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* nick/orber/dialyzer_warnings/OTP-9326:
OTP-9326 Eliminated Dialyzer warnings.
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* nick/Cos-Apps/remove_shy_in_doc/OTP-9319:
OTP-9319 Removed superfluous usage of shy in the documentation since it can cause problem if a buggy tool is used.
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* anders/diameter/20110519/doc/OTP-9323:
Remove undocumented interface functions plus comment fix.
Various documentation fixes and improvements.
Minor diameter_service fix when sending a diameter_header/avp list
Minor make depend fixes.
Trivial depend.sed simplification.
Fix broken doc links.
Fix broken make dependencies by generating them.
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Added an introductory chapter to the User's Guide as well as more
detailed release notes.
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plus an example fix.
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* dgud/wx/app-file/OTP-9324:
Fix wx app file, sed didn't work on all platforms
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* sverker/crypto-aes-ctr-stream/OTP-9275:
Stepping vsn for R14B03
Add true streaming AES (CTR) encryption and streaming HMAC operations
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* pan/stdlib_doc_fixes/OTP-9318:
Fixup of re doc and specs
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* pan/win_testcases_R14B03:
Fix bug in make_del_dir testcases
Teach (prim_)file_SUITE about directory access on Windows
OTP-9325
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Eliminated Dialyzer warnings.
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* peppe/test_server/OTP-9249:
Add DragonflyBSD support to test_server
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* dgud/mnesia/prepare-release:
Prepare mnesia release
Remove deadcode
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* dgud/mnesia/fix_majority_test:
Convert majority tests to common test framework
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* anders/diameter_import/OTP-9321:
Initial commit of the diameter application.
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The application provides an implementation of the Diameter protocol
as defined in RFC 3588.
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Removed superfluous usage of shy in the documentation since it can cause problem if a buggy tool is used.
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* 'dev' of super:otp: (166 commits)
Corrected documentation error and added examples to Users Guide
In TLS 1.1, failure to properly close a connection no longer requires that a session not be resumed. This is a change from TLS 1.0 to conform with widespread implementation practice. Erlang ssl will now in TLS 1.0 conform to the widespread implementation practice instead of the specification to avoid performance issues.
Add escript to bootstrap/bin
Remove unused variable warning in inet_res
Remove unused variable in epmd_port
Remove compiler warnings in inet_drv
Add SASL test suite
Allow same module name in multiple applications if explicitely excluded
Fix bugs concerning the option report_missing_types
Fix default encoding in SAX parser.
re: remove gratuitous "it " in manpage
Spelling in (backward *compatibility*) comment.
Improve erl_docgen's support for Dialyzer specs and types
dialyzer warning on mnesia_tm
Add documentation text about majority checking
add mnesia_majority_test suite
where_to_wlock optimization + change_table_majority/2
bug in mnesia_tm:needs_majority/2
optimize sticky_lock maj. check
check majority for sticky locks
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* egil/remove-compile-warnings:
Remove unused variable warning in inet_res
Remove unused variable in epmd_port
Remove compiler warnings in inet_drv
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* pan/win_static_openssl/OTP-9280:
Mend --with-ssl= in erts/configure
Update OpenSSL license text in crypto
Link OpenSSL libraries static on Windows
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The current crypto module implementations require all of the data
being encrypted or authenticated to be in memory at one time. When
trying to encrypt or authenticate a large file (on order of GBs),
this is problematic.
The implementation of AES CTR uses the same underlying implementation
as aes_ctr_[en|de]crypt, but hands the state back to the client
after every operation.
The HMAC implementation differs from the previous implementations of
sha_mac and md5_mac. The old implementations did not utilize the
OpenSSL HMAC implementation. In order to ensure that I didn't
implement something incorrectly, I chose to use the OpenSSL HMAC
implementation directly, since it handles streaming as well. This
has the added side benefit of allowing other hash functions to be
used as desired (for instances, I added support for ripemd160
hashing).
While I haven't done this, it seems like the existing md5_mac and
sha_mac functions could either be depricated or redefined in terms
of the new hmac_ functions.
Update AES CTR and HMAC streaming with code review input
Ensure that memcpy operations in hmac operations are being size
checked properly. Rename aes_ctr_XXX_with_state to
aes_ctr_stream_XXX. Remove redundant hmac_init_[sha|md5|ripemd160]
functions. Fix documentation for hmac_final_n.
Fix possible error using negative value as a marker on an unsigned int
Now, use a separate marker and add a unit test to test specifically for
a case where HashLen is larger than the underlying resultant hash.
Revert "Fix possible error using negative value as a marker on an unsigned int"
This reverts commit 59cb177aa96444c0fd3ace6d01f7b8a70dd69cc9.
Resolve buffer overflow posibility on an unsigned int.
Change handling the marker for HashLen to use the fact that a second
parameter that has to be the the HashLen was passed. Also, ensure
that HashLen parameter is positive.
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* ia/public_key/users-guide/examples:
Corrected documentation error and added examples to Users Guide
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into dev
* ia/ssl/do_not_invalidate_session_on_improper_close/OTP-9310:
In TLS 1.1, failure to properly close a connection no longer requires that a session not be resumed. This is a change from TLS 1.0 to conform with widespread implementation practice. Erlang ssl will now in TLS 1.0 conform to the widespread implementation practice instead of the specification to avoid performance issues.
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