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// Copyright 2015-2016 Brian Smith.
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES
// WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
// MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
// SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
// WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
// OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
// CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
//! Build the non-Rust components.
// It seems like it would be a good idea to use `log!` for logging, but it
// isn't worth having the external dependencies (one for the `log` crate, and
// another for the concrete logging implementation). Instead we use `eprintln!`
// to log everything to stderr.
use std::{
fs::{self, DirEntry},
io::Write,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
process::Command,
};
const X86: &str = "x86";
const X86_64: &str = "x86_64";
const AARCH64: &str = "aarch64";
const ARM: &str = "arm";
#[rustfmt::skip]
const RING_SRCS: &[(&[&str], &str)] = &[
(&[], "crypto/curve25519/curve25519.c"),
(&[], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/aes_nohw.c"),
(&[], "crypto/fipsmodule/bn/montgomery.c"),
(&[], "crypto/fipsmodule/bn/montgomery_inv.c"),
(&[], "crypto/fipsmodule/ec/ecp_nistz.c"),
(&[], "crypto/fipsmodule/ec/gfp_p256.c"),
(&[], "crypto/fipsmodule/ec/gfp_p384.c"),
(&[], "crypto/fipsmodule/ec/p256.c"),
(&[], "crypto/limbs/limbs.c"),
(&[], "crypto/mem.c"),
(&[], "crypto/poly1305/poly1305.c"),
(&[AARCH64, ARM, X86_64, X86], "crypto/crypto.c"),
(&[X86_64, X86], "crypto/cpu_intel.c"),
(&[X86], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/asm/aesni-x86.pl"),
(&[X86], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/asm/vpaes-x86.pl"),
(&[X86], "crypto/fipsmodule/bn/asm/x86-mont.pl"),
(&[X86], "crypto/chacha/asm/chacha-x86.pl"),
(&[X86], "crypto/fipsmodule/modes/asm/ghash-x86.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/chacha/asm/chacha-x86_64.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/asm/aesni-x86_64.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/asm/vpaes-x86_64.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/fipsmodule/bn/asm/x86_64-mont.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/fipsmodule/bn/asm/x86_64-mont5.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/fipsmodule/ec/asm/p256-x86_64-asm.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/fipsmodule/modes/asm/aesni-gcm-x86_64.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/fipsmodule/modes/asm/ghash-x86_64.pl"),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/poly1305/poly1305_vec.c"),
(&[X86_64], SHA512_X86_64),
(&[X86_64], "crypto/cipher_extra/asm/chacha20_poly1305_x86_64.pl"),
(&[AARCH64, X86_64], "crypto/fipsmodule/ec/p256-nistz.c"),
(&[AARCH64, ARM], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/asm/aesv8-armx.pl"),
(&[AARCH64, ARM], "crypto/fipsmodule/modes/asm/ghashv8-armx.pl"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/asm/bsaes-armv7.pl"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/asm/vpaes-armv7.pl"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/fipsmodule/bn/asm/armv4-mont.pl"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/chacha/asm/chacha-armv4.pl"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/curve25519/asm/x25519-asm-arm.S"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/fipsmodule/modes/asm/ghash-armv4.pl"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/poly1305/poly1305_arm.c"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/poly1305/poly1305_arm_asm.S"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/fipsmodule/sha/asm/sha256-armv4.pl"),
(&[ARM], "crypto/fipsmodule/sha/asm/sha512-armv4.pl"),
(&[AARCH64], "crypto/chacha/asm/chacha-armv8.pl"),
(&[AARCH64], "crypto/cipher_extra/asm/chacha20_poly1305_armv8.pl"),
(&[AARCH64], "crypto/fipsmodule/aes/asm/vpaes-armv8.pl"),
(&[AARCH64], "crypto/fipsmodule/bn/asm/armv8-mont.pl"),
(&[AARCH64], "crypto/fipsmodule/ec/asm/p256-armv8-asm.pl"),
(&[AARCH64], "crypto/fipsmodule/modes/asm/ghash-neon-armv8.pl"),
(&[AARCH64], SHA512_ARMV8),
];
const SHA256_X86_64: &str = "crypto/fipsmodule/sha/asm/sha256-x86_64.pl";
const SHA512_X86_64: &str = "crypto/fipsmodule/sha/asm/sha512-x86_64.pl";
const SHA256_ARMV8: &str = "crypto/fipsmodule/sha/asm/sha256-armv8.pl";
const SHA512_ARMV8: &str = "crypto/fipsmodule/sha/asm/sha512-armv8.pl";
const RING_TEST_SRCS: &[&str] = &[("crypto/constant_time_test.c")];
const PREGENERATED: &str = "pregenerated";
fn c_flags(compiler: &cc::Tool) -> &'static [&'static str] {
if !compiler.is_like_msvc() {
static NON_MSVC_FLAGS: &[&str] = &[
"-std=c1x", // GCC 4.6 requires "c1x" instead of "c11"
"-Wbad-function-cast",
"-Wnested-externs",
"-Wstrict-prototypes",
];
NON_MSVC_FLAGS
} else {
&[]
}
}
fn cpp_flags(compiler: &cc::Tool) -> &'static [&'static str] {
if !compiler.is_like_msvc() {
static NON_MSVC_FLAGS: &[&str] = &[
"-pedantic",
"-pedantic-errors",
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-Wcast-align",
"-Wcast-qual",
"-Wconversion",
"-Wenum-compare",
"-Wfloat-equal",
"-Wformat=2",
"-Winline",
"-Winvalid-pch",
"-Wmissing-field-initializers",
"-Wmissing-include-dirs",
"-Wredundant-decls",
"-Wshadow",
"-Wsign-compare",
"-Wsign-conversion",
"-Wundef",
"-Wuninitialized",
"-Wwrite-strings",
"-fno-strict-aliasing",
"-fvisibility=hidden",
];
NON_MSVC_FLAGS
} else {
static MSVC_FLAGS: &[&str] = &[
"/GS", // Buffer security checks.
"/Gy", // Enable function-level linking.
"/EHsc", // C++ exceptions only, only in C++.
"/GR-", // Disable RTTI.
"/Zc:wchar_t",
"/Zc:forScope",
"/Zc:inline",
"/Zc:rvalueCast",
// Warnings.
"/sdl",
"/Wall",
"/wd4127", // C4127: conditional expression is constant
"/wd4464", // C4464: relative include path contains '..'
"/wd4514", // C4514: <name>: unreferenced inline function has be
"/wd4710", // C4710: function not inlined
"/wd4711", // C4711: function 'function' selected for inline expansion
"/wd4820", // C4820: <struct>: <n> bytes padding added after <name>
"/wd5045", /* C5045: Compiler will insert Spectre mitigation for memory load if
* /Qspectre switch specified */
];
MSVC_FLAGS
}
}
const LD_FLAGS: &[&str] = &[];
// None means "any OS" or "any target". The first match in sequence order is
// taken.
const ASM_TARGETS: &[AsmTarget] = &[
AsmTarget {
oss: LINUX_ABI,
arch: "aarch64",
perlasm_format: "linux64",
asm_extension: "S",
preassemble: false,
},
AsmTarget {
oss: LINUX_ABI,
arch: "arm",
perlasm_format: "linux32",
asm_extension: "S",
preassemble: false,
},
AsmTarget {
oss: LINUX_ABI,
arch: "x86",
perlasm_format: "elf",
asm_extension: "S",
preassemble: false,
},
AsmTarget {
oss: LINUX_ABI,
arch: "x86_64",
perlasm_format: "elf",
asm_extension: "S",
preassemble: false,
},
AsmTarget {
oss: MACOS_ABI,
arch: "aarch64",
perlasm_format: "ios64",
asm_extension: "S",
preassemble: false,
},
AsmTarget {
oss: MACOS_ABI,
arch: "x86_64",
perlasm_format: "macosx",
asm_extension: "S",
preassemble: false,
},
AsmTarget {
oss: &[WINDOWS],
arch: "x86",
perlasm_format: "win32n",
asm_extension: "asm",
preassemble: true,
},
AsmTarget {
oss: &[WINDOWS],
arch: "x86_64",
perlasm_format: "nasm",
asm_extension: "asm",
preassemble: true,
},
AsmTarget {
oss: &[WINDOWS],
arch: "aarch64",
perlasm_format: "win64",
asm_extension: "S",
preassemble: true,
},
];
struct AsmTarget {
/// Operating systems.
oss: &'static [&'static str],
/// Architectures.
arch: &'static str,
/// The PerlAsm format name.
perlasm_format: &'static str,
/// The filename extension for assembly files.
asm_extension: &'static str,
/// Whether pre-assembled object files should be included in the Cargo
/// package instead of the asm sources. This way, the user doesn't need
/// to install an assembler for the target. This is particularly important
/// for x86/x86_64 Windows since an assembler doesn't come with the C
/// compiler.
preassemble: bool,
}
/// Operating systems that have the same ABI as Linux on every architecture
/// mentioned in `ASM_TARGETS`.
const LINUX_ABI: &[&str] = &[
"android",
"dragonfly",
"freebsd",
"fuchsia",
"illumos",
"netbsd",
"openbsd",
"linux",
"redox",
"solaris",
];
/// Operating systems that have the same ABI as macOS on every architecture
/// mentioned in `ASM_TARGETS`.
const MACOS_ABI: &[&str] = &["ios", "macos"];
const WINDOWS: &str = "windows";
/// Read an environment variable and tell Cargo that we depend on it.
///
/// This needs to be used for any environment variable that isn't a standard
/// Cargo-supplied variable.
///
/// The name is static since we intend to only read a static set of environment
/// variables.
fn read_env_var(name: &'static str) -> Result<String, std::env::VarError> {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={}", name);
std::env::var(name)
}
fn main() {
const RING_PREGENERATE_ASM: &str = "RING_PREGENERATE_ASM";
match read_env_var(RING_PREGENERATE_ASM).as_deref() {
Ok("1") => {
pregenerate_asm_main();
}
Err(std::env::VarError::NotPresent) => ring_build_rs_main(),
_ => {
panic!("${} has an invalid value", RING_PREGENERATE_ASM);
}
}
}
fn ring_build_rs_main() {
use std::env;
let out_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap();
let out_dir = PathBuf::from(out_dir);
let arch = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").unwrap();
let os = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap();
let is_musl = {
let env = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ENV").unwrap();
env.starts_with("musl")
};
let is_git = std::fs::metadata(".git").is_ok();
// Published builds are always built in release mode.
let is_debug = is_git && env::var("DEBUG").unwrap() != "false";
// If `.git` exists then assume this is the "local hacking" case where
// we want to make it easy to build *ring* using `cargo build`/`cargo test`
// without a prerequisite `package` step, at the cost of needing additional
// tools like `Perl` and/or `nasm`.
//
// If `.git` doesn't exist then assume that this is a packaged build where
// we want to optimize for minimizing the build tools required: No Perl,
// no nasm, etc.
let use_pregenerated = !is_git;
// During local development, force warnings in non-Rust code to be treated
// as errors. Since warnings are highly compiler-dependent and compilers
// don't maintain backward compatibility w.r.t. which warnings they issue,
// don't do this for packaged builds.
let force_warnings_into_errors = is_git;
let target = Target {
arch,
os,
is_musl,
is_debug,
force_warnings_into_errors,
};
let pregenerated = PathBuf::from(env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap()).join(PREGENERATED);
build_c_code(
&target,
pregenerated,
&out_dir,
&ring_core_prefix(),
use_pregenerated,
);
emit_rerun_if_changed()
}
fn pregenerate_asm_main() {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=pregenerate_asm_only");
let pregenerated = PathBuf::from(PREGENERATED);
std::fs::create_dir(&pregenerated).unwrap();
let pregenerated_tmp = pregenerated.join("tmp");
std::fs::create_dir(&pregenerated_tmp).unwrap();
generate_prefix_symbols_asm_headers(&pregenerated_tmp, &ring_core_prefix()).unwrap();
for asm_target in ASM_TARGETS {
// For Windows, package pregenerated object files instead of
// pregenerated assembly language source files, so that the user
// doesn't need to install the assembler.
let asm_dir = if asm_target.preassemble {
&pregenerated_tmp
} else {
&pregenerated
};
let perlasm_src_dsts = perlasm_src_dsts(asm_dir, asm_target);
perlasm(&perlasm_src_dsts, asm_target);
if asm_target.preassemble {
// Preassembly is currently only done for Windows targets.
assert_eq!(&asm_target.oss, &[WINDOWS]);
let os = WINDOWS;
let srcs = asm_srcs(perlasm_src_dsts);
let target = Target {
arch: asm_target.arch.to_owned(),
os: os.to_owned(),
is_musl: false,
is_debug: false,
force_warnings_into_errors: true,
};
for src in srcs {
compile(&src, &target, &pregenerated_tmp, &pregenerated);
}
}
}
}
struct Target {
arch: String,
os: String,
/// Is the target one that uses the musl C standard library instead of the default?
is_musl: bool,
/// Is this a debug build? This affects whether assertions might be enabled
/// in the C code. For packaged builds, this should always be `false`.
is_debug: bool,
/// true: Force warnings to be treated as errors.
/// false: Use the default behavior (perhaps determined by `$CFLAGS`, etc.)
force_warnings_into_errors: bool,
}
fn build_c_code(
target: &Target,
pregenerated: PathBuf,
out_dir: &Path,
ring_core_prefix: &str,
use_pregenerated: bool,
) {
println!("cargo:rustc-env=RING_CORE_PREFIX={}", ring_core_prefix);
let asm_target = ASM_TARGETS.iter().find(|asm_target| {
asm_target.arch == target.arch && asm_target.oss.contains(&target.os.as_ref())
});
let asm_dir = if use_pregenerated {
&pregenerated
} else {
out_dir
};
generate_prefix_symbols_header(out_dir, "prefix_symbols.h", '#', None, ring_core_prefix)
.unwrap();
generate_prefix_symbols_asm_headers(out_dir, ring_core_prefix).unwrap();
let asm_srcs = if let Some(asm_target) = asm_target {
let perlasm_src_dsts = perlasm_src_dsts(asm_dir, asm_target);
if !use_pregenerated {
perlasm(&perlasm_src_dsts[..], asm_target);
}
let mut asm_srcs = asm_srcs(perlasm_src_dsts);
// For Windows we also pregenerate the object files for non-Git builds so
// the user doesn't need to install the assembler.
if use_pregenerated && target.os == WINDOWS {
asm_srcs = asm_srcs
.iter()
.map(|src| obj_path(&pregenerated, src.as_path()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
}
asm_srcs
} else {
Vec::new()
};
let core_srcs = sources_for_arch(&target.arch)
.into_iter()
.filter(|p| !is_perlasm(p))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let test_srcs = RING_TEST_SRCS.iter().map(PathBuf::from).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let libs = [
("", &core_srcs[..], &asm_srcs[..]),
("test", &test_srcs[..], &[]),
];
// XXX: Ideally, ring-test would only be built for `cargo test`, but Cargo
// can't do that yet.
libs.iter()
.for_each(|&(lib_name_suffix, srcs, additional_srcs)| {
let lib_name = String::from(ring_core_prefix) + lib_name_suffix;
build_library(target, out_dir, &lib_name, srcs, additional_srcs)
});
println!(
"cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}",
out_dir.to_str().expect("Invalid path")
);
}
fn build_library(
target: &Target,
out_dir: &Path,
lib_name: &str,
srcs: &[PathBuf],
additional_srcs: &[PathBuf],
) {
// Compile all the (dirty) source files into object files.
let objs = additional_srcs
.iter()
.chain(srcs.iter())
.map(|f| compile(f, target, out_dir, out_dir))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// Rebuild the library if necessary.
let lib_path = PathBuf::from(out_dir).join(format!("lib{}.a", lib_name));
let mut c = cc::Build::new();
for f in LD_FLAGS {
let _ = c.flag(f);
}
match target.os.as_str() {
"macos" => {
let _ = c.flag("-fPIC");
let _ = c.flag("-Wl,-dead_strip");
}
_ => {
let _ = c.flag("-Wl,--gc-sections");
}
}
for o in objs {
let _ = c.object(o);
}
// Handled below.
let _ = c.cargo_metadata(false);
c.compile(
lib_path
.file_name()
.and_then(|f| f.to_str())
.expect("No filename"),
);
// Link the library. This works even when the library doesn't need to be
// rebuilt.
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static={}", lib_name);
}
fn compile(p: &Path, target: &Target, include_dir: &Path, out_dir: &Path) -> String {
let ext = p.extension().unwrap().to_str().unwrap();
if ext == "o" {
p.to_str().expect("Invalid path").into()
} else {
let out_file = obj_path(out_dir, p);
let cmd = if target.os != WINDOWS || ext != "asm" {
cc(p, ext, target, include_dir, &out_file)
} else {
nasm(p, &target.arch, include_dir, &out_file)
};
run_command(cmd);
out_file.to_str().expect("Invalid path").into()
}
}
fn obj_path(out_dir: &Path, src: &Path) -> PathBuf {
let mut out_path = out_dir.join(src.file_name().unwrap());
// To eliminate unnecessary conditional logic, use ".o" as the extension,
// even when the compiler (e.g. MSVC) would normally use something else
// (e.g. ".obj"). cc-rs seems to do the same.
assert!(out_path.set_extension("o"));
out_path
}
fn cc(file: &Path, ext: &str, target: &Target, include_dir: &Path, out_file: &Path) -> Command {
let mut c = cc::Build::new();
// FIXME: On Windows AArch64 we currently must use Clang to compile C code
if target.os == WINDOWS && target.arch == AARCH64 && !c.get_compiler().is_like_clang() {
let _ = c.compiler("clang");
}
let compiler = c.get_compiler();
let _ = c.include("include");
let _ = c.include(include_dir);
match ext {
"c" => {
for f in c_flags(&compiler) {
let _ = c.flag(f);
}
}
"S" => (),
e => panic!("Unsupported file extension: {:?}", e),
};
for f in cpp_flags(&compiler) {
let _ = c.flag(f);
}
if target.os != "none"
&& target.os != "redox"
&& target.os != "windows"
&& target.arch != "wasm32"
{
let _ = c.flag("-fstack-protector");
}
if target.os.as_str() == "macos" {
// ``-gfull`` is required for Darwin's |-dead_strip|.
let _ = c.flag("-gfull");
} else if !compiler.is_like_msvc() {
let _ = c.flag("-g3");
};
if !target.is_debug {
let _ = c.define("NDEBUG", None);
}
if compiler.is_like_msvc() {
if std::env::var("OPT_LEVEL").unwrap() == "0" {
let _ = c.flag("/Od"); // Disable optimization for debug builds.
// run-time checking: (s)tack frame, (u)ninitialized variables
let _ = c.flag("/RTCsu");
} else {
let _ = c.flag("/Ox"); // Enable full optimization.
}
}
// Allow cross-compiling without a target sysroot for these targets.
//
// poly1305_vec.c requires <emmintrin.h> which requires <stdlib.h>.
if (target.arch == "wasm32" && target.os == "unknown")
|| (target.os == "linux" && target.is_musl && target.arch != "x86_64")
{
if let Ok(compiler) = c.try_get_compiler() {
// TODO: Expand this to non-clang compilers in 0.17.0 if practical.
if compiler.is_like_clang() {
let _ = c.flag("-nostdlibinc");
let _ = c.define("RING_CORE_NOSTDLIBINC", "1");
}
}
}
if target.force_warnings_into_errors {
c.warnings_into_errors(true);
}
if target.is_musl {
// Some platforms enable _FORTIFY_SOURCE by default, but musl
// libc doesn't support it yet. See
// http://wiki.musl-libc.org/wiki/Future_Ideas#Fortify
// http://www.openwall.com/lists/musl/2015/02/04/3
// http://www.openwall.com/lists/musl/2015/06/17/1
let _ = c.flag("-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE");
}
let obj_opt = if compiler.is_like_msvc() { "/Fo" } else { "-o" };
let mut c = c.get_compiler().to_command();
let _ = c
.arg("-c")
.arg(format!(
"{}{}",
obj_opt,
out_file.to_str().expect("Invalid path")
))
.arg(file);
c
}
fn nasm(file: &Path, arch: &str, include_dir: &Path, out_file: &Path) -> Command {
let oformat = match arch {
"x86_64" => "win64",
"x86" => "win32",
_ => panic!("unsupported arch: {}", arch),
};
// Nasm requires that the path end in a path separator.
let mut include_dir = include_dir.as_os_str().to_os_string();
include_dir.push(std::ffi::OsString::from(String::from(
std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR,
)));
let mut c = Command::new("./target/tools/windows/nasm/nasm");
let _ = c
.arg("-o")
.arg(out_file.to_str().expect("Invalid path"))
.arg("-f")
.arg(oformat)
.arg("-i")
.arg("include/")
.arg("-i")
.arg(include_dir)
.arg("-Xgnu")
.arg("-gcv8")
.arg(file);
c
}
fn run_command_with_args<S>(command_name: S, args: &[String])
where
S: AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr> + Copy,
{
let mut cmd = Command::new(command_name);
let _ = cmd.args(args);
run_command(cmd)
}
fn run_command(mut cmd: Command) {
eprintln!("running {:?}", cmd);
let status = cmd.status().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
panic!("failed to execute [{:?}]: {}", cmd, e);
});
if !status.success() {
panic!("execution failed");
}
}
fn sources_for_arch(arch: &str) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
RING_SRCS
.iter()
.filter(|&&(archs, _)| archs.is_empty() || archs.contains(&arch))
.map(|&(_, p)| PathBuf::from(p))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
}
fn perlasm_src_dsts(out_dir: &Path, asm_target: &AsmTarget) -> Vec<(PathBuf, PathBuf)> {
let srcs = sources_for_arch(asm_target.arch);
let mut src_dsts = srcs
.iter()
.filter(|p| is_perlasm(p))
.map(|src| (src.clone(), asm_path(out_dir, src, asm_target)))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// Some PerlAsm source files need to be run multiple times with different
// output paths.
{
// Appease the borrow checker.
let mut maybe_synthesize = |concrete, synthesized| {
let concrete_path = PathBuf::from(concrete);
if srcs.contains(&concrete_path) {
let synthesized_path = PathBuf::from(synthesized);
src_dsts.push((
concrete_path,
asm_path(out_dir, &synthesized_path, asm_target),
))
}
};
maybe_synthesize(SHA512_X86_64, SHA256_X86_64);
maybe_synthesize(SHA512_ARMV8, SHA256_ARMV8);
}
src_dsts
}
fn asm_srcs(perlasm_src_dsts: Vec<(PathBuf, PathBuf)>) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
perlasm_src_dsts
.into_iter()
.map(|(_src, dst)| dst)
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
}
fn is_perlasm(path: &PathBuf) -> bool {
path.extension().unwrap().to_str().unwrap() == "pl"
}
fn asm_path(out_dir: &Path, src: &Path, asm_target: &AsmTarget) -> PathBuf {
let src_stem = src.file_stem().expect("source file without basename");
let dst_stem = src_stem.to_str().unwrap();
let dst_filename = format!(
"{}-{}.{}",
dst_stem, asm_target.perlasm_format, asm_target.asm_extension
);
out_dir.join(dst_filename)
}
fn perlasm(src_dst: &[(PathBuf, PathBuf)], asm_target: &AsmTarget) {
for (src, dst) in src_dst {
let mut args = vec![
src.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
asm_target.perlasm_format.to_owned(),
];
if asm_target.arch == "x86" {
args.push("-fPIC".into());
args.push("-DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2".into());
}
// Work around PerlAsm issue for ARM and AAarch64 targets by replacing
// back slashes with forward slashes.
let dst = dst
.to_str()
.expect("Could not convert path")
.replace('\\', "/");
args.push(dst);
run_command_with_args(&get_command("PERL_EXECUTABLE", "perl"), &args);
}
}
fn get_command(var: &'static str, default: &str) -> String {
read_env_var(var).unwrap_or_else(|_| default.into())
}
// TODO: We should emit `cargo:rerun-if-changed-env` for the various
// environment variables that affect the build.
fn emit_rerun_if_changed() {
for path in &["crypto", "include", "third_party/fiat"] {
walk_dir(&PathBuf::from(path), &|entry| {
let path = entry.path();
match path.extension().and_then(|ext| ext.to_str()) {
Some("c") | Some("S") | Some("h") | Some("inl") | Some("pl") | None => {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", path.to_str().unwrap());
}
_ => {
// Ignore other types of files.
}
}
})
}
}
fn walk_dir(dir: &Path, cb: &impl Fn(&DirEntry)) {
if dir.is_dir() {
for entry in fs::read_dir(dir).unwrap() {
let entry = entry.unwrap();
let path = entry.path();
if path.is_dir() {
walk_dir(&path, cb);
} else {
cb(&entry);
}
}
}
}
fn ring_core_prefix() -> String {
let links = std::env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_LINKS").unwrap();
let computed = {
let name = std::env::var("CARGO_PKG_NAME").unwrap();
let version = std::env::var("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").unwrap();
name + "_core_" + &version.replace(&['-', '.'][..], "_")
};
assert_eq!(links, computed);
links + "_"
}
/// Creates the necessary header files for symbol renaming that are included by
/// assembly code.
///
/// For simplicity, both non-Nasm- and Nasm- style headers are always
/// generated, even though local non-packaged builds need only one of them.
fn generate_prefix_symbols_asm_headers(out_dir: &Path, prefix: &str) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
generate_prefix_symbols_header(
out_dir,
"prefix_symbols_asm.h",
'#',
Some("#if defined(__APPLE__)"),
prefix,
)?;
generate_prefix_symbols_header(
out_dir,
"prefix_symbols_nasm.inc",
'%',
Some("%ifidn __OUTPUT_FORMAT__,win32"),
prefix,
)?;
Ok(())
}
fn generate_prefix_symbols_header(
out_dir: &Path,
filename: &str,
pp: char,
prefix_condition: Option<&str>,
prefix: &str,
) -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
let dir = out_dir.join("ring_core_generated");
std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir)?;
let path = dir.join(filename);
let mut file = std::fs::File::create(path)?;
let filename_ident = filename.replace('.', "_").to_uppercase();
writeln!(
file,
r#"
{pp}ifndef ring_core_generated_{filename_ident}
{pp}define ring_core_generated_{filename_ident}
"#,
pp = pp,
filename_ident = filename_ident
)?;
if let Some(prefix_condition) = prefix_condition {
writeln!(file, "{}", prefix_condition)?;
writeln!(file, "{}", prefix_all_symbols(pp, "_", prefix))?;
writeln!(file, "{pp}else", pp = pp)?;
};
writeln!(file, "{}", prefix_all_symbols(pp, "", prefix))?;
if prefix_condition.is_some() {
writeln!(file, "{pp}endif", pp = pp)?
}
writeln!(file, "{pp}endif", pp = pp)?;
Ok(())
}
fn prefix_all_symbols(pp: char, prefix_prefix: &str, prefix: &str) -> String {
// Rename some nistz256 assembly functions to match the names of their
// polyfills.
static SYMBOLS_TO_RENAME: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
("ecp_nistz256_point_double", "p256_point_double"),
("ecp_nistz256_point_add", "p256_point_add"),
("ecp_nistz256_point_add_affine", "p256_point_add_affine"),
("ecp_nistz256_ord_mul_mont", "p256_scalar_mul_mont"),
("ecp_nistz256_ord_sqr_mont", "p256_scalar_sqr_rep_mont"),
("ecp_nistz256_mul_mont", "p256_mul_mont"),
("ecp_nistz256_sqr_mont", "p256_sqr_mont"),
];
static SYMBOLS_TO_PREFIX: &[&str] = &[
"CRYPTO_poly1305_finish",
"CRYPTO_poly1305_finish_neon",
"CRYPTO_poly1305_init",
"CRYPTO_poly1305_init_neon",
"CRYPTO_poly1305_update",
"CRYPTO_poly1305_update_neon",
"ChaCha20_ctr32",
"LIMBS_add_mod",
"LIMBS_are_even",
"LIMBS_are_zero",
"LIMBS_equal",
"LIMBS_equal_limb",
"LIMBS_less_than",
"LIMBS_less_than_limb",
"LIMBS_reduce_once",
"LIMBS_select_512_32",
"LIMBS_shl_mod",
"LIMBS_sub_mod",
"LIMBS_window5_split_window",
"LIMBS_window5_unsplit_window",
"LIMB_shr",
"OPENSSL_armcap_P",
"OPENSSL_cpuid_setup",
"OPENSSL_ia32cap_P",
"OPENSSL_memcmp",
"aes_hw_ctr32_encrypt_blocks",
"aes_hw_encrypt",
"aes_hw_set_encrypt_key",
"aes_nohw_ctr32_encrypt_blocks",
"aes_nohw_encrypt",
"aes_nohw_set_encrypt_key",
"aesni_gcm_decrypt",
"aesni_gcm_encrypt",
"bn_from_montgomery",
"bn_from_montgomery_in_place",
"bn_gather5",
"bn_mul_mont",
"bn_mul_mont_gather5",
"bn_neg_inv_mod_r_u64",
"bn_power5",
"bn_scatter5",
"bn_sqr8x_internal",
"bn_sqrx8x_internal",
"bsaes_ctr32_encrypt_blocks",
"bssl_constant_time_test_main",
"chacha20_poly1305_open",
"chacha20_poly1305_seal",
"gcm_ghash_avx",
"gcm_ghash_clmul",
"gcm_ghash_neon",
"gcm_gmult_clmul",
"gcm_gmult_neon",
"gcm_init_avx",
"gcm_init_clmul",
"gcm_init_neon",
"limbs_mul_add_limb",
"little_endian_bytes_from_scalar",
"ecp_nistz256_neg",
"ecp_nistz256_select_w5",
"ecp_nistz256_select_w7",
"nistz384_point_add",
"nistz384_point_double",
"nistz384_point_mul",
"p256_mul_mont",
"p256_point_add",
"p256_point_add_affine",
"p256_point_double",
"p256_point_mul",
"p256_point_mul_base",
"p256_scalar_mul_mont",
"p256_scalar_sqr_rep_mont",
"p256_sqr_mont",
"p384_elem_div_by_2",
"p384_elem_mul_mont",
"p384_elem_neg",
"p384_elem_sub",
"p384_scalar_mul_mont",
"openssl_poly1305_neon2_addmulmod",
"openssl_poly1305_neon2_blocks",