Document that IAR gmtime_s() is auto selected
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whose implementation should behave as a thread safe version of gmtime().
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This allows users to configure such an implementation at compile time when
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the target system cannot be deduced automatically. At this stage Mbed TLS
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is only able to automtically select implementations for Windows and POSIX
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C libraries.
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is only able to automatically select implementations for Windows, POSIX
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C libraries and IAR.
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Bugfix
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* Fixes an issue with MBEDTLS_CHACHAPOLY_C which would not compile if
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* when called behaves similarly to the gmtime() function from the C standard,
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* but is thread safe. Mbed TLS will try to identify the underlying platform
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* and configure an appropriate underlying implementation (e.g. gmtime_r() for
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* POSIX and gmtime_s() for Windows). If this is not possible, then gmtime()
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* will be used. Refer to the documentation for mbedtls_platform_gmtime() for
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* more information.
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* POSIX and gmtime_s() for Windows and IAR). If this is not possible, then
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* gmtime() will be used. Refer to the documentation for
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* mbedtls_platform_gmtime() for more information.
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*
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* \note It is possible to configure an implementation for
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* mbedtls_platform_gmtime() at compile-time by using the macro
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