freebsd-dev/crypto/openssl/util/pl/netware.pl

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# Metrowerks Codewarrior for NetWare
#
# The import files and other misc imports needed to link
@misc_imports = ("GetProcessSwitchCount", "RunningProcess",
"GetSuperHighResolutionTimer");
if ($LIBC)
{
@import_files = ("libc.imp");
@module_files = ("libc");
}
else
{
# clib build
@import_files = ("clib.imp");
@module_files = ("clib");
push(@misc_imports, "_rt_modu64%16", "_rt_divu64%16");
}
if (!$BSDSOCK)
{
push(@import_files, "ws2nlm.imp");
}
# The "IMPORTS" environment variable must be set and point to the location
# where import files (*.imp) can be found.
# Example: set IMPORTS=c:\ndk\nwsdk\imports
$import_path = $ENV{"IMPORTS"} || die ("IMPORTS environment variable not set\n");
# The "PRELUDE" environment variable must be set and point to the location
# and name of the prelude source to link with ( nwpre.obj is recommended ).
# Example: set PRELUDE=c:\codewar\novell support\metrowerks support\libraries\runtime\nwpre.obj
$prelude = $ENV{"PRELUDE"} || die ("PRELUDE environment variable not set\n");
#$ssl= "ssleay32";
#$crypto="libeay32";
$o='\\\\';
$cp='copy >nul:';
$rm='del';
# C compiler
$cc="mwccnlm";
# Linker
$link="mwldnlm";
# librarian
$mklib="mwldnlm";
# assembler
if ($nw_nasm)
{
$asm="nasmw -s -f coff";
$afile="-o ";
$asm.=" -g" if $debug;
}
elsif ($nw_mwasm)
{
$asm="mwasmnlm -maxerrors 20";
$afile="-o ";
$asm.=" -g" if $debug;
}
elsif ($nw_masm)
{
# masm assembly settings - it should be possible to use masm but haven't
# got it working.
# $asm='ml /Cp /coff /c /Cx';
# $asm.=" /Zi" if $debug;
# $afile='/Fo';
die("Support for masm assembler not yet functional\n");
}
else
{
$asm="";
$afile="";
}
# compile flags
#
# NOTES: Several c files in the crypto subdirectory include headers from
# their local directories. Metrowerks wouldn't find these h files
# without adding individual include directives as compile flags
# or modifying the c files. Instead of adding individual include
# paths for each subdirectory a recursive include directive
# is used ( -ir crypto ).
#
# A similar issue exists for the engines and apps subdirectories.
#
# Turned off the "possible" warnings ( -w nopossible ). Metrowerks
# complained a lot about various stuff. May want to turn back
# on for further development.
$cflags="-ir crypto -ir engines -ir apps -msgstyle gcc -align 4 -processor pentium \\
-char unsigned -w on -w nolargeargs -w nopossible -w nounusedarg \\
-w noimplicitconv -relax_pointers -nosyspath -DL_ENDIAN \\
-DOPENSSL_SYSNAME_NETWARE -U_WIN32 -maxerrors 20 ";
# link flags
$lflags="-msgstyle gcc -zerobss -stacksize 32768 -nostdlib -sym internal ";
# additional flags based upon debug | non-debug
if ($debug)
{
$cflags.=" -opt off -g -sym internal -DDEBUG";
}
else
{
# CodeWarrior compiler has a problem with optimizations for floating
# points - no optimizations until further investigation
# $cflags.=" -opt all";
}
# If LibC build add in NKS_LIBC define and set the entry/exit
# routines - The default entry/exit routines are for CLib and don't exist
# in LibC
if ($LIBC)
{
$cflags.=" -DNETWARE_LIBC";
$lflags.=" -entry _LibCPrelude -exit _LibCPostlude -flags pseudopreemption";
}
else
{
$cflags.=" -DNETWARE_CLIB";
$lflags.=" -entry _Prelude -exit _Stop";
}
# If BSD Socket support is requested, set a define for the compiler
if ($BSDSOCK)
{
$cflags.=" -DNETWARE_BSDSOCK";
}
# linking stuff
# for the output directories use the mk1mf.pl values with "_nw" appended
if ($shlib)
{
if ($LIBC)
{
$out_def.="_nw_libc_nlm";
$tmp_def.="_nw_libc_nlm";
$inc_def.="_nw_libc_nlm";
}
else # NETWARE_CLIB
{
$out_def.="_nw_clib_nlm";
$tmp_def.="_nw_clib_nlm";
$inc_def.="_nw_clib_nlm";
}
}
else
{
$libp=".lib";
$shlibp=".lib";
$lib_flags="-nodefaults -type library";
if ($LIBC)
{
$out_def.="_nw_libc";
$tmp_def.="_nw_libc";
$inc_def.="_nw_libc";
}
else # NETWARE_CLIB
{
$out_def.="_nw_clib";
$tmp_def.="_nw_clib";
$inc_def.="_nw_clib";
}
}
# used by mk1mf.pl
$obj='.obj';
$ofile='-o ';
$efile='';
$exep='.nlm';
$ex_libs='';
if (!$no_asm)
{
$bn_asm_obj="crypto${o}bn${o}asm${o}bn-nw.obj";
$bn_asm_src="crypto${o}bn${o}asm${o}bn-nw.asm";
$des_enc_obj="crypto${o}des${o}asm${o}d-nw.obj crypto${o}des${o}asm${o}y-nw.obj";
$des_enc_src="crypto${o}des${o}asm${o}d-nw.asm crypto${o}des${o}asm${o}y-nw.asm";
$bf_enc_obj="crypto${o}bf${o}asm${o}b-nw.obj";
$bf_enc_src="crypto${o}bf${o}asm${o}b-nw.asm";
$cast_enc_obj="crypto${o}cast${o}asm${o}c-nw.obj";
$cast_enc_src="crypto${o}cast${o}asm${o}c-nw.asm";
$rc4_enc_obj="crypto${o}rc4${o}asm${o}r4-nw.obj";
$rc4_enc_src="crypto${o}rc4${o}asm${o}r4-nw.asm";
$rc5_enc_obj="crypto${o}rc5${o}asm${o}r5-nw.obj";
$rc5_enc_src="crypto${o}rc5${o}asm${o}r5-nw.asm";
$md5_asm_obj="crypto${o}md5${o}asm${o}m5-nw.obj";
$md5_asm_src="crypto${o}md5${o}asm${o}m5-nw.asm";
$sha1_asm_obj="crypto${o}sha${o}asm${o}s1-nw.obj";
$sha1_asm_src="crypto${o}sha${o}asm${o}s1-nw.asm";
$rmd160_asm_obj="crypto${o}ripemd${o}asm${o}rm-nw.obj";
$rmd160_asm_src="crypto${o}ripemd${o}asm${o}rm-nw.asm";
$cflags.=" -DBN_ASM -DMD5_ASM -DSHA1_ASM -DRMD160_ASM";
}
else
{
$bn_asm_obj='';
$bn_asm_src='';
$des_enc_obj='';
$des_enc_src='';
$bf_enc_obj='';
$bf_enc_src='';
$cast_enc_obj='';
$cast_enc_src='';
$rc4_enc_obj='';
$rc4_enc_src='';
$rc5_enc_obj='';
$rc5_enc_src='';
$md5_asm_obj='';
$md5_asm_src='';
$sha1_asm_obj='';
$sha1_asm_src='';
$rmd160_asm_obj='';
$rmd160_asm_src='';
}
# create the *.def linker command files in \openssl\netware\ directory
sub do_def_file
{
# strip off the leading path
my($target) = bname(@_);
my($def_file);
my($mod_file);
my($i);
if ($target =~ /(.*).nlm/)
{
$target = $1;
}
# special case for openssl - the mk1mf.pl defines E_EXE = openssl
if ($target =~ /E_EXE/)
{
$target = "openssl";
}
# Note: originally tried to use full path ( \openssl\netware\$target.def )
# Metrowerks linker choked on this with an assertion failure. bug???
#
$def_file = "netware\\$target.def";
open(DEF_OUT, ">$def_file") || die("unable to open file $def_file\n");
print( DEF_OUT "# command file generated by netware.pl for Metrowerks build\n" );
print( DEF_OUT "#\n");
print( DEF_OUT "DESCRIPTION \"$target\"\n");
foreach $i (@misc_imports)
{
print( DEF_OUT "IMPORT $i\n");
}
foreach $i (@import_files)
{
print( DEF_OUT "IMPORT \@$import_path\\$i\n");
}
foreach $i (@module_files)
{
print( DEF_OUT "MODULE $i\n");
}
close(DEF_OUT);
return($def_file);
}
sub do_lib_rule
{
my($objs,$target,$name,$shlib)=@_;
my($ret);
$ret.="$target: $objs\n";
if (!$shlib)
{
$ret.="\t\@echo Building Lib: $name\n";
$ret.="\t\$(MKLIB) $lib_flags -o $target $objs\n";
$ret.="\t\@echo .\n"
}
else
{
die( "Building as NLM not currently supported!" );
}
$ret.="\n";
return($ret);
}
sub do_link_rule
{
my($target,$files,$dep_libs,$libs)=@_;
my($ret);
my($def_file);
$def_file = do_def_file($target);
# special case for openssl - the mk1mf.pl defines E_EXE = openssl
# NOTE: When building the test nlms no screen name is given
# which causes the console screen to be used. By using the console
# screen there is no "<press any key to continue>" message which
# requires user interaction. The test script ( tests.pl ) needs to be
# able to run the tests without requiring user interaction.
#
# However, the sample program "openssl.nlm" is used by the tests and is
# a interactive sample so a screen is desired when not be run by the
# tests. To solve the problem, two versions of the program are built:
# openssl2 - no screen used by tests
# openssl - default screen - use for normal interactive modes
#
if ($target =~ /E_EXE/)
{
my($target2) = $target;
$target2 =~ s/\(E_EXE\)/\(E_EXE\)2/;
$ret.="$target: $files $dep_libs\n";
# openssl
$ret.="\t\$(LINK) \$(LFLAGS) -screenname openssl -commandfile $def_file $files \"$prelude\" $libs -o $target\n";
# openssl2
$ret.="\t\$(LINK) \$(LFLAGS) -commandfile $def_file $files \"$prelude\" $libs -o $target2\n";
}
else
{
$ret.="$target: $files $dep_libs\n";
$ret.="\t\$(LINK) \$(LFLAGS) -commandfile $def_file $files \"$prelude\" $libs -o $target\n";
}
$ret.="\n";
return($ret);
}
1;