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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Bettison
a72f6ae91b Use AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR in configure.ac
Adds a safety check to ensure that the --srcdir option to ./configure is valid.
2016-10-25 09:34:32 +10:30
Andrew Bettison
1efe6686fc Use config.h instead of -DHAVE_FOO=1
swiftc(1) requires every -D option to be prefixed with -Xcc, which
is not easy to achieve using autoconf.

Now instead of setting configuration macros like HAVE_LSEEK64 on the
command line using -D, they are defined in config.h, which is generated
by ./configure, ignored by Git, and included by all headers and source
files that use any configuration macro.

The dependency on Makefile has been replaced with a dependency on
Makefile.in and config.h, which helps avoid some redundant full
recompiles after running ./configure, because the configure script
does not overwrit config.h if its content does not change.
2016-10-19 16:27:20 +10:30
Andrew Bettison
8325aacc5d Fix broken Batphone build
Recent changes such as the Makefile.in overhaul and the introduction of
feature-driven linking broke the Android build.  This commit fixes the
breakage:
- detects the presence of gettid() in configure.ac and only defines
  gettid() in serval.c if HAVE_GETTID is not defined
- builds libserval.so not libservald.so on Android, to avoid a conflict
  on the module name "servald" in Android.mk
- renames cli_cleanup() to command_cleanup(), defines it in
  commandline.h instead of cli.h, and supplies it in android.c
- supplies the 'keyring' global in android.c
- removes log_stderr.c from the Android build, since it conflicted with
  log.c
2016-10-19 09:52:07 +10:30
Andrew Bettison
71cbe86566 Switch to feature-driven linking
This introduces a new way of linking Serval executables and dynamic
libraries from static libraries like libservald.a -- called
"feature-driven" linking.

The Makefile now links servald and serval-tests from libservald.a,
rather than from an explicit list of object (.o) files.  Thanks to the
section-based method for registering functions such as HTTP handlers,
CLI commands and MDP handlers, these object files had become
"stand-alone" and hence were no longer included in the link because
there was no unresolved reference that required them to be linked in.

The new "feature.h" provides the DECLARE_FEATURE(name) macro that each
stand-alone source file uses to declare the named feature(s) it
provides.  Each executable can call the USE_FEATURE(name) macro in any
of its explicitly-linked source files to cause the corresponding
object(s) to be included in the link, eg, servald_features.c.

The DEFINE_BINDING() macro has been extended so that every individual
MDP binding is given a feature name based on its port number macro, eg,
"mdp_binding_MDP_PORT_ECHO".

Some features have been factored into their own separate source files so
they can be omitted or included in a build independently of each other:
- the MDP bindings for MDP_PORT_DNALOOKUP, MDP_PORT_ECHO,
  MDP_PORT_TRACE, MDP_PORT_KEYMAPREQUEST, MDP_PORT_RHIZOME_xxx,
  MDP_PORT_PROBE, MDP_PORT_STUN, MDP_PORT_STUNREQ
- the CLI "log" and "echo" commands
- the CLI "rhizome direct" command

The JNI source files are only compiled if the <jni.h> header is present,
otherwise they are omitted from libservald.so.
2016-10-19 09:33:01 +10:30
Andrew Bettison
4b2060554e Rename configure.in to configure.ac 2016-10-13 16:05:58 +10:30