haproxy/Makefile

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Makefile

# This GNU Makefile supports different OS and CPU combinations.
#
# You should use it this way :
# [g]make TARGET=os CPU=cpu USE_xxx=1 ...
#
# Valid USE_* options are the following. Most of them are automatically set by
# the TARGET, others have to be explictly specified :
# USE_CTTPROXY : enable CTTPROXY on Linux (needs kernel patch).
# USE_DLMALLOC : enable use of dlmalloc (see DLMALLOC_SRC)
# USE_EPOLL : enable epoll() on Linux 2.6. Automatic.
# USE_EPOLL_WORKAROUND : enable epoll() bug workaround. Automatic.
# USE_GETSOCKNAME : enable getsockname() on Linux 2.2. Automatic.
# USE_KQUEUE : enable kqueue() on BSD. Automatic.
# USE_MY_EPOLL : redefine epoll_* syscalls. Automatic.
# USE_NETFILTER : enable netfilter on Linux. Automatic.
# USE_PCRE : enable use of libpcre for regex. Recommended.
# USE_POLL : enable poll(). Automatic.
# USE_REGPARM : enable regparm optimization. Recommended on x86.
# USE_SEPOLL : enable speculative epoll(). Automatic.
# USE_STATIC_PCRE : enable static libpcre. Recommended.
# USE_TCPSPLICE : enable tcp_splice() on Linux (needs kernel patch).
# USE_TPROXY : enable transparent proxy. Automatic.
# USE_LINUX_TPROXY : enable full transparent proxy (need kernel patch).
#
# Options can be forced by specifying "USE_xxx=1" or can be disabled by using
# "USE_xxx=" (empty string).
#
# 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.
# CFLAGS is automatically set for the specified CPU and may be overridden.
# LDFLAGS is automatically set to -g and may be overridden.
# SMALL_OPTS may be used to specify some options to shrink memory usage.
# DEBUG may be used to set some internal debugging options.
# 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".
# 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.
#
# Other variables :
# DLMALLOC_SRC : build with dlmalloc, indicate the location of dlmalloc.c.
# DLMALLOC_THRES : should match PAGE_SIZE on every platform (default: 4096).
# PCREDIR : force the path to libpcre.
# 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.
#### Installation options.
DESTDIR =
PREFIX = /usr/local
SBINDIR = $(PREFIX)/sbin
MANDIR = $(PREFIX)/man
DOCDIR = $(PREFIX)/doc/haproxy
#### TARGET system
# Use TARGET=<target_name> to optimize for a specifc target OS among the
# following list (use the default "generic" if uncertain) :
# generic, linux22, linux24, linux24e, linux24eold, linux26, solaris,
# freebsd, openbsd, custom
TARGET =
#### TARGET CPU
# Use CPU=<cpu_name> to optimize for a particular CPU, among the following
# list :
# generic, i586, i686, ultrasparc, custom
CPU = generic
#### 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
#### 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 and DEBUG_PARSE_NO_SPEEDUP. Please consult sources for exact
# meaning or do not use at all.
DEBUG =
#### 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.
DEFINE =
SILENT_DEFINE =
#### CPU dependant 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.i586 = -O2 -march=i586
CPU_CFLAGS.i686 = -O2 -march=i686
CPU_CFLAGS.ultrasparc = -O6 -mcpu=v9 -mtune=ultrasparc
CPU_CFLAGS = $(CPU_CFLAGS.$(CPU))
#### 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 = $(CPU_CFLAGS) $(DEBUG_CFLAGS)
#### Common LDFLAGS
# These LDFLAGS are used as the first "ld" options, regardless of any library
# path or any other option. They may be changed to add any linker-specific
# option at the beginning of the ld command line.
LDFLAGS = -g
#### Target system options
# Depending on the target platform, some options are set, as well as some
# CFLAGS and LDFLAGS. The USE_* values are set to "implicit" so that they are
# not reported in the build options string. You should not have to change
# anything there.
ifeq ($(TARGET),generic)
# generic system target has nothing specific
USE_POLL = implicit
USE_TPROXY = implicit
else
ifeq ($(TARGET),linux22)
# This is for Linux 2.2
USE_GETSOCKNAME = implicit
USE_POLL = implicit
USE_TPROXY = implicit
else
ifeq ($(TARGET),linux24)
# This is for standard Linux 2.4 with netfilter but without epoll()
USE_GETSOCKNAME = implicit
USE_NETFILTER = implicit
USE_POLL = implicit
USE_TPROXY = implicit
else
ifeq ($(TARGET),linux24e)
# This is for enhanced Linux 2.4 with netfilter and epoll() patch > 0.21
USE_GETSOCKNAME = implicit
USE_NETFILTER = implicit
USE_POLL = implicit
USE_EPOLL = implicit
USE_SEPOLL = implicit
USE_MY_EPOLL = implicit
USE_TPROXY = implicit
else
ifeq ($(TARGET),linux24eold)
# This is for enhanced Linux 2.4 with netfilter and epoll() patch <= 0.21,
# which needs a workaround for a very rare bug.
USE_GETSOCKNAME = implicit
USE_NETFILTER = implicit
USE_POLL = implicit
USE_EPOLL = implicit
USE_SEPOLL = implicit
USE_MY_EPOLL = implicit
USE_EPOLL_WORKAROUND = implicit
USE_TPROXY = implicit
else
ifeq ($(TARGET),linux26)
# This is for standard Linux 2.6 with netfilter and standard epoll()
USE_GETSOCKNAME = implicit
USE_NETFILTER = implicit
USE_POLL = implicit
USE_EPOLL = implicit
USE_SEPOLL = implicit
USE_TPROXY = implicit
else
ifeq ($(TARGET),solaris)
# This is for Solaris 8
USE_POLL = implicit
TARGET_CFLAGS = -fomit-frame-pointer -DFD_SETSIZE=65536 -D_REENTRANT
TARGET_LDFLAGS = -lnsl -lsocket
USE_TPROXY = implicit
else
ifeq ($(TARGET),freebsd)
# This is for FreeBSD
USE_POLL = implicit
USE_KQUEUE = implicit
USE_TPROXY = implicit
else
ifeq ($(TARGET),openbsd)
# This is for OpenBSD >= 3.0
USE_POLL = implicit
USE_KQUEUE = implicit
USE_TPROXY = implicit
endif # openbsd
endif # freebsd
endif # solaris
endif # linux26
endif # linux24eold
endif # linux24e
endif # linux24
endif # linux22
endif # generic
#### Old-style REGEX library settings for compatibility with previous setups.
# It is still possible to use REGEX=<regex_lib> to select an alternative regex
# library. By default, we use libc's regex. On Solaris 8/Sparc, grouping seems
# to be broken using libc, so consider using pcre instead. Supported values are
# "libc", "pcre", and "static-pcre". Use of this method is deprecated in favor
# of "USE_PCRE" and "USE_STATIC_PCRE" (see build options below).
REGEX = libc
ifeq ($(REGEX),pcre)
USE_PCRE = 1
$(warning WARNING! use of "REGEX=pcre" is deprecated, consider using "USE_PCRE=1" instead.)
endif
ifeq ($(REGEX),static-pcre)
USE_STATIC_PCRE = 1
$(warning WARNING! use of "REGEX=pcre-static" is deprecated, consider using "USE_STATIC_PCRE=1" instead.)
endif
#### Old-style TPROXY settings
ifneq ($(findstring -DTPROXY,$(DEFINE)),)
USE_TPROXY = 1
$(warning WARNING! use of "DEFINE=-DTPROXY" is deprecated, consider using "USE_TPROXY=1" instead.)
endif
#### Determine version, sub-version and release date.
# If GIT is found, and IGNOREGIT is not set, VERSION, SUBVERS and VERDATE are
# extracted from the last commit. Otherwise, use the contents of the files
# holding the same names in the current directory.
ifeq ($(IGNOREGIT),)
VERSION := $(shell [ -d .git/. ] && ref=`(git-describe --tags) 2>/dev/null` && ref=$${ref%-g*} && echo "$${ref\#v}")
ifneq ($(VERSION),)
# OK git is there and works.
SUBVERS := $(shell comms=`git-log --no-merges v$(VERSION).. 2>/dev/null |grep -c ^commit `; [ $$comms -gt 0 ] && echo "-$$comms" )
VERDATE := $(shell date +%Y/%m/%d -d "`git-log HEAD^.. 2>/dev/null | grep -m 1 ^Date: | cut -f2- -d: | cut -f1 -d+`" )
endif
endif
# Last commit version not found, take it from the files.
ifeq ($(VERSION),)
VERSION := $(shell cat VERSION 2>/dev/null || touch VERSION)
endif
ifeq ($(SUBVERS),)
SUBVERS := $(shell cat SUBVERS 2>/dev/null || touch SUBVERS)
endif
ifeq ($(VERDATE),)
VERDATE := $(shell cat VERDATE 2>/dev/null || touch VERDATE)
endif
#### Build options
# Do not change these ones, enable USE_* variables instead.
OPTIONS_CFLAGS =
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS =
OPTIONS_OBJS =
# This variable collects all USE_* values except those set to "implicit". This
# is used to report a list of all flags which were used to build this version.
# Do not assign anything to it.
BUILD_OPTIONS =
# Return USE_xxx=$(USE_xxx) unless $(USE_xxx) = "implicit"
# Usage:
# BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_xxx)
ignore_implicit = $(patsubst %=implicit,,$(1)=$($(1)))
ifneq ($(USE_TCPSPLICE),)
# This is the directory hosting libtcpsplice.[ah]
TCPSPLICEDIR :=
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_HAP_TCPSPLICE -I$(TCPSPLICEDIR)
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -L$(TCPSPLICEDIR) -ltcpsplice
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_TCPSPLICE)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_CTTPROXY),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_HAP_CTTPROXY
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/cttproxy.o
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_CTTPROXY)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_TPROXY),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DTPROXY
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_TPROXY)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_LINUX_TPROXY),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_HAP_LINUX_TPROXY
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_LINUX_TPROXY)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_POLL),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DENABLE_POLL
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ev_poll.o
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_POLL)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_EPOLL),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DENABLE_EPOLL
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ev_epoll.o
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_EPOLL)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_SEPOLL),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DENABLE_SEPOLL
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ev_sepoll.o
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_SEPOLL)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_MY_EPOLL),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DUSE_MY_EPOLL
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_MY_EPOLL)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_KQUEUE),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DENABLE_KQUEUE
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/ev_kqueue.o
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_KQUEUE)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_NETFILTER),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DNETFILTER
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_NETFILTER)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_EPOLL_WORKAROUND),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DEPOLL_CTL_MOD_WORKAROUND
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_EPOLL_WORKAROUND)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_GETSOCKNAME),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DUSE_GETSOCKNAME
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_GETSOCKNAME)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_REGPARM),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_HAP_USE_REGPARM
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_REGPARM)
endif
# report DLMALLOC_SRC only if explicitly specified
ifneq ($(DLMALLOC_SRC),)
BUILD_OPTIONS += DLMALLOC_SRC=$(DLMALLOC_SRC)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_DLMALLOC),)
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_DLMALLOC)
ifeq ($(DLMALLOC_SRC),)
DLMALLOC_SRC=src/dlmalloc.c
endif
endif
ifneq ($(DLMALLOC_SRC),)
# DLMALLOC_THRES may be changed to match PAGE_SIZE on every platform
DLMALLOC_THRES = 4096
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/dlmalloc.o
endif
ifneq ($(USE_PCRE),)
# PCREDIR is the directory hosting include/pcre.h and lib/libpcre.*. It is
# automatically detected but can be forced if required.
ifeq ($(PCREDIR),)
PCREDIR := $(shell pcre-config --prefix 2>/dev/null || echo /usr/local)
endif
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DUSE_PCRE -I$(PCREDIR)/include
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -L$(PCREDIR)/lib -lpcreposix -lpcre
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_PCRE)
endif
ifneq ($(USE_STATIC_PCRE),)
# PCREDIR is the directory hosting include/pcre.h and lib/libpcre.*. It is
# automatically detected but can be forced if required.
ifeq ($(PCREDIR),)
PCREDIR := $(shell pcre-config --prefix 2>/dev/null || echo /usr/local)
endif
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DUSE_PCRE -I$(PCREDIR)/include
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -L$(PCREDIR)/lib -Wl,-Bstatic -lpcreposix -lpcre -Wl,-Bdynamic
BUILD_OPTIONS += $(call ignore_implicit,USE_STATIC_PCRE)
endif
#### Global compile options
VERBOSE_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) $(TARGET_CFLAGS) $(SMALL_OPTS) $(DEFINE)
COPTS = -Iinclude -Wall
COPTS += $(CFLAGS) $(TARGET_CFLAGS) $(SMALL_OPTS) $(DEFINE) $(SILENT_DEFINE)
COPTS += $(DEBUG) $(OPTIONS_CFLAGS) $(ADDINC)
ifneq ($(VERSION)$(SUBVERS),)
COPTS += -DCONFIG_HAPROXY_VERSION=\"$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)\"
endif
ifneq ($(VERDATE),)
COPTS += -DCONFIG_HAPROXY_DATE=\"$(VERDATE)\"
endif
#### Global link options
# These options are added at the end of the "ld" command line. Use LDFLAGS to
# add options at the beginning of the "ld" command line if needed.
LDOPTS = $(TARGET_LDFLAGS) $(OPTIONS_LDFLAGS) $(ADDLIB)
ifeq ($(TARGET),)
all:
@echo
@echo "Due to too many reports of suboptimized setups, building without"
@echo "specifying the target is no longer supported. Please specify the"
@echo "target OS in the TARGET variable, in the following form:"
@echo
@echo " $ make TARGET=xxx"
@echo
@echo "Please choose the target among the following supported list :"
@echo
@echo " linux26, linux24, linux24e, linux24eold, linux22, solaris"
@echo " freebsd, openbsd, custom, generic"
@echo
@echo "Use \"generic\" if you don't want any optimization, \"custom\" if you"
@echo "want to precisely tweak every option, or choose the target which"
@echo "matches your OS the most in order to gain the maximum performance"
@echo "out of it. Please check the Makefile in case of doubts."
@echo
@exit 1
else
all: haproxy
endif
OBJS = src/haproxy.o src/sessionhash.o src/base64.o src/protocols.o \
src/uri_auth.o src/standard.o src/buffers.o src/log.o src/task.o \
src/time.o src/fd.o src/regex.o src/cfgparse.o src/server.o \
src/checks.o src/queue.o src/client.o src/proxy.o src/proto_uxst.o \
src/proto_http.o src/stream_sock.o src/appsession.o src/backend.o \
src/stream_interface.o src/dumpstats.o src/proto_tcp.o \
src/session.o src/hdr_idx.o src/ev_select.o \
src/acl.o src/memory.o \
src/ebtree.o src/eb32tree.o
haproxy: $(OBJS) $(OPTIONS_OBJS)
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
objsize: haproxy
@objdump -t $^|grep ' g '|grep -F '.text'|awk '{print $$5 FS $$6}'|sort
%.o: %.c
$(CC) $(COPTS) -c -o $@ $<
src/haproxy.o: src/haproxy.c
$(CC) $(COPTS) \
-DBUILD_TARGET='"$(strip $(TARGET))"' \
-DBUILD_CPU='"$(strip $(CPU))"' \
-DBUILD_CC='"$(strip $(CC))"' \
-DBUILD_CFLAGS='"$(strip $(VERBOSE_CFLAGS))"' \
-DBUILD_OPTIONS='"$(strip $(BUILD_OPTIONS))"' \
-c -o $@ $<
src/dlmalloc.o: $(DLMALLOC_SRC)
$(CC) $(COPTS) -DDEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD=$(DLMALLOC_THRES) -c -o $@ $<
install-man:
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1
install -m 644 doc/haproxy.1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man1
install-doc:
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)
for x in configuration architecture haproxy-en haproxy-fr; do \
install -m 644 doc/$$x.txt $(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR) ; \
done
install-bin: haproxy
install -d $(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR)
install haproxy $(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR)
install: install-bin install-man install-doc
clean:
rm -f *.[oas] src/*.[oas] core haproxy test
for dir in . src include/* doc; do rm -f $$dir/*~ $$dir/*.rej;done
rm -f haproxy-$(VERSION).tar.gz haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS).tar.gz
rm -f haproxy-$(VERSION) nohup.out gmon.out
tar: clean
ln -s . haproxy-$(VERSION)
tar --exclude=haproxy-$(VERSION)/.git \
--exclude=haproxy-$(VERSION)/haproxy-$(VERSION) \
--exclude=haproxy-$(VERSION)/haproxy-$(VERSION).tar.gz \
-cf - haproxy-$(VERSION)/* | gzip -c9 >haproxy-$(VERSION).tar.gz
rm -f haproxy-$(VERSION)
git-tar: clean
git-tar-tree HEAD haproxy-$(VERSION) | gzip -9 > haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS).tar.gz
version:
@echo "VERSION: $(VERSION)"
@echo "SUBVERS: $(SUBVERS)"
@echo "VERDATE: $(VERDATE)"
# never use this one if you don't know what it is used for.
update-version:
@echo "Ready to update the following versions :"
@echo "VERSION: $(VERSION)"
@echo "SUBVERS: $(SUBVERS)"
@echo "VERDATE: $(VERDATE)"
@echo "Press [ENTER] to continue or Ctrl-C to abort now.";read
echo "$(VERSION)" > VERSION
echo "$(SUBVERS)" > SUBVERS
echo "$(VERDATE)" > VERDATE