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"Windows friendliness" means a) flipping .thumb and .text directives, b) always generate Thumb-2 code when asked(*); c) Windows-specific references to external OPENSSL_armcap_P. (*) so far *some* modules were compiled as .code 32 even if Thumb-2 was targeted. It works at hardware level because processor can alternate between the modes with no overhead. But clang --target=arm-windows's builtin assembler just refuses to compile .code 32... Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <paul.dale@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/8252) |
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aes_cbc.c | ||
aes_cfb.c | ||
aes_core.c | ||
aes_ecb.c | ||
aes_ige.c | ||
aes_locl.h | ||
aes_misc.c | ||
aes_ofb.c | ||
aes_wrap.c | ||
aes_x86core.c | ||
build.info |