I thibk those are all the .asm modules.  If they are, you'll probably want
to Configure with no-asm and rebuild in order to get the C implementations.

-Kyle H

On Wed, Nov 28, 2018, 01:07 Vinay Kumar via openssl-users <
openssl-users@openssl.org wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> The 32bit OpenSSL 1.1.0i library 'libeay32.dll' fails for binscope
> GSCheck on Windows.
>
> E:\libeay32.dll: error BA2022: libeay32.dll was compiled with the
> following modules for which a language could not be identified. Ensure
> these were compiled with debug information and run BinScope again:
> aes-586.obj
> aesni-x86.obj
> bf-586.obj
> bn-586.obj
> chacha-x86.obj
> cmll-x86.obj
> co-586.obj
> crypt586.obj
> des-586.obj
> ecp_nistz256-x86.obj
> ghash-x86.obj
> md5-586.obj
> poly1305-x86.obj
> rc4-586.obj
> rmd-586.obj
> sha1-586.obj
> sha256-586.obj
> sha512-586.obj
> vpaes-x86.obj
> wp-mmx.obj
> x86-gf2m.obj
> x86-mont.obj
> x86cpuid.obj
>
> Any idea on how to resolve this problem or is it expected behavior.
>
> NOTE:
> 1. Adding /GS flag and enabling debug mode did not resolve the problem.
> 2. The same works fine with 64bit Windows 'libeay32.dll'
> 3. For other OpenSSL library ' libssl32.dll', GSCheck passes for both
> 32bit and 64bit.
>
>
> Regards,
> Vinay
>
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