[dev-libs/openssl-compat] add and bump 1.1

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DIST openssl-1.0.2-patches-1.5.tar.xz 12404 BLAKE2B 6c1b8c28f339f539b2ab8643379502a24cf62bffde00041dce54d5dd9e8d2620b181362ee5464b0ab32ba4948e209697bfabadbea2944a409a1009100d298f24 SHA512 5725e2d9d1ee8cc074bcef3bed61c71bdab2ff1c114362110c3fb8da11ad5bc8f2ff28e90a293f5f3a5cf96ecda54dffdb7ab3fb3f8b23ef6472250dc3037659
DIST openssl-1.0.2t-bindist-1.0.tar.xz 13872 BLAKE2B b2aade96a6e0ca6209a39e205b1c838de945903fcf959c62cc29ddcd1a0cb360fc5db234df86860a6a4c096f5ecc237611e4c2946b986a5500c24ba93c208ef4 SHA512 a48a7efb9b973b865bcc5009d450b428ed6b4b95e4cefe70c51056e47392c8a7bec58215168d8b07712419dc74646c2bd2fd23bcfbba2031376e292249a6b1b6
DIST openssl-1.0.2u.tar.gz 5355412 BLAKE2B b2ff2a10e5851af5aca4093422a9a072c794e87b997263826c1c35910c040f695fac63decac5856cb49399ed03d410f97701d9fd4e1ebfbcacd8f3a74ce8bf57 SHA512 c455bb309e20e2c2d47fdc5619c734d107d5c8c38c1409903ce979acc120b0d5fa0312917c0aa0d630e402d092a703d4249643f36078e8528a3cafc9dac6ab32
DIST openssl-1.1.1w.tar.gz 9893384 BLAKE2B 2fdba6ca0188928ab2f74e606136afca66cfa0467170fa6298ef160b64ac6fdcad1e81e5dd14013ce0e9921d0f7417edec531cd0beaf1196fec704c2c6d48395 SHA512 b4c625fe56a4e690b57b6a011a225ad0cb3af54bd8fb67af77b5eceac55cc7191291d96a660c5b568a08a2fbf62b4612818e7cca1bb95b2b6b4fc649b0552b6d
DIST openssl-compat-1.0.2u-versioned-symbols.patch.gz 24633 BLAKE2B 6bfad4ad27dbca0bd85bfd9521ffc844c3e93e6a1cca7c814edd49affc60ece1c706dd3aa7be2ce80857532531eac6f0f03f43c0be22a769d00d9241686eff71 SHA512 3d85aa34f2491e0e36eedc45829709e0fb552f6d558c2726b59dafa98c3e679b88497f3f7399d7565d88e727591e7d9b12f5b1e27116ba19b9a661d7f75b07a9

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
#
# Openssl doesn't play along nicely with cross-compiling
# like autotools based projects, so let's teach it new tricks.
#
# Review the bundled 'config' script to see why kind of targets
# we can pass to the 'Configure' script.
# Testing routines
if [[ $1 == "test" ]] ; then
for c in \
"arm-gentoo-linux-uclibc |linux-generic32 -DL_ENDIAN" \
"armv5b-linux-gnu |linux-armv4 -DB_ENDIAN" \
"x86_64-pc-linux-gnu |linux-x86_64" \
"alpha-linux-gnu |linux-alpha-gcc" \
"alphaev56-unknown-linux-gnu |linux-alpha+bwx-gcc" \
"i686-pc-linux-gnu |linux-elf" \
"whatever-gentoo-freebsdX.Y |BSD-generic32" \
"i686-gentoo-freebsdX.Y |BSD-x86-elf" \
"sparc64-alpha-freebsdX.Y |BSD-sparc64" \
"ia64-gentoo-freebsd5.99234 |BSD-ia64" \
"x86_64-gentoo-freebsdX.Y |BSD-x86_64" \
"hppa64-aldsF-linux-gnu5.3 |linux-generic32 -DB_ENDIAN" \
"powerpc-gentOO-linux-uclibc |linux-ppc" \
"powerpc64-unk-linux-gnu |linux-ppc64" \
"powerpc64le-linux-gnu |linux-ppc64le" \
"x86_64-apple-darwinX |darwin64-x86_64-cc" \
"powerpc64-apple-darwinX |darwin64-ppc-cc" \
"i686-apple-darwinX |darwin-i386-cc" \
"i386-apple-darwinX |darwin-i386-cc" \
"powerpc-apple-darwinX |darwin-ppc-cc" \
"i586-pc-winnt |winnt-parity" \
"s390-ibm-linux-gnu |linux-generic32 -DB_ENDIAN" \
"s390x-linux-gnu |linux64-s390x" \
;do
CHOST=${c/|*}
ret_want=${c/*|}
ret_got=$(CHOST=${CHOST} "$0")
if [[ ${ret_want} == "${ret_got}" ]] ; then
echo "PASS: ${CHOST}"
else
echo "FAIL: ${CHOST}"
echo -e "\twanted: ${ret_want}"
echo -e "\twe got: ${ret_got}"
fi
done
exit 0
fi
[[ -z ${CHOST} && -n $1 ]] && CHOST=$1
# Detect the operating system
case ${CHOST} in
*-aix*) system="aix";;
*-darwin*) system="darwin";;
*-freebsd*) system="BSD";;
*-hpux*) system="hpux";;
*-linux*) system="linux";;
*-solaris*) system="solaris";;
*-winnt*) system="winnt";;
x86_64-*-mingw*) system="mingw64";;
*mingw*) system="mingw";;
*-gnu*) system="hurd";;
*) exit 0;;
esac
# Compiler munging
compiler="gcc"
if [[ ${CC} == "ccc" ]] ; then
compiler=${CC}
fi
# Detect target arch
machine=""
chost_machine=${CHOST%%-*}
case ${system} in
linux)
case ${chost_machine}:${ABI} in
aarch64*be*) machine="aarch64 -DB_ENDIAN";;
aarch64*) machine="aarch64 -DL_ENDIAN";;
alphaev56*|\
alphaev[678]*)machine=alpha+bwx-${compiler};;
alpha*) machine=alpha-${compiler};;
armv[4-9]*b*) machine="armv4 -DB_ENDIAN";;
armv[4-9]*) machine="armv4 -DL_ENDIAN";;
arm*b*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
arm*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
avr*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
bfin*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
# hppa64*) machine=parisc64;;
hppa*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
i[0-9]86*|\
x86_64*:x86) machine=elf;;
ia64*) machine=ia64;;
m68*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
mips*el*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
mips*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
powerpc64*le*)machine=ppc64le;;
powerpc64*) machine=ppc64;;
powerpc*le*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
powerpc*) machine=ppc;;
# sh64*) machine=elf;;
sh*b*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
sh*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
# TODO: Might want to do -mcpu probing like glibc to determine a
# better default for sparc-linux-gnu targets. This logic will
# break v7 and older systems when they use it.
sparc*v7*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
sparc64*) machine=sparcv9 system=linux64;;
sparc*v9*) machine=sparcv9;;
sparc*v8*) machine=sparcv8;;
sparc*) machine=sparcv8;;
s390x*) machine=s390x system=linux64;;
s390*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
x86_64*:x32) machine=x32;;
x86_64*) machine=x86_64;;
esac
;;
BSD)
case ${chost_machine} in
alpha*) machine=generic64;;
i[6-9]86*) machine=x86-elf;;
ia64*) machine=ia64;;
sparc64*) machine=sparc64;;
x86_64*) machine=x86_64;;
*) machine=generic32;;
esac
;;
aix)
machine=${compiler}
;;
darwin)
case ${chost_machine} in
powerpc64) machine=ppc-cc; system=${system}64;;
powerpc) machine=ppc-cc;;
i?86*) machine=i386-cc;;
x86_64) machine=x86_64-cc; system=${system}64;;
esac
;;
hpux)
case ${chost_machine} in
ia64) machine=ia64-${compiler} ;;
esac
;;
solaris)
case ${chost_machine} in
i386) machine=x86-${compiler} ;;
x86_64*) machine=x86_64-${compiler}; system=${system}64;;
sparcv9*) machine=sparcv9-${compiler}; system=${system}64;;
sparc*) machine=sparcv8-${compiler};;
esac
;;
winnt)
machine=parity
;;
mingw*)
# special case ... no xxx-yyy style name
echo ${system}
;;
hurd)
case ${chost_machine} in
i[0-9]86*) machine=x86;;
x86_64*) machine=x86_64;;
*) machine=generic32;;
esac
;;
esac
# If we have something, show it
[[ -n ${machine} ]] && echo ${system}-${machine}

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
#
# Openssl doesn't play along nicely with cross-compiling
# like autotools based projects, so let's teach it new tricks.
#
# Review the bundled 'config' script to see why kind of targets
# we can pass to the 'Configure' script.
# Testing routines
if [[ $1 == "test" ]] ; then
for c in \
"arm-gentoo-linux-uclibc |linux-generic32 -DL_ENDIAN" \
"armv5b-linux-gnu |linux-armv4 -DB_ENDIAN" \
"x86_64-pc-linux-gnu |linux-x86_64" \
"alpha-linux-gnu |linux-alpha-gcc" \
"alphaev56-unknown-linux-gnu |linux-alpha+bwx-gcc" \
"i686-pc-linux-gnu |linux-elf" \
"whatever-gentoo-freebsdX.Y |BSD-generic32" \
"i686-gentoo-freebsdX.Y |BSD-x86-elf" \
"sparc64-alpha-freebsdX.Y |BSD-sparc64" \
"ia64-gentoo-freebsd5.99234 |BSD-ia64" \
"x86_64-gentoo-freebsdX.Y |BSD-x86_64" \
"hppa64-aldsF-linux-gnu5.3 |linux-generic32 -DB_ENDIAN" \
"powerpc-gentOO-linux-uclibc |linux-ppc" \
"powerpc64-unk-linux-gnu |linux-ppc64" \
"powerpc64le-linux-gnu |linux-ppc64le" \
"x86_64-apple-darwinX |darwin64-x86_64-cc" \
"powerpc64-apple-darwinX |darwin64-ppc-cc" \
"i686-apple-darwinX |darwin-i386-cc" \
"i386-apple-darwinX |darwin-i386-cc" \
"powerpc-apple-darwinX |darwin-ppc-cc" \
"i586-pc-winnt |winnt-parity" \
"s390-ibm-linux-gnu |linux-generic32 -DB_ENDIAN" \
"s390x-linux-gnu |linux64-s390x" \
;do
CHOST=${c/|*}
ret_want=${c/*|}
ret_got=$(CHOST=${CHOST} "$0")
if [[ ${ret_want} == "${ret_got}" ]] ; then
echo "PASS: ${CHOST}"
else
echo "FAIL: ${CHOST}"
echo -e "\twanted: ${ret_want}"
echo -e "\twe got: ${ret_got}"
fi
done
exit 0
fi
[[ -z ${CHOST} && -n $1 ]] && CHOST=$1
# Detect the operating system
case ${CHOST} in
*-aix*) system="aix";;
*-darwin*) system="darwin";;
*-freebsd*) system="BSD";;
*-hpux*) system="hpux";;
*-linux*) system="linux";;
*-solaris*) system="solaris";;
*-winnt*) system="winnt";;
x86_64-*-mingw*) system="mingw64";;
*mingw*) system="mingw";;
*-gnu*) system="hurd";;
*) exit 0;;
esac
# Compiler munging
compiler="gcc"
if [[ ${CC} == "ccc" ]] ; then
compiler=${CC}
fi
# Detect target arch
machine=""
chost_machine=${CHOST%%-*}
case ${system} in
linux)
case ${chost_machine}:${ABI} in
aarch64*be*) machine="aarch64 -DB_ENDIAN";;
aarch64*) machine="aarch64 -DL_ENDIAN";;
alphaev56*|\
alphaev[678]*)machine=alpha+bwx-${compiler};;
alpha*) machine=alpha-${compiler};;
armv[4-9]*b*) machine="armv4 -DB_ENDIAN";;
armv[4-9]*) machine="armv4 -DL_ENDIAN";;
arm*b*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
arm*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
avr*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
bfin*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
# hppa64*) machine=parisc64;;
hppa*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
i[0-9]86*|\
x86_64*:x86) machine=x86;;
ia64*) machine=ia64;;
loongarch64*) machine="loongarch64 -DL_ENDIAN" system=linux64;;
m68*) machine="latomic -DB_ENDIAN";;
mips*el*:o32) machine="mips32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
mips*:o32) machine="mips32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
mips*el*:n32) machine="mips64 -DL_ENDIAN";;
mips*:n32) machine="mips64 -DB_ENDIAN";;
mips*el*:n64) machine="mips64 -DL_ENDIAN" system=linux64;;
mips*:n64) machine="mips64 -DB_ENDIAN" system=linux64;;
powerpc64*le*)machine=ppc64le;;
powerpc64*) machine=ppc64;;
powerpc*le*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
powerpc*) machine=ppc;;
riscv32*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
riscv64*) machine="riscv64 -DL_ENDIAN" system=linux64;;
# sh64*) machine=elf;;
sh*b*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
sh*) machine="generic32 -DL_ENDIAN";;
# TODO: Might want to do -mcpu probing like glibc to determine a
# better default for sparc-linux-gnu targets. This logic will
# break v7 and older systems when they use it.
sparc*v7*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
sparc64*) machine=sparcv9 system=linux64;;
sparc*v9*) machine=sparcv9;;
sparc*v8*) machine=sparcv8;;
sparc*) machine=sparcv8;;
s390x*) machine=s390x system=linux64;;
s390*) machine="generic32 -DB_ENDIAN";;
x86_64*:x32) machine=x32;;
x86_64*) machine=x86_64;;
esac
;;
BSD)
case ${chost_machine} in
alpha*) machine=generic64;;
i[6-9]86*) machine=x86-elf;;
ia64*) machine=ia64;;
sparc64*) machine=sparc64;;
x86_64*) machine=x86_64;;
*) machine=generic32;;
esac
;;
aix)
machine=${compiler}
;;
darwin)
case ${chost_machine} in
powerpc64) machine=ppc-cc; system=${system}64;;
powerpc) machine=ppc-cc;;
i?86*) machine=i386-cc;;
x86_64) machine=x86_64-cc; system=${system}64;;
esac
;;
hpux)
case ${chost_machine} in
ia64) machine=ia64-${compiler} ;;
esac
;;
solaris)
case ${chost_machine} in
i386) machine=x86-${compiler} ;;
x86_64*) machine=x86_64-${compiler}; system=${system}64;;
sparcv9*) machine=sparcv9-${compiler}; system=${system}64;;
sparc*) machine=sparcv8-${compiler};;
esac
;;
winnt)
machine=parity
;;
mingw*)
# special case ... no xxx-yyy style name
echo ${system}
;;
hurd)
case ${chost_machine} in
i[0-9]86*) machine=x86;;
x86_64*) machine=x86_64;;
*) machine=generic32;;
esac
;;
esac
# If we have something, show it
[[ -n ${machine} ]] && echo ${system}-${machine}

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https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/7679
--- a/Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl
+++ b/Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl
@@ -77,8 +77,14 @@
# to. You're welcome.
sub dependmagic {
my $target = shift;
-
- return "$target: build_generated\n\t\$(MAKE) depend && \$(MAKE) _$target\n_$target";
+ my $magic = <<"_____";
+$target: build_generated depend
+ \$(MAKE) _$target
+_$target
+_____
+ # Remove line ending
+ $magic =~ s|\R$||;
+ return $magic;
}
'';
-}

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From 5b5e2985f355c8e99c196d9ce5d02c15bebadfbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 13:56:21 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Add support for io_pgetevents_time64 syscall
32-bit architectures that are y2038 safe don't include syscalls that use
32-bit time_t. Instead these architectures have suffixed syscalls that
always use a 64-bit time_t. In the case of the io_getevents syscall the
syscall has been replaced with the io_pgetevents_time64 syscall instead.
This patch changes the io_getevents() function to use the correct
syscall based on the avaliable syscalls and the time_t size. We will
only use the new 64-bit time_t syscall if the architecture is using a
64-bit time_t. This is to avoid having to deal with 32/64-bit
conversions and relying on a 64-bit timespec struct on 32-bit time_t
platforms. As of Linux 5.3 there are no 32-bit time_t architectures
without __NR_io_getevents. In the future if a 32-bit time_t architecture
wants to use the 64-bit syscalls we can handle the conversion.
This fixes build failures on 32-bit RISC-V.
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <paul.dale@oracle.com>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9819)
---
engines/e_afalg.c | 16 ++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+)
diff --git a/engines/e_afalg.c b/engines/e_afalg.c
index dacbe358cb..99516cb1bb 100644
--- a/engines/e_afalg.c
+++ b/engines/e_afalg.c
@@ -125,7 +125,23 @@ static ossl_inline int io_getevents(aio_context_t ctx, long min, long max,
struct io_event *events,
struct timespec *timeout)
{
+#if defined(__NR_io_getevents)
return syscall(__NR_io_getevents, ctx, min, max, events, timeout);
+#elif defined(__NR_io_pgetevents_time64)
+ /* Let's only support the 64 suffix syscalls for 64-bit time_t.
+ * This simplifies the code for us as we don't need to use a 64-bit
+ * version of timespec with a 32-bit time_t and handle converting
+ * between 64-bit and 32-bit times and check for overflows.
+ */
+ if (sizeof(timeout->tv_sec) == 8)
+ return syscall(__NR_io_pgetevents_time64, ctx, min, max, events, timeout, NULL);
+ else {
+ errno = ENOSYS;
+ return -1;
+ }
+#else
+# error "We require either the io_getevents syscall or __NR_io_pgetevents_time64."
+#endif
}
static void afalg_waitfd_cleanup(ASYNC_WAIT_CTX *ctx, const void *key,
--
2.26.2

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "https://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
<pkgmetadata>
<maintainer type="project">
<email>base-system@gentoo.org</email>
<name>Gentoo Base System</name>
</maintainer>
<use>
<flag name="bindist">Disable/Restrict EC algorithms (as they seem to be patented) -- note: changes the ABI</flag>
<flag name="rfc3779">Enable support for RFC 3779 (X.509 Extensions for IP Addresses and AS Identifiers)</flag>
<flag name="sslv2">Support for the old/insecure SSLv2 protocol -- note: not required for TLS/https</flag>
<flag name="sslv3">Support for the old/insecure SSLv3 protocol -- note: not required for TLS/https</flag>
<flag name="tls-compression">Enable support for discouraged TLS compression</flag>
<flag name="tls-heartbeat">Enable the Heartbeat Extension in TLS and DTLS</flag>
<flag name="weak-ssl-ciphers">Build support for SSL/TLS ciphers that are considered "weak"</flag>
</use>
<upstream>
<remote-id type="cpe">cpe:/a:openssl:openssl</remote-id>
<remote-id type="github">openssl/openssl</remote-id>
</upstream>
</pkgmetadata>

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# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI="7"
inherit flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs multilib-minimal
# openssl-1.0.2-patches-1.6 contain additional CVE patches
# which got fixed with this release.
# Please use 1.7 version number when rolling a new tarball!
PATCH_SET="openssl-1.0.2-patches-1.5"
MY_P=openssl-${PV/_/-}
# This patch set is based on the following files from Fedora 25,
# see https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/openssl/blob/25/f/openssl.spec
# for more details:
# - hobble-openssl (SOURCE1)
# - ec_curve.c (SOURCE12) -- MODIFIED
# - ectest.c (SOURCE13)
# - openssl-1.1.1-ec-curves.patch (PATCH37) -- MODIFIED
BINDIST_PATCH_SET="openssl-1.0.2t-bindist-1.0.tar.xz"
DESCRIPTION="full-strength general purpose cryptography library (including SSL and TLS)"
HOMEPAGE="https://openssl-library.org/"
SRC_URI="mirror://openssl/source/${MY_P}.tar.gz
bindist? (
mirror://gentoo/bb/${BINDIST_PATCH_SET}
)
!vanilla? (
https://dev.gentoo.org/~chutzpah/dist/openssl/${PATCH_SET}.tar.xz
)
mirror://gentoo/ec/openssl-compat-1.0.2u-versioned-symbols.patch.gz"
LICENSE="openssl"
SLOT="1.0.0"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~m68k ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86"
IUSE="+asm bindist gmp kerberos rfc3779 sctp cpu_flags_x86_sse2 sslv2 +sslv3 static-libs test +tls-heartbeat vanilla tls-compression"
RESTRICT="!bindist? ( bindist )
test"
RDEPEND="gmp? ( >=dev-libs/gmp-5.1.3-r1[static-libs(+)?,${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] )
kerberos? ( >=app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.11.4[${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] )
tls-compression? ( >=virtual/zlib-1.2.8-r1:=[static-libs(+)?,${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] )
!=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2*:0
!dev-libs/openssl:1.0.0"
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"
BDEPEND="
>=dev-lang/perl-5
sctp? ( >=net-misc/lksctp-tools-1.0.12 )
test? (
sys-apps/diffutils
app-alternatives/bc
)"
# Do not install any docs
DOCS=()
S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
MULTILIB_WRAPPED_HEADERS=(
usr/include/openssl/opensslconf.h
)
src_prepare() {
mv "${WORKDIR}"/openssl-compat-1.0.2u-versioned-symbols.patch "${WORKDIR}"/patch || die
if use bindist; then
mv "${WORKDIR}"/bindist-patches/hobble-openssl "${WORKDIR}" || die
bash "${WORKDIR}"/hobble-openssl || die
cp -f "${WORKDIR}"/bindist-patches/ec_curve.c "${S}"/crypto/ec/ || die
cp -f "${WORKDIR}"/bindist-patches/ectest.c "${S}"/crypto/ec/ || die
eapply "${WORKDIR}"/bindist-patches/ec-curves.patch
# Also see the configure parts below:
# enable-ec \
# $(use_ssl !bindist ec2m) \
# $(use_ssl !bindist srp) \
fi
# keep this in sync with app-misc/c_rehash
SSL_CNF_DIR="/etc/ssl"
# Make sure we only ever touch Makefile.org and avoid patching a file
# that gets blown away anyways by the Configure script in src_configure
rm -f Makefile
if ! use vanilla ; then
eapply "${WORKDIR}"/patch/*.patch
fi
eapply_user
# disable fips in the build
# make sure the man pages are suffixed #302165
# don't bother building man pages if they're disabled
sed -i \
-e '/DIRS/s: fips : :g' \
-e '/^MANSUFFIX/s:=.*:=ssl:' \
-e '/^MAKEDEPPROG/s:=.*:=$(CC):' \
-e $(has noman FEATURES \
&& echo '/^install:/s:install_docs::' \
|| echo '/^MANDIR=/s:=.*:='${EPREFIX}'/usr/share/man:') \
Makefile.org \
|| die
# show the actual commands in the log
sed -i '/^SET_X/s:=.*:=set -x:' Makefile.shared
# since we're forcing $(CC) as makedep anyway, just fix
# the conditional as always-on
# helps clang (#417795), and versioned gcc (#499818)
# this breaks build with 1.0.2p, not sure if it is needed anymore
#sed -i 's/expr.*MAKEDEPEND.*;/true;/' util/domd || die
# quiet out unknown driver argument warnings since openssl
# doesn't have well-split CFLAGS and we're making it even worse
# and 'make depend' uses -Werror for added fun (#417795 again)
[[ ${CC} == *clang* ]] && append-flags -Qunused-arguments
# allow openssl to be cross-compiled
cp "${FILESDIR}"/gentoo.config-1.0.2 gentoo.config || die
chmod a+rx gentoo.config || die
append-flags -fno-strict-aliasing
append-flags $(test-flags-CC -Wa,--noexecstack)
append-cppflags -DOPENSSL_NO_BUF_FREELISTS
sed -i '1s,^:$,#!'${EPREFIX}'/usr/bin/perl,' Configure #141906
# The config script does stupid stuff to prompt the user. Kill it.
sed -i '/stty -icanon min 0 time 50; read waste/d' config || die
./config --test-sanity || die "I AM NOT SANE"
multilib_copy_sources
}
multilib_src_configure() {
unset APPS #197996
unset SCRIPTS #312551
unset CROSS_COMPILE #311473
tc-export CC AR RANLIB RC
# Clean out patent-or-otherwise-encumbered code
# Camellia: Royalty Free https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camellia_(cipher)
# IDEA: Expired https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Data_Encryption_Algorithm
# EC: ????????? ??/??/2015 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_Curve_Cryptography
# MDC2: Expired https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MDC-2
# RC5: Expired https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RC5
use_ssl() { usex $1 "enable-${2:-$1}" "no-${2:-$1}" " ${*:3}" ; }
echoit() { echo "$@" ; "$@" ; }
local krb5=$(has_version app-crypt/mit-krb5 && echo "MIT" || echo "Heimdal")
# See if our toolchain supports __uint128_t. If so, it's 64bit
# friendly and can use the nicely optimized code paths. #460790
local ec_nistp_64_gcc_128
# Disable it for now though #469976
#if ! use bindist ; then
# echo "__uint128_t i;" > "${T}"/128.c
# if ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c "${T}"/128.c -o /dev/null >&/dev/null ; then
# ec_nistp_64_gcc_128="enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128"
# fi
#fi
local sslout=$(./gentoo.config)
einfo "Use configuration ${sslout:-(openssl knows best)}"
local config="Configure"
[[ -z ${sslout} ]] && config="config"
# Fedora hobbled-EC needs 'no-ec2m', 'no-srp'
# Make sure user flags don't get added *yet* to avoid duplicated
# flags.
CFLAGS= LDFLAGS= echoit \
./${config} \
${sslout} \
$(use cpu_flags_x86_sse2 || echo "no-sse2") \
enable-camellia \
enable-ec \
$(use_ssl !bindist ec2m) \
$(use_ssl !bindist srp) \
${ec_nistp_64_gcc_128} \
enable-idea \
enable-mdc2 \
enable-rc5 \
enable-tlsext \
$(use_ssl asm) \
$(use_ssl gmp gmp -lgmp) \
$(use_ssl kerberos krb5 --with-krb5-flavor=${krb5}) \
$(use_ssl rfc3779) \
$(use_ssl sctp) \
$(use_ssl sslv2 ssl2) \
$(use_ssl sslv3 ssl3) \
$(use_ssl tls-heartbeat heartbeats) \
$(use_ssl tls-compression zlib) \
--prefix="${EPREFIX}"/usr \
--openssldir="${EPREFIX}"${SSL_CNF_DIR} \
--libdir=$(get_libdir) \
shared threads \
|| die
# Clean out hardcoded flags that openssl uses
local DEFAULT_CFLAGS=$(grep ^CFLAG= Makefile | LC_ALL=C sed \
-e 's:^CFLAG=::' \
-e 's:\(^\| \)-fomit-frame-pointer::g' \
-e 's:\(^\| \)-O[^ ]*::g' \
-e 's:\(^\| \)-march=[^ ]*::g' \
-e 's:\(^\| \)-mcpu=[^ ]*::g' \
-e 's:\(^\| \)-m[^ ]*::g' \
-e 's:^ *::' \
-e 's: *$::' \
-e 's: \+: :g' \
-e 's:\\:\\\\:g'
)
# Now insert clean default flags with user flags
sed -i \
-e "/^CFLAG/s|=.*|=${DEFAULT_CFLAGS} ${CFLAGS}|" \
-e "/^LDFLAGS=/s|=[[:space:]]*$|=${LDFLAGS}|" \
Makefile || die
}
multilib_src_compile() {
# depend is needed to use $confopts; it also doesn't matter
# that it's -j1 as the code itself serializes subdirs
emake -j1 V=1 depend
emake build_libs
}
multilib_src_test() {
emake -j1 test
}
multilib_src_install() {
dolib.so lib{crypto,ssl}.so.${SLOT}
}

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# Copyright 1999-2026 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
inherit edo flag-o-matic toolchain-funcs multilib-minimal
MY_P=openssl-${PV/_/-}
DESCRIPTION="Full-strength general purpose cryptography library (including SSL and TLS)"
HOMEPAGE="https://openssl-library.org/"
SRC_URI="mirror://openssl/source/${MY_P}.tar.gz"
S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}"
LICENSE="openssl"
SLOT="$(ver_cut 1-3)"
if [[ ${PV} != *_pre* ]] ; then
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~arm64-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris"
fi
IUSE="+asm rfc3779 sctp cpu_flags_x86_sse2 sslv3 static-libs test tls-compression tls-heartbeat vanilla weak-ssl-ciphers"
RESTRICT="!test? ( test )"
RDEPEND="
!=dev-libs/openssl-1.1.1*:0
tls-compression? ( >=virtual/zlib-1.2.8-r1:=[static-libs(+)?,${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] )
"
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"
BDEPEND="
>=dev-lang/perl-5
sctp? ( >=net-misc/lksctp-tools-1.0.12 )
test? (
sys-apps/diffutils
app-alternatives/bc
kernel_linux? ( sys-process/procps )
)
"
# Do not install any docs
DOCS=()
PATCHES=(
# General patches which are suitable to always apply
# If they're Gentoo specific, add to USE=-vanilla logic in src_prepare!
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN/-compat}-1.1.0j-parallel_install_fix.patch # bug #671602
"${FILESDIR}"/${PN/-compat}-1.1.1i-riscv32.patch
)
pkg_setup() {
[[ ${MERGE_TYPE} == binary ]] && return
# must check in pkg_setup; sysctl doesn't work with userpriv!
if use test && use sctp; then
# test_ssl_new will fail with "Ensure SCTP AUTH chunks are enabled in kernel"
# if sctp.auth_enable is not enabled.
local sctp_auth_status=$(sysctl -n net.sctp.auth_enable 2>/dev/null)
if [[ -z "${sctp_auth_status}" ]] || [[ ${sctp_auth_status} != 1 ]]; then
die "FEATURES=test with USE=sctp requires net.sctp.auth_enable=1!"
fi
fi
}
src_prepare() {
# Allow openssl to be cross-compiled
cp "${FILESDIR}"/gentoo.config-1.0.4 gentoo.config || die
chmod a+rx gentoo.config || die
# Keep this in sync with app-misc/c_rehash
SSL_CNF_DIR="/etc/ssl"
# Make sure we only ever touch Makefile.org and avoid patching a file
# that gets blown away anyways by the Configure script in src_configure
rm -f Makefile
if ! use vanilla ; then
PATCHES+=(
# Add patches which are Gentoo-specific customisations here
)
fi
default
if use test && use sctp && has network-sandbox ${FEATURES}; then
einfo "Disabling test '80-test_ssl_new.t' which is known to fail with FEATURES=network-sandbox ..."
rm test/recipes/80-test_ssl_new.t || die
fi
# Quiet out unknown driver argument warnings since openssl
# doesn't have well-split CFLAGS and we're making it even worse
# and 'make depend' uses -Werror for added fun (bug #417795 again)
tc-is-clang && append-flags -Qunused-arguments
# We really, really need to build OpenSSL w/ strict aliasing disabled.
# It's filled with violations and it *will* result in miscompiled
# code. This has been in the ebuild for > 10 years but even in 2022,
# it's still relevant:
# - https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/55255
# - https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/18225
# - https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/18663#issuecomment-1181478057
# Don't remove the no strict aliasing bits below!
filter-flags -fstrict-aliasing
append-flags -fno-strict-aliasing
append-cppflags -DOPENSSL_NO_BUF_FREELISTS
append-flags $(test-flags-CC -Wa,--noexecstack)
# Remove test target when FEATURES=test isn't set
if ! use test ; then
sed \
-e '/^$config{dirs}/s@ "test",@@' \
-i Configure || die
fi
if use prefix && [[ ${CHOST} == *-solaris* ]] ; then
# use GNU ld full option, not to confuse it on Solaris
sed -i \
-e 's/-Wl,-M,/-Wl,--version-script=/' \
-e 's/-Wl,-h,/-Wl,--soname=/' \
Configurations/10-main.conf || die
# fix building on Solaris 10
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/6333
sed -i \
-e 's/-lsocket -lnsl -ldl/-lsocket -lnsl -ldl -lrt/' \
Configurations/10-main.conf || die
fi
local sslout=$(./gentoo.config)
einfo "Using configuration: ${sslout:-(openssl knows best)}"
local config="perl Configure"
[[ -z ${sslout} ]] && config="sh config -v"
# The config script does stupid stuff to prompt the user. Kill it.
sed -i '/stty -icanon min 0 time 50; read waste/d' config || die
edo ${config} ${sslout} --test-sanity
multilib_copy_sources
}
multilib_src_configure() {
# bug #197996
unset APPS
# bug #312551
unset SCRIPTS
# bug #311473
unset CROSS_COMPILE
tc-export AR CC CXX RANLIB RC
use_ssl() { usex $1 "enable-${2:-$1}" "no-${2:-$1}" " ${*:3}" ; }
local krb5=$(has_version app-crypt/mit-krb5 && echo "MIT" || echo "Heimdal")
# See if our toolchain supports __uint128_t. If so, it's 64bit
# friendly and can use the nicely optimized code paths, bug #460790.
#local ec_nistp_64_gcc_128
#
# Disable it for now though (bug #469976)
# Do NOT re-enable without substantial discussion first!
#
#echo "__uint128_t i;" > "${T}"/128.c
#if ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c "${T}"/128.c -o /dev/null >&/dev/null ; then
# ec_nistp_64_gcc_128="enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128"
#fi
local sslout=$(./gentoo.config)
einfo "Use configuration ${sslout:-(openssl knows best)}"
local config="perl Configure"
[[ -z ${sslout} ]] && config="sh config -v"
# "disable-deprecated" option breaks too many consumers.
# Don't set it without thorough revdeps testing.
# Make sure user flags don't get added *yet* to avoid duplicated
# flags.
local myeconfargs=(
${sslout}
$(use cpu_flags_x86_sse2 || echo "no-sse2")
enable-camellia
enable-ec
enable-ec2m
enable-sm2
enable-srp
$(use elibc_musl && echo "no-async")
${ec_nistp_64_gcc_128}
enable-idea
enable-mdc2
enable-rc5
$(use_ssl sslv3 ssl3)
$(use_ssl sslv3 ssl3-method)
$(use_ssl asm)
$(use_ssl rfc3779)
$(use_ssl sctp)
$(use test || echo "no-tests")
$(use_ssl tls-compression zlib)
$(use_ssl tls-heartbeat heartbeats)
$(use_ssl weak-ssl-ciphers)
--prefix="${EPREFIX}"/usr
--openssldir="${EPREFIX}"${SSL_CNF_DIR}
--libdir=$(get_libdir)
shared
threads
)
edo ${config} "${myeconfargs[@]}"
}
multilib_src_compile() {
emake all
}
multilib_src_test() {
emake -j1 test
}
multilib_src_install() {
dolib.so lib{crypto,ssl}.so.$(ver_cut 1-2 "${SLOT}")
}