DESTDIR=/usr/local PREFIX=mbedtls_ PERL ?= perl .SILENT: .PHONY: all no_test programs lib tests install uninstall clean test check lcov apidoc apidoc_clean all: programs tests $(MAKE) post_build no_test: programs programs: lib mbedtls_test $(MAKE) -C programs lib: $(MAKE) -C library tests: lib mbedtls_test $(MAKE) -C tests mbedtls_test: $(MAKE) -C tests mbedtls_test library/%: $(MAKE) -C library $* programs/%: $(MAKE) -C programs $* tests/%: $(MAKE) -C tests $* .PHONY: generated_files generated_files: library/generated_files generated_files: programs/generated_files generated_files: tests/generated_files generated_files: visualc_files # Set GEN_FILES to the empty string to disable dependencies on generated # source files. Then `make generated_files` will only build files that # are missing, it will not rebuilt files that are present but out of date. # This is useful, for example, if you have a source tree where # `make generated_files` has already run and file timestamps reflect the # time the files were copied or extracted, and you are now in an environment # that lacks some of the necessary tools to re-generate the files. # If $(GEN_FILES) is non-empty, the generated source files' dependencies # are treated ordinarily, based on file timestamps. GEN_FILES ?= # In dependencies where the target is a configuration-independent generated # file, use `TARGET: $(gen_file_dep) DEPENDENCY1 DEPENDENCY2 ...` # rather than directly `TARGET: DEPENDENCY1 DEPENDENCY2 ...`. This # enables the re-generation to be turned off when GEN_FILES is disabled. ifdef GEN_FILES gen_file_dep = else # Order-only dependency: generate the target if it's absent, but don't # re-generate it if it's present but older than its dependencies. gen_file_dep = | endif .PHONY: visualc_files VISUALC_FILES = visualc/VS2013/mbedTLS.sln visualc/VS2013/mbedTLS.vcxproj # TODO: $(app).vcxproj for each $(app) in programs/ visualc_files: $(VISUALC_FILES) # Ensure that the .c files that generate_visualc_files.pl enumerates are # present before it runs. It doesn't matter if the files aren't up-to-date, # they just need to be present. $(VISUALC_FILES): | library/generated_files $(VISUALC_FILES): $(gen_file_dep) scripts/generate_visualc_files.pl $(VISUALC_FILES): $(gen_file_dep) scripts/data_files/vs2013-app-template.vcxproj $(VISUALC_FILES): $(gen_file_dep) scripts/data_files/vs2013-main-template.vcxproj $(VISUALC_FILES): $(gen_file_dep) scripts/data_files/vs2013-sln-template.sln # TODO: also the list of .c and .h source files, but not their content $(VISUALC_FILES): echo " Gen $@ ..." $(PERL) scripts/generate_visualc_files.pl ifndef WINDOWS install: no_test mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/include/mbedtls cp -rp include/mbedtls $(DESTDIR)/include mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/include/psa cp -rp include/psa $(DESTDIR)/include mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/lib cp -RP library/libmbedtls.* $(DESTDIR)/lib cp -RP library/libmbedx509.* $(DESTDIR)/lib cp -RP library/libmbedcrypto.* $(DESTDIR)/lib mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/bin for p in programs/*/* ; do \ if [ -x $$p ] && [ ! -d $$p ] ; \ then \ f=$(PREFIX)`basename $$p` ; \ cp $$p $(DESTDIR)/bin/$$f ; \ fi \ done uninstall: rm -rf $(DESTDIR)/include/mbedtls rm -rf $(DESTDIR)/include/psa rm -f $(DESTDIR)/lib/libmbedtls.* rm -f $(DESTDIR)/lib/libmbedx509.* rm -f $(DESTDIR)/lib/libmbedcrypto.* for p in programs/*/* ; do \ if [ -x $$p ] && [ ! -d $$p ] ; \ then \ f=$(PREFIX)`basename $$p` ; \ rm -f $(DESTDIR)/bin/$$f ; \ fi \ done endif WARNING_BORDER_LONG =**********************************************************************************\n CTR_DRBG_128_BIT_KEY_WARN_L1=**** WARNING! MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_USE_128_BIT_KEY defined! ****\n CTR_DRBG_128_BIT_KEY_WARN_L2=**** Using 128-bit keys for CTR_DRBG limits the security of generated ****\n CTR_DRBG_128_BIT_KEY_WARN_L3=**** keys and operations that use random values generated to 128-bit security ****\n CTR_DRBG_128_BIT_KEY_WARNING=\n$(WARNING_BORDER_LONG)$(CTR_DRBG_128_BIT_KEY_WARN_L1)$(CTR_DRBG_128_BIT_KEY_WARN_L2)$(CTR_DRBG_128_BIT_KEY_WARN_L3)$(WARNING_BORDER_LONG) # Post build steps post_build: ifndef WINDOWS # If 128-bit keys are configured for CTR_DRBG, display an appropriate warning -scripts/config.py get MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_USE_128_BIT_KEY && ([ $$? -eq 0 ]) && \ echo '$(CTR_DRBG_128_BIT_KEY_WARNING)' endif clean: clean_more_on_top $(MAKE) -C library clean $(MAKE) -C programs clean $(MAKE) -C tests clean clean_more_on_top: ifndef WINDOWS find . \( -name \*.gcno -o -name \*.gcda -o -name \*.info \) -exec rm {} + endif neat: clean_more_on_top $(MAKE) -C library neat $(MAKE) -C programs neat $(MAKE) -C tests neat ifndef WINDOWS rm -f visualc/VS2013/*.vcxproj visualc/VS2013/mbedTLS.sln else if exist visualc\VS2013\*.vcxproj del /Q /F visualc\VS2013\*.vcxproj if exist visualc\VS2013\mbedTLS.sln del /Q /F visualc\VS2013\mbedTLS.sln endif check: lib tests $(MAKE) -C tests check test: check ifndef WINDOWS # For coverage testing: # 1. 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