libdir := $(prefix)/lib
includedir := $(prefix)/include
-objects := osl.o fd.o rbtree.o sha1.o
+objects := osl.o util.o rbtree.o sha1.o
+fsck_objects := fsck.fsck.o osl.fsck.o util.fsck.o rbtree.fsck.o sha1.fsck.o fsck.cmdline.o
headers := osl.h
INSTALL := install
x := 0
y := 1
z := 0
+VERSION := $(x).$(y).$(z)
# common flags
CFLAGS += -Wno-sign-compare -g -Wunused -Wundef -W
CFLAGS += -Wmissing-format-attribute
CFLAGS += -Wunused-macros
CFLAGS += -Wbad-function-cast
-CFLAGS += -fPIC
-CFLAGS += -fvisibility=hidden
+
+# cflags used only for building library objects
+LIBCFLAGS += -fPIC
+LIBCFLAGS += -fvisibility=hidden
uname_s := $(shell uname -s 2>/dev/null || echo "UNKNOWN_OS")
uname_rs := $(shell uname -rs)
libname := osl
-ifeq ($(uname_s),Linux)
- # On Linux, the following conventions apply (see dhweeler's Program
- # Library HOWTO):
- #
- # The soname has the prefix ``lib'', the name of the library, the
- # phrase ``.so'', followed by a period and a version number that is
- # incremented whenever the interface changes.
- soname := lib$(libname).so.$(x)
-
- # The real name adds to the soname a period, a minor number, another
- # period, and the release number.
- realname := $(soname).$(y).$(z)
- # In addition, there's the name that the compiler uses when requesting
- # a library, (I'll call it the ``linker name''), which is simply the
- # soname without any version number.
- linkername := lib$(libname).so
-
- LDFLAGS += --shared
+ifeq ($(uname_s),Linux)
+ format := elf
LDFLAGS += -Wl,-soname,$(soname)
# disallow undefined symbols
LDFLAGS += -Wl,-z,defs
endif
ifeq ($(uname_s),Darwin)
# Darwin has its own idea on version numbers:
- #
realname := lib$(libname).$(x).dylib
soname := $(realname)
linkername := lib$(libname).so
LDFLAGS += -dynamiclib
endif
ifeq ($(uname_s),SunOS)
+ format := elf
# Solaris needs another set of flags
- LDFLAGS += --shared
LDFLAGS += -z text
LDFLAGS += -z defs
- realname := lib$(libname).so.$(major_version).$(minor_version).$(patchlevel_version)
CPPFLAGS += -I/opt/csw/include
+ LDFLAGS += -lc
+endif
+
+ifeq ($(uname_s),NetBSD)
+ format := elf
+ LDFLAGS += -Wl,-soname,$(soname)
endif
-all: $(realname)
+ifeq ($(format),elf)
+ # On ELf-based systems, the following conventions apply (see dhweeler's
+ # Program Library HOWTO):
+ #
+ # The soname has the prefix ``lib'', the name of the library, the
+ # phrase ``.so'', followed by a period and a version number that is
+ # incremented whenever the interface changes.
+ soname := lib$(libname).so.$(x)
+
+ # The real name adds to the soname a period, a minor number, another
+ # period, and the release number.
+ realname := $(soname).$(y).$(z)
+ # In addition, there's the name that the compiler uses when requesting
+ # a library, (I'll call it the ``linker name''), which is simply the
+ # soname without any version number.
+ linkername := lib$(libname).so
+ LDFLAGS += --shared
+endif
+
+
+all: $(realname) oslfsck
Makefile.deps: $(wildcard *.c *.h)
$(CC) -MM -MG *.c > $@
+osl.c fsck.c: errtab.h
-include Makefile.deps
+fsck.cmdline.o: fsck.cmdline.c fsck.cmdline.h
+ $(CC) -c -DVERSION='"$(VERSION)"' $<
+
+%.fsck.o: %.c Makefile fsck.cmdline.c fsck.cmdline.h osl.h
+ $(CC) -c -DVERSION='"$(VERSION)"' $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
%.o: %.c Makefile
- $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $<
+ $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LIBCFLAGS) $<
+
+fsck.cmdline.h fsck.cmdline.c: fsck.ggo Makefile
+ gengetopt $$O \
+ --conf-parser \
+ --unamed-opts=table \
+ --no-handle-version \
+ --file-name=fsck.cmdline \
+ --func-name=fsck_cmdline_parser \
+ --set-package="oslfsck" \
+ --arg-struct-name=fsck_args_info \
+ < $<
+
+oslfsck: $(fsck_objects)
+ $(CC) -o $@ $(fsck_objects) -lcrypto
$(realname): $(objects)
- $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(objects) $(LDFLAGS) -lcrypto
+ $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(objects) -lcrypto
osl_errors.h: errlist
sed -e 's/\([A-Z_]*\) .*/ E_OSL_\1/' \
-e '1s/^/enum osl_errors {/1' \
+ -e '1s/$$/=1/1' \
-e '$$!s/$$/,/g' \
-e '$$s/$$/};/1' $< > $@
errtab.h: errlist
sed -e 's/^\([A-Z_]*\)\s*\(.*\)/_S(E_OSL_\1, \2)/g' $< > $@
-osl.h: osl.h.in osl_errors.h
- cat $^ > $@
+osl.h: osl.h.in osl_errors.h Makefile
+ cat osl.h.in osl_errors.h > $@
clean:
- rm -f *.o $(realname) osl.h osl_errors.h errtab.h
+ rm -f *.o $(realname) osl.h osl_errors.h errtab.h fsck.cmdline.h fsck.cmdline.c
install: all
$(MKDIR) $(libdir) $(includedir)