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400 lines
13 KiB
Rust
400 lines
13 KiB
Rust
#![allow(clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping, clippy::unusual_byte_groupings)]
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extern crate autocfg;
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#[cfg(feature = "bindgen")]
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extern crate bindgen;
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extern crate cc;
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#[cfg(feature = "vendored")]
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extern crate openssl_src;
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extern crate pkg_config;
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#[cfg(target_env = "msvc")]
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extern crate vcpkg;
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use std::collections::HashSet;
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use std::env;
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use std::ffi::OsString;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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mod cfgs;
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mod find_normal;
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#[cfg(feature = "vendored")]
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mod find_vendored;
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#[cfg(feature = "bindgen")]
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mod run_bindgen;
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#[derive(PartialEq)]
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enum Version {
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Openssl3xx,
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Openssl11x,
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Openssl10x,
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Libressl,
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}
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fn env_inner(name: &str) -> Option<OsString> {
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let var = env::var_os(name);
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println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={}", name);
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match var {
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Some(ref v) => println!("{} = {}", name, v.to_string_lossy()),
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None => println!("{} unset", name),
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}
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var
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}
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fn env(name: &str) -> Option<OsString> {
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let prefix = env::var("TARGET").unwrap().to_uppercase().replace('-', "_");
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let prefixed = format!("{}_{}", prefix, name);
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env_inner(&prefixed).or_else(|| env_inner(name))
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}
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fn find_openssl(target: &str) -> (Vec<PathBuf>, PathBuf) {
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#[cfg(feature = "vendored")]
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{
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// vendor if the feature is present, unless
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// OPENSSL_NO_VENDOR exists and isn't `0`
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if env("OPENSSL_NO_VENDOR").map_or(true, |s| s == "0") {
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return find_vendored::get_openssl(target);
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}
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}
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find_normal::get_openssl(target)
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}
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fn main() {
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check_rustc_versions();
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let target = env::var("TARGET").unwrap();
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let (lib_dirs, include_dir) = find_openssl(&target);
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if !lib_dirs.iter().all(|p| Path::new(p).exists()) {
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panic!("OpenSSL library directory does not exist: {:?}", lib_dirs);
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}
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if !Path::new(&include_dir).exists() {
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panic!(
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"OpenSSL include directory does not exist: {}",
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include_dir.to_string_lossy()
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);
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}
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for lib_dir in lib_dirs.iter() {
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println!(
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"cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}",
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lib_dir.to_string_lossy()
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);
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}
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println!("cargo:include={}", include_dir.to_string_lossy());
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let version = postprocess(&[include_dir]);
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let libs_env = env("OPENSSL_LIBS");
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let libs = match libs_env.as_ref().and_then(|s| s.to_str()) {
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Some(v) => {
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if v.is_empty() {
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vec![]
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} else {
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v.split(':').collect()
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}
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}
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None => match version {
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Version::Openssl10x if target.contains("windows") => vec!["ssleay32", "libeay32"],
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Version::Openssl3xx | Version::Openssl11x if target.contains("windows-msvc") => {
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vec!["libssl", "libcrypto"]
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}
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_ => vec!["ssl", "crypto"],
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},
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};
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let kind = determine_mode(&lib_dirs, &libs);
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for lib in libs.into_iter() {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}={}", kind, lib);
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}
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// https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/15086
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if version == Version::Openssl3xx
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&& kind == "static"
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&& (env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap() == "linux"
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|| env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap() == "android")
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&& env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_POINTER_WIDTH").unwrap() == "32"
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{
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=atomic");
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}
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if kind == "static" && target.contains("windows") {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=gdi32");
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=user32");
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=crypt32");
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=ws2_32");
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=advapi32");
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}
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}
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fn check_rustc_versions() {
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let cfg = autocfg::new();
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if cfg.probe_rustc_version(1, 31) {
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println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=const_fn");
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}
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}
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#[allow(clippy::let_and_return)]
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fn postprocess(include_dirs: &[PathBuf]) -> Version {
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let version = validate_headers(include_dirs);
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#[cfg(feature = "bindgen")]
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run_bindgen::run(&include_dirs);
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version
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}
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/// Validates the header files found in `include_dir` and then returns the
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/// version string of OpenSSL.
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#[allow(clippy::manual_strip)] // we need to support pre-1.45.0
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fn validate_headers(include_dirs: &[PathBuf]) -> Version {
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// This `*-sys` crate only works with OpenSSL 1.0.1, 1.0.2, 1.1.0, 1.1.1 and 3.0.0.
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// To correctly expose the right API from this crate, take a look at
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// `opensslv.h` to see what version OpenSSL claims to be.
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//
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// OpenSSL has a number of build-time configuration options which affect
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// various structs and such. Since OpenSSL 1.1.0 this isn't really a problem
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// as the library is much more FFI-friendly, but 1.0.{1,2} suffer this problem.
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//
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// To handle all this conditional compilation we slurp up the configuration
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// file of OpenSSL, `opensslconf.h`, and then dump out everything it defines
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// as our own #[cfg] directives. That way the `ossl10x.rs` bindings can
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// account for compile differences and such.
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println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build/expando.c");
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let mut gcc = cc::Build::new();
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for include_dir in include_dirs {
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gcc.include(include_dir);
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}
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let expanded = match gcc.file("build/expando.c").try_expand() {
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Ok(expanded) => expanded,
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Err(e) => {
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panic!(
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"
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Header expansion error:
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{:?}
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Failed to find OpenSSL development headers.
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You can try fixing this setting the `OPENSSL_DIR` environment variable
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pointing to your OpenSSL installation or installing OpenSSL headers package
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specific to your distribution:
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# On Ubuntu
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sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
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# On Arch Linux
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sudo pacman -S openssl
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# On Fedora
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sudo dnf install openssl-devel
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# On Alpine Linux
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apk add openssl-dev
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See rust-openssl README for more information:
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https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl#linux
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",
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e
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);
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}
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};
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let expanded = String::from_utf8(expanded).unwrap();
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let mut enabled = vec![];
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let mut openssl_version = None;
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let mut libressl_version = None;
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for line in expanded.lines() {
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let line = line.trim();
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let openssl_prefix = "RUST_VERSION_OPENSSL_";
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let new_openssl_prefix = "RUST_VERSION_NEW_OPENSSL_";
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let libressl_prefix = "RUST_VERSION_LIBRESSL_";
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let conf_prefix = "RUST_CONF_";
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if line.starts_with(openssl_prefix) {
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let version = &line[openssl_prefix.len()..];
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openssl_version = Some(parse_version(version));
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} else if line.starts_with(new_openssl_prefix) {
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let version = &line[new_openssl_prefix.len()..];
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openssl_version = Some(parse_new_version(version));
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} else if line.starts_with(libressl_prefix) {
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let version = &line[libressl_prefix.len()..];
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libressl_version = Some(parse_version(version));
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} else if line.starts_with(conf_prefix) {
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enabled.push(&line[conf_prefix.len()..]);
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}
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}
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for enabled in &enabled {
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println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=osslconf=\"{}\"", enabled);
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}
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println!("cargo:conf={}", enabled.join(","));
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for cfg in cfgs::get(openssl_version, libressl_version) {
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println!("cargo:rustc-cfg={}", cfg);
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}
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if let Some(libressl_version) = libressl_version {
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println!("cargo:libressl_version_number={:x}", libressl_version);
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let major = (libressl_version >> 28) as u8;
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let minor = (libressl_version >> 20) as u8;
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let fix = (libressl_version >> 12) as u8;
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let (major, minor, fix) = match (major, minor, fix) {
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(2, 5, 0) => ('2', '5', '0'),
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(2, 5, 1) => ('2', '5', '1'),
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(2, 5, 2) => ('2', '5', '2'),
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(2, 5, _) => ('2', '5', 'x'),
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(2, 6, 0) => ('2', '6', '0'),
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(2, 6, 1) => ('2', '6', '1'),
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(2, 6, 2) => ('2', '6', '2'),
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(2, 6, _) => ('2', '6', 'x'),
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(2, 7, _) => ('2', '7', 'x'),
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(2, 8, 0) => ('2', '8', '0'),
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(2, 8, 1) => ('2', '8', '1'),
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(2, 8, _) => ('2', '8', 'x'),
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(2, 9, 0) => ('2', '9', '0'),
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(2, 9, _) => ('2', '9', 'x'),
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(3, 0, 0) => ('3', '0', '0'),
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(3, 0, 1) => ('3', '0', '1'),
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(3, 0, _) => ('3', '0', 'x'),
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(3, 1, 0) => ('3', '1', '0'),
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(3, 1, _) => ('3', '1', 'x'),
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(3, 2, 0) => ('3', '2', '0'),
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(3, 2, 1) => ('3', '2', '1'),
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(3, 2, _) => ('3', '2', 'x'),
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(3, 3, 0) => ('3', '3', '0'),
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(3, 3, 1) => ('3', '3', '1'),
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(3, 3, _) => ('3', '3', 'x'),
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(3, 4, 0) => ('3', '4', '0'),
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(3, 4, _) => ('3', '4', 'x'),
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(3, 5, _) => ('3', '5', 'x'),
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_ => version_error(),
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};
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println!("cargo:libressl=true");
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println!("cargo:libressl_version={}{}{}", major, minor, fix);
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println!("cargo:version=101");
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Version::Libressl
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} else {
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let openssl_version = openssl_version.unwrap();
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println!("cargo:version_number={:x}", openssl_version);
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if openssl_version >= 0x4_00_00_00_0 {
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version_error()
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} else if openssl_version >= 0x3_00_00_00_0 {
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Version::Openssl3xx
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} else if openssl_version >= 0x1_01_01_00_0 {
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println!("cargo:version=111");
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Version::Openssl11x
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} else if openssl_version >= 0x1_01_00_06_0 {
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println!("cargo:version=110");
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println!("cargo:patch=f");
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Version::Openssl11x
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} else if openssl_version >= 0x1_01_00_00_0 {
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println!("cargo:version=110");
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Version::Openssl11x
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} else if openssl_version >= 0x1_00_02_00_0 {
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println!("cargo:version=102");
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Version::Openssl10x
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} else if openssl_version >= 0x1_00_01_00_0 {
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println!("cargo:version=101");
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Version::Openssl10x
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} else {
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version_error()
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}
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}
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}
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fn version_error() -> ! {
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panic!(
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"
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This crate is only compatible with OpenSSL (version 1.0.1 through 1.1.1, or 3.0.0), or LibreSSL 2.5
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through 3.5, but a different version of OpenSSL was found. The build is now aborting
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due to this version mismatch.
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"
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);
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}
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// parses a string that looks like "0x100020cfL"
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#[allow(deprecated)] // trim_right_matches is now trim_end_matches
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#[allow(clippy::match_like_matches_macro)] // matches macro requires rust 1.42.0
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fn parse_version(version: &str) -> u64 {
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// cut off the 0x prefix
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assert!(version.starts_with("0x"));
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let version = &version[2..];
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// and the type specifier suffix
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let version = version.trim_right_matches(|c: char| match c {
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'0'..='9' | 'a'..='f' | 'A'..='F' => false,
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_ => true,
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});
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u64::from_str_radix(version, 16).unwrap()
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}
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// parses a string that looks like 3_0_0
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fn parse_new_version(version: &str) -> u64 {
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println!("version: {}", version);
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let mut it = version.split('_');
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let major = it.next().unwrap().parse::<u64>().unwrap();
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let minor = it.next().unwrap().parse::<u64>().unwrap();
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let patch = it.next().unwrap().parse::<u64>().unwrap();
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(major << 28) | (minor << 20) | (patch << 4)
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}
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/// Given a libdir for OpenSSL (where artifacts are located) as well as the name
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/// of the libraries we're linking to, figure out whether we should link them
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/// statically or dynamically.
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fn determine_mode(libdirs: &[PathBuf], libs: &[&str]) -> &'static str {
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// First see if a mode was explicitly requested
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let kind = env("OPENSSL_STATIC");
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match kind.as_ref().and_then(|s| s.to_str()) {
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Some("0") => return "dylib",
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Some(_) => return "static",
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None => {}
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}
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// Next, see what files we actually have to link against, and see what our
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// possibilities even are.
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let mut files = HashSet::new();
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for dir in libdirs {
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for path in dir
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.read_dir()
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.unwrap()
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.map(|e| e.unwrap())
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.map(|e| e.file_name())
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.filter_map(|e| e.into_string().ok())
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{
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files.insert(path);
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}
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}
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let can_static = libs
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.iter()
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.all(|l| files.contains(&format!("lib{}.a", l)) || files.contains(&format!("{}.lib", l)));
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let can_dylib = libs.iter().all(|l| {
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files.contains(&format!("lib{}.so", l))
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|| files.contains(&format!("{}.dll", l))
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|| files.contains(&format!("lib{}.dylib", l))
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});
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match (can_static, can_dylib) {
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(true, false) => return "static",
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(false, true) => return "dylib",
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(false, false) => {
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panic!(
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"OpenSSL libdir at `{:?}` does not contain the required files \
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to either statically or dynamically link OpenSSL",
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libdirs
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);
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}
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(true, true) => {}
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}
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// Ok, we've got not explicit preference and can *either* link statically or
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// link dynamically. In the interest of "security upgrades" and/or "best
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// practices with security libs", let's link dynamically.
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"dylib"
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}
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