1/* crypto/pqueue/pqueue_compat.h */ 2/* 3 * DTLS implementation written by Nagendra Modadugu 4 * (nagendra@cs.stanford.edu) for the OpenSSL project 2005. 5 */ 6/* ==================================================================== 7 * Copyright (c) 1999-2005 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. 8 * 9 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 10 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 11 * are met: 12 * 13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 15 * 16 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in 18 * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 19 * distribution. 20 * 21 * 3. 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This product includes software written by Tim 56 * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). 57 * 58 */ 59 60#include "opensslconf.h" 61#include <openssl/bn.h> 62 63/* 64 * The purpose of this header file is for supporting 64-bit integer 65 * manipulation on 32-bit (and lower) machines. Currently the only 66 * such environment is VMS, Utrix and those with smaller default integer 67 * sizes than 32 bits. For all such environment, we fall back to using 68 * BIGNUM. We may need to fine tune the conditions for systems that 69 * are incorrectly configured. 70 * 71 * The only clients of this code are (1) pqueue for priority, and 72 * (2) DTLS, for sequence number manipulation. 73 */ 74 75#if (defined(THIRTY_TWO_BIT) && !defined(BN_LLONG)) || defined(SIXTEEN_BIT) || defined(EIGHT_BIT) 76 77#define PQ_64BIT_IS_INTEGER 0 78#define PQ_64BIT_IS_BIGNUM 1 79 80#define PQ_64BIT BIGNUM 81#define PQ_64BIT_CTX BN_CTX 82 83#define pq_64bit_init(x) BN_init(x) 84#define pq_64bit_free(x) BN_free(x) 85 86#define pq_64bit_ctx_new(ctx) BN_CTX_new() 87#define pq_64bit_ctx_free(x) BN_CTX_free(x) 88 89#define pq_64bit_assign(x, y) BN_copy(x, y) 90#define pq_64bit_assign_word(x, y) BN_set_word(x, y) 91#define pq_64bit_gt(x, y) BN_ucmp(x, y) >= 1 ? 1 : 0 92#define pq_64bit_eq(x, y) BN_ucmp(x, y) == 0 ? 1 : 0 93#define pq_64bit_add_word(x, w) BN_add_word(x, w) 94#define pq_64bit_sub(r, x, y) BN_sub(r, x, y) 95#define pq_64bit_sub_word(x, w) BN_sub_word(x, w) 96#define pq_64bit_mod(r, x, n, ctx) BN_mod(r, x, n, ctx) 97 98#define pq_64bit_bin2num(bn, bytes, len) BN_bin2bn(bytes, len, bn) 99#define pq_64bit_num2bin(bn, bytes) BN_bn2bin(bn, bytes) 100#define pq_64bit_get_word(x) BN_get_word(x) 101#define pq_64bit_is_bit_set(x, offset) BN_is_bit_set(x, offset) 102#define pq_64bit_lshift(r, x, shift) BN_lshift(r, x, shift) 103#define pq_64bit_set_bit(x, num) BN_set_bit(x, num) 104#define pq_64bit_get_length(x) BN_num_bits((x)) 105 106#else 107 108#define PQ_64BIT_IS_INTEGER 1 109#define PQ_64BIT_IS_BIGNUM 0 110 111#if defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT) 112#define PQ_64BIT BN_ULONG 113#define PQ_64BIT_PRINT "%lld" 114#elif defined(SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG) 115#define PQ_64BIT BN_ULONG 116#define PQ_64BIT_PRINT "%ld" 117#elif defined(THIRTY_TWO_BIT) 118#define PQ_64BIT BN_ULLONG 119#define PQ_64BIT_PRINT "%lld" 120#endif 121 122#define PQ_64BIT_CTX void 123 124#define pq_64bit_init(x) 125#define pq_64bit_free(x) 126#define pq_64bit_ctx_new(ctx) (ctx) 127#define pq_64bit_ctx_free(x) 128 129#define pq_64bit_assign(x, y) (*(x) = *(y)) 130#define pq_64bit_assign_word(x, y) (*(x) = y) 131#define pq_64bit_gt(x, y) (*(x) > *(y)) 132#define pq_64bit_eq(x, y) (*(x) == *(y)) 133#define pq_64bit_add_word(x, w) (*(x) = (*(x) + (w))) 134#define pq_64bit_sub(r, x, y) (*(r) = (*(x) - *(y))) 135#define pq_64bit_sub_word(x, w) (*(x) = (*(x) - (w))) 136#define pq_64bit_mod(r, x, n, ctx) 137 138#define pq_64bit_bin2num(num, bytes, len) bytes_to_long_long(bytes, num) 139#define pq_64bit_num2bin(num, bytes) long_long_to_bytes(num, bytes) 140#define pq_64bit_get_word(x) *(x) 141#define pq_64bit_lshift(r, x, shift) (*(r) = (*(x) << (shift))) 142#define pq_64bit_set_bit(x, num) do { \ 143 PQ_64BIT mask = 1; \ 144 mask = mask << (num); \ 145 *(x) |= mask; \ 146 } while(0) 147#endif /* OPENSSL_SYS_VMS */ 148