opensslv.h 3.8 KB

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  1. #ifndef HEADER_OPENSSLV_H
  2. # define HEADER_OPENSSLV_H
  3. #ifdef __cplusplus
  4. extern "C" {
  5. #endif
  6. /*-
  7. * Numeric release version identifier:
  8. * MNNFFPPS: major minor fix patch status
  9. * The status nibble has one of the values 0 for development, 1 to e for betas
  10. * 1 to 14, and f for release. The patch level is exactly that.
  11. * For example:
  12. * 0.9.3-dev 0x00903000
  13. * 0.9.3-beta1 0x00903001
  14. * 0.9.3-beta2-dev 0x00903002
  15. * 0.9.3-beta2 0x00903002 (same as ...beta2-dev)
  16. * 0.9.3 0x0090300f
  17. * 0.9.3a 0x0090301f
  18. * 0.9.4 0x0090400f
  19. * 1.2.3z 0x102031af
  20. *
  21. * For continuity reasons (because 0.9.5 is already out, and is coded
  22. * 0x00905100), between 0.9.5 and 0.9.6 the coding of the patch level
  23. * part is slightly different, by setting the highest bit. This means
  24. * that 0.9.5a looks like this: 0x0090581f. At 0.9.6, we can start
  25. * with 0x0090600S...
  26. *
  27. * (Prior to 0.9.3-dev a different scheme was used: 0.9.2b is 0x0922.)
  28. * (Prior to 0.9.5a beta1, a different scheme was used: MMNNFFRBB for
  29. * major minor fix final patch/beta)
  30. */
  31. # define OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 0x1000215fL
  32. # ifdef OPENSSL_FIPS
  33. # define OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT "OpenSSL 1.0.2u-fips 20 Dec 2019"
  34. # else
  35. # define OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT "OpenSSL 1.0.2u 20 Dec 2019"
  36. # endif
  37. # define OPENSSL_VERSION_PTEXT " part of " OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT
  38. /*-
  39. * The macros below are to be used for shared library (.so, .dll, ...)
  40. * versioning. That kind of versioning works a bit differently between
  41. * operating systems. The most usual scheme is to set a major and a minor
  42. * number, and have the runtime loader check that the major number is equal
  43. * to what it was at application link time, while the minor number has to
  44. * be greater or equal to what it was at application link time. With this
  45. * scheme, the version number is usually part of the file name, like this:
  46. *
  47. * libcrypto.so.0.9
  48. *
  49. * Some unixen also make a softlink with the major verson number only:
  50. *
  51. * libcrypto.so.0
  52. *
  53. * On Tru64 and IRIX 6.x it works a little bit differently. There, the
  54. * shared library version is stored in the file, and is actually a series
  55. * of versions, separated by colons. The rightmost version present in the
  56. * library when linking an application is stored in the application to be
  57. * matched at run time. When the application is run, a check is done to
  58. * see if the library version stored in the application matches any of the
  59. * versions in the version string of the library itself.
  60. * This version string can be constructed in any way, depending on what
  61. * kind of matching is desired. However, to implement the same scheme as
  62. * the one used in the other unixen, all compatible versions, from lowest
  63. * to highest, should be part of the string. Consecutive builds would
  64. * give the following versions strings:
  65. *
  66. * 3.0
  67. * 3.0:3.1
  68. * 3.0:3.1:3.2
  69. * 4.0
  70. * 4.0:4.1
  71. *
  72. * Notice how version 4 is completely incompatible with version, and
  73. * therefore give the breach you can see.
  74. *
  75. * There may be other schemes as well that I haven't yet discovered.
  76. *
  77. * So, here's the way it works here: first of all, the library version
  78. * number doesn't need at all to match the overall OpenSSL version.
  79. * However, it's nice and more understandable if it actually does.
  80. * The current library version is stored in the macro SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER,
  81. * which is just a piece of text in the format "M.m.e" (Major, minor, edit).
  82. * For the sake of Tru64, IRIX, and any other OS that behaves in similar ways,
  83. * we need to keep a history of version numbers, which is done in the
  84. * macro SHLIB_VERSION_HISTORY. The numbers are separated by colons and
  85. * should only keep the versions that are binary compatible with the current.
  86. */
  87. # define SHLIB_VERSION_HISTORY ""
  88. # define SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER "1.0.0"
  89. #ifdef __cplusplus
  90. }
  91. #endif
  92. #endif /* HEADER_OPENSSLV_H */