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2README for PolarSSL
3===================
4
5Compiling
6=========
7
8There are currently three active build systems within the PolarSSL releases:
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10- Make
11- CMake
Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +020012- Microsoft Visual Studio (Visual Studio 6 and Visual Studio 2010)
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14The main system used for development is CMake. That system is always the most up-to-date. The others should reflect all changes present in the CMake build system, but some features are not ported there by default.
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16Make
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19We intentionally only use the absolute minimum of **Make** functionality, as we have discovered that a lot of **Make** features are not supported on all different implementations of Make on different platforms. As such, the Makefiles sometimes require some handwork or `export` statements in order to work for your platform.
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Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +020021In order to build the source using Make, just enter at the command line::
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23 make
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Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +020025In order to run the tests, enter::
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27 make check
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29Depending on your platform, you might run into some issues. Please check the Makefiles in *library/*, *programs/* and *tests/* for options to manually add or remove for specific platforms. You can also check `the PolarSSL Knowledge Base <https://polarssl.org/kb>`_ for articles on your platform or issue.
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31In case you find that you need to do something else as well, please let us know what, so we can add it to the KB.
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33CMake
34-----
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Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +020036In order to build the source using CMake, just enter at the command line::
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38 cmake .
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40 make
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardca89d892014-11-13 13:56:05 +010042There are many different build modes available within the CMake buildsystem. Most of them are available for gcc and clang, though some are compiler-specific:
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44- Release.
45 This generates the default code without any unnecessary information in the binary files.
46- Debug.
47 This generates debug information and disables optimization of the code.
48- Coverage.
49 This generates code coverage information in addition to debug information.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnarde306fe02014-06-25 12:42:46 +020050- ASan.
51 This instruments the code with AddressSanitizer to check for memory errors.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardca89d892014-11-13 13:56:05 +010052 (This includes LeakSanitizer, with recent version of gcc and clang.)
53 (With recent version of clang, this mode also intruments the code with
54 UndefinedSanitizer to check for undefined behaviour.)
55- ASanDbg.
56 Same as ASan but slower, with debug information and better stack traces.
57- MemSan.
58 This intruments the code with MemorySanitizer to check for uninitialised
59 memory reads. Experimental, needs recent clang on Linux/x86_64.
60- MemSanDbg.
61 Same as ASan but slower, with debug information, better stack traces and
62 origin tracking.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnarde306fe02014-06-25 12:42:46 +020063- Check.
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardca89d892014-11-13 13:56:05 +010064 This activates the compiler warnings that depend on optimisation and treats
65 all warnings as errors.
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67Switching build modes in CMake is simple. For debug mode, enter at the command line:
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69 cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:String="Debug" .
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Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +020071In order to run the tests, enter::
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73 make test
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75Microsoft Visual Studio
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Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +020078The build files for Microsoft Visual Studio are generated for Visual Studio 6.0 and Visual Studio 2010.
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80The workspace 'polarssl.dsw' contains all the basic projects needed to build the library and all the programs. The files in tests are not generated and compiled, as these need a perl environment as well.
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82Example programs
83================
84
85We've included example programs for a lot of different features and uses in *programs/*. Most programs only focus on a single feature or usage scenario, so keep that in mind when copying parts of the code.
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87Tests
88=====
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Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +020090PolarSSL includes an elaborate test suite in *tests/* that initially requires Perl to generate the tests files (e.g. *test_suite_mpi.c*). These files are generates from a **function file** (e.g. *suites/test_suite_mpi.function*) and a **data file** (e.g. *suites/test_suite_mpi.data*). The **function file** contains the template for each test function. The **data file** contains the test cases, specified as parameters that should be pushed into a template function.
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Manuel Pégourié-Gonnardca89d892014-11-13 13:56:05 +010092For machines with a Unix shell and OpenSSL (and optionnally GnuTLS) installed, additional test scripts are available:
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94- *tests/ssl-opt.sh* runs integration tests for various TLS options (renegotiation, resumption, etc.) and tests interoperability of these options with other implementations.
95- *tests/compat.sh* tests interoperability of every ciphersuite with other implementations.
96- *tests/scripts/test-ref-configs.pl* test builds in various reduced configurations.
97- *tests/scripts/all.sh* runs a combination of the above tests with various build options (eg ASan).
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Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +020099Configurations
100==============
101
102We provide some non-standard configurations focused on specific use cases in the configs/ directory. You can read more about those in configs/README.txt
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104Contributing
105============
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Paul Bakker5c7bc9c2014-05-02 13:11:59 +0200107We graciously accept bugs and contributions from the community. There are some requirements we need to fulfil in order to be able to integrate contributions in the main code.
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109Simple bug fixes to existing code do not contain copyright themselves and we can integrate those without any issue. The same goes for trivial contributions.
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111For larger contributions, e.g. a new feature, the code possible falls under copyright law. We then need your consent to share in the ownership of the copyright. We have a form for that, which we will mail to you in case you submit a contribution or pull request that we deem this necessary for.
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113Process
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Paul Bakker6d72f332013-06-28 10:25:03 +0200115#. `Check for open issues <https://github.com/polarssl/polarssl/issues>`_ or
116 `start a discussion <https://polarssl.org/discussions>`_ around a feature
117 idea or a bug.
118#. Fork the `PolarSSL repository on Github <https://github.com/polarssl/polarssl>`_
119 to start making your changes.
120#. Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works
121 as expected.
122#. Send a pull request and bug us until it gets merged and published. We will
123 include your name in the ChangeLog :)