On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 11:32:32AM +1000, Peter Waltenberg wrote: > As for fibre's, I doubt it'll work in general, the issue there is simply > the range of OS's OpenSSL supports. If you wire it in you still have to run > with man+dog+world in the process, that's a hard ask. One of the good > points about OpenSSL up until now, it tends to not break those big messy > apps where a whole lot of independly developed code ends up in the same > process.
It'll work because it has to be explicitly enabled by the application, the OpenSSL library will provide the support on sufficiently capable platforms, but they won't be used unless explicitly requested, and they're only useful if there's some sort of asynchronous crypto engine available. They're light-weight glue to facilitate new kinds of low-overhead asynchronous operations. The use of fibres will be rather rare until such engines become commonplace. -- Viktor. _______________________________________________ openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev