################################################################################ # # sysdig # ################################################################################ SYSDIG_VERSION = 0.1.100 SYSDIG_SITE = $(call github,draios,sysdig,$(SYSDIG_VERSION)) SYSDIG_LICENSE = GPL-2.0 SYSDIG_LICENSE_FILES = COPYING SYSDIG_CONF_OPTS = -DUSE_BUNDLED_LUAJIT=OFF -DUSE_BUNDLED_ZLIB=OFF \ -DUSE_BUNDLED_JSONCPP=OFF -DENABLE_DKMS=OFF SYSDIG_DEPENDENCIES = zlib luajit jsoncpp SYSDIG_SUPPORTS_IN_SOURCE_BUILD = NO # sysdig creates the module Makefile from a template, which contains a # single place-holder, KBUILD_FLAGS, wich is only replaced with two # things: # - debug flags, which we don't care about here, # - 'sysdig-feature' flags, which are never set, so always empty # So, just replace the place-holder with the only meaningful value: nothing. define SYSDIG_MODULE_GEN_MAKEFILE $(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(@D)/driver/Makefile.in $(@D)/driver/Makefile $(SED) 's/@KBUILD_FLAGS@//;' $(@D)/driver/Makefile endef SYSDIG_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += SYSDIG_MODULE_GEN_MAKEFILE # Don't build the driver as part of the 'standard' procedure, we'll # build it on our own with the kernel-module infra. SYSDIG_CONF_OPTS += -DBUILD_DRIVER=OFF SYSDIG_MODULE_SUBDIRS = driver SYSDIG_MODULE_MAKE_OPTS = KERNELDIR=$(LINUX_DIR) $(eval $(kernel-module)) $(eval $(cmake-package))