Documentation rewording

Signed-off-by: TRodziewicz <tomasz.rodziewicz@mobica.com>
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TRodziewicz 2021-06-16 11:22:53 +02:00
parent 9c90226df1
commit 15a7b73708
5 changed files with 26 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
Changes
* Remove the following functions: mbedtls_timing_self_test() and
mbedtls_hardclock_poll(). Move the following functions to the benchmark.c
file and make them static: mbedtls_timing_hardclock() and
Removals
* Remove the following functions: mbedtls_timing_self_test(),
mbedtls_hardclock_poll(), mbedtls_timing_hardclock() and
mbedtls_set_alarm(). Fixes #4083.

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@ -5,8 +5,5 @@ The change affects users who use any of the following functions:
`mbedtls_timing_self_test()`, `mbedtls_hardclock_poll()`,
`mbedtls_timing_hardclock()` and `mbedtls_set_alarm()`.
This change is the first step of a plan of removal of the `timing.c` from the
library. The plan is to move all the timing functions to the `platform.c` file.
For users who still need removed functions the migration path is to re-implement
them as a platform support code.
If you were relying on these functions, you'll now need to change to using your
platform's corresponding functions directly.

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/**
* \def MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES
*
* Do not add default entropy sources. These are the platform specific
* poll function.
* Do not add default entropy sources in mbedtls_entropy_init().
*
* This is useful to have more control over the added entropy sources in an
* application.

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@ -63,25 +63,7 @@ typedef struct mbedtls_timing_delay_context
extern volatile int mbedtls_timing_alarmed;
/**
* \brief Return the elapsed time in milliseconds
*
* \warning May change without notice
*
* \param val points to a timer structure
* \param reset If 0, query the elapsed time. Otherwise (re)start the timer.
*
* \return Elapsed time since the previous reset in ms. When
* restarting, this is always 0.
*
* \note To initialize a timer, call this function with reset=1.
*
* Determining the elapsed time and resetting the timer is not
* atomic on all platforms, so after the sequence
* `{ get_timer(1); ...; time1 = get_timer(1); ...; time2 =
* get_timer(0) }` the value time1+time2 is only approximately
* the delay since the first reset.
*/
/* Internal use */
unsigned long mbedtls_timing_get_timer( struct mbedtls_timing_hr_time *val, int reset );
/**

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@ -83,6 +83,25 @@ unsigned long mbedtls_timing_get_timer( struct mbedtls_timing_hr_time *val, int
#else /* _WIN32 && !EFIX64 && !EFI32 */
/**
* \brief Return the elapsed time in milliseconds
*
* \warning May change without notice
*
* \param val points to a timer structure
* \param reset If 0, query the elapsed time. Otherwise (re)start the timer.
*
* \return Elapsed time since the previous reset in ms. When
* restarting, this is always 0.
*
* \note To initialize a timer, call this function with reset=1.
*
* Determining the elapsed time and resetting the timer is not
* atomic on all platforms, so after the sequence
* `{ get_timer(1); ...; time1 = get_timer(1); ...; time2 =
* get_timer(0) }` the value time1+time2 is only approximately
* the delay since the first reset.
*/
unsigned long mbedtls_timing_get_timer( struct mbedtls_timing_hr_time *val, int reset )
{
struct _hr_time *t = (struct _hr_time *) val;