mirror of https://gitee.com/openkylin/qemu.git
crypto: aes: always rename internal symbols
OpenSSL's libcrypto always defines AES symbols with the same names as qemu's local aes code. This is problematic when enabling at least curl as that frequently also uses libcrypto. It might not be noticed when running, but if you try to statically link, everything falls down. An example snippet: LINK qemu-nbd .../libcrypto.a(aes-x86_64.o): In function 'AES_encrypt': (.text+0x460): multiple definition of 'AES_encrypt' crypto/aes.o:aes.c:(.text+0x670): first defined here .../libcrypto.a(aes-x86_64.o): In function 'AES_decrypt': (.text+0x9f0): multiple definition of 'AES_decrypt' crypto/aes.o:aes.c:(.text+0xb30): first defined here .../libcrypto.a(aes-x86_64.o): In function 'AES_cbc_encrypt': (.text+0xf90): multiple definition of 'AES_cbc_encrypt' crypto/aes.o:aes.c:(.text+0xff0): first defined here collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status .../qemu-2.6.0/rules.mak:105: recipe for target 'qemu-nbd' failed make: *** [qemu-nbd] Error 1 The aes.h header has redefines already for FreeBSD, but go ahead and enable that for everyone since there's no real good reason to not use a namespace all the time. Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
parent
b35c1f3361
commit
c8d70e5973
|
@ -10,14 +10,13 @@ struct aes_key_st {
|
|||
};
|
||||
typedef struct aes_key_st AES_KEY;
|
||||
|
||||
/* FreeBSD has its own AES_set_decrypt_key in -lcrypto, avoid conflicts */
|
||||
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
|
||||
/* FreeBSD/OpenSSL have their own AES functions with the same names in -lcrypto
|
||||
* (which might be pulled in via curl), so redefine to avoid conflicts. */
|
||||
#define AES_set_encrypt_key QEMU_AES_set_encrypt_key
|
||||
#define AES_set_decrypt_key QEMU_AES_set_decrypt_key
|
||||
#define AES_encrypt QEMU_AES_encrypt
|
||||
#define AES_decrypt QEMU_AES_decrypt
|
||||
#define AES_cbc_encrypt QEMU_AES_cbc_encrypt
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
int AES_set_encrypt_key(const unsigned char *userKey, const int bits,
|
||||
AES_KEY *key);
|
||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue