NT_SRCS = nt_svc.c
NT_OBJS = nt_svc.o ../../libraries/liblutil/slapdmsg.res
-SRCS = main.c daemon.c connection.c search.c filter.c add.c charray.c \
+SRCS = main.c daemon.c connection.c search.c filter.c add.c cr.c \
attr.c entry.c config.c backend.c result.c operation.c \
dn.c compare.c modify.c delete.c modrdn.c ch_malloc.c \
value.c ava.c bind.c unbind.c abandon.c filterentry.c \
repl.c lock.c controls.c extended.c kerberos.c passwd.c \
schema.c schema_check.c schema_init.c schema_prep.c \
schemaparse.c ad.c at.c mr.c syntax.c oc.c saslauthz.c \
- configinfo.c starttls.c index.c sets.c \
+ oidm.c starttls.c index.c sets.c referral.c \
root_dse.c sasl.c module.c suffixalias.c mra.c mods.c \
- limits.c \
+ limits.c backglue.c operational.c matchedValues.c \
$(@PLAT@_SRCS)
-OBJS = main.o daemon.o connection.o search.o filter.o add.o charray.o \
+OBJS = main.o daemon.o connection.o search.o filter.o add.o cr.o \
attr.o entry.o config.o backend.o result.o operation.o \
dn.o compare.o modify.o delete.o modrdn.o ch_malloc.o \
value.o ava.o bind.o unbind.o abandon.o filterentry.o \
repl.o lock.o controls.o extended.o kerberos.o passwd.o \
schema.o schema_check.o schema_init.o schema_prep.o \
schemaparse.o ad.o at.o mr.o syntax.o oc.o saslauthz.o \
- configinfo.o starttls.o index.o sets.o \
+ oidm.o starttls.o index.o sets.o referral.o \
root_dse.o sasl.o module.o suffixalias.o mra.o mods.o \
- limits.o \
+ limits.o backglue.o operational.o matchedValues.o \
$(@PLAT@_OBJS)
-LDAP_INCDIR= ../../include
+LDAP_INCDIR= ../../include -Islapi
LDAP_LIBDIR= ../../libraries
SLAP_DIR=
-SLAPD_MODULES=@SLAPD_MODULES_LIST@
+SLAPD_STATIC_DEPENDS=@SLAPD_SLAPI_DEPEND@ @SLAPD_NO_STATIC@ libbackends.a
+SLAPD_STATIC_BACKENDS=@SLAPD_STATIC_BACKENDS@
+SLAPD_DYNAMIC_BACKENDS=@SLAPD_DYNAMIC_BACKENDS@
XDEFS = $(MODULES_CPPFLAGS)
-XLDFLAGS = $(MODULES_LDFLAGS) $(SLAPD_MODULES)
+XLDFLAGS = $(MODULES_LDFLAGS)
-# $(LTHREAD_LIBS) must be last
-XLIBS = libbackends.a -lavl -lldbm -lldif -llutil -llunicode -lldap_r -llber
-XXLIBS = $(LDBM_LIBS) $(SLAPD_LIBS) \
- $(SECURITY_LIBS) \
- $(LDIF_LIBS) $(LUTIL_LIBS)
-XXXLIBS = $(LTHREAD_LIBS) $(MODULES_LIBS)
+XLIBS = $(SLAPD_STATIC_DEPENDS) $(SLAPD_L)
+XXLIBS = $(LDBM_LIBS) $(SLAPD_LIBS) $(SECURITY_LIBS) $(LDIF_LIBS) $(LUTIL_LIBS)
+XXXLIBS = $(LTHREAD_LIBS) $(MODULES_LIBS) $(SLAPI_LIBS)
BUILD_OPT = "--enable-slapd"
BUILD_SRV = @BUILD_SLAPD@
all-local-srv: all-cffiles
-NT_DYN_DEFS = -DLBER_DECL=dllimport -DLDAP_DECL=dllimport
-
-DEFINES = $(@PLAT@_@LIB_LINKAGE@_DEFS)
-
-# The tricky part about building slapd in NT is that it will export symbols
-# like a DLL. The symbols that it exports should be representative of all
-# of the static symbols that it knows about.
-
-NT_EXP = slapd.exp
-NT_IMPLIB = libslapd.a
-NT_DUMMY = symdummy.o
-
-# Add extra def targets here
-EXTRA_DEFS =
-
-# NT needs this if libltdl is built statically. You'll have to fix the path
-# to point to where libltdl was built, then put ltdl.def in EXTRA_DEFS
-ltdl.def: ../../../libtool/libltdl/*.o
- dlltool --export-all-symbols --output-def $@ $^
-
-DYNAMIC_DEFS = liblber.def libldap_r.def
-
-STATIC_DEFS = libavl.def libldbm.def libldif.def liblutil.def slapd.def \
- $(EXTRA_DEFS)
-
-libavl.def: $(LDAP_LIBDIR)/libavl/*.o
- dlltool --export-all-symbols --output-def $@ `ls $^ | grep -v test`
-
-liblber.def: $(LDAP_LIBDIR)/liblber/*.o
- dlltool --export-all-symbols --output-def $@ `ls $^ | grep -v test`
-
-libldap_r.def: $(LDAP_LIBDIR)/libldap_r/*.o
- dlltool --export-all-symbols --output-def $@ `ls $^ | grep -v test`
-
-libldbm.def: $(LDAP_LIBDIR)/libldbm/*.o
- dlltool --export-all-symbols --output-def $@ `ls $^ | grep -v test`
-
-libldif.def: $(LDAP_LIBDIR)/libldif/*.o
- dlltool --export-all-symbols --output-def $@ `ls $^ | grep -v test`
-
-liblutil.def: $(LDAP_LIBDIR)/liblutil/*.o
- dlltool --export-all-symbols --output-def $@ `ls $^ | grep -v test`
-
-slapd.def: $(OBJS) version.o
- dlltool --export-all-symbols --exclude-symbols main,ServiceMain@8 --output-def $@ `ls $^ | grep -v test`
-
-# We don't want to include symbols from dynamic libraries.
-all.def: $(STATIC_DEFS) $(DYNAMIC_DEFS)
- cat $(STATIC_DEFS) | grep " @ " | sed -e 's/ @ [0-9]*//' > $@
- if test "@LIB_LINKAGE@" != "DYN" ; then \
- cat $(DYNAMIC_DEFS) | grep " @ " | sed -e 's/ @ [0-9]*//' >> $@; \
- fi
- echo EXPORTS > tmp.def
- sort $@ >> tmp.def
- rm -f $@
- dlltool --input-def tmp.def --output-def $@
- rm -f tmp.def
-
-DUMMYTMP = symdummytmp.c
-
-symdummy.c: all.def $(ALL_DEFS)
- rm -f $@
- echo "static void never_called() {" > $(DUMMYTMP)
- cat $< | grep " @ " | while read line; \
+NT_SLAPD_DEPENDS = slapd.exp
+NT_SLAPD_OBJECTS = slapd.exp symdummy.o $(OBJS) version.o
+
+UNIX_SLAPD_DEPENDS = $(SLAPD_STATIC_DEPENDS) version.o $(SLAPD_L)
+UNIX_SLAPD_OBJECTS = $(OBJS) version.o
+
+SLAPD_DEPENDS = $(@PLAT@_SLAPD_DEPENDS)
+SLAPD_OBJECTS = $(@PLAT@_SLAPD_OBJECTS)
+
+# Notes about slapd for Windows
+# =============================
+# slapd.exe must export all of its global symbols, just like a DLL.
+# The purpose of this is to allow dynamic modules (dynamic backends
+# or external dynamic modules) to bind with the symbols at run-time.
+#
+# Exporting symbols from an .EXE is a bit tricky and involves multiple
+# steps. First a .DEF file must be generated. The .DEF file indicates
+# the set of symbols that are to be exported. Many times, it's possible
+# to manually create this file with an editor. However, with slapd,
+# we want to export EVERY global symbol that it knows about (NOT including
+# symbols that are imported from other DLLs). The set of symbols to
+# export INCLUDES symbols from all static libraries that slapd gets
+# linked with, e.g. avl, ldbm, ldif, lunicode, lutil, etc. This list
+# will also include liblber and libldap_r if they were built as static
+# libraries. ALSO included will be symbols from other STATIC libraries
+# outside the domain of the OpenLDAP source tree, e.g. regex, ltdl,
+# crypto, ssl, sasl, etc. (If these libraries are dynamic, we won't want
+# to include their symbols in the list). The correct set of symbols
+# CAN be determined at build time. The slapd.def target automatically
+# determines the correct set of symbols and generates the slapd.def file.
+#
+# The slapd.def file, serving multiple purposes, will:
+#
+# 1) be used to generate libslapd.a, the import library for slapd.exe.
+#
+# 2) be used to generate the symdummy.c file.
+#
+# 3) be used to help create slapd.exp, the binary-formated slapd export file.
+#
+# The import library is used by dynamic modules at link time. With this
+# library, dynamic modules indicate to the linker that it will resolve
+# these symbols from the slapd.exe binary at run-time. Of course, whenever
+# a module imports dynamic symbols, those symbols should be marked with
+# the __declspec(dllimport) directive in the header files that the dynamic
+# modules build with. In OpenLDAP, this is handled automatically in the
+# header files. (See ldap_cdefs.h for an explanation). Writers of
+# dynamic backend modules should keep in mind that slapd.exe might export
+# other global symbols that are not part of OpenLDAP (e.g. regex, ltdl,
+# crypto, ssl, sasl, etc.) When a writer actually uses (i.e. imports) these
+# symbols, he must verify that the header files from these external packages
+# include a mechanism to mark imported symbols with the __declspec(dllimport)
+# directive. Whether or not such a mechanism exists, the writer must be
+# able to include these directives appropriately when their symbols are
+# being imported from slapd.exe. The directive is not completely necessary
+# for functions, but it is required for variables.
+#
+# The symdummy.c file basically references EVERY symbol available to slapd.exe,
+# including symbols that slapd.exe never actually refereneced. The file
+# is compiled and included at link time. Without this object file, slapd.exe
+# would NOT export symbols that it never referenced. The reason that these
+# symbols must still be exported is because a dynamic module may want to
+# use a symbol even if it had not been referenced by slapd.exe.
+#
+
+#
+# slapd.def REALLY depends upon all slapd objects and all static libraries
+# included in $(LIBS), including static libraries outside of OpenLDAP.
+# When slapd.def is built, the absolute paths to all static libraries
+# (both inside and outside of OpenLDAP) are generated. We don't have
+# any way to include this generated list as a dependency of slapd.def (sigh).
+# Thus, we do the best we can by depending on version.o, which depends
+# on its own very long list of dependencies.
+#
+slapd.def: libbackends.a version.o
+ @for i in $(LDFLAGS) ; do \
+ path=`expr "$$i" : "-L\(.*\)"`; \
+ if test $$? != 0; then continue; fi; \
+ paths="$$paths $$path"; \
+ done; \
+ objs=""; \
+ for i in $(OBJS) version.o $(LIBS) ; do \
+ obj="" ; \
+ case $$i in \
+ -l*) \
+ done="" ;\
+ base=`expr "$$i" : "-l\(.*\)"`; \
+ for p in $$paths ; do \
+ for ext in la dll a ; do \
+ path=$$p/lib$$base.$$ext; \
+ test ! -f $$path && continue; \
+ if test $$ext = la ; then \
+ for t in dlname old_library ; do \
+ line=`grep "^$$t=" $$path`; \
+ lib=`expr "$$line" : "[^']*'\(.*\)'"`; \
+ test -n "$$lib" && test -f $$p/$$lib && \
+ path=$$p/$$lib && break; \
+ done; \
+ test $$t = dlname && ext=dll; \
+ test $$t = old_library && ext=a; \
+ fi; \
+ if test $$ext = a ; then \
+ obj=$$path; \
+ fi; \
+ done=done; \
+ break; \
+ done; \
+ test -n "$$done" && break; \
+ done; \
+ test -z "$$obj" && continue; \
+ ;; \
+ *.o | *.a) \
+ obj=$$i; \
+ esac; \
+ objs="$$objs $$obj"; \
+ done; \
+ echo dlltool --exclude-symbols main,ServiceMain@8 --export-all-symbols \
+ --output-def $@.tmp $$objs; \
+ dlltool --exclude-symbols main,ServiceMain@8 --export-all-symbols \
+ --output-def $@.tmp $$objs;
+ echo EXPORTS > $@
+ $(SED) -e 1,2d -e 's/ @ [0-9][0-9]*//' $@.tmp | sort >> $@
+ $(RM) $@.tmp
+
+symdummy.c: slapd.def
+ $(RM) $@
+ @echo "generating $@..."; \
+ echo "static void never_called() {" > $@.tmp; \
+ cat $< | while read line; \
do \
set dummy $$line; \
case $$# in \
- 5) \
+ 3) \
echo "int $$2();" >> $@; \
- echo "$$2();" >> $(DUMMYTMP); \
+ echo "$$2();" >> $@.tmp; \
;; \
- 6) \
+ 4) \
echo "extern int $$2;" >> $@; \
- echo "$$2 = 0;" >> $(DUMMYTMP); \
+ echo "$$2 = 0;" >> $@.tmp; \
;; \
esac; \
- done
- echo "" >> $@
- echo "}" >> $(DUMMYTMP)
- cat $(DUMMYTMP) >> $@
- rm -f $(DUMMYTMP)
-
-symdummy.o: symdummy.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $<
-
-SLAPD_OBJS = $(OBJS) version.o symdummy.o
-
-slapd.exp: libbackends.a all.def $(SLAPD_OBJS)
- $(LTLINK) -o slapd $(SLAPD_OBJS) $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base
- rm -f slapd.exe
- dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def all.def --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@
- $(LTLINK) -o slapd $(SLAPD_OBJS) $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS) $@ -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base
- rm -f slapd.exe
- dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def all.def --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@
-
-libslapd.a: all.def
- dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def $< --output-lib $@
-
-slapd: libbackends.a version.o $(@PLAT@_EXP) $(@PLAT@_DUMMY)
- $(LTLINK) -o $@ $(@PLAT@_EXP) $(@PLAT@_DUMMY) $(OBJS) version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS)
- (cd tools; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all)
+ done; \
+ echo "" >> $@; \
+ echo "}" >> $@.tmp; \
+ cat $@.tmp >> $@; \
+ $(RM) $@.tmp
+
+libslapd.a: symdummy.o
+ dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def --output-lib $@
+
+slapd.exp: libslapd.a
+ @echo $(LTLINK) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base -o slapd \
+ $(OBJS) symdummy.o version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS); \
+ $(LTLINK) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base -o slapd \
+ $(OBJS) symdummy.o version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS)
+ $(RM) slapd.exe
+ @echo dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def \
+ --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@; \
+ dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def \
+ --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@; \
+ echo $(LTLINK) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base -o slapd $@ \
+ $(OBJS) symdummy.o version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS); \
+ $(LTLINK) -Wl,--base-file,slapd.base -o slapd $@ \
+ $(OBJS) symdummy.o version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS)
+ $(RM) slapd.exe
+ @echo dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def \
+ --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@; \
+ dlltool --dllname slapd.exe --input-def slapd.def \
+ --base-file slapd.base --output-exp $@
+
+.slapi: FORCE
+ (cd slapi; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all)
+
+libslapi.a: .slapi
+ $(AR) ruv slapi/libtmpslapd.a $(OBJS)
+ cp slapi/.libs/libslapi.a .
+
+slapd: $(SLAPD_DEPENDS)
+ $(LTLINK) -o $@ $(SLAPD_OBJECTS) $(LIBS) \
+ libslapi.a slapi/libtmpslapd.a \
+ $(WRAP_LIBS)
sslapd: version.o
$(LTLINK) -static -o $@ $(OBJS) version.o $(LIBS) $(WRAP_LIBS)
-.backend: $(@PLAT@_IMPLIB) FORCE
- @for i in back-*; do \
- if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \
- echo " "; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all"; \
- ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all ); \
- if test $$? != 0 ; then exit 1; fi ; \
+tools $(SLAPD_DYNAMIC_BACKENDS): slapd
+ cd $@; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all
+ @touch $@
+
+#
+# In Windows, dynamic backends have to be built after slapd. For this
+# reason, we only build static backends now and dynamic backends later.
+#
+.backend: FORCE
+ @if test -n "$(SLAPD_STATIC_BACKENDS)"; then \
+ echo "building static backends..."; \
+ for i in XX $(SLAPD_STATIC_BACKENDS); do \
+ if test $$i != XX; then \
+ echo " "; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all"; \
+ ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all ); \
+ if test $$? != 0; then exit 1; fi; \
fi; \
- done; \
- echo " "
+ done; \
+ echo " "; \
+ fi
libbackends.a: .backend
@$(RM) -r tmp
( \
cd tmp; \
$(AR) x ../$$i; \
- pre=`echo $$i | sed -e 's/\/.*$$//' -e 's/back-//'`; \
+ pre=`echo $$i | $(SED) -e 's/\/.*$$//' -e 's/back-//'`; \
for j in *.o; do \
mv $$j $${pre}$$j; \
done; \
$(AR) ruv libbackends.a *.o 2>&1 | grep -v truncated; \
$(RM) *.o __.SYMDEF ________64ELEL_ ; \
echo "added backend library $$i"; \
+ echo ""; \
); \
done
@mv -f tmp/libbackends.a ./libbackends.a
@if test ! -z "$(RANLIB)" ; then \
$(RANLIB) libbackends.a; \
fi
- @ls -l libbackends.a
+ @ls -l libbackends.a; echo ""
version.c: $(OBJS) $(SLAPD_LIBDEPEND)
@-$(RM) $@
$(MKVERSION) -s -n Versionstr slapd > $@
depend-local-srv: FORCE
- @for i in back-* shell-backends tools; do \
+ @for i in back-* shell-backends slapi tools; do \
if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \
echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) depend"; \
( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) depend ); \
rm -f *.exp *.def *.base *.a *.objs symdummy.c
clean-local-srv: FORCE
- @for i in back-* shell-backends tools; do \
+ @for i in back-* shell-backends slapi tools; do \
if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \
echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean"; \
( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean ); \
rm -f *.tmp all-cffiles
veryclean-local-srv: FORCE
- @for i in back-* shell-backends tools; do \
+ @for i in back-* shell-backends slapi tools; do \
if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \
echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean"; \
( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) veryclean ); \
-$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)
$(LTINSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -s -m 755 \
slapd$(EXEEXT) $(DESTDIR)$(libexecdir)
- @if test ! -z "$(SLAPD_MODULES)" ; then \
- for i in back-* shell-backends tools; do \
- if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \
- echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install"; \
- ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install ); \
- if test $$? != 0 ; then exit 1; fi ; \
- fi; \
- done; \
- fi
+ @for i in back-* shell-backends slapi tools; do \
+ if test -d $$i -a -f $$i/Makefile ; then \
+ echo; echo " cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install"; \
+ ( cd $$i; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install ); \
+ if test $$? != 0 ; then exit 1; fi ; \
+ fi; \
+ done
-all-cffiles: slapd
- $(SED) -e 's;%SYSCONFDIR%;$(sysconfdir);' \
- -e 's;%LOCALSTATEDIR%;$(localstatedir);' \
- -e 's;%MODULEDIR%;$(moduledir);' \
+all-cffiles: slapd $(SLAPD_DYNAMIC_BACKENDS) tools
+ @if test $(PLAT) = NT; then \
+ sysconfdir=`cygpath -w $(sysconfdir) | \
+ $(SED) -e 's/\\\\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\/g'`; \
+ localstatedir=`cygpath -w $(localstatedir) | \
+ $(SED) -e 's/\\\\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\/g'`; \
+ moduledir=`cygpath -w $(moduledir) | \
+ $(SED) -e 's/\\\\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\/g'`; \
+ else \
+ sysconfdir=$(sysconfdir); \
+ localstatedir=$(localstatedir); \
+ moduledir=$(moduledir); \
+ fi; \
+ $(SED) -e "s;%SYSCONFDIR%;$$sysconfdir;" \
+ -e "s;%LOCALSTATEDIR%;$$localstatedir;" \
+ -e "s;%MODULEDIR%;$$moduledir;" \
$(srcdir)/slapd.conf > slapd.conf.tmp ; \
touch all-cffiles
install-conf: FORCE
@-$(MKDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)
- @-$(INSTALL) -m 700 -d $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/openldap-ldbm
+ @-$(INSTALL) -m 700 -d $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/openldap-data
$(INSTALL) $(INSTALLFLAGS) -m 600 slapd.conf.tmp $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/slapd.conf.default
if test ! -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/slapd.conf; then \
echo "installing slapd.conf in $(sysconfdir)"; \