openssl/util/pl/unix.pl
2013-07-12 14:48:13 +01:00

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8.6 KiB
Perl

#!/usr/local/bin/perl
#
# unix.pl - the standard unix makefile stuff.
#
$o='/';
$cp='/bin/cp';
$rm='/bin/rm -f';
# C compiler stuff
if ($gcc)
{
$cc='gcc';
if ($debug)
{ $cflags="-g2 -ggdb"; }
else
{ $cflags="-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer"; }
}
else
{
$cc='cc';
if ($debug)
{ $cflags="-g"; }
else
{ $cflags="-O"; }
}
$obj='.o';
$asm_suffix='.s';
$ofile='-o ';
# EXE linking stuff
$link='${CC}';
$lflags='${CFLAG}';
$efile='-o ';
$exep='';
$ex_libs="";
# static library stuff
$mklib='ar r';
$mlflags='';
$ranlib=&which("ranlib") or $ranlib="true";
$plib='lib';
$libp=".a";
$shlibp=".a";
$lfile='';
$asm='as';
$afile='-o ';
$bn_asm_obj="";
$bn_asm_src="";
$des_enc_obj="";
$des_enc_src="";
$bf_enc_obj="";
$bf_enc_src="";
%perl1 = (
'md5-x86_64' => 'crypto/md5',
'x86_64-mont' => 'crypto/bn',
'x86_64-mont5' => 'crypto/bn',
'x86_64-gf2m' => 'crypto/bn',
'modexp512-x86_64' => 'crypto/bn',
'aes-x86_64' => 'crypto/aes',
'vpaes-x86_64' => 'crypto/aes',
'bsaes-x86_64' => 'crypto/aes',
'aesni-x86_64' => 'crypto/aes',
'aesni-sha1-x86_64' => 'crypto/aes',
'sha1-x86_64' => 'crypto/sha',
'e_padlock-x86_64' => 'engines',
'rc4-x86_64' => 'crypto/rc4',
'rc4-md5-x86_64' => 'crypto/rc4',
'ghash-x86_64' => 'crypto/modes',
'aesni-gcm-x86_64' => 'crypto/modes',
'aesni-sha256-x86_64' => 'crypto/aes',
'rsaz-x86_64' => 'crypto/bn',
'rsaz-avx2' => 'crypto/bn',
);
# If I were feeling more clever, these could probably be extracted
# from makefiles.
sub platform_perlasm_compile_target
{
local($target, $source, $bname) = @_;
for $p (keys %perl1)
{
# FIXME: export CC so rsaz-avx2 can test for it. But this also
# requires fixing the .s.o rule to use CC!
if ($target eq "\$(OBJ_D)/$p.o")
{
return << "EOF";
\$(TMP_D)/$p.s: $perl1{$p}/asm/$p.pl
\$(PERL) $perl1{$p}/asm/$p.pl \$(PERLASM_SCHEME) > \$@
EOF
}
}
if ($target eq '$(OBJ_D)/x86_64cpuid.o')
{
return << 'EOF';
$(TMP_D)/x86_64cpuid.s: crypto/x86_64cpuid.pl
$(PERL) crypto/x86_64cpuid.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) > $@
EOF
}
elsif ($target eq '$(OBJ_D)/sha256-x86_64.o')
{
return << 'EOF';
$(TMP_D)/sha256-x86_64.s: crypto/sha/asm/sha512-x86_64.pl
$(PERL) crypto/sha/asm/sha512-x86_64.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) $@
EOF
}
elsif ($target eq '$(OBJ_D)/sha512-x86_64.o')
{
return << 'EOF';
$(TMP_D)/sha512-x86_64.s: crypto/sha/asm/sha512-x86_64.pl
$(PERL) crypto/sha/asm/sha512-x86_64.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) $@
EOF
}
elsif ($target eq '$(OBJ_D)/sha512-x86_64.o')
{
return << 'EOF';
$(TMP_D)/sha512-x86_64.s: crypto/sha/asm/sha512-x86_64.pl
$(PERL) crypto/sha/asm/sha512-x86_64.pl $(PERLASM_SCHEME) $@
EOF
}
die $target;
}
sub special_compile_target
{
local($target) = @_;
if ($target eq 'crypto/bn/x86_64-gcc')
{
return << "EOF";
\$(TMP_D)/x86_64-gcc.o: crypto/bn/asm/x86_64-gcc.c
\$(CC) \$(CFLAGS) -c -o \$@ crypto/bn/asm/x86_64-gcc.c
EOF
}
return undef;
}
sub do_lib_rule
{
local($obj,$target,$name,$shlib)=@_;
local($ret,$_,$Name);
$target =~ s/\//$o/g if $o ne '/';
$target="$target";
($Name=$name) =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/;
$ret.="$target: \$(${Name}OBJ)\n";
$ret.="\t\$(RM) $target\n";
$ret.="\t\$(MKLIB) $target \$(${Name}OBJ)\n";
$ret.="\t\$(RANLIB) $target\n\n";
}
sub do_link_rule
{
local($target,$files,$dep_libs,$libs)=@_;
local($ret,$_);
$file =~ s/\//$o/g if $o ne '/';
$n=&bname($target);
$ret.="$target: $files $dep_libs\n";
$ret.="\t\$(LINK) ${efile}$target \$(LFLAGS) $files $libs\n\n";
return($ret);
}
sub which
{
my ($name)=@_;
my $path;
foreach $path (split /:/, $ENV{PATH})
{
if (-x "$path/$name")
{
return "$path/$name";
}
}
}
sub fixtests
{
my ($str, $tests) = @_;
foreach my $t (keys %$tests)
{
$str =~ s/(\.\/)?\$\($t\)/\$(TEST_D)\/$tests->{$t}/g;
}
return $str;
}
sub fixdeps
{
my ($str, $fakes) = @_;
my @t = split(/\s+/, $str);
$str = '';
foreach my $t (@t)
{
$str .= ' ' if $str ne '';
if (exists($fakes->{$t}))
{
$str .= $fakes->{$t};
next;
}
if ($t =~ /^[^\/]+$/)
{
$str .= '$(TEST_D)/' . $t;
}
else
{
$str .= $t;
}
}
return $str;
}
sub fixrules
{
my ($str) = @_;
# Compatible with -j...
$str =~ s/^(\s+@?)/$1cd \$(TEST_D) && /;
return $str;
# Compatible with not -j.
my @t = split("\n", $str);
$str = '';
my $prev;
foreach my $t (@t)
{
$t =~ s/^\s+//;
if (!$prev)
{
if ($t =~ /^@/)
{
$t =~ s/^@/\@cd \$(TEST_D) && /;
}
elsif ($t !~ /^\s*#/)
{
$t = 'cd $(TEST_D) && ' . $t;
}
}
$str .= "\t$t\n";
$prev = $t =~/\\$/;
}
return $str;
}
sub copy_scripts
{
my ($sed, $src, @targets) = @_;
my $s = '';
foreach my $t (@targets)
{
# Copy first so we get file modes...
$s .= "\$(TEST_D)/$t: \$(SRC_D)/$src/$t\n\tcp \$(SRC_D)/$src/$t \$(TEST_D)/$t\n";
$s .= "\tsed -e 's/\\.\\.\\/apps/..\\/\$(OUT_D)/' -e 's/\\.\\.\\/util/..\\/\$(TEST_D)/' < \$(SRC_D)/$src/$t > \$(TEST_D)/$t\n" if $sed;
$s .= "\n";
}
return $s;
}
sub get_tests
{
my ($makefile) = @_;
open(M, $makefile) || die "Can't open $makefile: $!";
my %targets;
my %deps;
my %tests;
my %alltests;
my %fakes;
while (my $line = <M>)
{
chomp $line;
while ($line =~ /^(.*)\\$/)
{
$line = $1 . <M>;
}
if ($line =~ /^alltests:(.*)$/)
{
my @t = split(/\s+/, $1);
foreach my $t (@t)
{
$targets{$t} = '';
$alltests{$t} = undef;
}
}
if (($line =~ /^(?<t>\S+):(?<d>.*)$/ && exists $targets{$1})
|| $line =~ /^(?<t>test_(ss|gen) .*):(?<d>.*)/)
{
my $t = $+{t};
my $d = $+{d};
# If there are multiple targets stupid FreeBSD make runs the
# rules once for each dependency that matches one of the
# targets. Running the same rule twice concurrently causes
# breakage, so replace with a fake target.
if ($t =~ /\s/)
{
++$fake;
my @targets = split /\s+/, $t;
$t = "_fake$fake";
foreach my $f (@targets)
{
$fakes{$f} = $t;
}
}
$deps{$t} = $d;
$deps{$t} =~ s/#.*$//;
for (;;)
{
$line = <M>;
chomp $line;
last if $line eq '';
$targets{$t} .= "$line\n";
}
next;
}
if ($line =~ /^(\S+TEST)=\s*(\S+)$/)
{
$tests{$1} = $2;
next;
}
}
delete $alltests{test_jpake} if $no_jpake;
delete $targets{test_ige} if $no_ige;
delete $alltests{test_md2} if $no_md2;
delete $alltests{test_rc5} if $no_rc5;
my $tests;
foreach my $t (keys %tests)
{
$tests .= "$t = $tests{$t}\n";
}
my $each;
foreach my $t (keys %targets)
{
next if $t eq '';
my $d = $deps{$t};
$d =~ s/\.\.\/apps/\$(BIN_D)/g;
$d =~ s/\.\.\/util/\$(TEST_D)/g;
$d = fixtests($d, \%tests);
$d = fixdeps($d, \%fakes);
my $r = $targets{$t};
$r =~ s/\.\.\/apps/..\/\$(BIN_D)/g;
$r =~ s/\.\.\/util/..\/\$(TEST_D)/g;
$r =~ s/\.\.\/(\S+)/\$(SRC_D)\/$1/g;
$r = fixrules($r);
next if $r eq '';
$t =~ s/\s+/ \$(TEST_D)\//g;
$each .= "$t: test_scripts $d\n\t\@echo '$t test started'\n$r\t\@echo '$t test done'\n\n";
}
# FIXME: Might be a clever way to figure out what needs copying
my @copies = ( 'bctest',
'testgen',
'cms-test.pl',
'tx509',
'test.cnf',
'testenc',
'tocsp',
'testca',
'CAss.cnf',
'testtsa',
'CAtsa.cnf',
'Uss.cnf',
'P1ss.cnf',
'P2ss.cnf',
'tcrl',
'tsid',
'treq',
'tpkcs7',
'tpkcs7d',
'testcrl.pem',
'testx509.pem',
'v3-cert1.pem',
'v3-cert2.pem',
'testreq2.pem',
'testp7.pem',
'pkcs7-1.pem',
'trsa',
'testrsa.pem',
'testsid.pem',
'testss',
'testssl',
'testsslproxy',
'serverinfo.pem',
);
my $copies = copy_scripts(1, 'test', @copies);
$copies .= copy_scripts(0, 'test', ('smcont.txt'));
my @utils = ( 'shlib_wrap.sh',
'opensslwrap.sh',
);
$copies .= copy_scripts(1, 'util', @utils);
my @apps = ( 'CA.sh',
'openssl.cnf',
'server2.pem',
);
$copies .= copy_scripts(1, 'apps', @apps);
$copies .= copy_scripts(1, 'crypto/evp', ('evptests.txt'));
$scripts = "test_scripts: \$(TEST_D)/CA.sh \$(TEST_D)/opensslwrap.sh \$(TEST_D)/openssl.cnf \$(TEST_D)/shlib_wrap.sh ocsp smime\n";
$scripts .= "\nocsp:\n\tcp -R test/ocsp-tests \$(TEST_D)\n";
$scripts .= "\smime:\n\tcp -R test/smime-certs \$(TEST_D)\n";
my $all = 'test:';
foreach my $t (keys %alltests)
{
if (exists($fakes{$t}))
{
$all .= " $fakes{$t}";
}
else
{
$all .= " $t";
}
}
return "$scripts\n$copies\n$tests\n$all\n\n$each";
}
1;