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#!/usr/bin/env python
# this is a base set of waf rules that everything else pulls in first
import os, sys
from waflib import Configure, Logs, Options, Utils, Context, Errors
import wafsamba
from samba_utils import symlink
from optparse import SUPPRESS_HELP
# this forces configure to be re-run if any of the configure
# sections of the build scripts change. We have to check
# for this in sys.argv as options have not yet been parsed when
# we need to set this. This is off by default until some issues
# are resolved related to WAFCACHE. It will need a lot of testing
# before it is enabled by default.
if '--enable-auto-reconfigure' in sys.argv:
Configure.autoconfig = 'clobber'
def default_value(option, default=''):
if option in Options.options.__dict__:
return Options.options.__dict__[option]
return default
def options(opt):
opt.load('compiler_cc')
opt.load('gnu_dirs')
gr = opt.option_group('library handling options')
gr.add_option('--bundled-libraries',
help=("comma separated list of bundled libraries. May include !LIBNAME to disable bundling a library. Can be 'NONE' or 'ALL' [auto]"),
action="store", dest='BUNDLED_LIBS', default='')
gr.add_option('--private-libraries',
help=("comma separated list of normally public libraries to build instead as private libraries. May include !LIBNAME to disable making a library private. Can be 'NONE' or 'ALL' [auto]"),
action="store", dest='PRIVATE_LIBS', default='')
extension_default = default_value('PRIVATE_EXTENSION_DEFAULT')
gr.add_option('--private-library-extension',
help=("name extension for private libraries [%s]" % extension_default),
action="store", dest='PRIVATE_EXTENSION', default=extension_default)
extension_exception = default_value('PRIVATE_EXTENSION_EXCEPTION')
gr.add_option('--private-extension-exception',
help=("comma separated list of libraries to not apply extension to [%s]" % extension_exception),
action="store", dest='PRIVATE_EXTENSION_EXCEPTION', default=extension_exception)
builtin_default = default_value('BUILTIN_LIBRARIES_DEFAULT')
gr.add_option('--builtin-libraries',
help=("command separated list of libraries to build directly into binaries [%s]" % builtin_default),
action="store", dest='BUILTIN_LIBRARIES', default=builtin_default)
gr.add_option('--minimum-library-version',
help=("list of minimum system library versions (LIBNAME1:version,LIBNAME2:version)"),
action="store", dest='MINIMUM_LIBRARY_VERSION', default='')
gr.add_option('--disable-rpath',
help=("Disable use of rpath for build binaries"),
action="store_true", dest='disable_rpath_build', default=False)
gr.add_option('--disable-rpath-install',
help=("Disable use of rpath for library path in installed files"),
action="store_true", dest='disable_rpath_install', default=False)
gr.add_option('--disable-rpath-private-install',
help=("Disable use of rpath for private library path in installed files"),
action="store_true", dest='disable_rpath_private_install', default=False)
gr.add_option('--nonshared-binary',
help=("Disable use of shared libs for the listed binaries"),
action="store", dest='NONSHARED_BINARIES', default='')
gr.add_option('--disable-symbol-versions',
help=("Disable use of the --version-script linker option"),
action="store_true", dest='disable_symbol_versions', default=False)
opt.add_option('--with-modulesdir',
help=("modules directory [PREFIX/modules]"),
action="store", dest='MODULESDIR', default='${PREFIX}/modules')
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opt.add_option('--with-privatelibdir',
help=("private library directory [PREFIX/lib/%s]" % Context.g_module.APPNAME),
action="store", dest='PRIVATELIBDIR', default=None)
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opt.add_option('--with-libiconv',
help='additional directory to search for libiconv',
action='store', dest='iconv_open', default='/usr/local',
match = ['Checking for library iconv', 'Checking for iconv_open', 'Checking for header iconv.h'])
opt.add_option('--without-gettext',
help=("Disable use of gettext"),
action="store_true", dest='disable_gettext', default=False)
gr = opt.option_group('developer options')
gr.add_option('-C',
help='enable configure caching',
action='store_true', dest='enable_configure_cache')
gr.add_option('--enable-auto-reconfigure',
help='enable automatic reconfigure on build',
action='store_true', dest='enable_auto_reconfigure')
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gr.add_option('--enable-debug',
help=("Turn on debugging symbols"),
action="store_true", dest='debug', default=False)
gr.add_option('--enable-developer',
help=("Turn on developer warnings and debugging"),
action="store_true", dest='developer', default=False)
pidl: optionally annotate output for debug purposes It can sometimes be hard to tell which bit of pidl generated which bit of C. This commit wants to help. If the PIDL_DEVELOPER environment variable is set (via waf --pidl-developer or some other means), pidl will annotate *most* C indicating which lines were generated by which bits of pidl. It looks something like this: _PUBLIC_ enum ndr_err_code ndr_push_auth_session_info(struct ndr_push *ndr, int ndr_flags, const struct auth_session_info *r) { //:PIDL: Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser::ParseTypePushFunction lib/Parse/Pidl/Samba4/NDR/Parser.pm:3079 NDR_PUSH_CHECK_FLAGS(ndr, ndr_flags); //:PIDL: Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser::ParseStructPush lib/Parse/Pidl/Samba4/NDR/Parser.pm:604 if (ndr_flags & NDR_SCALARS) { NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5)); //:PIDL: Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser::ParseStructPushPrimitives lib/Parse/Pidl/Samba4/NDR/Parser.pm:1448 NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_unique_ptr(ndr, r->security_token)); //:PIDL: Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser::ParsePtrPush lib/Parse/Pidl/Samba4/NDR/Parser.pm:604 NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_unique_ptr(ndr, r->unix_token)); NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_unique_ptr(ndr, r->info)); NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_unique_ptr(ndr, r->unix_info)); NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint3264(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 0)); /* [ignore] 'torture' */ //:PIDL: Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser::ParseElementPushLevel lib/Parse/Pidl/Samba4/NDR/Parser.pm:729 NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_DATA_BLOB(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->session_key)); //:PIDL: Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser::ParseDataPush lib/Parse/Pidl/Samba4/NDR/Parser.pm:604 NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint3264(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 0)); //:PIDL: Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser::ParsePtrPush lib/Parse/Pidl/Samba4/NDR/Parser.pm:604 /* [ignore] 'credentials' */ //:PIDL: Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser::ParseElementPushLevel lib/Parse/Pidl/Samba4/NDR/Parser.pm:729 The comments starting with '//:PIDL:' have the function name, the filename, and line number. The comment follows the ordinary output, and uses the '//' style so as not to interfere with multiline /* */ comments if they happen to exist. A '//:PIDL:' comment is added whenever the pidl function or indentation level changes, and very occasionally at other places if pidl runs for a while without either of these things happening. This does not affect pidl parsers that do not inherit from Parse::Pidl::Base, and is careful to have no performance impact on non-debug generation. This may help with semi-automated flow analysis. Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz> Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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gr.add_option('--pidl-developer',
help=("annotate PIDL-generated code for developers"),
action="store_true", dest='pidl_developer', default=False)
gr.add_option('--disable-warnings-as-errors',
help=("Do not treat all warnings as errors (disable -Werror)"),
action="store_true", dest='disable_warnings_as_errors', default=False)
opt.add_option('--enable-coverage',
help=("enable options necessary for code coverage "
"reporting on selftest (default=no)"),
action="store_true", dest='enable_coverage', default=False)
gr.add_option('--fatal-errors',
help=("Stop compilation on first error (enable -Wfatal-errors)"),
action="store_true", dest='fatal_errors', default=False)
gr.add_option('--enable-gccdeps',
help=("Enable use of gcc -MD dependency module"),
action="store_true", dest='enable_gccdeps', default=True)
gr.add_option('--pedantic',
help=("Enable even more compiler warnings"),
action='store_true', dest='pedantic', default=False)
gr.add_option('--git-local-changes',
help=("mark version with + if local git changes"),
action='store_true', dest='GIT_LOCAL_CHANGES', default=False)
gr.add_option('--address-sanitizer',
help=("Enable address sanitizer compile and linker flags"),
action="store_true", dest='address_sanitizer', default=False)
gr.add_option('--undefined-sanitizer',
help=("Enable undefined behaviour sanitizer compile and linker flags"),
action="store_true",
dest='undefined_sanitizer',
default=False)
gr.add_option('--enable-libfuzzer',
help=("Build fuzzing binaries (use ADDITIONAL_CFLAGS to specify compiler options for libFuzzer or use CC=honggfuzz/hfuzz-cc)"),
action="store_true", dest='enable_libfuzzer', default=False)
gr.add_option('--enable-afl-fuzzer',
help=("Build fuzzing binaries AFL-style (typically use with CC=afl-gcc)"),
action="store_true", dest='enable_afl_fuzzer', default=False)
# Fuzz targets may need additional LDFLAGS that we can't use on
# internal binaries like asn1_compile
gr.add_option('--fuzz-target-ldflags',
help=("Linker flags to be used when building fuzz targets"),
action="store", dest='FUZZ_TARGET_LDFLAGS', default='')
gr.add_option('--abi-check',
help=("Check ABI signatures for libraries"),
action='store_true', dest='ABI_CHECK', default=False)
gr.add_option('--abi-check-disable',
help=("Disable ABI checking (used with --enable-developer)"),
action='store_true', dest='ABI_CHECK_DISABLE', default=False)
gr.add_option('--abi-update',
help=("Update ABI signature files for libraries"),
action='store_true', dest='ABI_UPDATE', default=False)
gr.add_option('--show-deps',
help=("Show dependency tree for the given target"),
dest='SHOWDEPS', default='')
gr.add_option('--symbol-check',
help=("check symbols in object files against project rules"),
action='store_true', dest='SYMBOLCHECK', default=False)
gr.add_option('--dup-symbol-check',
help=("check for duplicate symbols in object files and system libs (must be configured with --enable-developer)"),
action='store_true', dest='DUP_SYMBOLCHECK', default=False)
gr.add_option('--why-needed',
help=("TARGET:DEPENDENCY check why TARGET needs DEPENDENCY"),
action='store', type='str', dest='WHYNEEDED', default=None)
gr.add_option('--show-duplicates',
help=("Show objects which are included in multiple binaries or libraries"),
action='store_true', dest='SHOW_DUPLICATES', default=False)
gr = opt.add_option_group('cross compilation options')
gr.add_option('--cross-compile',
help=("configure for cross-compilation"),
action='store_true', dest='CROSS_COMPILE', default=False)
gr.add_option('--cross-execute',
help=("command prefix to use for cross-execution in configure"),
action='store', dest='CROSS_EXECUTE', default='')
gr.add_option('--cross-answers',
help=("answers to cross-compilation configuration (auto modified)"),
action='store', dest='CROSS_ANSWERS', default='')
gr.add_option('--hostcc',
help=("set host compiler when cross compiling"),
action='store', dest='HOSTCC', default=False)
# we use SUPPRESS_HELP for these, as they are ignored, and are there only
# to allow existing RPM spec files to work
opt.add_option('--build',
help=SUPPRESS_HELP,
action='store', dest='AUTOCONF_BUILD', default='')
opt.add_option('--host',
help=SUPPRESS_HELP,
action='store', dest='AUTOCONF_HOST', default='')
opt.add_option('--target',
help=SUPPRESS_HELP,
action='store', dest='AUTOCONF_TARGET', default='')
opt.add_option('--program-prefix',
help=SUPPRESS_HELP,
action='store', dest='AUTOCONF_PROGRAM_PREFIX', default='')
opt.add_option('--disable-dependency-tracking',
help=SUPPRESS_HELP,
action='store_true', dest='AUTOCONF_DISABLE_DEPENDENCY_TRACKING', default=False)
opt.add_option('--disable-silent-rules',
help=SUPPRESS_HELP,
action='store_true', dest='AUTOCONF_DISABLE_SILENT_RULES', default=False)
gr = opt.option_group('dist options')
gr.add_option('--sign-release',
help='sign the release tarball created by waf dist',
action='store_true', dest='SIGN_RELEASE')
gr.add_option('--tag',
help='tag release in git at the same time',
type='string', action='store', dest='TAG_RELEASE')
opt.add_option('--disable-python',
help='do not generate python modules',
action='store_true', dest='disable_python', default=False)
@Utils.run_once
def configure(conf):
conf.env.hlist = []
conf.env.srcdir = conf.srcnode.abspath()
conf.define('SRCDIR', conf.env['srcdir'])
conf.SETUP_CONFIGURE_CACHE(Options.options.enable_configure_cache)
# load our local waf extensions
conf.load('gnu_dirs')
conf.load('wafsamba')
conf.CHECK_CC_ENV()
conf.load('compiler_c')
conf.CHECK_STANDARD_LIBPATH()
# we need git for 'waf dist'
conf.find_program('git', var='GIT')
# older gcc versions (< 4.4) does not work with gccdeps, so we have to see if the .d file is generated
if Options.options.enable_gccdeps:
# stale file removal - the configuration may pick up the old .pyc file
p = os.path.join(conf.env.srcdir, 'buildtools/wafsamba/gccdeps.pyc')
if os.path.exists(p):
os.remove(p)
conf.load('gccdeps')
# make the install paths available in environment
conf.env.LIBDIR = Options.options.LIBDIR or '${PREFIX}/lib'
conf.env.BINDIR = Options.options.BINDIR or '${PREFIX}/bin'
conf.env.SBINDIR = Options.options.SBINDIR or '${PREFIX}/sbin'
conf.env.MODULESDIR = Options.options.MODULESDIR
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conf.env.PRIVATELIBDIR = Options.options.PRIVATELIBDIR
conf.env.BUNDLED_LIBS = Options.options.BUNDLED_LIBS.split(',')
conf.env.SYSTEM_LIBS = ()
conf.env.PRIVATE_LIBS = Options.options.PRIVATE_LIBS.split(',')
conf.env.BUILTIN_LIBRARIES = Options.options.BUILTIN_LIBRARIES.split(',')
conf.env.NONSHARED_BINARIES = Options.options.NONSHARED_BINARIES.split(',')
conf.env.PRIVATE_EXTENSION = Options.options.PRIVATE_EXTENSION
conf.env.PRIVATE_EXTENSION_EXCEPTION = Options.options.PRIVATE_EXTENSION_EXCEPTION.split(',')
conf.env.CROSS_COMPILE = Options.options.CROSS_COMPILE
conf.env.CROSS_EXECUTE = Options.options.CROSS_EXECUTE
conf.env.CROSS_ANSWERS = Options.options.CROSS_ANSWERS
conf.env.HOSTCC = Options.options.HOSTCC
conf.env.AUTOCONF_BUILD = Options.options.AUTOCONF_BUILD
conf.env.AUTOCONF_HOST = Options.options.AUTOCONF_HOST
conf.env.AUTOCONF_PROGRAM_PREFIX = Options.options.AUTOCONF_PROGRAM_PREFIX
conf.env.disable_python = Options.options.disable_python
if (conf.env.AUTOCONF_HOST and
conf.env.AUTOCONF_BUILD and
conf.env.AUTOCONF_BUILD != conf.env.AUTOCONF_HOST):
Logs.error('ERROR: Mismatch between --build and --host. Please use --cross-compile instead')
sys.exit(1)
if conf.env.AUTOCONF_PROGRAM_PREFIX:
Logs.error('ERROR: --program-prefix not supported')
sys.exit(1)
# enable ABI checking for developers
conf.env.ABI_CHECK = Options.options.ABI_CHECK or Options.options.developer
if Options.options.ABI_CHECK_DISABLE:
conf.env.ABI_CHECK = False
try:
conf.find_program('gdb', mandatory=True)
except:
conf.env.ABI_CHECK = False
conf.env.enable_coverage = Options.options.enable_coverage
if conf.env.enable_coverage:
conf.ADD_LDFLAGS('-lgcov', testflags=True)
conf.ADD_CFLAGS('--coverage', testflags=True)
# disable abi check for coverage, otherwise ld will fail
conf.env.ABI_CHECK = False
conf.env.GIT_LOCAL_CHANGES = Options.options.GIT_LOCAL_CHANGES
conf.CHECK_UNAME()
# see if we can compile and run a simple C program
conf.CHECK_CODE('printf("hello world")',
define='HAVE_SIMPLE_C_PROG',
mandatory=True,
execute=True,
headers='stdio.h',
msg='Checking simple C program')
# Try to find the right extra flags for -Werror behaviour
for f in ["-Werror", # GCC
"-errwarn=%all", # Sun Studio
"-qhalt=w", # IBM xlc
"-w2", # Tru64
]:
if conf.CHECK_CFLAGS([f]):
if not 'WERROR_CFLAGS' in conf.env:
conf.env['WERROR_CFLAGS'] = []
conf.env['WERROR_CFLAGS'].extend([f])
break
# check which compiler/linker flags are needed for rpath support
if conf.CHECK_LDFLAGS(['-Wl,-rpath,.']):
conf.env['RPATH_ST'] = '-Wl,-rpath,%s'
elif conf.CHECK_LDFLAGS(['-Wl,-R,.']):
conf.env['RPATH_ST'] = '-Wl,-R,%s'
# check for rpath
if conf.CHECK_LIBRARY_SUPPORT(rpath=True):
support_rpath = True
conf.env.RPATH_ON_BUILD = not Options.options.disable_rpath_build
conf.env.RPATH_ON_INSTALL = (conf.env.RPATH_ON_BUILD and
not Options.options.disable_rpath_install)
if not conf.env.PRIVATELIBDIR:
conf.env.PRIVATELIBDIR = '%s/%s' % (conf.env.LIBDIR, Context.g_module.APPNAME)
conf.env.RPATH_ON_INSTALL_PRIVATE = (
not Options.options.disable_rpath_private_install)
else:
support_rpath = False
conf.env.RPATH_ON_INSTALL = False
conf.env.RPATH_ON_BUILD = False
conf.env.RPATH_ON_INSTALL_PRIVATE = False
if not conf.env.PRIVATELIBDIR:
# rpath is not possible so there is no sense in having a
# private library directory by default.
# the user can of course always override it.
conf.env.PRIVATELIBDIR = conf.env.LIBDIR
if (not Options.options.disable_symbol_versions and
conf.CHECK_LIBRARY_SUPPORT(rpath=support_rpath,
version_script=True,
msg='-Wl,--version-script support')):
conf.env.HAVE_LD_VERSION_SCRIPT = True
else:
conf.env.HAVE_LD_VERSION_SCRIPT = False
if conf.CHECK_CFLAGS(['-fvisibility=hidden']):
conf.env.VISIBILITY_CFLAGS = '-fvisibility=hidden'
conf.CHECK_CODE('''int main(void) { return 0; }
__attribute__((visibility("default"))) void vis_foo2(void) {}\n''',
cflags=conf.env.VISIBILITY_CFLAGS,
strict=True,
define='HAVE_VISIBILITY_ATTR', addmain=False)
# check HAVE_CONSTRUCTOR_ATTRIBUTE
conf.CHECK_CODE('''
void test_constructor_attribute(void) __attribute__ ((constructor));
void test_constructor_attribute(void)
{
return;
}
int main(void) {
return 0;
}
''',
'HAVE_CONSTRUCTOR_ATTRIBUTE',
addmain=False,
strict=True,
msg='Checking for library constructor support')
# check HAVE_DESTRUCTOR_ATTRIBUTE
conf.CHECK_CODE('''
void test_destructor_attribute(void) __attribute__ ((destructor));
void test_destructor_attribute(void)
{
return;
}
int main(void) {
return 0;
}
''',
'HAVE_DESTRUCTOR_ATTRIBUTE',
addmain=False,
strict=True,
msg='Checking for library destructor support')
conf.CHECK_CODE('''
void test_attribute(void) __attribute__ (());
void test_attribute(void)
{
return;
}
int main(void) {
return 0;
}
''',
'HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__',
addmain=False,
strict=True,
msg='Checking for __attribute__')
if sys.platform.startswith('aix'):
conf.DEFINE('_ALL_SOURCE', 1, add_to_cflags=True)
# Might not be needed if ALL_SOURCE is defined
# conf.DEFINE('_XOPEN_SOURCE', 600, add_to_cflags=True)
# we should use the PIC options in waf instead
# Some compilo didn't support -fPIC but just print a warning
if conf.env['COMPILER_CC'] == "suncc":
conf.ADD_CFLAGS('-KPIC', testflags=True)
# we really want define here as we need to have this
# define even during the tests otherwise detection of
# boolean is broken
conf.DEFINE('_STDC_C99', 1, add_to_cflags=True)
conf.DEFINE('_XPG6', 1, add_to_cflags=True)
else:
conf.ADD_CFLAGS('-fPIC', testflags=True)
# On Solaris 8 with suncc (at least) the flags for the linker to define the name of the
# library are not always working (if the command line is very very long and with a lot
# files)
if conf.env['COMPILER_CC'] == "suncc":
save = conf.env['SONAME_ST']
conf.env['SONAME_ST'] = '-Wl,-h,%s'
if not conf.CHECK_SHLIB_INTRASINC_NAME_FLAGS("Checking if flags %s are ok" % conf.env['SONAME_ST']):
conf.env['SONAME_ST'] = save
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conf.CHECK_INLINE()
# check for pkgconfig
conf.CHECK_CFG(atleast_pkgconfig_version='0.0.0')
conf.DEFINE('_GNU_SOURCE', 1, add_to_cflags=True)
conf.DEFINE('_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED', 1, add_to_cflags=True)
#
# Needs to be defined before std*.h and string*.h are included
# As Python.h already brings string.h we need it in CFLAGS.
# See memset_s() details here:
# https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/string/byte/memset
#
if conf.CHECK_CFLAGS(['-D__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__=1']):
conf.ADD_CFLAGS('-D__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__=1')
# on Tru64 certain features are only available with _OSF_SOURCE set to 1
# and _XOPEN_SOURCE set to 600
if conf.env['SYSTEM_UNAME_SYSNAME'] == 'OSF1':
conf.DEFINE('_OSF_SOURCE', 1, add_to_cflags=True)
conf.DEFINE('_XOPEN_SOURCE', 600, add_to_cflags=True)
# SCM_RIGHTS is only avail if _XOPEN_SOURCE iѕ defined on IRIX
if conf.env['SYSTEM_UNAME_SYSNAME'] == 'IRIX':
conf.DEFINE('_XOPEN_SOURCE', 600, add_to_cflags=True)
conf.DEFINE('_BSD_TYPES', 1, add_to_cflags=True)
# Try to find the right extra flags for C99 initialisers
for f in ["", "-AC99", "-qlanglvl=extc99", "-qlanglvl=stdc99", "-c99"]:
if conf.CHECK_CFLAGS([f], '''
struct foo {int x;char y;};
struct foo bar = { .y = 'X', .x = 1 };
'''):
if f != "":
conf.ADD_CFLAGS(f)
break
# get the base headers we'll use for the rest of the tests
conf.CHECK_HEADERS('stdio.h sys/types.h sys/stat.h stdlib.h stddef.h memory.h string.h',
add_headers=True)
conf.CHECK_HEADERS('strings.h inttypes.h stdint.h unistd.h minix/config.h', add_headers=True)
conf.CHECK_HEADERS('ctype.h', add_headers=True)
if sys.platform != 'darwin':
conf.CHECK_HEADERS('standards.h', add_headers=True)
conf.CHECK_HEADERS('stdbool.h stdint.h stdarg.h vararg.h', add_headers=True)
conf.CHECK_HEADERS('limits.h assert.h')
# see if we need special largefile flags
if not conf.CHECK_LARGEFILE():
raise Errors.WafError('Samba requires large file support support, but not available on this platform: sizeof(off_t) < 8')
if conf.env.HAVE_STDDEF_H and conf.env.HAVE_STDLIB_H:
conf.DEFINE('STDC_HEADERS', 1)
conf.CHECK_HEADERS('sys/time.h time.h', together=True)
if conf.env.HAVE_SYS_TIME_H and conf.env.HAVE_TIME_H:
conf.DEFINE('TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME', 1)
# cope with different extensions for libraries
(root, ext) = os.path.splitext(conf.env.cshlib_PATTERN)
if ext[0] == '.':
conf.define('SHLIBEXT', ext[1:], quote=True)
else:
conf.define('SHLIBEXT', "so", quote=True)
# First try a header check for cross-compile friendlyness
conf.CHECK_CODE(code = """#ifdef __BYTE_ORDER
#define B __BYTE_ORDER
#elif defined(BYTE_ORDER)
#define B BYTE_ORDER
#endif
#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
#define LITTLE __LITTLE_ENDIAN
#elif defined(LITTLE_ENDIAN)
#define LITTLE LITTLE_ENDIAN
#endif
#if !defined(LITTLE) || !defined(B) || LITTLE != B
#error Not little endian.
#endif
int main(void) { return 0; }\n""",
addmain=False,
headers="endian.h sys/endian.h",
define="HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN")
conf.CHECK_CODE(code = """#ifdef __BYTE_ORDER
#define B __BYTE_ORDER
#elif defined(BYTE_ORDER)
#define B BYTE_ORDER
#endif
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
#define BIG __BIG_ENDIAN
#elif defined(BIG_ENDIAN)
#define BIG BIG_ENDIAN
#endif
#if !defined(BIG) || !defined(B) || BIG != B
#error Not big endian.
#endif
int main(void) { return 0; }\n""",
addmain=False,
headers="endian.h sys/endian.h",
define="HAVE_BIG_ENDIAN")
if not conf.CONFIG_SET("HAVE_BIG_ENDIAN") and not conf.CONFIG_SET("HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN"):
# That didn't work! Do runtime test.
conf.CHECK_CODE("""union { int i; char c[sizeof(int)]; } u;
u.i = 0x01020304;
return u.c[0] == 0x04 && u.c[1] == 0x03 && u.c[2] == 0x02 && u.c[3] == 0x01 ? 0 : 1;""",
addmain=True, execute=True,
define='HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN',
msg="Checking for HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN - runtime")
conf.CHECK_CODE("""union { int i; char c[sizeof(int)]; } u;
u.i = 0x01020304;
return u.c[0] == 0x01 && u.c[1] == 0x02 && u.c[2] == 0x03 && u.c[3] == 0x04 ? 0 : 1;""",
addmain=True, execute=True,
define='HAVE_BIG_ENDIAN',
msg="Checking for HAVE_BIG_ENDIAN - runtime")
# Extra sanity check.
if conf.CONFIG_SET("HAVE_BIG_ENDIAN") == conf.CONFIG_SET("HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN"):
Logs.error("Failed endian determination. The PDP-11 is back?")
sys.exit(1)
else:
if conf.CONFIG_SET("HAVE_BIG_ENDIAN"):
conf.DEFINE('WORDS_BIGENDIAN', 1)
# check if signal() takes a void function
if conf.CHECK_CODE('return *(signal (0, 0)) (0) == 1',
define='RETSIGTYPE_INT',
execute=False,
headers='signal.h',
msg='Checking if signal handlers return int'):
conf.DEFINE('RETSIGTYPE', 'int')
else:
conf.DEFINE('RETSIGTYPE', 'void')
conf.CHECK_VARIABLE('__FUNCTION__', define='HAVE_FUNCTION_MACRO')
conf.CHECK_CODE('va_list ap1,ap2; va_copy(ap1,ap2)',
define="HAVE_VA_COPY",
msg="Checking for va_copy")
conf.CHECK_CODE('''
#define eprintf(...) fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__)
eprintf("bla", "bar")
''', define='HAVE__VA_ARGS__MACRO')
conf.env.enable_fuzzing = False
conf.env.enable_libfuzzer = Options.options.enable_libfuzzer
conf.env.enable_afl_fuzzer = Options.options.enable_afl_fuzzer
if conf.env.enable_libfuzzer or conf.env.enable_afl_fuzzer:
conf.env.enable_fuzzing = True
conf.DEFINE('FUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION', 1)
conf.env.FUZZ_TARGET_LDFLAGS = Options.options.FUZZ_TARGET_LDFLAGS
conf.load('clang_compilation_database')
# Create a symlink of the compile db for clangd
symlink(os.path.join(conf.bldnode.abspath(), 'default/compile_commands.json'),
os.path.join(conf.srcnode.abspath(), 'compile_commands.json'),
force=True)
conf.SAMBA_BUILD_ENV()
def build(bld):
# give a more useful message if the source directory has moved
curdir = bld.path.abspath()
srcdir = bld.srcnode.abspath()
relpath = os.path.relpath(curdir, srcdir)
if relpath.find('../') != -1:
Logs.error('bld.path %s is not a child of %s' % (curdir, srcdir))
raise Errors.WafError('''The top source directory has moved. Please run distclean and reconfigure''')
bld.SETUP_BUILD_GROUPS()
bld.ENFORCE_GROUP_ORDERING()
bld.CHECK_PROJECT_RULES()