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OpenSSL on the Android platform.
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The code in this directory is based on $OPENSSL_VERSION in the file
openssl.version. See patches/README for more information on how the
code differs from $OPENSSL_VERSION.
Porting New Versions of OpenSSL.
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The following steps are recommended for porting new OpenSSL versions.
1) Retrieve the appropriate version of the OpenSSL source from
www.openssl.org/source (in openssl-*.tar.gz file). Check the PGP
signature (found in matching openssl-*.tar.gz.asc file) with:
gpg openssl-*.tar.gz.asc
If the public key is not found, import the the one with the
matching RSA key ID from http://www.openssl.org/about/, using:
gpg --import # paste PGP public key block on stdin
2) Update the variables in openssl.config and openssl.version as appropriate.
At the very least you will need to update the openssl.version.
Similarly update ThirdPartyProject.prop.
3) Run:
./import_openssl.sh import openssl-*.tar.gz
4) If there are any errors, then modify openssl.config, openssl.version
and patches in patches/ as appropriate. You might want to use:
./import_openssl.sh regenerate patches/*.patch
Repeat step 3.
5) Cleanup before building with:
m -j16 clean-libcrypto clean-libssl clean-openssl clean-ssltest
6) Build openssl from the external/openssl directory with:
mm -j16 snod && adb remount && adb sync system
If there are build errors, then patches/*.mk, openssl.config, or
android-config.mk may need updating.
7) Run tests to make sure things are working:
# Run local openssl tests
(cd android.testssl/ && ./testssl.sh)
# Build and sync libcore tests
(croot && cd libcore && mm -j16 snod && adb remount && adb sync)
# Run tests from libcore
(croot && vogar --classpath out/target/common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/core-tests-support_intermediates/classes.jar --classpath out/target/common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/core-tests_intermediates/classes.jar javax.net.ssl tests.api.javax.net)
# Run tests from Harmony
(croot && vogar --classpath harmony_tests.jar tests.api.java.math.BigIntegerTest org.apache.harmony.tests.java.math)
# try an https website
adb shell am start https://online.citibank.com # confirm result in browser
The vogar tool can be found externally at http://code.google.com/p/vogar/
Within Google it can be run with ~dalvik-prebuild/vogar/bin/vogar
harmony_tests.jar is built from Subversion http://harmony.apache.org/
Within Google it can be found at ~dalvik-prebuild/bin/harmony_tests.jar
# You can also run openssl s_server as a test server on the device:
adb push ./android.testssl/CAss.cnf /sdcard/CAss.cnf
adb shell openssl req -config /sdcard/CAss.cnf -x509 -nodes -days 365 -subj '/C=US/ST=California/L=Mountain View/CN=localhost' -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout /sdcard/server.pem -out /sdcard/server.pem
adb shell openssl s_server -cert /sdcard/server.pem -www -verify 1
adb shell am start https://localhost:4433 # confirm result in browser
8) Do a full build before checking in:
m -j16
Optionally, check whether build flags (located in android-config.mk
need to be updated. Doing this step will help ensure that the
compiled library is appropriately optimized for speed and size. To
update build flags:
a) source openssl.config
b) tar -zxf openssl-*.tar.gz
c) cd openssl-*/
d) ./Configure $CONFIGURE_ARGS
e) examine Makefile and compare with ../android-config.mk
f) modify ../openssl.config as appropriate and go to step 3) above.
Alternatively, ."/import_openssl.sh import" now prints the
post-Configure Makefile for review before deleting in on import.