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1 # We place all implementations in static libraries, and then let the
2 # provider mains pilfer what they want through symbol resolution when
3 # linking.
4 #
5 # The non-legacy implementations (libimplementations) must be made FIPS
6 # agnostic as much as possible, as well as the common building blocks
7 # (libcommon). The legacy implementations (liblegacy) will never be
8 # part of the FIPS provider.
9 #
10 # If there is anything that isn't FIPS agnostic, it should be set aside
11 # in its own source file, which is then included directly into other
12 # static libraries geared for FIPS and non-FIPS providers, and built
13 # separately.
14 #
15 # libcommon.a Contains common building blocks, potentially
16 # needed both by non-legacy and legacy code.
17 #
18 # libimplementations.a Contains all non-legacy implementations.
19 # liblegacy.a Contains all legacy implementaions.
20 #
21 # libfips.a Contains all things needed to support
22 # FIPS implementations, such as code from
23 # crypto/ and object files that contain
24 # FIPS-specific code. FIPS_MODE is defined
25 # for this library. The FIPS module uses
26 # this.
27 # libnonfips.a Corresponds to libfips.a, but built with
28 # FIPS_MODE undefined. The default and legacy
29 # providers use this.
30
31 SUBDIRS=common default implementations
32
33 INCLUDE[../libcrypto]=common/include
34
35 # Libraries we're dealing with
36 $LIBCOMMON=libcommon.a
37 $LIBIMPLEMENTATIONS=libimplementations.a
38 $LIBLEGACY=liblegacy.a
39 $LIBNONFIPS=libnonfips.a
40 $LIBFIPS=libfips.a
41
42 # Enough of our implementations include prov/ciphercommon.h (present in
43 # providers/common/include), which includes crypto/ciphermode_platform.h
44 # (present in include), which in turn may include very internal header
45 # files in crypto/, so let's have a common include list for them all.
46 $COMMON_INCLUDES=../crypto ../include common/include
47
48 INCLUDE[$LIBCOMMON]=$COMMON_INCLUDES
49 INCLUDE[$LIBIMPLEMENTATIONS]=.. $COMMON_INCLUDES default/include
50 INCLUDE[$LIBLEGACY]=$COMMON_INCLUDES
51 INCLUDE[$LIBNONFIPS]=$COMMON_INCLUDES
52 INCLUDE[$LIBFIPS]=.. $COMMON_INCLUDES
53 DEFINE[$LIBFIPS]=FIPS_MODE
54
55 # Weak dependencies to provide library order information.
56 # We make it weak so they aren't both used always; what is
57 # actually used is determined by non-weak dependencies.
58 DEPEND[$LIBIMPLEMENTATIONS]{weak}=$LIBFIPS $LIBNONFIPS
59 DEPEND[$LIBCOMMON]{weak}=$LIBFIPS
60
61 # Strong dependencies. This ensures that any time libimplementations
62 # is used, libcommon gets included as well.
63 DEPEND[$LIBIMPLEMENTATIONS]=$LIBCOMMON
64 DEPEND[$LIBNONFIPS]=../libcrypto
65 # It's tempting to make libcommon depend on ../libcrypto. However,
66 # since the FIPS provider module must NOT depend on ../libcrypto, we
67 # need to set that dependency up specifically for the final products
68 # that use $LIBCOMMON or anything that depends on it.
69
70 # Libraries common to all providers, must be built regardless
71 LIBS{noinst}=$LIBCOMMON
72 # Libraries that are common for all non-FIPS providers, must be built regardless
73 LIBS{noinst}=$LIBNONFIPS $LIBIMPLEMENTATIONS
74
75 #
76 # Default provider stuff
77 #
78 # Because the default provider is built in, it means that libcrypto must
79 # include all the object files that are needed (we do that indirectly,
80 # by using the appropriate libraries as source). Note that for shared
81 # libraries, SOURCEd libraries are considered as if the where specified
82 # with DEPEND.
83 $DEFAULTGOAL=../libcrypto
84 SOURCE[$DEFAULTGOAL]=$LIBIMPLEMENTATIONS $LIBNONFIPS
85
86 LIBS=$DEFAULTGOAL
87
88 #
89 # FIPS provider stuff
90 #
91 # We define it this way to ensure that configdata.pm will have all the
92 # necessary information even if we don't build the module. This will allow
93 # us to make all kinds of checks on the source, based on what we specify in
94 # diverse build.info files. libfips.a, fips.so and their sources aren't
95 # built unless the proper LIBS or MODULES statement has been seen, so we
96 # have those and only those within a condition.
97 SUBDIRS=fips
98 $FIPSGOAL=fips
99 DEPEND[$FIPSGOAL]=$LIBIMPLEMENTATIONS $LIBFIPS
100 INCLUDE[$FIPSGOAL]=../include
101 IF[{- defined $target{shared_defflag} -}]
102 SOURCE[$FIPSGOAL]=fips.ld
103 GENERATE[fips.ld]=../util/providers.num
104 ENDIF
105
106 IF[{- !$disabled{fips} -}]
107 # This is the trigger to actually build the FIPS module. Without these
108 # statements, the final build file will not have a trace of it.
109 MODULES=$FIPSGOAL
110 LIBS{noinst}=$LIBFIPS
111 ENDIF
112
113 #
114 # Legacy provider stuff
115 #
116 IF[{- !$disabled{legacy} -}]
117 # The legacy implementation library
118 SUBDIRS=legacy
119 LIBS{noinst}=$LIBLEGACY
120 DEPEND[$LIBLEGACY]=$LIBCOMMON $LIBNONFIPS
121
122 # The Legacy provider
123 IF[{- $disabled{module} -}]
124 # Become built in
125 # In this case, we need to do the same thing a for the default provider,
126 # and make the liblegacy object files end up in libcrypto. We could also
127 # just say that for the built-in legacy, we put the source directly in
128 # libcrypto instead of going via liblegacy, but that makes writing the
129 # implementation specific build.info files harder to write, so we don't.
130 $LEGACYGOAL=../libcrypto
131 SOURCE[$LEGACYGOAL]=$LIBLEGACY
132 DEFINE[$LIBLEGACY]=STATIC_LEGACY
133 DEFINE[$LEGACYGOAL]=STATIC_LEGACY
134 ELSE
135 # Become a module
136 # In this case, we can work with dependencies
137 $LEGACYGOAL=legacy
138 MODULES=$LEGACYGOAL
139 DEPEND[$LEGACYGOAL]=$LIBLEGACY
140 IF[{- defined $target{shared_defflag} -}]
141 SOURCE[legacy]=legacy.ld
142 GENERATE[legacy.ld]=../util/providers.num
143 ENDIF
144 ENDIF
145
146 # Common things that are valid no matter what form the Legacy provider
147 # takes.
148 INCLUDE[$LEGACYGOAL]=../include common/include
149 ENDIF
150