OpenSSL: Merge OpenSSL 1.1.1s
Merge commit 'b6b67f23b82101d4c04c89f81d726b902ab77106'
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@@ -175,14 +175,18 @@ It should not normally be necessary for end user applications to call
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X509_STORE_CTX_purpose_inherit() directly. Typically applications should call
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X509_STORE_CTX_set_purpose() or X509_STORE_CTX_set_trust() instead. Using this
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function it is possible to set the purpose and trust values for the I<ctx> at
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the same time. The I<def_purpose> and I<purpose> arguments can have the same
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the same time.
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Both I<ctx> and its internal verification parameter pointer must not be NULL.
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The I<def_purpose> and I<purpose> arguments can have the same
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purpose values as described for X509_STORE_CTX_set_purpose() above. The I<trust>
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argument can have the same trust values as described in
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X509_STORE_CTX_set_trust() above. Any of the I<def_purpose>, I<purpose> or
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I<trust> values may also have the value 0 to indicate that the supplied
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parameter should be ignored. After calling this function the purpose to be used
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for verification is set from the I<purpose> argument, and the trust is set from
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the I<trust> argument. If I<trust> is 0 then the trust value will be set from
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for verification is set from the I<purpose> argument unless the purpose was
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already set in I<ctx> before, and the trust is set from the I<trust> argument
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unless the trust was already set in I<ctx> before.
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If I<trust> is 0 then the trust value will be set from
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the default trust value for I<purpose>. If the default trust value for the
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purpose is I<X509_TRUST_DEFAULT> and I<trust> is 0 then the default trust value
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associated with the I<def_purpose> value is used for the trust setting instead.
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