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Customizing liboqs
The following options can be passed to CMake before the build file generation process to customize the way liboqs is built:
- CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
- OQS_BUILD_TYPE
- BUILD_SHARED_LIBS
- USE_SANITIZER
- OQS_KEM_DEFAULT
- OQS_SIG_DEFAULT
- OQS_USE_OPENSSL
- OQS_ENABLE_KEM_<ALG>/OQS_ENABLE_SIG_<ALG>
Can be set to the following values:
-
Debug
: This turns off all compiler optimizations and produces debugging information. When the compiler is Clang, the USE_SANITIZER option can also be specified to enable a Clang sanitizer. This value only has effect when the compiler is GCC or Clang -
Generic
: This compiles code at theO3
optimization level, and sets other compiler flags that reduce the size of the binary. Since their detection is not done during runtime, CPU extensions such as AVX2, SSE, etc., are not enabled so as to preserve portability. This value only has effect when the compiler is GCC or Clang -
Optimized
: This compiles the code with all compiler flags used in theGeneric
build type and-march=native
to enable the use of CPU extensions. The resulting binary will not be portable. This value only has effect when the compiler is GCC or Clang -
Dependency
: This is for third-party software built using CMake that consumes liboqs as a dependency. If specified, only the library is built, and targets such asrun_tests
andgen_docs
are not made available to the build system. This can prevent name collisions, for example, whenadd_subdirectory()
is used to incorporate liboqs into the build system
This is identical to CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE. It is a separate option so that third-party software (using CMake as their build system) can use add_subdirectory()
to incorporate liboqs into the build process and can set the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
for their projects as desired.
Can be set to ON
or OFF
. When ON
, liboqs is built as a shared library. It is OFF
by default, which means liboqs is built as a static library by default.
This has effect when the compiler is Clang and when CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is Debug
. Then, it can be set to:
-
Address
: This enables Clang'sAddressSanitizer
-
Memory
: This enables Clang'sMemorySanitizer
-
MemoryWithOrigins
: This enables Clang'sMemorySanitizer
with the added functionality of being able to track the origins of uninitialized values -
Undefined
: This enables Clang'sUndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
. TheBLACKLIST_FILE
option can be additionally set to a path to a file listing the entities Clang should ignore. -
Thread
: This enables Clang'sThreadSanitizer
-
Leak
: This enables Clang'sLeakSanitizer
OQS_KEM_alg_default
is an identifier exposed by the liboqs API that can be used to refer to a "default" key-exchange algorithm; it can be set at compile-time through the OQS_KEM_DEFAULT
option. For example: to set the default key-exchange algorithm to FrodoKEM-640-AES
, the option -DOQS_KEM_DEFAULT="OQS_KEM_alg_frodokem_640_aes"
can be passed to CMake.
A full list of identifiers that can assigned to OQS_KEM_DEFAULT
is found in src/kem/kem.h.
OQS_SIG_alg_default
is an identifier exposed by the liboqs API that can be used to refer to a "default" digital signature algorithm; it can be set at compile-time through the OQS_SIG_DEFAULT
option. For example: to set the default digital signature algorithm to DILITHIUM_2
, the option -DOQS_SIG_DEFAULT="OQS_SIG_alg_dilithium_2"
can be passed to CMake.
A full list of identifiers that can assigned to OQS_SIG_DEFAULT
is found in src/sig/sig.h.
This can be set to ON
or OFF
. When ON
, the additional options OQS_USE_AES_OPENSSL
, OQS_USE_SHA2_OPENSSL
, and OQS_USE_SHA3_OPENSSL
are made available and are set to ON
by default: they control whether liboqs uses OpenSSL's AES, SHA-2, and SHA-3 implementations.
When this is ON
, CMake also scans the filesystem to find the minimum version of OpenSSL required by liboqs (which happens to be 1.1.1). The OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR
option can be set to aid CMake in its search.
This can be set to ON
or OFF
, and is ON
by default. When OFF
, <ALG>
and its code are excluded from the build process. When ON
, made available are additional options whereby individual variants of <ALG>
can be excluded from the build process.
For example: if OQS_ENABLE_KEM_BIKE
is set to ON
, the options OQS_ENABLE_KEM_bike1_l1_cpa
, OQS_ENABLE_KEM_bike1_l1_fo
, OQS_ENABLE_KEM_bike1_l3_cpa
, OQS_ENABLE_KEM_bike1_l3_fo
are made available (and are set to be ON
by default).
For a full list of such options and their default values, consult .CMake/alg_support.cmake.