From 041090275a22be6081fdb984a903b8a2d16bb80e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Schiffer Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 06:22:33 +0100 Subject: doc: add build documentation --- doc/source/devel/building.rst | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 55 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/source/devel/building.rst (limited to 'doc/source/devel') diff --git a/doc/source/devel/building.rst b/doc/source/devel/building.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7260b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/source/devel/building.rst @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +Building fastd +============== + +Dependencies +~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +* libuecc (developed together with fastd) +* libsodium or NaCl (for most crypto methods) +* libcap (Linux only; can be disabled if you don't need POSIX capability support) +* Bison (>= 2.5) +* pkg-config + +Optional: + +* libssl (for fast AES implementations; OpenSSL support must be enabled during build) + +Building +~~~~~~~~ + +fastd uses the CMake build system. The libuecc build works the same. + +:: + + # Get fastd (or use the release tarballs) + git clone git://git.universe-factory.net/fastd + + # Create a build dir + mkdir fastd-build + cd fastd-build + cmake ../fastd + + # Build fastd, binary can be found in the src subdir of the build dir + make + + # Install in the system + make install + +CMake will fail if any of fastd's dependencies can't be found. The build can be configured with the ccmake tool +if it is installed (in package ``cmake-curses-gui`` on Debian). + +CMake variables +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +There are a few option that can be given to cmake with ``-DVARIABLE=VALUE``: + +* If you have a recent enough toolchain (GCC 4.8 or higher recommended), you can enable link-time optimization with ENABLE_LTO=ON to get slightly better optimized binaries +* By default, fastd will try to build against libsodium. If you want to use NaCl instead, set ENABLE_LIBSODIUM=OFF +* Use ENABLE_OPENSSL=ON/OFF to enable or disable compiling against OpenSSL +* If you have a toolchain without binutils plugin support (e.g. on Debian Wheezy), it is not enough to keep ENABLE_LTO disabled, in addition CMake must be told to use the standard `ar`, `ranlib` and `nm` implementation instead of the GCC-provided versions:: + + CMAKE_AR=/usr/bin/ar + CMAKE_RANLIB=/usr/bin/ranlib + CMAKE_NM=/usr/bin/nm + +* You can see all CMake options by calling ``ccmake .`` in the build directory after running cmake. Use the `t` key to toggle display between simple and advanced view and use `c` and then `g` to update the configuration after making changes in ccmake. -- cgit v1.2.3