I'm sorry to be late. I was too busy and had to prepare 64 bit gdb (& 64 bit perl).
It seems to be 32 bit perl (perl-5.24.0) problem. (Generating 64 bit code with 32 bit perl.) Tested with openssl-1.1.0 instead of pre-6, and on pure Solaris 10, without any VM. (1) with 32 bit perl Did test/hmactest under gdb, break, confirmed it was in OPENSSL_cleanse, "leaq -0(%rsi),%rsi" (not "lea 0(%rdi),%rdi") and making a short loop. (2) with 64 bit perl make test passed both with gcc 5.4.0 & developerstudio12.5. Regrads, --- Kiyoshi <yoi_no_myou...@yahoo.co.jp> > Hi, > >> make test stops on Solaris10 x64. >> >> >> % ./Configure solaris64-x86_64-gcc >> >> % make >> % make test >> : >> ../test/recipes/01-test_abort.t ............ ok >> ../test/recipes/01-test_sanity.t ........... ok >> ../test/recipes/01-test_symbol_presence.t .. ok >> ../test/recipes/02-test_ordinals.t ......... ok >> ../test/recipes/05-test_bf.t ............... ok >> ../test/recipes/05-test_cast.t ............. ok >> ../test/recipes/05-test_des.t .............. ok >> ../test/recipes/05-test_fuzz.t ............. ok >> ../test/recipes/05-test_hmac.t ............. > > There was private report about similar problem. I mean if you can > confirm that it's stuck in OPENSSL_cleanse, then it's same problem(*). > Trouble is that it doesn't seem to be OpenSSL problem, because generated > code appears to be mis-compiled. When single-stepping with 'stepi' you > are likely to observe "lea 0(%rdi),%rdi" instruction, and it should be > "lea 1(%rdi),%rdi". I mean it *is* "lea 1(%rdi),%rdi" in > source file, > crypto/x86_64cpuid.pl, and that's where our responsibility ends. In > sense that we are responsible for providing source, and you are > effectively responsible for providing working compiler environment. I > don't know which components were involved in first report, I mean things > like perl version, which assembler and its version, so I can't give any > advice about updates that might be required... > > (*) To confirm run test/hmactest under debugger, break, see if it's in > OPENSSL_cleanse, issue 'stepi' command few times to see if it's > going > "in circles". > > > -- > Ticket here: http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=4641 > Please log in as guest with password guest if prompted > -- Ticket here: http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=4641 Please log in as guest with password guest if prompted -- openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev