AC_CHECK_DECLS defines HAVE_DECL_ARC4RANDOM_BUF to 0 or 1. On Windows
this isn't defined to 0. To avoid the undefined state, the AC_CHECK_DECL
is used to manually define the HAVE_ARC4RANDOM_BUF to 1 if declaration
is found, otherwise undefined.
In the future on current platforms, also AC_CHECK_FUNCS can be used
instead since the arc4random_buf is located in default libraries (C)
with declaration available in headers.
These are either undefined or defined (to value 1):
- __DragonFly__
- __FreeBSD__
- HAS_MCAST_EXT
- HAVE_GETCWD
- HAVE_GETWD
- HAVE_GLIBC_ICONV
- HAVE_JIT
- HAVE_LCHOWN
- HAVE_NL_LANGINFO
- HAVE_RL_CALLBACK_READ_CHAR
- HAVE_RL_ON_NEW_LINE
- HAVE_SQL_EXTENDED_FETCH
- HAVE_UTIME
Follow up of GH-5526 (-Wundef)
These are either undefined or defined to value 1 in Autotools and
Windows:
- HAVE_COMMONCRYPTO_COMMONRANDOM_H
- HAVE_EXIF
- HAVE_FOPENCOOKIE
- HAVE_IF_NAMETOINDEX
- HAVE_LIBICONV
- HAVE_SOCKETS
- HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV
- HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_GMTOFF
- HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE
Follow up of GH-5526 (-Wundef)
This allows consumers of just the CSPRNG to include a much smaller header. It
also allows to verify at a glance whether a source file might use non-secure
randomness.
This commit includes the new header wherever the CSPRNG is used, possibly
replacing the inclusion of php_random.h if nothing else is used, but also
includes it in the main php_random.h header for compatibility.
Somewhat related to 45f8cfaf10,
2b30f18708, and
b14dd85dca.
The CSPRNG is a delicate and security relevant piece of code and having it in
the giant random.c makes it much harder to verify changes to it. Split it into
a separate file.