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Bug #5432

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ruby 1.9.2-p290 ext/openssl build failure on Solaris 10 with Sun Workshop 12.1 or 12.2

Added by enchanter (Tim Mooney) about 13 years ago. Updated about 13 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Target version:
-
ruby -v:
1.9.2-p290
Backport:
[ruby-core:40088]

Description

I've tried building ruby 1.9.2-p290 and ruby 1.8.7-p352 on x86_64-sun-solaris2.10 (Solaris 10 10/08, update 6) with the no-cost Sun/Oracle Workshop toolchain. I've tried both the Workshop 12.1 and the latest, 12.2, with the same results.

The compiler objects to anywhere that ossl_str_adjust is called. Example:

gmake[1]: Entering directory /local/src/RPM/BUILD/ruby-1.9.2-p290/ext/openssl' cc -I. -I../../.ext/include/x86_64-solaris2.10 -I../.././include -I../.././ext/openssl -DRUBY_EXTCONF_H=\"extconf.h\" -I/local/include -I/local/gnu/include -I/local/openssl/include -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -KPIC -Xa -xc99=all -xO0 -g -xs -xstrconst -mt -xtarget=native -I/loca/include -I/local/gnu/include -I/local/openssl/include -I/local/openssl/include -o ossl_asn1.o -c ossl_asn1.c "ossl_asn1.c", line 579: warning: statement not reached "ossl_asn1.c", line 708: improper member use: ptr "ossl_asn1.c", line 708: improper member use: len "ossl_asn1.c", line 991: improper member use: ptr "ossl_asn1.c", line 991: improper member use: len cc: acomp failed for ossl_asn1.c gmake[1]: *** [ossl_asn1.o] Error 2 gmake[1]: Leaving directory /local/src/RPM/BUILD/ruby-1.9.2-p290/ext/openssl'
gmake: *** [mkmain.sh] Error 1

The same issue happens in other files (e.g. ossl_ext509.c). If I preprocess the file, the macro

ossl_str_adjust(der, p);

on line 708 of ossl_asn1.c (near the end of the function ossl_asn1data_to_der) turns into

 do { int len = ( ! ( ( ( struct RBasic * ) ( der ) ) -> flags & ( ( ( VALUE ) 1 ) << ( 12 + 1 ) ) ) ? ( long ) ( ( ( ( struct RBasic * ) ( der ) ) -> flags >> ( 12 + 2 ) ) & ( ( ( ( ( VALUE ) 1 ) << ( 12 + 2 ) ) | ( ( ( VALUE ) 1 ) << ( 12 + 3 ) ) | ( ( ( VALUE ) 1 ) << ( 12 + 4 ) ) | ( ( ( VALUE ) 1 ) << ( 12 + 5 ) ) | ( ( ( VALUE ) 1 ) << ( 12 + 6 ) ) ) >> ( 12 + 2 ) ) ) : ( ( struct RString * ) ( der ) ) -> as . heap . len ) ; int newlen = ( p ) - ( unsigned char * ) ( ! ( ( ( struct RBasic * ) ( der ) ) -> flags & ( ( ( VALUE ) 1 ) << ( 12 + 1 ) ) ) ? ( ( struct RString * ) ( der ) ) -> as . ary : ( ( struct RString * ) ( der ) ) -> as . heap . ptr ) ; ( void ) ( ( newlen <= len ) || ( __assert_c99 ( "newlen <= len" , "ossl_asn1.c" , 708 , __func__ ) , 0 ) ) ; do { ( ( struct RString * ) ( der ) ) -> ptr [ newlen ] = 0 ; ( ( struct RString * ) ( der ) ) -> len = newlen ; } while ( 0 ) ; } while ( 0 );

I understand that gcc is the typical compiler for most platforms, but the Oracle Workshop toolchain often produces more efficient code on Solaris, so it's what I typically use for building opensource software on Solaris.

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