# Flawfinder. # Released under the General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later. # (C) 2001-2017 David A. Wheeler. # See "release_process.md" for release process, including # how to change version numbers. NAME=flawfinder VERSION=2.0.6 RPM_VERSION=1 VERSIONEDNAME=$(NAME)-$(VERSION) ARCH=noarch SAMPLE_DIR=/usr/src/linux-2.2.16 PYTHON=python PYTHON2=python2 PYTHON3=python3 # Flawfinder has traditionally used INSTALL_DIR, INSTALL_DIR_BIN, and # INSTALL_DIR_MAN. Here we add support for GNU variables like prefix, etc.; # users who override the older flawfinder-specific variable names will # not notice any changes. We define exec_prefix oddly so we can # quietly merge these 2 systems: prefix=/usr/local INSTALL_DIR=$(prefix) exec_prefix=$(INSTALL_DIR) bindir=$(exec_prefix)/bin INSTALL_DIR_BIN=$(bindir) datarootdir=$(INSTALL_DIR)/share mandir=$(datarootdir)/man man1dir=$(mandir)/man1 INSTALL_DIR_MAN=$(man1dir) FLEX=flex # For Cygwin on Windows, set PYTHONEXT=.py # (EXE=.exe would be needed on some systems, but not for flawfinder) EXE= PYTHONEXT= # EXE=.exe # PYTHONEXT=.py # The rpm build command. "rpmbuild" for rpm version 4.1+ # (e.g., in Red Hat Linux 8), "rpm" for older versions. RPMBUILD=rpmbuild DESTDIR= all: flawfinder.pdf flawfinder.1.gz chmod -R a+rX * # We use the "-p" option of mkdir; some very old Unixes # might not support this option, but it's a really common option # and required by SUSv3 (and probably earlier, I haven't checked). MKDIR_P=mkdir -p INSTALL_PROGRAM=cp -p INSTALL_DATA=cp -p # This installer doesn't install the compiled Python bytecode. # It doesn't take long to compile the short Python code, so # it doesn't save much time, and having the source code available # makes it easier to see what it does. It also avoids the # (admittedly rare) problem of bad date/timestamps causing the # compiled code to override later uncompiled Python code. install: -$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_DIR_BIN) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) flawfinder $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_DIR_BIN)/flawfinder$(PYTHONEXT) -$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_DIR_MAN) $(INSTALL_DATA) flawfinder.1 $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_DIR_MAN)/flawfinder.1 uninstall: rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_DIR_BIN)/flawfinder$(PYTHONEXT) rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_DIR_MAN)/flawfinder.1 flawfinder.1.gz: flawfinder.1 gzip -c9 < flawfinder.1 > flawfinder.1.gz flawfinder.ps: flawfinder.1 man -t ./flawfinder.1 > flawfinder.ps flawfinder.pdf: flawfinder.ps ps2pdf flawfinder.ps flawfinder.pdf # Not built by default, since man2html is not widely available # and the PDF is prettier. flawfinder.html: flawfinder.1 man2html flawfinder.1 | tail -n +3 > flawfinder.html clean: rm -f *.pyc rm -f flawfinder-$(VERSION).tar.gz rm -f cwe.c cwe rm -f *.tar *.exe ./cwe distribute: clean flawfinder.pdf flawfinder.ps rm -fr build dist flawfinder.egg-info ,tempdir chmod -R a+rX * mkdir ,tempdir cp -p [a-zA-Z]* ,tempdir rm -f ,tempdir/*.tar.gz rm -f ,tempdir/*.rpm # We don't need both "flawfinder" and "flawfinder.py": rm -f ,tempdir/flawfinder.py mv ,tempdir flawfinder-$(VERSION) # Nobody else needs "update" either. rm -f ,tempdir/update # Don't need compressed version of document. rm -f ,tempdir/flawfinder.1.gz # Don't include (out of date) index.html rm -f ,tempdir/index.html tar cvfz flawfinder-$(VERSION).tar.gz flawfinder-$(VERSION) chown --reference=. flawfinder-$(VERSION).tar.gz rm -fr flawfinder-$(VERSION) dist: distribute # This *creates* a PyPi distribution package. Use "upload-pypi" to upload it pypi: python setup.py bdist_wheel --universal # NOTE: Only do this after running "make pypi" & being satisfied with it # Use "-r pypitest" to upload to pypitest. upload-pypi: twine upload dist/* time: echo "Timing the program. First, time taken:" time ./flawfinder $(SAMPLE_DIR)/*/*.[ch] > /dev/null echo "Lines examined:" wc -l $(SAMPLE_DIR)/*/*.[ch] | tail -2 test_001: flawfinder test.c test2.c @echo 'test_001 (text output)' @# Omit time report so that results are always the same textually. @$(PYTHON) ./flawfinder --omittime test.c test2.c > test-results.txt @echo >> test-results.txt @echo "Testing for no ending newline:" >> test-results.txt @$(PYTHON) ./flawfinder --omittime no-ending-newline.c | \ grep 'Lines analyzed' >> test-results.txt @diff -u correct-results.txt test-results.txt test_002: flawfinder test.c test2.c @echo 'test_002 (HTML output)' @$(PYTHON) ./flawfinder --omittime --html --context test.c test2.c > test-results.html @diff -u correct-results.html test-results.html test_003: flawfinder test.c test2.c @echo 'test_003 (CSV output)' @$(PYTHON) ./flawfinder --csv test.c test2.c > test-results.csv @diff -u correct-results.csv test-results.csv test_004: flawfinder test.c @echo 'test_004 (single-line)' @$(PYTHON) ./flawfinder -m 5 -S -DC --quiet test.c > \ test-results-004.txt @diff -u correct-results-004.txt test-results-004.txt test_005: flawfinder test-diff-005.patch test-patched.c @echo 'test_005 (diff)' @$(PYTHON) ./flawfinder -SQDC -P test-diff-005.patch \ test-patched.c > test-results-005.txt @diff -u correct-results-005.txt test-results-005.txt test_006: flawfinder test.c @echo 'test_006 (save/load hitlist)' @$(PYTHON) ./flawfinder -S -DC --quiet \ --savehitlist test-saved-hitlist-006.txt \ test.c > test-junk-006.txt @$(PYTHON) ./flawfinder -SQDC -m 5 \ --loadhitlist test-saved-hitlist-006.txt > \ test-results-006.txt @diff -u correct-results-006.txt test-results-006.txt test_007: setup.py @echo 'test_007 (setup.py sane)' @test "`$(PYTHON) setup.py --name`" = 'flawfinder' @test "`$(PYTHON) setup.py --license`" = 'GPL-2.0+' @test "`$(PYTHON) setup.py --author`" = 'David A. Wheeler' # Run all tests on *one* version of Python; # output shows differences from expected results. # If everything works as expected, it just prints test numbers. # Set PYTHON as needed, including to "" test: test_001 test_002 test_003 test_004 test_005 test_006 test_007 @echo 'All tests pass!' # Usual check routine. Run all tests using *both* python2 and python3. check: @echo "Testing with $(PYTHON2)" @PYTHON="$(PYTHON2)" $(MAKE) test @echo @echo "Testing with $(PYTHON3)" @PYTHON="$(PYTHON3)" $(MAKE) test # Run "make test-is-correct" if the results are as expected. test-is-correct: test-results.txt cp -p test-results.txt correct-results.txt cp -p test-results.html correct-results.html cp -p test-results.csv correct-results.csv cp -p test-results-004.txt correct-results-004.txt cp -p test-results-005.txt correct-results-005.txt cp -p test-results-006.txt correct-results-006.txt profile: /usr/lib/python1.5/profile.py ./flawfinder > profile-results $(SAMPLE_DIR)/*/*.[ch] > profile-results rpm: distribute chmod -R a+rX * cp $(VERSIONEDNAME).tar.gz /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES cp flawfinder.spec /usr/src/redhat/SPECS cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS $(RPMBUILD) -ba flawfinder.spec chmod a+r /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$(ARCH)/$(VERSIONEDNAME)-$(RPM_VERSION)*.rpm chmod a+r /usr/src/redhat/SRPMS/$(VERSIONEDNAME)-$(RPM_VERSION)*.src.rpm # cp -p /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$(ARCH)/$(VERSIONEDNAME)-$(RPM_VERSION)*.rpm . # cp -p /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$(ARCH)/$(VERSIONEDNAME)-$(RPM_VERSION)*.rpm $(VERSIONEDNAME)-$(RPM_VERSION).noarch.rpm cp -p /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$(ARCH)/$(VERSIONEDNAME)-$(RPM_VERSION)*.rpm . cp -p /usr/src/redhat/SRPMS/$(VERSIONEDNAME)-$(RPM_VERSION)*.src.rpm . chown --reference=README *.rpm # Install, for testing. Ignore the "not installed" message here, # unless you already installed it; we're just removing any old copies: -rpm -e flawfinder rpm -ivh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$(ARCH)/$(VERSIONEDNAME)-$(RPM_VERSION)*.rpm echo "Use rpm -e $(NAME) to remove the package" chown --reference=. *.rpm # This is a developer convenience target, not intended for general use. my-install: flawfinder.pdf flawfinder.ps test cp -p $(VERSIONEDNAME).tar.gz \ flawfinder flawfinder.1 makefile \ flawfinder.pdf flawfinder.ps ChangeLog \ test.c test2.c test-results.txt test-results.html \ /home/dwheeler/dwheeler.com/flawfinder/ # This is intended to be a local capability to list CWEs cwe.c: cwe.l $(FLEX) -o cwe.c cwe.l cwe: cwe.c $(CC) -o cwe cwe.c -lfl show-cwes: cwe ./cwe < flawfinder | sort -u -V pylint: pylint flawfinder .PHONY: install clean test check profile test-is-correct rpm \ uninstall distribute my-install show-cwes pylint # When I switch to using "DistUtils", I may need to move the MANIFEST.in # file into a subdirectory (named flawfinder-versionnumber). # I can then create all the distribution files by just typing: # python setup.py bdist_rpm