No need to use OpenSSL malloc/free

pull/10058/head
Thomas Snider 8 years ago
parent 02d64bd929
commit 6d5dd60c88

@ -117,26 +117,24 @@ std::atomic<bool> fReopenDebugLog(false);
CTranslationInterface translationInterface;
/** Init OpenSSL library multithreading support */
static CCriticalSection** ppmutexOpenSSL;
static std::unique_ptr<CCriticalSection[]> ppmutexOpenSSL;
void locking_callback(int mode, int i, const char* file, int line) NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
{
if (mode & CRYPTO_LOCK) {
ENTER_CRITICAL_SECTION(*ppmutexOpenSSL[i]);
ENTER_CRITICAL_SECTION(ppmutexOpenSSL[i]);
} else {
LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION(*ppmutexOpenSSL[i]);
LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION(ppmutexOpenSSL[i]);
}
}
// Init
// Singleton for wrapping OpenSSL setup/teardown.
class CInit
{
public:
CInit()
{
// Init OpenSSL library multithreading support
ppmutexOpenSSL = (CCriticalSection**)OPENSSL_malloc(CRYPTO_num_locks() * sizeof(CCriticalSection*));
for (int i = 0; i < CRYPTO_num_locks(); i++)
ppmutexOpenSSL[i] = new CCriticalSection();
ppmutexOpenSSL.reset(new CCriticalSection[CRYPTO_num_locks()]);
CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(locking_callback);
// OpenSSL can optionally load a config file which lists optional loadable modules and engines.
@ -160,9 +158,8 @@ public:
RAND_cleanup();
// Shutdown OpenSSL library multithreading support
CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(NULL);
for (int i = 0; i < CRYPTO_num_locks(); i++)
delete ppmutexOpenSSL[i];
OPENSSL_free(ppmutexOpenSSL);
// Clear the set of locks now to maintain symmetry with the constructor.
ppmutexOpenSSL.reset();
}
}
instance_of_cinit;

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