| Check the CC and CFLAGS lines in the makefile |
| |
| If your C library does not support the times(3) function, change the |
| #define TIMES to |
| #undef TIMES in speed.c |
| If it does, check the HZ value for the times(3) function. |
| If your system does not define CLK_TCK it will be assumed to |
| be 100.0. |
| |
| If possible use gcc v 2.7.? |
| Turn on the maximum optimising (normally '-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer' for gcc) |
| In recent times, some system compilers give better performace. |
| |
| type 'make' |
| |
| run './destest' to check things are ok. |
| run './rpw' to check the tty code for reading passwords works. |
| run './speed' to see how fast those optimisations make the library run :-) |
| run './des_opts' to determin the best compile time options. |
| |
| The output from des_opts should be put in the makefile options and des_enc.c |
| should be rebuilt. For 64 bit computers, do not use the DES_PTR option. |
| For the DEC Alpha, edit des.h and change DES_LONG to 'unsigned int' |
| and then you can use the 'DES_PTR' option. |
| |
| The file options.txt has the options listed for best speed on quite a |
| few systems. Look and the options (UNROLL, PTR, RISC2 etc) and then |
| turn on the relevant option in the Makefile. |
| |
| There are some special Makefile targets that make life easier. |
| make cc - standard cc build |
| make gcc - standard gcc build |
| make x86-elf - x86 assembler (elf), linux-elf. |
| make x86-out - x86 assembler (a.out), FreeBSD |
| make x86-solaris- x86 assembler |
| make x86-bsdi - x86 assembler (a.out with primative assembler). |
| |
| If at all possible use the assembler (for Windows NT/95, use |
| asm/win32.obj to link with). The x86 assembler is very very fast. |
| |
| A make install will by default install |
| libdes.a in /usr/local/lib/libdes.a |
| des in /usr/local/bin/des |
| des_crypt.man in /usr/local/man/man3/des_crypt.3 |
| des.man in /usr/local/man/man1/des.1 |
| des.h in /usr/include/des.h |
| |
| des(1) should be compatible with sunOS's but I have been unable to |
| test it. |
| |
| These routines should compile on MSDOS, most 32bit and 64bit version |
| of Unix (BSD and SYSV) and VMS, without modification. |
| The only problems should be #include files that are in the wrong places. |
| |
| These routines can be compiled under MSDOS. |
| I have successfully encrypted files using des(1) under MSDOS and then |
| decrypted the files on a SparcStation. |
| I have been able to compile and test the routines with |
| Microsoft C v 5.1 and Turbo C v 2.0. |
| The code in this library is in no way optimised for the 16bit |
| operation of MSDOS. |
| |
| When building for glibc, ignore all of the above and just unpack into |
| glibc-1.??/des and then gmake as per normal. |
| |
| As a final note on performace. Certain CPUs like sparcs and Alpha often give |
| a %10 speed difference depending on the link order. It is rather anoying |
| when one program reports 'x' DES encrypts a second and another reports |
| 'x*0.9' the speed. |