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Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/openssl-sys/build/find_normal.rs')
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diff --git a/vendor/openssl-sys/build/find_normal.rs b/vendor/openssl-sys/build/find_normal.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..791fc3398 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/openssl-sys/build/find_normal.rs @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ +use std::ffi::OsString; +use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; +use std::process::{self, Command}; + +use super::env; + +pub fn get_openssl(target: &str) -> (Vec<PathBuf>, PathBuf) { + let lib_dir = env("OPENSSL_LIB_DIR").map(PathBuf::from); + let include_dir = env("OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR").map(PathBuf::from); + + match (lib_dir, include_dir) { + (Some(lib_dir), Some(include_dir)) => (vec![lib_dir], include_dir), + (lib_dir, include_dir) => { + let openssl_dir = env("OPENSSL_DIR").unwrap_or_else(|| find_openssl_dir(target)); + let openssl_dir = Path::new(&openssl_dir); + let lib_dir = lib_dir.map(|d| vec![d]).unwrap_or_else(|| { + let mut lib_dirs = vec![]; + // OpenSSL 3.0 now puts it's libraries in lib64/ by default, + // check for both it and lib/. + if openssl_dir.join("lib64").exists() { + lib_dirs.push(openssl_dir.join("lib64")); + } + if openssl_dir.join("lib").exists() { + lib_dirs.push(openssl_dir.join("lib")); + } + lib_dirs + }); + let include_dir = include_dir.unwrap_or_else(|| openssl_dir.join("include")); + (lib_dir, include_dir) + } + } +} + +fn resolve_with_wellknown_homebrew_location(dir: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> { + let versions = ["openssl@3", "openssl@1.1"]; + + // Check up default aarch 64 Homebrew installation location first + // for quick resolution if possible. + // `pkg-config` on brew doesn't necessarily contain settings for openssl apparently. + for version in &versions { + let homebrew = Path::new(dir).join(format!("opt/{}", version)); + if homebrew.exists() { + return Some(homebrew); + } + } + + for version in &versions { + // Calling `brew --prefix <package>` command usually slow and + // takes seconds, and will be used only as a last resort. + let output = execute_command_and_get_output("brew", &["--prefix", version]); + if let Some(ref output) = output { + let homebrew = Path::new(&output); + if homebrew.exists() { + return Some(homebrew.to_path_buf()); + } + } + } + + None +} + +fn resolve_with_wellknown_location(dir: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> { + let root_dir = Path::new(dir); + let include_openssl = root_dir.join("include/openssl"); + if include_openssl.exists() { + Some(root_dir.to_path_buf()) + } else { + None + } +} + +fn find_openssl_dir(target: &str) -> OsString { + let host = env::var("HOST").unwrap(); + + if host == target && target.ends_with("-apple-darwin") { + let homebrew_dir = match target { + "aarch64-apple-darwin" => "/opt/homebrew", + _ => "/usr/local", + }; + + if let Some(dir) = resolve_with_wellknown_homebrew_location(homebrew_dir) { + return dir.into(); + } else if let Some(dir) = resolve_with_wellknown_location("/opt/pkg") { + // pkgsrc + return dir.into(); + } else if let Some(dir) = resolve_with_wellknown_location("/opt/local") { + // MacPorts + return dir.into(); + } + } + + try_pkg_config(); + try_vcpkg(); + + // FreeBSD ships with OpenSSL but doesn't include a pkg-config file :( + if host == target && target.contains("freebsd") { + return OsString::from("/usr"); + } + + // DragonFly has libressl (or openssl) in ports, but this doesn't include a pkg-config file + if host == target && target.contains("dragonfly") { + return OsString::from("/usr/local"); + } + + let mut msg = format!( + " + +Could not find directory of OpenSSL installation, and this `-sys` crate cannot +proceed without this knowledge. If OpenSSL is installed and this crate had +trouble finding it, you can set the `OPENSSL_DIR` environment variable for the +compilation process. + +Make sure you also have the development packages of openssl installed. +For example, `libssl-dev` on Ubuntu or `openssl-devel` on Fedora. + +If you're in a situation where you think the directory *should* be found +automatically, please open a bug at https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl +and include information about your system as well as this message. + +$HOST = {} +$TARGET = {} +openssl-sys = {} + +", + host, + target, + env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION") + ); + + if host.contains("apple-darwin") && target.contains("apple-darwin") { + let system = Path::new("/usr/lib/libssl.0.9.8.dylib"); + if system.exists() { + msg.push_str( + " + +openssl-sys crate build failed: no supported version of OpenSSL found. + +Ways to fix it: +- Use the `vendored` feature of openssl-sys crate to build OpenSSL from source. +- Use Homebrew to install the `openssl` package. + +", + ); + } + } + + if host.contains("unknown-linux") + && target.contains("unknown-linux-gnu") + && Command::new("pkg-config").output().is_err() + { + msg.push_str( + " +It looks like you're compiling on Linux and also targeting Linux. Currently this +requires the `pkg-config` utility to find OpenSSL but unfortunately `pkg-config` +could not be found. If you have OpenSSL installed you can likely fix this by +installing `pkg-config`. + +", + ); + } + + if host.contains("windows") && target.contains("windows-gnu") { + msg.push_str( + " +It looks like you're compiling for MinGW but you may not have either OpenSSL or +pkg-config installed. You can install these two dependencies with: + +pacman -S openssl-devel pkg-config + +and try building this crate again. + +", + ); + } + + if host.contains("windows") && target.contains("windows-msvc") { + msg.push_str( + " +It looks like you're compiling for MSVC but we couldn't detect an OpenSSL +installation. If there isn't one installed then you can try the rust-openssl +README for more information about how to download precompiled binaries of +OpenSSL: + +https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl#windows + +", + ); + } + + panic!("{}", msg); +} + +/// Attempt to find OpenSSL through pkg-config. +/// +/// Note that if this succeeds then the function does not return as pkg-config +/// typically tells us all the information that we need. +fn try_pkg_config() { + let target = env::var("TARGET").unwrap(); + let host = env::var("HOST").unwrap(); + + // If we're going to windows-gnu we can use pkg-config, but only so long as + // we're coming from a windows host. + // + // Otherwise if we're going to windows we probably can't use pkg-config. + if target.contains("windows-gnu") && host.contains("windows") { + env::set_var("PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS", "1"); + } else if target.contains("windows") { + return; + } + + let lib = match pkg_config::Config::new() + .print_system_libs(false) + .probe("openssl") + { + Ok(lib) => lib, + Err(e) => { + println!("run pkg_config fail: {:?}", e); + return; + } + }; + + super::postprocess(&lib.include_paths); + + for include in lib.include_paths.iter() { + println!("cargo:include={}", include.display()); + } + + process::exit(0); +} + +/// Attempt to find OpenSSL through vcpkg. +/// +/// Note that if this succeeds then the function does not return as vcpkg +/// should emit all of the cargo metadata that we need. +#[cfg(target_env = "msvc")] +fn try_vcpkg() { + // vcpkg will not emit any metadata if it can not find libraries + // appropriate for the target triple with the desired linkage. + + let lib = match vcpkg::Config::new() + .emit_includes(true) + .find_package("openssl") + { + Ok(lib) => lib, + Err(e) => { + println!("note: vcpkg did not find openssl: {}", e); + return; + } + }; + + super::postprocess(&lib.include_paths); + + println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=user32"); + println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=gdi32"); + println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=crypt32"); + + process::exit(0); +} + +#[cfg(not(target_env = "msvc"))] +fn try_vcpkg() {} + +fn execute_command_and_get_output(cmd: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Option<String> { + let out = Command::new(cmd).args(args).output(); + if let Ok(ref r1) = out { + if r1.status.success() { + let r2 = String::from_utf8(r1.stdout.clone()); + if let Ok(r3) = r2 { + return Some(r3.trim().to_string()); + } + } + } + + None +} |