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5 years ago
# NOTE: these are needed by the configure.in inside the packages folder
N2N_VERSION=@N2N_VERSION@
5 years ago
########
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
export CC
export AR
CC=@CC@
AR=@AR@
#Ultrasparc64 users experiencing SIGBUS should try the following gcc options
#(thanks to Robert Gibbon)
PLATOPTS_SPARC64=-mcpu=ultrasparc -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -finline-functions -fweb -frename-registers -mapp-regs
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
export CFLAGS
export LDFLAGS
CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@ -I./include
LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@ -L.
OPENSSL_CFLAGS=$(shell pkg-config openssl; echo $$?)
ifeq ($(OPENSSL_CFLAGS), 0)
5 years ago
CFLAGS+=$(shell pkg-config --cflags-only-I openssl)
endif
WARN=-Wall
CFLAGS+=$(DEBUG) $(OPTIMIZATION) $(WARN) $(OPTIONS) $(PLATOPTS)
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
# Quick sanity check on our build environment
UNAME_S := $(shell uname -s)
ifndef UNAME_S
# This could happen if the Makefile is unable to run "uname", which can
# happen if the shell has a bad path (or is the wrong shell)
$(error Could not run uname command, cannot continue)
endif
# Any compile environment that needs different flags, libraries, includes or
# other settings will get its own CONFIG_TARGET value. For cross compiling,
# this might be set externally to the Makefile, but if not set we try to
# set a reasonable default.
export CONFIG_TARGET
ifndef CONFIG_TARGET
ifeq ($(shell uname -o),Msys)
CONFIG_TARGET=mingw
else ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Darwin)
CONFIG_TARGET=darwin
else ifeq ($(shell uname), SunOS)
CONFIG_TARGET=sunos
else
CONFIG_TARGET=generic
endif
endif
export MKDIR
export INSTALL
export INSTALL_PROG
export INSTALL_DOC
export SBINDIR
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
MKDIR=mkdir -p
INSTALL=install
INSTALL_PROG=$(INSTALL) -m755
INSTALL_DOC=$(INSTALL) -m644
# DESTDIR set in debian make system
PREFIX?=$(DESTDIR)/usr
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TARGET),darwin)
6 years ago
SBINDIR=$(PREFIX)/local/sbin
else
SBINDIR=$(PREFIX)/sbin
6 years ago
endif
MANDIR?=$(PREFIX)/share/man
MAN1DIR=$(MANDIR)/man1
MAN7DIR=$(MANDIR)/man7
MAN8DIR=$(MANDIR)/man8
N2N_LIB=libn2n.a
N2N_OBJS=$(patsubst src/%.c, src/%.o, $(wildcard src/*.c))
N2N_DEPS=$(wildcard include/*.h) $(wildcard src/*.c) Makefile
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
# As source files pass the linter, they can be added here (If all the source
# is passing the linter tests, this can be refactored)
LINT_CCODE=\
include/curve25519.h \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
include/edge_utils_win32.h \
include/header_encryption.h \
include/hexdump.h \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
include/n2n_define.h \
include/n2n_wire.h \
include/network_traffic_filter.h \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
include/pearson.h \
include/random_numbers.h \
include/sn_selection.h \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
include/speck.h \
include/tf.h \
src/edge_management.c \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
src/edge_utils_win32.c \
src/example_edge_embed_quick_edge_init.c \
src/header_encryption.c \
src/management.c \
src/management.h \
src/sn_management.c \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
src/sn_selection.c \
src/strbuf.h \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
src/transform_cc20.c \
src/transform_null.c \
src/tuntap_freebsd.c \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
src/tuntap_linux.c \
src/tuntap_netbsd.c \
src/tuntap_osx.c \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
src/wire.c \
tools/tests-auth.c \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
tools/tests-compress.c \
tools/tests-elliptic.c \
tools/tests-hashing.c \
tools/tests-transform.c \
tools/tests-wire.c \
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
export LDLIBS
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
LDLIBS+=-ln2n
LDLIBS+=@N2N_LIBS@
#For OpenSolaris (Solaris too?)
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TARGET), sunos)
LDLIBS+=-lsocket -lnsl
endif
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TARGET),mingw)
CFLAGS+=-I. -I./win32 -DWIN32
LDLIBS+=$(abspath win32/n2n_win32.a)
LDLIBS+=-lws2_32 -liphlpapi
N2N_DEPS+=win32/n2n_win32.a
SUBDIRS+=win32
endif
APPS=edge
APPS+=supernode
APPS+=example_edge_embed_quick_edge_init
7 years ago
APPS+=example_edge_embed
APPS+=example_sn_embed
DOCS=edge.8.gz supernode.1.gz n2n.7.gz
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
# This is the superset of all packages that might be needed during the build.
# Mostly of use in automated build systems.
BUILD_DEP:=\
autoconf \
build-essential \
flake8 \
gcovr \
libcap-dev \
libzstd-dev \
shellcheck \
uncrustify \
yamllint \
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
SUBDIRS+=tools
COVERAGEDIR?=coverage
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
.PHONY: $(SUBDIRS)
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
.PHONY: all
all: version $(APPS) $(DOCS) $(SUBDIRS)
# This allows breaking the build if the version.sh script discovers
# any inconsistancies
.PHONY: version
version:
@echo -n "Build for version: "
@scripts/version.sh
tools: $(N2N_LIB)
$(MAKE) -C $@
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
win32:
$(MAKE) -C $@
src/edge.o: $(N2N_DEPS)
src/supernode.o: $(N2N_DEPS)
src/example_edge_embed_quick_edge_init.o: $(N2N_DEPS)
src/example_sn_embed.o: $(N2N_DEPS)
src/example_edge_embed.o: $(N2N_DEPS)
src/edge: $(N2N_LIB)
src/supernode: $(N2N_LIB)
src/example_edge_embed_quick_edge_init: $(N2N_LIB)
src/example_sn_embed: $(N2N_LIB)
src/example_edge_embed: $(N2N_LIB)
%: src/%
cp $< $@
7 years ago
%.gz : %
gzip -c $< > $@
$(N2N_LIB): $(N2N_OBJS)
$(AR) rcs $(N2N_LIB) $(N2N_OBJS)
# $(RANLIB) $@
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
win32/n2n_win32.a: win32
.PHONY: test test.units test.integration
test: test.units test.integration
test.units: tools
scripts/test_harness.sh tests/tests_units.list
test.integration: $(APPS)
scripts/test_harness.sh tests/tests_integration.list
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
.PHONY: lint lint.python lint.ccode lint.shell lint.yaml
lint: lint.python lint.ccode lint.shell lint.yaml
added test framework and code coverage reporting (#797) * Add a simple test framework * Add a code coverage report example oneliner * Move the coverage report into a separate directory * Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report * Fix: Missing job separator * Fix: remember to actually run configure * Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure * Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push * Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report * Add a test for the various transforms * Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash * Ensure we ignore new generated output * Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests * Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets * Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled * Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file * Tell cmake about a new object file * Stop trying to make Cmake work... * Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2 * In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again * Try again to plumb the tests into cmake * Add missing library to our superset install line * Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed * Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report * Fix artifact upload yaml * Upload coverage report to codecov * Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files * Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work * Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output * Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search * Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator * Add a simple matrix build * Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option * Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu * Improve coverage generation and required build packages
3 years ago
lint.python:
flake8 scripts/n2n-ctl scripts/n2n-httpd
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
lint.ccode:
scripts/indent.sh $(LINT_CCODE)
lint.shell:
shellcheck scripts/*.sh
lint.yaml:
yamllint .
added test framework and code coverage reporting (#797) * Add a simple test framework * Add a code coverage report example oneliner * Move the coverage report into a separate directory * Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report * Fix: Missing job separator * Fix: remember to actually run configure * Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure * Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push * Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report * Add a test for the various transforms * Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash * Ensure we ignore new generated output * Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests * Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets * Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled * Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file * Tell cmake about a new object file * Stop trying to make Cmake work... * Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2 * In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again * Try again to plumb the tests into cmake * Add missing library to our superset install line * Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed * Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report * Fix artifact upload yaml * Upload coverage report to codecov * Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files * Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work * Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output * Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search * Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator * Add a simple matrix build * Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option * Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu * Improve coverage generation and required build packages
3 years ago
# To generate coverage information, run configure with
# CFLAGS="-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage" LDFLAGS="--coverage"
# and run the desired tests. Ensure that package gcovr is installed
# and then run "make cover"
.PHONY: cover
added test framework and code coverage reporting (#797) * Add a simple test framework * Add a code coverage report example oneliner * Move the coverage report into a separate directory * Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report * Fix: Missing job separator * Fix: remember to actually run configure * Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure * Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push * Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report * Add a test for the various transforms * Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash * Ensure we ignore new generated output * Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests * Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets * Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled * Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file * Tell cmake about a new object file * Stop trying to make Cmake work... * Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2 * In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again * Try again to plumb the tests into cmake * Add missing library to our superset install line * Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed * Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report * Fix artifact upload yaml * Upload coverage report to codecov * Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files * Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work * Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output * Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search * Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator * Add a simple matrix build * Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option * Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu * Improve coverage generation and required build packages
3 years ago
cover:
mkdir -p $(COVERAGEDIR)
gcovr -s --html --html-details --output=$(COVERAGEDIR)/index.html
added test framework and code coverage reporting (#797) * Add a simple test framework * Add a code coverage report example oneliner * Move the coverage report into a separate directory * Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report * Fix: Missing job separator * Fix: remember to actually run configure * Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure * Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push * Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report * Add a test for the various transforms * Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash * Ensure we ignore new generated output * Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests * Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets * Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled * Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file * Tell cmake about a new object file * Stop trying to make Cmake work... * Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2 * In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again * Try again to plumb the tests into cmake * Add missing library to our superset install line * Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed * Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report * Fix artifact upload yaml * Upload coverage report to codecov * Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files * Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work * Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output * Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search * Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator * Add a simple matrix build * Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option * Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu * Improve coverage generation and required build packages
3 years ago
# Use coverage data to generate gcov text report files.
# Unfortunately, these end up in the wrong directory due to the
# makefile layout
# The steps to use this are similar to the "make cover" above
.PHONY: gcov
added test framework and code coverage reporting (#797) * Add a simple test framework * Add a code coverage report example oneliner * Move the coverage report into a separate directory * Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report * Fix: Missing job separator * Fix: remember to actually run configure * Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure * Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push * Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report * Add a test for the various transforms * Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash * Ensure we ignore new generated output * Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests * Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets * Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled * Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file * Tell cmake about a new object file * Stop trying to make Cmake work... * Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2 * In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again * Try again to plumb the tests into cmake * Add missing library to our superset install line * Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed * Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report * Fix artifact upload yaml * Upload coverage report to codecov * Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files * Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work * Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output * Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search * Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator * Add a simple matrix build * Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option * Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu * Improve coverage generation and required build packages
3 years ago
gcov:
gcov $(N2N_OBJS)
$(MAKE) -C tools gcov
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
# This is a convinent target to use during development or from a CI/CD system
.PHONY: build-dep
added test framework and code coverage reporting (#797) * Add a simple test framework * Add a code coverage report example oneliner * Move the coverage report into a separate directory * Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report * Fix: Missing job separator * Fix: remember to actually run configure * Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure * Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push * Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report * Add a test for the various transforms * Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash * Ensure we ignore new generated output * Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests * Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets * Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled * Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file * Tell cmake about a new object file * Stop trying to make Cmake work... * Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2 * In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again * Try again to plumb the tests into cmake * Add missing library to our superset install line * Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed * Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report * Fix artifact upload yaml * Upload coverage report to codecov * Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files * Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work * Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output * Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search * Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator * Add a simple matrix build * Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option * Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu * Improve coverage generation and required build packages
3 years ago
build-dep:
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TARGET),generic)
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
sudo apt install $(BUILD_DEP)
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
else ifeq ($(CONFIG_TARGET),darwin)
brew install automake gcovr
else
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
echo Not attempting to install dependancies for system $(CONFIG_TARGET)
endif
added test framework and code coverage reporting (#797) * Add a simple test framework * Add a code coverage report example oneliner * Move the coverage report into a separate directory * Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report * Fix: Missing job separator * Fix: remember to actually run configure * Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure * Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push * Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report * Add a test for the various transforms * Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash * Ensure we ignore new generated output * Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests * Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets * Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled * Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file * Tell cmake about a new object file * Stop trying to make Cmake work... * Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2 * In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again * Try again to plumb the tests into cmake * Add missing library to our superset install line * Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed * Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report * Fix artifact upload yaml * Upload coverage report to codecov * Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files * Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work * Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output * Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search * Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator * Add a simple matrix build * Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option * Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu * Improve coverage generation and required build packages
3 years ago
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -rf $(N2N_OBJS) $(N2N_LIB) $(APPS) $(DOCS) $(COVERAGEDIR)/ *.dSYM *~
added test framework and code coverage reporting (#797) * Add a simple test framework * Add a code coverage report example oneliner * Move the coverage report into a separate directory * Add a github action to run tests and publish a branch with the coverage report * Fix: Missing job separator * Fix: remember to actually run configure * Fix: Gotta autogen before I configure * Dont try to upload coverage report unless this is a push * Clearly show the git ref tested in the coverage report * Add a test for the various transforms * Add tests for the elliptic curve and pearson hash * Ensure we ignore new generated output * Remove unneeded boilerplate from the compression tests * Add an example of a test of the encoded wire packets * Ensure that correctly testable data is output even when zstd is not compiled * Factor test runner out into its own script and attempt to add it to the cmake file * Tell cmake about a new object file * Stop trying to make Cmake work... * Stop trying to make cmake work, round 2 * In the middle of a thousand lines of cmake output was one important one - windows could not find assert() - try again * Try again to plumb the tests into cmake * Add missing library to our superset install line * Fix build error when libcap-dev is installed * Switch to using artifact uploads instead of pages to store/show the coverage report * Fix artifact upload yaml * Upload coverage report to codecov * Fix codecov - clearly it doesnt do a recursive search for coverage files * Fix codecov - my hopeful use of a list of directories didnt work * Fix codecov - unfortunately, it doesnt just consume the coverage data and needs us to generate the gcov output * Fix codecov - nope, it still doesnt recursively search * Fix codecov - it really helps if I run the gcov data generator * Add a simple matrix build * Fix older ubuntu versions of gcovr that do not support the '--html-title' option * Ensure we use gcover options that are identical on older ubuntu * Improve coverage generation and required build packages
3 years ago
rm -f tests/*.out src/*.gcno src/*.gcda
added mingw test platform (#829) * Provide a minimal reimplementation of our autoconf, to try windows builds * Try building with windows * Fix thinko in spelling * Ensure shell script runs inside a shell * Add a hack to aid include discovery * Just keep adding tech debt... * Assume that we will have slashes in some of the replacement strings and avoid that char with sed * Restore one slash * Hack around the tools makefile interdependancy bug * A correct cflags include hack for each compile dir * Ensure we link against winsock (note, even though this says 32bit, it should link the 64bit library ... I think) * Bad link ordering if we dont use LDLIBS * Remove unused make variable * Remove makefile duplication using inheritance (this does mean you can no longer cd tools; make, but must do make tools) * Add missing library for win32 * Show OS variable * Make hack autoconf more robust for tests on non gitlab runners * Remove no longer used substitutions from hack autoconf * Add missing include path to tools under win32 * Build the win32 subdir when the compiler is Msys * The different subdirs have different dependancies * Ensure we can find the include files * Fix library link ordering * Ensure the tools dir can find the special win32 lib * Deal with the differing basic type sizes on both linux/64bit and windows/64bit * Document the steps to mimic the github windows/mingw build locally - to allow for simpler debugging * Ensure branch name in instructions matches my test branch name * Clarify the shell needed to build with mingw * Since the makefile depends on knowing the OS, raise a fatal error if we cannot determine this * Handling different compile environments is hard. - Linux: sane and reasonable results for both uname -s (=Linux) and uname -o (=GNU/Linux) - Windows/Mingw: insane results for uname -s (=MSYS_NT-$MAJOR.$MINOR-$BUILDNR) but sane results for uname -o (Msys) - Macos: sane results for uname -s (=Darwin) but does not support uname -o at all * Revamp the way that Mingw is detected * Avoid attempting to generate gcovr report when running under windows * Whoops, isolate the right step * Fix spelling mistake * win32/Makefile: Remove unused setting and add comment * ensure that all win32 includes use the same expected path * Allow simpler cross compilation by letting configure pass the CC and AR environment through * Avoid multiple '_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS redefined' warnings * Convert to a consolidated CONFIG_TARGET variable to select any different compile options * Use the more generic printf defines to avoid warnings on mingw * Update mingw build docs * English better for reader happy make * Address a number of mingw compiler warnings * Fix Visual C compile * Be sure to document some of the hacky nature of the mingw build
3 years ago
for dir in $(SUBDIRS); do $(MAKE) -C $$dir clean; done
.PHONY: distclean
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
distclean:
rm -f tests/*.out src/*.gcno src/*.gcda src/*.indent src/*.unc-backup*
rm -rf autom4te.cache/
rm -f config.log config.status configure Makefile tools/Makefile include/config.h include/config.h.in
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
rm -f doc/edge.8.gz doc/n2n.7.gz doc/supernode.1.gz
rm -f packages/debian/config.log packages/debian/config.status
rm -rf packages/debian/autom4te.cache/
rm -f packages/rpm/config.log packages/rpm/config.status
Basic C Code lint checker and shell checker (#859) * Factor build packages out into a more maintainable list * Create a location for scripts to live * Provide a make target to return the source dir as close as reasonable to the original distributed state * Add a code lint step, checking the coding style * Change test harness as recommended by shellcheck * Ensure we actually have the linter tool installed * Use the correct directory for cmake to run the tests * Adjust for the older uncrustify in the current github ubuntu-latest * Make one file pass the linter * Integrate the lint with the existing test workflow * Add files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Add more files with minimal changes needed to the linter * Dont build binaries if we fail the lint test * Update the phony targets with the lint steps * Ensure the flake8 package is installed in the new lint workflow job * Use the makefile to drive the packages needed to install for linting * No need to add dependancies on lint, just rely on the workflow status to show failure * Update the scripts dir README to reflect current assumptions * Rename and briefly document the indent.sh script * Fix the ignore to ignore the right Makefile * Rename the test_harness script to make it clear it is a shell script * Provide a master lint make target and add a shell script lint tool * Elminate stray tabs * Drop include/auth.h from linter - there are inconsistant results with function definitions when using the current uncrustify rules
3 years ago
rm -f $(addprefix src/,$(APPS))
.PHONY: install
install: edge supernode edge.8.gz supernode.1.gz n2n.7.gz
echo "MANDIR=$(MANDIR)"
$(MKDIR) $(SBINDIR) $(MAN1DIR) $(MAN7DIR) $(MAN8DIR)
$(INSTALL_PROG) supernode $(SBINDIR)/
$(INSTALL_PROG) edge $(SBINDIR)/
$(INSTALL_DOC) edge.8.gz $(MAN8DIR)/
$(INSTALL_DOC) supernode.1.gz $(MAN1DIR)/
$(INSTALL_DOC) n2n.7.gz $(MAN7DIR)/
$(MAKE) -C tools install SBINDIR=$(abspath $(SBINDIR))
# Docker builder section
DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME=ntop/supernode
5 years ago
DOCKER_IMAGE_VERSION=$N2N_VERSION_SHORT
N2N_COMMIT_HASH=$(shell scripts/version.sh hash)
.PHONY: default steps build push
default: steps
steps:
$(info This code appears to have been bitrotted since 2019 - please let us know if you are using it)
if [ "$(TARGET_ARCHITECTURE)" = "arm32v7" ] || [ "$(TARGET_ARCHITECTURE)" = "" ]; then DOCKER_IMAGE_FILENAME="Dockerfile.arm32v7" DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME=$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):$(DOCKER_IMAGE_VERSION)-arm32v7 make build; fi
if [ "$(TARGET_ARCHITECTURE)" = "x86_64" ] || [ "$(TARGET_ARCHITECTURE)" = "" ]; then DOCKER_IMAGE_FILENAME="Dockerfile.x86_64" DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME=$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):$(DOCKER_IMAGE_VERSION)-x86_64 make build; fi
build:
$(eval OS := $(shell uname -s))
$(eval ARCHITECTURE := $(shell export DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME="$(DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME)"; echo $$DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME | grep -oe -.*))
docker build --target builder --build-arg COMMIT_HASH=$(N2N_COMMIT_HASH) -t $(DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME) -f image-platforms/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_FILENAME) .
docker container create --name builder $(DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME)
if [ ! -d "./build" ]; then mkdir ./build; fi
docker container cp builder:/usr/src/n2n/supernode ./build/supernode-$(OS)$(ARCHITECTURE)
docker container cp builder:/usr/src/n2n/edge ./build/edge-$(OS)$(ARCHITECTURE)
docker container rm -f builder
docker build --build-arg COMMIT_HASH=$(N2N_COMMIT_HASH) -t $(DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME) -f image-platforms/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_FILENAME) .
docker tag $(DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGNAME) $(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):latest$(ARCHITECTURE)
push:
if [ ! "$(TARGET_ARCHITECTURE)" = "" ]; then \
docker push $(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):$(DOCKER_IMAGE_VERSION)-$(TARGET_ARCHITECTURE); \
docker push $(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):latest-$(TARGET_ARCHITECTURE); \
else \
echo "Please pass TARGET_ARCHITECTURE, see README.md."; \
fi
# End Docker builder section