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diff --git a/security/nss/lib/freebl/mpi/README b/security/nss/lib/freebl/mpi/README index 475549bad..776ba713a 100644 --- a/security/nss/lib/freebl/mpi/README +++ b/security/nss/lib/freebl/mpi/README @@ -67,14 +67,6 @@ assumptions about the sizes of things, but there is little if any reason to change the other parameters, so I would recommend you leave them as you found them. -The library comes with a Perl script, 'types.pl', which will scan your -current Makefile settings, and attempt to find good definitions for -these types. It relies on a Unix sort of build environment, so it -probably won't work under MacOS or Windows, but it can be convenient -if you're porting to a new flavour of Unix. Just run 'types.pl' at -the command line, and it will spit out its results to the standard -output. - Conventions ----------- @@ -503,9 +495,6 @@ MP_MODARITH - Define true to include the modular arithmetic in your application, you can set this to zero to leave out all the modular routines. -MP_NUMTH - Define true to include number theoretic functions - such as mp_gcd(), mp_lcm(), and mp_invmod(). - MP_LOGTAB - If true, the file "logtab.h" is included, which is basically a static table of base 2 logarithms. These are used to compute how big the buffers for @@ -633,92 +622,6 @@ Most of these can be built from the Makefile that comes with the library. Try 'make tools', if your environment supports it. -Testing the Library -------------------- - -Automatic test vectors are included, in the form of a program called -'mpi-test'. To build this program and run all the tests, simply -invoke the shell script 'all-tests'. If all the tests pass, you -should see a message: - - All tests passed - -If something went wrong, you'll get: - - One or more tests failed. - -If this happens, scan back through the preceding lines, to see which -test failed. Any failure indicates a bug in the library, which needs -to be fixed before it will give accurate results. If you get any such -thing, please let me know, and I'll try to fix it. Please let me know -what platform and compiler you were using, as well as which test -failed. If a reason for failure was given, please send me that text -as well. - -If you're on a system where the standard Unix build tools don't work, -you can build the 'mpi-test' program manually, and run it by hand. -This is tedious and obnoxious, sorry. - -Further manual testing can be performed by building the manual testing -programs, whose source is found in the 'tests' subdirectory. Each -test is in a source file called 'mptest-X.c'. The Makefile contains a -target to build all of them at once: - - make tests - -Read the comments at the top of each source file to see what the -driver is supposed to test. You probably don't need to do this; these -programs were only written to help me as I was developing the library. - -The relevant files are: - -mpi-test.c The source for the test driver - -make-test-arrays A Perl script to generate some of the internal - data structures used by mpi-test.c - -test-arrays.txt The source file for make-test-arrays - -all-tests A Bourne shell script which runs all the - tests in the mpi-test suite - -Running 'make mpi-test' should build the mpi-test program. If you -cannot use make, here is what needs to be done: - -(1) Use 'make-test-arrays' to generate the file 'test-info.c' from - the 'test-arrays.txt' file. Since Perl can be found everywhere, - this should be no trouble. Under Unix, this looks like: - - make-test-arrays test-arrays.txt > test-info.c - -(2) Build the MPI library: - - gcc -ansi -pedantic -Wall -c mpi.c - -(3) Build the mpi-test program: - - gcc -ansi -pedantic -Wall -o mpi-test mpi.o mpi-test.c - -When you've got mpi-test, you can use 'all-tests' to run all the tests -made available by mpi-test. If any of them fail, there should be a -diagnostic indicating what went wrong. These are fairly high-level -diagnostics, and won't really help you debug the problem; they're -simply intended to help you isolate which function caused the problem. -If you encounter a problem of this sort, feel free to e-mail me, and I -will certainly attempt to help you debug it. - -Note: Several of the tests hard-wired into 'mpi-test' operate under ----- the assumption that you are using at least a 16-bit mp_digit - type. If that is not true, several tests might fail, because - of range problems with the maximum digit value. - - If you are using an 8-bit digit, you will also need to - modify the code for mp_read_raw(), which assumes that - multiplication by 256 can be done with mp_mul_d(), a - fact that fails when DIGIT_MAX is 255. You can replace - the call with s_mp_lshd(), which will give you the same - effect, and without doing as much work. :) - Acknowledgements: ---------------- |