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authorTor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>2015-03-12 00:31:18 +0200
committerTor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>2015-03-12 00:46:59 +0200
commit33434f47ac44f5cb4612a11b1c28c4582976cb25 (patch)
treede34147068dd636d00be39342458756454f92536 /sc/qa
parent20e5de21225bfd2b55fcff6afcc235b035b38134 (diff)
Fix crash when timestamping PDF signature
Using the NSS API for CMS and ASN.1-based stuff in general correctly is extremely hard. It is very easy to do things slightly wrong. Of course no compiler warnings are produced. You just get code that happens to work by accident when compiled with one compiler, but not another, or depending on contents of uninitialised memory, or the phase of the moon. The problem was that the "values" field of a NSSCMSAttribute struct apparently is supposed to point to *two* SECItem pointers, one pointing to the actual value, and a NULL one. Anyway, now valgrind finally does not complain about any use of uninitialised memory. Most likely my earlier recent commits to this file were not necessary after all. They just seemed to help by accident, at least at one stage. But whatever... Change-Id: Ic98401b5d151bbb2398f809f47699f670e9720fa
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