#! /usr/bin/env perl # Copyright 1998-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use # this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy # in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at # https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html # Determine the operating system and run ./Configure. Far descendant from # Apache's minarch and GuessOS. package OpenSSL::config; use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Std; use File::Basename; use IPC::Cmd; use POSIX; use Carp; # These control our behavior. my $DRYRUN; my $VERBOSE; my $WAIT = 1; my $WHERE = dirname($0); # Machine type, etc., used to determine the platform my $MACHINE; my $RELEASE; my $SYSTEM; my $VERSION; my $CCVENDOR; my $CCVER; my $GCC_BITS; my $GCC_ARCH; # Some environment variables; they will affect Configure my $CONFIG_OPTIONS = $ENV{CONFIG_OPTIONS} // ''; my $CC; my $CROSS_COMPILE; # For determine_compiler_settings, the list of known compilers my @c_compilers = qw(clang gcc cc); # Methods to determine compiler version. The expected output is one of # MAJOR or MAJOR.MINOR or MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH... or false if the compiler # isn't of the given brand. # This is a list to ensure that gnu comes last, as we've made it a fallback my @cc_version = ( clang => sub { my $v = `$CROSS_COMPILE$CC -v 2>&1`; $v =~ m/(?:(?:clang|LLVM) version|.*based on LLVM)\s+([0-9]+\.[0-9]+)/; return $1; }, gnu => sub { my $v = `$CROSS_COMPILE$CC -dumpversion 2>/dev/null`; # Strip off whatever prefix egcs prepends the number with. # Hopefully, this will work for any future prefixes as well. $v =~ s/^[a-zA-Z]*\-//; return $v; }, ); # This is what we will set as the target for calling Configure. my $options = ''; # Pattern matches against "${SYSTEM}:${RELEASE}:${VERSION}:${MACHINE}" # The patterns are assumed to be wrapped like this: /^(${pattern})$/ my $guess_patterns = [ [ 'A\/UX:.*', 'm68k-apple-aux3' ], [ 'AIX:[3-9]:4:.*', '${MACHINE}-ibm-aix' ], [ 'AIX:.*?:[5-9]:.*', '${MACHINE}-ibm-aix' ], [ 'AIX:.*', '${MACHINE}-ibm-aix3' ], [ 'HI-UX:.*', '${MACHINE}-hi-hiux' ], [ 'HP-UX:.*', sub { my $HPUXVER = $RELEASE; $HPUXVER = s/[^.]*.[0B]*//; # HPUX 10 and 11 targets are unified return "${MACHINE}-hp-hpux1x" if $HPUXVER =~ m@1[0-9]@; return "${MACHINE}-hp-hpux"; } ], [ 'IRIX:6\..*', 'mips3-sgi-irix' ], [ 'IRIX64:.*', 'mips4-sgi-irix64' ], [ 'Linux:[2-9]\..*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-linux2' ], [ 'Linux:1\..*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-linux1' ], [ 'GNU.*', 'hurd-x86' ], [ 'LynxOS:.*', '${MACHINE}-lynx-lynxos' ], # BSD/OS always says 386 [ 'BSD\/OS:4\..*', 'i486-whatever-bsdi4' ], # Order is important, this has to appear before 'BSD\/386:' [ 'BSD/386:.*?:.*?:.*486.*|BSD/OS:.*?:.*?:.*?:.*486.*', sub { my $BSDVAR = `/sbin/sysctl -n hw.model`; return "i586-whatever-bsdi" if $BSDVAR =~ m@Pentium@; return "i386-whatever-bsdi"; } ], [ 'BSD\/386:.*|BSD\/OS:.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-bsdi' ], # Order is important, this has to appear before 'FreeBSD:' [ 'FreeBSD:.*?:.*?:.*386.*', sub { my $VERS = $RELEASE; $VERS =~ s/[-(].*//; my $MACH = `sysctl -n hw.model`; $MACH = "i386" if $MACH =~ m@386@; $MACH = "i486" if $MACH =~ m@486@; $MACH = "i686" if $MACH =~ m@Pentium II@; $MACH = "i586" if $MACH =~ m@Pentium@; $MACH = "$MACHINE" if $MACH !~ /i.86/; my $ARCH = 'whatever'; $ARCH = "pc" if $MACH =~ m@i[0-9]86@; return "${MACH}-${ARCH}-freebsd${VERS}"; } ], [ 'DragonFly:.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-dragonfly' ], [ 'FreeBSD:.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-freebsd' ], [ 'Haiku:.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-haiku' ], # Order is important, this has to appear before 'NetBSD:.*' [ 'NetBSD:.*?:.*?:.*386.*', sub { my $hw = `/usr/sbin/sysctl -n hw.model || /sbin/sysctl -n hw.model`; $hw =~ s@.*(.)86-class.*@i${1}86@; return "${hw}-whatever-netbsd"; } ], [ 'NetBSD:.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-netbsd' ], [ 'OpenBSD:.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-openbsd' ], [ 'OpenUNIX:.*', '${MACHINE}-unknown-OpenUNIX${VERSION}' ], [ 'OSF1:.*?:.*?:.*alpha.*', sub { my $OSFMAJOR = $RELEASE; $OSFMAJOR =~ 's/^V([0-9]*)\..*$/\1/'; return "${MACHINE}-dec-tru64" if $OSFMAJOR =~ m@[45]@; return "${MACHINE}-dec-osf"; } ], [ 'Paragon.*?:.*', 'i860-intel-osf1' ], [ 'Rhapsody:.*', 'ppc-apple-rhapsody' ], [ 'Darwin:.*?:.*?:Power.*', 'ppc-apple-darwin' ], [ 'Darwin:.*?:.*?:x86_64', 'x86_64-apple-darwin' ], [ 'Darwin:.*', 'i686-apple-darwin' ], [ 'SunOS:5\..*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-solaris2' ], [ 'SunOS:.*', '${MACHINE}-sun-sunos4' ], [ 'UNIX_System_V:4\..*?:.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-sysv4' ], [ 'VOS:.*?:.*?:i786', 'i386-stratus-vos' ], [ 'VOS:.*?:.*?:.*', 'hppa1.1-stratus-vos' ], [ '.*?:4.*?:R4.*?:m88k', '${MACHINE}-whatever-sysv4' ], [ 'DYNIX\/ptx:4.*?:.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-sysv4' ], [ '.*?:4\.0:3\.0:3[34]..(,.*)?', 'i486-ncr-sysv4' ], [ 'ULTRIX:.*', '${MACHINE}-unknown-ultrix' ], [ 'POSIX-BC.*', 'BS2000-siemens-sysv4' ], [ 'machten:.*', '${MACHINE}-tenon-${SYSTEM}' ], [ 'library:.*', '${MACHINE}-ncr-sysv4' ], [ 'ConvexOS:.*?:11\.0:.*', '${MACHINE}-v11-${SYSTEM}' ], [ 'MINGW64.*?:.*?:.*?:x86_64', '${MACHINE}-whatever-mingw64' ], [ 'MINGW.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-mingw' ], [ 'CYGWIN.*', '${MACHINE}-pc-cygwin' ], [ 'vxworks.*', '${MACHINE}-whatever-vxworks' ], # Note: there's also NEO and NSR, but they are old and unsupported [ 'NONSTOP_KERNEL:.*:NSE-.*?', 'nse-tandem-nsk${RELEASE}' ], [ 'NONSTOP_KERNEL:.*:NSV-.*?', 'nsv-tandem-nsk${RELEASE}' ], [ 'NONSTOP_KERNEL:.*:NSX-.*?', 'nsx-tandem-nsk${RELEASE}' ], [ sub { -d '/usr/apollo' }, 'whatever-apollo-whatever' ], ]; # Run a command, return true if exit zero else false. # Multiple args are glued together into a pipeline. # Name comes from OpenSSL tests, often written as "ok(run(...." sub okrun { my $command = join(' | ', @_); my $status = system($command) >> 8; return $status == 0; } # Give user a chance to abort/interrupt if interactive if interactive. sub maybe_abort { if ( $WAIT && -t 1 ) { eval { local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "Timeout"; }; local $| = 1; alarm(5); print "You have about five seconds to abort: "; my $ignored = ; alarm(0); }; print "\n" if $@ =~ /Timeout/; } } # Look for ISC/SCO with its unique uname program sub is_sco_uname { open UNAME, "uname -X 2>/dev/null|" or return ''; my $line = ""; while ( ) { chop; $line = $_ if m@^Release@; } close UNAME; return "" if $line eq ''; my @fields = split($line); return $fields[2]; } sub get_sco_type { my $REL = shift; if ( -f "/etc/kconfig" ) { return "${MACHINE}-whatever-isc4" if $REL eq '4.0' || $REL eq '4.1'; } else { return "whatever-whatever-sco3" if $REL eq '3.2v4.2'; return "whatever-whatever-sco5" if $REL =~ m@3\.2v5\.0.*@; if ( $REL eq "4.2MP" ) { return "whatever-whatever-unixware20" if $VERSION =~ m@2\.0.*@; return "whatever-whatever-unixware21" if $VERSION =~ m@2\.1.*@; return "whatever-whatever-unixware2" if $VERSION =~ m@2.*@; } return "whatever-whatever-unixware1" if $REL eq "4.2"; if ( $REL =~ m@5.*@ ) { # We hardcode i586 in place of ${MACHINE} for the following # reason: even though Pentium is minimum requirement for # platforms in question, ${MACHINE} gets always assigned to # i386. This means i386 gets passed to Configure, which will # cause bad assembler code to be generated. return "i586-sco-unixware7" if $VERSION =~ m@[678].*@; } } } # Return the cputype-vendor-osversion sub guess_system { ($SYSTEM, undef, $RELEASE, $VERSION, $MACHINE) = POSIX::uname(); my $sys = "${SYSTEM}:${RELEASE}:${VERSION}:${MACHINE}"; # Special-cases for ISC, SCO, Unixware my $REL = is_sco_uname(); if ( $REL ne "" ) { my $result = get_sco_type($REL); return eval "\"$result\"" if $result ne ''; } # Now pattern-match # Simple cases foreach my $tuple ( @$guess_patterns ) { my $pat = @$tuple[0]; my $check = ref $pat eq 'CODE' ? $pat->($sys) : $sys =~ /^(${pat})$/; next unless $check; my $result = @$tuple[1]; $result = $result->() if ref $result eq 'CODE'; return eval "\"$result\""; } # Oh well. return "${MACHINE}-whatever-${SYSTEM}"; } # We would use List::Util::pair() for this... unfortunately, that function # only appeared in perl v5.19.3, and we claim to support perl v5.10 and on. # Therefore, we implement a quick cheap variant of our own. sub _pairs (@) { croak "Odd number of arguments" if @_ & 1; my @pairlist = (); while (@_) { my $x = [ shift, shift ]; push @pairlist, $x; } return @pairlist; } # Figure out CC, GCCVAR, etc. sub determine_compiler_settings { # Make a copy and don't touch it. That helps determine if we're # finding the compiler here my $cc = $CC; # Set certain default $CCVER = 0; # Unknown $CCVENDOR = ''; # Dunno, don't care (unless found later) # Find a compiler if we don't already have one if ( ! $cc ) { foreach (@c_compilers) { next unless IPC::Cmd::can_run("$CROSS_COMPILE$_"); $CC = $_; last; } } # Find the compiler vendor and version number for certain compilers foreach my $pair (_pairs @cc_version) { # Try to get the version number. # Failure gets us undef or an empty string my ( $k, $v ) = @$pair; $v = $v->(); # If we got a version number, process it if ($v) { $CCVENDOR = $k; # The returned version is expected to be one of # # MAJOR # MAJOR.MINOR # MAJOR.MINOR.{whatever} # # We don't care what comes after MAJOR.MINOR. All we need is to # have them calculated into a single number, using this formula: # # MAJOR * 100 + MINOR # Here are a few examples of what we should get: # # 2.95.1 => 295 # 3.1 => 301 # 9 => 900 my @numbers = split /\./, $v; my @factors = (100, 1); while (@numbers && @factors) { $CCVER += shift(@numbers) * shift(@factors) } last; } } # If no C compiler has been determined at this point, we die. Hard. die <<_____ ERROR! No C compiler found, please specify one with the environment variable CC, or configure with an explicit configuration target. _____ unless $CC; # Vendor specific overrides, only if we determined the compiler here if ( ! $cc ) { if ( ${SYSTEM} eq 'AIX' ) { # favor vendor cc over gcc if (IPC::Cmd::can_run('cc')) { $CC = 'cc'; $CCVENDOR = ''; # Determine later $CCVER = 0; } } if ( $SYSTEM eq "SunOS" ) { # check for WorkShop C, expected output is "cc: blah-blah C x.x" my $v = `(cc -V 2>&1) 2>/dev/null | egrep -e '^cc: .* C [0-9]\.[0-9]'`; chomp $v; $v =~ s/.* C \([0-9]\)\.\([0-9]\).*/$1.$2/; my @numbers = split /\./, $v; my @factors = (100, 1); $v = 0; while (@numbers && @factors) { $v += shift(@numbers) * shift(@factors) } if ( $v > 40000 && $MACHINE ne 'i86pc' ) { $CC = 'cc'; $CCVENDOR = ''; # Determine later $CCVER = $v; if ( $CCVER == 50000 ) { print <<'EOF'; WARNING! Found WorkShop C 5.0. Make sure you have patch #107357-01 or later applied. EOF maybe_abort(); } } } } # On some systems, we assume a cc vendor if it's not already determined if ( ! $CCVENDOR ) { $CCVENDOR = 'aix' if $SYSTEM eq 'AIX'; $CCVENDOR = 'sun' if $SYSTEM eq 'SunOS'; } # Some systems need to know extra details if ( $SYSTEM eq "HP-UX" && $CCVENDOR eq 'gnu' ) { # By default gcc is a ILP32 compiler (with long long == 64). $GCC_BITS = "32"; if ( $CCVER >= 300 ) { # PA64 support only came in with gcc 3.0.x. # We check if the preprocessor symbol __LP64__ is defined. if ( okrun('echo __LP64__', "$CC -v -E -x c - 2>/dev/null", 'grep "^__LP64__" 2>&1 >/dev/null') ) { # __LP64__ has slipped through, it therefore is not defined } else { $GCC_BITS = '64'; } } } if ( $SYSTEM eq "SunOS" && $CCVENDOR eq 'gnu' ) { if ( $CCVER >= 300 ) { # 64-bit ABI isn't officially supported in gcc 3.0, but seems # to be working; at the very least 'make test' passes. if ( okrun("$CC -v -E -x c /dev/null 2>&1", 'grep __arch64__ >/dev/null') ) { $GCC_ARCH = "-m64" } else { $GCC_ARCH = "-m32" } } } if ($VERBOSE) { my $vendor = $CCVENDOR ? $CCVENDOR : "(undetermined)"; my $version = $CCVER ? $CCVER : "(undetermined)"; print "C compiler: $CC\n"; print "C compiler vendor: $vendor\n"; print "C compiler version: $version\n"; } } my $map_patterns = [ [ 'uClinux.*64.*', { target => 'uClinux-dist64' } ], [ 'uClinux.*', { target => 'uClinux-dist' } ], [ 'mips3-sgi-irix', { target => 'irix-mips3' } ], [ 'mips4-sgi-irix64', sub { print < "irix-mips3" }; } ], [ 'ppc-apple-rhapsody', { target => "rhapsody-ppc" } ], [ 'ppc-apple-darwin.*', sub { my $KERNEL_BITS = $ENV{KERNEL_BITS}; my $ISA64 = `sysctl -n hw.optional.64bitops 2>/dev/null`; if ( $ISA64 == 1 && $KERNEL_BITS eq '' ) { print < "darwin64-ppc" } if $ISA64 == 1 && $KERNEL_BITS eq '64'; return { target => "darwin-ppc" }; } ], [ 'i.86-apple-darwin.*', sub { my $KERNEL_BITS = $ENV{KERNEL_BITS}; my $ISA64 = `sysctl -n hw.optional.x86_64 2>/dev/null`; if ( $ISA64 == 1 && $KERNEL_BITS eq '' ) { print < "darwin64-x86_64" } if $ISA64 == 1 && $KERNEL_BITS eq '64'; return { target => "darwin-i386" }; } ], [ 'x86_64-apple-darwin.*', sub { my $KERNEL_BITS = $ENV{KERNEL_BITS}; return { target => "darwin-i386" } if $KERNEL_BITS eq '32'; print < "darwin64-x86_64" }; } ], [ 'armv6\+7-.*-iphoneos', { target => "iphoneos-cross", cflags => [ qw(-arch armv6 -arch armv7) ], cxxflags => [ qw(-arch armv6 -arch armv7) ] } ], [ 'arm64-.*-iphoneos|.*-.*-ios64', { target => "ios64-cross" } ], [ '.*-.*-iphoneos', sub { return { target => "iphoneos-cross", cflags => [ "-arch ${MACHINE}" ], cxxflags => [ "-arch ${MACHINE}" ] }; } ], [ 'alpha-.*-linux2.*', sub { my $ISA = `awk '/cpu model/{print \$4;exit(0);}' /proc/cpuinfo`; $ISA //= 'generic'; my %config = (); if ( $CCVENDOR eq "gnu" ) { if ( $ISA =~ 'EV5|EV45' ) { %config = ( cflags => [ '-mcpu=ev5' ], cxxflags => [ '-mcpu=ev5' ] ); } elsif ( $ISA =~ 'EV56|PCA56' ) { %config = ( cflags => [ '-mcpu=ev56' ], cxxflags => [ '-mcpu=ev56' ] ); } else { %config = ( cflags => [ '-mcpu=ev6' ], cxxflags => [ '-mcpu=ev6' ] ); } } return { target => "linux-alpha", %config }; } ], [ 'ppc64-.*-linux2', sub { my $KERNEL_BITS = $ENV{KERNEL_BITS}; if ( $KERNEL_BITS eq '' ) { print < "linux-ppc64" } if $KERNEL_BITS eq '64'; my %config = (); if (!okrun('echo __LP64__', 'gcc -E -x c - 2>/dev/null', 'grep "^__LP64__" 2>&1 >/dev/null') ) { %config = ( cflags => [ '-m32' ], cxxflags => [ '-m32' ] ); } return { target => "linux-ppc", %config }; } ], [ 'ppc64le-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-ppc64le" } ], [ 'ppc-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-ppc" } ], [ 'mips64.*-*-linux2', sub { print < "linux-mips64" }; } ], [ 'mips.*-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-mips32" } ], [ 'ppc60x-.*-vxworks.*', { target => "vxworks-ppc60x" } ], [ 'ppcgen-.*-vxworks.*', { target => "vxworks-ppcgen" } ], [ 'pentium-.*-vxworks.*', { target => "vxworks-pentium" } ], [ 'simlinux-.*-vxworks.*', { target => "vxworks-simlinux" } ], [ 'mips-.*-vxworks.*', { target => "vxworks-mips" } ], [ 'e2k-.*-linux.*', { target => "linux-generic64", defines => [ 'L_ENDIAN' ] } ], [ 'ia64-.*-linux.', { target => "linux-ia64" } ], [ 'sparc64-.*-linux2', sub { print < "linux-sparcv9" }; } ], [ 'sparc-.*-linux2', sub { my $KARCH = `awk '/^type/{print \$3;exit(0);}' /proc/cpuinfo`; $KARCH //= "sun4"; return { target => "linux-sparcv9" } if $KARCH =~ 'sun4u.*'; return { target => "linux-sparcv8" } if $KARCH =~ 'sun4[md]'; return { target => "linux-generic32", defines => [ 'L_ENDIAN' ] }; } ], [ 'parisc.*-.*-linux2', sub { # 64-bit builds under parisc64 linux are not supported and # compiler is expected to generate 32-bit objects... my $CPUARCH = `awk '/cpu family/{print substr(\$5,1,3); exit(0);}' /proc/cpuinfo`; my $CPUSCHEDULE = `awk '/^cpu.[ ]*: PA/{print substr(\$3,3); exit(0);}' /proc/cpuinfo`; # TODO XXX Model transformations # 0. CPU Architecture for the 1.1 processor has letter suffixes. # We strip that off assuming no further arch. identification # will ever be used by GCC. # 1. I'm most concerned about whether is a 7300LC is closer to a # 7100 versus a 7100LC. # 2. The variant 64-bit processors cause concern should GCC support # explicit schedulers for these chips in the future. # PA7300LC -> 7100LC (1.1) # PA8200 -> 8000 (2.0) # PA8500 -> 8000 (2.0) # PA8600 -> 8000 (2.0) $CPUSCHEDULE =~ s/7300LC/7100LC/; $CPUSCHEDULE =~ s/8.00/8000/; return { target => "linux-generic32", defines => [ 'B_ENDIAN' ], cflags => [ "-mschedule=$CPUSCHEDULE", "-march=$CPUARCH" ], cxxflags => [ "-mschedule=$CPUSCHEDULE", "-march=$CPUARCH" ] }; } ], [ 'armv[1-3].*-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-generic32" } ], [ 'armv[7-9].*-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-armv4", cflags => [ '-march=armv7-a' ], cxxflags => [ '-march=armv7-a' ] } ], [ 'arm.*-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-armv4" } ], [ 'aarch64-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-aarch64" } ], [ 'sh.*b-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-generic32", defines => [ 'B_ENDIAN' ] } ], [ 'sh.*-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-generic32", defines => [ 'L_ENDIAN' ] } ], [ 'm68k.*-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-generic32", defines => [ 'B_ENDIAN' ] } ], [ 's390-.*-linux2', { target => "linux-generic32", defines => [ 'B_ENDIAN' ] } ], [ 's390x-.*-linux2', sub { # Disabled until a glibc bug is fixed; see Configure. if (0 || okrun('egrep -e \'^features.* highgprs\' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null') ) { print < "linux64-s390x" }; } ], [ 'x86_64-.*-linux.', sub { return { target => "linux-x32" } if okrun("$CC -dM -E -x c /dev/null 2>&1", 'grep -q ILP32 >/dev/null'); return { target => "linux-x86_64" }; } ], [ '.*86-.*-linux2', sub { # On machines where the compiler understands -m32, prefer a # config target that uses it return { target => "linux-x86" } if okrun("$CC -m32 -E -x c /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1"); return { target => "linux-elf" }; } ], [ '.*86-.*-linux1', { target => "linux-aout" } ], [ '.*-.*-linux.', { target => "linux-generic32" } ], [ 'sun4[uv].*-.*-solaris2', sub { my $KERNEL_BITS = $ENV{KERNEL_BITS}; my $ISA64 = `isainfo 2>/dev/null | grep sparcv9`; if ( $ISA64 ne "" && $KERNEL_BITS eq '' ) { if ( $CCVENDOR eq "sun" && $CCVER >= 500 ) { print < print < "solaris64-sparcv9" }; } elsif ( $GCC_ARCH eq "-m32" ) { print < "solaris64-sparcv9" } if $ISA64 ne "" && $KERNEL_BITS eq '64'; return { target => "solaris-sparcv9" }; } ], [ 'sun4m-.*-solaris2', { target => "solaris-sparcv8" } ], [ 'sun4d-.*-solaris2', { target => "solaris-sparcv8" } ], [ 'sun4.*-.*-solaris2', { target => "solaris-sparcv7" } ], [ '.*86.*-.*-solaris2', sub { my $KERNEL_BITS = $ENV{KERNEL_BITS}; my $ISA64 = `isainfo 2>/dev/null | grep amd64`; my $KB = $KERNEL_BITS // '64'; return { target => "solaris64-x86_64" } if $ISA64 ne "" && $KB eq '64'; my $REL = uname('-r'); $REL =~ s/5\.//; my @tmp_disable = (); push @tmp_disable, 'sse2' if int($REL) < 10; return { target => "solaris-x86", disable => [ @tmp_disable ] }; } ], # We don't have any sunos target in Configurations/*.conf, so why here? [ '.*-.*-sunos4', { target => "sunos" } ], [ '.*86.*-.*-bsdi4', { target => "BSD-x86-elf", lflags => [ '-ldl' ], disable => [ 'sse2' ] } ], [ 'alpha.*-.*-.*bsd.*', { target => "BSD-generic64", defines => [ 'L_ENDIAN' ] } ], [ 'powerpc64-.*-.*bsd.*', { target => "BSD-generic64", defines => [ 'B_ENDIAN' ] } ], [ 'sparc64-.*-.*bsd.*', { target => "BSD-sparc64" } ], [ 'ia64-.*-.*bsd.*', { target => "BSD-ia64" } ], [ 'x86_64-.*-dragonfly.*', { target => "BSD-x86_64" } ], [ 'amd64-.*-.*bsd.*', { target => "BSD-x86_64" } ], [ '.*86.*-.*-.*bsd.*', sub { # mimic ld behaviour when it's looking for libc... my $libc; if ( -l "/usr/lib/libc.so" ) { $libc = "/usr/lib/libc.so"; } else { # ld searches for highest libc.so.* and so do we $libc = `(ls /usr/lib/libc.so.* /lib/libc.so.* | tail -1) 2>/dev/null`; } my $what = `file -L $libc 2>/dev/null`; return { target => "BSD-x86-elf" } if $what =~ /ELF/; return { target => "BSD-x86", disable => [ 'sse2' ] }; } ], [ '.*-.*-.*bsd.*', { target => "BSD-generic32" } ], [ 'x86_64-.*-haiku', { target => "haiku-x86_64" } ], [ '.*-.*-haiku', { target => "haiku-x86" } ], [ '.*-.*-osf', { target => "osf1-alpha" } ], [ '.*-.*-tru64', { target => "tru64-alpha" } ], [ '.*-.*-[Uu]nix[Ww]are7', sub { return { target => "unixware-7", disable => [ 'sse2' ] } if $CCVENDOR eq "gnu"; return { target => "unixware-7", defines => [ '__i386__' ] }; } ], [ '.*-.*-[Uu]nix[Ww]are20.*', { target => "unixware-2.0", disable => [ 'sse2', 'sha512' ] } ], [ '.*-.*-[Uu]nix[Ww]are21.*', { target => "unixware-2.1", disable => [ 'sse2', 'sha512' ] } ], [ '.*-.*-vos', { target => "vos", disable => [ 'threads', 'shared', 'asm', 'dso' ] } ], [ 'BS2000-siemens-sysv4', { target => "BS2000-OSD" } ], [ 'i[3456]86-.*-cygwin', { target => "Cygwin-x86" } ], [ '.*-.*-cygwin', sub { return { target => "Cygwin-${MACHINE}" } } ], [ 'x86-.*-android|i.86-.*-android', { target => "android-x86" } ], [ 'armv[7-9].*-.*-android', { target => "android-armeabi", cflags => [ '-march=armv7-a' ], cxxflags => [ '-march=armv7-a' ] } ], [ 'arm.*-.*-android', { target => "android-armeabi" } ], [ '.*-hpux1.*', sub { my $KERNEL_BITS = $ENV{KERNEL_BITS}; my %common_return = ( defines => [ '_REENTRANT' ] ); $KERNEL_BITS ||= `getconf KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null` // '32'; # See for further info on CPU_VERSION. my $CPU_VERSION = `getconf CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null` // 0; if ( $CPU_VERSION >= 768 ) { # IA-64 CPU return { target => "hpux64-ia64", %common_return } if $KERNEL_BITS eq '64' && ! $CCVENDOR; return { target => "hpux-ia64", %common_return }; } if ( $CPU_VERSION >= 532 ) { # PA-RISC 2.x CPU # PA-RISC 2.0 is no longer supported as separate 32-bit # target. This is compensated for by run-time detection # in most critical assembly modules and taking advantage # of 2.0 architecture in PA-RISC 1.1 build. my $target = ($CCVENDOR eq "gnu" && $GCC_BITS eq '64') ? "hpux64-parisc2" : "hpux-parisc1_1"; if ( $KERNEL_BITS eq '64' && ! $CCVENDOR ) { print < $target, %common_return }; } # PA-RISC 1.1+ CPU? return { target => "hpux-parisc1_1", %common_return } if $CPU_VERSION >= 528; # PA-RISC 1.0 CPU return { target => "hpux-parisc", %common_return } if $CPU_VERSION >= 523; # Motorola(?) CPU return { target => "hpux", %common_return }; } ], [ '.*-hpux', { target => "hpux-parisc" } ], [ '.*-aix', sub { my %config = (); my $KERNEL_BITS = $ENV{KERNEL_BITS}; $KERNEL_BITS ||= `getconf KERNEL_BITMODE 2>/dev/null`; $KERNEL_BITS ||= '32'; my $OBJECT_MODE = $ENV{OBJECT_MODE}; $OBJECT_MODE ||= 32; $config{target} = "aix"; if ( $OBJECT_MODE == 64 ) { print 'Your $OBJECT_MODE was found to be set to 64'; $config{target} = "aix64"; } else { if ( $CCVENDOR ne 'gnu' && $KERNEL_BITS eq '64' ) { print </dev/null 2>&1') ) { # this applies even to Power3 and later, as they return # PowerPC_POWER[345] } else { $config{disable} = [ 'asm' ]; } return %config; } ], # Windows values found by looking at Perl 5's win32/win32.c [ 'amd64-.*?-Windows NT', { target => 'VC-WIN64A' } ], [ 'ia64-.*?-Windows NT', { target => 'VC-WIN64I' } ], [ 'x86-.*?-Windows NT', { target => 'VC-WIN32' } ], # VMS values found by observation on existing machinery. # Unfortunately, the machine part is a bit... overdone. It seems, # though, that 'Alpha' exists in that part for Alphas, making it # distinguishable from Itanium. It will be interesting to see what # we'll get in the upcoming x86_64 port... [ '.*Alpha.*?-.*?-OpenVMS', { target => 'vms-alpha' } ], [ '.*?-.*?-OpenVMS', { target => 'vms-ia64' } ], # TODO: There are a few more choices among OpenSSL config targets, but # reaching them involves a bit more than just a host tripet. Select # environment variables could do the job to cover for more granular # build options such as data model (ILP32 or LP64), thread support # model (PUT, SPT or nothing), target execution environment (OSS or # GUARDIAN). And still, there must be some kind of default when # nothing else is said. # # nsv is a virtual x86 environment, equivalent to nsx, so we enforce # the latter. [ 'nse-tandem-nsk.*', { target => 'nonstop-nse' } ], [ 'nsv-tandem-nsk.*', { target => 'nonstop-nsx' } ], [ 'nsx-tandem-nsk.*', { target => 'nonstop-nsx' } ], ]; # Map GUESSOS into OpenSSL terminology. # Returns a hash table with diverse entries, most importantly 'target', # but also other entries that are fitting for Configure's %config # and MACHINE. # It would be nice to fix this so that this weren't necessary. :( XXX sub map_guess { my $GUESSOS = shift; foreach my $tuple ( @$map_patterns ) { my $pat = @$tuple[0]; next if $GUESSOS !~ /^${pat}$/; my $result = @$tuple[1]; $result = $result->() if ref $result eq 'CODE'; return %$result; } # Last case, return "z" from x-y-z my @fields = split(/-/, $GUESSOS); return ( target => $fields[2] ); } # gcc < 2.8 does not support -march=ultrasparc sub check_solaris_sparc8 { my $OUT = shift; if ( $CCVENDOR eq 'gnu' && $CCVER < 208 ) { if ( $OUT eq 'solaris-sparcv9-gcc' ) { print <