1.0.1 upgrade issue

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I have successfully built OpenSSL 1.0.0..., 1.0.1..., and 1.0.2 also on 
an ARM926EJ linux based system.  I used the 'no-ssl2 no-ssl3 linux-armv4 
shared' options (plus some others).  I found that it works with and 
without the ARM assembly accelerations (no-asm option), even though the 
ARM926EJ is an arm5te.  It works fine with lighttpd and passes the 
OpenSSL tests.  I assume you are also using the appropriate 
'--cross-compile-prefix=<prefix>' option.   You might try adding 
"-mlittle-endian -mcpu=arm926ej-s -DL_ENDIAN" to the CFLAGS, although 
that should be redundant (the compiler should already know this).  Also, 
make sure there are no '-nostdinc' (or similar) type compiler options 
creeping in.  These change the search order of header files, which can 
cause OpenSSL to be built against the (old) headers in your tool chain, 
rather than it's local (current) headers.

I did discover that with 1.0.2, I also needed to add 
'-DOPENSSL_USE_BUILD_DATE' to the CFLAGS to get the 'openssl version -a' 
command to report a useful build date.

Jay
On 2/13/2015 7:29 AM, Mike Collins wrote:
> I am upgrading an embedded linux board's BSP from 1.0.0m to 1.0.1l due 
> to a requirement for TLS v1.1. Version 1.0.1 will cross compile 
> without errors using my 1.0.0 configuration but I have identified the 
> following errors on the board (so far) with the build using 1.0.1:
> 1.) Cannot create a RSA key
> 2.) Trying to connect to the board's Lighttpd web server via https 
> will timeout with PKCS #11 error
> 3.) Curl https POST calls fail with RSA padding error.
>
> Board has a ARM926EJ based processor and I am using a Codesourcery 
> Lite toolchain. Configure settings (besides --prefix, etc) are shared, 
> no-asm, linux-generic32, no-ssl2. All the other packages on the board 
> have been rebuilt against the new openssl version.
>
> I am looking at the key creation first since that may be causing the 
> other issues. If I try to create a key from the board command line 
> using "openssl genrsa -out testkey.pem 2048" I get a response of 
> "Generating RSA private key, 2048 bit long modulus". At this point it 
> seems to get stuck in a loop; I am seeing the progress indicators 
> (".") but it will never finish creating the key. I have let it run 
> 10-15 minutes without completion; it just keeps displaying successive 
> progress indicators. I can do Ctrl-C and it will exit.
>
> I don't think so but are there any dependency changes from 1.0.0 to 1.0.1?
>
> I noticed 1.0.2 has been released so tried that as well but have the 
> same result as 1.0.1
>
> Mike
>
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