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Replace Windows API threading with CRT functions
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <winbase.h>
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#include <process.h>
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struct _hr_time
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{
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@ -266,18 +267,16 @@ unsigned long mbedtls_timing_get_timer( struct mbedtls_timing_hr_time *val, int
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/* It's OK to use a global because alarm() is supposed to be global anyway */
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static DWORD alarmMs;
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static DWORD WINAPI TimerProc( LPVOID TimerContext )
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static void TimerProc( void *TimerContext )
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{
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((void) TimerContext);
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(void)TimerContext;
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Sleep( alarmMs );
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mbedtls_timing_alarmed = 1;
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return( TRUE );
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// Implicit call of _endthread() is better (see MS online docs)
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}
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void mbedtls_set_alarm( int seconds )
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{
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DWORD ThreadId;
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if( seconds == 0 )
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{
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/* No need to create a thread for this simple case.
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@ -288,7 +287,7 @@ void mbedtls_set_alarm( int seconds )
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mbedtls_timing_alarmed = 0;
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alarmMs = seconds * 1000;
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CloseHandle( CreateThread( NULL, 0, TimerProc, NULL, 0, &ThreadId ) );
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(void)_beginthread( TimerProc, 0, NULL );
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}
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#else /* _WIN32 && !EFIX64 && !EFI32 */
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