[openssl-users] Help compiling on HPUX
Dan Freed
dfreed at epic.com
Wed Nov 8 15:43:52 UTC 2017
Thanks!
I am compiling on Itanium (ia64). I've not had these issues compiling OpenSSL 1.0.1 version, but this is the first time I'm attempting to move to the 1.1.0 version.
I'm attempting a no-asm compile right now, to see if I can get past the error. Then I'll play the optimizations to see if I can get it to compile with the assembly optimizations or not.
-Dan
On 11/8/17, 7:33 AM, "openssl-users on behalf of Ludwig, Mark" <openssl-users-bounces at openssl.org on behalf of ludwig.mark at siemens.com> wrote:
> From: Michael Wojcik, Wednesday, November 08, 2017 7:03 AM
> To: openssl-users at openssl.org
> Subject: Re: [openssl-users] Help compiling on HPUX
>
> > From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-bounces at openssl.org] On Behalf
> Of Dan Freed
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2017 19:14
> > To: openssl-users at openssl.org
> > Subject: [openssl-users] Help compiling on HPUX
>
> > I see that there are a few posts about compiling openssl on HP-UX, so I’m
> hopeful that someone can help me out.
>
> My initial suspect is the assembly modules. I suggest configuring with no-asm,
> and if that works and you really want the assembly code for performance, then
> investigate further.
>
> Another possibility is optimization. We had issues building OpenSSL for HP-UX
> (PA-RISC and Itanium) with +O4, which is what Configure specifies for at least
> some HP-UX builds. We backed it off to +O1 (by editing Configure; we actually
> use our own Configure script, and merge in changes from the official one each
> time we update to a new OpenSSL release).
Dan, you did not specify the platform. I have not built on RISC since OpenSSL 0.9.8.
I have built OpenSSL 1.0.2k on Itanium as follows. I mostly agree with Michael,
but have not backed off optimization quite as far. Note that my use cases do not
include encrypting/decrypting large payloads, so can get away with reduced
performance to get correct results (i.e., pass the tests).
I had to edit util/selftest.pl for the compiler's identification output
and because the ar(1) command will not accept /dev/null as an input file.
I also eliminated a lot of the tests in test/cms-tests, because we do not use the
modules being tested. (They were failing.) I can believe these might work with
lower optimization such as Michael recommends.
Below is the Configure output. Hope this helps.
Configuring for hpux64-ia64-cc
no-asm [option] OPENSSL_NO_ASM
no-dso [option]
no-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 [default] OPENSSL_NO_EC_NISTP_64_GCC_128 (skip dir)
no-gmp [default] OPENSSL_NO_GMP (skip dir)
no-jpake [experimental] OPENSSL_NO_JPAKE (skip dir)
no-krb5 [krb5-flavor not specified] OPENSSL_NO_KRB5
no-libunbound [experimental] OPENSSL_NO_LIBUNBOUND (skip dir)
no-md2 [default] OPENSSL_NO_MD2 (skip dir)
no-rc5 [default] OPENSSL_NO_RC5 (skip dir)
no-rfc3779 [default] OPENSSL_NO_RFC3779 (skip dir)
no-sctp [default] OPENSSL_NO_SCTP (skip dir)
no-ssl-trace [default] OPENSSL_NO_SSL_TRACE (skip dir)
no-ssl2 [default] OPENSSL_NO_SSL2 (skip dir)
no-store [experimental] OPENSSL_NO_STORE (skip dir)
no-unit-test [default] OPENSSL_NO_UNIT_TEST (skip dir)
no-weak-ssl-ciphers [default] OPENSSL_NO_WEAK_SSL_CIPHERS (skip dir)
no-zlib [default]
no-zlib-dynamic [default]
IsMK1MF=0
CC =cc
CFLAG =+Z -DOPENSSL_PIC -DOPENSSL_THREADS -Ae +DD64 +O3 +Olit=all -z -DB_ENDIAN -D_REENTRANT
EX_LIBS =-ldl
CPUID_OBJ =mem_clr.o
BN_ASM =bn_asm.o
EC_ASM =
DES_ENC =des_enc.o fcrypt_b.o
AES_ENC =aes_core.o aes_cbc.o
BF_ENC =bf_enc.o
CAST_ENC =c_enc.o
RC4_ENC =rc4_enc.o rc4_skey.o
RC5_ENC =rc5_enc.o
MD5_OBJ_ASM =
SHA1_OBJ_ASM =
RMD160_OBJ_ASM=
CMLL_ENC =camellia.o cmll_misc.o cmll_cbc.o
MODES_OBJ =
ENGINES_OBJ =
PROCESSOR =
RANLIB =/usr/ccs/bin/ranlib
ARFLAGS =
PERL =/usr/local/smd/bin/perl
SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG mode
DES_RISC1 used
DES_UNROLL used
DES_INT used
RC4_INDEX mode
RC4_CHUNK is undefined
MD2 uses uchar
>
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