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# Makefile for libcryptomodule.a
#
# David A. McGrew
# Cisco Systems, Inc.
srcdir = .
top_srcdir = ..
top_builddir = ../
CC = gcc
INCDIR = -Iinclude -I$(srcdir)/include
DEFS = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
CPPFLAGS=
CFLAGS = -Wall -O4 -fexpensive-optimizations -funroll-loops
LIBS =
LDFLAGS = -L.
COMPILE = $(CC) $(DEFS) $(INCDIR) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
CRYPTOLIB = -lcryptomodule
RANLIB = ranlib
# EXE defines the suffix on executables - it's .exe for cygwin, and
# null on linux, bsd, and OS X and other OSes. we define this so that
# `make clean` will work on the cygwin platform
EXE =
# Random source.
RNG_OBJS = rand_source.o
ifdef ARCH
DEFS += -D$(ARCH)=1
endif
ifdef sysname
DEFS += -D$(sysname)=1
endif
.PHONY: dummy all runtest clean superclean
dummy : all runtest
# test applications
testapp = test/cipher_driver$(EXE) test/datatypes_driver$(EXE) \
test/stat_driver$(EXE) test/sha1_driver$(EXE) \
test/kernel_driver$(EXE) test/aes_calc$(EXE) test/rand_gen$(EXE) \
test/env$(EXE)
# data values used to test the aes_calc application
k=000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
p=00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff
c=69c4e0d86a7b0430d8cdb78070b4c55a
runtest: libcryptomodule.a $(testapp)
test/env$(EXE) # print out information on the build environment
@echo "running libcryptomodule test applications..."
test `test/aes_calc $k $p` = $c
test/cipher_driver$(EXE) -v >/dev/null
test/datatypes_driver$(EXE) -v >/dev/null
test/stat_driver$(EXE) >/dev/null
test/sha1_driver$(EXE) -v >/dev/null
test/kernel_driver$(EXE) -v >/dev/null
test/rand_gen$(EXE) -n 256 >/dev/null
@echo "libcryptomodule test applications passed."
# libcryptomodule.a (the crypto engine)
ciphers = cipher/cipher.o cipher/null_cipher.o \
cipher/aes.o cipher/aes_icm.o \
cipher/aes_cbc.o
hashes = hash/null_auth.o hash/sha1.o \
hash/hmac.o hash/auth.o
math = math/datatypes.o math/stat.o
rng = rng/$(RNG_OBJS) rng/rand_source.o rng/prng.o rng/ctr_prng.o
err = kernel/err.o
kernel = kernel/crypto_kernel.o kernel/alloc.o \
kernel/key.o $(rng) $(err)
xfm = ae_xfm/xfm.o
cryptobj = $(ciphers) $(hashes) $(math) $(stat) $(kernel) $(xfm)
# the rule for making object files and test apps
%.o: %.c
$(COMPILE) -c $< -o $@
%$(EXE): %.c libcryptomodule.a
$(COMPILE) $(LDFLAGS) $< -o $@ $(CRYPTOLIB) $(LIBS)
ifndef AR
AR=ar
endif
# and the crypto module library itself
libcryptomodule.a: $(cryptobj)
$(AR) cr libcryptomodule.a $(cryptobj)
$(RANLIB) libcryptomodule.a
all: libcryptomodule.a $(testapp)
# housekeeping functions
clean:
rm -f libcryptomodule.a
rm -f $(testapp) *.o */*.o
for a in * .* */*; do if [ -f "$$a~" ] ; then rm $$a~; fi; done;
rm -f `find . -name "*.[ch]~*~"`
rm -rf latex
superclean: clean
rm -f *core TAGS ktrace.out
# the target 'package' builds a compressed tar archive of the source code
distname = crypto-$(shell cat VERSION)
package: superclean
cd ..; tar cvzf $(distname).tgz crypto/
# EOF
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