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NOTES FOR THE HPE NONSTOP PLATFORM

Requirement details

In addition to the requirements and instructions listed in INSTALL.md, the following are required as well:

  • The TNS/X platform supports hardware randomization. Specify the --with-rand-seed=rdcpu option to the ./Configure script. This is recommended but not required. egd is supported at 3.0 but cannot be used if FIPS is selected.
  • The TNS/E platform does not support hardware randomization, so specify the --with-rand-seed=egd option to the ./Configure script.

About c99 compiler

The c99 compiler is required for building OpenSSL from source. While c11 may work, it has not been broadly tested. c99 is the only compiler prerequisite needed to build OpenSSL 3.0 on this platform. You should also have the FLOSS package installed on your system. The ITUGLIB FLOSS package is the only FLOSS variant that has been broadly tested.

Threading Models

OpenSSL can be built using unthreaded, POSIX User Threads (PUT), or Standard POSIX Threads (SPT). Select the following build configuration for each on the TNS/X (L-Series) platform:

  • nonstop-nsx or default will select an unthreaded build.
  • nonstop-nsx_put selects the PUT build.
  • nonstop-nsx_64_put selects the 64 bit file length PUT build.
  • nonstop-nsx_spt_floss selects the SPT build with FLOSS. FLOSS is required for SPT builds because of a known hang when using SPT on its own.

TNS/E Considerations

The TNS/E platform is build using the same set of builds specifying nse instead of nsx in the set above.

You cannot build for TNS/E for FIPS, so you must specify the no-fips option to ./Configure

About Prefix and OpenSSLDir

Because there are many potential builds that must co-exist on any given NonStop node, managing the location of your build distribution is crucial. Keep each destination separate and distinct. Mixing any mode described in this document can cause application instability. The recommended approach is to specify the OpenSSL version and threading model in your configuration options, and keeping your memory and float options consistent, for example:

  • For 1.1 --prefix=/usr/local-ssl1.1 --openssldir=/usr/local-ssl1.1/ssl
  • For 1.1 PUT --prefix=/usr/local-ssl1.1_put --openssldir=/usr/local-ssl1.1_put/ssl
  • For 3.0 --prefix=/usr/local-ssl3.0 --openssldir=/usr/local-ssl3.0/ssl
  • For 3.0 PUT --prefix=/usr/local-ssl3.0_put --openssldir=/usr/local-ssl3.0_put/ssl

Use the _RLD_LIB_PATH environment variable in OSS to select the appropriate directory containing libcrypto.so and libssl.so. In GUARDIAN, use the =_RLD_LIB_PATH search define to locate the GUARDIAN subvolume where OpenSSL is installed.

Float Considerations

OpenSSL is built using IEEE Float mode by default. If you need a different IEEE mode, create a new configuration specifying tfloat-x86-64 (for Tandem Float) or nfloat-x86-64 (for Neutral Float).

Memory Models

The current OpenSSL default memory model uses the default platform address model. If you need a different address model, you must specify the appropriate c99 options for compile (CFLAGS) and linkers (LDFLAGS).

Cross Compiling with NSDEE

Note: None of these builds have been tested by the platform maintainer and are supplied for historical value. Please submit a Pull Request to OpenSSL should these need to be adjusted.

If you are attempting to build OpenSSL with NSDEE, you will need to specify the following variables. The following set of compiler defines are required:

# COMP_ROOT must be a full path for the build system (e.g. windows)
COMP_ROOT=$(cygpath -w /path/to/comp_root)
# CC must be executable by your shell
CC=/path/to/c99

Optional Build Variables

DBGFLAG="--debug"
CIPHENABLES="enable-ssl3 enable-ssl3-method enable-weak-ssl-ciphers enable-rc4"

Internal Known TNS/X to TNS/E Cross Compile Variables

The following definition is required if you are building on TNS/X for TNS/E and have access to a TNS/E machine on your EXPAND network - with an example node named \CS3:

SYSTEMLIBS="-L/E/cs3/usr/local/lib"

Version Procedure (VPROC) Considerations

If you require a VPROC entry for platform version identification, use the following variables:

For Itanium

OPENSSL_VPROC_PREFIX=T0085H06

For x86

OPENSSL_VPROC_PREFIX=T0085L01

Common Definition

export OPENSSL_VPROC=${OPENSSL_VPROC_PREFIX}_$(
    . VERSION.dat
    if [ -n "$PRE_RELEASE_TAG" ]; then
        PRE_RELEASE_TAG="-$PRE_RELEASE_TAG"
    fi
    echo "$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH$PRE_RELEASE_TAG$BUILD_METADATA" |\
        sed -e 's/[-.+]/_/g'
    )

Example Configure Targets

For OSS targets, the main DLL names will be libssl.so and libcrypto.so. For GUARDIAN targets, DLL names will be ssl and crypto. The following assumes that your PWD is set according to your installation standards.

./Configure nonstop-nsx           --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl no-threads \
    --with-rand-seed=rdcpu ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nsx_g         --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl no-threads \
    --with-rand-seed=rdcpu ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nsx_put       --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl threads "-D_REENTRANT" \
    --with-rand-seed=rdcpu ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nsx_spt_floss --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl threads "-D_REENTRANT" \
    --with-rand-seed=rdcpu ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nsx_64        --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl no-threads \
    --with-rand-seed=rdcpu ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nsx_64_put    --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl threads "-D_REENTRANT" \
    --with-rand-seed=rdcpu ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nsx_g_tandem  --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl no-threads \
    --with-rand-seed=rdcpu ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}

./Configure nonstop-nse           --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl no-threads \
    --with-rand-seed=egd ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nse_g         --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl no-threads \
    --with-rand-seed=egd ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nse_put       --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl threads "-D_REENTRANT" \
    --with-rand-seed=egd ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nse_spt_floss --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl threads "-D_REENTRANT" \
    --with-rand-seed=egd ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nse_64        --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl no-threads \
    --with-rand-seed=egd ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nse_64_put    --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl threads "-D_REENTRANT"
    --with-rand-seed=egd ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}
./Configure nonstop-nse_g_tandem  --prefix=${PWD} \
    --openssldir=${PWD}/ssl no-threads \
    --with-rand-seed=egd ${CIPHENABLES} ${DBGFLAG} ${SYSTEMLIBS}