Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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/*
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* Copyright 2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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*/
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#include <openssl/crypto.h>
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#include "internal/e_os.h"
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/* system-specific variants defining OSSL_sleep() */
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#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX) || defined(__DJGPP__)
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void OSSL_sleep(uint64_t millis)
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{
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# ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_VXWORKS
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struct timespec ts;
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ts.tv_sec = (long int) (millis / 1000);
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ts.tv_nsec = (long int) (millis % 1000) * 1000000ul;
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nanosleep(&ts, NULL);
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# elif defined(__TANDEM)
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# if !defined(_REENTRANT)
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# include <cextdecs.h(PROCESS_DELAY_)>
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/* HPNS does not support usleep for non threaded apps */
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PROCESS_DELAY_(millis * 1000);
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# elif defined(_SPT_MODEL_)
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# include <spthread.h>
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# include <spt_extensions.h>
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usleep(millis * 1000);
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# else
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usleep(millis * 1000);
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# endif
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# else
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usleep(millis * 1000);
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# endif
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}
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2023-04-11 23:31:57 +08:00
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#elif defined(_WIN32) && !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_UEFI)
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Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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# include <windows.h>
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void OSSL_sleep(uint64_t millis)
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{
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/*
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* Windows' Sleep() takes a DWORD argument, which is smaller than
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2023-03-17 19:16:33 +08:00
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* a uint64_t, so we need to limit it to 49 days, which should be enough.
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Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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*/
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2023-03-17 19:16:33 +08:00
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DWORD limited_millis = (DWORD)-1;
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Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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2023-03-17 19:16:33 +08:00
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if (millis < limited_millis)
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limited_millis = (DWORD)millis;
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Sleep(limited_millis);
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Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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}
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2023-03-17 19:16:33 +08:00
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Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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#else
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/* Fallback to a busy wait */
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# include "internal/time.h"
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static void ossl_sleep_secs(uint64_t secs)
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{
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/*
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* sleep() takes an unsigned int argument, which is smaller than
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2023-03-17 19:16:33 +08:00
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* a uint64_t, so it needs to be limited to 136 years which
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* should be enough even for Sleeping Beauty.
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Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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*/
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2023-03-17 19:16:33 +08:00
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unsigned int limited_secs = UINT_MAX;
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Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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2023-03-17 19:16:33 +08:00
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if (secs < limited_secs)
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limited_secs = (unsigned int)secs;
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sleep(limited_secs);
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Rename ossl_sleep() to OSSL_sleep() and make it public
ossl_sleep() was implemented as a static inline function in internal/e_os.h,
using usleep() on Unix and Sleep() on Windows. So far well and good.
However, it also has a fallback implementation for systems that do not have
usleep() or Sleep(), and that implementation happens to use ossl_time_now(),
which is a normal function, private to libcrypto, and is judged to be too
complex to sanely make into a static inline function.
This fallback creates a problem, because we do use ossl_sleep() in apps/ and
a few test programs in test/, and when they are linked with libcrypto in
shared library form, ossl_time_now() can't be found, since it's not publicly
exposed.
Something needs to give, and the easiest, and hopefully sanest answer is to
make ossl_sleep() a publicly exposed function, which requires a slight name
change.
Documentation and 'make update' result included.
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19330)
2022-10-03 13:10:34 +08:00
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}
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static void ossl_sleep_millis(uint64_t millis)
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{
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const OSSL_TIME finish
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= ossl_time_add(ossl_time_now(), ossl_ms2time(millis));
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while (ossl_time_compare(ossl_time_now(), finish) < 0)
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/* busy wait */ ;
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}
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void OSSL_sleep(uint64_t millis)
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{
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ossl_sleep_secs(millis / 1000);
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ossl_sleep_millis(millis % 1000);
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}
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#endif /* defined(OPENSSL_SYS_UNIX) || defined(__DJGPP__) */
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