A very brief explanation of how to add custom functions to OpenSSL.
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MODIFYING OPENSSL SOURCE
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This document describes the way to add custom modifications to OpenSSL sources.
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If you are adding new public functions to the custom library build, you need to
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either add a prototype in one of the existing OpenSSL header files;
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or provide a new header file and edit Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl to pick up that file.
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After that perform the following steps:
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./config -Werror --strict-warnings [your-options]
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make update
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make
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make test
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"make update" ensures that your functions declarations are added to util/libcrypto.num or util/libssl.num
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If you plan to submit the changes you made to OpenSSL (see CONTRIBUTING), it's worth running:
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make doc-nits
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after running "make update" to ensure that documentation has correct format.
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"make update" also generates files related to OIDs (in the crypto/objects/ folder) and errors.
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If a merge error occurs in one of these generated files then the generated files need to be removed
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and regenerated using "make update".
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To aid in this process the generated files can be committed separately so they can be removed easily.
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