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ifndef CC
CC=gcc
endif
ifndef CFLAGS
CFLAGS = -MMD -O2 -Wall -g
endif
ifdef LIBS
# If LIBS is set with some global build system defaults, clone those for
# LIBS_c, LIBS_h, and LIBS_n to cover hostapd_cli, hlr_auc_gw, and
# nt_password_hash as well.
ifndef LIBS_c
LIBS_c := $(LIBS)
endif
ifndef LIBS_h
LIBS_h := $(LIBS)
endif
ifndef LIBS_n
LIBS_n := $(LIBS)
endif
endif
CFLAGS += $(EXTRA_CFLAGS)
CFLAGS += -I$(abspath ../src)
CFLAGS += -I$(abspath ../src/utils)
export BINDIR ?= /usr/local/bin/
-include .config
ifndef CONFIG_NO_GITVER
# Add VERSION_STR postfix for builds from a git repository
ifeq ($(wildcard ../.git),../.git)
GITVER := $(shell git describe --dirty=+)
ifneq ($(GITVER),)
CFLAGS += -DGIT_VERSION_STR_POSTFIX=\"-$(GITVER)\"
endif
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_TESTING_OPTIONS
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_TESTING_OPTIONS
CONFIG_WPS_TESTING=y
endif
ifndef CONFIG_OS
ifdef CONFIG_NATIVE_WINDOWS
CONFIG_OS=win32
else
CONFIG_OS=unix
endif
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_OS), internal)
CFLAGS += -DOS_NO_C_LIB_DEFINES
endif
ifdef CONFIG_NATIVE_WINDOWS
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_NATIVE_WINDOWS
LIBS += -lws2_32
endif
OBJS += main.o
OBJS += config_file.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/hostapd.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/wpa_auth_glue.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/drv_callbacks.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/ap_drv_ops.o
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OBJS += ../src/ap/utils.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/authsrv.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/ieee802_1x.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/ap_config.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/eap_user_db.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/ieee802_11_auth.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/sta_info.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/wpa_auth.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/tkip_countermeasures.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/ap_mlme.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/wpa_auth_ie.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/preauth_auth.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/pmksa_cache_auth.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/ieee802_11_shared.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/beacon.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/bss_load.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/neighbor_db.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/rrm.o
OBJS_c = hostapd_cli.o
OBJS_c += ../src/common/wpa_ctrl.o
OBJS_c += ../src/utils/os_$(CONFIG_OS).o
OBJS_c += ../src/common/cli.o
NEED_RC4=y
NEED_AES=y
NEED_MD5=y
NEED_SHA1=y
OBJS += ../src/drivers/drivers.o
CFLAGS += -DHOSTAPD
ifdef CONFIG_TAXONOMY
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_TAXONOMY
OBJS += ../src/ap/taxonomy.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_MODULE_TESTS
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_MODULE_TESTS
OBJS += hapd_module_tests.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_WPA_TRACE
CFLAGS += -DWPA_TRACE
OBJS += ../src/utils/trace.o
HOBJS += ../src/utils/trace.o
LDFLAGS += -rdynamic
CFLAGS += -funwind-tables
ifdef CONFIG_WPA_TRACE_BFD
CFLAGS += -DPACKAGE="hostapd" -DWPA_TRACE_BFD
LIBS += -lbfd -ldl -liberty -lz
LIBS_c += -lbfd -ldl -liberty -lz
LIBS_h += -lbfd -ldl -liberty -lz
LIBS_n += -lbfd -ldl -liberty -lz
endif
endif
ifndef CONFIG_ELOOP
CONFIG_ELOOP=eloop
endif
OBJS += ../src/utils/$(CONFIG_ELOOP).o
OBJS_c += ../src/utils/$(CONFIG_ELOOP).o
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ELOOP), eloop)
# Using glibc < 2.17 requires -lrt for clock_gettime()
LIBS += -lrt
LIBS_c += -lrt
LIBS_h += -lrt
LIBS_n += -lrt
endif
ifdef CONFIG_ELOOP_POLL
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_ELOOP_POLL
endif
ifdef CONFIG_ELOOP_EPOLL
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_ELOOP_EPOLL
endif
ifdef CONFIG_ELOOP_KQUEUE
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_ELOOP_KQUEUE
endif
OBJS += ../src/utils/common.o
OBJS_c += ../src/utils/common.o
OBJS += ../src/utils/wpa_debug.o
OBJS_c += ../src/utils/wpa_debug.o
OBJS += ../src/utils/wpabuf.o
OBJS += ../src/utils/os_$(CONFIG_OS).o
OBJS += ../src/utils/ip_addr.o
OBJS += ../src/common/ieee802_11_common.o
OBJS += ../src/common/wpa_common.o
OBJS += ../src/common/hw_features_common.o
OBJS += ../src/eapol_auth/eapol_auth_sm.o
ifdef CONFIG_CODE_COVERAGE
CFLAGS += -O0 -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage
LIBS += -lgcov
LIBS_c += -lgcov
LIBS_h += -lgcov
LIBS_n += -lgcov
endif
ifndef CONFIG_NO_DUMP_STATE
# define HOSTAPD_DUMP_STATE to include support for dumping internal state
# through control interface commands (undefine it, if you want to save in
# binary size)
CFLAGS += -DHOSTAPD_DUMP_STATE
OBJS += ../src/eapol_auth/eapol_auth_dump.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_NO_RADIUS
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_NO_RADIUS
CONFIG_NO_ACCOUNTING=y
else
OBJS += ../src/radius/radius.o
OBJS += ../src/radius/radius_client.o
OBJS += ../src/radius/radius_das.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_NO_ACCOUNTING
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_NO_ACCOUNTING
else
OBJS += ../src/ap/accounting.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_NO_VLAN
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_NO_VLAN
else
OBJS += ../src/ap/vlan_init.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/vlan_ifconfig.o
VLAN: Separate station grouping and uplink configuration Separate uplink configuration (IEEE 802.1q VID) and grouping of stations into AP_VLAN interfaces. The int vlan_id will continue to identify the AP_VLAN interface the station should be assigned to. Each AP_VLAN interface corresponds to an instance of struct hostapd_vlan that is uniquely identified by int vlan_id within an BSS. New: Each station and struct hostapd_vlan holds a struct vlan_description vlan_desc member that describes the uplink configuration requested. Currently this is just an int untagged IEEE 802.1q VID, but can be extended to tagged VLANs and other settings easily. When the station was about to be assigned its vlan_id, vlan_desc and vlan_id will now be set simultaneously by ap_sta_set_vlan(). So sta->vlan_id can still be tested for whether the station needs to be moved to an AP_VLAN interface. To ease addition of tagged VLAN support, a member notempty is added to struct vlan_description. Is is set to 1 if an untagged or tagged VLAN assignment is requested and needs to be validated. The inverted form allows os_zalloc() to initialize an empty description. Though not depended on by the code, vlan_id assignment ensures: * vlan_id = 0 will continue to mean no AP_VLAN interface * vlan_id < 4096 will continue to mean vlan_id = untagged vlan id with no per_sta_vif and no extra tagged vlan. * vlan_id > 4096 will be used for per_sta_vif and/or tagged vlans. This way struct wpa_group and drivers API do not need to be changed in order to implement tagged VLANs or per_sta_vif support. DYNAMIC_VLAN_* will refer to (struct vlan_description).notempty only, thus grouping of the stations for per_sta_vif can be used with DYNAMIC_VLAN_DISABLED, but not with CONFIG_NO_VLAN, as struct hostapd_vlan is still used to manage AP_VLAN interfaces. MAX_VLAN_ID will be checked in hostapd_vlan_valid and during setup of VLAN interfaces and refer to IEEE 802.1q VID. VLAN_ID_WILDCARD will continue to refer to int vlan_id. Renaming vlan_id to vlan_desc when type changed from int to struct vlan_description was avoided when vlan_id was also used in a way that did not depend on its type (for example, when passed to another function). Output of "VLAN ID %d" continues to refer to int vlan_id, while "VLAN %d" will refer to untagged IEEE 802.1q VID. Signed-off-by: Michael Braun <michael-dev@fami-braun.de>
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OBJS += ../src/ap/vlan.o
ifdef CONFIG_FULL_DYNAMIC_VLAN
# Define CONFIG_FULL_DYNAMIC_VLAN to have hostapd manipulate bridges
# and VLAN interfaces for the VLAN feature.
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_FULL_DYNAMIC_VLAN
OBJS += ../src/ap/vlan_full.o
ifdef CONFIG_VLAN_NETLINK
OBJS += ../src/ap/vlan_util.o
else
OBJS += ../src/ap/vlan_ioctl.o
endif
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_NO_CTRL_IFACE
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_NO_CTRL_IFACE
else
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE), udp)
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP
else
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE), udp6)
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP_IPV6
else
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE), udp-remote)
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP_REMOTE
else
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE), udp6-remote)
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP_REMOTE
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UDP_IPV6
else
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_UNIX
endif
endif
endif
endif
OBJS += ../src/common/ctrl_iface_common.o
OBJS += ctrl_iface.o
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OBJS += ../src/ap/ctrl_iface_ap.o
endif
ifndef CONFIG_NO_CTRL_IFACE
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CTRL_IFACE
endif
ifdef CONFIG_RSN_PREAUTH
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_RSN_PREAUTH
CONFIG_L2_PACKET=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_HS20
CONFIG_PROXYARP=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_PROXYARP
CONFIG_L2_PACKET=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_SUITEB
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_SUITEB
endif
ifdef CONFIG_SUITEB192
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_SUITEB192
NEED_SHA384=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_OCV
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_OCV
OBJS += ../src/common/ocv.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_IEEE80211R
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_IEEE80211R -DCONFIG_IEEE80211R_AP
OBJS += ../src/ap/wpa_auth_ft.o
NEED_AES_UNWRAP=y
NEED_AES_SIV=y
NEED_ETH_P_OUI=y
NEED_HMAC_SHA256_KDF=y
endif
ifdef NEED_ETH_P_OUI
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_ETH_P_OUI
OBJS += ../src/ap/eth_p_oui.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_SAE
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_SAE
OBJS += ../src/common/sae.o
NEED_ECC=y
NEED_DH_GROUPS=y
NEED_AP_MLME=y
NEED_DRAGONFLY=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_OWE
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_OWE
NEED_ECC=y
NEED_HMAC_SHA256_KDF=y
NEED_HMAC_SHA384_KDF=y
NEED_HMAC_SHA512_KDF=y
NEED_SHA384=y
NEED_SHA512=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_AIRTIME_POLICY
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_AIRTIME_POLICY
OBJS += ../src/ap/airtime_policy.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_FILS
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_FILS
OBJS += ../src/ap/fils_hlp.o
NEED_SHA384=y
NEED_AES_SIV=y
ifdef CONFIG_FILS_SK_PFS
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_FILS_SK_PFS
NEED_ECC=y
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_WNM
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_WNM -DCONFIG_WNM_AP
OBJS += ../src/ap/wnm_ap.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_IEEE80211N
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_IEEE80211N
endif
ifdef CONFIG_IEEE80211AC
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_IEEE80211AC
endif
ifdef CONFIG_IEEE80211AX
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_IEEE80211AX
OBJS += ../src/ap/ieee802_11_he.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_MBO
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_MBO
OBJS += ../src/ap/mbo_ap.o
endif
include ../src/drivers/drivers.mak
OBJS += $(DRV_AP_OBJS)
CFLAGS += $(DRV_AP_CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS += $(DRV_AP_LDFLAGS)
LIBS += $(DRV_AP_LIBS)
ifdef CONFIG_L2_PACKET
ifdef CONFIG_DNET_PCAP
ifdef CONFIG_L2_FREEBSD
LIBS += -lpcap
OBJS += ../src/l2_packet/l2_packet_freebsd.o
else
LIBS += -ldnet -lpcap
OBJS += ../src/l2_packet/l2_packet_pcap.o
endif
else
OBJS += ../src/l2_packet/l2_packet_linux.o
endif
else
OBJS += ../src/l2_packet/l2_packet_none.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_ERP
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_ERP
NEED_HMAC_SHA256_KDF=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_MD5
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_MD5
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_md5.o
CHAP=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_TLS
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_TLS
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_tls.o
TLS_FUNCS=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_UNAUTH_TLS
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_UNAUTH_TLS
ifndef CONFIG_EAP_TLS
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_tls.o
TLS_FUNCS=y
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_PEAP
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_PEAP
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_peap.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_common/eap_peap_common.o
TLS_FUNCS=y
CONFIG_EAP_MSCHAPV2=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_TTLS
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_TTLS
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_ttls.o
TLS_FUNCS=y
CHAP=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_MSCHAPV2
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_MSCHAPV2
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_mschapv2.o
MS_FUNCS=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_GTC
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_GTC
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_gtc.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_SIM
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_SIM
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_sim.o
CONFIG_EAP_SIM_COMMON=y
NEED_AES_CBC=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_AKA
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_AKA
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_aka.o
CONFIG_EAP_SIM_COMMON=y
NEED_AES_CBC=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_AKA_PRIME
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_AKA_PRIME
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_SIM_COMMON
OBJS += ../src/eap_common/eap_sim_common.o
# Example EAP-SIM/AKA interface for GSM/UMTS authentication. This can be
# replaced with another file implementating the interface specified in
# eap_sim_db.h.
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_sim_db.o
NEED_FIPS186_2_PRF=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_PAX
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_PAX
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_pax.o ../src/eap_common/eap_pax_common.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_PSK
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_PSK
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_psk.o ../src/eap_common/eap_psk_common.o
NEED_AES_ENCBLOCK=y
NEED_AES_EAX=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_SAKE
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_SAKE
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_sake.o ../src/eap_common/eap_sake_common.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_GPSK
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_GPSK
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_gpsk.o ../src/eap_common/eap_gpsk_common.o
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_GPSK_SHA256
CFLAGS += -DEAP_GPSK_SHA256
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_PWD
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_PWD
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_pwd.o ../src/eap_common/eap_pwd_common.o
NEED_ECC=y
NEED_DRAGONFLY=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_EKE
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_EKE
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_eke.o ../src/eap_common/eap_eke_common.o
NEED_DH_GROUPS=y
NEED_DH_GROUPS_ALL=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_VENDOR_TEST
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_VENDOR_TEST
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_vendor_test.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_FAST
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_FAST
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_fast.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_common/eap_fast_common.o
TLS_FUNCS=y
NEED_T_PRF=y
NEED_AES_UNWRAP=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_TEAP
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_TEAP
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_teap.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_common/eap_teap_common.o
TLS_FUNCS=y
NEED_T_PRF=y
NEED_SHA384=y
NEED_TLS_PRF_SHA256=y
NEED_TLS_PRF_SHA384=y
NEED_AES_UNWRAP=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_WPS
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_WPS -DEAP_SERVER_WSC
OBJS += ../src/utils/uuid.o
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OBJS += ../src/ap/wps_hostapd.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_wsc.o ../src/eap_common/eap_wsc_common.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_common.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_attr_parse.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_attr_build.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_attr_process.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_dev_attr.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_enrollee.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_registrar.o
NEED_DH_GROUPS=y
NEED_BASE64=y
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NEED_AES_CBC=y
NEED_MODEXP=y
CONFIG_EAP=y
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ifdef CONFIG_WPS_NFC
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_WPS_NFC
OBJS += ../src/wps/ndef.o
NEED_WPS_OOB=y
endif
ifdef NEED_WPS_OOB
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_WPS_OOB
endif
ifdef CONFIG_WPS_UPNP
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_WPS_UPNP
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_upnp.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_upnp_ssdp.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_upnp_web.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_upnp_event.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_upnp_ap.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/upnp_xml.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/httpread.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/http_client.o
OBJS += ../src/wps/http_server.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_WPS_STRICT
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_WPS_STRICT
OBJS += ../src/wps/wps_validate.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_WPS_TESTING
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_WPS_TESTING
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_DPP
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_DPP
OBJS += ../src/common/dpp.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/dpp_hostapd.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/gas_query_ap.o
NEED_AES_SIV=y
NEED_HMAC_SHA256_KDF=y
NEED_HMAC_SHA384_KDF=y
NEED_HMAC_SHA512_KDF=y
NEED_SHA384=y
NEED_SHA512=y
NEED_ECC=y
NEED_JSON=y
NEED_GAS=y
NEED_BASE64=y
ifdef CONFIG_DPP2
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_DPP2
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_IKEV2
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_IKEV2
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_ikev2.o ../src/eap_server/ikev2.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_common/eap_ikev2_common.o ../src/eap_common/ikev2_common.o
NEED_DH_GROUPS=y
NEED_DH_GROUPS_ALL=y
NEED_MODEXP=y
NEED_CIPHER=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_EAP_TNC
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_TNC
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_tnc.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/tncs.o
NEED_BASE64=y
ifndef CONFIG_DRIVER_BSD
LIBS += -ldl
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_MACSEC
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_MACSEC
OBJS += ../src/ap/wpa_auth_kay.o
OBJS += ../src/pae/ieee802_1x_cp.o
OBJS += ../src/pae/ieee802_1x_kay.o
OBJS += ../src/pae/ieee802_1x_key.o
OBJS += ../src/pae/ieee802_1x_secy_ops.o
endif
# Basic EAP functionality is needed for EAPOL
OBJS += eap_register.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_common/eap_common.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_methods.o
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_identity.o
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER_IDENTITY
ifdef CONFIG_EAP
CFLAGS += -DEAP_SERVER
endif
ifdef CONFIG_PKCS12
CFLAGS += -DPKCS12_FUNCS
endif
ifdef NEED_DRAGONFLY
OBJS += ../src/common/dragonfly.o
endif
ifdef MS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/ms_funcs.o
NEED_DES=y
NEED_MD4=y
endif
ifdef CHAP
OBJS += ../src/eap_common/chap.o
endif
ifdef TLS_FUNCS
NEED_DES=y
# Shared TLS functions (needed for EAP_TLS, EAP_PEAP, and EAP_TTLS)
CFLAGS += -DEAP_TLS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/eap_server/eap_server_tls_common.o
NEED_TLS_PRF=y
endif
ifndef CONFIG_TLS
CONFIG_TLS=openssl
endif
ifdef CONFIG_TLSV11
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_TLSV11
endif
ifdef CONFIG_TLSV12
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_TLSV12
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
CONFIG_CRYPTO=wolfssl
ifdef TLS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/tls_wolfssl.o
LIBS += -lwolfssl -lm
endif
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_wolfssl.o
HOBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_wolfssl.o
ifdef NEED_FIPS186_2_PRF
OBJS += ../src/crypto/fips_prf_wolfssl.o
endif
NEED_TLS_PRF_SHA256=y
LIBS += -lwolfssl -lm
LIBS_h += -lwolfssl -lm
ifdef CONFIG_TLS_ADD_DL
LIBS += -ldl
LIBS_h += -ldl
endif
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
CONFIG_CRYPTO=openssl
ifdef TLS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/tls_openssl.o
OBJS += ../src/crypto/tls_openssl_ocsp.o
LIBS += -lssl
endif
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_openssl.o
HOBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_openssl.o
ifdef NEED_FIPS186_2_PRF
OBJS += ../src/crypto/fips_prf_openssl.o
endif
NEED_TLS_PRF_SHA256=y
LIBS += -lcrypto
LIBS_h += -lcrypto
LIBS_n += -lcrypto
ifdef CONFIG_TLS_ADD_DL
LIBS += -ldl
LIBS_h += -ldl
endif
ifndef CONFIG_TLS_DEFAULT_CIPHERS
CONFIG_TLS_DEFAULT_CIPHERS = "DEFAULT:!EXP:!LOW"
endif
CFLAGS += -DTLS_DEFAULT_CIPHERS=\"$(CONFIG_TLS_DEFAULT_CIPHERS)\"
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TLS), gnutls)
ifndef CONFIG_CRYPTO
# default to libgcrypt
CONFIG_CRYPTO=gnutls
endif
ifdef TLS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/tls_gnutls.o
LIBS += -lgnutls -lgpg-error
endif
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_$(CONFIG_CRYPTO).o
HOBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_$(CONFIG_CRYPTO).o
ifdef NEED_FIPS186_2_PRF
OBJS += ../src/crypto/fips_prf_internal.o
SHA1OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha1-internal.o
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CRYPTO), gnutls)
LIBS += -lgcrypt
LIBS_h += -lgcrypt
LIBS_n += -lgcrypt
CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_DH_GROUP5=y
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CRYPTO), nettle)
LIBS += -lnettle -lgmp
LIBS_p += -lnettle -lgmp
CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_DH_GROUP5=y
endif
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TLS), internal)
ifndef CONFIG_CRYPTO
CONFIG_CRYPTO=internal
endif
ifdef TLS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_internal-rsa.o
OBJS += ../src/crypto/tls_internal.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_common.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_record.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_cred.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_server.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_server_write.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_server_read.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/asn1.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/rsa.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/x509v3.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/pkcs1.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/pkcs5.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/pkcs8.o
NEED_BASE64=y
NEED_TLS_PRF=y
ifdef CONFIG_TLSV12
NEED_TLS_PRF_SHA256=y
endif
NEED_MODEXP=y
NEED_CIPHER=y
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_TLS_INTERNAL
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_TLS_INTERNAL_SERVER
endif
ifdef NEED_CIPHER
NEED_DES=y
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_internal-cipher.o
endif
ifdef NEED_MODEXP
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_internal-modexp.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/bignum.o
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CRYPTO), libtomcrypt)
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_libtomcrypt.o
LIBS += -ltomcrypt -ltfm
LIBS_h += -ltomcrypt -ltfm
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA256=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_DH_GROUP5=y
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CRYPTO), internal)
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_internal.o
NEED_AES_DEC=y
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CRYPTO_INTERNAL
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_LIBTOMMATH
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_INTERNAL_LIBTOMMATH
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_LIBTOMMATH_FAST
CFLAGS += -DLTM_FAST
endif
else
LIBS += -ltommath
LIBS_h += -ltommath
endif
CONFIG_INTERNAL_AES=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_DES=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA1=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_MD4=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_MD5=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA256=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA384=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA512=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_DH_GROUP5=y
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CRYPTO), cryptoapi)
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_cryptoapi.o
OBJS_p += ../src/crypto/crypto_cryptoapi.o
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CRYPTO_CRYPTOAPI
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA256=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4=y
endif
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_linux.o
ifdef TLS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_internal-rsa.o
OBJS += ../src/crypto/tls_internal.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_common.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_record.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_cred.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_server.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_server_write.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/tlsv1_server_read.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/asn1.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/rsa.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/x509v3.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/pkcs1.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/pkcs5.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/pkcs8.o
NEED_BASE64=y
NEED_TLS_PRF=y
ifdef CONFIG_TLSV12
NEED_TLS_PRF_SHA256=y
endif
NEED_MODEXP=y
NEED_CIPHER=y
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_TLS_INTERNAL
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_TLS_INTERNAL_SERVER
endif
ifdef NEED_MODEXP
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_internal-modexp.o
OBJS += ../src/tls/bignum.o
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_INTERNAL_LIBTOMMATH
CFLAGS += -DLTM_FAST
endif
CONFIG_INTERNAL_DH_GROUP5=y
ifdef NEED_FIPS186_2_PRF
OBJS += ../src/crypto/fips_prf_internal.o
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha1-internal.o
endif
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TLS), none)
ifdef TLS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/tls_none.o
CFLAGS += -DEAP_TLS_NONE
CONFIG_INTERNAL_AES=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA1=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_MD5=y
endif
OBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_none.o
OBJS_p += ../src/crypto/crypto_none.o
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA256=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4=y
endif
ifndef TLS_FUNCS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/tls_none.o
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TLS), internal)
CONFIG_INTERNAL_AES=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA1=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_MD5=y
CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4=y
endif
endif
AESOBJS = # none so far
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_AES
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-internal.o ../src/crypto/aes-internal-enc.o
endif
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-wrap.o
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_AES_EAX
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-eax.o
NEED_AES_CTR=y
endif
ifdef NEED_AES_SIV
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-siv.o
NEED_AES_CTR=y
endif
ifdef NEED_AES_CTR
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-ctr.o
endif
ifdef NEED_AES_ENCBLOCK
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-encblock.o
endif
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-omac1.o
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_AES_UNWRAP
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
NEED_AES_DEC=y
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-unwrap.o
endif
endif
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_AES_CBC
NEED_AES_DEC=y
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-cbc.o
endif
endif
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_AES_DEC
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_AES
AESOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-internal-dec.o
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_AES
OBJS += $(AESOBJS)
endif
ifdef NEED_SHA1
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), gnutls)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
SHA1OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha1.o
endif
endif
endif
endif
SHA1OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha1-prf.o
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA1
SHA1OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha1-internal.o
ifdef NEED_FIPS186_2_PRF
SHA1OBJS += ../src/crypto/fips_prf_internal.o
endif
endif
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
SHA1OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha1-pbkdf2.o
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_T_PRF
SHA1OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha1-tprf.o
endif
ifdef NEED_TLS_PRF
SHA1OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha1-tlsprf.o
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_SHA1
OBJS += $(SHA1OBJS)
endif
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), gnutls)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
OBJS += ../src/crypto/md5.o
endif
endif
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_MD5
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_MD5
OBJS += ../src/crypto/md5-internal.o
Maintain internal entropy pool for augmenting random number generation By default, make hostapd and wpa_supplicant maintain an internal entropy pool that is fed with following information: hostapd: - Probe Request frames (timing, RSSI) - Association events (timing) - SNonce from Supplicants wpa_supplicant: - Scan results (timing, signal/noise) - Association events (timing) The internal pool is used to augment the random numbers generated with the OS mechanism (os_get_random()). While the internal implementation is not expected to be very strong due to limited amount of generic (non-platform specific) information to feed the pool, this may strengthen key derivation on some devices that are not configured to provide strong random numbers through os_get_random() (e.g., /dev/urandom on Linux/BSD). This new mechanism is not supposed to replace proper OS provided random number generation mechanism. The OS mechanism needs to be initialized properly (e.g., hw random number generator, maintaining entropy pool over reboots, etc.) for any of the security assumptions to hold. If the os_get_random() is known to provide strong ramdom data (e.g., on Linux/BSD, the board in question is known to have reliable source of random data from /dev/urandom), the internal hostapd random pool can be disabled. This will save some in binary size and CPU use. However, this should only be considered for builds that are known to be used on devices that meet the requirements described above. The internal pool is disabled by adding CONFIG_NO_RANDOM_POOL=y to the .config file.
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HOBJS += ../src/crypto/md5-internal.o
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_MD4
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_MD4
OBJS += ../src/crypto/md4-internal.o
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_DES
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_DES
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_DES
OBJS += ../src/crypto/des-internal.o
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_NO_RC4
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_NO_RC4
endif
ifdef NEED_RC4
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4
ifndef CONFIG_NO_RC4
OBJS += ../src/crypto/rc4.o
endif
endif
endif
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_SHA256
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), gnutls)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha256.o
endif
endif
endif
endif
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha256-prf.o
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA256
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha256-internal.o
endif
ifdef NEED_TLS_PRF_SHA256
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha256-tlsprf.o
endif
ifdef NEED_TLS_PRF_SHA384
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha384-tlsprf.o
endif
ifdef NEED_HMAC_SHA256_KDF
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha256-kdf.o
endif
ifdef NEED_HMAC_SHA384_KDF
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha384-kdf.o
endif
ifdef NEED_HMAC_SHA512_KDF
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha512-kdf.o
endif
ifdef NEED_SHA384
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_SHA384
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), gnutls)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha384.o
endif
endif
endif
endif
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha384-prf.o
endif
ifdef NEED_SHA512
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_SHA512
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), gnutls)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha512.o
endif
endif
endif
endif
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha512-prf.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA384
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA384
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha384-internal.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA512
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_INTERNAL_SHA512
OBJS += ../src/crypto/sha512-internal.o
endif
ifdef NEED_DH_GROUPS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/dh_groups.o
endif
ifdef NEED_DH_GROUPS_ALL
CFLAGS += -DALL_DH_GROUPS
endif
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_DH_GROUP5
ifdef NEED_DH_GROUPS
OBJS += ../src/crypto/dh_group5.o
endif
endif
ifdef NEED_ECC
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_ECC
endif
Maintain internal entropy pool for augmenting random number generation By default, make hostapd and wpa_supplicant maintain an internal entropy pool that is fed with following information: hostapd: - Probe Request frames (timing, RSSI) - Association events (timing) - SNonce from Supplicants wpa_supplicant: - Scan results (timing, signal/noise) - Association events (timing) The internal pool is used to augment the random numbers generated with the OS mechanism (os_get_random()). While the internal implementation is not expected to be very strong due to limited amount of generic (non-platform specific) information to feed the pool, this may strengthen key derivation on some devices that are not configured to provide strong random numbers through os_get_random() (e.g., /dev/urandom on Linux/BSD). This new mechanism is not supposed to replace proper OS provided random number generation mechanism. The OS mechanism needs to be initialized properly (e.g., hw random number generator, maintaining entropy pool over reboots, etc.) for any of the security assumptions to hold. If the os_get_random() is known to provide strong ramdom data (e.g., on Linux/BSD, the board in question is known to have reliable source of random data from /dev/urandom), the internal hostapd random pool can be disabled. This will save some in binary size and CPU use. However, this should only be considered for builds that are known to be used on devices that meet the requirements described above. The internal pool is disabled by adding CONFIG_NO_RANDOM_POOL=y to the .config file.
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ifdef CONFIG_NO_RANDOM_POOL
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_NO_RANDOM_POOL
else
ifdef CONFIG_GETRANDOM
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_GETRANDOM
endif
Maintain internal entropy pool for augmenting random number generation By default, make hostapd and wpa_supplicant maintain an internal entropy pool that is fed with following information: hostapd: - Probe Request frames (timing, RSSI) - Association events (timing) - SNonce from Supplicants wpa_supplicant: - Scan results (timing, signal/noise) - Association events (timing) The internal pool is used to augment the random numbers generated with the OS mechanism (os_get_random()). While the internal implementation is not expected to be very strong due to limited amount of generic (non-platform specific) information to feed the pool, this may strengthen key derivation on some devices that are not configured to provide strong random numbers through os_get_random() (e.g., /dev/urandom on Linux/BSD). This new mechanism is not supposed to replace proper OS provided random number generation mechanism. The OS mechanism needs to be initialized properly (e.g., hw random number generator, maintaining entropy pool over reboots, etc.) for any of the security assumptions to hold. If the os_get_random() is known to provide strong ramdom data (e.g., on Linux/BSD, the board in question is known to have reliable source of random data from /dev/urandom), the internal hostapd random pool can be disabled. This will save some in binary size and CPU use. However, this should only be considered for builds that are known to be used on devices that meet the requirements described above. The internal pool is disabled by adding CONFIG_NO_RANDOM_POOL=y to the .config file.
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OBJS += ../src/crypto/random.o
HOBJS += ../src/crypto/random.o
HOBJS += ../src/utils/eloop.o
Maintain internal entropy pool for augmenting random number generation By default, make hostapd and wpa_supplicant maintain an internal entropy pool that is fed with following information: hostapd: - Probe Request frames (timing, RSSI) - Association events (timing) - SNonce from Supplicants wpa_supplicant: - Scan results (timing, signal/noise) - Association events (timing) The internal pool is used to augment the random numbers generated with the OS mechanism (os_get_random()). While the internal implementation is not expected to be very strong due to limited amount of generic (non-platform specific) information to feed the pool, this may strengthen key derivation on some devices that are not configured to provide strong random numbers through os_get_random() (e.g., /dev/urandom on Linux/BSD). This new mechanism is not supposed to replace proper OS provided random number generation mechanism. The OS mechanism needs to be initialized properly (e.g., hw random number generator, maintaining entropy pool over reboots, etc.) for any of the security assumptions to hold. If the os_get_random() is known to provide strong ramdom data (e.g., on Linux/BSD, the board in question is known to have reliable source of random data from /dev/urandom), the internal hostapd random pool can be disabled. This will save some in binary size and CPU use. However, this should only be considered for builds that are known to be used on devices that meet the requirements described above. The internal pool is disabled by adding CONFIG_NO_RANDOM_POOL=y to the .config file.
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HOBJS += $(SHA1OBJS)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), openssl)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TLS), wolfssl)
Maintain internal entropy pool for augmenting random number generation By default, make hostapd and wpa_supplicant maintain an internal entropy pool that is fed with following information: hostapd: - Probe Request frames (timing, RSSI) - Association events (timing) - SNonce from Supplicants wpa_supplicant: - Scan results (timing, signal/noise) - Association events (timing) The internal pool is used to augment the random numbers generated with the OS mechanism (os_get_random()). While the internal implementation is not expected to be very strong due to limited amount of generic (non-platform specific) information to feed the pool, this may strengthen key derivation on some devices that are not configured to provide strong random numbers through os_get_random() (e.g., /dev/urandom on Linux/BSD). This new mechanism is not supposed to replace proper OS provided random number generation mechanism. The OS mechanism needs to be initialized properly (e.g., hw random number generator, maintaining entropy pool over reboots, etc.) for any of the security assumptions to hold. If the os_get_random() is known to provide strong ramdom data (e.g., on Linux/BSD, the board in question is known to have reliable source of random data from /dev/urandom), the internal hostapd random pool can be disabled. This will save some in binary size and CPU use. However, this should only be considered for builds that are known to be used on devices that meet the requirements described above. The internal pool is disabled by adding CONFIG_NO_RANDOM_POOL=y to the .config file.
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HOBJS += ../src/crypto/md5.o
endif
endif
endif
endif
Maintain internal entropy pool for augmenting random number generation By default, make hostapd and wpa_supplicant maintain an internal entropy pool that is fed with following information: hostapd: - Probe Request frames (timing, RSSI) - Association events (timing) - SNonce from Supplicants wpa_supplicant: - Scan results (timing, signal/noise) - Association events (timing) The internal pool is used to augment the random numbers generated with the OS mechanism (os_get_random()). While the internal implementation is not expected to be very strong due to limited amount of generic (non-platform specific) information to feed the pool, this may strengthen key derivation on some devices that are not configured to provide strong random numbers through os_get_random() (e.g., /dev/urandom on Linux/BSD). This new mechanism is not supposed to replace proper OS provided random number generation mechanism. The OS mechanism needs to be initialized properly (e.g., hw random number generator, maintaining entropy pool over reboots, etc.) for any of the security assumptions to hold. If the os_get_random() is known to provide strong ramdom data (e.g., on Linux/BSD, the board in question is known to have reliable source of random data from /dev/urandom), the internal hostapd random pool can be disabled. This will save some in binary size and CPU use. However, this should only be considered for builds that are known to be used on devices that meet the requirements described above. The internal pool is disabled by adding CONFIG_NO_RANDOM_POOL=y to the .config file.
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ifdef CONFIG_RADIUS_SERVER
CFLAGS += -DRADIUS_SERVER
OBJS += ../src/radius/radius_server.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_IPV6
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_IPV6
endif
ifdef CONFIG_DRIVER_RADIUS_ACL
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_DRIVER_RADIUS_ACL
endif
ifdef NEED_BASE64
OBJS += ../src/utils/base64.o
endif
ifdef NEED_JSON
OBJS += ../src/utils/json.o
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_JSON
endif
ifdef NEED_AP_MLME
OBJS += ../src/ap/wmm.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/ap_list.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/ieee802_11.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/hw_features.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/dfs.o
CFLAGS += -DNEED_AP_MLME
endif
ifdef CONFIG_IEEE80211N
OBJS += ../src/ap/ieee802_11_ht.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_IEEE80211AC
OBJS += ../src/ap/ieee802_11_vht.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_P2P_MANAGER
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_P2P_MANAGER
OBJS += ../src/ap/p2p_hostapd.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_HS20
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_HS20
OBJS += ../src/ap/hs20.o
CONFIG_INTERWORKING=y
endif
ifdef CONFIG_INTERWORKING
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_INTERWORKING
NEED_GAS=y
endif
ifdef NEED_GAS
OBJS += ../src/common/gas.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/gas_serv.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_PROXYARP
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_PROXYARP
OBJS += ../src/ap/x_snoop.o
OBJS += ../src/ap/dhcp_snoop.o
ifdef CONFIG_IPV6
OBJS += ../src/ap/ndisc_snoop.o
endif
endif
OBJS += ../src/drivers/driver_common.o
ifdef CONFIG_WPA_CLI_EDIT
OBJS_c += ../src/utils/edit.o
else
OBJS_c += ../src/utils/edit_simple.o
endif
ifdef CONFIG_ACS
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_ACS
OBJS += ../src/ap/acs.o
LIBS += -lm
endif
ifdef CONFIG_NO_STDOUT_DEBUG
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_NO_STDOUT_DEBUG
endif
ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG
endif
ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LINUX_TRACING
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_DEBUG_LINUX_TRACING
endif
ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FILE
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_DEBUG_FILE
endif
ifdef CONFIG_SQLITE
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_SQLITE
LIBS += -lsqlite3
LIBS_h += -lsqlite3
endif
ifdef CONFIG_FST
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_FST
OBJS += ../src/fst/fst.o
OBJS += ../src/fst/fst_group.o
OBJS += ../src/fst/fst_iface.o
OBJS += ../src/fst/fst_session.o
OBJS += ../src/fst/fst_ctrl_aux.o
ifdef CONFIG_FST_TEST
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_FST_TEST
endif
ifndef CONFIG_NO_CTRL_IFACE
OBJS += ../src/fst/fst_ctrl_iface.o
endif
endif
ALL=hostapd hostapd_cli
all: verify_config $(ALL)
Q=@
E=echo
ifeq ($(V), 1)
Q=
E=true
endif
ifeq ($(QUIET), 1)
Q=@
E=true
endif
ifdef CONFIG_CODE_COVERAGE
%.o: %.c
@$(E) " CC " $<
$(Q)cd $(dir $@); $(CC) -c -o $(notdir $@) $(CFLAGS) $(notdir $<)
else
%.o: %.c
$(Q)$(CC) -c -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $<
@$(E) " CC " $<
endif
verify_config:
@if [ ! -r .config ]; then \
echo 'Building hostapd requires a configuration file'; \
echo '(.config). See README for more instructions. You can'; \
echo 'run "cp defconfig .config" to create an example'; \
echo 'configuration.'; \
exit 1; \
fi
$(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/%: %
install -D $(<) $(@)
install: $(addprefix $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/,$(ALL))
../src/drivers/build.hostapd:
@if [ -f ../src/drivers/build.wpa_supplicant ]; then \
$(MAKE) -C ../src/drivers clean; \
fi
@touch ../src/drivers/build.hostapd
BCHECK=../src/drivers/build.hostapd
hostapd: $(BCHECK) $(OBJS)
$(Q)$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o hostapd $(OBJS) $(LIBS)
@$(E) " LD " $@
ifdef CONFIG_WPA_TRACE
OBJS_c += ../src/utils/trace.o
endif
hostapd_cli: $(OBJS_c)
$(Q)$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o hostapd_cli $(OBJS_c) $(LIBS_c)
@$(E) " LD " $@
NOBJS = nt_password_hash.o ../src/crypto/ms_funcs.o $(SHA1OBJS)
NOBJS += ../src/utils/common.o
ifdef NEED_RC4
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_RC4
ifndef CONFIG_NO_RC4
NOBJS += ../src/crypto/rc4.o
endif
endif
endif
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_MD5
NOBJS += ../src/crypto/md5-internal.o
endif
NOBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_$(CONFIG_CRYPTO).o
NOBJS += ../src/utils/os_$(CONFIG_OS).o
NOBJS += ../src/utils/wpa_debug.o
NOBJS += ../src/utils/wpabuf.o
ifdef CONFIG_WPA_TRACE
NOBJS += ../src/utils/trace.o
endif
HOBJS += hlr_auc_gw.o ../src/utils/common.o ../src/utils/wpa_debug.o ../src/utils/os_$(CONFIG_OS).o ../src/utils/wpabuf.o ../src/crypto/milenage.o
HOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-encblock.o
ifdef CONFIG_INTERNAL_AES
HOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-internal.o
HOBJS += ../src/crypto/aes-internal-enc.o
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TLS), linux)
HOBJS += ../src/crypto/crypto_linux.o
endif
nt_password_hash: $(NOBJS)
$(Q)$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o nt_password_hash $(NOBJS) $(LIBS_n)
@$(E) " LD " $@
hlr_auc_gw: $(HOBJS)
$(Q)$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o hlr_auc_gw $(HOBJS) $(LIBS_h)
@$(E) " LD " $@
lcov-html:
lcov -c -d .. > lcov.info
genhtml lcov.info --output-directory lcov-html
clean:
$(MAKE) -C ../src clean
rm -f core *~ *.o hostapd hostapd_cli nt_password_hash hlr_auc_gw
rm -f *.d *.gcno *.gcda *.gcov
rm -f lcov.info
rm -rf lcov-html
-include $(OBJS:%.o=%.d)