Re: opensssl 1.1.1g test failure(s)

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On 2020-04-21 18:45, Michael Tuexen wrote:
On 21. Apr 2020, at 23:49, Matt Caswell <matt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On 21/04/2020 18:34, Claus Assmann wrote:
Thanks for the reply, below is the output, It seems it only fails
because the host doesn't support IPv6?

Yes - it does seem to be an IPv6 problem. I don't recall any recent
changes in this area. Were you successfully able to run the tests with
previous versions of OpenSSL?

Looks like the failing call is here:

        if (setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
                       (const void *)&on, sizeof(on)) != 0) {
Can you provide a pointer to the code?

Best regards
Michael

To which we get an errno indicating "Invalid argument". So it looks like
your host has the relevant IPV6 macros defined (otherwise we would have
got a compilation failure) - but doesn't understand them when used.

If you're not using IPv6 on that host and this is the only test failure
then it can probably be safely ignored.

Matt

Not sure what the complaints are however here on the most strict POSIX
risc environment with a really strict compiler :


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All tests successful.
Files=155, Tests=1460, 1378 wallclock secs (10.52 usr 1.12 sys + 1251.44 cusr 53.76 csys = 1316.84 CPU)
Result: PASS
gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/local/build/openssl-1.1.1g_SunOS5.10_sparc64vii+.001'
alpha$
alpha$
alpha$ uname -a
SunOS alpha 5.10 Generic_150400-65 sun4u sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise
alpha$
alpha$ psrinfo -pv
The physical processor has 2 virtual processors (2 3)
  SPARC64-VII+ (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0xa1 clock 2860 MHz)
alpha$
alpha$ cc -V
cc: Studio 12.6 Sun C 5.15 SunOS_sparc 2017/05/30
alpha$
alpha$


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