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+#!/bin/bash
+# Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+# license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+set -e
+id
+date
+export LANG=C
+unset LANGUAGE
+
+# Build BoringCrypto libcrypto.a.
+# Following https://csrc.nist.gov/CSRC/media/projects/cryptographic-module-validation-program/documents/security-policies/140sp3678.pdf page 19.
+
+tar xJf boringssl-*z
+
+# Go requires -fPIC for linux/amd64 cgo builds.
+# Setting -fPIC only affects the compilation of the non-module code in libcrypto.a,
+# because the FIPS module itself is already built with -fPIC.
+echo '#!/bin/bash
+exec clang-7 -fPIC "$@"
+' >/usr/local/bin/clang
+echo '#!/bin/bash
+exec clang++-7 -fPIC "$@"
+' >/usr/local/bin/clang++
+chmod +x /usr/local/bin/clang /usr/local/bin/clang++
+
+# The BoringSSL tests use Go, and cgo would look for gcc.
+export CGO_ENABLED=0
+
+# Verbatim instructions from BoringCrypto build docs.
+printf "set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER \"clang\")\nset(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER \"clang++\")\n" >${HOME}/toolchain
+cd boringssl
+mkdir build && cd build && cmake -GNinja -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=${HOME}/toolchain -DFIPS=1 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
+ninja
+ninja run_tests
+
+cd ../..
+
+if [ "$(./boringssl/build/tool/bssl isfips)" != 1 ]; then
+ echo "NOT FIPS"
+ exit 2
+fi
+
+# Build and run test C++ program to make sure goboringcrypto.h matches openssl/*.h.
+# Also collect list of checked symbols in syms.txt
+set -x
+set -e
+cd godriver
+cat >goboringcrypto.cc <<'EOF'
+#include <cassert>
+#include "goboringcrypto0.h"
+#include "goboringcrypto1.h"
+#define check_size(t) if(sizeof(t) != sizeof(GO_ ## t)) {printf("sizeof(" #t ")=%d, but sizeof(GO_" #t ")=%d\n", (int)sizeof(t), (int)sizeof(GO_ ## t)); ret=1;}
+#define check_func(f) { auto x = f; x = _goboringcrypto_ ## f ; }
+#define check_value(n, v) if(n != v) {printf(#n "=%d, but goboringcrypto.h defines it as %d\n", (int)n, (int)v); ret=1;}
+int main() {
+int ret = 0;
+#include "goboringcrypto.x"
+return ret;
+}
+EOF
+
+awk '
+BEGIN {
+ exitcode = 0
+}
+
+# Ignore comments, #includes, blank lines.
+/^\/\// || /^#/ || NF == 0 { next }
+
+# Ignore unchecked declarations.
+/\/\*unchecked/ { next }
+
+# Check enum values.
+!enum && $1 == "enum" && $NF == "{" {
+ enum = 1
+ next
+}
+enum && $1 == "};" {
+ enum = 0
+ next
+}
+enum && NF == 3 && $2 == "=" {
+ name = $1
+ sub(/^GO_/, "", name)
+ val = $3
+ sub(/,$/, "", val)
+ print "check_value(" name ", " val ")" > "goboringcrypto.x"
+ next
+}
+enum {
+ print FILENAME ":" NR ": unexpected line in enum: " $0 > "/dev/stderr"
+ exitcode = 1
+ next
+}
+
+# Check struct sizes.
+/^typedef struct / && $NF ~ /^GO_/ {
+ name = $NF
+ sub(/^GO_/, "", name)
+ sub(/;$/, "", name)
+ print "check_size(" name ")" > "goboringcrypto.x"
+ next
+}
+
+# Check function prototypes.
+/^(const )?[^ ]+ \**_goboringcrypto_.*\(/ {
+ name = $2
+ if($1 == "const")
+ name = $3
+ sub(/^\**_goboringcrypto_/, "", name)
+ sub(/\(.*/, "", name)
+ print "check_func(" name ")" > "goboringcrypto.x"
+ print name > "syms.txt"
+ next
+}
+
+{
+ print FILENAME ":" NR ": unexpected line: " $0 > "/dev/stderr"
+ exitcode = 1
+}
+
+END {
+ exit exitcode
+}
+' goboringcrypto.h
+
+cat goboringcrypto.h | awk '
+ /^\/\/ #include/ {sub(/\/\//, ""); print > "goboringcrypto0.h"; next}
+ /typedef struct|enum ([a-z_]+ )?{|^[ \t]/ {print;next}
+ {gsub(/GO_/, ""); gsub(/enum go_/, "enum "); print}
+' >goboringcrypto1.h
+clang++ -std=c++11 -fPIC -I../boringssl/include -O2 -o a.out goboringcrypto.cc
+./a.out || exit 2
+
+# Prepare copy of libcrypto.a with only the checked functions renamed and exported.
+# All other symbols are left alone and hidden.
+echo BORINGSSL_bcm_power_on_self_test >>syms.txt
+awk '{print "_goboringcrypto_" $0 }' syms.txt >globals.txt
+awk '{print $0 " _goboringcrypto_" $0 }' syms.txt >renames.txt
+objcopy --globalize-symbol=BORINGSSL_bcm_power_on_self_test ../boringssl/build/crypto/libcrypto.a libcrypto.a
+
+# clang implements u128 % u128 -> u128 by calling __umodti3,
+# which is in libgcc. To make the result self-contained even if linking
+# against a different compiler version, link our own __umodti3 into the syso.
+# This one is specialized so it only expects divisors below 2^64,
+# which is all BoringCrypto uses. (Otherwise it will seg fault.)
+cat >umod.s <<'EOF'
+# tu_int __umodti3(tu_int x, tu_int y)
+# x is rsi:rdi, y is rcx:rdx, return result is rdx:rax.
+.globl __umodti3
+__umodti3:
+ # specialized to u128 % u64, so verify that
+ test %rcx,%rcx
+ jne 1f
+
+ # save divisor
+ movq %rdx, %r8
+
+ # reduce top 64 bits mod divisor
+ movq %rsi, %rax
+ xorl %edx, %edx
+ divq %r8
+
+ # reduce full 128-bit mod divisor
+ # quotient fits in 64 bits because top 64 bits have been reduced < divisor.
+ # (even though we only care about the remainder, divq also computes
+ # the quotient, and it will trap if the quotient is too large.)
+ movq %rdi, %rax
+ divq %r8
+
+ # expand remainder to 128 for return
+ movq %rdx, %rax
+ xorl %edx, %edx
+ ret
+
+1:
+ # crash - only want 64-bit divisor
+ xorl %ecx, %ecx
+ movl %ecx, 0(%ecx)
+ jmp 1b
+
+.section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits
+EOF
+clang -c -o umod.o umod.s
+
+ld -r -nostdlib --whole-archive -o goboringcrypto.o libcrypto.a umod.o
+echo __umodti3 _goboringcrypto___umodti3 >>renames.txt
+objcopy --remove-section=.llvm_addrsig goboringcrypto.o goboringcrypto1.o # b/179161016
+objcopy --redefine-syms=renames.txt goboringcrypto1.o goboringcrypto2.o
+objcopy --keep-global-symbols=globals.txt goboringcrypto2.o goboringcrypto_linux_amd64.syso
+
+# Done!
+ls -l goboringcrypto_linux_amd64.syso
+sha256sum goboringcrypto_linux_amd64.syso