This has a new binding scheme in building OpenSSL-3.0.0 library with
Node.js. OpenSSL-3.0.0 uses a new build system with Perl
for various
supported platforms. See openssl/Configurations/README
and
openssl/Configurations/README-design.md
in the OpenSSL source for
details.
In order to build OpenSSL library without Perl
in the build of Node.js
for various supported platforms, platform dependent files (e.g. asm
and header files ) are pre-generated and stored into the
config/archs
directory.
-
config/Makefile
andconfig/generate_gypi.pl
Makefile has supported platform list and generates and copies platform dependent files (e.g. asm files) into arch directory with
generate_gypi.pl
. Platform dependent gypi files are also created obtaining build information fromconfigdata.pm
that is generated withConfigure
in the OpenSSL build system.For Windows,
Configure
generatesmakefile
that is only available tonmake
command.config/Makefile_VC-WIN32
andconfig/Makefile_VC-WIN64A
are made by hand for the use of GNU make. Ifmakefile
rules or targets are changed in the version up of OpenSSL, they should be also updated. -
gyp and gypi files (
openssl*.{gyp,gypi}
)openssl.gyp
has two targets of openssl and openssl-cli referred fromnode.gyp
. They include asm and no_asm gypi files with arch dependent gypi according to its build options and platforms. The gyp data which is common with asm and no_asm are stored inopenssl_common.gypi
. -
header files (
config/*.{h,h.tmpl}
)bn_conf.h
,dso_conf.h
andopensslconf.h
are platform dependent in the OpenSSL sources. They are replaced withconfig/*.h.tmpl
files to include the file in the../../../config/
and referred to each arch file that depends on asm and no-asm option. These headers are generated by the make targetgenerate_headers
.
Supported architectures for use of ASM
Here is a list of supported architectures for use of ASM in OpenSSL.
--dest-os | --dest-cpu | OpenSSL target arch | CI |
---|---|---|---|
aix | ppc64 | aix64-gcc | o |
linux | ia32 | linux-elf | o |
linux | x32 | linux-x32 | - |
linux | x64 | linux-x86_64 | o |
linux | arm | linux-armv4 | o |
linux | arm64 | linux-aarch64 | o |
linux | ppc64(*1) | linux-ppc64le | o |
linux | s390 | linux32-s390x | o |
linux | s390x | linux64-s390x | o |
mac | ia32 | darwin-i386-cc | - |
mac | x64 | darwin64-x86-cc | o |
win | ia32 | VC-WIN32 | - |
win | x64 | VC-WIN64A | o |
solaris | ia32 | solaris-x86-gcc | o |
solaris | x64 | solaris64-x86_64-gcc | o |
freebsd | ia32 | BSD-x86 | - |
freebsd | x64 | BSD-x86_64 | o |
openbsd | ia32 | BSD-x86 | - |
openbsd | x64 | BSD-x86_64 | - |
others | others | linux-elf | - |
(*1: This needs to be configured with the variable of node_byteorder: little)
These are listed in config/Makefile. Please refer config/opensslconf_asm.h for details.
To remove or add an architecture the templates need to be updated for which there are two:
- include_asm.h.tmpl
- include_no-asm.h.tmpl
Remove the architecture in question from these files and then run:
$ make generate-headers
Also remove the architecture from the list of supported ASM architectures in README.md
Upgrading OpenSSL
Please refer to maintaining-openssl.