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Nexus 7 goes from 1002.8 ops/sec to 4704.8 at a cost of 10KB of code. (It'll actually save code if built with -mfpu=neon because then the generic version can be discarded by the compiler.) Change-Id: Ia6d02efb2c2d1bb02a07eb56ec4ca3b0dba99382 Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/6524 Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
551 lines
17 KiB
Python
551 lines
17 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2015, Google Inc.
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#
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# Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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# WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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# SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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# WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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# OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
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# CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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"""Enumerates the BoringSSL source in src/ and either generates two gypi files
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(boringssl.gypi and boringssl_tests.gypi) for Chromium, or generates
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source-list files for Android."""
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import json
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# OS_ARCH_COMBOS maps from OS and platform to the OpenSSL assembly "style" for
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# that platform and the extension used by asm files.
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OS_ARCH_COMBOS = [
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('linux', 'arm', 'linux32', [], 'S'),
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('linux', 'aarch64', 'linux64', [], 'S'),
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('linux', 'x86', 'elf', ['-fPIC', '-DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2'], 'S'),
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('linux', 'x86_64', 'elf', [], 'S'),
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('mac', 'x86', 'macosx', ['-fPIC', '-DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2'], 'S'),
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('mac', 'x86_64', 'macosx', [], 'S'),
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('win', 'x86', 'win32n', ['-DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2'], 'asm'),
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('win', 'x86_64', 'nasm', [], 'asm'),
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]
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# NON_PERL_FILES enumerates assembly files that are not processed by the
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# perlasm system.
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NON_PERL_FILES = {
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('linux', 'arm'): [
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'src/crypto/chacha/chacha_vec_arm.S',
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'src/crypto/cpu-arm-asm.S',
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'src/crypto/curve25519/asm/x25519-arm.S',
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'src/crypto/poly1305/poly1305_arm_asm.S',
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],
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}
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class Chromium(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.header = \
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"""# Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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# This file is created by generate_build_files.py. Do not edit manually.
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"""
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def PrintVariableSection(self, out, name, files):
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out.write(' \'%s\': [\n' % name)
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for f in sorted(files):
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out.write(' \'%s\',\n' % f)
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out.write(' ],\n')
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def WriteFiles(self, files, asm_outputs):
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with open('boringssl.gypi', 'w+') as gypi:
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gypi.write(self.header + '{\n \'variables\': {\n')
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self.PrintVariableSection(
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gypi, 'boringssl_ssl_sources', files['ssl'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(
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gypi, 'boringssl_crypto_sources', files['crypto'])
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for ((osname, arch), asm_files) in asm_outputs:
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self.PrintVariableSection(gypi, 'boringssl_%s_%s_sources' %
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(osname, arch), asm_files)
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gypi.write(' }\n}\n')
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with open('boringssl_tests.gypi', 'w+') as test_gypi:
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test_gypi.write(self.header + '{\n \'targets\': [\n')
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test_names = []
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for test in sorted(files['test']):
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test_name = 'boringssl_%s' % os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(test))[0]
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test_gypi.write(""" {
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'target_name': '%s',
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'type': 'executable',
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'dependencies': [
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'boringssl.gyp:boringssl',
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],
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'sources': [
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'%s',
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'<@(boringssl_test_support_sources)',
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],
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# TODO(davidben): Fix size_t truncations in BoringSSL.
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# https://crbug.com/429039
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'msvs_disabled_warnings': [ 4267, ],
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},\n""" % (test_name, test))
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test_names.append(test_name)
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test_names.sort()
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test_gypi.write(' ],\n \'variables\': {\n')
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self.PrintVariableSection(
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test_gypi, 'boringssl_test_support_sources', files['test_support'])
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test_gypi.write(' \'boringssl_test_targets\': [\n')
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for test in test_names:
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test_gypi.write(""" '%s',\n""" % test)
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test_gypi.write(' ],\n }\n}\n')
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class Android(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.header = \
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"""# Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""
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def ExtraFiles(self):
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return ['android_compat_hacks.c', 'android_compat_keywrap.c']
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def PrintVariableSection(self, out, name, files):
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out.write('%s := \\\n' % name)
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for f in sorted(files):
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out.write(' %s\\\n' % f)
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out.write('\n')
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def WriteFiles(self, files, asm_outputs):
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with open('sources.mk', 'w+') as makefile:
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makefile.write(self.header)
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files['crypto'].extend(self.ExtraFiles())
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self.PrintVariableSection(makefile, 'crypto_sources', files['crypto'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(makefile, 'ssl_sources', files['ssl'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(makefile, 'tool_sources', files['tool'])
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for ((osname, arch), asm_files) in asm_outputs:
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self.PrintVariableSection(
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makefile, '%s_%s_sources' % (osname, arch), asm_files)
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class AndroidStandalone(Android):
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"""AndroidStandalone is for Android builds outside of the Android-system, i.e.
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for applications that wish wish to ship BoringSSL.
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"""
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def ExtraFiles(self):
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return []
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class Bazel(object):
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"""Bazel outputs files suitable for including in Bazel files."""
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def __init__(self):
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self.firstSection = True
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self.header = \
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"""# This file is created by generate_build_files.py. Do not edit manually.
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"""
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def PrintVariableSection(self, out, name, files):
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if not self.firstSection:
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out.write('\n')
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self.firstSection = False
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out.write('%s = [\n' % name)
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for f in sorted(files):
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out.write(' "%s",\n' % f)
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out.write(']\n')
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def WriteFiles(self, files, asm_outputs):
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with open('BUILD.generated.bzl', 'w+') as out:
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out.write(self.header)
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self.PrintVariableSection(out, 'ssl_headers', files['ssl_headers'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(
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out, 'ssl_internal_headers', files['ssl_internal_headers'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(out, 'ssl_sources', files['ssl'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(out, 'crypto_headers', files['crypto_headers'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(
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out, 'crypto_internal_headers', files['crypto_internal_headers'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(out, 'crypto_sources', files['crypto'])
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self.PrintVariableSection(out, 'tool_sources', files['tool'])
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for ((osname, arch), asm_files) in asm_outputs:
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self.PrintVariableSection(
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out, 'crypto_sources_%s_%s' % (osname, arch), asm_files)
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with open('BUILD.generated_tests.bzl', 'w+') as out:
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out.write(self.header)
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out.write('test_support_sources = [\n')
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for filename in files['test_support']:
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if os.path.basename(filename) == 'malloc.cc':
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continue
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out.write(' "%s",\n' % filename)
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out.write(']\n\n')
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out.write('def create_tests(copts):\n')
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out.write(' test_support_sources_complete = test_support_sources + \\\n')
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out.write(' native.glob(["src/crypto/test/*.h"])\n')
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name_counts = {}
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for test in files['tests']:
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name = os.path.basename(test[0])
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name_counts[name] = name_counts.get(name, 0) + 1
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first = True
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for test in files['tests']:
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name = os.path.basename(test[0])
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if name_counts[name] > 1:
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if '/' in test[1]:
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name += '_' + os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(test[1]))[0]
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else:
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name += '_' + test[1].replace('-', '_')
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if not first:
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out.write('\n')
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first = False
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src_prefix = 'src/' + test[0]
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for src in files['test']:
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if src.startswith(src_prefix):
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src = src
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break
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else:
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raise ValueError("Can't find source for %s" % test[0])
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out.write(' native.cc_test(\n')
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out.write(' name = "%s",\n' % name)
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out.write(' size = "small",\n')
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out.write(' srcs = ["%s"] + test_support_sources_complete,\n' % src)
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data_files = []
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if len(test) > 1:
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out.write(' args = [\n')
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for arg in test[1:]:
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if '/' in arg:
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out.write(' "$(location src/%s)",\n' % arg)
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data_files.append('src/%s' % arg)
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else:
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out.write(' "%s",\n' % arg)
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out.write(' ],\n')
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out.write(' copts = copts,\n')
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if len(data_files) > 0:
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out.write(' data = [\n')
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for filename in data_files:
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out.write(' "%s",\n' % filename)
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out.write(' ],\n')
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if 'ssl/' in test[0]:
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out.write(' deps = [\n')
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out.write(' ":crypto",\n')
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out.write(' ":ssl",\n')
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out.write(' ],\n')
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else:
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out.write(' deps = [":crypto"],\n')
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out.write(' )\n')
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def FindCMakeFiles(directory):
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"""Returns list of all CMakeLists.txt files recursively in directory."""
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cmakefiles = []
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for (path, _, filenames) in os.walk(directory):
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for filename in filenames:
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if filename == 'CMakeLists.txt':
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cmakefiles.append(os.path.join(path, filename))
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return cmakefiles
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def NoTests(dent, is_dir):
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"""Filter function that can be passed to FindCFiles in order to remove test
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sources."""
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if is_dir:
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return dent != 'test'
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return 'test.' not in dent and not dent.startswith('example_')
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def OnlyTests(dent, is_dir):
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"""Filter function that can be passed to FindCFiles in order to remove
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non-test sources."""
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if is_dir:
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return dent != 'test'
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return '_test.' in dent or dent.startswith('example_')
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def AllFiles(dent, is_dir):
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"""Filter function that can be passed to FindCFiles in order to include all
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sources."""
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return True
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def SSLHeaderFiles(dent, is_dir):
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return dent in ['ssl.h', 'tls1.h', 'ssl23.h', 'ssl3.h', 'dtls1.h']
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def FindCFiles(directory, filter_func):
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"""Recurses through directory and returns a list of paths to all the C source
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files that pass filter_func."""
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cfiles = []
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for (path, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(directory):
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for filename in filenames:
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if not filename.endswith('.c') and not filename.endswith('.cc'):
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continue
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if not filter_func(filename, False):
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continue
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cfiles.append(os.path.join(path, filename))
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for (i, dirname) in enumerate(dirnames):
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if not filter_func(dirname, True):
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del dirnames[i]
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return cfiles
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def FindHeaderFiles(directory, filter_func):
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"""Recurses through directory and returns a list of paths to all the header files that pass filter_func."""
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hfiles = []
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for (path, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(directory):
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for filename in filenames:
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if not filename.endswith('.h'):
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continue
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if not filter_func(filename, False):
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continue
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hfiles.append(os.path.join(path, filename))
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return hfiles
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def ExtractPerlAsmFromCMakeFile(cmakefile):
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"""Parses the contents of the CMakeLists.txt file passed as an argument and
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returns a list of all the perlasm() directives found in the file."""
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perlasms = []
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with open(cmakefile) as f:
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for line in f:
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line = line.strip()
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if not line.startswith('perlasm('):
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continue
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if not line.endswith(')'):
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raise ValueError('Bad perlasm line in %s' % cmakefile)
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# Remove "perlasm(" from start and ")" from end
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params = line[8:-1].split()
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if len(params) < 2:
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raise ValueError('Bad perlasm line in %s' % cmakefile)
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perlasms.append({
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'extra_args': params[2:],
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'input': os.path.join(os.path.dirname(cmakefile), params[1]),
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'output': os.path.join(os.path.dirname(cmakefile), params[0]),
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})
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return perlasms
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def ReadPerlAsmOperations():
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"""Returns a list of all perlasm() directives found in CMake config files in
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src/."""
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perlasms = []
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cmakefiles = FindCMakeFiles('src')
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for cmakefile in cmakefiles:
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perlasms.extend(ExtractPerlAsmFromCMakeFile(cmakefile))
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return perlasms
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def PerlAsm(output_filename, input_filename, perlasm_style, extra_args):
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"""Runs the a perlasm script and puts the output into output_filename."""
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base_dir = os.path.dirname(output_filename)
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if not os.path.isdir(base_dir):
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os.makedirs(base_dir)
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output = subprocess.check_output(
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['perl', input_filename, perlasm_style] + extra_args)
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with open(output_filename, 'w+') as out_file:
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out_file.write(output)
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def ArchForAsmFilename(filename):
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"""Returns the architectures that a given asm file should be compiled for
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based on substrings in the filename."""
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if 'x86_64' in filename or 'avx2' in filename:
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return ['x86_64']
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elif ('x86' in filename and 'x86_64' not in filename) or '586' in filename:
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return ['x86']
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elif 'armx' in filename:
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return ['arm', 'aarch64']
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elif 'armv8' in filename:
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return ['aarch64']
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elif 'arm' in filename:
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return ['arm']
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else:
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raise ValueError('Unknown arch for asm filename: ' + filename)
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def WriteAsmFiles(perlasms):
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"""Generates asm files from perlasm directives for each supported OS x
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platform combination."""
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asmfiles = {}
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for osarch in OS_ARCH_COMBOS:
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(osname, arch, perlasm_style, extra_args, asm_ext) = osarch
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key = (osname, arch)
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outDir = '%s-%s' % key
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for perlasm in perlasms:
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filename = os.path.basename(perlasm['input'])
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output = perlasm['output']
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if not output.startswith('src'):
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raise ValueError('output missing src: %s' % output)
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output = os.path.join(outDir, output[4:])
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if output.endswith('-armx.${ASM_EXT}'):
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output = output.replace('-armx',
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'-armx64' if arch == 'aarch64' else '-armx32')
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output = output.replace('${ASM_EXT}', asm_ext)
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if arch in ArchForAsmFilename(filename):
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PerlAsm(output, perlasm['input'], perlasm_style,
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perlasm['extra_args'] + extra_args)
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asmfiles.setdefault(key, []).append(output)
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for (key, non_perl_asm_files) in NON_PERL_FILES.iteritems():
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asmfiles.setdefault(key, []).extend(non_perl_asm_files)
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return asmfiles
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def main(platforms):
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crypto_c_files = FindCFiles(os.path.join('src', 'crypto'), NoTests)
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ssl_c_files = FindCFiles(os.path.join('src', 'ssl'), NoTests)
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tool_cc_files = FindCFiles(os.path.join('src', 'tool'), NoTests)
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# Generate err_data.c
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with open('err_data.c', 'w+') as err_data:
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subprocess.check_call(['go', 'run', 'err_data_generate.go'],
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cwd=os.path.join('src', 'crypto', 'err'),
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stdout=err_data)
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crypto_c_files.append('err_data.c')
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test_support_cc_files = FindCFiles(os.path.join('src', 'crypto', 'test'),
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AllFiles)
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test_c_files = FindCFiles(os.path.join('src', 'crypto'), OnlyTests)
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test_c_files += FindCFiles(os.path.join('src', 'ssl'), OnlyTests)
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ssl_h_files = (
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FindHeaderFiles(
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os.path.join('src', 'include', 'openssl'),
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SSLHeaderFiles))
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def NotSSLHeaderFiles(filename, is_dir):
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return not SSLHeaderFiles(filename, is_dir)
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crypto_h_files = (
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FindHeaderFiles(
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os.path.join('src', 'include', 'openssl'),
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NotSSLHeaderFiles))
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ssl_internal_h_files = FindHeaderFiles(os.path.join('src', 'ssl'), NoTests)
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crypto_internal_h_files = FindHeaderFiles(
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os.path.join('src', 'crypto'), NoTests)
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with open('src/util/all_tests.json', 'r') as f:
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tests = json.load(f)
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test_binaries = set([test[0] for test in tests])
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test_sources = set([
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test.replace('.cc', '').replace('.c', '').replace(
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'src/',
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'')
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for test in test_c_files])
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if test_binaries != test_sources:
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print 'Test sources and configured tests do not match'
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a = test_binaries.difference(test_sources)
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if len(a) > 0:
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print 'These tests are configured without sources: ' + str(a)
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b = test_sources.difference(test_binaries)
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if len(b) > 0:
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print 'These test sources are not configured: ' + str(b)
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files = {
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'crypto': crypto_c_files,
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'crypto_headers': crypto_h_files,
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'crypto_internal_headers': crypto_internal_h_files,
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'ssl': ssl_c_files,
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'ssl_headers': ssl_h_files,
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'ssl_internal_headers': ssl_internal_h_files,
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'tool': tool_cc_files,
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'test': test_c_files,
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'test_support': test_support_cc_files,
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'tests': tests,
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}
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asm_outputs = sorted(WriteAsmFiles(ReadPerlAsmOperations()).iteritems())
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for platform in platforms:
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platform.WriteFiles(files, asm_outputs)
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return 0
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def Usage():
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print 'Usage: python %s [chromium|android|android-standalone|bazel]' % sys.argv[0]
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sys.exit(1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if len(sys.argv) < 2:
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Usage()
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platforms = []
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for s in sys.argv[1:]:
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if s == 'chromium' or s == 'gyp':
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platforms.append(Chromium())
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elif s == 'android':
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platforms.append(Android())
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elif s == 'android-standalone':
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platforms.append(AndroidStandalone())
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elif s == 'bazel':
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platforms.append(Bazel())
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else:
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Usage()
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sys.exit(main(platforms))
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