MODIFYING OPENSSL SOURCE ======================== This document describes the way to add custom modifications to OpenSSL sources. If you are adding new C source files ------------------------------------ Please update the `build.info` files in the directories where you placed the C source files, to include a line like this for each new C source file: - In `crypto/` or any of its subdirectories (intended for `libcrypto`): SOURCE[../libcrypto]={name-of-C-source-file} - In `ssl/` or any of its subdirectories (intended for `libssl`): SOURCE[../libssl]={name-of-C-source-file} Do note that the path given as the `SOURCE` attribute must be adapted appropriately for the location of the `build.info` file, as it's a relative path to where the library itself is built, for example: - For `crypto/build.info`, the library path should be `../libcrypto` - For `crypto/evp/build.info`, the library path should be `../../libcrypto` - For `ssl/build.info`, the library path should be `../libssl` - For `ssl/quic/build.info`, the library path should be `../../libssl` To know more about `build.info` files, please read [doc/internal/man7/build.info.pod]. For better viewing, consider converting it to HTML or PDF using `pod2html` or `pod2pdf`. Adding new public functions --------------------------- If you are adding new public functions to the custom library build, you need to either add a prototype in one of the existing OpenSSL header files, or provide a new header file and edit. Only headers in the `include/openssl` subdirectory are considered for public functions. If you're creating a new header file, it must be located in that directory. Functions declared in `include/openssl` header files are assumed to be part of the `libcrypto` library unless specified otherwise. *If your new functions are meant for the `libssl` library*, you will need to edit [Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl] and add the header file name in the array `my @sslheaders_tmpl`. Updating OpenSSL's bookkeeping files ------------------------------------ OpenSSL has a few bookkeeping files to keep track of exposed functions, most importantly `util/libcrypto.num` and `util/libssl.num`. Any time a new public function - as defined above - is added, these files must be updated. To make such an update, please do the following: ./Configure -Werror --strict-warnings [your-options] make update If you plan to submit the changes you made to OpenSSL (see [CONTRIBUTING.md]), it's also worth running the following after running `make update`, to ensure that documentation has correct format. make doc-nits Do note that `make update` also generates files related to OIDs (in the `crypto/objects/` folder) and errors messages. If a git merge error occurs in one of these generated files, then the generated files need to be removed and regenerated using `make update`. To aid in this process, the generated files can be committed separately so they can be removed easily by reverting that commit. [doc/internal/man7/build.info.pod]: ./doc/internal/man7/build.info.pod [Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl]: ./Configurations/unix-Makefile.tmpl [CONTRIBUTING.md]: ./CONTRIBUTING.md