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Tue Feb 21 16:57:34 2012 UTC (12 years, 3 months ago) by misho
Branches: iftop, MAIN
CVS tags: v0_17p0, v0_17, HEAD
iftop

    1: dnl
    2: dnl configure.in:
    3: dnl Autoconf input for iftop.
    4: dnl
    5: dnl I hate autoconf with a passion. It's an utter pain to write these bloody
    6: dnl things and even once you have you find yourself testing for more and more
    7: dnl special cases. But that's OK. Paul is going to maintain it :)
    8: dnl     -- Chris Lightfoot
    9: dnl
   10: dnl $Id: configure.in,v 1.1.1.1 2012/02/21 16:57:34 misho Exp $
   11: dnl
   12: dnl To regenerate everything from source, do:
   13: dnl    autoheader
   14: dnl    aclocal
   15: dnl    automake
   16: dnl    autoconf
   17: dnl Now you should have good sources to make into a tarball and distribute.
   18: dnl    ./configure     (perhaps with some arguments)
   19: dnl    make
   20: dnl Tested with Automake 1.4 and autoconf 2.59.
   21: dnl
   22: dnl Boilerplate configuration
   23: dnl
   24: 
   25: AC_INIT(iftop.c)
   26: 
   27: AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(config)
   28: 
   29: AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
   30: 
   31: AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
   32: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(iftop, "0.17")
   33: 
   34: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(IFTOP_VERSION, "$VERSION", [The iftop version number])
   35: 
   36: dnl Make sure we have a C compiler....
   37: AC_PROG_CC
   38: AC_HEADER_STDC
   39: 
   40: dnl
   41: dnl Options to configure.
   42: dnl
   43: 
   44: AC_ARG_WITH(resolver,
   45:     [  --with-resolver=TYPE    Technique iftop should use for name resolution.  
   46:                           Valid options are:
   47: 			  netdb          use gethostbyaddr_r in multiple
   48: 			                 threads.
   49: 			  netdb_1thread  use gethostbyaddr_r and
   50: 					 assume it is not reentrant.
   51: 			  ares           use the MIT ARES asynchronous
   52: 					 resolver library.
   53: 			  forking        use the REALLY SUCKY forking resolver.
   54: 			  guess          run experiments to guess a
   55: 					 reasonable value.  Only works if you
   56: 					 aren't cross-compiling.  This
   57: 					 is the default.  guess will
   58: 					 either select netdb or netdb_1thread.
   59: 			  none           don't do name resolution.],
   60:     [resolver=$withval],
   61:     [resolver=guess])
   62: 
   63: AC_ARG_WITH(libpcap,
   64:     [  --with-libpcap=WHERE    Where the libpcap packet-capture library is found.
   65:                           The pcap library should be installed  in WHERE/lib,
   66:                           and the header file in either WHERE/include or
   67:                           WHERE/include/pcap.
   68:                           [default=look in standard locations]],
   69:     [libpcap_prefix=$withval],
   70:     [libpcap_prefix=""])
   71: 
   72: dnl
   73: dnl Fairly generic checks.
   74: dnl
   75: 
   76: dnl Checks for system headers.
   77: AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/ioctl.h sys/time.h sys/sockio.h unistd.h)
   78: 
   79: dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
   80: AC_C_CONST
   81: AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
   82: AC_HEADER_TIME
   83: 
   84: dnl
   85: dnl Are we on a system that uses the STREAMS low-level DLPI interface?
   86: dnl
   87: 
   88: AC_CHECK_HEADER([sys/dlpi.h],[AC_DEFINE([HAVE_DLPI],1,[Are we running on a STREAMS system with DLPI?])])
   89: 
   90: dnl Checks for library functions.
   91: AC_CHECK_FUNCS(regcomp select strdup strerror strspn)
   92: 
   93: AC_SEARCH_LIBS(socket, socket)
   94: AC_SEARCH_LIBS(log, m)
   95: AC_CHECK_FUNC(gethostbyname, ,
   96: 	[AC_CHECK_LIB(nsl, gethostbyname)] )
   97: 
   98: AC_SEARCH_LIBS(inet_aton, [socket nsl])
   99: AC_SEARCH_LIBS(inet_pton, [socket nsl])
  100: AC_CHECK_FUNCS(inet_aton inet_pton)
  101: 
  102: dnl
  103: dnl Find integers of known physical size. This is a pain in the arse because
  104: dnl we can't use AC_CHECK_SIZEOF to find the original variables, since that
  105: dnl function doesn't permit us to include a header file. Sigh.
  106: dnl
  107: 
  108: for type in u_int8_t u_int16_t u_int32_t ; do
  109:     AC_MSG_CHECKING([size of $type])
  110:     AC_RUN_IFELSE([
  111: #include <sys/types.h>
  112: #include <stdio.h>
  113: int main() {
  114:     $type dummy;
  115:     FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w");
  116:     if (!f) exit(1);
  117:     fprintf(f, "%d\n", sizeof($1));
  118:     exit(0);
  119: }
  120:     ], [
  121:         x=`cat conftestval`
  122:         eval "size_$type=$x"
  123:         AC_MSG_RESULT([$x])
  124:     ], [
  125:         eval "size_$type=0"
  126:         AC_MSG_RESULT([unknown type])
  127:     ], [
  128:         eval "size_$type=0"
  129:         AC_MSG_RESULT([can't determine when cross-compiling])
  130:     ])
  131: done
  132: 
  133: dnl Groan. Have to do things this way so that autoheader can do its thing....
  134: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SIZEOF_U_INT8_T,  [$size_u_int8_t],  [size of u_int8_t])
  135: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SIZEOF_U_INT16_T, [$size_u_int16_t], [size of u_int16_t])
  136: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SIZEOF_U_INT32_T, [$size_u_int32_t], [size of u_int32_t])
  137: 
  138: dnl If we already have these types, don't piss about any more....
  139: 
  140: if test $size_u_int8_t != 1 || test $size_u_int16_t != 2 || test $size_u_int32_t != 4 ; then
  141: dnl XXXif test $size_u_int8_t != 1 -o $size_u_int16_t != 2 -o $size_u_int32_t != 4 ; then
  142:     do_int_types=1
  143:     AC_CHECK_HEADERS(
  144:         stdint.h             dnl C99
  145:         sys/inttypes.h,      dnl Solaris
  146:         [do_int_types=0; break])
  147: 
  148:     if test $do_int_types = 1 ; then
  149:         dnl No C99 int types, so figure them out from basic types.
  150:         AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(unsigned short int)
  151:         AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(unsigned int)
  152:         AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(unsigned long int)
  153:     else
  154:         dnl Just use the C99 ones.
  155:         AC_DEFINE(HAVE_C99_INTS, 1, [C99 fixed-width int types available])
  156:     fi
  157: fi
  158: 
  159: dnl
  160: dnl Name resolution.
  161: dnl
  162: dnl This is complicated because we need some sort of reentrant mechanism for
  163: dnl name resolution. Naturally, UNIX vendors have come up with a variety of
  164: dnl incompatible schemes for this, many of which don't work at all.
  165: dnl
  166: 
  167: dnl First, the default resolver, which uses getnameinfo or gethostbyaddr_r. If
  168: dnl not available, we fall back to gethostbyaddr. We could fall back to ARES,
  169: dnl but that's probably not available on typical machines.
  170: 
  171: dnl If we've been asked to guess, remember that fact in specified_resolver.
  172: dnl From this point on, resolver is our preferred resolver given the
  173: dnl experiments we've done so far, or "guess" if we have no idea.
  174: specified_resolver=$resolver
  175: if test x$specified_resolver = xguess ; then
  176:     dnl Best possibility is getnameinfo.
  177:     use_getnameinfo=0
  178:     AC_SEARCH_LIBS(getnameinfo, [nsl], [use_getnameinfo=1])
  179: 
  180:     dnl XXX For the moment, don't use getnameinfo, since it isn't actually
  181:     dnl thread safe on, e.g., NetBSD.
  182:     use_getnameinfo=0
  183: 
  184:     if test $use_getnameinfo = 1 ; then
  185:         dnl Done.
  186:         AC_DEFINE(USE_GETNAMEINFO, 1, [use getnameinfo for name resolution])
  187:     else
  188: 	dnl Best hope is netdb, which presently means gethostbyaddr_r.
  189: 	resolver=netdb
  190:     fi
  191: fi
  192: 
  193: if test x$resolver = xnetdb ; then
  194:     dnl Can use gethostbyaddr_r?
  195:     AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gethostbyaddr_r, [nsl], , [resolver=guess])
  196:     if test x$resolver = xguess && test x$specified_resolver != xguess ; then
  197:        dnl They wanted gethostbyaddr_r, but they can't have it, so stop.
  198:        AC_MSG_ERROR([no library defines gethostbyaddr_r])
  199:     fi
  200: fi
  201: 
  202: dnl We still might do gethostbyaddr_r.  Figure out whether we have
  203: dnl glibc-style or Solaris-style gethostbyaddr_r (or neither...).
  204: dnl Separate determining how to call gethostbyaddr_r from testing
  205: dnl whether it works so we can support cross-compilation.            
  206: if test x$resolver = xnetdb ; then
  207:     AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to call gethostbyaddr_r])
  208:     dnl Try 7 arguments returning a struct hostent*.
  209:     AC_LINK_IFELSE(AC_LANG_SOURCE([`cat config/hostentp_ghba_r.c`]),
  210:                    [AC_MSG_RESULT([7 args])
  211: 		    ghba_args=8
  212: 	            AC_DEFINE(GETHOSTBYADDR_R_RETURNS_HOSTENT_P, 1,
  213:                     [7-argument gethostbyaddr_r returns struct hostent*])], [
  214:     dnl Try 8 arguments returning an int.
  215:     AC_LINK_IFELSE(AC_LANG_SOURCE([`cat config/int_ghba_r.c`]),
  216:                    [AC_MSG_RESULT([8 args, int return])
  217: 		    ghba_args=8
  218: 	            AC_DEFINE(GETHOSTBYADDR_R_RETURNS_INT, 1,
  219:                     [8-argument gethostbyaddr_r returns int])], [
  220:     dnl Neither.
  221:     AC_MSG_RESULT([don't know how])
  222:     resolver=guess])])
  223:     if test x$resolver = xguess && test x$specified_resolver != xguess ; then
  224:        dnl They wanted gethostbyaddr_r, but they can't have it, so stop.
  225:        AC_MSG_ERROR([gethostbyaddr_r has no known calling convention])
  226:     fi
  227: fi
  228: 
  229: dnl If we still want to do gethostbyaddr_r, and we aren't
  230: dnl cross-compiling, test it.
  231: if test x$resolver = xnetdb ; then
  232:     if test x$ghba_args = x8 ; then
  233:        testfile=int_ghba_r
  234:     else
  235:        testfile=hostentp_ghba_r
  236:     fi
  237:     AC_MSG_CHECKING(gethostbyaddr_r usability)
  238:     AC_RUN_IFELSE([`cat config/$testfile.c`],
  239:                   [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
  240: 		  [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
  241: 		   resolver=guess],
  242: 		  [AC_MSG_RESULT([can't test because we are cross-compiling])])
  243:     if test x$resolver = xguess ; then
  244:         if test x$specified_resolver = xguess ; then
  245:            AC_MSG_RESULT([gethostbyaddr_r doesn't work, so we'll try something else])
  246:         else
  247:            dnl They wanted gethostbyaddr_r, but it doesn't work, so stop.
  248:            AC_MSG_ERROR([gethostbyaddr_r doesn't work])
  249:         fi
  250:     fi
  251: fi
  252: 
  253: dnl We found a gethostbyaddr_r we know how to use and which seems to
  254: dnl work.
  255: if test x$resolver = xnetdb ; then
  256:     AC_DEFINE(USE_GETHOSTBYADDR_R, 1, [use gethostbyaddr_r for name resolution])
  257: fi
  258: 
  259: dnl They may have asked for ares.
  260: if test x$resolver = xares ; then
  261:     dnl See if ares is to hand....
  262:     AC_SEARCH_LIBS(ares_init, [ares], [
  263:         AC_DEFINE(USE_ARES, 1, [use ARES for name resolution])
  264:         ], [
  265:         dnl They asked for ares, but we can't give it to them, so stop.
  266:         AC_MSG_ERROR([can't find ARES.  Re-run configure and ask for a different resolver.])])
  267: fi
  268: 
  269: dnl Last thing to try if we haven't decided yet is netdb_1thread.
  270: if test x$resolver = xguess ; then
  271:    resolver=netdb_1thread
  272: fi
  273: 
  274: dnl Ugh. Both the single-threaded and the forking resolvers use gethostbyaddr.
  275: if test x$resolver = xnetdb_1thread || test x$resolver = xforking ; then
  276:     AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gethostbyaddr, [nsl], , [
  277:         AC_MSG_ERROR([gethostbyaddr is not available.  You will have to 
  278:   recompile with no name resolution at all.])])
  279: 
  280:     if test x$resolver = xnetdb_1thread ; then
  281:         AC_MSG_WARN([using single-threaded resolver with gethostbyaddr
  282:   Consider obtaining ARES or a machine with a working gethostbyaddr_r.])
  283:         AC_DEFINE(USE_GETHOSTBYADDR, 1, [use gethostbyaddr for name resolution])
  284:     else
  285:         AC_DEFINE(USE_FORKING_RESOLVER, 1, [use a REALLY SUCKY forking resolver for name resolution])
  286:     fi
  287: fi
  288: 
  289: dnl Otherwise, no resolver at all. Boo hoo.
  290: 
  291: dnl
  292: dnl Find libpcap.
  293: dnl
  294: 
  295: if test x$libpcap_prefix = x ; then
  296:     libpcap_prefix="/usr /usr/local /opt /software"
  297: fi
  298: 
  299: AC_MSG_CHECKING([where to find pcap.h])
  300: foundpcaph=0
  301: oldCPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
  302: for test_prefix in "" $libpcap_prefix ; do
  303:     for x in "" /pcap ; do
  304:         if test x$test_prefix != x ; then
  305:             CPPFLAGS="$oldCPPFLAGS -I$test_prefix/include$x"
  306:         fi
  307:         AC_TRY_CPP([
  308: #include <pcap.h>
  309:         ], [
  310:         AC_MSG_RESULT([$test_prefix/include$x])
  311:         foundpcaph=1
  312:         break
  313:         ])
  314:     done
  315:     if test $foundpcaph = 1 ; then
  316:         break
  317:     fi
  318: done
  319: 
  320: if test $foundpcaph = 0 ; then
  321:     AC_MSG_RESULT([no idea])
  322:     AC_MSG_ERROR([can't find pcap.h
  323:   You're not going to get very far without libpcap.])
  324: else
  325:     dnl assume that -lpcap is under $test_prefix/lib
  326:     if test x$test_prefix != x ; then
  327:         LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$test_prefix/lib"
  328:     fi
  329:     AC_CHECK_LIB(pcap, pcap_open_live, , [
  330:             AC_MSG_ERROR([can't find libpcap
  331:   You're not going to get very far without libpcap.])
  332:         ])
  333: fi
  334: 
  335: foundpcap=0
  336: AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pcap.h pcap/pcap.h], [
  337:     foundpcap=1
  338:     break
  339:     ])
  340: 
  341: if test $foundpcap = 0 ; then
  342:     AC_MSG_ERROR([can't find pcap.h
  343:   You're not going to get very far without libpcap.])
  344: fi
  345: 
  346: dnl
  347: dnl Curses. Really, we need ncurses or something similarly advanced, since
  348: dnl we use the (apparently obscure) mvchgat function. Unfortunately, there's
  349: dnl a solid chance that mvchgat is a macro, so we can't just use
  350: dnl AC_SEARCH_LIBS....
  351: dnl
  352: 
  353: AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a curses library containing mvchgat])
  354: oldLIBS=$LIBS
  355: for curseslib in curses ncurses ; do
  356:     LIBS="$oldLIBS -l$curseslib"
  357:     AC_TRY_LINK([
  358: #include <curses.h>
  359:         ], [
  360:         mvchgat(0, 0, 1, A_REVERSE, 0, NULL)
  361:         ], [
  362:         foundcurseslib=$curseslib
  363:         break
  364:         ])
  365: done
  366: 
  367: if test x$foundcurseslib = x ; then
  368:     AC_MSG_RESULT([none found])
  369:     AC_MSG_ERROR([Curses! Foiled again!
  370:   (Can't find a curses library supporting mvchgat.)
  371:   Consider installing ncurses.])
  372: else
  373:     AC_MSG_RESULT([-l$foundcurseslib])
  374: fi
  375: 
  376: 
  377: dnl
  378: dnl POSIX threads. Different systems like different combinations of flags,
  379: dnl libraries, etc. We use a test program to figure this stuff out.
  380: dnl
  381: 
  382: AC_MSG_CHECKING([POSIX threads compilation])
  383: thrfail=1
  384: oldCFLAGS=$CFLAGS
  385: oldLIBS=$LIBS
  386: for flag in "" -mt -pthread -thread ; do
  387:     CFLAGS="$oldCFLAGS $flag"
  388:     for lib in "" -lpthread "-lpthread -lposix4" ; do
  389:         LIBS="$oldLIBS $lib"
  390:         AC_LINK_IFELSE(AC_LANG_SOURCE([`cat config/pthread.c`]), [
  391:             foundthrlib=$lib
  392:             foundthrflag=$flag
  393:             thrfail=0
  394:             break
  395:             ])
  396:     done
  397:     if test $thrfail = 0 ; then
  398:         break
  399:     fi
  400: done
  401: 
  402: if test $thrfail = 1 ; then
  403:     AC_MSG_RESULT([no idea])
  404:     AC_MSG_ERROR([can't figure out how to compile with POSIX threads
  405:   If your system actually supports POSIX threads, this means we've messed up.])
  406: fi
  407: 
  408: AC_MSG_RESULT([CFLAGS=$foundthrflag and LIBS=$foundthrlib])
  409: AC_MSG_CHECKING([POSIX threads usability])
  410: AC_RUN_IFELSE([`cat config/pthread.c`],
  411: 	      [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
  412:               [AC_MSG_ERROR(
  413: 	       [it fails.  We probably guessed the wrong CFLAGS.])],
  414: 	      [AC_MSG_RESULT([can't test because we are cross-compiling])])
  415: 
  416: dnl
  417: dnl Are we on a system (like Solaris) that requires promiscuous mode in order to
  418: dnl see any outgoing packets?
  419: dnl
  420: 
  421: AC_MSG_CHECKING([if we need to enable promiscuous mode by default])
  422: 
  423: enable_default_promiscuous="no"
  424: 
  425: case "$host_os" in
  426: solaris*) enable_default_promiscuous="yes" ;;
  427: esac
  428: 
  429: AC_ARG_ENABLE(default-promiscuous,
  430: 	[  --enable-default-promiscuous If enabled, iftop will operate in promiscuous mode 
  431:                           to capture outgoing packets])
  432: 
  433: AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_default_promiscuous])
  434: 
  435: if test x"$enable_default_promiscuous" = x"yes"; then
  436: 	AC_DEFINE([NEED_PROMISCUOUS_FOR_OUTGOING],1,[Enable default promiscuous mode to capture outgoing packets])
  437: fi
  438: 
  439: dnl
  440: dnl Wahey! This might even work.
  441: dnl
  442: 
  443: AC_SUBST(ac_aux_dir)
  444: 
  445: AC_OUTPUT(Makefile config/Makefile)
  446: 
  447: if echo $VERSION | grep 'pre' ; then 
  448: 	AC_MSG_WARN([
  449: ******************************************************************************
  450: 
  451: This is a pre-release version.  Pre-releases are subject to limited 
  452: announcements, and therefore limited circulation, as a means of testing
  453: the more widely circulated final releases.  
  454: 
  455: Please do not be surprised if this release is utterly, utterly broken.  If you
  456: do find this release to be utterly, utterly broken, do not assume that someone
  457: else has spotted it.  Instead, please drop a note on the mailing list,
  458: or a brief email to me on pdw@ex-parrot.com
  459: 
  460: Thank you for taking the time to be the testing phase of this development
  461: process.
  462: 
  463: Paul Warren
  464: 
  465: ******************************************************************************
  466: ])
  467: fi

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