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47 dnl Written by David MacKenzie, with help from
48 dnl Franc,ois Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor,
49 dnl Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
50
51 #
52 # AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L
53 #
54 # Add to the variable specified as the first argument a "-L" flag for the
55 # directory specified as the second argument, and, on Solaris, add a
56 # "-R" flag for it as well.
57 #
58 # XXX - IRIX, and other OSes, may require some flag equivalent to
59 # "-R" here.
60 #
61 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L],
62 [AX_APPEND_FLAG(-L$2, $1)
63 case "$host_os" in
64   solaris*)
65     AX_APPEND_FLAG(-R$2, $1)
66   ;;
67 esac
68 ])
69
70 #
71 # AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
72 #
73 # Push our flags to CFLAGS/etc.
74 #
75 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS],
76 [
77   ac_ws_CPPLAGS_saved="$CPPFLAGS"
78   ac_ws_CFLAGS_saved="$CFLAGS"
79   ac_ws_CXXFLAGS_saved="$CXXFLAGS"
80   ac_ws_LDFLAGS_saved="$LDFLAGS"
81   CPPFLAGS="$WS_CPPFLAGS $CPPFLAGS"
82   CFLAGS="$WS_CFLAGS $CFLAGS"
83   CXXFLAGS="$WS_CXXFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
84   LDFLAGS="$WS_LDFLAGS $LDFLAGS"
85 ])
86
87 #
88 # AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
89 #
90 # Restore user build flags.
91 #
92 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS],
93 [
94   CPPFLAGS="$ac_ws_CPPLAGS_saved"
95   CFLAGS="$ac_ws_CFLAGS_saved"
96   CXXFLAGS="$ac_ws_CXXFLAGS_saved"
97   LDFLAGS="$ac_ws_LDFLAGS_saved"
98 ])
99
100
101 #
102 # AC_WIRESHARK_BREAKLOOP_TRY_LINK
103 #
104 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_PCAP_BREAKLOOP_TRY_LINK],
105 [
106   AC_LINK_IFELSE(
107   [
108       AC_LANG_SOURCE(
109       [[
110 #       include <pcap.h>
111         int main(void)
112         {
113           pcap_t  *pct = NULL;
114           pcap_breakloop(pct);
115           return 0;
116         }
117       ]])
118   ],
119   [
120     ws_breakloop_compiled=yes
121   ],
122   [
123     ws_breakloop_compiled=no
124   ])
125 ])
126
127
128
129 #
130 # AC_WIRESHARK_PCAP_CHECK
131 #
132 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_PCAP_CHECK],
133 [
134         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
135
136         if test -z "$pcap_dir"
137         then
138           # Pcap header checks
139           # XXX need to set a var AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcap.h,,)
140
141           #
142           # The user didn't specify a directory in which libpcap resides.
143           # First, look for a pcap-config script.
144           #
145           AC_PATH_TOOL(PCAP_CONFIG, pcap-config)
146
147           if test -n "$PCAP_CONFIG" ; then
148             #
149             # Found it.
150             #
151             # Now check whether it's the libpcap 1.0 version, which
152             # put a space after "-L" - on some platforms, that doesn't
153             # work.
154             #
155             AC_MSG_CHECKING(for broken pcap-config)
156             case "`\"$PCAP_CONFIG\" --libs`" in
157
158             "-L "*)
159               #
160               # Space after -L.  Pretend pcap-config doesn't exist.
161               #
162               AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
163               PCAP_CONFIG=""
164               ;;
165
166             *)
167               #
168               # No space after -L.
169               #
170               AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
171               ;;
172             esac
173           fi
174           if test -n "$PCAP_CONFIG" ; then
175             #
176             # Found it, and it's usable; use it to get the include flags
177             # for libpcap.
178             #
179             CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS `\"$PCAP_CONFIG\" --cflags`"
180           else
181             #
182             # Didn't find it; we have to look for libpcap ourselves.
183             # We assume that the current library search path will work,
184             # but we may have to look for the header in a "pcap"
185             # subdirectory of "/usr/include" or "/usr/local/include",
186             # as some systems apparently put "pcap.h" in a "pcap"
187             # subdirectory, and we also check "$prefix/include" - and
188             # "$prefix/include/pcap", in case $prefix is set to
189             # "/usr/include" or "/usr/local/include".
190             #
191             # XXX - should we just add "$prefix/include" to the include
192             # search path and "$prefix/lib" to the library search path?
193             #
194             AC_MSG_CHECKING(for extraneous pcap header directories)
195             found_pcap_dir=""
196             pcap_dir_list="/usr/local/include/pcap /usr/include/pcap $prefix/include/pcap $prefix/include"
197             for pcap_dir in $pcap_dir_list
198             do
199               if test -d $pcap_dir ; then
200                 if test x$pcap_dir != x/usr/include -a x$pcap_dir != x/usr/local/include ; then
201                     CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$pcap_dir"
202                 fi
203                 found_pcap_dir=" $found_pcap_dir -I$pcap_dir"
204                 break
205               fi
206             done
207
208             if test "$found_pcap_dir" != "" ; then
209               AC_MSG_RESULT(found --$found_pcap_dir added to CFLAGS)
210             else
211               AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
212             fi
213           fi
214         else
215           #
216           # The user specified a directory in which libpcap resides,
217           # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
218           # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
219           # of that directory to the library search path.
220           #
221           # XXX - if there's also a libpcap in a directory that's
222           # already in CPPFLAGS or LDFLAGS, this won't make us find
223           # the version in the specified directory, as the compiler
224           # and/or linker will search that other directory before it
225           # searches the specified directory.
226           #
227           CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$pcap_dir/include"
228           AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L(LDFLAGS, $pcap_dir/lib)
229         fi
230
231         # Pcap header check
232         AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcap.h,,
233             AC_MSG_ERROR([[Header file pcap.h not found; if you installed libpcap
234 from source, did you also do \"make install-incl\", and if you installed a
235 binary package of libpcap, is there also a developer's package of libpcap,
236 and did you also install that package?]]))
237
238         if test -n "$PCAP_CONFIG" ; then
239           #
240           # We have pcap-config; we assume that means we have libpcap
241           # installed and that pcap-config will tell us whatever
242           # libraries libpcap needs.
243           #
244           if test x$enable_static = xyes; then
245             PCAP_LIBS="`\"$PCAP_CONFIG\" --libs --static`"
246           else
247             PCAP_LIBS="`\"$PCAP_CONFIG\" --libs`"
248           fi
249           AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPCAP, 1, [Define to use libpcap library])
250         else
251           #
252           # Check to see if we find "pcap_open_live" in "-lpcap".
253           # Also check for various additional libraries that libpcap might
254           # require.
255           #
256           AC_CHECK_LIB(pcap, pcap_open_live,
257             [
258               PCAP_LIBS=-lpcap
259               AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPCAP, 1, [Define to use libpcap library])
260             ], [
261               ac_wireshark_extras_found=no
262               ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
263               for extras in "-lcfg -lodm" "-lpfring"
264               do
265                 AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pcap_open_live in -lpcap with $extras])
266                 LIBS="-lpcap $extras $ac_save_LIBS"
267                 #
268                 # XXX - can't we use AC_CHECK_LIB here?
269                 #
270                 AC_TRY_LINK(
271                     [
272 #       include <pcap.h>
273                     ],
274                     [
275         pcap_open_live(NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL);
276                     ],
277                     [
278                         ac_wireshark_extras_found=yes
279                         AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
280                         PCAP_LIBS="-lpcap $extras"
281                         AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPCAP, 1, [Define to use libpcap library])
282                     ],
283                     [
284                         AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
285                     ])
286                 if test x$ac_wireshark_extras_found = xyes
287                 then
288                     break
289                 fi
290               done
291               if test x$ac_wireshark_extras_found = xno
292               then
293                 AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't link with library libpcap.])
294               fi
295               LIBS=$ac_save_LIBS
296             ])
297         fi
298         AC_SUBST(PCAP_LIBS)
299
300         #
301         # Check whether various variables and functions are defined by
302         # libpcap.
303         #
304         ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
305         LIBS="$PCAP_LIBS $LIBS"
306         AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_open_dead pcap_freecode)
307         #
308         # pcap_breakloop may be present in the library but not declared
309         # in the pcap.h header file.  If it's not declared in the header
310         # file, attempts to use it will get warnings, and, if we're
311         # building with warnings treated as errors, that warning will
312         # cause compilation to fail.
313         #
314         # We are therefore first testing whether the function is present
315         # and then, if we're compiling with warnings as errors, testing
316         # whether it is usable.  It is usable if it compiles without
317         # a -Wimplicit warning (the "compile with warnings as errors"
318         # option requires GCC). If it is not usable, we fail and tell
319         # the user that the pcap.h header needs to be updated.
320         #
321         # Ceteris paribus, this should only happen with Mac OS X 10.3[.x] which
322         # can have an up-to-date pcap library without the corresponding pcap
323         # header.
324         #
325         # However, it might also happen on some others OSes with some erroneous
326         # system manipulations where multiple versions of libpcap might co-exist
327         # e.g. hand made symbolic link from libpcap.so -> libpcap.so.0.8 but
328         # having the pcap header version 0.7.
329         #
330         AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pcap_breakloop is present])
331         ac_CFLAGS_saved="$CFLAGS"
332         AC_WIRESHARK_PCAP_BREAKLOOP_TRY_LINK
333         if test "x$ws_breakloop_compiled" = "xyes"; then
334           AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
335           AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PCAP_BREAKLOOP, 1, [Define if pcap_breakloop is known])
336           if test "x$with_warnings_as_errors" = "xyes"; then
337             AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pcap_breakloop is usable])
338             CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror -Wimplicit"
339             AC_WIRESHARK_PCAP_BREAKLOOP_TRY_LINK
340             if test "x$ws_breakloop_compiled" = "xyes"; then
341               AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
342             else
343               AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
344               AC_MSG_ERROR(
345 [Your pcap library is more recent than your pcap header.
346 As you are building with compiler warnings treated as errors, Wireshark
347 won't be able to use functions not declared in that header.
348 If you wish to build with compiler warnings treated as errors, You should
349 install a newer version of the header file.])
350             fi
351             CFLAGS="$ac_CFLAGS_saved"
352           fi
353         else
354           AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
355         fi
356
357         #
358         # Later versions of Mac OS X 10.3[.x] ship a pcap.h that
359         # doesn't define pcap_if_t but ship an 0.8[.x] libpcap,
360         # so the library has "pcap_findalldevs()", but pcap.h
361         # doesn't define "pcap_if_t" so you can't actually *use*
362         # "pcap_findalldevs()".
363         #
364         # That even appears to be true of systems shipped with
365         # 10.3.4, so it doesn't appear only to be a case of
366         # Software Update not updating header files.
367         #
368         # (You can work around this by installing the 0.8 header
369         # files.)
370         #
371         AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether pcap_findalldevs is present and usable],
372           [ac_cv_func_pcap_findalldevs],
373           [
374             AC_LINK_IFELSE(
375               [
376                 AC_LANG_SOURCE(
377                   [[
378                     #include <pcap.h>
379                     main()
380                     {
381                       pcap_if_t *devpointer;
382                       char errbuf[1];
383
384                       pcap_findalldevs(&devpointer, errbuf);
385                     }
386                   ]])
387               ],
388               [
389                 ac_cv_func_pcap_findalldevs=yes
390               ],
391               [
392                 ac_cv_func_pcap_findalldevs=no
393               ])
394           ])
395         #
396         # Don't check for other new routines that showed up after
397         # "pcap_findalldevs()" if we don't have a usable
398         # "pcap_findalldevs()", so we don't end up using them if the
399         # "pcap.h" is crufty and old and doesn't declare them.
400         #
401         if test $ac_cv_func_pcap_findalldevs = "yes" ; then
402           AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS, 1,
403            [Define to 1 if you have the `pcap_findalldevs' function and a pcap.h that declares pcap_if_t.])
404           AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_datalink_val_to_name pcap_datalink_name_to_val)
405           AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_datalink_val_to_description)
406           AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_list_datalinks pcap_set_datalink pcap_lib_version)
407           AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_get_selectable_fd pcap_free_datalinks)
408           AC_CHECK_FUNC(pcap_create,
409           [
410             AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PCAP_CREATE, 1,
411              [Define to 1 if you have the `pcap_create' function.])
412             AC_DEFINE(CAN_SET_CAPTURE_BUFFER_SIZE, 1,
413              [Define to 1 if the capture buffer size can be set.])
414           ])
415           AC_CHECK_FUNCS(bpf_image pcap_set_tstamp_precision)
416         fi
417
418         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
419         LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
420 ])
421
422 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_PCAP_REMOTE_CHECK],
423 [
424     ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
425     LIBS="$PCAP_LIBS $LIBS"
426     AC_DEFINE(HAVE_REMOTE, 1, [Define to 1 to enable remote
427               capturing feature in WinPcap library])
428     AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_open)
429     if test $ac_cv_func_pcap_open = "yes" ; then
430         AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PCAP_REMOTE, 1,
431             [Define to 1 if you have WinPcap remote capturing support and prefer to use these new API features.])
432     fi
433     AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pcap_setsampling)
434     LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
435 ])
436
437 #
438 # AC_WIRESHARK_ZLIB_CHECK
439 #
440 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_ZLIB_CHECK],
441 [
442         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
443
444         if test "x$zlib_dir" != "x"
445         then
446           #
447           # The user specified a directory in which zlib resides,
448           # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
449           # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
450           # of that directory to the library search path.
451           #
452           # XXX - if there's also a zlib in a directory that's
453           # already in CPPFLAGS or LDFLAGS, this won't make us find
454           # the version in the specified directory, as the compiler
455           # and/or linker will search that other directory before it
456           # searches the specified directory.
457           #
458           CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$zlib_dir/include"
459           AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L(LDFLAGS, $zlib_dir/lib)
460         fi
461
462         #
463         # Make sure we have "zlib.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
464         # don't have zlib, so don't use it.
465         #
466         AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h,,
467           [
468             if test "x$zlib_dir" != "x"
469             then
470               #
471               # The user used "--with-zlib=" to specify a directory
472               # containing zlib, but we didn't find the header file
473               # there; that either means they didn't specify the
474               # right directory or are confused about whether zlib
475               # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
476               #
477               AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib header not found in directory specified in --with-zlib])
478             else
479               if test "x$want_zlib" = "xyes"
480               then
481                 #
482                 # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
483                 # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
484                 #
485                 AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file zlib.h not found.)
486               else
487                 #
488                 # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
489                 # library, as it's probably not present.
490                 #
491                 want_zlib=no
492               fi
493             fi
494           ])
495
496         if test "x$want_zlib" != "xno"
497         then
498                 #
499                 # Well, we at least have the zlib header file.
500                 # We link with zlib to support uncompression of
501                 # gzipped network traffic, e.g. in an HTTP request
502                 # or response body.
503                 #
504                 if test "x$zlib_dir" != "x"
505                 then
506                   WS_CPPFLAGS="$WS_CPPFLAGS -I$zlib_dir/include"
507                   AC_WIRESHARK_ADD_DASH_L(WS_LDFLAGS, $zlib_dir/lib)
508                 fi
509                 LIBS="-lz $LIBS"
510                 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ZLIB, 1, [Define to use zlib library])
511                 #
512                 # Check for "inflatePrime()" in zlib, which we need
513                 # in order to read compressed capture files.
514                 #
515                 AC_CHECK_FUNCS(inflatePrime)
516
517                 if test "x$ac_cv_func_inflatePrime" = "xyes" ; then
518                         #
519                         # Now check for "inflatePrime()" in zlib when
520                         # linking with the linker flags for GTK+
521                         # applications; people often grab XFree86 source
522                         # and build and install it on their systems,
523                         # and they appear sometimes to misconfigure
524                         # XFree86 so that, even on systems with zlib,
525                         # it assumes there is no zlib, so the XFree86
526                         # build process builds and installs its
527                         # own zlib in the X11 library directory.
528                         #
529                         # The zlib in at least some versions of XFree86
530                         # is an older version that may lack "inflatePrime()",
531                         # and that's the zlib with which Wireshark gets
532                         # linked, so the build of Wireshark fails.
533                         #
534                         AC_MSG_CHECKING([for inflatePrime missing when linking with X11])
535                         AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(inflatePrime, AC_MSG_RESULT(no),
536                           [
537                             AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
538                             AC_MSG_ERROR(old zlib found when linking with X11 - get rid of old zlib.)
539                           ])
540                 fi
541         fi
542
543         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
544 ])
545
546 #
547 # AC_WIRESHARK_LIBLUA_CHECK
548 #
549 # Sets $have_lua to yes or no.
550 # If it's yes, it also sets $LUA_CFLAGS and $LUA_LIBS.
551 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LIBLUA_CHECK],[
552
553         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
554
555         if test "x$want_lua_dir" = "x"
556         then
557                 # The user didn't tell us where to find Lua.  Let's go look for it.
558
559                 # First, try the standard (pkg-config) way.
560                 # Unfortunately Lua's pkg-config file isn't standardly named.
561                 # Some distributions allow installation of multiple versions of
562                 # Lua at the same time.  On such systems each version has its
563                 # own package name.
564                 #
565                 # We use a for loop instead of giving all the package names to
566                 # PKG_CHECK_MODULES because doing the latter doesn't appear to
567                 # work reliably (some package names are not searched for).
568                 for pkg in "lua < 5.3" lua5.2 lua-5.2 lua52 lua5.1 lua-5.1 lua51 lua5.0 lua-5.0 lua50
569                 do
570                         AC_MSG_CHECKING(if you have $pkg)
571                         PKG_CHECK_EXISTS($pkg,
572                         [
573                          AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
574                          have_lua=yes
575                         ],
576                         [
577                          AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
578                         ])
579
580                         if test "x$have_lua" = "xyes"
581                         then
582                                 PKG_WIRESHARK_CHECK_SYSTEM_MODULES(LUA, $pkg)
583                                 CPPFLAGS="$LUA_CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS"
584                                 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(lua.h lualib.h lauxlib.h)
585                                 break
586                         fi
587                 done
588         fi
589
590         if test "x$have_lua" != "xyes"
591         then
592                 # We don't have pkg-config or the user specified the path to
593                 # Lua (in $want_lua_dir).
594                 # Let's look for the header file.
595
596                 AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the location of lua.h)
597                 if test "x$want_lua_dir" = "x"
598                 then
599                         # The user didn't tell us where to look so we'll look in some
600                         # standard locations.
601                         want_lua_dir="/usr/local /usr $prefix"
602                 fi
603                 for dir in $want_lua_dir
604                 do
605                         if test -r "$dir/include/lua.h"
606                         then
607                                 header_dir="$dir/include"
608                                 lua_dir=$dir
609                                 break
610                         fi
611
612                         for ver in 5.2 52 5.1 51 5.0 50
613                         do
614                                 if test -r "$dir/include/lua$ver/lua.h"
615                                 then
616                                         header_dir="$dir/include/lua$ver"
617                                         lua_dir=$dir
618                                         break
619                                 fi
620                         done
621                 done
622
623                 if test "x$header_dir" = "x"
624                 then
625                         have_lua=no
626                         AC_MSG_RESULT(not found)
627                 else
628                         AC_MSG_RESULT($header_dir)
629
630                         AC_MSG_CHECKING(the Lua version)
631                         lua_ver=`$AWK AS_ESCAPE('/LUA_VERSION_NUM/ { print $NF; }' $header_dir/lua.h | sed 's/0/./')`
632
633                         if test "x$lua_ver" = "x5.3"
634                         then
635                                 # Wireshark doesn't compile with Lua 5.3 today
636                                 AC_MSG_RESULT($lua_ver - disabling Lua support)
637                                 have_lua=no
638                         else
639                                 AC_MSG_RESULT($lua_ver)
640
641                                 CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$header_dir"
642                                 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(lua.h lualib.h lauxlib.h, ,
643                                 [
644                                         have_lua=no
645                                 ])
646                         fi
647
648                         if test "x$have_lua" = "x"
649                         then
650                                 # Set LUA_CFLAGS
651                                 LUA_CFLAGS="-I$header_dir"
652
653                                 # We have the header files and they work.  Now let's check if we
654                                 # have the library and it works.
655                                 #
656                                 # XXX - if there's also a liblua in a directory that's
657                                 # already in CPPFLAGS or LDFLAGS, this won't make us find
658                                 # the version in the specified directory, as the compiler
659                                 # and/or linker will search that other directory before it
660                                 # searches the specified directory.
661                                 #
662                                 # XXX - lib64?
663                                 LDFLAGS="-L$lua_dir/lib $LDFLAGS"
664                                 AC_SEARCH_LIBS(luaL_openlibs, [lua-${lua_ver} lua${lua_ver} lua],
665                                 [
666                                         LUA_LIBS="-L$lua_dir/lib $ac_cv_search_luaL_openlibs -lm"
667                                         have_lua=yes
668                                 ],[
669                                         have_lua=no
670                                 ], -lm)
671                         fi
672                 fi
673         fi
674
675         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
676 ])
677
678 #
679 # AC_WIRESHARK_LIBPORTAUDIO_CHECK
680 #
681 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LIBPORTAUDIO_CHECK],[
682
683         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
684         wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
685
686         if test "x$portaudio_dir" != "x"
687         then
688                 #
689                 # The user specified a directory in which libportaudio
690                 # resides, so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
691                 # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
692                 # of that directory to the library search path.
693                 #
694                 # XXX - if there's also a libportaudio in a directory that's
695                 # already in CPPFLAGS or LDFLAGS, this won't make us find
696                 # the version in the specified directory, as the compiler
697                 # and/or linker will search that other directory before it
698                 # searches the specified directory.
699                 #
700                 CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$portaudio_dir/include"
701                 LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$portaudio_dir/lib"
702         fi
703         LIBS="-lportaudio $LIBS"
704
705         #
706         # Make sure we have "portaudio.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
707         # don't have libportaudio, so don't use it.
708         #
709         AC_CHECK_HEADERS(portaudio.h,,
710         [
711                 if test "x$portaudio_dir" != "x"
712                 then
713                         #
714                         # The user used "--with-portaudio=" to specify a directory
715                         # containing libportaudio, but we didn't find the header file
716                         # there; that either means they didn't specify the
717                         # right directory or are confused about whether libportaudio
718                         # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
719                         #
720                         AC_MSG_ERROR([libportaudio header not found in directory specified in --with-portaudio])
721                 else
722                         if test "x$want_portaudio" = "xyes"
723                         then
724                                 #
725                                 # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
726                                 # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
727                                 #
728                                 AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file portaudio.h not found.)
729                         else
730                                 #
731                                 # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
732                                 # library, as it's probably not present.
733                                 #
734                                 want_portaudio=no
735                         fi
736                 fi
737         ])
738
739         #
740         # Check whether we have the right version of portaudio
741         #
742         if test "x$want_portaudio" != "xno"
743         then
744                 AC_CHECK_TYPE(PortAudioStream,
745                 AC_DEFINE(PORTAUDIO_API_1, 1, [Define if we are using version of of the Portaudio library API]),
746                 ,
747                 [#include <portaudio.h>])
748         fi
749
750         if test "x$want_portaudio" != "xno"
751         then
752                 #
753                 # Well, we at least have the portaudio header file.
754                 #
755                 # let's check if the libs are there
756                 #
757                 PORTAUDIO_LIBS=""
758                 PORTAUDIO_INCLUDES=""
759
760                 AC_CHECK_LIB(portaudio, Pa_Initialize,
761                 [
762                         if test "x$portaudio_dir" != "x"
763                         then
764                                 #
765                                 # Put the "-I" and "-L" flags for portaudio
766                                 # into PORTAUDIO_INCLUDES and PORTAUDIO_LIBS,
767                                 # respectively.
768                                 #
769                                 PORTAUDIO_LIBS="-L$portaudio_dir/lib -lportaudio"
770                                 PORTAUDIO_INCLUDES="-I$portaudio_dir/include"
771                         else
772                                 PORTAUDIO_LIBS="-lportaudio"
773                         fi
774                         AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPORTAUDIO, 1, [Define to use libportaudio library])
775                         want_portaudio=yes
776                 ],[
777                         # User requested --with-portaudio but it isn't available
778                         if test "x$want_portaudio" = "xyes"
779                         then
780                                 AC_MSG_ERROR(Linking with libportaudio failed.)
781                         fi
782                         want_portaudio=no
783                 ])
784                 AC_SUBST(PORTAUDIO_LIBS)
785                 AC_SUBST(PORTAUDIO_INCLUDES)
786
787         fi
788
789         LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
790         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
791 ])
792
793
794 #
795 # AC_WIRESHARK_C_ARES_CHECK
796 #
797 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_C_ARES_CHECK],
798 [
799         want_c_ares=defaultyes
800
801         if test "x$want_c_ares" = "xdefaultyes"; then
802                 want_c_ares=yes
803         fi
804
805         if test "x$want_c_ares" = "xyes"; then
806                 AC_CHECK_LIB(cares, ares_init,
807                   [
808                     C_ARES_LIBS=-lcares
809                     AC_DEFINE(HAVE_C_ARES, 1, [Define to use c-ares library])
810                     have_good_c_ares=yes
811                   ])
812         else
813                 AC_MSG_RESULT(not required)
814         fi
815 ])
816
817
818 #
819 # AC_WIRESHARK_LIBCAP_CHECK
820 #
821 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LIBCAP_CHECK],
822 [
823         want_libcap=defaultyes
824
825         if test "x$want_libcap" = "xdefaultyes"; then
826                 want_libcap=yes
827         fi
828
829         if test "x$want_libcap" = "xyes"; then
830                 AC_CHECK_LIB(cap, cap_set_flag,
831                   [
832                     LIBCAP_LIBS=-lcap
833                     AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBCAP, 1, [Define to use the libcap library])
834                     have_good_libcap=yes
835                   ],,
836                 )
837         else
838                 AC_MSG_RESULT(not required)
839         fi
840 ])
841
842
843 #
844 # AC_WIRESHARK_KRB5_CHECK
845 #
846 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_KRB5_CHECK],
847 [
848         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
849         wireshark_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
850
851         if test "x$krb5_dir" != "x"
852         then
853           #
854           # The user specified a directory in which kerberos resides,
855           # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
856           # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
857           # of that directory to the library search path.
858           #
859           # XXX - if there's also a kerberos in a directory that's
860           # already in CPPFLAGS or LDFLAGS, this won't make us find
861           # the version in the specified directory, as the compiler
862           # and/or linker will search that other directory before it
863           # searches the specified directory.
864           #
865           KRB5_CFLAGS="-I$krb5_dir/include"
866           ac_heimdal_version=`grep heimdal $krb5_dir/include/krb5.h | head -n 1 | sed 's/^.*heimdal.*$/HEIMDAL/'`
867           # MIT Kerberos moved krb5.h to krb5/krb5.h starting with release 1.5
868           ac_mit_version_olddir=`grep 'Massachusetts' $krb5_dir/include/krb5.h | head -n 1 | sed 's/^.*Massachusetts.*$/MIT/'`
869           ac_mit_version_newdir=`grep 'Massachusetts' $krb5_dir/include/krb5/krb5.h | head -n 1 | sed 's/^.*Massachusetts.*$/MIT/'`
870           ac_krb5_version="$ac_heimdal_version$ac_mit_version_olddir$ac_mit_version_newdir"
871           if test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xHEIMDAL"
872           then
873               KRB5_LIBS="-L$krb5_dir/lib -lkrb5 -lasn1 $SSL_LIBS -lroken -lcrypt"
874           else
875               KRB5_LIBS="-L$krb5_dir/lib -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err"
876           fi
877           if test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xMIT"
878           then
879             AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MIT_KERBEROS, 1, [Define to use MIT kerberos])
880           fi
881         else
882           AC_PATH_TOOL(KRB5_CONFIG, krb5-config)
883           if test -x "$KRB5_CONFIG"
884           then
885             KRB5_CFLAGS=`"$KRB5_CONFIG" --cflags`
886             KRB5_LIBS=`"$KRB5_CONFIG" --libs`
887             #
888             # If -lcrypto is in KRB5_FLAGS, we require it to build
889             # with Heimdal/MIT.  We don't want to built with it by
890             # default, due to annoying license incompatibilities
891             # between the OpenSSL license and the GPL, so:
892             #
893             #   if SSL_LIBS is set to a non-empty string, we
894             #   remove -lcrypto from KRB5_LIBS and replace
895             #   it with SSL_LIBS;
896             #
897             #   if SSL_LIBS is not set to a non-empty string
898             #   we fail with an appropriate error message.
899             #
900             case "$KRB5_LIBS" in
901             *-lcrypto*)
902                 if test ! -z "$SSL_LIBS"
903                 then
904                     KRB5_LIBS=`echo $KRB5_LIBS | sed 's/-lcrypto//'`
905                     KRB5_LIBS="$KRB5_LIBS $SSL_LIBS"
906                 else
907                     AC_MSG_ERROR([Kerberos library requires -lcrypto, so you must specify --with-ssl])
908                 fi
909                 ;;
910             esac
911             ac_krb5_version=`"$KRB5_CONFIG" --version | head -n 1 | sed -e 's/^.*heimdal.*$/HEIMDAL/' -e 's/^Kerberos .*$/MIT/' -e 's/^Solaris Kerberos .*$/MIT/'`
912           fi
913         fi
914
915         CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $KRB5_CFLAGS"
916
917         #
918         # Make sure we have "krb5.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
919         # don't have kerberos, so don't use it.
920         #
921         AC_CHECK_HEADER(krb5.h,,
922           [
923             if test "x$krb5_dir" != "x"
924             then
925               #
926               # The user used "--with-krb5=" to specify a directory
927               # containing kerberos, but we didn't find the header file
928               # there; that either means they didn't specify the
929               # right directory or are confused about whether kerberos
930               # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
931               #
932               AC_MSG_ERROR([kerberos header not found in directory specified in --with-krb5])
933             else
934               if test "x$want_krb5" = "xyes"
935               then
936                 #
937                 # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
938                 # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
939                 #
940                 AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file krb5.h not found.)
941               else
942                 #
943                 # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
944                 # library, as it's probably not present.
945                 #
946                 KRB5_CFLAGS=""
947                 KRB5_LIBS=""
948                 want_krb5=no
949                 AC_MSG_RESULT(No Heimdal or MIT header found - disabling dissection for some kerberos data in packet decoding)
950               fi
951             fi
952           ])
953
954         if test "x$want_krb5" != "xno"
955         then
956             #
957             # Well, we at least have the krb5 header file.
958             # Check whether this is Heimdal or MIT.
959             #
960             AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether the Kerberos library is Heimdal or MIT)
961             if test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xHEIMDAL" -o "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xMIT"
962             then
963                 #
964                 # Yes.
965                 # Check whether we have krb5_kt_resolve - and whether
966                 # we need to link with -lresolv when linking with
967                 # the Kerberos library.
968                 #
969                 AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_krb5_version)
970                 found_krb5_kt_resolve=no
971                 for extras in "" "-lresolv"
972                 do
973                     LIBS="$KRB5_LIBS $extras $wireshark_save_LIBS"
974                     if test -z "$extras"
975                     then
976                         AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $ac_krb5_version includes krb5_kt_resolve])
977                     else
978                         AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $ac_krb5_version includes krb5_kt_resolve (linking with $extras)])
979                     fi
980                     AC_TRY_LINK(
981                         [
982                         ],
983                         [
984                             krb5_kt_resolve();
985                         ],
986                         [
987                             #
988                             # We found "krb5_kt_resolve()".
989                             #
990                             AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
991                             if test -n "$extras"; then
992                               KRB5_LIBS="$KRB5_LIBS $extras"
993                             fi
994                             AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERBEROS, 1, [Define to use kerberos])
995                             if test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xHEIMDAL"
996                             then
997                                 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HEIMDAL_KERBEROS, 1, [Define to use heimdal kerberos])
998                             elif test "x$ac_krb5_version" = "xMIT"
999                             then
1000                                 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MIT_KERBEROS, 1, [Define to use MIT kerberos])
1001                             fi
1002                             found_krb5_kt_resolve=yes
1003                             break
1004                         ],
1005                         [
1006                             AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1007                         ])
1008                 done
1009                 if test "$found_krb5_kt_resolve" = no
1010                 then
1011                     #
1012                     # We didn't find "krb5_kt_resolve()" in the
1013                     # Kerberos library, even when we tried linking
1014                     # with -lresolv; we can't link with kerberos.
1015                     #
1016                     if test "x$want_krb5" = "xyes"
1017                     then
1018                         #
1019                         # The user tried to force us to use the library,
1020                         # but we can't do so; report an error.
1021                         #
1022                         AC_MSG_ERROR(Usable $ac_krb5_version not found)
1023                     else
1024                         #
1025                         # Don't use
1026                         #
1027                         AC_MSG_RESULT(Usable $ac_krb5_version not found - disabling dissection for some kerberos data in packet decoding)
1028                         KRB5_CFLAGS=""
1029                         KRB5_LIBS=""
1030                         want_krb5=no
1031                     fi
1032                 else
1033                     #
1034                     # We can link with Kerberos; see whether krb5.h
1035                     # defines KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56 (where "defines" means
1036                     # "as a #define or as an enum member).
1037                     #
1038                     AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether krb5.h defines KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56])
1039                     AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
1040                       [
1041                         AC_LANG_SOURCE(
1042                           [[
1043                             #include <krb5.h>
1044                             #include <stdio.h>
1045
1046                             main()
1047                             {
1048                               printf("%u\n", KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56);
1049                             }
1050                           ]])
1051                       ],
1052                       [
1053                         AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1054                         AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56, 1, [Define if krb5.h defines KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56])
1055                       ],
1056                       [
1057                         AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1058                       ])
1059                 fi
1060             else
1061                 #
1062                 # It's not Heimdal or MIT.
1063                 #
1064                 AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1065                 if test "x$want_krb5" = "xyes"
1066                 then
1067                     #
1068                     # The user tried to force us to use the library,
1069                     # but we can't do so; report an error.
1070                     #
1071                     AC_MSG_ERROR(Kerberos not found)
1072                 else
1073                     #
1074                     # Don't use.
1075                     #
1076                     AC_MSG_RESULT(Kerberos not found - disabling dissection for some kerberos data in packet decoding)
1077                     KRB5_CFLAGS=""
1078                     KRB5_LIBS=""
1079                     want_krb5=no
1080                 fi
1081             fi
1082         else
1083             #
1084             # The user asked us not to use Kerberos, or they didn't
1085             # say whether they wanted us to use it but we found
1086             # that we couldn't.
1087             #
1088             KRB5_CFLAGS=""
1089             KRB5_LIBS=""
1090             want_krb5=no
1091         fi
1092         AC_SUBST(KRB5_CFLAGS)
1093         AC_SUBST(KRB5_LIBS)
1094
1095         LIBS="$wireshark_save_LIBS"
1096         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
1097 ])
1098
1099 #
1100 # AC_WIRESHARK_GEOIP_CHECK
1101 #
1102 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_GEOIP_CHECK],
1103 [
1104         want_geoip=defaultyes
1105
1106         if test "x$want_geoip" = "xdefaultyes"; then
1107                 want_geoip=yes
1108         fi
1109
1110         if test "x$want_geoip" = "xyes"; then
1111                 AC_CHECK_LIB(GeoIP, GeoIP_new,
1112                   [
1113                     GEOIP_LIBS=-lGeoIP
1114                 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GEOIP, 1, [Define to use GeoIP library])
1115                 have_good_geoip=yes
1116                   ],,
1117                 )
1118                 if test "x$have_good_geoip" = "xyes"; then
1119                         AC_CHECK_LIB(GeoIP, GeoIP_country_name_by_ipnum_v6,
1120                           [
1121                                 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GEOIP_V6, 1, [Define if GeoIP supports IPv6 (GeoIP 1.4.5 and later)])
1122                           ],,
1123                         )
1124                 fi
1125         else
1126                 AC_MSG_RESULT(not required)
1127         fi
1128 ])
1129
1130 #
1131 # AC_WIRESHARK_LIBSSH_CHECK
1132 #
1133 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LIBSSH_CHECK],
1134 [
1135         want_libssh=defaultyes
1136
1137         if test "x$want_libssh" = "xdefaultyes"; then
1138                 want_libssh=yes
1139         fi
1140
1141         if test "x$want_libssh" = "xyes"; then
1142                 AC_CHECK_LIB(ssh, ssh_new,
1143                   [
1144                     LIBSSH_LIBS=-lssh
1145                         AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBSSH, 1, [Define to use libssh library])
1146                         have_good_libssh=yes
1147                   ],,
1148                 )
1149                 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether libssh >= 0.6.0 for sshdump, ciscodump])
1150                 PKG_CHECK_EXISTS([libssh >= 0.6.0],
1151                   [
1152                    AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1153                    AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBSSH_POINTSIX, 1, [Defined if libssh >= 0.6.0])
1154                    have_libssh_pointsix=yes
1155                   ],
1156                   [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)]
1157                 )
1158                 if test "x$have_libssh_pointsix" = "xyes"; then
1159                         # ssh_userauth_agent exists only >= 0.6.0, but not on Windows
1160                         # so check explicitly
1161                         AC_CHECK_LIB(ssh, ssh_userauth_agent,
1162                           [
1163                             AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SSH_USERAUTH_AGENT, 1, [Libssh library has ssh_userauth_agent])
1164                             have_ssh_userauth_agent=yes
1165                           ],,
1166                         )
1167                 fi
1168         else
1169                 AC_MSG_RESULT(not required)
1170         fi
1171 ])
1172
1173 #
1174 # AC_WIRESHARK_NGHTTP2_CHECK
1175 #
1176 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_NGHTTP2_CHECK],
1177 [
1178         want_nghttp2=defaultyes
1179
1180         if test "x$want_nghttp2" = "xdefaultyes"; then
1181                 want_nghttp2=yes
1182         fi
1183
1184         if test "x$want_nghttp2" = "xyes"; then
1185                 AC_CHECK_LIB(nghttp2, nghttp2_hd_inflate_new,
1186                         [
1187                                 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(nghttp2/nghttp2.h,
1188                                         [
1189                                                 NGHTTP2_LIBS=-lnghttp2
1190                                                 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NGHTTP2, 1, [Define to use nghttp2 library])
1191                                                 have_good_nghttp2=yes
1192                                         ],,
1193                                 )
1194                         ],,
1195                 )
1196         else
1197                 AC_MSG_RESULT(not required)
1198         fi
1199 ])
1200
1201 #AC_WIRESHARK_LDFLAGS_CHECK
1202 #
1203 # $1 : ldflag(s) to test
1204 #
1205 # We attempt to compile and link a test program with the specified linker
1206 # flag. The defined flag is added to LDFLAGS only if the link succeeds.
1207 #
1208 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LDFLAGS_CHECK],
1209 [LD_OPTION="$1"
1210 AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we can add $LD_OPTION to LDFLAGS)
1211 AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
1212 LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $LD_OPTION"
1213 can_add_to_ldflags=""
1214 AC_LINK_IFELSE(
1215   [
1216     AC_LANG_SOURCE([[main() { return; }]])
1217   ],
1218   [
1219     AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1220     AX_APPEND_FLAG([$LD_OPTION], [WS_LDFLAGS])
1221     can_add_to_ldflags=yes
1222   ],
1223   [
1224     AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1225     can_add_to_ldflags=no
1226   ])
1227   AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
1228 ])
1229
1230 dnl
1231 dnl Check whether, if you pass an unknown warning option to the
1232 dnl compiler, it fails or just prints a warning message and succeeds.
1233 dnl Set ac_wireshark_unknown_warning_option_error to the appropriate flag
1234 dnl to force an error if it would otherwise just print a warning message
1235 dnl and succeed.
1236 dnl
1237 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_CHECK_UNKNOWN_WARNING_OPTION_ERROR],
1238     [
1239         AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the compiler fails when given an unknown warning option])
1240         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
1241         CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wxyzzy-this-will-never-succeed-xyzzy"
1242         AC_TRY_COMPILE(
1243             [],
1244             [return 0],
1245             [
1246                 AC_MSG_RESULT([no, adding -Werror=unknown-warning-option])
1247                 #
1248                 # We're assuming this is clang, where
1249                 # -Werror=unknown-warning-option is the appropriate
1250                 # option to force the compiler to fail.
1251                 #
1252                 ac_wireshark_unknown_warning_option_error="-Werror=unknown-warning-option"
1253             ],
1254             [
1255                 AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
1256             ])
1257         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
1258     ])
1259
1260 dnl
1261 dnl Check whether, if you pass a valid-for-C-but-not-C++ option to the
1262 dnl compiler, it fails or just prints a warning message and succeeds.
1263 dnl Set ac_wireshark_non_cxx_warning_option_error to the appropriate flag
1264 dnl to force an error if it would otherwise just print a warning message
1265 dnl and succeed.
1266 dnl
1267 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_CHECK_NON_CXX_WARNING_OPTION_ERROR],
1268     [
1269         AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the compiler fails when given an warning option not supported for C++])
1270         #
1271         # Some C+ compilers warn about -Wmissing-prototypes, and some warn
1272         # about -Wmissing-declarations.  Check both.
1273         #
1274         AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
1275         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
1276         save_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
1277         for flag in -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations; do
1278             CXXFLAGS="$save_CXXFLAGS $flag"
1279             AC_TRY_COMPILE(
1280                 [],
1281                 [return 0],
1282                 [
1283                     #
1284                     # We're assuming this is g++, where -Werror is the
1285                     # appropriate option to force the compiler to fail.
1286                     # Check whether it fails with -Werror.
1287                     #
1288                     # NOTE: it's important to put -Werror *before*
1289                     # the flag, otherwise, when it sees the flag,
1290                     # it doesn't yet know that warnings should be
1291                     # treated as errors, and doesn't treat the
1292                     # "that's C-only" warning as an error.
1293                     #
1294                     CXXFLAGS="$save_CXXFLAGS -Werror $flag"
1295                     AC_TRY_COMPILE(
1296                         [],
1297                         [return 0],
1298                         [
1299                             #
1300                             # No, so this option is actually OK
1301                             # with our C++ compiler.
1302                             #
1303                             # (We need an empty command here to
1304                             # prevent some versions of autoconf
1305                             # from generating a script with an
1306                             # empty "then" clause for an if statement.)
1307                             #
1308                             :
1309                         ],
1310                         [
1311                             #
1312                             # Yes, so we need -Werror for the tests.
1313                             #
1314                             ac_wireshark_non_cxx_warning_option_error="-Werror"
1315                             break
1316                         ])
1317                 ])
1318         done
1319         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
1320         AC_LANG_POP
1321         if test x$ac_wireshark_non_cxx_warning_option_error = x; then
1322             AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
1323         else
1324             AC_MSG_RESULT([no, adding -Werror])
1325         fi
1326     ])
1327
1328 #
1329 # AC_WIRESHARK_COMPILER_FLAGS_CHECK
1330 #
1331 # $1 : flags to test
1332 # $2 : if supplied, C for C-only flags, CXX for C++-only flags
1333 # $3 : if supplied, a program to try to compile with the flag
1334 #      and, if the compile fails when -Werror is turned on,
1335 #      we don't add the flag - used for warning flags that
1336 #      issue incorrect or non-useful warnings with some
1337 #      compiler versions
1338 # $4 : must be supplied if $3 is supplied - a message describing
1339 #      for what the test program is testing
1340 #
1341 # The macro first determines if the compiler supports GCC-style flags.
1342 # Then it attempts to compile with the defined cflags.  The defined
1343 # flags are added to WS_CHECKED_CFLAGS only if the compilation succeeds.
1344 # CFLAGS remains unchanged. can_add_to_cflags is set to "no" when the
1345 # flag is checked but unavailable. (Like-wise for CXXFLAGS.)
1346 #
1347 # We do this because not all such options are necessarily supported by
1348 # the version of the particular compiler we're using.
1349 #
1350 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_COMPILER_FLAGS_CHECK],
1351 [GCC_OPTION="$1"
1352 can_add_to_cflags=""
1353 can_add_to_cxxflags=""
1354 if test "x$ac_supports_gcc_flags" = "xyes" ; then
1355   if test "$2" != CXX ; then
1356     #
1357     # Not C++-only; if this can be added to the C compiler flags, add them.
1358     #
1359     # If the option begins with "-W", add
1360     # $ac_wireshark_unknown_warning_option_error to make sure that
1361     # we'll get an error if it's an unknown warning option; not all
1362     # compilers treat unknown warning options as errors (I'm looking at
1363     # you, clang).
1364     #
1365     # If the option begins with "-f" or "-m", add -Werror to make sure
1366     # that we'll get an error if we get "argument unused during compilation"
1367     # warnings, as those will either cause a failure for files compiled
1368     # with -Werror or annoying noise for files compiled without it.
1369     # (Yeah, you, clang.)
1370     #
1371     AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we can add $GCC_OPTION to CFLAGS)
1372     AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
1373     if expr "x$GCC_OPTION" : "x-W.*" >/dev/null
1374     then
1375       CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $ac_wireshark_unknown_warning_option_error $GCC_OPTION"
1376     elif expr "x$GCC_OPTION" : "x-f.*" >/dev/null
1377     then
1378       CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror $GCC_OPTION"
1379     elif expr "x$GCC_OPTION" : "x-m.*" >/dev/null
1380     then
1381       CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror $GCC_OPTION"
1382     else
1383       CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GCC_OPTION"
1384     fi
1385     AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
1386       [
1387         AC_LANG_SOURCE([[int foo;]])
1388       ],
1389       [
1390         AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1391         can_add_to_cflags=yes
1392         #
1393         # OK, do we have a test program?  If so, check
1394         # whether it fails with this option and -Werror,
1395         # and, if so, don't include it.
1396         #
1397         # We test arg 4 here because arg 3 is a program which
1398         # could contain quotes (breaking the comparison).
1399         #
1400         if test "x$4" != "x" ; then
1401           CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror"
1402           AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether $GCC_OPTION $4)
1403           AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
1404             [AC_LANG_SOURCE($3)],
1405             [
1406               AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1407               #
1408               # Remove "force an error for a warning" options, if we
1409               # added them, by setting CFLAGS to the saved value plus
1410               # just the new option.
1411               #
1412               AX_APPEND_FLAG([$GCC_OPTION], [WS_CFLAGS])
1413               if test "$CC" = "$CC_FOR_BUILD"; then
1414                 #
1415                 # We're building the build tools with the same compiler
1416                 # with which we're building Wireshark, so add the flags
1417                 # to the flags for that compiler as well.
1418                 #
1419                 AX_APPEND_FLAG([$GCC_OPTION], [WS_CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD])
1420               fi
1421             ],
1422             [
1423               AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1424             ])
1425         else
1426           #
1427           # Remove "force an error for a warning" options, if we
1428           # added them, by setting CFLAGS to the saved value plus
1429           # just the new option.
1430           #
1431           AX_APPEND_FLAG([$GCC_OPTION], [WS_CFLAGS])
1432           if test "$CC" = "$CC_FOR_BUILD"; then
1433             #
1434             # We're building the build tools with the same compiler
1435             # with which we're building Wireshark, so add the flags
1436             # to the flags for that compiler as well.
1437             #
1438             AX_APPEND_FLAG([$GCC_OPTION], [WS_CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD])
1439           fi
1440         fi
1441       ],
1442       [
1443         AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1444         can_add_to_cflags=no
1445       ])
1446       AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
1447   fi
1448   #
1449   # Did we find a C++ compiler?
1450   #
1451   if test "x$CXX" != "x" ; then
1452     #
1453     # Yes.  Is this option only for the C compiler?
1454     #
1455     if test "$2" != C ; then
1456       #
1457       # Not C-only; if this option can be added to the C++ compiler
1458       # options, add it.
1459       #
1460       # If the option begins with "-W", add
1461       # $ac_wireshark_unknown_warning_option_error, as per the above, and
1462       # also add $ac_wireshark_non_cxx_warning_option_error, because at
1463       # lease some versions of g++ whine about -Wmissing-prototypes, the
1464       # fact that at least one of those versions refuses to warn about
1465       # function declarations without an earlier declaration nonwithstanding;
1466       # perhaps there's a reason not to warn about that with C++ even though
1467       # warning about it can be a Good Idea with C, but it's not obvious to
1468       # me).
1469       #
1470       # If the option begins with "-f" or "-m", add -Werror to make sure
1471       # that we'll get an error if we get "argument unused during compilation"
1472       # warnings, as those will either cause a failure for files compiled
1473       # with -Werror or annoying noise for files compiled without it.
1474       # (Yeah, you, clang++.)
1475       #
1476       AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we can add $GCC_OPTION to CXXFLAGS)
1477       AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
1478       if expr "x$GCC_OPTION" : "x-W.*" >/dev/null
1479       then
1480         CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $ac_wireshark_unknown_warning_option_error $ac_wireshark_non_cxx_warning_option_error $GCC_OPTION"
1481       elif expr "x$GCC_OPTION" : "x-f.*" >/dev/null
1482       then
1483         CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -Werror $GCC_OPTION"
1484       elif expr "x$GCC_OPTION" : "x-m.*" >/dev/null
1485       then
1486         CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -Werror $GCC_OPTION"
1487       else
1488         CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $GCC_OPTION"
1489       fi
1490       AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
1491       AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
1492         [
1493           AC_LANG_SOURCE([[int foo;]])
1494         ],
1495         [
1496           AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1497           can_add_to_cxxflags=yes
1498           #
1499           # OK, do we have a test program?  If so, check
1500           # whether it fails with this option and -Werror,
1501           # and, if so, don't include it.
1502           #
1503           # We test arg 4 here because arg 3 is a program which
1504           # could contain quotes (breaking the comparison).
1505           #
1506           if test "x$4" != "x" ; then
1507             CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -Werror"
1508             AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether $GCC_OPTION $4)
1509             AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
1510               [AC_LANG_SOURCE($3)],
1511               [
1512                 AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1513                 #
1514                 # Remove "force an error for a warning" options, if we
1515                 # added them, by setting CXXFLAGS to the saved value plus
1516                 # just the new option.
1517                 #
1518                 AX_APPEND_FLAG([$GCC_OPTION], [WS_CXXFLAGS])
1519               ],
1520               [
1521                 AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1522               ])
1523           else
1524             #
1525             # Remove "force an error for a warning" options, if we
1526             # added them, by setting CXXFLAGS to the saved value plus
1527             # just the new option.
1528             #
1529             AX_APPEND_FLAG([$GCC_OPTION], [WS_CXXFLAGS])
1530           fi
1531         ],
1532         [
1533           AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1534           can_add_to_cxxflags=no
1535         ])
1536       AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
1537       AC_LANG_POP([C++])
1538     fi
1539     if test "(" "$can_add_to_cflags" = "yes" -a "$can_add_to_cxxflags" = "no" ")" \
1540          -o "(" "$can_add_to_cflags" = "no" -a "$can_add_to_cxxflags" = "yes" ")"
1541     then
1542       #
1543       # Confusingly, some C++ compilers like -Wmissing-prototypes but
1544       # don't like -Wmissing-declarations and others like
1545       # -Wmissing-declarations but don't like -Wmissing-prototypes,
1546       # the fact that the corresponding C compiler likes both.  Don't
1547       # warn about them.
1548       #
1549       if test "(" x$GCC_OPTION != x-Wmissing-prototypes ")" \
1550            -a "(" x$GCC_OPTION != x-Wmissing-declarations ")"
1551       then
1552          AC_MSG_WARN([$CC and $CXX appear to be a mismatched pair])
1553       fi
1554     fi
1555   fi
1556 fi
1557 ])
1558
1559 # AC_WIRESHARK_GCC_FORTIFY_SOURCE_CHECK
1560 #
1561 # Checks if '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=...' is OK to use in CPPFLAGS.
1562 #  Use '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=...' in CPPFLAGS only if the GCC 'optimization level' is > 0.
1563 #  The use of '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=...' will cause a warning with at least some versions
1564 #    of glibc if the  GCC "optimization level" is 0 (default or -O or -O0)
1565 #    when using GCC to compile a source file which references the macro definition.
1566 #
1567 # See: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2004-09/msg02055.html
1568 # See: http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13979
1569 #
1570 #   We'll use '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2' only if there's no warning; Among other things this means
1571 #    that the  use of '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2' with '-Werror' and '-O0' won't cause
1572 #    the compiler to stop on error.
1573 #   Assumption: CFLAGS already contains whatever optimization option including none) is
1574 #    to be used.
1575 #
1576
1577 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_GCC_FORTIFY_SOURCE_CHECK],
1578 [
1579 if test "x$GCC" = "xyes" -o "x$CC" = "xclang" ; then
1580   AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 can be used (without generating a warning)])
1581   AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
1582   CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror"
1583   CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2"
1584   AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
1585     AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
1586                   #include <stdio.h>
1587                       int foo;
1588                   ]])],
1589                   [
1590                     AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1591                     AX_APPEND_FLAG([-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2], [WS_CPPFLAGS])
1592                   ],
1593                   [
1594                     AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1595                   ])
1596   AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
1597 fi
1598 ])
1599
1600 #
1601 # AC_WIRESHARK_GCC_SYSTEM_INCLUDE
1602 #
1603 # Replace -I include flag for -isystem in FLAGS argument
1604 #
1605 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_GCC_SYSTEM_INCLUDE],
1606 [
1607         if test "x$GCC" = "xyes" -o "x$CC" = "xclang" ; then
1608                 $1=`echo " $$1" \
1609                         | sed -e 's/  *-I *\// -isystem\//g' -e 's/^ *//'`
1610         fi
1611 ])
1612
1613 #
1614 # PKG_WIRESHARK_CHECK_SYSTEM_MODULES
1615 #
1616 AC_DEFUN([PKG_WIRESHARK_CHECK_SYSTEM_MODULES],
1617 [
1618         PKG_CHECK_MODULES($@)
1619         AC_WIRESHARK_GCC_SYSTEM_INCLUDE($1_CFLAGS)
1620 ])
1621
1622 # Based on AM_PATH_GTK in gtk-2.0.m4.
1623
1624 dnl AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK_WITH_QT_VERSION([MODULE, MINIMUM-VERSION,
1625 dnl     REQUESTED-MAJOR_VERSION, [ACTION-IF-FOUND, [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]])
1626 dnl Test for a particular Qt module, for a particular Qt major version,
1627 dnl and, if we find it add the flags and libraries for it to Qt_CFLAGS
1628 dnl and Qt_LIBS.
1629 dnl
1630 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK_WITH_QT_VERSION],
1631 [
1632         case "$3" in
1633
1634         4)
1635                 #
1636                 # Check for Qt 4.
1637                 #
1638                 modprefix="Qt"
1639                 #
1640                 # Version of the module we're checking for.
1641                 # Default to 4.0.0.
1642                 #
1643                 min_qt_version=ifelse([$2], ,4.0.0,$2)
1644                 ;;
1645
1646         5)
1647                 #
1648                 # Check for Qt 5.
1649                 #
1650                 modprefix="Qt5"
1651                 #
1652                 # Version of the module we're checking for.
1653                 # Default to 5.0.0.
1654                 #
1655                 min_qt_version=5.0.0
1656                 ;;
1657
1658         *)
1659                 AC_MSG_ERROR([Qt version $3 is not a known Qt version])
1660                 ;;
1661         esac
1662
1663         pkg_config_module="${modprefix}$1"
1664         AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $pkg_config_module - version >= $min_qt_version)
1665         if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-version $min_qt_version $pkg_config_module; then
1666                 mod_version=`$PKG_CONFIG --modversion $pkg_config_module`
1667                 AC_MSG_RESULT(yes (version $mod_version))
1668                 mod_cflags=`$PKG_CONFIG --cflags $pkg_config_module`
1669                 AC_WIRESHARK_GCC_SYSTEM_INCLUDE(mod_cflags)
1670                 Qt_CFLAGS="$Qt_CFLAGS $mod_cflags"
1671                 Qt_LIBS="$Qt_LIBS `$PKG_CONFIG --libs $pkg_config_module`"
1672                 # Run Action-If-Found
1673                 ifelse([$4], , :, [$4])
1674         else
1675                 AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1676                 # Run Action-If-Not-Found
1677                 ifelse([$5], , :, [$5])
1678         fi
1679 ])
1680
1681 dnl AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK([MODULE, MINIMUM-VERSION,
1682 dnl     REQUESTED-MAJOR_VERSION, [ACTION-IF-FOUND, [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]])
1683 dnl Test for a particular Qt module and add the flags and libraries
1684 dnl for it to Qt_CFLAGS and Qt_LIBS.
1685 dnl
1686 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK],
1687 [
1688         #
1689         # Prior to Qt 5, modules were named QtXXX.
1690         # In Qt 5, they're named Qt5XXX.
1691         # This will need to change to handle future major Qt releases.
1692         #
1693         case "$3" in
1694
1695         yes|unspecified)
1696                 #
1697                 # Check for all versions of Qt we support.
1698                 # Try the Qt 5 version first.
1699                 #
1700                 versions="5 4"
1701                 ;;
1702
1703         4)
1704                 #
1705                 # Check for Qt 4.
1706                 #
1707                 versions="4"
1708                 ;;
1709
1710         5)
1711                 #
1712                 # Check for Qt 5.
1713                 #
1714                 versions="5"
1715                 ;;
1716
1717         *)
1718                 AC_MSG_ERROR([Qt version $3 is not a known Qt version])
1719                 ;;
1720         esac
1721
1722         for version in $versions
1723         do
1724                 AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK_WITH_QT_VERSION($1, $2,
1725                     $version, [foundit=yes], [foundit=no])
1726                 if test "x$foundit" = "xyes"; then
1727                         break
1728                 fi
1729         done
1730
1731         if test "x$foundit" = "xyes"; then
1732                 # Remember which version of Qt we found
1733                 qt_version=$version
1734                 # Run Action-If-Found
1735                 ifelse([$4], , :, [$4])
1736         else
1737                 # Run Action-If-Not-Found
1738                 ifelse([$5], , :, [$5])
1739         fi
1740 ])
1741
1742 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_QT_ADD_PIC_IF_NEEDED],
1743 [
1744     AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
1745         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
1746         CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $Qt_CFLAGS"
1747         AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether Qt works without -fPIC])
1748         AC_PREPROC_IFELSE(
1749                 [AC_LANG_SOURCE([[#include <QtCore>]])],
1750                 [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
1751                 [
1752                         AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1753                         AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether Qt works with -fPIC])
1754                         CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -fPIC"
1755                         AC_PREPROC_IFELSE(
1756                                 [AC_LANG_SOURCE([[#include <QtCore>]])],
1757                                 [
1758                                         AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1759                                         Qt_CFLAGS="$Qt_CFLAGS -fPIC"
1760                                 ],
1761                                 [
1762                                         AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1763                                         AC_MSG_ERROR(Couldn't compile Qt without -fPIC nor with -fPIC)
1764                                 ])
1765                 ])
1766         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
1767     AC_LANG_POP([C++])
1768 ])
1769
1770 dnl AC_WIRESHARK_QT_CHECK([MINIMUM-VERSION, REQUESTED-MAJOR_VERSION,
1771 dnl     [ACTION-IF-FOUND, [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]])
1772 dnl Test for Qt and define Qt_CFLAGS and Qt_LIBS.
1773 dnl
1774 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_QT_CHECK],
1775 [
1776         qt_version_to_check="$2"
1777
1778         #
1779         # Check for the Core module; if we don't have that,
1780         # we don't have Qt.  If we *do* have it, we know what
1781         # version it is, so only check for that version of
1782         # other modules.
1783         #
1784         AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK(Core, $1, $qt_version_to_check,
1785             [
1786               qt_version_to_check=$qt_version
1787               QT_VERSION=$mod_version
1788               QT_VERSION_MAJOR=`echo "$QT_VERSION" | cut -f1 -d.`
1789               QT_VERSION_MINOR=`echo "$QT_VERSION" | cut -f2 -d.`
1790               QT_VERSION_MICRO=`echo "$QT_VERSION" | cut -f3 -d.`
1791
1792               # Qt 5.7 and later requires C++11
1793               AS_IF([test $QT_VERSION_MAJOR -eq 5 -a $QT_VERSION_MINOR -ge 7],
1794                 [AS_IF([test "$HAVE_CXX11" -eq 0], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Qt 5.7 and later requires C++11])])])
1795
1796             ],
1797             [no_qt=yes])
1798
1799         if test x"$no_qt" = x ; then
1800                 #
1801                 # We need the Gui module as well.
1802                 #
1803                 AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK(Gui, $1, $qt_version_to_check, ,
1804                     [no_qt=yes])
1805         fi
1806
1807         if test x"$no_qt" = x ; then
1808                 #
1809                 # Qt 5.0 appears to move the widgets out of Qt GUI
1810                 # to Qt Widgets; look for the Widgets module, but
1811                 # don't fail if we don't have it.
1812                 #
1813                 AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK(Widgets, $1, $qt_version_to_check)
1814
1815                 #
1816                 # Qt 5.0 also appears to move the printing support into
1817                 # the Qt PrintSupport module.
1818                 #
1819                 AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK(PrintSupport, $1, $qt_version_to_check)
1820
1821                 #
1822                 # Qt 5.0 added multimedia in the Qt
1823                 # Multimedia module.
1824                 #
1825                 have_qt_multimedia_lib=no
1826                 AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK(Multimedia, $1, $qt_version_to_check,
1827                         have_qt_multimedia_lib=yes
1828                         AC_DEFINE(QT_MULTIMEDIA_LIB, 1, [Define if we have QtMultimedia]))
1829
1830                 #
1831                 # While we're at it, look for QtMacExtras.  (Presumably
1832                 # if we're not building for macOS, it won't be present.)
1833                 #
1834                 # XXX - is there anything in QtX11Extras or QtWinExtras
1835                 # that we should be using?
1836                 #
1837                 AC_WIRESHARK_QT_MODULE_CHECK(MacExtras, $1, $qt_version_to_check,
1838                         AC_DEFINE(QT_MACEXTRAS_LIB, 1, [Define if we have QtMacExtras]))
1839
1840                 AC_WIRESHARK_QT_ADD_PIC_IF_NEEDED
1841
1842                 # Run Action-If-Found
1843                 ifelse([$3], , :, [$3])
1844         else
1845                 # Run Action-If-Not-Found
1846                 ifelse([$4], , :, [$4])
1847         fi
1848
1849 ])
1850
1851 dnl AC_WIRESHARK_QT_TOOL_CHECK([TOOLPATHVAR, TOOL, REQUESTED-MAJOR_VERSION])
1852 dnl Test for a particular Qt tool for some specific version of Qt
1853 dnl
1854 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_QT_TOOL_CHECK],
1855 [
1856         #
1857         # At least in some versions of Debian/Ubuntu, and perhaps
1858         # other OSes, the Qt build tools are just links to a
1859         # program called "qtchooser", and even if you want to
1860         # build with Qt 5, running the tool might give you the
1861         # Qt 4 version of the tool unless you run the tool with
1862         # a -qt=5 argument.
1863         #
1864         # So we look for qtchooser and, if we find it, use the
1865         # -qt={version} argument, otherwise we look for particular
1866         # tool versions using tool name suffixes.
1867         #
1868         AC_PATH_PROG(QTCHOOSER, qtchooser)
1869         if test ! -z "$QTCHOOSER"; then
1870                 #
1871                 # We found qtchooser; we assume that means that
1872                 # the tool is linked to qtchooser, so that we
1873                 # can run it with the -qt={version} flag to get
1874                 # the appropriate version of the tool.
1875                 #
1876                 AC_PATH_PROG($1, $2)
1877                 if test "x$$1" = x; then
1878                         #
1879                         # We can't build Qt Wireshark without that
1880                         # tool..
1881                         #
1882                         AC_MSG_ERROR(I couldn't find $2; make sure it's installed and in your path)
1883                 fi
1884
1885                 #
1886                 # Add the -qt={version} argument to it.
1887                 #
1888                 $1="$$1 -qt=$qt_version"
1889         else
1890                 #
1891                 # Annoyingly, on some Linux distros (e.g. Debian)
1892                 # the Qt 5 tools have no suffix and the Qt 4 tools
1893                 # have suffix -qt4. On other distros (e.g. openSUSE)
1894                 # the Qt 5 tools have suffix -qt5 and the Qt 4 tools
1895                 # have no suffix.
1896                 #
1897                 # So we check for the tool first with the -qtN suffix
1898                 # and then with no suffix.
1899                 #
1900                 AC_PATH_PROGS($1, [$2-qt$qt_version $2])
1901                 if test "x$$1" = x; then
1902                         #
1903                         # We can't build Qt Wireshark without that
1904                         # tool..
1905                         #
1906                         AC_MSG_ERROR(I couldn't find $2-qt$qt_version or $2; make sure it's installed and in your path)
1907                 fi
1908         fi
1909 ])
1910
1911 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_QT_TOOL_CHECK_LRELEASE],
1912 [
1913   AC_WIRESHARK_QT_TOOL_CHECK(LRELEASE, lrelease, $2)
1914   AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether lrelease -version works)
1915   lrelease_version=`$LRELEASE -version 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD`
1916   AS_IF([test $? -ne 0],
1917     [
1918       AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1919       AC_MSG_ERROR([$LRELEASE -version returned non-zero exit status])
1920     ])
1921   AC_MSG_RESULT([ok, $lrelease_version])
1922 ])
1923
1924 #
1925 # AC_WIRESHARK_LZ4_CHECK
1926 #
1927 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_LZ4_CHECK],
1928 [
1929         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
1930
1931         if test "x$lz4_dir" != "x"
1932         then
1933           #
1934           # The user specified a directory in which lz4 resides,
1935           # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
1936           # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
1937           # of that directory to the library search path.
1938           #
1939           # XXX - if there's also a lz4 in a directory that's
1940           # already in CPPFLAGS or LDFLAGS, this won't make us find
1941           # the version in the specified directory, as the compiler
1942           # and/or linker will search that other directory before it
1943           # searches the specified directory.
1944           #
1945           LZ4_CFLAGS="-I$lz4_dir/include"
1946         fi
1947
1948         #
1949         # Make sure we have "lz4.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
1950         # don't have lz4, so don't use it.
1951         #
1952         AC_CHECK_HEADER(lz4.h,,
1953           [
1954             if test "x$lz4_dir" != "x"
1955             then
1956               #
1957               # The user used "--with-lz4=" to specify a directory
1958               # containing lz4, but we didn't find the header file
1959               # there; that either means they didn't specify the
1960               # right directory or are confused about whether lz4
1961               # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
1962               #
1963               AC_MSG_ERROR([lz4 header not found in directory specified in --with-lz4])
1964             else
1965               if test "x$want_lz4" = "xyes"
1966               then
1967                 #
1968                 # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
1969                 # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
1970                 #
1971                 AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file lz4.h not found.)
1972               else
1973                 #
1974                 # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
1975                 # library, as it's probably not present.
1976                 #
1977                 want_lz4=no
1978               fi
1979             fi
1980           ])
1981
1982         if test "x$want_lz4" != "xno"
1983         then
1984                 #
1985                 # Well, we at least have the lz4 header file.
1986                 # We link with lz4 to support uncompression of
1987                 # CQL traffic.
1988                 #
1989                 LZ4_LIBS="-llz4"
1990                 ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
1991                 LIBS="$LZ4_LIBS $LIBS"
1992                 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LZ4, 1, [Define to use lz4 library])
1993                 #
1994                 # Check for "LZ4_decompress_safe()" in lz4, which we need
1995                 # in order to read compressed capture files.
1996                 #
1997                 AC_CHECK_FUNCS(LZ4_decompress_safe)
1998                 LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
1999         fi
2000
2001         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
2002 ])
2003
2004 #
2005 # AC_WIRESHARK_SNAPPY_CHECK
2006 #
2007 AC_DEFUN([AC_WIRESHARK_SNAPPY_CHECK],
2008 [
2009         AC_WIRESHARK_PUSH_FLAGS
2010
2011         if test "x$snappy_dir" != "x"
2012         then
2013           #
2014           # The user specified a directory in which snappy resides,
2015           # so add the "include" subdirectory of that directory to
2016           # the include file search path and the "lib" subdirectory
2017           # of that directory to the library search path.
2018           #
2019           # XXX - if there's also a snappy in a directory that's
2020           # already in CPPFLAGS or LDFLAGS, this won't make us find
2021           # the version in the specified directory, as the compiler
2022           # and/or linker will search that other directory before it
2023           # searches the specified directory.
2024           #
2025           SNAPPY_CFLAGS="-I$snappy_dir/include"
2026         fi
2027
2028         #
2029         # Make sure we have "snappy-c.h".  If we don't, it means we probably
2030         # don't have snappy, so don't use it.
2031         #
2032         AC_CHECK_HEADER(snappy-c.h,,
2033           [
2034             if test "x$snappy_dir" != "x"
2035             then
2036               #
2037               # The user used "--with-snappy=" to specify a directory
2038               # containing snappy, but we didn't find the header file
2039               # there; that either means they didn't specify the
2040               # right directory or are confused about whether snappy
2041               # is, in fact, installed.  Report the error and give up.
2042               #
2043               AC_MSG_ERROR([snappy-c.header not found in directory specified in --with-snappy])
2044             else
2045               if test "x$want_snappy" = "xyes"
2046               then
2047                 #
2048                 # The user tried to force us to use the library, but we
2049                 # couldn't find the header file; report an error.
2050                 #
2051                 AC_MSG_ERROR(Header file snappy-c.h not found.)
2052               else
2053                 #
2054                 # We couldn't find the header file; don't use the
2055                 # library, as it's probably not present.
2056                 #
2057                 want_snappy=no
2058               fi
2059             fi
2060           ])
2061
2062         if test "x$want_snappy" != "xno"
2063         then
2064                 #
2065                 # Well, we at least have the snappy-c.header file.
2066                 # We link with snappy to support uncompression of
2067                 # compressed CQL traffic.
2068                 #
2069                 SNAPPY_LIBS=-lsnappy
2070                 ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
2071                 LIBS="$SNAPPY_LIBS $LIBS"
2072                 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SNAPPY, 1, [Define to use snappy library])
2073                 #
2074                 # Check for "snappy_uncompress()" in snappy, which we need
2075                 # in order to read compressed capture files.
2076                 #
2077                 AC_CHECK_FUNCS(snappy_uncompress)
2078                 LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
2079         fi
2080
2081         AC_WIRESHARK_POP_FLAGS
2082 ])