20368257 Add Nettle to Userland
authordongszha <dongsheng.zhang@oracle.com>
Mon, 20 Jul 2015 12:28:35 -0700
changeset 4677 6bacf1a9d9ea
parent 4671 d08190e626f1
child 4684 6c8208a08539
20368257 Add Nettle to Userland
components/nettle/Makefile
components/nettle/nettle.license
components/nettle/nettle.p5m
components/nettle/patches/00_as.patch
components/nettle/patches/01_elf.patch
components/nettle/patches/02_ec_knuth.patch
components/nettle/test/results-32.master
components/nettle/test/results-64.master
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/nettle/Makefile	Mon Jul 20 12:28:35 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+#
+# CDDL HEADER START
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
+# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
+# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+#
+# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
+# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
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+# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
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+# CDDL HEADER END
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+#
+
+COMPONENT_NAME=		nettle
+COMPONENT_VERSION=	3.1
+COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL=	http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/
+COMPONENT_SRC=		$(COMPONENT_NAME)-$(COMPONENT_VERSION)
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE=	$(COMPONENT_SRC).tar.gz
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_HASH=	\
+    sha256:f6859d4ec88e70805590af9862b4b8c43a2d1fc7991df0a7a711b1e7ca9fc9d3
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL=	https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/nettle/$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE)
+COMPONENT_BUGDB=	library/nettle
+
+TPNO=	22160
+
+include ../../make-rules/shared-macros.mk
+include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/prep.mk
+include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/configure.mk
+include $(WS_MAKE_RULES)/ips.mk
+
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --libexecdir=$(CONFIGURE_LIBDIR.$(BITS))
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --infodir=$(CONFIGURE_INFODIR)
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --with-include-path=/usr/include/gmp
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)"
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += CXXFLAGS="$(CXXFLAGS)"
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)"
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += CC_FOR_BUILD="$(CC) $(CC_BITS)"
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --disable-elliptic-curves
+CONFIGURE_OPTIONS  += --disable-knuth-lfib
+
+# The additional set of transforms to be applied to the
+# test results to try to normalize them.
+COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMS += \
+    '-e "1,/run-tests/d"' \
+    '-e "/^e/d"' 
+
+COMPONENT_PREP_ACTION = \
+	(cd $(@D) ; ACLOCAL=aclocal-1.11 AUTOMAKE=automake-1.11 autoreconf -fiv)
+
+ASLR_MODE = $(ASLR_ENABLE)
+
+# common targets
+configure:      $(CONFIGURE_32_and_64)
+
+build:          $(BUILD_32_and_64)
+
+install:        $(INSTALL_32_and_64)
+
+test:           $(TEST_32_and_64)
+
+system-test:    $(SYSTEM_TESTS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
+
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += library/gmp
+REQUIRED_PACKAGES += system/library
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/nettle/nettle.license	Mon Jul 20 12:28:35 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,2123 @@
+Copyright (C) 2002 Dan Egnor
+Copyright (C) 2015 Amos Jeffries, 
+Copyright (C) 1998, 2001 Ray Dassen
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+Copyright (C) 2014 Owen Kirby
+Copyright (C) 2013 Joachim Strömbergson
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+Copyright (C) 1992 Dana L. How
+Copyright (C) 2002, 2009, 2014 Magnus Holmgren
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--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/nettle/nettle.p5m	Mon Jul 20 12:28:35 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+#
+# CDDL HEADER START
+#
+# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
+# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
+# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+#
+# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
+# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions
+# and limitations under the License.
+#
+# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
+# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
+# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
+# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
+# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
+#
+# CDDL HEADER END
+#
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+#
+
+set name=pkg.fmri \
+    value=pkg:/library/security/nettle@$(IPS_COMPONENT_VERSION),$(BUILD_VERSION)
+set name=pkg.summary value="Nettle - a low-level cryptographic library"
+set name=pkg.description \
+    value="Nettle is a low-level cryptographic library that provides a simple, general interface to cryptographic algorithms."
+set name=com.oracle.info.description \
+    value="Nettle - a low-level cryptographic library"
+set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=$(TPNO)
+set name=info.classification value=org.opensolaris.category.2008:System/Security
+set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL)
+set name=info.upstream-url value=$(COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL)
+set name=org.opensolaris.arc-caseid value=PSARC/2015/187
+set name=org.opensolaris.consolidation value=$(CONSOLIDATION)
+file usr/bin/$(MACH64)/nettle-hash path=usr/bin/nettle-hash
+file usr/bin/$(MACH64)/nettle-pbkdf2 path=usr/bin/nettle-pbkdf2
+file usr/bin/$(MACH64)/pkcs1-conv path=usr/bin/pkcs1-conv
+file usr/bin/$(MACH64)/sexp-conv path=usr/bin/sexp-conv
+file path=usr/include/nettle/aes.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/arcfour.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/arctwo.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/asn1.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/base16.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/base64.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/bignum.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/blowfish.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/buffer.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/camellia.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/cast128.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/cbc.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/ccm.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/chacha-poly1305.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/chacha.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/ctr.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/des-compat.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/des.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/dsa-compat.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/dsa.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/eax.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/gcm.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/gosthash94.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/hmac.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/macros.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/md2.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/md4.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/md5-compat.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/md5.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/memxor.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/nettle-meta.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/nettle-types.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/pbkdf2.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/pgp.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/pkcs1.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/poly1305.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/realloc.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/ripemd160.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/rsa.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/salsa20.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/serpent.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/sexp.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/sha.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/sha1.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/sha2.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/sha3.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/twofish.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/umac.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/version.h
+file path=usr/include/nettle/yarrow.h
+link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libhogweed.so target=libhogweed.so.4.0
+link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libhogweed.so.4 target=libhogweed.so.4.0
+file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libhogweed.so.4.0
+link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libnettle.so target=libnettle.so.6.0
+link path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libnettle.so.6 target=libnettle.so.6.0
+file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/libnettle.so.6.0
+file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/pkgconfig/hogweed.pc
+file path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/pkgconfig/nettle.pc
+link path=usr/lib/libhogweed.so target=libhogweed.so.4.0
+link path=usr/lib/libhogweed.so.4 target=libhogweed.so.4.0
+file path=usr/lib/libhogweed.so.4.0
+link path=usr/lib/libnettle.so target=libnettle.so.6.0
+link path=usr/lib/libnettle.so.6 target=libnettle.so.6.0
+file path=usr/lib/libnettle.so.6.0
+file path=usr/lib/pkgconfig/hogweed.pc
+file path=usr/lib/pkgconfig/nettle.pc
+file path=usr/share/info/nettle.info
+license nettle.license license="LGPLv3, GPLv3, GPLv2"
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/nettle/patches/00_as.patch	Mon Jul 20 12:28:35 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+#
+# Use ".value" instead of ".short", since
+# the latter is not supported by the Sun/Oracle assembler.
+# This patch is from Niels Möller <[email protected]>.
+#
+*** nettle-3.1/x86_64/gcm-hash8.asm	Wed Apr 22 14:57:18 2015
+--- nettle-3.1/x86_64/gcm-hash8.asm	Wed Apr 22 14:59:04 2015
+***************
+*** 203,238 ****
+  define(<W>, <0x$2$1>)
+  	RODATA
+  	ALIGN(2)
+  .Lshift_table:
+! .short W(00,00),W(01,c2),W(03,84),W(02,46),W(07,08),W(06,ca),W(04,8c),W(05,4e)
+! .short W(0e,10),W(0f,d2),W(0d,94),W(0c,56),W(09,18),W(08,da),W(0a,9c),W(0b,5e)
+! .short W(1c,20),W(1d,e2),W(1f,a4),W(1e,66),W(1b,28),W(1a,ea),W(18,ac),W(19,6e)
+! .short W(12,30),W(13,f2),W(11,b4),W(10,76),W(15,38),W(14,fa),W(16,bc),W(17,7e)
+! .short W(38,40),W(39,82),W(3b,c4),W(3a,06),W(3f,48),W(3e,8a),W(3c,cc),W(3d,0e)
+! .short W(36,50),W(37,92),W(35,d4),W(34,16),W(31,58),W(30,9a),W(32,dc),W(33,1e)
+! .short W(24,60),W(25,a2),W(27,e4),W(26,26),W(23,68),W(22,aa),W(20,ec),W(21,2e)
+! .short W(2a,70),W(2b,b2),W(29,f4),W(28,36),W(2d,78),W(2c,ba),W(2e,fc),W(2f,3e)
+! .short W(70,80),W(71,42),W(73,04),W(72,c6),W(77,88),W(76,4a),W(74,0c),W(75,ce)
+! .short W(7e,90),W(7f,52),W(7d,14),W(7c,d6),W(79,98),W(78,5a),W(7a,1c),W(7b,de)
+! .short W(6c,a0),W(6d,62),W(6f,24),W(6e,e6),W(6b,a8),W(6a,6a),W(68,2c),W(69,ee)
+! .short W(62,b0),W(63,72),W(61,34),W(60,f6),W(65,b8),W(64,7a),W(66,3c),W(67,fe)
+! .short W(48,c0),W(49,02),W(4b,44),W(4a,86),W(4f,c8),W(4e,0a),W(4c,4c),W(4d,8e)
+! .short W(46,d0),W(47,12),W(45,54),W(44,96),W(41,d8),W(40,1a),W(42,5c),W(43,9e)
+! .short W(54,e0),W(55,22),W(57,64),W(56,a6),W(53,e8),W(52,2a),W(50,6c),W(51,ae)
+! .short W(5a,f0),W(5b,32),W(59,74),W(58,b6),W(5d,f8),W(5c,3a),W(5e,7c),W(5f,be)
+! .short W(e1,00),W(e0,c2),W(e2,84),W(e3,46),W(e6,08),W(e7,ca),W(e5,8c),W(e4,4e)
+! .short W(ef,10),W(ee,d2),W(ec,94),W(ed,56),W(e8,18),W(e9,da),W(eb,9c),W(ea,5e)
+! .short W(fd,20),W(fc,e2),W(fe,a4),W(ff,66),W(fa,28),W(fb,ea),W(f9,ac),W(f8,6e)
+! .short W(f3,30),W(f2,f2),W(f0,b4),W(f1,76),W(f4,38),W(f5,fa),W(f7,bc),W(f6,7e)
+! .short W(d9,40),W(d8,82),W(da,c4),W(db,06),W(de,48),W(df,8a),W(dd,cc),W(dc,0e)
+! .short W(d7,50),W(d6,92),W(d4,d4),W(d5,16),W(d0,58),W(d1,9a),W(d3,dc),W(d2,1e)
+! .short W(c5,60),W(c4,a2),W(c6,e4),W(c7,26),W(c2,68),W(c3,aa),W(c1,ec),W(c0,2e)
+! .short W(cb,70),W(ca,b2),W(c8,f4),W(c9,36),W(cc,78),W(cd,ba),W(cf,fc),W(ce,3e)
+! .short W(91,80),W(90,42),W(92,04),W(93,c6),W(96,88),W(97,4a),W(95,0c),W(94,ce)
+! .short W(9f,90),W(9e,52),W(9c,14),W(9d,d6),W(98,98),W(99,5a),W(9b,1c),W(9a,de)
+! .short W(8d,a0),W(8c,62),W(8e,24),W(8f,e6),W(8a,a8),W(8b,6a),W(89,2c),W(88,ee)
+! .short W(83,b0),W(82,72),W(80,34),W(81,f6),W(84,b8),W(85,7a),W(87,3c),W(86,fe)
+! .short W(a9,c0),W(a8,02),W(aa,44),W(ab,86),W(ae,c8),W(af,0a),W(ad,4c),W(ac,8e)
+! .short W(a7,d0),W(a6,12),W(a4,54),W(a5,96),W(a0,d8),W(a1,1a),W(a3,5c),W(a2,9e)
+! .short W(b5,e0),W(b4,22),W(b6,64),W(b7,a6),W(b2,e8),W(b3,2a),W(b1,6c),W(b0,ae)
+! .short W(bb,f0),W(ba,32),W(b8,74),W(b9,b6),W(bc,f8),W(bd,3a),W(bf,7c),W(be,be)
+--- 203,240 ----
+  define(<W>, <0x$2$1>)
+  	RODATA
+  	ALIGN(2)
++ C NOTE: Sun/Oracle assembler doesn't support ".short".
++ C Using ".value" seems more portable.
+  .Lshift_table:
+! .value W(00,00),W(01,c2),W(03,84),W(02,46),W(07,08),W(06,ca),W(04,8c),W(05,4e)
+! .value W(0e,10),W(0f,d2),W(0d,94),W(0c,56),W(09,18),W(08,da),W(0a,9c),W(0b,5e)
+! .value W(1c,20),W(1d,e2),W(1f,a4),W(1e,66),W(1b,28),W(1a,ea),W(18,ac),W(19,6e)
+! .value W(12,30),W(13,f2),W(11,b4),W(10,76),W(15,38),W(14,fa),W(16,bc),W(17,7e)
+! .value W(38,40),W(39,82),W(3b,c4),W(3a,06),W(3f,48),W(3e,8a),W(3c,cc),W(3d,0e)
+! .value W(36,50),W(37,92),W(35,d4),W(34,16),W(31,58),W(30,9a),W(32,dc),W(33,1e)
+! .value W(24,60),W(25,a2),W(27,e4),W(26,26),W(23,68),W(22,aa),W(20,ec),W(21,2e)
+! .value W(2a,70),W(2b,b2),W(29,f4),W(28,36),W(2d,78),W(2c,ba),W(2e,fc),W(2f,3e)
+! .value W(70,80),W(71,42),W(73,04),W(72,c6),W(77,88),W(76,4a),W(74,0c),W(75,ce)
+! .value W(7e,90),W(7f,52),W(7d,14),W(7c,d6),W(79,98),W(78,5a),W(7a,1c),W(7b,de)
+! .value W(6c,a0),W(6d,62),W(6f,24),W(6e,e6),W(6b,a8),W(6a,6a),W(68,2c),W(69,ee)
+! .value W(62,b0),W(63,72),W(61,34),W(60,f6),W(65,b8),W(64,7a),W(66,3c),W(67,fe)
+! .value W(48,c0),W(49,02),W(4b,44),W(4a,86),W(4f,c8),W(4e,0a),W(4c,4c),W(4d,8e)
+! .value W(46,d0),W(47,12),W(45,54),W(44,96),W(41,d8),W(40,1a),W(42,5c),W(43,9e)
+! .value W(54,e0),W(55,22),W(57,64),W(56,a6),W(53,e8),W(52,2a),W(50,6c),W(51,ae)
+! .value W(5a,f0),W(5b,32),W(59,74),W(58,b6),W(5d,f8),W(5c,3a),W(5e,7c),W(5f,be)
+! .value W(e1,00),W(e0,c2),W(e2,84),W(e3,46),W(e6,08),W(e7,ca),W(e5,8c),W(e4,4e)
+! .value W(ef,10),W(ee,d2),W(ec,94),W(ed,56),W(e8,18),W(e9,da),W(eb,9c),W(ea,5e)
+! .value W(fd,20),W(fc,e2),W(fe,a4),W(ff,66),W(fa,28),W(fb,ea),W(f9,ac),W(f8,6e)
+! .value W(f3,30),W(f2,f2),W(f0,b4),W(f1,76),W(f4,38),W(f5,fa),W(f7,bc),W(f6,7e)
+! .value W(d9,40),W(d8,82),W(da,c4),W(db,06),W(de,48),W(df,8a),W(dd,cc),W(dc,0e)
+! .value W(d7,50),W(d6,92),W(d4,d4),W(d5,16),W(d0,58),W(d1,9a),W(d3,dc),W(d2,1e)
+! .value W(c5,60),W(c4,a2),W(c6,e4),W(c7,26),W(c2,68),W(c3,aa),W(c1,ec),W(c0,2e)
+! .value W(cb,70),W(ca,b2),W(c8,f4),W(c9,36),W(cc,78),W(cd,ba),W(cf,fc),W(ce,3e)
+! .value W(91,80),W(90,42),W(92,04),W(93,c6),W(96,88),W(97,4a),W(95,0c),W(94,ce)
+! .value W(9f,90),W(9e,52),W(9c,14),W(9d,d6),W(98,98),W(99,5a),W(9b,1c),W(9a,de)
+! .value W(8d,a0),W(8c,62),W(8e,24),W(8f,e6),W(8a,a8),W(8b,6a),W(89,2c),W(88,ee)
+! .value W(83,b0),W(82,72),W(80,34),W(81,f6),W(84,b8),W(85,7a),W(87,3c),W(86,fe)
+! .value W(a9,c0),W(a8,02),W(aa,44),W(ab,86),W(ae,c8),W(af,0a),W(ad,4c),W(ac,8e)
+! .value W(a7,d0),W(a6,12),W(a4,54),W(a5,96),W(a0,d8),W(a1,1a),W(a3,5c),W(a2,9e)
+! .value W(b5,e0),W(b4,22),W(b6,64),W(b7,a6),W(b2,e8),W(b3,2a),W(b1,6c),W(b0,ae)
+! .value W(bb,f0),W(ba,32),W(b8,74),W(b9,b6),W(bc,f8),W(bd,3a),W(bf,7c),W(be,be)
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/nettle/patches/01_elf.patch	Mon Jul 20 12:28:35 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+#
+# This patch makes the changes necessary to use SunPro compiler.
+# This patch is developed in-house.
+# 
+--- ORIGINAL/./configure.ac	2015-07-02 14:46:58.958979352 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./configure.ac	2015-07-02 14:52:39.915550201 -0700
+@@ -694,16 +694,32 @@
+        [nettle_cv_asm_type_hash_function=yes],
+        [nettle_cv_asm_type_hash_function=no])])
+ 
++  AC_CACHE_CHECK([[for ELF-style .type,@function pseudo-ops]],
++    [nettle_cv_asm_type_at_function],
++    [GMP_TRY_ASSEMBLE([
++.text
++.globl foo
++.type foo,@function
++foo:
++.Lend:
++
++.size foo, .Lend - foo
++],
++	[nettle_cv_asm_type_at_function=yes],
++	[nettle_cv_asm_type_at_function=no])])
++
+   if test x$nettle_cv_asm_type_percent_function = xyes ; then
+     ASM_ELF_STYLE='yes'
+     ASM_TYPE_FUNCTION='%function'
+     ASM_TYPE_PROGBITS='%progbits'
+-  else
+-    if test x$nettle_cv_asm_type_hash_function = xyes ; then
++  elif test x$nettle_cv_asm_type_hash_function = xyes ; then
+       ASM_ELF_STYLE='yes'
+       ASM_TYPE_FUNCTION='#function'
+       ASM_TYPE_PROGBITS='#progbits'
+-    fi
++  elif test x$nettle_cv_asm_type_at_function = xyes ; then
++      ASM_ELF_STYLE='yes'
++      ASM_TYPE_FUNCTION='@function'
++      ASM_TYPE_PROGBITS='@progbits'
+   fi
+ 
+   AC_CACHE_CHECK([for COFF-style .type directive],
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/nettle/patches/02_ec_knuth.patch	Mon Jul 20 12:28:35 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,442 @@
+#
+# This patch makes the changes necessary to enable/disable
+# elliptic curves and knuth lfib algorithms.
+# This patch is developed in-house.
+#
+--- ORIGINAL/./Makefile.in	2015-07-02 15:13:55.247310974 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./Makefile.in	2015-07-02 16:51:40.433371071 -0700
+@@ -106,7 +106,6 @@
+ 		 gosthash94.c gosthash94-meta.c \
+ 		 hmac.c hmac-md5.c hmac-ripemd160.c hmac-sha1.c \
+ 		 hmac-sha224.c hmac-sha256.c hmac-sha384.c hmac-sha512.c \
+-		 knuth-lfib.c \
+ 		 md2.c md2-meta.c md4.c md4-meta.c \
+ 		 md5.c md5-compress.c md5-compat.c md5-meta.c \
+ 		 memxor.c memxor3.c \
+@@ -135,6 +134,11 @@
+ 		 umac32.c umac64.c umac96.c umac128.c \
+ 		 write-be32.c write-le32.c write-le64.c \
+ 		 yarrow256.c yarrow_key_event.c
++knuth_nettle_SOURCES = \
++		 knuth-lfib.c
++ifneq (@BUILD_KNUTH_LFIB@,)
++nettle_SOURCES += $(knuth_nettle_SOURCES)
++endif
+ 
+ hogweed_SOURCES = sexp.c sexp-format.c \
+ 		  sexp-transport.c sexp-transport-format.c \
+@@ -160,7 +164,8 @@
+ 		  pgp-encode.c rsa2openpgp.c \
+ 		  der-iterator.c der2rsa.c der2dsa.c \
+ 		  sec-add-1.c sec-sub-1.c sec-tabselect.c \
+-		  gmp-glue.c cnd-copy.c \
++		  gmp-glue.c cnd-copy.c
++ec_hogweed_SOURCES = \
+ 		  ecc-mod.c ecc-mod-inv.c \
+ 		  ecc-mod-arith.c ecc-pp1-redc.c ecc-pm1-redc.c \
+ 		  ecc-192.c ecc-224.c ecc-256.c ecc-384.c ecc-521.c \
+@@ -179,16 +184,17 @@
+ 		  eddsa-hash.c eddsa-pubkey.c eddsa-sign.c eddsa-verify.c \
+ 		  ed25519-sha512-pubkey.c \
+ 		  ed25519-sha512-sign.c ed25519-sha512-verify.c
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
++hogweed_SOURCES += $(ec_hogweed_SOURCES)
++endif
+ 
+ OPT_SOURCES = fat-x86_64.c fat-arm.c mini-gmp.c
+ 
+ HEADERS = aes.h arcfour.h arctwo.h asn1.h blowfish.h \
+ 	  base16.h base64.h bignum.h buffer.h camellia.h cast128.h \
+ 	  cbc.h ccm.h chacha.h chacha-poly1305.h ctr.h \
+-	  curve25519.h des.h des-compat.h dsa.h dsa-compat.h eax.h \
+-	  ecc-curve.h ecc.h ecdsa.h eddsa.h \
++	  des.h des-compat.h dsa.h dsa-compat.h eax.h \
+ 	  gcm.h gosthash94.h hmac.h \
+-	  knuth-lfib.h \
+ 	  macros.h \
+ 	  md2.h md4.h \
+ 	  md5.h md5-compat.h \
+@@ -199,13 +205,29 @@
+ 	  salsa20.h sexp.h \
+ 	  serpent.h sha.h sha1.h sha2.h sha3.h twofish.h \
+ 	  umac.h yarrow.h poly1305.h
++ec_HEADERS = \
++	  curve25519.h \
++	  ecc-curve.h ecc.h ecdsa.h eddsa.h
++knuth_HEADERS = \
++	  knuth-lfib.h
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
++HEADERS += $(ec_HEADERS)
++endif
++ifneq (@BUILD_KNUTH_LFIB@,)
++HEADERS += $(knuth_HEADERS)
++endif
+ 
+ INSTALL_HEADERS = $(HEADERS) nettle-stdint.h version.h @IF_MINI_GMP@ mini-gmp.h
+ 
+ SOURCES = $(nettle_SOURCES) $(hogweed_SOURCES) \
+ 	  $(getopt_SOURCES) $(internal_SOURCES) \
+ 	  $(OPT_SOURCES) \
+-	  aesdata.c desdata.c twofishdata.c shadata.c gcmdata.c eccdata.c
++	  aesdata.c desdata.c twofishdata.c shadata.c gcmdata.c
++ec_SOURCES = \
++	  eccdata.c
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
++SOURCES += $(ec_SOURCES)
++endif
+ 
+ # NOTE: This list must include all source files, with no duplicates,
+ # independently of which source files are included in the build.
+@@ -223,9 +245,14 @@
+ 	aes-internal.h camellia-internal.h serpent-internal.h \
+ 	cast128_sboxes.h desinfo.h desCode.h \
+ 	memxor-internal.h nettle-internal.h nettle-write.h \
+-	gmp-glue.h ecc-internal.h fat-setup.h \
++	gmp-glue.h fat-setup.h \
+ 	mini-gmp.h asm.m4 \
+ 	nettle.texinfo nettle.info nettle.html nettle.pdf sha-example.c
++ec_DISTFILES = \
++	ecc-internal.h
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
++DISTFILES += $(ec_DISTFILES)
++endif
+ 
+ # Rules building static libraries
+ nettle_OBJS = $(nettle_SOURCES:.c=.$(OBJEXT)) \
+@@ -296,9 +323,11 @@
+ 	$(CC_FOR_BUILD) `test -f gcmdata.c || echo '$(srcdir)/'`gcmdata.c \
+ 	-o gcmdata$(EXEEXT_FOR_BUILD)
+ 
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
+ eccdata$(EXEEXT_FOR_BUILD): eccdata.c mini-gmp.c mini-gmp.h
+ 	$(CC_FOR_BUILD) `test -f eccdata.c || echo '$(srcdir)/'`eccdata.c \
+ 	-o eccdata$(EXEEXT_FOR_BUILD)
++endif
+ 
+ # desCore rules
+ # It seems using $(srcdir)/ doesn't work with GNU make 3.79.1
+@@ -314,6 +343,7 @@
+ 
+ des.$(OBJEXT): des.c des.h $(des_headers)
+ 
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
+ # Generate ECC files.
+ # Some possible choices for 192:
+ #	k = 15, c = 4,  64 entries,  ~3 KB
+@@ -369,6 +399,7 @@
+ ecc-384.$(OBJEXT): ecc-384.h
+ ecc-521.$(OBJEXT): ecc-521.h
+ ecc-25519.$(OBJEXT): ecc-25519.h
++endif
+ 
+ .asm.$(OBJEXT): $(srcdir)/asm.m4 machine.m4 config.m4
+ 	$(M4) $(srcdir)/asm.m4 machine.m4 config.m4 $< >$*.s
+--- ORIGINAL/./configure.ac	2015-07-02 14:58:35.502746605 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./configure.ac	2015-07-02 16:51:40.392341361 -0700
+@@ -45,6 +45,30 @@
+   AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-public-key], [Disable public key algorithms]),,
+   [enable_public_key=yes])
+ 
++# support elliptic curves or not
++AC_ARG_ENABLE(elliptic-curves,
++  AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-elliptic-curves],
++		[Disable elliptic curves algorithms]),,
++  [enable_elliptic_curves=yes])
++
++if test x$enable_elliptic_curves == xyes ; then
++  AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_ELLIPTIC_CURVES], 1, [Build with elliptic curves support])
++  BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES=yes
++fi
++AC_SUBST([BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES])
++
++# include knuth-lfib or not
++AC_ARG_ENABLE(knuth-lfib,
++  AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-knuth-lfib],
++		[Disable knuth lfib algorithms]),,
++  [enable_knuth_lfib=yes])
++
++if test x$enable_knuth_lfib == xyes ; then
++  AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_KNUTH_LFIB], 1, [Build with knuth lfib support])
++  BUILD_KNUTH_LFIB=yes
++fi
++AC_SUBST([BUILD_KNUTH_LFIB])
++
+ AC_ARG_ENABLE(assembler,
+   AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-assembler],[Disable assembler code]),,
+   [enable_assembler=yes])
+@@ -418,8 +442,10 @@
+ 
+ asm_hogweed_optional_list=""
+ if test "x$enable_public_key" = "xyes" ; then
+-  asm_hogweed_optional_list="ecc-192-modp.asm ecc-224-modp.asm \
+-    ecc-25519-modp.asm ecc-256-redc.asm ecc-384-modp.asm ecc-521-modp.asm"
++  if test x$enable_elliptic_curve == xyes ; then
++    asm_hogweed_optional_list="ecc-192-modp.asm ecc-224-modp.asm \
++      ecc-25519-modp.asm ecc-256-redc.asm ecc-384-modp.asm ecc-521-modp.asm"
++  fi
+ fi
+ 
+ OPT_NETTLE_OBJS=""
+--- ORIGINAL/./testsuite/testutils.h	2015-07-02 16:08:02.862562214 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./testsuite/testutils.h	2015-07-02 16:51:40.449390643 -0700
+@@ -15,13 +15,17 @@
+ #if WITH_HOGWEED
+ # include "rsa.h"
+ # include "dsa-compat.h"
++#if ENABLE_ELLIPTIC_CURVES
+ # include "ecc-curve.h"
+ # include "ecc.h"
+ # include "ecc-internal.h"
+ # include "ecdsa.h"
++#endif
+ # include "gmp-glue.h"
+ # if NETTLE_USE_MINI_GMP
++#if ENABLE_KNUTH_LFIB
+ #  include "knuth-lfib.h"
++#endif
+ # endif
+ 
+ /* Undo dsa-compat name mangling */
+@@ -169,6 +173,7 @@
+ mpn_out_str (FILE *f, int base, const mp_limb_t *xp, mp_size_t xn);
+ 
+ #if NETTLE_USE_MINI_GMP
++#if ENABLE_KNUTH_LFIB
+ typedef struct knuth_lfib_ctx gmp_randstate_t[1];
+ 
+ void gmp_randinit_default (struct knuth_lfib_ctx *ctx);
+@@ -176,6 +181,7 @@
+ void mpz_urandomb (mpz_t r, struct knuth_lfib_ctx *ctx, mp_bitcnt_t bits);
+ /* This is cheating */
+ #define mpz_rrandomb mpz_urandomb
++#endif
+ 
+ #endif /* NETTLE_USE_MINI_GMP */
+ 
+@@ -244,6 +250,7 @@
+ 	     const mpz_t key,
+ 	     unsigned q_size);
+ 
++#if ENABLE_ELLIPTIC_CURVES
+ extern const struct ecc_curve * const ecc_curves[];
+ 
+ struct ecc_ref_point
+@@ -262,6 +269,7 @@
+ 
+ void
+ test_ecc_mul_h (unsigned curve, unsigned n, const mp_limb_t *p);
++#endif
+ 
+ #endif /* WITH_HOGWEED */
+   
+--- ORIGINAL/./testsuite/testutils.c	2015-07-02 15:58:38.990141964 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./testsuite/testutils.c	2015-07-02 16:51:40.456216361 -0700
+@@ -5,7 +5,9 @@
+ #include "base16.h"
+ #include "cbc.h"
+ #include "ctr.h"
++#if ENABLE_KNUTH_LFIB
+ #include "knuth-lfib.h"
++#endif
+ #include "macros.h"
+ #include "nettle-internal.h"
+ 
+@@ -639,6 +641,7 @@
+ }
+ 
+ #if NETTLE_USE_MINI_GMP
++#if ENABLE_KNUTH_LFIB
+ void
+ gmp_randinit_default (struct knuth_lfib_ctx *ctx)
+ {
+@@ -655,6 +658,7 @@
+   nettle_mpz_set_str_256_u (r, bytes, buf);
+   free (buf);
+ }
++#endif
+ #endif /* NETTLE_USE_MINI_GMP */
+ 
+ mp_limb_t *
+@@ -990,6 +994,7 @@
+   (hash##_update(&hash, LDATA(msg)),		\
+    dsa_##hash##_verify(key, &hash, signature))
+ 
++#if ENABLE_KNUTH_LFIB
+ void
+ test_dsa160(const struct dsa_public_key *pub,
+ 	    const struct dsa_private_key *key,
+@@ -1148,6 +1153,7 @@
+   dsa_signature_clear(&signature);
+ }
+ #endif
++#endif
+ 
+ void
+ test_dsa_verify(const struct dsa_params *params,
+@@ -1223,6 +1229,7 @@
+   mpz_clear(t);
+ }
+ 
++#if ENABLE_ELLIPTIC_CURVES
+ const struct ecc_curve * const ecc_curves[] = {
+   &nettle_secp_192r1,
+   &nettle_secp_224r1,
+@@ -1232,6 +1239,7 @@
+   &_nettle_curve25519,
+   NULL
+ };
++#endif
+ 
+ static int
+ test_mpn (const char *ref, const mp_limb_t *xp, mp_size_t n)
+@@ -1255,6 +1263,7 @@
+   mpz_out_str (f, base, mpz_roinit_n (t,xp, n));
+ }
+ 
++#if ENABLE_ELLIPTIC_CURVES
+ void
+ test_ecc_point (const struct ecc_curve *ecc,
+ 		const struct ecc_ref_point *ref,
+@@ -1402,6 +1411,7 @@
+   free (np);
+   free (scratch);
+ }
++#endif
+ 
+ #endif /* WITH_HOGWEED */
+ 
+--- ORIGINAL/./testsuite/dsa-test.c	2015-07-02 16:51:04.667915044 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./testsuite/dsa-test.c	2015-07-02 16:51:40.450658383 -0700
+@@ -43,7 +43,9 @@
+   mpz_set_str(signature.r, "180342f8d4fb5bd0311ebf205bdee6e556014eaf", 16);
+   mpz_set_str(signature.s, "392dc6566b2735531a8460966171464ef7ddfe12", 16);
+ 
++  #if ENABLE_KNUTH_LFIB
+   test_dsa160(&pub, &key, &signature);
++  #endif
+ 
+   mpz_set_str(pub.p,
+ 	      "fda45d8f1df8f2b84fb3cf9ae69f93b087d98bea282f643e"
+@@ -97,7 +99,9 @@
+ 	      "839dbee8d30e6b0cc349528f900f30ee"
+ 	      "6d4ce9864332d07c87b5a98bd75dbdbb", 16);
+ 
++  #if ENABLE_KNUTH_LFIB
+   test_dsa256(&pub, &key, &signature);
++  #endif
+ 
+   /* Some of the test vectors from
+      http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cavp/documents/dss/186-3dsatestvectors.zip
+--- ORIGINAL/./testsuite/Makefile.in	2015-07-02 15:38:02.855988706 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./testsuite/Makefile.in	2015-07-02 16:51:40.455794818 -0700
+@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
+ 
+ TS_NETTLE_SOURCES = aes-test.c arcfour-test.c arctwo-test.c \
+ 		    blowfish-test.c cast128-test.c \
+-	            base16-test.c base64-test.c \
++	            base16-test.c \
+ 		    camellia-test.c chacha-test.c \
+ 		    des-test.c des3-test.c des-compat-test.c \
+ 		    md2-test.c md4-test.c md5-test.c md5-compat-test.c \
+@@ -24,20 +24,28 @@
+ 		    sha3-permute-test.c sha3-224-test.c sha3-256-test.c \
+ 		    sha3-384-test.c sha3-512-test.c \
+ 		    serpent-test.c twofish-test.c \
+-		    knuth-lfib-test.c \
+-		    cbc-test.c ctr-test.c gcm-test.c eax-test.c ccm-test.c \
++		    ctr-test.c gcm-test.c eax-test.c \
+ 		    poly1305-test.c chacha-poly1305-test.c \
+ 		    hmac-test.c umac-test.c \
+ 		    meta-hash-test.c meta-cipher-test.c\
+ 		    meta-aead-test.c meta-armor-test.c \
+-		    buffer-test.c yarrow-test.c pbkdf2-test.c
++		    buffer-test.c pbkdf2-test.c
++knuth_TS_NETTLE_SOURCES = \
++		    base64-test.c \
++		    knuth-lfib-test.c \
++		    cbc-test.c ccm-test.c \
++		    yarrow-test.c
++ifneq (@BUILD_KNUTH_LFIB@,)
++TS_NETTLE_SOURCES += $(knuth_TS_NETTLE_SOURCES)
++endif
+ 
+ TS_HOGWEED_SOURCES = sexp-test.c sexp-format-test.c \
+ 		     rsa2sexp-test.c sexp2rsa-test.c \
+-		     bignum-test.c random-prime-test.c \
++		     bignum-test.c\
+ 		     pkcs1-test.c \
+-		     rsa-test.c rsa-encrypt-test.c rsa-keygen-test.c \
+-		     dsa-test.c dsa-keygen-test.c \
++		     rsa-test.c \
++		     dsa-test.c
++ec_TS_HOGWEED_SOURCES = \
+ 		     curve25519-dh-test.c \
+ 		     ecc-mod-test.c ecc-modinv-test.c ecc-redc-test.c \
+ 		     ecc-sqrt-test.c \
+@@ -47,6 +55,16 @@
+ 		     ecdsa-keygen-test.c ecdh-test.c \
+ 		     eddsa-compress-test.c eddsa-sign-test.c \
+ 		     eddsa-verify-test.c ed25519-test.c
++knuth_TS_HOGWEED_SOURCES = \
++		     random-prime-test.c \
++		     rsa-encrypt-test.c rsa-keygen-test.c\
++		     dsa-keygen-test.c
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
++TS_HOGWEED_SOURCES += $(ec_TS_HOGWEED_SOURCES)
++endif
++ifneq (@BUILD_KNUTH_LFIB@,)
++TS_HOGWEED_SOURCES += $(knuth_TS_HOGWEED_SOURCES)
++endif
+ 
+ TS_SOURCES = $(TS_NETTLE_SOURCES) $(TS_HOGWEED_SOURCES)
+ CXX_SOURCES = cxx-test.cxx
+--- ORIGINAL/./examples/Makefile.in	2015-07-02 15:53:49.373958086 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./examples/Makefile.in	2015-07-02 16:51:40.395847338 -0700
+@@ -15,20 +15,29 @@
+ 
+ HOGWEED_TARGETS = rsa-keygen$(EXEEXT) rsa-sign$(EXEEXT) \
+ 	      rsa-verify$(EXEEXT) rsa-encrypt$(EXEEXT) rsa-decrypt$(EXEEXT) \
+-	      random-prime$(EXEEXT) \
++	      random-prime$(EXEEXT)
++ec_HOGWEED_TARGETS = \
+ 	      hogweed-benchmark$(EXEEXT) ecc-benchmark$(EXEEXT)
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
++HOGWEED_TARGETS += $(ec_HOGWEED_TARGETS)
++endif
+ 
+ ENC_TARGETS = base16enc$(EXEEXT) base16dec$(EXEEXT) \
+ 	      base64enc$(EXEEXT) base64dec$(EXEEXT)
+ TARGETS = nettle-benchmark$(EXEEXT) eratosthenes$(EXEEXT) \
+ 	  $(ENC_TARGETS) @IF_HOGWEED@ $(HOGWEED_TARGETS)
+ 
+-SOURCES = nettle-benchmark.c hogweed-benchmark.c ecc-benchmark.c \
++SOURCES = nettle-benchmark.c \
+ 	eratosthenes.c random-prime.c \
+ 	nettle-openssl.c \
+ 	io.c read_rsa_key.c \
+ 	rsa-encrypt.c rsa-decrypt.c rsa-keygen.c rsa-sign.c rsa-verify.c \
+ 	base16enc.c base16dec.c base64enc.c base64dec.c timing.c
++ec_SOURCES = \
++	hogweed-benchmark.c ecc-benchmark.c
++ifneq (@BUILD_ELLIPTIC_CURVES@,)
++SOURCES += $(ec_SOURCES)
++endif
+ 
+ 
+ GETOPT_OBJS = ../getopt.$(OBJEXT) ../getopt1.$(OBJEXT)
+--- ORIGINAL/./tools/Makefile.in	2015-07-02 16:19:42.173920583 -0700
++++ nettle-3.1.1/./tools/Makefile.in	2015-07-02 16:51:40.443561094 -0700
+@@ -19,8 +19,12 @@
+ 
+ HOGWEED_TARGETS = pkcs1-conv$(EXEEXT)
+ TARGETS = sexp-conv$(EXEEXT) nettle-hash$(EXEEXT) nettle-pbkdf2$(EXEEXT) \
+-	  nettle-lfib-stream$(EXEEXT) \
+ 	  @IF_HOGWEED@ $(HOGWEED_TARGETS)
++knuth_TARGETS = \
++	  nettle-lfib-stream$(EXEEXT)
++ifneq (@BUILD_KNUTH_LFIB@,)
++TARGETS += $(knuth_TARGETS)
++endif
+ 
+ all: $(TARGETS)
+ 
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/nettle/test/results-32.master	Mon Jul 20 12:28:35 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+PASS: aes
+PASS: arcfour
+PASS: arctwo
+PASS: blowfish
+PASS: cast128
+PASS: base16
+PASS: camellia
+PASS: chacha
+PASS: des
+PASS: des3
+PASS: des-compat
+PASS: md2
+PASS: md4
+PASS: md5
+PASS: md5-compat
+PASS: memxor
+PASS: gosthash94
+PASS: ripemd160
+PASS: salsa20
+PASS: sha1
+PASS: sha224
+PASS: sha256
+PASS: sha384
+PASS: sha512
+PASS: sha512-224
+PASS: sha512-256
+PASS: sha3-permute
+PASS: sha3-224
+PASS: sha3-256
+PASS: sha3-384
+PASS: sha3-512
+PASS: serpent
+PASS: twofish
+PASS: ctr
+PASS: gcm
+PASS: eax
+PASS: poly1305
+PASS: chacha-poly1305
+PASS: hmac
+PASS: umac
+PASS: meta-hash
+PASS: meta-cipher
+PASS: meta-aead
+PASS: meta-armor
+PASS: buffer
+PASS: pbkdf2
+PASS: sexp
+PASS: sexp-format
+PASS: rsa2sexp
+PASS: sexp2rsa
+PASS: bignum
+PASS: pkcs1
+PASS: rsa
+PASS: dsa
+PASS: cxx
+PASS: sexp-conv
+PASS: pkcs1-conv
+PASS: nettle-pbkdf2
+PASS: symbols
+===================
+All 59 tests passed
+===================
+make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/testsuite'
+Making check in examples
+make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/examples'
+LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../.lib PATH="../.lib:$PATH" srcdir="$(SOURCE_DIR)/examples" \
+  EMULATOR="" EXEEXT="" \
+          "$(SOURCE_DIR)"/run-tests rsa-sign-test rsa-verify-test rsa-encrypt-test
+xxxxxx
+xxxxxx
+PASS: rsa-sign
+PASS: rsa-verify
+PASS: rsa-encrypt
+==================
+All 3 tests passed
+==================
+make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/examples'
+make[1]: Leaving directory `$(@D)'
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/nettle/test/results-64.master	Mon Jul 20 12:28:35 2015 -0700
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+PASS: aes
+PASS: arcfour
+PASS: arctwo
+PASS: blowfish
+PASS: cast128
+PASS: base16
+PASS: camellia
+PASS: chacha
+PASS: des
+PASS: des3
+PASS: des-compat
+PASS: md2
+PASS: md4
+PASS: md5
+PASS: md5-compat
+PASS: memxor
+PASS: gosthash94
+PASS: ripemd160
+PASS: salsa20
+PASS: sha1
+PASS: sha224
+PASS: sha256
+PASS: sha384
+PASS: sha512
+PASS: sha512-224
+PASS: sha512-256
+PASS: sha3-permute
+PASS: sha3-224
+PASS: sha3-256
+PASS: sha3-384
+PASS: sha3-512
+PASS: serpent
+PASS: twofish
+PASS: ctr
+PASS: gcm
+PASS: eax
+PASS: poly1305
+PASS: chacha-poly1305
+PASS: hmac
+PASS: umac
+PASS: meta-hash
+PASS: meta-cipher
+PASS: meta-aead
+PASS: meta-armor
+PASS: buffer
+PASS: pbkdf2
+PASS: sexp
+PASS: sexp-format
+PASS: rsa2sexp
+PASS: sexp2rsa
+PASS: bignum
+PASS: pkcs1
+PASS: rsa
+PASS: dsa
+PASS: cxx
+PASS: sexp-conv
+PASS: pkcs1-conv
+PASS: nettle-pbkdf2
+PASS: symbols
+===================
+All 59 tests passed
+===================
+make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/testsuite'
+Making check in examples
+make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/examples'
+LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../.lib PATH="../.lib:$PATH" srcdir="$(SOURCE_DIR)/examples" \
+  EMULATOR="" EXEEXT="" \
+          "$(SOURCE_DIR)"/run-tests rsa-sign-test rsa-verify-test rsa-encrypt-test
+xxxxxx
+xxxxxx
+PASS: rsa-sign
+PASS: rsa-verify
+PASS: rsa-encrypt
+==================
+All 3 tests passed
+==================
+make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/examples'
+make[1]: Leaving directory `$(@D)'