Here is the makefile I used to build Crypto++ 5.6.2 on HP-UX 11-31 aCC
64bit:
# -O3 fails to link on Cygwin GCC version 4.5.3
# -fPIC is supported. Please report any breakage of -fPIC as a bug.
# CXXFLAGS += -fPIC
# the following options reduce code size, but breaks link or makes link
very slow on some systems
# CXXFLAGS += -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections
# LDFLAGS += -Wl,--gc-sections
ARFLAGS = -cr # ar needs the dash on OpenBSD
RANLIB = ranlib
CP = cp
MKDIR = mkdir
EGREP = egrep
UNAME = $(shell uname)
ISX86 = $(shell uname -m | $(EGREP) -c "i.86|x86|i86|amd64")
IS_SUN_CC = $(shell $(CXX) -V 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -c "CC: Sun")
IS_LINUX = $(shell $(CXX) -dumpmachine 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -c "linux")
IS_MINGW = $(shell $(CXX) -dumpmachine 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -c "mingw")
CLANG_COMPILER = $(shell $(CXX) --version 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -i -c "clang
version")
# Default prefix for make install
ifeq ($(PREFIX),)
PREFIX = /data/jaguar_libs/cryptopp562
endif
ifeq ($(CXX),gcc) # for some reason CXX is gcc on cygwin 1.1.4
CXX = g++
endif
ifeq ($(ISX86),1)
GCC42_OR_LATER = $(shell $(CXX) -v 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -c "^gcc version
(4.[2-9]|[5-9])")
INTEL_COMPILER = $(shell $(CXX) --version 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -c "\(ICC\)")
ICC111_OR_LATER = $(shell $(CXX) --version 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -c "\(ICC\)
([2-9][0-9]|1[2-9]|11\.[1-9])")
GAS210_OR_LATER = $(shell $(CXX) -xc -c /dev/null -Wa,-v -o/dev/null 2>&1 |
$(EGREP) -c "GNU assembler version (2\.[1-9][0-9]|[3-9])")
GAS217_OR_LATER = $(shell $(CXX) -xc -c /dev/null -Wa,-v -o/dev/null 2>&1 |
$(EGREP) -c "GNU assembler version (2\.1[7-9]|2\.[2-9]|[3-9])")
GAS219_OR_LATER = $(shell $(CXX) -xc -c /dev/null -Wa,-v -o/dev/null 2>&1 |
$(EGREP) -c "GNU assembler version (2\.19|2\.[2-9]|[3-9])")
ifneq ($(GCC42_OR_LATER),0)
ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin)
CXXFLAGS += -arch x86_64 -arch i386
else
CXXFLAGS += -march=native
endif
endif
ifneq ($(INTEL_COMPILER),0)
CXXFLAGS += -wd68 -wd186 -wd279 -wd327
ifeq ($(ICC111_OR_LATER),0)
# "internal error: backend signals" occurs on some x86 inline assembly with
ICC 9 and some x64 inline assembly with ICC 11.0
# if you want to use Crypto++'s assembly code with ICC, try enabling it on
individual files
CXXFLAGS += -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM
endif
endif
ifeq ($(GAS210_OR_LATER),0) # .intel_syntax wasn't supported until GNU
assembler 2.10
CXXFLAGS += -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM
else
ifeq ($(GAS217_OR_LATER),0)
CXXFLAGS += -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_SSSE3
else
ifeq ($(GAS219_OR_LATER),0)
CXXFLAGS += -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_AESNI
endif
endif
ifeq ($(UNAME),SunOS)
CXXFLAGS += -Wa,--divide # allow use of "/" operator
endif
endif
endif # ISX86
ifeq ($(UNAME),) # for DJGPP, where uname doesn't exist
CXXFLAGS += -mbnu210
else
CXXFLAGS += -pipe
endif
ifeq ($(IS_MINGW),1)
LDLIBS += -lws2_32
endif
ifeq ($(IS_LINUX),1)
LDFLAGS += -pthread
ifneq ($(shell uname -i | $(EGREP) -c "(_64|d64)"),0)
M32OR64 = -m64
endif
endif
ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin)
AR = libtool
ARFLAGS = -static -o
CXX = c++
IS_GCC2 = $(shell $(CXX) -v 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -c gcc-932)
ifeq ($(IS_GCC2),1)
CXXFLAGS += -fno-coalesce-templates -fno-coalesce-static-vtables
LDLIBS += -lstdc++
LDFLAGS += -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -m
endif
endif
ifeq ($(UNAME),SunOS)
LDLIBS += -lnsl -lsocket
M32OR64 = -m$(shell isainfo -b)
endif
ifneq ($(CLANG_COMPILER),0)
CXXFLAGS += -Wno-tautological-compare
endif
ifneq ($(IS_SUN_CC),0) # override flags for CC Sun C++ compiler
CXXFLAGS = -DNDEBUG -O -g0 -native -template=no%extdef $(M32OR64)
LDFLAGS =
AR = $(CXX)
ARFLAGS = -xar -o
RANLIB = true
SUN_CC10_BUGGY = $(shell $(CXX) -V 2>&1 | $(EGREP) -c "CC: Sun .* 5\.10 .*
(2009|2010/0[1-4])")
ifneq ($(SUN_CC10_BUGGY),0)
# -DCRYPTOPP_INCLUDE_VECTOR_CC is needed for Sun Studio 12u1 Sun C++ 5.10
SunOS_i386 128229-02 2009/09/21 and was fixed in May 2010
# remove it if you get "already had a body defined" errors in vector.cc
CXXFLAGS += -DCRYPTOPP_INCLUDE_VECTOR_CC
endif
endif
CXX = aCC
CXXFLAGS = -DNDEBUG -g +DD64 -v -AA +Olit=none
AR = ar
ARFLAGS = rvu
LDFLAGS = +Olit=none -AA -Wl,-a,archive_shared -Wl,+s
SRCS = $(wildcard *.cpp)
ifeq ($(SRCS),) # workaround wildcard function bug in GNU Make 3.77
SRCS = $(shell echo *.cpp)
endif
OBJS = $(SRCS:.cpp=.o)
# test.o needs to be after bench.o for cygwin 1.1.4 (possible ld bug?)
TESTOBJS = bench.o bench2.o test.o validat1.o validat2.o validat3.o adhoc.o
datatest.o regtest.o fipsalgt.o dlltest.o
LIBOBJS = $(filter-out $(TESTOBJS),$(OBJS))
DLLSRCS = algebra.cpp algparam.cpp asn.cpp basecode.cpp cbcmac.cpp
channels.cpp cryptlib.cpp des.cpp dessp.cpp dh.cpp dll.cpp dsa.cpp ec2n.cpp
eccrypto.cpp ecp.cpp eprecomp.cpp files.cpp filters.cpp fips140.cpp
fipstest.cpp gf2n.cpp gfpcrypt.cpp hex.cpp hmac.cpp integer.cpp
iterhash.cpp misc.cpp modes.cpp modexppc.cpp mqueue.cpp nbtheory.cpp
oaep.cpp osrng.cpp pch.cpp pkcspad.cpp pubkey.cpp queue.cpp randpool.cpp
rdtables.cpp rijndael.cpp rng.cpp rsa.cpp sha.cpp simple.cpp skipjack.cpp
strciphr.cpp trdlocal.cpp
DLLOBJS = $(DLLSRCS:.cpp=.export.o)
LIBIMPORTOBJS = $(LIBOBJS:.o=.import.o)
TESTIMPORTOBJS = $(TESTOBJS:.o=.import.o)
DLLTESTOBJS = dlltest.dllonly.o
all: cryptest.exe
static: libcryptopp.a
dynamic: libcryptopp.so
test: cryptest.exe
./cryptest.exe v
clean:
-$(RM) cryptest.exe libcryptopp.a libcryptopp.so $(LIBOBJS) $(TESTOBJS)
cryptopp.dll libcryptopp.dll.a libcryptopp.import.a cryptest.import.exe
dlltest.exe $(DLLOBJS) $(LIBIMPORTOBJS) $(TESTI MPORTOBJS) $(DLLTESTOBJS)
install:
$(MKDIR) -p $(PREFIX)/include/cryptopp $(PREFIX)/lib $(PREFIX)/bin
-$(CP) *.h $(PREFIX)/include/cryptopp
-$(CP) *.a $(PREFIX)/lib
-$(CP) *.so $(PREFIX)/lib
-$(CP) *.exe $(PREFIX)/bin
remove:
-$(RM) -rf $(PREFIX)/include/cryptopp
-$(RM) $(PREFIX)/lib/libcryptopp.a
-$(RM) $(PREFIX)/lib/libcryptopp.so
-$(RM) $(PREFIX)/bin/cryptest.exe
libcryptopp.a: $(LIBOBJS)
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBOBJS)
$(RANLIB) $@
libcryptopp.so: $(LIBOBJS)
$(CXX) -shared -o $@ $(LIBOBJS)
cryptest.exe: libcryptopp.a $(TESTOBJS)
$(CXX) -o $@ $(CXXFLAGS) $(TESTOBJS) ./libcryptopp.a $(LDFLAGS) $(LDLIBS)
nolib: $(OBJS) # makes it faster to test changes
$(CXX) -o ct $(CXXFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDLIBS)
dll: cryptest.import.exe dlltest.exe
cryptopp.dll: $(DLLOBJS)
$(CXX) -shared -o $@ $(CXXFLAGS) $(DLLOBJS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDLIBS)
-Wl,--out-implib=libcryptopp.dll.a
libcryptopp.import.a: $(LIBIMPORTOBJS)
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBIMPORTOBJS)
$(RANLIB) $@
cryptest.import.exe: cryptopp.dll libcryptopp.import.a $(TESTIMPORTOBJS)
$(CXX) -o $@ $(CXXFLAGS) $(TESTIMPORTOBJS) -L. -lcryptopp.dll
-lcryptopp.import $(LDFLAGS) $(LDLIBS)
dlltest.exe: cryptopp.dll $(DLLTESTOBJS)
$(CXX) -o $@ $(CXXFLAGS) $(DLLTESTOBJS) -L. -lcryptopp.dll $(LDFLAGS)
$(LDLIBS)
adhoc.cpp: adhoc.cpp.proto
ifeq ($(wildcard adhoc.cpp),)
cp adhoc.cpp.proto adhoc.cpp
else
touch adhoc.cpp
endif
%.dllonly.o : %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -DCRYPTOPP_DLL_ONLY -c $< -o $@
%.import.o : %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -DCRYPTOPP_IMPORTS -c $< -o $@
%.export.o : %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -DCRYPTOPP_EXPORTS -c $< -o $@
%.o : %.cpp
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $<
On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:21:58 PM UTC-4, Shawn Firth wrote:
>
> I forgot to provide some information about the HP-UX 64 bit environment.
> Here is a simple program, and it's associated output showing the sizes of
> all of the base data types:
>
> Code:
> #include <stdlib.h>
> #include <stdio.h>
>
> int
> main (
> int argc,
> char *argv[]
> )
> {
> printf ("\nBase Data Type Sizes\n\n");
> printf ("Size of boolean: %d\n", sizeof (bool));
> printf ("Size of short int: %d\n", sizeof (short int));
> printf ("Size of unsigned short int: %d\n", sizeof (unsigned short
> int));
> printf ("Size of int: %d\n", sizeof (int));
> printf ("Size of unsigned int: %d\n", sizeof (unsigned int));
> printf ("Size of long int: %d\n", sizeof (long int));
> printf ("Size of unsigned long int: %d\n", sizeof (unsigned long
> int));
> printf ("Size of long long int: %d\n", sizeof (long long int));
> printf ("Size of unsigned long long int: %d\n", sizeof (unsigned long long
> int));
> printf ("Size of float: %d\n", sizeof (float));
> printf ("Size of double: %d\n", sizeof (double));
> printf ("Size of long double: %d\n", sizeof (long double));
> printf ("Size of char: %d\n", sizeof (char));
> printf ("Size of unsigned char: %d\n", sizeof (unsigned char));
> printf ("Size of char*: %d\n", sizeof (char*));
> printf ("Size of void*: %d\n\n", sizeof (void*));
>
>
> exit (0);
> }
>
> HP-UX 11.31 ia64 aCC 64bit compiled output:
> Base Data Type Sizes
>
> Size of boolean: 1
> Size of short int: 2
> Size of unsigned short int: 2
> Size of int: 4
> Size of unsigned int: 4
> Size of long int: 8
> Size of unsigned long int: 8
> Size of long long int: 8
> Size of unsigned long long int: 8
> Size of float: 4
> Size of double: 8
> Size of long double: 16
> Size of char: 1
> Size of unsigned char: 1
> Size of char*: 8
> Size of void*: 8
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 9:55:03 AM UTC-4, Shawn Firth wrote:
>>
>> About a year ago we got Crypto++ 5.6.1 to compile and run on HP-UX 11.31
>> Itaninum (ia64) using the HP aCC 64bit compiler (aCC: HP C/aC++ B3910B
>> A.06.25 [Nov 30 2009]). We are now trying to get Crypto++ 5.6.2 to compile
>> and run on HP-UX 11.31 ia64 using the HP aCC compiler. While it compiles
>> (with warnings) and links, it does not function correctly. We noticed that
>> the makefile and config.h had changed, and we were wondering if anyone has
>> the correct Makefile, config.h, and compiler flags to get Crypto++ 5.6.2 to
>> correctly compile for 64bit on HP-UX 11.31 ia64 using the HP aCC 64bit
>> compiler?
>>
>> Here are the default compiler flags when doing a 64bit compile using aCC:
>> /opt/aCC/lbin/ecom -architecture 64 -ia64abi all -inst compiletime
>> -sysdir /usr/include -test namespaces -koenig_lookup on -ansi_for_scope on
>> -inline_power 1 -link_type dynamic -fpeval float -fpevaldec _Decimal32
>> -tls_dyn on -target_os 11.31 --sys_include /opt/aCC/include_std
>> --sys_include /opt/aCC/include_std/iostream_compat --sys_include
>> /usr/include --sys_include /usr -D_HP_IA64ABI -D_BIND_LIBCALLS
>> -D_Math_errhandling=MATH_ERREXCEPT -D__hpux -D__unix -D__ia64=1
>> -D__ia64__=1 -D_BIG_ENDIAN=1 -D__STDCPP__ -D_HP_NAMESPACE_STD -D_LP64
>> -D__LP64__ -D__cplusplus=199711L -D_INCLUDE__STDC_A1_SOURCE
>> -D__HP_aCC=62500 -D_HP_INSTANTIATE_T_IN_LIB -D_INLINE_ASM
>> -D_FLT_EVAL_METHOD=0 -D_DEC_EVAL_METHOD=0 -ucode hdriver=optlevel%1%
>> -plusolistoption -Ol06all! -plusolistoption -Ol12direct! -plusolistoption
>> -Ol13moderate! -plusooption
>> -Oq01,al,ag,cn,sz,ic,vo,Mf,Po,es,rs,Rf,Pr,sp,in,cl,om,vc,pi,fa,pe,rr,pa,pv,nf,cp,lx,Pg,ug,lu,lb,uj,dn,sg,pt,kt,em,np,ar,rp,dl,fs,bp,wp,pc,mp,lr,cx,cr,pi,so,Rc,fa,ft,fe,ap,st,lc,Bl,sr,Qs,do,ib,pl,sd,ll,rl,dl,Lt,ol,fl,lm,ts,rd,Dp,If
>>
>> Any/all help would be much appreciated.
>> Thanks...
>>
>>
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