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1dnl
2dnl Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
3dnl	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4dnl
5dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
6dnl
7
8#
9# See
10#
11#	http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/config/README
12#
13# for the URLs to use to fetch new versions of config.guess and
14# config.sub.
15#
16
17AC_PREREQ(2.64)
18
19AC_INIT(pcap, m4_esyscmd_s([cat VERSION]))
20AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(pcap.c)
21AC_SUBST(PACKAGE_NAME)
22
23AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
24
25AC_LBL_C_INIT_BEFORE_CC(V_CCOPT, V_INCLS)
26#
27# Try to enable as many C99 features as we can.
28# At minimum, we want C++/C99-style // comments.
29#
30AC_PROG_CC_C99
31if test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_c99" = "no"; then
32	AC_MSG_WARN([The C compiler does not support C99; there may be compiler errors])
33fi
34AC_LBL_C_INIT(V_CCOPT, V_INCLS)
35AC_LBL_SHLIBS_INIT
36AC_LBL_C_INLINE
37
38#
39# Try to arrange for large file support.
40#
41AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
42AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
43
44dnl
45dnl Even if <net/bpf.h> were, on all OSes that support BPF, fixed to
46dnl include <sys/ioccom.h>, and we were to drop support for older
47dnl releases without that fix, so that pcap-bpf.c doesn't need to
48dnl include <sys/ioccom.h>, the test program in "AC_LBL_FIXINCLUDES"
49dnl in "aclocal.m4" uses it, so we would still have to test for it
50dnl and set "HAVE_SYS_IOCCOM_H" if we have it, otherwise
51dnl "AC_LBL_FIXINCLUDES" wouldn't work on some platforms such as Solaris.
52dnl
53AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/ioccom.h sys/sockio.h limits.h)
54AC_CHECK_HEADERS(netpacket/packet.h)
55AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/pfvar.h, , , [#include <sys/types.h>
56#include <sys/socket.h>
57#include <net/if.h>])
58if test "$ac_cv_header_net_pfvar_h" = yes; then
59	#
60	# Check for various PF actions.
61	#
62	AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether net/pfvar.h defines PF_NAT through PF_NORDR)
63	AC_TRY_COMPILE(
64	    [#include <sys/types.h>
65	    #include <sys/socket.h>
66	    #include <net/if.h>
67	    #include <net/pfvar.h>],
68	    [return PF_NAT+PF_NONAT+PF_BINAT+PF_NOBINAT+PF_RDR+PF_NORDR;],
69	    [
70		AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
71		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PF_NAT_THROUGH_PF_NORDR, 1,
72		    [define if net/pfvar.h defines PF_NAT through PF_NORDR])
73	    ],
74	    AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
75fi
76
77case "$host_os" in
78linux*|uclinux*)
79	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/sockios.h linux/if_bonding.h,,,
80	[
81#include <sys/socket.h>
82#include <linux/if.h>
83	])
84	;;
85esac
86
87AC_LBL_FIXINCLUDES
88
89AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strerror)
90AC_CHECK_FUNC(strerror_r,
91    [
92	#
93	# We have strerror_r; if we define _GNU_SOURCE, is it a
94	# POSIX-compliant strerror_r() or a GNU strerror_r()?
95	#
96	AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether strerror_r is GNU-style)
97	AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
98	    [
99		AC_LANG_SOURCE(
100#define _GNU_SOURCE
101#include <string.h>
102
103/* Define it GNU-style; that will cause an error if it's not GNU-style */
104extern char *strerror_r(int, char *, size_t);
105
106int
107main(void)
108{
109	return 0;
110}
111)
112	    ],
113	    [
114	        # GNU-style
115		AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
116		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNU_STRERROR_R,,
117		    [Define to 1 if you have a GNU-style `strerror_r' function.])
118	    ],
119	    [
120		AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
121		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_STRERROR_R,,
122		    [Define to 1 if you have a POSIX-style `strerror_r' function.])
123	    ])
124    ],
125    [
126	#
127	# We don't have strerror_r; do we have strerror_s?
128	#
129	AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strerror_s)
130    ])
131
132#
133# Thanks, IBM, for not providing vsyslog() in AIX!
134#
135AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vsyslog)
136
137#
138# Either:
139#
140#	we have snprintf() and vsnprintf(), and have asprintf() and
141#	vasprintf();
142#
143#	we have snprintf() and vsnprintf(), but don't have asprintf()
144#	or vasprintf();
145#
146#	we have neither snprintf() nor vsnprintf(), and don't have
147#	asprintf() or vasprintf(), either.
148#
149# We assume that if we have asprintf() we have vasprintf(), as well
150# as snprintf() and vsnprintf(), and that if we have snprintf() we
151# have vsnprintf().
152#
153# For the first case, we don't need any replacement routines.
154# For the second case, we need replacement asprintf()/vasprintf()
155# routines.
156# For the third case, we need replacement snprintf()/vsnprintf() and
157# asprintf()/vasprintf() routines.
158#
159needsnprintf=no
160AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vsnprintf snprintf,,
161	[needsnprintf=yes])
162needasprintf=no
163AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vasprintf asprintf,,
164	[needasprintf=yes])
165if test $needsnprintf = yes; then
166	#
167	# We assume we have none of them; missing/snprintf.c supplies
168	# all of them.
169	#
170	AC_LIBOBJ([snprintf])
171elif test $needasprintf = yes; then
172	#
173	# We assume we have snprintf()/vsnprintf() but lack
174	# asprintf()/vasprintf(); missing/asprintf.c supplies
175	# the latter (using vsnprintf()).
176	#
177	AC_LIBOBJ([asprintf])
178fi
179
180needstrlcat=no
181AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strlcat,,
182	[needstrlcat=yes])
183if test $needstrlcat = yes; then
184	AC_LIBOBJ([strlcat])
185fi
186
187needstrlcpy=no
188AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strlcpy,,
189	[needstrlcpy=yes])
190if test $needstrlcpy = yes; then
191	AC_LIBOBJ([strlcpy])
192fi
193
194needstrtok_r=no
195AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strtok_r,,
196	[needstrtok_r=yes])
197if test $needstrtok_r = yes; then
198	AC_LIBOBJ([strtok_r])
199fi
200
201#
202# Do we have ffs(), and is it declared in <strings.h>?
203#
204AC_CHECK_FUNCS(ffs)
205if test "$ac_cv_func_ffs" = yes; then
206	#
207	# We have ffs(); is it declared in <strings.h>?
208	#
209	# This test fails if we don't have <strings.h> or if we do
210	# but it doesn't declare ffs().
211	#
212	AC_CHECK_DECL(ffs,
213	    [
214		AC_DEFINE(STRINGS_H_DECLARES_FFS,,
215		    [Define to 1 if strings.h declares `ffs'])
216	    ],,
217	    [
218#include <strings.h>
219	    ])
220fi
221
222#
223# Do this before checking for ether_hostton(), as it's a
224# "getaddrinfo()-ish function".
225#
226AC_LBL_LIBRARY_NET
227
228#
229# Check for reentrant versions of getnetbyname_r(), as provided by
230# Linux (glibc), Solaris/IRIX, and AIX (with three different APIs!).
231# If we don't find one, we just use getnetbyname(), which uses
232# thread-specific data on many platforms, but doesn't use it on
233# NetBSD or OpenBSD, and may not use it on older versions of other
234# platforms.
235#
236# Only do the check if we have a declaration of getnetbyname_r();
237# without it, we can't check which API it has.  (We assume that
238# if there's a declaration, it has a prototype, so that the API
239# can be checked.)
240#
241AC_CHECK_DECL(getnetbyname_r,
242    [
243	AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the Linux getnetbyname_r()])
244	AC_TRY_LINK(
245	    [#include <netdb.h>],
246	    [
247		struct netent netent_buf;
248		char buf[1024];
249		struct netent *resultp;
250		int h_errnoval;
251
252		return getnetbyname_r((const char *)0, &netent_buf, buf, sizeof buf, &resultp, &h_errnoval);
253	    ],
254	    [
255		AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
256		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LINUX_GETNETBYNAME_R, 1,
257		    [define if we have the Linux getnetbyname_r()])
258	    ],
259	    [
260		AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
261
262		AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Solaris/IRIX getnetbyname_r()])
263		AC_TRY_LINK(
264		    [#include <netdb.h>],
265		    [
266			struct netent netent_buf;
267			char buf[1024];
268
269			return getnetbyname_r((const char *)0, &netent_buf, buf, (int)sizeof buf) != NULL;
270		    ],
271		    [
272			AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
273			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOLARIS_IRIX_GETNETBYNAME_R, 1,
274			    [define if we have the Solaris/IRIX getnetbyname_r()])
275		    ],
276		    [
277			AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
278
279			AC_MSG_CHECKING([for AIX getnetbyname_r()])
280			AC_TRY_LINK(
281			    [#include <netdb.h>],
282			    [
283				struct netent netent_buf;
284				struct netent_data net_data;
285
286				return getnetbyname_r((const char *)0, &netent_buf, &net_data);
287			    ],
288			    [
289				AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
290				AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AIX_GETNETBYNAME_R, 1,
291				    [define if we have the AIX getnetbyname_r()])
292			    ],
293			    [
294				AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
295			    ])
296		    ])
297	    ])
298    ],,[#include <netdb.h>])
299
300#
301# Check for reentrant versions of getprotobyname_r(), as provided by
302# Linux (glibc), Solaris/IRIX, and AIX (with three different APIs!).
303# If we don't find one, we just use getprotobyname(), which uses
304# thread-specific data on many platforms, but doesn't use it on
305# NetBSD or OpenBSD, and may not use it on older versions of other
306# platforms.
307#
308# Only do the check if we have a declaration of getprotobyname_r();
309# without it, we can't check which API it has.  (We assume that
310# if there's a declaration, it has a prototype, so that the API
311# can be checked.)
312#
313AC_CHECK_DECL(getprotobyname_r,
314    [
315	AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the Linux getprotobyname_r()])
316	AC_TRY_LINK(
317	    [#include <netdb.h>],
318	    [
319		struct protoent protoent_buf;
320		char buf[1024];
321		struct protoent *resultp;
322
323		return getprotobyname_r((const char *)0, &protoent_buf, buf, sizeof buf, &resultp);
324	    ],
325	    [
326		AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
327		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LINUX_GETPROTOBYNAME_R, 1,
328		    [define if we have the Linux getprotobyname_r()])
329	    ],
330	    [
331		AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
332
333		AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Solaris/IRIX getprotobyname_r()])
334		AC_TRY_LINK(
335		    [#include <netdb.h>],
336		    [
337			struct protoent protoent_buf;
338			char buf[1024];
339
340			return getprotobyname_r((const char *)0, &protoent_buf, buf, (int)sizeof buf) != NULL;
341		    ],
342		    [
343			AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
344			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOLARIS_IRIX_GETPROTOBYNAME_R, 1,
345			    [define if we have the Solaris/IRIX getprotobyname_r()])
346		    ],
347		    [
348			AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
349
350			AC_MSG_CHECKING([for AIX getprotobyname_r()])
351			AC_TRY_LINK(
352			    [#include <netdb.h>],
353			    [
354				struct protoent protoent_buf;
355				struct protoent_data proto_data;
356
357				return getprotobyname_r((const char *)0, &protoent_buf, &proto_data);
358			    ],
359			    [
360				AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
361				AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AIX_GETPROTOBYNAME_R, 1,
362				    [define if we have the AIX getprotobyname_r()])
363			    ],
364			    [
365				AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
366			    ])
367		    ])
368	    ])
369    ],,[#include <netdb.h>])
370
371#
372# You are in a twisty little maze of UN*Xes, all different.
373# Some might not have ether_hostton().
374# Some might have it and declare it in <net/ethernet.h>.
375# Some might have it and declare it in <netinet/ether.h>
376# Some might have it and declare it in <sys/ethernet.h>.
377# Some might have it and declare it in <arpa/inet.h>.
378# Some might have it and declare it in <netinet/if_ether.h>.
379# Some might have it and not declare it in any header file.
380#
381# Before you is a C compiler.
382#
383AC_CHECK_FUNCS(ether_hostton)
384if test "$ac_cv_func_ether_hostton" = yes; then
385	#
386	# OK, we have ether_hostton().  Is it declared in <net/ethernet.h>?
387	#
388	# This test fails if we don't have <net/ethernet.h> or if we do
389	# but it doesn't declare ether_hostton().
390	#
391	AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
392	    [
393		AC_DEFINE(NET_ETHERNET_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
394		    [Define to 1 if net/ethernet.h declares `ether_hostton'])
395	    ],,
396	    [
397#include <net/ethernet.h>
398	    ])
399	#
400	# Did that succeed?
401	#
402	if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" != yes; then
403		#
404		# No, how about <netinet/ether.h>, as on Linux?
405		#
406		# This test fails if we don't have <netinet/ether.h>
407		# or if we do but it doesn't declare ether_hostton().
408		#
409		# Unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton so we don't
410		# treat the previous failure as a cached value and
411		# suppress the next test.
412		#
413		unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton
414		AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
415		    [
416			AC_DEFINE(NETINET_ETHER_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
417			    [Define to 1 if netinet/ether.h declares `ether_hostton'])
418		    ],,
419		    [
420#include <netinet/ether.h>
421		    ])
422	fi
423	#
424	# Did that succeed?
425	#
426	if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" != yes; then
427		#
428		# No, how about <sys/ethernet.h>, as on Solaris 10
429		# and later?
430		#
431		# This test fails if we don't have <sys/ethernet.h>
432		# or if we do but it doesn't declare ether_hostton().
433		#
434		# Unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton so we don't
435		# treat the previous failure as a cached value and
436		# suppress the next test.
437		#
438		unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton
439		AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
440		    [
441			AC_DEFINE(SYS_ETHERNET_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
442			    [Define to 1 if sys/ethernet.h declares `ether_hostton'])
443		    ],,
444		    [
445#include <sys/ethernet.h>
446		    ])
447	fi
448	#
449	# Did that succeed?
450	#
451	if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" != yes; then
452		#
453		# No, how about <arpa/inet.h>, as in AIX?
454		#
455		# This test fails if we don't have <arpa/inet.h>
456		# (if we have ether_hostton(), we should have
457		# networking, and if we have networking, we should
458		# have <arapa/inet.h>) or if we do but it doesn't
459		# declare ether_hostton().
460		#
461		# Unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton so we don't
462		# treat the previous failure as a cached value and
463		# suppress the next test.
464		#
465		unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton
466		AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
467		    [
468			AC_DEFINE(ARPA_INET_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
469			    [Define to 1 if arpa/inet.h declares `ether_hostton'])
470		    ],,
471		    [
472#include <arpa/inet.h>
473		    ])
474	fi
475	#
476	# Did that succeed?
477	#
478	if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" != yes; then
479		#
480		# No, how about <netinet/if_ether.h>?
481		# On some platforms, it requires <net/if.h> and
482		# <netinet/in.h>, and we always include it with
483		# both of them, so test it with both of them.
484		#
485		# This test fails if we don't have <netinet/if_ether.h>
486		# and the headers we include before it, or if we do but
487		# <netinet/if_ether.h> doesn't declare ether_hostton().
488		#
489		# Unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton so we don't
490		# treat the previous failure as a cached value and
491		# suppress the next test.
492		#
493		unset ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton
494		AC_CHECK_DECL(ether_hostton,
495		    [
496			AC_DEFINE(NETINET_IF_ETHER_H_DECLARES_ETHER_HOSTTON,,
497			    [Define to 1 if netinet/if_ether.h declares `ether_hostton'])
498		    ],,
499		    [
500#include <sys/types.h>
501#include <sys/socket.h>
502#include <net/if.h>
503#include <netinet/in.h>
504#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
505		    ])
506	fi
507	#
508	# After all that, is ether_hostton() declared?
509	#
510	if test "$ac_cv_have_decl_ether_hostton" = yes; then
511		#
512		# Yes.
513		#
514		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DECL_ETHER_HOSTTON, 1,
515		    [Define to 1 if you have the declaration of `ether_hostton'])
516        else
517		#
518		# No, we'll have to declare it ourselves.
519		# Do we have "struct ether_addr" if we include
520		# <netinet/if_ether.h>?
521		#
522		AC_CHECK_TYPES(struct ether_addr,,,
523		    [
524			#include <sys/types.h>
525			#include <sys/socket.h>
526			#include <net/if.h>
527			#include <netinet/in.h>
528			#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
529		    ])
530	fi
531fi
532
533#
534# For various things that might use pthreads.
535#
536AC_CHECK_HEADER(pthread.h,
537    [
538	#
539	# OK, we have pthread.h.  Do we have pthread_create in the
540	# system libraries?
541	#
542	AC_CHECK_FUNC(pthread_create,
543	    [
544		#
545		# Yes.
546		#
547		ac_lbl_have_pthreads="found"
548	    ],
549	    [
550		#
551		# No - do we have it in -lpthreads?
552		#
553		AC_CHECK_LIB(pthreads, pthread_create,
554		    [
555			#
556			# Yes - add -lpthreads.
557			#
558			ac_lbl_have_pthreads="found"
559			PTHREAD_LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS -lpthreads"
560		    ],
561		    [
562			#
563			# No - do we have it in -lpthread?
564			#
565			AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, pthread_create,
566			    [
567				#
568				# Yes - add -lpthread.
569				#
570                                ac_lbl_have_pthreads="found"
571				PTHREAD_LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS -lpthread"
572			    ],
573			    [
574				#
575				# No.
576				#
577				ac_lbl_have_pthreads="not found"
578			    ])
579		    ])
580	    ])
581    ],
582    [
583	#
584	# We didn't find pthread.h.
585	#
586	ac_lbl_have_pthreads="not found"
587    ]
588)
589
590dnl to pacify those who hate protochain insn
591AC_MSG_CHECKING(if --disable-protochain option is specified)
592AC_ARG_ENABLE(protochain,
593AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-protochain],[disable \"protochain\" insn]))
594case "x$enable_protochain" in
595xyes)	enable_protochain=enabled	;;
596xno)	enable_protochain=disabled	;;
597x)	enable_protochain=enabled	;;
598esac
599
600if test "$enable_protochain" = "disabled"; then
601	AC_DEFINE(NO_PROTOCHAIN,1,[do not use protochain])
602fi
603AC_MSG_RESULT(${enable_protochain})
604
605#
606# valgrindtest directly uses the native capture mechanism, but
607# only tests with BPF and PF_PACKET sockets; only enable it if
608# we have BPF or PF_PACKET sockets.
609#
610VALGRINDTEST_SRC=
611
612#
613# SITA support is mutually exclusive with native capture support;
614# "--with-sita" selects SITA support.
615#
616AC_ARG_WITH(sita,
617AC_HELP_STRING([--with-sita],[include SITA support]),
618[
619	if test ! "x$withval" = "xno" ; then
620		AC_DEFINE(SITA,1,[include ACN support])
621		AC_MSG_NOTICE(Enabling SITA ACN support)
622		V_PCAP=sita
623	fi
624],
625[
626AC_ARG_WITH(pcap,
627AC_HELP_STRING([--with-pcap=TYPE],[use packet capture TYPE]))
628if test ! -z "$with_pcap" ; then
629	V_PCAP="$withval"
630else
631	#
632	# Check for a bunch of headers for various packet
633	# capture mechanisms.
634	#
635	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/bpf.h)
636	if test "$ac_cv_header_net_bpf_h" = yes; then
637		#
638		# Does it define BIOCSETIF?
639		# I.e., is it a header for an LBL/BSD-style capture
640		# mechanism, or is it just a header for a BPF filter
641		# engine?  Some versions of Arch Linux, for example,
642		# have a net/bpf.h that doesn't define BIOCSETIF;
643		# as it's a Linux, it should use packet sockets,
644		# instead.
645		#
646		# We need:
647		#
648		#  sys/types.h, because FreeBSD 10's net/bpf.h
649		#  requires that various BSD-style integer types
650		#  be defined;
651		#
652		#  sys/time.h, because AIX 5.2 and 5.3's net/bpf.h
653		#  doesn't include it but does use struct timeval
654		#  in ioctl definitions;
655		#
656		#  sys/ioctl.h and, if we have it, sys/ioccom.h,
657		#  because net/bpf.h defines ioctls;
658		#
659		#  net/if.h, because it defines some structures
660		#  used in ioctls defined by net/bpf.h;
661		#
662		#  sys/socket.h, because OpenBSD 5.9's net/bpf.h
663		#  defines some structure fields as being
664		#  struct sockaddrs;
665		#
666		# and net/bpf.h doesn't necessarily include all
667		# of those headers itself.
668		#
669		AC_MSG_CHECKING(if net/bpf.h defines BIOCSETIF)
670		AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif,
671			AC_TRY_COMPILE(
672[
673#include <sys/types.h>
674#include <sys/time.h>
675#include <sys/ioctl.h>
676#include <sys/socket.h>
677#ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCCOM_H
678#include <sys/ioccom.h>
679#endif
680#include <net/bpf.h>
681#include <net/if.h>
682],
683			[u_int i = BIOCSETIF;],
684			ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif=yes,
685			ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif=no))
686		AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif)
687	fi
688	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/pfilt.h net/enet.h)
689	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/nit.h sys/net/nit.h)
690	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/socket.h net/raw.h sys/dlpi.h)
691
692	if test "$ac_cv_lbl_bpf_h_defines_biocsetif" = yes; then
693		#
694		# BPF.
695		# Check this before DLPI, so that we pick BPF on
696		# Solaris 11 and later.
697		#
698		V_PCAP=bpf
699
700		#
701		# We have BPF, so build valgrindtest with "make test"
702		# on macOS and FreeBSD (add your OS once there's a
703		# valgrind for it).
704		#
705		case "$host_os" in
706
707		freebsd*|darwin*|linux*)
708			VALGRINDTEST_SRC=valgrindtest.c
709			;;
710		esac
711	elif test "$ac_cv_header_linux_socket_h" = yes; then
712		#
713		# No prizes for guessing this one.
714		#
715		V_PCAP=linux
716
717		#
718		# XXX - this won't work with older kernels that have
719		# SOCK_PACKET sockets but not PF_PACKET sockets.
720		#
721		VALGRINDTEST_SRC=valgrindtest.c
722	elif test "$ac_cv_header_net_pfilt_h" = yes; then
723	        #
724	        # DEC OSF/1, Digital UNIX, Tru64 UNIX
725        	#
726		V_PCAP=pf
727	elif test "$ac_cv_header_net_enet_h" = yes; then
728		#
729		# Stanford Enetfilter.
730		#
731		V_PCAP=enet
732	elif test "$ac_cv_header_net_nit_h" = yes; then
733		#
734		# SunOS 4.x STREAMS NIT.
735		#
736		V_PCAP=snit
737	elif test "$ac_cv_header_sys_net_nit_h" = yes; then
738		#
739		# Pre-SunOS 4.x non-STREAMS NIT.
740		#
741		V_PCAP=nit
742	elif test "$ac_cv_header_net_raw_h" = yes; then
743		#
744		# IRIX snoop.
745		#
746		V_PCAP=snoop
747	elif test "$ac_cv_header_sys_dlpi_h" = yes; then
748		#
749		# DLPI on pre-Solaris 11 SunOS 5, HP-UX, possibly others.
750		#
751		V_PCAP=dlpi
752	else
753		#
754		# Nothing we support.
755		#
756		V_PCAP=null
757		AC_MSG_WARN(cannot determine packet capture interface)
758		AC_MSG_WARN((see the INSTALL doc for more info))
759	fi
760fi
761AC_MSG_CHECKING(packet capture type)
762AC_MSG_RESULT($V_PCAP)
763AC_SUBST(VALGRINDTEST_SRC)
764
765#
766# Do capture-mechanism-dependent tests.
767#
768case "$V_PCAP" in
769dlpi)
770	#
771	# Needed for common functions used by pcap-[dlpi,libdlpi].c
772	#
773 	SSRC="dlpisubs.c"
774
775	#
776	# Checks for some header files.
777	#
778	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/bufmod.h sys/dlpi_ext.h)
779
780	#
781	# Checks to see if Solaris has the public libdlpi(3LIB) library.
782	# Note: The existence of /usr/include/libdlpi.h does not mean it is the
783	# public libdlpi(3LIB) version. Before libdlpi was made public, a
784	# private version also existed, which did not have the same APIs.
785	# Due to a gcc bug, the default search path for 32-bit libraries does
786	# not include /lib, we add it explicitly here.
787	# [http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6619485].
788	# Also, due to the bug above applications that link to libpcap with
789	# libdlpi will have to add "-L/lib" option to "configure".
790	#
791	saved_ldflags=$LDFLAGS
792	LDFLAGS="$LIBS -L/lib"
793	AC_CHECK_LIB(dlpi, dlpi_walk,
794		[
795			LIBS="-ldlpi $LIBS"
796			V_PCAP=libdlpi
797			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBDLPI,1,[if libdlpi exists])
798		],
799		V_PCAP=dlpi)
800	LDFLAGS=$saved_ldflags
801
802	#
803	# Checks whether <sys/dlpi.h> is usable, to catch weird SCO
804	# versions of DLPI.
805	#
806	AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether <sys/dlpi.h> is usable)
807	AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable,
808		AC_TRY_COMPILE(
809		    [
810			#include <sys/types.h>
811			#include <sys/time.h>
812			#include <sys/dlpi.h>
813		    ],
814		    [int i = DL_PROMISC_PHYS;],
815		    ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable=yes,
816		    ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable=no))
817	AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable)
818	if test $ac_cv_sys_dlpi_usable = no ; then
819		AC_MSG_ERROR(<sys/dlpi.h> is not usable on this system; it probably has a non-standard DLPI)
820	fi
821
822	#
823	# Check to see if Solaris has the dl_passive_req_t struct defined
824	# in <sys/dlpi.h>.
825	# This check is for DLPI support for passive modes.
826	# See dlpi(7P) for more details.
827	#
828	AC_CHECK_TYPES(dl_passive_req_t,,,
829	    [
830		#include <sys/types.h>
831		#include <sys/dlpi.h>
832	    ])
833	;;
834
835linux)
836	#
837	# Do we have the wireless extensions?
838	#
839	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/wireless.h, [], [],
840	[
841#include <sys/socket.h>
842#include <linux/if.h>
843#include <linux/types.h>
844	])
845
846	#
847	# Do we have libnl?
848	#
849	AC_ARG_WITH(libnl,
850	AC_HELP_STRING([--without-libnl],[disable libnl support @<:@default=yes, on Linux, if present@:>@]),
851		with_libnl=$withval,with_libnl=if_available)
852
853	if test x$with_libnl != xno ; then
854		have_any_nl="no"
855
856                incdir=-I/usr/include/libnl3
857                libnldir=
858                case "$with_libnl" in
859
860                yes|if_available)
861                  ;;
862
863                *)
864                  if test -d $withval; then
865                    libnldir=-L${withval}/lib/.libs
866                    incdir=-I${withval}/include
867                  fi
868                  ;;
869                esac
870
871		#
872		# Try libnl 3.x first.
873		#
874		AC_CHECK_LIB(nl-3, nl_socket_alloc,
875		[
876			#
877			# Yes, we have libnl 3.x.
878			#
879			LIBS="${libnldir} -lnl-genl-3 -lnl-3 $LIBS"
880			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL,1,[if libnl exists])
881			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL_3_x,1,[if libnl exists and is version 3.x])
882			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL_NLE,1,[libnl has NLE_FAILURE])
883			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL_SOCKETS,1,[libnl has new-style socket api])
884			V_INCLS="$V_INCLS ${incdir}"
885			have_any_nl="yes"
886		],[], ${incdir} ${libnldir} -lnl-genl-3 -lnl-3 )
887
888		if test x$have_any_nl = xno ; then
889			#
890			# Try libnl 2.x
891			#
892			AC_CHECK_LIB(nl, nl_socket_alloc,
893			[
894				#
895				# Yes, we have libnl 2.x.
896				#
897				LIBS="${libnldir} -lnl-genl -lnl $LIBS"
898				AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL,1,[if libnl exists])
899				AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL_2_x,1,[if libnl exists and is version 2.x])
900				AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL_NLE,1,[libnl has NLE_FAILURE])
901				AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL_SOCKETS,1,[libnl has new-style socket api])
902				have_any_nl="yes"
903			])
904		fi
905
906		if test x$have_any_nl = xno ; then
907			#
908			# No, we don't; do we have libnl 1.x?
909			#
910			AC_CHECK_LIB(nl, nl_handle_alloc,
911			[
912				#
913				# Yes.
914				#
915				LIBS="${libnldir} -lnl $LIBS"
916				AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNL,1,[if libnl exists])
917				have_any_nl="yes"
918			])
919		fi
920
921		if test x$have_any_nl = xno ; then
922			#
923			# No, we don't have libnl at all.
924			#
925			if test x$with_libnl = xyes ; then
926				AC_MSG_ERROR([libnl support requested but libnl not found])
927			fi
928		fi
929	fi
930
931	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/ethtool.h,,,
932	    [
933AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
934#include <linux/types.h>
935	    ])
936
937	#
938	# Check to see if struct tpacket_stats is defined in
939	# <linux/if_packet.h>.  If so, then pcap-linux.c can use this
940	# to report proper statistics.
941	#
942	# -Scott Barron
943	#
944	AC_CHECK_TYPES(struct tpacket_stats,,,
945	    [
946		#include <linux/if_packet.h>
947	    ])
948
949	#
950	# Check to see if the tpacket_auxdata struct has a tp_vlan_tci member.
951	#
952	# NOTE: any failure means we conclude that it doesn't have that
953	# member, so if we don't have tpacket_auxdata, we conclude it
954	# doesn't have that member (which is OK, as either we won't be
955	# using code that would use that member, or we wouldn't compile
956	# in any case).
957	AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct tpacket_auxdata.tp_vlan_tci],,,
958	    [
959		#include <sys/types.h>
960		#include <linux/if_packet.h>
961	    ])
962	;;
963
964bpf)
965	#
966	# Check whether we have the *BSD-style ioctls.
967	#
968	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/if_media.h)
969
970	#
971	# Check whether we have struct BPF_TIMEVAL.
972	#
973	AC_CHECK_TYPES(struct BPF_TIMEVAL,,,
974	    [
975		#include <sys/types.h>
976		#include <sys/ioctl.h>
977		#ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCCOM_H
978		#include <sys/ioccom.h>
979		#endif
980		#include <net/bpf.h>
981	    ])
982	;;
983
984dag)
985	#
986	# --with-pcap=dag is the only way to get here, and it means
987	# "DAG support but nothing else"
988	#
989	V_DEFS="$V_DEFS -DDAG_ONLY"
990	xxx_only=yes
991	;;
992
993septel)
994	#
995	# --with-pcap=septel is the only way to get here, and it means
996	# "Septel support but nothing else"
997	#
998	V_DEFS="$V_DEFS -DSEPTEL_ONLY"
999	xxx_only=yes
1000	;;
1001
1002snf)
1003	#
1004	# --with-pcap=snf is the only way to get here, and it means
1005	# "SNF support but nothing else"
1006	#
1007	V_DEFS="$V_DEFS -DSNF_ONLY"
1008	xxx_only=yes
1009	;;
1010
1011null)
1012	;;
1013
1014*)
1015	AC_MSG_ERROR($V_PCAP is not a valid pcap type)
1016	;;
1017esac
1018
1019dnl
1020dnl Now figure out how we get a list of interfaces and addresses,
1021dnl if we support capturing.  Don't bother if we don't support
1022dnl capturing.
1023dnl
1024if test "$V_PCAP" != null
1025then
1026	AC_CHECK_FUNC(getifaddrs,[
1027		#
1028		# We have "getifaddrs()"; make sure we have <ifaddrs.h>
1029		# as well, just in case some platform is really weird.
1030		#
1031		AC_CHECK_HEADER(ifaddrs.h,[
1032		    #
1033		    # We have the header, so we use "getifaddrs()" to
1034		    # get the list of interfaces.
1035		    #
1036		    V_FINDALLDEVS=fad-getad.c
1037		],[
1038		    #
1039		    # We don't have the header - give up.
1040		    # XXX - we could also fall back on some other
1041		    # mechanism, but, for now, this'll catch this
1042		    # problem so that we can at least try to figure
1043		    # out something to do on systems with "getifaddrs()"
1044		    # but without "ifaddrs.h", if there is something
1045		    # we can do on those systems.
1046		    #
1047		    AC_MSG_ERROR([Your system has getifaddrs() but doesn't have a usable <ifaddrs.h>.])
1048		])
1049	],[
1050		#
1051		# Well, we don't have "getifaddrs()", at least not with the
1052		# libraries with which we've decided we need to link
1053		# libpcap with, so we have to use some other mechanism.
1054		#
1055		# Note that this may happen on Solaris, which has
1056		# getifaddrs(), but in -lsocket, not in -lxnet, so we
1057		# won't find it if we link with -lxnet, which we want
1058		# to do for other reasons.
1059		#
1060		# For now, we use either the SIOCGIFCONF ioctl or the
1061		# SIOCGLIFCONF ioctl, preferring the latter if we have
1062		# it; the latter is a Solarisism that first appeared
1063		# in Solaris 8.  (Solaris's getifaddrs() appears to
1064		# be built atop SIOCGLIFCONF; using it directly
1065		# avoids a not-all-that-useful middleman.)
1066		#
1067		AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we have SIOCGLIFCONF)
1068		AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf,
1069		    AC_TRY_COMPILE(
1070			[#include <sys/param.h>
1071			#include <sys/file.h>
1072			#include <sys/ioctl.h>
1073			#include <sys/socket.h>
1074			#include <sys/sockio.h>],
1075			[ioctl(0, SIOCGLIFCONF, (char *)0);],
1076			ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf=yes,
1077			ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf=no))
1078		AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf)
1079		if test $ac_cv_lbl_have_siocglifconf = yes ; then
1080			V_FINDALLDEVS=fad-glifc.c
1081		else
1082			V_FINDALLDEVS=fad-gifc.c
1083		fi
1084	])
1085fi
1086])
1087
1088dnl check for hardware timestamp support
1089case "$host_os" in
1090linux*)
1091	AC_CHECK_HEADERS([linux/net_tstamp.h])
1092	;;
1093*)
1094	AC_MSG_NOTICE(no hardware timestamp support implemented for $host_os)
1095	;;
1096esac
1097
1098AC_ARG_ENABLE([packet-ring],
1099[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-packet-ring],[enable packet ring support on Linux @<:@default=yes@:>@])],
1100,enable_packet_ring=yes)
1101
1102if test "x$enable_packet_ring" != "xno" ; then
1103	AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_PACKET_RING, 1, [use packet ring capture support on Linux if available])
1104	AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_PACKET_RING)
1105fi
1106
1107#
1108# Check for socklen_t.
1109#
1110AC_CHECK_TYPES(socklen_t,,,
1111    [
1112	#include <sys/types.h>
1113	#include <sys/socket.h>
1114    ])
1115
1116AC_ARG_ENABLE(ipv6,
1117AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-ipv6],[build IPv6-capable version @<:@default=yes@:>@]),
1118    [],
1119    [enable_ipv6=yes])
1120if test "$enable_ipv6" != "no"; then
1121	#
1122	# We've already made sure we have getaddrinfo above in
1123	# AC_LBL_LIBRARY_NET.
1124	#
1125	AC_DEFINE(INET6,1,[IPv6])
1126fi
1127
1128# Check for Endace DAG card support.
1129AC_ARG_WITH([dag],
1130AC_HELP_STRING([--with-dag@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include Endace DAG support (located in directory DIR, if supplied).  @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
1131[
1132	if test "$withval" = no
1133	then
1134		# User doesn't want DAG support.
1135		want_dag=no
1136	elif test "$withval" = yes
1137	then
1138		# User wants DAG support but hasn't specified a directory.
1139		want_dag=yes
1140	else
1141		# User wants DAG support and has specified a directory, so use the provided value.
1142		want_dag=yes
1143		dag_root=$withval
1144	fi
1145],[
1146	if test "$V_PCAP" = dag; then
1147		# User requested DAG-only libpcap, so we'd better have
1148		# the DAG API.
1149		want_dag=yes
1150	elif test "xxx_only" = yes; then
1151		# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
1152		# want DAG support.
1153		want_dag=no
1154	else
1155		#
1156		# Use DAG API if present, otherwise don't
1157		#
1158		want_dag=ifpresent
1159	fi
1160])
1161
1162AC_ARG_WITH([dag-includes],
1163AC_HELP_STRING([--with-dag-includes=IDIR],[Endace DAG include directory, if not DIR/include]),
1164[
1165	# User wants DAG support and has specified a header directory, so use the provided value.
1166	want_dag=yes
1167	dag_include_dir=$withval
1168],[])
1169
1170AC_ARG_WITH([dag-libraries],
1171AC_HELP_STRING([--with-dag-libraries=LDIR],[Endace DAG library directory, if not DIR/lib]),
1172[
1173	# User wants DAG support and has specified a library directory, so use the provided value.
1174	want_dag=yes
1175	dag_lib_dir=$withval
1176],[])
1177
1178if test "$want_dag" != no; then
1179
1180	# If necessary, set default paths for DAG API headers and libraries.
1181	if test -z "$dag_root"; then
1182		dag_root=/usr/local
1183	fi
1184
1185	if test -z "$dag_include_dir"; then
1186		dag_include_dir="$dag_root/include"
1187	fi
1188
1189	if test -z "$dag_lib_dir"; then
1190		dag_lib_dir="$dag_root/lib"
1191	fi
1192
1193	V_INCLS="$V_INCLS -I$dag_include_dir"
1194
1195	AC_CHECK_HEADERS([dagapi.h])
1196
1197	if test "$ac_cv_header_dagapi_h" = yes; then
1198
1199		if test $V_PCAP != dag ; then
1200			 SSRC="$SSRC pcap-dag.c"
1201		fi
1202
1203		# Check for various DAG API functions.
1204		# Don't need to save and restore LIBS to prevent -ldag being
1205		# included if there's a found-action (arg 3).
1206		saved_ldflags=$LDFLAGS
1207		LDFLAGS="-L$dag_lib_dir"
1208		AC_CHECK_LIB([dag], [dag_attach_stream],
1209		    [],
1210		    [AC_MSG_ERROR(DAG library lacks streams support)])
1211		AC_CHECK_LIB([dag], [dag_attach_stream64], [dag_large_streams="1"], [dag_large_streams="0"])
1212		AC_CHECK_LIB([dag],[dag_get_erf_types], [
1213			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_GET_ERF_TYPES, 1, [define if you have dag_get_erf_types()])])
1214		AC_CHECK_LIB([dag],[dag_get_stream_erf_types], [
1215			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_GET_STREAM_ERF_TYPES, 1, [define if you have dag_get_stream_erf_types()])])
1216
1217		LDFLAGS=$saved_ldflags
1218
1219		#
1220		# We assume that if we have libdag we have libdagconf,
1221		# as they're installed at the same time from the same
1222		# package.
1223		#
1224		LIBS="$LIBS -ldag -ldagconf"
1225		LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$dag_lib_dir"
1226
1227		if test "$dag_large_streams" = 1; then
1228			AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_LARGE_STREAMS_API, 1, [define if you have large streams capable DAG API])
1229			AC_CHECK_LIB([vdag],[vdag_set_device_info], [ac_dag_have_vdag="1"], [ac_dag_have_vdag="0"])
1230			if test "$ac_dag_have_vdag" = 1; then
1231				AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_VDAG, 1, [define if you have vdag_set_device_info()])
1232				if test "$ac_lbl_have_pthreads" != "found"; then
1233					AC_MSG_ERROR([DAG requires pthreads, but we didn't find them])
1234				fi
1235				LIBS="$LIBS $PTHREAD_LIBS"
1236			fi
1237		fi
1238
1239		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DAG_API, 1, [define if you have the DAG API])
1240	else
1241
1242		if test "$V_PCAP" = dag; then
1243			# User requested "dag" capture type but we couldn't
1244			# find the DAG API support.
1245			AC_MSG_ERROR([DAG support requested with --with-pcap=dag, but the DAG headers weren't found at $dag_include_dir: make sure the DAG support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request DAG support])
1246		fi
1247
1248		if test "$want_dag" = yes; then
1249	        	# User wanted DAG support but we couldn't find it.
1250			AC_MSG_ERROR([DAG support requested with --with-dag, but the DAG headers weren't found at $dag_include_dir: make sure the DAG support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request DAG support])
1251		fi
1252	fi
1253fi
1254
1255AC_ARG_WITH(septel,
1256AC_HELP_STRING([--with-septel@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include Septel support (located in directory DIR, if supplied).  @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
1257[
1258	if test "$withval" = no
1259	then
1260		want_septel=no
1261	elif test "$withval" = yes
1262	then
1263		want_septel=yes
1264		septel_root=
1265	else
1266		want_septel=yes
1267		septel_root=$withval
1268	fi
1269],[
1270	if test "$V_PCAP" = septel; then
1271		# User requested Septel-only libpcap, so we'd better have
1272		# the Septel API.
1273		want_septel=yes
1274	elif test "xxx_only" = yes; then
1275		# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
1276		# want Septel support.
1277		want_septel=no
1278	else
1279		#
1280		# Use Septel API if present, otherwise don't
1281		#
1282		want_septel=ifpresent
1283	fi
1284])
1285
1286ac_cv_lbl_septel_api=no
1287if test "$with_septel" != no; then
1288
1289	AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether we have Septel API headers])
1290
1291	# If necessary, set default paths for Septel API headers and libraries.
1292	if test -z "$septel_root"; then
1293		septel_root=$srcdir/../septel
1294	fi
1295
1296	septel_tools_dir="$septel_root"
1297	septel_include_dir="$septel_root/INC"
1298
1299	if test -r "$septel_include_dir/msg.h"; then
1300		ac_cv_lbl_septel_api=yes
1301	fi
1302
1303	if test "$ac_cv_lbl_septel_api" = yes; then
1304		AC_MSG_RESULT([yes ($septel_include_dir)])
1305
1306		V_INCLS="$V_INCLS -I$septel_include_dir"
1307		ADDLOBJS="$ADDLOBJS $septel_tools_dir/asciibin.o $septel_tools_dir/bit2byte.o $septel_tools_dir/confirm.o $septel_tools_dir/fmtmsg.o $septel_tools_dir/gct_unix.o $septel_tools_dir/hqueue.o $septel_tools_dir/ident.o $septel_tools_dir/mem.o $septel_tools_dir/pack.o $septel_tools_dir/parse.o $septel_tools_dir/pool.o $septel_tools_dir/sdlsig.o $septel_tools_dir/strtonum.o $septel_tools_dir/timer.o $septel_tools_dir/trace.o"
1308		ADDLARCHIVEOBJS="$ADDLARCHIVEOBJS $septel_tools_dir/asciibin.o $septel_tools_dir/bit2byte.o $septel_tools_dir/confirm.o $septel_tools_dir/fmtmsg.o $septel_tools_dir/gct_unix.o $septel_tools_dir/hqueue.o $septel_tools_dir/ident.o $septel_tools_dir/mem.o $septel_tools_dir/pack.o $septel_tools_dir/parse.o $septel_tools_dir/pool.o $septel_tools_dir/sdlsig.o $septel_tools_dir/strtonum.o $septel_tools_dir/timer.o $septel_tools_dir/trace.o"
1309
1310		if test "$V_PCAP" != septel ; then
1311			 SSRC="$SSRC pcap-septel.c"
1312		fi
1313
1314		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SEPTEL_API, 1, [define if you have the Septel API])
1315	else
1316		AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1317
1318		if test "$V_PCAP" = septel; then
1319			# User requested "septel" capture type but
1320			# we couldn't find the Septel API support.
1321			AC_MSG_ERROR([Septel support requested with --with-pcap=septel, but the Septel headers weren't found at $septel_include_dir: make sure the Septel support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request Septel support])
1322		fi
1323
1324		if test "$want_septel" = yes; then
1325	        	# User wanted Septel support but we couldn't find it.
1326			AC_MSG_ERROR([Septel support requested with --with-septel, but the Septel headers weren't found at $septel_include_dir: make sure the Septel support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request Septel support])
1327		fi
1328	fi
1329fi
1330
1331# Check for Myricom SNF support.
1332AC_ARG_WITH([snf],
1333AC_HELP_STRING([--with-snf@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include Myricom SNF support (located in directory DIR, if supplied).  @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
1334[
1335	if test "$withval" = no
1336	then
1337		# User explicitly doesn't want SNF
1338		want_snf=no
1339	elif test "$withval" = yes
1340	then
1341		# User wants SNF support but hasn't specified a directory.
1342		want_snf=yes
1343	else
1344		# User wants SNF support with a specified directory.
1345		want_snf=yes
1346		snf_root=$withval
1347	fi
1348],[
1349	if test "$V_PCAP" = snf; then
1350		# User requested Sniffer-only libpcap, so we'd better have
1351		# the Sniffer API.
1352		want_snf=yes
1353	elif test "xxx_only" = yes; then
1354		# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
1355		# want SNF support.
1356		want_snf=no
1357	else
1358		#
1359		# Use Sniffer API if present, otherwise don't
1360		#
1361		want_snf=ifpresent
1362	fi
1363])
1364
1365AC_ARG_WITH([snf-includes],
1366AC_HELP_STRING([--with-snf-includes=IDIR],[Myricom SNF include directory, if not DIR/include]),
1367[
1368	# User wants SNF with specific header directory
1369	want_snf=yes
1370	snf_include_dir=$withval
1371],[])
1372
1373AC_ARG_WITH([snf-libraries],
1374AC_HELP_STRING([--with-snf-libraries=LDIR],[Myricom SNF library directory, if not DIR/lib]),
1375[
1376	# User wants SNF with specific lib directory
1377	want_snf=yes
1378	snf_lib_dir=$withval
1379],[])
1380
1381ac_cv_lbl_snf_api=no
1382if test "$with_snf" != no; then
1383
1384	AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we have Myricom Sniffer API)
1385
1386	# If necessary, set default paths for Sniffer headers and libraries.
1387	if test -z "$snf_root"; then
1388		snf_root=/opt/snf
1389	fi
1390
1391	if test -z "$snf_include_dir"; then
1392		snf_include_dir="$snf_root/include"
1393	fi
1394
1395	if test -z "$snf_lib_dir"; then
1396		snf_lib_dir="$snf_root/lib"
1397	fi
1398
1399	if test -f "$snf_include_dir/snf.h"; then
1400		# We found a header; make sure we can link with the library
1401		saved_ldflags=$LDFLAGS
1402		LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$snf_lib_dir"
1403		AC_CHECK_LIB([snf], [snf_init], [ac_cv_lbl_snf_api="yes"])
1404		LDFLAGS="$saved_ldflags"
1405		if test "$ac_cv_lbl_snf_api" = no; then
1406			AC_MSG_ERROR(SNF API cannot correctly be linked; check config.log)
1407		fi
1408	fi
1409
1410	if test "$ac_cv_lbl_snf_api" = yes; then
1411		AC_MSG_RESULT([yes ($snf_root)])
1412
1413		V_INCLS="$V_INCLS -I$snf_include_dir"
1414		LIBS="$LIBS -lsnf"
1415		LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$snf_lib_dir"
1416
1417		if test "$V_PCAP" != snf ; then
1418			SSRC="$SSRC pcap-snf.c"
1419		fi
1420
1421		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SNF_API, 1, [define if you have the Myricom SNF API])
1422	else
1423		AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1424
1425		if test "$want_snf" = yes; then
1426			# User requested "snf" capture type but
1427			# we couldn't find the Sniffer API support.
1428			AC_MSG_ERROR([Myricom Sniffer support requested with --with-pcap=snf, but the Sniffer headers weren't found at $snf_include_dir: make sure the Sniffer support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request Sniffer support])
1429		fi
1430
1431		if test "$want_snf" = yes; then
1432			AC_MSG_ERROR([Myricom Sniffer support requested with --with-snf, but the Sniffer headers weren't found at $snf_include_dir: make sure the Sniffer support is installed, specify a different path or paths if necessary, or don't request Sniffer support])
1433		fi
1434	fi
1435fi
1436
1437# Check for Riverbed TurboCap support.
1438AC_ARG_WITH([turbocap],
1439AC_HELP_STRING([--with-turbocap@<:@=DIR@:>@],[include Riverbed TurboCap support (located in directory DIR, if supplied).  @<:@default=yes, if present@:>@]),
1440[
1441	if test "$withval" = no
1442	then
1443		# User explicitly doesn't want TurboCap
1444		want_turbocap=no
1445	elif test "$withval" = yes
1446	then
1447		# User wants TurboCap support but hasn't specified a directory.
1448		want_turbocap=yes
1449	else
1450		# User wants TurboCap support with a specified directory.
1451		want_turbocap=yes
1452		turbocap_root=$withval
1453	fi
1454],[
1455	if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
1456		# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
1457		# want TurboCap support.
1458		want_turbocap=no
1459	else
1460		#
1461		# Use TurboCap API if present, otherwise don't
1462		#
1463		want_turbocap=ifpresent
1464	fi
1465])
1466
1467ac_cv_lbl_turbocap_api=no
1468if test "$want_turbocap" != no; then
1469
1470	AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether TurboCap is supported)
1471
1472	save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
1473	save_LIBS="$LIBS"
1474	if test ! -z "$turbocap_root"; then
1475		TURBOCAP_CFLAGS="-I$turbocap_root/include"
1476		TURBOCAP_LIBS="-L$turbocap_root/lib"
1477		CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $TURBOCAP_CFLAGS"
1478	fi
1479
1480	AC_TRY_COMPILE(
1481	[
1482	    #include <TcApi.h>
1483	],
1484	[
1485	    TC_INSTANCE a; TC_PORT b; TC_BOARD c;
1486	    TC_INSTANCE i;
1487	    (void)TcInstanceCreateByName("foo", &i);
1488	],
1489	ac_cv_lbl_turbocap_api=yes)
1490
1491	CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
1492	if test $ac_cv_lbl_turbocap_api = yes; then
1493		AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1494
1495		SSRC="$SSRC pcap-tc.c"
1496		V_INCLS="$V_INCLS $TURBOCAP_CFLAGS"
1497		LIBS="$LIBS $TURBOCAP_LIBS -lTcApi -lpthread -lstdc++"
1498
1499		AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TC_API, 1, [define if you have the TurboCap API])
1500	else
1501		AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1502
1503		if test "$want_turbocap" = yes; then
1504	        	# User wanted Turbo support but we couldn't find it.
1505			AC_MSG_ERROR([TurboCap support requested with --with-turbocap, but the TurboCap headers weren't found: make sure the TurboCap support is installed or don't request TurboCap support])
1506		fi
1507	fi
1508fi
1509
1510dnl
1511dnl Allow the user to enable remote capture.
1512dnl It's off by default, as that increases the attack surface of
1513dnl libpcap, exposing it to malicious servers.
1514dnl
1515AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable remote packet capture])
1516AC_ARG_ENABLE(remote,
1517[  --enable-remote         enable remote packet capture @<:@default=no@:>@
1518  --disable-remote        disable remote packet capture],,
1519   enableval=no)
1520case "$enableval" in
1521yes)	AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1522	AC_WARN([Remote packet capture may expose libpcap-based applications])
1523	AC_WARN([to attacks by malicious remote capture servers!])
1524	#
1525	# rpcapd requires pthreads on UN*X.
1526	#
1527	if test "$ac_lbl_have_pthreads" != "found"; then
1528		AC_MSG_ERROR([rpcapd requires pthreads, but we didn't find them])
1529	fi
1530	#
1531	# It also requires crypt().
1532	# Do we have it in the system libraries?
1533	#
1534	AC_CHECK_FUNC(crypt,,
1535	    [
1536		#
1537		# No.  Do we have it in -lcrypt?
1538		#
1539		AC_CHECK_LIB(crypt, crypt,
1540		    [
1541			#
1542			# Yes; add -lcrypt to the libraries for rpcapd.
1543			#
1544			RPCAPD_LIBS="$RPCAPD_LIBS -lcrypt"
1545		    ],
1546		    [
1547			AC_MSG_ERROR([rpcapd requires crypt(), but we didn't find it])
1548		    ])
1549	    ])
1550
1551	#
1552	# OK, we have crypt().  Do we have getspnam()?
1553	#
1554	AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getspnam)
1555
1556	#
1557	# Check for various members of struct msghdr.
1558	#
1559	AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct msghdr.msg_control],,,
1560	    [
1561		#include "ftmacros.h"
1562		#include <sys/socket.h>
1563	    ])
1564	AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct msghdr.msg_flags],,,
1565	    [
1566		#include "ftmacros.h"
1567		#include <sys/socket.h>
1568	    ])
1569
1570	AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_REMOTE,,
1571	    [Define to 1 if remote packet capture is to be supported])
1572	SSRC="$SSRC pcap-new.c pcap-rpcap.c rpcap-protocol.c sockutils.c"
1573	BUILD_RPCAPD=build-rpcapd
1574	INSTALL_RPCAPD=install-rpcapd
1575	;;
1576*)	AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1577	;;
1578esac
1579
1580AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to build optimizer debugging code)
1581AC_ARG_ENABLE(optimizer-dbg,
1582AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-optimizer-dbg],[build optimizer debugging code]))
1583if test "$enable_optimizer_dbg" = "yes"; then
1584	AC_DEFINE(BDEBUG,1,[Enable optimizer debugging])
1585fi
1586AC_MSG_RESULT(${enable_optimizer_dbg-no})
1587
1588AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to build parser debugging code)
1589AC_ARG_ENABLE(yydebug,
1590AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-yydebug],[build parser debugging code]))
1591if test "$enable_yydebug" = "yes"; then
1592	AC_DEFINE(YYDEBUG,1,[Enable parser debugging])
1593fi
1594AC_MSG_RESULT(${enable_yydebug-no})
1595
1596#
1597# Look for {f}lex.
1598#
1599AC_PROG_LEX
1600if test "$LEX" = ":"; then
1601	AC_MSG_ERROR([Neither flex nor lex was found.])
1602fi
1603
1604#
1605# Make sure {f}lex supports the -P, --header-file, and --nounput flags
1606# and supports processing our scanner.l.
1607#
1608AC_CACHE_CHECK([for capable lex], tcpdump_cv_capable_lex,
1609	if $LEX -P pcap_ --header-file=/dev/null --nounput -t $srcdir/scanner.l > /dev/null 2>&1; then
1610	    tcpdump_cv_capable_lex=yes
1611	else
1612	    tcpdump_cv_capable_lex=insufficient
1613	fi)
1614if test $tcpdump_cv_capable_lex = insufficient ; then
1615	AC_MSG_ERROR([$LEX is insufficient to compile libpcap.
1616 libpcap requires Flex 2.5.31 or later, or a compatible version of lex.])
1617fi
1618
1619#
1620# Look for yacc/bison/byacc.
1621#
1622AC_PROG_YACC
1623
1624#
1625# Make sure it supports the -p flag and supports processing our
1626# grammar.y.
1627#
1628AC_CACHE_CHECK([for capable yacc/bison], tcpdump_cv_capable_yacc,
1629	if $YACC -p pcap_ -o /dev/null $srcdir/grammar.y >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1630	    tcpdump_cv_capable_yacc=yes
1631	else
1632	    tcpdump_cv_capable_yacc=insufficient
1633	fi)
1634if test $tcpdump_cv_capable_yacc = insufficient ; then
1635	AC_MSG_ERROR([$YACC is insufficient to compile libpcap.
1636 libpcap requires Bison, a newer version of Berkeley YACC with support
1637 for reentrant parsers, or another YACC compatible with them.])
1638fi
1639
1640#
1641# Do various checks for various OSes and versions of those OSes.
1642#
1643# Assume, by default, no support for shared libraries and V7/BSD
1644# convention for man pages (devices in section 4, file formats in
1645# section 5, miscellaneous info in section 7, administrative commands
1646# and daemons in section 8).  Individual cases can override this.
1647#
1648DYEXT="none"
1649MAN_DEVICES=4
1650MAN_FILE_FORMATS=5
1651MAN_MISC_INFO=7
1652MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=8
1653case "$host_os" in
1654
1655aix*)
1656	dnl Workaround to enable certain features
1657	AC_DEFINE(_SUN,1,[define on AIX to get certain functions])
1658
1659	#
1660	# AIX makes it fun to build shared and static libraries,
1661	# because they're *both* ".a" archive libraries.  We
1662	# build the static library for the benefit of the traditional
1663	# scheme of building libpcap and tcpdump in subdirectories of
1664	# the same directory, with tcpdump statically linked with the
1665	# libpcap in question, but we also build a shared library as
1666	# "libpcap.shareda" and install *it*, rather than the static
1667	# library, as "libpcap.a".
1668	#
1669	DYEXT="shareda"
1670
1671	case "$V_PCAP" in
1672
1673	dlpi)
1674		#
1675		# If we're using DLPI, applications will need to
1676		# use /lib/pse.exp if present, as we use the
1677		# STREAMS routines.
1678		#
1679		pseexe="/lib/pse.exp"
1680		AC_MSG_CHECKING(for $pseexe)
1681		if test -f $pseexe ; then
1682			AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1683			LIBS="-I:$pseexe"
1684		fi
1685		;;
1686
1687	bpf)
1688		#
1689		# If we're using BPF, we need "-lodm" and "-lcfg", as
1690		# we use them to load the BPF module.
1691		#
1692		LIBS="-lodm -lcfg"
1693		;;
1694	esac
1695	;;
1696
1697darwin*)
1698	DYEXT="dylib"
1699	V_CCOPT="$V_CCOPT -fno-common"
1700	AC_ARG_ENABLE(universal,
1701	AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-universal],[don't build universal on macOS]))
1702	if test "$enable_universal" != "no"; then
1703		case "$host_os" in
1704
1705		darwin[[0-7]].*)
1706			#
1707			# Pre-Tiger.  Build only for 32-bit PowerPC; no
1708			# need for any special compiler or linker flags.
1709			#
1710			;;
1711
1712		darwin8.[[0123]]|darwin8.[[0123]].*)
1713			#
1714			# Tiger, prior to Intel support.  Build
1715			# libraries and executables for 32-bit PowerPC
1716			# and 64-bit PowerPC, with 32-bit PowerPC first.
1717			# (I'm guessing that's what Apple does.)
1718			#
1719			# (The double brackets are needed because
1720			# autotools/m4 use brackets as a quoting
1721			# character; the double brackets turn into
1722			# single brackets in the generated configure
1723			# file.)
1724			#
1725			V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64"
1726			V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64"
1727			V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64"
1728			V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64"
1729			;;
1730
1731		darwin8.[[456]]|darwin.[[456]].*)
1732			#
1733			# Tiger, subsequent to Intel support but prior
1734			# to x86-64 support.  Build libraries and
1735			# executables for 32-bit PowerPC, 64-bit
1736			# PowerPC, and 32-bit x86, with 32-bit PowerPC
1737			# first.  (I'm guessing that's what Apple does.)
1738			#
1739			# (The double brackets are needed because
1740			# autotools/m4 use brackets as a quoting
1741			# character; the double brackets turn into
1742			# single brackets in the generated configure
1743			# file.)
1744			#
1745			V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386"
1746			V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386"
1747			V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386"
1748			V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386"
1749			;;
1750
1751		darwin8.*)
1752			#
1753			# All other Tiger, so subsequent to x86-64
1754			# support.  Build libraries and executables for
1755			# 32-bit PowerPC, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit x86,
1756			# and x86-64, with 32-bit PowerPC first.  (I'm
1757			# guessing that's what Apple does.)
1758			#
1759			V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
1760			V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
1761			V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
1762			V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
1763			;;
1764
1765		darwin9.*)
1766			#
1767			# Leopard.  Build libraries for 32-bit PowerPC,
1768			# 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit x86, and x86-64, with
1769			# 32-bit PowerPC first, and build executables
1770			# for 32-bit x86 and 32-bit PowerPC, with 32-bit
1771			# x86 first.  (That's what Apple does.)
1772			#
1773			V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
1774			V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
1775			V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch i386 -arch ppc"
1776			V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch i386 -arch ppc"
1777			;;
1778
1779		darwin10.*)
1780			#
1781			# Snow Leopard.  Build libraries for x86-64,
1782			# 32-bit x86, and 32-bit PowerPC, with x86-64
1783			# first, and build executables for x86-64 and
1784			# 32-bit x86, with x86-64 first.  (That's what
1785			# Apple does, even though Snow Leopard doesn't
1786			# run on PPC, so PPC libpcap runs under Rosetta,
1787			# and Rosetta doesn't support BPF ioctls, so PPC
1788			# programs can't do live captures.)
1789			#
1790			V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386 -arch ppc"
1791			V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386 -arch ppc"
1792			V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386"
1793			V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386"
1794			;;
1795
1796		darwin*)
1797			#
1798			# Post-Snow Leopard.  Build libraries for x86-64
1799			# and 32-bit x86, with x86-64 first, and build
1800			# executables only for x86-64.  (That's what
1801			# Apple does.)  This requires no special flags
1802			# for programs.
1803			# XXX - update if and when Apple drops support
1804			# for 32-bit x86 code and if and when Apple adds
1805			# ARM-based Macs.  (You're on your own for iOS
1806			# etc.)
1807			#
1808			# XXX - check whether we *can* build for
1809			# i386 and, if not, suggest that the user
1810			# install the /usr/include headers if they
1811			# want to build fat.
1812			#
1813			AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether building for 32-bit x86 is supported)
1814			save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
1815			CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -arch i386"
1816			AC_TRY_COMPILE(
1817			    [],
1818			    [return 0;],
1819			    [
1820				AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
1821				V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386"
1822				V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64 -arch i386"
1823			    ],
1824			    [
1825				AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
1826				V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT="-arch x86_64"
1827				V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT="-arch x86_64"
1828				case "$host_os" in
1829
1830				darwin18.*)
1831					#
1832					# Mojave; you need to install the
1833					# /usr/include headers to get
1834					# 32-bit x86 builds to work.
1835					#
1836					AC_MSG_WARN([Compiling for 32-bit x86 gives an error; try installing the command-line tools and, after that, installing the /usr/include headers from the /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg package])
1837					;;
1838
1839				*)
1840					#
1841					# Pre-Mojave; the command-line
1842					# tools should be sufficient to
1843					# enable 32-bit x86 builds.
1844					#
1845					AC_MSG_WARN([Compiling for 32-bit x86 gives an error; try installing the command-line tools])
1846					;;
1847				esac
1848			    ])
1849			CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
1850			;;
1851		esac
1852	fi
1853	;;
1854
1855hpux9*)
1856	AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HPUX9,1,[on HP-UX 9.x])
1857
1858	#
1859	# Use System V conventions for man pages.
1860	#
1861	MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=1m
1862	MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
1863	MAN_MISC_INFO=5
1864	;;
1865
1866hpux10.0*)
1867
1868	#
1869	# Use System V conventions for man pages.
1870	#
1871	MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=1m
1872	MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
1873	MAN_MISC_INFO=5
1874	;;
1875
1876hpux10.1*)
1877
1878	#
1879	# Use System V conventions for man pages.
1880	#
1881	MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=1m
1882	MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
1883	MAN_MISC_INFO=5
1884	;;
1885
1886hpux*)
1887	dnl HPUX 10.20 and above is similar to HPUX 9, but
1888	dnl not the same....
1889	dnl
1890	dnl XXX - DYEXT should be set to "sl" if this is building
1891	dnl for 32-bit PA-RISC, but should be left as "so" for
1892	dnl 64-bit PA-RISC or, I suspect, IA-64.
1893	AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HPUX10_20_OR_LATER,1,[on HP-UX 10.20 or later])
1894	if test "`uname -m`" = "ia64"; then
1895		DYEXT="so"
1896	else
1897		DYEXT="sl"
1898	fi
1899
1900	#
1901	# "-b" builds a shared library; "+h" sets the soname.
1902	#
1903	SHLIB_OPT="-b"
1904	SONAME_OPT="+h"
1905
1906	#
1907	# Use System V conventions for man pages.
1908	#
1909	MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
1910	MAN_MISC_INFO=5
1911	;;
1912
1913irix*)
1914	#
1915	# Use IRIX conventions for man pages; they're the same as the
1916	# System V conventions, except that they use section 8 for
1917	# administrative commands and daemons.
1918	#
1919	MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
1920	MAN_MISC_INFO=5
1921	;;
1922
1923linux*|freebsd*|netbsd*|openbsd*|dragonfly*|kfreebsd*|gnu*|midipix*)
1924	DYEXT="so"
1925
1926	#
1927	# Compiler assumed to be GCC; run-time linker may require a -R
1928	# flag.
1929	#
1930	if test "$libdir" != "/usr/lib"; then
1931		V_RFLAGS=-Wl,-R$libdir
1932	fi
1933	;;
1934
1935osf*)
1936	DYEXT="so"
1937
1938	#
1939	# DEC OSF/1, a/k/a Digial UNIX, a/k/a Tru64 UNIX.
1940	# Use Tru64 UNIX conventions for man pages; they're the same as
1941	# the System V conventions except that they use section 8 for
1942	# administrative commands and daemons.
1943	#
1944	MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
1945	MAN_MISC_INFO=5
1946	MAN_DEVICES=7
1947	;;
1948
1949sinix*)
1950	AC_MSG_CHECKING(if SINIX compiler defines sinix)
1951	AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined,
1952		AC_TRY_COMPILE(
1953		    [],
1954		    [int i = sinix;],
1955		    ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined=yes,
1956		    ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined=no))
1957	    AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined)
1958	    if test $ac_cv_cc_sinix_defined = no ; then
1959		    AC_DEFINE(sinix,1,[on sinix])
1960	    fi
1961	;;
1962
1963solaris*)
1964	AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOLARIS,1,[On solaris])
1965
1966	DYEXT="so"
1967
1968	#
1969	# Make sure errno is thread-safe, in case we're called in
1970	# a multithreaded program.  We don't guarantee that two
1971	# threads can use the *same* pcap_t safely, but the
1972	# current version does guarantee that you can use different
1973	# pcap_t's in different threads, and even that pcap_compile()
1974	# is thread-safe (it wasn't thread-safe in some older versions).
1975	#
1976	V_CCOPT="$V_CCOPT -D_TS_ERRNO"
1977
1978	case "`uname -r`" in
1979
1980	5.12)
1981		;;
1982
1983	*)
1984		#
1985		# Use System V conventions for man pages.
1986		#
1987		MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS=1m
1988		MAN_FILE_FORMATS=4
1989		MAN_MISC_INFO=5
1990		MAN_DEVICES=7D
1991	esac
1992	;;
1993esac
1994
1995AC_ARG_ENABLE(shared,
1996AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-shared],[build shared libraries @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@]))
1997test "x$enable_shared" = "xno" && DYEXT="none"
1998
1999AC_PROG_RANLIB
2000AC_CHECK_TOOL([AR], [ar])
2001
2002AC_PROG_LN_S
2003AC_SUBST(LN_S)
2004
2005AC_LBL_DEVEL(V_CCOPT)
2006
2007#
2008# Check to see if the sockaddr struct has the 4.4 BSD sa_len member.
2009#
2010AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct sockaddr.sa_len],,,
2011    [
2012	#include <sys/types.h>
2013	#include <sys/socket.h>
2014    ])
2015
2016#
2017# Check to see if there's a sockaddr_storage structure.
2018#
2019AC_CHECK_TYPES(struct sockaddr_storage,,,
2020    [
2021	#include <sys/types.h>
2022	#include <sys/socket.h>
2023    ])
2024
2025#
2026# Check to see if the dl_hp_ppa_info_t struct has the HP-UX 11.00
2027# dl_module_id_1 member.
2028#
2029# NOTE: any failure means we conclude that it doesn't have that member,
2030# so if we don't have DLPI, don't have a <sys/dlpi_ext.h> header, or
2031# have one that doesn't declare a dl_hp_ppa_info_t type, we conclude
2032# it doesn't have that member (which is OK, as either we won't be
2033# using code that would use that member, or we wouldn't compile in
2034# any case).
2035#
2036AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([dl_hp_ppa_info_t.dl_module_id_1],,,
2037    [
2038	#include <sys/types.h>
2039	#include <sys/dlpi.h>
2040	#include <sys/dlpi_ext.h>
2041    ])
2042
2043AC_LBL_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
2044
2045AC_SUBST(V_CCOPT)
2046AC_SUBST(V_LIB_CCOPT_FAT)
2047AC_SUBST(V_LIB_LDFLAGS_FAT)
2048AC_SUBST(V_PROG_CCOPT_FAT)
2049AC_SUBST(V_PROG_LDFLAGS_FAT)
2050AC_SUBST(V_DEFS)
2051AC_SUBST(V_FINDALLDEVS)
2052AC_SUBST(V_INCLS)
2053AC_SUBST(V_LEX)
2054AC_SUBST(V_PCAP)
2055AC_SUBST(V_SHLIB_CCOPT)
2056AC_SUBST(V_SHLIB_CMD)
2057AC_SUBST(V_SHLIB_OPT)
2058AC_SUBST(V_SONAME_OPT)
2059AC_SUBST(V_RPATH_OPT)
2060AC_SUBST(V_YACC)
2061AC_SUBST(ADDLOBJS)
2062AC_SUBST(ADDLARCHIVEOBJS)
2063AC_SUBST(SSRC)
2064AC_SUBST(DYEXT)
2065AC_SUBST(MAN_DEVICES)
2066AC_SUBST(MAN_FILE_FORMATS)
2067AC_SUBST(MAN_MISC_INFO)
2068AC_SUBST(MAN_ADMIN_COMMANDS)
2069AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_LIBS)
2070AC_SUBST(BUILD_RPCAPD)
2071AC_SUBST(INSTALL_RPCAPD)
2072AC_SUBST(RPCAPD_LIBS)
2073AC_SUBST(EXTRA_NETWORK_LIBS)
2074
2075AC_ARG_ENABLE([usb],
2076[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-usb],[enable USB capture support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
2077    [],
2078    [enable_usb=yes])
2079
2080if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
2081	# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
2082	# want USB support.
2083	enable_usb=no
2084fi
2085
2086if test "x$enable_usb" != "xno" ; then
2087   dnl check for USB sniffing support
2088   AC_MSG_CHECKING(for USB sniffing support)
2089   case "$host_os" in
2090   linux*)
2091	AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_USB, 1, [target host supports USB sniffing])
2092	USB_SRC=pcap-usb-linux.c
2093	AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
2094	ac_usb_dev_name=`udevinfo -q name -p /sys/class/usb_device/usbmon 2>/dev/null`
2095	if test $? -ne 0 ; then
2096	  ac_usb_dev_name="usbmon"
2097	fi
2098	AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LINUX_USB_MON_DEV, "/dev/$ac_usb_dev_name", [path for device for USB sniffing])
2099	AC_MSG_NOTICE(Device for USB sniffing is /dev/$ac_usb_dev_name)
2100	#
2101	# Do we have a version of <linux/compiler.h> available?
2102	# If so, we might need it for <linux/usbdevice_fs.h>.
2103	#
2104	AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/compiler.h)
2105	if test "$ac_cv_header_linux_compiler_h" = yes; then
2106	  #
2107	  # Yes - include it when testing for <linux/usbdevice_fs.h>.
2108	  #
2109	  AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/usbdevice_fs.h,,,[#include <linux/compiler.h>])
2110	else
2111	  AC_CHECK_HEADERS(linux/usbdevice_fs.h)
2112	fi
2113	if test "$ac_cv_header_linux_usbdevice_fs_h" = yes; then
2114	  #
2115	  # OK, does it define bRequestType?  Older versions of the kernel
2116	  # define fields with names like "requesttype, "request", and
2117	  # "value", rather than "bRequestType", "bRequest", and
2118	  # "wValue".
2119	  #
2120	  AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct usbdevfs_ctrltransfer.bRequestType],,,
2121	      [
2122		  AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
2123		  #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_COMPILER_H
2124		  #include <linux/compiler.h>
2125		  #endif
2126		  #include <linux/usbdevice_fs.h>
2127	      ])
2128	fi
2129	;;
2130    freebsd*)
2131	#
2132	# This just uses BPF in FreeBSD 8.4 and later; we don't need
2133	# to check for anything special for capturing.
2134	#
2135	AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, in FreeBSD 8.4 and later])
2136	;;
2137
2138    *)
2139	AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
2140	;;
2141esac
2142fi
2143AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_USB)
2144AC_SUBST(USB_SRC)
2145
2146dnl check for netfilter sniffing support
2147if test "xxx_only" != yes; then
2148	AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether the platform could support netfilter sniffing)
2149	case "$host_os" in
2150	linux*)
2151		AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
2152		#
2153		# Life's too short to deal with trying to get this to compile
2154		# if you don't get the right types defined with
2155		# __KERNEL_STRICT_NAMES getting defined by some other include.
2156		#
2157		# Check whether the includes Just Work.  If not, don't turn on
2158		# netfilter support.
2159		#
2160		AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we can compile the netfilter support)
2161		AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile,
2162		  AC_TRY_COMPILE([
2163AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
2164#include <sys/socket.h>
2165#include <netinet/in.h>
2166#include <linux/types.h>
2167
2168#include <linux/netlink.h>
2169#include <linux/netfilter.h>
2170#include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink.h>
2171#include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink_log.h>
2172#include <linux/netfilter/nfnetlink_queue.h>],
2173		    [],
2174		    ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile=yes,
2175		    ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile=no))
2176		AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile)
2177		if test $ac_cv_netfilter_can_compile = yes ; then
2178		  AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_NETFILTER, 1,
2179		    [target host supports netfilter sniffing])
2180		  NETFILTER_SRC=pcap-netfilter-linux.c
2181		fi
2182		;;
2183	*)
2184		AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
2185		;;
2186	esac
2187fi
2188AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_NETFILTER)
2189AC_SUBST(NETFILTER_SRC)
2190
2191AC_ARG_ENABLE([netmap],
2192[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-netmap],[enable netmap support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
2193    [],
2194    [enable_netmap=yes])
2195
2196if test "x$enable_netmap" != "xno" ; then
2197	#
2198	# Check whether net/netmap_user.h is usable if NETMAP_WITH_LIBS is
2199	# defined; it's not usable on DragonFly BSD 4.6 if NETMAP_WITH_LIBS
2200	# is defined, for example, as it includes a non-existent malloc.h
2201	# header.
2202	#
2203	AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether we can compile the netmap support)
2204	AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile,
2205	  AC_TRY_COMPILE([
2206AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
2207#define NETMAP_WITH_LIBS
2208#include <net/netmap_user.h>],
2209	    [],
2210	    ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile=yes,
2211	    ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile=no))
2212	AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile)
2213	if test $ac_cv_net_netmap_user_can_compile = yes ; then
2214	  AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_NETMAP, 1,
2215	    [target host supports netmap])
2216	    NETMAP_SRC=pcap-netmap.c
2217	fi
2218	AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_NETMAP)
2219	AC_SUBST(NETMAP_SRC)
2220fi
2221
2222
2223AC_ARG_ENABLE([bluetooth],
2224[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-bluetooth],[enable Bluetooth support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
2225    [],
2226    [enable_bluetooth=ifsupportavailable])
2227
2228if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
2229	# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
2230	# want Bluetooth support.
2231	enable_bluetooth=no
2232fi
2233
2234if test "x$enable_bluetooth" != "xno" ; then
2235	dnl check for Bluetooth sniffing support
2236	case "$host_os" in
2237	linux*)
2238		AC_CHECK_HEADER(bluetooth/bluetooth.h,
2239		    [
2240			#
2241			# We have bluetooth.h, so we support Bluetooth
2242			# sniffing.
2243			#
2244			AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_BT, 1, [target host supports Bluetooth sniffing])
2245			BT_SRC=pcap-bt-linux.c
2246			AC_MSG_NOTICE(Bluetooth sniffing is supported)
2247			ac_lbl_bluetooth_available=yes
2248
2249			#
2250			# OK, does struct sockaddr_hci have an hci_channel
2251			# member?
2252			#
2253			AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct sockaddr_hci.hci_channel],
2254			    [
2255				#
2256				# Yes; is HCI_CHANNEL_MONITOR defined?
2257				#
2258				AC_MSG_CHECKING(if HCI_CHANNEL_MONITOR is defined)
2259				AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_lbl_hci_channel_monitor_is_defined,
2260				    AC_TRY_COMPILE(
2261					[
2262					    #include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
2263					    #include <bluetooth/hci.h>
2264					],
2265					[
2266					    u_int i = HCI_CHANNEL_MONITOR;
2267					],
2268					[
2269					    AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
2270					    AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_BT_MONITOR,,
2271					      [target host supports Bluetooth Monitor])
2272					    BT_MONITOR_SRC=pcap-bt-monitor-linux.c
2273					],
2274					[
2275					    AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
2276					]))
2277			    ],,
2278			    [
2279				#include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
2280				#include <bluetooth/hci.h>
2281			    ])
2282		    ],
2283		    [
2284			#
2285			# We don't have bluetooth.h, so we don't support
2286			# Bluetooth sniffing.
2287			#
2288			if test "x$enable_bluetooth" = "xyes" ; then
2289				AC_MSG_ERROR(Bluetooth sniffing is not supported; install bluez-lib devel to enable it)
2290			else
2291				AC_MSG_NOTICE(Bluetooth sniffing is not supported; install bluez-lib devel to enable it)
2292			fi
2293		    ])
2294		;;
2295	*)
2296		if test "x$enable_bluetooth" = "xyes" ; then
2297			AC_MSG_ERROR(no Bluetooth sniffing support implemented for $host_os)
2298		else
2299			AC_MSG_NOTICE(no Bluetooth sniffing support implemented for $host_os)
2300		fi
2301		;;
2302	esac
2303	AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_BT)
2304	AC_SUBST(BT_SRC)
2305	AC_SUBST(BT_MONITOR_SRC)
2306fi
2307
2308AC_ARG_ENABLE([dbus],
2309[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-dbus],[enable D-Bus capture support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
2310    [],
2311    [enable_dbus=ifavailable])
2312
2313if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
2314	# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
2315	# want D-Bus support.
2316	enable_dbus=no
2317fi
2318
2319if test "x$enable_dbus" != "xno"; then
2320	if test "x$enable_dbus" = "xyes"; then
2321		case "$host_os" in
2322
2323		darwin*)
2324			#
2325			# We don't support D-Bus sniffing on macOS; see
2326			#
2327			# https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74029
2328			#
2329			# The user requested it, so fail.
2330			#
2331			AC_MSG_ERROR([Due to freedesktop.org bug 74029, D-Bus capture support is not available on macOS])
2332		esac
2333	else
2334		case "$host_os" in
2335
2336		darwin*)
2337			#
2338			# We don't support D-Bus sniffing on macOS; see
2339			#
2340			# https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74029
2341			#
2342			# The user dind't explicitly request it, so just
2343			# silently refuse to enable it.
2344			#
2345			enable_dbus="no"
2346			;;
2347		esac
2348	fi
2349fi
2350
2351if test "x$enable_dbus" != "xno"; then
2352	AC_CHECK_PROG([PKGCONFIG], [pkg-config], [pkg-config], [no])
2353	if test "x$PKGCONFIG" != "xno"; then
2354		AC_MSG_CHECKING([for D-Bus])
2355		if "$PKGCONFIG" dbus-1; then
2356			AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
2357			DBUS_CFLAGS=`"$PKGCONFIG" --cflags dbus-1`
2358			DBUS_LIBS=`"$PKGCONFIG" --libs dbus-1`
2359			save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
2360			save_LIBS="$LIBS"
2361			CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $DBUS_CFLAGS"
2362			LIBS="$LIBS $DBUS_LIBS"
2363			AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether the D-Bus library defines dbus_connection_read_write)
2364			AC_TRY_LINK(
2365			    [#include <string.h>
2366
2367			     #include <time.h>
2368			     #include <sys/time.h>
2369
2370			     #include <dbus/dbus.h>],
2371			    [return dbus_connection_read_write(NULL, 0);],
2372			    [
2373				AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
2374				AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_DBUS, 1, [support D-Bus sniffing])
2375				DBUS_SRC=pcap-dbus.c
2376				V_INCLS="$V_INCLS $DBUS_CFLAGS"
2377			    ],
2378			    [
2379				AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
2380				if test "x$enable_dbus" = "xyes"; then
2381				    AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-dbus was given, but the D-Bus library doesn't define dbus_connection_read_write()])
2382				fi
2383				LIBS="$save_LIBS"
2384			     ])
2385			CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
2386		else
2387			AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
2388			if test "x$enable_dbus" = "xyes"; then
2389				AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-dbus was given, but the dbus-1 package is not installed])
2390			fi
2391		fi
2392	fi
2393	AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_DBUS)
2394	AC_SUBST(DBUS_SRC)
2395fi
2396
2397AC_ARG_ENABLE([rdma],
2398[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-rdma],[enable RDMA capture support @<:@default=yes, if support available@:>@])],
2399    [],
2400    [enable_rdma=ifavailable])
2401
2402if test "xxx_only" = yes; then
2403	# User requested something-else-only pcap, so they don't
2404	# want RDMA support.
2405	enable_rdma=no
2406fi
2407
2408if test "x$enable_rdma" != "xno"; then
2409	AC_CHECK_LIB(ibverbs, ibv_get_device_list, [
2410		AC_CHECK_HEADER(infiniband/verbs.h, [
2411			#
2412			# ibv_create_flow may be defined as a static inline
2413			# function in infiniband/verbs.h, so we can't
2414			# use AC_CHECK_LIB.
2415			#
2416			# Too bad autoconf has no AC_SYMBOL_EXISTS()
2417			# macro that works like CMake's check_symbol_exists()
2418			# function, to check do a compile check like
2419			# this (they do a clever trick to avoid having
2420			# to know the function's signature).
2421			#
2422			AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether libibverbs defines ibv_create_flow)
2423			AC_TRY_LINK(
2424				[
2425					#include <infiniband/verbs.h>
2426				],
2427				[
2428					(void) ibv_create_flow((struct ibv_qp *) NULL,
2429							       (struct ibv_flow_attr *) NULL);
2430				],
2431				[
2432					AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
2433					AC_DEFINE(PCAP_SUPPORT_RDMASNIFF, , [target host supports RDMA sniffing])
2434					RDMA_SRC=pcap-rdmasniff.c
2435					LIBS="-libverbs $LIBS"
2436				],
2437				[
2438					AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
2439				]
2440			)
2441		])
2442	])
2443	AC_SUBST(PCAP_SUPPORT_RDMASNIFF)
2444	AC_SUBST(RDMA_SRC)
2445fi
2446
2447AC_PROG_INSTALL
2448
2449AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
2450
2451AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS([if test -f .devel; then
2452	echo timestamp > stamp-h
2453	cat $srcdir/Makefile-devel-adds >> Makefile
2454	make depend
2455fi])
2456AC_OUTPUT(Makefile pcap-filter.manmisc pcap-linktype.manmisc
2457	pcap-tstamp.manmisc pcap-savefile.manfile pcap.3pcap
2458	pcap_compile.3pcap pcap_datalink.3pcap pcap_dump_open.3pcap
2459	pcap_get_tstamp_precision.3pcap pcap_list_datalinks.3pcap
2460	pcap_list_tstamp_types.3pcap pcap_open_dead.3pcap
2461	pcap_open_offline.3pcap pcap_set_immediate_mode.3pcap
2462	pcap_set_tstamp_precision.3pcap pcap_set_tstamp_type.3pcap
2463	rpcapd/Makefile rpcapd/rpcapd.manadmin rpcapd/rpcapd-config.manfile
2464	testprogs/Makefile)
2465exit 0
2466