First draft for WCE PortSDK support. Once again! It's *draft* which requires

more work, i.e. more modifications are due...
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Andy Polyakov 2005-11-06 20:52:26 +00:00
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Building OpenSSL for Windows CE requires the following external tools:
* Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0
* wcecompat compatibility library (www.essemer.com.au)
* Optionally ceutils for running automated tests (www.essemer.com.au)
* Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0 or later
* Appropriate SDK might be required
* Perl for Win32 [commonly recommended ActiveState Perl is available
from http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/]
You also need Perl for Win32. You will need ActiveState Perl, available
from http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl.
* wcecompat compatibility library available at
http://www.essemer.com.au/windowsce/
* Optionally ceutils for running automated tests (same location)
Windows CE support in OpenSSL relies on wcecompat and therefore it's
appropriate to check http://www.essemer.com.au/windowsce/ for updates in
case of compilation problems. As for the moment of this writing version
1.1 is available and actually required for WCE 4.2 and newer platforms.
All Windows CE specific issues should be directed to www.essemer.com.au.
_or_
The C Runtime Library implementation for Windows CE that is included with
Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0 is incomplete and in some places
incorrect. wcecompat plugs the holes and tries to bring the Windows CE
CRT to a level that is more compatible with ANSI C. wcecompat goes further
and provides low-level IO and stream IO support for stdin/stdout/stderr
(which Windows CE does not provide). This IO functionality is not needed
by the OpenSSL library itself but is used for the tests and openssl.exe.
More information is available at www.essemer.com.au.
* PocketConsole driver and PortSDK available at
http://www.symbolictools.de/public/pocketconsole/
* CMD command interpreter (same location)
As Windows CE support in OpenSSL relies on 3rd party compatibility
library, it's appropriate to check corresponding URL for updates. For
example if you choose wcecompat, note that as for the moment of this
writing version 1.2 is available and actually required for WCE 4.2
and newer platforms. All wcecompat issues should be directed to
www.essemer.com.au.
Why compatibility library at all? The C Runtime Library implementation
for Windows CE that is included with Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ is
incomplete and in some places incorrect. Compatibility library plugs
the holes and tries to bring the Windows CE CRT to [more] usable level.
Most gaping hole in CRT is support for stdin/stdout/stderr IO, which
proposed compatibility libraries solve in two different ways: wcecompat
redirects IO to active sync link, while PortSDK - to NT-like console
driver on the handheld itself.
Building
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> "C:\Program Files\Microsoft eMbedded Tools\EVC\WCE300\BIN\WCEARM.BAT"
Next indicate where wcecompat is located:
Next pick compatibility library according to your preferences.
> set WCECOMPAT=C:\wcecompat
1. To choose wcecompat set up WCECOMPAT environment variable pointing
at the location of wcecompat tree "root":
> set WCECOMPAT=C:\wcecompat
> set PORTSDK_LIBPATH=
2. To choose PortSDK set up PORTSDK_LIBPATH to point at hardware-
specific location where your portlib.lib is installed:
> set PORTSDK_LIBPATH=C:\PortSDK\lib\ARM
> set WCECOMPAT=
Note that you may not set both variables.
Next you should run Configure:
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Then from the VC++ environment at a prompt do:
- to build static libraries:
> nmake -f ms\ce.mak
- or to build DLLs:
> nmake -f ms\cedll.mak
If all is well it should compile and you will have some static libraries and
executables in out32, or some DLLs and executables in out32dll. If you want
[note that static builds are not supported under CE]
If all is well it should compile and you will have some DLLs and executables
in out32dll*.
<<< everyting below needs revision in respect to wcecompat vs. PortSDK >>>
If you want
to try the tests then make sure the ceutils are in the path and do:
> cd out32

4
e_os.h
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# ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_WINCE
# define OPENSSL_NO_POSIX_IO
# include <winsock_extras.h>
# if defined(_WIN32_WCE) && _WIN32_WCE<410
# include <winsock_extras.h>
# endif
# endif
# define ssize_t long

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}
$cc='$(CC)';
$base_cflags=' /W3 /WX /GF /Gy /nologo -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DOPENSSL_SYSNAME_WINCE -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -DDSO_WIN32 -DNO_CHMOD -I$(WCECOMPAT)/include -DOPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT';
$base_cflags=' /W3 /WX /GF /Gy /nologo -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE -DOPENSSL_SYSNAME_WINCE -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DL_ENDIAN -DDSO_WIN32 -DNO_CHMOD -DOPENSSL_SMALL_FOOTPRINT';
$base_cflags.=" $wcecdefs";
$base_cflags.=' $(WCECOMPAT)/include' if (defined($ENV{'WCECOMPAT'}));
$base_cflags.=' $(PORTSDK_LIBPATH)/../../include' if (defined($ENV{'PORTSDK_LIBPATH'}));
$opt_cflags=' /MC /O1i'; # optimize for space, but with intrinsics...
$dbg_clfags=' /MC /Od -DDEBUG -D_DEBUG';
$lflags="/nologo /opt:ref $wcelflag";
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if ($FLAVOR =~ /CE/)
{
$ex_libs.=' $(WCECOMPAT)/lib/wcecompatex.lib';
$ex_libs.=' $(WCECOMPAT)/lib/wcecompatex.lib' if (defined($ENV{'WCECOMPAT'}));
$ex_libs.=' $(PORTSDK_LIBPATH)/portlib.lib' if (defined($ENV{'PORTSDK_LIBPATH'}));
$ex_libs.=' /nodefaultlib:oldnames.lib coredll.lib corelibc.lib' if ($ENV{'TARGETCPU'} eq "X86");
}
else
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elsif ($shlib && $FLAVOR =~ /CE/)
{
$mlflags.=" $lflags /dll";
$lflags.=' /entry:mainCRTstartup' if(defined($ENV{'PORTSDK_LIBPATH'}));
$lib_cflag=" -D_WINDLL -D_DLL";
$out_def='out32dll_$(TARGETCPU)';
$tmp_def='tmp32dll_$(TARGETCPU)';
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{}
elsif ($FLAVOR =~ /CE/)
{
$ex.=' winsock.lib $(WCECOMPAT)/lib/wcecompatex.lib';
$ex.=' winsock.lib';
$ex.=' $(WCECOMPAT)/lib/wcecompatex.lib' if (defined($ENV{'WCECOMPAT'}));
$ex.=' $(PORTSDK_LIBPATH)/portlib.lib' if (defined($ENV{'PORTSDK_LIBPATH'}));
}
else
{