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#!/bin/sh
#
# usage: configs vmname test_config (or '' for default)
#
# Sets the following variables:
# CONFIGFLAGS options to ./configure
# SSHD_CONFOPTS sshd_config options
# TEST_TARGET make target used when testing. defaults to "tests".
# LTESTS
config=$1
if [ "$config" = "" ]; then
config="default"
fi
unset CC CFLAGS CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS LTESTS SUDO
TEST_TARGET="tests compat-tests"
LTESTS=""
SKIP_LTESTS=""
SUDO=sudo # run with sudo by default
TEST_SSH_UNSAFE_PERMISSIONS=1
# Stop on first test failure to minimize logs
TEST_SSH_FAIL_FATAL=yes
CONFIGFLAGS=""
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS=""
case "$config" in
default|sol64)
;;
c89)
# If we don't have LLONG_MAX, configure will figure out that it can
# get it by setting -std=gnu99, at which point we won't be testing
# C89 any more. To avoid this, feed it in via CFLAGS.
llong_max=`gcc -E -dM - </dev/null | \
awk '$2=="__LONG_LONG_MAX__"{print $3}'`
CPPFLAGS="-DLLONG_MAX=${llong_max}"
CC="gcc"
CFLAGS="-Wall -std=c89 -pedantic -Werror=vla"
CONFIGFLAGS="--without-zlib"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
TEST_TARGET=t-exec
;;
cygwin-release)
# See https://cygwin.com/git/?p=git/cygwin-packages/openssh.git;a=blob;f=openssh.cygport;hb=HEAD
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-xauth=/usr/bin/xauth --with-security-key-builtin"
CONFIGFLAGS="$CONFIGFLAGS --with-kerberos5=/usr --with-libedit --disable-strip"
;;
clang-12-Werror)
CC="clang-12"
# clang's implicit-fallthrough requires that the code be annotated with
# __attribute__((fallthrough)) and does not understand /* FALLTHROUGH */
CFLAGS="-Wall -Wextra -O2 -Wno-error=implicit-fallthrough -Wno-error=unused-parameter"
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-pam --with-Werror"
;;
*-sanitize-*)
case "$config" in
gcc-*)
CC=gcc
;;
clang-*)
# Find the newest available version of clang
for i in `seq 10 99`; do
clang="`which clang-$i 2>/dev/null`"
[ -x "$clang" ] && CC="$clang"
done
;;
esac
# Put Sanitizer logs in regress dir.
SANLOGS=`pwd`/regress
# - We replace chroot with chdir so that the sanitizer in the preauth
# privsep process can read /proc.
# - clang does not recognizes explicit_bzero so we use bzero
# (see https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/1507
# - openssl and zlib trip ASAN.
# - sp_pwdp returned by getspnam trips ASAN, hence disabling shadow.
case "$config" in
*-sanitize-address)
CFLAGS="-fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
LDFLAGS="-fsanitize=address"
CPPFLAGS='-Dchroot=chdir -Dexplicit_bzero=bzero -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0 -DASAN_OPTIONS=\"detect_leaks=0:log_path='$SANLOGS'/asan.log\"'
CONFIGFLAGS=""
TEST_TARGET="t-exec"
;;
clang-sanitize-memory)
CFLAGS="-fsanitize=memory -fsanitize-memory-track-origins -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
LDFLAGS="-fsanitize=memory"
CPPFLAGS='-Dchroot=chdir -Dexplicit_bzero=bzero -DMSAN_OPTIONS=\"log_path='$SANLOGS'/msan.log\"'
CONFIGFLAGS="--without-zlib --without-shadow"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
TEST_TARGET="t-exec"
;;
*-sanitize-undefined)
CFLAGS="-fsanitize=undefined"
LDFLAGS="-fsanitize=undefined"
;;
*)
echo unknown sanitize option;
exit 1;;
esac
features="--disable-security-key --disable-pkcs11"
hardening="--without-sandbox --without-hardening --without-stackprotect"
privsep="--with-privsep-user=root"
CONFIGFLAGS="$CONFIGFLAGS $features $hardening $privsep"
# Because we hobble chroot we can't test it.
SKIP_LTESTS=sftp-chroot
;;
gcc-11-Werror)
CC="gcc-11"
# -Wnoformat-truncation in gcc 7.3.1 20180130 fails on fmt_scaled
# -Wunused-result ignores (void) so is not useful. See
# https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66425
CFLAGS="-O2 -Wno-format-truncation -Wimplicit-fallthrough=4 -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-result"
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-pam --with-Werror"
;;
gcc-12-Werror)
CC="gcc-12"
# -Wnoformat-truncation in gcc 7.3.1 20180130 fails on fmt_scaled
# -Wunused-result ignores (void) so is not useful. See
# https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66425
CFLAGS="-O2 -Wno-format-truncation -Wimplicit-fallthrough=4 -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-result"
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-pam --with-Werror"
;;
clang*|gcc*)
CC="$config"
;;
kitchensink)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-kerberos5 --with-libedit --with-pam"
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --with-security-key-builtin --with-selinux"
CFLAGS="-DSK_DEBUG -DSANDBOX_SECCOMP_FILTER_DEBUG"
;;
hardenedmalloc)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-ldflags=-lhardened_malloc"
;;
tcmalloc)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-ldflags=-ltcmalloc"
;;
krb5|heimdal)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-kerberos5"
;;
libedit)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-libedit"
;;
musl)
CC="musl-gcc"
CONFIGFLAGS="--without-zlib"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
TEST_TARGET="t-exec"
;;
pam-krb5)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-pam --with-kerberos5"
SSHD_CONFOPTS="UsePam yes"
;;
*pam)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-pam"
SSHD_CONFOPTS="UsePam yes"
;;
boringssl)
CONFIGFLAGS="--disable-pkcs11"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--with-ssl-dir=/opt/boringssl --with-rpath=-Wl,-rpath,"
;;
libressl-*)
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--with-ssl-dir=/opt/libressl --with-rpath=-Wl,-rpath,"
;;
putty-*)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-plink=/usr/local/bin/plink --with-puttygen=/usr/local/bin/puttygen"
# We don't need to rerun the regular tests, just the interop ones.
TEST_TARGET=interop-tests
;;
openssl-*)
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--with-ssl-dir=/opt/openssl --with-rpath=-Wl,-rpath,"
# OpenSSL 1.1.1 specifically has a bug in its RNG that breaks reexec
# fallback. See https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3483
if [ "$config" = "openssl-1.1.1" ]; then
SKIP_LTESTS="reexec"
fi
;;
selinux)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-selinux"
;;
sk)
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-security-key-builtin"
;;
without-openssl)
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
TEST_TARGET=t-exec
;;
valgrind-[1-5]|valgrind-unit)
# rlimit sandbox and FORTIFY_SOURCE confuse Valgrind.
CONFIGFLAGS="--without-sandbox --without-hardening"
CONFIGFLAGS="$CONFIGFLAGS --with-cppflags=-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0"
TEST_TARGET="t-exec USE_VALGRIND=1"
TEST_SSH_ELAPSED_TIMES=1
export TEST_SSH_ELAPSED_TIMES
# Valgrind slows things down enough that the agent timeout test
# won't reliably pass, and the unit tests run longer than allowed
# by github so split into separate tests.
tests2="integrity try-ciphers"
tests3="krl forward-control sshsig agent-restrict kextype sftp"
tests4="cert-userkey cert-hostkey kextype sftp-perm keygen-comment percent"
tests5="rekey"
case "$config" in
valgrind-1)
# All tests except agent-timeout (which is flaky under valgrind),
# connection-timeout (which doesn't work since it's so slow)
# and hostbased (since valgrind won't let ssh exec keysign).
# Slow ones are run separately to increase parallelism.
SKIP_LTESTS="agent-timeout connection-timeout hostbased"
SKIP_LTESTS="$SKIP_LTESTS ${tests2} ${tests3} ${tests4} ${tests5}"
;;
valgrind-2)
LTESTS="${tests2}"
;;
valgrind-3)
LTESTS="${tests3}"
;;
valgrind-4)
LTESTS="${tests4}"
;;
valgrind-5)
LTESTS="${tests5}"
;;
valgrind-unit)
TEST_TARGET="unit USE_VALGRIND=1"
;;
esac
;;
zlib-develop)
INSTALL_ZLIB=develop
CONFIGFLAGS="--with-zlib=/opt/zlib --with-rpath=-Wl,-rpath,"
;;
*)
echo "Unknown configuration $config"
exit 1
;;
esac
# The Solaris 64bit targets are special since they need a non-flag arg.
case "$config" in
sol64*)
CONFIGFLAGS="--target=x86_64 --with-cflags=-m64 --with-ldflags=-m64 ${CONFIGFLAGS}"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--with-ssl-dir=/usr/local/ssl64 --with-rpath=-Wl,-rpath,"
;;
esac
case "${TARGET_HOST}" in
aix*)
CONFIGFLAGS="--disable-security-key"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
# These are slow real or virtual machines so skip the slowest tests
# (which tend to be thw ones that transfer lots of data) so that the
# test run does not time out.
# The agent-restrict test fails due to some quoting issue when run
# with sh or ksh so specify bash for now.
TEST_TARGET="t-exec unit TEST_SHELL=bash"
SKIP_LTESTS="rekey sftp"
;;
debian-riscv64)
# This machine is fairly slow, so skip the unit tests.
TEST_TARGET="t-exec"
;;
dfly58*|dfly60*)
# scp 3-way connection hangs on these so skip until sorted.
SKIP_LTESTS=scp3
;;
fbsd6)
# Native linker is not great with PIC so OpenSSL is built w/out.
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --disable-security-key"
;;
hurd)
SKIP_LTESTS="forwarding multiplex proxy-connect hostkey-agent agent-ptrace"
;;
minix3)
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --disable-security-key"
# Unix domain sockets don't work quite like we expect, so also
# disable FD passing (and thus multiplexing).
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --disable-fd-passing"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
# Minix does not have a loopback interface so we have to skip any
# test that relies on one.
# Also, Minix seems to be very limited in the number of select()
# calls that can be operating concurrently, so prune additional tests for that.
T="addrmatch agent-restrict brokenkeys cfgmatch cfgmatchlisten cfgparse
connect connect-uri dynamic-forward exit-status forwarding
forward-control
hostkey-agent key-options keyscan knownhosts-command login-timeout
reconfigure reexec rekey scp scp-uri scp3 sftp sftp-badcmds
sftp-batch sftp-cmds sftp-glob sftp-perm sftp-uri stderr-data
transfer"
SKIP_LTESTS="$(echo $T)"
TEST_TARGET=t-exec
SUDO=""
;;
nbsd4)
# System compiler will ICE on some files with fstack-protector
# SHA256 functions in sha2.h conflict with OpenSSL's breaking sk-dummy
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --without-hardening --disable-security-key"
;;
openwrt-*)
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --without-zlib"
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
TEST_TARGET="t-exec"
;;
sol10|sol11)
# sol10 VM is 32bit and the unit tests are slow.
# sol11 has 4 test configs so skip unit tests to speed up.
TEST_TARGET="tests SKIP_UNIT=1"
;;
win10)
# No sudo on Windows.
SUDO=""
;;
esac
host=`./config.guess`
case "$host" in
*cygwin)
SUDO=""
# Don't run compat tests on cygwin as they don't currently compile.
TEST_TARGET="tests"
;;
*-darwin*)
# Unless specified otherwise, build without OpenSSL on Mac OS since
# modern versions don't ship with libcrypto.
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
TEST_TARGET=t-exec
# On some OS X runners we can't write to /var/empty.
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} --with-privsep-path=/usr/local/empty"
case "$host" in
*-darwin22.*)
# sudo -S nobody doesn't work on macos 13 for some reason.
SKIP_LTESTS="agent-getpeereid" ;;
esac
;;
esac
# Unless specifically configured, search for a suitable version of OpenSSL,
# otherwise build without it.
if [ -z "${LIBCRYPTOFLAGS}" ]; then
LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--without-openssl"
# last-match
for i in /usr /usr/local /usr/local/ssl /usr/local/opt/openssl; do
ver="none"
if [ -x ${i}/bin/openssl ]; then
ver="$(${i}/bin/openssl version)"
fi
case "$ver" in
none) ;;
"OpenSSL 0."*|"OpenSSL 1.0."*|"OpenSSL 1.1.0"*) ;;
"LibreSSL 2."*|"LibreSSL 3.0."*) ;;
*) LIBCRYPTOFLAGS="--with-ssl-dir=${i}" ;;
esac
done
if [ "${LIBCRYPTOFLAGS}" = "--without-openssl" ]; then
TEST_TARGET="t-exec"
fi
fi
CONFIGFLAGS="${CONFIGFLAGS} ${LIBCRYPTOFLAGS}"
if [ -x "$(which plink 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
REGRESS_INTEROP_PUTTY=yes
export REGRESS_INTEROP_PUTTY
fi
export CC CFLAGS CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS LTESTS SUDO
export TEST_TARGET TEST_SSH_UNSAFE_PERMISSIONS TEST_SSH_FAIL_FATAL
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