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Add a config option for sslkeylog (disabled by default) When enabled, SSL_CTX_new[_ex] becomes sensitive to the SSLKEYLOGFILE environment variable. It records keylog callback messages to the file specified in the environment variable according to the format specified in https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-thomson-tls-keylogfile-00.html Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Saša Nedvědický <sashan@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Hugo Landau <hlandau@devever.net> Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/25297)
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Perl
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3750 lines
138 KiB
Perl
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#! /usr/bin/env perl
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# -*- mode: perl; -*-
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# Copyright 2016-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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## Configure -- OpenSSL source tree configuration script
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use 5.10.0;
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use strict;
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use Config;
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use FindBin;
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use lib "$FindBin::Bin/util/perl";
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use File::Basename;
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use File::Spec::Functions qw/:DEFAULT abs2rel rel2abs splitdir/;
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use File::Path qw/mkpath/;
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use OpenSSL::fallback "$FindBin::Bin/external/perl/MODULES.txt";
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use OpenSSL::Glob;
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use OpenSSL::Template;
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use OpenSSL::config;
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# see INSTALL.md for instructions.
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my $orig_death_handler = $SIG{__DIE__};
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$SIG{__DIE__} = \&death_handler;
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my $usage="Usage: Configure [no-<feature> ...] [enable-<feature> ...] [-Dxxx] [-lxxx] [-Lxxx] [-fxxx] [-Kxxx] [no-hw-xxx|no-hw] [[no-]threads] [[no-]thread-pool] [[no-]default-thread-pool] [[no-]shared] [[no-]zlib|zlib-dynamic] [no-asm] [no-egd] [sctp] [386] [--prefix=DIR] [--openssldir=OPENSSLDIR] [--with-xxx[=vvv]] [--config=FILE] os/compiler[:flags]\n";
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my $banner = <<"EOF";
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**********************************************************************
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*** ***
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*** OpenSSL has been successfully configured ***
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*** ***
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*** If you encounter a problem while building, please open an ***
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*** issue on GitHub <https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues> ***
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*** and include the output from the following command: ***
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*** ***
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*** perl configdata.pm --dump ***
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*** ***
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*** (If you are new to OpenSSL, you might want to consult the ***
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*** 'Troubleshooting' section in the INSTALL.md file first) ***
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*** ***
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**********************************************************************
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EOF
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# Options:
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#
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# --config add the given configuration file, which will be read after
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# any "Configurations*" files that are found in the same
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# directory as this script.
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# --prefix prefix for the OpenSSL installation, which includes the
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# directories bin, lib, include, share/man, share/doc/openssl
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# This becomes the value of INSTALLTOP in Makefile
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# (Default: /usr/local)
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# --openssldir OpenSSL data area, such as openssl.cnf, certificates and keys.
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# If it's a relative directory, it will be added on the directory
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# given with --prefix.
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# This becomes the value of OPENSSLDIR in Makefile and in C.
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# (Default: PREFIX/ssl)
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# --banner=".." Output specified text instead of default completion banner
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#
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# -w Don't wait after showing a Configure warning
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#
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# --cross-compile-prefix Add specified prefix to binutils components.
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#
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# --api One of 0.9.8, 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.2, 1.1.0, 1.1.1, or 3.0
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# Define the public APIs as they were for that version
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# including patch releases. If 'no-deprecated' is also
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# given, do not compile support for interfaces deprecated
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# up to and including the specified OpenSSL version.
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#
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# no-hw-xxx do not compile support for specific crypto hardware.
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# Generic OpenSSL-style methods relating to this support
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# are always compiled but return NULL if the hardware
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# support isn't compiled.
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#
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# enable-demos Enable the building of the example code in the demos directory
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# enable-h3demo Enable the http3 demo, which currently only links to the
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# external nghttp3 library on unix platforms
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# no-hw do not compile support for any crypto hardware.
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# [no-]threads [don't] try to create a library that is suitable for
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# multithreaded applications (default is "threads" if we
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# know how to do it)
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# [no-]thread-pool
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# [don't] allow thread pool functionality
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# [no-]default-thread-pool
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# [don't] allow default thread pool functionality
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# [no-]shared [don't] try to create shared libraries when supported.
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# [no-]pic [don't] try to build position independent code when supported.
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# If disabled, it also disables shared and dynamic-engine.
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# no-asm do not use assembler
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# no-egd do not compile support for the entropy-gathering daemon APIs
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# [no-]zlib [don't] compile support for zlib compression.
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# zlib-dynamic Like "zlib", but the zlib library is expected to be a shared
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# library and will be loaded at run-time by the OpenSSL library.
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# sctp include SCTP support
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# no-quic disable QUIC support
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# no-uplink Don't build support for UPLINK interface.
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# enable-weak-ssl-ciphers
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# Enable weak ciphers that are disabled by default.
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# 386 generate 80386 code in assembly modules
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# no-sse2 disables IA-32 SSE2 code in assembly modules, the above
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# mentioned '386' option implies this one
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# no-<cipher> build without specified algorithm (dsa, idea, rc5, ...)
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# -<xxx> +<xxx> All options which are unknown to the 'Configure' script are
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# /<xxx> passed through to the compiler. Unix-style options beginning
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# with a '-' or '+' are recognized, as well as Windows-style
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# options beginning with a '/'. If the option contains arguments
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# separated by spaces, then the URL-style notation %20 can be
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# used for the space character in order to avoid having to quote
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# the option. For example, -opt%20arg gets expanded to -opt arg.
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# In fact, any ASCII character can be encoded as %xx using its
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# hexadecimal encoding.
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# -static while -static is also a pass-through compiler option (and
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# as such is limited to environments where it's actually
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# meaningful), it triggers a number configuration options,
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# namely no-pic, no-shared and no-threads. It is
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# argued that the only reason to produce statically linked
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# binaries (and in context it means executables linked with
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# -static flag, and not just executables linked with static
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# libcrypto.a) is to eliminate dependency on specific run-time,
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# a.k.a. libc version. The mentioned config options are meant
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# to achieve just that. Unfortunately on Linux it's impossible
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# to eliminate the dependency completely for openssl executable
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# because of getaddrinfo and gethostbyname calls, which can
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# invoke dynamically loadable library facility anyway to meet
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# the lookup requests. For this reason on Linux statically
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# linked openssl executable has rather debugging value than
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# production quality.
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#
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# BN_LLONG use the type 'long long' in crypto/bn/bn.h
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# RC4_CHAR use 'char' instead of 'int' for RC4_INT in crypto/rc4/rc4.h
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# Following are set automatically by this script
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#
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# MD5_ASM use some extra md5 assembler,
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# SHA1_ASM use some extra sha1 assembler, must define L_ENDIAN for x86
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# RMD160_ASM use some extra ripemd160 assembler,
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# SHA256_ASM sha256_block is implemented in assembler
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# SHA512_ASM sha512_block is implemented in assembler
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# AES_ASM AES_[en|de]crypt is implemented in assembler
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# Minimum warning options... any contributions to OpenSSL should at least
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# get past these. Note that we only use these with C compilers, not with
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# C++ compilers.
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# -DPEDANTIC complements -pedantic and is meant to mask code that
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# is not strictly standard-compliant and/or implementation-specific,
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# e.g. inline assembly, disregards to alignment requirements, such
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# that -pedantic would complain about. Incidentally -DPEDANTIC has
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# to be used even in sanitized builds, because sanitizer too is
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# supposed to and does take notice of non-standard behaviour. Then
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# -pedantic with pre-C9x compiler would also complain about 'long
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# long' not being supported. As 64-bit algorithms are common now,
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# it grew impossible to resolve this without sizeable additional
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# code, so we just tell compiler to be pedantic about everything
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# but 'long long' type.
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my @gcc_devteam_warn = qw(
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-DPEDANTIC -pedantic -Wno-long-long -DUNUSEDRESULT_DEBUG
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-Wall
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-Wmissing-declarations
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-Wextra
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-Wno-unused-parameter
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-Wno-missing-field-initializers
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-Wswitch
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-Wsign-compare
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-Wshadow
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-Wformat
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-Wno-type-limits
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-Wundef
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-Werror
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-Wmissing-prototypes
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-Wstrict-prototypes
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);
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# These are used in addition to $gcc_devteam_warn when the compiler is clang.
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# TODO(openssl-team): fix problems and investigate if (at least) the
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# following warnings can also be enabled:
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# -Wcast-align
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# -Wunreachable-code -- no, too ugly/compiler-specific
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# -Wlanguage-extension-token -- no, we use asm()
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# -Wunused-macros -- no, too tricky for BN and _XOPEN_SOURCE etc
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# -Wextended-offsetof -- no, needed in CMS ASN1 code
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my @clang_devteam_warn = qw(
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-Wno-unknown-warning-option
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-Wno-parentheses-equality
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-Wno-language-extension-token
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-Wno-extended-offsetof
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-Wno-missing-braces
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-Wno-tautological-constant-out-of-range-compare
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-Wconditional-uninitialized
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-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers
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-Wmissing-variable-declarations
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);
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my @cl_devteam_warn = qw(
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/WX
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);
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my $strict_warnings = 0;
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# As for $BSDthreads. Idea is to maintain "collective" set of flags,
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# which would cover all BSD flavors. -pthread applies to them all,
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# but is treated differently. OpenBSD expands is as -D_POSIX_THREAD
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# -lc_r, which is sufficient. FreeBSD 4.x expands it as -lc_r,
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# which has to be accompanied by explicit -D_THREAD_SAFE and
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# sometimes -D_REENTRANT. FreeBSD 5.x expands it as -lc_r, which
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# seems to be sufficient?
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our $BSDthreads="-pthread -D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT";
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#
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# API compatibility name to version number mapping.
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#
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my $apitable = {
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# This table expresses when API additions or changes can occur.
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# The numbering used changes from 3.0 and on because we updated
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# (solidified) our version numbering scheme at that point.
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# From 3.0 and on, we internalise the given version number in decimal
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# as MAJOR * 10000 + MINOR * 100 + 0
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"3.0.0" => 30000,
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"3.0" => 30000,
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# Note that before 3.0, we didn't have the same version number scheme.
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# Still, the numbering we use here covers what we need.
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"1.1.1" => 10101,
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"1.1.0" => 10100,
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"1.0.2" => 10002,
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"1.0.1" => 10001,
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"1.0.0" => 10000,
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"0.9.8" => 908,
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};
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# For OpenSSL::config::get_platform
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my %guess_opts = ();
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my $dryrun = 0;
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our %table = ();
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our %config = ();
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our %withargs = ();
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our $now_printing; # set to current entry's name in print_table_entry
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# (todo: right thing would be to encapsulate name
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# into %target [class] and make print_table_entry
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# a method)
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# Forward declarations ###############################################
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# read_config(filename)
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#
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# Reads a configuration file and populates %table with the contents
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# (which the configuration file places in %targets).
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sub read_config;
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# resolve_config(target)
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#
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# Resolves all the late evaluations, inheritances and so on for the
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# chosen target and any target it inherits from.
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sub resolve_config;
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# Information collection #############################################
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# Unified build supports separate build dir
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my $srcdir = catdir(absolutedir(dirname($0))); # catdir ensures local syntax
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my $blddir = catdir(absolutedir(".")); # catdir ensures local syntax
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# File::Spec::Unix doesn't detect case insensitivity, so we make sure to
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# check if the source and build directory are really the same, and make
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# them so. This avoids all kinds of confusion later on.
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# We must check @File::Spec::ISA rather than using File::Spec->isa() to
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# know if File::Spec ended up loading File::Spec::Unix.
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$srcdir = $blddir
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if (grep(/::Unix$/, @File::Spec::ISA)
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&& samedir($srcdir, $blddir));
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my $dofile = abs2rel(catfile($srcdir, "util/dofile.pl"));
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my $local_config_envname = 'OPENSSL_LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR';
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$config{sourcedir} = abs2rel($srcdir, $blddir);
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$config{builddir} = abs2rel($blddir, $blddir);
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# echo -n 'holy hand grenade of antioch' | openssl sha256
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$config{FIPSKEY} =
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'f4556650ac31d35461610bac4ed81b1a181b2d8a43ea2854cbae22ca74560813';
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# Collect reconfiguration information if needed
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my @argvcopy=@ARGV;
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if (grep /^reconf(igure)?$/, @argvcopy) {
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die "reconfiguring with other arguments present isn't supported"
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if scalar @argvcopy > 1;
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if (-f "./configdata.pm") {
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my $file = "./configdata.pm";
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unless (my $return = do $file) {
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die "couldn't parse $file: $@" if $@;
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die "couldn't do $file: $!" unless defined $return;
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die "couldn't run $file" unless $return;
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}
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@argvcopy = defined($configdata::config{perlargv}) ?
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@{$configdata::config{perlargv}} : ();
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die "Incorrect data to reconfigure, please do a normal configuration\n"
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if (grep(/^reconf/,@argvcopy));
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$config{perlenv} = $configdata::config{perlenv} // {};
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} else {
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die "Insufficient data to reconfigure, please do a normal configuration\n";
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}
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}
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$config{perlargv} = [ @argvcopy ];
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# Historical: if known directories in crypto/ have been removed, it means
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# that those sub-systems are disabled.
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# (the other option would be to removed them from the SUBDIRS statement in
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# crypto/build.info)
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# We reverse the input list for cosmetic purely reasons, to compensate that
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# 'unshift' adds at the front of the list (i.e. in reverse input order).
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foreach ( reverse sort( 'aes', 'aria', 'bf', 'camellia', 'cast', 'des', 'dh',
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'dsa', 'ec', 'hmac', 'idea', 'md2', 'md5', 'mdc2',
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'rc2', 'rc4', 'rc5', 'ripemd', 'seed', 'sha',
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'sm2', 'sm3', 'sm4') ) {
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unshift @argvcopy, "no-$_" if ! -d catdir($srcdir, 'crypto', $_);
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}
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# Collect version numbers
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my %version = ();
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collect_information(
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collect_from_file(catfile($srcdir,'VERSION.dat')),
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qr/\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(.*?)\s*$/ =>
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sub {
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# Only define it if there is a value at all
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if ($2 ne '') {
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my $k = $1;
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my $v = $2;
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# Some values are quoted. Trim the quotes
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$v = $1 if $v =~ /^"(.*)"$/;
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$version{uc $k} = $v;
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}
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},
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"OTHERWISE" =>
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sub { die "Something wrong with this line:\n$_\nin $srcdir/VERSION.dat" },
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);
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$config{major} = $version{MAJOR} // 'unknown';
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$config{minor} = $version{MINOR} // 'unknown';
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$config{patch} = $version{PATCH} // 'unknown';
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$config{prerelease} =
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defined $version{PRE_RELEASE_TAG} ? "-$version{PRE_RELEASE_TAG}" : '';
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$config{build_metadata} =
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defined $version{BUILD_METADATA} ? "+$version{BUILD_METADATA}" : '';
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$config{shlib_version} = $version{SHLIB_VERSION} // 'unknown';
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$config{release_date} = $version{RELEASE_DATE} // 'xx XXX xxxx';
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$config{version} = "$config{major}.$config{minor}.$config{patch}";
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$config{full_version} = "$config{version}$config{prerelease}$config{build_metadata}";
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die "erroneous version information in VERSION.dat: ",
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"$config{version}, $config{shlib_version}\n"
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unless (defined $version{MAJOR}
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&& defined $version{MINOR}
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&& defined $version{PATCH}
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&& defined $version{SHLIB_VERSION});
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# Collect target configurations
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my $pattern = catfile(dirname($0), "Configurations", "*.conf");
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foreach (sort glob($pattern)) {
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&read_config($_);
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}
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if (defined env($local_config_envname)) {
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if ($^O eq 'VMS') {
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# VMS environment variables are logical names,
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# which can be used as is
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$pattern = $local_config_envname . ':' . '*.conf';
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} else {
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$pattern = catfile(env($local_config_envname), '*.conf');
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}
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foreach (sort glob($pattern)) {
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&read_config($_);
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}
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}
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# Fail if no configuration is apparent
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if (!%table) {
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print "Failed to find any os/compiler configurations. Please make sure the Configurations directory is included.\n";
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&usage;
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}
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# Save away perl command information
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$config{perl_cmd} = $^X;
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$config{perl_version} = $Config{version};
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$config{perl_archname} = $Config{archname};
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$config{prefix}="";
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$config{openssldir}="";
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$config{processor}="";
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$config{libdir}="";
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my $auto_threads=1; # enable threads automatically? true by default
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my $default_ranlib;
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# Known TLS and DTLS protocols
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my @tls = qw(ssl3 tls1 tls1_1 tls1_2 tls1_3);
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my @dtls = qw(dtls1 dtls1_2);
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# Explicitly known options that are possible to disable. They can
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# be regexps, and will be used like this: /^no-${option}$/
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# For developers: keep it sorted alphabetically
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my @disablables = (
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"acvp-tests",
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"afalgeng",
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"apps",
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"argon2",
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"aria",
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"asan",
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"asm",
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"async",
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"atexit",
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"autoalginit",
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"autoerrinit",
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"autoload-config",
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"bf",
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"blake2",
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"brotli",
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"brotli-dynamic",
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"buildtest-c++",
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"bulk",
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"cached-fetch",
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"camellia",
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"capieng",
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"winstore",
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"cast",
|
|
"chacha",
|
|
"cmac",
|
|
"cmp",
|
|
"cms",
|
|
"comp",
|
|
"crypto-mdebug",
|
|
"ct",
|
|
"default-thread-pool",
|
|
"demos",
|
|
"h3demo",
|
|
"deprecated",
|
|
"des",
|
|
"devcryptoeng",
|
|
"dgram",
|
|
"dh",
|
|
"docs",
|
|
"dsa",
|
|
"dso",
|
|
"dtls",
|
|
"dynamic-engine",
|
|
"ec",
|
|
"ec2m",
|
|
"ec_nistp_64_gcc_128",
|
|
"ecdh",
|
|
"ecdsa",
|
|
"ecx",
|
|
"egd",
|
|
"engine",
|
|
"err",
|
|
"external-tests",
|
|
"filenames",
|
|
"fips",
|
|
"fips-securitychecks",
|
|
"fips-post",
|
|
"fips-jitter",
|
|
"fuzz-afl",
|
|
"fuzz-libfuzzer",
|
|
"gost",
|
|
"http",
|
|
"idea",
|
|
"jitter",
|
|
"ktls",
|
|
"legacy",
|
|
"loadereng",
|
|
"makedepend",
|
|
"md2",
|
|
"md4",
|
|
"mdc2",
|
|
"module",
|
|
"msan",
|
|
"multiblock",
|
|
"nextprotoneg",
|
|
"ocb",
|
|
"ocsp",
|
|
"padlockeng",
|
|
"pic",
|
|
"pie",
|
|
"pinshared",
|
|
"poly1305",
|
|
"posix-io",
|
|
"psk",
|
|
"quic",
|
|
"unstable-qlog",
|
|
"rc2",
|
|
"rc4",
|
|
"rc5",
|
|
"rdrand",
|
|
"rfc3779",
|
|
"rmd160",
|
|
"scrypt",
|
|
"sctp",
|
|
"secure-memory",
|
|
"seed",
|
|
"shared",
|
|
"siphash",
|
|
"siv",
|
|
"sm2",
|
|
"sm2-precomp",
|
|
"sm3",
|
|
"sm4",
|
|
"sock",
|
|
"srp",
|
|
"srtp",
|
|
"sse2",
|
|
"ssl",
|
|
"ssl-trace",
|
|
"static-engine",
|
|
"stdio",
|
|
"sslkeylog",
|
|
"tests",
|
|
"tfo",
|
|
"thread-pool",
|
|
"threads",
|
|
"tls",
|
|
"integrity-only-ciphers",
|
|
"trace",
|
|
"ts",
|
|
"ubsan",
|
|
"ui-console",
|
|
"unit-test",
|
|
"uplink",
|
|
"weak-ssl-ciphers",
|
|
"whirlpool",
|
|
"zlib",
|
|
"zlib-dynamic",
|
|
"zstd",
|
|
"zstd-dynamic",
|
|
);
|
|
foreach my $proto ((@tls, @dtls))
|
|
{
|
|
push(@disablables, $proto);
|
|
push(@disablables, "$proto-method") unless $proto eq "tls1_3";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Internal disablables, for aliasing purposes. They serve no special
|
|
# purpose here, but allow scripts to get to know them through configdata.pm,
|
|
# where these are merged with @disablables.
|
|
# The actual aliasing mechanism is done via %disable_cascades
|
|
my @disablables_int = qw(
|
|
crmf
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
my %deprecated_disablables = (
|
|
"ssl2" => undef,
|
|
"buf-freelists" => undef,
|
|
"crypto-mdebug-backtrace" => undef,
|
|
"hw" => "hw", # causes cascade, but no macro
|
|
"hw-padlock" => "padlockeng",
|
|
"ripemd" => "rmd160",
|
|
"ui" => "ui-console",
|
|
"heartbeats" => undef,
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
# All of the following are disabled by default:
|
|
|
|
our %disabled = ( # "what" => "comment"
|
|
"fips" => "default",
|
|
"fips-jitter" => "default",
|
|
"asan" => "default",
|
|
"brotli" => "default",
|
|
"brotli-dynamic" => "default",
|
|
"buildtest-c++" => "default",
|
|
"crypto-mdebug" => "default",
|
|
"crypto-mdebug-backtrace" => "default",
|
|
"demos" => "default",
|
|
"h3demo" => "default",
|
|
"devcryptoeng" => "default",
|
|
"ec_nistp_64_gcc_128" => "default",
|
|
"egd" => "default",
|
|
"external-tests" => "default",
|
|
"fuzz-afl" => "default",
|
|
"fuzz-libfuzzer" => "default",
|
|
"pie" => "default",
|
|
"jitter" => "default",
|
|
"ktls" => "default",
|
|
"md2" => "default",
|
|
"msan" => "default",
|
|
"rc5" => "default",
|
|
"sctp" => "default",
|
|
"ssl3" => "default",
|
|
"ssl3-method" => "default",
|
|
"sslkeylog" => "default",
|
|
"tfo" => "default",
|
|
"trace" => "default",
|
|
"ubsan" => "default",
|
|
"unit-test" => "default",
|
|
"weak-ssl-ciphers" => "default",
|
|
"zlib" => "default",
|
|
"zlib-dynamic" => "default",
|
|
"zstd" => "default",
|
|
"zstd-dynamic" => "default",
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
# Note: => pair form used for aesthetics, not to truly make a hash table
|
|
my @disable_cascades = (
|
|
# "what" => [ "cascade", ... ]
|
|
"bulk" => [ "shared", "dso",
|
|
"aria", "async", "atexit", "autoload-config",
|
|
"blake2", "bf", "camellia", "cast", "chacha",
|
|
"cmac", "cms", "cmp", "comp", "ct",
|
|
"des", "dgram", "dh", "dsa",
|
|
"ec", "engine",
|
|
"filenames",
|
|
"idea", "ktls",
|
|
"md4", "multiblock", "nextprotoneg",
|
|
"ocsp", "ocb", "poly1305", "psk",
|
|
"rc2", "rc4", "rmd160",
|
|
"seed", "siphash", "siv",
|
|
"sm3", "sm4", "srp",
|
|
"srtp", "ssl3-method", "ssl-trace",
|
|
"tfo",
|
|
"ts", "ui-console", "whirlpool",
|
|
"fips-securitychecks" ],
|
|
sub { $config{processor} eq "386" }
|
|
=> [ "sse2" ],
|
|
"ssl" => [ "ssl3" ],
|
|
"ssl3-method" => [ "ssl3" ],
|
|
"zlib" => [ "zlib-dynamic" ],
|
|
"brotli" => [ "brotli-dynamic" ],
|
|
"zstd" => [ "zstd-dynamic" ],
|
|
"des" => [ "mdc2" ],
|
|
"ec" => [ "ec2m", "ecdsa", "ecdh", "sm2", "gost", "ecx" ],
|
|
"dgram" => [ "dtls", "quic", "sctp" ],
|
|
"sock" => [ "dgram", "tfo" ],
|
|
"dtls" => [ @dtls ],
|
|
sub { 0 == scalar grep { !$disabled{$_} } @dtls }
|
|
=> [ "dtls" ],
|
|
|
|
"tls" => [ @tls ],
|
|
sub { 0 == scalar grep { !$disabled{$_} } @tls }
|
|
=> [ "tls" ],
|
|
"tls1_3" => [ "quic" ],
|
|
"quic" => [ "unstable-qlog" ],
|
|
|
|
"crypto-mdebug" => [ "crypto-mdebug-backtrace" ],
|
|
|
|
"module" => [ "dynamic-engine", "fips" ],
|
|
|
|
# Without shared libraries, dynamic engines aren't possible.
|
|
# This is due to them having to link with libcrypto and register features
|
|
# using the ENGINE functionality, and since that relies on global tables,
|
|
# those *have* to be exactly the same as the ones accessed from the app,
|
|
# which cannot be guaranteed if shared libraries aren't present.
|
|
# (note that even with shared libraries, both the app and dynamic engines
|
|
# must be linked with the same library)
|
|
"shared" => [ "dynamic-engine", "uplink" ],
|
|
"dso" => [ "dynamic-engine", "module" ],
|
|
# Other modules don't necessarily have to link with libcrypto, so shared
|
|
# libraries do not have to be a condition to produce those.
|
|
|
|
# Without position independent code, there can be no shared libraries
|
|
# or modules.
|
|
"pic" => [ "shared", "module" ],
|
|
|
|
"engine" => [ "dynamic-engine", grep(/eng$/, @disablables) ],
|
|
"dynamic-engine" => [ "loadereng" ],
|
|
"hw" => [ "padlockeng" ],
|
|
|
|
# no-autoalginit is only useful when building non-shared
|
|
"autoalginit" => [ "shared", "apps", "fips" ],
|
|
|
|
"stdio" => [ "apps", "capieng", "egd" ],
|
|
"apps" => [ "tests" ],
|
|
"tests" => [ "external-tests" ],
|
|
"comp" => [ "zlib", "brotli", "zstd" ],
|
|
"sm3" => [ "sm2" ],
|
|
sub { !$disabled{"unit-test"} } => [ "heartbeats" ],
|
|
|
|
sub { !$disabled{"msan"} } => [ "asm" ],
|
|
|
|
"cmac" => [ "siv" ],
|
|
"legacy" => [ "md2" ],
|
|
|
|
"cmp" => [ "crmf" ],
|
|
|
|
"fips" => [ "fips-securitychecks", "fips-post", "acvp-tests",
|
|
"fips-jitter" ],
|
|
|
|
"threads" => [ "thread-pool" ],
|
|
"thread-pool" => [ "default-thread-pool" ],
|
|
|
|
"blake2" => [ "argon2" ],
|
|
|
|
"deprecated-3.0" => [ "engine", "srp" ],
|
|
|
|
"http" => [ "ocsp" ]
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
# Avoid protocol support holes. Also disable all versions below N, if version
|
|
# N is disabled while N+1 is enabled.
|
|
#
|
|
my @list = (reverse @tls);
|
|
while ((my $first, my $second) = (shift @list, shift @list)) {
|
|
last unless @list;
|
|
push @disable_cascades, ( sub { !$disabled{$first} && $disabled{$second} }
|
|
=> [ @list ] );
|
|
unshift @list, $second;
|
|
}
|
|
my @list = (reverse @dtls);
|
|
while ((my $first, my $second) = (shift @list, shift @list)) {
|
|
last unless @list;
|
|
push @disable_cascades, ( sub { !$disabled{$first} && $disabled{$second} }
|
|
=> [ @list ] );
|
|
unshift @list, $second;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Explicit "no-..." options will be collected in %disabled along with the defaults.
|
|
# To remove something from %disabled, use "enable-foo".
|
|
# For symmetry, "disable-foo" is a synonym for "no-foo".
|
|
|
|
# For the "make variables" CPPINCLUDES and CPPDEFINES, we support lists with
|
|
# platform specific list separators. Users from those platforms should
|
|
# recognise those separators from how you set up the PATH to find executables.
|
|
# The default is the Unix like separator, :, but as an exception, we also
|
|
# support the space as separator.
|
|
my $list_separator_re =
|
|
{ VMS => qr/(?<!\^),/,
|
|
MSWin32 => qr/(?<!\\);/ } -> {$^O} // qr/(?<!\\)[:\s]/;
|
|
# All the "make variables" we support
|
|
# Some get pre-populated for the sake of backward compatibility
|
|
# (we supported those before the change to "make variable" support.
|
|
my %user = (
|
|
AR => env('AR'),
|
|
ARFLAGS => [],
|
|
AS => undef,
|
|
ASFLAGS => [],
|
|
CC => env('CC'),
|
|
CFLAGS => [ env('CFLAGS') || () ],
|
|
CXX => env('CXX'),
|
|
CXXFLAGS => [ env('CXXFLAGS') || () ],
|
|
CPP => undef,
|
|
CPPFLAGS => [ env('CPPFLAGS') || () ], # -D, -I, -Wp,
|
|
CPPDEFINES => [], # Alternative for -D
|
|
CPPINCLUDES => [], # Alternative for -I
|
|
CROSS_COMPILE => env('CROSS_COMPILE'),
|
|
HASHBANGPERL=> env('HASHBANGPERL') || env('PERL'),
|
|
LD => undef,
|
|
LDFLAGS => [ env('LDFLAGS') || () ], # -L, -Wl,
|
|
LDLIBS => [ env('LDLIBS') || () ], # -l
|
|
MT => undef,
|
|
MTFLAGS => [],
|
|
PERL => env('PERL') || ($^O ne "VMS" ? $^X : "perl"),
|
|
RANLIB => env('RANLIB'),
|
|
RC => env('RC') || env('WINDRES'),
|
|
RCFLAGS => [ env('RCFLAGS') || () ],
|
|
OBJCOPY => undef,
|
|
RM => undef,
|
|
);
|
|
# Info about what "make variables" may be prefixed with the cross compiler
|
|
# prefix. This should NEVER mention any such variable with a list for value.
|
|
my @user_crossable = qw ( AR AS CC CXX CPP LD MT RANLIB RC );
|
|
# The same but for flags given as Configure options. These are *additional*
|
|
# input, as opposed to the VAR=string option that override the corresponding
|
|
# config target attributes
|
|
my %useradd = (
|
|
ASFLAGS => [],
|
|
CPPDEFINES => [],
|
|
CPPINCLUDES => [],
|
|
CPPFLAGS => [],
|
|
CFLAGS => [],
|
|
CXXFLAGS => [],
|
|
LDFLAGS => [],
|
|
LDLIBS => [],
|
|
RCFLAGS => [],
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
my %user_synonyms = (
|
|
HASHBANGPERL=> 'PERL',
|
|
RC => 'WINDRES',
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
# Some target attributes have been renamed, this is the translation table
|
|
my %target_attr_translate =(
|
|
ar => 'AR',
|
|
as => 'AS',
|
|
cc => 'CC',
|
|
cxx => 'CXX',
|
|
cpp => 'CPP',
|
|
hashbangperl => 'HASHBANGPERL',
|
|
ld => 'LD',
|
|
mt => 'MT',
|
|
ranlib => 'RANLIB',
|
|
rc => 'RC',
|
|
rm => 'RM',
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
# Initialisers coming from 'config' scripts
|
|
$config{defines} = [ split(/$list_separator_re/, env('__CNF_CPPDEFINES')) ];
|
|
$config{includes} = [ split(/$list_separator_re/, env('__CNF_CPPINCLUDES')) ];
|
|
$config{cppflags} = [ env('__CNF_CPPFLAGS') || () ];
|
|
$config{cflags} = [ env('__CNF_CFLAGS') || () ];
|
|
$config{cxxflags} = [ env('__CNF_CXXFLAGS') || () ];
|
|
$config{lflags} = [ env('__CNF_LDFLAGS') || () ];
|
|
$config{ex_libs} = [ env('__CNF_LDLIBS') || () ];
|
|
|
|
$config{openssl_api_defines}=[];
|
|
$config{openssl_sys_defines}=[];
|
|
$config{openssl_feature_defines}=[];
|
|
$config{options}="";
|
|
$config{build_type} = "release";
|
|
my $target="";
|
|
|
|
my %cmdvars = (); # Stores FOO='blah' type arguments
|
|
my %unsupported_options = ();
|
|
my %deprecated_options = ();
|
|
# If you change this, update apps/version.c
|
|
my @known_seed_sources = qw(getrandom devrandom os egd none rdcpu);
|
|
my @seed_sources = ();
|
|
while (@argvcopy)
|
|
{
|
|
$_ = shift @argvcopy;
|
|
|
|
# Support env variable assignments among the options
|
|
if (m|^(\w+)=(.+)?$|)
|
|
{
|
|
$cmdvars{$1} = $2;
|
|
# Every time a variable is given as a configuration argument,
|
|
# it acts as a reset if the variable.
|
|
if (exists $user{$1})
|
|
{
|
|
$user{$1} = ref $user{$1} eq "ARRAY" ? [] : undef;
|
|
}
|
|
#if (exists $useradd{$1})
|
|
# {
|
|
# $useradd{$1} = [];
|
|
# }
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# VMS is a case insensitive environment, and depending on settings
|
|
# out of our control, we may receive options uppercased. Let's
|
|
# downcase at least the part before any equal sign.
|
|
if ($^O eq "VMS")
|
|
{
|
|
s/^([^=]*)/lc($1)/e;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# some people just can't read the instructions, clang people have to...
|
|
s/^-no-(?!integrated-as)/no-/;
|
|
|
|
# rewrite some options in "enable-..." form
|
|
s /^-?-?shared$/enable-shared/;
|
|
s /^sctp$/enable-sctp/;
|
|
s /^threads$/enable-threads/;
|
|
s /^zlib$/enable-zlib/;
|
|
s /^zlib-dynamic$/enable-zlib-dynamic/;
|
|
s /^fips$/enable-fips/;
|
|
|
|
if (/^(no|disable|enable)-(.+)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
my $word = $2;
|
|
if ($word !~ m|hw(?:-.+)| # special treatment for hw regexp opt
|
|
&& !exists $deprecated_disablables{$word}
|
|
&& !grep { $word eq $_ } @disablables)
|
|
{
|
|
$unsupported_options{$_} = 1;
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (/^no-(.+)$/ || /^disable-(.+)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
foreach my $proto ((@tls, @dtls))
|
|
{
|
|
if ($1 eq "$proto-method")
|
|
{
|
|
$disabled{"$proto"} = "option($proto-method)";
|
|
last;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ($1 eq "dtls")
|
|
{
|
|
foreach my $proto (@dtls)
|
|
{
|
|
$disabled{$proto} = "option(dtls)";
|
|
}
|
|
$disabled{"dtls"} = "option(dtls)";
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "ssl")
|
|
{
|
|
# Last one of its kind
|
|
$disabled{"ssl3"} = "option(ssl)";
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "tls")
|
|
{
|
|
# XXX: Tests will fail if all SSL/TLS
|
|
# protocols are disabled.
|
|
foreach my $proto (@tls)
|
|
{
|
|
$disabled{$proto} = "option(tls)";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "static-engine")
|
|
{
|
|
delete $disabled{"dynamic-engine"};
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "dynamic-engine")
|
|
{
|
|
$disabled{"dynamic-engine"} = "option";
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (exists $deprecated_disablables{$1})
|
|
{
|
|
$deprecated_options{$_} = 1;
|
|
if (defined $deprecated_disablables{$1})
|
|
{
|
|
$disabled{$deprecated_disablables{$1}} = "option";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 =~ m|hw(?:-.+)|) # deprecate hw options in regexp form
|
|
{
|
|
$deprecated_options{$_} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
$disabled{$1} = "option";
|
|
}
|
|
# No longer an automatic choice
|
|
$auto_threads = 0 if ($1 eq "threads");
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^enable-(.+)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
if ($1 eq "static-engine")
|
|
{
|
|
$disabled{"dynamic-engine"} = "option";
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "dynamic-engine")
|
|
{
|
|
delete $disabled{"dynamic-engine"};
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "zlib-dynamic")
|
|
{
|
|
delete $disabled{"zlib"};
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "brotli-dynamic")
|
|
{
|
|
delete $disabled{"brotli"};
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "pie")
|
|
{
|
|
delete $disabled{"pie"};
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "zstd-dynamic")
|
|
{
|
|
delete $disabled{"zstd"};
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($1 eq "fips-jitter")
|
|
{
|
|
delete $disabled{"fips"};
|
|
delete $disabled{"jitter"};
|
|
}
|
|
my $algo = $1;
|
|
delete $disabled{$algo};
|
|
|
|
# No longer an automatic choice
|
|
$auto_threads = 0 if ($1 eq "threads");
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-d$/) # From older 'config'
|
|
{
|
|
$config{build_type} = "debug";
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-v$/) # From older 'config'
|
|
{
|
|
$guess_opts{verbose} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-w$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$guess_opts{nowait} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-t$/) # From older 'config'
|
|
{
|
|
$dryrun = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--strict-warnings$/)
|
|
{
|
|
# Pretend that our strict flags is a C flag, and replace it
|
|
# with the proper flags later on
|
|
push @{$useradd{CFLAGS}}, '--ossl-strict-warnings';
|
|
$strict_warnings=1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--debug$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$config{build_type} = "debug";
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--release$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$config{build_type} = "release";
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^386$/)
|
|
{ $config{processor}=386; }
|
|
elsif (/^rsaref$/)
|
|
{
|
|
# No RSAref support any more since it's not needed.
|
|
# The check for the option is there so scripts aren't
|
|
# broken
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (m|^[-+/]|)
|
|
{
|
|
if (/^--prefix=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$config{prefix}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--api=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
my $api = $1;
|
|
die "Unknown API compatibility level $api"
|
|
unless defined $apitable->{$api};
|
|
$config{api}=$apitable->{$api};
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--libdir=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$config{libdir}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--openssldir=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$config{openssldir}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-jitter-include=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{jitter_include}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-jitter-lib=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{jitter_lib}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-zlib-lib=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{zlib_lib}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-zlib-include=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{zlib_include}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-brotli-lib=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{brotli_lib}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-brotli-include=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{brotli_include}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-zstd-lib=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{zstd_lib}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-zstd-include=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{zstd_include}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-fuzzer-lib=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{fuzzer_lib}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-fuzzer-include=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$withargs{fuzzer_include}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--with-rand-seed=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
foreach my $x (split(m|,|, $1))
|
|
{
|
|
die "Unknown --with-rand-seed choice $x\n"
|
|
if ! grep { $x eq $_ } @known_seed_sources;
|
|
push @seed_sources, $x;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--fips-key=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$user{FIPSKEY}=lc($1);
|
|
die "Non-hex character in FIPS key\n"
|
|
if $user{FIPSKEY} =~ /[^a-f0-9]/;
|
|
die "FIPS key must have even number of characters\n"
|
|
if length $1 & 1;
|
|
die "FIPS key too long (64 bytes max)\n"
|
|
if length $1 > 64;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--banner=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$banner = $1 . "\n";
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--cross-compile-prefix=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
$user{CROSS_COMPILE}=$1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^--config=(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
read_config $1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-l(.*)$/)
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$useradd{LDLIBS}}, $_;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-framework$/)
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$useradd{LDLIBS}}, $_, shift(@argvcopy);
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-L(.*)$/ or /^-Wl,/)
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$useradd{LDFLAGS}}, $_;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-rpath$/ or /^-R$/)
|
|
# -rpath is the OSF1 rpath flag
|
|
# -R is the old Solaris rpath flag
|
|
{
|
|
my $rpath = shift(@argvcopy) || "";
|
|
$rpath .= " " if $rpath ne "";
|
|
push @{$useradd{LDFLAGS}}, $_, $rpath;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-static$/)
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$useradd{LDFLAGS}}, $_;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (m|^[-/]D(.*)$|)
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$useradd{CPPDEFINES}}, $1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (m|^[-/]I(.*)$|)
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$useradd{CPPINCLUDES}}, $1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (/^-Wp,$/)
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$useradd{CPPFLAGS}}, $1;
|
|
}
|
|
else # common if (/^[-+]/), just pass down...
|
|
{
|
|
# Treat %xx as an ASCII code (e.g. replace %20 by a space character).
|
|
# This provides a simple way to pass options with arguments separated
|
|
# by spaces without quoting (e.g. -opt%20arg translates to -opt arg).
|
|
$_ =~ s/%([0-9a-f]{1,2})/chr(hex($1))/gei;
|
|
push @{$useradd{CFLAGS}}, $_;
|
|
push @{$useradd{CXXFLAGS}}, $_;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (m|^/|)
|
|
{
|
|
# Treat %xx as an ASCII code (e.g. replace %20 by a space character).
|
|
# This provides a simple way to pass options with arguments separated
|
|
# by spaces without quoting (e.g. /opt%20arg translates to /opt arg).
|
|
$_ =~ s/%([0-9a-f]{1,2})/chr(hex($1))/gei;
|
|
push @{$useradd{CFLAGS}}, $_;
|
|
push @{$useradd{CXXFLAGS}}, $_;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
die "target already defined - $target (offending arg: $_)\n" if ($target ne "");
|
|
$target=$_;
|
|
}
|
|
unless ($_ eq $target || /^no-/ || /^disable-/)
|
|
{
|
|
# "no-..." follows later after implied deactivations
|
|
# have been derived. (Don't take this too seriously,
|
|
# we really only write OPTIONS to the Makefile out of
|
|
# nostalgia.)
|
|
|
|
if ($config{options} eq "")
|
|
{ $config{options} = $_; }
|
|
else
|
|
{ $config{options} .= " ".$_; }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (keys %deprecated_options)
|
|
{
|
|
warn "***** Deprecated options: ",
|
|
join(", ", keys %deprecated_options), "\n";
|
|
}
|
|
if (keys %unsupported_options)
|
|
{
|
|
die "***** Unsupported options: ",
|
|
join(", ", keys %unsupported_options), "\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If any %useradd entry has been set, we must check that the "make
|
|
# variables" haven't been set. We start by checking of any %useradd entry
|
|
# is set.
|
|
if (grep { scalar @$_ > 0 } values %useradd) {
|
|
# Hash of env / make variables names. The possible values are:
|
|
# 1 - "make vars"
|
|
# 2 - %useradd entry set
|
|
# 3 - both set
|
|
my %detected_vars =
|
|
map { my $v = 0;
|
|
$v += 1 if $cmdvars{$_};
|
|
$v += 2 if @{$useradd{$_}};
|
|
$_ => $v }
|
|
keys %useradd;
|
|
|
|
# If any of the corresponding "make variables" is set, we error
|
|
if (grep { $_ & 1 } values %detected_vars) {
|
|
my $names = join(', ', grep { $detected_vars{$_} > 0 }
|
|
sort keys %detected_vars);
|
|
die <<"_____";
|
|
***** Mixing make variables and additional compiler/linker flags as
|
|
***** configure command line option is not permitted.
|
|
***** Affected make variables: $names
|
|
_____
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Check through all supported command line variables to see if any of them
|
|
# were set, and canonicalise the values we got. If no compiler or linker
|
|
# flag or anything else that affects %useradd was set, we also check the
|
|
# environment for values.
|
|
my $anyuseradd =
|
|
grep { defined $_ && (ref $_ ne 'ARRAY' || @$_) } values %useradd;
|
|
foreach (keys %user) {
|
|
my $value = $cmdvars{$_};
|
|
$value //= env($_) unless $anyuseradd;
|
|
$value //=
|
|
defined $user_synonyms{$_} ? $cmdvars{$user_synonyms{$_}} : undef;
|
|
$value //= defined $user_synonyms{$_} ? env($user_synonyms{$_}) : undef
|
|
unless $anyuseradd;
|
|
|
|
if (defined $value) {
|
|
if (ref $user{$_} eq 'ARRAY') {
|
|
if ($_ eq 'CPPDEFINES' || $_ eq 'CPPINCLUDES') {
|
|
$user{$_} = [ split /$list_separator_re/, $value ];
|
|
} else {
|
|
$user{$_} = [ $value ];
|
|
}
|
|
} elsif (!defined $user{$_}) {
|
|
$user{$_} = $value;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (grep { /-rpath\b/ } ($user{LDFLAGS} ? @{$user{LDFLAGS}} : ())
|
|
&& !$disabled{shared}
|
|
&& !($disabled{asan} && $disabled{msan} && $disabled{ubsan})) {
|
|
die "***** Cannot simultaneously use -rpath, shared libraries, and\n",
|
|
"***** any of asan, msan or ubsan\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If no target was given, try guessing.
|
|
unless ($target) {
|
|
my %system_config = OpenSSL::config::get_platform(%guess_opts, %user);
|
|
|
|
# The $system_config{disable} is used to populate %disabled with
|
|
# entries that aren't already there.
|
|
foreach ( @{$system_config{disable} // []} ) {
|
|
$disabled{$_} = 'system' unless defined $disabled{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
delete $system_config{disable};
|
|
|
|
# Override config entries with stuff from the guesser.
|
|
# It's assumed that this really is nothing new.
|
|
%config = ( %config, %system_config );
|
|
$target = $system_config{target};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub disable {
|
|
my $disable_type = shift;
|
|
|
|
for (@_) {
|
|
$disabled{$_} = $disable_type;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
my @tocheckfor = (@_ ? @_ : keys %disabled);
|
|
while (@tocheckfor) {
|
|
my %new_tocheckfor = ();
|
|
my @cascade_copy = (@disable_cascades);
|
|
while (@cascade_copy) {
|
|
my ($test, $descendents) =
|
|
(shift @cascade_copy, shift @cascade_copy);
|
|
if (ref($test) eq "CODE" ? $test->() : defined($disabled{$test})) {
|
|
foreach (grep { !defined($disabled{$_}) } @$descendents) {
|
|
$new_tocheckfor{$_} = 1; $disabled{$_} = "cascade";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
@tocheckfor = (keys %new_tocheckfor);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
disable(); # First cascade run
|
|
|
|
our $die = sub { die @_; };
|
|
if ($target eq "TABLE") {
|
|
local $die = sub { warn @_; };
|
|
foreach (sort keys %table) {
|
|
print_table_entry($_, "TABLE");
|
|
}
|
|
exit 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($target eq "LIST") {
|
|
foreach (sort keys %table) {
|
|
print $_,"\n" unless $table{$_}->{template};
|
|
}
|
|
exit 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($target eq "HASH") {
|
|
local $die = sub { warn @_; };
|
|
print "%table = (\n";
|
|
foreach (sort keys %table) {
|
|
print_table_entry($_, "HASH");
|
|
}
|
|
exit 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
print "Configuring OpenSSL version $config{full_version} ";
|
|
print "for target $target\n";
|
|
|
|
if (scalar(@seed_sources) == 0) {
|
|
print "Using os-specific seed configuration\n";
|
|
push @seed_sources, 'os';
|
|
}
|
|
if (scalar(grep { $_ eq 'egd' } @seed_sources) > 0) {
|
|
delete $disabled{'egd'};
|
|
}
|
|
if (scalar(grep { $_ eq 'none' } @seed_sources) > 0) {
|
|
die "Cannot seed with none and anything else" if scalar(@seed_sources) > 1;
|
|
warn <<_____ if scalar(@seed_sources) == 1;
|
|
|
|
============================== WARNING ===============================
|
|
You have selected the --with-rand-seed=none option, which effectively
|
|
disables automatic reseeding of the OpenSSL SEED-SRC random generator.
|
|
All operations depending on the random generator such as creating keys
|
|
will not work unless the random generator is seeded manually by the
|
|
application.
|
|
|
|
Instead of manually seeding, a different random generator can be set
|
|
at runtime in openssl.cnf or configured at build time with
|
|
-DOPENSSL_DEFAULT_SEED_SRC.
|
|
|
|
Please read the 'Note on random number generation' section in the
|
|
INSTALL.md instructions and the RAND_DRBG(7) manual page for more
|
|
details.
|
|
============================== WARNING ===============================
|
|
|
|
_____
|
|
}
|
|
push @{$config{openssl_feature_defines}},
|
|
map { (my $x = $_) =~ tr|[\-a-z]|[_A-Z]|; "OPENSSL_RAND_SEED_$x" }
|
|
@seed_sources;
|
|
|
|
my $provider_string = $disabled{"fips-post"} ? "non-compliant FIPS Provider" : "FIPS Provider";
|
|
|
|
$config{FIPS_VENDOR} =
|
|
(defined $version{FIPS_VENDOR} ? "$version{FIPS_VENDOR} $provider_string for OpenSSL" : "OpenSSL $provider_string");
|
|
|
|
# Backward compatibility?
|
|
if ($target =~ m/^CygWin32(-.*)$/) {
|
|
$target = "Cygwin".$1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Support for legacy targets having a name starting with 'debug-'
|
|
my ($d, $t) = $target =~ m/^(debug-)?(.*)$/;
|
|
if ($d) {
|
|
$config{build_type} = "debug";
|
|
|
|
# If we do not find debug-foo in the table, the target is set to foo.
|
|
if (!$table{$target}) {
|
|
$target = $t;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($target) {
|
|
# It's possible that we have different config targets for specific
|
|
# toolchains, so we try to detect them, and go for the plain config
|
|
# target if not.
|
|
my $found;
|
|
foreach ( ( "$target-$user{CC}", "$target", undef ) ) {
|
|
$found=$_ if $table{$_} && !$table{$_}->{template};
|
|
last if $found;
|
|
}
|
|
$target = $found;
|
|
} else {
|
|
# If we don't have a config target now, we try the C compiler as we
|
|
# fallback
|
|
my $cc = $user{CC} // 'cc';
|
|
$target = $cc if $table{$cc} && !$table{$cc}->{template};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
&usage unless $target;
|
|
|
|
exit 0 if $dryrun; # From older 'config'
|
|
|
|
$config{target} = $target;
|
|
my %target = resolve_config($target);
|
|
|
|
foreach (keys %target_attr_translate) {
|
|
$target{$target_attr_translate{$_}} = $target{$_}
|
|
if $target{$_};
|
|
delete $target{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
%target = ( %{$table{DEFAULTS}}, %target );
|
|
|
|
my %conf_files = map { $_ => 1 } (@{$target{_conf_fname_int}});
|
|
$config{conf_files} = [ sort keys %conf_files ];
|
|
|
|
# Using sub disable within these loops may prove fragile, so we run
|
|
# a cascade afterwards
|
|
foreach my $feature (@{$target{disable}}) {
|
|
if (exists $deprecated_disablables{$feature}) {
|
|
warn "***** config $target disables deprecated feature $feature\n";
|
|
} elsif (!grep { $feature eq $_ } @disablables) {
|
|
die "***** config $target disables unknown feature $feature\n";
|
|
}
|
|
$disabled{$feature} = 'config';
|
|
}
|
|
foreach my $feature (@{$target{enable}}) {
|
|
if ("default" eq ($disabled{$feature} // "")) {
|
|
if (exists $deprecated_disablables{$feature}) {
|
|
warn "***** config $target enables deprecated feature $feature\n";
|
|
} elsif (!grep { $feature eq $_ } @disablables) {
|
|
die "***** config $target enables unknown feature $feature\n";
|
|
}
|
|
delete $disabled{$feature};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If uplink_arch isn't defined, disable uplink
|
|
$disabled{uplink} = 'no uplink_arch' unless (defined $target{uplink_arch});
|
|
# If asm_arch isn't defined, disable asm
|
|
$disabled{asm} = 'no asm_arch' unless (defined $target{asm_arch});
|
|
|
|
disable(); # Run a cascade now
|
|
|
|
$target{CXXFLAGS}//=$target{CFLAGS} if $target{CXX};
|
|
$target{cxxflags}//=$target{cflags} if $target{CXX};
|
|
$target{exe_extension}=".exe" if ($config{target} eq "DJGPP");
|
|
$target{exe_extension}=".pm" if ($config{target} =~ /vos/);
|
|
|
|
# Fill %config with values from %user, and in case those are undefined or
|
|
# empty, use values from %target (acting as a default).
|
|
foreach (keys %user) {
|
|
my $ref_type = ref $user{$_};
|
|
|
|
# Temporary function. Takes an intended ref type (empty string or "ARRAY")
|
|
# and a value that's to be coerced into that type.
|
|
my $mkvalue = sub {
|
|
my $type = shift;
|
|
my $value = shift;
|
|
my $undef_p = shift;
|
|
|
|
die "Too many arguments for \$mkvalue" if @_;
|
|
|
|
while (ref $value eq 'CODE') {
|
|
$value = $value->();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($type eq 'ARRAY') {
|
|
return undef unless defined $value;
|
|
return undef if ref $value ne 'ARRAY' && !$value;
|
|
return undef if ref $value eq 'ARRAY' && !@$value;
|
|
return [ $value ] unless ref $value eq 'ARRAY';
|
|
}
|
|
return undef unless $value;
|
|
return $value;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
$config{$_} =
|
|
$mkvalue->($ref_type, $user{$_})
|
|
|| $mkvalue->($ref_type, $target{$_});
|
|
delete $config{$_} unless defined $config{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Finish up %config by appending things the user gave us on the command line
|
|
# apart from "make variables"
|
|
foreach (keys %useradd) {
|
|
# The must all be lists, so we assert that here
|
|
die "internal error: \$useradd{$_} isn't an ARRAY\n"
|
|
unless ref $useradd{$_} eq 'ARRAY';
|
|
|
|
if (defined $config{$_}) {
|
|
push @{$config{$_}}, @{$useradd{$_}};
|
|
} else {
|
|
$config{$_} = [ @{$useradd{$_}} ];
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# At this point, we can forget everything about %user and %useradd,
|
|
# because it's now all been merged into the corresponding $config entry
|
|
|
|
if ($config{prefix} && !$config{CROSS_COMPILE}) {
|
|
die "Directory given with --prefix MUST be absolute\n"
|
|
unless file_name_is_absolute($config{prefix});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (grep { $_ =~ /(?:^|\s)-static(?:\s|$)/ } @{$config{LDFLAGS}}) {
|
|
disable('static', 'pic', 'threads');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Allow overriding the build file name
|
|
$config{build_file} = env('BUILDFILE') || $target{build_file} || "Makefile";
|
|
|
|
# Make sure build_scheme is consistent.
|
|
$target{build_scheme} = [ $target{build_scheme} ]
|
|
if ref($target{build_scheme}) ne "ARRAY";
|
|
|
|
my ($builder, $builder_platform, @builder_opts) =
|
|
@{$target{build_scheme}};
|
|
|
|
foreach my $checker (($builder_platform."-".$config{build_file}."-checker.pm",
|
|
$builder_platform."-checker.pm")) {
|
|
my $checker_path = catfile($srcdir, "Configurations", $checker);
|
|
if (-f $checker_path) {
|
|
my $fn = $ENV{CONFIGURE_CHECKER_WARN}
|
|
? sub { warn $@; } : sub { die $@; };
|
|
if (! do $checker_path) {
|
|
if ($@) {
|
|
$fn->($@);
|
|
} elsif ($!) {
|
|
$fn->($!);
|
|
} else {
|
|
$fn->("The detected tools didn't match the platform\n");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
last;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
push @{$config{defines}}, "NDEBUG" if $config{build_type} eq "release";
|
|
|
|
if ($target =~ /^mingw/ && `$config{CC} --target-help 2>&1` =~ m/-mno-cygwin/m)
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$config{cflags}}, "-mno-cygwin";
|
|
push @{$config{cxxflags}}, "-mno-cygwin" if $config{CXX};
|
|
push @{$config{shared_ldflag}}, "-mno-cygwin";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($target =~ /linux.*-mips/ && !$disabled{asm}
|
|
&& !grep { $_ =~ /-m(ips|arch=)/ } (@{$config{CFLAGS}})) {
|
|
# minimally required architecture flags for assembly modules
|
|
my $value;
|
|
$value = '-mips2' if ($target =~ /mips32/);
|
|
$value = '-mips3' if ($target =~ /mips64/);
|
|
unshift @{$config{cflags}}, $value;
|
|
unshift @{$config{cxxflags}}, $value if $config{CXX};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If threads aren't disabled, check how possible they are
|
|
unless ($disabled{threads}) {
|
|
if ($auto_threads) {
|
|
# Enabled by default, disable it forcibly if unavailable
|
|
if ($target{thread_scheme} eq "(unknown)") {
|
|
disable("unavailable", 'threads');
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
# The user chose to enable threads explicitly, let's see
|
|
# if there's a chance that's possible
|
|
if ($target{thread_scheme} eq "(unknown)") {
|
|
# If the user asked for "threads" and we don't have internal
|
|
# knowledge how to do it, [s]he is expected to provide any
|
|
# system-dependent compiler options that are necessary. We
|
|
# can't truly check that the given options are correct, but
|
|
# we expect the user to know what [s]He is doing.
|
|
if (!@{$config{CFLAGS}} && !@{$config{CPPDEFINES}}) {
|
|
die "You asked for multi-threading support, but didn't\n"
|
|
,"provide any system-specific compiler options\n";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Find out if clang's sanitizers have been enabled with -fsanitize
|
|
# flags and ensure that the corresponding %disabled elements area
|
|
# removed to reflect that the sanitizers are indeed enabled.
|
|
my %detected_sanitizers = ();
|
|
foreach (grep /^-fsanitize=/, @{$config{CFLAGS} || []}) {
|
|
(my $checks = $_) =~ s/^-fsanitize=//;
|
|
foreach (split /,/, $checks) {
|
|
my $d = { address => 'asan',
|
|
undefined => 'ubsan',
|
|
memory => 'msan' } -> {$_};
|
|
next unless defined $d;
|
|
|
|
$detected_sanitizers{$d} = 1;
|
|
if (defined $disabled{$d}) {
|
|
die "***** Conflict between disabling $d and enabling $_ sanitizer"
|
|
if $disabled{$d} ne "default";
|
|
delete $disabled{$d};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If threads still aren't disabled, add a C macro to ensure the source
|
|
# code knows about it. Any other flag is taken care of by the configs.
|
|
unless($disabled{threads}) {
|
|
push @{$config{openssl_feature_defines}}, "OPENSSL_THREADS";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($disabled{"unstable-qlog"}) {
|
|
$disabled{"qlog"} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
my $no_shared_warn=0;
|
|
if (($target{shared_target} // '') eq "")
|
|
{
|
|
$no_shared_warn = 1
|
|
if (!$disabled{shared} || !$disabled{"dynamic-engine"});
|
|
disable('no-shared-target', 'pic');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($disabled{"dynamic-engine"}) {
|
|
$config{dynamic_engines} = 0;
|
|
} else {
|
|
$config{dynamic_engines} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{asan} || defined $detected_sanitizers{asan}) {
|
|
push @{$config{cflags}}, "-fsanitize=address";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{ubsan} || defined $detected_sanitizers{ubsan}) {
|
|
push @{$config{cflags}}, "-fsanitize=undefined", "-fno-sanitize-recover=all", "-DPEDANTIC";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{msan} || defined $detected_sanitizers{msan}) {
|
|
push @{$config{cflags}}, "-fsanitize=memory";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{"fuzz-libfuzzer"} && $disabled{"fuzz-afl"}
|
|
&& $disabled{asan} && $disabled{ubsan} && $disabled{msan}) {
|
|
push @{$config{cflags}}, "-fno-omit-frame-pointer", "-g";
|
|
push @{$config{cxxflags}}, "-fno-omit-frame-pointer", "-g" if $config{CXX};
|
|
}
|
|
#
|
|
# Platform fix-ups
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# This saves the build files from having to check
|
|
if ($disabled{pic})
|
|
{
|
|
foreach (qw(shared_cflag shared_cxxflag shared_cppflag
|
|
shared_defines shared_includes shared_ldflag
|
|
module_cflags module_cxxflags module_cppflags
|
|
module_defines module_includes module_lflags))
|
|
{
|
|
delete $config{$_};
|
|
$target{$_} = "";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$config{lib_defines}}, "OPENSSL_PIC";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($target{sys_id} ne "")
|
|
{
|
|
push @{$config{openssl_sys_defines}}, "OPENSSL_SYS_$target{sys_id}";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
my %predefined_C = compiler_predefined($config{CROSS_COMPILE}.$config{CC});
|
|
my %predefined_CXX = $config{CXX}
|
|
? compiler_predefined($config{CROSS_COMPILE}.$config{CXX})
|
|
: ();
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{asm}) {
|
|
# big endian systems can use ELFv2 ABI
|
|
if ($target eq "linux-ppc64" || $target eq "BSD-ppc64") {
|
|
$target{perlasm_scheme} = "linux64v2" if ($predefined_C{_CALL_ELF} == 2);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Check for makedepend capabilities.
|
|
if (!$disabled{makedepend}) {
|
|
# If the attribute makedep_scheme is defined, then we assume that the
|
|
# config target and its associated build file are programmed to deal
|
|
# with it.
|
|
# If makedep_scheme is undefined, we go looking for GCC compatible
|
|
# dependency making, and if that's not available, we try to fall back
|
|
# on 'makedepend'.
|
|
if ($target{makedep_scheme}) {
|
|
$config{makedep_scheme} = $target{makedep_scheme};
|
|
# If the makedepcmd attribute is defined, copy it. If not, the
|
|
# build files will have to fend for themselves.
|
|
$config{makedepcmd} = $target{makedepcmd} if $target{makedepcmd};
|
|
} elsif (($predefined_C{__GNUC__} // -1) >= 3
|
|
&& !($predefined_C{__APPLE_CC__} && !$predefined_C{__clang__})) {
|
|
# We know that GNU C version 3 and up as well as all clang
|
|
# versions support dependency generation, but Xcode did not
|
|
# handle $cc -M before clang support (but claims __GNUC__ = 3)
|
|
$config{makedep_scheme} = 'gcc';
|
|
} else {
|
|
# In all other cases, we look for 'makedepend', and set the
|
|
# makedep_scheme value if we found it.
|
|
$config{makedepcmd} = which('makedepend');
|
|
$config{makedep_scheme} = 'makedepend' if $config{makedepcmd};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If no depend scheme is set, we disable makedepend
|
|
disable('unavailable', 'makedepend') unless $config{makedep_scheme};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!$disabled{asm} && !$predefined_C{__MACH__} && $^O ne 'VMS' && !$predefined_C{_AIX}) {
|
|
# probe for -Wa,--noexecstack option...
|
|
if ($predefined_C{__clang__}) {
|
|
# clang has builtin assembler, which doesn't recognize --help,
|
|
# but it apparently recognizes the option in question on all
|
|
# supported platforms even when it's meaningless. In other words
|
|
# probe would fail, but probed option always accepted...
|
|
push @{$config{cflags}}, "-Wa,--noexecstack", "-Qunused-arguments";
|
|
} else {
|
|
my $cc = $config{CROSS_COMPILE}.$config{CC};
|
|
open(PIPE, "$cc -Wa,--help -c -o null.$$.o -x assembler /dev/null 2>&1 |");
|
|
while(<PIPE>) {
|
|
if (m/--noexecstack/) {
|
|
push @{$config{cflags}}, "-Wa,--noexecstack";
|
|
last;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
close(PIPE);
|
|
unlink("null.$$.o");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Deal with bn_ops ###################################################
|
|
|
|
$config{bn_ll} =0;
|
|
my $def_int="unsigned int";
|
|
$config{rc4_int} =$def_int;
|
|
($config{b64l},$config{b64},$config{b32})=(0,0,1);
|
|
|
|
my $count = 0;
|
|
foreach (sort split(/\s+/,$target{bn_ops})) {
|
|
$count++ if /SIXTY_FOUR_BIT|SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG|THIRTY_TWO_BIT/;
|
|
$config{bn_ll}=1 if $_ eq 'BN_LLONG';
|
|
$config{rc4_int}="unsigned char" if $_ eq 'RC4_CHAR';
|
|
($config{b64l},$config{b64},$config{b32})
|
|
=(0,1,0) if $_ eq 'SIXTY_FOUR_BIT';
|
|
($config{b64l},$config{b64},$config{b32})
|
|
=(1,0,0) if $_ eq 'SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG';
|
|
($config{b64l},$config{b64},$config{b32})
|
|
=(0,0,1) if $_ eq 'THIRTY_TWO_BIT';
|
|
}
|
|
die "Exactly one of SIXTY_FOUR_BIT|SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG|THIRTY_TWO_BIT can be set in bn_ops\n"
|
|
if $count > 1;
|
|
|
|
$config{api} = $config{major} * 10000 + $config{minor} * 100
|
|
unless $config{api};
|
|
foreach (keys %$apitable) {
|
|
$disabled{"deprecated-$_"} = "deprecation"
|
|
if $disabled{deprecated} && $config{api} >= $apitable->{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
disable(); # Run a cascade now
|
|
|
|
# Hack cflags for better warnings (dev option) #######################
|
|
|
|
# "Stringify" the C and C++ flags string. This permits it to be made part of
|
|
# a string and works as well on command lines.
|
|
$config{cflags} = [ map { (my $x = $_) =~ s/([\\\"])/\\$1/g; $x }
|
|
@{$config{cflags}} ];
|
|
$config{cxxflags} = [ map { (my $x = $_) =~ s/([\\\"])/\\$1/g; $x }
|
|
@{$config{cxxflags}} ] if $config{CXX};
|
|
|
|
$config{openssl_api_defines} = [
|
|
"OPENSSL_CONFIGURED_API=".$config{api},
|
|
];
|
|
|
|
my @strict_warnings_collection=();
|
|
if ($strict_warnings)
|
|
{
|
|
my $wopt;
|
|
my $gccver = $predefined_C{__GNUC__} // -1;
|
|
|
|
if ($gccver >= 4)
|
|
{
|
|
push @strict_warnings_collection, @gcc_devteam_warn;
|
|
push @strict_warnings_collection, @clang_devteam_warn
|
|
if (defined($predefined_C{__clang__}));
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($config{target} =~ /^VC-/)
|
|
{
|
|
push @strict_warnings_collection, @cl_devteam_warn;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
warn "WARNING --strict-warnings requires gcc[>=4] or gcc-alike, or MSVC"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$config{CFLAGS} = [ map { $_ eq '--ossl-strict-warnings'
|
|
? @strict_warnings_collection
|
|
: ( $_ ) }
|
|
@{$config{CFLAGS}} ];
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{afalgeng}) {
|
|
$config{afalgeng}="";
|
|
if (grep { $_ eq 'afalgeng' } @{$target{enable}}) {
|
|
push @{$config{engdirs}}, "afalg";
|
|
} else {
|
|
disable('not-linux', 'afalgeng');
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{devcryptoeng}) {
|
|
if ($target =~ m/^BSD/) {
|
|
my $maxver = 5*100 + 7;
|
|
my $sysstr = `uname -s`;
|
|
my $verstr = `uname -r`;
|
|
$sysstr =~ s|\R$||;
|
|
$verstr =~ s|\R$||;
|
|
my ($ma, $mi, @rest) = split m|\.|, $verstr;
|
|
my $ver = $ma*100 + $mi;
|
|
if ($sysstr eq 'OpenBSD' && $ver >= $maxver) {
|
|
disable('too-new-kernel', 'devcryptoeng');
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{ktls}) {
|
|
$config{ktls}="";
|
|
my $cc = $config{CROSS_COMPILE}.$config{CC};
|
|
if ($target =~ m/^linux/) {
|
|
system("printf '#include <sys/types.h>\n#include <linux/tls.h>' | $cc -E - >/dev/null 2>&1");
|
|
if ($? != 0) {
|
|
disable('too-old-kernel', 'ktls');
|
|
}
|
|
} elsif ($target =~ m/^BSD/) {
|
|
system("printf '#include <sys/types.h>\n#include <sys/ktls.h>' | $cc -E - >/dev/null 2>&1");
|
|
if ($? != 0) {
|
|
disable('too-old-freebsd', 'ktls');
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
disable('not-linux-or-freebsd', 'ktls');
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unless ($disabled{winstore}) {
|
|
unless ($target =~ /^(?:Cygwin|mingw|VC-|BC-)/) {
|
|
disable('not-windows', 'winstore');
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
push @{$config{openssl_other_defines}}, "OPENSSL_NO_KTLS" if ($disabled{ktls});
|
|
|
|
# Get the extra flags used when building shared libraries and modules. We
|
|
# do this late because some of them depend on %disabled.
|
|
|
|
# Make the flags to build DSOs the same as for shared libraries unless they
|
|
# are already defined
|
|
$target{module_cflags} = $target{shared_cflag} unless defined $target{module_cflags};
|
|
$target{module_cxxflags} = $target{shared_cxxflag} unless defined $target{module_cxxflags};
|
|
$target{module_ldflags} = $target{shared_ldflag} unless defined $target{module_ldflags};
|
|
{
|
|
my $shared_info_pl =
|
|
catfile(dirname($0), "Configurations", "shared-info.pl");
|
|
my %shared_info = read_eval_file($shared_info_pl);
|
|
push @{$target{_conf_fname_int}}, $shared_info_pl;
|
|
my $si = $target{shared_target};
|
|
while (ref $si ne "HASH") {
|
|
last if ! defined $si;
|
|
if (ref $si eq "CODE") {
|
|
$si = $si->();
|
|
} else {
|
|
$si = $shared_info{$si};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Some of the 'shared_target' values don't have any entries in
|
|
# %shared_info. That's perfectly fine, AS LONG AS the build file
|
|
# template knows how to handle this. That is currently the case for
|
|
# Windows and VMS.
|
|
if (defined $si) {
|
|
# Just as above, copy certain shared_* attributes to the corresponding
|
|
# module_ attribute unless the latter is already defined
|
|
$si->{module_cflags} = $si->{shared_cflag} unless defined $si->{module_cflags};
|
|
$si->{module_cxxflags} = $si->{shared_cxxflag} unless defined $si->{module_cxxflags};
|
|
$si->{module_ldflags} = $si->{shared_ldflag} unless defined $si->{module_ldflags};
|
|
foreach (sort keys %$si) {
|
|
$target{$_} = defined $target{$_}
|
|
? add($si->{$_})->($target{$_})
|
|
: $si->{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ALL MODIFICATIONS TO %disabled, %config and %target MUST BE DONE FROM HERE ON
|
|
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
# Build up information for skipping certain directories depending on disabled
|
|
# features, as well as setting up macros for disabled features.
|
|
|
|
# This is a tentative database of directories to skip. Some entries may not
|
|
# correspond to anything real, but that's ok, they will simply be ignored.
|
|
# The actual processing of these entries is done in the build.info lookup
|
|
# loop further down.
|
|
#
|
|
# The key is a Unix formatted path in the source tree, the value is an index
|
|
# into %disabled_info, so any existing path gets added to a corresponding
|
|
# 'skipped' entry in there with the list of skipped directories.
|
|
my %skipdir = ();
|
|
my %disabled_info = (); # For configdata.pm
|
|
foreach my $what (sort keys %disabled) {
|
|
# There are deprecated disablables that translate to themselves.
|
|
# They cause disabling cascades, but should otherwise not register.
|
|
next if $deprecated_disablables{$what};
|
|
# The generated $disabled{"deprecated-x.y"} entries are special
|
|
# and treated properly elsewhere
|
|
next if $what =~ m|^deprecated-|;
|
|
|
|
$config{options} .= " no-$what";
|
|
|
|
if (!grep { $what eq $_ } ( 'buildtest-c++', 'fips', 'threads', 'shared',
|
|
'module', 'pic', 'dynamic-engine', 'makedepend',
|
|
'sse2', 'legacy' )) {
|
|
(my $WHAT = uc $what) =~ s|-|_|g;
|
|
my $skipdir = $what;
|
|
|
|
# fix-up crypto/directory name(s)
|
|
$skipdir = "ripemd" if $what eq "rmd160";
|
|
$skipdir = "whrlpool" if $what eq "whirlpool";
|
|
|
|
my $macro = $disabled_info{$what}->{macro} = "OPENSSL_NO_$WHAT";
|
|
push @{$config{openssl_feature_defines}}, $macro;
|
|
|
|
$skipdir{engines} = $what if $what eq 'engine';
|
|
$skipdir{"crypto/$skipdir"} = $what
|
|
unless $what eq 'async' || $what eq 'err' || $what eq 'dso';
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($disabled{"dynamic-engine"}) {
|
|
push @{$config{openssl_feature_defines}}, "OPENSSL_NO_DYNAMIC_ENGINE";
|
|
} else {
|
|
push @{$config{openssl_feature_defines}}, "OPENSSL_NO_STATIC_ENGINE";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If we use the unified build, collect information from build.info files
|
|
my %unified_info = ();
|
|
|
|
my $buildinfo_debug = defined($ENV{CONFIGURE_DEBUG_BUILDINFO});
|
|
if ($builder eq "unified") {
|
|
use Text::Template 1.46;
|
|
|
|
sub cleandir {
|
|
my $base = shift;
|
|
my $dir = shift;
|
|
my $relativeto = shift || ".";
|
|
my $no_mkpath = shift // 0;
|
|
|
|
$dir = catdir($base,$dir) unless isabsolute($dir);
|
|
|
|
# Make sure the directories we're building in exists
|
|
mkpath($dir) unless $no_mkpath;
|
|
|
|
my $res = abs2rel(absolutedir($dir), rel2abs($relativeto));
|
|
#print STDERR "DEBUG[cleandir]: $dir , $base => $res\n";
|
|
return $res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub cleanfile {
|
|
my $base = shift;
|
|
my $file = shift;
|
|
my $relativeto = shift || ".";
|
|
my $no_mkpath = shift // 0;
|
|
|
|
$file = catfile($base,$file) unless isabsolute($file);
|
|
|
|
my $d = dirname($file);
|
|
my $f = basename($file);
|
|
|
|
# Make sure the directories we're building in exists
|
|
mkpath($d) unless $no_mkpath;
|
|
|
|
my $res = abs2rel(catfile(absolutedir($d), $f), rel2abs($relativeto));
|
|
#print STDERR "DEBUG[cleanfile]: $d , $f => $res\n";
|
|
return $res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Store the name of the template file we will build the build file from
|
|
# in %config. This may be useful for the build file itself.
|
|
my @build_file_template_names =
|
|
( $builder_platform."-".$config{build_file}.".tmpl",
|
|
$config{build_file}.".tmpl" );
|
|
my @build_file_templates = ();
|
|
|
|
# First, look in the user provided directory, if given
|
|
if (defined env($local_config_envname)) {
|
|
@build_file_templates =
|
|
map {
|
|
if ($^O eq 'VMS') {
|
|
# VMS environment variables are logical names,
|
|
# which can be used as is
|
|
$local_config_envname . ':' . $_;
|
|
} else {
|
|
catfile(env($local_config_envname), $_);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
@build_file_template_names;
|
|
}
|
|
# Then, look in our standard directory
|
|
push @build_file_templates,
|
|
( map { cleanfile($srcdir, catfile("Configurations", $_), $blddir, 1) }
|
|
@build_file_template_names );
|
|
|
|
my $build_file_template;
|
|
for $_ (@build_file_templates) {
|
|
$build_file_template = $_;
|
|
last if -f $build_file_template;
|
|
|
|
$build_file_template = undef;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!defined $build_file_template) {
|
|
die "*** Couldn't find any of:\n", join("\n", @build_file_templates), "\n";
|
|
}
|
|
$config{build_file_templates}
|
|
= [ cleanfile($srcdir, catfile("Configurations", "common0.tmpl"),
|
|
$blddir, 1),
|
|
$build_file_template ];
|
|
|
|
my @build_dirs = ( [ ] ); # current directory
|
|
|
|
$config{build_infos} = [ ];
|
|
|
|
# We want to detect configdata.pm in the source tree, so we
|
|
# don't use it if the build tree is different.
|
|
my $src_configdata = cleanfile($srcdir, "configdata.pm", $blddir, 1);
|
|
|
|
# Any source file that we recognise is placed in this hash table, with
|
|
# the list of its intended destinations as value. When everything has
|
|
# been collected, there's a routine that checks that these source files
|
|
# exist, or if they are generated, that the generator exists.
|
|
my %check_exist = ();
|
|
my %check_generate = ();
|
|
|
|
my %ordinals = ();
|
|
while (@build_dirs) {
|
|
my @curd = @{shift @build_dirs};
|
|
my $sourced = catdir($srcdir, @curd);
|
|
my $buildd = catdir($blddir, @curd);
|
|
|
|
my $unixdir = join('/', @curd);
|
|
if (exists $skipdir{$unixdir}) {
|
|
my $what = $skipdir{$unixdir};
|
|
push @{$disabled_info{$what}->{skipped}}, catdir(@curd);
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mkpath($buildd);
|
|
|
|
my $f = 'build.info';
|
|
# The basic things we're trying to build
|
|
my @programs = ();
|
|
my @libraries = ();
|
|
my @modules = ();
|
|
my @scripts = ();
|
|
|
|
my %sources = ();
|
|
my %shared_sources = ();
|
|
my %includes = ();
|
|
my %defines = ();
|
|
my %depends = ();
|
|
my %generate = ();
|
|
my %imagedocs = ();
|
|
my %htmldocs = ();
|
|
my %mandocs = ();
|
|
|
|
# Support for $variablename in build.info files.
|
|
# Embedded perl code is the ultimate master, still. If its output
|
|
# contains a dollar sign, it had better be escaped, or it will be
|
|
# taken for a variable name prefix.
|
|
my %variables = ();
|
|
# Variable name syntax
|
|
my $variable_name_re = qr/(?P<VARIABLE>[[:alpha:]][[:alnum:]_]*)/;
|
|
# Value modifier syntaxes
|
|
my $variable_subst_re = qr/\/(?P<RE>(?:\\\/|.)*?)\/(?P<SUBST>.*?)/;
|
|
# Variable reference
|
|
my $variable_simple_re = qr/(?<!\\)\$${variable_name_re}/;
|
|
my $variable_w_mod_re =
|
|
qr/(?<!\\)\$\{${variable_name_re}(?P<MOD>(?:\\\/|.)*?)\}/;
|
|
# Tie it all together
|
|
my $variable_re = qr/${variable_simple_re}|${variable_w_mod_re}/;
|
|
|
|
my $expand_variables = sub {
|
|
my $value = '';
|
|
my $value_rest = shift;
|
|
|
|
if ($ENV{CONFIGURE_DEBUG_VARIABLE_EXPAND}) {
|
|
print STDERR
|
|
"DEBUG[\$expand_variables] Parsed '$value_rest' ...\n"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while ($value_rest =~ /${variable_re}/) {
|
|
# We must save important regexp values, because the next
|
|
# regexp clears them
|
|
my $mod = $+{MOD};
|
|
my $variable_value = $variables{$+{VARIABLE}};
|
|
|
|
$value_rest = $';
|
|
$value .= $`;
|
|
|
|
# Process modifier expressions, if present
|
|
if (defined $mod) {
|
|
if ($mod =~ /^${variable_subst_re}$/) {
|
|
my $re = $+{RE};
|
|
my $subst = $+{SUBST};
|
|
|
|
$variable_value =~ s/\Q$re\E/$subst/g;
|
|
|
|
if ($ENV{CONFIGURE_DEBUG_VARIABLE_EXPAND}) {
|
|
print STDERR
|
|
"DEBUG[\$expand_variables] ... and substituted ",
|
|
"'$re' with '$subst'\n";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$value .= $variable_value;
|
|
}
|
|
if ($ENV{CONFIGURE_DEBUG_VARIABLE_EXPAND}) {
|
|
print STDERR
|
|
"DEBUG[\$expand_variables] ... into: '$value$value_rest'\n";
|
|
}
|
|
return $value . $value_rest;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
# Support for attributes in build.info files
|
|
my %attributes = ();
|
|
my $handle_attributes = sub {
|
|
my $attr_str = shift;
|
|
my $ref = shift;
|
|
my @goals = @_;
|
|
|
|
return unless defined $attr_str;
|
|
|
|
my @a = tokenize($attr_str, qr|\s*,\s*|);
|
|
foreach my $a (@a) {
|
|
my $ac = 1;
|
|
my $ak = $a;
|
|
my $av = 1;
|
|
if ($a =~ m|^(!)?(.*?)\s* = \s*(.*?)$|x) {
|
|
$ac = ! $1;
|
|
$ak = $2;
|
|
$av = $3;
|
|
}
|
|
foreach my $g (@goals) {
|
|
if ($ac) {
|
|
$$ref->{$g}->{$ak} = $av;
|
|
} else {
|
|
delete $$ref->{$g}->{$ak};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
# Support for pushing values on multiple indexes of a given hash
|
|
# array.
|
|
my $push_to = sub {
|
|
my $valueref = shift;
|
|
my $index_str = shift; # May be undef or empty
|
|
my $attrref = shift; # May be undef
|
|
my $attr_str = shift;
|
|
my @values = @_;
|
|
|
|
if (defined $index_str) {
|
|
my @indexes = ( '' );
|
|
if ($index_str !~ m|^\s*$|) {
|
|
@indexes = tokenize($index_str);
|
|
}
|
|
foreach (@indexes) {
|
|
push @{$valueref->{$_}}, @values;
|
|
if (defined $attrref) {
|
|
$handle_attributes->($attr_str, \$$attrref->{$_},
|
|
@values);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
push @$valueref, @values;
|
|
$handle_attributes->($attr_str, $attrref, @values)
|
|
if defined $attrref;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
if ($buildinfo_debug) {
|
|
print STDERR "DEBUG: Reading ",catfile($sourced, $f),"\n";
|
|
}
|
|
push @{$config{build_infos}}, catfile(abs2rel($sourced, $blddir), $f);
|
|
my $template =
|
|
Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'FILE',
|
|
SOURCE => catfile($sourced, $f),
|
|
PREPEND => qq{use lib "$FindBin::Bin/util/perl";});
|
|
die "Something went wrong with $sourced/$f: $!\n" unless $template;
|
|
my @text =
|
|
split /^/m,
|
|
$template->fill_in(HASH => { config => \%config,
|
|
target => \%target,
|
|
disabled => \%disabled,
|
|
withargs => \%withargs,
|
|
builddir => abs2rel($buildd, $blddir),
|
|
sourcedir => abs2rel($sourced, $blddir),
|
|
buildtop => abs2rel($blddir, $blddir),
|
|
sourcetop => abs2rel($srcdir, $blddir) },
|
|
DELIMITERS => [ "{-", "-}" ]);
|
|
|
|
# The top item of this stack has the following values
|
|
# -2 positive already run and we found ELSE (following ELSIF should fail)
|
|
# -1 positive already run (skip until ENDIF)
|
|
# 0 negatives so far (if we're at a condition, check it)
|
|
# 1 last was positive (don't skip lines until next ELSE, ELSIF or ENDIF)
|
|
# 2 positive ELSE (following ELSIF should fail)
|
|
my @skip = ();
|
|
|
|
# A few useful generic regexps
|
|
my $index_re = qr/\[\s*(?P<INDEX>(?:\\.|.)*?)\s*\]/;
|
|
my $cond_re = qr/\[\s*(?P<COND>(?:\\.|.)*?)\s*\]/;
|
|
my $attribs_re = qr/(?:\{\s*(?P<ATTRIBS>(?:\\.|.)*?)\s*\})?/;
|
|
my $value_re = qr/(?P<VALUE>.*?)/;
|
|
collect_information(
|
|
collect_from_array([ @text ],
|
|
qr/\\$/ => sub { my $l1 = shift; my $l2 = shift;
|
|
$l1 =~ s/\\$//; $l1.$l2 }),
|
|
# Info we're looking for
|
|
qr/^\s* IF ${cond_re} \s*$/x
|
|
=> sub {
|
|
if (! @skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0) {
|
|
push @skip, !! $expand_variables->($+{COND});
|
|
} else {
|
|
push @skip, -1;
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
qr/^\s* ELSIF ${cond_re} \s*$/x
|
|
=> sub { die "ELSIF out of scope" if ! @skip;
|
|
die "ELSIF following ELSE" if abs($skip[$#skip]) == 2;
|
|
$skip[$#skip] = -1 if $skip[$#skip] != 0;
|
|
$skip[$#skip] = !! $expand_variables->($+{COND})
|
|
if $skip[$#skip] == 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* ELSE \s*$/x
|
|
=> sub { die "ELSE out of scope" if ! @skip;
|
|
$skip[$#skip] = -2 if $skip[$#skip] != 0;
|
|
$skip[$#skip] = 2 if $skip[$#skip] == 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* ENDIF \s*$/x
|
|
=> sub { die "ENDIF out of scope" if ! @skip;
|
|
pop @skip; },
|
|
qr/^\s* ${variable_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub {
|
|
if (!@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0) {
|
|
$variables{$+{VARIABLE}} = $expand_variables->($+{VALUE});
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
qr/^\s* SUBDIRS \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub {
|
|
if (!@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0) {
|
|
foreach (tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE}))) {
|
|
push @build_dirs, [ @curd, splitdir($_, 1) ];
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
qr/^\s* PROGRAMS ${attribs_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\@programs, undef,
|
|
\$attributes{programs}, $+{ATTRIBS},
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* LIBS ${attribs_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\@libraries, undef,
|
|
\$attributes{libraries}, $+{ATTRIBS},
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* MODULES ${attribs_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\@modules, undef,
|
|
\$attributes{modules}, $+{ATTRIBS},
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* SCRIPTS ${attribs_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\@scripts, undef,
|
|
\$attributes{scripts}, $+{ATTRIBS},
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* IMAGEDOCS ${index_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%imagedocs, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
undef, undef,
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* HTMLDOCS ${index_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%htmldocs, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
undef, undef,
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* MANDOCS ${index_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%mandocs, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
undef, undef,
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* SOURCE ${index_re} ${attribs_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%sources, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
\$attributes{sources}, $+{ATTRIBS},
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* SHARED_SOURCE ${index_re} ${attribs_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%shared_sources, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
\$attributes{sources}, $+{ATTRIBS},
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* INCLUDE ${index_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%includes, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
undef, undef,
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* DEFINE ${index_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%defines, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
undef, undef,
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* DEPEND ${index_re} ${attribs_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%depends, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
\$attributes{depends}, $+{ATTRIBS},
|
|
tokenize($expand_variables->($+{VALUE})))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* GENERATE ${index_re} ${attribs_re} \s* = \s* ${value_re} \s* $/x
|
|
=> sub { $push_to->(\%generate, $expand_variables->($+{INDEX}),
|
|
\$attributes{generate}, $+{ATTRIBS},
|
|
$expand_variables->($+{VALUE}))
|
|
if !@skip || $skip[$#skip] > 0; },
|
|
qr/^\s* (?:\#.*)? $/x => sub { },
|
|
"OTHERWISE" => sub { die "Something wrong with this line:\n$_\nat $sourced/$f" },
|
|
"BEFORE" => sub {
|
|
if ($buildinfo_debug) {
|
|
print STDERR "DEBUG: Parsing ",join(" ", @_),"\n";
|
|
print STDERR "DEBUG: ... before parsing, skip stack is ",join(" ", map { int($_) } @skip),"\n";
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
"AFTER" => sub {
|
|
if ($buildinfo_debug) {
|
|
print STDERR "DEBUG: .... after parsing, skip stack is ",join(" ", map { int($_) } @skip),"\n";
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
);
|
|
die "runaway IF?" if (@skip);
|
|
|
|
if (grep { defined $attributes{modules}->{$_}->{engine} } keys %attributes
|
|
and !$config{dynamic_engines}) {
|
|
die <<"EOF"
|
|
ENGINES can only be used if configured with 'dynamic-engine'.
|
|
This is usually a fault in a build.info file.
|
|
EOF
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
my %infos = ( programs => [ @programs ],
|
|
libraries => [ @libraries ],
|
|
modules => [ @modules ],
|
|
scripts => [ @scripts ] );
|
|
foreach my $k (keys %infos) {
|
|
foreach (@{$infos{$k}}) {
|
|
my $item = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{$k}->{$item} = 1;
|
|
|
|
# Fix up associated attributes
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{$k}->{$item} =
|
|
$attributes{$k}->{$_}
|
|
if defined $attributes{$k}->{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Check that we haven't defined any library as both shared and
|
|
# explicitly static. That is forbidden.
|
|
my @doubles = ();
|
|
foreach (grep /\.a$/, keys %{$unified_info{libraries}}) {
|
|
(my $l = $_) =~ s/\.a$//;
|
|
push @doubles, $l if defined $unified_info{libraries}->{$l};
|
|
}
|
|
die "these libraries are both explicitly static and shared:\n ",
|
|
join(" ", @doubles), "\n"
|
|
if @doubles;
|
|
|
|
foreach (keys %sources) {
|
|
my $dest = $_;
|
|
my $ddest = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
foreach (@{$sources{$dest}}) {
|
|
my $s = cleanfile($sourced, $_, $blddir, 1);
|
|
|
|
# If it's generated or we simply don't find it in the source
|
|
# tree, we assume it's in the build tree.
|
|
if ($s eq $src_configdata || $generate{$_} || ! -f $s) {
|
|
$s = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
}
|
|
my $o = $_;
|
|
# We recognise C++, C and asm files
|
|
if ($s =~ /\.(cc|cpp|c|s|S)$/) {
|
|
push @{$check_exist{$s}}, $ddest;
|
|
$o =~ s/\.[csS]$/.o/; # C and assembler
|
|
$o =~ s/\.(cc|cpp)$/_cc.o/; # C++
|
|
$o = cleanfile($buildd, $o, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{sources}->{$ddest}->{$o} = -1;
|
|
$unified_info{sources}->{$o}->{$s} = -1;
|
|
} elsif ($s =~ /\.rc$/) {
|
|
# We also recognise resource files
|
|
push @{$check_exist{$s}}, $ddest;
|
|
$o =~ s/\.rc$/.res/; # Resource configuration
|
|
$o = cleanfile($buildd, $o, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{sources}->{$ddest}->{$o} = -1;
|
|
$unified_info{sources}->{$o}->{$s} = -1;
|
|
} else {
|
|
push @{$check_exist{$s}}, $ddest;
|
|
$unified_info{sources}->{$ddest}->{$s} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
# Fix up associated attributes
|
|
if ($o ne $_) {
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{sources}->{$ddest}->{$o} =
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{sources}->{$o}->{$s} =
|
|
$attributes{sources}->{$dest}->{$_}
|
|
if defined $attributes{sources}->{$dest}->{$_};
|
|
} else {
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{sources}->{$ddest}->{$s} =
|
|
$attributes{sources}->{$dest}->{$_}
|
|
if defined $attributes{sources}->{$dest}->{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach (keys %shared_sources) {
|
|
my $dest = $_;
|
|
my $ddest = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
foreach (@{$shared_sources{$dest}}) {
|
|
my $s = cleanfile($sourced, $_, $blddir, 1);
|
|
|
|
# If it's generated or we simply don't find it in the source
|
|
# tree, we assume it's in the build tree.
|
|
if ($s eq $src_configdata || $generate{$_} || ! -f $s) {
|
|
$s = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
my $o = $_;
|
|
if ($s =~ /\.(cc|cpp|c|s|S)$/) {
|
|
# We recognise C++, C and asm files
|
|
push @{$check_exist{$s}}, $ddest;
|
|
$o =~ s/\.[csS]$/.o/; # C and assembler
|
|
$o =~ s/\.(cc|cpp)$/_cc.o/; # C++
|
|
$o = cleanfile($buildd, $o, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{shared_sources}->{$ddest}->{$o} = -1;
|
|
$unified_info{sources}->{$o}->{$s} = -1;
|
|
} elsif ($s =~ /\.rc$/) {
|
|
# We also recognise resource files
|
|
push @{$check_exist{$s}}, $ddest;
|
|
$o =~ s/\.rc$/.res/; # Resource configuration
|
|
$o = cleanfile($buildd, $o, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{shared_sources}->{$ddest}->{$o} = -1;
|
|
$unified_info{sources}->{$o}->{$s} = -1;
|
|
} elsif ($s =~ /\.ld$/) {
|
|
# We also recognise linker scripts (or corresponding)
|
|
# We know they are generated files
|
|
push @{$check_exist{$s}}, $ddest;
|
|
$o = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{shared_sources}->{$ddest}->{$o} = 1;
|
|
} else {
|
|
die "unrecognised source file type for shared library: $s\n";
|
|
}
|
|
# Fix up associated attributes
|
|
if ($o ne $_) {
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{shared_sources}->{$ddest}->{$o} =
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{sources}->{$o}->{$s} =
|
|
$attributes{sources}->{$dest}->{$_}
|
|
if defined $attributes{sources}->{$dest}->{$_};
|
|
} else {
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{shared_sources}->{$ddest}->{$o} =
|
|
$attributes{sources}->{$dest}->{$_}
|
|
if defined $attributes{sources}->{$dest}->{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach (keys %generate) {
|
|
my $dest = $_;
|
|
my $ddest = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
die "more than one generator for $dest: "
|
|
,join(" ", @{$generate{$_}}),"\n"
|
|
if scalar @{$generate{$_}} > 1;
|
|
my @generator = split /\s+/, $generate{$dest}->[0];
|
|
my $gen = $generator[0];
|
|
$generator[0] = cleanfile($sourced, $gen, $blddir, 1);
|
|
|
|
# If the generator is itself generated, it's in the build tree
|
|
if ($generate{$gen} || ! -f $generator[0]) {
|
|
$generator[0] = cleanfile($buildd, $gen, $blddir);
|
|
}
|
|
$check_generate{$ddest}->{$generator[0]}++;
|
|
|
|
$unified_info{generate}->{$ddest} = [ @generator ];
|
|
# Fix up associated attributes
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{generate}->{$ddest} =
|
|
$attributes{generate}->{$dest}->{$gen}
|
|
if defined $attributes{generate}->{$dest}->{$gen};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach (keys %depends) {
|
|
my $dest = $_;
|
|
my $ddest = $dest;
|
|
|
|
if ($dest =~ /^\|(.*)\|$/) {
|
|
# Collect the raw target
|
|
$unified_info{targets}->{$1} = 1;
|
|
$ddest = $1;
|
|
} elsif ($dest eq '') {
|
|
$ddest = '';
|
|
} else {
|
|
$ddest = cleanfile($sourced, $dest, $blddir, 1);
|
|
|
|
# If the destination doesn't exist in source, it can only be
|
|
# a generated file in the build tree.
|
|
if ($ddest eq $src_configdata || ! -f $ddest) {
|
|
$ddest = cleanfile($buildd, $dest, $blddir);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
foreach my $f (@{$depends{$dest}}) {
|
|
# If the dependency destination is generated, dependencies
|
|
# may have an extra syntax to separate the intended inclusion
|
|
# directory from the module to be loaded: a | instead of a
|
|
# / as directory separator.
|
|
# Do note that this has to be handled in the build file
|
|
# template as well.
|
|
# $i = inclusion path in source directory
|
|
# $i2 = inclusion path in build directory
|
|
# $m = module path (within the inclusion path)
|
|
# $i = full module path in source directory
|
|
# $i2 = full module path in build directory
|
|
my $i; my $i2; my $m; my $d; my $d2;
|
|
if ($unified_info{generate}->{$ddest}
|
|
&& $f =~ m/^(.*?)\|(.*)$/) {
|
|
$i = $1;
|
|
$m = $2;
|
|
# We must be very careful to modify $i last
|
|
$d = cleanfile($sourced, "$i/$m", $blddir, 1);
|
|
$d2 = cleanfile($buildd, "$i/$m", $blddir);
|
|
$i2 = cleandir($buildd, $i, $blddir);
|
|
$i = cleandir($sourced, $i, $blddir, 1);
|
|
} else {
|
|
$d = cleanfile($sourced, $f, $blddir, 1);
|
|
$d2 = cleanfile($buildd, $f, $blddir);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If we know it's generated, or assume it is because we can't
|
|
# find it in the source tree, we set file we depend on to be
|
|
# in the build tree rather than the source tree.
|
|
if ($d eq $src_configdata
|
|
|| (grep { $d2 eq $_ }
|
|
keys %{$unified_info{generate}})
|
|
|| ! -f $d) {
|
|
$d = $d2;
|
|
$i = $i2;
|
|
}
|
|
if ($i) {
|
|
# Put together the computed inclusion dir with the
|
|
# original module name. Do note that we conserve the
|
|
# Unixly path syntax for the module path.
|
|
$d = "$i|$m";
|
|
}
|
|
$unified_info{depends}->{$ddest}->{$d} = 1;
|
|
|
|
# Fix up associated attributes
|
|
$unified_info{attributes}->{depends}->{$ddest}->{$d} =
|
|
$attributes{depends}->{$dest}->{$f}
|
|
if defined $attributes{depends}->{$dest}->{$f};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach (keys %includes) {
|
|
my $dest = $_;
|
|
my $ddest = cleanfile($sourced, $_, $blddir, 1);
|
|
|
|
# If the destination doesn't exist in source, it can only be
|
|
# a generated file in the build tree.
|
|
if ($ddest eq $src_configdata || ! -f $ddest) {
|
|
$ddest = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
}
|
|
foreach (@{$includes{$dest}}) {
|
|
my $is = cleandir($sourced, $_, $blddir, 1);
|
|
my $ib = cleandir($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
push @{$unified_info{includes}->{$ddest}->{source}}, $is
|
|
unless grep { $_ eq $is } @{$unified_info{includes}->{$ddest}->{source}};
|
|
push @{$unified_info{includes}->{$ddest}->{build}}, $ib
|
|
unless grep { $_ eq $ib } @{$unified_info{includes}->{$ddest}->{build}};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach my $dest (keys %defines) {
|
|
my $ddest;
|
|
|
|
if ($dest ne "") {
|
|
$ddest = cleanfile($sourced, $dest, $blddir, 1);
|
|
|
|
# If the destination doesn't exist in source, it can only
|
|
# be a generated file in the build tree.
|
|
if (! -f $ddest) {
|
|
$ddest = cleanfile($buildd, $dest, $blddir);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
foreach my $v (@{$defines{$dest}}) {
|
|
$v =~ m|^([^=]*)(=.*)?$|;
|
|
die "0 length macro name not permitted\n" if $1 eq "";
|
|
if ($dest ne "") {
|
|
die "$1 defined more than once\n"
|
|
if defined $unified_info{defines}->{$ddest}->{$1};
|
|
$unified_info{defines}->{$ddest}->{$1} = $2;
|
|
} else {
|
|
die "$1 defined more than once\n"
|
|
if grep { $v eq $_ } @{$config{defines}};
|
|
push @{$config{defines}}, $v;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach my $section (keys %imagedocs) {
|
|
foreach (@{$imagedocs{$section}}) {
|
|
my $imagedocs = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{imagedocs}->{$section}->{$imagedocs} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach my $section (keys %htmldocs) {
|
|
foreach (@{$htmldocs{$section}}) {
|
|
my $htmldocs = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{htmldocs}->{$section}->{$htmldocs} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach my $section (keys %mandocs) {
|
|
foreach (@{$mandocs{$section}}) {
|
|
my $mandocs = cleanfile($buildd, $_, $blddir);
|
|
$unified_info{mandocs}->{$section}->{$mandocs} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
my $ordinals_text = join(', ', sort keys %ordinals);
|
|
warn <<"EOF" if $ordinals_text;
|
|
|
|
WARNING: ORDINALS were specified for $ordinals_text
|
|
They are ignored and should be replaced with a combination of GENERATE,
|
|
DEPEND and SHARED_SOURCE.
|
|
EOF
|
|
|
|
# Check that each generated file is only generated once
|
|
my $ambiguous_generation = 0;
|
|
foreach (sort keys %check_generate) {
|
|
my @generators = sort keys %{$check_generate{$_}};
|
|
my $generators_txt = join(', ', @generators);
|
|
if (scalar @generators > 1) {
|
|
warn "$_ is GENERATEd by more than one generator ($generators_txt)\n";
|
|
$ambiguous_generation++;
|
|
}
|
|
if ($check_generate{$_}->{$generators[0]} > 1) {
|
|
warn "INFO: $_ has more than one GENERATE declaration (same generator)\n"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
die "There are ambiguous source file generations\n"
|
|
if $ambiguous_generation > 0;
|
|
|
|
# All given source files should exist, or if generated, their
|
|
# generator should exist. This loop ensures this is true.
|
|
my $missing = 0;
|
|
foreach my $orig (sort keys %check_exist) {
|
|
foreach my $dest (@{$check_exist{$orig}}) {
|
|
if ($orig ne $src_configdata) {
|
|
if ($orig =~ /\.a$/) {
|
|
# Static library names may be used as sources, so we
|
|
# need to detect those and give them special treatment.
|
|
unless (grep { $_ eq $orig }
|
|
keys %{$unified_info{libraries}}) {
|
|
warn "$orig is given as source for $dest, but no such library is built\n";
|
|
$missing++;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
# A source may be generated, and its generator may be
|
|
# generated as well. We therefore loop to dig out the
|
|
# first generator.
|
|
my $gen = $orig;
|
|
|
|
while (my @next = keys %{$check_generate{$gen}}) {
|
|
$gen = $next[0];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (! -f $gen) {
|
|
if ($gen ne $orig) {
|
|
$missing++;
|
|
warn "$orig is given as source for $dest, but its generator (leading to $gen) is missing\n";
|
|
} else {
|
|
$missing++;
|
|
warn "$orig is given as source for $dest, but is missing\n";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
die "There are files missing\n" if $missing > 0;
|
|
|
|
# Go through the sources of all libraries and check that the same basename
|
|
# doesn't appear more than once. Some static library archivers depend on
|
|
# them being unique.
|
|
{
|
|
my $err = 0;
|
|
foreach my $prod (keys %{$unified_info{libraries}}) {
|
|
my @prod_sources =
|
|
map { keys %{$unified_info{sources}->{$_}} }
|
|
keys %{$unified_info{sources}->{$prod}};
|
|
my %srccnt = ();
|
|
|
|
# Count how many times a given each source basename
|
|
# appears for each product.
|
|
foreach my $src (@prod_sources) {
|
|
$srccnt{basename $src}++;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach my $src (keys %srccnt) {
|
|
if ((my $cnt = $srccnt{$src}) > 1) {
|
|
print STDERR "$src appears $cnt times for the product $prod\n";
|
|
$err++
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
die if $err > 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Massage the result
|
|
|
|
# If we depend on a header file or a perl module, add an inclusion of
|
|
# its directory to allow smoothe inclusion
|
|
foreach my $dest (keys %{$unified_info{depends}}) {
|
|
next if $dest eq "";
|
|
foreach my $d (keys %{$unified_info{depends}->{$dest}}) {
|
|
next unless $d =~ /\.(h|pm)$/;
|
|
# Take into account when a dependency uses the inclusion|module
|
|
# syntax
|
|
my $i = $d =~ m/\|/ ? $` : dirname($d);
|
|
my $spot =
|
|
$d eq "configdata.pm" || defined($unified_info{generate}->{$d})
|
|
? 'build' : 'source';
|
|
push @{$unified_info{includes}->{$dest}->{$spot}}, $i
|
|
unless grep { $_ eq $i } @{$unified_info{includes}->{$dest}->{$spot}};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Go through all intermediary files and change their names to something that
|
|
# reflects what they will be built for. Note that for some source files,
|
|
# this leads to duplicate object files because they are used multiple times.
|
|
# the goal is to rename all object files according to this scheme:
|
|
# {productname}-{midfix}-{origobjname}.[o|res]
|
|
# the {midfix} is a keyword indicating the type of product, which is mostly
|
|
# valuable for libraries since they come in two forms.
|
|
#
|
|
# This also reorganises the {sources} and {shared_sources} so that the
|
|
# former only contains ALL object files that are supposed to end up in
|
|
# static libraries and programs, while the latter contains ALL object files
|
|
# that are supposed to end up in shared libraries and DSOs.
|
|
# The main reason for having two different source structures is to allow
|
|
# the same name to be used for the static and the shared variants of a
|
|
# library.
|
|
{
|
|
# Take copies so we don't get interference from added stuff
|
|
my %unified_copy = ();
|
|
foreach (('sources', 'shared_sources')) {
|
|
$unified_copy{$_} = { %{$unified_info{$_}} }
|
|
if defined($unified_info{$_});
|
|
delete $unified_info{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
foreach my $prodtype (('programs', 'libraries', 'modules', 'scripts')) {
|
|
# $intent serves multi purposes:
|
|
# - give a prefix for the new object files names
|
|
# - in the case of libraries, rearrange the object files so static
|
|
# libraries use the 'sources' structure exclusively, while shared
|
|
# libraries use the 'shared_sources' structure exclusively.
|
|
my $intent = {
|
|
programs => { bin => { src => [ 'sources' ],
|
|
dst => 'sources' } },
|
|
libraries => { lib => { src => [ 'sources' ],
|
|
dst => 'sources' },
|
|
shlib => { prodselect =>
|
|
sub { grep !/\.a$/, @_ },
|
|
src => [ 'sources',
|
|
'shared_sources' ],
|
|
dst => 'shared_sources' } },
|
|
modules => { dso => { src => [ 'sources' ],
|
|
dst => 'sources' } },
|
|
scripts => { script => { src => [ 'sources' ],
|
|
dst => 'sources' } }
|
|
} -> {$prodtype};
|
|
foreach my $kind (keys %$intent) {
|
|
next if ($intent->{$kind}->{dst} eq 'shared_sources'
|
|
&& $disabled{shared});
|
|
|
|
my @src = @{$intent->{$kind}->{src}};
|
|
my $dst = $intent->{$kind}->{dst};
|
|
my $prodselect = $intent->{$kind}->{prodselect} // sub { @_ };
|
|
foreach my $prod ($prodselect->(keys %{$unified_info{$prodtype}})) {
|
|
# %prod_sources has all applicable objects as keys, and
|
|
# their corresponding sources as values
|
|
my %prod_sources =
|
|
map { $_ => [ keys %{$unified_copy{sources}->{$_}} ] }
|
|
map { keys %{$unified_copy{$_}->{$prod}} }
|
|
@src;
|
|
foreach (keys %prod_sources) {
|
|
# Only affect object files and resource files,
|
|
# the others simply get a new value
|
|
# (+1 instead of -1)
|
|
if ($_ =~ /\.(o|res)$/) {
|
|
(my $prodname = $prod) =~ s|\.a$||;
|
|
my $newobj =
|
|
catfile(dirname($_),
|
|
basename($prodname)
|
|
. '-' . $kind
|
|
. '-' . basename($_));
|
|
$unified_info{$dst}->{$prod}->{$newobj} = 1;
|
|
foreach my $src (@{$prod_sources{$_}}) {
|
|
$unified_info{sources}->{$newobj}->{$src} = 1;
|
|
# Adjust source attributes
|
|
my $attrs = $unified_info{attributes}->{sources};
|
|
if (defined $attrs->{$prod}
|
|
&& defined $attrs->{$prod}->{$_}) {
|
|
$attrs->{$prod}->{$newobj} =
|
|
$attrs->{$prod}->{$_};
|
|
delete $attrs->{$prod}->{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
foreach my $objsrc (keys %{$attrs->{$_} // {}}) {
|
|
$attrs->{$newobj}->{$objsrc} =
|
|
$attrs->{$_}->{$objsrc};
|
|
delete $attrs->{$_}->{$objsrc};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Adjust dependencies
|
|
foreach my $deps (keys %{$unified_info{depends}->{$_}}) {
|
|
$unified_info{depends}->{$_}->{$deps} = -1;
|
|
$unified_info{depends}->{$newobj}->{$deps} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
# Adjust includes
|
|
foreach my $k (('source', 'build')) {
|
|
next unless
|
|
defined($unified_info{includes}->{$_}->{$k});
|
|
my @incs = @{$unified_info{includes}->{$_}->{$k}};
|
|
$unified_info{includes}->{$newobj}->{$k} = [ @incs ];
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
$unified_info{$dst}->{$prod}->{$_} = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# At this point, we have a number of sources with the value -1. They
|
|
# aren't part of the local build and are probably meant for a different
|
|
# platform, and can therefore be cleaned away. That happens when making
|
|
# %unified_info more efficient below.
|
|
|
|
### Make unified_info a bit more efficient
|
|
# One level structures
|
|
foreach (("programs", "libraries", "modules", "scripts", "targets")) {
|
|
$unified_info{$_} = [ sort keys %{$unified_info{$_}} ];
|
|
}
|
|
# Two level structures
|
|
foreach my $l1 (("sources", "shared_sources", "ldadd", "depends",
|
|
"imagedocs", "htmldocs", "mandocs")) {
|
|
foreach my $l2 (sort keys %{$unified_info{$l1}}) {
|
|
my @items =
|
|
sort
|
|
grep { $unified_info{$l1}->{$l2}->{$_} > 0 }
|
|
keys %{$unified_info{$l1}->{$l2}};
|
|
if (@items) {
|
|
$unified_info{$l1}->{$l2} = [ @items ];
|
|
} else {
|
|
delete $unified_info{$l1}->{$l2};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
# Defines
|
|
foreach my $dest (sort keys %{$unified_info{defines}}) {
|
|
$unified_info{defines}->{$dest}
|
|
= [ map { $_.$unified_info{defines}->{$dest}->{$_} }
|
|
sort keys %{$unified_info{defines}->{$dest}} ];
|
|
}
|
|
# Includes
|
|
foreach my $dest (sort keys %{$unified_info{includes}}) {
|
|
if (defined($unified_info{includes}->{$dest}->{build})) {
|
|
my @source_includes = ();
|
|
@source_includes = ( @{$unified_info{includes}->{$dest}->{source}} )
|
|
if defined($unified_info{includes}->{$dest}->{source});
|
|
$unified_info{includes}->{$dest} =
|
|
[ @{$unified_info{includes}->{$dest}->{build}} ];
|
|
foreach my $inc (@source_includes) {
|
|
push @{$unified_info{includes}->{$dest}}, $inc
|
|
unless grep { $_ eq $inc } @{$unified_info{includes}->{$dest}};
|
|
}
|
|
} elsif (defined($unified_info{includes}->{$dest}->{source})) {
|
|
$unified_info{includes}->{$dest} =
|
|
[ @{$unified_info{includes}->{$dest}->{source}} ];
|
|
} else {
|
|
delete $unified_info{includes}->{$dest};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# For convenience collect information regarding directories where
|
|
# files are generated, those generated files and the end product
|
|
# they end up in where applicable. Then, add build rules for those
|
|
# directories
|
|
my %loopinfo = ( "lib" => [ @{$unified_info{libraries}} ],
|
|
"dso" => [ @{$unified_info{modules}} ],
|
|
"bin" => [ @{$unified_info{programs}} ],
|
|
"script" => [ @{$unified_info{scripts}} ],
|
|
"docs" => [ (map { @{$unified_info{imagedocs}->{$_} // []} }
|
|
keys %{$unified_info{imagedocs} // {}}),
|
|
(map { @{$unified_info{htmldocs}->{$_} // []} }
|
|
keys %{$unified_info{htmldocs} // {}}),
|
|
(map { @{$unified_info{mandocs}->{$_} // []} }
|
|
keys %{$unified_info{mandocs} // {}}) ] );
|
|
foreach my $type (sort keys %loopinfo) {
|
|
foreach my $product (@{$loopinfo{$type}}) {
|
|
my %dirs = ();
|
|
my $pd = dirname($product);
|
|
|
|
foreach (@{$unified_info{sources}->{$product} // []},
|
|
@{$unified_info{shared_sources}->{$product} // []}) {
|
|
my $d = dirname($_);
|
|
|
|
# We don't want to create targets for source directories
|
|
# when building out of source
|
|
next if ($config{sourcedir} ne $config{builddir}
|
|
&& $d =~ m|^\Q$config{sourcedir}\E|);
|
|
# We already have a "test" target, and the current directory
|
|
# is just silly to make a target for
|
|
next if $d eq "test" || $d eq ".";
|
|
|
|
$dirs{$d} = 1;
|
|
push @{$unified_info{dirinfo}->{$d}->{deps}}, $_
|
|
if $d ne $pd;
|
|
}
|
|
foreach (sort keys %dirs) {
|
|
push @{$unified_info{dirinfo}->{$_}->{products}->{$type}},
|
|
$product;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# For the schemes that need it, we provide the old *_obj configs
|
|
# from the *_asm_obj ones
|
|
foreach (grep /_(asm|aux)_src$/, keys %target) {
|
|
my $src = $_;
|
|
(my $obj = $_) =~ s/_(asm|aux)_src$/_obj/;
|
|
$target{$obj} = $target{$src};
|
|
$target{$obj} =~ s/\.[csS]\b/.o/g; # C and assembler
|
|
$target{$obj} =~ s/\.(cc|cpp)\b/_cc.o/g; # C++
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Write down our configuration where it fits #########################
|
|
|
|
my %template_vars = (
|
|
config => \%config,
|
|
target => \%target,
|
|
disablables => \@disablables,
|
|
disablables_int => \@disablables_int,
|
|
disabled => \%disabled,
|
|
withargs => \%withargs,
|
|
unified_info => \%unified_info,
|
|
tls => \@tls,
|
|
dtls => \@dtls,
|
|
makevars => [ sort keys %user ],
|
|
disabled_info => \%disabled_info,
|
|
user_crossable => \@user_crossable,
|
|
);
|
|
my $configdata_outname = 'configdata.pm';
|
|
open CONFIGDATA, ">$configdata_outname.new"
|
|
or die "Trying to create $configdata_outname.new: $!";
|
|
my $configdata_tmplname = cleanfile($srcdir, "configdata.pm.in", $blddir, 1);
|
|
my $configdata_tmpl =
|
|
OpenSSL::Template->new(TYPE => 'FILE', SOURCE => $configdata_tmplname);
|
|
$configdata_tmpl->fill_in(
|
|
FILENAME => $configdata_tmplname,
|
|
OUTPUT => \*CONFIGDATA,
|
|
HASH => { %template_vars,
|
|
autowarntext => [
|
|
'WARNING: do not edit!',
|
|
"Generated by Configure from $configdata_tmplname",
|
|
] }
|
|
) or die $Text::Template::ERROR;
|
|
close CONFIGDATA;
|
|
|
|
rename "$configdata_outname.new", $configdata_outname;
|
|
if ($builder_platform eq 'unix') {
|
|
my $mode = (0755 & ~umask);
|
|
chmod $mode, 'configdata.pm'
|
|
or warn sprintf("WARNING: Couldn't change mode for 'configdata.pm' to 0%03o: %s\n",$mode,$!);
|
|
}
|
|
print "Created $configdata_outname\n";
|
|
|
|
print "Running $configdata_outname\n";
|
|
my $perlcmd = (quotify("maybeshell", $config{PERL}))[0];
|
|
my $cmd = "$perlcmd $configdata_outname";
|
|
#print STDERR "DEBUG[run_dofile]: \$cmd = $cmd\n";
|
|
system($cmd);
|
|
exit 1 if $? != 0;
|
|
|
|
$SIG{__DIE__} = $orig_death_handler;
|
|
|
|
print <<"EOF" if ($disabled{threads} eq "unavailable");
|
|
|
|
The library could not be configured for supporting multi-threaded
|
|
applications as the compiler options required on this system are not known.
|
|
See file INSTALL.md for details if you need multi-threading.
|
|
EOF
|
|
|
|
print <<"EOF" if ($no_shared_warn);
|
|
|
|
The options 'shared', 'pic' and 'dynamic-engine' aren't supported on this
|
|
platform, so we will pretend you gave the option 'no-pic', which also disables
|
|
'shared' and 'dynamic-engine'. If you know how to implement shared libraries
|
|
or position independent code, please let us know (but please first make sure
|
|
you have tried with a current version of OpenSSL).
|
|
EOF
|
|
|
|
print $banner;
|
|
|
|
exit(0);
|
|
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
#
|
|
# Helpers and utility functions
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Death handler, to print a helpful message in case of failure #######
|
|
#
|
|
sub death_handler {
|
|
die @_ if $^S; # To prevent the added message in eval blocks
|
|
my $build_file = $config{build_file} // "build file";
|
|
my @message = ( <<"_____", @_ );
|
|
|
|
Failure! $build_file wasn't produced.
|
|
Please read INSTALL.md and associated NOTES-* files. You may also have to
|
|
look over your available compiler tool chain or change your configuration.
|
|
|
|
_____
|
|
|
|
# Dying is terminal, so it's ok to reset the signal handler here.
|
|
$SIG{__DIE__} = $orig_death_handler;
|
|
die @message;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Configuration file reading #########################################
|
|
|
|
# Note: All of the helper functions are for lazy evaluation. They all
|
|
# return a CODE ref, which will return the intended value when evaluated.
|
|
# Thus, whenever there's mention of a returned value, it's about that
|
|
# intended value.
|
|
|
|
# Helper function to implement conditional value variants, with a default
|
|
# plus additional values based on the value of $config{build_type}.
|
|
# Arguments are given in hash table form:
|
|
#
|
|
# picker(default => "Basic string: ",
|
|
# debug => "debug",
|
|
# release => "release")
|
|
#
|
|
# When configuring with --debug, the resulting string will be
|
|
# "Basic string: debug", and when not, it will be "Basic string: release"
|
|
#
|
|
# This can be used to create variants of sets of flags according to the
|
|
# build type:
|
|
#
|
|
# cflags => picker(default => "-Wall",
|
|
# debug => "-g -O0",
|
|
# release => "-O3")
|
|
#
|
|
sub picker {
|
|
my %opts = @_;
|
|
return sub { add($opts{default} || (),
|
|
$opts{$config{build_type}} || ())->(); }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Helper function to combine several values of different types into one.
|
|
# This is useful if you want to combine a string with the result of a
|
|
# lazy function, such as:
|
|
#
|
|
# cflags => combine("-Wall", sub { $disabled{zlib} ? () : "-DZLIB" })
|
|
#
|
|
sub combine {
|
|
my @stuff = @_;
|
|
return sub { add(@stuff)->(); }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Helper function to implement conditional values depending on the value
|
|
# of $disabled{threads}. Can be used as follows:
|
|
#
|
|
# cflags => combine("-Wall", threads("-pthread"))
|
|
#
|
|
sub threads {
|
|
my @flags = @_;
|
|
return sub { add($disabled{threads} ? () : @flags)->(); }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub shared {
|
|
my @flags = @_;
|
|
return sub { add($disabled{shared} ? () : @flags)->(); }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
our $add_called = 0;
|
|
# Helper function to implement adding values to already existing configuration
|
|
# values. It handles elements that are ARRAYs, CODEs and scalars
|
|
sub _add {
|
|
my $separator = shift;
|
|
|
|
# If there's any ARRAY in the collection of values OR the separator
|
|
# is undef, we will return an ARRAY of combined values, otherwise a
|
|
# string of joined values with $separator as the separator.
|
|
my $found_array = !defined($separator);
|
|
|
|
my @values =
|
|
map {
|
|
my $res = $_;
|
|
while (ref($res) eq "CODE") {
|
|
$res = $res->();
|
|
}
|
|
if (defined($res)) {
|
|
if (ref($res) eq "ARRAY") {
|
|
$found_array = 1;
|
|
@$res;
|
|
} else {
|
|
$res;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
();
|
|
}
|
|
} (@_);
|
|
|
|
$add_called = 1;
|
|
|
|
if ($found_array) {
|
|
[ @values ];
|
|
} else {
|
|
join($separator, grep { defined($_) && $_ ne "" } @values);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
sub add_before {
|
|
my $separator = " ";
|
|
if (ref($_[$#_]) eq "HASH") {
|
|
my $opts = pop;
|
|
$separator = $opts->{separator};
|
|
}
|
|
my @x = @_;
|
|
sub { _add($separator, @x, @_) };
|
|
}
|
|
sub add {
|
|
my $separator = " ";
|
|
if (ref($_[$#_]) eq "HASH") {
|
|
my $opts = pop;
|
|
$separator = $opts->{separator};
|
|
}
|
|
my @x = @_;
|
|
sub { _add($separator, @_, @x) };
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub read_eval_file {
|
|
my $fname = shift;
|
|
my $content;
|
|
my @result;
|
|
|
|
open F, "< $fname" or die "Can't open '$fname': $!\n";
|
|
{
|
|
undef local $/;
|
|
$content = <F>;
|
|
}
|
|
close F;
|
|
{
|
|
local $@;
|
|
|
|
@result = ( eval $content );
|
|
warn $@ if $@;
|
|
}
|
|
return wantarray ? @result : $result[0];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# configuration reader, evaluates the input file as a perl script and expects
|
|
# it to fill %targets with target configurations. Those are then added to
|
|
# %table.
|
|
sub read_config {
|
|
my $fname = shift;
|
|
my %targets;
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
# Protect certain tables from tampering
|
|
local %table = ();
|
|
|
|
%targets = read_eval_file($fname);
|
|
}
|
|
my %preexisting = ();
|
|
foreach (sort keys %targets) {
|
|
$preexisting{$_} = 1 if $table{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
die <<"EOF",
|
|
The following config targets from $fname
|
|
shadow pre-existing config targets with the same name:
|
|
EOF
|
|
map { " $_\n" } sort keys %preexisting
|
|
if %preexisting;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# For each target, check that it's configured with a hash table.
|
|
foreach (keys %targets) {
|
|
if (ref($targets{$_}) ne "HASH") {
|
|
if (ref($targets{$_}) eq "") {
|
|
warn "Deprecated target configuration for $_, ignoring...\n";
|
|
} else {
|
|
warn "Misconfigured target configuration for $_ (should be a hash table), ignoring...\n";
|
|
}
|
|
delete $targets{$_};
|
|
} else {
|
|
$targets{$_}->{_conf_fname_int} = add([ $fname ]);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
%table = (%table, %targets);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# configuration resolver. Will only resolve all the lazy evaluation
|
|
# codeblocks for the chosen target and all those it inherits from,
|
|
# recursively
|
|
sub resolve_config {
|
|
my $target = shift;
|
|
my @breadcrumbs = @_;
|
|
|
|
# my $extra_checks = defined($ENV{CONFIGURE_EXTRA_CHECKS});
|
|
|
|
if (grep { $_ eq $target } @breadcrumbs) {
|
|
die "inherit_from loop! target backtrace:\n "
|
|
,$target,"\n ",join("\n ", @breadcrumbs),"\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!defined($table{$target})) {
|
|
warn "Warning! target $target doesn't exist!\n";
|
|
return ();
|
|
}
|
|
# Recurse through all inheritances. They will be resolved on the
|
|
# fly, so when this operation is done, they will all just be a
|
|
# bunch of attributes with string values.
|
|
# What we get here, though, are keys with references to lists of
|
|
# the combined values of them all. We will deal with lists after
|
|
# this stage is done.
|
|
my %combined_inheritance = ();
|
|
if ($table{$target}->{inherit_from}) {
|
|
my @inherit_from =
|
|
map { ref($_) eq "CODE" ? $_->() : $_ } @{$table{$target}->{inherit_from}};
|
|
foreach (@inherit_from) {
|
|
my %inherited_config = resolve_config($_, $target, @breadcrumbs);
|
|
|
|
# 'template' is a marker that's considered private to
|
|
# the config that had it.
|
|
delete $inherited_config{template};
|
|
|
|
foreach (keys %inherited_config) {
|
|
if (!$combined_inheritance{$_}) {
|
|
$combined_inheritance{$_} = [];
|
|
}
|
|
push @{$combined_inheritance{$_}}, $inherited_config{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# We won't need inherit_from in this target any more, since we've
|
|
# resolved all the inheritances that lead to this
|
|
delete $table{$target}->{inherit_from};
|
|
|
|
# Now is the time to deal with those lists. Here's the place to
|
|
# decide what shall be done with those lists, all based on the
|
|
# values of the target we're currently dealing with.
|
|
# - If a value is a coderef, it will be executed with the list of
|
|
# inherited values as arguments.
|
|
# - If the corresponding key doesn't have a value at all or is the
|
|
# empty string, the inherited value list will be run through the
|
|
# default combiner (below), and the result becomes this target's
|
|
# value.
|
|
# - Otherwise, this target's value is assumed to be a string that
|
|
# will simply override the inherited list of values.
|
|
my $default_combiner = add();
|
|
|
|
my %all_keys =
|
|
map { $_ => 1 } (keys %combined_inheritance,
|
|
keys %{$table{$target}});
|
|
|
|
sub process_values {
|
|
my $object = shift;
|
|
my $inherited = shift; # Always a [ list ]
|
|
my $target = shift;
|
|
my $entry = shift;
|
|
|
|
$add_called = 0;
|
|
|
|
while(ref($object) eq "CODE") {
|
|
$object = $object->(@$inherited);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!defined($object)) {
|
|
return ();
|
|
}
|
|
elsif (ref($object) eq "ARRAY") {
|
|
local $add_called; # To make sure recursive calls don't affect it
|
|
return [ map { process_values($_, $inherited, $target, $entry) }
|
|
@$object ];
|
|
} elsif (ref($object) eq "") {
|
|
return $object;
|
|
} else {
|
|
die "cannot handle reference type ",ref($object)
|
|
," found in target ",$target," -> ",$entry,"\n";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
foreach my $key (sort keys %all_keys) {
|
|
my $previous = $combined_inheritance{$key};
|
|
|
|
# Current target doesn't have a value for the current key?
|
|
# Assign it the default combiner, the rest of this loop body
|
|
# will handle it just like any other coderef.
|
|
if (!exists $table{$target}->{$key}) {
|
|
$table{$target}->{$key} = $default_combiner;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$table{$target}->{$key} = process_values($table{$target}->{$key},
|
|
$combined_inheritance{$key},
|
|
$target, $key);
|
|
unless(defined($table{$target}->{$key})) {
|
|
delete $table{$target}->{$key};
|
|
}
|
|
# if ($extra_checks &&
|
|
# $previous && !($add_called || $previous ~~ $table{$target}->{$key})) {
|
|
# warn "$key got replaced in $target\n";
|
|
# }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Finally done, return the result.
|
|
return %{$table{$target}};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub usage
|
|
{
|
|
print STDERR $usage;
|
|
print STDERR "\npick os/compiler from:\n";
|
|
my $j=0;
|
|
my $i;
|
|
my $k=0;
|
|
foreach $i (sort keys %table)
|
|
{
|
|
next if $table{$i}->{template};
|
|
next if $i =~ /^debug/;
|
|
$k += length($i) + 1;
|
|
if ($k > 78)
|
|
{
|
|
print STDERR "\n";
|
|
$k=length($i);
|
|
}
|
|
print STDERR $i . " ";
|
|
}
|
|
foreach $i (sort keys %table)
|
|
{
|
|
next if $table{$i}->{template};
|
|
next if $i !~ /^debug/;
|
|
$k += length($i) + 1;
|
|
if ($k > 78)
|
|
{
|
|
print STDERR "\n";
|
|
$k=length($i);
|
|
}
|
|
print STDERR $i . " ";
|
|
}
|
|
exit(1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub compiler_predefined {
|
|
state %predefined;
|
|
my $cc = shift;
|
|
|
|
return () if $^O eq 'VMS';
|
|
|
|
die 'compiler_predefined called without a compiler command'
|
|
unless $cc;
|
|
|
|
if (! $predefined{$cc}) {
|
|
|
|
$predefined{$cc} = {};
|
|
|
|
# collect compiler pre-defines from gcc or gcc-alike...
|
|
open(PIPE, "$cc -dM -E -x c /dev/null 2>&1 |");
|
|
while (my $l = <PIPE>) {
|
|
$l =~ m/^#define\s+(\w+(?:\(\w+\))?)(?:\s+(.+))?/ or last;
|
|
$predefined{$cc}->{$1} = $2 // '';
|
|
}
|
|
close(PIPE);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return %{$predefined{$cc}};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub which
|
|
{
|
|
my ($name)=@_;
|
|
|
|
if (eval { require IPC::Cmd; 1; }) {
|
|
IPC::Cmd->import();
|
|
return scalar IPC::Cmd::can_run($name);
|
|
} else {
|
|
# if there is $directories component in splitpath,
|
|
# then it's not something to test with $PATH...
|
|
return $name if (File::Spec->splitpath($name))[1];
|
|
|
|
foreach (File::Spec->path()) {
|
|
my $fullpath = catfile($_, "$name$target{exe_extension}");
|
|
if (-f $fullpath and -x $fullpath) {
|
|
return $fullpath;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub env
|
|
{
|
|
my $name = shift;
|
|
my %opts = @_;
|
|
|
|
unless ($opts{cacheonly}) {
|
|
# Note that if $ENV{$name} doesn't exist or is undefined,
|
|
# $config{perlenv}->{$name} will be created with the value
|
|
# undef. This is intentional.
|
|
|
|
$config{perlenv}->{$name} = $ENV{$name}
|
|
if ! exists $config{perlenv}->{$name};
|
|
}
|
|
return $config{perlenv}->{$name};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Configuration printer ##############################################
|
|
|
|
sub print_table_entry
|
|
{
|
|
local $now_printing = shift;
|
|
my %target = resolve_config($now_printing);
|
|
my $type = shift;
|
|
|
|
# Don't print the templates
|
|
return if $target{template};
|
|
|
|
my @sequence = (
|
|
"sys_id",
|
|
"cpp",
|
|
"cppflags",
|
|
"defines",
|
|
"includes",
|
|
"cc",
|
|
"cflags",
|
|
"ld",
|
|
"lflags",
|
|
"loutflag",
|
|
"ex_libs",
|
|
"bn_ops",
|
|
"enable",
|
|
"disable",
|
|
"poly1035_asm_src",
|
|
"thread_scheme",
|
|
"perlasm_scheme",
|
|
"dso_scheme",
|
|
"shared_target",
|
|
"shared_cflag",
|
|
"shared_defines",
|
|
"shared_ldflag",
|
|
"shared_rcflag",
|
|
"shared_extension",
|
|
"dso_extension",
|
|
"obj_extension",
|
|
"exe_extension",
|
|
"ranlib",
|
|
"ar",
|
|
"arflags",
|
|
"aroutflag",
|
|
"rc",
|
|
"rcflags",
|
|
"rcoutflag",
|
|
"mt",
|
|
"mtflags",
|
|
"mtinflag",
|
|
"mtoutflag",
|
|
"multilib",
|
|
"build_scheme",
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
if ($type eq "TABLE") {
|
|
print "\n";
|
|
print "*** $now_printing\n";
|
|
foreach (@sequence) {
|
|
if (ref($target{$_}) eq "ARRAY") {
|
|
printf "\$%-12s = %s\n", $_, join(" ", @{$target{$_}});
|
|
} else {
|
|
printf "\$%-12s = %s\n", $_, $target{$_};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} elsif ($type eq "HASH") {
|
|
my $largest =
|
|
length((sort { length($a) <=> length($b) } @sequence)[-1]);
|
|
print " '$now_printing' => {\n";
|
|
foreach (@sequence) {
|
|
if ($target{$_}) {
|
|
if (ref($target{$_}) eq "ARRAY") {
|
|
print " '",$_,"'"," " x ($largest - length($_))," => [ ",join(", ", map { "'$_'" } @{$target{$_}})," ],\n";
|
|
} else {
|
|
print " '",$_,"'"," " x ($largest - length($_))," => '",$target{$_},"',\n";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
print " },\n";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Utility routines ###################################################
|
|
|
|
# On VMS, if the given file is a logical name, File::Spec::Functions
|
|
# will consider it an absolute path. There are cases when we want a
|
|
# purely syntactic check without checking the environment.
|
|
sub isabsolute {
|
|
my $file = shift;
|
|
|
|
# On non-platforms, we just use file_name_is_absolute().
|
|
return file_name_is_absolute($file) unless $^O eq "VMS";
|
|
|
|
# If the file spec includes a device or a directory spec,
|
|
# file_name_is_absolute() is perfectly safe.
|
|
return file_name_is_absolute($file) if $file =~ m|[:\[]|;
|
|
|
|
# Here, we know the given file spec isn't absolute
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Makes a directory absolute and cleans out /../ in paths like foo/../bar
|
|
# On some platforms, this uses rel2abs(), while on others, realpath() is used.
|
|
# realpath() requires that at least all path components except the last is an
|
|
# existing directory. On VMS, the last component of the directory spec must
|
|
# exist.
|
|
sub absolutedir {
|
|
my $dir = shift;
|
|
|
|
# realpath() is quite buggy on VMS. It uses LIB$FID_TO_NAME, which
|
|
# will return the volume name for the device, no matter what. Also,
|
|
# it will return an incorrect directory spec if the argument is a
|
|
# directory that doesn't exist.
|
|
if ($^O eq "VMS") {
|
|
return rel2abs($dir);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# realpath() on Windows seems to check if the directory actually exists,
|
|
# which isn't what is wanted here. All we want to know is if a directory
|
|
# spec is absolute, not if it exists.
|
|
if ($^O eq "MSWin32") {
|
|
return rel2abs($dir);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# We use realpath() on Unix, since no other will properly clean out
|
|
# a directory spec.
|
|
use Cwd qw/realpath/;
|
|
|
|
return realpath($dir);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Check if all paths are one and the same, using stat. They must both exist
|
|
# We need this for the cases when File::Spec doesn't detect case insensitivity
|
|
# (File::Spec::Unix assumes case sensitivity)
|
|
sub samedir {
|
|
die "samedir expects two arguments\n" unless scalar @_ == 2;
|
|
|
|
my @stat0 = stat($_[0]); # First argument
|
|
my @stat1 = stat($_[1]); # Second argument
|
|
|
|
die "Couldn't stat $_[0]" unless @stat0;
|
|
die "Couldn't stat $_[1]" unless @stat1;
|
|
|
|
# Compare device number
|
|
return 0 unless ($stat0[0] == $stat1[0]);
|
|
# Compare "inode". The perl manual recommends comparing as
|
|
# string rather than as number.
|
|
return 0 unless ($stat0[1] eq $stat1[1]);
|
|
|
|
return 1; # All the same
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sub quotify {
|
|
my %processors = (
|
|
perl => sub { my $x = shift;
|
|
$x =~ s/([\\\$\@"])/\\$1/g;
|
|
return '"'.$x.'"'; },
|
|
maybeshell => sub { my $x = shift;
|
|
(my $y = $x) =~ s/([\\\"])/\\$1/g;
|
|
if ($x ne $y || $x =~ m|\s|) {
|
|
return '"'.$y.'"';
|
|
} else {
|
|
return $x;
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
);
|
|
my $for = shift;
|
|
my $processor =
|
|
defined($processors{$for}) ? $processors{$for} : sub { shift; };
|
|
|
|
return map { $processor->($_); } @_;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# collect_from_file($filename, $line_concat_cond_re, $line_concat)
|
|
# $filename is a file name to read from
|
|
# $line_concat_cond_re is a regexp detecting a line continuation ending
|
|
# $line_concat is a CODEref that takes care of concatenating two lines
|
|
sub collect_from_file {
|
|
my $filename = shift;
|
|
my $line_concat_cond_re = shift;
|
|
my $line_concat = shift;
|
|
|
|
open my $fh, $filename || die "unable to read $filename: $!\n";
|
|
return sub {
|
|
my $saved_line = "";
|
|
$_ = "";
|
|
while (<$fh>) {
|
|
s|\R$||;
|
|
if (defined $line_concat) {
|
|
$_ = $line_concat->($saved_line, $_);
|
|
$saved_line = "";
|
|
}
|
|
if (defined $line_concat_cond_re && /$line_concat_cond_re/) {
|
|
$saved_line = $_;
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
return $_;
|
|
}
|
|
die "$filename ending with continuation line\n" if $_;
|
|
close $fh;
|
|
return undef;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# collect_from_array($array, $line_concat_cond_re, $line_concat)
|
|
# $array is an ARRAYref of lines
|
|
# $line_concat_cond_re is a regexp detecting a line continuation ending
|
|
# $line_concat is a CODEref that takes care of concatenating two lines
|
|
sub collect_from_array {
|
|
my $array = shift;
|
|
my $line_concat_cond_re = shift;
|
|
my $line_concat = shift;
|
|
my @array = (@$array);
|
|
|
|
return sub {
|
|
my $saved_line = "";
|
|
$_ = "";
|
|
while (defined($_ = shift @array)) {
|
|
s|\R$||;
|
|
if (defined $line_concat) {
|
|
$_ = $line_concat->($saved_line, $_);
|
|
$saved_line = "";
|
|
}
|
|
if (defined $line_concat_cond_re && /$line_concat_cond_re/) {
|
|
$saved_line = $_;
|
|
next;
|
|
}
|
|
return $_;
|
|
}
|
|
die "input text ending with continuation line\n" if $_;
|
|
return undef;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# collect_information($lineiterator, $line_continue, $regexp => $CODEref, ...)
|
|
# $lineiterator is a CODEref that delivers one line at a time.
|
|
# All following arguments are regex/CODEref pairs, where the regexp detects a
|
|
# line and the CODEref does something with the result of the regexp.
|
|
sub collect_information {
|
|
my $lineiterator = shift;
|
|
my %collectors = @_;
|
|
|
|
while(defined($_ = $lineiterator->())) {
|
|
s|\R$||;
|
|
my $found = 0;
|
|
if ($collectors{"BEFORE"}) {
|
|
$collectors{"BEFORE"}->($_);
|
|
}
|
|
foreach my $re (keys %collectors) {
|
|
if ($re !~ /^OTHERWISE|BEFORE|AFTER$/ && /$re/) {
|
|
$collectors{$re}->($lineiterator);
|
|
$found = 1;
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
if ($collectors{"OTHERWISE"}) {
|
|
$collectors{"OTHERWISE"}->($lineiterator, $_)
|
|
unless $found || !defined $collectors{"OTHERWISE"};
|
|
}
|
|
if ($collectors{"AFTER"}) {
|
|
$collectors{"AFTER"}->($_);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# tokenize($line)
|
|
# tokenize($line,$separator)
|
|
# $line is a line of text to split up into tokens
|
|
# $separator [optional] is a regular expression that separates the tokens,
|
|
# the default being spaces. Do not use quotes of any kind as separators,
|
|
# that will give undefined results.
|
|
# Returns a list of tokens.
|
|
#
|
|
# Tokens are divided by separator (spaces by default). If the tokens include
|
|
# the separators, they have to be quoted with single or double quotes.
|
|
# Double quotes inside a double quoted token must be escaped. Escaping is done
|
|
# with backslash.
|
|
# Basically, the same quoting rules apply for " and ' as in any
|
|
# Unix shell.
|
|
sub tokenize {
|
|
my $line = my $debug_line = shift;
|
|
my $separator = shift // qr|\s+|;
|
|
my @result = ();
|
|
|
|
if ($ENV{CONFIGURE_DEBUG_TOKENIZE}) {
|
|
print STDERR "DEBUG[tokenize]: \$separator = $separator\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while ($line =~ s|^${separator}||, $line ne "") {
|
|
my $token = "";
|
|
again:
|
|
$line =~ m/^(.*?)(${separator}|"|'|$)/;
|
|
$token .= $1;
|
|
$line = $2.$';
|
|
|
|
if ($line =~ m/^"((?:[^"\\]+|\\.)*)"/) {
|
|
$token .= $1;
|
|
$line = $';
|
|
goto again;
|
|
} elsif ($line =~ m/^'([^']*)'/) {
|
|
$token .= $1;
|
|
$line = $';
|
|
goto again;
|
|
}
|
|
push @result, $token;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($ENV{CONFIGURE_DEBUG_TOKENIZE}) {
|
|
print STDERR "DEBUG[tokenize]: Parsed '$debug_line' into:\n";
|
|
print STDERR "DEBUG[tokenize]: ('", join("', '", @result), "')\n";
|
|
}
|
|
return @result;
|
|
}
|