| # Windows OneCore targets. |
| # |
| # OneCore is new API stability "contract" that transends Desktop, IoT and |
| # Mobile[?] Windows editions. It's a set up "umbrella" libraries that |
| # export subset of Win32 API that are common to all Windows 10 devices. |
| # |
| # OneCore Configuration temporarly dedicated for console applications |
| # due to disabled event logging, which is incompatible with one core. |
| # Error messages are provided via standard error only. |
| # TODO: extend error handling to use ETW based eventing |
| # (Or rework whole error messaging) |
| |
| my %targets = ( |
| "VC-WIN32-ONECORE" => { |
| inherit_from => [ "VC-WIN32" ], |
| # /NODEFAULTLIB:kernel32.lib is needed, because MSVCRT.LIB has |
| # hidden reference to kernel32.lib, but we don't actually want |
| # it in "onecore" build. |
| lflags => add("/NODEFAULTLIB:kernel32.lib"), |
| defines => add("OPENSSL_SYS_WIN_CORE"), |
| ex_libs => "onecore.lib", |
| }, |
| "VC-WIN64A-ONECORE" => { |
| inherit_from => [ "VC-WIN64A" ], |
| lflags => add("/NODEFAULTLIB:kernel32.lib"), |
| defines => add("OPENSSL_SYS_WIN_CORE"), |
| ex_libs => "onecore.lib", |
| }, |
| |
| # Windows on ARM targets. ARM compilers are additional components in |
| # VS2017, i.e. they are not installed by default. And when installed, |
| # there are no "ARM Tool Command Prompt"s on Start menu, you have |
| # to locate vcvarsall.bat and act accordingly. VC-WIN32-ARM has |
| # received limited testing with evp_test.exe on Windows 10 IoT Core, |
| # but not VC-WIN64-ARM, no hardware... In other words they are not |
| # actually supported... |
| # |
| # Another thing to keep in mind [in cross-compilation scenario such |
| # as this one] is that target's file system has nothing to do with |
| # compilation system's one. This means that you're are likely to use |
| # --prefix and --openssldir with target-specific values. 'nmake install' |
| # step is effectively meaningless in cross-compilation case, though |
| # it might be useful to 'nmake install DESTDIR=S:\ome\where' where you |
| # can point Visual Studio to when compiling custom application code. |
| |
| "VC-WIN32-ARM" => { |
| inherit_from => [ "VC-noCE-common" ], |
| defines => add("_ARM_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_SDK_AVAILABLE", |
| "OPENSSL_SYS_WIN_CORE"), |
| bn_ops => "BN_LLONG RC4_CHAR EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN", |
| lflags => add("/NODEFAULTLIB:kernel32.lib"), |
| ex_libs => "onecore.lib", |
| multilib => "-arm", |
| }, |
| "VC-WIN64-ARM" => { |
| inherit_from => [ "VC-noCE-common" ], |
| defines => add("_ARM_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_SDK_AVAILABLE", |
| "OPENSSL_SYS_WIN_CORE"), |
| bn_ops => "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT RC4_CHAR EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN", |
| lflags => add("/NODEFAULTLIB:kernel32.lib"), |
| ex_libs => "onecore.lib", |
| multilib => "-arm64", |
| }, |
| ); |