# This GNU Makefile supports different OS and CPU combinations. # # You should use it this way : # [g]make TARGET=os [ARCH=arch] [CPU=cpu] USE_xxx=1 ... # # When in doubt, invoke help, possibly with a known target : # [g]make help # [g]make help TARGET=linux-glibc # # By default the detailed commands are hidden for a cleaner output, but you may # see them by appending "V=1" to the make command. # # Valid USE_* options are enumerated in the "use_opts" variable and are listed # below. Most of them are automatically set by the TARGET, others have to be # explicitly specified : # USE_EPOLL : enable epoll() on Linux 2.6. Automatic. # USE_KQUEUE : enable kqueue() on BSD. Automatic. # USE_EVPORTS : enable event ports on SunOS systems. Automatic. # USE_NETFILTER : enable netfilter on Linux. Automatic. # USE_PCRE : enable use of libpcre for regex. Recommended. # USE_PCRE_JIT : enable JIT for faster regex on libpcre >= 8.32 # USE_PCRE2 : enable use of libpcre2 for regex. # USE_PCRE2_JIT : enable JIT for faster regex on libpcre2 # USE_POLL : enable poll(). Automatic. # USE_PRIVATE_CACHE : disable shared memory cache of ssl sessions. # USE_THREAD : enable threads support. # USE_PTHREAD_PSHARED : enable pthread process shared mutex on sslcache. # USE_STATIC_PCRE : enable static libpcre. Recommended. # USE_STATIC_PCRE2 : enable static libpcre2. # USE_TPROXY : enable transparent proxy. Automatic. # USE_LINUX_TPROXY : enable full transparent proxy. Automatic. # USE_LINUX_SPLICE : enable kernel 2.6 splicing. Automatic. # USE_LIBCRYPT : enable crypted passwords using -lcrypt # USE_CRYPT_H : set it if your system requires including crypt.h # USE_GETADDRINFO : use getaddrinfo() to resolve IPv6 host names. # USE_OPENSSL : enable use of OpenSSL. Recommended, but see below. # USE_LUA : enable Lua support. # USE_FUTEX : enable use of futex on kernel 2.6. Automatic. # USE_ACCEPT4 : enable use of accept4() on linux. Automatic. # USE_PRCTL : enable use of prctl(). Automatic. # USE_ZLIB : enable zlib library support. # USE_SLZ : enable slz library instead of zlib (pick at most one). # USE_CPU_AFFINITY : enable pinning processes to CPU on Linux. Automatic. # USE_TFO : enable TCP fast open. Supported on Linux >= 3.7. # USE_NS : enable network namespace support. Supported on Linux >= 2.6.24. # USE_DL : enable it if your system requires -ldl. Automatic on Linux. # USE_RT : enable it if your system requires -lrt. Automatic on Linux. # USE_BACKTRACE : enable backtrace(). Automatic on Linux. # USE_DEVICEATLAS : enable DeviceAtlas api. # USE_51DEGREES : enable third party device detection library from 51Degrees # USE_WURFL : enable WURFL detection library from Scientiamobile # USE_SYSTEMD : enable sd_notify() support. # USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER : use when the linker fails to emit __start_init/__stop_init # USE_THREAD_DUMP : use the more advanced thread state dump system. Automatic. # # Options can be forced by specifying "USE_xxx=1" or can be disabled by using # "USE_xxx=" (empty string). The list of enabled and disabled options for a # given TARGET is enumerated at the end of "make help". # # Variables useful for packagers : # CC is set to "gcc" by default and is used for compilation only. # LD is set to "gcc" by default and is used for linking only. # ARCH may be useful to force build of 32-bit binary on 64-bit systems # CFLAGS is automatically set for the specified CPU and may be overridden. # LDFLAGS is automatically set to -g and may be overridden. # DEP may be cleared to ignore changes to include files during development # SMALL_OPTS may be used to specify some options to shrink memory usage. # DEBUG may be used to set some internal debugging options. # ERR may be set to non-empty to pass -Werror to the compiler # ADDINC may be used to complete the include path in the form -Ipath. # ADDLIB may be used to complete the library list in the form -Lpath -llib. # DEFINE may be used to specify any additional define, which will be reported # by "haproxy -vv" in CFLAGS. # SILENT_DEFINE may be used to specify other defines which will not be # reported by "haproxy -vv". # EXTRA is used to force building or not building some extra tools. # DESTDIR is not set by default and is used for installation only. # It might be useful to set DESTDIR if you want to install haproxy # in a sandbox. # PREFIX is set to "/usr/local" by default and is used for installation only. # SBINDIR is set to "$(PREFIX)/sbin" by default and is used for installation # only. # MANDIR is set to "$(PREFIX)/share/man" by default and is used for # installation only. # DOCDIR is set to "$(PREFIX)/doc/haproxy" by default and is used for # installation only. # HLUA_PREPEND_PATH may be used to prepend a folder to Lua's default package.path. # HLUA_PREPEND_CPATH may be used to prepend a folder to Lua's default package.cpath. # # Other variables : # PCRE_CONFIG : force the binary path to get pcre config (by default # pcre-config) # PCREDIR : force the path to libpcre. # PCRE_LIB : force the lib path to libpcre (defaults to $PCREDIR/lib). # PCRE_INC : force the include path to libpcre ($PCREDIR/inc) # PCRE2_CONFIG : force the binary path to get pcre2 config (by default # pcre2-config) # SSL_LIB : force the lib path to libssl/libcrypto # SSL_INC : force the include path to libssl/libcrypto # LUA_LIB : force the lib path to lua # LUA_INC : force the include path to lua # LUA_LIB_NAME : force the lib name (or automatically evaluated, by order of # priority : lua5.3, lua53, lua). # IGNOREGIT : ignore GIT commit versions if set. # VERSION : force haproxy version reporting. # SUBVERS : add a sub-version (eg: platform, model, ...). # VERDATE : force haproxy's release date. # VTEST_PROGRAM : location of the vtest program to run reg-tests. # verbosity: pass V=1 for verbose shell invocation V = 0 Q = @ ifeq ($V,1) Q= endif # Function used to detect support of a given option by the compiler. # Usage: CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt,option). Eg: $(call cc-opt,-fwrapv) # Note: ensure the referencing variable is assigned using ":=" and not "=" to # call it only once. cc-opt = $(shell set -e; if $(CC) $(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null &0 2>&0; then echo "$(1)"; fi;) # same but emits $2 if $1 is not supported cc-opt-alt = $(shell set -e; if $(CC) $(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null &0 2>&0; then echo "$(1)"; else echo "$(2)"; fi;) # Disable a warning when supported by the compiler. Don't put spaces around the # warning! And don't use cc-opt which doesn't always report an error until # another one is also returned. # Usage: CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,warning). Eg: $(call cc-opt,format-truncation) cc-nowarn = $(shell set -e; if $(CC) -W$(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null &0 2>&0; then echo "-Wno-$(1)"; fi;) #### Installation options. DESTDIR = PREFIX = /usr/local SBINDIR = $(PREFIX)/sbin MANDIR = $(PREFIX)/share/man DOCDIR = $(PREFIX)/doc/haproxy #### TARGET system # Use TARGET= to optimize for a specific target OS among the # following list (use the default "generic" if uncertain) : # linux-glibc, linux-glibc-legacy, linux-musl, solaris, freebsd, openbsd, # netbsd, cygwin, haiku, aix51, aix52, aix72-gcc, osx, generic, custom TARGET = #### TARGET CPU # Use CPU= to optimize for a particular CPU, among the following # list : # generic, native, i586, i686, ultrasparc, power8, power9, custom CPU = generic #### Architecture, used when not building for native architecture # Use ARCH= to force build for a specific architecture. Known # architectures will lead to "-m32" or "-m64" being added to CFLAGS and # LDFLAGS. This can be required to build 32-bit binaries on 64-bit targets. # Currently, only 32, 64, x86_64, i386, i486, i586 and i686 are understood. ARCH = #### Toolchain options. # GCC is normally used both for compiling and linking. CC = gcc LD = $(CC) #### Debug flags (typically "-g"). # Those flags only feed CFLAGS so it is not mandatory to use this form. DEBUG_CFLAGS = -g #### Add -Werror when set to non-empty ERR = #### May be used to force running a specific set of reg-tests REG_TEST_FILES = REG_TEST_SCRIPT=./scripts/run-regtests.sh #### Compiler-specific flags that may be used to disable some negative over- # optimization or to silence some warnings. # We rely on signed integer wraparound on overflow, however clang think it # can do whatever it wants since it's an undefined behavior, so use -fwrapv # to be sure we get the intended behavior. SPEC_CFLAGS := -Wall -Wextra -Wdeclaration-after-statement SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt-alt,-fwrapv,$(call cc-opt,-fno-strict-overflow)) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,address-of-packed-member) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,unused-label) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,sign-compare) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,unused-parameter) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,clobbered) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,missing-field-initializers) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,stringop-overflow) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,cast-function-type) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,string-plus-int) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt,-Wtype-limits) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt,-Wshift-negative-value) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt,-Wshift-overflow=2) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt,-Wduplicated-cond) SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt,-Wnull-dereference) ifneq ($(ERR),) SPEC_CFLAGS += -Werror endif #### Memory usage tuning # If small memory footprint is required, you can reduce the buffer size. There # are 2 buffers per concurrent session, so 16 kB buffers will eat 32 MB memory # with 1000 concurrent sessions. Putting it slightly lower than a page size # will prevent the additional parameters to go beyond a page. 8030 bytes is # exactly 5.5 TCP segments of 1460 bytes and is generally good. Useful tuning # macros include : # SYSTEM_MAXCONN, BUFSIZE, MAXREWRITE, REQURI_LEN, CAPTURE_LEN. # Example: SMALL_OPTS = -DBUFSIZE=8030 -DMAXREWRITE=1030 -DSYSTEM_MAXCONN=1024 SMALL_OPTS = #### Debug settings # You can enable debugging on specific code parts by setting DEBUG=-DDEBUG_xxx. # Currently defined DEBUG macros include DEBUG_FULL, DEBUG_MEMORY, DEBUG_FSM, # DEBUG_HASH, DEBUG_AUTH, DEBUG_SPOE, DEBUG_UAF and DEBUG_THREAD, DEBUG_STRICT, # DEBUG_DEV. Please check sources for exact meaning or do not use at all. DEBUG = #### Trace options # Use TRACE=1 to trace function calls to file "trace.out" or to stderr if not # possible. TRACE = #### Additional include and library dirs # Redefine this if you want to add some special PATH to include/libs ADDINC = ADDLIB = #### Specific macro definitions # Use DEFINE=-Dxxx to set any tunable macro. Anything declared here will appear # in the build options reported by "haproxy -vv". Use SILENT_DEFINE if you do # not want to pollute the report with complex defines. # The following settings might be of interest when SSL is enabled : # LISTEN_DEFAULT_CIPHERS is a cipher suite string used to set the default SSL # ciphers on "bind" lines instead of using OpenSSL's defaults. # CONNECT_DEFAULT_CIPHERS is a cipher suite string used to set the default # SSL ciphers on "server" lines instead of using OpenSSL's defaults. DEFINE = SILENT_DEFINE = #### extra programs to build # Force this to enable building extra programs or to disable them. # It's automatically appended depending on the targets. EXTRA = #### CPU dependent optimizations # Some CFLAGS are set by default depending on the target CPU. Those flags only # feed CPU_CFLAGS, which in turn feed CFLAGS, so it is not mandatory to use # them. You should not have to change these options. Better use CPU_CFLAGS or # even CFLAGS instead. CPU_CFLAGS.generic = -O2 CPU_CFLAGS.native = -O2 -march=native CPU_CFLAGS.i586 = -O2 -march=i586 CPU_CFLAGS.i686 = -O2 -march=i686 CPU_CFLAGS.ultrasparc = -O6 -mcpu=v9 -mtune=ultrasparc CPU_CFLAGS.power8 = -O2 -mcpu=power8 -mtune=power8 CPU_CFLAGS.power9 = -O2 -mcpu=power9 -mtune=power9 CPU_CFLAGS = $(CPU_CFLAGS.$(CPU)) #### ARCH dependent flags, may be overridden by CPU flags ARCH_FLAGS.32 = -m32 ARCH_FLAGS.64 = -m64 ARCH_FLAGS.i386 = -m32 -march=i386 ARCH_FLAGS.i486 = -m32 -march=i486 ARCH_FLAGS.i586 = -m32 -march=i586 ARCH_FLAGS.i686 = -m32 -march=i686 ARCH_FLAGS.x86_64 = -m64 -march=x86-64 ARCH_FLAGS = $(ARCH_FLAGS.$(ARCH)) #### Common CFLAGS # These CFLAGS contain general optimization options, CPU-specific optimizations # and debug flags. They may be overridden by some distributions which prefer to # set all of them at once instead of playing with the CPU and DEBUG variables. CFLAGS = $(ARCH_FLAGS) $(CPU_CFLAGS) $(DEBUG_CFLAGS) $(SPEC_CFLAGS) #### Common LDFLAGS # These LDFLAGS are used as the first "ld" options, regardless of any library # path or any other option. They may be changed to add any linker-specific # option at the beginning of the ld command line. LDFLAGS = $(ARCH_FLAGS) -g #### list of all "USE_*" options. These ones must be updated if new options are # added, so that the relevant options are properly added to the CFLAGS and to # the reported build options. use_opts = USE_EPOLL USE_KQUEUE USE_NETFILTER \ USE_PCRE USE_PCRE_JIT USE_PCRE2 USE_PCRE2_JIT USE_POLL \ USE_PRIVATE_CACHE USE_THREAD USE_PTHREAD_PSHARED USE_BACKTRACE \ USE_STATIC_PCRE USE_STATIC_PCRE2 USE_TPROXY USE_LINUX_TPROXY \ USE_LINUX_SPLICE USE_LIBCRYPT USE_CRYPT_H \ USE_GETADDRINFO USE_OPENSSL USE_LUA USE_FUTEX USE_ACCEPT4 \ USE_ZLIB USE_SLZ USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_TFO USE_NS \ USE_DL USE_RT USE_DEVICEATLAS USE_51DEGREES USE_WURFL USE_SYSTEMD \ USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER USE_PRCTL USE_THREAD_DUMP USE_EVPORTS #### Target system options # Depending on the target platform, some options are set, as well as some # CFLAGS and LDFLAGS. All variables pre-set here will not appear in the build # options string. They may be set to any value, but are historically set to # "implicit" which eases debugging. You should not have to change anything # there unless you're adding support for a new platform. default_opts = $(foreach name,$(1),$(eval $(name)=implicit)) # poll() is always supported, unless explicitly disabled by passing USE_POLL="" # on the make command line. USE_POLL = default # Always enable threads support by default and let the Makefile detect if # HAProxy can be compiled with threads or not. # generic system target has nothing specific ifeq ($(TARGET),generic) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts,USE_POLL USE_TPROXY) endif # Haiku ifeq ($(TARGET),haiku) TARGET_LDFLAGS = -lnetwork set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts,USE_POLL USE_TPROXY) endif # For linux >= 2.6.28 and glibc ifeq ($(TARGET),linux-glibc) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_DL USE_RT USE_CRYPT_H USE_NETFILTER \ USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_THREAD USE_EPOLL USE_FUTEX USE_LINUX_TPROXY \ USE_ACCEPT4 USE_LINUX_SPLICE USE_PRCTL USE_THREAD_DUMP USE_NS USE_TFO \ USE_GETADDRINFO USE_BACKTRACE) ifneq ($(shell echo __arm__/__aarch64__ | $(CC) -E -xc - | grep '^[^\#]'),__arm__/__aarch64__) TARGET_LDFLAGS=-latomic endif endif # For linux >= 2.6.28, glibc without new features ifeq ($(TARGET),linux-glibc-legacy) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_DL USE_RT USE_CRYPT_H USE_NETFILTER \ USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_THREAD USE_EPOLL USE_FUTEX USE_LINUX_TPROXY \ USE_ACCEPT4 USE_LINUX_SPLICE USE_PRCTL USE_THREAD_DUMP USE_GETADDRINFO) endif # For linux >= 2.6.28 and musl ifeq ($(TARGET),linux-musl) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_DL USE_RT USE_CRYPT_H USE_NETFILTER \ USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_THREAD USE_EPOLL USE_FUTEX USE_LINUX_TPROXY \ USE_ACCEPT4 USE_LINUX_SPLICE USE_PRCTL USE_THREAD_DUMP USE_NS USE_TFO \ USE_GETADDRINFO) ifneq ($(shell echo __arm__/__aarch64__ | $(CC) -E -xc - | grep '^[^\#]'),__arm__/__aarch64__) TARGET_LDFLAGS=-latomic endif endif # Solaris 8 and above ifeq ($(TARGET),solaris) # We also enable getaddrinfo() which works since solaris 8. set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_CRYPT_H USE_GETADDRINFO USE_THREAD \ USE_RT USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER USE_EVPORTS) TARGET_CFLAGS = -DFD_SETSIZE=65536 -D_REENTRANT -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D__EXTENSIONS__ TARGET_LDFLAGS = -lnsl -lsocket endif # FreeBSD 5 and above ifeq ($(TARGET),freebsd) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_THREAD USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_KQUEUE \ USE_CLOSEFROM) endif # Mac OS/X ifeq ($(TARGET),osx) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_THREAD USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_KQUEUE) EXPORT_SYMBOL = -export_dynamic endif # OpenBSD 5.7 and above ifeq ($(TARGET),openbsd) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_THREAD USE_KQUEUE USE_ACCEPT4) endif # NetBSD ifeq ($(TARGET),netbsd) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_KQUEUE) endif # AIX 5.1 only ifeq ($(TARGET),aix51) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_LIBCRYPT USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER USE_PRIVATE_CACHE) TARGET_CFLAGS = -Dss_family=__ss_family -Dip6_hdr=ip6hdr -DSTEVENS_API -D_LINUX_SOURCE_COMPAT -Dunsetenv=my_unsetenv DEBUG_CFLAGS = endif # AIX 5.2 ifeq ($(TARGET),aix52) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_LIBCRYPT USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER) TARGET_CFLAGS = -D_MSGQSUPPORT DEBUG_CFLAGS = endif # AIX 7.2 and above ifeq ($(TARGET),aix72-gcc) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_THREAD USE_LIBCRYPT USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER USE_GETADDRINFO) TARGET_CFLAGS = -D_H_XMEM -D_H_VAR TARGET_LDFLAGS = -latomic endif # Cygwin ifeq ($(TARGET),cygwin) set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \ USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER) # Cygwin adds IPv6 support only in version 1.7 (in beta right now). TARGET_CFLAGS = $(if $(filter 1.5.%, $(shell uname -r)), -DUSE_IPV6 -DAF_INET6=23 -DINET6_ADDRSTRLEN=46, ) endif # set the default settings according to the target above $(set_target_defaults) #### Determine version, sub-version and release date. # If GIT is found, and IGNOREGIT is not set, VERSION, SUBVERS and VERDATE are # extracted from the last commit. Otherwise, use the contents of the files # holding the same names in the current directory. ifeq ($(IGNOREGIT),) VERSION := $(shell [ -d .git/. ] && (git describe --tags --match 'v*' --abbrev=0 | cut -c 2-) 2>/dev/null) ifneq ($(VERSION),) # OK git is there and works. SUBVERS := $(shell comms=`git log --format=oneline --no-merges v$(VERSION).. 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d '[:space:]'`; commit=`(git log -1 --pretty=%h --abbrev=6) 2>/dev/null`; [ $$comms -gt 0 ] && echo "-$$commit-$$comms") VERDATE := $(shell git log -1 --pretty=format:%ci | cut -f1 -d' ' | tr '-' '/') endif endif # Last commit version not found, take it from the files. ifeq ($(VERSION),) VERSION := $(shell cat VERSION 2>/dev/null || touch VERSION) endif ifeq ($(SUBVERS),) SUBVERS := $(shell (grep -v '\$$Format' SUBVERS 2>/dev/null || touch SUBVERS) | head -n 1) endif ifeq ($(VERDATE),) VERDATE := $(shell (grep -v '^\$$Format' VERDATE 2>/dev/null || touch VERDATE) | head -n 1 | cut -f1 -d' ' | tr '-' '/') endif #### Build options # Do not change these ones, enable USE_* variables instead. OPTIONS_CFLAGS = OPTIONS_LDFLAGS = OPTIONS_OBJS = #### Extra objects to be built and integrated (used only for development) EXTRA_OBJS = # Return USE_xxx=$(USE_xxx) if the variable was set from the environment or the # command line. # Usage: # BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_xxx) ignore_implicit = $(if $(subst environment,,$(origin $(1))), \ $(if $(subst command line,,$(origin $(1))),, \ $(1)=$($(1))), \ $(1)=$($(1))) \ # This variable collects all USE_* values except those set to "implicit". This # is used to report a list of all flags which were used to build this version. # Do not assign anything to it. BUILD_OPTIONS := $(foreach opt,$(use_opts),$(call ignore_implicit,$(opt))) BUILD_FEATURES := $(foreach opt,$(patsubst USE_%,%,$(use_opts)),$(if $(USE_$(opt)),+$(opt),-$(opt))) # All USE_* options have their equivalent macro defined in the code (some might # possibly be unused though) OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(foreach opt,$(use_opts),$(if $($(opt)),-D$(opt),)) ifneq ($(USE_LIBCRYPT),) ifneq ($(TARGET),osx) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -lcrypt endif endif ifneq ($(USE_SLZ),) # Use SLZ_INC and SLZ_LIB to force path to zlib.h and libz.{a,so} if needed. SLZ_INC = SLZ_LIB = OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(if $(SLZ_INC),-I$(SLZ_INC)) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(SLZ_LIB),-L$(SLZ_LIB)) -lslz endif ifneq ($(USE_ZLIB),) # Use ZLIB_INC and ZLIB_LIB to force path to zlib.h and libz.{a,so} if needed. ZLIB_INC = ZLIB_LIB = OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(if $(ZLIB_INC),-I$(ZLIB_INC)) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(ZLIB_LIB),-L$(ZLIB_LIB)) -lz endif ifneq ($(USE_POLL),) OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ev_poll.o endif ifneq ($(USE_EPOLL),) OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ev_epoll.o endif ifneq ($(USE_KQUEUE),) OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ev_kqueue.o endif ifneq ($(USE_EVPORTS),) OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ev_evports.o endif ifneq ($(USE_DL),) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -ldl endif ifneq ($(USE_RT),) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -lrt endif ifneq ($(USE_THREAD),) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -lpthread endif ifneq ($(USE_BACKTRACE),) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -Wl,$(if $(EXPORT_SYMBOL),$(EXPORT_SYMBOL),--export-dynamic) endif ifneq ($(USE_OPENSSL),) # OpenSSL is packaged in various forms and with various dependencies. # In general -lssl is enough, but on some platforms, -lcrypto may be needed, # reason why it's added by default. Some even need -lz, then you'll need to # pass it in the "ADDLIB" variable if needed. If your SSL libraries are not # in the usual path, use SSL_INC=/path/to/inc and SSL_LIB=/path/to/lib. OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(if $(SSL_INC),-I$(SSL_INC)) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(SSL_LIB),-L$(SSL_LIB)) -lssl -lcrypto ifneq ($(USE_DL),) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -ldl endif OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ssl_sample.o src/ssl_sock.o src/ssl_crtlist.o src/ssl_ckch.o src/ssl_utils.o src/cfgparse-ssl.o endif # The private cache option affect the way the shctx is built ifeq ($(USE_PRIVATE_CACHE),) ifneq ($(USE_PTHREAD_PSHARED),) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -lpthread endif endif ifneq ($(USE_LUA),) check_lua_lib = $(shell echo "int main(){}" | $(CC) -o /dev/null -x c - $(2) -l$(1) 2>/dev/null && echo $(1)) check_lua_inc = $(shell if [ -d $(2)$(1) ]; then echo $(2)$(1); fi;) OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(if $(LUA_INC),-I$(LUA_INC)) LUA_LD_FLAGS := -Wl,$(if $(EXPORT_SYMBOL),$(EXPORT_SYMBOL),--export-dynamic) $(if $(LUA_LIB),-L$(LUA_LIB)) ifeq ($(LUA_LIB_NAME),) # Try to automatically detect the Lua library LUA_LIB_NAME := $(firstword $(foreach lib,lua5.3 lua53 lua,$(call check_lua_lib,$(lib),$(LUA_LD_FLAGS)))) ifeq ($(LUA_LIB_NAME),) $(error unable to automatically detect the Lua library name, you can enforce its name with LUA_LIB_NAME= (where can be lua5.3, lua53, lua, ...)) endif LUA_INC := $(firstword $(foreach lib,lua5.3 lua53 lua,$(call check_lua_inc,$(lib),"/usr/include/"))) ifneq ($(LUA_INC),) OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -I$(LUA_INC) endif ifneq ($(HLUA_PREPEND_PATH),) OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DHLUA_PREPEND_PATH=$(HLUA_PREPEND_PATH) BUILD_OPTIONS += HLUA_PREPEND_PATH=$(HLUA_PREPEND_PATH) endif ifneq ($(HLUA_PREPEND_CPATH),) OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DHLUA_PREPEND_CPATH=$(HLUA_PREPEND_CPATH) BUILD_OPTIONS += HLUA_PREPEND_CPATH=$(HLUA_PREPEND_CPATH) endif endif OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(LUA_LD_FLAGS) -l$(LUA_LIB_NAME) -lm ifneq ($(USE_DL),) OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -ldl endif OPTIONS_OBJS += src/hlua.o src/hlua_fcn.o endif ifneq ($(USE_DEVICEATLAS),) ifeq ($(USE_PCRE),) $(error the DeviceAtlas module needs the PCRE library in order to compile) endif # Use DEVICEATLAS_SRC and possibly DEVICEATLAS_INC and DEVICEATLAS_LIB to force path # to DeviceAtlas headers and libraries if needed. 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