## Configure -- OpenSSL source tree configuration script
-require 5.10.0;
+use 5.10.0;
use strict;
use File::Basename;
use File::Spec::Functions qw/:DEFAULT abs2rel rel2abs/;
# zlib-dynamic Like "zlib", but the zlib library is expected to be a shared
# library and will be loaded in run-time by the OpenSSL library.
# sctp include SCTP support
-# 386 generate 80386 code
# enable-weak-ssl-ciphers
# Enable weak ciphers that are disabled by default. This currently
# only includes RC4 based ciphers.
-# no-sse2 disables IA-32 SSE2 code, above option implies no-sse2
+# 386 generate 80386 code in assembly modules
+# no-sse2 disables IA-32 SSE2 code in assembly modules, the above
+# mentioned '386' option implies this one
# no-<cipher> build without specified algorithm (rsa, idea, rc5, ...)
# -<xxx> +<xxx> compiler options are passed through
# -static while -static is also a pass-through compiler option (and
. " -Wshadow"
. " -Wformat"
. " -Wtype-limits"
+ . " -Wundef"
. " -Werror"
;
. " -Wconditional-uninitialized"
. " -Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers"
. " -Wmissing-variable-declarations"
+ . " -Wundef"
;
# This adds backtrace information to the memory leak info. Is only used
}
-print "Configuring OpenSSL version $config{version} (0x$config{version_num})\n";
+print "Configuring OpenSSL version $config{version} ($config{version_num})\n";
$config{prefix}="";
$config{openssldir}="";
"dgram" => [ "dtls", "sctp" ],
"sock" => [ "dgram" ],
"dtls" => [ @dtls ],
+ sub { 0 == scalar grep { !$disabled{$_} } @dtls }
+ => [ "dtls" ],
# SSL 3.0, (D)TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 require MD5 and SHA
"md5" => [ "ssl", "tls1", "tls1_1", "dtls1" ],
"dtls1", "dtls1_2" ],
"tls" => [ @tls ],
+ sub { 0 == scalar grep { !$disabled{$_} } @tls }
+ => [ "tls" ],
# SRP and HEARTBEATS require TLSEXT
"tlsext" => [ "srp", "heartbeats" ],
my ($builder, $builder_platform, @builder_opts) =
@{$target{build_scheme}};
+foreach my $checker (($builder_platform."-".$target{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/ && `$target{cc} --target-help 2>&1` =~ m/-mno-cygwin/m)
if ($target{ec_asm_src} =~ /ecp_nistz256/) {
push @{$config{defines}}, "ECP_NISTZ256_ASM";
}
+ if ($target{padlock_asm_src} ne $table{DEFAULTS}->{padlock_asm_src}) {
+ push @{$config{defines}}, "PADLOCK_ASM";
+ }
if ($target{poly1305_asm_src} ne "") {
push @{$config{defines}}, "POLY1305_ASM";
}
# On non-platforms, we just use file_name_is_absolute().
return file_name_is_absolute($file) unless $^O eq "VMS";
- # If the file spec includes a device or a directpry spec,
+ # If the file spec includes a device or a directory spec,
# file_name_is_absolute() is perfectly safe.
return file_name_is_absolute($file) if $file =~ m|[:\[]|;