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"adrl" is a pseudo-instruction used to calculate an address relative to PC. It's not recognized by clang resulting in a compilation error. I've stumbled upon it when trying to integrate the bsaes-armv7 assmebly logic into FreeBSD kernel, which uses clang as it's default compiler. Note that this affect the build only if BSAES_ASM_EXTENDED_KEY is defined, which is not the default option in OpenSSL. The solution here is to replace it with an add instruction. This mimics what has already been done in !BSAES_ASM_EXTENDED_KEY logic. Because of that I've marked this as trivial CLA. No objections from: jkim Obtained from: OpenSSL commit 27093ba73372935fe4ef91d0a45ce6ea90a1ac8e Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D39091 |
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$FreeBSD$ This directory is for the EXACT same use as src/contrib, except it holds crypto sources. In other words, this holds raw sources obtained from various third party vendors, with FreeBSD patches applied. No compilation is done from this directory, it is all done from the src/secure directory. The separation between src/contrib and src/crypto is the result of an old USA law, which made these sources export controlled, so they had to be kept separate.