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 |  | 
 | load("@rules_cc//cc:defs.bzl", "cc_binary", "cc_library", "cc_test") | 
 |  | 
 | # Configure C, C++, and common flags for GCC-compatible toolchains. | 
 | # | 
 | # TODO(davidben): Can we remove some of these? In Bazel, are warnings the | 
 | # toolchain or project's responsibility? -fno-common did not become default | 
 | # until https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=85678. | 
 | gcc_copts = [ | 
 |     # This list of warnings should match those in the top-level CMakeLists.txt. | 
 |     "-Wall", | 
 |     "-Werror", | 
 |     "-Wformat=2", | 
 |     "-Wsign-compare", | 
 |     "-Wmissing-field-initializers", | 
 |     "-Wwrite-strings", | 
 |     "-Wshadow", | 
 |     "-fno-common", | 
 | ] | 
 |  | 
 | gcc_copts_cxx = [ | 
 |     "-Wmissing-declarations", | 
 | ] | 
 |  | 
 | gcc_copts_c = [ | 
 |     "-Wmissing-prototypes", | 
 |     "-Wold-style-definition", | 
 |     "-Wstrict-prototypes", | 
 | ] | 
 |  | 
 | boringssl_copts_common = select({ | 
 |     # This condition and the asm_srcs_used one below must be kept in sync. | 
 |     "@platforms//os:windows": ["-DOPENSSL_NO_ASM"], | 
 |     "//conditions:default": [], | 
 | }) + select({ | 
 |     # We assume that non-Windows builds use a GCC-compatible toolchain and that | 
 |     # Windows builds do not. | 
 |     # | 
 |     # TODO(davidben): Should these be querying something in @bazel_tools? | 
 |     # Unfortunately, @bazel_tools is undocumented. See | 
 |     # https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/14914 | 
 |     "@platforms//os:windows": [], | 
 |     "//conditions:default": gcc_copts, | 
 | }) + select({ | 
 |     # This is needed on glibc systems to get rwlock in pthreads, but it should | 
 |     # not be set on Apple platforms or FreeBSD, where it instead disables APIs | 
 |     # we use. | 
 |     # See compat(5), sys/cdefs.h, and https://crbug.com/boringssl/471 | 
 |     "@platforms//os:linux": ["-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700"], | 
 |     # Without WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN, <windows.h> pulls in wincrypt.h, which | 
 |     # conflicts with our <openssl/x509.h>. | 
 |     "@platforms//os:windows": ["-DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN", "-utf-8"], | 
 |     "//conditions:default": [], | 
 | }) | 
 |  | 
 | # We do not specify the C++ version here because Bazel expects C++ version | 
 | # to come from the top-level toolchain. The concern is that different C++ | 
 | # versions may cause ABIs, notably Abseil's, to change. | 
 | boringssl_copts_cxx = boringssl_copts_common + select({ | 
 |     "@platforms//os:windows": [], | 
 |     "//conditions:default": gcc_copts_cxx, | 
 | }) | 
 |  | 
 | # We specify the C version because Bazel projects often do not remember to | 
 | # specify the C version. We do not expect ABIs to vary by C versions, at least | 
 | # for our code or the headers we include, so configure the C version inside the | 
 | # library. If Bazel's C/C++ version handling improves, we may reconsider this. | 
 | boringssl_copts_c = boringssl_copts_common + select({ | 
 |     "@platforms//os:windows": ["/std:c11"], | 
 |     "//conditions:default": ["-std=c11"] + gcc_copts_c, | 
 | }) | 
 |  | 
 | def handle_mixed_c_cxx( | 
 |         name, | 
 |         copts, | 
 |         deps, | 
 |         internal_hdrs, | 
 |         includes, | 
 |         linkopts, | 
 |         srcs, | 
 |         testonly): | 
 |     """ | 
 |     Works around https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/22041. Determines | 
 |     whether a target contains C, C++, or both. If the target is multi-language, | 
 |     the C sources are split into a separate library. Returns a tuple of updated | 
 |     (copts, deps, srcs) to apply. | 
 |     """ | 
 |     has_c, has_cxx = False, False | 
 |     for src in srcs: | 
 |         if src.endswith(".c"): | 
 |             has_c = True | 
 |         elif src.endswith(".cc"): | 
 |             has_cxx = True | 
 |  | 
 |     # If a target has both C and C++, we need to split it in two. | 
 |     if has_c and has_cxx: | 
 |         srcs_c = [src for src in srcs if src.endswith(".c") or src.endswith(".h")] | 
 |         name_c = name + "_c" | 
 |         cc_library( | 
 |             name = name_c, | 
 |             srcs = srcs_c + internal_hdrs, | 
 |             copts = copts + boringssl_copts_c, | 
 |             includes = includes, | 
 |             # This target only exists to be linked into the main library, so | 
 |             # always link it statically. | 
 |             linkstatic = True, | 
 |             linkopts = linkopts, | 
 |             deps = deps, | 
 |             testonly = testonly, | 
 |         ) | 
 |  | 
 |         # Build the remainder as a C++-only target. | 
 |         deps += [":" + name_c] | 
 |         srcs = [src for src in srcs if not src.endswith(".c")] | 
 |         has_c = False | 
 |  | 
 |     if has_c: | 
 |         copts += boringssl_copts_c | 
 |     else: | 
 |         copts += boringssl_copts_cxx | 
 |  | 
 |     return copts, deps, srcs | 
 |  | 
 | def handle_asm_srcs(asm_srcs): | 
 |     if not asm_srcs: | 
 |         return [] | 
 |  | 
 |     # By default, the C files will expect assembly files, if any, to be linked | 
 |     # in with the build. This default can be flipped with -DOPENSSL_NO_ASM. If | 
 |     # building in a configuration where we have no assembly optimizations, | 
 |     # -DOPENSSL_NO_ASM has no effect, and either value is fine. | 
 |     # | 
 |     # Like C files, assembly files are wrapped in #ifdef (or NASM equivalent), | 
 |     # so it is safe to include a file for the wrong platform in the build. It | 
 |     # will just output an empty object file. However, we need some platform | 
 |     # selectors to distinguish between gas or NASM syntax. | 
 |     # | 
 |     # For all non-Windows platforms, we use gas assembly syntax and can assume | 
 |     # any GCC-compatible toolchain includes a gas-compatible assembler. | 
 |     # | 
 |     # For Windows, we use NASM on x86 and x86_64 and gas, specifically | 
 |     # clang-assembler, on aarch64. We have not yet added NASM support to this | 
 |     # build, and would need to detect MSVC vs clang-cl for aarch64 so, for now, | 
 |     # we just disable assembly on Windows across the board. | 
 |     # | 
 |     # This select and the corresponding one in boringssl_copts_common must be | 
 |     # kept in sync. | 
 |     # | 
 |     # TODO(https://crbug.com/boringssl/531): Enable assembly for Windows. | 
 |     return select({ | 
 |         "@platforms//os:windows": [], | 
 |         "//conditions:default": asm_srcs, | 
 |     }) | 
 |  | 
 | def linkstatic_kwargs(linkstatic): | 
 |     # Although Bazel's documentation says linkstatic defaults to True or False | 
 |     # for the various target types, this is not true. The defaults differ by | 
 |     # platform non-Windows and True on Windows. There is now way to request the | 
 |     # default except to omit the parameter, so we must use kwargs. | 
 |     kwargs = {} | 
 |     if linkstatic != None: | 
 |         kwargs["linkstatic"] = linkstatic | 
 |     return kwargs | 
 |  | 
 | def bssl_cc_library( | 
 |         name, | 
 |         asm_srcs = [], | 
 |         copts = [], | 
 |         deps = [], | 
 |         hdrs = [], | 
 |         includes = [], | 
 |         internal_hdrs = [], | 
 |         linkopts = [], | 
 |         linkstatic = None, | 
 |         srcs = [], | 
 |         testonly = False, | 
 |         visibility = []): | 
 |     copts, deps, srcs = handle_mixed_c_cxx( | 
 |         name = name, | 
 |         copts = copts, | 
 |         deps = deps, | 
 |         internal_hdrs = hdrs + internal_hdrs, | 
 |         includes = includes, | 
 |         linkopts = linkopts, | 
 |         srcs = srcs, | 
 |         testonly = testonly, | 
 |     ) | 
 |  | 
 |     # BoringSSL's notion of internal headers are slightly different from | 
 |     # Bazel's. libcrypto's internal headers may be used by libssl, but they | 
 |     # cannot be used outside the library. To express this, we make separate | 
 |     # internal and external targets. This impact's Bazel's layering check. | 
 |     name_internal = name | 
 |     if visibility: | 
 |         name_internal = name + "_internal" | 
 |  | 
 |     cc_library( | 
 |         name = name_internal, | 
 |         srcs = srcs + handle_asm_srcs(asm_srcs), | 
 |         hdrs = hdrs + internal_hdrs, | 
 |         copts = copts, | 
 |         includes = includes, | 
 |         linkopts = linkopts, | 
 |         deps = deps, | 
 |         testonly = testonly, | 
 |         **linkstatic_kwargs(linkstatic) | 
 |     ) | 
 |  | 
 |     if visibility: | 
 |         cc_library( | 
 |             name = name, | 
 |             hdrs = hdrs, | 
 |             deps = [":" + name_internal], | 
 |             visibility = visibility, | 
 |         ) | 
 |  | 
 | def bssl_cc_binary( | 
 |         name, | 
 |         srcs = [], | 
 |         asm_srcs = [], | 
 |         copts = [], | 
 |         includes = [], | 
 |         linkstatic = None, | 
 |         linkopts = [], | 
 |         deps = [], | 
 |         testonly = False, | 
 |         visibility = []): | 
 |     copts, deps, srcs = handle_mixed_c_cxx( | 
 |         name = name, | 
 |         copts = copts, | 
 |         deps = deps, | 
 |         internal_hdrs = [], | 
 |         includes = includes, | 
 |         linkopts = linkopts, | 
 |         srcs = srcs, | 
 |         testonly = testonly, | 
 |     ) | 
 |  | 
 |     cc_binary( | 
 |         name = name, | 
 |         srcs = srcs + handle_asm_srcs(asm_srcs), | 
 |         copts = copts, | 
 |         includes = includes, | 
 |         linkopts = linkopts, | 
 |         deps = deps, | 
 |         testonly = testonly, | 
 |         visibility = visibility, | 
 |         **linkstatic_kwargs(linkstatic) | 
 |     ) | 
 |  | 
 | def bssl_cc_test( | 
 |         name, | 
 |         srcs = [], | 
 |         asm_srcs = [], | 
 |         data = [], | 
 |         size = "medium", | 
 |         internal_hdrs = [], | 
 |         copts = [], | 
 |         includes = [], | 
 |         linkopts = [], | 
 |         linkstatic = None, | 
 |         deps = [], | 
 |         shard_count = None): | 
 |     copts, deps, srcs = handle_mixed_c_cxx( | 
 |         name = name, | 
 |         copts = copts, | 
 |         deps = deps, | 
 |         internal_hdrs = [], | 
 |         includes = includes, | 
 |         linkopts = linkopts, | 
 |         srcs = srcs, | 
 |         testonly = True, | 
 |     ) | 
 |  | 
 |     cc_test( | 
 |         name = name, | 
 |         data = data, | 
 |         deps = deps, | 
 |         srcs = srcs + handle_asm_srcs(asm_srcs), | 
 |         copts = copts, | 
 |         includes = includes, | 
 |         linkopts = linkopts, | 
 |         shard_count = shard_count, | 
 |         size = size, | 
 |         **linkstatic_kwargs(linkstatic) | 
 |     ) |