RetroZilla/security/nss/lib/ckfw/nssmkey/nssmkey.h
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#ifndef NSSMKEY_H
#define NSSMKEY_H
/*
* NSS CKMK Version numbers.
*
* These are the version numbers for the nssmkey module packaged with
* this release on NSS. To determine the version numbers of the builtin
* module you are using, use the appropriate PKCS #11 calls.
*
* These version numbers detail changes to the PKCS #11 interface. They map
* to the PKCS #11 spec versions.
*/
#define NSS_CKMK_CRYPTOKI_VERSION_MAJOR 2
#define NSS_CKMK_CRYPTOKI_VERSION_MINOR 20
/* These version numbers detail the changes
* to the list of trusted certificates.
*
* NSS_CKMK_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR is a CK_BYTE. It's not clear
* whether we may use its full range (0-255) or only 0-99 because
* of the comment in the CK_VERSION type definition.
*/
#define NSS_CKMK_LIBRARY_VERSION_MAJOR 1
#define NSS_CKMK_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR 1
#define NSS_CKMK_LIBRARY_VERSION "1.1"
/* These version numbers detail the semantic changes to the ckfw engine. */
#define NSS_CKMK_HARDWARE_VERSION_MAJOR 1
#define NSS_CKMK_HARDWARE_VERSION_MINOR 0
/* These version numbers detail the semantic changes to ckbi itself
* (new PKCS #11 objects), etc. */
#define NSS_CKMK_FIRMWARE_VERSION_MAJOR 1
#define NSS_CKMK_FIRMWARE_VERSION_MINOR 0
#endif /* NSSMKEY_H */