Configure revision 68651
1:
2eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
3    if $running_under_some_shell;
4##
5##  Configure -- OpenSSL source tree configuration script
6##
7
8require 5.000;
9use strict;
10
11# see INSTALL for instructions.
12
13my $usage="Usage: Configure [no-<cipher> ...] [-Dxxx] [-lxxx] [-Lxxx] [-fxxx] [-Kxxx] [rsaref] [no-threads] [no-asm] [no-dso] [386] [--prefix=DIR] [--openssldir=OPENSSLDIR] os/compiler[:flags]\n";
14
15# Options:
16#
17# --openssldir  install OpenSSL in OPENSSLDIR (Default: DIR/ssl if the
18#               --prefix option is given; /usr/local/ssl otherwise)
19# --prefix      prefix for the OpenSSL include, lib and bin directories
20#               (Default: the OPENSSLDIR directory)
21#
22# --install_prefix  Additional prefix for package builders (empty by
23#               default).  This needn't be set in advance, you can
24#               just as well use "make INSTALL_PREFIX=/whatever install".
25#
26# rsaref        use RSAref
27# [no-]threads  [don't] try to create a library that is suitable for
28#               multithreaded applications (default is "threads" if we
29#               know how to do it)
30# [no-]shared	[don't] try to create shared libraries when supported.
31# no-asm        do not use assembler
32# no-dso        do not compile in any native shared-library methods. This
33#               will ensure that all methods just return NULL.
34# 386           generate 80386 code
35# no-<cipher>   build without specified algorithm (rsa, idea, rc5, ...)
36# -<xxx> +<xxx> compiler options are passed through 
37#
38# DEBUG_SAFESTACK use type-safe stacks to enforce type-safety on stack items
39#		provided to stack calls. Generates unique stack functions for
40#		each possible stack type.
41# DES_PTR	use pointer lookup vs arrays in the DES in crypto/des/des_locl.h
42# DES_RISC1	use different DES_ENCRYPT macro that helps reduce register
43#		dependancies but needs to more registers, good for RISC CPU's
44# DES_RISC2	A different RISC variant.
45# DES_UNROLL	unroll the inner DES loop, sometimes helps, somtimes hinders.
46# DES_INT	use 'int' instead of 'long' for DES_LONG in crypto/des/des.h
47#		This is used on the DEC Alpha where long is 8 bytes
48#		and int is 4
49# BN_LLONG	use the type 'long long' in crypto/bn/bn.h
50# MD2_CHAR	use 'char' instead of 'int' for MD2_INT in crypto/md2/md2.h
51# MD2_LONG	use 'long' instead of 'int' for MD2_INT in crypto/md2/md2.h
52# IDEA_SHORT	use 'short' instead of 'int' for IDEA_INT in crypto/idea/idea.h
53# IDEA_LONG	use 'long' instead of 'int' for IDEA_INT in crypto/idea/idea.h
54# RC2_SHORT	use 'short' instead of 'int' for RC2_INT in crypto/rc2/rc2.h
55# RC2_LONG	use 'long' instead of 'int' for RC2_INT in crypto/rc2/rc2.h
56# RC4_CHAR	use 'char' instead of 'int' for RC4_INT in crypto/rc4/rc4.h
57# RC4_LONG	use 'long' instead of 'int' for RC4_INT in crypto/rc4/rc4.h
58# RC4_INDEX	define RC4_INDEX in crypto/rc4/rc4_locl.h.  This turns on
59#		array lookups instead of pointer use.
60# RC4_CHUNK	enables code that handles data aligned at long (natural CPU
61#		word) boundary.
62# RC4_CHUNK_LL	enables code that handles data aligned at long long boundary
63#		(intended for 64-bit CPUs running 32-bit OS).
64# BF_PTR	use 'pointer arithmatic' for Blowfish (unsafe on Alpha).
65# BF_PTR2	intel specific version (generic version is more efficient).
66# MD5_ASM	use some extra md5 assember,
67# SHA1_ASM	use some extra sha1 assember, must define L_ENDIAN for x86
68# RMD160_ASM	use some extra ripemd160 assember,
69
70my $x86_gcc_des="DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL";
71
72# MD2_CHAR slags pentium pros
73my $x86_gcc_opts="RC4_INDEX MD2_INT";
74
75# MODIFY THESE PARAMETERS IF YOU ARE GOING TO USE THE 'util/speed.sh SCRIPT
76# Don't worry about these normally
77
78my $tcc="cc";
79my $tflags="-fast -Xa";
80my $tbn_mul="";
81my $tlib="-lnsl -lsocket";
82#$bits1="SIXTEEN_BIT ";
83#$bits2="THIRTY_TWO_BIT ";
84my $bits1="THIRTY_TWO_BIT ";
85my $bits2="SIXTY_FOUR_BIT ";
86
87my $x86_sol_asm="asm/bn86-sol.o asm/co86-sol.o:asm/dx86-sol.o asm/yx86-sol.o:asm/bx86-sol.o:asm/mx86-sol.o:asm/sx86-sol.o:asm/cx86-sol.o:asm/rx86-sol.o:asm/rm86-sol.o:asm/r586-sol.o";
88my $x86_elf_asm="asm/bn86-elf.o asm/co86-elf.o:asm/dx86-elf.o asm/yx86-elf.o:asm/bx86-elf.o:asm/mx86-elf.o:asm/sx86-elf.o:asm/cx86-elf.o:asm/rx86-elf.o:asm/rm86-elf.o:asm/r586-elf.o";
89my $x86_out_asm="asm/bn86-out.o asm/co86-out.o:asm/dx86-out.o asm/yx86-out.o:asm/bx86-out.o:asm/mx86-out.o:asm/sx86-out.o:asm/cx86-out.o:asm/rx86-out.o:asm/rm86-out.o:asm/r586-out.o";
90my $x86_bsdi_asm="asm/bn86bsdi.o asm/co86bsdi.o:asm/dx86bsdi.o asm/yx86bsdi.o:asm/bx86bsdi.o:asm/mx86bsdi.o:asm/sx86bsdi.o:asm/cx86bsdi.o:asm/rx86bsdi.o:asm/rm86bsdi.o:asm/r586bsdi.o";
91
92# -DB_ENDIAN slows things down on a sparc for md5, but helps sha1.
93# So the md5_locl.h file has an undef B_ENDIAN if sun is defined
94
95#config-string	$cc : $cflags : $unistd : $thread_cflag : $lflags : $bn_ops : $bn_obj : $des_obj : $bf_obj : $md5_obj : $sha1_obj : $cast_obj : $rc4_obj : $rmd160_obj : $rc5_obj : $dso_scheme : $shared_target : $shared_cflag
96
97my %table=(
98# File 'TABLE' (created by 'make TABLE') contains the data from this list,
99# formatted for better readability.
100
101
102#"b",		"${tcc}:${tflags}::${tlib}:${bits1}:${tbn_mul}::",
103#"bl-4c-2c",	"${tcc}:${tflags}::${tlib}:${bits1}BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR MD2_CHAR:${tbn_mul}::",
104#"bl-4c-ri",	"${tcc}:${tflags}::${tlib}:${bits1}BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_INDEX:${tbn_mul}::",
105#"b2-is-ri-dp",	"${tcc}:${tflags}::${tlib}:${bits2}IDEA_SHORT RC4_INDEX DES_PTR:${tbn_mul}::",
106
107# Our development configs
108"purify",	"purify gcc:-g -DPURIFY -Wall::(unknown):-lsocket -lnsl::::",
109"debug",	"gcc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG -ggdb -g2 -Wformat -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Werror::(unknown):-lefence::::",
110"debug-ben",	"gcc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG -DPEDANTIC -DDEBUG_SAFESTACK -O2 -pedantic -Wall -Wshadow -Werror -pipe::(unknown):::::",
111"debug-ben-debug",	"gcc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG -DPEDANTIC -DDEBUG_SAFESTACK -g3 -O2 -pedantic -Wall -Wshadow -Werror -pipe::(unknown):::::",
112"debug-ben-strict",	"gcc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG -DCONST_STRICT -O2 -Wall -Wshadow -Werror -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wwrite-strings -pipe::(unknown):::::",
113"debug-rse","cc:-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN -pipe -O -g -ggdb3 -Wall::(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}",
114"debug-bodo",	"gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL -DBIO_PAIR_DEBUG -g -m486 -pedantic -Wshadow -Wall::-D_REENTRANT::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}",
115"debug-ulf",	"gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL -g -O2 -m486 -Wall -Werror -Wshadow -pipe::-D_REENTRANT::${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}",
116"debug-steve",	"gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DDEBUG_SAFESTACK -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL -DPEDANTIC -g -O2 -m486 -pedantic -Wall -Werror -Wshadow -pipe::-D_REENTRANT::${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}",
117"debug-levitte-linux-elf","gcc:-DUSE_ALLOCATING_PRINT -DRL_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG -DNO_ASM -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -D_POSIX_SOURCE -ggdb -g3 -m486 -pedantic -ansi -Wall -Wshadow -Wid-clash-31 -pipe::-D_REENTRANT:-ldl:::::::::::dlfcn",
118"dist",		"cc:-O::(unknown):::::",
119
120# Basic configs that should work on any (32 and less bit) box
121"gcc",		"gcc:-O3::(unknown)::BN_LLONG:::",
122"cc",		"cc:-O::(unknown):::::",
123
124#### Solaris x86 setups
125# -DNO_INLINE_ASM switches off inline assembler. We have to do it
126# here because whenever GNU C instantiates an assembler template it
127# surrounds it with #APP #NO_APP comment pair which (at least Solaris
128# 7_x86) /usr/ccs/bin/as fails to assemble with "Illegal mnemonic"
129# error message.
130"solaris-x86-gcc","gcc:-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -m486 -Wall -DL_ENDIAN -DNO_INLINE_ASM::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_sol_asm}:dlfcn:solaris-shared:-fPIC",
131
132#### SPARC Solaris with GNU C setups
133"solaris-sparcv7-gcc","gcc:-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR::::::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-fPIC",
134"solaris-sparcv8-gcc","gcc:-mv8 -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8.o:::::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-fPIC",
135"solaris-sparcv9-gcc","gcc:-mcpu=ultrasparc -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DULTRASPARC::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8plus.o:::asm/md5-sparcv8plus.o::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-fPIC",
136# gcc pre-2.8 doesn't understand -mcpu=ultrasparc, so fall down to -mv8
137# but keep the assembler modules.
138"solaris-sparcv9-gcc27","gcc:-mv8 -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DULTRASPARC::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8plus-gcc27.o:::asm/md5-sparcv8plus-gcc27.o::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-fPIC",
139####
140"debug-solaris-sparcv8-gcc","gcc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL -O -g -mv8 -Wall -DB_ENDIAN::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8.o:::::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-fPIC",
141"debug-solaris-sparcv9-gcc","gcc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL -O -g -mcpu=ultrasparc -Wall -DB_ENDIAN::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8plus.o:::::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-fPIC",
142
143#### SPARC Solaris with Sun C setups
144# DO NOT use /xO[34] on sparc with SC3.0.  It is broken, and will not pass the tests
145"solaris-sparc-sc3","cc:-fast -O -Xa -DB_ENDIAN::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_UNROLL BF_PTR::::::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-KPIC",
146# SC4.0 doesn't pass 'make test', upgrade to SC5.0 or SC4.2.
147# SC4.2 is ok, better than gcc even on bn as long as you tell it -xarch=v8
148# SC5.0 note: Compiler common patch 107357-01 or later is required!
149"solaris-sparcv7-cc","cc:-xO5 -xstrconst -xdepend -Xa -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR::::::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-KPIC",
150"solaris-sparcv8-cc","cc:-xarch=v8 -xO5 -xstrconst -xdepend -Xa -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8.o:::::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-KPIC",
151"solaris-sparcv9-cc","cc:-xtarget=ultra -xarch=v8plus -xO5 -xstrconst -xdepend -Xa -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DULTRASPARC::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8plus.o:::asm/md5-sparcv8plus.o::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-KPIC",
152"solaris64-sparcv9-cc","cc:-xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9 -xO5 -xstrconst -xdepend -Xa -DB_ENDIAN -DULTRASPARC::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR::::asm/md5-sparcv9.o::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-KPIC",
153####
154"debug-solaris-sparcv8-cc","cc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL -xarch=v8 -g -O -xstrconst -Xa -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8.o:::::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-KPIC",
155"debug-solaris-sparcv9-cc","cc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v8plus -g -O -xstrconst -Xa -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DULTRASPARC::-D_REENTRANT:-lsocket -lnsl -ldl:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8plus.o:::asm/md5-sparcv8plus.o::::::dlfcn:solaris-shared:-KPIC",
156
157#### SPARC Linux setups
158"linux-sparcv7","gcc:-DB_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall::-D_REENTRANT::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR::",
159# Ray Miller <ray.miller@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk> has patiently
160# assisted with debugging of following two configs.
161"linux-sparcv8","gcc:-mv8 -DB_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DBN_DIV2W::-D_REENTRANT::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8.o::::",
162# it's a real mess with -mcpu=ultrasparc option under Linux, but
163# -Wa,-Av8plus should do the trick no matter what.
164"linux-sparcv9","gcc:-mcpu=ultrasparc -DB_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wa,-Av8plus -DULTRASPARC -DBN_DIV2W::-D_REENTRANT::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:asm/sparcv8plus.o:::asm/md5-sparcv8plus.o:",
165# !!!Folowing can't be even tested yet!!!
166#    We have to wait till 64-bit glibc for SPARC is operational!!!
167#"linux64-sparcv9","sparc64-linux-gcc:-m64 -mcpu=v9 -DB_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DULTRASPARC -DBN_DIV2W::-D_REENTRANT::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR::::asm/md5-sparcv9.o:",
168
169# Sunos configs, assuming sparc for the gcc one.
170##"sunos-cc", "cc:-O4 -DNOPROTO -DNOCONST::(unknown)::DES_UNROLL:::",
171"sunos-gcc","gcc:-O3 -mv8 -Dssize_t=int::(unknown)::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_PTR DES_RISC1:::",
172
173#### IRIX 5.x configs
174# -mips2 flag is added by ./config when appropriate.
175"irix-gcc","gcc:-O3 -DTERMIOS -DB_ENDIAN::(unknown)::BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_RISC2 DES_PTR BF_PTR:::",
176"irix-cc", "cc:-O2 -use_readonly_const -DTERMIOS -DB_ENDIAN::(unknown)::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:::",
177#### IRIX 6.x configs
178# Only N32 and N64 ABIs are supported. If you need O32 ABI build, invoke
179# './Configure irix-[g]cc' manually.
180# -mips4 flag is added by ./config when appropriate.
181"irix-mips3-gcc","gcc:-mabi=n32 -mmips-as -O3 -DTERMIOS -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV3W::-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE::MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_UNROLL DES_RISC2 DES_PTR BF_PTR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT:asm/mips3.o::",
182"irix-mips3-cc", "cc:-n32 -O2 -use_readonly_const -DTERMIOS -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV3W::-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE::DES_PTR RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK_LL DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR SIXTY_FOUR_BIT:asm/mips3.o::",
183# N64 ABI builds.
184"irix64-mips4-gcc","gcc:-mabi=64 -mips4 -mmips-as -O3 -DTERMIOS -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV3W::-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE::RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG:asm/mips3.o::",
185"irix64-mips4-cc", "cc:-64 -mips4 -O2 -use_readonly_const -DTERMIOS -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV3W::-D_SGI_MP_SOURCE::RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG:asm/mips3.o::",
186
187#### Unified HP-UX ANSI C configs.
188# Special notes:
189# - Originally we were optimizing at +O4 level. It should be noted
190#   that the only difference between +O3 and +O4 is global inter-
191#   procedural analysis. As it has to be performed during the link
192#   stage the compiler leaves behind certain pseudo-code in lib*.a
193#   which might be release or even patch level specific. Generating
194#   the machine code for and analyzing the *whole* program appears
195#   to be *extremely* memory demanding while the performance gain is
196#   actually questionable. The situation is intensified by the default
197#   HP-UX data set size limit (infamous 'maxdsiz' tunable) of 64MB
198#   which is way too low for +O4. In other words, doesn't +O3 make
199#   more sense?
200# - Keep in mind that the HP compiler by default generates code
201#   suitable for execution on the host you're currently compiling at.
202#   If the toolkit is ment to be used on various PA-RISC processors
203#   consider './config +Dportable'.
204# - +DD64 is chosen in favour of +DA2.0W because it's ment to be
205#   compatible with *future* releases.
206# - If you run ./Configure hpux-parisc-[g]cc manually don't forget to
207#   pass -D_REENTRANT on HP-UX 10 and later.
208# - -DMD32_XARRAY triggers workaround for compiler bug we ran into in
209#   32-bit message digests. (For the moment of this writing) HP C
210#   doesn't seem to "digest" too many local variables (they make "him"
211#   chew forever:-). For more details look-up MD32_XARRAY comment in
212#   crypto/sha/sha_lcl.h.
213#					<appro@fy.chalmers.se>
214#
215#!#"hpux-parisc-cc","cc:-Ae +O3 +ESlit -z -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DMD32_XARRAY:::-ldld:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
216# Since there is mention of this in shlib/hpux10-cc.sh
217"hpux-parisc-cc-o4","cc:-Ae +O4 +ESlit -z -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DMD32_XARRAY:::-ldld:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
218"hpux-parisc-gcc","gcc:-O3 -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W:::-ldld:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
219"hpux64-parisc-cc","cc:-Ae +DD64 +O3 +ESlit -z -DB_ENDIAN -DMD32_XARRAY::-D_REENTRANT:-ldl:SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT::::::::::dlfcn",
220
221# More attempts at unified 10.X and 11.X targets for HP C compiler.
222#
223# Chris Ruemmler <ruemmler@cup.hp.com>
224# Kevin Steves <ks@hp.se>
225"hpux-parisc-cc","cc:+O3 +Optrs_strongly_typed +Olibcalls -Ae +ESlit -DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DMD32_XARRAY::-D_REENTRANT:-ldld:MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT::::::::::dl",
226"hpux-parisc2-cc","cc:+DA2.0 +DS2.0 +O3 +Optrs_strongly_typed +Olibcalls -Ae +ESlit -DB_ENDIAN -DMD32_XARRAY::-D_REENTRANT:-ldld:SIXTY_FOUR_BIT MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT:asm/pa-risc2.o:::::::::dl",
227"hpux64-parisc2-cc","cc:+DD64 +O3 +Optrs_strongly_typed +Olibcalls -Ae +ESlit -DB_ENDIAN -DMD32_XARRAY::-D_REENTRANT:-ldl:SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT:asm/pa-risc2W.o:::::::::dlfcn",
228"hpux-parisc1_1-cc","cc:+DA1.1 +DS1.1 +O3 +Optrs_strongly_typed +Olibcalls -Ae +ESlit -DB_ENDIAN -DMD32_XARRAY::-D_REENTRANT:-ldld:MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT::::::::::dl",
229
230# HPUX 9.X config.
231# Don't use the bundled cc.  It is broken.  Use HP ANSI C if possible, or
232# egcs.  gcc 2.8.1 is also broken.
233
234"hpux-cc",	"cc:-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DMD32_XARRAY -Ae +ESlit +O3 -z::(unknown):-ldld:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
235# If hpux-cc fails (e.g. during "make test"), try the next one; otherwise,
236# please report your OS and compiler version to the openssl-bugs@openssl.org
237# mailing list.
238"hpux-brokencc",	"cc:-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -Ae +ESlit +O2 -z::(unknown):-ldld:DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
239
240"hpux-gcc",	"gcc:-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3::(unknown):-ldld:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
241# If hpux-gcc fails, try this one:
242"hpux-brokengcc",	"gcc:-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3::(unknown):-ldld:DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
243
244# HPUX 10.X config.  Supports threads.
245"hpux10-cc",	"cc:-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -DMD32_XARRAY -Ae +ESlit +O3 -z::-D_REENTRANT:-ldld:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
246# If hpux10-cc fails, try this one (if still fails, try deleting BN_LLONG):
247"hpux10-brokencc",	"cc:-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -Ae +ESlit +O2 -z::-D_REENTRANT:-ldld:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
248
249"hpux10-gcc",	"gcc:-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3::-D_REENTRANT:-ldld:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
250# If hpux10-gcc fails, try this one:
251"hpux10-brokengcc",	"gcc:-DB_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3::-D_REENTRANT:-ldld:DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1::::::::::dl",
252
253# HPUX 11.X from www.globus.org.
254# Only works on PA-RISC 2.0 cpus, and not optimized.  Why?
255#"hpux11-32bit-cc","cc:+DA2.0 -DB_ENDIAN -D_HPUX_SOURCE -Aa -Ae +ESlit::-D_REENTRANT::DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1:::",
256#"hpux11-64bit-cc","cc:+DA2.0W -g -D_HPUX_SOURCE -Aa -Ae +ESlit::-D_REENTRANT::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1 DES_INT :::",
257# Use unified settings above instead.
258
259#### HP MPE/iX http://jazz.external.hp.com/src/openssl/
260"MPE/iX-gcc", "gcc:-D_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3 -DMPE -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SOCKET_SOURCE -I/SYSLOG/PUB::(unknown):-L/SYSLOG/PUB -lsyslog -lsocket -lcurses:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1:::",
261
262# Dec Alpha, OSF/1 - the alpha164-cc is the flags for a 21164A with
263# the new compiler
264# For gcc, the following gave a %50 speedup on a 164 over the 'DES_INT' version
265"alpha-gcc","gcc:-O3::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1:asm/alpha.o:::::::::dlfcn:true64-shared",
266"alpha-cc", "cc:-std1 -tune host -O4 -readonly_strings::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK:asm/alpha.o:::::::::dlfcn:true64-shared",
267"alpha164-cc", "cc:-std1 -tune host -fast -readonly_strings::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK:asm/alpha.o:::::::::dlfcn:true64-shared",
268"FreeBSD-alpha","gcc:-DTERMIOS -O -fomit-frame-pointer::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC2:::",
269
270#### Alpha Linux with GNU C and Compaq C setups
271# Special notes:
272# - linux-alpha+bwx-gcc is ment to be used from ./config only. If you
273#   ought to run './Configure linux-alpha+bwx-gcc' manually, do
274#   complement the command line with -mcpu=ev56, -mcpu=ev6 or whatever
275#   which is appropriate.
276# - If you use ccc keep in mind that -fast implies -arch host and the
277#   compiler is free to issue instructions which gonna make elder CPU
278#   choke. If you wish to build "blended" toolkit, add -arch generic
279#   *after* -fast and invoke './Configure linux-alpha-ccc' manually.
280#
281#					<appro@fy.chalmers.se>
282#
283"linux-alpha-gcc","gcc:-O3 -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO::-D_REENTRANT::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL:asm/alpha.o::",
284"linux-alpha+bwx-gcc","gcc:-O3 -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO::-D_REENTRANT::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL:asm/alpha.o::",
285"linux-alpha-ccc","ccc:-fast -readonly_strings -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO::-D_REENTRANT::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL:asm/alpha.o::",
286"linux-alpha+bwx-ccc","ccc:-fast -readonly_strings -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO::-D_REENTRANT::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL:asm/alpha.o::",
287
288# assembler versions -- currently defunct:
289##"OpenBSD-alpha","gcc:-DTERMIOS -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer::(unknown):SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC2:asm/alpha.o::",
290
291# The intel boxes :-), It would be worth seeing if bsdi-gcc can use the
292# bn86-elf.o file file since it is hand tweaked assembler.
293"linux-elf",	"gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -m486 -Wall::-D_REENTRANT:-ldl:BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}:dlfcn:linux-shared:-fPIC",
294"debug-linux-elf","gcc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -g -m486 -Wall::-D_REENTRANT:-lefence -ldl:BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}:dlfcn",
295"debug-linux-elf-noefence","gcc:-DBN_DEBUG -DREF_CHECK -DCONF_DEBUG -DBN_CTX_DEBUG -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -g -m486 -Wall::-D_REENTRANT:-ldl:BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}:dlfcn",
296"linux-aout",	"gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -m486 -Wall::(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_out_asm}",
297"linux-mips",   "gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall::(unknown)::BN_LLONG:::",
298"linux-ppc",    "gcc:-DB_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall::-D_REENTRANT::BN_LLONG::",
299"linux-m68k",   "gcc:-DB_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall::-D_REENTRANT::BN_LLONG::",
300"linux-ia64",   "gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG::",
301"NetBSD-sparc",	"gcc:-DTERMIOS -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -mv8 -Wall -DB_ENDIAN::(unknown)::BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL:::",
302"NetBSD-m68",	"gcc:-DTERMIOS -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DB_ENDIAN::(unknown)::BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL:::",
303"NetBSD-x86",	"gcc:-DTERMIOS -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -m486 -Wall::(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:",
304"FreeBSD-elf",  "gcc:-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN -fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -m486 -Wall::(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}",
305"FreeBSD",      "gcc:-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN -fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -m486 -Wall::(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_out_asm}",
306"bsdi-gcc",     "gcc:-O3 -ffast-math -DL_ENDIAN -DPERL5 -m486::(unknown)::RSA_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_bsdi_asm}",
307"bsdi-elf-gcc",     "gcc:-DPERL5 -DL_ENDIAN -fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -m486 -Wall::(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}",
308"nextstep",	"cc:-O -Wall:<libc.h>:(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:::",
309"nextstep3.3",	"cc:-O3 -Wall:<libc.h>:(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:::",
310# NCR MP-RAS UNIX ver 02.03.01
311"ncr-scde","cc:-O6 -Xa -Hoff=BEHAVED -686 -Hwide -Hiw::(unknown):-lsocket -lnsl:${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:::",
312
313# QNX 4
314"qnx4",	"cc:-DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO::(unknown)::${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:",
315
316# Linux on ARM
317"linux-elf-arm","gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall::-D_REENTRANT::BN_LLONG::::::::::dlfcn:linux-shared:-fPIC",
318
319# UnixWare 2.0
320"unixware-2.0","cc:-O -DFILIO_H::(unknown):-lsocket -lnsl:${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:::",
321"unixware-2.0-pentium","cc:-O -DFILIO_H -Kpentium -Kthread::(unknown):-lsocket -lnsl:MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX ${x86_gcc_des}::",
322
323# UnixWare 7
324"unixware-7","cc:-O -DFILIO_H -Kalloca::-Kthread:-lsocket -lnsl:MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX ${x86_gcc_des}::",
325
326# IBM's AIX.
327"aix-cc",   "cc:-O -DAIX -DB_ENDIAN -qmaxmem=16384::(unknown)::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR:::",
328"aix-gcc",  "gcc:-O3 -DAIX -DB_ENDIAN::(unknown)::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR:::",
329
330#
331# Cray T90 (SDSC)
332# It's Big-endian, but the algorithms work properly when B_ENDIAN is NOT
333# defined.  The T90 ints and longs are 8 bytes long, and apparently the
334# B_ENDIAN code assumes 4 byte ints.  Fortunately, the non-B_ENDIAN and
335# non L_ENDIAN code aligns the bytes in each word correctly.
336#
337# The BIT_FIELD_LIMITS define is to avoid two fatal compiler errors:
338#'Taking the address of a bit field is not allowed. '
339#'An expression with bit field exists as the operand of "sizeof" '
340# (written by Wayne Schroeder <schroede@SDSC.EDU>)
341"cray-t90-cc", "cc: -DBIT_FIELD_LIMITS -DTERMIOS::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG DES_INT:::",
342
343#
344# Cray T3E (Research Center Juelich, beckman@acl.lanl.gov)
345#
346# The BIT_FIELD_LIMITS define was written for the C90 (it seems).  I added
347# another use.  Basically, the problem is that the T3E uses some bit fields
348# for some st_addr stuff, and then sizeof and address-of fails
349# I could not use the ams/alpha.o option because the Cray assembler, 'cam'
350# did not like it.
351"cray-t3e", "cc: -DBIT_FIELD_LIMITS -DTERMIOS::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT:::",
352
353# DGUX, 88100.
354"dgux-R3-gcc",	"gcc:-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer::(unknown)::RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL:::",
355"dgux-R4-gcc",	"gcc:-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer::(unknown):-lnsl -lsocket:RC4_INDEX:RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL:::",
356"dgux-R4-x86-gcc",	"gcc:-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -DL_ENDIAN::(unknown):-lnsl -lsocket:BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_elf_asm}",
357
358# SCO 5 - Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk> says the -O breaks the
359# SCO cc.
360"sco5-cc",  "cc:::(unknown):-lsocket:${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:::", # des options?
361"sco5-gcc",  "gcc:-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer::(unknown):-lsocket:BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:::", # the SCO assembler doesn't seem to like our assembler files ...
362
363# Sinix/ReliantUNIX RM400
364# NOTE: The CDS++ Compiler up to V2.0Bsomething has the IRIX_CC_BUG optimizer problem. Better use -g  */
365"ReliantUNIX","cc:-KPIC -g -DSNI -DTERMIOS -DB_ENDIAN::-Kthread:-lsocket -lnsl -lc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_RISC2 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:::",
366"SINIX","cc:-O -DSNI::(unknown):-lsocket -lnsl -lc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb:RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR:::",
367"SINIX-N","/usr/ucb/cc:-O2 -misaligned::(unknown):-lucb:RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR:::",
368
369# SIEMENS BS2000/OSD: an EBCDIC-based mainframe
370"BS2000-OSD","c89:-O -XLLML -XLLMK -XL -DB_ENDIAN -DTERMIOS -DCHARSET_EBCDIC::(unknown):-lsocket -lnsl:THIRTY_TWO_BIT DES_PTR DES_UNROLL MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR BF_PTR:::",
371
372# Windows NT, Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0
373
374"VC-NT","cl:::::BN_LLONG RC4_INDEX ${x86_gcc_opts}::::::::::win32",
375"VC-WIN32","cl:::::BN_LLONG RC4_INDEX ${x86_gcc_opts}::::::::::win32",
376"VC-WIN16","cl:::(unknown)::MD2_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_PTR RC4_INDEX THIRTY_TWO_BIT:::",
377"VC-W31-16","cl:::(unknown)::BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_PTR RC4_INDEX SIXTEEN_BIT:::",
378"VC-W31-32","cl:::::BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_PTR RC4_INDEX THIRTY_TWO_BIT:::",
379"VC-MSDOS","cl:::(unknown)::BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_PTR RC4_INDEX SIXTEEN_BIT:::",
380
381# Borland C++ 4.5
382"BC-32","bcc32:::::BN_LLONG DES_PTR RC4_INDEX::::::::::win32",
383"BC-16","bcc:::(unknown)::BN_LLONG DES_PTR RC4_INDEX SIXTEEN_BIT:::",
384
385# Mingw32
386# (Note: the real CFLAGS for Windows builds are defined by util/mk1mf.pl
387# and its library files in util/pl/*)
388"Mingw32", "gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -m486 -Wall::::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}::::::::::win32",
389
390# CygWin32
391"CygWin32", "gcc:-DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN -fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -m486 -Wall::::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}::::::::::win32",
392
393# Ultrix from Bernhard Simon <simon@zid.tuwien.ac.at>
394"ultrix-cc","cc:-std1 -O -Olimit 1000 -DL_ENDIAN::(unknown)::::::",
395"ultrix-gcc","gcc:-O3 -DL_ENDIAN::(unknown)::::::",
396# K&R C is no longer supported; you need gcc on old Ultrix installations
397##"ultrix","cc:-O2 -DNOPROTO -DNOCONST -DL_ENDIAN::(unknown)::::::",
398
399# Some OpenBSD from Bob Beck <beck@obtuse.com>
400"OpenBSD-alpha","gcc:-DTERMIOS -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC2:::",
401"OpenBSD-x86",  "gcc:-DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIOS -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -m486::(unknown)::BN_LLONG ${x86_gcc_des} ${x86_gcc_opts}:${x86_out_asm}:dlfcn",
402"OpenBSD",      "gcc:-DTERMIOS -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer::(unknown)::BN_LLONG RC2_CHAR RC4_INDEX DES_UNROLL:::",
403"OpenBSD-mips","gcc:-O2 -DL_ENDIAN::(unknown):BN_LLONG MD2_CHAR RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC2 DES_PTR BF_PTR::::",
404
405##### MacOS X (a.k.a. Rhapsody) setup
406"rhapsody-ppc-cc","cc:-O3 -DB_ENDIAN::(unknown)::BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL BF_PTR:::",
407
408##### Sony NEWS-OS 4.x
409"newsos4-gcc","gcc:-O -DB_ENDIAN -DNEWS4::(unknown):-lmld -liberty:BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR RC4_CHUNK DES_PTR DES_RISC1 DES_UNROLL BF_PTR::::",
410
411);
412
413my @WinTargets=qw(VC-NT VC-WIN32 VC-WIN16 VC-W31-16 VC-W31-32 VC-MSDOS BC-32
414	BC-16 Mingw32);
415
416my $prefix="";
417my $openssldir="";
418my $install_prefix="";
419my $no_threads=0;
420my $no_shared=1;
421my $threads=0;
422my $no_asm=0;
423my $no_dso=0;
424my @skip=();
425my $Makefile="Makefile.ssl";
426my $des_locl="crypto/des/des_locl.h";
427my $des	="crypto/des/des.h";
428my $bn	="crypto/bn/bn.h";
429my $md2	="crypto/md2/md2.h";
430my $rc4	="crypto/rc4/rc4.h";
431my $rc4_locl="crypto/rc4/rc4_locl.h";
432my $idea	="crypto/idea/idea.h";
433my $rc2	="crypto/rc2/rc2.h";
434my $bf	="crypto/bf/bf_locl.h";
435my $bn_asm	="bn_asm.o";
436my $des_enc="des_enc.o fcrypt_b.o";
437my $bf_enc	="bf_enc.o";
438my $cast_enc="c_enc.o";
439my $rc4_enc="rc4_enc.o";
440my $rc5_enc="rc5_enc.o";
441my $md5_obj="";
442my $sha1_obj="";
443my $rmd160_obj="";
444my $processor="";
445my $ranlib;
446my $perl;
447
448$ranlib=&which("ranlib") or $ranlib="true";
449$perl=$ENV{'PERL'} or $perl=&which("perl5") or $perl=&which("perl")
450  or $perl="perl";
451
452&usage if ($#ARGV < 0);
453
454my $flags;
455my $depflags;
456my $openssl_algorithm_defines;
457my $openssl_thread_defines;
458my $openssl_other_defines;
459my $libs;
460my $target;
461my $options;
462my $symlink;
463
464my @argvcopy=@ARGV;
465my $argvstring="";
466my $argv_unprocessed=1;
467
468while($argv_unprocessed)
469	{
470	$flags="";
471	$depflags="";
472	$openssl_algorithm_defines="";
473	$openssl_thread_defines="";
474	$openssl_other_defines="";
475	$libs="";
476	$target="";
477	$options="";
478	$symlink=1;
479
480	$argv_unprocessed=0;
481	$argvstring=join(' ',@argvcopy);
482
483PROCESS_ARGS:
484	foreach (@argvcopy)
485		{
486		s /^-no-/no-/; # some people just can't read the instructions
487		if (/^no-asm$/)
488		 	{
489			$no_asm=1;
490			$flags .= "-DNO_ASM ";
491			$openssl_other_defines .= "#define NO_ASM\n";
492			}
493		elsif (/^no-dso$/)
494			{ $no_dso=1; }
495		elsif (/^no-threads$/)
496			{ $no_threads=1; }
497		elsif (/^threads$/)
498			{ $threads=1; }
499		elsif (/^no-shared$/)
500			{ $no_shared=1; }
501		elsif (/^shared$/)
502			{ $no_shared=0; }
503		elsif (/^no-symlinks$/)
504			{ $symlink=0; }
505		elsif (/^no-(.+)$/)
506			{
507			my $algo=$1;
508			push @skip,$algo;
509			$algo =~ tr/[a-z]/[A-Z]/;
510			$flags .= "-DNO_$algo ";
511			$depflags .= "-DNO_$algo ";
512			$openssl_algorithm_defines .= "#define NO_$algo\n";
513			if ($algo eq "DES")
514				{
515				push @skip, "mdc2";
516				$options .= " no-mdc2";
517				$flags .= "-DNO_MDC2 ";
518				$depflags .= "-DNO_MDC2 ";
519				$openssl_algorithm_defines .= "#define NO_MDC2\n";
520				}
521			}
522		elsif (/^reconfigure/ || /^reconf/)
523			{
524			if (open(IN,"<$Makefile"))
525				{
526				while (<IN>)
527					{
528					chop;
529					if (/^CONFIGURE_ARGS=(.*)/)
530						{
531						$argvstring=$1;
532						@argvcopy=split(' ',$argvstring);
533						die "Incorrect data to reconfigure, please do a normal configuration\n"
534							if (grep(/^reconf/,@argvcopy));
535						print "Reconfiguring with: $argvstring\n";
536						$argv_unprocessed=1;
537						close(IN);
538						last PROCESS_ARGS;
539						}
540					}
541				close(IN);
542				}
543			die "Insufficient data to reconfigure, please do a normal configuration\n";
544			}
545		elsif (/^386$/)
546			{ $processor=386; }
547		elsif (/^rsaref$/)
548			{
549			$libs.= "-lRSAglue -lrsaref ";
550			$flags.= "-DRSAref ";
551			$openssl_other_defines .= "#define RSAref\n";
552			}
553		elsif (/^[-+]/)
554			{
555			if (/^-[lL](.*)$/)
556				{
557				$libs.=$_." ";
558				}
559			elsif (/^-[^-]/ or /^\+/)
560				{
561				$flags.=$_." ";
562				}
563			elsif (/^--prefix=(.*)$/)
564				{
565				$prefix=$1;
566				}
567			elsif (/^--openssldir=(.*)$/)
568				{
569				$openssldir=$1;
570				}
571			elsif (/^--install.prefix=(.*)$/)
572				{
573				$install_prefix=$1;
574				}
575			else
576				{
577				print STDERR $usage;
578				exit(1);
579				}
580			}
581		elsif ($_ =~ /^([^:]+):(.+)$/)
582			{
583			eval "\$table{\$1} = \"$2\""; # allow $xxx constructs in the string
584			$target=$1;
585			}
586		else
587			{
588			die "target already defined - $target\n" if ($target ne "");
589			$target=$_;
590			}
591		unless ($_ eq $target) {
592			if ($options eq "") {
593				$options = $_;
594			} else {
595				$options .= " ".$_;
596			}
597		}
598	}
599}
600
601if ($target eq "TABLE") {
602	foreach $target (sort keys %table) {
603		print_table_entry($target);
604	}
605	exit 0;
606}
607
608if ($target eq "LIST") {
609	foreach (sort keys %table) {
610		print;
611		print "\n";
612	}
613	exit 0;
614}
615
616print "Configuring for $target\n";
617
618&usage if (!defined($table{$target}));
619
620my $IsWindows=scalar grep /^$target$/,@WinTargets;
621
622$openssldir="/usr/local/ssl" if ($openssldir eq "" and $prefix eq "");
623$prefix=$openssldir if $prefix eq "";
624
625chop $openssldir if $openssldir =~ /\/$/;
626chop $prefix if $prefix =~ /\/$/;
627
628$openssldir=$prefix . "/ssl" if $openssldir eq "";
629$openssldir=$prefix . "/" . $openssldir if $openssldir !~ /^\//;
630
631
632print "IsWindows=$IsWindows\n";
633
634(my $cc,my $cflags,my $unistd,my $thread_cflag,my $lflags,my $bn_ops,my $bn_obj,my $des_obj,my $bf_obj,
635 $md5_obj,$sha1_obj,my $cast_obj,my $rc4_obj,$rmd160_obj,my $rc5_obj,my $dso_scheme,my $shared_target,my $shared_cflag)=
636	split(/\s*:\s*/,$table{$target} . ":" x 22 , -1);
637$cflags="$flags$cflags" if ($flags ne "");
638
639# The DSO code currently always implements all functions so that no
640# applications will have to worry about that from a compilation point
641# of view. However, the "method"s may return zero unless that platform
642# has support compiled in for them. Currently each method is enabled
643# by a define "DSO_<name>" ... we translate the "dso_scheme" config
644# string entry into using the following logic;
645my $dso_cflags;
646if (!$no_dso && $dso_scheme ne "")
647	{
648	$dso_scheme =~ tr/[a-z]/[A-Z]/;
649	if ($dso_scheme eq "DLFCN")
650		{
651		$dso_cflags = "-DDSO_DLFCN -DHAVE_DLFCN_H";
652		$openssl_other_defines .= "#define DSO_DLFCN\n";
653		$openssl_other_defines .= "#define HAVE_DLFCN_H\n";
654		}
655	elsif ($dso_scheme eq "DLFCN_NO_H")
656		{
657		$dso_cflags = "-DDSO_DLFCN";
658		$openssl_other_defines .= "#define DSO_DLFCN\n";
659		}
660	else
661		{
662		$dso_cflags = "-DDSO_$dso_scheme";
663		$openssl_other_defines .= "#define DSO_$dso_scheme\n";
664		}
665	$cflags = "$dso_cflags $cflags";
666	}
667
668my $thread_cflags;
669my $thread_defines;
670if ($thread_cflag ne "(unknown)" && !$no_threads)
671	{
672	# If we know how to do it, support threads by default.
673	$threads = 1;
674	}
675if ($thread_cflag eq "(unknown)")
676	{
677	# If the user asked for "threads", hopefully they also provided
678	# any system-dependent compiler options that are necessary.
679	$thread_cflags="-DTHREADS $cflags" ;
680	$thread_defines .= "#define THREADS\n";
681	}
682else
683	{
684	$thread_cflags="-DTHREADS $thread_cflag $cflags";
685	$thread_defines .= "#define THREADS\n";
686#	my $def;
687#	foreach $def (split ' ',$thread_cflag)
688#		{
689#		if ($def =~ s/^-D// && $def !~ /^_/)
690#			{
691#			$thread_defines .= "#define $def\n";
692#			}
693#		}
694	}	
695
696$lflags="$libs$lflags"if ($libs ne "");
697
698if ($no_asm)
699	{
700	$bn_obj=$des_obj=$bf_obj=$cast_obj=$rc4_obj=$rc5_obj="";
701	$sha1_obj=$md5_obj=$rmd160_obj="";
702	}
703
704if ($threads)
705	{
706		$cflags=$thread_cflags;
707		$openssl_thread_defines .= $thread_defines;
708	}
709
710# You will find shlib_mark1 and shlib_mark2 explained in Makefile.org
711my $shared_mark1 = "";
712my $shared_mark2 = "";
713if ($shared_cflag ne "")
714	{
715	$cflags = "$shared_cflag $cflags";
716	if (!$no_shared)
717		{
718		$shared_mark1 = ".shlib-clean.";
719		$shared_mark2 = ".shlib.";
720		}
721	}
722
723#my ($bn1)=split(/\s+/,$bn_obj);
724#$bn1 = "" unless defined $bn1;
725#$bn1=$bn_asm unless ($bn1 =~ /\.o$/);
726#$bn_obj="$bn1";
727
728$bn_obj = $bn_asm unless $bn_obj ne "";
729
730$des_obj=$des_enc	unless ($des_obj =~ /\.o$/);
731$bf_obj=$bf_enc		unless ($bf_obj =~ /\.o$/);
732$cast_obj=$cast_enc	unless ($cast_obj =~ /\.o$/);
733$rc4_obj=$rc4_enc	unless ($rc4_obj =~ /\.o$/);
734$rc5_obj=$rc5_enc	unless ($rc5_obj =~ /\.o$/);
735if ($sha1_obj =~ /\.o$/)
736	{
737#	$sha1_obj=$sha1_enc;
738	$cflags.=" -DSHA1_ASM";
739	}
740if ($md5_obj =~ /\.o$/)
741	{
742#	$md5_obj=$md5_enc;
743	$cflags.=" -DMD5_ASM";
744	}
745if ($rmd160_obj =~ /\.o$/)
746	{
747#	$rmd160_obj=$rmd160_enc;
748	$cflags.=" -DRMD160_ASM";
749	}
750
751my $version = "unknown";
752my $major = "unknown";
753my $minor = "unknown";
754my $shlib_version_number = "unknown";
755my $shlib_version_history = "unknown";
756my $shlib_major = "unknown";
757my $shlib_minor = "unknown";
758
759open(IN,'<crypto/opensslv.h') || die "unable to read opensslv.h:$!\n";
760while (<IN>)
761	{
762	$version=$1 if /OPENSSL.VERSION.TEXT.*OpenSSL (\S+) /;
763	$shlib_version_number=$1 if /SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER *"([^"]+)"/;
764	$shlib_version_history=$1 if /SHLIB_VERSION_HISTORY *"([^"]*)"/;
765	}
766close(IN);
767if ($shlib_version_history ne "") { $shlib_version_history .= ":"; }
768
769if ($version =~ /(^[0-9]*)\.([0-9\.]*)/)
770	{
771	$major=$1;
772	$minor=$2;
773	}
774
775if ($shlib_version_number =~ /(^[0-9]*)\.([0-9\.]*)/)
776	{
777	$shlib_major=$1;
778	$shlib_minor=$2;
779	}
780
781open(IN,'<Makefile.org') || die "unable to read Makefile.org:$!\n";
782open(OUT,">$Makefile") || die "unable to create $Makefile:$!\n";
783print OUT "### Generated automatically from Makefile.org by Configure.\n\n";
784my $sdirs=0;
785while (<IN>)
786	{
787	chop;
788	$sdirs = 1 if /^SDIRS=/;
789	if ($sdirs) {
790		my $dir;
791		foreach $dir (@skip) {
792			s/$dir//;
793			}
794		}
795	$sdirs = 0 unless /\\$/;
796	s/^VERSION=.*/VERSION=$version/;
797	s/^MAJOR=.*/MAJOR=$major/;
798	s/^MINOR=.*/MINOR=$minor/;
799	s/^SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER=.*/SHLIB_VERSION_NUMBER=$shlib_version_number/;
800	s/^SHLIB_VERSION_HISTORY=.*/SHLIB_VERSION_HISTORY=$shlib_version_history/;
801	s/^SHLIB_MAJOR=.*/SHLIB_MAJOR=$shlib_major/;
802	s/^SHLIB_MINOR=.*/SHLIB_MINOR=$shlib_minor/;
803	s/^INSTALLTOP=.*$/INSTALLTOP=$prefix/;
804	s/^OPENSSLDIR=.*$/OPENSSLDIR=$openssldir/;
805	s/^INSTALL_PREFIX=.*$/INSTALL_PREFIX=$install_prefix/;
806	s/^PLATFORM=.*$/PLATFORM=$target/;
807	s/^OPTIONS=.*$/OPTIONS=$options/;
808	s/^CONFIGURE_ARGS=.*$/CONFIGURE_ARGS=$argvstring/;
809	s/^CC=.*$/CC= $cc/;
810	s/^CFLAG=.*$/CFLAG= $cflags/;
811	s/^DEPFLAG=.*$/DEPFLAG= $depflags/;
812	s/^EX_LIBS=.*$/EX_LIBS= $lflags/;
813	s/^BN_ASM=.*$/BN_ASM= $bn_obj/;
814	s/^DES_ENC=.*$/DES_ENC= $des_obj/;
815	s/^BF_ENC=.*$/BF_ENC= $bf_obj/;
816	s/^CAST_ENC=.*$/CAST_ENC= $cast_obj/;
817	s/^RC4_ENC=.*$/RC4_ENC= $rc4_obj/;
818	s/^RC5_ENC=.*$/RC5_ENC= $rc5_obj/;
819	s/^MD5_ASM_OBJ=.*$/MD5_ASM_OBJ= $md5_obj/;
820	s/^SHA1_ASM_OBJ=.*$/SHA1_ASM_OBJ= $sha1_obj/;
821	s/^RMD160_ASM_OBJ=.*$/RMD160_ASM_OBJ= $rmd160_obj/;
822	s/^PROCESSOR=.*/PROCESSOR= $processor/;
823	s/^RANLIB=.*/RANLIB= $ranlib/;
824	s/^PERL=.*/PERL= $perl/;
825	s/^SHLIB_TARGET=.*/SHLIB_TARGET=$shared_target/;
826	s/^SHLIB_MARK1=.*/SHLIB_MARK1=$shared_mark1/;
827	s/^SHLIB_MARK2=.*/SHLIB_MARK2=$shared_mark2/;
828	s/^LIBS=.*/LIBS=libcrypto\.so\* libssl\.so\*/ if (!$no_shared);
829	print OUT $_."\n";
830	}
831close(IN);
832close(OUT);
833
834print "CC            =$cc\n";
835print "CFLAG         =$cflags\n";
836print "EX_LIBS       =$lflags\n";
837print "BN_ASM        =$bn_obj\n";
838print "DES_ENC       =$des_obj\n";
839print "BF_ENC        =$bf_obj\n";
840print "CAST_ENC      =$cast_obj\n";
841print "RC4_ENC       =$rc4_obj\n";
842print "RC5_ENC       =$rc5_obj\n";
843print "MD5_OBJ_ASM   =$md5_obj\n";
844print "SHA1_OBJ_ASM  =$sha1_obj\n";
845print "RMD160_OBJ_ASM=$rmd160_obj\n";
846print "PROCESSOR     =$processor\n";
847print "RANLIB        =$ranlib\n";
848print "PERL          =$perl\n";
849
850my $des_ptr=0;
851my $des_risc1=0;
852my $des_risc2=0;
853my $des_unroll=0;
854my $bn_ll=0;
855my $def_int=2;
856my $rc4_int=$def_int;
857my $md2_int=$def_int;
858my $idea_int=$def_int;
859my $rc2_int=$def_int;
860my $rc4_idx=0;
861my $rc4_chunk=0;
862my $bf_ptr=0;
863my @type=("char","short","int","long");
864my ($b64l,$b64,$b32,$b16,$b8)=(0,0,1,0,0);
865
866my $des_int;
867
868foreach (sort split(/\s+/,$bn_ops))
869	{
870	$des_ptr=1 if /DES_PTR/;
871	$des_risc1=1 if /DES_RISC1/;
872	$des_risc2=1 if /DES_RISC2/;
873	$des_unroll=1 if /DES_UNROLL/;
874	$des_int=1 if /DES_INT/;
875	$bn_ll=1 if /BN_LLONG/;
876	$rc4_int=0 if /RC4_CHAR/;
877	$rc4_int=3 if /RC4_LONG/;
878	$rc4_idx=1 if /RC4_INDEX/;
879	$rc4_chunk=1 if /RC4_CHUNK/;
880	$rc4_chunk=2 if /RC4_CHUNK_LL/;
881	$md2_int=0 if /MD2_CHAR/;
882	$md2_int=3 if /MD2_LONG/;
883	$idea_int=1 if /IDEA_SHORT/;
884	$idea_int=3 if /IDEA_LONG/;
885	$rc2_int=1 if /RC2_SHORT/;
886	$rc2_int=3 if /RC2_LONG/;
887	$bf_ptr=1 if $_ eq "BF_PTR";
888	$bf_ptr=2 if $_ eq "BF_PTR2";
889	($b64l,$b64,$b32,$b16,$b8)=(0,1,0,0,0) if /SIXTY_FOUR_BIT/;
890	($b64l,$b64,$b32,$b16,$b8)=(1,0,0,0,0) if /SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG/;
891	($b64l,$b64,$b32,$b16,$b8)=(0,0,1,0,0) if /THIRTY_TWO_BIT/;
892	($b64l,$b64,$b32,$b16,$b8)=(0,0,0,1,0) if /SIXTEEN_BIT/;
893	($b64l,$b64,$b32,$b16,$b8)=(0,0,0,0,1) if /EIGHT_BIT/;
894	}
895
896open(IN,'<crypto/opensslconf.h.in') || die "unable to read crypto/opensslconf.h.in:$!\n";
897open(OUT,'>crypto/opensslconf.h') || die "unable to create crypto/opensslconf.h:$!\n";
898print OUT "/* opensslconf.h */\n";
899print OUT "/* WARNING: Generated automatically from opensslconf.h.in by Configure. */\n\n";
900
901print OUT "/* OpenSSL was configured with the following options: */\n";
902$openssl_algorithm_defines =~ s/^\s*#\s*define\s+(.*)/# ifndef $1\n#  define $1\n# endif/mg;
903$openssl_algorithm_defines = "   /* no ciphers excluded */\n" if $openssl_algorithm_defines eq "";
904$openssl_thread_defines =~ s/^\s*#\s*define\s+(.*)/# ifndef $1\n#  define $1\n# endif/mg;
905$openssl_other_defines =~ s/^\s*#\s*define\s+(.*)/# ifndef $1\n#  define $1\n# endif/mg;
906print OUT "#ifdef OPENSSL_ALGORITHM_DEFINES\n$openssl_algorithm_defines#endif\n";
907print OUT "#ifdef OPENSSL_THREAD_DEFINES\n$openssl_thread_defines#endif\n";
908print OUT "#ifdef OPENSSL_OTHER_DEFINES\n$openssl_other_defines#endif\n\n";
909
910while (<IN>)
911	{
912	if	(/^#define\s+OPENSSLDIR/)
913		{ print OUT "#define OPENSSLDIR \"$openssldir\"\n"; }
914	elsif	(/^#define\s+OPENSSL_UNISTD/)
915		{
916		$unistd = "<unistd.h>" if $unistd eq "";
917		print OUT "#define OPENSSL_UNISTD $unistd\n";
918		}
919	elsif	(/^#((define)|(undef))\s+SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG/)
920		{ printf OUT "#%s SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG\n",($b64l)?"define":"undef"; }
921	elsif	(/^#((define)|(undef))\s+SIXTY_FOUR_BIT/)
922		{ printf OUT "#%s SIXTY_FOUR_BIT\n",($b64)?"define":"undef"; }
923	elsif	(/^#((define)|(undef))\s+THIRTY_TWO_BIT/)
924		{ printf OUT "#%s THIRTY_TWO_BIT\n",($b32)?"define":"undef"; }
925	elsif	(/^#((define)|(undef))\s+SIXTEEN_BIT/)
926		{ printf OUT "#%s SIXTEEN_BIT\n",($b16)?"define":"undef"; }
927	elsif	(/^#((define)|(undef))\s+EIGHT_BIT/)
928		{ printf OUT "#%s EIGHT_BIT\n",($b8)?"define":"undef"; }
929	elsif	(/^#((define)|(undef))\s+BN_LLONG\s*$/)
930		{ printf OUT "#%s BN_LLONG\n",($bn_ll)?"define":"undef"; }
931	elsif	(/^\#define\s+DES_LONG\s+.*/)
932		{ printf OUT "#define DES_LONG unsigned %s\n",
933			($des_int)?'int':'long'; }
934	elsif	(/^\#(define|undef)\s+DES_PTR/)
935		{ printf OUT "#%s DES_PTR\n",($des_ptr)?'define':'undef'; }
936	elsif	(/^\#(define|undef)\s+DES_RISC1/)
937		{ printf OUT "#%s DES_RISC1\n",($des_risc1)?'define':'undef'; }
938	elsif	(/^\#(define|undef)\s+DES_RISC2/)
939		{ printf OUT "#%s DES_RISC2\n",($des_risc2)?'define':'undef'; }
940	elsif	(/^\#(define|undef)\s+DES_UNROLL/)
941		{ printf OUT "#%s DES_UNROLL\n",($des_unroll)?'define':'undef'; }
942	elsif	(/^#define\s+RC4_INT\s/)
943		{ printf OUT "#define RC4_INT unsigned %s\n",$type[$rc4_int]; }
944	elsif	(/^#undef\s+RC4_CHUNK/)
945		{
946		printf OUT "#undef RC4_CHUNK\n" if $rc4_chunk==0;
947		printf OUT "#define RC4_CHUNK unsigned long\n" if $rc4_chunk==1;
948		printf OUT "#define RC4_CHUNK unsigned long long\n" if $rc4_chunk==2;
949		}
950	elsif	(/^#((define)|(undef))\s+RC4_INDEX/)
951		{ printf OUT "#%s RC4_INDEX\n",($rc4_idx)?"define":"undef"; }
952	elsif (/^#(define|undef)\s+I386_ONLY/)
953		{ printf OUT "#%s I386_ONLY\n", ($processor == 386)?
954			"define":"undef"; }
955	elsif	(/^#define\s+MD2_INT\s/)
956		{ printf OUT "#define MD2_INT unsigned %s\n",$type[$md2_int]; }
957	elsif	(/^#define\s+IDEA_INT\s/)
958		{printf OUT "#define IDEA_INT unsigned %s\n",$type[$idea_int];}
959	elsif	(/^#define\s+RC2_INT\s/)
960		{printf OUT "#define RC2_INT unsigned %s\n",$type[$rc2_int];}
961	elsif (/^#(define|undef)\s+BF_PTR/)
962		{
963		printf OUT "#undef BF_PTR\n" if $bf_ptr == 0;
964		printf OUT "#define BF_PTR\n" if $bf_ptr == 1;
965		printf OUT "#define BF_PTR2\n" if $bf_ptr == 2;
966	        }
967	else
968		{ print OUT $_; }
969	}
970close(IN);
971close(OUT);
972
973
974# Fix the date
975
976print "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG mode\n" if $b64l;
977print "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT mode\n" if $b64;
978print "THIRTY_TWO_BIT mode\n" if $b32;
979print "SIXTEEN_BIT mode\n" if $b16;
980print "EIGHT_BIT mode\n" if $b8;
981print "DES_PTR used\n" if $des_ptr;
982print "DES_RISC1 used\n" if $des_risc1;
983print "DES_RISC2 used\n" if $des_risc2;
984print "DES_UNROLL used\n" if $des_unroll;
985print "DES_INT used\n" if $des_int;
986print "BN_LLONG mode\n" if $bn_ll;
987print "RC4 uses u$type[$rc4_int]\n" if $rc4_int != $def_int;
988print "RC4_INDEX mode\n" if $rc4_idx;
989print "RC4_CHUNK is undefined\n" if $rc4_chunk==0;
990print "RC4_CHUNK is unsigned long\n" if $rc4_chunk==1;
991print "RC4_CHUNK is unsigned long long\n" if $rc4_chunk==2;
992print "MD2 uses u$type[$md2_int]\n" if $md2_int != $def_int;
993print "IDEA uses u$type[$idea_int]\n" if $idea_int != $def_int;
994print "RC2 uses u$type[$rc2_int]\n" if $rc2_int != $def_int;
995print "BF_PTR used\n" if $bf_ptr == 1; 
996print "BF_PTR2 used\n" if $bf_ptr == 2; 
997
998if($IsWindows) {
999	open (OUT,">crypto/buildinf.h") || die "Can't open buildinf.h";
1000	printf OUT <<EOF;
1001#ifndef MK1MF_BUILD
1002  /* auto-generated by Configure for crypto/cversion.c:
1003   * for Unix builds, crypto/Makefile.ssl generates functional definitions;
1004   * Windows builds (and other mk1mf builds) compile cversion.c with
1005   * -DMK1MF_BUILD and use definitions added to this file by util/mk1mf.pl. */
1006  #error "Windows builds (PLATFORM=$target) use mk1mf.pl-created Makefiles"
1007#endif
1008EOF
1009	close(OUT);
1010} else {
1011	(system "make -f Makefile.ssl PERL=\'$perl\' links") == 0 or exit $?
1012		if $symlink;
1013	### (system 'make depend') == 0 or exit $? if $depflags ne "";
1014	# Run "make depend" manually if you want to be able to delete
1015	# the source code files of ciphers you left out.
1016	if ( $perl =~ m@^/@) {
1017	    &dofile("tools/c_rehash",$perl,'^#!/', '#!%s','^my \$dir;$', 'my $dir = "' . $openssldir . '";');
1018	    &dofile("apps/der_chop",$perl,'^#!/', '#!%s');
1019	    &dofile("apps/CA.pl",$perl,'^#!/', '#!%s');
1020	} else {
1021	    # No path for Perl known ...
1022	    &dofile("tools/c_rehash",'/usr/local/bin/perl','^#!/', '#!%s','^my \$dir;$', 'my $dir = "' . $openssldir . '";');
1023	    &dofile("apps/der_chop",'/usr/local/bin/perl','^#!/', '#!%s');
1024	    &dofile("apps/CA.pl",'/usr/local/bin/perl','^#!/', '#!%s');
1025	}	    
1026}
1027
1028print <<EOF;
1029
1030Configured for $target.
1031EOF
1032
1033print <<\EOF if (!$no_threads && !$threads);
1034
1035The library could not be configured for supporting multi-threaded
1036applications as the compiler options required on this system are not known.
1037See file INSTALL for details if you need multi-threading.
1038EOF
1039
1040exit(0);
1041
1042sub usage
1043	{
1044	print STDERR $usage;
1045	print STDERR "\npick os/compiler from:\n";
1046	my $j=0;
1047	my $i;
1048        my $k=0;
1049	foreach $i (sort keys %table)
1050		{
1051		next if $i =~ /^debug/;
1052		$k += length($i) + 1;
1053		if ($k > 78)
1054			{
1055			print STDERR "\n";
1056			$k=length($i);
1057			}
1058		print STDERR $i . " ";
1059		}
1060	foreach $i (sort keys %table)
1061		{
1062		next if $i !~ /^debug/;
1063		$k += length($i) + 1;
1064		if ($k > 78)
1065			{
1066			print STDERR "\n";
1067			$k=length($i);
1068			}
1069		print STDERR $i . " ";
1070		}
1071	print STDERR "\n\nNOTE: If in doubt, on Unix-ish systems use './config'.\n";
1072	exit(1);
1073	}
1074
1075sub which
1076	{
1077	my($name)=@_;
1078	my $path;
1079	foreach $path (split /:/, $ENV{PATH})
1080		{
1081		if (-f "$path/$name" and -x _)
1082			{
1083			return "$path/$name" unless ($name eq "perl" and
1084			 system("$path/$name -e " . '\'exit($]<5.0);\''));
1085			}
1086		}
1087	}
1088
1089sub dofile
1090	{
1091	my $f; my $p; my %m; my @a; my $k; my $ff;
1092	($f,$p,%m)=@_;
1093
1094	open(IN,"<$f.in") || open(IN,"<$f") || die "unable to open $f:$!\n";
1095	@a=<IN>;
1096	close(IN);
1097	foreach $k (keys %m)
1098		{
1099		grep(/$k/ && ($_=sprintf($m{$k}."\n",$p)),@a);
1100		}
1101	open(OUT,">$f.new") || die "unable to open $f.new:$!\n";
1102	print OUT @a;
1103	close(OUT);
1104	rename($f,"$f.bak") || die "unable to rename $f\n" if -e $f;
1105	rename("$f.new",$f) || die "unable to rename $f.new\n";
1106	}
1107
1108sub print_table_entry
1109	{
1110	my $target = shift;
1111
1112	(my $cc,my $cflags,my $unistd,my $thread_cflag,my $lflags,my $bn_ops,
1113	my $bn_obj,my $des_obj,my $bf_obj,
1114	my $md5_obj,my $sha1_obj,my $cast_obj,my $rc4_obj,my $rmd160_obj,
1115	my $rc5_obj,my $dso_scheme,my $shared_target,my $shared_cflag)=
1116	split(/\s*:\s*/,$table{$target} . ":" x 22 , -1);
1117			
1118	print <<EOF
1119
1120*** $target
1121\$cc           = $cc
1122\$cflags       = $cflags
1123\$unistd       = $unistd
1124\$thread_cflag = $thread_cflag
1125\$lflags       = $lflags
1126\$bn_ops       = $bn_ops
1127\$bn_obj       = $bn_obj
1128\$des_obj      = $des_obj
1129\$bf_obj       = $bf_obj
1130\$md5_obj      = $md5_obj
1131\$sha1_obj     = $sha1_obj
1132\$cast_obj     = $cast_obj
1133\$rc4_obj      = $rc4_obj
1134\$rmd160_obj   = $rmd160_obj
1135\$rc5_obj      = $rc5_obj
1136\$dso_scheme   = $dso_scheme
1137\$shared_target= $shared_target
1138\$shared_cflag = $shared_cflag
1139EOF
1140	}
1141