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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-15 17:13:01 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-15 17:13:01 +0000
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+#
+# Try to find libpcap.
+#
+# To tell this module where to look, a user may set the environment variable
+# PCAP_ROOT to point cmake to the *root* of a directory with include and
+# lib subdirectories for pcap.dll (e.g WpdPack or npcap-sdk).
+# Alternatively, PCAP_ROOT may also be set from cmake command line or GUI
+# (e.g cmake -DPCAP_ROOT=C:\path\to\pcap [...])
+#
+
+if(WIN32)
+ #
+ # Building for Windows.
+ #
+ # libpcap isn't set up to install .pc files or pcap-config on Windows,
+ # and it's not clear that either of them would work without a lot
+ # of additional effort. WinPcap doesn't supply them, and neither
+ # does Npcap.
+ #
+ # So just search for them directly. Look for both pcap and wpcap.
+ # Don't bother looking for static libraries; unlike most UN*Xes
+ # (with the exception of AIX), where different extensions are used
+ # for shared and static, Windows uses .lib both for import libraries
+ # for DLLs and for static libraries.
+ #
+ # We don't directly set PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS or PCAP_LIBRARIES, as
+ # they're not supposed to be cache entries, and find_path() and
+ # find_library() set cache entries.
+ #
+ find_path(PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR pcap.h)
+
+ # The 64-bit Packet.lib is located under /x64
+ if(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8)
+ #
+ # For the WinPcap and Npcap SDKs, the Lib subdirectory of the top-level
+ # directory contains 32-bit libraries; the 64-bit libraries are in the
+ # Lib/x64 directory.
+ #
+ # The only way to *FORCE* CMake to look in the Lib/x64 directory
+ # without searching in the Lib directory first appears to be to set
+ # CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE to "x64".
+ #
+ set(CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE "x64")
+ endif()
+ find_library(PCAP_LIBRARY NAMES pcap wpcap)
+
+ #
+ # Do the standard arg processing, including failing if it's a
+ # required package.
+ #
+ include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+ find_package_handle_standard_args(PCAP
+ DEFAULT_MSG
+ PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR
+ PCAP_LIBRARY
+ )
+ mark_as_advanced(
+ PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR
+ PCAP_LIBRARY
+ )
+ if(PCAP_FOUND)
+ set(PCAP_LIBRARIES ${PCAP_LIBRARY})
+ set(PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS ${PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR})
+ endif()
+else(WIN32)
+ #
+ # Building for UN*X.
+ #
+ # See whether we were handed a QUIET argument, so we can pass it on
+ # to pkg_search_module. Do *NOT* pass on the REQUIRED argument,
+ # because, if pkg-config isn't found, or it is but it has no .pc
+ # files for libpcap, that is *not* necessarily an indication that
+ # libpcap isn't available - not all systems ship pkg-config, and
+ # libpcap didn't have .pc files until libpcap 1.9.0.
+ #
+ if(PCAP_FIND_QUIETLY)
+ set(_quiet "QUIET")
+ endif()
+
+ #
+ # First, try pkg-config.
+ # Before doing so, set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
+ # to include all the directories in CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.
+ #
+ # *If* we were to require CMake 3.1 or later on UN*X,
+ # pkg_search_module() would do this for us, but, for now,
+ # we're not doing that, in case somebody's building with
+ # CMake on some "long-term support" version, predating
+ # CMake 3.1, of an OS that supplies an earlier
+ # version as a package.
+ #
+ # If we ever set a minimum of 3.1 or later on UN*X, we should
+ # remove the environment variable changes.
+ #
+ # This is based on code in the CMake 3.12.4 FindPkgConfig.cmake,
+ # which is "Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License."
+ #
+ find_package(PkgConfig)
+
+ #
+ # Get the current PKG_CONFIG_PATH setting.
+ #
+ set(_pkg_config_path "$ENV{PKG_CONFIG_PATH}")
+
+ #
+ # Save it, so we can restore it after we run pkg-config.
+ #
+ set(_saved_pkg_config_path "${_pkg_config_path}")
+
+ if(NOT "${CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH}" STREQUAL "")
+ #
+ # Convert it to a CMake-style path, before we add additional
+ # values to it.
+ #
+ if(NOT "${_pkg_config_path}" STREQUAL "")
+ file(TO_CMAKE_PATH "${_pkg_config_path}" _pkg_config_path)
+ endif()
+
+ #
+ # Turn CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH into a list of extra paths to add
+ # to _pkg_config_path.
+ #
+ set(_extra_paths "")
+ list(APPEND _extra_paths ${CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH})
+
+ # Create a list of the possible pkgconfig subfolder (depending on
+ # the system
+ set(_lib_dirs)
+ if(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME
+ OR (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "^(Linux|kFreeBSD|GNU)$"
+ AND NOT CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING))
+ if(EXISTS "/etc/debian_version") # is this a debian system ?
+ if(CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE)
+ list(APPEND _lib_dirs "lib/${CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE}/pkgconfig")
+ endif()
+ else()
+ # not debian, check the FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS and FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS properties
+ get_property(uselib32 GLOBAL PROPERTY FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS)
+ if(uselib32 AND CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 4)
+ list(APPEND _lib_dirs "lib32/pkgconfig")
+ endif()
+ get_property(uselib64 GLOBAL PROPERTY FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS)
+ if(uselib64 AND CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8)
+ list(APPEND _lib_dirs "lib64/pkgconfig")
+ endif()
+ get_property(uselibx32 GLOBAL PROPERTY FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIBX32_PATHS)
+ if(uselibx32 AND CMAKE_INTERNAL_PLATFORM_ABI STREQUAL "ELF X32")
+ list(APPEND _lib_dirs "libx32/pkgconfig")
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "FreeBSD" AND NOT CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
+ list(APPEND _lib_dirs "libdata/pkgconfig")
+ endif()
+ list(APPEND _lib_dirs "lib/pkgconfig")
+ list(APPEND _lib_dirs "share/pkgconfig")
+
+ # Check if directories exist and eventually append them to the
+ # pkgconfig path list
+ foreach(_prefix_dir ${_extra_paths})
+ foreach(_lib_dir ${_lib_dirs})
+ if(EXISTS "${_prefix_dir}/${_lib_dir}")
+ list(APPEND _pkg_config_path "${_prefix_dir}/${_lib_dir}")
+ list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES _pkg_config_path)
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+ endforeach()
+
+ if(NOT "${_pkg_config_path}" STREQUAL "")
+ # remove empty values from the list
+ list(REMOVE_ITEM _pkg_config_path "")
+ file(TO_NATIVE_PATH "${_pkg_config_path}" _pkg_config_path)
+ if(UNIX)
+ string(REPLACE ";" ":" _pkg_config_path "${_pkg_config_path}")
+ string(REPLACE "\\ " " " _pkg_config_path "${_pkg_config_path}")
+ endif()
+ set(ENV{PKG_CONFIG_PATH} "${_pkg_config_path}")
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ pkg_search_module(CONFIG_PCAP ${_quiet} libpcap)
+ set(ENV{PKG_CONFIG_PATH} "${_saved_pkg_config_path}")
+
+ if(NOT CONFIG_PCAP_FOUND)
+ #
+ # That didn't work. Try pcap-config.
+ #
+ find_program(PCAP_CONFIG pcap-config)
+ if(PCAP_CONFIG)
+ #
+ # We have pcap-config; use it.
+ #
+ if(NOT "${_quiet}" STREQUAL "QUIET")
+ message(STATUS "Found pcap-config")
+ endif()
+
+ #
+ # If this is a vendor-supplied pcap-config, which we define as
+ # being "a pcap-config in /usr/bin or /usr/ccs/bin" (the latter
+ # is for Solaris and Sun/Oracle Studio), there are some issues.
+ # Work around them.
+ #
+ if("${PCAP_CONFIG}" STREQUAL /usr/bin/pcap-config OR
+ "${PCAP_CONFIG}" STREQUAL /usr/ccs/bin/pcap-config)
+ #
+ # It's vendor-supplied.
+ #
+ if(APPLE)
+ #
+ # This is macOS or another Darwin-based OS.
+ #
+ # That means that /usr/bin/pcap-config it may provide
+ # -I/usr/local/include with --cflags and -L/usr/local/lib
+ # with --libs; if there's no pcap installed under /usr/local,
+ # that will cause the build to fail, and if there is a pcap
+ # installed there, you'll get that pcap even if you don't
+ # want it. Remember that, so we ignore those values.
+ #
+ set(_broken_apple_pcap_config TRUE)
+ elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "SunOS" AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION MATCHES "5[.][0-9.]*")
+ #
+ # This is Solaris 2 or later, i.e. SunOS 5.x.
+ #
+ # At least on Solaris 11; there's /usr/bin/pcap-config, which
+ # reports -L/usr/lib with --libs, causing the 32-bit libraries
+ # to be found, and there's /usr/bin/{64bitarch}/pcap-config,
+ # where {64bitarch} is a name for the 64-bit version of the
+ # instruction set, which reports -L /usr/lib/{64bitarch},
+ # causing the 64-bit libraries to be found.
+ #
+ # So if we're building 64-bit targets, we replace PCAP_CONFIG
+ # with /usr/bin/{64bitarch}; we get {64bitarch} as the
+ # output of "isainfo -n".
+ #
+ if(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8)
+ execute_process(COMMAND "isainfo" "-n"
+ RESULT_VARIABLE ISAINFO_RESULT
+ OUTPUT_VARIABLE ISAINFO_OUTPUT
+ OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
+ )
+ if(ISAINFO_RESULT EQUAL 0)
+ #
+ # Success - change PCAP_CONFIG.
+ #
+ string(REPLACE "/bin/" "/bin/${ISAINFO_OUTPUT}/" PCAP_CONFIG "${PCAP_CONFIG}")
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ endif()
+
+ #
+ # Now get the include directories.
+ #
+ execute_process(COMMAND "${PCAP_CONFIG}" "--cflags"
+ RESULT_VARIABLE PCAP_CONFIG_RESULT
+ OUTPUT_VARIABLE PCAP_CONFIG_OUTPUT
+ OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
+ )
+ if(NOT PCAP_CONFIG_RESULT EQUAL 0)
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "pcap-config --cflags failed")
+ endif()
+ separate_arguments(CFLAGS_LIST UNIX_COMMAND ${PCAP_CONFIG_OUTPUT})
+ set(CONFIG_PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS "")
+ foreach(_arg IN LISTS CFLAGS_LIST)
+ if(_arg MATCHES "^-I")
+ #
+ # Extract the directory by removing the -I.
+ #
+ string(REGEX REPLACE "-I" "" _dir ${_arg})
+ #
+ # Work around macOS (and probably other Darwin) brokenness,
+ # by not adding /usr/local/include if it's from the broken
+ # Apple pcap-config.
+ #
+ if(NOT _broken_apple_pcap_config OR
+ NOT "${_dir}" STREQUAL /usr/local/include)
+ # Add it to CONFIG_PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS
+ list(APPEND CONFIG_PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS ${_dir})
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+
+ #
+ # Now, get the library directories and libraries for dynamic linking.
+ #
+ execute_process(COMMAND "${PCAP_CONFIG}" "--libs"
+ RESULT_VARIABLE PCAP_CONFIG_RESULT
+ OUTPUT_VARIABLE PCAP_CONFIG_OUTPUT
+ OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
+ )
+ if(NOT PCAP_CONFIG_RESULT EQUAL 0)
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "pcap-config --libs failed")
+ endif()
+ separate_arguments(LIBS_LIST UNIX_COMMAND ${PCAP_CONFIG_OUTPUT})
+ set(CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARY_DIRS "")
+ set(CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARIES "")
+ foreach(_arg IN LISTS LIBS_LIST)
+ if(_arg MATCHES "^-L")
+ #
+ # Extract the directory by removing the -L.
+ #
+ string(REGEX REPLACE "-L" "" _dir ${_arg})
+ #
+ # Work around macOS (and probably other Darwin) brokenness,
+ # by not adding /usr/local/lib if it's from the broken
+ # Apple pcap-config.
+ #
+ if(NOT _broken_apple_pcap_config OR
+ NOT "${_dir}" STREQUAL /usr/local/lib)
+ # Add this directory to CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARY_DIRS
+ list(APPEND CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARY_DIRS ${_dir})
+ endif()
+ elseif(_arg MATCHES "^-l")
+ string(REGEX REPLACE "-l" "" _lib ${_arg})
+ list(APPEND CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARIES ${_lib})
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+
+ #
+ # Now, get the library directories and libraries for static linking.
+ #
+ execute_process(COMMAND "${PCAP_CONFIG}" "--libs" "--static"
+ RESULT_VARIABLE PCAP_CONFIG_RESULT
+ OUTPUT_VARIABLE PCAP_CONFIG_OUTPUT
+ )
+ if(NOT PCAP_CONFIG_RESULT EQUAL 0)
+ message(FATAL_ERROR "pcap-config --libs --static failed")
+ endif()
+ separate_arguments(LIBS_LIST UNIX_COMMAND ${PCAP_CONFIG_OUTPUT})
+ set(CONFIG_PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARY_DIRS "")
+ set(CONFIG_PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARIES "")
+ foreach(_arg IN LISTS LIBS_LIST)
+ if(_arg MATCHES "^-L")
+ #
+ # Extract the directory by removing the -L.
+ #
+ string(REGEX REPLACE "-L" "" _dir ${_arg})
+ #
+ # Work around macOS (and probably other Darwin) brokenness,
+ # by not adding /usr/local/lib if it's from the broken
+ # Apple pcap-config.
+ #
+ if(NOT _broken_apple_pcap_config OR
+ NOT "${_dir}" STREQUAL /usr/local/lib)
+ # Add this directory to CONFIG_PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARY_DIRS
+ list(APPEND CONFIG_PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARY_DIRS ${_dir})
+ endif()
+ elseif(_arg MATCHES "^-l")
+ string(REGEX REPLACE "-l" "" _lib ${_arg})
+ #
+ # Try to find that library, so we get its full path, as
+ # we do with dynamic libraries.
+ #
+ list(APPEND CONFIG_PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARIES ${_lib})
+ endif()
+ endforeach()
+
+ #
+ # We've set CONFIG_PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS, CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARIES, and
+ # CONFIG_PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARIES above; set CONFIG_PCAP_FOUND.
+ #
+ set(CONFIG_PCAP_FOUND YES)
+ endif()
+ endif()
+
+ #
+ # If CONFIG_PCAP_FOUND is set, we have information from pkg-config and
+ # pcap-config; we need to convert library names to library full paths.
+ #
+ # If it's not set, we have to look for the libpcap headers and library
+ # ourselves.
+ #
+ if(CONFIG_PCAP_FOUND)
+ #
+ # Use CONFIG_PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS as the value for PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS.
+ #
+ set(PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS "${CONFIG_PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS}")
+
+ #
+ # CMake *really* doesn't like the notion of specifying
+ # "here are the directories in which to look for libraries"
+ # except in find_library() calls; it *really* prefers using
+ # full paths to library files, rather than library names.
+ #
+ foreach(_lib IN LISTS CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARIES)
+ find_library(_libfullpath ${_lib} HINTS ${CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARY_DIRS})
+ list(APPEND PCAP_LIBRARIES ${_libfullpath})
+ #
+ # Remove that from the cache; we're using it as a local variable,
+ # but find_library insists on making it a cache variable.
+ #
+ unset(_libfullpath CACHE)
+ endforeach()
+
+ #
+ # Now do the same for the static libraries.
+ #
+ set(SAVED_CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES "${CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES}")
+ set(CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES ".a")
+ foreach(_lib IN LISTS CONFIG_PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARIES)
+ find_library(_libfullpath ${_lib} HINTS ${CONFIG_PCAP_LIBRARY_DIRS})
+ list(APPEND PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARIES ${_libfullpath})
+ #
+ # Remove that from the cache; we're using it as a local variable,
+ # but find_library insists on making it a cache variable.
+ #
+ unset(_libfullpath CACHE)
+ endforeach()
+ set(CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES "${SAVED_CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES}")
+
+ #
+ # We found libpcap using pkg-config or pcap-config.
+ #
+ set(PCAP_FOUND YES)
+ else(CONFIG_PCAP_FOUND)
+ #
+ # We didn't have pkg-config, or we did but it didn't have .pc files
+ # for libpcap, and we don't have pkg-config, so we have to look for
+ # the headers and libraries ourself.
+ #
+ # We don't directly set PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS or PCAP_LIBRARIES, as
+ # they're not supposed to be cache entries, and find_path() and
+ # find_library() set cache entries.
+ #
+ # Try to find the header file.
+ #
+ find_path(PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR pcap.h)
+
+ #
+ # Try to find the library
+ #
+ find_library(PCAP_LIBRARY pcap)
+
+ # Try to find the static library (XXX - what about AIX?)
+ set(SAVED_CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES "${CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES}")
+ set(CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES ".a")
+ find_library(PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARY pcap)
+ set(CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES "${SAVED_CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES}")
+
+ #
+ # This will fail if REQUIRED is set and PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR or
+ # PCAP_LIBRARY aren't set.
+ #
+ include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+ find_package_handle_standard_args(PCAP
+ DEFAULT_MSG
+ PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR
+ PCAP_LIBRARY
+ )
+
+ mark_as_advanced(
+ PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR
+ PCAP_LIBRARY
+ PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARY
+ )
+
+ if(PCAP_FOUND)
+ set(PCAP_INCLUDE_DIRS ${PCAP_INCLUDE_DIR})
+ set(PCAP_LIBRARIES ${PCAP_LIBRARY})
+ set(PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARIES ${PCAP_STATIC_LIBRARY})
+ endif(PCAP_FOUND)
+ endif(CONFIG_PCAP_FOUND)
+endif(WIN32)