# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. This directory contains both sample applications and performance evaluation applications. SAMPLE APPLICATIONS Currently, there are two performance applications: libpkix_buildThreads and nss_threads. And three sample applications: dumpcert, dumpcrl and validateChain.. ============================================================================ USAGE: dumpcert Parses a certificate located at and displays it. Source: /tests/sample_apps/dumpcert.c Binary: /bin/sample_apps/dumpcert ============================================================================ USAGE: dumpcrl Parses a CRL located at and displays it. Source: /tests/sample_apps/dumpcrl.c Binary: /bin/sample_apps/dumpcrl ============================================================================ USAGE: validateChain ... Validates a chain of n certificates using the given trust anchor. Source: /tests/sample_apps/validateChain.c Binary: /bin/sample_apps/validateChain ============================================================================ PERFORMANCE EVALUATION APPLICATIONS ============================================================================ USAGE: libpkix_buildthreads Sets up and runs a PKIX_BuildChain call for the number of seconds specified by using the number of threads specified by . This application assumes that the NSS certutil application has already been run to create the NSS databases and that the various nicknames on the command line have been associated with certificates in the NSS databases. The NSS databases MUST reside in the directory where this file is located and MUST be named "cert8.db", "key3.db", and "secmod.db". There must exist a nickname in the databases which has been marked as trusted. Source: /perf/libpkix_buildthreads/libpkix_buildthreads.c Binary: /perf/libpkix_buildthreads/*.OBJ/libpkix_buildthreads ============================================================================ USAGE: nssThreads Sets up and runs a CERT_VerifyCertificate call for the number of seconds specified by using the number of threads specified by . This application assumes that the NSS certutil application has already been run to create the NSS databases and that the various nicknames on the command line have been associated with certificates in the NSS databases. The NSS databases MUST reside in the directory where this file is located and MUST be named "cert8.db", "key3.db", and "secmod.db". There must exist a nickname in the databases which has been marked as trusted. Source: /perf/nss_threads/nss_threads.c Binary: /perf/nss_threads/*.OBJ/nss_threads ============================================================================