These headers were necessary for compatibility with Visual Studio 2010, and interfere with the system headers on Visual Studio 2013+, eg. when building Mbed TLS using the .sln file shipped with the project. Move the still-required definition of "inline" to callconv.h, where the definition for GCC also lives. Signed-off-by: Bence Szépkúti <bence.szepkuti@arm.com>
The files in this directory stem from Project Everest and are distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.
This is a formally verified implementation of Curve25519-based handshakes. The C code is automatically derived from the (verified) original implementation in the F* language by KreMLin. In addition to the improved safety and security of the implementation, it is also significantly faster than the default implementation of Curve25519 in mbedTLS.
The caveat is that not all platforms are supported, although the version in everest/library/legacy
should work on most systems. The main issue is that some platforms do not provide a 128-bit integer type and KreMLin therefore has to use additional (also verified) code to simulate them, resulting in less of a performance gain overall. Explicitly supported platforms are currently x86
and x86_64
using gcc or clang, and Visual C (2010 and later).