comparison nss/lib/ckfw/builtins/nssckbi.h @ 0:1e5118fa0cb1

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author Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de>
date Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:47:06 +0200
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1 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
2 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
3 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
4
5 #ifndef NSSCKBI_H
6 #define NSSCKBI_H
7
8 /*
9 * NSS BUILTINS Version numbers.
10 *
11 * These are the version numbers for the builtins module packaged with
12 * this release on NSS. To determine the version numbers of the builtin
13 * module you are using, use the appropriate PKCS #11 calls.
14 *
15 * These version numbers detail changes to the PKCS #11 interface. They map
16 * to the PKCS #11 spec versions.
17 */
18 #define NSS_BUILTINS_CRYPTOKI_VERSION_MAJOR 2
19 #define NSS_BUILTINS_CRYPTOKI_VERSION_MINOR 20
20
21 /* These version numbers detail the changes
22 * to the list of trusted certificates.
23 *
24 * The NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR macro needs to be bumped
25 * for each NSS minor release AND whenever we change the list of
26 * trusted certificates. 10 minor versions are allocated for each
27 * NSS 3.x branch as follows, allowing us to change the list of
28 * trusted certificates up to 9 times on each branch.
29 * - NSS 3.5 branch: 3-9
30 * - NSS 3.6 branch: 10-19
31 * - NSS 3.7 branch: 20-29
32 * - NSS 3.8 branch: 30-39
33 * - NSS 3.9 branch: 40-49
34 * - NSS 3.10 branch: 50-59
35 * - NSS 3.11 branch: 60-69
36 * ...
37 * - NSS 3.12 branch: 70-89
38 * - NSS 3.13 branch: 90-99
39 * - NSS 3.14 branch: 100-109
40 * ...
41 * - NSS 3.29 branch: 250-255
42 *
43 * NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR is a CK_BYTE. It's not clear
44 * whether we may use its full range (0-255) or only 0-99 because
45 * of the comment in the CK_VERSION type definition.
46 */
47 #define NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MAJOR 1
48 #define NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR 98
49 #define NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION "1.98"
50
51 /* These version numbers detail the semantic changes to the ckfw engine. */
52 #define NSS_BUILTINS_HARDWARE_VERSION_MAJOR 1
53 #define NSS_BUILTINS_HARDWARE_VERSION_MINOR 0
54
55 /* These version numbers detail the semantic changes to ckbi itself
56 * (new PKCS #11 objects), etc. */
57 #define NSS_BUILTINS_FIRMWARE_VERSION_MAJOR 1
58 #define NSS_BUILTINS_FIRMWARE_VERSION_MINOR 0
59
60 #endif /* NSSCKBI_H */
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