# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2015/07/16 17:00:41 reyk Exp $ # The following ports must be installed for the regression tests: # p5-IO-Socket-INET6 object interface for AF_INET and AF_INET6 domain sockets # p5-Socket6 Perl defines relating to AF_INET6 sockets # p5-IO-Socket-SSL perl interface to SSL sockets # # Check wether all required perl packages are installed. If some # are missing print a warning and skip the tests, but do not fail. PERL_REQUIRE != perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -e ' \ eval { require IO::Socket::INET6 } or print $@; \ eval { require Socket6 } or print $@; \ eval { require IO::Socket::SSL } or print $@; \ ' .if ! empty (PERL_REQUIRE) regress: @echo "${PERL_REQUIRE}" @echo install these perl packages for additional tests .endif # Fill out these variables if you want to test httpd with # the httpd process running on a remote machine. You have to specify # a local and remote ip address for the tcp connections. To control # the remote machine you need a hostname for ssh to log in. All the # test files must be in the same directory local and remote. LOCAL_ADDR ?= REMOTE_ADDR ?= REMOTE_SSH ?= # Automatically generate regress targets from test cases in directory. ARGS != cd ${.CURDIR} && ls args-*.pl TARGETS ?= ${ARGS} REGRESS_TARGETS = ${TARGETS:S/^/run-regress-/} CLEANFILES += *.log httpd.conf ktrace.out stamp-* CLEANFILES += *.pem *.req *.crt *.key *.srl md5-* HTDOCS = 512 1048576 1073741824 HTDOCS_MD5 = ${HTDOCS:S/^/${.OBJDIR}\/md5-/} HTDOCS_SPARSE = yes CLEANFILES += ${HTDOCS} # Set variables so that make runs with and without obj directory. # Only do that if necessary to keep visible output short. .if ${.CURDIR} == ${.OBJDIR} PERLINC = PERLPATH = .else PERLINC = -I${.CURDIR} PERLPATH = ${.CURDIR}/ .endif # The arg tests take a perl hash with arguments controlling the # test parameters. Generally they consist of client, httpd, server. .for a in ${ARGS} run-regress-$a: $a ${HTDOCS_MD5} @echo '\n======== $@ ========' time SUDO=${SUDO} KTRACE=${KTRACE} HTTPD=${HTTPD} perl ${PERLINC} ${PERLPATH}httpd.pl ${.OBJDIR} ${PERLPATH}$a .endfor # htdocs .for d in ${HTDOCS} ${.OBJDIR}/$d: @echo '\n======== file: $d ========' .if (${HTDOCS_SPARSE} != "yes") @dd if=/dev/arandom of=$@ count=$$(($d / 512)) bs=512 .else @dd of=$@ seek=$$(($d / 512)) bs=512 count=0 status=none .endif ${.OBJDIR}/md5-$d: ${.OBJDIR}/$d @md5 -q ${.OBJDIR}/$d > $@ .endfor # create certificates for TLS ca.crt: openssl req -batch -new -subj /L=OpenBSD/O=httpd-regress/OU=ca/CN=root/ -nodes -newkey rsa -keyout ca.key -x509 -out ca.crt server.req: openssl req -batch -new -subj /L=OpenBSD/O=httpd-regress/OU=server/CN=localhost/ -nodes -newkey rsa -keyout server.key -out server.req server.crt: ca.crt server.req openssl x509 -CAcreateserial -CAkey ca.key -CA ca.crt -req -in server.req -out server.crt ${REGRESS_TARGETS:M*tls*} ${REGRESS_TARGETS:M*https*}: server.crt # make perl syntax check for all args files .PHONY: syntax syntax: stamp-syntax stamp-syntax: ${ARGS} .for a in ${ARGS} @perl -c ${PERLPATH}$a .endfor @date >$@ .include