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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.148 2003/05/17 02:07:07 henning Exp $
# TARGETS
# pf: feed pfNN.in through pfctl and check wether the output matches pfNN.ok
# selfpf: feed pfctl output through pfctl again and verify it stays the same
# pfail: invalid rulesets pfctl must reject; pfailNN.in and pfailNN.ok
# pfsetup: set up lo1 and perform more tests
# pfr: table tests
# pfsimple: just check wether pfctl accepts a given ruleset, not checking output
# pfload: load ruleset into anchor regress:regress and verify pfctl -vvsr
# pfopt: as target pf, but supply extra command line options
PFTESTS=1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
PFTESTS+=28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
PFTESTS+=51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
PFTESTS+=74 75
PFFAIL=1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
PFFAIL+=28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
PFSIMPLE=1 2
PFSETUP=1 2 3 4
PFLOAD=1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
PFLOAD+=30 31 32 34 36 38 39 40 44 46 47 48 49 54 56 60 61 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
PFLOAD+=72 73 74 75
PFALTQ=1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
# disabled; no altq in anchors
# PFLOAD+=33 35 37 42 43 45 51 58 59 62 63 64
# only testing parser, load test would be useless
# PFLOAD+=6 22 41 50 52 53 55 57
PFTABLE=1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
PFOPT=1 2 3 4 5
.for n in ${PFFAIL}
PFAIL_TARGETS+=pfail${n}
PFAIL_UPDATES+=pfail${n}-update
pfail${n}:
pfctl -nv -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pfail${n}.in 2>&1 | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/pfail${n}.ok /dev/stdin
pfail${n}-update:
if pfctl -nv -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pfail${n}.in > \
${.CURDIR}/pfail${n}.ok 2>&1; then \
true; \
fi;
.endfor
pfail: ${PFAIL_TARGETS}
pfail-update: ${PFAIL_UPDATES}
REGRESS_TARGETS+=pfail
UPDATE_TARGETS+=pfail-update
.for n in ${PFTESTS}
PF_TARGETS+=pf${n}
PF_UPDATES+=pf${n}-update
pf${n}:
pfctl -nv -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.in | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.ok /dev/stdin
pf${n}-update:
pfctl -nv -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.in > ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.ok
SELFPF_TARGETS+=selfpf${n}
selfpf${n}:
pfctl -nv -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.ok | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.ok /dev/stdin
.endfor
pf: ${PF_TARGETS}
selfpf: ${SELFPF_TARGETS}
pf-update: ${PF_UPDATES}
REGRESS_TARGETS+=pf
REGRESS_TARGETS+=selfpf
UPDATE_TARGETS+=pf-update
.for n in ${PFSIMPLE}
PFSIMPLE_TARGETS+=pfsimple${n}
pfsimple${n}:
pfctl -nf - < ${.CURDIR}/pfsimple${n}.in
.endfor
pfsimple: ${PFSIMPLE_TARGETS}
REGRESS_TARGETS+=pfsimple
.for n in ${PFLOAD}
PFLOAD_TARGETS+=pfload${n}
PFLOAD_UPDATES+=pfload${n}-update
pfload${n}:
${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.in
(${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -gvvsn; \
${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -gvvsr) | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.loaded /dev/stdin
${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -Fn >/dev/null 2>&1
${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -Fr >/dev/null 2>&1
pfload${n}-update:
${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.in
(${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -gvvsn; \
${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -gvvsr) > ${.CURDIR}/pf${n}.loaded
${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -Fn >/dev/null 2>&1
${SUDO} pfctl -a regress:regress -Fr >/dev/null 2>&1
.endfor
pfload: ${PFLOAD_TARGETS}
pfload-update: ${PFLOAD_UPDATES}
REGRESS_TARGETS+=pfload
UPDATE_TARGETS+=pfload-update
.for n in ${PFTABLE}
PFR_TARGETS+=pfr${n}
PFR_UPDATES+=pfr${n}-update
pfr${n}:
${SUDO} /bin/ksh ${.CURDIR}/pfr.exec ${.CURDIR}/pfr${n}.in | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/pfr${n}.ok /dev/stdin
pfr${n}-update:
${SUDO} /bin/ksh ${.CURDIR}/pfr.exec ${.CURDIR}/pfr${n}.in > \
${.CURDIR}/pfr${n}.ok
.endfor
pfr: ${PFR_TARGETS}
pfr-update: ${PFR_UPDATES}
REGRESS_TARGETS+=pfr
UPDATE_TARGETS+=pfr-update
.for n in ${PFOPT}
PFOPT_TARGETS+=pfopt${n}
PFOPT_UPDATES+=pfopt${n}-update
pfopt${n}:
pfctl -nv -f - `cat ${.CURDIR}/pfopt${n}.opts` \
< ${.CURDIR}/pfopt${n}.in | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/pfopt${n}.ok /dev/stdin
pfopt${n}-update:
pfctl -nv -f - `cat ${.CURDIR}/pfopt${n}.opts` \
< ${.CURDIR}/pfopt${n}.in > ${.CURDIR}/pfopt${n}.ok
.endfor
pfopt: ${PFOPT_TARGETS}
pfopt-update: ${PFOPT_UPDATES}
REGRESS_TARGETS+=pfopt
UPDATE_TARGETS+=pfopt-update
.for n in ${PFSETUP}
PFSETUP_TARGETS+=pfsetup${n}
PFSETUP_UPDATES+=pfsetup${n}-update
pfsetup${n}:
${SUDO} ${SHELL} ${.CURDIR}/pfsetup${n}.setup
pfctl -nv -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pfsetup${n}.in | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/pfsetup${n}.ok /dev/stdin
${SUDO} ${SHELL} ${.CURDIR}/pfsetup${n}.clean
pfsetup${n}-update:
${SUDO} ${SHELL} ${.CURDIR}/pfsetup${n}.setup
pfctl -nv -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pfsetup${n}.in > ${.CURDIR}/pfsetup${n}.ok
${SUDO} ${SHELL} ${.CURDIR}/pfsetup${n}.clean
.endfor
pfsetup: ${PFSETUP_TARGETS}
pfsetup-update: ${PFSETUP_UPDATES}
.ifdef DO_PFSETUP
REGRESS_TARGETS+=pfsetup
UPDATE_TARGETS+=pfsetup-update
.endif
.for n in ${PFALTQ}
PFALTQ_TARGETS+=pfaltq${n}
PFALTQ_UPDATES+=pfaltq${n}-update
pfaltq${n}:
${SUDO} pfctl -Fa >/dev/null 2>&1
${SUDO} pfctl -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pfaltq${n}.in
( ${SUDO} pfctl -gsq; \
${SUDO} pfctl -gsr ) | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/pfaltq${n}.ok /dev/stdin
${SUDO} pfctl -Fa >/dev/null 2>&1
pfaltq${n}-update:
${SUDO} pfctl -Fa >/dev/null 2>&1
${SUDO} pfctl -f - < ${.CURDIR}/pfaltq${n}.in
( ${SUDO} pfctl -gsq; \
${SUDO} pfctl -gsr ) > ${.CURDIR}/pfaltq${n}.ok
${SUDO} pfctl -Fa >/dev/null 2>&1
.endfor
pfaltq: ${PFALTQ_TARGETS}
pfaltq-update: ${PFALTQ_UPDATES}
update: ${UPDATE_TARGETS}
.PHONY: ${REGRESS_TARGETS}
.include <bsd.regress.mk>
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