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dnl
dnl Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
dnl The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
dnl
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
dnl
#
# See
#
# https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/config/README
#
# for the URLs to use to fetch new versions of config.guess and
# config.sub.
#
AC_PREREQ(2.64)
AC_INIT(pcap, m4_esyscmd_s([cat VERSION]))
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(pcap.c)
AC_SUBST(PACKAGE_NAME)
#
# These are the variables that are used in Makefile, pcap-config, and
# libpcap.pc.
#
# CFLAGS: inherited from the environment, not modified by us (except
# temporarily during tests that involve compilation). Used only when
# compiling C source.
#
# CXXFLAGS: inherited from the environment, not modified by us. Used only
# when compiling C++ source.
#
# LDFLAGS: inherited from the environment, not modified by us.
#
# LIBS: inherited from the environment; we add libraries required by
# libpcap. Librares that the core libpcap code requires are added
# first; libraries required by additional pcap modules are first
# added to ADDITIONAL_LIBS, and only added to LIBS at the end, after
# we're finished doing configuration tests for the modules.
#
# LIBS_STATIC: libraries with which a program using the libpcap *static*
# library needs to be linked. This is a superset of LIBS, used in
# pcap-config, so that "pcap-config --libs --static" will report them.
# Initialized to LIBS.
#
# REQUIRES_PRIVATE: pkg-config package names for additional libraries
# with which a program using the libpcap *static* library needs to be
# linked and for which a .pc file exists. This is used in libpcap.pc,
# so that "pkg-config --libs --static" will report them, and so that
# those libraries will be determined using the library's .pc file, not
# from our .pc file. Initialized to an empty string.
#
# V_CCOPT: additional compiler flags other than -I and -D flags
# needed when compiling libpcap. Used in Makefile for both C and
# C++ source.
#
# V_DEFS: additional -D compiler flags needed when compiling
# libpcap. Used in Makefile for both C and C++ source.
#
# V_INCLS: additional -I compiler flags needed when compiling
# libpcap. Used in Makefile for both C and C++ source.
#
# ADDITIONAL_LIBS: additional libraries with which the libpcap dynamic
# library needs to be linked. Used in Makwfile; not used in pcap-config
# or libpcap.pc, as, in all platforms on which we run, if a dynamic
# library is linked with other dynamic libraries, a program using
# that dynamic library doesn't have to link with those libraries -
# they will be automatically loaded at run time. Initialized to an
# empty string.
#
# ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC: additional libraries with which a program
# using the libpcap *static* library needs to be linked. This is used
# in pcap-config, so that "pcap-config --libs --static" will report
# them. Initialized to an empty string.
#
# REQUIRES_PRIVATE: pkg-config package names for additional libraries
# with which a program using the libpcap *static* library needs to be
# linked and for which a .pc file exists. This is used in libpcap.pc,
# so that "pkg-config --libs --static" will report them, and so that
# those libraries will be determined using the library's .pc file, not
# from our .pc file. Initialized to an empty string.
#
# LIBS_PRIVATE: pkg-config package names for additional libraries with
# which a program using the libpcap *static* library needs to be linked
# and for which a .pc file does not exist. This is used in libpcap.pc,
# so that "pkg-config --libs --static" will report them (those libraries
# cannot be determined using the library's .pc file, as there is no such
# file, so it has to come from our .pc file. Initialized to an empty
# string.
#
LIBS_STATIC=""
REQUIRES_PRIVATE=""
LIBS_PRIVATE=""
AC_SUBST(V_CCOPT)
AC_SUBST(V_DEFS)
AC_SUBST(V_INCLS)
AC_SUBST(LIBS_STATIC)
AC_SUBST(REQUIRES_PRIVATE)
AC_SUBST(LIBS_PRIVATE)
AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
AC_LBL_C_INIT_BEFORE_CC(V_CCOPT, V_INCLS)
#
# We require C99 or later.
# Try to get it, which may involve adding compiler flags;
# if that fails, give up.
#
AC_PROG_CC_C99
if test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_c99" = "no"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([The C compiler does not support C99])
fi
#
# Get the size of a void *, to determine whether this is a 32-bit
# or 64-bit build.
#
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([void *])
ac_lbl_c_sizeof_void_p="$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p"
#
# We only need a C++ compiler for Haiku; all code except for its
# pcap module is in C.
#
case "$host_os" in
haiku*)
AC_PROG_CXX
#
# Make sure C and C++ have the same pointer sizes with the flags
# they're given; if they don't, it means that the compilers for the
# languages will, with those flags, not produce code that can be
# linked together.
#
# We have to use different data types, because the results of
# a test are cached, so if we test for the size of a given type
# in C, the subsequent test in C++ will use the cached variable.
# We trick autoconf by testing the size of a "void *" in C and a
# "const void *" in C++.
#
AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([const void *])
ac_lbl_cxx_sizeof_void_p="$ac_cv_sizeof_const_void_p"
AC_LANG_POP([C++])
if test "$ac_lbl_cxx_sizeof_void_p" -eq 0; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([No C++ compiler was found])
fi
if test "$ac_lbl_c_sizeof_void_p" -ne "$ac_lbl_cxx_sizeof_void_p"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([C compiler $CC produces code with $ac_lbl_c_sizeof_void_p-byte pointers
while C++ compiler $CXX produces code with $ac_lbl_cxx_sizeof_void_p-byte pointers. This prevents
code in those languages from being combined.])
fi
;;
esac
AC_LBL_C_INIT(V_CCOPT, V_INCLS)
AC_LBL_SHLIBS_INIT
AC_LBL_C_INLINE
AC_PCAP_C___ATOMICS
#
# Try to arrange for large file support.
#
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
dnl
dnl Even if <net/bpf.h> were, on all OSes that support BPF, fixed to
dnl include <sys/ioccom.h>, and we were to drop support for older
dnl releases without that fix, so that pcap-bpf.c doesn't need to
dnl include <sys/ioccom.h>, the test program in "AC_LBL_FIXINCLUDES"
dnl in "aclocal.m4" uses it, so we would still have to test for it
dnl and set "HAVE_SYS_IOCCOM_H" if we have it, otherwise
dnl "AC_LBL_FIXINCLUDES" wouldn't work on some platforms such as Solaris.
dnl
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/ioccom.h sys/sockio.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(netpacket/packet.h)
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
case "$host_os" in
haiku*)
#
# Haiku needs _BSD_SOURCE for the _IO* macros because it doesn't use them.
#
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_BSD_SOURCE"
#
# Haiku has getpass in libbsd.
#
AC_CHECK_LIB(bsd, getpass)
;;
esac
AC_LBL_FIXINCLUDES
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strerror)
AC_CHECK_FUNC(strerror_r,
[
#
# We have strerror_r; if we define _GNU_SOURCE, is it a
# POSIX-compliant strerror_r() or a GNU strerror_r()?
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether strerror_r is GNU-style)
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
[
AC_LANG_SOURCE(
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <string.h>
/* Define it GNU-style; that will cause an error if it's not GNU-style */
extern char *strerror_r(int, char *, size_t);
int
main(void)
{
return 0;
}
)
],
[
# GNU-style
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNU_STRERROR_R,,
[Define to 1 if you have a GNU-style `strerror_r' function.])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_STRERROR_R,,
[Define to 1 if you have a POSIX-style `strerror_r' function.])
])
],
[
#
# We don't have strerror_r; do we have _wcserror_s?
#
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(_wcserror_s)
])
#
# Thanks, IBM, for not providing vsyslog() in AIX!
#
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vsyslog)
#
# Make sure we have vsnprintf() and snprintf(); we require them.
#
AC_CHECK_FUNC(vsnprintf,,
AC_MSG_ERROR([vsnprintf() is required but wasn't found]))
AC_CHECK_FUNC(snprintf,,
AC_MSG_ERROR([snprintf() is required but wasn't found]))
needasprintf=no
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vasprintf asprintf,,
[needasprintf=yes])
if test $needasprintf = yes; then
AC_LIBOBJ([asprintf])
fi
needstrlcat=no
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strlcat,,
[needstrlcat=yes])
if test $needstrlcat = yes; then
AC_LIBOBJ([strlcat])
fi
needstrlcpy=no
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strlcpy,,
[needstrlcpy=yes])
if test $needstrlcpy = yes; then
AC_LIBOBJ([strlcpy])
fi
needstrtok_r=no
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strtok_r,,
[needstrtok_r=yes])
if test $needstrtok_r = yes; then
AC_LIBOBJ([strtok_r])
fi
#
# Do we have ffs(), and is it declared in <strings.h>?
#
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(ffs)
if test "$ac_cv_func_ffs" = yes; then
#
# We have ffs(); is it declared in <strings.h>?
#
# This test fails if we don't have <strings.h> or if we do
# but it doesn't declare ffs().
#
AC_CHECK_DECL(ffs,
[
AC_DEFINE(STRINGS_H_DECLARES_FFS,,
[Define to 1 if strings.h declares `ffs'])
],,
[
#include <strings.h>
])
fi
#
# Do this before checking for ether_hostton(), as it's a
# "getaddrinfo()-ish function".
#
AC_LBL_LIBRARY_NET
#
# Check for reentrant versions of getnetbyname_r(), as provided by
# Linux (glibc), Solaris/IRIX, and AIX (with three different APIs!).
# If we don't find one, we just use getnetbyname(), which uses
# thread-specific data on many platforms, but doesn't use it on
# NetBSD or OpenBSD, and may not use it on older versions of other
# platforms.
#
# Only do the check if we have a declaration of getnetbyname_r();
# without it, we can't check which API it has. (We assume that
# if there's a declaration, it has a prototype, so that the API
# can be checked.)
#
AC_CHECK_DECL(getnetbyname_r,
[
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the Linux getnetbyname_r()])
AC_TRY_LINK(
[#include <netdb.h>],
[
struct netent netent_buf;
char buf[1024];
struct netent *resultp;
int h_errnoval;
return getnetbyname_r((const char *)0, &netent_buf, buf, sizeof buf, &resultp, &h_errnoval);
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LINUX_GETNETBYNAME_R, 1,
[define if we have the Linux getnetbyname_r()])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Solaris/IRIX getnetbyname_r()])
AC_TRY_LINK(
[#include <netdb.h>],
[
struct netent netent_buf;
char buf[1024];
return getnetbyname_r((const char *)0, &netent_buf, buf, (int)sizeof buf) != NULL;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOLARIS_IRIX_GETNETBYNAME_R, 1,
[define if we have the Solaris/IRIX getnetbyname_r()])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for AIX getnetbyname_r()])
AC_TRY_LINK(
[#include <netdb.h>],
[
struct netent netent_buf;
struct netent_data net_data;
return getnetbyname_r((const char *)0, &netent_buf, &net_data);
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AIX_GETNETBYNAME_R, 1,
[define if we have the AIX getnetbyname_r()])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
])
])
])
],,[#include <netdb.h>])
#
# Check for reentrant versions of getprotobyname_r(), as provided by
# Linux (glibc), Solaris/IRIX, and AIX (with three different APIs!).
# If we don't find one, we just use getprotobyname(), which uses
# thread-specific data on many platforms, but doesn't use it on
# NetBSD or OpenBSD, and may not use it on older versions of other
# platforms.
#
# Only do the check if we have a declaration of getprotobyname_r();
# without it, we can't check which API it has. (We assume that
# if there's a declaration, it has a prototype, so that the API
# can be checked.)
#
AC_CHECK_DECL(getprotobyname_r,
[
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the Linux getprotobyname_r()])
AC_TRY_LINK(
[#include <netdb.h>],
[
struct protoent protoent_buf;
char buf[1024];
struct protoent *resultp;
return getprotobyname_r((const char *)0, &protoent_buf, buf, sizeof buf, &resultp);
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LINUX_GETPROTOBYNAME_R, 1,
[define if we have the Linux getprotobyname_r()])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Solaris/IRIX getprotobyname_r()])
AC_TRY_LINK(
[#include <netdb.h>],
[
struct protoent protoent_buf;
char buf[1024];
return getprotobyname_r((const char *)0, &protoent_buf, buf, (int)sizeof buf) != NULL;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOLARIS_IRIX_GETPROTOBYNAME_R, 1,
[define if we have the Solaris/IRIX getprotobyname_r()])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for AIX getprotobyname_r()])
AC_TRY_LINK(
[#include <netdb.h>],
[
struct protoent protoent_buf;
struct protoent_data proto_data;
return getprotobyname_r((const char *)0, &protoent_buf, &proto_data);
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AIX_GETPROTOBYNAME_R, 1,
[define if we have the AIX getprotobyname_r()])
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
])
])
])
],,[#include <netdb.h>])
#
# You are in a twisty little maze of UN*Xes, all different.
# Some might not have ether_hostton().
# Some might have it and declare it in <net/ethernet.h>.
# Some might have it and declare it in <netinet/ether.h>
# Some might have it and declare it in <sys/ethernet.h>.
# Some might have it and declare it in <arpa/inet.h>.
# Some might have it and declare it in <netinet/if_ether.h>.
# Some might have it and not declare it in any header file.
#
# Before you is a C compiler.
#
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(ether_hostton)
if test "$ac_cv_func_ether_hostton" = yes; then
#
# OK, we have ether_hostton(). Is it declared in <net/ethernet.h>?
#
# This test fails if we don't have <net/ethernet.h> or if we do
# but it doesn't declare ether_hostton().
#
AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
[
AC_DEFINE(NET_ETHERNET_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
[Define to 1 if net/ethernet.h declares `ether_hostton'])
],,
[
#include <net/ethernet.h>
])
#
# Did that succeed?
#
if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" != yes; then
#
# No, how about <netinet/ether.h>, as on Linux?
#
# This test fails if we don't have <netinet/ether.h>
# or if we do but it doesn't declare ether_hostton().
#
# Unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton so we don't
# treat the previous failure as a cached value and
# suppress the next test.
#
unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton
AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
[
AC_DEFINE(NETINET_ETHER_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
[Define to 1 if netinet/ether.h declares `ether_hostton'])
],,
[
#include <netinet/ether.h>
])
fi
#
# Did that succeed?
#
if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" != yes; then
#
# No, how about <sys/ethernet.h>, as on Solaris 10
# and later?
#
# This test fails if we don't have <sys/ethernet.h>
# or if we do but it doesn't declare ether_hostton().
#
# Unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton so we don't
# treat the previous failure as a cached value and
# suppress the next test.
#
unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton
AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
[
AC_DEFINE(SYS_ETHERNET_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
[Define to 1 if sys/ethernet.h declares `ether_hostton'])
],,
[
#include <sys/ethernet.h>
])
fi
#
# Did that succeed?
#
if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" != yes; then
#
# No, how about <arpa/inet.h>, as in AIX?
#
# This test fails if we don't have <arpa/inet.h>
# (if we have ether_hostton(), we should have
# networking, and if we have networking, we should
# have <arpa/inet.h>) or if we do but it doesn't
# declare ether_hostton().
#
# Unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton so we don't
# treat the previous failure as a cached value and
# suppress the next test.
#
unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton
AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
[
AC_DEFINE(ARPA_INET_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
[Define to 1 if arpa/inet.h declares `ether_hostton'])
],,
[
#include <arpa/inet.h>
])
fi
#
# Did that succeed?
#
if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" != yes; then
#
# No, how about <netinet/if_ether.h>?
# On some platforms, it requires <net/if.h> and
# <netinet/in.h>, and we always include it with
# both of them, so test it with both of them.
#
# This test fails if we don't have <netinet/if_ether.h>
# and the headers we include before it, or if we do but
# <netinet/if_ether.h> doesn't declare ether_hostton().
#
# Unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton so we don't
# treat the previous failure as a cached value and
# suppress the next test.
#
unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton
AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
[
AC_DEFINE(NETINET_IF_ETHER_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
[Define to 1 if netinet/if_ether.h declares `ether_hostton'])
],,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
])
fi
#
# After all that, is ether_hostton() declared?
#
if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" = yes; then
#
# Yes.
#
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DECL_ETHER_HOSTTON, 1,
[Define to 1 if you have the declaration of `ether_hostton'])
else
#
# No, we'll have to declare it ourselves.
# Do we have "struct ether_addr" if we include
# <netinet/if_ether.h>?
#
AC_CHECK_TYPES(struct ether_addr,,,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
])
fi
fi
#
# For various things that might use pthreads.
#
AC_CHECK_HEADER(pthread.h,
[
#
# OK, we have pthread.h. Do we have pthread_create in the
# system libraries?
#
AC_CHECK_FUNC(pthread_create,
[
#
# Yes.
#
ac_lbl_have_pthreads="found"
],
[
#
# No - do we have it in -lpthreads?
#
AC_CHECK_LIB(pthreads, pthread_create,
[
#
# Yes - add -lpthreads.
#
ac_lbl_have_pthreads="found"
PTHREAD_LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS -lpthreads"
],
[
#
# No - do we have it in -lpthread?
#
AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, pthread_create,
[
#
# Yes - add -lpthread.
#
ac_lbl_have_pthreads="found"
PTHREAD_LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS -lpthread"
],
[
#
# No.
#
ac_lbl_have_pthreads="not found"
])
])
])
],
[
#
# We didn't find pthread.h.
#
ac_lbl_have_pthreads="not found"
]
)
dnl to pacify those who hate protochain insn
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if --disable-protochain option is specified)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(protochain,
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-protochain],[disable \"protochain\" insn]))
case "x$enable_protochain" in
xyes) enable_protochain=enabled ;;
xno) enable_protochain=disabled ;;
x) enable_protochain=enabled ;;
esac
if test "$enable_protochain" = "disabled"; then
AC_DEFINE(NO_PROTOCHAIN,1,[do not use protochain])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(${enable_protochain})
#
# valgrindtest directly uses the native capture mechanism, but
# only tests with BPF and PF_PACKET sockets; only enable it if
# we have BPF or PF_PACKET sockets.
#
VALGRINDTEST_SRC=
AC_ARG_WITH(pcap,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-pcap=TYPE],[use packet capture TYPE]))
if test ! -z "$with_pcap" ; then
V_PCAP="$withval"
else
#
# Check for a bunch of headers for various packet
# capture mechanisms.
#
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/bpf.h)
if test "$ac_cv_header_net_bpf_h" = yes; then
#
# Does it define BIOCSETIF?
# I.e., is it a header for an LBL/BSD-style capture
# mechanism, or is it just a header for a BPF filter
# engine? Some versions of Arch Linux, for example,
# have a net/bpf.h that doesn't define BIOCSETIF;
# as it's a Linux, it should use packet sockets,
# instead.
#
# We need:
#
# sys/types.h, because FreeBSD 10's net/bpf.h
# requires that various BSD-style integer types
# be defined;
#
# sys/time.h, because AIX 5.2 and 5.3's net/bpf.h
# doesn't include it but does use struct timeval
# in ioctl definitions;
#
# sys/ioctl.h and, if we have it, sys/ioccom.h,
# because net/bpf.h defines ioctls;
#
# net/if.h, because it defines some structures
# used in ioctls defined by net/bpf.h;
#
# sys/socket.h, because OpenBSD 5.9's net/bpf.h
# defines some structure fields as being
# struct sockaddrs;
#
# and net/bpf.h doesn't necessarily include all
# of those headers itself.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if net/bpf.h defines BIOCSETIF)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCCOM_H
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
#endif
#include <net/bpf.h>
#include <net/if.h>
],
[u_int i = BIOCSETIF;],
ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif=yes,
ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif=no))
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif)
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/pfilt.h net/enet.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/nit.h sys/net/nit.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/socket.h net/raw.h sys/dlpi.h)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(config/HaikuConfig.h)
if test "$ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif" = yes; then
#
# BPF.
# Check this before DLPI, so that we pick BPF on
# Solaris 11 and later.
#
V_PCAP=bpf
#
# We have BPF, so build valgrindtest with "make test"
# on macOS and FreeBSD (add your OS once there's a
# valgrind for it).
#
case "$host_os" in
freebsd*|darwin*|linux*)
VALGRINDTEST_SRC=valgrindtest.c
;;
esac
elif test "$ac_cv_header_linux_socket_h" = yes; then
#
# No prizes for guessing this one.
#
V_PCAP=linux
VALGRINDTEST_SRC=valgrindtest.c
elif test "$ac_cv_header_net_pfilt_h" = yes; then
#
# DEC OSF/1, Digital UNIX, Tru64 UNIX
#
V_PCAP=pf
elif test "$ac_cv_header_net_enet_h" = yes; then
#
# Stanford Enetfilter.
#
V_PCAP=enet
elif test "$ac_cv_header_net_nit_h" = yes; then
#
# SunOS 4.x STREAMS NIT.
#
V_PCAP=snit
elif test "$ac_cv_header_sys_net_nit_h" = yes; then
#
# Pre-SunOS 4.x non-STREAMS NIT.
#
V_PCAP=nit
elif test "$ac_cv_header_net_raw_h" = yes; then
#
# IRIX snoop.
#
V_PCAP=snoop
elif test "$ac_cv_header_sys_dlpi_h" = yes; then
#
# DLPI on pre-Solaris 11 SunOS 5, HP-UX, possibly others.
#
V_PCAP=dlpi
elif test "$ac_cv_header_config_HaikuConfig_h" = yes; then
#
# Haiku.
#
V_PCAP=haiku
else
#
# Nothing we support.
#
V_PCAP=null
AC_MSG_WARN(cannot determine packet capture interface)
AC_MSG_WARN((see the INSTALL.md file for more info))
fi
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(packet capture type)
AC_MSG_RESULT($V_PCAP)
AC_SUBST(VALGRINDTEST_SRC)
#
# Do we have pkg-config?
#
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
#
# Do we have the brew command from Homebrew?
#
AC_PATH_PROG([BREW], [brew])
#
# Solaris pkg-config is annoying. For at least one package (D-Bus, I'm
# looking at *you*!), there are separate include files for 32-bit and
# 64-bit builds (I guess using "unsigned long long" as a 64-bit integer
# type on a 64-bit build is like crossing the beams or soething), and
# there are two separate .pc files, so if we're doing a 32-bit build we
# should make sure we look in /usr/lib/pkgconfig for .pc files and if
# we're doing a 64-bit build we should make sure we look in
# /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig for .pc files.
#
case "$host_os" in
solaris*)
if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" -eq 8; then
#
# 64-bit build. If the path is empty, set it to
# /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig; otherwise, if
# /usr/lib/pkgconfig appears in the path, prepend
# /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig to it; otherwise, put
# /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig at the end.
#
if test -z "$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"; then
#
# Not set, or empty. Set it to
# /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig.
#
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig
elif test ! -z `echo "$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" | grep "/usr/lib/pkgconfig"`; then
#
# It contains /usr/lib/pkgconfig. Prepend
# /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig to /usr/lib/pkgconfig.
#
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=`echo "$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" | sed "s;/usr/lib/pkgconfig;/usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/pkgconfig;"`
else
#
# Not empty, but doesn't contain /usr/lib/pkgconfig.
# Append /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig to it.
#
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig"
fi
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
elif test "$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" -eq 4; then
#
# 32-bit build. If /usr/amd64/lib/pkgconfig appears
# in the path, prepend /usr/lib/pkgconfig to it.
#
if test ! -z `echo "$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" | grep "/usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig"`; then
#
# It contains /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig. Prepend
# /usr/lib/pkgconfig to /usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig.
#
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=`echo "$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" | sed "s;/usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig;/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig;"`
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
fi
fi
esac
#
# Handle each capture type.
#
case "$V_PCAP" in
dlpi)
#
# Checks for some header files.
#
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/bufmod.h sys/dlpi_ext.h)
#
# Checks to see if Solaris has the public libdlpi(3LIB) library.
# Note: The existence of /usr/include/libdlpi.h does not mean it is the
# public libdlpi(3LIB) version. Before libdlpi was made public, a
# private version also existed, which did not have the same APIs.
# Due to a gcc bug, the default search path for 32-bit libraries does
# not include /lib, we add it explicitly here.
# [http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6619485].
# Also, due to the bug above applications that link to libpcap with
# libdlpi will have to add "-L/lib" option to "configure".
#
save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LIBS -L/lib"
AC_CHECK_LIB(dlpi, dlpi_walk,
[
LIBS="-ldlpi $LIBS"
LIBS_STATIC="-ldlpi $LIBS_STATIC"
LIBS_PRIVATE="-ldlpi $LIBS_PRIVATE"
V_PCAP=libdlpi
#
# Capture module plus common code needed for
# common functions used by pcap-[dlpi,libdlpi].c
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-libdlpi.c dlpisubs.c"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBDLPI,1,[if libdlpi exists])
],
[
V_PCAP=dlpi
#
# Capture module plus common code needed for
# common functions used by pcap-[dlpi,libdlpi].c
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-dlpi.c dlpisubs.c"
])
LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
#
# Checks whether <sys/dlpi.h> is usable, to catch weird SCO
# versions of DLPI.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether <sys/dlpi.h> is usable)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/dlpi.h>
],
[int i = DL_PROMISC_PHYS;],
ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable=yes,
ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable=no))
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable)
if test $ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable = no ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(<sys/dlpi.h> is not usable on this system; it probably has a non-standard DLPI)
fi
#
# Check to see if Solaris has the dl_passive_req_t struct defined
# in <sys/dlpi.h>.
# This check is for DLPI support for passive modes.
# See dlpi(7P) for more details.
#
AC_CHECK_TYPES(dl_passive_req_t,,,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/dlpi.h>
])
;;
enet)
#
# Capture module
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-enet.c"
;;
haiku)
#
# Capture module
#
PLATFORM_CXX_SRC="pcap-haiku.cpp"
#
# Just for the sake of it.
#
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/if.h net/if_dl.h net/if_types.h)
;;
linux)
#
# Capture module
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-linux.c"
#
# Do we have the wireless extensions?
#
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/wireless.h, [], [],
[
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <linux/if.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
])
#
# Do we have libnl?
# We only want version 3. Version 2 was, apparently,
# short-lived, and version 1 is source and binary
# incompatible with version 3, and it appears that,
# these days, everybody's using version 3. We're
# not supporting older versions of the Linux kernel;
# let's drop support for older versions of libnl, too.
#
AC_ARG_WITH(libnl,
AS_HELP_STRING([--without-libnl],[disable libnl support @<:@default=yes, on Linux, if present@:>@]),
with_libnl=$withval,with_libnl=if_available)
if test x$with_libnl != xno ; then
#
# Check for libnl-genl-3.0 with pkg-config.
#
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBNL, libnl-genl-3.0,
[
pkg_config_found_libnl=yes
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS $LIBNL_CFLAGS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="$LIBNL_LIBS $ADDITIONAL_LIBS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="$LIBNL_LIBS_STATIC $ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC"
REQUIRES_PRIVATE="libnl-genl-3.0 $REQUIRES_PRIVATE"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL,1,[if libnl exists])
])
if test x$pkg_config_found_libnl != xyes; then
#
# OK, either we don't have pkg-config or there
# wasn't a .pc file for it; Check for it directly.
#
case "$with_libnl" in
yes|if_available)
incdir=-I/usr/include/libnl3
libnldir=
;;
*)
if test -d $withval; then
libnldir=-L${withval}/lib
incdir=-I${withval}/include
fi
;;
esac
AC_CHECK_LIB(nl-3, nl_socket_alloc,
[
#
# Yes, we have libnl 3.x.
#
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="${libnldir} -lnl-genl-3 -lnl-3 $ADDITIONAL_LIBS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="${libnldir} -lnl-genl-3 -lnl-3 $ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC"
LIBS_PRIVATE="${libnldir} -lnl-genl-3 -lnl-3 $LIBS_PRIVATE"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL,1,[if libnl exists])
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS ${incdir}"
],[
#
# No, we don't have libnl at all.
# Fail if the user explicitly requested
# it.
#
if test x$with_libnl = xyes ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([libnl support requested but libnl not found])
fi
], ${incdir} ${libnldir} -lnl-genl-3 -lnl-3 )
fi
fi
#
# Check to see if the tpacket_auxdata struct has a tp_vlan_tci member.
#
# NOTE: any failure means we conclude that it doesn't have that
# member, so if we don't have tpacket_auxdata, we conclude it
# doesn't have that member (which is OK, as either we won't be
# using code that would use that member, or we wouldn't compile
# in any case).
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct tpacket_auxdata.tp_vlan_tci],,,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <linux/if_packet.h>
])
;;
bpf)
#
# Capture module
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-bpf.c"
#
# Check whether we have the *BSD-style ioctls.
#
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/if_media.h)
#
# Check whether we have struct BPF_TIMEVAL.
#
AC_CHECK_TYPES(struct BPF_TIMEVAL,,,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCCOM_H
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
#endif
#include <net/bpf.h>
])
;;
pf)
#
# Capture module
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-pf.c"
;;
snit)
#
# Capture module
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-snit.c"
;;
snoop)
#
# Capture module
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-snoop.c"
;;
dag)
#
# --with-pcap=dag is the only way to get here, and it means
# "DAG support but nothing else"
#
V_DEFS="$V_DEFS -DDAG_ONLY"
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-dag.c"
xxx_only=yes
;;
dpdk)
#
# --with-pcap=dpdk is the only way to get here, and it means
# "DPDK support but nothing else"
#
V_DEFS="$V_DEFS -DDPDK_ONLY"
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-dpdk.c"
xxx_only=yes
;;
septel)
#
# --with-pcap=septel is the only way to get here, and it means
# "Septel support but nothing else"
#
V_DEFS="$V_DEFS -DSEPTEL_ONLY"
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-septel.c"
xxx_only=yes
;;
snf)
#
# --with-pcap=snf is the only way to get here, and it means
# "SNF support but nothing else"
#
V_DEFS="$V_DEFS -DSNF_ONLY"
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-snf.c"
xxx_only=yes
;;
null)
#
# Capture module
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="pcap-null.c"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR($V_PCAP is not a valid pcap type)
;;
esac
dnl
dnl Now figure out how we get a list of interfaces and addresses,
dnl if we support capturing. Don't bother if we don't support
dnl capturing.
dnl
if test "$V_PCAP" != null
then
AC_CHECK_FUNC(getifaddrs,[
#
# We have "getifaddrs()"; make sure we have <ifaddrs.h>
# as well, just in case some platform is really weird.
#
AC_CHECK_HEADER(ifaddrs.h,[
#
# We have the header, so we use "getifaddrs()" to
# get the list of interfaces.
#
PLATFORM_C_SRC="$PLATFORM_C_SRC fad-getad.c"
],[
#
# We don't have the header - give up.
# XXX - we could also fall back on some other
# mechanism, but, for now, this'll catch this
# problem so that we can at least try to figure
# out something to do on systems with "getifaddrs()"
# but without "ifaddrs.h", if there is something
# we can do on those systems.
#
AC_MSG_ERROR([Your system has getifaddrs() but doesn't have a usable <ifaddrs.h>.])
])
],[
#
# Well, we don't have "getifaddrs()", at least not with the
# libraries with which we've decided we need to link
# libpcap with, so we have to use some other mechanism.
#
# Note that this may happen on Solaris, which has
# getifaddrs(), but in -lsocket, not in -lxnet, so we
# won't find it if we link with -lxnet, which we want
# to do for other reasons.
#
# For now, we use either the SIOCGIFCONF ioctl or the
# SIOCGLIFCONF ioctl, preferring the latter if we have
# it; the latter is a Solarisism that first appeared
# in Solaris 8. (Solaris's getifaddrs() appears to
# be built atop SIOCGLIFCONF; using it directly
# avoids a not-all-that-useful middleman.)
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we have SIOCGLIFCONF)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/sockio.h>],
[ioctl(0, SIOCGLIFCONF, (char *)0);],
ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf=yes,
ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf=no))
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf)
if test $ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf = yes ; then
PLATFORM_C_SRC="$PLATFORM_C_SRC fad-glifc.c"
else
PLATFORM_C_SRC="$PLATFORM_C_SRC fad-gifc.c"
fi
])
fi
dnl check for hardware timestamp support
case "$host_os" in
linux*)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([linux/net_tstamp.h])
;;
*)
AC_MSG_NOTICE(no hardware timestamp support implemented for $host_os)
;;
esac
#
# Check for socklen_t.
#
AC_CHECK_TYPES(socklen_t,,,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(ipv6,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ipv6],[build IPv6-capable version @<:@default=yes@:>@]),
[],
[enable_ipv6=yes])
if test "$enable_ipv6" != "no"; then
#
# We've already made sure we have getaddrinfo above in
# AC_LBL_LIBRARY_NET.
#
AC_DEFINE(INET6,1,[IPv6])
fi
# Check for Endace DAG card support.
AC_ARG_WITH([dag],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-dag@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include Endace DAG support (located in directory DIR, if supplied). @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
[
if test "$withval" = no
then
# User doesn't want DAG support.
want_dag=no
elif test "$withval" = yes
then
# User wants DAG support but hasn't specified a directory.
want_dag=yes
else
# User wants DAG support and has specified a directory, so use the provided value.
want_dag=yes
dag_root=$withval
fi
],[
if test "$V_PCAP" = dag; then
# User requested DAG-only libpcap, so we'd better have
# the DAG API.
want_dag=yes
elif test "xxx_only" = yes; then
# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
# want DAG support.
want_dag=no
else
#
# Use DAG API if present, otherwise don't
#
want_dag=ifpresent
fi
])
AC_ARG_WITH([dag-includes],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-dag-includes=IDIR],[Endace DAG include directory, if not DIR/include]),
[
# User wants DAG support and has specified a header directory, so use the provided value.
want_dag=yes
dag_include_dir=$withval
],[])
AC_ARG_WITH([dag-libraries],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-dag-libraries=LDIR],[Endace DAG library directory, if not DIR/lib]),
[
# User wants DAG support and has specified a library directory, so use the provided value.
want_dag=yes
dag_lib_dir=$withval
],[])
if test "$want_dag" != no; then
# If necessary, set default paths for DAG API headers and libraries.
if test -z "$dag_root"; then
dag_root=/usr/local
fi
if test -z "$dag_include_dir"; then
dag_include_dir="$dag_root/include"
fi
if test -z "$dag_lib_dir"; then
dag_lib_dir="$dag_root/lib"
#
# Handle multiarch systems.
#
if test -d "$dag_lib_dir/$host"
then
dag_lib_dir="$dag_lib_dir/$host"
fi
fi
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$dag_include_dir"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([dagapi.h])
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
if test "$ac_cv_header_dagapi_h" = yes; then
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS -I$dag_include_dir"
if test $V_PCAP != dag ; then
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-dag.c"
fi
# Check for various DAG API functions.
# Don't need to save and restore LIBS to prevent -ldag being
# included if there's a found-action (arg 3).
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
LDFLAGS="-L$dag_lib_dir"
AC_CHECK_LIB([dag], [dag_attach_stream],
[
#
# We assume that if we have libdag we have
# libdagconf, as they're installed at the
# same time from the same package.
#
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="-L$dag_lib_dir $ADDITIONAL_LIBS -ldag -ldagconf"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="-L$dag_lib_dir $ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC -ldag -ldagconf"
LIBS_PRIVATE="-L$dag_lib_dir $LIBS_PRIVATE -ldag -ldagconf"
],
[AC_MSG_ERROR(DAG library lacks streams support)])
AC_CHECK_LIB([dag], [dag_attach_stream64], [dag_large_streams="1"], [dag_large_streams="0"])
AC_CHECK_LIB([dag],[dag_get_erf_types], [
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_GET_ERF_TYPES, 1, [define if you have dag_get_erf_types()])])
AC_CHECK_LIB([dag],[dag_get_stream_erf_types], [
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_GET_STREAM_ERF_TYPES, 1, [define if you have dag_get_stream_erf_types()])])
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
#
# We assume that if we have libdag we have libdagconf,
# as they're installed at the same time from the same
# package.
#
if test "$dag_large_streams" = 1; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_LARGE_STREAMS_API, 1, [define if you have large streams capable DAG API])
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
LIBS="$LIBS -ldag -ldagconf"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$dag_lib_dir"
AC_CHECK_LIB([vdag],[vdag_set_device_info], [ac_dag_have_vdag="1"], [ac_dag_have_vdag="0"])
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
if test "$ac_dag_have_vdag" = 1; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_VDAG, 1, [define if you have vdag_set_device_info()])
if test "$ac_lbl_have_pthreads" != "found"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([DAG requires pthreads, but we didn't find them])
fi
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS $PTHREAD_LIBS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC $PTHREAD_LIBS"
LIBS_PRIVATE="$LIBS_PRIVATE $PTHREAD_LIBS"
fi
fi
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_API, 1, [define if you have the DAG API])
else
if test "$V_PCAP" = dag; then
# User requested "dag" capture type but we couldn't
# find the DAG API support.
AC_MSG_ERROR([DAG support requested with --with-pcap=dag, but the DAG headers weren't found at $dag_include_dir: make sure the DAG support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request DAG support])
fi
if test "$want_dag" = yes; then
# User wanted DAG support but we couldn't find it.
AC_MSG_ERROR([DAG support requested with --with-dag, but the DAG headers weren't found at $dag_include_dir: make sure the DAG support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request DAG support])
fi
fi
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(septel,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-septel@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include Septel support (located in directory DIR, if supplied). @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
[
if test "$withval" = no
then
want_septel=no
elif test "$withval" = yes
then
want_septel=yes
septel_root=
else
want_septel=yes
septel_root=$withval
fi
],[
if test "$V_PCAP" = septel; then
# User requested Septel-only libpcap, so we'd better have
# the Septel API.
want_septel=yes
elif test "xxx_only" = yes; then
# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
# want Septel support.
want_septel=no
else
#
# Use Septel API if present, otherwise don't
#
want_septel=ifpresent
fi
])
ac_cv_lbl_septel_api=no
if test "$with_septel" != no; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether we have Septel API headers])
# If necessary, set default paths for Septel API headers and libraries.
if test -z "$septel_root"; then
septel_root=$srcdir/../septel
fi
septel_tools_dir="$septel_root"
septel_include_dir="$septel_root/INC"
if test -r "$septel_include_dir/msg.h"; then
ac_cv_lbl_septel_api=yes
fi
if test "$ac_cv_lbl_septel_api" = yes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes ($septel_include_dir)])
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS -I$septel_include_dir"
ADDLOBJS="$ADDLOBJS $septel_tools_dir/asciibin.o $septel_tools_dir/bit2byte.o $septel_tools_dir/confirm.o $septel_tools_dir/fmtmsg.o $septel_tools_dir/gct_unix.o $septel_tools_dir/hqueue.o $septel_tools_dir/ident.o $septel_tools_dir/mem.o $septel_tools_dir/pack.o $septel_tools_dir/parse.o $septel_tools_dir/pool.o $septel_tools_dir/sdlsig.o $septel_tools_dir/strtonum.o $septel_tools_dir/timer.o $septel_tools_dir/trace.o"
ADDLARCHIVEOBJS="$ADDLARCHIVEOBJS $septel_tools_dir/asciibin.o $septel_tools_dir/bit2byte.o $septel_tools_dir/confirm.o $septel_tools_dir/fmtmsg.o $septel_tools_dir/gct_unix.o $septel_tools_dir/hqueue.o $septel_tools_dir/ident.o $septel_tools_dir/mem.o $septel_tools_dir/pack.o $septel_tools_dir/parse.o $septel_tools_dir/pool.o $septel_tools_dir/sdlsig.o $septel_tools_dir/strtonum.o $septel_tools_dir/timer.o $septel_tools_dir/trace.o"
if test "$V_PCAP" != septel ; then
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-septel.c"
fi
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SEPTEL_API, 1, [define if you have the Septel API])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
if test "$V_PCAP" = septel; then
# User requested "septel" capture type but
# we couldn't find the Septel API support.
AC_MSG_ERROR([Septel support requested with --with-pcap=septel, but the Septel headers weren't found at $septel_include_dir: make sure the Septel support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request Septel support])
fi
if test "$want_septel" = yes; then
# User wanted Septel support but we couldn't find it.
AC_MSG_ERROR([Septel support requested with --with-septel, but the Septel headers weren't found at $septel_include_dir: make sure the Septel support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request Septel support])
fi
fi
fi
# Check for Myricom SNF support.
AC_ARG_WITH([snf],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-snf@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include Myricom SNF support (located in directory DIR, if supplied). @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
[
if test "$withval" = no
then
# User explicitly doesn't want SNF
want_snf=no
elif test "$withval" = yes
then
# User wants SNF support but hasn't specified a directory.
want_snf=yes
else
# User wants SNF support with a specified directory.
want_snf=yes
snf_root=$withval
fi
],[
if test "$V_PCAP" = snf; then
# User requested Sniffer-only libpcap, so we'd better have
# the Sniffer API.
want_snf=yes
elif test "xxx_only" = yes; then
# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
# want SNF support.
want_snf=no
else
#
# Use Sniffer API if present, otherwise don't
#
want_snf=ifpresent
fi
])
AC_ARG_WITH([snf-includes],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-snf-includes=IDIR],[Myricom SNF include directory, if not DIR/include]),
[
# User wants SNF with specific header directory
want_snf=yes
snf_include_dir=$withval
],[])
AC_ARG_WITH([snf-libraries],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-snf-libraries=LDIR],[Myricom SNF library directory, if not DIR/lib]),
[
# User wants SNF with specific lib directory
want_snf=yes
snf_lib_dir=$withval
],[])
ac_cv_lbl_snf_api=no
if test "$with_snf" != no; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we have Myricom Sniffer API)
# If necessary, set default paths for Sniffer headers and libraries.
if test -z "$snf_root"; then
snf_root=/opt/snf
fi
if test -z "$snf_include_dir"; then
snf_include_dir="$snf_root/include"
fi
if test -z "$snf_lib_dir"; then
snf_lib_dir="$snf_root/lib"
#
# Handle multiarch systems.
#
if test -d "$snf_lib_dir/$host"
then
snf_lib_dir="$snf_lib_dir/$host"
fi
fi
if test -f "$snf_include_dir/snf.h"; then
# We found a header; make sure we can link with the library
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$snf_lib_dir"
AC_CHECK_LIB([snf], [snf_init], [ac_cv_lbl_snf_api="yes"])
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
if test "$ac_cv_lbl_snf_api" = no; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(SNF API cannot correctly be linked; check config.log)
fi
fi
if test "$ac_cv_lbl_snf_api" = yes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes ($snf_root)])
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS -I$snf_include_dir"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS -L$snf_lib_dir -lsnf"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC -L$snf_lib_dir -lsnf"
LIBS_PRIVATE="$LIBS_PRIVATE -L$snf_lib_dir -lsnf"
if test "$V_PCAP" != snf ; then
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-snf.c"
fi
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SNF_API, 1, [define if you have the Myricom SNF API])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
if test "$want_snf" = yes; then
# User requested "snf" capture type but
# we couldn't find the Sniffer API support.
AC_MSG_ERROR([Myricom Sniffer support requested with --with-pcap=snf, but the Sniffer headers weren't found at $snf_include_dir: make sure the Sniffer support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request Sniffer support])
fi
if test "$want_snf" = yes; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Myricom Sniffer support requested with --with-snf, but the Sniffer headers weren't found at $snf_include_dir: make sure the Sniffer support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request Sniffer support])
fi
fi
fi
# Check for Riverbed TurboCap support.
AC_ARG_WITH([turbocap],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-turbocap@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include Riverbed TurboCap support (located in directory DIR, if supplied). @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
[
if test "$withval" = no
then
# User explicitly doesn't want TurboCap
want_turbocap=no
elif test "$withval" = yes
then
# User wants TurboCap support but hasn't specified a directory.
want_turbocap=yes
else
# User wants TurboCap support with a specified directory.
want_turbocap=yes
turbocap_root=$withval
fi
],[
if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
# want TurboCap support.
want_turbocap=no
else
#
# Use TurboCap API if present, otherwise don't
#
want_turbocap=ifpresent
fi
])
ac_cv_lbl_turbocap_api=no
if test "$want_turbocap" != no; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether TurboCap is supported)
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
if test ! -z "$turbocap_root"; then
TURBOCAP_CFLAGS="-I$turbocap_root/include"
TURBOCAP_LDFLAGS="-L$turbocap_root/lib"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $TURBOCAP_CFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $TURBOCAP_LDFLAGS"
fi
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <TcApi.h>
],
[
TC_INSTANCE a; TC_PORT b; TC_BOARD c;
TC_INSTANCE i;
(void)TcInstanceCreateByName("foo", &i);
],
ac_cv_lbl_turbocap_api=yes)
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
if test $ac_cv_lbl_turbocap_api = yes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-tc.c"
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS $TURBOCAP_CFLAGS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS $TURBOCAP_LDFLAGS -lTcApi -lpthread -lstdc++"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC $TURBOCAP_LDFLAGS -lTcApi -lpthread -lstdc++"
LIBS_PRIVATE="$LIBS_PRIVATE $TURBOCAP_LDFLAGS -lTcApi -lpthread -lstdc++"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TC_API, 1, [define if you have the TurboCap API])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
if test "$want_turbocap" = yes; then
# User wanted Turbo support but we couldn't find it.
AC_MSG_ERROR([TurboCap support requested with --with-turbocap, but the TurboCap headers weren't found: make sure the TurboCap support is installed or don't request TurboCap support])
fi
fi
fi
dnl
dnl Allow the user to enable remote capture.
dnl It's off by default, as that increases the attack surface of
dnl libpcap, exposing it to malicious servers.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable remote packet capture])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([remote],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-remote],
[enable remote packet capture @<:@default=no@:>@])],
[],
[enableval=no])
case "$enableval" in
yes) AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_WARN([Remote packet capture may expose libpcap-based applications])
AC_WARN([to attacks by malicious remote capture servers!])
#
# rpcapd requires pthreads on UN*X.
#
if test "$ac_lbl_have_pthreads" != "found"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([rpcapd requires pthreads, but we didn't find them])
fi
#
# It also requires crypt().
# Do we have it in the system libraries?
#
AC_CHECK_FUNC(crypt,,
[
#
# No. Do we have it in -lcrypt?
#
AC_CHECK_LIB(crypt, crypt,
[
#
# Yes; add -lcrypt to the libraries for rpcapd.
#
RPCAPD_LIBS="$RPCAPD_LIBS -lcrypt"
],
[
AC_MSG_ERROR([rpcapd requires crypt(), but we didn't find it])
])
])
#
# OK, we have crypt(). Do we have getspnam()?
#
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getspnam)
#
# Check for various members of struct msghdr.
#
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct msghdr.msg_control],,,
[
#include "ftmacros.h"
#include <sys/socket.h>
])
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct msghdr.msg_flags],,,
[
#include "ftmacros.h"
#include <sys/socket.h>
])
#
# Optionally, we may want to support SSL.
# Check for OpenSSL/libressl.
#
# First, try looking for it with pkg-config, if we have it.
#
# Homebrew's pkg-config does not, by default, look for
# pkg-config files for packages it has installed.
# Furthermore, at least for OpenSSL, they appear to be
# dumped in package-specific directories whose paths are
# not only package-specific but package-version-specific.
#
# So the only way to find openssl is to get the value of
# PKG_CONFIG_PATH from "brew --env openssl" and add that
# to PKG_CONFIG_PATH. (No, we can't just assume it's under
# /usr/local; Homebrew have conveniently chosen to put it
# under /opt/homebrew on ARM.)
#
# That's the nice thing about Homebrew - it makes things easier!
# Thanks!
#
save_PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
if test -n "$BREW"; then
openssl_pkgconfig_dir=`$BREW --env --plain openssl | sed -n 's/PKG_CONFIG_PATH: //p'`
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$openssl_pkgconfig_dir:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
fi
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(OPENSSL, openssl,
[
#
# We found OpenSSL/libressl.
#
HAVE_OPENSSL=yes
REQUIRES_PRIVATE="$REQUIRES_PRIVATE openssl"
])
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$save_PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
#
# If it wasn't found, and we have Homebrew installed, see
# if it's in Homebrew.
#
if test "x$HAVE_OPENSSL" != "xyes" -a -n "$BREW"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for openssl in Homebrew)
#
# The brew man page lies when it speaks of
# $BREW --prefix --installed <formula>
# outputting nothing. In Homebrew 3.3.16,
# it produces output regardless of whether
# the formula is installed or not, so we
# send the standard output and error to
# the bit bucket.
#
if $BREW --prefix --installed openssl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
#
# Yes. Get the include directory and library
# directory. (No, we can't just assume it's
# under /usr/local; Homebrew have conveniently
# chosen to put it under /opt/homebrew on ARM.)
#
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
HAVE_OPENSSL=yes
openssl_path=`$BREW --prefix openssl`
OPENSSL_CFLAGS="-I$openssl_path/include"
OPENSSL_LIBS="-L$openssl_path/lib -lssl -lcrypto"
OPENSSL_LIBS_STATIC="-L$openssl_path/lib -lssl -lcrypto"
OPENSSL_LIBS_PRIVATE="-L$openssl_path/lib -lssl -lcrypto"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
fi
#
# If it wasn't found, and /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib
# exist, check if it's in /usr/local. (We check whether they
# exist because, if they don't exist, the compiler will warn
# about that and then ignore the argument, so they test
# using just the system header files and libraries.)
#
# We include the standard include file to 1) make sure that
# it's installed (if it's just a shared library for the
# benefit of existing programs, that's not useful) and 2)
# because SSL_library_init() is a library routine in some
# versions and a #defined wrapper around OPENSSL_init_ssl()
# in others.
#
if test "x$HAVE_OPENSSL" != "xyes" -a -d "/usr/local/include" -a -d "/usr/local/lib"; then
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I/usr/local/include"
LIBS="$LIBS -L/usr/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we have OpenSSL/libressl in /usr/local that we can use)
AC_TRY_LINK(
[
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
],
[
SSL_library_init();
return 0;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
HAVE_OPENSSL=yes
OPENSSL_CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include"
OPENSSL_LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto"
OPENSSL_LIBS_STATIC="-L/usr/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto"
OPENSSL_LIBS_PRIVATE="-L/usr/local/lib -lssl -lcrypto"
],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
fi
#
# If it wasn't found, check if it's a system library.
#
# We include the standard include file to 1) make sure that
# it's installed (if it's just a shared library for the
# benefit of existing programs, that's not useful) and 2)
# because SSL_library_init() is a library routine in some
# versions and a #defined wrapper around OPENSSL_init_ssl()
# in others.
#
if test "x$HAVE_OPENSSL" != "xyes"; then
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
LIBS="$LIBS -lssl -lcrypto"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we have a system OpenSSL/libressl that we can use)
AC_TRY_LINK(
[
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
],
[
SSL_library_init();
return 0;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
HAVE_OPENSSL=yes
OPENSSL_LIBS="-lssl -lcrypto"
OPENSSL_LIBS_STATIC="-lssl -lcrypto"
OPENSSL_LIBS_PRIVATE="-lssl -lcrypto"
],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
fi
#
# OK, did we find it?
#
if test "x$HAVE_OPENSSL" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_OPENSSL], [1], [Use OpenSSL])
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS $OPENSSL_CFLAGS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS $OPENSSL_LIBS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC $OPENSSL_LIBS_STATIC"
LIBS_PRIVATE="$LIBS_PRIVATE $OPENSSL_LIBS_PRIVATE"
REQUIRES_PRIVATE="$REQUIRES_PRIVATE $OPENSSL_REQUIRES_PRIVATE"
else
AC_MSG_NOTICE(OpenSSL not found)
fi
AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_REMOTE,,
[Define to 1 if remote packet capture is to be supported])
REMOTE_C_SRC="$REMOTE_C_SRC pcap-new.c pcap-rpcap.c rpcap-protocol.c sockutils.c sslutils.c"
BUILD_RPCAPD=build-rpcapd
INSTALL_RPCAPD=install-rpcapd
;;
*) AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
;;
esac
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to build optimizer debugging code)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(optimizer-dbg,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-optimizer-dbg],[build optimizer debugging code]))
if test "$enable_optimizer_dbg" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(BDEBUG,1,[Enable optimizer debugging])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(${enable_optimizer_dbg-no})
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to build parser debugging code)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(yydebug,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-yydebug],[build parser debugging code]))
if test "$enable_yydebug" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(YYDEBUG,1,[Enable parser debugging])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(${enable_yydebug-no})
#
# Look for {f}lex.
#
AC_PROG_LEX
if test "$LEX" = ":"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Neither flex nor lex was found.])
fi
#
# Make sure {f}lex supports the -P, --header-file, and --nounput flags
# and supports processing our scanner.l.
#
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for capable lex], tcpdump_cv_capable_lex,
if $LEX -P pcap_ --header-file=/dev/null --nounput -t $srcdir/scanner.l > /dev/null 2>&1; then
tcpdump_cv_capable_lex=yes
else
tcpdump_cv_capable_lex=insufficient
fi)
if test $tcpdump_cv_capable_lex = insufficient ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([$LEX is insufficient to compile libpcap.
libpcap requires Flex 2.5.31 or later, or a compatible version of lex.
If a suitable version of Lex/Flex is available as a non-standard command
and/or not in the PATH, you can specify it using the LEX environment
variable. That said, on some systems the error can mean that Flex/Lex is
actually acceptable, but m4 is not. Likewise, if a suitable version of
m4 (such as GNU M4) is available but has not been detected, you can
specify it using the M4 environment variable.])
fi
#
# Look for yacc/bison/byacc.
# If it's Bison, we do not want -y, as 1) we will be using -o to cause
# the output for XXX.y to be written to XXX.c and 2) we don't want
# it to issue warnings about stuff not supported by POSIX YACC - we
# want to use that stuff, and don't care whether plain YACC supports
# it or not, we require either Bison or Berkeley YACC.
#
BISON_BYACC=""
#
# Look for Bison.
#
AC_CHECK_PROGS(BISON_BYACC, bison)
if test x"$BISON_BYACC" != x; then
#
# We found Bison.
#
# Bison prior to 2.4(.1) doesn't support "%define api.pure", so use
# "%pure-parser".
#
bison_major_version=`$BISON_BYACC -V | sed -n 's/.* \(@<:@1-9@:>@@<:@0-9@:>@*\)\.@<:@0-9@:>@@<:@0-9.@:>@*/\1/p'`
bison_minor_version=`$BISON_BYACC -V | sed -n 's/.* @<:@1-9@:>@@<:@0-9@:>@*\.\(@<:@0-9@:>@+\).*/\1/p'`
if test "$bison_major_version" -lt 2 -o \
\( "$bison_major_version" -eq 2 -a "$bison_major_version" -lt 4 \)
then
REENTRANT_PARSER="%pure-parser"
else
REENTRANT_PARSER="%define api.pure"
fi
else
#
# We didn't find Bison; check for Berkeley YACC, under the
# names byacc and yacc.
#
AC_CHECK_PROGS(BISON_BYACC, byacc yacc)
if test x"$BISON_BYACC" != x; then
#
# Make sure this is Berkeley YACC, not AT&T YACC;
# the latter doesn't support reentrant parsers.
# Run it with "-V"; that succeeds and reports the
# version number with Berkeley YACC, but will
# (probably) fail with various vendor flavors
# of AT&T YACC.
#
# Hopefully this also eliminates any versions
# of Berkeley YACC that don't support reentrant
# parsers, if there are any.
#
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for capable yacc], tcpdump_cv_capable_yacc,
if $BISON_BYACC -V >/dev/null 2>&1; then
tcpdump_cv_capable_yacc=yes
else
tcpdump_cv_capable_yacc=insufficient
fi)
if test $tcpdump_cv_capable_yacc = insufficient ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([$BISON_BYACC is insufficient to compile libpcap.
libpcap requires Bison, a newer version of Berkeley YACC with support
for reentrant parsers, or another YACC compatible with them.])
fi
else
#
# OK, we found neither byacc nor yacc.
#
AC_MSG_ERROR([Neither bison, byacc, nor yacc was found.
libpcap requires Bison, a newer version of Berkeley YACC with support
for reentrant parsers, or another YACC compatible with them.])
fi
#
# Berkeley YACC doesn't support "%define api.pure", so use
# "%pure-parser".
#
REENTRANT_PARSER="%pure-parser"
fi
AC_SUBST(BISON_BYACC)
AC_SUBST(REENTRANT_PARSER)
#
# Do various checks for various OSes and versions of those OSes.
#
# Assume, by default, no support for shared libraries and V7/BSD
# convention for man pages (devices in section 4, file formats in
# section 5, miscellaneous info in section 7, administrative commands
# and daemons in section 8). Individual cases can override this.
#
DYEXT="none"
MAN_DEVICES=4
MAN_FILE_FORMATS=5
MAN_MISC_INFO=7
MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=8
case "$host_os" in
aix*)
dnl Workaround to enable certain features
AC_DEFINE(_SUN,1,[define on AIX to get certain functions])
#
# AIX makes it fun to build shared and static libraries,
# because they're *both* ".a" archive libraries. We
# build the static library for the benefit of the traditional
# scheme of building libpcap and tcpdump in subdirectories of
# the same directory, with tcpdump statically linked with the
# libpcap in question, but we also build a shared library as
# "libpcap.shareda" and install *it*, rather than the static
# library, as "libpcap.a".
#
DYEXT="shareda"
case "$V_PCAP" in
dlpi)
#
# If we're using DLPI, applications will need to
# use /lib/pse.exp if present, as we use the
# STREAMS routines.
#
pseexe="/lib/pse.exp"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $pseexe)
if test -f $pseexe ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
LIBS="-I:$pseexe"
fi
;;
bpf)
#
# If we're using BPF, we need "-lodm" and "-lcfg", as
# we use them to load the BPF module.
#
LIBS="-lodm -lcfg"
;;
esac
;;
darwin*)
DYEXT="dylib"
V_CCOPT="$V_CCOPT -fno-common"
AC_ARG_ENABLE(universal,
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-universal],[don't build universal on macOS]))
if test "$enable_universal" != "no"; then
case "$host_os" in
darwin[[0-7]].*)
#
# Pre-Tiger. Build only for 32-bit PowerPC; no
# need for any special compiler or linker flags.
#
;;
darwin8.[[0123]]|darwin8.[[0123]].*)
#
# Tiger, prior to Intel support. Build
# libraries and executables for 32-bit PowerPC
# and 64-bit PowerPC, with 32-bit PowerPC first.
# (I'm guessing that's what Apple does.)
#
# (The double brackets are needed because
# autotools/m4 use brackets as a quoting
# character; the double brackets turn into
# single brackets in the generated configure
# file.)
#
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64"
V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64"
V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64"
;;
darwin8.[[456]]|darwin8.[[456]].*)
#
# Tiger, subsequent to Intel support but prior
# to x86-64 support. Build libraries and
# executables for 32-bit PowerPC, 64-bit
# PowerPC, and 32-bit x86, with 32-bit PowerPC
# first. (I'm guessing that's what Apple does.)
#
# (The double brackets are needed because
# autotools/m4 use brackets as a quoting
# character; the double brackets turn into
# single brackets in the generated configure
# file.)
#
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386"
V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386"
V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386"
;;
darwin8.*)
#
# All other Tiger, so subsequent to x86-64
# support. Build libraries and executables for
# 32-bit PowerPC, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit x86,
# and x86-64, with 32-bit PowerPC first. (I'm
# guessing that's what Apple does.)
#
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
;;
darwin9.*)
#
# Leopard. Build libraries for 32-bit PowerPC,
# 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit x86, and x86-64, with
# 32-bit PowerPC first, and build executables
# for 32-bit x86 and 32-bit PowerPC, with 32-bit
# x86 first. (That's what Apple does.)
#
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch i386 -arch ppc"
V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch i386 -arch ppc"
;;
darwin10.*)
#
# Snow Leopard. Build libraries for x86-64,
# 32-bit x86, and 32-bit PowerPC, with x86-64
# first, and build executables for x86-64 and
# 32-bit x86, with x86-64 first. (That's what
# Apple does, even though Snow Leopard doesn't
# run on PPC, so PPC libpcap runs under Rosetta,
# and Rosetta doesn't support BPF ioctls, so PPC
# programs can't do live captures.)
#
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386 -arch ppc"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386 -arch ppc"
V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386"
V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386"
;;
darwin1[[1-8]]*)
#
# Post-Snow Leopard, pre-Catalina. Build
# libraries for x86-64 and 32-bit x86, with
# x86-64 first, and build executables only for
# x86-64. (That's what Apple does.) This
# requires no special flags for programs.
#
# We check whether we *can* build for i386 and,
# if not, suggest that the user install the
# /usr/include headers if they want to build
# fat.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether building for 32-bit x86 is supported)
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -arch i386"
AC_TRY_LINK(
[],
[return 0;],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64"
#
# OpenSSL installation on macOS seems
# to install only the libs for 64-bit
# x86 - at least that's what Brew does:
# only configure 32-bit builds if we
# don't have OpenSSL.
#
if test "$HAVE_OPENSSL" != yes; then
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="$V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT -arch i386"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="$V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT -arch i386"
fi
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64"
case "$host_os" in
darwin18.*)
#
# Mojave; you need to install the
# /usr/include headers to get
# 32-bit x86 builds to work.
#
AC_MSG_WARN([Compiling for 32-bit x86 gives an error; try installing the command-line tools and, after that, installing the /usr/include headers from the /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg package])
;;
*)
#
# Pre-Mojave; the command-line
# tools should be sufficient to
# enable 32-bit x86 builds.
#
AC_MSG_WARN([Compiling for 32-bit x86 gives an error; try installing the command-line tools])
;;
esac
])
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
;;
darwin19*)
#
# Catalina. Build libraries and executables
# only for x86-64. (That's what Apple does;
# 32-bit x86 binaries are not supported on
# Catalina.)
#
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64"
V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64"
V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64"
;;
darwin*)
#
# Post-Catalina. Build libraries and
# executables for x86-64 and ARM64.
# (That's what Apple does, except they
# build for arm64e, which may include
# some of the pointer-checking extensions.)
#
# If we're building with libssl, make sure
# we can build fat with it (i.e., that it
# was built fat); if we can't, don't set
# the target architectures, and just
# build for the host we're on.
#
# Otherwise, just add both of them.
#
if test "$HAVE_OPENSSL" = yes; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether building fat with libssl is supported)
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $OPENSSL_LIBS"
AC_TRY_LINK(
[
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
],
[
SSL_library_init();
return 0;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]
)
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
else
V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64"
fi
;;
esac
fi
;;
hpux9*)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HPUX9,1,[on HP-UX 9.x])
#
# Use System V conventions for man pages.
#
MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=1m
MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
MAN_MISC_INFO=5
;;
hpux10.0*)
#
# Use System V conventions for man pages.
#
MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=1m
MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
MAN_MISC_INFO=5
;;
hpux10.1*)
#
# Use System V conventions for man pages.
#
MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=1m
MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
MAN_MISC_INFO=5
;;
hpux*)
dnl HPUX 10.20 and above is similar to HPUX 9, but
dnl not the same....
dnl
dnl XXX - DYEXT should be set to "sl" if this is building
dnl for 32-bit PA-RISC, but should be left as "so" for
dnl 64-bit PA-RISC or, I suspect, IA-64.
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HPUX10_20_OR_LATER,1,[on HP-UX 10.20 or later])
if test "`uname -m`" = "ia64"; then
DYEXT="so"
else
DYEXT="sl"
fi
#
# "-b" builds a shared library; "+h" sets the soname.
#
SHLIB_OPT="-b"
SONAME_OPT="+h"
#
# Use System V conventions for man pages.
#
MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
MAN_MISC_INFO=5
;;
irix*)
#
# Use IRIX conventions for man pages; they're the same as the
# System V conventions, except that they use section 8 for
# administrative commands and daemons.
#
MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
MAN_MISC_INFO=5
;;
linux*|freebsd*|netbsd*|openbsd*|dragonfly*|kfreebsd*|gnu*|haiku*|midipix*)
DYEXT="so"
;;
osf*)
DYEXT="so"
#
# DEC OSF/1, a/k/a Digital UNIX, a/k/a Tru64 UNIX.
# Use Tru64 UNIX conventions for man pages; they're the same as
# the System V conventions except that they use section 8 for
# administrative commands and daemons.
#
MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
MAN_MISC_INFO=5
MAN_DEVICES=7
;;
sinix*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if SINIX compiler defines sinix)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[],
[int i = sinix;],
ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined=yes,
ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined=no))
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined)
if test $ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined = no ; then
AC_DEFINE(sinix,1,[on sinix])
fi
;;
solaris*)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOLARIS,1,[On solaris])
DYEXT="so"
#
# Make sure errno is thread-safe, in case we're called in
# a multithreaded program. We don't guarantee that two
# threads can use the *same* pcap_t safely, but the
# current version does guarantee that you can use different
# pcap_t's in different threads, and even that pcap_compile()
# is thread-safe (it wasn't thread-safe in some older versions).
#
V_CCOPT="$V_CCOPT -D_TS_ERRNO"
case "`uname -r`" in
5.12)
;;
*)
#
# Use System V conventions for man pages.
#
MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=1m
MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
MAN_MISC_INFO=5
MAN_DEVICES=7D
esac
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT)
AC_SUBST(V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT)
AC_SUBST(V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT)
AC_SUBST(V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT)
AC_SUBST(DYEXT)
AC_SUBST(MAN_DEVICES)
AC_SUBST(MAN_FILE_FORMATS)
AC_SUBST(MAN_MISC_INFO)
AC_SUBST(MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(shared,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-shared],[build shared libraries @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@]))
test "x$enable_shared" = "xno" && DYEXT="none"
AC_PROG_RANLIB
AC_CHECK_TOOL([AR], [ar])
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_SUBST(LN_S)
AC_LBL_DEVEL(V_CCOPT)
#
# Check to see if the sockaddr struct has the 4.4 BSD sa_len member.
#
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct sockaddr.sa_len],,,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
])
#
# Check to see if there's a sockaddr_storage structure.
#
AC_CHECK_TYPES(struct sockaddr_storage,,,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
])
#
# Check to see if the dl_hp_ppa_info_t struct has the HP-UX 11.00
# dl_module_id_1 member.
#
# NOTE: any failure means we conclude that it doesn't have that member,
# so if we don't have DLPI, don't have a <sys/dlpi_ext.h> header, or
# have one that doesn't declare a dl_hp_ppa_info_t type, we conclude
# it doesn't have that member (which is OK, as either we won't be
# using code that would use that member, or we wouldn't compile in
# any case).
#
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([dl_hp_ppa_info_t.dl_module_id_1],,,
[
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/dlpi.h>
#include <sys/dlpi_ext.h>
])
#
# Various Linux-specific mechanisms.
#
AC_ARG_ENABLE([usb],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-usb],[enable Linux usbmon USB capture support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
[],
[enable_usb=yes])
#
# If somebody requested an XXX-only pcap, that doesn't include
# additional mechanisms.
#
if test "xxx_only" != yes; then
case "$host_os" in
linux*)
dnl check for USB sniffing support
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Linux usbmon USB sniffing support)
if test "x$enable_usb" != "xno" ; then
AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_LINUX_USBMON, 1, [target host supports Linux usbmon for USB sniffing])
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-usb-linux.c"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
#
# Note: if the directory for special files is *EVER* somewhere
# other than the UN*X standard of /dev (which will break any
# software that looks for /dev/null or /dev/tty, for example,
# so doing that is *REALLY* not a good idea), please provide
# some mechanism to determine that directory at *run time*,
# rather than *configure time*, so that it works when doinga
# a cross-build, and that works with *multiple* distributions,
# with our without udev, and with multiple versions of udev,
# with udevinfo or udevadm or any other mechanism to get the
# special files directory.
#
# Do we have a version of <linux/compiler.h> available?
# If so, we might need it for <linux/usbdevice_fs.h>.
#
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/compiler.h)
if test "$ac_cv_header_linux_compiler_h" = yes; then
#
# Yes - include it when testing for <linux/usbdevice_fs.h>.
#
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/usbdevice_fs.h,,,[#include <linux/compiler.h>])
else
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/usbdevice_fs.h)
fi
if test "$ac_cv_header_linux_usbdevice_fs_h" = yes; then
#
# OK, does it define bRequestType? Older versions of the kernel
# define fields with names like "requesttype, "request", and
# "value", rather than "bRequestType", "bRequest", and
# "wValue".
#
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct usbdevfs_ctrltransfer.bRequestType],,,
[
AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_COMPILER_H
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#endif
#include <linux/usbdevice_fs.h>
])
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
#
# Life's too short to deal with trying to get this to compile
# if you don't get the right types defined with
# __KERNEL_STRICT_NAMES getting defined by some other include.
#
# Check whether the includes Just Work. If not, don't turn on
# netfilter support.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we can compile the netfilter support)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile,
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>
#include <linux/netfilter.h>
#include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink.h>
#include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.h>
#include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink_queue.h>],
[],
ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile=yes,
ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile=no))
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile)
if test $ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile = yes ; then
AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_NETFILTER, 1,
[target host supports netfilter sniffing])
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-netfilter-linux.c"
fi
;;
esac
fi
AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_LINUX_USBMON)
AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_NETFILTER)
AC_ARG_ENABLE([netmap],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-netmap],[enable netmap support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
[],
[enable_netmap=yes])
if test "x$enable_netmap" != "xno" ; then
#
# Check whether net/netmap_user.h is usable if NETMAP_WITH_LIBS is
# defined; it's not usable on DragonFly BSD 4.6 if NETMAP_WITH_LIBS
# is defined, for example, as it includes a non-existent malloc.h
# header.
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we can compile the netmap support)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile,
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
#define NETMAP_WITH_LIBS
#include <net/netmap_user.h>],
[],
ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile=yes,
ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile=no))
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile)
if test $ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile = yes ; then
AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_NETMAP, 1,
[target host supports netmap])
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-netmap.c"
fi
AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_NETMAP)
fi
# Check for DPDK support.
AC_ARG_WITH([dpdk],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-dpdk@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include DPDK support (located in directory DIR, if supplied). @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
[
if test "$withval" = no
then
# User doesn't want DPDK support.
want_dpdk=no
elif test "$withval" = yes
then
# User wants DPDK support but hasn't specified a directory.
want_dpdk=yes
else
# User wants DPDK support and has specified a directory,
# so use the provided value.
want_dpdk=yes
dpdk_dir=$withval
fi
],[
if test "$V_PCAP" = dpdk; then
# User requested DPDK-only libpcap, so we'd better have
# the DPDK API.
want_dpdk=yes
elif test "xxx_only" = yes; then
# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
# want DPDK support.
want_dpdk=no
else
#
# Use DPDK API if present, otherwise don't
#
want_dpdk=ifpresent
fi
])
if test "$want_dpdk" != no; then
#
# The user didn't explicitly say they don't want DPDK,
# so see if we have it.
#
# We only try to find it using pkg-config; DPDK is *SO*
# complicated - DPDK 19.02, for example, has about 117(!)
# libraries, and the precise set of libraries required has
# changed over time - so attempting to guess which libraries
# you need, and hardcoding that in an attempt to find the
# libraries without DPDK, rather than relying on DPDK to
# tell you, with a .pc file, what libraries are needed,
# is *EXTREMELY* fragile and has caused some bug reports,
# so we're just not going to do it.
#
# If that causes a problem, the only thing we will do is
# accept an alternative way of finding the appropriate
# library set for the installed version of DPDK that is
# as robust as pkg-config (i.e., it had better work as well
# as pkg-config with *ALL* versions of DPDK that provide a
# libdpdk.pc file).
#
# If --with-dpdk={path} was specified, add {path}/pkgconfig
# to PKG_CONFIG_PATH, so we look for the .pc file there,
# first.
#
save_PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
if test -n "$dpdk_dir"; then
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$dpdk_dir:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
fi
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(DPDK, libdpdk,
[
found_dpdk=yes
])
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$save_PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
#
# Did we find DPDK?
#
if test "$found_dpdk" = yes; then
#
# Found it.
#
# We call rte_eth_dev_count_avail(), and older versions
# of DPDK didn't have it, so check for it.
#
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $DPDK_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $DPDK_LIBS"
AC_CHECK_FUNC(rte_eth_dev_count_avail)
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
fi
if test "$ac_cv_func_rte_eth_dev_count_avail" = yes; then
#
# We found a usable DPDK.
#
# Check whether the rte_ether.h file defines
# struct ether_addr or struct rte_ether_addr.
#
# ("API compatibility? That's for losers!")
#
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $DPDK_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $DPDK_LIBS"
AC_CHECK_TYPES(struct rte_ether_addr,,,
[
#include <rte_ether.h>
])
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
#
# We can build with DPDK.
#
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS $DPDK_CFLAGS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS $DPDK_LIBS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC $DPDK_LIBS_STATIC"
REQUIRES_PRIVATE="$REQUIRES_PRIVATE libdpdk"
AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_DPDK, 1, [target host supports DPDK])
if test $V_PCAP != dpdk ; then
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-dpdk.c"
fi
else
#
# We didn't find a usable DPDK.
# If we required it (with --with-dpdk or --with-pcap=dpdk),
# fail with an appropriate message telling the user what
# the problem was, otherwise note the problem with a
# warning.
#
if test "$found_dpdk" != yes; then
#
# Not found with pkg-config. Note that we
# require that DPDK must be findable with
# pkg-config.
#
if test "$V_PCAP" = dpdk; then
#
# User requested DPDK-only capture support.
#
AC_MSG_ERROR(
[DPDK support requested with --with-pcap=dpdk, but
we couldn't find DPDK with pkg-config. Make sure that pkg-config is
installed, that DPDK 18.02.2 or later is installed, and that DPDK
provides a .pc file.])
fi
if test "$want_dpdk" = yes; then
#
# User requested that libpcap include
# DPDK capture support.
#
AC_MSG_ERROR(
[DPDK support requested with --with-dpdk, but we
couldn't find DPDK with pkg-config. Make sure that pkg-config
is installed, that DPDK 18.02.2 or later is installed, and that
DPDK provides .pc file.])
fi
#
# User didn't indicate whether they wanted DPDK
# or not; just warn why we didn't find it.
#
AC_MSG_WARN(
[We couldn't find DPDK with pkg-config. If
you want DPDK support, make sure that pkg-config is installed,
that DPDK 18.02.2 or later is installed, and that DPDK provides a
.pc file.])
elif test "$ac_cv_func_rte_eth_dev_count_avail" != yes; then
#
# Found with pkg-config, but we couldn't compile
# a program that calls rte_eth_dev_count(); we
# probably have the developer package installed,
# but don't have a sufficiently recent version
# of DPDK. Note that we need a sufficiently
# recent version of DPDK.
#
if test "$V_PCAP" = dpdk; then
#
# User requested DPDK-only capture support.
#
AC_MSG_ERROR(
[DPDK support requested with --with-pcap=dpdk, but we
can't compile libpcap with DPDK. Make sure that DPDK 18.02.2 or later
is installed.])
fi
if test "$want_dpdk" = yes; then
#
# User requested that libpcap include
# DPDK capture support.
#
AC_MSG_ERROR(
[DPDK support requested with --with-dpdk, but
we can't compile libpcap with DPDK. Make sure that DPDK 18.02.2
or later is DPDK is installed.])
fi
#
# User didn't indicate whether they wanted DPDK
# or not; just warn why we didn't find it.
#
AC_MSG_WARN(
[DPDK was found, but we can't compile libpcap with it.
Make sure that DPDK 18.02.2 or later is installed.])
fi
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_DPDK)
AC_ARG_ENABLE([bluetooth],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-bluetooth],[enable Bluetooth support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
[],
[enable_bluetooth=ifsupportavailable])
if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
# want Bluetooth support.
enable_bluetooth=no
fi
if test "x$enable_bluetooth" != "xno" ; then
dnl check for Bluetooth sniffing support
case "$host_os" in
linux*)
AC_CHECK_HEADER(bluetooth/bluetooth.h,
[
#
# We have bluetooth.h, so we support Bluetooth
# sniffing.
#
AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_BT, 1, [target host supports Bluetooth sniffing])
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-bt-linux.c"
AC_MSG_NOTICE(Bluetooth sniffing is supported)
ac_lbl_bluetooth_available=yes
#
# OK, does struct sockaddr_hci have an hci_channel
# member?
#
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct sockaddr_hci.hci_channel],
[
#
# Yes; is HCI_CHANNEL_MONITOR defined?
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if HCI_CHANNEL_MONITOR is defined)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_lbl_hci_channel_monitor_is_defined,
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[
#include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
#include <bluetooth/hci.h>
],
[
u_int i = HCI_CHANNEL_MONITOR;
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_BT_MONITOR,,
[target host supports Bluetooth Monitor])
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-bt-monitor-linux.c"
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
]))
],,
[
#include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
#include <bluetooth/hci.h>
])
],
[
#
# We don't have bluetooth.h, so we don't support
# Bluetooth sniffing.
#
if test "x$enable_bluetooth" = "xyes" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(Bluetooth sniffing is not supported; install bluez-lib devel to enable it)
else
AC_MSG_NOTICE(Bluetooth sniffing is not supported; install bluez-lib devel to enable it)
fi
])
;;
*)
if test "x$enable_bluetooth" = "xyes" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(no Bluetooth sniffing support implemented for $host_os)
else
AC_MSG_NOTICE(no Bluetooth sniffing support implemented for $host_os)
fi
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_BT)
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE([dbus],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-dbus],[enable D-Bus capture support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
[],
[enable_dbus=ifavailable])
if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
# want D-Bus support.
enable_dbus=no
fi
if test "x$enable_dbus" != "xno"; then
if test "x$enable_dbus" = "xyes"; then
case "$host_os" in
darwin*)
#
# We don't support D-Bus sniffing on macOS; see
#
# https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74029
#
# The user requested it, so fail.
#
AC_MSG_ERROR([Due to freedesktop.org bug 74029, D-Bus capture support is not available on macOS])
esac
else
case "$host_os" in
darwin*)
#
# We don't support D-Bus sniffing on macOS; see
#
# https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74029
#
# The user dind't explicitly request it, so just
# silently refuse to enable it.
#
enable_dbus="no"
;;
esac
fi
fi
if test "x$enable_dbus" != "xno"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(DBUS, dbus-1,
[
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $DBUS_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $DBUS_LIBS"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether the D-Bus library defines dbus_connection_read_write)
AC_TRY_LINK(
[#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <dbus/dbus.h>],
[return dbus_connection_read_write(NULL, 0);],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_DBUS, 1, [support D-Bus sniffing])
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-dbus.c"
V_INCLS="$V_INCLS $DBUS_CFLAGS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS $DBUS_LIBS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC $DBUS_LIBS_STATIC"
REQUIRES_PRIVATE="$REQUIRES_PRIVATE dbus-1"
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
if test "x$enable_dbus" = "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-dbus was given, but the D-Bus library doesn't define dbus_connection_read_write()])
fi
])
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
],
[
if test "x$enable_dbus" = "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-dbus was given, but the dbus-1 package is not installed])
fi
])
AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_DBUS)
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE([rdma],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-rdma],[enable RDMA capture support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
[],
[enable_rdma=ifavailable])
if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
# want RDMA support.
enable_rdma=no
fi
if test "x$enable_rdma" != "xno"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBIBVERBS, libibverbs,
[
found_libibverbs=yes
LIBIBVERBS_REQUIRES_PRIVATE="libibverbs"
])
if test "x$found_libibverbs" != "xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(ibverbs, ibv_get_device_list,
[
found_libibverbs=yes
LIBIBVERBS_CFLAGS=""
LIBIBVERBS_LIBS="-libverbs"
# XXX - at least on Ubuntu 20.04, there are many more
# libraries needed; is there any platform where
# libibverbs is available but where pkg-config isn't
# available or libibverbs doesn't use it? If not,
# we should only use pkg-config for it.
LIBIBVERBS_LIBS_STATIC="-libverbs"
LIBIBVERBS_LIBS_PRIVATE="-libverbs"
]
)
fi
if test "x$found_libibverbs" = "xyes"; then
AC_LBL_SAVE_CHECK_STATE
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $LIBIBVERBS_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $LIBIBVERBS_LIBS"
AC_CHECK_HEADER(infiniband/verbs.h, [
#
# ibv_create_flow may be defined as a static inline
# function in infiniband/verbs.h, so we can't
# use AC_CHECK_LIB.
#
# Too bad autoconf has no AC_SYMBOL_EXISTS()
# macro that works like CMake's check_symbol_exists()
# function, to check do a compile check like
# this (they do a clever trick to avoid having
# to know the function's signature).
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether libibverbs defines ibv_create_flow)
AC_TRY_LINK(
[
#include <infiniband/verbs.h>
],
[
(void) ibv_create_flow((struct ibv_qp *) NULL,
(struct ibv_flow_attr *) NULL);
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
found_usable_libibverbs=yes
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
]
)
])
AC_LBL_RESTORE_CHECK_STATE
fi
if test "x$found_usable_libibverbs" = "xyes"
then
AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_RDMASNIFF, , [target host supports RDMA sniffing])
MODULE_C_SRC="$MODULE_C_SRC pcap-rdmasniff.c"
CFLAGS="$LIBIBVERBS_CFLAGS $CFLAGS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS="$LIBIBVERBS_LIBS $ADDITIONAL_LIBS"
ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC="$LIBIBVERBS_LIBS_STATIC $ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC"
LIBS_PRIVATE="$LIBIBVERBS_LIBS_PRIVATE $LIBS_PRIVATE"
REQUIRES_PRIVATE="$REQUIRES_PRIVATE $LIBIBVERBS_REQUIRES_PRIVATE"
fi
AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_RDMASNIFF)
fi
#
# If this is a platform where we need to have the .pc file and
# pcap-config script supply an rpath option to specify the directory
# in which the libpcap shared library is installed, and the install
# prefix /usr (meaning we're not installing a system library), provide
# the rpath option.
#
# (We must check $prefix, as $libdir isn't necessarily /usr/lib in this
# case - for example, Linux distributions for 64-bit platforms that
# also provide support for binaries for a 32-bit version of the
# platform may put the 64-bit libraries, the 32-bit libraries, or both
# in directories other than /usr/lib.)
#
# In AIX, do we have to do this?
#
# In Darwin-based OSes, the full paths of the shared libraries with
# which the program was linked are stored in the executable, so we don't
# need to provide an rpath option.
#
# With the HP-UX linker, directories specified with -L are, by default,
# added to the run-time search path, so we don't need to supply them.
#
# For Tru64 UNIX, "-rpath" works with DEC's^WCompaq's^WHP's C compiler
# for Alpha, but isn't documented as working with GCC, and no GCC-
# compatible option is documented as working with the DEC compiler.
# If anybody needs this on Tru64/Alpha, they're welcome to figure out a
# way to make it work.
#
# This must *not* depend on the compiler, as, on platforms where there's
# a GCC-compatible compiler and a vendor compiler, we need to work with
# both.
#
if test "$prefix" != "/usr"; then
case "$host_os" in
freebsd*|netbsd*|openbsd*|dragonfly*|linux*|haiku*|midipix*|gnu*)
#
# Platforms where the "native" C compiler is GCC or
# accepts compatible command-line arguments, and the
# "native" linker is the GNU linker or accepts
# compatible command-line arguments.
#
RPATH="-Wl,-rpath,\${libdir}"
;;
solaris*)
#
# Sun/Oracle's linker, the GNU linker, and
# GNU-compatible linkers all support -R.
#
RPATH="-Wl,-R,\${libdir}"
;;
esac
fi
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
AC_SUBST(V_SHLIB_CCOPT)
AC_SUBST(V_SHLIB_CMD)
AC_SUBST(V_SHLIB_OPT)
AC_SUBST(V_SONAME_OPT)
AC_SUBST(RPATH)
AC_SUBST(ADDLOBJS)
AC_SUBST(ADDLARCHIVEOBJS)
AC_SUBST(PLATFORM_C_SRC)
AC_SUBST(PLATFORM_CXX_SRC)
AC_SUBST(MODULE_C_SRC)
AC_SUBST(REMOTE_C_SRC)
AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(BUILD_RPCAPD)
AC_SUBST(INSTALL_RPCAPD)
AC_SUBST(RPCAPD_LIBS)
#
# We're done with configuration operations; add ADDITIONAL_LIBS and
# ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC to LIBS and LIBS_STATIC, respectively.
#
LIBS="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS $LIBS"
LIBS_STATIC="$ADDITIONAL_LIBS_STATIC $LIBS_STATIC"
AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS([if test -f .devel; then
echo timestamp > stamp-h
cat $srcdir/Makefile-devel-adds >> Makefile
make depend || exit 1
fi])
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile grammar.y pcap-filter.manmisc pcap-linktype.manmisc
pcap-tstamp.manmisc pcap-savefile.manfile pcap.3pcap
pcap_compile.3pcap pcap_datalink.3pcap pcap_dump_open.3pcap
pcap_get_tstamp_precision.3pcap pcap_list_datalinks.3pcap
pcap_list_tstamp_types.3pcap pcap_open_dead.3pcap
pcap_open_offline.3pcap pcap_set_immediate_mode.3pcap
pcap_set_tstamp_precision.3pcap pcap_set_tstamp_type.3pcap
rpcapd/Makefile rpcapd/rpcapd.manadmin rpcapd/rpcapd-config.manfile
testprogs/Makefile)
exit 0