OpenSSL: Allow pkcs11_module_path to be NULL
New versions of engine_pkcs11 will automatically use the system's p11-kit-proxy.so to make the globally-configured PKCS#11 tokens available by default. So invoking the engine without an explicit module path is not an error. Older engines will fail but gracefully enough, so although it's still an error in that case there's no need for us to catch it for ourselves. Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
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@ -692,12 +692,15 @@ static int tls_engine_load_dynamic_pkcs11(const char *pkcs11_so_path,
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NULL, NULL
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if (!pkcs11_so_path || !pkcs11_module_path)
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if (!pkcs11_so_path)
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return 0;
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pre_cmd[1] = pkcs11_so_path;
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pre_cmd[3] = engine_id;
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if (pkcs11_module_path)
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post_cmd[1] = pkcs11_module_path;
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else
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post_cmd[0] = NULL;
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wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "ENGINE: Loading pkcs11 Engine from %s",
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pkcs11_so_path);
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