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Makefile

# 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_THREAD : enable threads support.
# 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 encrypted 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_ENGINE : enable use of OpenSSL Engine.
# USE_LUA : enable Lua support.
# USE_ACCEPT4 : enable use of accept4() on linux. Automatic.
# USE_CLOSEFROM : enable use of closefrom() on *bsd, solaris. Automatic.
# USE_PRCTL : enable use of prctl(). Automatic.
# USE_PROCCTL : enable use of procctl(). Automatic.
# USE_ZLIB : enable zlib library support and disable SLZ
# USE_SLZ : enable slz library instead of zlib (default=enabled)
# 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_PROMEX : enable the Prometheus exporter
# 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.
# USE_OT : enable the OpenTracing filter
# USE_MEMORY_PROFILING : enable the memory profiler. Linux-glibc only.
# USE_LIBATOMIC : force to link with/without libatomic. Automatic.
# USE_PTHREAD_EMULATION: replace pthread's rwlocks with ours
#
# 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 "cc" by default and is used for compilation only.
# LD is set to "cc" 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.
# INSTALL is set to "install" by default and is used to provide the name of
# the install binary used by the install targets and any additional
# flags.
# 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 : lua5.4, lua54, lua5.3, lua53, lua).
# OT_DEBUG : compile the OpenTracing filter in debug mode
# OT_INC : force the include path to libopentracing-c-wrapper
# OT_LIB : force the lib path to libopentracing-c-wrapper
# OT_RUNPATH : add RUNPATH for libopentracing-c-wrapper to haproxy executable
# OT_USE_VARS : allows the use of variables for the OpenTracing context
# IGNOREGIT : ignore GIT commit versions if set.
# VERSION : force haproxy version reporting.
# SUBVERS : add a sub-version (eg: platform, model, ...).
# EXTRAVERSION : local version string to append (e.g. build number etc)
# VERDATE : force haproxy's release date.
# VTEST_PROGRAM : location of the vtest program to run reg-tests.
# DEBUG_USE_ABORT: use abort() for program termination, see include/haproxy/bug.h for details
# verbosity: pass V=1 for verbose shell invocation
V = 0
Q = @
ifeq ($V,1)
Q=
endif
# WARNING: Do not change cc-opt, cc-opt-alt or cc-warning without checking if
# clang bug #49364 is fixed. stderr is redirected to /dev/null on
# purpose, to work around a clang 11 bug that crashes if stderr is
# redirected to stdin.
#
# 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) -Werror $(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null </dev/null >&0 2>/dev/null; then echo "$(1)"; fi;)
# same but tries with $2 if $1 is not supported
cc-opt-alt = $(if $(shell set -e; if $(CC) -Werror $(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null </dev/null >&0 2>/dev/null; then echo 1;fi),$(1),$(call cc-opt,$(2)))
# validate a list of options one at a time
cc-all-opts = $(foreach a,$(1),$(call cc-opt,$(a)))
# try to pass plenty of options at once, take them on success or try them
# one at a time on failure and keep successful ones. This is handy to quickly
# validate most common options.
cc-all-fast = $(if $(call cc-opt,$(1)),$(1),$(call cc-all-opts,$(1)))
# Below we verify that the compiler supports any -Wno-something option to
# disable any warning, or if a special option is needed to achieve that. This
# will allow to get rid of testing when the compiler doesn't care. The result
# is made of two variables:
# - cc-anywno that's non-empty if the compiler supports disabling anything
# - cc-wnouwo that may contain an option needed to enable this behavior
# Gcc 4.x and above do not need any option but will still complain about unknown
# options if another warning or error happens, and as such they're not testable.
# Clang needs a special option -Wno-unknown-warning-option. Compilers not
# supporting this option will check all warnings individually.
cc-anywno := $(call cc-opt,-Wno-haproxy-warning)
cc-wnouwo := $(if $(cc-anywno),,$(call cc-opt,-Wno-unknown-warning-option))
cc-anywno := $(if $(cc-anywno)$(cc-wnouwo),1)
# 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. If "cc-anywno" is set, the compiler supports
# -Wno- followed by anything so we don't even need to start the compiler.
# Usage: CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,warning). Eg: $(call cc-opt,format-truncation)
cc-nowarn = $(if $(cc-anywno),-Wno-$(1),$(shell set -e; if $(CC) -Werror -W$(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null </dev/null >&0 2>/dev/null; then echo "-Wno-$(1)"; fi;))
#### Installation options.
DESTDIR =
INSTALL = install
PREFIX = /usr/local
SBINDIR = $(PREFIX)/sbin
MANDIR = $(PREFIX)/share/man
DOCDIR = $(PREFIX)/doc/haproxy
#### TARGET system
# Use TARGET=<target_name> 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, freebsd-glibc,
# dragonfly, openbsd, netbsd, cygwin, haiku, aix51, aix52, aix72-gcc, osx, generic,
# custom
TARGET =
#### TARGET CPU
# Use CPU=<cpu_name> to optimize for a particular CPU, among the following
# list :
# generic, native, i586, i686, ultrasparc, power8, power9, custom,
# a53, a72, armv81, armv8-auto
CPU = generic
#### Architecture, used when not building for native architecture
# Use ARCH=<arch_name> 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.
CC = cc
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.
WARN_CFLAGS := -Wtype-limits -Wshift-negative-value -Wshift-overflow=2 \
-Wduplicated-cond -Wnull-dereference
SPEC_CFLAGS := -Wall -Wextra -Wundef -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wfatal-errors
SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-all-fast,$(WARN_CFLAGS))
SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt-alt,-fwrapv,-fno-strict-overflow)
SPEC_CFLAGS += $(cc-wnouwo)
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,cast-function-type)
SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,string-plus-int)
SPEC_CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,atomic-alignment)
ifneq ($(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.
# Use quotes and spaces if multiple options are needed (the DEBUG variables is
# passed as-is to CFLAGS). Please check sources for their exact meaning or do
# not use them at all. Some even more obscure ones might also be available
# without appearing here. Currently defined DEBUG macros include DEBUG_FULL,
# DEBUG_MEM_STATS, DEBUG_DONT_SHARE_POOLS, DEBUG_FD, DEBUG_POOL_INTEGRITY,
# DEBUG_NO_POOLS, DEBUG_FAIL_ALLOC, DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION=[0-3], DEBUG_HPACK,
# DEBUG_AUTH, DEBUG_SPOE, DEBUG_UAF, DEBUG_THREAD, DEBUG_STRICT, DEBUG_DEV,
# DEBUG_TASK, DEBUG_MEMORY_POOLS, DEBUG_POOL_TRACING, DEBUG_QPACK.
DEBUG = -DDEBUG_STRICT -DDEBUG_MEMORY_POOLS
#### 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.a53 = -O2 -mcpu=cortex-a53
CPU_CFLAGS.a72 = -O2 -mcpu=cortex-a72
CPU_CFLAGS.armv81 = -O2 -march=armv8.1-a
CPU_CFLAGS.armv8-auto = -O2 -march=armv8-a+crc -moutline-atomics
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_THREAD USE_PTHREAD_EMULATION USE_BACKTRACE \
USE_STATIC_PCRE USE_STATIC_PCRE2 USE_TPROXY USE_LINUX_TPROXY \
USE_LINUX_SPLICE USE_LIBCRYPT USE_CRYPT_H USE_ENGINE \
USE_GETADDRINFO USE_OPENSSL USE_LUA USE_ACCEPT4 \
USE_CLOSEFROM 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_PROCCTL USE_THREAD_DUMP \
USE_EVPORTS USE_OT USE_QUIC USE_PROMEX USE_MEMORY_PROFILING
#### 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 $(name)=implicit))
# poll() is always supported, unless explicitly disabled by passing USE_POLL=""
# on the make command line.
USE_POLL = default
# SLZ is always supported unless explicitly disabled by passing USE_SLZ=""
# or disabled by enabling ZLIB using USE_ZLIB=1
ifeq ($(USE_ZLIB),)
USE_SLZ = default
endif
# 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 = $(call default_opts,USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER)
endif
# For linux >= 2.6.28 and glibc
ifeq ($(TARGET),linux-glibc)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_DL USE_RT USE_CRYPT_H USE_NETFILTER \
USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_THREAD USE_EPOLL USE_LINUX_TPROXY \
USE_ACCEPT4 USE_LINUX_SPLICE USE_PRCTL USE_THREAD_DUMP USE_NS USE_TFO \
USE_GETADDRINFO USE_BACKTRACE)
INSTALL = install -v
endif
# For linux >= 2.6.28, glibc without new features
ifeq ($(TARGET),linux-glibc-legacy)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_DL USE_RT USE_CRYPT_H USE_NETFILTER \
USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_THREAD USE_EPOLL USE_LINUX_TPROXY \
USE_ACCEPT4 USE_LINUX_SPLICE USE_PRCTL USE_THREAD_DUMP USE_GETADDRINFO)
INSTALL = install -v
endif
# For linux >= 2.6.28 and musl
ifeq ($(TARGET),linux-musl)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_DL USE_RT USE_CRYPT_H USE_NETFILTER \
USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_THREAD USE_EPOLL USE_LINUX_TPROXY \
USE_ACCEPT4 USE_LINUX_SPLICE USE_PRCTL USE_THREAD_DUMP USE_NS USE_TFO \
USE_GETADDRINFO)
INSTALL = install -v
endif
# Solaris 10 and above
ifeq ($(TARGET),solaris)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_CRYPT_H USE_GETADDRINFO USE_THREAD \
USE_RT USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER USE_EVPORTS USE_CLOSEFROM)
TARGET_CFLAGS = -DFD_SETSIZE=65536 -D_REENTRANT -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D__EXTENSIONS__
TARGET_LDFLAGS = -lnsl -lsocket
endif
# FreeBSD 10 and above
ifeq ($(TARGET),freebsd)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_THREAD USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_KQUEUE \
USE_ACCEPT4 USE_CLOSEFROM USE_GETADDRINFO USE_PROCCTL)
endif
# kFreeBSD glibc
ifeq ($(TARGET),freebsd-glibc)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_THREAD USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_KQUEUE \
USE_ACCEPT4 USE_GETADDRINFO USE_CRYPT_H USE_DL)
endif
# DragonFlyBSD 4.3 and above
ifeq ($(TARGET),dragonfly)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_THREAD USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_KQUEUE \
USE_ACCEPT4 USE_CLOSEFROM USE_GETADDRINFO)
endif
# Mac OS/X
ifeq ($(TARGET),osx)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_THREAD USE_CPU_AFFINITY USE_KQUEUE \
USE_GETADDRINFO)
EXPORT_SYMBOL = -export_dynamic
endif
# OpenBSD 6.3 and above
ifeq ($(TARGET),openbsd)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_THREAD USE_KQUEUE USE_ACCEPT4 \
USE_CLOSEFROM USE_GETADDRINFO)
endif
# NetBSD 8 and above
ifeq ($(TARGET),netbsd)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_TPROXY USE_LIBCRYPT USE_THREAD USE_KQUEUE USE_ACCEPT4 \
USE_CLOSEFROM USE_GETADDRINFO)
endif
# AIX 5.1 only
ifeq ($(TARGET),aix51)
set_target_defaults = $(call default_opts, \
USE_POLL USE_LIBCRYPT USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER)
TARGET_CFLAGS = -Dss_family=__ss_family -Dip6_hdr=ip6hdr -DSTEVENS_API -D_LINUX_SOURCE_COMPAT -Dunsetenv=my_unsetenv
DEBUG_CFLAGS =
endif
# AIX 5.2
ifeq ($(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
$(set_target_defaults)
# Some architectures require to link with libatomic for atomics of certain
# sizes. These ones are reported as value 1 in the *_LOCK_FREE macros. Value
# 2 indicates that the builtin is native thus doesn't require libatomic. Hence
# any occurrence of 1 indicates libatomic is necessary. It's better to avoid
# linking with it by default as it's not always available nor deployed
# (especially on archs which do not need it).
ifneq ($(USE_THREAD),)
ifneq ($(shell $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -dM -E -xc - </dev/null 2>/dev/null | grep -c 'LOCK_FREE.*1'),0)
USE_LIBATOMIC=1
endif
endif
#### Determine version, sub-version and release date.
# If GIT is found, and IGNOREGIT is not set, VERSION, SUBVERS and VERDATE are
# extracted from the last commit. Otherwise, use the contents of the files
# holding the same names in the current directory.
ifeq ($(IGNOREGIT),)
VERSION := $(shell [ -d .git/. ] && (git describe --tags --match 'v*' --abbrev=0 | cut -c 2-) 2>/dev/null)
ifneq ($(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
# this one is always empty by default and appended verbatim
EXTRAVERSION =
#### 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),openbsd)
ifneq ($(TARGET),osx)
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -lcrypt
endif
endif
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_SLZ),)
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/slz.o
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_CPU_AFFINITY),)
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/cpuset.o
endif
ifneq ($(USE_OPENSSL),)
SSL_INC =
SSL_LIB =
# 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 src/jwt.o
endif
ifneq ($(USE_ENGINE),)
# OpenSSL 3.0 emits loud deprecation warnings by default when building with
# engine support, and this option is made to silence them. Better use it
# only when absolutely necessary, until there's a viable alternative to the
# engine API.
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DOPENSSL_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED
endif
ifneq ($(USE_QUIC),)
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/quic_sock.o src/proto_quic.o src/xprt_quic.o src/quic_tls.o \
src/quic_frame.o src/quic_cc.o src/quic_cc_newreno.o src/mux_quic.o \
src/cbuf.o src/qpack-dec.o src/qpack-tbl.o src/h3.o src/qpack-enc.o \
src/hq_interop.o src/cfgparse-quic.o src/quic_loss.o \
src/quic_tp.o src/quic_stream.o src/quic_stats.o src/h3_stats.o \
src/quic_cc_cubic.o src/qmux_trace.o src/qmux_http.o \
src/quic_conn.o
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,lua5.4 lua54 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=<name> (where <name> can be lua5.4, lua54, lua, ...))
endif
LUA_INC := $(firstword $(foreach lib,lua5.4 lua54 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_PROMEX),)
OPTIONS_OBJS += addons/promex/service-prometheus.o
endif
ifneq ($(USE_DEVICEATLAS),)
# Use DEVICEATLAS_SRC and possibly DEVICEATLAS_INC and DEVICEATLAS_LIB to force path
# to DeviceAtlas headers and libraries if needed.
DEVICEATLAS_SRC =
DEVICEATLAS_INC = $(DEVICEATLAS_SRC)
DEVICEATLAS_LIB = $(DEVICEATLAS_SRC)
ifeq ($(DEVICEATLAS_SRC),)
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -lda
else
ifeq ($(USE_PCRE),)
ifeq ($(USE_PCRE2),)
$(error the DeviceAtlas module needs the PCRE or the PCRE2 library in order to compile)
endif
endif
ifneq ($(USE_PCRE2),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DDA_REGEX_HDR=\"dac_pcre2.c\" -DDA_REGEX_TAG=2
endif
OPTIONS_OBJS += $(DEVICEATLAS_LIB)/Os/daunix.o
OPTIONS_OBJS += $(DEVICEATLAS_LIB)/dadwcom.o
OPTIONS_OBJS += $(DEVICEATLAS_LIB)/dasch.o
OPTIONS_OBJS += $(DEVICEATLAS_LIB)/json.o
OPTIONS_OBJS += $(DEVICEATLAS_LIB)/dac.o
endif
OPTIONS_OBJS += addons/deviceatlas/da.o
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(if $(DEVICEATLAS_INC),-I$(DEVICEATLAS_INC))
endif
ifneq ($(USE_51DEGREES),)
# Use 51DEGREES_SRC and possibly 51DEGREES_INC and 51DEGREES_LIB to force path
# to 51degrees headers and libraries if needed.
51DEGREES_SRC =
51DEGREES_INC = $(51DEGREES_SRC)
51DEGREES_LIB = $(51DEGREES_SRC)
OPTIONS_OBJS += $(51DEGREES_LIB)/../cityhash/city.o
OPTIONS_OBJS += $(51DEGREES_LIB)/51Degrees.o
OPTIONS_OBJS += addons/51degrees/51d.o
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(if $(51DEGREES_INC),-I$(51DEGREES_INC))
ifeq ($(USE_THREAD),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DFIFTYONEDEGREES_NO_THREADING
else
OPTIONS_OBJS += $(51DEGREES_LIB)/../threading.o
endif
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(51DEGREES_LIB),-L$(51DEGREES_LIB)) -lm
endif
ifneq ($(USE_WURFL),)
# Use WURFL_SRC and possibly WURFL_INC and WURFL_LIB to force path
# to WURFL headers and libraries if needed.
WURFL_SRC =
WURFL_INC = $(WURFL_SRC)
WURFL_LIB = $(WURFL_SRC)
OPTIONS_OBJS += addons/wurfl/wurfl.o
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(if $(WURFL_INC),-I$(WURFL_INC))
ifneq ($(WURFL_DEBUG),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DWURFL_DEBUG
endif
ifneq ($(WURFL_HEADER_WITH_DETAILS),)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DWURFL_HEADER_WITH_DETAILS
endif
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(WURFL_LIB),-L$(WURFL_LIB)) -lwurfl
endif
ifneq ($(USE_SYSTEMD),)
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += -lsystemd
endif
ifneq ($(USE_PCRE)$(USE_STATIC_PCRE)$(USE_PCRE_JIT),)
ifneq ($(USE_PCRE2)$(USE_STATIC_PCRE2)$(USE_PCRE2_JIT),)
$(error cannot compile both PCRE and PCRE2 support)
endif
# PCREDIR is used to automatically construct the PCRE_INC and PCRE_LIB paths,
# by appending /include and /lib respectively. If your system does not use the
# same sub-directories, simply force these variables instead of PCREDIR. It is
# automatically detected but can be forced if required (for cross-compiling).
# Forcing PCREDIR to an empty string will let the compiler use the default
# locations.
PCRE_CONFIG := pcre-config
PCREDIR := $(shell $(PCRE_CONFIG) --prefix 2>/dev/null || echo /usr/local)
ifneq ($(PCREDIR),)
PCRE_INC := $(PCREDIR)/include
PCRE_LIB := $(PCREDIR)/lib
endif
ifeq ($(USE_STATIC_PCRE),)
# dynamic PCRE
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DUSE_PCRE $(if $(PCRE_INC),-I$(PCRE_INC))
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(PCRE_LIB),-L$(PCRE_LIB)) -lpcreposix -lpcre
else
# static PCRE
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DUSE_PCRE $(if $(PCRE_INC),-I$(PCRE_INC))
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(PCRE_LIB),-L$(PCRE_LIB)) -Wl,-Bstatic -lpcreposix -lpcre -Wl,-Bdynamic
endif
endif
ifneq ($(USE_PCRE2)$(USE_STATIC_PCRE2)$(USE_PCRE2_JIT),)
PCRE2_CONFIG := pcre2-config
PCRE2DIR := $(shell $(PCRE2_CONFIG) --prefix 2>/dev/null || echo /usr/local)
ifneq ($(PCRE2DIR),)
PCRE2_INC := $(PCRE2DIR)/include
PCRE2_LIB := $(PCRE2DIR)/lib
ifeq ($(PCRE2_WIDTH),)
PCRE2_WIDTH = 8
endif
ifneq ($(PCRE2_WIDTH),8)
ifneq ($(PCRE2_WIDTH),16)
ifneq ($(PCRE2_WIDTH),32)
$(error PCRE2_WIDTH needs to be set to either 8,16 or 32)
endif
endif
endif
PCRE2_LDFLAGS := $(shell $(PCRE2_CONFIG) --libs$(PCRE2_WIDTH) 2>/dev/null || echo -L/usr/local/lib -lpcre2-$(PCRE2_WIDTH))
ifeq ($(PCRE2_LDFLAGS),)
$(error libpcre2-$(PCRE2_WIDTH) not found)
else
ifeq ($(PCRE2_WIDTH),8)
PCRE2_LDFLAGS += -lpcre2-posix
endif
endif
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += -DUSE_PCRE2 -DPCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH=$(PCRE2_WIDTH)
OPTIONS_CFLAGS += $(if $(PCRE2_INC), -I$(PCRE2_INC))
ifneq ($(USE_STATIC_PCRE2),)
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(PCRE2_LIB),-L$(PCRE2_LIB)) -Wl,-Bstatic -L$(PCRE2_LIB) $(PCRE2_LDFLAGS) -Wl,-Bdynamic
else
OPTIONS_LDFLAGS += $(if $(PCRE2_LIB),-L$(PCRE2_LIB)) -L$(PCRE2_LIB) $(PCRE2_LDFLAGS)
endif
endif
endif
#### Global compile options
VERBOSE_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) $(TARGET_CFLAGS) $(SMALL_OPTS) $(DEFINE)
COPTS = -Iinclude
COPTS += $(CFLAGS) $(TARGET_CFLAGS) $(SMALL_OPTS) $(DEFINE) $(SILENT_DEFINE)
COPTS += $(DEBUG) $(OPTIONS_CFLAGS) $(ADDINC)
ifneq ($(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION),)
COPTS += -DCONFIG_HAPROXY_VERSION=\"$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION)\"
endif
ifneq ($(VERDATE),)
COPTS += -DCONFIG_HAPROXY_DATE=\"$(VERDATE)\"
endif
ifneq ($(TRACE),)
# if tracing is enabled, we want it to be as fast as possible
TRACE_COPTS := $(filter-out -O0 -O1 -O2 -pg -finstrument-functions,$(COPTS)) -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer
COPTS += -finstrument-functions
endif
ifneq ($(USE_NS),)
OPTIONS_OBJS += src/namespace.o
endif
ifneq ($(USE_OT),)
include addons/ot/Makefile
endif
ifneq ($(USE_LIBATOMIC),)
TARGET_LDFLAGS += -latomic
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 ($V,1)
cmd_CC = $(CC)
cmd_LD = $(LD)
cmd_AR = $(AR)
else
ifeq (3.81,$(firstword $(sort $(MAKE_VERSION) 3.81)))
# 3.81 or above
cmd_CC = $(info $ CC $@) $(Q)$(CC)
cmd_LD = $(info $ LD $@) $(Q)$(LD)
cmd_AR = $(info $ AR $@) $(Q)$(AR)
else
# 3.80 or older
cmd_CC = $(Q)echo " CC $@";$(CC)
cmd_LD = $(Q)echo " LD $@";$(LD)
cmd_AR = $(Q)echo " AR $@";$(AR)
endif
endif
ifeq ($(TARGET),)
all:
@echo "Building HAProxy without specifying a TARGET is not supported."
@echo
@echo "Usage:"
@echo
@echo " $ make help # To print a full explanation."
@echo " $ make TARGET=xxx USE_<feature>=1 # To build HAProxy."
@echo
@echo "The most commonly used targets are:"
@echo
@echo " linux-glibc - Modern Linux with glibc"
@echo " linux-musl - Modern Linux with musl"
@echo " freebsd - FreeBSD"
@echo " openbsd - OpenBSD"
@echo " netbsd - NetBSD"
@echo " osx - macOS"
@echo " solaris - Solaris"
@echo
@echo "Choose the target which matches your OS the most in order to"
@echo "gain the maximum performance out of it."
@echo
@echo "Common features you might want to include in your build are:"
@echo
@echo " USE_OPENSSL=1 - Support for TLS encrypted connections"
@echo " USE_ZLIB=1 - Support for HTTP response compression"
@echo " USE_PCRE=1 - Support for PCRE regular expressions"
@echo " USE_LUA=1 - Support for dynamic processing using Lua"
@echo
@echo "Use 'make help' to print a full explanation of supported targets"
@echo "and features."
@echo
@exit 1
else
ifneq ($(filter $(TARGET), linux linux22 linux24 linux24e linux26 linux2628),)
all:
@echo
@echo "Target '$(TARGET)' was removed from HAProxy 2.0 due to being irrelevant and"
@echo "often wrong. Please use 'linux-glibc' instead or define your custom target"
@echo "by checking available options using 'make help TARGET=<your-target>'."
@echo
@exit 1
else
all: haproxy dev/flags/flags $(EXTRA)
endif
endif
OBJS =
ifneq ($(EXTRA_OBJS),)
OBJS += $(EXTRA_OBJS)
endif
OBJS += src/mux_h2.o src/mux_fcgi.o src/mux_h1.o src/tcpcheck.o \
src/stream.o src/stats.o src/http_ana.o src/server.o \
src/stick_table.o src/sample.o src/flt_spoe.o src/tools.o \
src/log.o src/cfgparse.o src/peers.o src/backend.o src/resolvers.o \
src/cli.o src/connection.o src/proxy.o src/http_htx.o \
src/cfgparse-listen.o src/pattern.o src/check.o src/haproxy.o \
src/cache.o src/stconn.o src/http_act.o src/http_fetch.o \
src/http_client.o src/listener.o src/dns.o src/vars.o src/debug.o \
src/tcp_rules.o src/sink.o src/h1_htx.o src/task.o src/mjson.o \
src/h2.o src/filters.o src/server_state.o src/payload.o \
src/fcgi-app.o src/map.o src/htx.o src/h1.o src/pool.o \
src/cfgparse-global.o src/trace.o src/tcp_sample.o \
src/flt_http_comp.o src/mux_pt.o src/flt_trace.o src/mqtt.o \
src/acl.o src/sock.o src/mworker.o src/tcp_act.o src/ring.o \
src/session.o src/proto_tcp.o src/fd.o src/channel.o src/activity.o \
src/queue.o src/lb_fas.o src/http_rules.o src/extcheck.o \
src/thread.o src/http.o src/lb_chash.o src/applet.o \
src/compression.o src/raw_sock.o src/ncbuf.o src/frontend.o \
src/errors.o src/uri_normalizer.o src/http_conv.o src/lb_fwrr.o \
src/sha1.o src/proto_sockpair.o src/mailers.o src/lb_fwlc.o \
src/ebmbtree.o src/cfgcond.o src/action.o src/xprt_handshake.o \
src/protocol.o src/proto_uxst.o src/proto_udp.o src/lb_map.o \
src/fix.o src/ev_select.o src/arg.o src/sock_inet.o \
src/mworker-prog.o src/hpack-dec.o src/cfgparse-tcp.o \
src/sock_unix.o src/shctx.o src/proto_uxdg.o src/fcgi.o \
src/eb64tree.o src/clock.o src/chunk.o src/cfgdiag.o src/signal.o \
src/regex.o src/lru.o src/eb32tree.o src/eb32sctree.o \
src/cfgparse-unix.o src/hpack-tbl.o src/ebsttree.o src/ebimtree.o \
src/base64.o src/auth.o src/uri_auth.o src/time.o src/ebistree.o \
src/dynbuf.o src/wdt.o src/pipe.o src/init.o src/http_acl.o \
src/hpack-huff.o src/hpack-enc.o src/dict.o src/freq_ctr.o \
src/ebtree.o src/hash.o src/dgram.o src/version.o src/flt_bwlim.o
ifneq ($(TRACE),)
OBJS += src/calltrace.o
endif
# Used only for forced dependency checking. May be cleared during development.
INCLUDES = $(wildcard include/*/*.h)
DEP = $(INCLUDES) .build_opts
help:
@sed -ne "/^[^#]*$$/q;s/^# \{0,1\}\(.*\)/\1/;p" Makefile
@echo; \
if [ -n "$(TARGET)" ]; then \
if [ -n "$(set_target_defaults)" ]; then \
echo "Current TARGET: $(TARGET)"; \
else \
echo "Current TARGET: $(TARGET) (custom target)"; \
fi; \
else \
echo "TARGET not set, you may pass 'TARGET=xxx' to set one among :";\
echo " linux-glibc, linux-glibc-legacy, solaris, freebsd, dragonfly, netbsd,"; \
echo " osx, openbsd, aix51, aix52, aix72-gcc, cygwin, haiku, generic,"; \
echo " custom"; \
fi
@echo;echo "Enabled features for TARGET '$(TARGET)' (disable with 'USE_xxx=') :"
@set -- $(foreach opt,$(patsubst USE_%,%,$(use_opts)),$(if $(USE_$(opt)),$(opt),)); echo " $$*" | (fmt || cat) 2>/dev/null
@echo;echo "Disabled features for TARGET '$(TARGET)' (enable with 'USE_xxx=1') :"
@set -- $(foreach opt,$(patsubst USE_%,%,$(use_opts)),$(if $(USE_$(opt)),,$(opt))); echo " $$*" | (fmt || cat) 2>/dev/null
# Used only to force a rebuild if some build options change, but we don't do
# it for certain targets which take no build options
ifneq (reg-tests, $(firstword $(MAKECMDGOALS)))
build_opts = $(shell rm -f .build_opts.new; echo \'$(TARGET) $(BUILD_OPTIONS) $(VERBOSE_CFLAGS) $(DEBUG)\' > .build_opts.new; if cmp -s .build_opts .build_opts.new; then rm -f .build_opts.new; else mv -f .build_opts.new .build_opts; fi)
.build_opts: $(build_opts)
else
.build_opts:
endif
haproxy: $(OPTIONS_OBJS) $(OBJS)
$(cmd_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
objsize: haproxy
$(Q)objdump -t $^|grep ' g '|grep -F '.text'|awk '{print $$5 FS $$6}'|sort
%.o: %.c $(DEP)
$(cmd_CC) $(COPTS) -c -o $@ $<
admin/halog/halog: admin/halog/halog.o admin/halog/fgets2.o src/ebtree.o src/eb32tree.o src/eb64tree.o src/ebmbtree.o src/ebsttree.o src/ebistree.o src/ebimtree.o
$(cmd_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
admin/dyncookie/dyncookie: admin/dyncookie/dyncookie.o
$(cmd_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
dev/flags/flags: dev/flags/flags.o
$(cmd_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
dev/haring/haring: dev/haring/haring.o
$(cmd_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
dev/hpack/%: dev/hpack/%.o
$(cmd_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
dev/poll/poll:
$(Q)$(MAKE) -C dev/poll poll CC='$(cmd_CC)' OPTIMIZE='$(COPTS)'
dev/qpack/decode: dev/qpack/decode.o
$(cmd_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
dev/tcploop/tcploop:
$(Q)$(MAKE) -C dev/tcploop tcploop CC='$(cmd_CC)' OPTIMIZE='$(COPTS)'
dev/udp/udp-perturb: dev/udp/udp-perturb.o
$(cmd_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDOPTS)
# rebuild it every time
.PHONY: src/version.c
src/calltrace.o: src/calltrace.c $(DEP)
$(cmd_CC) $(TRACE_COPTS) -c -o $@ $<
src/haproxy.o: src/haproxy.c $(DEP)
$(cmd_CC) $(COPTS) \
-DBUILD_TARGET='"$(strip $(TARGET))"' \
-DBUILD_ARCH='"$(strip $(ARCH))"' \
-DBUILD_CPU='"$(strip $(CPU))"' \
-DBUILD_CC='"$(strip $(CC))"' \
-DBUILD_CFLAGS='"$(strip $(VERBOSE_CFLAGS))"' \
-DBUILD_OPTIONS='"$(strip $(BUILD_OPTIONS))"' \
-DBUILD_DEBUG='"$(strip $(DEBUG))"' \
-DBUILD_FEATURES='"$(strip $(BUILD_FEATURES))"' \
-c -o $@ $<
install-man:
$(Q)$(INSTALL) -d "$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)"/man1
$(Q)$(INSTALL) -m 644 doc/haproxy.1 "$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)"/man1
EXCLUDE_DOCUMENTATION = lgpl gpl coding-style
DOCUMENTATION = $(filter-out $(EXCLUDE_DOCUMENTATION),$(patsubst doc/%.txt,%,$(wildcard doc/*.txt)))
install-doc:
$(Q)$(INSTALL) -d "$(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)"
$(Q)for x in $(DOCUMENTATION); do \
$(INSTALL) -m 644 doc/$$x.txt "$(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)" ; \
done
install-bin:
$(Q)for i in haproxy $(EXTRA); do \
if ! [ -e "$$i" ]; then \
echo "Please run 'make' before 'make install'."; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
done
$(Q)$(INSTALL) -d "$(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR)"
$(Q)$(INSTALL) haproxy $(EXTRA) "$(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR)"
install: install-bin install-man install-doc
uninstall:
$(Q)rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)"/man1/haproxy.1
$(Q)for x in $(DOCUMENTATION); do \
rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)"/$$x.txt ; \
done
$(Q)-rmdir "$(DESTDIR)$(DOCDIR)"
$(Q)rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(SBINDIR)"/haproxy
clean:
$(Q)rm -f *.[oas] src/*.[oas] haproxy test .build_opts .build_opts.new
$(Q)for dir in . src dev/* admin/* addons/* include/* doc; do rm -f $$dir/*~ $$dir/*.rej $$dir/core; done
$(Q)rm -f haproxy-$(VERSION).tar.gz haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION).tar.gz
$(Q)rm -f haproxy-$(VERSION) haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION) nohup.out gmon.out
$(Q)rm -f addons/promex/*.[oas]
$(Q)rm -f addons/51degrees/*.[oas] addons/51degrees/dummy/*.[oas] addons/51degrees/dummy/*/*.[oas]
$(Q)rm -f addons/deviceatlas/*.[oas] addons/deviceatlas/dummy/*.[oas] addons/deviceatlas/dummy/*.o
$(Q)rm -f addons/ot/src/*.[oas]
$(Q)rm -f addons/wurfl/*.[oas] addons/wurfl/dummy/*.[oas]
$(Q)rm -f admin/*/*.[oas] admin/*/*/*.[oas]
$(Q)rm -f admin/iprange/iprange admin/iprange/ip6range admin/halog/halog
$(Q)rm -f admin/dyncookie/dyncookie
$(Q)rm -f dev/*/*.[oas]
$(Q)rm -f dev/flags/flags dev/haring/haring dev/poll/poll dev/tcploop/tcploop
$(Q)rm -f dev/hpack/decode dev/hpack/gen-enc dev/hpack/gen-rht
$(Q)rm -f dev/qpack/decode
tags:
$(Q)find src include \( -name '*.c' -o -name '*.h' \) -print0 | \
xargs -0 etags --declarations --members
cscope:
$(Q)find src include -name "*.[ch]" -print | cscope -q -b -i -
tar: clean
$(Q)ln -s . haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION)
$(Q)tar --exclude=haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION)/.git \
--exclude=haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION)/haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION) \
--exclude=haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION)/haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION).tar.gz \
-cf - haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION)/* | gzip -c9 >haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION).tar.gz
$(Q)echo haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION).tar.gz
$(Q)rm -f haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION)
git-tar:
$(Q)git archive --format=tar --prefix="haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION)/" HEAD | gzip -9 > haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION).tar.gz
$(Q)echo haproxy-$(VERSION)$(SUBVERS)$(EXTRAVERSION).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
# just display the build options
opts:
@echo -n 'Using: '
@echo -n 'TARGET="$(strip $(TARGET))" '
@echo -n 'ARCH="$(strip $(ARCH))" '
@echo -n 'CPU="$(strip $(CPU))" '
@echo -n 'CC="$(strip $(CC))" '
@echo -n 'ARCH_FLAGS="$(strip $(ARCH_FLAGS))" '
@echo -n 'CPU_CFLAGS="$(strip $(CPU_CFLAGS))" '
@echo -n 'DEBUG_CFLAGS="$(strip $(DEBUG_CFLAGS))" '
@echo "$(strip $(BUILD_OPTIONS))"
@echo 'COPTS="$(strip $(COPTS))"'
@echo 'LDFLAGS="$(strip $(LDFLAGS))"'
@echo 'LDOPTS="$(strip $(LDOPTS))"'
@echo 'OPTIONS_OBJS="$(strip $(OPTIONS_OBJS))"'
@echo 'OBJS="$(strip $(OBJS))"'
ifeq (reg-tests, $(firstword $(MAKECMDGOALS)))
REGTEST_ARGS := $(wordlist 2, $(words $(MAKECMDGOALS)), $(MAKECMDGOALS))
$(eval $(REGTEST_ARGS):;@true)
endif
# Target to run the regression testing script files.
reg-tests:
$(Q)$(REG_TEST_SCRIPT) --type "$(REGTESTS_TYPES)" $(REGTEST_ARGS) $(REG_TEST_FILES)
.PHONY: $(REGTEST_ARGS)
reg-tests-help:
@echo
@echo "To launch the reg tests for haproxy, first export to your environment "
@echo "VTEST_PROGRAM variable to point to your vtest program:"
@echo " $$ export VTEST_PROGRAM=/opt/local/bin/vtest"
@echo "or"
@echo " $$ setenv VTEST_PROGRAM /opt/local/bin/vtest"
@echo
@echo "The same thing may be done to set your haproxy program with HAPROXY_PROGRAM "
@echo "but with ./haproxy as default value."
@echo
@echo "To run all the tests:"
@echo " $$ make reg-tests"
@echo
@echo "You can also set the programs to be used on the command line:"
@echo " $$ VTEST_PROGRAM=<...> HAPROXY_PROGRAM=<...> make reg-tests"
@echo
@echo "To run tests with specific types:"
@echo " $$ REGTESTS_TYPES=slow,default make reg-tests"
@echo
@echo "with 'default,bug,devel,slow' as default value for REGTESTS_TYPES variable."
@echo
@echo "About the reg test types:"
@echo " any : all the tests without distinction (this is the default"
@echo " value of REGTESTS_TYPES."
@echo " default : dedicated to pure haproxy compliance tests."
@echo " slow : scripts which take non negligible time to run."
@echo " bug : scripts in relation with bugs they help to reproduce."
@echo " broken : scripts triggering known broken behaviors for which"
@echo " there is still no fix."
@echo " experimental: for scripts which are experimental, typically used to"
@echo " develop new scripts."
@echo
@echo "Note that 'reg-tests' target run '"$(REG_TEST_SCRIPT)"' script"
@echo "(see --help option of this script for more information)."
.PHONY: reg-tests reg-tests-help