1e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci#!/bin/sh
2e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci{-
3e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci    use lib '.';
4e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci    use configdata;
5e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci    use lib catdir($config{sourcedir}, 'Configurations');
6e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci    use platform;
7e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci-}
8e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci# To test this OpenSSL version's applications against another version's
9e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci# shared libraries, simply set
10e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci#
11e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci#     OPENSSL_REGRESSION=/path/to/other/OpenSSL/build/tree
12e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciif [ -n "$OPENSSL_REGRESSION" ]; then
13e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci    shlibwrap="$OPENSSL_REGRESSION/util/shlib_wrap.sh"
14e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci    if [ -x "$shlibwrap" ]; then
15e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci        # We clear OPENSSL_REGRESSION to avoid a loop, should the shlib_wrap.sh
16e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci        # we exec also support that mechanism...
17e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci        OPENSSL_REGRESSION= exec "$shlibwrap" "$@"
18e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci    else
19e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci        if [ -f "$shlibwrap" ]; then
20e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci            echo "Not permitted to run $shlibwrap" >&2
21e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci        else
22e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci            echo "No $shlibwrap, perhaps OPENSSL_REGRESSION isn't properly set?" >&2
23e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci        fi
24e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci        exit 1
25e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci    fi
26e1051a39Sopenharmony_cifi
27e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci
28e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci[ $# -ne 0 ] || set -x		# debug mode without arguments:-)
29e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci
30e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciTHERE="`echo $0 | sed -e 's|[^/]*$||' 2>/dev/null`.."
31e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci[ -d "${THERE}" ] || exec "$@"	# should never happen...
32e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci
33e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciLIBCRYPTOSO="${THERE}/{- platform->sharedlib('libcrypto') -}"
34e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciLIBSSLSO="${THERE}/{- platform->sharedlib('libssl') -}"
35e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci
36e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciSYSNAME=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null`;
37e1051a39Sopenharmony_cicase "$SYSNAME" in
38e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciSunOS|IRIX*)
39e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# SunOS and IRIX run-time linkers evaluate alternative
40e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# variables depending on target ABI...
41e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	rld_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH
42e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	case "`(/usr/bin/file "$LIBCRYPTOSO") 2>/dev/null`" in
43e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	*ELF\ 64*SPARC*|*ELF\ 64*AMD64*)
44e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		[ -n "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64" ] && rld_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64
45e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		LD_PRELOAD_64="$LIBCRYPTOSO $LIBSSLSO"; export LD_PRELOAD_64
46e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		preload_var=LD_PRELOAD_64
47e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		;;
48e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	*ELF\ 32*SPARC*|*ELF\ 32*80386*)
49e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		# We only need to change LD_PRELOAD_32 and LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32
50e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		# on a multi-arch system.  Otherwise, trust the fallbacks.
51e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		if [ -f /lib/64/ld.so.1 ]; then
52e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		    [ -n "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32" ] && rld_var=LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32
53e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		    LD_PRELOAD_32="$LIBCRYPTOSO $LIBSSLSO"; export LD_PRELOAD_32
54e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		    preload_var=LD_PRELOAD_32
55e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		fi
56e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		;;
57e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# Why are newly built .so's preloaded anyway? Because run-time
58e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# .so lookup path embedded into application takes precedence
59e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# over LD_LIBRARY_PATH and as result application ends up linking
60e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# to previously installed .so's. On IRIX instead of preloading
61e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# newly built .so's we trick run-time linker to fail to find
62e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# the installed .so by setting _RLD_ROOT variable.
63e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	*ELF\ 32*MIPS*)
64e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		#_RLD_LIST="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO:DEFAULT"; export _RLD_LIST
65e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		_RLD_ROOT=/no/such/dir; export _RLD_ROOT
66e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		eval $rld_var=\"/usr/lib'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"
67e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		preload_var=_RLD_LIST
68e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		;;
69e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	*ELF\ N32*MIPS*)
70e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		[ -n "$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH" ] && rld_var=LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH
71e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		#_RLDN32_LIST="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO:DEFAULT"; export _RLDN32_LIST
72e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		_RLDN32_ROOT=/no/such/dir; export _RLDN32_ROOT
73e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		eval $rld_var=\"/usr/lib32'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"
74e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		preload_var=_RLDN32_LIST
75e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		;;
76e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	*ELF\ 64*MIPS*)
77e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		[ -n "$LD_LIBRARY64_PATH"  ] && rld_var=LD_LIBRARY64_PATH
78e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		#_RLD64_LIST="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO:DEFAULT"; export _RLD64_LIST
79e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		_RLD64_ROOT=/no/such/dir; export _RLD64_ROOT
80e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		eval $rld_var=\"/usr/lib64'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"
81e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		preload_var=_RLD64_LIST
82e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		;;
83e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	esac
84e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	eval $rld_var=\"${THERE}'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"; export $rld_var
85e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	unset rld_var
86e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	;;
87e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciNONSTOP_KERNEL)
88e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# HPE NonStop has a proprietary mechanism for specifying
89e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# the location of DLLs. It does not use PATH or variables
90e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# commonly used on other platforms. The platform has a limited
91e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# environment space keeping extraneous variables to a minimum
92e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# is recommended.
93e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	_RLD_LIB_PATH="${THERE}:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
94e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	export _RLD_LIB_PATH
95e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	;;
96e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci*)	LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${THERE}:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"	# Linux, ELF HP-UX
97e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="${THERE}:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"	# MacOS X
98e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	SHLIB_PATH="${THERE}:$SHLIB_PATH"		# legacy HP-UX
99e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	LIBPATH="${THERE}:$LIBPATH"			# AIX, OS/2
100e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	export LD_LIBRARY_PATH DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH SHLIB_PATH LIBPATH
101e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# Even though $PATH is adjusted [for Windows sake], it doesn't
102e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# necessarily does the trick. Trouble is that with introduction
103e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# of SafeDllSearchMode in XP/2003 it's more appropriate to copy
104e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# .DLLs in vicinity of executable, which is done elsewhere...
105e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	if [ "$OSTYPE" != msdosdjgpp ]; then
106e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci		PATH="${THERE}:$PATH"; export PATH
107e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	fi
108e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	;;
109e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciesac
110e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci
111e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci{- output_off() unless grep (/-rpath\b/, @{$config{LDFLAGS}}); ""; -}
112e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciif [ -f "$LIBCRYPTOSO" -a -z "$preload_var" ]; then
113e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# Following three lines are major excuse for isolating them into
114e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# this wrapper script. Original reason for setting LD_PRELOAD
115e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# was to make it possible to pass 'make test' when user linked
116e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# with -rpath pointing to previous version installation. Wrapping
117e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# it into a script makes it possible to do so on multi-ABI
118e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	# platforms.
119e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	case "$SYSNAME" in
120e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	*BSD)	LD_PRELOAD="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO" ;;	# *BSD
121e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	*)	LD_PRELOAD="$LIBCRYPTOSO $LIBSSLSO" ;;	# SunOS, Linux, ELF HP-UX
122e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	esac
123e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	_RLD_LIST="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO:DEFAULT"	# Tru64, o32 IRIX
124e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES="$LIBCRYPTOSO:$LIBSSLSO"	# MacOS X
125e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	export LD_PRELOAD _RLD_LIST DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES
126e1051a39Sopenharmony_cifi
127e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci{- output_on() unless grep (/-rpath\b/, @{$config{LDFLAGS}}); ""; -}
128e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci
129e1051a39Sopenharmony_cicmd="$1"; [ -x "$cmd" ] || cmd="$cmd${EXE_EXT}"
130e1051a39Sopenharmony_cishift
131e1051a39Sopenharmony_ciif [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
132e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	exec "$cmd"	# old sh, such as Tru64 4.x, fails to expand empty "$@"
133e1051a39Sopenharmony_cielse
134e1051a39Sopenharmony_ci	exec "$cmd" "$@"
135e1051a39Sopenharmony_cifi
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