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17 February 2020, 20:33 | #82 | |
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However, the 68020-68040 version does run now on my 68LC060 (REALLY GREAT JOB!) but very, very slow. Looking at the makefile it seems like an easy job to make the 060 version use soft float too. I guess most of the encrytion code is integer anyway so the speed impact is probably minimal? I know I'm in the minority here (using an 68LC060) but it would be very welcome to have an FPU-less 060 version. |
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On m68k, yes, floating point use is minimal (on PPC, for example, it is used in asm versions of some algorithms to boost performance). When I disassembled the 68060 AmiSSL build, I think I spotted a couple of uses of fsin or fcos, for example, but mainly I think GCC just makes use of the FPU registers as extra storage space, to reduce the need to make standard register saves to the stack. I'll do some checking to make sure soft float doesn't affect performance the 68060, but unfortunately you'll have to wait until AmiSSL 4.5 for the fix. But, it will not take 12 months for an update this time . I have a few more things I want to check in AmiSSL, such as possible memory leaks in OpenSSL and also to see if I can figure out why OpenSSL does not work correctly when using a higher GCC optimisation level on m68k. |
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18 February 2020, 04:37 | #84 |
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Hi Futaura and all!
I'm (super) happy to report that I can now browse HTTPS sites from my A4000/30 Wonderful! Cheers! |
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But how would I go about building AmiSSL as I assume I cannot just compile for WarpOS and create PPC-based libraries for OS3.x. |
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22 February 2020, 14:41 | #86 |
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No, many changes would be necessary to the AmiSSL code, which I'd be prepared to handle, but there isn't much point if there isn't a capable compiler. Then you have to wonder if the performance benefit will be outweighed by 68k<->PPC context switches.
Thinking about it some more, the GCC I use for building dnetc for WarpOS, is the same one as for PowerUp. Just have to perform some trickery at the linking stage to get it into the right format for WarpOS. However, shared libraries are a different beast - they need to be mixed 68k (for the library interface) and PPC, as I know from the WarpDTs, for example. The GCC solution can't be used to build mixed target WarpOS binaries AFAIK (hence, why I use VBCC for the WarpDTs), so there would have to be a small 68k library which then loaded the extra PPC part from disk. I'm not sure about the GCC 6.x solution even for 68k - not sure if it has changed, but at one point I read that it does not support some of the AmigaOS specific features (-mrestore-a4, for example), which AmiSSL absolutely needs. Binutils must support baserel properly too. |
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The whole browsing of the internet on the Amiga is a lot faster now. Great job done to those involved!
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28 February 2020, 11:37 | #88 |
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BTW, why did TimberWolf or Amizilla projects (FFox port to the AmigaOS) failed?
The missing of a modern browser with CSS and HTML5 compatibility is a real problem on the AmigaOS (OS3, AOS4)... |
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It's very much still in fashion. I've had it installed in a different directory since the 90's and updating over the older isn't a problem here. As you probably know, if you had any Online programs using (Ami)SSL then just "Avail Flush" and you shouldn't have to reset. I haven't had to reset (reboot) my A4000 or WinUAE installs yet. Outside of this.. IBrowse Updated and AmiSSL..Finally, not causing my CSPPC to be sluggish. Wee! Last edited by AC/DC HACKER!; 28 February 2020 at 19:58. |
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PS: Great that AmiSSL is on aminet as well as downloading from the official site requires… tls1.3 |
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28 February 2020, 22:38 | #91 |
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tls1.3? Darn if somebody port it to AROS am tempted to wipe my XP netbook ^^
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AmiSSL 4.7 Update, information and download link on the first page
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Upgraded! Works here :-)
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Before I go installing this do I need any previous versions or software? Or can I just extract the 4.7.lha and should be good to go?
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It depends, some very old applications do not recognize the new libraries and will require the old ones, in any case when it happens it will be required
Latest is AmiSSL v4.9 (updated News) https://aminet.net/package/util/libs/AmiSSL-4.9 https://github.com/jens-maus/amissl/releases/4.9 |
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Should I just install it and then see how it goes? When you say older applications, web browsers? Ok will download v4.9 now instead |
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Yeah, just install it and go. The only previous version you might need would be 4.3, due to some issues around it that make software linked to that particular version locked to it. But if you run any such programs, you'll know then and can deal with it at that time!
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In this case you don't have to install anything but just copy the old library by hand, AmiSSL libraries have different names for each version, so they can coexist. Last edited by AMIGASYSTEM; 06 September 2021 at 17:32. |
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