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(--with-ssl=openssl)]) elif test "$with_ssl" != no ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-ssl must specify openssl]) fi AC_SUBST(with_ssl) if test "$with_pam" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(pam, pam_start, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'pam' is required for PAM])]) fi if test "$with_libxml" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(xml2, xmlSaveToBuffer, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'xml2' (version >= 2.6.23) is required for XML support])]) fi if test "$with_libxslt" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(xslt, xsltCleanupGlobals, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'xslt' is required for XSLT support])]) fi if test "$with_lz4" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(lz4, LZ4_compress_default, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'lz4' is required for LZ4 support])]) fi if test "$with_zstd" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(zstd, ZSTD_compress, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'zstd' is required for ZSTD support])]) fi # Note: We can test for libldap_r only after we know PTHREAD_LIBS if test "$with_ldap" = yes ; then _LIBS="$LIBS" if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then AC_CHECK_LIB(ldap, ldap_bind, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'ldap' is required for LDAP])], [$EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS]) LDAP_LIBS_BE="-lldap $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS" # This test is carried out against libldap. AC_CHECK_FUNCS([ldap_initialize]) # The separate ldap_r library only exists in OpenLDAP < 2.5, and if we # have 2.5 or later, we shouldn't even probe for ldap_r (we might find a # library from a separate OpenLDAP installation). The most reliable # way to check that is to check for a function introduced in 2.5. AC_CHECK_FUNC([ldap_verify_credentials], [thread_safe_libldap=yes], [thread_safe_libldap=no]) if test "$thread_safe_libldap" = no; then # Use ldap_r for FE if available, else assume ldap is thread-safe. # On some platforms ldap_r fails to link without PTHREAD_LIBS. LIBS="$_LIBS" AC_CHECK_LIB(ldap_r, ldap_bind, [LDAP_LIBS_FE="-lldap_r $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS"], [LDAP_LIBS_FE="-lldap $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS"], [$PTHREAD_CFLAGS $PTHREAD_LIBS $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS]) else LDAP_LIBS_FE="-lldap $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS" fi else AC_CHECK_LIB(wldap32, ldap_bind, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'wldap32' is required for LDAP])]) LDAP_LIBS_FE="-lwldap32" LDAP_LIBS_BE="-lwldap32" fi LIBS="$_LIBS" fi AC_SUBST(LDAP_LIBS_FE) AC_SUBST(LDAP_LIBS_BE) # for contrib/sepgsql if test "$with_selinux" = yes; then AC_CHECK_LIB(selinux, security_compute_create_name, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'libselinux', version 2.1.10 or newer, is required for SELinux support])]) fi # for contrib/uuid-ossp if test "$with_uuid" = bsd ; then # On BSD, the UUID functions are in libc AC_CHECK_FUNC(uuid_to_string, [UUID_LIBS=""], [AC_MSG_ERROR([BSD UUID functions are not present])]) elif test "$with_uuid" = e2fs ; then # On macOS, the UUID functions are in libc AC_CHECK_FUNC(uuid_generate, [UUID_LIBS=""], [AC_CHECK_LIB(uuid, uuid_generate, [UUID_LIBS="-luuid"], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'uuid' is required for E2FS UUID])])]) elif test "$with_uuid" = ossp ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(ossp-uuid, uuid_export, [UUID_LIBS="-lossp-uuid"], [AC_CHECK_LIB(uuid, uuid_export, [UUID_LIBS="-luuid"], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'ossp-uuid' or 'uuid' is required for OSSP UUID])])]) fi AC_SUBST(UUID_LIBS) ## ## Header files ## AC_HEADER_STDBOOL AC_CHECK_HEADERS(m4_normalize([ atomic.h copyfile.h execinfo.h getopt.h ifaddrs.h mbarrier.h sys/epoll.h sys/event.h sys/personality.h sys/prctl.h sys/procctl.h sys/signalfd.h sys/ucred.h termios.h ucred.h xlocale.h ])) if expr x"$pgac_cv_check_readline" : 'x-lreadline' >/dev/null ; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/readline.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([readline header not found If you have readline already installed, see config.log for details on the failure. It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory. Use --without-readline to disable readline support.])])]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/history.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(history.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([history header not found If you have readline already installed, see config.log for details on the failure. It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory. Use --without-readline to disable readline support.])])]) fi if expr x"$pgac_cv_check_readline" : 'x-ledit' >/dev/null ; then # Some installations of libedit usurp /usr/include/readline/, which seems # bad practice, since in combined installations readline will have its headers # there. We might have to resort to AC_EGREP checks to make sure we found # the proper header... AC_CHECK_HEADERS(editline/readline.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/readline.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([readline header not found If you have libedit already installed, see config.log for details on the failure. It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory. Use --without-readline to disable libedit support.])])])]) # Note: in a libedit installation, history.h is sometimes a dummy, and may # not be there at all. Hence, don't complain if not found. We must check # though, since in yet other versions it is an independent header. AC_CHECK_HEADERS(editline/history.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(history.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/history.h)])]) fi if test "$with_zlib" = yes; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib header not found If you have zlib already installed, see config.log for details on the failure. It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory. Use --without-zlib to disable zlib support.])]) fi PGAC_PATH_PROGS(LZ4, lz4) if test "$with_lz4" = yes; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(lz4.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([lz4.h header file is required for LZ4])]) fi PGAC_PATH_PROGS(ZSTD, zstd) if test "$with_zstd" = yes; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(zstd.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([zstd.h header file is required for ZSTD])]) fi if test "$with_gssapi" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gssapi/gssapi.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gssapi.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([gssapi.h header file is required for GSSAPI])])]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gssapi/gssapi_ext.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gssapi_ext.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([gssapi_ext.h header file is required for GSSAPI])])]) fi PGAC_PATH_PROGS(OPENSSL, openssl) pgac_openssl_version="$($OPENSSL version 2> /dev/null || echo openssl not found)" AC_MSG_NOTICE([using openssl: $pgac_openssl_version]) if test "$with_ssl" = openssl ; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(openssl/ssl.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for OpenSSL])]) AC_CHECK_HEADER(openssl/err.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for OpenSSL])]) fi if test "$with_pam" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(security/pam_appl.h, [], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(pam/pam_appl.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file or is required for PAM.])])]) fi if test "$with_bsd_auth" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(bsd_auth.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for BSD Authentication support])]) fi if test "$with_systemd" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(systemd/sd-daemon.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for systemd support])]) fi if test "$with_libxml" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(libxml/parser.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for XML support])]) fi if test "$with_libxslt" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(libxslt/xslt.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for XSLT support])]) fi if test "$with_ldap" = yes ; then if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(ldap.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for LDAP])]) PGAC_LDAP_SAFE else AC_CHECK_HEADER(winldap.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for LDAP])], [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT #include ]) fi fi if test "$with_bonjour" = yes ; then AC_CHECK_HEADER(dns_sd.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for Bonjour])]) dnl At some point we might add something like dnl AC_SEARCH_LIBS(DNSServiceRegister, dns_sd) dnl but right now, what that would mainly accomplish is to encourage dnl people to try to use the avahi implementation, which does not work. dnl If you want to use Apple's own Bonjour code on another platform, dnl just add -ldns_sd to LIBS manually. fi # for contrib/uuid-ossp if test "$with_uuid" = bsd ; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(uuid.h, [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_to_string], uuid.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file does not match BSD UUID library])])], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for BSD UUID])]) elif test "$with_uuid" = e2fs ; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(uuid/uuid.h, [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_generate], uuid/uuid.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file does not match E2FS UUID library])])], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(uuid.h, [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_generate], uuid.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file does not match E2FS UUID library])])], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file or is required for E2FS UUID])])]) elif test "$with_uuid" = ossp ; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(ossp/uuid.h, [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_export], ossp/uuid.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file does not match OSSP UUID library])])], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(uuid.h, [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_export], uuid.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file does not match OSSP UUID library])])], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file or is required for OSSP UUID])])]) fi if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32" ; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS(crtdefs.h) fi ## ## Types, structures, compiler characteristics ## m4_defun([AC_PROG_CC_STDC], []) dnl We don't want that. AC_C_BIGENDIAN AC_C_INLINE PGAC_PRINTF_ARCHETYPE PGAC_C_STATIC_ASSERT PGAC_C_TYPEOF PGAC_C_TYPES_COMPATIBLE PGAC_C_BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P PGAC_C_BUILTIN_UNREACHABLE PGAC_C_COMPUTED_GOTO PGAC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE PGAC_UNION_SEMUN AC_CHECK_TYPES(socklen_t, [], [], [#include ]) PGAC_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN # MSVC doesn't cope well with defining restrict to __restrict, the # spelling it understands, because it conflicts with # __declspec(restrict). Therefore we define pg_restrict to the # appropriate definition, which presumably won't conflict. AC_C_RESTRICT if test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" = "no"; then pg_restrict="" else pg_restrict="$ac_cv_c_restrict" fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([pg_restrict], [$pg_restrict], [Define to keyword to use for C99 restrict support, or to nothing if not supported]) AC_CHECK_TYPES([struct option], [], [], [#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H #include #endif]) case $host_cpu in x86_64) # On x86_64, check if we can compile a popcntq instruction AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether assembler supports x86_64 popcntq], [pgac_cv_have_x86_64_popcntq], [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [long long x = 1; long long r; __asm__ __volatile__ (" popcntq %1,%0\n" : "=q"(r) : "rm"(x));])], [pgac_cv_have_x86_64_popcntq=yes], [pgac_cv_have_x86_64_popcntq=no])]) if test x"$pgac_cv_have_x86_64_popcntq" = xyes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X86_64_POPCNTQ, 1, [Define to 1 if the assembler supports X86_64's POPCNTQ instruction.]) fi ;; ppc*|powerpc*) # On PPC, check if compiler accepts "i"(x) when __builtin_constant_p(x). AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __builtin_constant_p(x) implies "i"(x) acceptance], [pgac_cv_have_i_constraint__builtin_constant_p], [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM( [static inline int addi(int ra, int si) { int res = 0; if (__builtin_constant_p(si)) __asm__ __volatile__( " addi %0,%1,%2\n" : "=r"(res) : "b"(ra), "i"(si)); return res; } int test_adds(int x) { return addi(3, x) + addi(x, 5); }], [])], [pgac_cv_have_i_constraint__builtin_constant_p=yes], [pgac_cv_have_i_constraint__builtin_constant_p=no])]) if test x"$pgac_cv_have_i_constraint__builtin_constant_p" = xyes ; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_I_CONSTRAINT__BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P, 1, [Define to 1 if __builtin_constant_p(x) implies "i"(x) acceptance.]) fi ;; esac # Check largefile support. You might think this is a system service not a # compiler characteristic, but you'd be wrong. We must check this before # probing existence of related functions such as fseeko, since the largefile # defines can affect what is generated for that. if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then AC_SYS_LARGEFILE dnl Autoconf 2.69's AC_SYS_LARGEFILE believes it's a good idea to #define dnl _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE, but it isn't: on macOS 10.5 that activates a dnl bug that causes readdir() to sometimes return EINVAL. On later macOS dnl versions where the feature actually works, it's on by default anyway. AH_VERBATIM([_DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE],[]) fi dnl Check for largefile support (must be after AC_SYS_LARGEFILE) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([off_t]) # If we don't have largefile support, can't handle segment size >= 2GB. if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_off_t" -lt 8; then if expr $RELSEG_SIZE '*' $blocksize '>=' 2 '*' 1024 '*' 1024; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Large file support is not enabled. Segment size cannot be larger than 1GB.]) fi fi AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([bool], [], [#ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H #include #endif]) dnl We use if we have it and it declares type bool as having dnl size 1. Otherwise, c.h will fall back to declaring bool as unsigned char. if test "$ac_cv_header_stdbool_h" = yes -a "$ac_cv_sizeof_bool" = 1; then AC_DEFINE([PG_USE_STDBOOL], 1, [Define to 1 to use to define type bool.]) fi ## ## Functions, global variables ## PGAC_VAR_INT_TIMEZONE # Some versions of libedit contain strlcpy(), setproctitle(), and other # symbols that that library has no business exposing to the world. Pending # acquisition of a clue by those developers, ignore libedit (including its # possible alias of libreadline) while checking for everything else. LIBS_including_readline="$LIBS" LIBS=`echo "$LIBS" | sed -e 's/-ledit//g' -e 's/-lreadline//g'` AC_CHECK_FUNCS(m4_normalize([ backtrace_symbols copyfile copy_file_range getifaddrs getpeerucred inet_pton kqueue mbstowcs_l memset_s posix_fallocate ppoll pthread_is_threaded_np setproctitle setproctitle_fast strchrnul strsignal syncfs sync_file_range uselocale wcstombs_l ])) # These typically are compiler builtins, for which AC_CHECK_FUNCS fails. PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_bswap16], [int x]) PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_bswap32], [int x]) PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_bswap64], [long int x]) # We assume that we needn't test all widths of these explicitly: PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_clz], [unsigned int x]) PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_ctz], [unsigned int x]) PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_popcount], [unsigned int x]) # __builtin_frame_address may draw a diagnostic for non-constant argument, # so it needs a different test function. PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC_PTR([__builtin_frame_address], [0]) # We require 64-bit fseeko() to be available, but run this check anyway # in case it finds that _LARGEFILE_SOURCE has to be #define'd for that. AC_FUNC_FSEEKO # posix_fadvise() is a no-op on Solaris, so don't incur function overhead # by calling it, 2009-04-02 # http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/lib/libc/port/gen/posix_fadvise.c dnl must use AS_IF here, else AC_REQUIRES inside AC_CHECK_DECLS malfunctions AS_IF([test "$PORTNAME" != "solaris"], [ AC_CHECK_FUNCS(posix_fadvise) AC_CHECK_DECLS(posix_fadvise, [], [], [#include ]) ]) # fi AC_CHECK_DECLS(fdatasync, [], [], [#include ]) AC_CHECK_DECLS([strlcat, strlcpy, strnlen, strsep]) # We can't use AC_CHECK_FUNCS to detect these functions, because it # won't handle deployment target restrictions on macOS AC_CHECK_DECLS([preadv], [], [], [#include ]) AC_CHECK_DECLS([pwritev], [], [], [#include ]) # This is probably only present on macOS, but may as well check always AC_CHECK_DECLS(F_FULLFSYNC, [], [], [#include ]) AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(m4_normalize([ explicit_bzero getopt getpeereid inet_aton mkdtemp strlcat strlcpy strnlen strsep ])) AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(pthread_barrier_wait) if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32" -o "$PORTNAME" = "cygwin"; then # Cygwin and (apparently, based on test results) Mingw both # have a broken strtof(), so substitute its implementation. # That's not a perfect fix, since it doesn't avoid double-rounding, # but we have no better options. AC_LIBOBJ([strtof]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([On $host_os we will use our strtof wrapper.]) fi # Similarly, use system's getopt_long() only if system provides struct option. if test x"$ac_cv_type_struct_option" = xyes ; then AC_REPLACE_FUNCS([getopt_long]) else AC_LIBOBJ(getopt_long) fi # On OpenBSD and Solaris, getopt() doesn't do what we want for long options # (i.e., allow '-' as a flag character), so use our version on those platforms. if test "$PORTNAME" = "openbsd" -o "$PORTNAME" = "solaris"; then AC_LIBOBJ(getopt) fi # mingw has adopted a GNU-centric interpretation of optind/optreset, # so always use our version on Windows. if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then AC_LIBOBJ(getopt) AC_LIBOBJ(getopt_long) fi # Win32 (really MinGW) support if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then AC_CHECK_FUNCS(_configthreadlocale) AC_LIBOBJ(dirmod) AC_LIBOBJ(kill) AC_LIBOBJ(open) AC_LIBOBJ(system) AC_LIBOBJ(win32common) AC_LIBOBJ(win32dlopen) AC_LIBOBJ(win32env) AC_LIBOBJ(win32error) AC_LIBOBJ(win32fdatasync) AC_LIBOBJ(win32gai_strerror) AC_LIBOBJ(win32getrusage) AC_LIBOBJ(win32link) AC_LIBOBJ(win32ntdll) AC_LIBOBJ(win32pread) AC_LIBOBJ(win32pwrite) AC_LIBOBJ(win32security) AC_LIBOBJ(win32setlocale) AC_LIBOBJ(win32stat) fi # Cygwin needs only a bit of that if test "$PORTNAME" = "cygwin"; then AC_LIBOBJ(dirmod) fi AC_CHECK_FUNC(syslog, [AC_CHECK_HEADER(syslog.h, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYSLOG, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the syslog interface.])])]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for opterr], pgac_cv_var_int_opterr, [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include ], [extern int opterr; opterr = 1;])], [pgac_cv_var_int_opterr=yes], [pgac_cv_var_int_opterr=no])]) if test x"$pgac_cv_var_int_opterr" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INT_OPTERR, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the global variable 'int opterr'.]) fi AC_CACHE_CHECK([for optreset], pgac_cv_var_int_optreset, [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include ], [extern int optreset; optreset = 1;])], [pgac_cv_var_int_optreset=yes], [pgac_cv_var_int_optreset=no])]) if test x"$pgac_cv_var_int_optreset" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INT_OPTRESET, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the global variable 'int optreset'.]) fi if test "$with_icu" = yes; then ac_save_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS CPPFLAGS="$ICU_CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS" # Verify we have ICU's header files AC_CHECK_HEADER(unicode/ucol.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file is required for ICU])]) CPPFLAGS=$ac_save_CPPFLAGS fi if test "$with_llvm" = yes; then PGAC_CHECK_LLVM_FUNCTIONS() fi # Lastly, restore full LIBS list and check for readline/libedit symbols LIBS="$LIBS_including_readline" if test "$with_readline" = yes; then PGAC_READLINE_VARIABLES AC_CHECK_FUNCS(m4_normalize([ append_history history_truncate_file rl_completion_matches rl_filename_completion_function rl_reset_screen_size rl_variable_bind ])) fi # This test makes sure that run tests work at all. Sometimes a shared # library is found by the linker, but the runtime linker can't find it. # This check should come after all modifications of compiler or linker # variables, and before any other run tests. AC_MSG_CHECKING([test program]) AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([int main() { return 0; }])], [AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)], [AC_MSG_RESULT(failed) AC_MSG_ERROR([[ Could not execute a simple test program. This may be a problem related to locating shared libraries. Check the file 'config.log' for the exact reason.]])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([cross-compiling])]) # -------------------- # Run tests below here # -------------------- dnl Check to see if we have a working 64-bit integer type. dnl Since Postgres 8.4, we no longer support compilers without a working dnl 64-bit type; but we have to determine whether that type is called dnl "long int" or "long long int". PGAC_TYPE_64BIT_INT([long int]) if test x"$HAVE_LONG_INT_64" = x"yes" ; then pg_int64_type="long int" else PGAC_TYPE_64BIT_INT([long long int]) if test x"$HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64" = x"yes" ; then pg_int64_type="long long int" else AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find a working 64-bit integer type.]) fi fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_INT64_TYPE, $pg_int64_type, [Define to the name of a signed 64-bit integer type.]) # Select the printf length modifier that goes with that, too. if test x"$pg_int64_type" = x"long long int" ; then INT64_MODIFIER='"ll"' else INT64_MODIFIER='"l"' fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(INT64_MODIFIER, $INT64_MODIFIER, [Define to the appropriate printf length modifier for 64-bit ints.]) # has to be down here, rather than with the other builtins, because # the test uses PG_INT64_TYPE. PGAC_C_BUILTIN_OP_OVERFLOW # Check size of void *, size_t (enables tweaks for > 32bit address space) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([void *]) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([size_t]) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([long]) # Determine memory alignment requirements for the basic C data types. AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(short) AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(int) AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(long) if test x"$HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64" = x"yes" ; then AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(long long int) fi AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(double) # Compute maximum alignment of any basic type. # # We require 'double' to have the strictest alignment among the basic types, # because otherwise the C ABI might impose 8-byte alignment on some of the # other C types that correspond to TYPALIGN_DOUBLE SQL types. That could # cause a mismatch between the tuple layout and the C struct layout of a # catalog tuple. We used to carefully order catalog columns such that any # fixed-width, attalign=4 columns were at offsets divisible by 8 regardless # of MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF to avoid that, but we no longer support any platforms # where TYPALIGN_DOUBLE != MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF. # # We assume without checking that long's alignment is at least as strong as # char, short, or int. Note that we intentionally do not consider any types # wider than 64 bits, as allowing MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF to exceed 8 would be too # much of a penalty for disk and memory space. MAX_ALIGNOF=$ac_cv_alignof_double if test $ac_cv_alignof_long -gt $MAX_ALIGNOF ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([alignment of 'long' is greater than the alignment of 'double']) fi if test x"$HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64" = xyes && test $ac_cv_alignof_long_long_int -gt $MAX_ALIGNOF ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([alignment of 'long long int' is greater than the alignment of 'double']) fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF, $MAX_ALIGNOF, [Define as the maximum alignment requirement of any C data type.]) # Some compilers offer a 128-bit integer scalar type. PGAC_TYPE_128BIT_INT # Check for various atomic operations now that we have checked how to declare # 64bit integers. PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_CHAR_TAS PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT32_TAS PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT32_CAS PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT64_CAS PGAC_HAVE_GCC__ATOMIC_INT32_CAS PGAC_HAVE_GCC__ATOMIC_INT64_CAS # Check for x86 cpuid instruction AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __get_cpuid], [pgac_cv__get_cpuid], [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include ], [[unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; __get_cpuid(1, &exx[0], &exx[1], &exx[2], &exx[3]); ]])], [pgac_cv__get_cpuid="yes"], [pgac_cv__get_cpuid="no"])]) if test x"$pgac_cv__get_cpuid" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE__GET_CPUID, 1, [Define to 1 if you have __get_cpuid.]) fi AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __get_cpuid_count], [pgac_cv__get_cpuid_count], [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include ], [[unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; __get_cpuid_count(7, 0, &exx[0], &exx[1], &exx[2], &exx[3]); ]])], [pgac_cv__get_cpuid_count="yes"], [pgac_cv__get_cpuid_count="no"])]) if test x"$pgac_cv__get_cpuid_count" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE__GET_CPUID_COUNT, 1, [Define to 1 if you have __get_cpuid_count.]) fi AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __cpuid], [pgac_cv__cpuid], [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include ], [[unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; __get_cpuid(exx[0], 1); ]])], [pgac_cv__cpuid="yes"], [pgac_cv__cpuid="no"])]) if test x"$pgac_cv__cpuid" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE__CPUID, 1, [Define to 1 if you have __cpuid.]) fi AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __cpuidex], [pgac_cv__cpuidex], [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include ], [[unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; __get_cpuidex(exx[0], 7, 0); ]])], [pgac_cv__cpuidex="yes"], [pgac_cv__cpuidex="no"])]) if test x"$pgac_cv__cpuidex" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE__CPUIDEX, 1, [Define to 1 if you have __cpuidex.]) fi # Check for XSAVE intrinsics # PGAC_XSAVE_INTRINSICS() if test x"$pgac_xsave_intrinsics" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XSAVE_INTRINSICS, 1, [Define to 1 if you have XSAVE intrinsics.]) fi # Check for AVX-512 popcount intrinsics # if test x"$host_cpu" = x"x86_64"; then PGAC_AVX512_POPCNT_INTRINSICS() if test x"$pgac_avx512_popcnt_intrinsics" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(USE_AVX512_POPCNT_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK, 1, [Define to 1 to use AVX-512 popcount instructions with a runtime check.]) fi fi # Check for Intel SSE 4.2 intrinsics to do CRC calculations. # # First check if the _mm_crc32_u8 and _mm_crc32_u64 intrinsics can be used # with the default compiler flags. 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PGAC_ARMV8_CRC32C_INTRINSICS([]) if test x"$pgac_armv8_crc32c_intrinsics" != x"yes"; then PGAC_ARMV8_CRC32C_INTRINSICS([-march=armv8-a+crc]) fi # Check for LoongArch CRC intrinsics to do CRC calculations. # # Check if __builtin_loongarch_crcc_* intrinsics can be used # with the default compiler flags. PGAC_LOONGARCH_CRC32C_INTRINSICS() AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_CRC) # Select CRC-32C implementation. # # If we are targeting a processor that has Intel SSE 4.2 instructions, we can # use the special CRC instructions for calculating CRC-32C. If we're not # targeting such a processor, but we can nevertheless produce code that uses # the SSE intrinsics, perhaps with some extra CFLAGS, compile both # implementations and select which one to use at runtime, depending on whether # SSE 4.2 is supported by the processor we're running on. # # Similarly, if we are targeting an ARM processor that has the CRC # instructions that are part of the ARMv8 CRC Extension, use them. And if # we're not targeting such a processor, but can nevertheless produce code that # uses the CRC instructions, compile both, and select at runtime. # # You can skip the runtime check by setting the appropriate USE_*_CRC32 flag to 1 # in the template or configure command line. # # If we are targeting a LoongArch processor, CRC instructions are # always available (at least on 64 bit), so no runtime check is needed. if test x"$USE_SLICING_BY_8_CRC32C" = x"" && test x"$USE_SSE42_CRC32C" = x"" && test x"$USE_SSE42_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK" = x"" && test x"$USE_ARMV8_CRC32C" = x"" && test x"$USE_ARMV8_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK" = x"" && test x"$USE_LOONGARCH_CRC32C" = x""; then # Use Intel SSE 4.2 if available. if test x"$pgac_sse42_crc32_intrinsics" = x"yes" && test x"$SSE4_2_TARGETED" = x"1" ; then USE_SSE42_CRC32C=1 else # Intel SSE 4.2, with runtime check? The CPUID instruction is needed for # the runtime check. if test x"$pgac_sse42_crc32_intrinsics" = x"yes" && (test x"$pgac_cv__get_cpuid" = x"yes" || test x"$pgac_cv__cpuid" = x"yes"); then USE_SSE42_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK=1 else # Use ARM CRC Extension if available. if test x"$pgac_armv8_crc32c_intrinsics" = x"yes" && test x"$CFLAGS_CRC" = x""; then USE_ARMV8_CRC32C=1 else # ARM CRC Extension, with runtime check? if test x"$pgac_armv8_crc32c_intrinsics" = x"yes"; then USE_ARMV8_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK=1 else # LoongArch CRCC instructions. if test x"$pgac_loongarch_crc32c_intrinsics" = x"yes"; then USE_LOONGARCH_CRC32C=1 else # fall back to slicing-by-8 algorithm, which doesn't require any # special CPU support. USE_SLICING_BY_8_CRC32C=1 fi fi fi fi fi fi # Set PG_CRC32C_OBJS appropriately depending on the selected implementation. 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This is much easier than # trying to filter LIBS to the minimum for each executable. # On (at least) some Red-Hat-derived systems, this switch breaks linking to # libreadline; therefore we postpone testing it until we know what library # dependencies readline has. The test code will try to link with $LIBS. if test "$with_readline" = yes; then link_test_func=readline else link_test_func=exit fi if test "$PORTNAME" = "darwin"; then PGAC_PROG_CC_LDFLAGS_OPT([-Wl,-dead_strip_dylibs], $link_test_func) elif test "$PORTNAME" = "openbsd"; then PGAC_PROG_CC_LDFLAGS_OPT([-Wl,-Bdynamic], $link_test_func) else PGAC_PROG_CC_LDFLAGS_OPT([-Wl,--as-needed], $link_test_func) fi # For linkers that understand --export-dynamic, add that to the LDFLAGS_EX_BE # (backend specific ldflags). One some platforms this will always fail (e.g., # windows), but on others it depends on the choice of linker (e.g., solaris). # macOS uses -export_dynamic instead. 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PGAC_PROG_CC_LD_VARFLAGS_OPT(LDFLAGS_EX_BE, [-Wl,--export-dynamic], $link_test_func) if test x"$LDFLAGS_EX_BE" = x""; then PGAC_PROG_CC_LD_VARFLAGS_OPT(LDFLAGS_EX_BE, [-Wl,-export_dynamic], $link_test_func) fi AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS_EX_BE) # Create compiler version string if test x"$GCC" = x"yes" ; then cc_string=`${CC} --version | sed q` case $cc_string in [[A-Za-z]]*) ;; *) cc_string="GCC $cc_string";; esac elif test x"$SUN_STUDIO_CC" = x"yes" ; then cc_string=`${CC} -V 2>&1 | sed q` else cc_string=$CC fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_VERSION_STR, ["PostgreSQL $PG_VERSION on $host, compiled by $cc_string, `expr $ac_cv_sizeof_void_p \* 8`-bit"], [A string containing the version number, platform, and C compiler]) # Supply a numeric version string for use by 3rd party add-ons # awk -F is a regex on some platforms, and not on others, so make "." a tab [PG_VERSION_NUM="`echo $PG_MAJORVERSION $PG_MINORVERSION | $AWK '{printf "%d%04d", $1, $2}'`"] AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_VERSION_NUM, $PG_VERSION_NUM, [PostgreSQL version as a number]) AC_SUBST(PG_VERSION_NUM) # If we are inserting PG_SYSROOT into CPPFLAGS, do so symbolically not # literally, so that it's possible to override it at build time using # a command like "make ... 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