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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Victor Stinner 32bd68c839
bpo-42519: Replace PyObject_MALLOC() with PyObject_Malloc() (GH-23587)
No longer use deprecated aliases to functions:

* Replace PyObject_MALLOC() with PyObject_Malloc()
* Replace PyObject_REALLOC() with PyObject_Realloc()
* Replace PyObject_FREE() with PyObject_Free()
* Replace PyObject_Del() with PyObject_Free()
* Replace PyObject_DEL() with PyObject_Free()
2020-12-01 10:37:39 +01:00
Mohamed Koubaa a7f026870d
bpo-1635741: Port _blake2 module to multi-phase init (GH-21856)
Port the _blake2 extension module to the multi-phase
initialization API (PEP 489).
2020-09-02 11:45:13 +02:00
Victor Stinner 62183b8d6d
bpo-40268: Remove explicit pythread.h includes (#19529)
Remove explicit pythread.h includes: it is always included
by Python.h.
2020-04-15 02:04:42 +02:00
Christian Heimes 7cad53e6b0 bpo-9216: Add usedforsecurity to hashlib constructors (GH-16044)
The usedforsecurity keyword only argument added to the hash constructors is useful for FIPS builds and similar restrictive environment with non-technical requirements that legacy algorithms be forbidden by their implementations without being explicitly annotated as not being used for any security related purposes.  Linux distros with FIPS support benefit from this being standard rather than making up their own way(s) to do it.

Contributed and Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes christian@python.org
2019-09-12 19:30:00 -05:00
Jeroen Demeyer 530f506ac9 bpo-36974: tp_print -> tp_vectorcall_offset and tp_reserved -> tp_as_async (GH-13464)
Automatically replace
tp_print -> tp_vectorcall_offset
tp_compare -> tp_as_async
tp_reserved -> tp_as_async
2019-05-30 19:13:39 -07:00
Peter Eisentraut 0e0bc4e221 Fix misleading mentions of tp_size in comments (GH-9093)
Many type object initializations labeled a field "tp_size" in the
comment, but the name of that field is tp_basicsize.
2018-09-10 09:46:08 -07:00
Serhiy Storchaka f1d36d8efa
bpo-33729: Fix issues with arguments parsing in hashlib. (GH-8346)
* help(hashlib) didn't work because of incorrect module name in blake2b and
  blake2s classes.
* Constructors blake2*(), sha3_*(), shake_*() and keccak_*() incorrectly
  accepted keyword argument "string" for binary data, but documented as
  accepting the "data" keyword argument. Now this parameter is positional-only.
* Keyword-only parameters in blake2b() and blake2s() were not documented as
  keyword-only.
* Default value for some parameters of blake2b() and blake2s() was None,
  which is not acceptable value.
* The length argument for shake_*.digest() was wrapped out to 32 bits.
* The argument for shake_128.digest() and shake_128.hexdigest() was not
  positional-only as intended.
* TypeError messages for incorrect arguments in all constructors sha3_*(),
  shake_*() and keccak_*() incorrectly referred to sha3_224.

Also made the following enhancements:

* More accurately specified input and result types for strings, bytes and
  bytes-like objects.
* Unified positional parameter names for update() and constructors.
* Improved formatting.
2018-07-31 09:50:16 +03:00
Serhiy Storchaka 7cb7bcff20
bpo-20260: Implement non-bitwise unsigned int converters for Argument Clinic. (GH-8434) 2018-07-26 13:22:16 +03:00
Jack O'Connor dcfb0e3c04 bpo-31933: fix blake2 multi-byte params on big endian platforms (#4250)
All Blake2 params have to be encoded in little-endian byte order. For
the two multi-byte integer params, leaf_length and node_offset, that
means that assigning a native-endian integer to them appears to work on
little-endian platforms, but gives the wrong result on big-endian. The
current libb2 API doesn't make that very clear, and @sneves is working
on new API functions in the GH issue above. In the meantime, we can work
around the problem by explicitly assigning little-endian values to the
parameter block.

See https://github.com/BLAKE2/libb2/issues/12.
2017-11-03 20:02:41 +01:00
Michał Górny 1aa00ff383 fixes bpo-31834: Use optimized code for BLAKE2 only with SSSE3+ (#4066)
Rework the code choosing BLAKE2 code paths from using the optimized
variant on all x86_64 machines to using it when SSSE3 or better
supported instructions sets are available.

Firstly, this solves the problem of using pure SSE2 code path on x86_64
machines. As reported in the bug, this code is slower than the reference
code on all tested x86_64 machines. Furthermore, on Athlon64 that lacks
SSSE3, it is even 2.5 times slower than the reference code! Checking
for SSSE3 therefore ensures that the optimized implementation will only
be used when it has a chance of performing better.

Secondly, this makes it possible to use SSSE3+ optimizations on 32-bit
x86 systems. This allows for even 2 times speed gain on modern 32-bit
x86 systems (tested in a 32-bit chroot).
2017-10-23 23:54:19 -07:00
Antoine Pitrou a6a4dc816d bpo-31370: Remove support for threads-less builds (#3385)
* Remove Setup.config
* Always define WITH_THREAD for compatibility.
2017-09-07 18:56:24 +02:00
Serhiy Storchaka 228b12edcc Issue #28999: Use Py_RETURN_NONE, Py_RETURN_TRUE and Py_RETURN_FALSE wherever
possible.  Patch is writen with Coccinelle.
2017-01-23 09:47:21 +02:00
Benjamin Peterson 47ff0734b8 more PY_LONG_LONG to long long 2016-09-08 09:15:54 -07:00
Christian Heimes cc554b65f1 Silence two warnings in blake2. key_length is between 0 and 64 (block size). 2016-09-07 02:49:11 +02:00
Christian Heimes 121b9487d1 Issue #26798: Add BLAKE2 (blake2b and blake2s) to hashlib. 2016-09-06 22:03:25 +02:00