| Commit message (Expand) | Author | Age |
* | Mention siphash in src/ext/README | Nick Mathewson | 2014-05-07 |
* | Rename all of the macros in tor_queue.h to start with TOR_ | Nick Mathewson | 2013-01-30 |
* | Update our copy of curve25519-donna-c64.•••This now matches upstream at version 59a896970a1ad0a6cd7d0.
(Adam took my patches.)
| Nick Mathewson | 2013-01-03 |
* | curve25519-donna-c64: work on bigendian and alignment-happy systems•••There was one place in curve25519-donna-c64 that was relying on
unaligned access and relying on little-endian values. This patch
fixes that.
I've sent Adam a pull request.
| Nick Mathewson | 2013-01-02 |
* | Add fallback implementations for curve25519: curve25519_donna•••This is copied from Adam Langley's curve25519-donna package, as
of commit 09427c9cab32075c06c3487aa01628030e1c5ae7.
| Nick Mathewson | 2013-01-02 |
* | Merge branch 'bsd_queue' of ssh://git-rw.torproject.org/nickm/tor | Andrea Shepard | 2012-10-30 |
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| * | Add a copy of OpenBSD's sys/queue.h as tor_queue.h•••There are as many divergent implementations of sys/queue.h as there
are operating systems shipping it, it would seem. They have some code
in common, but have drifted apart, and have added other stuff named
differently. So I'm taking a relatively sane one, and hoping for the
best.
I'm taking OpenBSD's in particular because of the lack of external
dependencies, the presence of a CIRCLEQ (we could use one of those in
places), and the liberal licensing terms.
I'm naming the file tor_queue.h, since historically we've run into
trouble having headers with the same names as system headers (log.h,
for example.)
| Nick Mathewson | 2012-10-12 |
* | | typo in src/ext/README; caught by rransom (thanks!) | Nick Mathewson | 2012-10-12 |
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* | Move strlcpy and strlcat into src/ext too | Nick Mathewson | 2012-10-12 |
* | Add a README file for the src/ext directory. | Nick Mathewson | 2012-10-12 |