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RIPEMD160_Update were broken when all of the following conditions
applied:
(1) The platform is i386.
(2) The program calling *_Update is statically linked to libmd.
(3) The buffer provided to *_Update is aligned modulo 4 bytes.
(4) The buffer extends beyond 2GB.
Due to the design of this code, SHA1_Update and RIPEMD160_Update will
still be broken if conditions (1)-(3) apply AND the buffer extends
beyond 4GB (i.e., there is an integer overflow in computing "data + len").
Since this remaining bug simply replaces SIGSEGV with a bogus hash (and
non-broken programs should never provide such operands) I don't consider
it to be a serious problem.
MFC After: 1 week
PR: kern/102795
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build, but broke while doing the aout legacy build). Now using
.p2align instead of .align. Fixes broken buildworld.
Submitted by: John Polstra
Reviewed by: John Polstra
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should prove weak. Also fix a few problems with the SHA-1 build.
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Add Eric Young's SHA-[01] implementations.
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