OpenSSL 1.1.x handle the locking themselves.  You don't need to install the 
locking call backs and don't need to provide locking functionality.

 

Pauli

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From: Charles Mills [mailto:charl...@mcn.org] 
Sent: Thursday, 19 October 2017 6:09 AM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: [openssl-users] Replacing CRYPTO_NUM_LOCKS on migration 101 to 110

 

I am migrating a multi-threaded Windows application from OpenSSL 1.0.1h to 
1.1.0f.

 

I am using the Shining Light pre-built Windows DLLs.

 

The code, which I wrote some time ago, has a statement HANDLE 
Comm::sslMutexArray[CRYPTO_NUM_LOCKS];        

 

The array is referenced by my sslLockingFunction.

 

When I compile with the 1.1.0f headers I get at undefined symbol on 
CRYPTO_NUM_LOCKS.

 

Is my understanding of 
http://www.manpagez.com/man/3/CRYPTO_num_locks/osx-10.3.php correct? Basically, 
I need to replace the static array sslMutexArray[CRYPTO_NUM_LOCKS] with a 
malloc() or new to get an array of the size returned by a call to 
CRYPTO_num_locks(void)? Is that correct? Anything else I need to do in this 
regard?

 

Thanks,

 

Charles 

 
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