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Current source code is at: https://notabug.org/JeremyRand/tor-browser-build/src/armhf-esr60 (<code>armhf-esr60</code> branch) | Current source code is at: https://notabug.org/JeremyRand/tor-browser-build/src/armhf-esr60 (<code>armhf-esr60</code> branch) | ||
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== Build instructions == | == Build instructions == |
Revision as of 07:10, 26 November 2019
Early efforts to port Tor Browser to POWER are underway. The primary challenge is that Tor Browser uses an unusual build system (rbm) in order to ensure reproducible builds. While Tor's configuration of rbm can cross-compile for Windows and macOS targets, it is not configured out of the box to cross-compile for GNU/Linux targets. As a result, our early efforts are focused on modifying Tor's rbm configuration to support cross-compiling for non-x86 GNU/Linux targets; it is expected that this will be useful not only for POWER but also for targets like ARM.
Current source code is at: https://notabug.org/JeremyRand/tor-browser-build/src/armhf-esr60 (armhf-esr60
branch)
If you're interested in joining the effort, talk to JeremyRand.
Build instructions
make nightly-linux-arm
Errors / Troubleshooting
Unfixed
Missing Pluggable Transports
The fteproxy
and snowflake
pluggable transports are disabled for non-x86 GNU/Linux targets. These pluggable transports are already non-mandatory for building Tor Browser, and getting them to build for cross-compiled GNU/Linux targets was deemed to be too much of a time sink.
Fixed
syscall not declared
/var/tmp/build/firefox-f8f42fea2af3/js/src/jsnativestack.cpp:69:31: error: 'syscall' was not declared in this scope
- This is because
jsnativestack.cpp
forgot to#include <unistd.h>
. - This is fixed in all releases of Tor Browser based on ESR 60.
- For ESR 52, I fixed it by applying a short patch to add the missing include.
getpid not declared
/var/tmp/build/firefox-f8f42fea2af3/js/src/jsnativestack.cpp:77:27: error: 'getpid' was not declared in this scope
- Also caused by missing
#include <unistd.h>
injsnativestack.cpp
- Same fixes as above.
Missing libssp.so.0 (file is actually gone)
./firefox: error while loading shared libraries: libssp.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
- Workaround: copy
libssp.so*
from thegcc-cross
output tar into theBrowser
directory of thefirefox
output. - Fixed in the Firefox rbm build script as of 2018 Oct 10.
Segfault
Segfault immediately on startup in libxul.so
- Only affects ESR 60; ESR 52 unaffected
- Fixed by doing all of these:
- Upgrade to gcc 7.3.0 / binutils 2.29.1
- Build with
ac_add_options --disable-elf-hack
- Build with
ac_add_options --disable-stylo
- Possibly related bugs:
Missing libssp.so.0 (file is present but Tor Browser doesn't see it)
./firefox: error while loading shared libraries: libssp.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
- Workaround: add the
Browser
directory to yourLD_LIBRARY_PATH
in order for Tor Browser to find the library. - Fixed by editing the startup shell script.
SSE2 not detected
- Workaround: just manually comment out the SSE2 check in the shell script.
- Fixed by editing the startup shell script.
Task list
- (DONE!) Finish porting this to Firefox ESR 60.
- (DONE!) Build openssl without errors.
- (DONE!) Build libevent without errors.
- (DONE!) Build tor without errors.
- (DONE!) Build firefox-langpacks without errors.
- (DONE!) Build tor-launcher without errors.
- (DONE!) Build torbutton without errors.
- (DONE!) Build python without errors.
- (DONE!) Build https-everywhere without errors.
- (DONE!) Build fonts without errors.
- (DONE!) Build meek without errors.
- (DONE!) Build obfs4 without errors.
- (DONE!) Build tor-browser without errors.
- (DONE!) Build release without errors.
- (DONE!) Add linux-arm targets to Makefile.
- Test the openssl, libevent, tor, firefox-langpacks, tor-launcher, torbutton, python, https-everywhere, fonts, meek, obfs4, tor-browser, and release binaries.
- Re-enable the fteproxy and snowflake projects (low priority).
- Fine-tune the compiler settings. (Are we inadvertently excluding some ARM devices that we want to support? Should we enable Neon?)
- Generalize the GNU/Linux cross-compiling changes so that they work on target arches besides armhf. (ppc64be, ppc64le, and aarch64 are all likely to be useful.)
Upstream Tickets
- Tor Browser for ARM architecture (development effort is currently focused here)
- Tor Browser for PPC64LE