## -*- mode: perl; -*- ## Standard openssl configuration targets. # Helper functions for the Windows configs my $vc_win64a_info = {}; sub vc_win64a_info { unless (%$vc_win64a_info) { if (`nasm -v 2>NUL` =~ /NASM version ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+)/ && $1 >= 2.0) { $vc_win64a_info = { AS => "nasm", ASFLAGS => "-g", asflags => "-Ox -f win64 -DNEAR", asoutflag => "-o ", perlasm_scheme => "nasm" }; } elsif ($disabled{asm}) { # assembler is still used to compile uplink shim $vc_win64a_info = { AS => "ml64", ASFLAGS => "/nologo /Zi", asflags => "/c /Cp /Cx", asoutflag => "/Fo", perlasm_scheme => "masm" }; } else { $die->("NASM not found - make sure it's installed and available on %PATH%\n"); $vc_win64a_info = { AS => "{unknown}", ASFLAGS => "", asflags => "", asoutflag => "", perlasm_scheme => "auto" }; } } return $vc_win64a_info; } my $vc_win32_info = {}; sub vc_win32_info { unless (%$vc_win32_info) { my $ver=`nasm -v 2>NUL`; my $vew=`nasmw -v 2>NUL`; if ($ver ne "" || $vew ne "") { $vc_win32_info = { AS => $ver ge $vew ? "nasm" : "nasmw", ASFLAGS => "", asflags => "-f win32", asoutflag => "-o ", perlasm_scheme => "win32n" }; } elsif ($disabled{asm}) { # not actually used, uplink shim is inlined into C code $vc_win32_info = { AS => "ml", ASFLAGS => "/nologo /Zi", asflags => "/Cp /coff /c /Cx", asoutflag => "/Fo", perlasm_scheme => "win32" }; } else { $die->("NASM not found - make sure it's installed and available on %PATH%\n"); $vc_win32_info = { AS => "{unknown}", ASFLAGS => "", asflags => "", asoutflag => "", perlasm_scheme => "win32" }; } } return $vc_win32_info; } my $vc_wince_info = {}; sub vc_wince_info { unless (%$vc_wince_info) { # sanity check $die->('%OSVERSION% is not defined') if (!defined(env('OSVERSION'))); $die->('%PLATFORM% is not defined') if (!defined(env('PLATFORM'))); $die->('%TARGETCPU% is not defined') if (!defined(env('TARGETCPU'))); # # Idea behind this is to mimic flags set by eVC++ IDE... # my $wcevers = env('OSVERSION'); # WCENNN my $wcevernum; my $wceverdotnum; if ($wcevers =~ /^WCE([1-9])([0-9]{2})$/) { $wcevernum = "$1$2"; $wceverdotnum = "$1.$2"; } else { $die->('%OSVERSION% value is insane'); $wcevernum = "{unknown}"; $wceverdotnum = "{unknown}"; } my $wcecdefs = "-D_WIN32_WCE=$wcevernum -DUNDER_CE=$wcevernum"; # -D_WIN32_WCE=NNN my $wcelflag = "/subsystem:windowsce,$wceverdotnum"; # ...,N.NN my $wceplatf = env('PLATFORM'); $wceplatf =~ tr/a-z0-9 /A-Z0-9_/; $wcecdefs .= " -DWCE_PLATFORM_$wceplatf"; my $wcetgt = env('TARGETCPU'); # just shorter name... SWITCH: for($wcetgt) { /^X86/ && do { $wcecdefs.=" -Dx86 -D_X86_ -D_i386_ -Di_386_"; $wcelflag.=" /machine:X86"; last; }; /^ARMV4[IT]/ && do { $wcecdefs.=" -DARM -D_ARM_ -D$wcetgt"; $wcecdefs.=" -DTHUMB -D_THUMB_" if($wcetgt=~/T$/); $wcecdefs.=" -QRarch4T -QRinterwork-return"; $wcelflag.=" /machine:THUMB"; last; }; /^ARM/ && do { $wcecdefs.=" -DARM -D_ARM_ -D$wcetgt"; $wcelflag.=" /machine:ARM"; last; }; /^MIPSIV/ && do { $wcecdefs.=" -DMIPS -D_MIPS_ -DR4000 -D$wcetgt"; $wcecdefs.=" -D_MIPS64 -QMmips4 -QMn32"; $wcelflag.=" /machine:MIPSFPU"; last; }; /^MIPS16/ && do { $wcecdefs.=" -DMIPS -D_MIPS_ -DR4000 -D$wcetgt"; $wcecdefs.=" -DMIPSII -QMmips16"; $wcelflag.=" /machine:MIPS16"; last; }; /^MIPSII/ && do { $wcecdefs.=" -DMIPS -D_MIPS_ -DR4000 -D$wcetgt"; $wcecdefs.=" -QMmips2"; $wcelflag.=" /machine:MIPS"; last; }; /^R4[0-9]{3}/ && do { $wcecdefs.=" -DMIPS -D_MIPS_ -DR4000"; $wcelflag.=" /machine:MIPS"; last; }; /^SH[0-9]/ && do { $wcecdefs.=" -D$wcetgt -D_${wcetgt}_ -DSHx"; $wcecdefs.=" -Qsh4" if ($wcetgt =~ /^SH4/); $wcelflag.=" /machine:$wcetgt"; last; }; { $wcecdefs.=" -D$wcetgt -D_${wcetgt}_"; $wcelflag.=" /machine:$wcetgt"; last; }; } $vc_wince_info = { cppflags => $wcecdefs, lflags => $wcelflag }; } return $vc_wince_info; } # Helper functions for the VMS configs my $vms_info = {}; sub vms_info { my $pointer_size_str = $config{target} =~ m|-p(\d+)$| ? $1 : ""; # For the case where Configure iterate through all config targets, such # as when listing them and their details, we reset info if the pointer # size changes. if (%$vms_info && $vms_info->{pointer_size} ne $pointer_size_str) { $vms_info = {}; } unless (%$vms_info) { $vms_info->{disable_warns} = [ "CXXPRAGMANA", # Shut up about unknown / unsupported pragmas ]; $vms_info->{pointer_size} = $pointer_size_str; if ($pointer_size_str eq "64") { `PIPE CC /NOCROSS_REFERENCE /NOLIST /NOOBJECT /WARNINGS = DISABLE = ( MAYLOSEDATA3, EMPTYFILE ) NL: 2> NL:`; if ($? == 0) { push @{$vms_info->{disable_warns}}, "MAYLOSEDATA3"; } } unless ($disabled{zlib}) { my $default_zlib = 'GNV$LIBZSHR' . $pointer_size_str; if (defined($disabled{"zlib-dynamic"})) { $vms_info->{zlib} = $withargs{zlib_lib} || "$default_zlib/SHARE"; } else { $vms_info->{def_zlib} = $withargs{zlib_lib} || $default_zlib; # In case the --with-zlib-lib value contains something like # /SHARE or /LIB or so at the end, remove it. $vms_info->{def_zlib} =~ s|/.*$||g; } } if ($config{target} =~ /-ia64/) { `PIPE ias -H 2> NL:`; if ($? == 0) { $vms_info->{AS} = "ias"; $vms_info->{ASFLAGS} = '-d debug'; $vms_info->{asflags} = '"-N" vms_upcase'; $vms_info->{asoutflag} = "-o "; $vms_info->{perlasm_scheme} = "ias"; } } } return $vms_info; } my %targets = ( #### Basic configs that should work on any 32-bit box "gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), thread_scheme => "(unknown)", bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", }, "cc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => "-O", thread_scheme => "(unknown)", }, #### VOS Configurations "vos-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), cppflags => "-D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112L -D_BSD -D_VOS_EXTENDED_NAMES", lib_cppflags => "-DB_ENDIAN", thread_scheme => "(unknown)", sys_id => "VOS", lflags => add("-Wl,-map"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", shared_extension => ".so", }, #### Solaris configurations "solaris-common" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], template => 1, lib_cppflags => "-DFILIO_H", ex_libs => add("-lsocket -lnsl -ldl"), dso_scheme => "dlfcn", thread_scheme => "pthreads", }, #### Solaris common with Sun C setups "solaris-common-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-common" ], template => 1, shared_target => "solaris", shared_ldflag => "-Wl,-Bsymbolic", shared_defflag => "-Wl,-M,", shared_sonameflag=> "-Wl,-h,", }, #### Solaris common with GNU C setups "solaris-common-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-common" ], template => 1, shared_target => "solaris-gcc-shared", # The rest is on shared_info.pl }, #### Solaris x86 with GNU C setups "solaris-x86-gcc" => { # NB. GNU C has to be configured to use GNU assembler, and not # /usr/ccs/bin/as. Failure to comply will result in compile # failures [at least] in 32-bit build. inherit_from => [ "solaris-common-gcc" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => add_before(picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer")), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared -static-libgcc"), asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => 'elf', }, "solaris64-x86_64-gcc" => { # -shared -static-libgcc might appear controversial, but modules # taken from static libgcc do not have relocations and linking # them into our shared objects doesn't have any negative side # effects. On the contrary, doing so makes it possible to use # gcc shared build with Sun C. Given that gcc generates faster # code [thanks to inline assembler], I would actually recommend # to consider using gcc shared build even with vendor compiler:-) # -- inherit_from => [ "solaris-common-gcc" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => add_before(picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3")), cflags => add("-m64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "elf", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared -static-libgcc"), multilib => "/64", }, #### Solaris x86 with Sun C setups # There used to be solaris-x86-cc target, but it was removed, # primarily because vendor assembler can't assemble our modules # with -KPIC flag. As result it, assembly support, was not even # available as option. But its lack means lack of side-channel # resistant code, which is incompatible with security by today's # standards. Fortunately gcc is readily available prepackaged # option, which we can firmly point at... # # On related note, solaris64-x86_64-cc target won't compile code # paths utilizing AVX and post-Haswell instruction extensions. # Consider switching to solaris64-x86_64-gcc even here... # "solaris64-x86_64-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-common-cc" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => add_before(picker(debug => "-g", release => "-xO5 -xdepend -xbuiltin")), cflags => add_before("-xarch=generic64 -xstrconst -Xa"), cppflags => add(threads("-D_REENTRANT")), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), thread_scheme => "pthreads", lflags => add(threads("-mt")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "elf", shared_cflag => "-KPIC", shared_ldflag => add_before("-G -dy -z text"), multilib => "/64", }, #### SPARC Solaris with GNU C setups "solaris-sparcv7-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-common-gcc" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => add_before(picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3")), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared -static-libgcc"), }, "solaris-sparcv8-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-gcc" ], cflags => add_before("-mcpu=v8"), asm_arch => 'sparcv8', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "solaris-sparcv9-gcc" => { # -m32 should be safe to add as long as driver recognizes # -mcpu=ultrasparc inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-gcc" ], cflags => add_before("-m32 -mcpu=ultrasparc"), asm_arch => 'sparcv9', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "solaris64-sparcv9-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv9-gcc" ], cflags => sub { my $f=join(" ",@_); $f =~ s/\-m32/-m64/; $f; }, bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", multilib => "/64", }, #### SPARC Solaris with Sun C setups # SC4.0 doesn't pass 'make test', upgrade to SC5.0 or SC4.2. # SC4.2 is ok, better than gcc even on bn as long as you tell it -xarch=v8 # SC5.0 note: Compiler common patch 107357-01 or later is required! "solaris-sparcv7-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-common-cc" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => add_before(picker(debug => "-g", release => "-xO5 -xdepend")), cflags => add_before("-xstrconst -Xa"), cppflags => add(threads("-D_REENTRANT")), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W"), lflags => add(threads("-mt")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", shared_cflag => "-KPIC", shared_ldflag => add_before("-G -dy -z text"), }, #### "solaris-sparcv8-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-cc" ], cflags => add_before("-xarch=v8"), asm_arch => 'sparcv8', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "solaris-sparcv9-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-cc" ], cflags => add_before("-xarch=v8plus"), asm_arch => 'sparcv9', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "solaris64-sparcv9-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-cc" ], cflags => add_before("-m64 -xarch=sparc"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'sparcv9', perlasm_scheme => 'void', multilib => "/64", }, #### IRIX 6.x configs # Only N32 and N64 ABIs are supported. "irix-common" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], template => 1, cppflags => threads("-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE"), lib_cppflags => "-DB_ENDIAN", ex_libs => add(threads("-lpthread")), thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "self", shared_ldflag => "-shared -Wl,-Bsymbolic", shared_sonameflag=> "-Wl,-soname,", }, "irix-mips3-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "irix-common" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-g -O0", release => "-O3"), LDFLAGS => "-static-libgcc", cflags => "-mabi=n32", bn_ops => "RC4_CHAR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT", asm_arch => 'mips64', perlasm_scheme => "n32", multilib => "32", }, "irix-mips3-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "irix-common" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-g -O0", release => "-O2"), cflags => "-n32 -mips3 -use_readonly_const -G0 -rdata_shared", bn_ops => "RC4_CHAR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT", asm_arch => 'mips64', perlasm_scheme => "n32", multilib => "32", }, # N64 ABI builds. "irix64-mips4-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "irix-common" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-g -O0", release => "-O3"), LDFLAGS => "-static-libgcc", cflags => "-mabi=64 -mips4", bn_ops => "RC4_CHAR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'mips64', perlasm_scheme => "64", multilib => "64", }, "irix64-mips4-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "irix-common" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-g -O0", release => "-O2"), cflags => "-64 -mips4 -use_readonly_const -G0 -rdata_shared", bn_ops => "RC4_CHAR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'mips64', perlasm_scheme => "64", multilib => "64", }, #### Unified HP-UX ANSI C configs. # Special notes: # - Originally we were optimizing at +O4 level. It should be noted # that the only difference between +O3 and +O4 is global inter- # procedural analysis. As it has to be performed during the link # stage the compiler leaves behind certain pseudo-code in lib*.a # which might be release or even patch level specific. Generating # the machine code for and analyzing the *whole* program appears # to be *extremely* memory demanding while the performance gain is # actually questionable. The situation is intensified by the default # HP-UX data set size limit (infamous 'maxdsiz' tunable) of 64MB # which is way too low for +O4. In other words, doesn't +O3 make # more sense? # - Keep in mind that the HP compiler by default generates code # suitable for execution on the host you're currently compiling at. # If the toolkit is meant to be used on various PA-RISC processors # consider './Configure hpux-parisc-[g]cc +DAportable'. # - -DMD32_XARRAY triggers workaround for compiler bug we ran into in # 32-bit message digests. (For the moment of this writing) HP C # doesn't seem to "digest" too many local variables (they make "him" # chew forever:-). For more details look-up MD32_XARRAY comment in # crypto/sha/sha_local.h. # - originally there were 32-bit hpux-parisc2-* targets. They were # scrapped, because a) they were not interchangeable with other 32-bit # targets; b) performance-critical 32-bit assembly modules implement # even PA-RISC 2.0-specific code paths, which are chosen at run-time, # thus adequate performance is provided even with PA-RISC 1.1 build. "hpux-common" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], template => 1, defines => add("_XOPEN_SOURCE", "_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED", "_HPUX_ALT_XOPEN_SOCKET_API"), lib_cppflags => "-DB_ENDIAN", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", # overridden in 32-bit PA-RISC builds shared_target => "self", bin_lflags => "-Wl,+s,+cdp,../:,+cdp,./:", shared_ldflag => "-Wl,-B,symbolic,+vnocompatwarnings,-z,+s,+cdp,../:,+cdp,./:", shared_sonameflag=> "-Wl,+h,", }, "hpux-parisc-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-common" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), cflags => add(threads("-pthread")), lib_cppflags => add("-DBN_DIV2W"), ex_libs => add("-ldld", threads("-pthread")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", dso_scheme => "dl", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared"), shared_extension => ".sl.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)", }, "hpux-parisc1_1-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-parisc-gcc" ], asm_arch => 'parisc11', perlasm_scheme => "32", multilib => "/pa1.1", }, "hpux64-parisc2-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-common" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => combine(picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3")), cflags => add(threads("-pthread")), ex_libs => add("-ldl", threads("-pthread")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'parisc20_64', perlasm_scheme => "64", shared_cflag => "-fpic", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared"), shared_extension => ".sl.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)", multilib => "/pa20_64", }, # More attempts at unified 10.X and 11.X targets for HP C compiler. "hpux-parisc-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-common" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "+O0 +d -g", release => "+O3"), cflags => "+Optrs_strongly_typed -Ae +ESlit", cppflags => threads("-D_REENTRANT"), lib_cppflags => add("-DBN_DIV2W -DMD32_XARRAY"), ex_libs => add("-ldld", threads("-lpthread")), bn_ops => "RC4_CHAR", dso_scheme => "dl", shared_cflag => "+Z", shared_ldflag => add_before("-b"), shared_extension => ".sl.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)", }, "hpux-parisc1_1-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-parisc-cc" ], cflags => add_before("+DA1.1"), asm_arch => 'parisc11', perlasm_scheme => "32", multilib => "/pa1.1", }, "hpux64-parisc2-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-common" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "+O0 +d -g", release => "+O3") , cflags => "+DD64 +Optrs_strongly_typed -Ae +ESlit", cppflags => threads("-D_REENTRANT") , lib_cppflags => add("-DMD32_XARRAY"), ex_libs => add("-ldl", threads("-lpthread")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'parisc20_64', perlasm_scheme => "64", shared_cflag => "+Z", shared_ldflag => add_before("-b"), shared_extension => ".sl.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)", multilib => "/pa20_64", }, # HP/UX IA-64 targets "hpux-ia64-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-common" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "+O0 +d -g", release => "+O2"), cflags => "-Ae +DD32 +Olit=all -z", cppflags => add(threads("-D_REENTRANT")), ex_libs => add("-ldl", threads("-lpthread")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT", asm_arch => 'ia64', perlasm_scheme => 'void', shared_cflag => "+Z", shared_ldflag => add_before("-b"), multilib => "/hpux32", }, "hpux64-ia64-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-common" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "+O0 +d -g", release => "+O3"), cflags => "-Ae +DD64 +Olit=all -z", cppflags => threads("-D_REENTRANT"), ex_libs => add("-ldl", threads("-lpthread")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'ia64', perlasm_scheme => 'void', shared_cflag => "+Z", shared_ldflag => add_before("-b"), multilib => "/hpux64", }, # GCC builds... "hpux-ia64-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-common" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), cflags => add(threads("-pthread")), ex_libs => add("-ldl", threads("-pthread")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT", asm_arch => 'ia64', perlasm_scheme => 'void', shared_cflag => "-fpic", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared"), multilib => "/hpux32", }, "hpux64-ia64-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "hpux-common" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), cflags => combine("-mlp64", threads("-pthread")), ex_libs => add("-ldl", threads("-pthread")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'ia64', perlasm_scheme => 'void', shared_cflag => "-fpic", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared"), multilib => "/hpux64", }, #### HP MPE/iX http://jazz.external.hp.com/src/openssl/ "MPE/iX-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => "-O3", cppflags => "-D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SOCKET_SOURCE", includes => [ "/SYSLOG/PUB" ], lib_cppflags => "-DBN_DIV2W", sys_id => "MPE", lflags => add("-L/SYSLOG/PUB"), ex_libs => add("-lsyslog -lsocket -lcurses"), thread_scheme => "(unknown)", bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", }, #### DEC Alpha Tru64 targets. Tru64 is marketing name for OSF/1 version 4 #### and forward. In reality 'uname -s' still returns "OSF1". Originally #### there were even osf1-* configs targeting prior versions provided, #### but not anymore... "tru64-alpha-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => "-O3", cflags => add("-std=c9x", threads("-pthread")), cppflags => "-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_OSF_SOURCE", ex_libs => add("-lrt", threads("-pthread")), # for mlock(2) bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'alpha', perlasm_scheme => "void", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "alpha-osf1-shared", shared_extension => ".so", }, "tru64-alpha-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => "-tune host -fast", cflags => add("-std1 -readonly_strings", threads("-pthread")), cppflags => "-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_OSF_SOURCE", ex_libs => add("-lrt", threads("-pthread")), # for mlock(2) bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'alpha', perlasm_scheme => "void", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "alpha-osf1-shared", shared_ldflag => "-msym", shared_extension => ".so", }, #### #### Variety of LINUX:-) #### # *-generic* is endian-neutral target, but ./config is free to # throw in -D[BL]_ENDIAN, whichever appropriate... "linux-generic32" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CXX => "g++", CFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), CXXFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), cflags => threads("-pthread"), cxxflags => combine("-std=c++11", threads("-pthread")), lib_cppflags => "-DOPENSSL_USE_NODELETE", ex_libs => add("-ldl", threads("-pthread")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "linux-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", shared_ldflag => sub { $disabled{pinshared} ? () : "-Wl,-znodelete" }, enable => [ "afalgeng" ], }, "linux-latomic" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ], ex_libs => add(threads("-latomic")), }, "linux-generic64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ], bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR", }, "linux-ppc" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-latomic" ], asm_arch => 'ppc32', perlasm_scheme => "linux32", lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), }, "linux-ppc64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], cflags => add("-m64"), cxxflags => add("-m64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), asm_arch => 'ppc64', perlasm_scheme => "linux64", multilib => "64", }, "linux-ppc64le" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], cflags => add("-m64"), cxxflags => add("-m64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), asm_arch => 'ppc64', perlasm_scheme => "linux64le", }, "linux-armv4" => { ################################################################ # Note that -march is not among compiler options in linux-armv4 # target description. Not specifying one is intentional to give # you choice to: # # a) rely on your compiler default by not specifying one; # b) specify your target platform explicitly for optimal # performance, e.g. -march=armv6 or -march=armv7-a; # c) build "universal" binary that targets *range* of platforms # by specifying minimum and maximum supported architecture; # # As for c) option. It actually makes no sense to specify # maximum to be less than ARMv7, because it's the least # requirement for run-time switch between platform-specific # code paths. And without run-time switch performance would be # equivalent to one for minimum. Secondly, there are some # natural limitations that you'd have to accept and respect. # Most notably you can *not* build "universal" binary for # big-endian platform. This is because ARMv7 processor always # picks instructions in little-endian order. Another similar # limitation is that -mthumb can't "cross" -march=armv6t2 # boundary, because that's where it became Thumb-2. Well, this # limitation is a bit artificial, because it's not really # impossible, but it's deemed too tricky to support. And of # course you have to be sure that your binutils are actually # up to the task of handling maximum target platform. With all # this in mind here is an example of how to configure # "universal" build: # # ./Configure linux-armv4 -march=armv6 -D__ARM_MAX_ARCH__=8 # inherit_from => [ "linux-latomic" ], asm_arch => 'armv4', perlasm_scheme => "linux32", }, "linux-aarch64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], asm_arch => 'aarch64', perlasm_scheme => "linux64", }, "linux-arm64ilp32" => { # https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/arm64-ilp32 inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ], cflags => add("-mabi=ilp32"), cxxflags => add("-mabi=ilp32"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'aarch64', perlasm_scheme => "linux64", }, "linux-mips32" => { # Configure script adds minimally required -march for assembly # support, if no -march was specified at command line. inherit_from => [ "linux-latomic" ], cflags => add("-mabi=32"), cxxflags => add("-mabi=32"), asm_arch => 'mips32', perlasm_scheme => "o32", }, # mips32 and mips64 below refer to contemporary MIPS Architecture # specifications, MIPS32 and MIPS64, rather than to kernel bitness. "linux-mips64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-latomic" ], cflags => add("-mabi=n32"), cxxflags => add("-mabi=n32"), bn_ops => "RC4_CHAR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT", asm_arch => 'mips64', perlasm_scheme => "n32", multilib => "32", }, "linux64-mips64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], cflags => add("-mabi=64"), cxxflags => add("-mabi=64"), asm_arch => 'mips64', perlasm_scheme => "64", multilib => "64", }, # riscv below refers to contemporary RISCV Architecture # specifications, "linux64-riscv64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64"], perlasm_scheme => "linux64", asm_arch => 'riscv64', }, "linux32-riscv32" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-latomic" ], perlasm_scheme => "linux32", asm_arch => 'riscv32', }, # loongarch64 below refers to contemporary LOONGARCH Architecture # specifications, "linux64-loongarch64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64"], perlasm_scheme => "linux64", asm_arch => 'loongarch64', }, #### IA-32 targets... #### These two targets are a bit aged and are to be used on older Linux #### machines where gcc doesn't understand -m32 and -m64 "linux-elf" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-fomit-frame-pointer")), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "elf", }, "linux-aout" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => add(picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer")), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", thread_scheme => "(unknown)", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "a.out", }, #### X86 / X86_64 targets "linux-x86" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-fomit-frame-pointer")), cflags => add("-m32"), cxxflags => add("-m32"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "elf", }, "linux-x86-latomic" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-x86" ], ex_libs => add(threads("-latomic")), }, "linux-x86-clang" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-x86" ], CC => "clang", CXX => "clang++", ex_libs => add(threads("-latomic")), }, "linux-x86_64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], cflags => add("-m64"), cxxflags => add("-m64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "elf", multilib => "64", }, "linux-x86_64-clang" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-x86_64" ], CC => "clang", CXX => "clang++", }, "linux-x32" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ], cflags => add("-mx32"), cxxflags => add("-mx32"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "elf32", multilib => "x32", }, "linux-ia64" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'ia64', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "linux64-s390x" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], cflags => add("-m64"), cxxflags => add("-m64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), asm_arch => 's390x', perlasm_scheme => "64", multilib => "64", }, "linux32-s390x" => { #### So called "highgprs" target for z/Architecture CPUs # "Highgprs" is kernel feature first implemented in Linux # 2.6.32, see /proc/cpuinfo. The idea is to preserve most # significant bits of general purpose registers not only # upon 32-bit process context switch, but even on # asynchronous signal delivery to such process. This makes # it possible to deploy 64-bit instructions even in legacy # application context and achieve better [or should we say # adequate] performance. The build is binary compatible with # linux-generic32, and the idea is to be able to install the # resulting libcrypto.so alongside generic one, e.g. as # /lib/highgprs/libcrypto.so.x.y, for ldconfig and run-time # linker to autodiscover. Unfortunately it doesn't work just # yet, because of couple of bugs in glibc # sysdeps/s390/dl-procinfo.c affecting ldconfig and ld.so.1... # inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ], cflags => add("-m31 -Wa,-mzarch"), cxxflags => add("-m31 -Wa,-mzarch"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), asm_arch => 's390x', perlasm_scheme => "31", multilib => "/highgprs", }, #### SPARC Linux setups "linux-sparcv8" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-latomic" ], cflags => add("-mcpu=v8"), cxxflags => add("-mcpu=v8"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W"), asm_arch => 'sparcv8', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "linux-sparcv9" => { # it's a real mess with -mcpu=ultrasparc option under Linux, # but -Wa,-Av8plus should do the trick no matter what. inherit_from => [ "linux-latomic" ], cflags => add("-m32 -mcpu=ultrasparc -Wa,-Av8plus"), cxxflags => add("-m32 -mcpu=ultrasparc -Wa,-Av8plus"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W"), asm_arch => 'sparcv9', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "linux64-sparcv9" => { # GCC 3.1 is a requirement inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], cflags => add("-m64 -mcpu=ultrasparc"), cxxflags => add("-m64 -mcpu=ultrasparc"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), ex_libs => add(threads("-latomic")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'sparcv9', perlasm_scheme => 'void', multilib => "64", }, "linux-alpha-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ], lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'alpha', perlasm_scheme => "void", }, "linux-c64xplus" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], # TI_CGT_C6000_7.3.x is a requirement CC => "cl6x", CFLAGS => "-o2 -ox -ms", cflags => "--linux -ea=.s -eo=.o -mv6400+ -pden", cxxflags => "--linux -ea=.s -eo=.o -mv6400+ -pden", cppflags => combine("-DOPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT", threads("-D_REENTRANT")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", thread_scheme => "pthreads", asm_arch => 'c64xplus', perlasm_scheme => "void", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "linux-shared", shared_cflag => "--pic", shared_ldflag => add("-z --sysv --shared"), ranlib => "true", }, #### *BSD "BSD-generic32" => { # As for thread cflag. Idea is to maintain "collective" set of # flags, which would cover all BSD flavors. -pthread applies # to them all, but is treated differently. OpenBSD expands is # as -D_POSIX_THREAD -lc_r, which is sufficient. FreeBSD 4.x # expands it as -lc_r, which has to be accompanied by explicit # -D_THREAD_SAFE and sometimes -D_REENTRANT. FreeBSD 5.x # expands it as -lc_r, which seems to be sufficient? inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), cflags => threads("-pthread"), cppflags => threads("-D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT"), ex_libs => add(threads("-pthread")), enable => add("devcryptoeng"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "bsd-gcc-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", }, "BSD-generic64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32" ], bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", }, "BSD-x86" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-fomit-frame-pointer")), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "a.out", }, "BSD-x86-elf" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-x86" ], perlasm_scheme => "elf", }, "BSD-sparcv8" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32" ], cflags => add("-mcpu=v8"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), asm_arch => 'sparcv8', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "BSD-sparc64" => { # -DMD32_REG_T=int doesn't actually belong in sparc64 target, it # simply *happens* to work around a compiler bug in gcc 3.3.3, # triggered by RIPEMD160 code. inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64" ], lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN -DMD32_REG_T=int"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'sparcv9', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "BSD-ia64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64" ], lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'ia64', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "BSD-x86_64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64" ], lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "elf", }, "BSD-aarch64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64" ], lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'aarch64', perlasm_scheme => "linux64", }, "BSD-ppc" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32" ], asm_arch => 'ppc32', perlasm_scheme => "linux32", lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), }, "BSD-ppc64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64" ], cflags => add("-m64"), cxxflags => add("-m64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), asm_arch => 'ppc64', perlasm_scheme => "linux64", }, "BSD-ppc64le" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64" ], cflags => add("-m64"), cxxflags => add("-m64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), asm_arch => 'ppc64', perlasm_scheme => "linux64le", }, # riscv below refers to contemporary RISCV Architecture # specifications, "BSD-riscv64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64"], perlasm_scheme => "linux64", asm_arch => 'riscv64', }, "BSD-riscv32" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32"], perlasm_scheme => "linux32", asm_arch => 'riscv32', }, "BSD-armv4" => { ################################################################ # Note that -march is not among compiler options in linux-armv4 # target description. Not specifying one is intentional to give # you choice to: # # a) rely on your compiler default by not specifying one; # b) specify your target platform explicitly for optimal # performance, e.g. -march=armv6 or -march=armv7-a; # c) build "universal" binary that targets *range* of platforms # by specifying minimum and maximum supported architecture; # # As for c) option. It actually makes no sense to specify # maximum to be less than ARMv7, because it's the least # requirement for run-time switch between platform-specific # code paths. And without run-time switch performance would be # equivalent to one for minimum. Secondly, there are some # natural limitations that you'd have to accept and respect. # Most notably you can *not* build "universal" binary for # big-endian platform. This is because ARMv7 processor always # picks instructions in little-endian order. Another similar # limitation is that -mthumb can't "cross" -march=armv6t2 # boundary, because that's where it became Thumb-2. Well, this # limitation is a bit artificial, because it's not really # impossible, but it's deemed too tricky to support. And of # course you have to be sure that your binutils are actually # up to the task of handling maximum target platform. With all # this in mind here is an example of how to configure # "universal" build: # # ./Configure BSD-armv4 -march=armv6 -D__ARM_MAX_ARCH__=8 # inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32" ], asm_arch => 'armv4', perlasm_scheme => "linux32", }, "bsdi-elf-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => "-fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -Wall", lib_cppflags => "-DPERL5 -DL_ENDIAN", ex_libs => add("-ldl"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "elf", thread_scheme => "(unknown)", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "bsd-gcc-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", }, #### *BSD-nodef "BSD-nodef-generic32" => { # As for thread cflag. Idea is to maintain "collective" set of # flags, which would cover all BSD flavors. -pthread applies # to them all, but is treated differently. OpenBSD expands is # as -D_POSIX_THREAD -lc_r, which is sufficient. FreeBSD 4.x # expands it as -lc_r, which has to be accompanied by explicit # -D_THREAD_SAFE and sometimes -D_REENTRANT. FreeBSD 5.x # expands it as -lc_r, which seems to be sufficient? inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), cflags => threads("-pthread"), cppflags => threads("-D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT"), ex_libs => add(threads("-pthread")), enable => add("devcryptoeng"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "bsd-gcc-nodef-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", }, "BSD-nodef-generic64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-nodef-generic32" ], bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", }, "BSD-nodef-x86" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-nodef-generic32" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-fomit-frame-pointer")), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "a.out", }, "BSD-nodef-x86-elf" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-nodef-x86" ], perlasm_scheme => "elf", }, "BSD-nodef-sparcv8" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-nodef-generic32" ], cflags => add("-mcpu=v8"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), asm_arch => 'sparcv8', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "BSD-nodef-sparc64" => { # -DMD32_REG_T=int doesn't actually belong in sparc64 target, it # simply *happens* to work around a compiler bug in gcc 3.3.3, # triggered by RIPEMD160 code. inherit_from => [ "BSD-nodef-generic64" ], lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN -DMD32_REG_T=int"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'sparcv9', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "BSD-nodef-ia64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-nodef-generic64" ], lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'ia64', perlasm_scheme => 'void', }, "BSD-nodef-x86_64" => { inherit_from => [ "BSD-nodef-generic64" ], lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "elf", }, #### SCO/Caldera targets. # # Originally we had like unixware-*, unixware-*-pentium, unixware-*-p6, etc. # Now we only have blended unixware-* as it's the only one used by ./config. # If you want to optimize for particular microarchitecture, bypass ./config # and './Configure unixware-7 -Kpentium_pro' or whatever appropriate. # Note that not all targets include assembler support. Mostly because of # lack of motivation to support out-of-date platforms with out-of-date # compiler drivers and assemblers. # # UnixWare 2.0x fails destest with -O. "unixware-2.0" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", cflags => threads("-Kthread"), lib_cppflags => "-DFILIO_H -DNO_STRINGS_H", ex_libs => add("-lsocket -lnsl -lresolv -lx"), thread_scheme => "uithreads", }, "unixware-2.1" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => "-O", cflags => threads("-Kthread"), lib_cppflags => "-DFILIO_H", ex_libs => add("-lsocket -lnsl -lresolv -lx"), thread_scheme => "uithreads", }, "unixware-7" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => "-O", cflags => combine("-Kalloca", threads("-Kthread")), lib_cppflags => "-DFILIO_H", ex_libs => add("-lsocket -lnsl"), thread_scheme => "uithreads", bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "elf-1", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "svr5-shared", shared_cflag => "-Kpic", }, "unixware-7-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall", cppflags => add(threads("-D_REENTRANT")), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN -DFILIO_H"), ex_libs => add("-lsocket -lnsl"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", thread_scheme => "pthreads", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "elf-1", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "gnu-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", }, # SCO 5 - Ben Laurie says the -O breaks the SCO cc. "sco5-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], cc => "cc", cflags => "-belf", ex_libs => add("-lsocket -lnsl"), thread_scheme => "(unknown)", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "elf-1", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "svr3-shared", shared_cflag => "-Kpic", }, "sco5-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], cc => "gcc", cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer", ex_libs => add("-lsocket -lnsl"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", thread_scheme => "(unknown)", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "elf-1", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "svr3-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", }, #### IBM's AIX. # Below targets assume AIX >=5. Caveat lector. If you are accustomed # to control compilation "bitness" by setting $OBJECT_MODE environment # variable, then you should know that in OpenSSL case it's considered # only in ./config. Once configured, build procedure remains "deaf" to # current value of $OBJECT_MODE. "aix-common" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], template => 1, sys_id => "AIX", lib_cppflags => "-DB_ENDIAN", lflags => "-Wl,-bsvr4", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "aix", module_ldflags => "-Wl,-G,-bsymbolic,-bnoentry", shared_ldflag => "-Wl,-G,-bsymbolic,-bnoentry", shared_defflag => "-Wl,-bE:", shared_fipsflag => "-Wl,-binitfini:_init:_cleanup", perl_platform => 'AIX', }, "aix-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "aix-common" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O"), cflags => add(threads("-pthread")), ex_libs => add(threads("-pthread")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'ppc32', perlasm_scheme => "aix32", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared -static-libgcc"), AR => add("-X32"), RANLIB => add("-X32"), }, "aix64-gcc" => { inherit_from => [ "aix-common" ], CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O"), cflags => combine("-maix64", threads("-pthread")), ex_libs => add(threads("-pthread")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'ppc64', perlasm_scheme => "aix64", shared_ldflag => add_before("-shared -static-libgcc"), shared_extension => "64.so.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)", AR => add("-X64"), RANLIB => add("-X64"), }, "aix64-gcc-as" => { inherit_from => [ "aix64-gcc" ], perlasm_scheme => "aix64-as", }, "aix-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "aix-common" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O"), cflags => combine("-q32 -qmaxmem=16384 -qro -qroconst", threads("-qthreaded")), cppflags => threads("-D_THREAD_SAFE"), ex_libs => add(threads("-lpthreads")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'ppc32', perlasm_scheme => "aix32", shared_cflag => "-qpic", AR => add("-X32"), RANLIB => add("-X32"), }, "aix64-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "aix-common" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O"), cflags => combine("-q64 -qmaxmem=16384 -qro -qroconst", threads("-qthreaded")), cppflags => threads("-D_THREAD_SAFE"), ex_libs => add(threads("-lpthreads")), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'ppc64', perlasm_scheme => "aix64", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_cflag => "-qpic", shared_extension => "64.so.\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER)", AR => add("-X64"), RANLIB => add("-X64"), }, # SIEMENS BS2000/OSD: an EBCDIC-based mainframe "BS2000-OSD" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "c89", CFLAGS => "-O", cflags => "-XLLML -XLLMK -XL", cppflags => "-DCHARSET_EBCDIC", lib_cppflags => "-DB_ENDIAN", ex_libs => add("-lsocket -lnsl"), bn_ops => "THIRTY_TWO_BIT RC4_CHAR", thread_scheme => "(unknown)", }, #### Visual C targets # # Win64 targets, WIN64I denotes IA-64/Itanium and WIN64A - AMD64 # # Note about /wd4090, disable warning C4090. This warning returns false # positives in some situations. Disabling it altogether masks both # legitimate and false cases, but as we compile on multiple platforms, # we rely on other compilers to catch legitimate cases. # # Also note that we force threads no matter what. Configuring "no-threads" # is ignored. # # UNICODE is defined in VC-common and applies to all targets. It used to # be an opt-in option for VC-WIN32, but not anymore. The original reason # was because ANSI API was *native* system interface for no longer # supported Windows 9x. Keep in mind that UNICODE only affects how # OpenSSL libraries interact with underlying OS, it doesn't affect API # that OpenSSL presents to application. "VC-common" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_Windows" ], template => 1, CC => "cl", CPP => '$(CC) /EP /C', CFLAGS => "/W3 /wd4090 /nologo", coutflag => "/Fo", LD => "link", LDFLAGS => "/nologo /debug", ldoutflag => "/out:", ldpostoutflag => "", ld_resp_delim => "\n", bin_lflags => "setargv.obj", makedepcmd => '$(CC) /Zs /showIncludes', makedep_scheme => 'VC', AR => "lib", ARFLAGS => "/nologo", aroutflag => "/out:", ar_resp_delim => "\n", RC => "rc", rcoutflag => "/fo", defines => add("OPENSSL_SYS_WIN32", "WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN", "UNICODE", "_UNICODE", "_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE", "_WINSOCK_DEPRECATED_NO_WARNINGS"), lib_cflags => add("/Zi /Fdossl_static.pdb"), lib_defines => add("L_ENDIAN"), dso_cflags => "/Zi /Fddso.pdb", bin_cflags => "/Zi /Fdapp.pdb", # def_flag made to empty string so a .def file gets generated shared_defflag => '', shared_ldflag => "/dll", shared_target => "win-shared", # meaningless except it gives Configure a hint lddefflag => "/def:", ldresflag => " ", ld_implib_flag => "/implib:", thread_scheme => "winthreads", dso_scheme => "win32", perl_platform => 'Windows::MSVC', # additional parameter to build_scheme denotes install-path "flavour" build_scheme => add("VC-common", { separator => undef }), }, "VC-noCE-common" => { inherit_from => [ "VC-common" ], template => 1, CFLAGS => add(picker(debug => '/Od', release => '/O2')), cflags => add(picker(default => '/Gs0 /GF /Gy', debug => sub { ($disabled{shared} ? "" : "/MDd"); }, release => sub { ($disabled{shared} ? "" : "/MD"); })), defines => add(picker(default => [], # works as type cast debug => [ "DEBUG", "_DEBUG" ])), lib_cflags => add(sub { $disabled{shared} ? "/MT /Zl" : () }), # Following might/should appears controversial, i.e. defining # /MDd without evaluating $disabled{shared}. It works in # non-shared build because static library is compiled with /Zl # and bares no reference to specific RTL. And it works in # shared build because multiple /MDd options are not prohibited. # But why /MDd in static build? Well, basically this is just a # reference point, which allows to catch eventual errors that # would prevent those who want to wrap OpenSSL into own .DLL. # Why not /MD in release build then? Well, some are likely to # prefer [non-debug] openssl.exe to be free from Micorosoft RTL # redistributable. bin_cflags => add(picker(debug => "/MDd", release => sub { $disabled{shared} ? "/MT" : () }, )), bin_lflags => add("/subsystem:console /opt:ref"), ex_libs => add(sub { my @ex_libs = (); push @ex_libs, 'ws2_32.lib' unless $disabled{sock}; push @ex_libs, 'gdi32.lib advapi32.lib crypt32.lib user32.lib'; return join(" ", @ex_libs); }), }, "VC-WIN64-common" => { inherit_from => [ "VC-noCE-common" ], template => 1, ex_libs => add(sub { my @ex_libs = (); push @ex_libs, 'bufferoverflowu.lib' if (`cl 2>&1` =~ /14\.00\.4[0-9]{4}\./); return join(" ", @_, @ex_libs); }), bn_ops => add("SIXTY_FOUR_BIT"), }, "VC-WIN64I" => { inherit_from => [ "VC-WIN64-common" ], AS => "ias", ASFLAGS => "-d debug", asoutflag => "-o ", sys_id => "WIN64I", uplink_arch => 'ia64', asm_arch => 'ia64', perlasm_scheme => "ias", multilib => "-ia64", }, "VC-WIN64A" => { inherit_from => [ "VC-WIN64-common" ], AS => sub { vc_win64a_info()->{AS} }, ASFLAGS => sub { vc_win64a_info()->{ASFLAGS} }, asoutflag => sub { vc_win64a_info()->{asoutflag} }, asflags => sub { vc_win64a_info()->{asflags} }, sys_id => "WIN64A", uplink_arch => 'x86_64', asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => sub { vc_win64a_info()->{perlasm_scheme} }, multilib => "-x64", }, "VC-WIN32" => { inherit_from => [ "VC-noCE-common" ], AS => sub { vc_win32_info()->{AS} }, ASFLAGS => sub { vc_win32_info()->{ASFLAGS} }, asoutflag => sub { vc_win32_info()->{asoutflag} }, asflags => sub { vc_win32_info()->{asflags} }, sys_id => "WIN32", bn_ops => add("BN_LLONG"), uplink_arch => 'common', asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => sub { vc_win32_info()->{perlasm_scheme} }, # "WOW" stands for "Windows on Windows", and "VC-WOW" engages # some installation path heuristics in windows-makefile.tmpl... build_scheme => add("VC-WOW", { separator => undef }), }, "VC-CE" => { inherit_from => [ "VC-common" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(debug => "/Od", release => "/O1i")), CPPDEFINES => picker(debug => [ "DEBUG", "_DEBUG" ]), LDFLAGS => add("/nologo /opt:ref"), cflags => combine('/GF /Gy', sub { vc_wince_info()->{cflags}; }, sub { `cl 2>&1` =~ /Version ([0-9]+)\./ && $1>=14 ? ($disabled{shared} ? " /MT" : " /MD") : " /MC"; }), cppflags => sub { vc_wince_info()->{cppflags}; }, lib_defines => add("NO_CHMOD", "OPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT"), lib_cppflags => sub { vc_wince_info()->{cppflags}; }, includes => add(combine(sub { defined(env('WCECOMPAT')) ? '$(WCECOMPAT)/include' : (); }, sub { defined(env('PORTSDK_LIBPATH')) ? '$(PORTSDK_LIBPATH)/../../include' : (); })), lflags => add(combine(sub { vc_wince_info()->{lflags}; }, sub { defined(env('PORTSDK_LIBPATH')) ? "/entry:mainCRTstartup" : (); })), sys_id => "WINCE", bn_ops => add("BN_LLONG"), ex_libs => add(sub { my @ex_libs = (); push @ex_libs, 'ws2.lib' unless $disabled{sock}; push @ex_libs, 'crypt32.lib'; if (defined(env('WCECOMPAT'))) { my $x = '$(WCECOMPAT)/lib'; if (-f "$x/env('TARGETCPU')/wcecompatex.lib") { $x .= '/$(TARGETCPU)/wcecompatex.lib'; } else { $x .= '/wcecompatex.lib'; } push @ex_libs, $x; } push @ex_libs, '$(PORTSDK_LIBPATH)/portlib.lib' if (defined(env('PORTSDK_LIBPATH'))); push @ex_libs, '/nodefaultlib coredll.lib corelibc.lib' if (env('TARGETCPU') =~ /^X86|^ARMV4[IT]/); return join(" ", @ex_libs); }), }, #### MinGW "mingw-common" => { inherit_from => [ 'BASE_unix' ], template => 1, CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-g -O0", release => "-O3"), cppflags => combine("-DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN", threads("-D_MT")), lib_cppflags => "-DL_ENDIAN", ex_libs => add("-lws2_32 -lgdi32 -lcrypt32"), thread_scheme => "winthreads", dso_scheme => "win32", shared_target => "mingw-shared", shared_cppflags => add("_WINDLL"), shared_ldflag => "-static-libgcc", perl_platform => 'mingw', }, "mingw" => { inherit_from => [ "mingw-common" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-fomit-frame-pointer")), cflags => "-m32", sys_id => "MINGW32", bn_ops => add("BN_LLONG"), asm_arch => 'x86', uplink_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "coff", shared_rcflag => "--target=pe-i386", multilib => "", }, "mingw64" => { # As for uplink_arch. Applink makes it possible to use # .dll compiled with one compiler with application compiled with # another compiler. It's possible to engage Applink support in # mingw64 build, but it's not done, because until mingw64 # supports structured exception handling, one can't seriously # consider its binaries for using with non-mingw64 run-time # environment. And as mingw64 is always consistent with itself, # Applink is never engaged and can as well be omitted. inherit_from => [ "mingw-common" ], cflags => "-m64", sys_id => "MINGW64", bn_ops => add("SIXTY_FOUR_BIT"), asm_arch => 'x86_64', uplink_arch => undef, perlasm_scheme => "mingw64", shared_rcflag => "--target=pe-x86-64", multilib => "64", }, #### UEFI "UEFI" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => "-O", lib_cppflags => "-DL_ENDIAN", sys_id => "UEFI", }, "UEFI-x86" => { inherit_from => [ "UEFI" ], asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "win32n", }, "UEFI-x86_64" => { inherit_from => [ "UEFI" ], asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "nasm", }, #### UWIN "UWIN" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "cc", CFLAGS => "-O -Wall", lib_cppflags => "-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN", sys_id => "UWIN", bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", dso_scheme => "win32", }, #### Cygwin "Cygwin-common" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], template => 1, CC => "gcc", CFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-g -O0", release => "-O3"), ex_libs => add("-lcrypt32"), lib_cppflags => "-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN", sys_id => "CYGWIN", thread_scheme => "pthread", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "cygwin-shared", shared_cppflags => "-D_WINDLL", perl_platform => 'Cygwin', }, "Cygwin-x86" => { inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-common" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "coff", }, "Cygwin-x86_64" => { inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-common" ], CC => "gcc", bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "mingw64", }, # Backward compatibility for those using this target "Cygwin" => { inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ] }, # In case someone constructs the Cygwin target name themself "Cygwin-i386" => { inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ] }, "Cygwin-i486" => { inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ] }, "Cygwin-i586" => { inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ] }, "Cygwin-i686" => { inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ] }, ##### MacOS X (a.k.a. Darwin) setup "darwin-common" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], template => 1, CC => "cc", CFLAGS => picker(debug => "-g -O0", release => "-O3"), cppflags => threads("-D_REENTRANT"), lflags => add("-Wl,-search_paths_first"), sys_id => "MACOSX", bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", thread_scheme => "pthreads", perlasm_scheme => "osx32", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", ranlib => "ranlib -c", shared_target => "darwin-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", shared_extension => ".\$(SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER).dylib", }, # Option "freeze" such as -std=gnu9x can't negatively interfere # with future defaults for below two targets, because MacOS X # for PPC has no future, it was discontinued by vendor in 2009. "darwin-ppc-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin-ppc" ] }, # Historic alias "darwin-ppc" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin-common" ], cflags => add("-arch ppc -std=gnu9x -Wa,-force_cpusubtype_ALL"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), shared_cflag => add("-fno-common"), asm_arch => 'ppc32', perlasm_scheme => "osx32", }, "darwin64-ppc-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin64-ppc" ] }, # Historic alias "darwin64-ppc" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin-common" ], cflags => add("-arch ppc64 -std=gnu9x"), lib_cppflags => add("-DB_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR", asm_arch => 'ppc64', perlasm_scheme => "osx64", }, "darwin-i386-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin-i386" ] }, # Historic alias "darwin-i386" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin-common" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-fomit-frame-pointer")), cflags => add("-arch i386"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_INT", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => "macosx", }, "darwin64-x86_64-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin64-x86_64" ] }, # Historic alias "darwin64-x86_64" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin-common" ], CFLAGS => add("-Wall"), cflags => add("-arch x86_64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => "macosx", }, "darwin64-arm64-cc" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin64-arm64" ] }, # "Historic" alias "darwin64-arm64" => { inherit_from => [ "darwin-common" ], CFLAGS => add("-Wall"), cflags => add("-arch arm64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'aarch64', perlasm_scheme => "ios64", }, ##### GNU Hurd "hurd-generic32" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "gcc", CXX => "g++", CFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), CXXFLAGS => picker(default => "-Wall", debug => "-O0 -g", release => "-O3"), cflags => threads("-pthread"), cxxflags => combine("-std=c++11", threads("-pthread")), ex_libs => add("-ldl", threads("-pthread")), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => "dlfcn", shared_target => "linux-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", shared_ldflag => sub { $disabled{pinshared} ? () : "-Wl,-znodelete" }, }, "hurd-generic64" => { inherit_from => [ "hurd-generic32" ], bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR", }, #### X86 / X86_64 targets "hurd-x86" => { inherit_from => [ "hurd-generic32" ], CFLAGS => add(picker(release => "-fomit-frame-pointer")), cflags => add("-m32"), cxxflags => add("-m32"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", asm_arch => 'x86', perlasm_scheme => 'elf', }, "hurd-x86_64" => { inherit_from => [ "hurd-generic64" ], cflags => add("-m64"), cxxflags => add("-m64"), lib_cppflags => add("-DL_ENDIAN"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", asm_arch => 'x86_64', perlasm_scheme => 'elf', multilib => "64", }, ##### VxWorks for various targets "vxworks-ppc60x" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "ccppc", CFLAGS => "-O2 -Wall -fstrength-reduce", cflags => "-mrtp -mhard-float -mstrict-align -fno-implicit-fp -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing", cppflags => combine("-D_REENTRANT -DPPC32_fp60x -DCPU=PPC32", "_DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h/wrn/coreip"), sys_id => "VXWORKS", lflags => add("-L \$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/lib/ppc/PPC32/common"), ex_libs => add("-Wl,--defsym,__wrs_rtp_base=0xe0000000"), }, "vxworks-ppcgen" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "ccppc", CFLAGS => "-O1 -Wall", cflags => "-mrtp -msoft-float -mstrict-align -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing", cppflags => combine("-D_REENTRANT -DPPC32 -DCPU=PPC32", "-DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h/wrn/coreip"), sys_id => "VXWORKS", lflags => add("-L \$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/lib/ppc/PPC32/sfcommon"), ex_libs => add("-Wl,--defsym,__wrs_rtp_base=0xe0000000"), }, "vxworks-ppc405" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "ccppc", CFLAGS => "-g", cflags => "-msoft-float -mlongcall", cppflags => combine("-D_REENTRANT -DPPC32 -DCPU=PPC405", "-DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h"), sys_id => "VXWORKS", lflags => add("-r"), }, "vxworks-ppc750" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "ccppc", CFLAGS => "-ansi -fvolatile -Wall \$(DEBUG_FLAG)", cflags => "-nostdinc -fno-builtin -fno-for-scope -fsigned-char -msoft-float -mlongcall", cppflags => combine("-DPPC750 -D_REENTRANT -DCPU=PPC604", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h"), sys_id => "VXWORKS", lflags => add("-r"), }, "vxworks-ppc750-debug" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "ccppc", CFLAGS => "-ansi -fvolatile -Wall -g", cflags => "-nostdinc -fno-builtin -fno-for-scope -fsigned-char -msoft-float -mlongcall", cppflags => combine("-DPPC750 -D_REENTRANT -DCPU=PPC604", "-DPEDANTIC -DDEBUG", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h"), sys_id => "VXWORKS", lflags => add("-r"), }, "vxworks-ppc860" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "ccppc", cflags => "-nostdinc -msoft-float", cppflags => combine("-DCPU=PPC860 -DNO_STRINGS_H", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h"), sys_id => "VXWORKS", lflags => add("-r"), }, "vxworks-simlinux" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "ccpentium", cflags => "-B\$(WIND_BASE)/host/\$(WIND_HOST_TYPE)/lib/gcc-lib/ -fno-builtin -fno-defer-pop", cppflags => combine("-D_VSB_CONFIG_FILE=\"\$(WIND_BASE)/target/lib/h/config/vsbConfig.h\"", "-DL_ENDIAN -DCPU=SIMLINUX -DNO_STRINGS_H", "-DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu", "-DOPENSSL_NO_HW_PADLOCK", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip"), sys_id => "VXWORKS", lflags => add("-r"), ranlib => "ranlibpentium", }, "vxworks-mips" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => "ccmips", CFLAGS => "-O -G 0", cflags => "-mrtp -mips2 -B\$(WIND_BASE)/host/\$(WIND_HOST_TYPE)/lib/gcc-lib/ -msoft-float -mno-branch-likely -fno-builtin -fno-defer-pop", cppflags => combine("-D_VSB_CONFIG_FILE=\"\$(WIND_BASE)/target/lib/h/config/vsbConfig.h\"", "-DCPU=MIPS32 -DNO_STRINGS_H", "-DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu", "-DOPENSSL_NO_HW_PADLOCK", threads("-D_REENTRANT"), "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h", "-I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip"), sys_id => "VXWORKS", lflags => add("-L \$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/lib/mips/MIPSI32/sfcommon"), ex_libs => add("-Wl,--defsym,__wrs_rtp_base=0xe0000000"), thread_scheme => "pthreads", asm_arch => 'mips32', perlasm_scheme => "o32", ranlib => "ranlibmips", }, #### uClinux "uClinux-dist" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => sub { env('CC') }, cppflags => threads("-D_REENTRANT"), ex_libs => add("\$(LDLIBS)"), bn_ops => "BN_LLONG", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => sub { env('LIBSSL_dlfcn') }, shared_target => "linux-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", ranlib => sub { env('RANLIB') }, }, "uClinux-dist64" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_unix" ], CC => sub { env('CC') }, cppflags => threads("-D_REENTRANT"), ex_libs => add("\$(LDLIBS)"), bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG", thread_scheme => "pthreads", dso_scheme => sub { env('LIBSSL_dlfcn') }, shared_target => "linux-shared", shared_cflag => "-fPIC", ranlib => sub { env('RANLIB') }, }, ##### VMS # Most things happen in vms-generic. # Note that vms_info extracts the pointer size from the end of # the target name, and will assume that anything matching /-p\d+$/ # indicates the pointer size setting for the desired target. "vms-generic" => { inherit_from => [ "BASE_VMS" ], template => 1, CC => "CC/DECC", CPP => '$(CC)/PREPROCESS_ONLY=SYS$OUTPUT:', CFLAGS => combine(picker(default => "/STANDARD=(ISOC94,RELAXED)/NOLIST/PREFIX=ALL", debug => "/NOOPTIMIZE/DEBUG", release => "/OPTIMIZE/NODEBUG"), sub { my @warnings = @{vms_info()->{disable_warns}}; @warnings ? "/WARNINGS=DISABLE=(".join(",",@warnings).")" : (); }), cflag_incfirst => '/FIRST_INCLUDE=', lib_defines => add("OPENSSL_USE_NODELETE", sub { return vms_info()->{def_zlib} ? "LIBZ=\"\"\"".vms_info()->{def_zlib}."\"\"\"" : (); }), lflags => picker(default => "/MAP='F\$PARSE(\".MAP\",\"\$\@\")'", debug => "/DEBUG/TRACEBACK", release => "/NODEBUG/NOTRACEBACK"), # Because of dso_cflags below, we can't set the generic |cflags| here, # as it can't be overridden, so we set separate C flags for libraries # and binaries instead. bin_cflags => add("/NAMES=(AS_IS,SHORTENED)/EXTERN_MODEL=STRICT_REFDEF"), lib_cflags => add("/NAMES=(AS_IS,SHORTENED)/EXTERN_MODEL=STRICT_REFDEF"), # Strictly speaking, DSOs should not need to have name shortening, # as all their exported symbols should be short enough to fit the # linker's 31 character per symbol name limit. However, providers # may be composed of more than one object file, and internal symbols # may and do surpass the 31 character limit. dso_cflags => add("/NAMES=(SHORTENED)"), ex_libs => add(sub { return vms_info()->{zlib} || (); }), shared_target => "vms-shared", # def_flag made to empty string so a .opt file gets generated shared_defflag => '', dso_scheme => "vms", thread_scheme => "pthreads", makedep_scheme => 'VMS C', AS => sub { vms_info()->{AS} }, ASFLAGS => sub { vms_info()->{ASFLAGS} }, asoutflag => sub { vms_info()->{asoutflag} }, asflags => sub { vms_info()->{asflags} }, perlasm_scheme => sub { vms_info()->{perlasm_scheme} }, disable => add('pinshared', 'loadereng'), }, # From HELP CC/POINTER_SIZE: # # ---------- # LONG[=ARGV] The compiler assumes 64-bit pointers. If the ARGV option to # LONG or 64 is present, the main argument argv will be an # array of long pointers instead of an array of short pointers. # # 64[=ARGV] Same as LONG. # ---------- # # We don't want the hassle of dealing with 32-bit pointers with argv, so # we force it to have 64-bit pointers, see the added cflags in the -p64 # config targets below. "vms-alpha" => { inherit_from => [ "vms-generic" ], bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_INT", pointer_size => "", }, "vms-alpha-p32" => { inherit_from => [ "vms-alpha" ], cflags => add("/POINTER_SIZE=32"), pointer_size => "32", }, "vms-alpha-p64" => { inherit_from => [ "vms-alpha" ], cflags => add("/POINTER_SIZE=64=ARGV"), pointer_size => "64", }, "vms-ia64" => { inherit_from => [ "vms-generic" ], bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_INT", asm_arch => sub { vms_info()->{AS} ? 'ia64' : undef }, perlasm_scheme => 'ias', pointer_size => "", }, "vms-ia64-p32" => { inherit_from => [ "vms-ia64" ], cflags => add("/POINTER_SIZE=32"), pointer_size => "32", }, "vms-ia64-p64" => { inherit_from => [ "vms-ia64" ], cflags => add("/POINTER_SIZE=64=ARGV"), pointer_size => "64", }, "vms-x86_64" => { inherit_from => [ "vms-generic" ], bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT", pointer_size => "", } );