OpenSSL STATUS Last modified at
- ______________ $Date: 2005/06/13 03:36:58 $
+ ______________ $Date: 2005/06/13 04:17:08 $
DEVELOPMENT STATE
o OpenSSL 0.9.9: Under development...
o OpenSSL 0.9.8-beta5: Released on June 13th, 2005
+ OpenVMS/Alpha 7.3-2 w. Compaq C 6.4-005 SUCCESS
o OpenSSL 0.9.8-beta4: Released on June 6th, 2005
o OpenSSL 0.9.8-beta3: Released on May 31th, 2005
o OpenSSL 0.9.8-beta2: Released on May 24th, 2005
B<file> and B<line> are the file number of the function setting the
lock. They can be useful for debugging.
-id_function(void) is a function that returns a thread ID. It is not
-needed on Windows nor on platforms where getpid() returns a different
-ID for each thread (most notably Linux).
+id_function(void) is a function that returns a thread ID, for
+instance, pthread_self(). It is not, needed on Windows nor on
+platforms where getpid() returns a different ID for each thread.
+However, even on those platforms, pthread_self() should be used, since
+the behavior of getpid() may depend on the machine where the program
+is being run, not the machine where the program is being compiled.
+(For instance, Red Hat 8 Linux and earlier used LinuxThreads, whose
+getpid() returns a different value for each thread; Red Hat 9 Linux
+and later use NPTL, which is Posix-conformant, and thus whose getpid()
+returns the same value for all threads in a process. But a program
+compiled on Red Hat 8 and run on Red Hat 9 will by default see
+getpid() returning the same value for all threads.)
Additionally, OpenSSL supports dynamic locks, and sometimes, some parts
of OpenSSL need it for better performance. To enable this, the following