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Alexander J. Semenuk 5d5e35fb9b fix: Windows toolchain compatibility (curl 8.21 re-vendor, endless reconfigure loop) (#4355)
## Problem

Windows builds break with a current local toolchain (Scoop LLVM 22.1.8,
CMake 4.4.0, VS 2026), in two independent ways:

1. The build stops at curl's deliberate guard: `#error "no non-blocking
method was found/used/set"` in `third-party/curl/lib/nonblock.c`.
2. From the second configure onward, `cmake --build` re-runs CMake in an
endless loop (observed 42 consecutive reconfigure cycles in a single
build). Likely the same mechanism behind the "endlessly building" VS
2026 note in `docs/setup/dev/vs.md`.

## Root cause

1. `third-party/curl/CMake/CurlTests.c` passes `int *` to
`ioctlsocket()`, whose third parameter is `u_long *`. Clang 22 promotes
`-Wincompatible-pointer-types` to a hard error in C, so the
`HAVE_IOCTLSOCKET_FIONBIO` try_compile silently fails and
`curl_config.h` never defines it. Upstream CI does not see this because
the windows-2022 runner image ships an older LLVM. GCC 14 promotes the
same warning to a hard error, which is very likely the `CurlTests.c.obj`
failure reported from MSYS2 in open-goal/jak-project#3551. Upstream curl
hit the identical problem with GCC 14 and fixed the probe in curl 8.8.0
(curl/curl#13578).
2. The root CMakeLists copies the build tree's `compile_commands.json`
into `<src>/build/` for clangd using `configure_file()`, which registers
its input as a configure dependency. CMake rewrites
`compile_commands.json` late in every generation, after
`CTestTestfile.cmake` and `cmake_install.cmake` (outputs of the same
Ninja regen rule), so once the dependency is registered the rule is
deterministically dirty and every `ninja` invocation re-runs CMake. A
pristine first configure is safe (the file does not exist yet, so the
`if(EXISTS ...)` guard skips the copy), which is why the loop looks
machine- or IDE-specific.

## Fix

1. Per review, re-vendor `third-party/curl` at the `curl-8_21_0` tag
(previously `curl-8_3_0`), which carries the upstream probe fix plus two
years of upstream development; `vendor.yaml` updated to match.
Adjustments the version jump forced:
- curl 8.15 removed the native macOS Secure Transport backend
(`CURL_USE_SECTRANSP`), so macOS now builds curl against OpenSSL like
Linux. The two macOS workflows install Homebrew `openssl@3` and export
`OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR` (keg-only), and the macOS setup docs gained the same
two lines.
- `CURL_BROTLI` / `CURL_ZSTD` switched to AUTO-detection in curl 8.10;
pinned OFF to keep the previous no-compression behavior and avoid
silently linking whatever the CI images happen to have.
- curl's new top-level `BUILD_EXAMPLES` cache option (default ON) leaked
into discord-rpc's identically named option and broke configure at a
nonexistent `examples/send-presence` directory; pinned OFF ahead of the
third-party subdirectories.

The diff is dominated by the mechanical tag-tree swap under
`third-party/curl` (linguist-vendored, collapsed in review). The
hand-written changes are `CMakeLists.txt`, the two macOS workflows,
`docs/setup/system/macos.md`, and `vendor.yaml`.
2. Swap `configure_file()` for `file(COPY ...)`: the same clangd copy
with no configure dependency registered. (`file(COPY_FILE ...
ONLY_IF_DIFFERENT)` would be cleaner still but requires CMake 3.21,
above the declared `cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)`.)

## Test plan

- [x] Fresh `cmake --preset Release-windows-clang` (LLVM 22, no cache
seeding) completes and logs `Enabled SSL backends: Schannel`; the
FIONBIO probe passes without the previous `#error`
- [x] Full Windows Release build from scratch in the branch worktree
(all 1422 targets)
- [x] goalc-test suite: 1509 passed, 0 failed
- [x] Second consecutive configure with `compile_commands.json` present:
the regen rule in `build.ninja` has no `compile_commands.json` input;
`<src>/build/compile_commands.json` is still refreshed for clangd
- [x] Repeated `ninja` invocations after a full build no longer re-run
CMake
- [x] macOS Intel and ARM CI green (first exercise of the OpenSSL
backend switch)

---

I work off a self-hosted forge, so this GitHub account is quiet; the
configure logs and ninja dirty-node traces from the investigation are
available if anyone wants the raw data.

(AI-assisted)
2026-07-27 19:19:18 -04:00

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* KIND, either express or implied.
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***************************************************************************/
#include "curl_setup.h"
#if (defined(USE_CURL_NTLM_CORE) && !defined(USE_WINDOWS_SSPI)) || \
!defined(CURL_DISABLE_DIGEST_AUTH)
#include "curl_md5.h"
#include "curl_hmac.h"
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
#include <openssl/opensslconf.h>
#endif
#ifdef USE_WOLFSSL
#include <wolfssl/options.h>
#endif
#ifdef USE_MBEDTLS
#include <mbedtls/version.h>
#if MBEDTLS_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x03020000
#error "mbedTLS 3.2.0 or later required"
#endif
#include <psa/crypto_config.h>
#endif
#ifdef USE_GNUTLS
#include <nettle/md5.h>
#include <nettle/version.h>
typedef struct md5_ctx my_md5_ctx;
static CURLcode my_md5_init(void *ctx)
{
md5_init(ctx);
return CURLE_OK;
}
static void my_md5_update(void *ctx,
const unsigned char *input, unsigned int len)
{
md5_update(ctx, len, input);
}
static void my_md5_final(unsigned char *digest, void *ctx)
{
#if NETTLE_VERSION_MAJOR >= 4
md5_digest(ctx, digest);
#else
md5_digest(ctx, 16, digest);
#endif
}
#elif defined(USE_OPENSSL) && \
!defined(OPENSSL_NO_MD5) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED_3_0)
#include <openssl/md5.h>
typedef MD5_CTX my_md5_ctx;
static CURLcode my_md5_init(void *ctx)
{
if(!MD5_Init(ctx))
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
return CURLE_OK;
}
static void my_md5_update(void *ctx,
const unsigned char *input, unsigned int len)
{
(void)MD5_Update(ctx, input, len);
}
static void my_md5_final(unsigned char *digest, void *ctx)
{
(void)MD5_Final(digest, ctx);
}
#elif defined(USE_WOLFSSL) && !defined(NO_MD5)
#include <wolfssl/wolfcrypt/md5.h>
typedef wc_Md5 my_md5_ctx;
static CURLcode my_md5_init(void *ctx)
{
if(wc_InitMd5(ctx))
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
return CURLE_OK;
}
static void my_md5_update(void *ctx,
const unsigned char *input, unsigned int len)
{
(void)wc_Md5Update(ctx, input, (word32)len);
}
static void my_md5_final(unsigned char *digest, void *ctx)
{
(void)wc_Md5Final(ctx, digest);
}
#elif defined(USE_MBEDTLS) && \
defined(PSA_WANT_ALG_MD5) && PSA_WANT_ALG_MD5
#include <psa/crypto.h>
typedef psa_hash_operation_t my_md5_ctx;
static CURLcode my_md5_init(void *ctx)
{
memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(my_md5_ctx));
if(psa_hash_setup(ctx, PSA_ALG_MD5) != PSA_SUCCESS)
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
return CURLE_OK;
}
static void my_md5_update(void *ctx,
const unsigned char *input, unsigned int len)
{
(void)psa_hash_update(ctx, input, len);
}
static void my_md5_final(unsigned char *digest, void *ctx)
{
size_t actual_length;
(void)psa_hash_finish(ctx, digest, 16, &actual_length);
}
#elif (defined(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED) && \
(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= 1040) && \
defined(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) && \
(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < 101500)) || \
(defined(__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED) && \
(__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= 20000) && \
defined(__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) && \
(__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < 130000))
#include <CommonCrypto/CommonDigest.h>
/* For Apple operating systems: CommonCrypto has the functions we need.
These functions are available on Tiger and later, as well as iOS 2.0
and later. If you are building for an older cat, well, sorry.
Declaring the functions as static like this seems to be a bit more
reliable than defining COMMON_DIGEST_FOR_OPENSSL on older cats. */
# define my_md5_ctx CC_MD5_CTX
static CURLcode my_md5_init(void *ctx)
{
if(!CC_MD5_Init(ctx))
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
return CURLE_OK;
}
static void my_md5_update(void *ctx,
const unsigned char *input, unsigned int len)
{
CC_MD5_Update(ctx, input, len);
}
static void my_md5_final(unsigned char *digest, void *ctx)
{
CC_MD5_Final(digest, ctx);
}
#elif defined(USE_WIN32_CRYPTO)
#include <wincrypt.h>
struct md5_ctx {
HCRYPTPROV hCryptProv;
HCRYPTHASH hHash;
};
typedef struct md5_ctx my_md5_ctx;
static CURLcode my_md5_init(void *in)
{
my_md5_ctx *ctx = (my_md5_ctx *)in;
if(!CryptAcquireContext(&ctx->hCryptProv, NULL, NULL, PROV_RSA_FULL,
CRYPT_VERIFYCONTEXT | CRYPT_SILENT))
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
if(!CryptCreateHash(ctx->hCryptProv, CALG_MD5, 0, 0, &ctx->hHash)) {
CryptReleaseContext(ctx->hCryptProv, 0);
ctx->hCryptProv = 0;
return CURLE_FAILED_INIT;
}
return CURLE_OK;
}
static void my_md5_update(void *in,
const unsigned char *input, unsigned int len)
{
my_md5_ctx *ctx = in;
CryptHashData(ctx->hHash, (const BYTE *)input, len, 0);
}
static void my_md5_final(unsigned char *digest, void *in)
{
my_md5_ctx *ctx = (my_md5_ctx *)in;
unsigned long length = 0;
CryptGetHashParam(ctx->hHash, HP_HASHVAL, NULL, &length, 0);
if(length == 16)
CryptGetHashParam(ctx->hHash, HP_HASHVAL, digest, &length, 0);
if(ctx->hHash)
CryptDestroyHash(ctx->hHash);
if(ctx->hCryptProv)
CryptReleaseContext(ctx->hCryptProv, 0);
}
#else
/* When no other crypto library is available we use this code segment */
/*
* This is an OpenSSL-compatible implementation of the RSA Data Security, Inc.
* MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm (RFC 1321).
*
* Homepage:
* https://openwall.info/wiki/people/solar/software/public-domain-source-code/md5
*
* Author:
* Alexander Peslyak, better known as Solar Designer <solar at openwall.com>
*
* This software was written by Alexander Peslyak in 2001. No copyright is
* claimed, and the software is hereby placed in the public domain. In case
* this attempt to disclaim copyright and place the software in the public
* domain is deemed null and void, then the software is Copyright (c) 2001
* Alexander Peslyak and it is hereby released to the general public under
* the following terms:
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted.
*
* There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, express or implied.
*
* (This is a heavily cut-down "BSD license".)
*/
struct md5_ctx {
uint32_t lo, hi;
uint32_t a, b, c, d;
unsigned char buffer[64];
uint32_t block[16];
};
typedef struct md5_ctx my_md5_ctx;
/*
* The basic MD5 functions.
*
* F and G are optimized compared to their RFC 1321 definitions for
* architectures that lack an AND-NOT instruction, like in Colin Plumb's
* implementation.
*/
#define MD5_F(x, y, z) ((z) ^ ((x) & ((y) ^ (z))))
#define MD5_G(x, y, z) ((y) ^ ((z) & ((x) ^ (y))))
#define MD5_H(x, y, z) (((x) ^ (y)) ^ (z))
#define MD5_H2(x, y, z) ((x) ^ ((y) ^ (z)))
#define MD5_I(x, y, z) ((y) ^ ((x) | ~(z)))
/*
* The MD5 transformation for all four rounds.
*/
#define MD5_STEP(f, a, b, c, d, x, t, s) \
(a) += f(b, c, d) + (x) + (t); \
(a) = (((a) << (s)) | (((a) & 0xffffffff) >> (32 - (s)))); \
(a) += (b);
/*
* SET reads 4 input bytes in little-endian byte order and stores them
* in a properly aligned word in host byte order.
*
* The check for little-endian architectures that tolerate unaligned memory
* accesses is an optimization. Nothing will break if it does not work.
*/
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__vax__)
#define MD5_SET(n) (*(const uint32_t *)(const void *)&ptr[(n) * 4])
#define MD5_GET(n) MD5_SET(n)
#else
#define MD5_SET(n) (ctx->block[n] = \
(uint32_t)ptr[(n) * 4] | \
((uint32_t)ptr[((n) * 4) + 1] << 8) | \
((uint32_t)ptr[((n) * 4) + 2] << 16) | \
((uint32_t)ptr[((n) * 4) + 3] << 24))
#define MD5_GET(n) ctx->block[n]
#endif
/*
* This processes one or more 64-byte data blocks, but does NOT update
* the bit counters. There are no alignment requirements.
*/
static const void *my_md5_body(my_md5_ctx *ctx,
const void *data, unsigned long size)
{
const unsigned char *ptr;
uint32_t a, b, c, d;
ptr = (const unsigned char *)data;
a = ctx->a;
b = ctx->b;
c = ctx->c;
d = ctx->d;
do {
uint32_t saved_a, saved_b, saved_c, saved_d;
saved_a = a;
saved_b = b;
saved_c = c;
saved_d = d;
/* Round 1 */
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, a, b, c, d, MD5_SET(0), 0xd76aa478, 7)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, d, a, b, c, MD5_SET(1), 0xe8c7b756, 12)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, c, d, a, b, MD5_SET(2), 0x242070db, 17)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, b, c, d, a, MD5_SET(3), 0xc1bdceee, 22)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, a, b, c, d, MD5_SET(4), 0xf57c0faf, 7)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, d, a, b, c, MD5_SET(5), 0x4787c62a, 12)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, c, d, a, b, MD5_SET(6), 0xa8304613, 17)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, b, c, d, a, MD5_SET(7), 0xfd469501, 22)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, a, b, c, d, MD5_SET(8), 0x698098d8, 7)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, d, a, b, c, MD5_SET(9), 0x8b44f7af, 12)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, c, d, a, b, MD5_SET(10), 0xffff5bb1, 17)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, b, c, d, a, MD5_SET(11), 0x895cd7be, 22)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, a, b, c, d, MD5_SET(12), 0x6b901122, 7)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, d, a, b, c, MD5_SET(13), 0xfd987193, 12)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, c, d, a, b, MD5_SET(14), 0xa679438e, 17)
MD5_STEP(MD5_F, b, c, d, a, MD5_SET(15), 0x49b40821, 22)
/* Round 2 */
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(1), 0xf61e2562, 5)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(6), 0xc040b340, 9)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(11), 0x265e5a51, 14)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(0), 0xe9b6c7aa, 20)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(5), 0xd62f105d, 5)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(10), 0x02441453, 9)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(15), 0xd8a1e681, 14)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(4), 0xe7d3fbc8, 20)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(9), 0x21e1cde6, 5)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(14), 0xc33707d6, 9)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(3), 0xf4d50d87, 14)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(8), 0x455a14ed, 20)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(13), 0xa9e3e905, 5)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(2), 0xfcefa3f8, 9)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(7), 0x676f02d9, 14)
MD5_STEP(MD5_G, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(12), 0x8d2a4c8a, 20)
/* Round 3 */
MD5_STEP(MD5_H, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(5), 0xfffa3942, 4)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H2, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(8), 0x8771f681, 11)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(11), 0x6d9d6122, 16)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H2, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(14), 0xfde5380c, 23)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(1), 0xa4beea44, 4)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H2, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(4), 0x4bdecfa9, 11)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(7), 0xf6bb4b60, 16)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H2, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(10), 0xbebfbc70, 23)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(13), 0x289b7ec6, 4)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H2, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(0), 0xeaa127fa, 11)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(3), 0xd4ef3085, 16)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H2, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(6), 0x04881d05, 23)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(9), 0xd9d4d039, 4)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H2, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(12), 0xe6db99e5, 11)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(15), 0x1fa27cf8, 16)
MD5_STEP(MD5_H2, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(2), 0xc4ac5665, 23)
/* Round 4 */
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(0), 0xf4292244, 6)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(7), 0x432aff97, 10)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(14), 0xab9423a7, 15)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(5), 0xfc93a039, 21)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(12), 0x655b59c3, 6)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(3), 0x8f0ccc92, 10)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(10), 0xffeff47d, 15)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(1), 0x85845dd1, 21)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(8), 0x6fa87e4f, 6)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(15), 0xfe2ce6e0, 10)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(6), 0xa3014314, 15)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(13), 0x4e0811a1, 21)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, a, b, c, d, MD5_GET(4), 0xf7537e82, 6)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, d, a, b, c, MD5_GET(11), 0xbd3af235, 10)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, c, d, a, b, MD5_GET(2), 0x2ad7d2bb, 15)
MD5_STEP(MD5_I, b, c, d, a, MD5_GET(9), 0xeb86d391, 21)
a += saved_a;
b += saved_b;
c += saved_c;
d += saved_d;
ptr += 64;
} while(size -= 64);
ctx->a = a;
ctx->b = b;
ctx->c = c;
ctx->d = d;
return ptr;
}
static CURLcode my_md5_init(void *in)
{
my_md5_ctx *ctx = (my_md5_ctx *)in;
ctx->a = 0x67452301;
ctx->b = 0xefcdab89;
ctx->c = 0x98badcfe;
ctx->d = 0x10325476;
ctx->lo = 0;
ctx->hi = 0;
return CURLE_OK;
}
static void my_md5_update(void *in,
const unsigned char *input, unsigned int len)
{
uint32_t saved_lo;
unsigned int used;
my_md5_ctx *ctx = (my_md5_ctx *)in;
saved_lo = ctx->lo;
ctx->lo = (saved_lo + len) & 0x1fffffff;
if(ctx->lo < saved_lo)
ctx->hi++;
ctx->hi += (uint32_t)len >> 29;
used = saved_lo & 0x3f;
if(used) {
unsigned int available = 64 - used;
if(len < available) {
memcpy(&ctx->buffer[used], input, len);
return;
}
memcpy(&ctx->buffer[used], input, available);
input = (const unsigned char *)input + available;
len -= available;
my_md5_body(ctx, ctx->buffer, 64);
}
if(len >= 64) {
input = my_md5_body(ctx, input, len & ~(unsigned long)0x3f);
len &= 0x3f;
}
memcpy(ctx->buffer, input, len);
}
static void my_md5_final(unsigned char *digest, void *in)
{
unsigned int used, available;
my_md5_ctx *ctx = (my_md5_ctx *)in;
used = ctx->lo & 0x3f;
ctx->buffer[used++] = 0x80;
available = 64 - used;
if(available < 8) {
memset(&ctx->buffer[used], 0, available);
my_md5_body(ctx, ctx->buffer, 64);
used = 0;
available = 64;
}
memset(&ctx->buffer[used], 0, available - 8);
ctx->lo <<= 3;
ctx->buffer[56] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->lo) & 0xff);
ctx->buffer[57] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->lo >> 8) & 0xff);
ctx->buffer[58] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->lo >> 16) & 0xff);
ctx->buffer[59] = curlx_ultouc(ctx->lo >> 24);
ctx->buffer[60] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->hi) & 0xff);
ctx->buffer[61] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->hi >> 8) & 0xff);
ctx->buffer[62] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->hi >> 16) & 0xff);
ctx->buffer[63] = curlx_ultouc(ctx->hi >> 24);
my_md5_body(ctx, ctx->buffer, 64);
digest[0] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->a) & 0xff);
digest[1] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->a >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[2] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->a >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[3] = curlx_ultouc(ctx->a >> 24);
digest[4] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->b) & 0xff);
digest[5] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->b >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[6] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->b >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[7] = curlx_ultouc(ctx->b >> 24);
digest[8] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->c) & 0xff);
digest[9] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->c >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[10] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->c >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[11] = curlx_ultouc(ctx->c >> 24);
digest[12] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->d) & 0xff);
digest[13] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->d >> 8) & 0xff);
digest[14] = curlx_ultouc((ctx->d >> 16) & 0xff);
digest[15] = curlx_ultouc(ctx->d >> 24);
memset(ctx, 0, sizeof(*ctx));
}
#endif /* CRYPTO LIBS */
const struct HMAC_params Curl_HMAC_MD5 = {
my_md5_init, /* Hash initialization function. */
my_md5_update, /* Hash update function. */
my_md5_final, /* Hash computation end function. */
sizeof(my_md5_ctx), /* Size of hash context structure. */
64, /* Maximum key length. */
16 /* Result size. */
};
const struct MD5_params Curl_DIGEST_MD5 = {
my_md5_init, /* Digest initialization function */
my_md5_update, /* Digest update function */
my_md5_final, /* Digest computation end function */
sizeof(my_md5_ctx), /* Size of digest context struct */
16 /* Result size */
};
/*
* @unittest: 1601
* Returns CURLE_OK on success.
*/
CURLcode Curl_md5it(unsigned char *output,
const unsigned char *input, size_t len)
{
CURLcode result;
my_md5_ctx ctx;
result = my_md5_init(&ctx);
if(!result) {
do {
unsigned int ilen = (unsigned int)CURLMIN(len, UINT_MAX);
my_md5_update(&ctx, input, ilen);
input += ilen;
len -= ilen;
} while(len);
my_md5_final(output, &ctx);
}
return result;
}
struct MD5_context *Curl_MD5_init(const struct MD5_params *md5params)
{
struct MD5_context *ctxt;
/* Create MD5 context */
ctxt = curlx_malloc(sizeof(*ctxt));
if(!ctxt)
return ctxt;
ctxt->md5_hashctx = curlx_malloc(md5params->md5_ctxtsize);
if(!ctxt->md5_hashctx) {
curlx_free(ctxt);
return NULL;
}
ctxt->md5_hash = md5params;
if((*md5params->md5_init_func)(ctxt->md5_hashctx)) {
curlx_free(ctxt->md5_hashctx);
curlx_free(ctxt);
return NULL;
}
return ctxt;
}
CURLcode Curl_MD5_update(struct MD5_context *context,
const unsigned char *input, unsigned int len)
{
(*context->md5_hash->md5_update_func)(context->md5_hashctx, input, len);
return CURLE_OK;
}
CURLcode Curl_MD5_final(struct MD5_context *context, unsigned char *result)
{
(*context->md5_hash->md5_final_func)(result, context->md5_hashctx);
curlx_free(context->md5_hashctx);
curlx_free(context);
return CURLE_OK;
}
#endif /* Using NTLM (without SSPI) || Digest */