From: Dr. Stephen Henson Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 00:40:13 +0000 (+0000) Subject: More Win32 fixes and upsdate INSTALL.W32 documentation. X-Git-Tag: OpenSSL_0_9_2b~153 X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5c00879ef093f9fb8ed2a9b58993e90401ec7b50;p=oweals%2Fopenssl.git More Win32 fixes and upsdate INSTALL.W32 documentation. --- diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 062e23b79d..a643b361d8 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -5,6 +5,12 @@ Changes between 0.9.1c and 0.9.2 + *) Modify ms/do_ms.bat to not generate assembly language makefiles since + not many people have the assembler. Various Win32 compilation fixes and + update to the INSTALL.W32 file with (hopefully) more accurate Win32 + build instructions. + [Steve Henson] + *) Modify configure script 'Configure' to automatically create crypto/date.h file under Win32 and also build pem.h from pem.org. New script util/mkfiles.pl to create the MINFO file on environments that can't do a diff --git a/INSTALL.W32 b/INSTALL.W32 index 54176f0472..9122410404 100644 --- a/INSTALL.W32 +++ b/INSTALL.W32 @@ -1,3 +1,85 @@ +Building OpenSSL under Win32. + +Heres a few comments about building OpenSSL in Windows environments. Most of +this is tested on Win32 but it may also work in Win 3.1 with some modification. +See the end of this file for Eric's original comments. + +You will need perl for Win32 (which can be got from various sources) and Visual +C++. + +If you are compiling from a tarball or a CVS snapshot then the Win32 files may +well be not up to date. This may mean that some "tweaking" is required to get +it all to work. See the trouble shooting section later on for if (when?) it +goes wrong. + +Firstly you should run Configure: + +perl Configure VC-WIN32 + +Then rebuild the Win32 Makefiles and friends: + +ms\do_ms + +if you get errors about things not having numbers assigned then check the +troubleshooting section: you probably wont be able to compile it as it stands. + +then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do: + +nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak + +you may get a warning about too many rules but if all is well it should all +compile and you will have some DLLs and executables in out32dll. + +Troubleshooting. + +Since the Win32 build is only occasionally tested it may not always compile +cleanly. + +If you get an error about functions not having numbers assigned when you +run ms\do_ms then this means the Win32 ordinal files are not up to date. You +can do: + +perl util\mkdef.pl crypto ssl update + +then ms\do_ms should not give a warning any more. However the numbers that get +assigned by this technique may not match those that eventually get assigned +in the CVS tree: so you anything linked against this version of the library +may need to be recompiled. + +If you get errors about unresolved externals then this means that either you +didn't read the note above about functions not having numbers assigned or +someone forgot to add a function to the header file. + +In this latter case check out the header file to see if the function is defined +in the header file: it should be defined twice: once with ANSI prototypes and +once without. If its missing from the non ASNI section then add an entry for +it: check that ms\do_ms now reports missing numbers and update the numbers as +above. + +If you get warnings in the code then the compilation will halt. + +The default Makefile for Win32 halts whenever any warnings occur. Since VC++ +has its own ideas about warnings which don't always match up to other +environments this can happen. The best fix is to edit the file with the warning +in and fix it. Alternatively you can turn off the halt on warnings by editing +the CFLAG line in the Makefile and deleting the /WX option. + +Finally you might get compilation errors. Again you will have to fix these or +report them. + +Tweaks. + +There are various changes you can make to the Win32 compile environment. If you +have the MASM assembler 'ml' then you can try the assembly language code. To +do this remove the 'no-asm' part from do_ms.bat. + +You can also build a static version of the library using the Makefile ms\nt.mak + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +The orignal Windows build instructions from SSLeay follow. Note: some of this +may be out of date and no longer applicable +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + The Microsoft World. The good news, to build SSLeay for the Microsft World diff --git a/apps/speed.c b/apps/speed.c index 35f8398b53..4a337be0ae 100644 --- a/apps/speed.c +++ b/apps/speed.c @@ -633,8 +633,7 @@ char **argv; count*=2; Time_F(START); for (i=count; i; i--) - des_ecb_encrypt((C_Block *)buf,(C_Block *)buf, - &(sch[0]),DES_ENCRYPT); + des_ecb_encrypt(buf,buf, &(sch[0]),DES_ENCRYPT); d=Time_F(STOP); } while (d <3); c[D_MD2][0]=count/10; diff --git a/crypto/des/des.org b/crypto/des/des.org index 6b550e51f3..a66f2ce3dd 100644 --- a/crypto/des/des.org +++ b/crypto/des/des.org @@ -271,6 +271,7 @@ void des_encrypt2(); void des_encrypt3(); void des_decrypt3(); void des_ede3_cbc_encrypt(); +void des_ede3_cbcm_encrypt(); int des_enc_read(); int des_enc_write(); char *des_fcrypt(); diff --git a/crypto/rand/md_rand.c b/crypto/rand/md_rand.c index b04bb1e158..bef4245910 100644 --- a/crypto/rand/md_rand.c +++ b/crypto/rand/md_rand.c @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ int num; MD_Final(md,&m); md_count[1]++; - buf+=j; + buf=(char *)buf + j; for (k=0; kMINFO rem perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-MSDOS no-sock >ms\msdos.mak rem perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-W31-32 >ms\w31.mak perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-W31-32 dll >ms\w31dll.mak -rem perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-WIN32 >ms\nt.mak -perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-WIN32 dll >ms\ntdll.mak +perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-WIN32 no-asm >ms\nt.mak +perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-WIN32 dll no-asm >ms\ntdll.mak perl util\mkdef.pl 16 libeay > ms\libeay16.def perl util\mkdef.pl 32 libeay > ms\libeay32.def diff --git a/util/libeay.num b/util/libeay.num index 271a5c9c70..1390b05acc 100755 --- a/util/libeay.num +++ b/util/libeay.num @@ -1196,3 +1196,4 @@ s2i_ASN1_OCTET_STRING 1221 X509V3_EXT_check_conf 1222 hex_to_string 1223 string_to_hex 1224 +des_ede3_cbcm_encrypt 1225