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authorRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2001-08-10 15:26:21 +0000
committerRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2001-08-10 15:26:21 +0000
commit6bc847e49e234ba81008f7ea196651ec45b25c2c (patch)
treec757d9f962f70cf97e7f4c70372f519472f0a3bf /Configure
parent3f1c4e49a3b00c348b0040ebc45c7038a97ebeb4 (diff)
Apply the Tru64 patch from Tim Mooney <mooney@dogbert.cc.ndsu.NoDak.edu>
His comments are: 1) Changes all references for `True64' to be `Tru64', which is the correct spelling for the OS name. 2) Makes `alpha-cc' be the same as `alpha164-cc', and adds an `alphaold-cc' entry that is the same as the previous `alpha-cc'. The reason is that most people these days are using the newer compiler, so it should be the default. 3) Adds a bit of commentary to Configure, regarding the name changes of the OS over the years, so it's not so confusing to people that haven't been with the OS for a while. 4) Adds an `alpha-cc-rpath' target (which is *not* selected automatically by Configure under any circumstance) that builds an RPATH into the shared libraries. This is explained in the comment in Configure. It's very very useful for people that want it, and people that don't want it just shouldn't choose that target. 5) Adds the `-pthread' flag as the best way to get POSIX thread support from the newer compiler. 6) Updates the Makefile targets, so that when the `alpha164-cc', `alpha-cc', or `alpha-cc-rpath' target is what Configure is set to use, it uses a Makefile target that includes the `-msym' option when building the shared library. This is a performance enhancement. 7) Updates `config' so that if it detects you're running version 4 or 5 of the OS, it automatically selects `alpha-cc', but uses `alphaold-cc' for versions 1-3 of the OS. 8) Updates the comment in opensslv.h, fixing both the OS name typo and adding a reference to IRIX 6.x, since the shared library semantics are virtually identical there.
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@@ -301,12 +301,39 @@ my %table=(
#### HP MPE/iX http://jazz.external.hp.com/src/openssl/
"MPE/iX-gcc", "gcc:-D_ENDIAN -DBN_DIV2W -O3 -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SOCKET_SOURCE -I/SYSLOG/PUB::(unknown):MPE:-L/SYSLOG/PUB -lsyslog -lsocket -lcurses:BN_LLONG DES_PTR DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1:::",
-# Dec Alpha, OSF/1 - the alpha164-cc is the flags for a 21164A with
-# the new compiler
+# Dec Alpha, OSF/1 - the alpha164-cc is historical, for the conversion
+# from the older DEC C Compiler to the newer compiler. It's now the
+# same as the preferred entry, alpha-cc. If you are still using the
+# older compiler (you're at 3.x or earlier, or perhaps very early 4.x)
+# you should use `alphaold-cc'.
+#
+# "What's in a name? That which we call a rose
+# By any other word would smell as sweet."
+#
+# - William Shakespeare, "Romeo & Juliet", Act II, scene II.
+#
+# For OSF/1 3.2b and earlier, and Digital UNIX 3.2c - 3.2g, with the
+# vendor compiler, use alphaold-cc.
+# For Digital UNIX 4.0 - 4.0e, with the vendor compiler, use alpha-cc.
+# For Tru64 UNIX 4.f - current, with the vendor compiler, use alpha-cc.
+#
+# There's also an alternate target available (which `config' will never
+# select) called alpha-cc-rpath. This target builds an RPATH into the
+# shared libraries, which is very convenient on Tru64 since binaries
+# linked against that shared library will automatically inherit that RPATH,
+# and hence know where to look for the openssl libraries, even if they're in
+# an odd place.
+#
# For gcc, the following gave a %50 speedup on a 164 over the 'DES_INT' version
-"alpha-gcc","gcc:-O3::(unknown):::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1:${alpha_asm}:dlfcn:tru64-shared::.so",
-"alpha-cc", "cc:-std1 -tune host -O4 -readonly_strings::(unknown):::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK:${alpha_asm}:dlfcn:tru64-shared::.so",
-"alpha164-cc", "cc:-std1 -tune host -fast -readonly_strings::(unknown):::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK:${alpha_asm}:dlfcn:tru64-shared::.so",
+#
+"alpha-gcc","gcc:-O3::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_UNROLL DES_RISC1:${alpha_asm}:dlfcn:alpha-osf1-shared::.so",
+"alphaold-cc", "cc:-std1 -tune host -O4 -readonly_strings::(unknown)::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK:${alpha_asm}:dlfcn:alpha-osf1-shared::.so",
+"alpha164-cc", "cc:-std1 -tune host -fast -readonly_strings::-pthread::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK:${alpha_asm}:dlfcn:tru64-shared::.so",
+"alpha-cc", "cc:-std1 -tune host -fast -readonly_strings::-pthread::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK:${alpha_asm}:dlfcn:tru64-shared::.so",
+"alpha-cc-rpath", "cc:-std1 -tune host -fast -readonly_strings::-pthread::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK:${alpha_asm}:dlfcn:tru64-shared-rpath::.so",
+#
+# This probably belongs in a different section.
+#
"FreeBSD-alpha","gcc:-DTERMIOS -O -fomit-frame-pointer::(unknown):::SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG RC4_CHUNK DES_INT DES_PTR DES_RISC2::::::::::dlfcn:bsd-gcc-shared:-fPIC:.so.\$(SHLIB_MAJOR).\$(SHLIB_MINOR)",
#### Alpha Linux with GNU C and Compaq C setups