binutils-gdb/libiberty/configure.ac
Nick Clifton e2a2633945 Synchronize sourceware version of the libiberty sources with the master gcc versions.
This brings in the following commits:

commit c73cc6fe6207b2863afa31a3be8ad87b70d3df0a
Author: Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 5 23:32:19 2023 +0100

    libiberty: Fix build with GCC < 7

    Tobias reported on IRC that the linker fails to build with GCC 4.8.5.
    In configure I've tried to use everything actually used in the sha1.c
    x86 hw implementation, but unfortunately I forgot about implicit function
    declarations.  GCC before 7 did have <cpuid.h> header and bit_SHA define
    and __get_cpuid function defined inline, but it didn't define
    __get_cpuid_count, which compiled fine (and the configure test is
    intentionally compile time only) due to implicit function declaration,
    but then failed to link when linking the linker, because
    __get_cpuid_count wasn't defined anywhere.

    The following patch fixes that by using what autoconf uses in AC_CHECK_DECL
    to make sure the functions are declared.

commit 691858d279335eeeeed3afafdf872b1c5f8f4201
Author: Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
Date:   Tue Dec 5 11:04:06 2023 +0100

    libiberty: Fix pex_unix_wait return type

    The recent warning patches broke Solaris bootstrap:

    /vol/gcc/src/hg/master/local/libiberty/pex-unix.c:326:3: error: initialization of 'pid_t (*)(struct pex_obj *, pid_t,  int *, struct pex_time *, int,  const char **, int *)' {aka 'long int (*)(struct pex_obj *, long int,  int *, struct pex_time *, int,  const char **, int *)'} from incompatible pointer type 'int (*)(struct pex_obj *, pid_t,  int *, struct pex_time *, int,  const char **, int *)' {aka 'int (*)(struct pex_obj *, long int,  int *, struct pex_time *, int,  const char **, int *)'} [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
      326 |   pex_unix_wait,
          |   ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
    /vol/gcc/src/hg/master/local/libiberty/pex-unix.c:326:3: note: (near initialization for 'funcs.wait')

    While pex_funcs.wait expects a function returning pid_t, pex_unix_wait
    currently returns int.  However, on Solaris pid_t is long for 32-bit,
    but int for 64-bit.

    This patches fixes this by having pex_unix_wait return pid_t as
    expected, and like every other variant already does.

    Bootstrapped without regressions on i386-pc-solaris2.11,
    sparc-sun-solaris2.11, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, and
    x86_64-apple-darwin23.1.0.

commit c3f281a0c1ca50e4df5049923aa2f5d1c3c39ff6
Author: Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
Date:   Mon Sep 25 10:15:02 2023 +0100

    c++: mangle function template constraints

    Per https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/issues/24 and
    https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/pull/166

    We need to mangle constraints to be able to distinguish between function
    templates that only differ in constraints.  From the latter link, we want to
    use the template parameter mangling previously specified for lambdas to also
    make explicit the form of a template parameter where the argument is not a
    "natural" fit for it, such as when the parameter is constrained or deduced.

    I'm concerned about how the latter link changes the mangling for some C++98
    and C++11 patterns, so I've limited template_parm_natural_p to avoid two
    cases found by running the testsuite with -Wabi forced on:

    template <class T, T V> T f() { return V; }
    int main() { return f<int,42>(); }

    template <int i> int max() { return i; }
    template <int i, int j, int... rest> int max()
    {
      int sub = max<j, rest...>();
      return i > sub ? i : sub;
    }
    int main() {  return max<1,2,3>(); }

    A third C++11 pattern is changed by this patch:

    template <template <typename...> class TT, typename... Ts> TT<Ts...> f();
    template <typename> struct A { };
    int main() { f<A,int>(); }

    I aim to resolve these with the ABI committee before GCC 14.1.

    We also need to resolve https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/issues/38
    (mangling references to dependent template-ids where the name is fully
    resolved) as references to concepts in std:: will consistently run into this
    area.  This is why mangle-concepts1.C only refers to concepts in the global
    namespace so far.

    The library changes are to avoid trying to mangle builtins, which fails.

    Demangler support and test coverage is not complete yet.

commit f2c52c0dfde581461959b0e2b423ad106aadf179
Author: Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
Date:   Thu Nov 30 10:06:23 2023 +0100

    libiberty: Disable hwcaps for sha1.o

    This patch

    commit bf4f40cc3195eb7b900bf5535cdba1ee51fdbb8e
    Author: Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
    Date:   Tue Nov 28 13:14:05 2023 +0100

        libiberty: Use x86 HW optimized sha1

    broke Solaris/x86 bootstrap with the native as:

    libtool: compile:  /var/gcc/regression/master/11.4-gcc/build/./gcc/gccgo -B/var/gcc/regression/master/11.4-gcc/build/./gcc/ -B/vol/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.11/bin/ -B/vol/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.11/lib/ -isystem /vol/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.11/include -isystem /vol/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.11/sys-include -fchecking=1 -minline-all-stringops -O2 -g -I . -c -fgo-pkgpath=internal/goarch /vol/gcc/src/hg/master/local/libgo/go/internal/goarch/goarch.go zgoarch.go
    ld.so.1: go1: fatal: /var/gcc/regression/master/11.4-gcc/build/gcc/go1: hardware capability (CA_SUNW_HW_2) unsupported: 0x4000000  [ SHA1 ]
    gccgo: fatal error: Killed signal terminated program go1

    As is already done in a couple of other similar cases, this patches
    disables hwcaps support for libiberty.

    Initially, this didn't work because config/hwcaps.m4 uses target_os, but
    didn't ensure it is defined.

    Tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11 with as and gas.

commit bf4f40cc3195eb7b900bf5535cdba1ee51fdbb8e
Author: Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 28 13:14:05 2023 +0100

    libiberty: Use x86 HW optimized sha1

    Nick has approved this patch (+ small ld change to use it for --build-id=),
    so I'm commiting it to GCC as master as well.

    If anyone from ARM would be willing to implement it similarly with
    vsha1{cq,mq,pq,h,su0q,su1q}_u32 intrinsics, it could be a useful linker
    speedup on those hosts as well, the intent in sha1.c was that
    sha1_hw_process_bytes, sha1_hw_process_block functions
    would be defined whenever
    defined (HAVE_X86_SHA1_HW_SUPPORT) || defined (HAVE_WHATEVERELSE_SHA1_HW_SUPPORT)
    but the body of sha1_hw_process_block and sha1_choose_process_bytes
    would then have #elif defined (HAVE_WHATEVERELSE_SHA1_HW_SUPPORT) for
    the other arch support, similarly for any target attributes on
    sha1_hw_process_block if needed.

commit 01bc30b222a9d2ff0269325d9e367f8f1fcef942
Author: Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 15 20:27:08 2023 +0100

    Regenerate libiberty/aclocal.m4 with aclocal 1.15.1

    There is a new buildbot check that all autotool files are generated
    with the correct versions (automake 1.15.1 and autoconf 2.69).
    https://builder.sourceware.org/buildbot/#/builders/gcc-autoregen

    Correct one file that was generated with the wrong version.

commit 879cf9ff45d94065d89e24b71c6b27c7076ac518
Author: Brendan Shanks <bshanks@codeweavers.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 9 21:01:07 2023 -0700

    [PATCH v3] libiberty: Use posix_spawn in pex-unix when available.

    Hi,

    This patch implements pex_unix_exec_child using posix_spawn when
    available.

    This should especially benefit recent macOS (where vfork just calls
    fork), but should have equivalent or faster performance on all
    platforms.
    In addition, the implementation is substantially simpler than the
    vfork+exec code path.

    Tested on x86_64-linux.

    v2: Fix error handling (previously the function would be run twice in
    case of error), and don't use a macro that changes control flow.

    v3: Match file style for error-handling blocks, don't close
    in/out/errdes on error, and check close() for errors.

commit 810bcc00156cefce7ad40fc9d8de6e43c3a04450
Author: Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
Date:   Thu Aug 17 11:36:23 2023 -0400

    c++: constrained hidden friends [PR109751]

    r13-4035 avoided a problem with overloading of constrained hidden friends by
    checking satisfaction, but checking satisfaction early is inconsistent with
    the usual late checking and can lead to hard errors, so let's not do that
    after all.

    We were wrongly treating the different instantiations of the same friend
    template as the same function because maybe_substitute_reqs_for was failing
    to actually substitute in the case of a non-template friend.  But we don't
    actually need to do the substitution anyway, because [temp.friend] says that
    such a friend can't be the same as any other declaration.

    After fixing that, instead of a redefinition error we got an ambiguous
    overload error, fixed by allowing constrained hidden friends to coexist
    until overload resolution, at which point they probably won't be in the same
    ADL overload set anyway.

    And we avoid mangling collisions by following the proposed mangling for
    these friends as a member function with an extra 'F' before the name.  I
    demangle this by just adding [friend] to the name of the function because
    it's not feasible to reconstruct the actual scope of the function since the
    mangling ABI doesn't distinguish between class and namespace scopes.

            PR c++/109751
2024-01-09 12:34:00 +00:00

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dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script
AC_INIT
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([xmalloc.c])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS([../config])
# This works around the fact that libtool configuration may change LD
# for this particular configuration, but some shells, instead of
# keeping the changes in LD private, export them just because LD is
# exported. We don't use libtool yet, but some day we might, so...
ORIGINAL_LD_FOR_MULTILIBS=$LD
dnl We use these options to decide which functions to include.
AC_ARG_WITH(target-subdir,
[ --with-target-subdir=SUBDIR Configuring in a subdirectory for target])
AC_ARG_WITH(build-subdir,
[ --with-build-subdir=SUBDIR Configuring in a subdirectory for build])
AC_ARG_WITH(cross-host,
[ --with-cross-host=HOST Configuring with a cross compiler])
AC_ARG_WITH(newlib,
[ --with-newlib Configuring with newlib])
if test "${srcdir}" = "."; then
if test -n "${with_build_subdir}"; then
libiberty_topdir="${srcdir}/../.."
with_target_subdir=
elif test -z "${with_target_subdir}"; then
libiberty_topdir="${srcdir}/.."
else
if test "${with_target_subdir}" != "."; then
libiberty_topdir="${srcdir}/${with_multisrctop}../.."
else
libiberty_topdir="${srcdir}/${with_multisrctop}.."
fi
fi
else
libiberty_topdir="${srcdir}/.."
fi
AC_SUBST(libiberty_topdir)
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR($libiberty_topdir)
dnl Very limited version of automake's enable-maintainer-mode
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles])
dnl maintainer-mode is disabled by default
AC_ARG_ENABLE(maintainer-mode,
[ --enable-maintainer-mode
enable make rules and dependencies not useful
(and sometimes confusing) to the casual installer],
maintainer_mode=$enableval,
maintainer_mode=no)
AC_MSG_RESULT($maintainer_mode)
if test "$maintainer_mode" = "yes"; then
MAINT=''
NOTMAINT='#'
else
MAINT='#'
NOTMAINT=''
fi
AC_SUBST(MAINT)dnl
AC_SUBST(NOTMAINT)dnl
if test -z "$ETAGS"; then
ETAGS=etags
fi
AC_SUBST([ETAGS])
# Do we have a single-tree copy of texinfo? Even if we do, we can't
# rely on it - libiberty is built before texinfo.
AC_CHECK_PROG(MAKEINFO, makeinfo, makeinfo, )
if test "x$MAKEINFO" = "x"; then
MAKEINFO="@echo makeinfo missing; true"
BUILD_INFO=
else
BUILD_INFO=info
case "$MAKEINFO" in
*/missing\ makeinfo*)
BUILD_INFO=
AC_MSG_WARN([
*** Makeinfo is missing. Info documentation will not be built.])
;;
*)
case x"`$MAKEINFO --version | grep 'GNU texinfo'`" in
x*\ [[1-3]].* )
MAKEINFO="@echo $MAKEINFO is too old, 4.0 or newer required; true"
BUILD_INFO=
AC_MSG_WARN([
*** Makeinfo is too old. Info documentation will not be built.])
;;
esac
;;
esac
fi
AC_SUBST(MAKEINFO)
AC_SUBST(BUILD_INFO)
AC_CHECK_PROG(PERL, perl, perl, )
if test x"$PERL" = x""; then
HAVE_PERL='#'
else
HAVE_PERL=''
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_PERL)
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
dnl When we start using automake:
dnl AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(libiberty, 1.0)
dnl These must be called before AM_PROG_LIBTOOL, because it may want
dnl to call AC_CHECK_PROG.
AC_CHECK_TOOL(AR, ar)
AC_CHECK_TOOL(RANLIB, ranlib, :)
GCC_PLUGIN_OPTION(PLUGIN_OPTION)
if test -n "$PLUGIN_OPTION"; then
if $AR --help 2>&1 | grep -q "\--plugin"; then
AR_PLUGIN_OPTION="$PLUGIN_OPTION"
AC_SUBST(AR_PLUGIN_OPTION)
fi
if $RANLIB --help 2>&1 | grep -q "\--plugin"; then
RANLIB_PLUGIN_OPTION="$PLUGIN_OPTION"
AC_SUBST(RANLIB_PLUGIN_OPTION)
fi
fi
dnl When switching to automake, replace the following with AM_ENABLE_MULTILIB.
# Add --enable-multilib to configure.
# Default to --enable-multilib
AC_ARG_ENABLE(multilib,
[ --enable-multilib build many library versions (default)],
[case "$enableval" in
yes) multilib=yes ;;
no) multilib=no ;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for multilib option]) ;;
esac],
[multilib=yes])
# Even if the default multilib is not a cross compilation,
# it may be that some of the other multilibs are.
if test $cross_compiling = no && test $multilib = yes \
&& test "x${with_multisubdir}" != x ; then
cross_compiling=maybe
fi
# We may wish to install the target headers somewhere.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to install libiberty headers and static library])
dnl install-libiberty is disabled by default
AC_ARG_ENABLE(install-libiberty,
[ --enable-install-libiberty Install headers and library for end users],
enable_install_libiberty=$enableval,
enable_install_libiberty=no)dnl
# Option parsed, now set things appropriately.
case x"$enable_install_libiberty" in
xyes|x)
target_header_dir=libiberty
;;
xno)
target_header_dir=
;;
*)
# This could be sanity-checked in various ways...
target_header_dir="${enable_install_libiberty}"
;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT($enable_install_libiberty)
AC_MSG_NOTICE([target_header_dir = $target_header_dir])
GCC_NO_EXECUTABLES
AC_PROG_CC
AC_GNU_SOURCE
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
AC_PROG_CPP_WERROR
ACX_PROG_CC_WARNING_OPTS([-W -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wc++-compat \
-Wstrict-prototypes \
-Wshadow=local], [ac_libiberty_warn_cflags])
ACX_PROG_CC_WARNING_ALMOST_PEDANTIC([], [ac_libiberty_warn_cflags])
AC_PROG_CC_C_O
# autoconf is lame and doesn't give us any substitution variable for this.
if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_prog_cc_'${ac_cc}_c_o`\" = no"; then
NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O=yes
else
OUTPUT_OPTION='-o $@'
fi
AC_SUBST(NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O)
AC_SUBST(OUTPUT_OPTION)
AC_C_CONST
AC_C_INLINE
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
dnl When we start using libtool:
dnl Default to a non shared library. This may be overridden by the
dnl configure option --enable-shared.
dnl AM_DISABLE_SHARED
dnl When we start using libtool:
dnl AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
dnl When we start using automake:
dnl AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h:config.in)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h:config.in)
dnl When we start using automake:
dnl AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
dnl AC_EXEEXT
dnl When we start using automake:
dnl AM_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_INSTALL
# Don't build the shared library for build.
if [[ -n "${with_build_subdir}" ]]; then
enable_shared=no
fi
frag=
case "${host}" in
rs6000-ibm-aix3.1 | rs6000-ibm-aix)
frag=mh-aix ;;
*-*-cxux7*) frag=mh-cxux7 ;;
*-*-freebsd2.1.*) frag=mh-fbsd21 ;;
*-*-freebsd2.2.[[012]]) frag=mh-fbsd21 ;;
i370-*-opened*) frag=mh-openedition ;;
i[[34567]]86-*-windows*) frag=mh-windows ;;
esac
if [[ -n "${frag}" ]]; then
frag=${libiberty_topdir}/libiberty/config/$frag
fi
GCC_PICFLAG
# If they didn't specify --enable-shared, don't generate shared libs.
case "${enable_shared}" in
yes) shared=yes ;;
no) shared=no ;;
"") shared=no ;;
*) shared=yes ;;
esac
# ...unless --enable-host-{shared,pie} was passed from top-level config:
if [[ "${enable_host_shared}" = "yes" ]] || [[ "${enable_host_pie}" = "yes" ]]; then
shared=yes
fi
if [[ "${shared}" != "yes" ]]; then
PICFLAG=
fi
AC_SUBST(PICFLAG)
NOASANFLAG=
case " ${CFLAGS} " in
*\ -fsanitize=address\ *) NOASANFLAG=-fno-sanitize=address ;;
*\ -fsanitize=hwaddress\ *) NOASANFLAG=-fno-sanitize=hwaddress ;;
esac
AC_SUBST(NOASANFLAG)
GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS(CET_HOST_FLAGS)
AC_SUBST(CET_HOST_FLAGS)
GCC_CHECK_ASSEMBLER_HWCAP
echo "# Warning: this fragment is automatically generated" > temp-frag
if [[ -n "${frag}" ]] && [[ -f "${frag}" ]]; then
echo "Appending ${frag} to xhost-mkfrag"
echo "# Following fragment copied from ${frag}" >> temp-frag
cat ${frag} >> temp-frag
fi
# record if we want to build shared libs.
if [[ "${shared}" = "yes" ]]; then
echo enable_shared = yes >> temp-frag
else
echo enable_shared = no >> temp-frag
fi
frag=xhost-mkfrag
${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} ${libiberty_topdir}/move-if-change temp-frag xhost-mkfrag
host_makefile_frag=${frag}
AC_SUBST_FILE(host_makefile_frag)
# It's OK to check for header files. Although the compiler may not be
# able to link anything, it had better be able to at least compile
# something.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/file.h sys/param.h limits.h stdlib.h malloc.h string.h unistd.h strings.h sys/time.h time.h sys/resource.h sys/stat.h sys/mman.h fcntl.h alloca.h sys/pstat.h sys/sysmp.h sys/sysinfo.h machine/hal_sysinfo.h sys/table.h sys/sysctl.h sys/systemcfg.h stdint.h stdio_ext.h process.h sys/prctl.h spawn.h)
AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT
AC_HEADER_TIME
libiberty_AC_DECLARE_ERRNO
# Determine sizes of some types.
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([int])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([long])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([size_t])
# Check for presense of long long
AC_CHECK_TYPE([long long],
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LONG_LONG, 1, [Define if you have the `long long' type.]) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([long long])],
[])
# Look for a 64-bit type.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a 64-bit type])
AC_CACHE_VAL(liberty_cv_uint64,
[AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
#include <stdint.h>
#endif],
[extern uint64_t foo;],
liberty_cv_uint64=uint64_t,
[AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
#include <limits.h>
#endif
#ifndef CHAR_BIT
#define CHAR_BIT 8
#endif],
[extern char foo[sizeof(long) * CHAR_BIT >= 64 ? 1 : -1];],
liberty_cv_uint64="unsigned long",
[AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
#include <limits.h>
#endif
#ifndef CHAR_BIT
#define CHAR_BIT 8
#endif],
[extern char foo[sizeof(long long) * CHAR_BIT >= 64 ? 1 : -1];],
liberty_cv_uint64="unsigned long long", liberty_cv_uint64=none)])])])
AC_MSG_RESULT($liberty_cv_uint64)
if test "$liberty_cv_uint64" != none; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(UNSIGNED_64BIT_TYPE, $liberty_cv_uint64,
[Define to an unsigned 64-bit type available in the compiler.])
fi
AC_TYPE_INTPTR_T
AC_TYPE_UINTPTR_T
AC_TYPE_SSIZE_T
# Given the above check, we always have uintptr_t or a fallback
# definition. So define HAVE_UINTPTR_T in case any imported code
# relies on it.
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UINTPTR_T, 1, [Define if you have the \`uintptr_t' type.])
AC_TYPE_PID_T
# This is the list of functions which libiberty will provide if they
# are not available on the host.
funcs="asprintf"
funcs="$funcs atexit"
funcs="$funcs basename"
funcs="$funcs bcmp"
funcs="$funcs bcopy"
funcs="$funcs bsearch"
funcs="$funcs bzero"
funcs="$funcs calloc"
funcs="$funcs clock"
funcs="$funcs ffs"
funcs="$funcs getcwd"
funcs="$funcs getpagesize"
funcs="$funcs gettimeofday"
funcs="$funcs index"
funcs="$funcs insque"
funcs="$funcs memchr"
funcs="$funcs memcmp"
funcs="$funcs memcpy"
funcs="$funcs memmem"
funcs="$funcs memmove"
funcs="$funcs mempcpy"
funcs="$funcs memset"
funcs="$funcs mkstemps"
funcs="$funcs putenv"
funcs="$funcs random"
funcs="$funcs rename"
funcs="$funcs rindex"
funcs="$funcs setenv"
funcs="$funcs snprintf"
funcs="$funcs sigsetmask"
funcs="$funcs stpcpy"
funcs="$funcs stpncpy"
funcs="$funcs strcasecmp"
funcs="$funcs strchr"
funcs="$funcs strdup"
funcs="$funcs strncasecmp"
funcs="$funcs strndup"
funcs="$funcs strnlen"
funcs="$funcs strrchr"
funcs="$funcs strstr"
funcs="$funcs strtod"
funcs="$funcs strtol"
funcs="$funcs strtoul"
funcs="$funcs strtoll"
funcs="$funcs strtoull"
funcs="$funcs strverscmp"
funcs="$funcs tmpnam"
funcs="$funcs vasprintf"
funcs="$funcs vfprintf"
funcs="$funcs vprintf"
funcs="$funcs vsnprintf"
funcs="$funcs vsprintf"
funcs="$funcs waitpid"
funcs="$funcs setproctitle"
# Also in the old function.def file: alloca, vfork, getopt.
vars="sys_errlist sys_nerr sys_siglist"
checkfuncs="__fsetlocking canonicalize_file_name dup3 getrlimit getrusage \
getsysinfo gettimeofday on_exit pipe2 posix_spawn posix_spawnp psignal \
pstat_getdynamic pstat_getstatic \
realpath setrlimit spawnve spawnvpe strerror strsignal sysconf sysctl \
sysmp table times wait3 wait4"
# Darwin has sbrk, but it is deprecated and that produces build-time warnings
# so do not check for it.
case "${host}" in
*-*-darwin*) ;;
*) checkfuncs="$checkfuncs sbrk"
esac
# These are neither executed nor required, but they help keep
# autoheader happy without adding a bunch of text to acconfig.h.
if test "x" = "y"; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(asprintf atexit \
basename bcmp bcopy bsearch bzero \
calloc canonicalize_file_name clock \
dup3 \
ffs __fsetlocking \
getcwd getpagesize getrlimit getrusage getsysinfo gettimeofday \
index insque \
memchr memcmp memcpy memmem memmove memset mkstemps \
on_exit \
pipe2 posix_spawn posix_spawnp psignal \
pstat_getdynamic pstat_getstatic putenv \
random realpath rename rindex \
sbrk setenv setproctitle setrlimit sigsetmask snprintf spawnve spawnvpe \
stpcpy stpncpy strcasecmp strchr strdup \
strerror strncasecmp strndup strnlen strrchr strsignal strstr strtod \
strtol strtoul strtoll strtoull strverscmp sysconf sysctl sysmp \
table times tmpnam \
vasprintf vfprintf vprintf vsprintf \
wait3 wait4 waitpid)
AC_CHECK_DECLS([basename(char *), ffs, asprintf, vasprintf, snprintf, vsnprintf, strtol, strtoul, strtoll, strtoull, strnlen])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST, 1, [Define if you have the sys_errlist variable.])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_NERR, 1, [Define if you have the sys_nerr variable.])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST, 1, [Define if you have the sys_siglist variable.])
fi
# For each of these functions, if the host does not provide the
# function we want to put FN.o in LIBOBJS, and if the host does
# provide the function, we want to define HAVE_FN in config.h.
setobjs=
CHECK=
if test -n "${with_target_subdir}"; then
# We are being configured as a target library. AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
# may not work correctly, because the compiler may not be able to
# link executables. Note that we may still be being configured
# native.
# If we are being configured for newlib, we know which functions
# newlib provide and which ones we will be expected to provide.
if test "x${with_newlib}" = "xyes"; then
AC_LIBOBJ([asprintf])
AC_LIBOBJ([basename])
AC_LIBOBJ([insque])
AC_LIBOBJ([random])
AC_LIBOBJ([strdup])
AC_LIBOBJ([vasprintf])
for f in $funcs; do
case "$f" in
asprintf | basename | insque | random | strdup | vasprintf)
;;
*)
n=HAVE_`echo $f | tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($n)
;;
esac
done
# newlib doesnt provide any of the variables in $vars, so we
# dont have to check them here.
# Of the functions in $checkfuncs, newlib only has strerror.
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRERROR)
setobjs=yes
fi
# If we are being configured for Mingw, we know which functions
# Mingw provides and which ones we will be expected to provide.
case "${host}" in
*-*-mingw*)
AC_LIBOBJ([asprintf])
AC_LIBOBJ([basename])
AC_LIBOBJ([bcmp])
AC_LIBOBJ([bcopy])
AC_LIBOBJ([bzero])
AC_LIBOBJ([clock])
AC_LIBOBJ([ffs])
AC_LIBOBJ([getpagesize])
AC_LIBOBJ([index])
AC_LIBOBJ([insque])
AC_LIBOBJ([mempcpy])
AC_LIBOBJ([mkstemps])
AC_LIBOBJ([random])
AC_LIBOBJ([rindex])
AC_LIBOBJ([sigsetmask])
AC_LIBOBJ([stpcpy])
AC_LIBOBJ([stpncpy])
AC_LIBOBJ([strndup])
AC_LIBOBJ([strnlen])
AC_LIBOBJ([strverscmp])
AC_LIBOBJ([vasprintf])
AC_LIBOBJ([waitpid])
for f in $funcs; do
case "$f" in
asprintf | basename | bcmp | bcopy | bzero | clock | ffs | getpagesize | index | insque | mempcpy | mkstemps | random | rindex | sigsetmask | stpcpy | stpncpy | strdup | strndup | strnlen | strverscmp | vasprintf | waitpid)
;;
*)
n=HAVE_`echo $f | tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($n)
;;
esac
done
# Mingw doesnt provide any of the variables in $vars, so we
# dont have to check them here.
# Of the functions in $checkfuncs, Mingw only has strerror.
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRERROR)
setobjs=yes
;;
*-*-msdosdjgpp)
AC_LIBOBJ([vasprintf])
AC_LIBOBJ([vsnprintf])
AC_LIBOBJ([snprintf])
AC_LIBOBJ([asprintf])
for f in atexit basename bcmp bcopy bsearch bzero calloc clock ffs \
getcwd getpagesize getrusage gettimeofday \
index insque memchr memcmp memcpy memmove memset psignal \
putenv random rename rindex sbrk setenv stpcpy strcasecmp \
strchr strdup strerror strncasecmp strrchr strstr strtod \
strtol strtoul sysconf times tmpnam vfprintf vprintf \
vsprintf waitpid
do
n=HAVE_`echo $f | tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($n)
done
setobjs=yes
;;
esac
else
# Not a target library, so we set things up to run the test suite.
CHECK=really-check
fi
AC_SUBST(CHECK)
AC_SUBST(target_header_dir)
case "${host}" in
*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw*)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_NERR)
;;
esac
if test -z "${setobjs}"; then
case "${host}" in
*-*-vxworks*)
# Handle VxWorks configuration specially, since on VxWorks the
# libraries are actually on the target board, not in the file
# system.
AC_LIBOBJ([basename])
AC_LIBOBJ([getpagesize])
AC_LIBOBJ([insque])
AC_LIBOBJ([random])
AC_LIBOBJ([strcasecmp])
AC_LIBOBJ([strncasecmp])
AC_LIBOBJ([strdup])
AC_LIBOBJ([vfork])
AC_LIBOBJ([waitpid])
AC_LIBOBJ([vasprintf])
for f in $funcs; do
case "$f" in
basename | getpagesize | insque | random | strcasecmp)
;;
strncasecmp | strdup | vfork | waitpid | vasprintf)
;;
*)
n=HAVE_`echo $f | tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($n)
;;
esac
done
# VxWorks doesn't provide any of the variables in $vars, so we
# don't have to check them here.
# Of the functions in $checkfuncs, VxWorks only has strerror.
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRERROR)
setobjs=yes
;;
esac
fi
if test -z "${setobjs}"; then
case "${host}" in
*-*-android*)
# On android, getpagesize is defined in unistd.h as a static inline
# function, which AC_CHECK_FUNCS does not handle properly.
ac_cv_func_getpagesize=yes
;;
hppa*-*-hpux*)
# Replace system snprintf and vsnprintf with libiberty implementations.
AC_LIBOBJ([snprintf])
AC_LIBOBJ([vsnprintf])
;;
*-*-mingw32*)
# Under mingw32, sys_nerr and sys_errlist exist, but they are
# macros, so the test below won't find them.
libiberty_cv_var_sys_nerr=yes
libiberty_cv_var_sys_errlist=yes
;;
*-*-msdosdjgpp*)
# vfork and fork are stubs.
ac_cv_func_vfork_works=no
;;
*-*-uwin*)
# Under some versions of uwin, vfork is notoriously buggy and the test
# can hang configure; on other versions, vfork exists just as a stub.
# FIXME: This should be removed once vfork in uwin's runtime is fixed.
ac_cv_func_vfork_works=no
# Under uwin 2.0+, sys_nerr and sys_errlist exist, but they are
# macros (actually, these are imported from a DLL, but the end effect
# is the same), so the test below won't find them.
libiberty_cv_var_sys_nerr=yes
libiberty_cv_var_sys_errlist=yes
;;
*-*-*vms*)
# Under VMS, vfork works very different than on Unix. The standard test
# won't work, and it isn't easily adaptable. It makes more sense to
# just force it.
ac_cv_func_vfork_works=yes
;;
esac
# We haven't set the list of objects yet. Use the standard autoconf
# tests. This will only work if the compiler works.
AC_ISC_POSIX
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS($funcs)
libiberty_AC_FUNC_C_ALLOCA
AC_FUNC_FORK
if test $ac_cv_func_vfork_works = no; then
AC_LIBOBJ([vfork])
fi
# We only need _doprnt if we might use it to implement v*printf.
if test $ac_cv_func_vprintf != yes \
|| test $ac_cv_func_vfprintf != yes \
|| test $ac_cv_func_vsprintf != yes; then
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(_doprnt)
else
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(_doprnt)
fi
for v in $vars; do
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $v])
AC_CACHE_VAL(libiberty_cv_var_$v,
[AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[extern int $v [];]],[[if ($v [0]) return 1;]])],
[eval "libiberty_cv_var_$v=yes"],
[eval "libiberty_cv_var_$v=no"])])
if eval "test \"`echo '$libiberty_cv_var_'$v`\" = yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
n=HAVE_`echo $v | tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($n)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
done
# special check for _system_configuration because AIX <4.3.2 do not
# contain the `physmem' member.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for external symbol _system_configuration])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <sys/systemcfg.h>]],
[[double x = _system_configuration.physmem;]])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE__SYSTEM_CONFIGURATION, 1,
[Define if you have the _system_configuration variable.])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS($checkfuncs)
AC_CHECK_DECLS([basename(char *), ffs, asprintf, vasprintf, snprintf, vsnprintf])
AC_CHECK_DECLS([calloc, getenv, getopt, malloc, realloc])
case "${host}" in
*-*-darwin*) ;; # Darwin's sbrk implementation is deprecated.
*) AC_CHECK_DECLS([sbrk]);;
esac
AC_CHECK_DECLS([strtol, strtoul, strtoll, strtoull])
AC_CHECK_DECLS([strverscmp])
AC_CHECK_DECLS([strnlen])
libiberty_NEED_DECLARATION(canonicalize_file_name)
fi
# Figure out which version of pexecute to use.
case "${host}" in
*-*-mingw* | *-*-winnt*) pexecute=pex-win32 ;;
*-*-msdosdjgpp*) pexecute=pex-djgpp ;;
*-*-msdos*) pexecute=pex-msdos ;;
*) pexecute=pex-unix ;;
esac
AC_SUBST(pexecute)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for SHA1 HW acceleration support])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
#include <x86intrin.h>
#include <cpuid.h>
__attribute__((__target__ ("sse4.1,sha")))
void foo (__m128i *buf, unsigned int e, __m128i msg0, __m128i msg1)
{
__m128i abcd = _mm_loadu_si128 ((const __m128i *) buf);
__m128i e0 = _mm_set_epi32 (e, 0, 0, 0);
abcd = _mm_shuffle_epi32 (abcd, 0x1b);
const __m128i shuf_mask = _mm_set_epi64x (0x0001020304050607ULL, 0x08090a0b0c0d0e0fULL);
abcd = _mm_shuffle_epi8 (abcd, shuf_mask);
e0 = _mm_sha1nexte_epu32 (e0, msg1);
abcd = _mm_sha1rnds4_epu32 (abcd, e0, 0);
msg0 = _mm_sha1msg1_epu32 (msg0, msg1);
msg0 = _mm_sha1msg2_epu32 (msg0, msg1);
msg0 = _mm_xor_si128 (msg0, msg1);
e0 = _mm_add_epi32 (e0, msg0);
e0 = abcd;
_mm_storeu_si128 (buf, abcd);
e = _mm_extract_epi32 (e0, 3);
}
int bar (void)
{
unsigned int eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
(void) __get_cpuid;
(void) __get_cpuid_count;
if (__get_cpuid_count (7, 0, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx)
&& (ebx & bit_SHA) != 0
&& __get_cpuid (1, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx)
&& (ecx & bit_SSE4_1) != 0)
return 1;
return 0;
}
]], [[bar ();]])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([x86 SHA1])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X86_SHA1_HW_SUPPORT, 1,
[Define if you have x86 SHA1 HW acceleration support.])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
libiberty_AC_FUNC_STRNCMP
# Install a library built with a cross compiler in $(tooldir) rather
# than $(libdir).
if test -z "${with_cross_host}"; then
INSTALL_DEST=libdir
else
INSTALL_DEST=tooldir
fi
AC_SUBST(INSTALL_DEST)
m4_pattern_allow(LIBOBJS)
L=""
for l in x $LIBOBJS; do
case $l in
x) ;;
*) L="$L ./$l" ;;
esac
done
LIBOBJS="$L"
dnl Required by html and install-html
AC_SUBST(datarootdir)
AC_SUBST(docdir)
AC_SUBST(htmldir)
# We need multilib support, but only if configuring for the target.
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile testsuite/Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([default],
[[test -z "$CONFIG_HEADERS" || echo timestamp > stamp-h
if test -n "$CONFIG_FILES"; then
if test -n "${with_target_subdir}"; then
# FIXME: We shouldn't need to set ac_file
ac_file=Makefile
LD="${ORIGINAL_LD_FOR_MULTILIBS}"
. ${libiberty_topdir}/config-ml.in
fi
fi]],
[[srcdir=${srcdir}
host=${host}
target=${target}
with_target_subdir=${with_target_subdir}
with_multisubdir=${with_multisubdir}
ac_configure_args="--enable-multilib ${ac_configure_args}"
CONFIG_SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}
ORIGINAL_LD_FOR_MULTILIBS="${ORIGINAL_LD_FOR_MULTILIBS}"
libiberty_topdir=${libiberty_topdir}
]])
AC_OUTPUT