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options: Complete the transition to numeric toggles (`#if')
For the sake of review, this commit alters only the code; the affiliated
comments within the source files also need to be updated, but doing so
now would obscure the operational changes that have been made here.
* All on/off options have been switched to the numeric `#if' variant;
that is the only way to make this `default_options.h.in' thing work
in a reasonable manner.
* There is now some very minor compile-time checking of the user's
choice of options.
* NO_FAST_EXPTMOD doesn't seem to be used, so it has been removed.
* ENABLE_USER_ALGO_LIST was supposed to be renamed DROPBEAR_USER_ALGO_LIST,
and this commit completes that work.
* DROPBEAR_FUZZ seems to be a relatively new, as-yet undocumented option,
which was added by the following commit:
commit 6e0b539e9ca0b5628c6c5a3d118ad6a2e79e8039
Author: Matt Johnston <[email protected]>
Date: Tue May 23 22:29:21 2017 +0800
split out checkpubkey_line() separately
It has now been added to `sysoptions.h' and defined as `0' by default.
* The configuration option `DROPBEAR_PASSWORD_ENV' is no longer listed in
`default_options.h.in'; it is no longer meant to be set by the user, and
is instead left to be defined in `sysoptions.h' (where it was already being
defined) as merely the name of the environment variable in question:
DROPBEAR_PASSWORD
To enable or disable use of that environment variable, the user must now
toggle `DROPBEAR_USE_DROPBEAR_PASSWORD'.
* The sFTP support is now toggled by setting `DROPBEAR_SFTPSERVER', and the
path of the sFTP server program is set independently through the usual
SFTPSERVER_PATH.
author | Michael Witten <mfwitten@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 20 Jul 2017 19:38:26 +0000 |
parents | 8bba51a55704 |
children | f52919ffd3b1 |
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/* LibTomMath, multiple-precision integer library -- Tom St Denis * * LibTomMath is a library that provides multiple-precision * integer arithmetic as well as number theoretic functionality. * * The library was designed directly after the MPI library by * Michael Fromberger but has been written from scratch with * additional optimizations in place. * * The library is free for all purposes without any express * guarantee it works. * * Tom St Denis, [email protected], http://math.libtomcrypt.com */ #ifndef TOMMATH_PRIV_H_ #define TOMMATH_PRIV_H_ #include <tommath.h> #include <ctype.h> #ifndef MIN #define MIN(x,y) (((x) < (y)) ? (x) : (y)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(x,y) (((x) > (y)) ? (x) : (y)) #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { /* C++ compilers don't like assigning void * to mp_digit * */ #define OPT_CAST(x) (x *) #else /* C on the other hand doesn't care */ #define OPT_CAST(x) #endif /* define heap macros */ #ifndef XMALLOC /* default to libc stuff */ #define XMALLOC malloc #define XFREE free #define XREALLOC realloc #define XCALLOC calloc #else /* prototypes for our heap functions */ extern void *XMALLOC(size_t n); extern void *XREALLOC(void *p, size_t n); extern void *XCALLOC(size_t n, size_t s); extern void XFREE(void *p); #endif /* lowlevel functions, do not call! */ int s_mp_add(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c); int s_mp_sub(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c); #define s_mp_mul(a, b, c) s_mp_mul_digs(a, b, c, (a)->used + (b)->used + 1) int fast_s_mp_mul_digs(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c, int digs); int s_mp_mul_digs(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c, int digs); int fast_s_mp_mul_high_digs(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c, int digs); int s_mp_mul_high_digs(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c, int digs); int fast_s_mp_sqr(mp_int *a, mp_int *b); int s_mp_sqr(mp_int *a, mp_int *b); int mp_karatsuba_mul(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c); int mp_toom_mul(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c); int mp_karatsuba_sqr(mp_int *a, mp_int *b); int mp_toom_sqr(mp_int *a, mp_int *b); int fast_mp_invmod(mp_int *a, mp_int *b, mp_int *c); int mp_invmod_slow (mp_int * a, mp_int * b, mp_int * c); int fast_mp_montgomery_reduce(mp_int *x, mp_int *n, mp_digit rho); int mp_exptmod_fast(mp_int *G, mp_int *X, mp_int *P, mp_int *Y, int redmode); int s_mp_exptmod (mp_int * G, mp_int * X, mp_int * P, mp_int * Y, int redmode); void bn_reverse(unsigned char *s, int len); extern const char *mp_s_rmap; /* Fancy macro to set an MPI from another type. * There are several things assumed: * x is the counter and unsigned * a is the pointer to the MPI * b is the original value that should be set in the MPI. */ #define MP_SET_XLONG(func_name, type) \ int func_name (mp_int * a, type b) \ { \ unsigned int x; \ int res; \ \ mp_zero (a); \ \ /* set four bits at a time */ \ for (x = 0; x < (sizeof(type) * 2u); x++) { \ /* shift the number up four bits */ \ if ((res = mp_mul_2d (a, 4, a)) != MP_OKAY) { \ return res; \ } \ \ /* OR in the top four bits of the source */ \ a->dp[0] |= (b >> ((sizeof(type) * 8u) - 4u)) & 15u; \ \ /* shift the source up to the next four bits */ \ b <<= 4; \ \ /* ensure that digits are not clamped off */ \ a->used += 1; \ } \ mp_clamp (a); \ return MP_OKAY; \ } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* ref: $Format:%D$ */ /* git commit: $Format:%H$ */ /* commit time: $Format:%ai$ */