# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=8 VERIFY_SIG_OPENPGP_KEY_PATH=/usr/share/openpgp-keys/openssl.org.asc inherit edo flag-o-matic linux-info toolchain-funcs inherit multilib multilib-minimal multiprocessing preserve-libs verify-sig DESCRIPTION="Robust, full-featured Open Source Toolkit for the Transport Layer Security (TLS)" HOMEPAGE="https://openssl-library.org/" MY_P=${P/_/-} if [[ ${PV} == 9999 ]] ; then EGIT_REPO_URI="https://github.com/openssl/openssl.git" inherit git-r3 else SRC_URI=" https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/${P}/${P}.tar.gz verify-sig? ( https://github.com/openssl/openssl/releases/download/${P}/${P}.tar.gz.asc ) " KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~loong ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~arm64-macos ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x64-solaris" fi S="${WORKDIR}"/${MY_P} LICENSE="Apache-2.0" SLOT="0/3" # .so version of libssl/libcrypto IUSE="+asm cpu_flags_x86_sse2 fips ktls rfc3779 sctp static-libs test tls-compression vanilla verify-sig weak-ssl-ciphers" RESTRICT="!test? ( test )" COMMON_DEPEND=" tls-compression? ( >=sys-libs/zlib-1.2.8-r1[static-libs(+)?,${MULTILIB_USEDEP}] ) " BDEPEND=" >=dev-lang/perl-5 sctp? ( >=net-misc/lksctp-tools-1.0.12 ) test? ( sys-apps/diffutils app-alternatives/bc sys-process/procps ) verify-sig? ( >=sec-keys/openpgp-keys-openssl-20240920 ) " DEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}" RDEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}" PDEPEND="app-misc/ca-certificates" MULTILIB_WRAPPED_HEADERS=( /usr/include/openssl/configuration.h ) PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}"/${P}-CVE-2024-9143.patch ) pkg_setup() { if use ktls ; then if kernel_is -lt 4 18 ; then ewarn "Kernel implementation of TLS (USE=ktls) requires kernel >=4.18!" else CONFIG_CHECK="~TLS ~TLS_DEVICE" ERROR_TLS="You will be unable to offload TLS to kernel because CONFIG_TLS is not set!" ERROR_TLS_DEVICE="You will be unable to offload TLS to kernel because CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE is not set!" use test && CONFIG_CHECK+=" ~CRYPTO_USER_API_SKCIPHER" linux-info_pkg_setup fi fi [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} == binary ]] && return # must check in pkg_setup; sysctl doesn't work with userpriv! if use test && use sctp ; then # test_ssl_new will fail with "Ensure SCTP AUTH chunks are enabled in kernel" # if sctp.auth_enable is not enabled. local sctp_auth_status=$(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() { # 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 || die 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 # Test fails depending on kernel configuration, bug #699134 rm test/recipes/30-test_afalg.t || die } src_configure() { # Keep this in sync with app-misc/c_rehash SSL_CNF_DIR="/etc/ssl" # 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/12247 # - 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 # The OpenSSL developers don't test with LTO right now, it leads to various # warnings/errors (which may or may not be false positives), it's considered # unsupported, and it's not tested in CI: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/18663. filter-lto append-flags $(test-flags-CC -Wa,--noexecstack) # bug #895308 append-atomic-flags # Configure doesn't respect LIBS export LDLIBS="${LIBS}" # bug #197996 unset APPS # bug #312551 unset SCRIPTS # bug #311473 unset CROSS_COMPILE tc-export AR CC CXX RANLIB RC multilib-minimal_src_configure } multilib_src_configure() { 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=$(bash "${FILESDIR}/gentoo.config-1.0.4") einfo "Using configuration: ${sslout:-(openssl knows best)}" # https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/INSTALL.md#enable-and-disable-features 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") enable-idea enable-mdc2 enable-rc5 $(use fips && echo "enable-fips") $(use_ssl asm) $(use_ssl ktls) $(use_ssl rfc3779) $(use_ssl sctp) $(use test || echo "no-tests") $(use_ssl tls-compression zlib) $(use_ssl weak-ssl-ciphers) --prefix="${EPREFIX}"/usr --openssldir="${EPREFIX}"${SSL_CNF_DIR} --libdir=$(get_libdir) shared threads ) edo perl "${S}/Configure" "${myeconfargs[@]}" } multilib_src_compile() { emake build_sw if multilib_is_native_abi; then emake build_docs fi } multilib_src_test() { # VFP = show subtests verbosely and show failed tests verbosely # Normal V=1 would show everything verbosely but this slows things down. emake HARNESS_JOBS="$(makeopts_jobs)" -Onone VFP=1 test } multilib_src_install() { # Only -j1 is supported for the install targets: # https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/21999#issuecomment-1771150305 emake DESTDIR="${D}" -j1 install_sw if use fips; then emake DESTDIR="${D}" -j1 install_fips # Regen this in pkg_preinst, bug 900625 rm "${ED}${SSL_CNF_DIR}"/fipsmodule.cnf || die fi if multilib_is_native_abi; then emake DESTDIR="${D}" -j1 install_ssldirs emake DESTDIR="${D}" DOCDIR='$(INSTALLTOP)'/share/doc/${PF} -j1 install_docs fi # This is crappy in that the static archives are still built even # when USE=static-libs. But this is due to a failing in the openssl # build system: the static archives are built as PIC all the time. # Only way around this would be to manually configure+compile openssl # twice; once with shared lib support enabled and once without. if ! use static-libs ; then rm "${ED}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/lib{crypto,ssl}.a || die fi } multilib_src_install_all() { # openssl installs perl version of c_rehash by default, but # we provide a shell version via app-misc/c_rehash rm "${ED}"/usr/bin/c_rehash || die dodoc {AUTHORS,CHANGES,NEWS,README,README-PROVIDERS}.md doc/*.txt doc/${PN}-c-indent.el # Create the certs directory keepdir ${SSL_CNF_DIR}/certs # bug #254521 dodir /etc/sandbox.d echo 'SANDBOX_PREDICT="/dev/crypto"' > "${ED}"/etc/sandbox.d/10openssl diropts -m0700 keepdir ${SSL_CNF_DIR}/private } pkg_preinst() { if use fips; then # Regen fipsmodule.cnf, bug 900625 ebegin "Running openssl fipsinstall" "${ED}/usr/bin/openssl" fipsinstall -quiet \ -out "${ED}${SSL_CNF_DIR}/fipsmodule.cnf" \ -module "${ED}/usr/$(get_libdir)/ossl-modules/fips.so" eend $? fi preserve_old_lib /usr/$(get_libdir)/lib{crypto,ssl}$(get_libname 1) \ /usr/$(get_libdir)/lib{crypto,ssl}$(get_libname 1.1) } pkg_postinst() { ebegin "Running 'openssl rehash ${EROOT}${SSL_CNF_DIR}/certs' to rebuild hashes (bug #333069)" openssl rehash "${EROOT}${SSL_CNF_DIR}/certs" eend $? preserve_old_lib_notify /usr/$(get_libdir)/lib{crypto,ssl}$(get_libname 1) \ /usr/$(get_libdir)/lib{crypto,ssl}$(get_libname 1.1) }