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Notably, define AES_ASM which is required for any AES acceleration (OpenSSL 1.0 gated all AES acceleration on OPENSSL_CPUID_OBJ instead). Enabling this exposed that new assembly files added in OpenSSL 3.0 needed to be included in the build (aes-x86-64.S and aes-586.S). Both of these files supplant both aes_core.c and aes_cbc.c. The last file had to be moved out of the MI SRCS line for aes and into each ASM_* for non-x86. As part of this I audited the generated configdata.pm for amd64, i386, and aarch64 and found the following additional discrepecancies that are fixed here as well: - Enabled BSAES_ASM on amd64 which requires bsase-x86_64.S - Enabled WHIRLPOOL_ASM on amd64 (asm sources already built) - Enabled CMLL_ASM on amd64 and i386 (asm sources already built) aarch64 had no discreprecancies in configdata.pm, and no *.pl asm generators were missing for aarch64 in Makefile.asm. I did not check powerpc or armv7, but for armv7 all of the asm generators seem to be present in Makefile.asm. Reported by: gallatin (AES-GCM using plain software on amd64) Reviewed by: gallatin, ngie, emaste Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41539 |
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