openssl/Configurations/10-main.conf

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## -*- mode: perl; -*-
## Standard openssl configuration targets.
##
## If you edit this file, run this command before committing
## make -f Makefile.in TABLE
## This file is interpolated by the Configure script.
%targets = (
#### Basic configs that should work on any 32-bit box
"gcc" => {
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG",
},
"cc" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-O",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
},
#### VOS Configurations
"vos-gcc" => {
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-Wall -DOPENSSL_SYS_VOS -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112L -D_BSD -D_VOS_EXTENDED_NAMES -DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g -DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
sys_id => "VOS",
lflags => "-Wl,-map",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG",
shared_extension => ".so",
},
#### Solaros configirations
"solaris-common" => {
template => 1,
cflags => "-DFILIO_H",
lflags => "-lsocket -lnsl -ldl",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "solaris-shared",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
#### Solaris x86 with GNU C setups
"solaris-x86-gcc" => {
# -DOPENSSL_NO_INLINE_ASM switches off inline assembler. We have
# to do it here because whenever GNU C instantiates an assembler
# template it surrounds it with #APP #NO_APP comment pair which
# (at least Solaris 7_x86) /usr/ccs/bin/as fails to assemble
# with "Illegal mnemonic" error message.
inherit_from => [ "solaris-common", asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => sub { join(" ","-march=pentium -Wall -DL_ENDIAN -DOPENSSL_NO_INLINE_ASM",@_) },
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
},
"solaris64-x86_64-gcc" => {
# -shared -static-libgcc might appear controversial, but modules
# taken from static libgcc do not have relocations and linking
# them into our shared objects doesn't have any negative side
# effects. On the contrary, doing so makes it possible to use
# gcc shared build with Sun C. Given that gcc generates faster
# code [thanks to inline assembler], I would actually recommend
# to consider using gcc shared build even with vendor compiler:-)
# <appro@fy.chalmers.se>
inherit_from => [ "solaris-common", asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => sub { join(" ","-m64 -Wall -DL_ENDIAN",@_) },
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
perlasm_scheme => "elf",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-m64 -shared -static-libgcc",
multilib => "/64",
},
#### Solaris x86 with Sun C setups
"solaris-x86-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-common" ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => sub { join(" ","-xarch=generic -xstrconst -Xa -DL_ENDIAN",@_) },
debug_cflags => "-g",
release_cflags => "-xO5 -xregs=frameptr -xdepend -xbuiltin",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => sub { join(" ",@_,"-mt -lpthread") },
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
shared_cflag => "-KPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-G -dy -z text",
},
"solaris64-x86_64-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-common", asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => sub { join(" ","-xarch=generic64 -xstrconst -Xa -DL_ENDIAN",@_) },
debug_cflags => "-g",
release_cflags => "-xO5 -xdepend -xbuiltin",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => sub { join(" ",@_,"-mt -lpthread") },
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
perlasm_scheme => "elf",
shared_cflag => "-KPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-xarch=generic64 -G -dy -z text",
multilib => "/64",
},
#### SPARC Solaris with GNU C setups
"solaris-sparcv7-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-common" ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => sub { join(" ","-Wall -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W",@_) },
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
},
"solaris-sparcv8-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-gcc", asm("sparcv8_asm") ],
cflags => add_before(" ", "-mcpu=v8"),
},
"solaris-sparcv9-gcc" => {
# -m32 should be safe to add as long as driver recognizes
# -mcpu=ultrasparc
inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-gcc", asm("sparcv9_asm") ],
cflags => add_before(" ", "-m32 -mcpu=ultrasparc"),
debug_cflags => "-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DPEDANTIC -O -g -pedantic -ansi -Wshadow -Wno-long-long -D__EXTENSIONS__",
},
"solaris64-sparcv9-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv9-gcc" ],
cflags => sub { my $f=join(" ",@_); $f =~ s/\-m32/-m64/; $f; },
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
shared_ldflag => "-m64 -shared",
multilib => "/64",
},
#### SPARC Solaris with Sun C setups
# SC4.0 doesn't pass 'make test', upgrade to SC5.0 or SC4.2.
# SC4.2 is ok, better than gcc even on bn as long as you tell it -xarch=v8
# SC5.0 note: Compiler common patch 107357-01 or later is required!
"solaris-sparcv7-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-common" ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => sub { join(" ","-xstrconst -Xa -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W",@_) },
debug_cflags => "-g -DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG",
release_cflags => "-xO5 -xdepend",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => sub { join(" ",@_,"-mt -lpthread") },
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
shared_cflag => "-KPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-G -dy -z text",
},
####
"solaris-sparcv8-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-cc", asm("sparcv8_asm") ],
cflags => add_before(" ", "-xarch=v8"),
},
"solaris-sparcv9-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-cc", asm("sparcv9_asm") ],
cflags => add_before(" ", "-xarch=v8plus -xtarget=ultra"),
},
"solaris64-sparcv9-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "solaris-sparcv7-cc", asm("sparcv9_asm") ],
cflags => add_before(" ", "-xarch=v9 -xtarget=ultra"),
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
shared_ldflag => "-xarch=v9 -G -dy -z text",
multilib => "/64",
},
#### IRIX 5.x configs
# -mips2 flag is added by ./config when appropriate.
"irix-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("mips32_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_RISC2 DES_PTR BF_PTR",
perlasm_scheme => "o32",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "irix-shared",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"irix-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("mips32_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-use_readonly_const -DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O2",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
perlasm_scheme => "o32",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "irix-shared",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
#### IRIX 6.x configs
# Only N32 and N64 ABIs are supported. If you need O32 ABI build, invoke
# './Configure irix-cc -o32' manually.
"irix-mips3-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("mips64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-mabi=n32 -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV3W",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE -pthread",
bn_ops => "MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_UNROLL DES_RISC2 DES_PTR BF_PTR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT",
perlasm_scheme => "n32",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "irix-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-mabi=n32",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "32",
},
"irix-mips3-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("mips64_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-n32 -mips3 -use_readonly_const -G0 -rdata_shared -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV3W",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O2",
thread_cflag => "-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE",
lflags => "-lpthread",
bn_ops => "DES_PTR RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT",
perlasm_scheme => "n32",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "irix-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-n32",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "32",
},
# N64 ABI builds.
"irix64-mips4-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("mips64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-mabi=64 -mips4 -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV3W",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE",
bn_ops => "RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG",
perlasm_scheme => "64",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "irix-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-mabi=64",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "64",
},
"irix64-mips4-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("mips64_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-64 -mips4 -use_readonly_const -G0 -rdata_shared -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV3W",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O2",
thread_cflag => "-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE",
lflags => "-lpthread",
bn_ops => "RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG",
perlasm_scheme => "64",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "irix-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-64",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "64",
},
#### Unified HP-UX ANSI C configs.
# Special notes:
# - Originally we were optimizing at +O4 level. It should be noted
# that the only difference between +O3 and +O4 is global inter-
# procedural analysis. As it has to be performed during the link
# stage the compiler leaves behind certain pseudo-code in lib*.a
# which might be release or even patch level specific. Generating
# the machine code for and analyzing the *whole* program appears
# to be *extremely* memory demanding while the performance gain is
# actually questionable. The situation is intensified by the default
# HP-UX data set size limit (infamous 'maxdsiz' tunable) of 64MB
# which is way too low for +O4. In other words, doesn't +O3 make
# more sense?
# - Keep in mind that the HP compiler by default generates code
# suitable for execution on the host you're currently compiling at.
# If the toolkit is ment to be used on various PA-RISC processors
# consider './Configure hpux-parisc-[g]cc +DAportable'.
# - -DMD32_XARRAY triggers workaround for compiler bug we ran into in
# 32-bit message digests. (For the moment of this writing) HP C
# doesn't seem to "digest" too many local variables (they make "him"
# chew forever:-). For more details look-up MD32_XARRAY comment in
# crypto/sha/sha_lcl.h.
# - originally there were 32-bit hpux-parisc2-* targets. They were
# scrapped, because a) they were not interchangable with other 32-bit
# targets; a) when critical 32-bit assembly modules detect if they
# are executed on PA-RISC 2.0 and thus adequate performance is
# provided.
# <appro@fy.chalmers.se>
"hpux-parisc-gcc" => {
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
lflags => "-Wl,+s -ldld",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1",
dso_scheme => "dl",
shared_target => "hpux-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
shared_extension => ".sl.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"hpux-parisc1_1-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ "hpux-parisc-gcc", asm("parisc11_asm") ],
multilib => "/pa1.1",
},
"hpux64-parisc2-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("parisc20_64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => "-ldl",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "hpux-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fpic",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
shared_extension => ".sl.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "/pa20_64",
},
# More attempts at unified 10.X and 11.X targets for HP C compiler.
#
# Chris Ruemmler <ruemmler@cup.hp.com>
# Kevin Steves <ks@hp.se>
"hpux-parisc-cc" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "+Optrs_strongly_typed -Ae +ESlit -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DMD32_XARRAY",
debug_cflags => "+O0 +d -g",
release_cflags => "+O3",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => "-Wl,+s -ldld -lpthread",
bn_ops => "MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT",
dso_scheme => "dl",
shared_target => "hpux-shared",
shared_cflag => "+Z",
shared_ldflag => "-b",
shared_extension => ".sl.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"hpux-parisc1_1-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "hpux-parisc-cc", asm("parisc11_asm") ],
cflags => add_before(" ", "+DA1.1"),
multilib => "/pa1.1",
},
"hpux64-parisc2-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("parisc20_64_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "+DD64 +Optrs_strongly_typed -Ae +ESlit -DB_ENDIAN -DMD32_XARRAY",
debug_cflags => "+O0 +d -g",
release_cflags => "+O3",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => "-ldl -lpthread",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "hpux-shared",
shared_cflag => "+Z",
shared_ldflag => "+DD64 -b",
shared_extension => ".sl.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "/pa20_64",
},
# HP/UX IA-64 targets
"hpux-ia64-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("ia64_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-Ae +DD32 +Olit=all -z -DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "+O0 +d -g",
release_cflags => "+O2",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => "-ldl -lpthread",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "hpux-shared",
shared_cflag => "+Z",
shared_ldflag => "+DD32 -b",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "/hpux32",
},
# Frank Geurts <frank.geurts@nl.abnamro.com> has patiently assisted
# with debugging of the following config.
"hpux64-ia64-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("ia64_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-Ae +DD64 +Olit=all -z -DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "+O0 +d -g",
release_cflags => "+O3",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => "-ldl -lpthread",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "hpux-shared",
shared_cflag => "+Z",
shared_ldflag => "+DD64 -b",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "/hpux64",
},
# GCC builds...
"hpux-ia64-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("ia64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
lflags => "-ldl",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "hpux-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fpic",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "/hpux32",
},
"hpux64-ia64-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("ia64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-mlp64 -DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
lflags => "-ldl",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "hpux-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fpic",
shared_ldflag => "-mlp64 -shared",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
multilib => "/hpux64",
},
#### HP MPE/iX http://jazz.external.hp.com/src/openssl/
"MPE/iX-gcc" => {
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-D_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3 -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SOCKET_SOURCE -I/SYSLOG/PUB",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
sys_id => "MPE",
lflags => "-L/SYSLOG/PUB -lsyslog -lsocket -lcurses",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1",
},
#### DEC Alpha OSF/1/Tru64 targets.
#
# "What's in a name? That which we call a rose
# By any other word would smell as sweet."
#
# - William Shakespeare, "Romeo & Juliet", Act II, scene II.
#
# For gcc, the following gave a %50 speedup on a 164 over the 'DES_INT' version
#
"osf1-alpha-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("alpha_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "alpha-osf1-shared",
shared_extension => ".so",
},
"osf1-alpha-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("alpha_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-std1 -tune host -O4 -readonly_strings",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "alpha-osf1-shared",
shared_extension => ".so",
},
"tru64-alpha-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("alpha_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-std1 -tune host -fast -readonly_strings",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "alpha-osf1-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-msym",
shared_extension => ".so",
},
####
#### Variety of LINUX:-)
####
# *-generic* is endian-neutral target, but ./config is free to
# throw in -D[BL]_ENDIAN, whichever appropriate...
"linux-generic32" => {
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-Wall",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g -DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
lflags => "-ldl",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "linux-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"linux-generic64" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ],
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
},
"linux-ppc" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("ppc32_asm") ],
perlasm_scheme => "linux32",
},
"linux-ppc64" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("ppc64_asm") ],
cflags => "-m64 -Wall -DB_ENDIAN",
perlasm_scheme => "linux64",
shared_ldflag => "-m64",
multilib => "64",
},
"linux-ppc64le" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("ppc64_asm") ],
cflags => "-m64 -Wall -DL_ENDIAN",
perlasm_scheme => "linux64le",
shared_ldflag => "-m64",
},
"linux-armv4" => {
################################################################
# Note that -march is not among compiler options in linux-armv4
# target description. Not specifying one is intentional to give
# you choice to:
#
# a) rely on your compiler default by not specifying one;
# b) specify your target platform explicitly for optimal
# performance, e.g. -march=armv6 or -march=armv7-a;
# c) build "universal" binary that targets *range* of platforms
# by specifying minimum and maximum supported architecture;
#
# As for c) option. It actually makes no sense to specify
# maximum to be less than ARMv7, because it's the least
# requirement for run-time switch between platform-specific
# code paths. And without run-time switch performance would be
# equivalent to one for minimum. Secondly, there are some
# natural limitations that you'd have to accept and respect.
# Most notably you can *not* build "universal" binary for
# big-endian platform. This is because ARMv7 processor always
# picks instructions in little-endian order. Another similar
# limitation is that -mthumb can't "cross" -march=armv6t2
# boundary, because that's where it became Thumb-2. Well, this
# limitation is a bit artificial, because it's not really
# impossible, but it's deemed too tricky to support. And of
# course you have to be sure that your binutils are actually
# up to the task of handling maximum target platform. With all
# this in mind here is an example of how to configure
# "universal" build:
#
# ./Configure linux-armv4 -march=armv6 -D__ARM_MAX_ARCH__=8
#
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("armv4_asm") ],
perlasm_scheme => "linux32",
},
"linux-aarch64" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("aarch64_asm") ],
perlasm_scheme => "linux64",
},
"linux-arm64ilp32" => { # https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/arm64-ilp32
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("aarch64_asm") ],
cflags => "-mabi=ilp32 -Wall",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
perlasm_scheme => "linux64",
shared_ldflag => "-mabi=ilp32",
},
"linux-mips32" => {
# Configure script adds minimally required -march for assembly
# support, if no -march was specified at command line.
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("mips32_asm") ],
cflags => "-mabi=32 -Wall -DBN_DIV3W",
perlasm_scheme => "o32",
shared_ldflag => "-mabi=32",
},
# mips32 and mips64 below refer to contemporary MIPS Architecture
# specifications, MIPS32 and MIPS64, rather than to kernel bitness.
"linux-mips64" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("mips64_asm") ],
cflags => "-mabi=n32 -Wall -DBN_DIV3W",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
perlasm_scheme => "n32",
shared_ldflag => "-mabi=n32",
multilib => "32",
},
"linux64-mips64" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("mips64_asm") ],
cflags => "-mabi=64 -O3 -Wall -DBN_DIV3W",
perlasm_scheme => "64",
shared_ldflag => "-mabi=64",
multilib => "64",
},
#### IA-32 targets...
"linux-elf" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-march=i486 -DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g -DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG",
release_cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
debug_lflags => "-lefence",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
"linux-aout" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -march=i486 -Wall",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
perlasm_scheme => "a.out",
},
"linux-x86_64" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cflags => "-m64 -DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
perlasm_scheme => "elf",
shared_ldflag => "-m64",
multilib => "64",
},
"linux-x86_64-clang" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-x86_64" ],
cc => "clang",
cflags => "-m64 -DL_ENDIAN -Wall -Wextra -Qunused-arguments",
},
"linux-x32" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cflags => "-mx32 -DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
perlasm_scheme => "elf",
shared_ldflag => "-mx32",
multilib => "x32",
},
"linux-ia64" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("ia64_asm") ],
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_INT",
},
"linux64-s390x" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("s390x_asm") ],
cflags => "-m64 -Wall -DB_ENDIAN",
perlasm_scheme => "64",
shared_ldflag => "-m64",
multilib => "64",
},
"linux32-s390x" => {
#### So called "highgprs" target for z/Architecture CPUs
# "Highgprs" is kernel feature first implemented in Linux
# 2.6.32, see /proc/cpuinfo. The idea is to preserve most
# significant bits of general purpose registers not only
# upon 32-bit process context switch, but even on
# asynchronous signal delivery to such process. This makes
# it possible to deploy 64-bit instructions even in legacy
# application context and achieve better [or should we say
# adequate] performance. The build is binary compatible with
# linux-generic32, and the idea is to be able to install the
# resulting libcrypto.so alongside generic one, e.g. as
# /lib/highgprs/libcrypto.so.x.y, for ldconfig and run-time
# linker to autodiscover. Unfortunately it doesn't work just
# yet, because of couple of bugs in glibc
# sysdeps/s390/dl-procinfo.c affecting ldconfig and ld.so.1...
#
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("s390x_asm") ],
cflags => "-m31 -Wall -Wa,-mzarch -DB_ENDIAN",
bn_obj => sub { my $r=join(" ",@_); $r=~s/bn\-s390x/bn_asm/; $r; },
perlasm_scheme => "31",
shared_ldflag => "-m31",
multilib => "/highgprs",
},
#### SPARC Linux setups
# Ray Miller <ray.miller@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk> has
# patiently assisted with debugging of following two configs.
"linux-sparcv8" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("sparcv8_asm") ],
cflags => "-mcpu=v8 -Wall -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W",
},
"linux-sparcv9" => {
# it's a real mess with -mcpu=ultrasparc option under Linux,
# but -Wa,-Av8plus should do the trick no matter what.
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32", asm("sparcv9_asm") ],
cflags => "-m32 -mcpu=ultrasparc -Wall -Wa,-Av8plus -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W",
shared_ldflag => "-m32",
},
"linux64-sparcv9" => {
# GCC 3.1 is a requirement
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("sparcv9_asm") ],
cflags => "-m64 -mcpu=ultrasparc -Wall -DB_ENDIAN",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
shared_ldflag => "-m64",
multilib => "64",
},
"linux-alpha-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64", asm("alpha_asm") ],
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL",
},
"linux-c64xplus" => {
# TI_CGT_C6000_7.3.x is a requirement
cc => "cl6x",
cflags => "--linux -ea=.s -eo=.o -mv6400+ -o2 -ox -ms -pden -DOPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG",
cpuid_obj => "c64xpluscpuid.o",
bn_obj => "bn-c64xplus.o c64xplus-gf2m.o",
aes_obj => "aes-c64xplus.o aes_cbc.o aes_ctr.o",
sha1_obj => "sha1-c64xplus.o sha256-c64xplus.o sha512-c64xplus.o",
rc4_obj => "rc4-c64xplus.o",
modes_obj => "ghash-c64xplus.o",
perlasm_scheme => "void",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "linux-shared",
shared_cflag => "--pic",
shared_ldflag => "-z --sysv --shared",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
ranlib => "true",
},
#### Android: linux-* but without pointers to headers and libs.
#
# It takes pair of prior-set environment variables to make it work:
#
# CROSS_SYSROOT=/some/where/android-ndk-<ver>/platforms/android-<apiver>/arch-<
# CROSS_COMPILE=<prefix>
#
# As well as PATH adjusted to cover ${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc and company.
# For example to compile for ICS and ARM with NDK 10d, you'd:
#
# ANDROID_NDK=/some/where/android-ndk-10d
# CROSS_SYSROOT=$ANDROID_NDK/platforms/android-14/arch-arm
# CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-adroideabi-
# PATH=$ANDROID_NDK/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.8/prebuild/linux-x86_64/
#
"android" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic32" ],
# Special note about unconditional -fPIC and -pie. The underlying
# reason is that Lollipop refuses to run non-PIE. But what about
# older systems and NDKs? -fPIC was never problem, so the only
# concern if -pie. Older toolchains, e.g. r4, appear to handle it
# and binaries turn mostly functional. "Mostly" means that oldest
# Androids, such as Froyo, fail to handle executable, but newer
# systems are perfectly capable of executing binaries targeting
# Froyo. Keep in mind that in the nutshell Android builds are
# about JNI, i.e. shared libraries, not applications.
cflags => "-mandroid -fPIC --sysroot=\$(CROSS_SYSROOT) -Wa,--noexecstack -Wall",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
lflags => "-pie%-ldl",
shared_cflag => "",
},
"android-x86" => {
inherit_from => [ "android", asm("x86_asm") ],
release_cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
perlasm_scheme => "android",
},
################################################################
# Contemporary Android applications can provide multiple JNI
# providers in .apk, targeting multiple architectures. Among
# them there is "place" for two ARM flavours: generic eabi and
# armv7-a/hard-float. However, it should be noted that OpenSSL's
# ability to engage NEON is not constrained by ABI choice, nor
# is your ability to call OpenSSL from your application code
# compiled with floating-point ABI other than default 'soft'.
# [Latter thanks to __attribute__((pcs("aapcs"))) declaration.]
# This means that choice of ARM libraries you provide in .apk
# is driven by application needs. For example if application
# itself benefits from NEON or is floating-point intensive, then
# it might be appropriate to provide both libraries. Otherwise
# just generic eabi would do. But in latter case it would be
# appropriate to
#
# ./Configure android-armeabi -D__ARM_MAX_ARCH__=8
#
# in order to build "universal" binary and allow OpenSSL take
# advantage of NEON when it's available.
#
"android-armeabi" => {
inherit_from => [ "android", asm("armv4_asm") ],
},
"android-armv7" => {
inherit_from => [ "android-armeabi" ],
cflags => add_before(" ", "-march=armv7-a"),
},
"android-mips" => {
inherit_from => [ "android", asm("mips32_asm") ],
perlasm_scheme => "o32",
},
"android64" => {
inherit_from => [ "linux-generic64" ],
cflags => "-mandroid -fPIC --sysroot=\$(CROSS_SYSROOT) -Wa,--noexecstack -Wall",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
lflags => "-pie%-ldl",
shared_cflag => "",
},
"android64-aarch64" => {
inherit_from => [ "android64", asm("aarch64_asm") ],
perlasm_scheme => "linux64",
},
#### *BSD
"BSD-generic32" => {
# As for thread_cflag. Idea is to maintain "collective" set of
# flags, which would cover all BSD flavors. -pthread applies
# to them all, but is treated differently. OpenBSD expands is
# as -D_POSIX_THREAD -lc_r, which is sufficient. FreeBSD 4.x
# expands it as -lc_r, which has to be accompanied by explicit
# -D_THREAD_SAFE and sometimes -D_REENTRANT. FreeBSD 5.x
# expands it as -lc_r, which seems to be sufficient?
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-Wall",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-pthread -D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC2_CHAR RC4_INDEX DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "bsd-gcc-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"BSD-generic64" => {
inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32" ],
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
},
"BSD-x86" => {
inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32", asm("x86_asm") ],
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
release_cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
shared_target => "bsd-shared",
perlasm_scheme => "a.out",
},
"BSD-x86-elf" => {
inherit_from => [ "BSD-x86" ],
perlasm_scheme => "elf",
},
"BSD-sparcv8" => {
inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic32", asm("sparcv8_asm") ],
cflags => "-mcpu=v8 -Wall -DB_ENDIAN",
},
"BSD-sparc64" => {
# -DMD32_REG_T=int doesn't actually belong in sparc64 target, it
# simply *happens* to work around a compiler bug in gcc 3.3.3,
# triggered by RIPEMD160 code.
inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64", asm("sparcv9_asm") ],
cflags => "-DB_ENDIAN -DMD32_REG_T=int -Wall",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC2_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC2 BF_PTR",
},
"BSD-ia64" => {
inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64", asm("ia64_asm") ],
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_INT",
},
"BSD-x86_64" => {
inherit_from => [ "BSD-generic64", asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
perlasm_scheme => "elf",
},
"bsdi-elf-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DPERL5 -DL_ENDIAN -fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -march=i486 -Wall",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
lflags => "-ldl",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "bsd-gcc-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"nextstep" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-O -Wall",
unistd => "<libc.h>",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
"nextstep3.3" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-O3 -Wall",
unistd => "<libc.h>",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
# QNX
"qnx4" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
"QNX6" => {
cc => "gcc",
lflags => "-lsocket",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "bsd-gcc-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"QNX6-i386" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -O2 -Wall",
lflags => "-lsocket",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "bsd-gcc-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
#### SCO/Caldera targets.
#
# Originally we had like unixware-*, unixware-*-pentium, unixware-*-p6, etc.
# Now we only have blended unixware-* as it's the only one used by ./config.
# If you want to optimize for particular microarchitecture, bypass ./config
# and './Configure unixware-7 -Kpentium_pro' or whatever appropriate.
# Note that not all targets include assembler support. Mostly because of
# lack of motivation to support out-of-date platforms with out-of-date
# compiler drivers and assemblers. Tim Rice <tim@multitalents.net> has
# patiently assisted to debug most of it.
#
# UnixWare 2.0x fails destest with -O.
"unixware-2.0" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-DFILIO_H -DNO_STRINGS_H",
thread_cflag => "-Kthread",
lflags => "-lsocket -lnsl -lresolv -lx",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
"unixware-2.1" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-O -DFILIO_H",
thread_cflag => "-Kthread",
lflags => "-lsocket -lnsl -lresolv -lx",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
"unixware-7" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-O -DFILIO_H -Kalloca",
thread_cflag => "-Kthread",
lflags => "-lsocket -lnsl",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX ${x86_gcc_des}",
perlasm_scheme => "elf-1",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "svr5-shared",
shared_cflag => "-Kpic",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"unixware-7-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -DFILIO_H -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -march=pentium -Wall",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => "-lsocket -lnsl",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
perlasm_scheme => "elf-1",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "gnu-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
# SCO 5 - Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk> says the -O breaks the SCO cc.
"sco5-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-belf",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
lflags => "-lsocket -lnsl",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
perlasm_scheme => "elf-1",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "svr3-shared",
shared_cflag => "-Kpic",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
"sco5-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
lflags => "-lsocket -lnsl",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
perlasm_scheme => "elf-1",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "svr3-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
},
#### IBM's AIX.
"aix-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("ppc32_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
sys_id => "AIX",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR",
perlasm_scheme => "aix32",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "aix-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-shared -Wl,-G",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
arflags => "-X32",
},
"aix64-gcc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("ppc64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-maix64 -DB_ENDIAN",
debug_cflags => "-O0 -g",
release_cflags => "-O",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
sys_id => "AIX",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR",
perlasm_scheme => "aix64",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "aix-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-maix64 -shared -Wl,-G",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
arflags => "-X64",
},
# Below targets assume AIX 5. Idea is to effectively disregard
# $OBJECT_MODE at build time. $OBJECT_MODE is respected at
# ./config stage!
"aix-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("ppc32_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-q32 -DB_ENDIAN -qmaxmem=16384 -qro -qroconst",
debug_cflags => "",
release_cflags => "-O",
thread_cflag => "-qthreaded -D_THREAD_SAFE",
sys_id => "AIX",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR",
perlasm_scheme => "aix32",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "aix-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-q32 -G",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
arflags => "-X 32",
},
"aix64-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("ppc64_asm") ],
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-q64 -DB_ENDIAN -qmaxmem=16384 -qro -qroconst",
debug_cflags => "",
release_cflags => "-O",
thread_cflag => "-qthreaded -D_THREAD_SAFE",
sys_id => "AIX",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR",
perlasm_scheme => "aix64",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "aix-shared",
shared_ldflag => "-q64 -G",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
arflags => "-X 64",
},
# SIEMENS BS2000/OSD: an EBCDIC-based mainframe
"BS2000-OSD" => {
cc => "c89",
cflags => "-O -XLLML -XLLMK -XL -DB_ENDIAN -DCHARSET_EBCDIC",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
lflags => "-lsocket -lnsl",
bn_ops => "THIRTY_TWO_BIT DES_PTR DES_UNROLL MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR BF_PTR",
},
# OS/390 Unix an EBCDIC-based Unix system on IBM mainframe
# You need to compile using the c89.sh wrapper in the tools directory, because the
# IBM compiler does not like the -L switch after any object modules.
#
"OS390-Unix" => {
cc => "c89.sh",
cflags => "-O -DB_ENDIAN -DCHARSET_EBCDIC -DNO_SYS_PARAM_H -D_ALL_SOURCE",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "THIRTY_TWO_BIT DES_PTR DES_UNROLL MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR BF_PTR",
},
#### Visual C targets
#
# Win64 targets, WIN64I denotes IA-64 and WIN64A - AMD64
#
# Note about -wd4090, disable warning C4090. This warning returns false
# positives in some situations. Disabling it altogether masks both
# legitimate and false cases, but as we compile on multiple platforms,
# we rely on other compilers to catch legitimate cases.
"VC-common" => {
template => 1,
cc => "cl",
cflags => "-W3 -wd4090 -Gs0 -GF -Gy -nologo -DOPENSSL_SYS_WIN32 -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE",
dso_scheme => "win32",
build_scheme => "mk1mf",
},
"VC-WIN64I" => {
inherit_from => [ "VC-common", asm("ia64_asm") ],
cflags => add(" ", "-DUNICODE -D_UNICODE"),
sys_id => "WIN64I",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN",
bn_obj => sub { my $r=join(" ",@_); $r=~s/bn\-//; $r; },
rc4_obj => "",
perlasm_scheme => "ias",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "VC-W64" ],
},
"VC-WIN64A" => {
inherit_from => [ "VC-common", asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cflags => add(" ", "-DUNICODE -D_UNICODE"),
sys_id => "WIN64A",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN",
bn_obj => sub { my $r=join(" ",@_); $r=~s/x86_64\-gcc/bn_asm/; $r; },
perlasm_scheme => "auto",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "VC-W64" ],
},
"VC-WIN32" => {
# x86 Win32 target defaults to ANSI API, if you want UNICODE,
# configure with 'perl Configure VC-WIN32 -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE'
inherit_from => [ "VC-common", asm("x86_asm") ],
sys_id => "WIN32",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_INDEX EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN ${x86_gcc_opts}",
perlasm_scheme => "win32n",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "VC-W32" ],
},
"VC-CE" => {
cc => "cl",
sys_id => "WINCE",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_INDEX EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN ${x86_gcc_opts}",
dso_scheme => "win32",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "VC-WCE" ],
},
#### Borland C++ 4.5
"BC-32" => {
cc => "bcc32",
sys_id => "WIN32",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG DES_PTR RC4_INDEX EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN",
dso_scheme => "win32",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "BC" ],
},
#### MinGW
"mingw" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-mno-cygwin -DL_ENDIAN -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -march=i486 -Wall",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
thread_cflag => "-D_MT",
sys_id => "MINGW32",
lflags => "-lws2_32 -lgdi32 -lcrypt32",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts} EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN",
perlasm_scheme => "coff",
dso_scheme => "win32",
shared_target => "cygwin-shared",
shared_cflag => "-D_WINDLL -DOPENSSL_USE_APPLINK",
shared_ldflag => "-mno-cygwin",
shared_extension => ".dll.a",
},
"mingw64" => {
# As for OPENSSL_USE_APPLINK. Applink makes it possible to use
# .dll compiled with one compiler with application compiled with
# another compiler. It's possible to engage Applink support in
# mingw64 build, but it's not done, because till mingw64
# supports structured exception handling, one can't seriously
# consider its binaries for using with non-mingw64 run-time
# environment. And as mingw64 is always consistent with itself,
# Applink is never engaged and can as well be omitted.
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-mno-cygwin -DL_ENDIAN -Wall -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-D_MT",
sys_id => "MINGW64",
lflags => "-lws2_32 -lgdi32 -lcrypt32",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_INT EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN",
perlasm_scheme => "mingw64",
dso_scheme => "win32",
shared_target => "cygwin-shared",
shared_cflag => "-D_WINDLL",
shared_ldflag => "-mno-cygwin",
shared_extension => ".dll.a",
},
#### UEFI
"UEFI" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -O",
sys_id => "UEFI",
},
#### UWIN
"UWIN" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN -O -Wall",
sys_id => "UWIN",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
dso_scheme => "win32",
},
#### Cygwin
"Cygwin-x86" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
sys_id => "CYGWIN",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
perlasm_scheme => "coff",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "cygwin-shared",
shared_cflag => "-D_WINDLL",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
shared_extension => ".dll.a",
},
"Cygwin-x86_64" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O3",
sys_id => "CYGWIN",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
perlasm_scheme => "mingw64",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "cygwin-shared",
shared_cflag => "-D_WINDLL",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
shared_extension => ".dll.a",
},
# Backward compatibility for those using this target
"Cygwin" => {
inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ]
},
# In case someone constructs the Cygwin target name themself
"Cygwin-i386" => {
inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ]
},
"Cygwin-i486" => {
inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ]
},
"Cygwin-i586" => {
inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ]
},
"Cygwin-i686" => {
inherit_from => [ "Cygwin-x86" ]
},
#### NetWare from David Ward (dsward@novell.com)
# requires either MetroWerks NLM development tools, or gcc / nlmconv
# NetWare defaults socket bio to WinSock sockets. However,
# the builds can be configured to use BSD sockets instead.
# netware-clib => legacy CLib c-runtime support
"netware-clib" => {
cc => "mwccnlm",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_opts}",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "netware" ],
},
"netware-clib-bsdsock" => {
cc => "mwccnlm",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_opts}",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "netware" ],
},
"netware-clib-gcc" => {
cc => "i586-netware-gcc",
cflags => "-nostdinc -I/ndk/nwsdk/include/nlm -I/ndk/ws295sdk/include -DL_ENDIAN -DNETWARE_CLIB -DOPENSSL_SYS_NETWARE -O2 -Wall",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
"netware-clib-bsdsock-gcc" => {
cc => "i586-netware-gcc",
cflags => "-nostdinc -I/ndk/nwsdk/include/nlm -DNETWARE_BSDSOCK -DNETDB_USE_INTERNET -DL_ENDIAN -DNETWARE_CLIB -DOPENSSL_SYS_NETWARE -O2 -Wall",
bn_ops => "${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
# netware-libc => LibC/NKS support
"netware-libc" => {
cc => "mwccnlm",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_opts}",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "netware" ],
},
"netware-libc-bsdsock" => {
cc => "mwccnlm",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_opts}",
build_scheme => [ "mk1mf", "netware" ],
},
"netware-libc-gcc" => {
cc => "i586-netware-gcc",
cflags => "-nostdinc -I/ndk/libc/include -I/ndk/libc/include/winsock -DL_ENDIAN -DNETWARE_LIBC -DOPENSSL_SYS_NETWARE -DTERMIO -O2 -Wall",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
"netware-libc-bsdsock-gcc" => {
cc => "i586-netware-gcc",
cflags => "-nostdinc -I/ndk/libc/include -DNETWARE_BSDSOCK -DL_ENDIAN -DNETWARE_LIBC -DOPENSSL_SYS_NETWARE -DTERMIO -O2 -Wall",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_opts}",
},
#### DJGPP
"DJGPP" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-I/dev/env/WATT_ROOT/inc -DTERMIO -DL_ENDIAN -fomit-frame-pointer -O2 -Wall",
sys_id => "MSDOS",
lflags => "-L/dev/env/WATT_ROOT/lib -lwatt",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
perlasm_scheme => "a.out",
},
#### Ultrix from Bernhard Simon <simon@zid.tuwien.ac.at>
"ultrix-cc" => {
cc => "cc",
cflags => "-std1 -O -Olimit 2500 -DL_ENDIAN",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
},
"ultrix-gcc" => {
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-O3 -DL_ENDIAN",
thread_cflag => "(unknown)",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG",
},
# K&R C is no longer supported; you need gcc on old Ultrix installations
##"ultrix","cc:-O2 -DNOPROTO -DNOCONST -DL_ENDIAN::(unknown):::::::",
##### MacOS X (a.k.a. Darwin) setup
"darwin-common" => {
template => 1,
cc => "cc",
cflags => "",
debug_cflags => "-g -O0",
release_cflags => "-O3",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
sys_id => "MACOSX",
lflags => "-Wl,-search_paths_first%",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
perlasm_scheme => "osx32",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "darwin-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC -fno-common",
shared_ldflag => "-dynamiclib",
shared_extension => ".\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR).dylib",
},
"darwin-ppc-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "darwin-common", asm("ppc32_asm") ],
cflags => "-arch ppc -DB_ENDIAN -Wa,-force_cpusubtype_ALL",
perlasm_scheme => "osx32",
shared_ldflag => "-arch ppc -dynamiclib",
},
"darwin64-ppc-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "darwin-common", asm("ppc64_asm") ],
cflags => "-arch ppc64 -DB_ENDIAN",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
perlasm_scheme => "osx64",
shared_ldflag => "-arch ppc64 -dynamiclib",
},
"darwin-i386-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "darwin-common", asm("x86_asm") ],
cflags => "-arch i386 -DL_ENDIAN",
release_cflags => "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_INT RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
perlasm_scheme => "macosx",
shared_ldflag => "-arch i386 -dynamiclib",
},
"darwin64-x86_64-cc" => {
inherit_from => [ "darwin-common", asm("x86_64_asm") ],
cflags => "-arch x86_64 -DL_ENDIAN -Wall",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL",
perlasm_scheme => "macosx",
shared_ldflag => "-arch x86_64 -dynamiclib",
},
#### iPhoneOS/iOS
#
# It takes three prior-set environment variables to make it work:
#
# CROSS_COMPILE=/where/toolchain/is/usr/bin/ [note ending slash]
# CROSS_TOP=/where/SDKs/are
# CROSS_SDK=iPhoneOSx.y.sdk
#
# Exact paths vary with Xcode releases, but for couple of last ones
# they would look like this:
#
# CROSS_COMPILE=`xcode-select --print-path`/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/
# CROSS_TOP=`xcode-select --print-path`/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer
# CROSS_SDK=iPhoneOS.sdk
#
"iphoneos-cross" => {
inherit_from => [ "darwin-common" ],
cflags => "-isysroot \$(CROSS_TOP)/SDKs/\$(CROSS_SDK) -fno-common",
sys_id => "iOS",
},
"ios-cross" => {
inherit_from => [ "darwin-common", asm("armv4_asm") ],
# It should be possible to go below iOS 6 and even add -arch armv6,
# thus targeting iPhone pre-3GS, but it's assumed to be irrelevant
# at this point.
cflags => "-arch armv7 -mios-version-min=6.0.0 -isysroot \$(CROSS_TOP)/SDKs/\$(CROSS_SDK) -fno-common",
sys_id => "iOS",
perlasm_scheme => "ios32",
},
"ios64-cross" => {
inherit_from => [ "darwin-common", asm("aarch64_asm") ],
cflags => "-arch arm64 -mios-version-min=7.0.0 -isysroot \$(CROSS_TOP)/SDKs/\$(CROSS_SDK) -fno-common",
sys_id => "iOS",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_UNROLL BF_PTR",
perlasm_scheme => "ios64",
},
##### GNU Hurd
"hurd-x86" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("x86_elf_asm") ],
cc => "gcc",
cflags => "-DL_ENDIAN -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i486 -Wall",
thread_cflag => "-pthread",
lflags => "-ldl",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}",
dso_scheme => "dlfcn",
shared_target => "linux-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
},
##### OS/2 EMX
"OS2-EMX" => {
cc => "gcc",
},
##### VxWorks for various targets
"vxworks-ppc60x" => {
cc => "ccppc",
cflags => "-D_REENTRANT -mrtp -mhard-float -mstrict-align -fno-implicit-fp -DPPC32_fp60x -O2 -fstrength-reduce -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -DCPU=PPC32 -DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h/wrn/coreip",
sys_id => "VXWORKS",
lflags => "-Wl,--defsym,__wrs_rtp_base=0xe0000000 -L \$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/lib/ppc/PPC32/common",
},
"vxworks-ppcgen" => {
cc => "ccppc",
cflags => "-D_REENTRANT -mrtp -msoft-float -mstrict-align -O1 -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -DCPU=PPC32 -DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h/wrn/coreip",
sys_id => "VXWORKS",
lflags => "-Wl,--defsym,__wrs_rtp_base=0xe0000000 -L \$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/lib/ppc/PPC32/sfcommon",
},
"vxworks-ppc405" => {
cc => "ccppc",
cflags => "-g -msoft-float -mlongcall -DCPU=PPC405 -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h",
sys_id => "VXWORKS",
lflags => "-r",
},
"vxworks-ppc750" => {
cc => "ccppc",
cflags => "-ansi -nostdinc -DPPC750 -D_REENTRANT -fvolatile -fno-builtin -fno-for-scope -fsigned-char -Wall -msoft-float -mlongcall -DCPU=PPC604 -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h \$(DEBUG_FLAG)",
sys_id => "VXWORKS",
lflags => "-r",
},
"vxworks-ppc750-debug" => {
cc => "ccppc",
cflags => "-ansi -nostdinc -DPPC750 -D_REENTRANT -fvolatile -fno-builtin -fno-for-scope -fsigned-char -Wall -msoft-float -mlongcall -DCPU=PPC604 -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h -DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DPEDANTIC -DDEBUG_SAFESTACK -DDEBUG -g",
sys_id => "VXWORKS",
lflags => "-r",
},
"vxworks-ppc860" => {
cc => "ccppc",
cflags => "-nostdinc -msoft-float -DCPU=PPC860 -DNO_STRINGS_H -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h",
sys_id => "VXWORKS",
lflags => "-r",
},
"vxworks-simlinux" => {
cc => "ccpentium",
cflags => "-B\$(WIND_BASE)/host/\$(WIND_HOST_TYPE)/lib/gcc-lib/ -D_VSB_CONFIG_FILE=\"\$(WIND_BASE)/target/lib/h/config/vsbConfig.h\" -DL_ENDIAN -DCPU=SIMLINUX -DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu -fno-builtin -fno-defer-pop -DNO_STRINGS_H -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip -DOPENSSL_NO_HW_PADLOCK",
sys_id => "VXWORKS",
lflags => "-r",
ranlib => "ranlibpentium",
},
"vxworks-mips" => {
inherit_from => [ asm("mips32_asm") ],
cc => "ccmips",
cflags => "-mrtp -mips2 -O -G 0 -B\$(WIND_BASE)/host/\$(WIND_HOST_TYPE)/lib/gcc-lib/ -D_VSB_CONFIG_FILE=\"\$(WIND_BASE)/target/lib/h/config/vsbConfig.h\" -DCPU=MIPS32 -msoft-float -mno-branch-likely -DTOOL_FAMILY=gnu -DTOOL=gnu -fno-builtin -fno-defer-pop -DNO_STRINGS_H -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/h -I\$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
sys_id => "VXWORKS",
lflags => "-Wl,--defsym,__wrs_rtp_base=0xe0000000 -L \$(WIND_BASE)/target/usr/lib/mips/MIPSI32/sfcommon",
perlasm_scheme => "o32",
ranlib => "ranlibmips",
},
#### uClinux
"uClinux-dist" => {
cc => "$ENV{'CC'}",
cflags => "\$(CFLAGS)",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => "\$(LDFLAGS) \$(LDLIBS)",
bn_ops => "BN_LLONG",
dso_scheme => "$ENV{'LIBSSL_dlfcn'}",
shared_target => "linux-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
ranlib => "$ENV{'RANLIB'}",
},
"uClinux-dist64" => {
cc => "$ENV{'CC'}",
cflags => "\$(CFLAGS)",
thread_cflag => "-D_REENTRANT",
lflags => "\$(LDFLAGS) \$(LDLIBS)",
bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG",
dso_scheme => "$ENV{'LIBSSL_dlfcn'}",
shared_target => "linux-shared",
shared_cflag => "-fPIC",
shared_ldflag => "-shared",
shared_extension => ".so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
ranlib => "$ENV{'RANLIB'}",
},
);