Merge branch 'jk/sha1dc'

sha1dc/sha1.c wanted to check the endianness of the target platform
at compilation time and used a CPP macro with a rather overly
generic name, "BIGENDIAN", to pass the result of the check around
in the file.  It wasn't prepared for the same macro set to 0
(false) by the platform to signal that the target is _not_ a big
endian box, and assumed that the endianness detection logic it has
alone would be the one that is setting the macro, resulting in a
breakage on Windows.  This has been fixed by using a bit less
generic name for the same purpose.

* jk/sha1dc:
  sha1dc: avoid CPP macro collisions
This commit is contained in:
Junio C Hamano 2017-03-28 14:06:00 -07:00
commit 62dc8b5fbc

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
/*
Because Little-Endian architectures are most common,
we only set BIGENDIAN if one of these conditions is met.
we only set SHA1DC_BIGENDIAN if one of these conditions is met.
Note that all MSFT platforms are little endian,
so none of these will be defined under the MSC compiler.
If you are compiling on a big endian platform and your compiler does not define one of these,
@ -23,8 +23,9 @@
defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) || defined(__ARMEB__) || defined(__THUMBEB__) || defined(__AARCH64EB__) || \
defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(__MIPSEB__)
#define BIGENDIAN (1)
#define SHA1DC_BIGENDIAN 1
#else
#undef SHA1DC_BIGENDIAN
#endif /*ENDIANNESS SELECTION*/
#define rotate_right(x,n) (((x)>>(n))|((x)<<(32-(n))))
@ -35,11 +36,11 @@
#define sha1_mix(W, t) (rotate_left(W[t - 3] ^ W[t - 8] ^ W[t - 14] ^ W[t - 16], 1))
#if defined(BIGENDIAN)
#if defined(SHA1DC_BIGENDIAN)
#define sha1_load(m, t, temp) { temp = m[t]; }
#else
#define sha1_load(m, t, temp) { temp = m[t]; sha1_bswap32(temp); }
#endif /*define(BIGENDIAN)*/
#endif /* !defined(SHA1DC_BIGENDIAN) */
#define sha1_store(W, t, x) *(volatile uint32_t *)&W[t] = x