Hi all, The test constant_time_test.c new to 1.0.1j fails to compile on 32-bit SuSE 10 with gcc 4.1.0.
The failure is: constant_time_test.o: In function `main': /depot/Releases/OpenSSL/1.0.1/source/FIPS/openssl-core/test/constant_time_test.c:267: undefined reference to `constant_time_lt' /depot/Releases/OpenSSL/1.0.1/source/FIPS/openssl-core/test/constant_time_test.c:269: undefined reference to `constant_time_lt_8' /depot/Releases/OpenSSL/1.0.1/source/FIPS/openssl-core/test/constant_time_test.c:271: undefined reference to `constant_time_lt' /depot/Releases/OpenSSL/1.0.1/source/FIPS/openssl-core/test/constant_time_test.c:273: undefined reference to `constant_time_lt_8' /depot/Releases/OpenSSL/1.0.1/source/FIPS/openssl-core/test/constant_time_test.c:275: undefined reference to `constant_time_ge' /depot/Releases/OpenSSL/1.0.1/source/FIPS/openssl-core/test/constant_time_test.c:277: undefined reference to `constant_time_ge_8' /depot/Releases/OpenSSL/1.0.1/source/FIPS/openssl-core/test/constant_time_test.c:279: undefined reference to `constant_time_ge' /depot/Releases/OpenSSL/1.0.1/source/FIPS/openssl-core/test/constant_time_test.c:281: undefined reference to `constant_time_ge_8' I can verify that this is related to the inline macro defined in e_os.h. If I immediately after line 50 of constant_time_locl.h, #include "e_os.h"' I add the line #undef inline the full build of OpenSSL 1.0.1j on this platform succeeds, both debug and release. It's a little strange that the inline functions references above fail, while the references to constant_time_eq and constant_time_eq_8 appear to be OK. The full testlog output of make 'report' is attached. Thanks, Andy Schmidt
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