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#!/bin/sh
#
# $Id: Customize,v 1.9 2005/05/11 13:02:18 abe Exp $
#
# Customize: customize dialect's machine.h header file.
#
# Allows easy modification of some important compile-time definitions for
# lsof, made in the dialect's machine.h header file, including:
#
# HASSECURITY the security option
# HASNOSOCKSECURITY
# the socket oberalization of HASSECURITY
# HASDCACHE enabling/disabling the device cache file
# (Note: changing the device cache file option isn't
# offered when machine.h contains NEVER_HASDCACHE
# anywhere, including in a comment.)
# HASENVDC enabling/disabling device cache path from environment
# HASKERNIDCK enabling/disabling the kernel identity check
# (not done for some dialects)
# HASPERSDC enabling/disabling personal device cache path
# construction
# HASPERSDCPATH enabling/disabling additional personal device cache
# path component
# HASSYSDC enabling/disabling system-wide device cache file path
# HASXOPT_ROOT enabling/disabling root use of the -X option
# WARNDEVACCESS enabling inaccessible /dev node warnings
# (Note: changing the inaccessible /dev/node warning
# option isn't offered when machine.h contains
# NEVER_WARNDEVACCESS anywhere, including in a
# comment.)
# WARNINGSTATE enable/disabling default warning message state
#
# Usage: Customize [dialect_directory]
#
# where: dialect_directory (optional) is the directory in which the dialect's
# dialect's sources, Makefile and scripts are found
OLD=machine.h
NEW=new_machine.h
# Save optional dialect directory.
if test $# -eq 1
then
DialDir=$1
else
DialDir=""
fi
# Establish trap and stty handling.
ISIG=":"
trap 'rm -f $NEW; $ISIG; exit 1' 1 2 3 15
stty -a 2>&1 | grep isig > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
stty -a 2>&1 | egrep -e -isig > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
ISIG="stty -isig"
stty isig
fi
fi
# Decide how to use echo.
ECHO=`echo -n ""`
if test "X$ECHO" = "X-n "
then
EC="\c"
EO=""
else
EC=""
EO="-n"
fi
# Decide how to use tail(1).
TMP1=`tail -n 1 $0 2> /dev/null`
if test $? -eq 0 -a "X$TMP1" = "X#LAST_LINE"
then
TA="-n 1"
else
TA="-1"
fi
# Display the introduction and basic explanation.
cat << .CAT_MARK
You may now customize the machine.h header file for this UNIX
dialect. The customizations will take effect when you compile
lsof. You may also choose to skip customization and proceed to
the compilation of lsof.
If you don't know if you need to customize or want to know more
about what you can customize, consult the 00DCACHE, 00FAQ, 00PORTING,
and 00README files of the lsof distribution. You might also find
it helpful to examine the machine.h header file for the dialect
you're customizing.
You don't need to use this procedure to customize lsof; you can
edit the machine.h header file directly. If you later decide you
want to use this procedure to customize machine.h, execute the
./Customize script.
.CAT_MARK
END=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo $EO "Do you want to customize (y|n) [y]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN"
then
exit 0
fi
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "Customizing ..."
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [y]."
fi
done
# See if $OLD exists.
if test ! -r $OLD
then
echo ""
echo "FATAL: The file \"$OLD\" doesn't exist. Customization can't"
echo "continue without it."
echo ""
echo "Did you run the Configure script?"
echo ""
echo "Customize quits."
echo ""
exit 1
fi
# See if $NEW exists.
if test -r $NEW
then
echo ""
echo "====================================================================="
echo ""
echo "WARNING: \"$NEW\" exists. Customization will replace it."
END=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo $EO "Do you want to remove $NEW (y|n) [y]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "Removing $NEW"
echo ""
rm -f $NEW
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN"
then
echo ""
echo "FATAL: Customize quits; it must be able to create \"$NEW\"."
echo ""
exit 1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [y]."
fi
fi
done
fi
# Process HASSECURITY.
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
When HASSECURITY is enabled, only the root user may use lsof to
examine all open files; other users may examine only the files
belonging to the real user ID of their lsof process. If
HASNOSOCKSECURITY is also defined, anyone may list anyone else's
open socket files, provided their listing is selected with the "-i"
option.
When HASSECURITY is disabled, anyone may use lsof to examine all
open files.
.CAT_MARK
grep HASSECURITY $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
echo "HASSECURITY is enabled."
NSEC=1
else
echo "HASSECURITY is disabled."
NSEC=0
fi
END=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
if test $NSEC -eq 1
then
echo $EO "Disable HASSECURITY (y|n) [n]? $EC"
else
echo $EO "Enable HASSECURITY (y|n) [n]? $EC"
fi
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
echo ""
if test $NSEC -eq 1
then
NSEC=0
echo "HASSECURITY will be disabled."
else
NSEC=1
echo "HASSECURITY will be enabled."
fi
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "HASSECURITY will not be changed."
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
done
# If HASSECURITY is enabled, see if HASNOSOCKSECURITY should also be defined.
if test $NSEC -eq 1
then
cat << .CAT_MARK
====================================================================
When HASSECURITY is enabled, you may also define HASNOSOCKSECURITY.
When both are defined, no one but root may list all of anyone else's
open files -- only their own open files -- but anyone may list
anyone else's open socket files.
This option is useful with ntop (http://www.ntop.org).
.CAT_MARK
grep HASNOSOCKSECURITY $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
echo "HASNOSOCKSECURITY is enabled."
SOCKSEC=1
else
echo "HASNOSOCKSECURITY is disabled."
SOCKSEC=0
fi
END=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
if test $SOCKSEC -eq 1
then
echo $EO "Disable HASNOSOCKSECURITY (y|n) [n]? $EC"
else
echo $EO "Enable HASNOSOCKSECURITY (y|n) [n]? $EC"
fi
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
echo ""
if test $SOCKSEC -eq 1
then
SOCKSEC=0
echo "HASNOSOCKSECURITY will be disabled."
else
SOCKSEC=1
echo "HASNOSOCKSECURITY will be enabled."
fi
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "HASNOSOCKSECURITY will not be changed."
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
done
else
SOCKSEC=0
fi
# Process WARNINGSTATE.
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
When WARNINGSTATE is enabled, lsof will will issue whatever warning
messages it finds necessary. When WARNINGSTATE is disabled, lsof
will issue no warning messages. For individual uses of lsof, -w
disables warning state and +w enables it.
.CAT_MARK
grep WARNINGSTATE $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
echo "WARNINGSTATE is disabled."
WST=0
else
echo "WARNINGSTATE is enabled."
WST=1
fi
END=0
NWST=$WST
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
if test $NWST -eq 0
then
echo $EO "Enable WARNINGSTATE? (y|n) [n]? $EC"
else
echo $EO "Disable WARNINGSTATE? (y|n) [n]? $EC"
fi
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
echo ""
if test $NWST -eq 0
then
echo "WARNINGSTATE will be enabled."
NWST=1
else
echo "WARNINGSTATE will be disabled."
NWST=0
fi
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "WARNINGSTATE will not be changed."
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
done
# Process WARNDEVACCESS, unless the dialect's machine.h header file contains
# NEVER_WARNDEVACCESS.
grep NEVER_WARNDEVACCESS $OLD > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
NEVERWDA=1
NWDA=0
else
NEVERWDA=0
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
When WARNDEVACCESS is enabled, lsof will issue warning messages
when it can't access nodes in /dev (or /devices), subject to the
default or explicit (-w) WARNINGSTATE.
When WARNDEVACCESS is disabled, lsof will silently skip nodes in
/dev (or /devices) that it can't access.
.CAT_MARK
grep WARNDEVACCESS $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
echo "WARNDEVACCESS is enabled."
WDA=1
else
echo "WARNDEVACCESS is disabled."
WDA=0
fi
END=0
NWDA=$WDA
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
if test $NWDA -eq 1
then
echo $EO "Disable WARNDEVACCESS (y|n) [n]? $EC"
else
echo $EO "Enable WARNDEVACCESS (y|n) [n]? $EC"
fi
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
echo ""
if test $NWDA -eq 1
then
echo "WARNDEVACCESS will be disabled."
NWDA=0
else
echo "WARNDEVACCESS will be enabled."
NWDA=1
fi
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "WARNDEVACCESS will not be changed."
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
done
fi
# Process HASDCACHE, unless the dialect's machine.h header file contains
# NEVER_HASDCACHE.
ENVV=""
ENVN=0
PDCV=""
PDCN=0
PDCPV=""
PDCPN=0
SDCV=""
SDCN=0
grep NEVER_HASDCACHE $OLD > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
NEVERDC=1
CDC=0
DC=0
NDC=0
else
NEVERDC=0
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
When HASDCACHE is enabled, lsof will write a device cache file that
contains information about the nodes in /dev (or /devices). The
options HASENVDC, HASPERSDC, HASPERSDCPATH, and HASSYSDC define
the device cache file path.
When HASDCACHE is disabled, lsof won't write a device cache file.
Consult the 00DCACHE and 00FAQ files of the lsof distribution for
more information.
.CAT_MARK
grep HASDCACHE $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
echo "HASDCACHE is enabled."
DC=1
else
echo "HASDCACHE is disabled."
DC=0
fi
END=0
NDC=$DC
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
if test $NDC -eq 1
then
echo $EO "Disable HASDCACHE (y|n) [n]? $EC"
else
echo $EO "Enable HASDCACHE (y|n) [n]? $EC"
fi
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
echo ""
if test $NDC -eq 1
then
echo "HASDCACHE will be disabled."
NDC=0
else
echo "HASDCACHE will be enabled."
NDC=1
fi
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "HASDCACHE will not be changed."
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
done
# See if other device cache options need to be declared.
if test $DC -eq 1 -a $NDC -eq 1
then
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
You have decided that HASDCACHE should be defined. There are other
definitions associated with HASDCACHE that specify options for the
formation of the device cache file path. You may change them.
Consult the 00DCACHE and 00FAQ files of the lsof distribution for
more information.
The current path options are:
.CAT_MARK
grep HASENVDC $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define"
egrep "HASPERSDC$|HASPERSDC[ ]" $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define"
grep HASPERSDCPATH $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define"
grep HASSYSDC $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define"
END=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo $EO "Do you want to change path options (y|n) [n]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
CDC=1
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN"
then
CDC=0
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "The path options will not be changed."
CDC=0
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
fi
done
else
CDC=0
fi
if test \( $NDC -eq 1 -a $DC -eq 0 \) -o \( $DC -eq 1 -a $CDC -eq 1 \)
then
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
You may specify for HASENVDC the name of the environment variable
from which lsof should take the device cache file path for non-root
users. Press ENTER to use the current value of HASENVDC:
.CAT_MARK
echo $EO " $EC"
TMP1=`grep HASENVDC $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define"`
if test "X$TMP1" != "X"
then
TMP1=`echo "$TMP1" | sed 's/^#define[ ]HASENVDC[ ]"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'`
echo "$TMP1"
else
echo "no current HASENVDC value"
fi
END=0
GV=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo $EO "Do you want to define a name for HASENVDC (y|n) [n]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN"
then
ENVV=""
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
GV=1
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "HASENVDC will not be changed."
ENVV=$TMP1
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
fi
done
if test $GV -eq 1
then
echo ""
echo $EO "Please enter the HASENVDC name (no quotes): $EC"
read TMP1 EXCESS
ENVV=`echo $TMP1 | sed 's/^\"//' | sed 's/\"$//'`
if test "X$ENVV" = "X"
then
ENVN=1
fi
fi
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
HASPERSDC is a format that specifies how the personal device cache
path is constructed. Consult the 00DCACHE and 00FAQ files of the
lsof distribution for information on the conversions supported in
HASPERSDC. Press ENTER to use the curent HASPERSDC format:
.CAT_MARK
echo $EO " $EC"
TMP1=`egrep "HASPERSDC$|HASPERSDC[ ]" $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define"`
if test "X$TMP1" != "X"
then
TMP1=`echo "$TMP1" | sed 's/^#define[ ]HASPERSDC[ ]"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'`
echo "$TMP1"
else
echo "no current HASPERSDC format"
fi
END=0
GV=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo $EO "Do you want to define a format for HASPERSDC (y|n) [n]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN"
then
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
GV=1
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "HASPERSDC will not be changed."
PDCV=$TMP1
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
fi
done
if test $GV -eq 1
then
echo ""
echo $EO "Please enter the HASPERSDC format (no quotes): $EC"
read TMP1 EXCESS
PDCV=`echo $TMP1 | sed 's/^\"//' | sed 's/\"$//'`
if test "X$PDCV" = "X"
then
PDCN=1
fi
fi
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
Specify for HASPERSDCPATH the name of the environment variable from
which lsof should take a path name component to insert at the %p
conversion in the HASPERSDC format.
Consult the 00FAQ and 00DCACHE files of the lsof distribution for
more information on HASPERSDCPATH usage.
Press ENTER to use the current value for HASPERSDCPATH:
.CAT_MARK
echo $EO " $EC"
TMP1=`grep HASPERSDCPATH $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define"`
if test "X$TMP1" != "X"
then
TMP1=`echo "$TMP1" | sed 's/^#define[ ]HASPERSDCPATH[ ]"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'`
echo "$TMP1"
else
echo "no current HASPERSDCPATH value"
fi
END=0
GV=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo $EO "Do you want to change HASPERSDCPATH (y|n) [n]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "HASPERSDCPATH will not be changed."
PDCPV=$TMP1
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
GV=1
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
done
if test $GV -eq 1
then
echo ""
echo $EO "Please enter the HASPERSDCPATH name (no quotes): $EC"
read TMP1 EXCESS
PDCPV=`echo $TMP1 | sed 's/^\"//' | sed 's/\"$//'`
if test "X$PDCPV" = "X"
then
PDCPN=1
fi
fi
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
Specify for HASSYSDC the system-wide device cache file path. Press
ENTER to use the current HASSYSDC value:
.CAT_MARK
echo $EO " $EC"
TMP1=`grep HASSYSDC $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define"`
if test "X$TMP1" != "X"
then
TMP1=`echo "$TMP1" | sed 's/^#define[ ]HASSYSDC[ ]"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'`
echo "$TMP1"
else
echo "no current HASSYSDC value"
fi
END=0
GV=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo $EO "Do you want to define a system-device path (y|n) [n]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN"
then
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
GV=1
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "No HASSYSDC change will be made."
SDCV=$TMP1
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
fi
done
if test $GV -eq 1
then
echo ""
echo $EO "Please enter the system-wide path (no quotes): $EC"
read TMP1 EXCESS
SDCV=`echo $TMP1 | sed 's/^\"//' | sed 's/\"$//'`
if test "X$SDCV" = "X"
then
SDCN=1
fi
fi
fi
fi
# If HASXOPT is defined, and HASXOPT_ROOT is mentioned,
# ask about changing HASXOPT_ROOT.
HXRC=0
grep HASXOPT $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
grep HASXOPT_ROOT $OLD > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
HASXOPT is defined. If the dialect for which you are customizing
appears in the following list, you may want to change the definition
of HASXOPT_ROOT to restrict the use of the X option to lsof processes
whose real user ID is root, or enable use of it by all user IDs.
AIX the -X option enables the risky operation of letting
lsof read library entry structures with readx().
If HASXOPT_ROOT is defined, only processes whose
real user ID is root will be allowed to use -X.
If HASXOPT_ROOT is undefined, any process will be
allowed to use -X. Consult the 00FAQ file of the
lsof distribution for more information on why
readx() may be risky.
.CAT_MARK
grep HASXOPT_ROOT $OLD | tail $TA | egrep "^#define" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
echo "HASXOPT_ROOT is defined."
HXR="undefine"
HXRS=1
else
echo "HASXOPT_ROOT is not defined."
HXR="define"
HXRS=0
fi
END=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo $EO "Do you want to $HXR HASXOPT_ROOT (y|n) [n]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
HXRA=1
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "HASXOPT_ROOT will not be changed."
HXRA=0
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
done
if test $HXRA -eq 1
then
HXRC=1
fi
fi
fi
# Process HASKERNIDCK. Skip processing for selected dialect directories.
case $DialDir in
linux/proc)
NIDCK=0
;;
*)
cat << .CAT_MARK
=====================================================================
When HASKERNIDCK is enabled, lsof compares the identity of the
kernel where it was built to the identity of the kernel where it
is running. This check can detect an lsof executable inappropriate
for the system on which it is being run.
The kernel identity check can take considerable time on some UNIX
dialects -- e.g., AIX -- so there may be occasions when it is
desirable to disable it, in spite of the increased risk of using
an inappropriate lsof executable.
.CAT_MARK
grep HASKERNIDCK $OLD | tail $TA | grep "^#define" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0
then
echo "HASKERNIDCK is enabled."
IDCK=1
else
echo "HASKERNIDCK is disabled."
IDCK=0
fi
END=0
NIDCK=$IDCK
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
if test $NIDCK -eq 1
then
echo $EO "Disable HASKERNIDCK (y|n) [n]? $EC"
else
echo $EO "Enable HASKERNIDCK (y|n) [n]? $EC"
fi
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY"
then
echo ""
if test $NIDCK -eq 1
then
NIDCK=0
echo "HASKERNIDCK will be disabled."
else
NIDCK=1
echo "HASKERNIDCK will be enabled."
fi
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
echo ""
echo "HASKERNIDCK will not be changed."
END=1
NIDCK=$IDCK
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [n]."
fi
fi
done
;;
esac
# Initialize new machine.h.
rm -f $NEW
cp $OLD $NEW
chmod 0644 $NEW
echo "" >> $NEW
echo "/*" >> $NEW
echo $EO " * Added by Customize on $EC" >> $NEW
date >> $NEW
echo " */" >> $NEW
echo "" >> $NEW
# Change HASSECURITY and HASNOSOCKSECURITY, as required.
echo "#undef HASSECURITY" >> $NEW
echo "#undef HASNOSOCKSECURITY" >> $NEW
if test $NSEC -eq 1
then
echo "#define HASSECURITY 1" >> $NEW
if test $SOCKSEC -eq 1
then
echo "#define HASNOSOCKSECURITY 1" >> $NEW
fi
fi
# Change WARNDEVACCESS, as required.
if test $NEVERWDA -eq 0
then
echo "#undef WARNDEVACCESS" >> $NEW
if test $NWDA -eq 1
then
echo "#define WARNDEVACCESS 1" >> $NEW
fi
fi
# Change WARNINGSTATE, as required.
echo "#undef WARNINGSTATE" >> $NEW
if test $NWST -eq 0
then
echo "#define WARNINGSTATE 1" >> $NEW
fi
# Change device cache definitions, as required.
if test \( $NDC -eq 1 -a $DC -eq 0 \) -o \( $DC -eq 1 -a $CDC -eq 1 \)
then
if test "X$ENVV" = "X" -a "X$PDCV" = "X" -a "X$SDCV" = "X"
then
cat << .CAT_MARK
FATAL: HASDCACHE is defined, but there is no definition for
any of HASENVDC, HASPERSDC, or HASSYSDC
No new machine.h has been created.
Customize quits.
Restart Customize and define at least one of HASENVDC,
HASPERSDC, or HASSYSDC.
.CAT_MARK
rm -f $NEW
exit 1
fi
fi
if test "X$PDCV" != "X"
then
echo "$PDCV" | grep "%p" > /dev/null
if test $? -eq 0 -a $PDCPN -eq 1
then
cat << .CAT_MARK
FATAL: HASDCACHE is defined and HASPERSDC has a %p conversion,
but HASPERSDCPATH is NULL.
No new machine.h has been created.
Customize quits.
Restart Customize and define HASPERSDCPATH.
.CAT_MARK
rm -f $NEW
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "#undef HASDCACHE" >> $NEW
if test $NEVERDC -eq 1
then
echo "#undef HASENVDC" >> $NEW
echo "#undef HASPERSDC" >> $NEW
echo "#undef HASPERSDCPATH" >> $NEW
echo "#undef HASSYSDC" >> $NEW
else
if test $NDC -eq 1
then
echo "#define HASDCACHE 1" >> $NEW
if test "X$ENVV" != "X" -o $ENVN -eq 1
then
echo "#undef HASENVDC" >> $NEW
if test $ENVN -eq 0
then
echo "#define HASENVDC \"$ENVV\"" >> $NEW
fi
fi
if test "X$PDCV" != "X" -o $PDCN -eq 1
then
echo "#undef HASPERSDC" >> $NEW
if test $PDCN -eq 0
then
echo "#define HASPERSDC \"$PDCV\"" >> $NEW
fi
fi
if test "X$PDCPV" != "X" -o $PDCPN -eq 1
then
echo "#undef HASPERSDCPATH" >> $NEW
if test $PDCPN -eq 0
then
echo "#define HASPERSDCPATH \"$PDCPV\"" >> $NEW
fi
fi
if test "X$SDCV" != "X" -o $SDCN -eq 1
then
echo "#undef HASSYSDC" >> $NEW
if test $SDCN -eq 0
then
echo "#define HASSYSDC \"$SDCV\"" >> $NEW
fi
fi
fi
fi
# Change HASXOPT_ROOT, as required.
if test $HXRC -eq 1
then
if test $HXRS -eq 1
then
echo "#undef HASXOPT_ROOT" >> $NEW
else
echo "#define HASXOPT_ROOT 1" >> $NEW
fi
fi
# Change HASKERNIDCK, as required.
echo "#undef HASKERNIDCK" >> $NEW
if test $NIDCK -eq 1
then
echo "#define HASKERNIDCK 1" >> $NEW
fi
# Replace the current machine.h with the new one, as requested.
echo ""
echo "====================================================================="
echo ""
echo "A new $OLD file has been created in \"$NEW\"."
END=0
while test $END -eq 0
do
echo ""
echo "Do you want to rename $OLD to ${OLD}.old and replace it with"
echo $EO "$NEW (y|n) [y]? $EC"
read ANS EXCESS
if test "X$ANS" = "Xn" -o "X$ANS" = "XN"
then
END=1
else
if test "X$ANS" = "Xy" -o "X$ANS" = "XY" -o "X$ANS" = "X"
then
rm -f ${OLD}.old
mv $OLD ${OLD}.old
mv $NEW $OLD
END=1
else
echo ""
echo "Please answer y|n [y]."
fi
fi
done
echo ""
echo "You may now run the make command -- e.g.,"
echo ""
echo " $ make"
echo ""
exit 0
#LAST_LINE