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//** Description | |
// This file will instance the TPM variables that are not stack allocated. | |
// Descriptions of global variables are in Global.h. There macro macro definitions | |
// that allows a variable to be instanced or simply defined as an external variable. | |
// When global.h is included from this .c file, GLOBAL_C is defined and values are | |
// instanced (and possibly initialized), but when global.h is included by any other | |
// file, they are simply defined as external values. DO NOT DEFINE GLOBAL_C IN ANY | |
// OTHER FILE. | |
// | |
// NOTE: This is a change from previous implementations where Global.h just contained | |
// the extern declaration and values were instanced in this file. This change keeps | |
// the definition and instance in one file making maintenance easier. The instanced | |
// data will still be in the global.obj file. | |
// | |
// The OIDs.h file works in a way that is similar to the Global.h with the definition | |
// of the values in OIDs.h such that they are instanced in global.obj. The macros | |
// that are defined in Global.h are used in OIDs.h in the same way as they are in | |
// Global.h. | |
//** Defines and Includes | |
#define GLOBAL_C | |
#include "Tpm.h" | |
#include "OIDs.h" | |
#if CC_CertifyX509 | |
# include "X509.h" | |
#endif // CC_CertifyX509 | |