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dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
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define(GMP_COPYRIGHT,[[
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Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Copyright 2008 William Hart.
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This file is part of the MPIR Library.
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The MPIR Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
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by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at
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your option) any later version.
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The MPIR Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
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License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with the MPIR Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
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MA 02110-1301, USA.
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]])
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AC_COPYRIGHT(GMP_COPYRIGHT)
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AH_TOP(/*GMP_COPYRIGHT*/)
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AC_REVISION($Revision: 1.11 $)
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AC_PREREQ(2.59)
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AC_INIT(MPIR, MPIR_VERSION, http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mpir-devel/, mpir)
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AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(gmp-impl.h)
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m4_pattern_forbid([^[ \t]*GMP_])
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m4_pattern_allow(GMP_LDFLAGS)
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m4_pattern_allow(GMP_LIMB_BITS)
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m4_pattern_allow(GMP_MPARAM_H_SUGGEST)
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m4_pattern_allow(GMP_NAIL_BITS)
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m4_pattern_allow(GMP_NUMB_BITS)
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# If --target is not used then $target_alias is empty, but if say
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# "./configure athlon-pc-freebsd3.5" is used, then all three of
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# $build_alias, $host_alias and $target_alias are set to
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# "athlon-pc-freebsd3.5".
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#
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if test -n "$target_alias" && test "$target_alias" != "$host_alias"; then
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AC_MSG_ERROR([--target is not appropriate for GMP
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Use --build=CPU-VENDOR-OS if you need to specify your CPU and/or system
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explicitly. Use --host if cross-compiling (see "Installing GMP" in the
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manual for more on this).])
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fi
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GMP_INIT(config.m4)
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AC_CANONICAL_HOST
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dnl Automake "no-dependencies" is used because include file dependencies
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dnl are not useful to us. Pretty much everything depends just on mpir.h,
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dnl gmp-impl.h and longlong.h, and yet only rarely does everything need to
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dnl be rebuilt for changes to those files.
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dnl
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dnl "no-dependencies" also helps with the way we're setup to run
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dnl AC_PROG_CXX only conditionally. If dependencies are used then recent
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dnl automake (eg 1.7.2) appends an AM_CONDITIONAL to AC_PROG_CXX, and then
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dnl gets upset if it's not actually executed.
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dnl
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dnl Note that there's a copy of these options in the top-level Makefile.am,
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dnl so update there too if changing anything.
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dnl
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.8 gnu no-dependencies $(top_builddir)/ansi2knr])
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AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h:config.in)
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AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(assert,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-assert],[enable ASSERT checking [[default=no]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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yes|no) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-assert, need yes or no]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_assert=no])
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if test "$enable_assert" = "yes"; then
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AC_DEFINE(WANT_ASSERT,1,
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[Define to 1 to enable ASSERT checking, per --enable-assert])
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want_assert_01=1
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else
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want_assert_01=0
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fi
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GMP_DEFINE_RAW(["define(<WANT_ASSERT>,$want_assert_01)"])
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(alloca,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-alloca],[how to get temp memory [[default=reentrant]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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alloca|malloc-reentrant|malloc-notreentrant) ;;
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yes|no|reentrant|notreentrant) ;;
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debug) ;;
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*)
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AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-alloca, need one of:
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yes no reentrant notreentrant alloca malloc-reentrant malloc-notreentrant debug]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_alloca=reentrant])
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# IMPROVE ME: The default for C++ is disabled. The tests currently
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# performed below for a working C++ compiler are not particularly strong,
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# and in general can't be expected to get the right setup on their own. The
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# most significant problem is getting the ABI the same. Defaulting CXXFLAGS
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# to CFLAGS takes only a small step towards this. It's also probably worth
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# worrying whether the C and C++ runtimes from say gcc and a vendor C++ can
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# work together. Some rather broken C++ installations were encountered
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# during testing, and though such things clearly aren't GMP's problem, if
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# --enable-cxx=detect were to be the default then some careful checks of
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# which, if any, C++ compiler on the system is up to scratch would be
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# wanted.
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#
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(cxx,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-cxx],[enable C++ support [[default=no]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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yes|no|detect) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-cxx, need yes/no/detect]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_cxx=no])
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(fft,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-fft],[enable FFTs for multiplication [[default=yes]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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yes|no) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-fft, need yes or no]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_fft=yes])
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if test "$enable_fft" = "yes"; then
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AC_DEFINE(WANT_FFT,1,
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[Define to 1 to enable FFTs for multiplication, per --enable-fft])
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fi
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(mpbsd,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-mpbsd],
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[build Berkeley MP compatibility library [[default=no]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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yes|no) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-mpbsd, need yes or no]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_mpbsd=no])
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AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_MPBSD, test "$enable_mpbsd" = "yes")
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(gmplink,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-gmplink],
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[create symbolic links named gmp that point to mpir [[default=no]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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yes|no) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-gmplink, need yes or no]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_gmplink=no])
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AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_GMPLINK, test "$enable_gmplink" = "yes")
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(nails,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-nails],[use nails on limbs [[default=no]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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[no|[0]]) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-nails, Sorry nails not available in this build]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_nails=no])
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case $enable_nails in
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yes) GMP_NAIL_BITS=2 ;;
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no) GMP_NAIL_BITS=0 ;;
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*) GMP_NAIL_BITS=$enable_nails ;;
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esac
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AC_SUBST(GMP_NAIL_BITS)
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(profiling,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-profiling],
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[build with profiler support [[default=no]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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no|prof|gprof|instrument) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-profiling, need no/prof/gprof/instrument]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_profiling=no])
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case $enable_profiling in
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prof)
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AC_DEFINE(WANT_PROFILING_PROF, 1,
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[Define to 1 if --enable-profiling=prof])
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;;
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gprof)
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AC_DEFINE(WANT_PROFILING_GPROF, 1,
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[Define to 1 if --enable-profiling=gprof])
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;;
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instrument)
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AC_DEFINE(WANT_PROFILING_INSTRUMENT, 1,
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[Define to 1 if --enable-profiling=instrument])
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;;
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esac
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GMP_DEFINE_RAW(["define(<WANT_PROFILING>,<\`$enable_profiling'>)"])
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# -fomit-frame-pointer is incompatible with -pg on some chips
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if test "$enable_profiling" = gprof; then
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fomit_frame_pointer=
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else
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fomit_frame_pointer="-fomit-frame-pointer"
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fi
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AC_ARG_WITH(readline,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--with-readline],
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[readline support in calc demo program [[default=detect]]]),
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[case $withval in
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yes|no|detect) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $withval for --with-readline, need yes/no/detect]) ;;
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esac],
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[with_readline=detect])
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(fat,
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AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-fat],
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[build a fat binary on systems that support it [[default=no]]]),
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[case $enableval in
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yes|no) ;;
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value $enableval for --enable-fat, need yes or no]) ;;
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esac],
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[enable_fat=no])
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tmp_host=`echo $host_cpu | sed 's/\./_/'`
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_HOST_CPU_$tmp_host)
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GMP_DEFINE_RAW("define_not_for_expansion(\`HAVE_HOST_CPU_$tmp_host')", POST)
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dnl The HAVE_HOST_CPU_ list here only needs to have entries for those which
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dnl are going to be tested, not everything that can possibly be selected.
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dnl
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dnl The HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_ list similarly, and note that the AC_DEFINEs
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dnl for these are under the cpu specific setups below.
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AH_VERBATIM([HAVE_HOST_CPU_1],
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[/* Define one of these to 1 for the host CPU family.
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If your CPU is not in any of these families, leave all undefined. */
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_alpha
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_m68k
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_power
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_powerpc
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_x86
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_x86_64
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/* Define one of the following to 1 for the host CPU, as per the output of
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./config.guess. If your CPU is not listed here, leave all undefined. */
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_alphaev67
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_alphaev68
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_alphaev7
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_m68020
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_m68030
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_m68040
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_m68060
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_m68360
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_powerpc604
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_powerpc604e
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_powerpc750
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_powerpc7400
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_supersparc
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_i386
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_i586
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_i686
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_pentium
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_pentiummmx
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_pentiumpro
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_pentium2
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#undef HAVE_HOST_CPU_pentium3])
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# Table of compilers, options, and mpn paths. This code has various related
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# purposes
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#
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# - better default CC/CFLAGS selections than autoconf otherwise gives
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# - default CC/CFLAGS selections for extra CPU types specific to GMP
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# - a few tests for known bad compilers
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# - choice of ABIs on suitable systems
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# - selection of corresponding mpn search path
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#
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# After GMP specific searches and tests, the standard autoconf AC_PROG_CC is
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# called. User selections of CC etc are respected.
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#
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# Care is taken not to use macros like AC_TRY_COMPILE during the GMP
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# pre-testing, since they of course depend on AC_PROG_CC, and also some of
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# them cache their results, which is not wanted.
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#
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# The ABI selection mechanism is unique to GMP. All that reaches autoconf
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# is a different selection of CC/CFLAGS according to the best ABI the system
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# supports, and/or what the user selects. Naturally the mpn assembler code
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# selected is very dependent on the ABI.
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#
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# The closest the standard tools come to a notion of ABI is something like
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# "sparc64" which encodes a CPU and an ABI together. This doesn't seem to
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# scale well for GMP, where exact CPU types like "ultrasparc2" are wanted,
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# separate from the ABI used on them.
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#
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#
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# The variables set here are
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#
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# cclist the compiler choices
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# xx_cflags flags for compiler xx
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# xx_cflags_maybe flags for compiler xx, if they work
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# xx_cppflags cpp flags for compiler xx
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# xx_cflags_optlist list of sets of optional flags
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# xx_cflags_yyy set yyy of optional flags for compiler xx
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# xx_ldflags -Wc,-foo flags for libtool linking with compiler xx
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# ar_flags extra flags for $AR
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# nm_flags extra flags for $NM
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# limb limb size, can be "longlong"
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# path mpn search path
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# extra_functions extra mpn functions
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# fat_path fat binary mpn search path [if fat binary desired]
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# fat_functions fat functions
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# fat_thresholds fat thresholds
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#
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# Suppose xx_cflags_optlist="arch", then flags from $xx_cflags_arch are
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# tried, and the first flag that works will be used. An optlist like "arch
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# cpu optimize" can be used to get multiple independent sets of flags tried.
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# The first that works from each will be used. If no flag in a set works
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# then nothing from that set is added.
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#
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# For multiple ABIs, the scheme extends as follows.
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#
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# abilist set of ABI choices
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# cclist_aa compiler choices in ABI aa
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# xx_aa_cflags flags for xx in ABI aa
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# xx_aa_cflags_maybe flags for xx in ABI aa, if they work
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# xx_aa_cppflags cpp flags for xx in ABI aa
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# xx_aa_cflags_optlist list of sets of optional flags in ABI aa
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# xx_aa_cflags_yyy set yyy of optional flags for compiler xx in ABI aa
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# xx_aa_ldflags -Wc,-foo flags for libtool linking
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# ar_aa_flags extra flags for $AR in ABI aa
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# nm_aa_flags extra flags for $NM in ABI aa
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# limb_aa limb size in ABI aa, can be "longlong"
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# path_aa mpn search path in ABI aa
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# extra_functions_aa extra mpn functions in ABI aa
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#
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# As a convenience, the unadorned xx_cflags (etc) are used for the last ABI
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# in ablist, if an xx_aa_cflags for that ABI isn't given. For example if
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# abilist="64 32" then $cc_64_cflags will be used for the 64-bit ABI, but
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# for the 32-bit either $cc_32_cflags or $cc_cflags is used, whichever is
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# defined. This makes it easy to add some 64-bit compilers and flags to an
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# unadorned 32-bit set.
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#
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# limb=longlong (or limb_aa=longlong) applies to all compilers within that
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# ABI. It won't work to have some needing long long and some not, since a
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# single instantiated mpir.h will be used by both.
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#
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# SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER, cyclecounter_size and CALLING_CONVENTIONS_OBJS are
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# also set here, with an ABI suffix.
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#
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#
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#
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# A table-driven approach like this to mapping cpu type to good compiler
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# options is a bit of a maintenance burden, but there's not much uniformity
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# between options specifications on different compilers. Some sort of
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# separately updatable tool might be cute.
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#
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# The use of lots of variables like this, direct and indirect, tends to
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# obscure when and how various things are done, but unfortunately it's
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# pretty much the only way. If shell subroutines were portable then actual
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# code like "if this .. do that" could be written, but attempting the same
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# with full copies of GMP_PROG_CC_WORKS etc expanded at every point would
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# hugely bloat the output.
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AC_ARG_VAR(ABI, [desired ABI (for processors supporting more than one ABI)])
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# abilist needs to be non-empty, "standard" is just a generic name here
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abilist="standard"
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# FIXME: We'd like to prefer an ANSI compiler, perhaps by preferring
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# c89 over cc here. But note that on HP-UX c89 provides a castrated
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# environment, and would want to be excluded somehow. Maybe
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# AC_PROG_CC_STDC already does enough to stick cc into ANSI mode and
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# we don't need to worry.
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#
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cclist="gcc cc"
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gcc_cflags="-O3"
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gcc_64_cflags="-O3"
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cc_cflags="-O"
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cc_64_cflags="-O"
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SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ=
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cyclecounter_size=2
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AC_SUBST(HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_power, 0)
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AC_SUBST(HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_powerpc,0)
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case $host in
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a29k*-*-*)
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path="a29k"
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;;
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alpha*-*-*)
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_alpha)
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case $host_cpu in
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alphaev5* | alphapca5*) path="alpha/ev5 alpha" ;;
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alphaev67 | alphaev68 | alphaev7*)
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path="alpha/ev67 alpha/ev6 alpha/ev5 alpha" ;;
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alphaev6* | alphaev7*) path="alpha/ev6 alpha/ev5 alpha" ;;
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*) path="alpha" ;;
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esac
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extra_functions="cntlz"
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gcc_cflags_optlist="asm cpu oldas" # need asm ahead of cpu, see below
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gcc_cflags_oldas="-Wa,-oldas" # see GMP_GCC_WA_OLDAS.
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# gcc 2.7.2.3 doesn't know any -mcpu= for alpha, apparently.
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# gcc 2.95 knows -mcpu= ev4, ev5, ev56, pca56, ev6.
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# gcc 3.0 adds nothing.
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# gcc 3.1 adds ev45, ev67 (but ev45 is the same as ev4).
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# gcc 3.2 adds nothing.
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#
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# gcc version "2.9-gnupro-99r1" under "-O2 -mcpu=ev6" strikes internal
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# compiler errors too easily and is rejected by GMP_PROG_CC_WORKS. Each
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# -mcpu=ev6 below has a fallback to -mcpu=ev56 for this reason.
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#
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case $host_cpu in
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alpha) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=ev4" ;;
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alphaev5) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=ev5" ;;
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alphaev56) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=ev56" ;;
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alphapca56 | alphapca57)
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=pca56" ;;
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alphaev6) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=ev6 -mcpu=ev56" ;;
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alphaev67 | alphaev68 | alphaev7*)
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=ev67 -mcpu=ev6 -mcpu=ev56" ;;
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esac
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# gcc version "2.9-gnupro-99r1" on alphaev68-dec-osf5.1 has been seen
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# accepting -mcpu=ev6, but not putting the assembler in the right mode
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# for what it produces. We need to do this for it, and need to do it
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# before testing the -mcpu options.
|
|
#
|
|
# On old versions of gcc, which don't know -mcpu=, we believe an
|
|
# explicit -Wa,-mev5 etc will be necessary to put the assembler in
|
|
# the right mode for our .asm files and longlong.h asm blocks.
|
|
#
|
|
# On newer versions of gcc, when -mcpu= is known, we must give a -Wa
|
|
# which is at least as high as the code gcc will generate. gcc
|
|
# establishes what it needs with a ".arch" directive, our command line
|
|
# option seems to override that.
|
|
#
|
|
# gas prior to 2.14 doesn't accept -mev67, but -mev6 seems enough for
|
|
# ctlz and cttz (in 2.10.0 at least).
|
|
#
|
|
# OSF `as' accepts ev68 but stupidly treats it as ev4. -arch only seems
|
|
# to affect insns like ldbu which are expanded as macros when necessary.
|
|
# Insns like ctlz which were never available as macros are always
|
|
# accepted and always generate their plain code.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
alpha) gcc_cflags_asm="-Wa,-arch,ev4 -Wa,-mev4" ;;
|
|
alphaev5) gcc_cflags_asm="-Wa,-arch,ev5 -Wa,-mev5" ;;
|
|
alphaev56) gcc_cflags_asm="-Wa,-arch,ev56 -Wa,-mev56" ;;
|
|
alphapca56 | alphapca57)
|
|
gcc_cflags_asm="-Wa,-arch,pca56 -Wa,-mpca56" ;;
|
|
alphaev6) gcc_cflags_asm="-Wa,-arch,ev6 -Wa,-mev6" ;;
|
|
alphaev67 | alphaev68 | alphaev7*)
|
|
gcc_cflags_asm="-Wa,-arch,ev67 -Wa,-mev67 -Wa,-arch,ev6 -Wa,-mev6" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# It might be better to ask "cc" whether it's Cray C or DEC C,
|
|
# instead of relying on the OS part of $host. But it's hard to
|
|
# imagine either of those compilers anywhere except their native
|
|
# systems.
|
|
#
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(alpha/alpha-defs.m4)
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-cray-unicos*)
|
|
cc_cflags="-O" # no -g, it silently disables all optimizations
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(alpha/unicos.m4)
|
|
# Don't perform any assembly syntax tests on this beast.
|
|
gmp_asm_syntax_testing=no
|
|
;;
|
|
*-*-osf*)
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(alpha/default.m4)
|
|
cc_cflags=""
|
|
cc_cflags_optlist="opt cpu"
|
|
|
|
# not sure if -fast works on old versions, so make it optional
|
|
cc_cflags_opt="-fast -O2"
|
|
|
|
# DEC C V5.9-005 knows ev4, ev5, ev56, pca56, ev6.
|
|
# Compaq C V6.3-029 adds ev67.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
alpha) cc_cflags_cpu="-arch~ev4~-tune~ev4" ;;
|
|
alphaev5) cc_cflags_cpu="-arch~ev5~-tune~ev5" ;;
|
|
alphaev56) cc_cflags_cpu="-arch~ev56~-tune~ev56" ;;
|
|
alphapca56 | alphapca57)
|
|
cc_cflags_cpu="-arch~pca56~-tune~pca56" ;;
|
|
alphaev6) cc_cflags_cpu="-arch~ev6~-tune~ev6" ;;
|
|
alphaev67 | alphaev68 | alphaev7*)
|
|
cc_cflags_cpu="-arch~ev67~-tune~ev67 -arch~ev6~-tune~ev6" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
*)
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(alpha/default.m4)
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-unicos*)
|
|
# tune/alpha.asm assumes int==4bytes but unicos uses int==8bytes
|
|
;;
|
|
*)
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ=alpha.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size=1 ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Cray vector machines.
|
|
# This must come after alpha* so that we can recognize present and future
|
|
# vector processors with a wildcard.
|
|
*-cray-unicos*)
|
|
gmp_asm_syntax_testing=no
|
|
cclist="cc"
|
|
# We used to have -hscalar0 here as a workaround for miscompilation of
|
|
# mpz/import.c, but let's hope Cray fixes their bugs instead, since
|
|
# -hscalar0 causes disastrously poor code to be generated.
|
|
cc_cflags="-O3 -hnofastmd -htask0 -Wa,-B"
|
|
path="cray"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
arm*-*-*)
|
|
path="arm"
|
|
gcc_cflags="$gcc_cflags $fomit_frame_pointer"
|
|
gcc_testlist="gcc-arm-umodsi"
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(arm/arm-defs.m4)
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
clipper*-*-*)
|
|
path="clipper"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Fujitsu
|
|
[f30[01]-fujitsu-sysv*])
|
|
cclist="gcc vcc"
|
|
# FIXME: flags for vcc?
|
|
vcc_cflags="-g"
|
|
path="fujitsu"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
hppa*-*-*)
|
|
# HP cc (the one sold separately) is K&R by default, but AM_C_PROTOTYPES
|
|
# will add "-Ae", or "-Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE", to put it into ansi mode, if
|
|
# possible.
|
|
#
|
|
# gcc for hppa 2.0 can be built either for 2.0n (32-bit) or 2.0w
|
|
# (64-bit), but not both, so there's no option to choose the desired
|
|
# mode, we must instead detect which of the two it is. This is done by
|
|
# checking sizeof(long), either 4 or 8 bytes respectively. Do this in
|
|
# ABI=1.0 too, in case someone tries to build that with a 2.0w gcc.
|
|
#
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O2"
|
|
gcc_cflags_optlist="arch"
|
|
gcc_testlist="sizeof-long-4"
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ=hppa.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size=1
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: For hppa2.0*, path should be "pa32/hppa2_0 pa32/hppa1_1 pa32".
|
|
# (Can't remember why this isn't done already, have to check what .asm
|
|
# files are available in each and how they run on a typical 2.0 cpu.)
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
hppa1.0*) path="pa32" ;;
|
|
hppa7000*) path="pa32/hppa1_1 pa32" ;;
|
|
hppa2.0* | hppa64)
|
|
path="pa32/hppa2_0 pa32/hppa1_1/pa7100 pa32/hppa1_1 pa32" ;;
|
|
*) # default to 7100
|
|
path="pa32/hppa1_1/pa7100 pa32/hppa1_1 pa32" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# gcc 2.7.2.3 knows -mpa-risc-1-0 and -mpa-risc-1-1
|
|
# gcc 2.95 adds -mpa-risc-2-0, plus synonyms -march=1.0, 1.1 and 2.0
|
|
#
|
|
# We don't use -mpa-risc-2-0 in ABI=1.0 because 64-bit registers may not
|
|
# be saved by the kernel on an old system. Actually gcc (as of 3.2)
|
|
# only adds a few float instructions with -mpa-risc-2-0, so it would
|
|
# probably be safe, but let's not take the chance. In any case, a
|
|
# configuration like --host=hppa2.0 ABI=1.0 is far from optimal.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
hppa1.0*) gcc_cflags_arch="-mpa-risc-1-0" ;;
|
|
*) # default to 7100
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-mpa-risc-1-1" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
hppa1.0*) cc_cflags="+O2" ;;
|
|
*) # default to 7100
|
|
cc_cflags="+DA1.1 +O2" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
hppa2.0*-*-* | hppa64-*-*)
|
|
cclist_20n="gcc cc"
|
|
abilist="2.0n 1.0"
|
|
path_20n="pa64"
|
|
limb_20n=longlong
|
|
any_20n_testlist="sizeof-long-4"
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_20n=hppa2.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size_20n=2
|
|
|
|
# -mpa-risc-2-0 is only an optional flag, in case an old gcc is
|
|
# used. Assembler support for 2.0 is essential though, for our asm
|
|
# files.
|
|
gcc_20n_cflags="-O2"
|
|
gcc_20n_cflags_optlist="arch"
|
|
gcc_20n_cflags_arch="-mpa-risc-2-0 -mpa-risc-1-1"
|
|
gcc_20n_testlist="sizeof-long-4 hppa-level-2.0"
|
|
|
|
cc_20n_cflags="+DA2.0 +e +O2 -Wl,+vnocompatwarnings"
|
|
cc_20n_testlist="hpc-hppa-2-0"
|
|
|
|
# ABI=2.0w is available for hppa2.0w and hppa2.0, but not for
|
|
# hppa2.0n, on the assumption that that the latter indicates a
|
|
# desire for ABI=2.0n.
|
|
case $host in
|
|
hppa2.0n-*-*) ;;
|
|
*)
|
|
# HPUX 10 and earlier cannot run 2.0w. Not sure about other
|
|
# systems (GNU/Linux for instance), but lets assume they're ok.
|
|
case $host in
|
|
[*-*-hpux[1-9] | *-*-hpux[1-9].* | *-*-hpux10 | *-*-hpux10.*]) ;;
|
|
*) abilist="2.0w $abilist" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
cclist_20w="gcc cc"
|
|
gcc_20w_cflags="-O2 -mpa-risc-2-0"
|
|
cc_20w_cflags="+DD64 +O2"
|
|
cc_20w_testlist="hpc-hppa-2-0"
|
|
path_20w="pa64"
|
|
any_20w_testlist="sizeof-long-8"
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_20w=hppa2w.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size_20w=2
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
i960*-*-*)
|
|
path="i960"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
IA64_PATTERN)
|
|
abilist="64"
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(ia64/ia64-defs.m4)
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ=ia64.lo
|
|
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
itanium) path="ia64/itanium ia64" ;;
|
|
itanium2) path="ia64/itanium2 ia64" ;;
|
|
*) path="ia64" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
gcc_64_cflags_optlist="tune"
|
|
gcc_32_cflags_optlist=$gcc_64_cflags_optlist
|
|
|
|
# gcc pre-release 3.4 adds -mtune itanium and itanium2
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
itanium) gcc_cflags_tune="-mtune=itanium" ;;
|
|
itanium2) gcc_cflags_tune="-mtune=itanium2" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-linux*)
|
|
cclist="gcc icc"
|
|
icc_cflags="-no-gcc"
|
|
icc_cflags_optlist="opt"
|
|
# FIXME: Check if -O3 is really right. The manual warns it is for
|
|
# large data sets, for which GMP uses assembly loops.
|
|
icc_cflags_opt="-O3 -O2 -O1"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
*-*-hpux*)
|
|
# HP cc sometimes gets internal errors if the optimization level is
|
|
# too high. GMP_PROG_CC_WORKS detects this, the "_opt" fallbacks
|
|
# let us use whatever seems to work.
|
|
#
|
|
abilist="32 64"
|
|
|
|
cclist_32="gcc cc"
|
|
path_32="ia64"
|
|
cc_32_cflags=""
|
|
cc_32_cflags_optlist="opt"
|
|
cc_32_cflags_opt="+O3 +O2 +O1"
|
|
gcc_32_cflags="-milp32 -O2"
|
|
limb_32=longlong
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_32=ia64.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size_32=2
|
|
|
|
# Must have +DD64 in CPPFLAGS to get the right __LP64__ for headers,
|
|
# but also need it in CFLAGS for linking programs, since automake
|
|
# only uses CFLAGS when linking, not CPPFLAGS.
|
|
# FIXME: Maybe should use cc_64_ldflags for this, but that would
|
|
# need GMP_LDFLAGS used consistently by all the programs.
|
|
#
|
|
cc_64_cflags="+DD64"
|
|
cc_64_cppflags="+DD64"
|
|
cc_64_cflags_optlist="opt"
|
|
cc_64_cflags_opt="+O3 +O2 +O1"
|
|
gcc_64_cflags="-mlp64 -O2"
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Motorola 68k
|
|
#
|
|
M68K_PATTERN)
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_m68k)
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(m68k/m68k-defs.m4)
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O2 $fomit_frame_pointer"
|
|
gcc_cflags_optlist="arch"
|
|
|
|
# gcc 2.7.2 knows -m68000, -m68020, -m68030, -m68040.
|
|
# gcc 2.95 adds -mcpu32, -m68060.
|
|
# FIXME: Maybe "-m68020 -mnobitfield" would suit cpu32 on 2.7.2.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
m68020) gcc_cflags_arch="-m68020" ;;
|
|
m68030) gcc_cflags_arch="-m68030" ;;
|
|
m68040) gcc_cflags_arch="-m68040" ;;
|
|
m68060) gcc_cflags_arch="-m68060 -m68000" ;;
|
|
m68360) gcc_cflags_arch="-mcpu32 -m68000" ;;
|
|
*) gcc_cflags_arch="-m68000" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: m68k/mc68020 looks like it's ok for cpu32, but this wants to be
|
|
# tested. Will need to introduce an m68k/cpu32 if m68k/mc68020 ever uses
|
|
# the bitfield instructions.
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
[m680[234]0 | m68360]) path="m68k/mc68020 m68k" ;;
|
|
*) path="m68k" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Motorola 88k
|
|
m88k*-*-*)
|
|
path="m88k"
|
|
;;
|
|
m88110*-*-*)
|
|
# FIXME: Use `-O2'?
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O -m88110"
|
|
path="m88k/mc88110 m88k"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# National Semiconductor 32k
|
|
ns32k*-*-*)
|
|
path="ns32k"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# IRIX 5 and earlier can only run 32-bit o32.
|
|
#
|
|
# IRIX 6 and up always has a 64-bit mips CPU can run n32 or 64. n32 is
|
|
# preferred over 64, but only because that's been the default in past
|
|
# versions of GMP. The two are equally efficient.
|
|
#
|
|
# Linux kernel 2.2.13 arch/mips/kernel/irixelf.c has a comment about not
|
|
# supporting n32 or 64.
|
|
#
|
|
# For reference, libtool (eg. 1.5.6) recognises the n32 ABI and knows the
|
|
# right options to use when linking (both cc and gcc), so no need for
|
|
# anything special from us.
|
|
#
|
|
mips*-*-*)
|
|
abilist="o32"
|
|
gcc_cflags_optlist="abi"
|
|
gcc_cflags_abi="-mabi=32"
|
|
gcc_testlist="gcc-mips-o32"
|
|
path="mips32"
|
|
cc_cflags="-O2 -o32" # no -g, it disables all optimizations
|
|
# this suits both mips32 and mips64
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(mips32/mips-defs.m4)
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
[mips64*-*-* | mips*-*-irix[6789]*])
|
|
abilist="n32 64 o32"
|
|
|
|
cclist_n32="gcc cc"
|
|
gcc_n32_cflags="-O2 -mabi=n32"
|
|
cc_n32_cflags="-O2 -n32" # no -g, it disables all optimizations
|
|
limb_n32=longlong
|
|
path_n32="mips64"
|
|
|
|
cclist_64="gcc cc"
|
|
gcc_64_cflags="-O2 -mabi=64"
|
|
gcc_64_ldflags="-Wc,-mabi=64"
|
|
cc_64_cflags="-O2 -64" # no -g, it disables all optimizations
|
|
cc_64_ldflags="-Wc,-64"
|
|
path_64="mips64"
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Darwin (powerpc-apple-darwin1.3) has it's hacked gcc installed as cc.
|
|
# Our usual "gcc in disguise" detection means gcc_cflags etc here gets
|
|
# used.
|
|
#
|
|
# The darwin pre-compiling preprocessor is disabled with -no-cpp-precomp
|
|
# since it doesn't like "__attribute__ ((mode (SI)))" etc in gmp-impl.h,
|
|
# and so always ends up running the plain preprocessor anyway. This could
|
|
# be done in CPPFLAGS rather than CFLAGS, but there's not many places
|
|
# preprocessing is done separately, and this is only a speedup, the normal
|
|
# preprocessor gets run if there's any problems.
|
|
#
|
|
# We used to use -Wa,-mppc with gcc, but can't remember exactly why.
|
|
# Presumably it was for old versions of gcc where -mpowerpc doesn't put
|
|
# the assembler in the right mode. In any case -Wa,-mppc is not good, for
|
|
# instance -mcpu=604 makes recent gcc use -m604 to get access to the
|
|
# "fsel" instruction, but a -Wa,-mppc overrides that, making code that
|
|
# comes out with fsel fail.
|
|
#
|
|
# (Note also that the darwin assembler doesn't accept "-mppc", so any
|
|
# -Wa,-mppc was used only if it worked. The right flag on darwin would be
|
|
# "-arch ppc" or some such, but that's already the default.)
|
|
#
|
|
[powerpc*-*-* | power[3-9]-*-*])
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_powerpc)
|
|
HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_powerpc=1
|
|
abilist="32"
|
|
cclist="gcc cc"
|
|
cc_cflags="-O2"
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O2 -mpowerpc"
|
|
gcc_cflags_optlist="precomp subtype asm cpu"
|
|
gcc_cflags_precomp="-no-cpp-precomp"
|
|
gcc_cflags_subtype="-force_cpusubtype_ALL" # for vmx on darwin
|
|
gcc_cflags_asm=""
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu=""
|
|
|
|
# grab this object, though it's not a true cycle counter routine
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ=powerpc.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size=0
|
|
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
powerpc740 | powerpc750)
|
|
path="powerpc32/750 powerpc32" ;;
|
|
powerpc7400)
|
|
path="powerpc32/vmx powerpc32/750 powerpc32" ;;
|
|
[powerpc74[45]?])
|
|
path="powerpc32/vmx powerpc32 powerpc32" ;;
|
|
*)
|
|
path="powerpc32" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# gcc 2.7.2 knows -mcpu=403, 601, 603, 604.
|
|
# gcc 2.95 adds 401, 505, 602, 603e, ec603e, 604e, 620, 740, 750,
|
|
# 801, 821, 823, 860.
|
|
# gcc 3.0 adds 630, rs64a.
|
|
# gcc 3.1 adds 405, 7400, 7450.
|
|
# gcc 3.2 adds nothing.
|
|
# gcc 3.3 adds power3, power4, 8540. power3 seems to be a synonym for 630.
|
|
# gcc pre-release 3.4 adds 405fp, 440, 440fp, 970.
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: The way 603e falls back to 603 for gcc 2.7.2 should be
|
|
# done for all the others too. But what would be the correct
|
|
# arrangements?
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
powerpc401) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=401" ;;
|
|
powerpc403) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=403" ;;
|
|
powerpc405) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=405" ;;
|
|
powerpc505) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=505" ;;
|
|
powerpc601) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=601" ;;
|
|
powerpc602) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=602" ;;
|
|
powerpc603) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=603" ;;
|
|
powerpc603e) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=603e -mcpu=603" ;;
|
|
powerpc604) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=604" ;;
|
|
powerpc604e) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=604e -mcpu=604" ;;
|
|
powerpc620) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=620" ;;
|
|
powerpc630) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=630" ;;
|
|
powerpc740) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=740" ;;
|
|
powerpc7400 | powerpc7410)
|
|
gcc_cflags_asm="-Wa,-maltivec"
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=7400 -mcpu=750" ;;
|
|
powerpc74[45]?)
|
|
gcc_cflags_asm="-Wa,-maltivec"
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=7450" ;;
|
|
powerpc750) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=750" ;;
|
|
powerpc801) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=801" ;;
|
|
powerpc821) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=821" ;;
|
|
powerpc823) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=823" ;;
|
|
powerpc860) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=860" ;;
|
|
powerpc970) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=970" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-aix*)
|
|
cclist="gcc xlc cc"
|
|
xlc_cflags="-O2 -qmaxmem=20000"
|
|
xlc_cflags_optlist="arch"
|
|
|
|
# xlc (what version?) knows -qarch=ppc, ppcgr, 601, 602, 603, 604,
|
|
# 403, rs64a
|
|
# -qarch=ppc is needed, so ensure everything falls back to that.
|
|
# FIXME: Perhaps newer versions know more flavours.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
powerpc403) xlc_cflags_arch="-qarch=403 -qarch=ppc" ;;
|
|
powerpc601) xlc_cflags_arch="-qarch=601 -qarch=ppc" ;;
|
|
powerpc602) xlc_cflags_arch="-qarch=602 -qarch=ppc" ;;
|
|
powerpc603) xlc_cflags_arch="-qarch=603 -qarch=ppc" ;;
|
|
powerpc603e) xlc_cflags_arch="-qarch=603 -qarch=ppc" ;;
|
|
powerpc604) xlc_cflags_arch="-qarch=604 -qarch=ppc" ;;
|
|
powerpc604e) xlc_cflags_arch="-qarch=604 -qarch=ppc" ;;
|
|
*) xlc_cflags_arch="-qarch=ppc" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
POWERPC64_PATTERN)
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
powerpc970) vmx_path="powerpc64/vmx" ;;
|
|
*) vmx_path="" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-aix*)
|
|
# On AIX a true 64-bit ABI is available.
|
|
# Need -Wc to pass object type flags through to the linker.
|
|
abilist="aix64 $abilist"
|
|
cclist_aix64="gcc xlc"
|
|
gcc_aix64_cflags="-O2 -maix64 -mpowerpc64"
|
|
gcc_aix64_cflags_optlist="cpu"
|
|
gcc_aix64_ldflags="-Wc,-maix64"
|
|
xlc_aix64_cflags="-O2 -q64 -qtune=pwr3 -qmaxmem=20000"
|
|
xlc_aix64_ldflags="-Wc,-q64"
|
|
# Must indicate object type to ar and nm
|
|
ar_aix64_flags="-X64"
|
|
nm_aix64_flags="-X64"
|
|
path_aix64="powerpc64/mode64 $vmx_path powerpc64"
|
|
# grab this object, though it's not a true cycle counter routine
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_aix64=powerpc64.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size_aix64=0
|
|
;;
|
|
*-*-darwin*)
|
|
# On Darwin we can use 64-bit instructions with a longlong limb,
|
|
# but the chip still in 32-bit mode.
|
|
# In theory this can be used on any OS which knows how to save
|
|
# 64-bit registers in a context switch.
|
|
#
|
|
# Note that we must use -mpowerpc64 with gcc, since the
|
|
# longlong.h macros expect limb operands in a single 64-bit
|
|
# register, not two 32-bit registers as would be given for a
|
|
# long long without -mpowerpc64. In theory we could detect and
|
|
# accomodate both styles, but the proper 64-bit registers will
|
|
# be fastest and are what we really want to use.
|
|
#
|
|
# One would think -mpowerpc64 would set the assembler in the right
|
|
# mode to handle 64-bit instructions. But for that, also
|
|
# -force_cpusubtype_ALL is needed.
|
|
#
|
|
# Do not use -fast for Darwin, it actually adds options
|
|
# incompatible with a shared library.
|
|
#
|
|
abilist="mode64 mode32 $abilist"
|
|
gcc_cflags_opt="-O3 -O2 -O1" # will this become used?
|
|
cclist_mode32="gcc"
|
|
gcc_mode32_cflags="-mpowerpc64"
|
|
gcc_mode32_cflags_optlist="subtype cpu opt"
|
|
gcc_mode32_cflags_subtype="-force_cpusubtype_ALL"
|
|
gcc_mode32_cflags_opt="-O3 -O2 -O1"
|
|
path_mode32="powerpc64/mode32 $vmx_path powerpc64"
|
|
limb_mode32=longlong
|
|
cclist_mode64="gcc"
|
|
gcc_mode64_cflags="-m64"
|
|
gcc_mode64_cflags_optlist="cpu opt"
|
|
gcc_mode64_cflags_opt="-O3 -O2 -O1"
|
|
path_mode64="powerpc64/mode64 $vmx_path powerpc64"
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_mode64=powerpc64.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size_mode64=0
|
|
any_mode64_testlist="sizeof-long-8"
|
|
;;
|
|
*-*-linux* | *-*-*bsd*)
|
|
# On GNU/Linux, assume the processor is in 64-bit mode. Some
|
|
# environments have a gcc that is always in 64-bit mode, while
|
|
# others require -m64, hence the use of cflags_maybe. The
|
|
# sizeof-long-8 test checks the mode is right (for the no option
|
|
# case).
|
|
#
|
|
# -mpowerpc64 is not used, since it should be the default in
|
|
# 64-bit mode. (We need its effect for the various longlong.h
|
|
# asm macros to be right of course.)
|
|
#
|
|
# gcc64 was an early port of gcc to 64-bit mode, but should be
|
|
# obsolete before too long. We prefer plain gcc when it knows
|
|
# 64-bits.
|
|
#
|
|
abilist="mode64 mode32 $abilist"
|
|
cclist_mode32="gcc"
|
|
gcc_mode32_cflags="-mpowerpc64 -Wa,-mppc64"
|
|
gcc_mode32_cflags_optlist="cpu opt"
|
|
gcc_mode32_cflags_opt="-O3 -O2 -O1"
|
|
path_mode32="powerpc64/mode32 $vmx_path powerpc64"
|
|
limb_mode32=longlong
|
|
cclist_mode64="gcc gcc64"
|
|
gcc_mode64_cflags_maybe="-m64"
|
|
gcc_mode64_cflags_optlist="cpu opt"
|
|
gcc_mode64_cflags_opt="-O3 -O2 -O1"
|
|
path_mode64="powerpc64/mode64 $vmx_path powerpc64"
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_mode64=powerpc64.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size_mode64=0
|
|
any_mode64_testlist="sizeof-long-8"
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# POWER
|
|
[power-*-* | power[12]-*-* | power2sc-*-*])
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_power)
|
|
HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_power=1
|
|
cclist="gcc"
|
|
extra_functions="udiv_w_sdiv"
|
|
path="power"
|
|
|
|
# gcc 2.7.2 knows rios1, rios2, rsc
|
|
#
|
|
# -mcpu=rios2 can tickle an AIX assembler bug (see GMP_PROG_CC_WORKS) so
|
|
# there needs to be a fallback to just -mpower.
|
|
#
|
|
gcc_cflags_optlist="cpu"
|
|
case $host in
|
|
power-*-*) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=power -mpower" ;;
|
|
power1-*-*) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=rios1 -mpower" ;;
|
|
power2-*-*) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=rios2 -mpower" ;;
|
|
power2sc-*-*) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=rsc -mpower" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-aix*)
|
|
cclist="gcc xlc"
|
|
xlc_cflags="-O2 -qarch=pwr -qmaxmem=20000"
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
pyramid-*-*)
|
|
path="pyr"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# IBM s/370 and similar
|
|
[s3[6-9]0*-*-*])
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O2 $fomit_frame_pointer"
|
|
path="s390"
|
|
extra_functions="udiv_w_sdiv"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
sh-*-*) path="sh" ;;
|
|
sh2-*-*) path="sh/sh2 sh" ;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
*sparc*-*-*)
|
|
# sizeof(long)==4 or 8 is tested, to ensure we get the right ABI. We've
|
|
# had various bug reports where users have set CFLAGS for their desired
|
|
# mode, but not set our ABI. For some reason it's sparc where this
|
|
# keeps coming up, presumably users there are accustomed to driving the
|
|
# compiler mode that way. The effect of our testlist setting is to
|
|
# reject ABI=64 in favour of ABI=32 if the user has forced the flags to
|
|
# 32-bit mode.
|
|
#
|
|
abilist="32"
|
|
cclist="gcc acc cc"
|
|
any_testlist="sizeof-long-4"
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(sparc32/sparc-defs.m4)
|
|
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
sparcv8 | microsparc | turbosparc)
|
|
path="sparc32/v8 sparc32" ;;
|
|
supersparc)
|
|
path="sparc32/v8/supersparc sparc32/v8 sparc32" ;;
|
|
sparc64 | sparcv9* | ultrasparc*)
|
|
path="sparc32/v9 sparc32/v8 sparc32" ;;
|
|
*)
|
|
path="sparc32" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# gcc 2.7.2 doesn't know about v9 and doesn't pass -xarch=v8plus to the
|
|
# assembler. Add it explicitly since the solaris assembler won't accept
|
|
# our sparc32/v9 asm code without it. gas accepts -xarch=v8plus too, so
|
|
# it can be in the cflags unconditionally (though gas doesn't need it).
|
|
#
|
|
# gcc -m32 is needed to force 32-bit mode on a dual-ABI system, but past
|
|
# gcc doesn't know that flag, hence cflags_maybe. Note that -m32 cannot
|
|
# be done through the optlist since the plain cflags would be run first
|
|
# and we don't want to require the default mode (whatever it is) works.
|
|
#
|
|
# Note it's gcc_32_cflags_maybe and not gcc_cflags_maybe because the
|
|
# latter would be used in the 64-bit ABI on systems like "*bsd" where
|
|
# abilist="64" only.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
sparc64 | sparcv9* | ultrasparc*)
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O2 -Wa,-xarch=v8plus" ;;
|
|
*)
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O2" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
gcc_32_cflags_maybe="-m32"
|
|
gcc_cflags_optlist="cpu"
|
|
|
|
# gcc 2.7.2 knows -mcypress, -msupersparc, -mv8, -msparclite.
|
|
# gcc 2.95 knows -mcpu= v7, hypersparc, sparclite86x, f930, f934,
|
|
# sparclet, tsc701, v9, ultrasparc. A warning is given that the
|
|
# plain -m forms will disappear.
|
|
# gcc 3.0 adds nothing.
|
|
# gcc 3.1 adds nothing.
|
|
# gcc 3.2 adds nothing.
|
|
# gcc 3.3 adds ultrasparc3.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
supersparc) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=supersparc -msupersparc" ;;
|
|
sparcv8 | microsparc | turbosparc)
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=v8 -mv8" ;;
|
|
sparc64 | sparcv9*) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=v9 -mv8" ;;
|
|
ultrasparc3) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=ultrasparc3 -mcpu=ultrasparc -mv8" ;;
|
|
ultrasparc*) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=ultrasparc -mv8" ;;
|
|
*) gcc_cflags_cpu="-mcpu=v7 -mcypress" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# SunPRO cc and acc, and SunOS bundled cc
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-solaris* | *-*-sunos*)
|
|
# Note no -g, it disables all optimizations.
|
|
cc_cflags=
|
|
cc_cflags_optlist="opt arch cpu"
|
|
|
|
# SunOS cc doesn't know -xO4, fallback to -O2.
|
|
cc_cflags_opt="-xO4 -O2"
|
|
|
|
# SunOS cc doesn't know -xarch, apparently always generating v7
|
|
# code, so make this optional
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
sparcv8 | microsparc | supersparc | turbosparc)
|
|
cc_cflags_arch="-xarch=v8" ;;
|
|
sparc64 | sparcv9* | ultrasparc*) cc_cflags_arch="-xarch=v8plus" ;;
|
|
*) cc_cflags_arch="-xarch=v7" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# SunOS cc doesn't know -xchip and doesn't seem to have an equivalent.
|
|
# SunPRO cc 5 recognises -xchip=generic, old, super, super2, micro,
|
|
# micro2, hyper, hyper2, powerup, ultra, ultra2, ultra2i.
|
|
# SunPRO cc 6 adds -xchip=ultra2e, ultra3cu.
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: Which of ultra, ultra2 or ultra2i is the best fallback for
|
|
# ultrasparc3?
|
|
#
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
supersparc) cc_cflags_cpu="-xchip=super" ;;
|
|
microsparc) cc_cflags_cpu="-xchip=micro" ;;
|
|
turbosparc) cc_cflags_cpu="-xchip=micro2" ;;
|
|
ultrasparc) cc_cflags_cpu="-xchip=ultra" ;;
|
|
ultrasparc2) cc_cflags_cpu="-xchip=ultra2" ;;
|
|
ultrasparc2i) cc_cflags_cpu="-xchip=ultra2i" ;;
|
|
ultrasparc3) cc_cflags_cpu="-xchip=ultra3 -xchip=ultra" ;;
|
|
*) cc_cflags_cpu="-xchip=generic" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
sparc64 | sparcv9* | ultrasparc*)
|
|
case $host in
|
|
# Solaris 6 and earlier cannot run ABI=64 since it doesn't save
|
|
# registers properly, so ABI=32 is left as the only choice.
|
|
#
|
|
[*-*-solaris2.[0-6] | *-*-solaris2.[0-6].*]) ;;
|
|
|
|
# BSD sparc64 ports are 64-bit-only systems, so ABI=64 is the only
|
|
# choice. In fact they need no special compiler flags, gcc -m64
|
|
# is the default, but it doesn't hurt to add it. v9 CPUs always
|
|
# use the sparc64 port, since the plain 32-bit sparc ports don't
|
|
# run on a v9.
|
|
#
|
|
*-*-*bsd*) abilist="64" ;;
|
|
|
|
# For all other systems, we try both 64 and 32.
|
|
#
|
|
# GNU/Linux sparc64 has only recently gained a 64-bit user mode.
|
|
# In the past sparc64 meant a v9 cpu, but there were no 64-bit
|
|
# operations in user mode. We assume that if "gcc -m64" works
|
|
# then the system is suitable. Hopefully even if someone attempts
|
|
# to put a new gcc and/or glibc on an old system it won't run.
|
|
#
|
|
*) abilist="64 32" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
path_64="sparc64"
|
|
cclist_64="gcc"
|
|
any_64_testlist="sizeof-long-8"
|
|
|
|
# gcc -mptr64 is probably implied by -m64, but we're not sure if
|
|
# this was always so. On Solaris in the past we always used both
|
|
# "-m64 -mptr64".
|
|
#
|
|
# gcc -Wa,-xarch=v9 is thought to be necessary in some cases on
|
|
# solaris, but it would seem likely that if gcc is going to generate
|
|
# 64-bit code it will have to add that option itself where needed.
|
|
# An extra copy of this option should be harmless though, but leave
|
|
# it until we're sure. (Might want -xarch=v9a or -xarch=v9b for the
|
|
# higher cpu types instead.)
|
|
#
|
|
gcc_64_cflags="-O2 -m64 -mptr64"
|
|
gcc_64_ldflags="-Wc,-m64"
|
|
gcc_64_cflags_optlist="cpu"
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-solaris*)
|
|
# Sun cc.
|
|
#
|
|
# -fast enables different optimizations depending on compiler
|
|
# version. Unfortunately it does things according to the native
|
|
# system, which may not be optimal when cross compiling (to a
|
|
# different sparc). -xchip from cc_cflags_cpu will override at
|
|
# least that part of its selections.
|
|
#
|
|
# -fns=no and -fsimple=1 disable some transformations that
|
|
# conflict with IEEE 754, which some compiler versions perform
|
|
# under -fast.
|
|
#
|
|
# In any case -fast can result in incorrect optimisations and so
|
|
# has been removed (see
|
|
# http://swox.com/list-archives/gmp-bugs/2008-April/000987.html)
|
|
#
|
|
cclist_64="$cclist_64 cc"
|
|
cc_64_cflags="-xarch=v9"
|
|
cc_64_cflags_optlist="cpu"
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# using the v9 %tick register
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_32=sparcv9.lo
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_64=sparcv9.lo
|
|
cyclecounter_size_32=2
|
|
cyclecounter_size_64=2
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# VAX
|
|
vax*-*-*)
|
|
# Currently gcc (version 3.0) on vax always uses a frame pointer
|
|
# (config/vax/vax.h FRAME_POINTER_REQUIRED=1), so -fomit-frame-pointer
|
|
# will be ignored.
|
|
#
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O2 $fomit_frame_pointer"
|
|
path="vax"
|
|
extra_functions="udiv_w_sdiv"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# AMD and Intel x86 configurations, including AMD64
|
|
#
|
|
# Rumour has it gcc -O2 used to give worse register allocation than just
|
|
# -O, but lets assume that's no longer true.
|
|
#
|
|
# -m32 forces 32-bit mode on a bi-arch 32/64 amd64 build of gcc. -m64 is
|
|
# the default in such a build (we think), so -m32 is essential for ABI=32.
|
|
# This is, of course, done for any $host_cpu, not just x86_64, so we can
|
|
# get such a gcc into the right mode to cross-compile to say i486-*-*.
|
|
#
|
|
# -m32 is not available in gcc 2.95 and earlier, hence cflags_maybe to use
|
|
# it when it works. We check sizeof(long)==4 to ensure we get the right
|
|
# mode, in case -m32 has failed not because it's an old gcc, but because
|
|
# it's a dual 32/64-bit gcc without a 32-bit libc, or whatever.
|
|
#
|
|
X86_PATTERN | X86_64_PATTERN)
|
|
abilist="32"
|
|
cclist="gcc icc cc"
|
|
gcc_cflags="-O2 $fomit_frame_pointer"
|
|
gcc_32_cflags_maybe="-m32"
|
|
icc_cflags="-no-gcc"
|
|
icc_cflags_optlist="opt"
|
|
icc_cflags_opt="-O3 -O2 -O1"
|
|
any_32_testlist="sizeof-long-4"
|
|
CALLING_CONVENTIONS_OBJS='x86call.lo x86check$U.lo'
|
|
|
|
# Currently yasm is only needed to build x86 assembly files on some hosts
|
|
want_yasm="yes"
|
|
# Availability of rdtsc is checked at run-time.
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ=pentium.lo
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-solaris* | *-*-sunos*)
|
|
# Note no -g, it disables all optimizations.
|
|
cc_cflags=
|
|
cc_cflags_optlist="opt arch cpu"
|
|
|
|
# SunOS cc doesn't know -xO4, fallback to -O2.
|
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cc_cflags_opt="-xO4 -O2" ;;
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esac
|
|
|
|
# gcc 2.7.2 only knows i386 and i486, using -m386 or -m486. These
|
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# represent -mcpu= since -m486 doesn't generate 486 specific insns.
|
|
# gcc 2.95 adds k6, pentium and pentiumpro, and takes -march= and -mcpu=.
|
|
# gcc 3.0 adds athlon.
|
|
# gcc 3.1 adds k6-2, k6-3, pentium-mmx, pentium2, pentium3, pentium4,
|
|
# athlon-tbird, athlon-4, athlon-xp, athlon-mp.
|
|
# gcc 3.2 adds winchip2.
|
|
# gcc 3.3 adds winchip-c6.
|
|
# gcc 3.3.1 from mandrake adds k8 and knows -mtune.
|
|
# gcc 3.4 adds c3, c3-2, k8, and deprecates -mcpu in favour of -mtune.
|
|
#
|
|
# In gcc 2.95.[0123], -march=pentiumpro provoked a stack slot bug in an
|
|
# old version of mpz/powm.c. Seems to be fine with the current code, so
|
|
# no need for any restrictions on that option.
|
|
#
|
|
# -march=pentiumpro can fail if the assembler doesn't know "cmov"
|
|
# (eg. solaris 2.8 native "as"), so always have -march=pentium after
|
|
# that as a fallback.
|
|
#
|
|
# -march=pentium4 and -march=k8 enable SSE2 instructions, which may or
|
|
# may not be supported by the assembler and/or the OS, and is bad in gcc
|
|
# prior to 3.3. The tests will reject these if no good, so fallbacks
|
|
# like "-march=pentium4 -mno-sse2" are given to try also without SSE2.
|
|
# Note the relevant -march types are listed in the optflags handling
|
|
# below, be sure to update there if adding new types emitting SSE2.
|
|
#
|
|
# -mtune is used at the start of each cpu option list to give something
|
|
# gcc 3.4 will use, thereby avoiding warnings from -mcpu. -mcpu forms
|
|
# are retained for use by prior gcc. For example pentium has
|
|
# "-mtune=pentium -mcpu=pentium ...", the -mtune is for 3.4 and the
|
|
# -mcpu for prior. If there's a brand new choice in 3.4 for a chip,
|
|
# like k8 for x86_64, then it can be the -mtune at the start, no need to
|
|
# duplicate anything.
|
|
#
|
|
gcc_cflags_optlist="cpu arch"
|
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case $host_cpu in
|
|
i386*)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=i386 -mcpu=i386 -m386"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=i386"
|
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;;
|
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i486*)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=i486 -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=i486"
|
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;;
|
|
i586 | pentium)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=pentium -mcpu=pentium -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
pentiummmx)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=pentium-mmx -mcpu=pentium-mmx -mcpu=pentium -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=pentium-mmx -march=pentium"
|
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;;
|
|
i686 | pentiumpro)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=pentiumpro -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
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;;
|
|
pentium2)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=pentium2 -mcpu=pentium2 -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=pentium2 -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
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;;
|
|
pentium3)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=pentium3 -mcpu=pentium3 -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=pentium3 -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
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;;
|
|
k6)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=k6 -mcpu=k6 -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=k6"
|
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;;
|
|
k62)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=k6-2 -mcpu=k6-2 -mcpu=k6 -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=k6-2 -march=k6"
|
|
;;
|
|
k63)
|
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gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=k6-3 -mcpu=k6-3 -mcpu=k6 -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
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gcc_cflags_arch="-march=k6-3 -march=k6"
|
|
;;
|
|
k7 | athlon)
|
|
# Athlon instruction costs are close to P6 (3 cycle load latency,
|
|
# 4-6 cycle mul, 40 cycle div, pairable adc, etc) so if gcc doesn't
|
|
# know athlon (eg. 2.95.2 doesn't) then fall back on pentiumpro.
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=athlon -mcpu=athlon -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=athlon -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
i786 | pentium4)
|
|
# pentiumpro is the primary fallback when gcc doens't know pentium4.
|
|
# This gets us cmov to eliminate branches. Maybe "athlon" would be
|
|
# a possibility on gcc 3.0.
|
|
#
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4 -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=pentium4 -march=pentium4~-mno-sse2 -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
prescott)
|
|
# prescott is defined for our purposes as 32 bit pentium4 with SSE3
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=prescott -mtune=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4 -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=prescott -march=pentium4~-mno-sse2 -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
netburst | netburstlahf)
|
|
# prescott is defined for our purposes as 32 bit pentium4 with SSE3
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=nocona -mtune=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4 -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=nocona -march=pentium4~-mno-sse2 -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
viac32)
|
|
# Not sure of the best fallbacks here for -mcpu.
|
|
# c3-2 has sse and mmx, so pentium3 is good for -march.
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=c3-2 -mcpu=c3-2 -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=c3-2 -march=pentium3 -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
viac3*)
|
|
# Not sure of the best fallbacks here.
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=c3 -mcpu=c3 -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=c3 -march=pentium-mmx -march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
x86_64 | k8 | k10 | atom)
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=k8 -mcpu=athlon -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=k8 -march=k8~-mno-sse2 -march=athlon -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
core2 | penryn | nehalem)
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=core2 -mtune=nocona -mtune=pentium3 -mcpu=pentiumpro -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=core2 -march=nocona -march=pentium3 -march=pentiumpro -march=pentium"
|
|
;;
|
|
*)
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu="-mtune=i486 -mcpu=i486 -m486"
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch="-march=i486"
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host_cpu in
|
|
i386*) path="x86" ;;
|
|
i486*) path="x86/i486 x86" ;;
|
|
i586 | pentium) path="x86/pentium x86" ;;
|
|
pentiummmx) path="x86/pentium/mmx x86/pentium x86" ;;
|
|
i686 | pentiumpro) path="x86/p6 x86" ;;
|
|
pentium2) path="x86/p6/mmx x86/p6 x86" ;;
|
|
pentium3) path="x86/p6/p3mmx x86/p6/mmx x86/p6 x86";;
|
|
[k6[23]]) path="x86/k6/k62mmx x86/k6/mmx x86/k6 x86" ;;
|
|
k6) path="x86/k6/mmx x86/k6 x86" ;;
|
|
# we don't have any specific 32-bit code for opteron (x86_64), the
|
|
# athlon code should be reasonable
|
|
athlon | k7 | x86_64 | k8 | k10 | atom) path="x86/k7/mmx x86/k7 x86" ;;
|
|
i786 | pentium4 | core2 | penryn | nehalem) path="x86/pentium4/sse2 x86/pentium4/mmx x86/pentium4 x86" ;;
|
|
prescott | netburst | netburstlahf) path="x86/pentium4/sse2 x86/pentium4/mmx x86/pentium4 x86" ;;
|
|
# VIA/Centaur processors, sold as CyrixIII and C3.
|
|
viac32) path="x86/p6/p3mmx x86/p6/mmx x86/p6 x86";;
|
|
viac3*) path="x86/pentium/mmx x86/pentium x86";;
|
|
*) path="x86" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# If the user asked for a fat build, override the path set above
|
|
if test $enable_fat = yes; then
|
|
gcc_cflags_cpu=""
|
|
gcc_cflags_arch=""
|
|
extra_functions="$extra_functions fat fat_entry"
|
|
path="x86/fat x86"
|
|
fat_path="x86 x86/fat x86/i486
|
|
x86/k6 x86/k6/mmx x86/k6/k62mmx
|
|
x86/k7 x86/k7/mmx
|
|
x86/pentium x86/pentium/mmx
|
|
x86/p6 x86/p6/mmx x86/p6/p3mmx
|
|
x86/pentium4 x86/pentium4/mmx x86/pentium4/sse2"
|
|
fat_functions="add_n addmul_1 copyd copyi
|
|
dive_1 diveby3 divrem_1 gcd_1 lshift
|
|
mod_1 mod_34lsub1 mode1o mul_1 mul_basecase
|
|
pre_divrem_1 pre_mod_1 redc_basecase rshift
|
|
sqr_basecase sub_n submul_1 sumdiff_n"
|
|
fat_exclude=""
|
|
fat_thresholds="MUL_KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD MUL_TOOM3_THRESHOLD
|
|
SQR_KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD SQR_TOOM3_THRESHOLD"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
X86_64_PATTERN)
|
|
abilist="64 32"
|
|
cclist_64="gcc cc"
|
|
gcc_64_cflags="-O2 -m64"
|
|
gcc_64_cflags_optlist="opt arch cpu"
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ_64=x86_64.lo
|
|
CALLING_CONVENTIONS_OBJS_64='x86_64call.lo x86_64check$U.lo'
|
|
cyclecounter_size_64=2
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-solaris* | *-*-sunos*)
|
|
# Note no -g, it disables all optimizations.
|
|
cc_64_cflags="-m64"
|
|
cc_64_cflags_optlist="opt arch cpu"
|
|
|
|
# SunOS cc doesn't know -xO4, fallback to -O2.
|
|
cc_64_cflags_opt="-xO4 -O2" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
x86_64-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64" ;;
|
|
netburst-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64/netburst x86_64" ;;
|
|
netburstlahf-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64/netburst/netburstlahf x86_64/netburst x86_64" ;;
|
|
k8-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64/k8 x86_64" ;;
|
|
k10-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64/k8/k10 x86_64/k8 x86_64" ;;
|
|
core2-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64/core2 x86_64" ;;
|
|
penryn-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64/core2/penryn x86_64/core2 x86_64" ;;
|
|
nehalem-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64/nehalem x86_64" ;;
|
|
atom-*-*)
|
|
path_64="x86_64/atom x86_64" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# If the user asked for a fat build, override the path set above
|
|
if test $enable_fat = yes; then
|
|
gcc_64_cflags_cpu=""
|
|
gcc_64_cflags_arch=""
|
|
extra_functions_64="$extra_functions_64 fat fat_entry"
|
|
path_64="x86_64/fat x86_64"
|
|
fat_path_64="x86_64 x86_64/fat x86_64/netburst x86_64/netburst/netburstlahf x86_64/k8 x86_64/k8/k10 x86_64/core2 x86_64/core2/penryn x86_64/nehalem x86_64/atom"
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: z8kx won't get through config.sub. Could make 16 versus 32 bit
|
|
# limb an ABI option perhaps.
|
|
z8kx*-*-*)
|
|
path="z8000x"
|
|
extra_functions="udiv_w_sdiv"
|
|
;;
|
|
z8k*-*-*)
|
|
path="z8000"
|
|
extra_functions="udiv_w_sdiv"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Special CPU "none" selects generic C. -DNO_ASM is used to disable gcc
|
|
# asm blocks in longlong.h (since they're driven by cpp pre-defined
|
|
# symbols like __alpha rather than the configured $host_cpu).
|
|
#
|
|
none-*-*)
|
|
abilist="long longlong"
|
|
cclist_long=$cclist
|
|
gcc_long_cflags=$gcc_cflags
|
|
gcc_long_cppflags="-DNO_ASM"
|
|
cc_long_cflags=$cc_cflags
|
|
cclist_longlong=$cclist
|
|
gcc_longlong_cflags=$gcc_cflags
|
|
gcc_longlong_cppflags="-DNO_ASM"
|
|
cc_longlong_cflags=$cc_cflags
|
|
limb_longlong=longlong
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# mingw can be built by the cygwin gcc if -mno-cygwin is added. For
|
|
# convenience add this automatically if it works. Actual mingw gcc accepts
|
|
# -mno-cygwin too, but of course is the default. mingw only runs on the
|
|
# x86s, but allow any CPU here so as to catch "none" too.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-mingw*)
|
|
gcc_cflags_optlist="$gcc_cflags_optlist nocygwin"
|
|
gcc_cflags_nocygwin="-mno-cygwin"
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_YASM, test "$want_yasm" = "yes")
|
|
|
|
CFLAGS_or_unset=${CFLAGS-'(unset)'}
|
|
CPPFLAGS_or_unset=${CPPFLAGS-'(unset)'}
|
|
|
|
cat >&AC_FD_CC <<EOF
|
|
User:
|
|
ABI=$ABI
|
|
CC=$CC
|
|
CFLAGS=$CFLAGS_or_unset
|
|
CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS_or_unset
|
|
MPN_PATH=$MPN_PATH
|
|
GMP:
|
|
abilist=$abilist
|
|
cclist=$cclist
|
|
EOF
|
|
|
|
|
|
test_CFLAGS=${CFLAGS+set}
|
|
test_CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS+set}
|
|
|
|
for abi in $abilist; do
|
|
abi_last="$abi"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# If the user specifies an ABI then it must be in $abilist, after that
|
|
# $abilist is restricted to just that choice.
|
|
#
|
|
if test -n "$ABI"; then
|
|
found=no
|
|
for abi in $abilist; do
|
|
if test $abi = "$ABI"; then found=yes; break; fi
|
|
done
|
|
if test $found = no; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([ABI=$ABI is not among the following valid choices: $abilist])
|
|
fi
|
|
abilist="$ABI"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
found_compiler=no
|
|
|
|
for abi in $abilist; do
|
|
|
|
echo "checking ABI=$abi"
|
|
|
|
# Suppose abilist="64 32", then for abi=64, will have abi1="_64" and
|
|
# abi2="_64". For abi=32, will have abi1="_32" and abi2="". This is how
|
|
# $gcc_cflags becomes a fallback for $gcc_32_cflags (the last in the
|
|
# abilist), but there's no fallback for $gcc_64_cflags.
|
|
#
|
|
abi1=[`echo _$abi | sed 's/[.]//g'`]
|
|
if test $abi = $abi_last; then abi2=; else abi2="$abi1"; fi
|
|
|
|
# Compiler choices under this ABI
|
|
eval cclist_chosen=\"\$cclist$abi1\"
|
|
test -n "$cclist_chosen" || eval cclist_chosen=\"\$cclist$abi2\"
|
|
|
|
# If there's a user specified $CC then don't use a list for
|
|
# $cclist_chosen, just a single value for $ccbase.
|
|
#
|
|
if test -n "$CC"; then
|
|
|
|
# The first word of $CC, stripped of any directory. For instance
|
|
# CC="/usr/local/bin/gcc -pipe" will give "gcc".
|
|
#
|
|
for ccbase in $CC; do break; done
|
|
ccbase=`echo $ccbase | sed 's:.*/::'`
|
|
|
|
# If this $ccbase is in $cclist_chosen then it's a compiler we know and
|
|
# we can do flags defaulting with it. If not, then $cclist_chosen is
|
|
# set to "unrecognised" so no default flags are used.
|
|
#
|
|
# "unrecognised" is used to avoid bad effects with eval if $ccbase has
|
|
# non-symbol characters. For instance ccbase=my+cc would end up with
|
|
# something like cflags="$my+cc_cflags" which would give
|
|
# cflags="+cc_cflags" rather than the intended empty string for an
|
|
# unknown compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
found=unrecognised
|
|
for i in $cclist_chosen; do
|
|
if test "$ccbase" = $i; then
|
|
found=$ccbase
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
cclist_chosen=$found
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
for ccbase in $cclist_chosen; do
|
|
|
|
# When cross compiling, look for a compiler with the $host_alias as a
|
|
# prefix, the same way that AC_CHECK_TOOL does. But don't do this to a
|
|
# user-selected $CC.
|
|
#
|
|
# $cross_compiling will be yes/no/maybe at this point. Do the host
|
|
# prefixing for "maybe" as well as "yes".
|
|
#
|
|
if test "$cross_compiling" != no && test -z "$CC"; then
|
|
cross_compiling_prefix="${host_alias}-"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
for ccprefix in $cross_compiling_prefix ""; do
|
|
|
|
cc="$CC"
|
|
test -n "$cc" || cc="$ccprefix$ccbase"
|
|
|
|
# If the compiler is gcc but installed under another name, then change
|
|
# $ccbase so as to use the flags we know for gcc. This helps for
|
|
# instance when specifying CC=gcc272 on Debian GNU/Linux, or the
|
|
# native cc which is really gcc on NeXT or MacOS-X.
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: There's a slight misfeature here. If cc is actually gcc but
|
|
# gcc is not a known compiler under this $abi then we'll end up
|
|
# testing it with no flags and it'll work, but chances are it won't be
|
|
# in the right mode for the ABI we desire. Let's quietly hope this
|
|
# doesn't happen.
|
|
#
|
|
if test $ccbase != gcc; then
|
|
GMP_PROG_CC_IS_GNU($cc,ccbase=gcc)
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Similarly if the compiler is IBM xlc but invoked as cc or whatever
|
|
# then change $ccbase and make the default xlc flags available.
|
|
if test $ccbase != xlc; then
|
|
GMP_PROG_CC_IS_XLC($cc,ccbase=xlc)
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# acc was Sun's first unbundled compiler back in the SunOS days, or
|
|
# something like that, but today its man page says it's not meant to
|
|
# be used directly (instead via /usr/ucb/cc). The options are pretty
|
|
# much the same as the main SunPRO cc, so share those configs.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*sparc*-*-solaris* | *sparc*-*-sunos*)
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if test "$ccbase" = acc; then ccbase=cc; fi ;;
|
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esac
|
|
|
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for tmp_cflags_maybe in yes no; do
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eval cflags=\"\$${ccbase}${abi1}_cflags\"
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test -n "$cflags" || eval cflags=\"\$${ccbase}${abi2}_cflags\"
|
|
|
|
if test "$tmp_cflags_maybe" = yes; then
|
|
# don't try cflags_maybe when the user set CFLAGS
|
|
if test "$test_CFLAGS" = set; then continue; fi
|
|
eval cflags_maybe=\"\$${ccbase}${abi1}_cflags_maybe\"
|
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test -n "$cflags_maybe" || eval cflags_maybe=\"\$${ccbase}${abi2}_cflags_maybe\"
|
|
# don't try cflags_maybe if there's nothing set
|
|
if test -z "$cflags_maybe"; then continue; fi
|
|
cflags="$cflags_maybe $cflags"
|
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fi
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|
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# Any user CFLAGS, even an empty string, takes precendence
|
|
if test "$test_CFLAGS" = set; then cflags=$CFLAGS; fi
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|
|
|
# Any user CPPFLAGS, even an empty string, takes precendence
|
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eval cppflags=\"\$${ccbase}${abi1}_cppflags\"
|
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test -n "$cppflags" || eval cppflags=\"\$${ccbase}${abi2}_cppflags\"
|
|
if test "$test_CPPFLAGS" = set; then cppflags=$CPPFLAGS; fi
|
|
|
|
# --enable-profiling adds -p/-pg even to user-specified CFLAGS.
|
|
# This is convenient, but it's perhaps a bit naughty to modify user
|
|
# CFLAGS.
|
|
case "$enable_profiling" in
|
|
prof) cflags="$cflags -p" ;;
|
|
gprof) cflags="$cflags -pg" ;;
|
|
instrument) cflags="$cflags -finstrument-functions" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
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GMP_PROG_CC_WORKS($cc $cflags $cppflags,,continue)
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|
|
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# If we're supposed to be using a "long long" for a limb, check that
|
|
# it works.
|
|
eval limb_chosen=\"\$limb$abi1\"
|
|
test -n "$limb_chosen" || eval limb_chosen=\"\$limb$abi2\"
|
|
if test "$limb_chosen" = longlong; then
|
|
GMP_PROG_CC_WORKS_LONGLONG($cc $cflags $cppflags,,continue)
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# The tests to perform on this $cc, if any
|
|
eval testlist=\"\$${ccbase}${abi1}_testlist\"
|
|
test -n "$testlist" || eval testlist=\"\$${ccbase}${abi2}_testlist\"
|
|
test -n "$testlist" || eval testlist=\"\$any${abi1}_testlist\"
|
|
test -n "$testlist" || eval testlist=\"\$any${abi2}_testlist\"
|
|
|
|
testlist_pass=yes
|
|
for tst in $testlist; do
|
|
case $tst in
|
|
hpc-hppa-2-0) GMP_HPC_HPPA_2_0($cc,,testlist_pass=no) ;;
|
|
gcc-arm-umodsi) GMP_GCC_ARM_UMODSI($cc,,testlist_pass=no) ;;
|
|
gcc-mips-o32) GMP_GCC_MIPS_O32($cc,,testlist_pass=no) ;;
|
|
hppa-level-2.0) GMP_HPPA_LEVEL_20($cc $cflags,,testlist_pass=no) ;;
|
|
sizeof*) GMP_C_TEST_SIZEOF($cc $cflags,$tst,,testlist_pass=no) ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
if test $testlist_pass = no; then break; fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
if test $testlist_pass = yes; then
|
|
found_compiler=yes
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
if test $found_compiler = yes; then break; fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
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if test $found_compiler = yes; then break; fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
if test $found_compiler = yes; then break; fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
|
|
# If we recognised the CPU, as indicated by $path being set, then insist
|
|
# that we have a working compiler, either from our $cclist choices or from
|
|
# $CC. We can't let AC_PROG_CC look around for a compiler because it might
|
|
# find one that we've rejected (for not supporting the modes our asm code
|
|
# demands, etc).
|
|
#
|
|
# If we didn't recognise the CPU (and this includes host_cpu=none), then
|
|
# fall through and let AC_PROG_CC look around for a compiler too. This is
|
|
# mostly in the interests of following a standard autoconf setup, after all
|
|
# we've already tested cc and gcc adequately (hopefully). As of autoconf
|
|
# 2.50 the only thing AC_PROG_CC really adds is a check for "cl" (Microsoft
|
|
# C on MS-DOS systems).
|
|
#
|
|
if test $found_compiler = no && test -n "$path"; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([could not find a working compiler, see config.log for details])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
if test $found_compiler = yes; then
|
|
|
|
# If we're creating CFLAGS, then look for optional additions. If the user
|
|
# set CFLAGS then leave it alone.
|
|
#
|
|
if test "$test_CFLAGS" != set; then
|
|
eval optlist=\"\$${ccbase}${abi1}_cflags_optlist\"
|
|
test -n "$optlist" || eval optlist=\"\$${ccbase}${abi2}_cflags_optlist\"
|
|
|
|
for opt in $optlist; do
|
|
eval optflags=\"\$${ccbase}${abi1}_cflags_${opt}\"
|
|
test -n "$optflags" || eval optflags=\"\$${ccbase}${abi2}_cflags_${opt}\"
|
|
test -n "$optflags" || eval optflags=\"\$${ccbase}_cflags_${opt}\"
|
|
|
|
for flag in $optflags; do
|
|
|
|
# ~ respresents a space in an option spec
|
|
flag=`echo "$flag" | tr '~' ' '`
|
|
|
|
case $flag in
|
|
-march=pentium4 | -march=k8)
|
|
# For -march settings which enable SSE2 we exclude certain bad
|
|
# gcc versions and we need an OS knowing how to save xmm regs.
|
|
#
|
|
# This is only for ABI=32, any 64-bit gcc is good and any OS
|
|
# knowing x86_64 will know xmm.
|
|
#
|
|
# -march=k8 was only introduced in gcc 3.3, so we shouldn't need
|
|
# the GMP_GCC_PENTIUM4_SSE2 check (for gcc 3.2 and prior). But
|
|
# it doesn't hurt to run it anyway, sharing code with the
|
|
# pentium4 case.
|
|
#
|
|
if test "$abi" = 32; then
|
|
GMP_GCC_PENTIUM4_SSE2($cc $cflags $cppflags,, continue)
|
|
GMP_OS_X86_XMM($cc $cflags $cppflags,, continue)
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
-no-cpp-precomp)
|
|
# special check, avoiding a warning
|
|
GMP_GCC_NO_CPP_PRECOMP($ccbase,$cc,$cflags,
|
|
[cflags="$cflags $flag"
|
|
break],
|
|
[continue])
|
|
;;
|
|
-Wa,-m*)
|
|
case $host in
|
|
alpha*-*-*)
|
|
GMP_GCC_WA_MCPU($cc $cflags, $flag, , [continue])
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
;;
|
|
-Wa,-oldas)
|
|
GMP_GCC_WA_OLDAS($cc $cflags $cppflags,
|
|
[cflags="$cflags $flag"
|
|
break],
|
|
[continue])
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
GMP_PROG_CC_WORKS($cc $cflags $cppflags $flag,
|
|
[cflags="$cflags $flag"
|
|
break])
|
|
done
|
|
done
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
ABI="$abi"
|
|
CC="$cc"
|
|
CFLAGS="$cflags"
|
|
CPPFLAGS="$cppflags"
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Could easily have this in config.h too, if desired.
|
|
ABI_nodots=`echo $ABI | sed 's/\./_/'`
|
|
GMP_DEFINE_RAW("define_not_for_expansion(\`HAVE_ABI_$ABI_nodots')", POST)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# GMP_LDFLAGS substitution, selected according to ABI.
|
|
# These are needed on libmpir.la and libmp.la, but currently not on
|
|
# convenience libraries like tune/libspeed.la or mpz/libmpz.la.
|
|
#
|
|
eval GMP_LDFLAGS=\"\$${ccbase}${abi1}_ldflags\"
|
|
test -n "$GMP_LDFLAGS" || eval GMP_LDFLAGS=\"\$${ccbase}${abi1}_ldflags\"
|
|
AC_SUBST(GMP_LDFLAGS)
|
|
AC_SUBST(LIBGMP_LDFLAGS)
|
|
AC_SUBST(LIBGMPXX_LDFLAGS)
|
|
|
|
# extra_functions, selected according to ABI
|
|
eval tmp=\"\$extra_functions$abi1\"
|
|
test -n "$tmp" || eval tmp=\"\$extra_functions$abi2\"
|
|
extra_functions="$tmp"
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Cycle counter, selected according to ABI.
|
|
#
|
|
eval tmp=\"\$SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ$abi1\"
|
|
test -n "$tmp" || eval tmp=\"\$SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ$abi2\"
|
|
SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ="$tmp"
|
|
eval tmp=\"\$cyclecounter_size$abi1\"
|
|
test -n "$tmp" || eval tmp=\"\$cyclecounter_size$abi2\"
|
|
cyclecounter_size="$tmp"
|
|
|
|
if test -n "$SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ"; then
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER, $cyclecounter_size,
|
|
[Tune directory speed_cyclecounter, undef=none, 1=32bits, 2=64bits)])
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_SUBST(SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Calling conventions checking, selected according to ABI.
|
|
#
|
|
eval tmp=\"\$CALLING_CONVENTIONS_OBJS$abi1\"
|
|
test -n "$tmp" || eval tmp=\"\$CALLING_CONVENTIONS_OBJS$abi2\"
|
|
CALLING_CONVENTIONS_OBJS="$tmp"
|
|
|
|
if test -n "$CALLING_CONVENTIONS_OBJS"; then
|
|
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CALLING_CONVENTIONS,1,
|
|
[Define to 1 if tests/libtests has calling conventions checking for the CPU])
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_SUBST(CALLING_CONVENTIONS_OBJS)
|
|
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
# If the user gave an MPN_PATH, use that verbatim, otherwise choose
|
|
# according to the ABI and add "generic".
|
|
#
|
|
if test -n "$MPN_PATH"; then
|
|
path="$MPN_PATH"
|
|
else
|
|
eval tmp=\"\$path$abi1\"
|
|
test -n "$tmp" || eval tmp=\"\$path$abi2\"
|
|
path="$tmp generic"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Long long limb setup for mpir.h.
|
|
case $limb_chosen in
|
|
longlong) DEFN_LONG_LONG_LIMB="#define _LONG_LONG_LIMB 1" ;;
|
|
*) DEFN_LONG_LONG_LIMB="/* #undef _LONG_LONG_LIMB */" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
AC_SUBST(DEFN_LONG_LONG_LIMB)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# The C compiler and preprocessor, put into ANSI mode if possible.
|
|
AC_PROG_CC
|
|
AC_PROG_CC_STDC
|
|
AC_PROG_CPP
|
|
GMP_H_ANSI
|
|
|
|
|
|
# The C compiler on the build system, and associated tests.
|
|
GMP_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD
|
|
GMP_PROG_CPP_FOR_BUILD
|
|
GMP_PROG_EXEEXT_FOR_BUILD
|
|
GMP_C_FOR_BUILD_ANSI
|
|
GMP_CHECK_LIBM_FOR_BUILD
|
|
|
|
|
|
MPIR_AS="/yasm/yasm"
|
|
|
|
# How to assemble, used with CFLAGS etc, see mpn/Makeasm.am.
|
|
# Using the compiler is a lot easier than figuring out how to invoke the
|
|
# assembler directly.
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
test -n "$CCAS" || CCAS="$CC -c"
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(CCAS)
|
|
AC_SUBST(MPIR_AS)
|
|
|
|
# The C++ compiler, if desired.
|
|
want_cxx=no
|
|
if test $enable_cxx != no; then
|
|
test_CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS+set}
|
|
AC_PROG_CXX
|
|
|
|
echo "CXXFLAGS chosen by autoconf: $CXXFLAGS" >&AC_FD_CC
|
|
cxxflags_ac_prog_cxx=$CXXFLAGS
|
|
cxxflags_list=ac_prog_cxx
|
|
|
|
# If the user didn't specify $CXXFLAGS, then try $CFLAGS, with -g removed
|
|
# if AC_PROG_CXX thinks that doesn't work. $CFLAGS stands a good chance
|
|
# of working, eg. on a GNU system where CC=gcc and CXX=g++.
|
|
#
|
|
if test "$test_CXXFLAGS" != set; then
|
|
cxxflags_cflags=$CFLAGS
|
|
cxxflags_list="cflags $cxxflags_list"
|
|
if test "$ac_prog_cxx_g" = no; then
|
|
cxxflags_cflags=`echo "$cxxflags_cflags" | sed -e 's/ -g //' -e 's/^-g //' -e 's/ -g$//'`
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# See if the C++ compiler works. If the user specified CXXFLAGS then all
|
|
# we're doing is checking whether AC_PROG_CXX succeeded, since it doesn't
|
|
# give a fatal error, just leaves CXX set to a default g++. If on the
|
|
# other hand the user didn't specify CXXFLAGS then we get to try here our
|
|
# $cxxflags_list alternatives.
|
|
#
|
|
# Automake includes $CPPFLAGS in a C++ compile, so we do the same here.
|
|
#
|
|
for cxxflags_choice in $cxxflags_list; do
|
|
eval CXXFLAGS=\"\$cxxflags_$cxxflags_choice\"
|
|
GMP_PROG_CXX_WORKS($CXX $CPPFLAGS $CXXFLAGS,
|
|
[want_cxx=yes
|
|
break])
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# If --enable-cxx=yes but a C++ compiler can't be found, then abort.
|
|
if test $want_cxx = no && test $enable_cxx = yes; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([C++ compiler not available, see config.log for details])
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_CXX, test $want_cxx = yes)
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: We're not interested in CXXCPP for ourselves, but if we don't do it
|
|
# here then AC_PROG_LIBTOOL will AC_REQUIRE it (via _LT_AC_TAGCONFIG) and
|
|
# hence execute it unconditionally, and that will fail if there's no C++
|
|
# compiler (and no generic /lib/cpp).
|
|
#
|
|
if test $want_cxx = yes; then
|
|
AC_PROG_CXXCPP
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Path setups for Cray, according to IEEE or CFP. These must come after
|
|
# deciding the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
GMP_CRAY_OPTIONS(
|
|
[add_path="cray/ieee"],
|
|
[add_path="cray/cfp"; extra_functions="mulwwc90"],
|
|
[add_path="cray/cfp"; extra_functions="mulwwj90"])
|
|
|
|
|
|
if test -z "$MPN_PATH"; then
|
|
path="$add_path $path"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# For a nail build, also look in "nails" subdirectories.
|
|
#
|
|
if test $GMP_NAIL_BITS != 0 && test -z "$MPN_PATH"; then
|
|
new_path=
|
|
for i in $path; do
|
|
case $i in
|
|
generic) new_path="$new_path $i" ;;
|
|
*) new_path="$new_path $i/nails $i" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
done
|
|
path=$new_path
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Put all directories into CPUVEC_list so as to get a full set of
|
|
# CPUVEC_SETUP_$tmp_suffix defines into config.h, even if some of them are
|
|
# empty because mmx and/or sse2 had to be dropped.
|
|
#
|
|
for i in $fat_path; do
|
|
GMP_FAT_SUFFIX(tmp_suffix, $i)
|
|
CPUVEC_list="$CPUVEC_list CPUVEC_SETUP_$tmp_suffix"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
|
|
# If there's any sse2 or mmx in the path, check whether the assembler
|
|
# supports it, and remove if not.
|
|
#
|
|
# We only need this in ABI=32, for ABI=64 on x86_64 we can assume a new
|
|
# enough assembler.
|
|
#
|
|
case $host in
|
|
X86_PATTERN | X86_64_PATTERN)
|
|
if test "$ABI" = 32; then
|
|
case "$path $fat_path" in
|
|
*mmx*) GMP_ASM_X86_MMX( , [GMP_STRIP_PATH(*mmx*)]) ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
case "$path $fat_path" in
|
|
*sse2*) GMP_ASM_X86_SSE2( , [GMP_STRIP_PATH(sse2)]) ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
|
|
cat >&AC_FD_CC <<EOF
|
|
Decided:
|
|
ABI=$ABI
|
|
CC=$CC
|
|
CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
|
|
CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
|
|
GMP_LDFLAGS=$GMP_LDFLAGS
|
|
CXX=$CXX
|
|
CXXFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS
|
|
path=$path
|
|
EOF
|
|
echo "using ABI=\"$ABI\""
|
|
echo " CC=\"$CC\""
|
|
echo " CFLAGS=\"$CFLAGS\""
|
|
echo " CPPFLAGS=\"$CPPFLAGS\""
|
|
if test $want_cxx = yes; then
|
|
echo " CXX=\"$CXX\""
|
|
echo " CXXFLAGS=\"$CXXFLAGS\""
|
|
fi
|
|
echo " MPN_PATH=\"$path\""
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Automake ansi2knr support.
|
|
AM_C_PROTOTYPES
|
|
|
|
GMP_PROG_AR
|
|
GMP_PROG_NM
|
|
|
|
case $host in
|
|
# FIXME: On AIX 3 and 4, $libname.a is included in libtool
|
|
# $library_names_spec, so libmpir.a becomes a symlink to libmpir.so, making
|
|
# it impossible to build shared and static libraries simultaneously.
|
|
# Disable shared libraries by default, but let the user override with
|
|
# --enable-shared --disable-static.
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: This $libname.a problem looks like it might apply to *-*-amigaos*
|
|
# and *-*-os2* too, but wait for someone to test this before worrying
|
|
# about it. If there is a problem then of course libtool is the right
|
|
# place to fix it.
|
|
#
|
|
[*-*-aix[34]*])
|
|
if test -z "$enable_shared"; then enable_shared=no; fi ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Configs for Windows DLLs.
|
|
|
|
AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(LIBGMP_DLL,0)
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw* | *-*-pw32* | *-*-os2*)
|
|
# By default, build only static.
|
|
if test -z "$enable_shared"; then
|
|
enable_shared=no
|
|
fi
|
|
# Don't allow both static and DLL.
|
|
if test "$enable_shared" != no && test "$enable_static" != no; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot build both static and DLL, since mpir.h is different for each.
|
|
Use "--disable-static --enable-shared" to build just a DLL.])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# "-no-undefined" is required when building a DLL, see documentation on
|
|
# AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL.
|
|
#
|
|
# "-Wl,--export-all-symbols" is a bit of a hack, it gets all libmpir and
|
|
# libmpirxx functions and variables exported. This is what libtool did
|
|
# in the past, and it's convenient for us in the test programs.
|
|
#
|
|
# Maybe it'd be prudent to check for --export-all-symbols before using
|
|
# it, but it seems to have been in ld since at least 2000, and there's
|
|
# not really any alternative we want to take up at the moment.
|
|
#
|
|
# "-Wl,output-def" is used to get a .def file for use by MS lib to make
|
|
# a .lib import library, described in the manual. libmpir-3.dll.def
|
|
# corresponds to the libmp-3.dll.def generated by libtool (as a result
|
|
# of -export-symbols on that library).
|
|
#
|
|
# Incidentally, libtool does generate an import library libmpir.dll.a,
|
|
# but it's "ar" format and cannot be used by the MS linker. There
|
|
# doesn't seem to be any GNU tool for generating or converting to .lib.
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: The .def files produced by -Wl,output-def include isascii,
|
|
# iscsym, iscsymf and toascii, apparently because mingw ctype.h doesn't
|
|
# inline isascii (used in gmp). It gives an extern inline for
|
|
# __isascii, but for some reason not the plain isascii.
|
|
#
|
|
if test "$enable_shared" = yes; then
|
|
GMP_LDFLAGS="$GMP_LDFLAGS -no-undefined -Wl,--export-all-symbols"
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LIBGMP_LDFLAGS="$LIBGMP_LDFLAGS -Wl,--output-def,.libs/libmpir-3.dll.def"
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LIBGMPXX_LDFLAGS="$LIBGMP_LDFLAGS -Wl,--output-def,.libs/libmpirxx-3.dll.def"
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LIBGMP_DLL=1
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fi
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;;
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|
esac
|
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# Ensure that $CONFIG_SHELL is available for AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN.
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# It's often set already by _LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH or
|
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# _AS_LINENO_PREPARE, but not always.
|
|
#
|
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# The symptom of CONFIG_SHELL unset is some "expr" errors during the test,
|
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# and an empty result. This only happens when invoked as "sh configure",
|
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# ie. no path, and can be seen for instance on ia64-*-hpux*.
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#
|
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# FIXME: Newer libtool should have it's own fix for this.
|
|
#
|
|
if test -z "$CONFIG_SHELL"; then
|
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CONFIG_SHELL=$SHELL
|
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fi
|
|
|
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# Enable CXX in libtool only if we want it, and never enable GCJ, nor RC on
|
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# mingw and cygwin. Under --disable-cxx this avoids some error messages
|
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# from libtool arising from the fact we didn't actually run AC_PROG_CXX.
|
|
# Notice that any user-supplied --with-tags setting takes precedence.
|
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#
|
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# FIXME: Is this the right way to get this effect? Very possibly not, but
|
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# the current _LT_AC_TAGCONFIG doesn't really suggest an alternative.
|
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#
|
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if test "${with_tags+set}" != set; then
|
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if test $want_cxx = yes; then
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with_tags=CXX
|
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else
|
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with_tags=
|
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fi
|
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fi
|
|
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# The dead hand of AC_REQUIRE makes AC_PROG_LIBTOOL expand and execute
|
|
# AC_PROG_F77, even when F77 is not in the selected with_tags. This is
|
|
# probably harmless, but it's unsightly and bloats our configure, so pretend
|
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# AC_PROG_F77 has been expanded already.
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#
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# FIXME: Rumour has it libtool will one day provide a way for a configure.in
|
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# to say what it wants from among supported languages etc.
|
|
#
|
|
AC_PROVIDE([AC_PROG_F77])
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AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
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# Generate an error here if attempting to build both shared and static when
|
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# $libname.a is in $library_names_spec (as mentioned above), rather than
|
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# wait for ar or ld to fail.
|
|
#
|
|
if test "$enable_shared" = yes && test "$enable_static" = yes; then
|
|
case $library_names_spec in
|
|
*libname.a*)
|
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AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot create both shared and static libraries on this system, --disable one of the two])
|
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;;
|
|
esac
|
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fi
|
|
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AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_STATIC, test "$enable_static" = yes)
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|
|
|
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# Many of these library and header checks are for the benefit of
|
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# supplementary programs. libmpir doesn't use anything too weird.
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AC_HEADER_STDC
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AC_HEADER_TIME
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|
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# Reasons for testing:
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# float.h - not in SunOS bundled cc
|
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# invent.h - IRIX specific
|
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# langinfo.h - X/Open standard only, not in djgpp for instance
|
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# locale.h - old systems won't have this
|
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# nl_types.h - X/Open standard only, not in djgpp for instance
|
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# (usually langinfo.h gives nl_item etc, but not on netbsd 1.4.1)
|
|
# sys/attributes.h - IRIX specific
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# sys/iograph.h - IRIX specific
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|
# sys/mman.h - not in Cray Unicos
|
|
# sys/param.h - not in mingw
|
|
# sys/processor.h - solaris specific, though also present in macos
|
|
# sys/pstat.h - HPUX specific
|
|
# sys/resource.h - not in mingw
|
|
# sys/sysctl.h - not in mingw
|
|
# sys/sysinfo.h - OSF specific
|
|
# sys/syssgi.h - IRIX specific
|
|
# sys/systemcfg.h - AIX specific
|
|
# sys/time.h - autoconf suggests testing, don't know anywhere without it
|
|
# sys/times.h - not in mingw
|
|
# machine/hal_sysinfo.h - OSF specific
|
|
#
|
|
# inttypes.h, stdint.h, unistd.h and sys/types.h are already in the autoconf
|
|
# default tests
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(fcntl.h float.h invent.h langinfo.h locale.h nl_types.h sys/attributes.h sys/iograph.h sys/mman.h sys/param.h sys/processor.h sys/pstat.h sys/sysinfo.h sys/syssgi.h sys/systemcfg.h sys/time.h sys/times.h)
|
|
|
|
# On SunOS, sys/resource.h needs sys/time.h (for struct timeval)
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/resource.h,,,
|
|
[#if TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
|
|
# include <sys/time.h>
|
|
# include <time.h>
|
|
#else
|
|
# if HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
|
|
# include <sys/time.h>
|
|
# else
|
|
# include <time.h>
|
|
# endif
|
|
#endif])
|
|
|
|
# On NetBSD and OpenBSD, sys/sysctl.h needs sys/param.h for various constants
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/sysctl.h,,,
|
|
[#if HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
|
|
# include <sys/param.h>
|
|
#endif])
|
|
|
|
# On OSF 4.0, <machine/hal_sysinfo.h> must have <sys/sysinfo.h> for ulong_t
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(machine/hal_sysinfo.h,,,
|
|
[#if HAVE_SYS_SYSINFO_H
|
|
# include <sys/sysinfo.h>
|
|
#endif])
|
|
|
|
# Reasons for testing:
|
|
# optarg - not declared in mingw
|
|
# fgetc, fscanf, ungetc, vfprintf - not declared in SunOS 4
|
|
# sys_errlist, sys_nerr - not declared in SunOS 4
|
|
#
|
|
# optarg should be in unistd.h and the rest in stdio.h, both of which are
|
|
# in the autoconf default includes.
|
|
#
|
|
# sys_errlist and sys_nerr are supposed to be in <errno.h> on SunOS according
|
|
# to the man page (but aren't), in glibc they're in stdio.h.
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CHECK_DECLS([fgetc, fscanf, optarg, ungetc, vfprintf])
|
|
AC_CHECK_DECLS([sys_errlist, sys_nerr], , ,
|
|
[#include <stdio.h>
|
|
#include <errno.h>])
|
|
|
|
AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
|
|
|
|
# Reasons for testing:
|
|
# intmax_t - C99
|
|
# long double - not in the HP bundled K&R cc
|
|
# long long - only in reasonably recent compilers
|
|
# ptrdiff_t - seems to be everywhere, maybe don't need to check this
|
|
# quad_t - BSD specific
|
|
# uint_least32_t - C99
|
|
#
|
|
# the default includes are sufficient for all these types
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CHECK_TYPES([intmax_t, long double, long long, ptrdiff_t, quad_t, uint_least32_t])
|
|
|
|
AC_C_STRINGIZE
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: Really want #ifndef __cplusplus around the #define volatile
|
|
# replacement autoconf gives, since volatile is always available in C++.
|
|
# But we don't use it in C++ currently.
|
|
AC_C_VOLATILE
|
|
|
|
# AC_C_RESTRICT
|
|
|
|
GMP_C_STDARG
|
|
GMP_C_ATTRIBUTE_CONST
|
|
GMP_C_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
|
|
GMP_C_ATTRIBUTE_MODE
|
|
GMP_C_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
|
|
|
|
GMP_H_EXTERN_INLINE
|
|
|
|
# from libtool
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIBM
|
|
AC_SUBST(LIBM)
|
|
|
|
GMP_FUNC_ALLOCA
|
|
GMP_OPTION_ALLOCA
|
|
|
|
GMP_H_HAVE_FILE
|
|
|
|
AC_C_BIGENDIAN(
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIMB_BIG_ENDIAN, 1)
|
|
GMP_DEFINE_RAW("define_not_for_expansion(\`HAVE_LIMB_BIG_ENDIAN')", POST)],
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIMB_LITTLE_ENDIAN, 1)
|
|
GMP_DEFINE_RAW("define_not_for_expansion(\`HAVE_LIMB_LITTLE_ENDIAN')", POST)
|
|
], [:])
|
|
AH_VERBATIM([HAVE_LIMB],
|
|
[/* Define one of these to 1 for the endianness of `mp_limb_t'.
|
|
If the endianness is not a simple big or little, or you don't know what
|
|
it is, then leave both undefined. */
|
|
#undef HAVE_LIMB_BIG_ENDIAN
|
|
#undef HAVE_LIMB_LITTLE_ENDIAN])
|
|
|
|
GMP_C_DOUBLE_FORMAT
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Reasons for testing:
|
|
# alarm - not in mingw
|
|
# attr_get - IRIX specific
|
|
# clock_gettime - not in glibc 2.2.4, only very recent systems
|
|
# cputime - not in glibc
|
|
# getsysinfo - OSF specific
|
|
# getrusage - not in mingw
|
|
# gettimeofday - not in mingw
|
|
# mmap - not in mingw, djgpp
|
|
# nl_langinfo - X/Open standard only, not in djgpp for instance
|
|
# obstack_vprintf - glibc specific
|
|
# processor_info - solaris specific
|
|
# pstat_getprocessor - HPUX specific (10.x and up)
|
|
# raise - an ANSI-ism, though probably almost universal by now
|
|
# read_real_time - AIX specific
|
|
# sigaction - not in mingw
|
|
# sigaltstack - not in mingw, or old AIX (reputedly)
|
|
# sigstack - not in mingw
|
|
# strerror - not in SunOS
|
|
# strnlen - glibc extension (some other systems too)
|
|
# syssgi - IRIX specific
|
|
# times - not in mingw
|
|
#
|
|
# clock_gettime is in librt on *-*-osf5.1. We could look for it
|
|
# there, but that's not worth bothering with unless it has a decent
|
|
# resolution (in a quick test clock_getres said only 1 millisecond).
|
|
#
|
|
# AC_FUNC_STRNLEN is not used because we don't want the AC_LIBOBJ
|
|
# replacement setups it gives. It detects a faulty strnlen on AIX, but
|
|
# missing out on that test is ok since our only use of strnlen is in
|
|
# __gmp_replacement_vsnprintf which is not required on AIX since it has a
|
|
# vsnprintf.
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(alarm attr_get clock clock_gettime cputime getpagesize getrusage gettimeofday getsysinfo localeconv memset mmap mprotect nl_langinfo obstack_vprintf popen processor_info pstat_getprocessor raise read_real_time sigaction sigaltstack sigstack syssgi strchr strerror strnlen strtol strtoul sysconf sysctl sysctlbyname times)
|
|
|
|
GMP_FUNC_VSNPRINTF
|
|
GMP_FUNC_SSCANF_WRITABLE_INPUT
|
|
|
|
# Reasons for checking:
|
|
# pst_processor psp_iticksperclktick - not in hpux 9
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CHECK_MEMBER(struct pst_processor.psp_iticksperclktick,
|
|
[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PSP_ITICKSPERCLKTICK, 1,
|
|
[Define to 1 if <sys/pstat.h> `struct pst_processor' exists
|
|
and contains `psp_iticksperclktick'.])],,
|
|
[#include <sys/pstat.h>])
|
|
|
|
# C++ tests, when required
|
|
#
|
|
if test $enable_cxx = yes; then
|
|
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
|
|
|
|
# Reasons for testing:
|
|
# <sstream> - not in g++ 2.95.2
|
|
# std::locale - not in g++ 2.95.4
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sstream])
|
|
AC_CHECK_TYPES([std::locale],,,[#include <locale>])
|
|
|
|
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Pick the correct source files in $path and link them to mpn/.
|
|
# $gmp_mpn_functions lists all functions we need.
|
|
#
|
|
# The rule is to find a file with the function name and a .asm, .S,
|
|
# .s, or .c extension. Certain multi-function files with special names
|
|
# can provide some functions too. (mpn/Makefile.am passes
|
|
# -DOPERATION_<func> to get them to generate the right code.)
|
|
|
|
# Note: The following lines defining $gmp_mpn_functions_optional
|
|
# and $gmp_mpn_functions are parsed by the "macos/configure"
|
|
# Perl script. So if you change the lines in a major way
|
|
# make sure to run and examine the output from
|
|
#
|
|
# % (cd macos; perl configure)
|
|
#
|
|
# Note: $gmp_mpn_functions must have mod_1 before pre_mod_1 so the former
|
|
# can optionally provide the latter as an extra entrypoint. Likewise
|
|
# divrem_1 and pre_divrem_1.
|
|
|
|
gmp_mpn_functions_optional="umul udiv copyi copyd com_n
|
|
and_n andn_n nand_n ior_n iorn_n nior_n xor_n xnor_n \
|
|
gcd_finda invert_limb sqr_diagonal lshift1 rshift1 \
|
|
bgcd hgcd hgcd2 lgcd ngcd ngcd_matrix ngcd_step \
|
|
nhgcd2 rgcd sgcd \
|
|
mul_2 mul_3 mul_4 \
|
|
addmul_2 addmul_3 addmul_4 addmul_5 addmul_6 addmul_7 addmul_8 \
|
|
addlsh1_n sublsh1_n rsh1add_n rsh1sub_n sumdiff_n lshiftc \
|
|
addadd_n addsub_n subadd_n"
|
|
|
|
gmp_mpn_functions="$extra_functions \
|
|
add add_1 add_n sub sub_1 sub_n mul_1 addmul_1 submul_1 lshift rshift \
|
|
dive_1 diveby3 divebyff divebyBm1of divis divrem divrem_1 divrem_2 \
|
|
divrem_euclidean_qr_1 divrem_euclidean_r_1 \
|
|
fib2_ui mod_1 mod_34lsub1 mode1o pre_divrem_1 pre_mod_1 dump \
|
|
mul mul_fft mul_n mul_basecase sqr_basecase random random2 pow_1 \
|
|
rootrem sqrtrem get_str set_str scan0 scan1 popcount hamdist cmp perfsqr \
|
|
bdivmod gcd gcd_1 gcdext tdiv_qr dc_divrem_n sb_divrem_mn jacbase get_d \
|
|
mullow_n mullow_basecase redc_basecase \
|
|
$gmp_mpn_functions_optional toom4_mul_n"
|
|
|
|
define(GMP_MULFUNC_CHOICES,
|
|
[# functions that can be provided by multi-function files
|
|
tmp_mulfunc=
|
|
case $tmp_fn in
|
|
add_n|sub_n) tmp_mulfunc="aors_n" ;;
|
|
addmul_1|submul_1) tmp_mulfunc="aorsmul_1" ;;
|
|
popcount|hamdist) tmp_mulfunc="popham" ;;
|
|
and_n|andn_n|nand_n | ior_n|iorn_n|nior_n | xor_n|xnor_n)
|
|
tmp_mulfunc="logops_n" ;;
|
|
lshift|rshift) tmp_mulfunc="lorrshift";;
|
|
addlsh1_n|sublsh1_n)
|
|
tmp_mulfunc="aorslsh1_n";;
|
|
rsh1add_n|rsh1sub_n)
|
|
tmp_mulfunc="rsh1aors_n";;
|
|
esac
|
|
])
|
|
|
|
# the list of all object files used by mpn/Makefile.in and the
|
|
# top-level Makefile.in, respectively
|
|
mpn_objects=
|
|
mpn_objs_in_libgmp=
|
|
|
|
# links from the sources, to be removed by "make distclean"
|
|
gmp_srclinks=
|
|
|
|
|
|
# mpn_relative_top_srcdir is $top_srcdir, but for use from within the mpn
|
|
# build directory. If $srcdir is relative then we use a relative path too,
|
|
# so the two trees can be moved together.
|
|
case $srcdir in
|
|
[[\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*]) # absolute, as per autoconf
|
|
mpn_relative_top_srcdir=$srcdir ;;
|
|
*) # relative
|
|
mpn_relative_top_srcdir=../$srcdir ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
|
|
define(MPN_SUFFIXES,[as asm S s c])
|
|
|
|
dnl Usage: GMP_FILE_TO_FUNCTION_BASE(func,file)
|
|
dnl
|
|
dnl Set $func to the function base name for $file, eg. dive_1 gives
|
|
dnl divexact_1.
|
|
dnl
|
|
define(GMP_FILE_TO_FUNCTION,
|
|
[case $$2 in
|
|
dive_1) $1=divexact_1 ;;
|
|
diveby3) $1=divexact_by3c ;;
|
|
divebyff) $1=divexact_byff ;;
|
|
divebyBm1of) $1=divexact_byBm1of ;;
|
|
pre_divrem_1) $1=preinv_divrem_1 ;;
|
|
mode1o) $1=modexact_1c_odd ;;
|
|
pre_mod_1) $1=preinv_mod_1 ;;
|
|
*) $1=$$2 ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
])
|
|
|
|
# Fat binary setups.
|
|
#
|
|
# We proceed through each $fat_path directory, and look for $fat_function
|
|
# routines there. Those found are incorporated in the build by generating a
|
|
# little mpn/<foo>.asm or mpn/<foo>.c file in the build directory, with
|
|
# suitable function renaming, and adding that to $mpn_objects (the same as a
|
|
# normal mpn file).
|
|
#
|
|
# fat.h is generated with macros to let internal calls to each $fat_function
|
|
# go directly through __gmpn_cpuvec, plus macros and declarations helping to
|
|
# setup that structure, on a per-directory basis ready for
|
|
# mpn/<cpu>/fat/fat.c.
|
|
#
|
|
# fat.h includes thesholds listed in $fat_thresholds, extracted from
|
|
# gmp-mparam.h in each directory. An overall maximum for each threshold is
|
|
# established, for use in making fixed size arrays of temporary space.
|
|
# (Eg. MUL_TOOM3_THRESHOLD_LIMIT used by mpn/generic/mul.c.)
|
|
#
|
|
# It'd be possible to do some of this manually, but when there's more than a
|
|
# few functions and a few directories it becomes very tedious, and very
|
|
# prone to having some routine accidentally omitted. On that basis it seems
|
|
# best to automate as much as possible, even if the code to do so is a bit
|
|
# ugly.
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
|
|
if test -n "$fat_path"; then
|
|
if test "$ABI" = 64; then
|
|
fat_path="$fat_path_64"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Usually the mpn build directory is created with mpn/Makefile
|
|
# instantiation, but we want to write to it sooner.
|
|
mkdir mpn 2>/dev/null
|
|
|
|
echo "/* fat.h - setups for fat binaries." >fat.h
|
|
echo " Generated by configure - DO NOT EDIT. */" >>fat.h
|
|
|
|
AC_DEFINE(WANT_FAT_BINARY, 1, [Define to 1 when building a fat binary.])
|
|
GMP_DEFINE(WANT_FAT_BINARY, yes)
|
|
|
|
# Don't want normal copies of fat functions
|
|
for tmp_fn in $fat_functions; do
|
|
GMP_REMOVE_FROM_LIST(gmp_mpn_functions, $tmp_fn)
|
|
GMP_REMOVE_FROM_LIST(gmp_mpn_functions_optional, $tmp_fn)
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
for tmp_fn in $fat_functions; do
|
|
GMP_FILE_TO_FUNCTION(tmp_fbase,tmp_fn)
|
|
echo "
|
|
#ifndef OPERATION_$tmp_fn
|
|
#undef mpn_$tmp_fbase
|
|
#define mpn_$tmp_fbase (*__gmpn_cpuvec.$tmp_fbase)
|
|
#endif
|
|
DECL_$tmp_fbase (__MPN(${tmp_fbase}_init));" >>fat.h
|
|
# encourage various macros to use fat functions
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_NATIVE_$tmp_fbase)
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
echo "" >>fat.h
|
|
echo "/* variable thresholds */" >>fat.h
|
|
for tmp_tn in $fat_thresholds; do
|
|
echo "#undef $tmp_tn" >>fat.h
|
|
echo "#define $tmp_tn CPUVEC_THRESHOLD (`echo $tmp_tn | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`)" >>fat.h
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
echo "
|
|
/* Copy all fields into __gmpn_cpuvec.
|
|
memcpy is not used because it might operate byte-wise (depending on its
|
|
implemenation), and we need the function pointer writes to be atomic.
|
|
"volatile" discourages the compiler from trying to optimize this. */
|
|
#define CPUVEC_INSTALL(vec) \\
|
|
do { \\
|
|
volatile struct cpuvec_t *p = &__gmpn_cpuvec; \\" >>fat.h
|
|
for tmp_fn in $fat_functions; do
|
|
GMP_FILE_TO_FUNCTION(tmp_fbase,tmp_fn)
|
|
echo " p->$tmp_fbase = vec.$tmp_fbase; \\" >>fat.h
|
|
done
|
|
for tmp_tn in $fat_thresholds; do
|
|
tmp_field_name=`echo $tmp_tn | tr '[[A-Z]]' '[[a-z]]'`
|
|
echo " p->$tmp_field_name = vec.$tmp_field_name; \\" >>fat.h
|
|
done
|
|
echo " } while (0)" >>fat.h
|
|
|
|
echo "
|
|
/* A helper to check all fields are filled. */
|
|
#define ASSERT_CPUVEC(vec) \\
|
|
do { \\" >>fat.h
|
|
for tmp_fn in $fat_functions; do
|
|
GMP_FILE_TO_FUNCTION(tmp_fbase,tmp_fn)
|
|
echo " ASSERT (vec.$tmp_fbase != NULL); \\" >>fat.h
|
|
done
|
|
for tmp_tn in $fat_thresholds; do
|
|
tmp_field_name=`echo $tmp_tn | tr '[[A-Z]]' '[[a-z]]'`
|
|
echo " ASSERT (vec.$tmp_field_name != 0); \\" >>fat.h
|
|
done
|
|
echo " } while (0)" >>fat.h
|
|
|
|
echo "
|
|
/* Call ITERATE(field) for each fat threshold field. */
|
|
#define ITERATE_FAT_THRESHOLDS() \\
|
|
do { \\" >>fat.h
|
|
for tmp_tn in $fat_thresholds; do
|
|
tmp_field_name=`echo $tmp_tn | tr '[[A-Z]]' '[[a-z]]'`
|
|
echo " ITERATE ($tmp_tn, $tmp_field_name); \\" >>fat.h
|
|
done
|
|
echo " } while (0)" >>fat.h
|
|
|
|
for tmp_dir in $fat_path; do
|
|
CPUVEC_SETUP=
|
|
THRESH_ASM_SETUP=
|
|
echo "" >>fat.h
|
|
GMP_FAT_SUFFIX(tmp_suffix, $tmp_dir)
|
|
|
|
# In order to keep names unique on a DOS 8.3 filesystem, use a prefix
|
|
# (rather than a suffix) for the generated file names, and abbreviate.
|
|
case $tmp_suffix in
|
|
pentium) tmp_prefix=p ;;
|
|
pentium_mmx) tmp_prefix=pm ;;
|
|
p6_mmx) tmp_prefix=p2 ;;
|
|
p6_p3mmx) tmp_prefix=p3 ;;
|
|
pentium4) tmp_prefix=p4 ;;
|
|
pentium4_mmx) tmp_prefix=p4m ;;
|
|
pentium4_sse2) tmp_prefix=p4s ;;
|
|
k6_mmx) tmp_prefix=k6m ;;
|
|
k6_k62mmx) tmp_prefix=k62 ;;
|
|
k7_mmx) tmp_prefix=k7m ;;
|
|
*) tmp_prefix=$tmp_suffix ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# Extract desired thresholds from gmp-mparam.h file in this directory,
|
|
# if prsent.
|
|
tmp_mparam=$srcdir/mpn/$tmp_dir/gmp-mparam.h
|
|
if test -f $tmp_mparam; then
|
|
for tmp_tn in $fat_thresholds; do
|
|
tmp_thresh=`sed -n "s/^#define $tmp_tn[ ]*\\([0-9][0-9]*\\).*$/\\1/p" $tmp_mparam`
|
|
if test -n "$tmp_thresh"; then
|
|
THRESH_ASM_SETUP=["${THRESH_ASM_SETUP}define($tmp_tn,$tmp_thresh)
|
|
"]
|
|
CPUVEC_SETUP="$CPUVEC_SETUP decided_cpuvec.`echo $tmp_tn | tr '[[A-Z]]' '[[a-z]]'` = $tmp_thresh; \\
|
|
"
|
|
eval tmp_limit=\$${tmp_tn}_LIMIT
|
|
if test -z "$tmp_limit"; then
|
|
tmp_limit=0
|
|
fi
|
|
if test $tmp_thresh -gt $tmp_limit; then
|
|
eval ${tmp_tn}_LIMIT=$tmp_thresh
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
for tmp_fn in $fat_functions; do
|
|
GMP_MULFUNC_CHOICES
|
|
|
|
for tmp_base in $tmp_fn $tmp_mulfunc; do
|
|
for tmp_ext in MPN_SUFFIXES; do
|
|
tmp_file=$srcdir/mpn/$tmp_dir/$tmp_base.$tmp_ext
|
|
if test -f $tmp_file; then
|
|
|
|
mpn_objects="$mpn_objects ${tmp_prefix}_$tmp_fn.lo"
|
|
mpn_objs_in_libgmp="$mpn_objs_in_libgmp mpn/${tmp_prefix}_$tmp_fn.lo"
|
|
|
|
GMP_FILE_TO_FUNCTION(tmp_fbase,tmp_fn)
|
|
|
|
# carry-in variant, eg. divrem_1c or modexact_1c_odd
|
|
case $tmp_fbase in
|
|
*_1*) tmp_fbasec=`echo $tmp_fbase | sed 's/_1/_1c/'` ;;
|
|
*) tmp_fbasec=${tmp_fbase}c ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# Create a little file doing an include from srcdir. The
|
|
# OPERATION and renamings aren't all needed all the time, but
|
|
# they don't hurt if unused.
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: Should generate these via config.status commands.
|
|
# Would need them all in one AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS though, since
|
|
# that macro doesn't accept a set of separate commands generated
|
|
# by shell code.
|
|
#
|
|
case $tmp_ext in
|
|
as)
|
|
echo ["; mpn_$tmp_fbase - from $tmp_dir directory for fat binary.
|
|
; Generated by configure - DO NOT EDIT.
|
|
|
|
%define OPERATION_$tmp_fn
|
|
%define suffix $tmp_suffix
|
|
|
|
; For k6 and k7 gcd_1 calling their corresponding mpn_modexact_1_odd
|
|
%ifdef __gmpn_modexact_1_odd
|
|
%define __gmpn_modexact_1_odd __gmpn_modexact_1_odd_${tmp_suffix}
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
%include \"$mpn_relative_top_srcdir/mpn/$tmp_dir/$tmp_base.as\"
|
|
"] >mpn/${tmp_prefix}_$tmp_fn.as
|
|
;;
|
|
asm)
|
|
# hide the d-n-l from autoconf's error checking
|
|
tmp_d_n_l=d""nl
|
|
echo ["$tmp_d_n_l mpn_$tmp_fbase - from $tmp_dir directory for fat binary.
|
|
$tmp_d_n_l Generated by configure - DO NOT EDIT.
|
|
|
|
define(OPERATION_$tmp_fn)
|
|
define(__gmpn_$tmp_fbase, __gmpn_${tmp_fbase}_$tmp_suffix)
|
|
define(__gmpn_$tmp_fbasec,__gmpn_${tmp_fbasec}_${tmp_suffix})
|
|
define(__gmpn_preinv_${tmp_fbase},__gmpn_preinv_${tmp_fbase}_${tmp_suffix})
|
|
|
|
$tmp_d_n_l For k6 and k7 gcd_1 calling their corresponding mpn_modexact_1_odd
|
|
ifdef(\`__gmpn_modexact_1_odd',,
|
|
\`define(__gmpn_modexact_1_odd,__gmpn_modexact_1_odd_${tmp_suffix})')
|
|
|
|
$THRESH_ASM_SETUP
|
|
include][($mpn_relative_top_srcdir/mpn/$tmp_dir/$tmp_base.asm)
|
|
"] >mpn/${tmp_prefix}_$tmp_fn.asm
|
|
;;
|
|
c)
|
|
echo ["/* mpn_$tmp_fbase - from $tmp_dir directory for fat binary.
|
|
Generated by configure - DO NOT EDIT. */
|
|
|
|
#define OPERATION_$tmp_fn 1
|
|
#define __gmpn_$tmp_fbase __gmpn_${tmp_fbase}_$tmp_suffix
|
|
#define __gmpn_$tmp_fbasec __gmpn_${tmp_fbasec}_${tmp_suffix}
|
|
#define __gmpn_preinv_${tmp_fbase} __gmpn_preinv_${tmp_fbase}_${tmp_suffix}
|
|
|
|
#include \"$mpn_relative_top_srcdir/mpn/$tmp_dir/$tmp_base.c\"
|
|
"] >mpn/${tmp_prefix}_$tmp_fn.c
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# Prototype, and append to CPUVEC_SETUP for this directory.
|
|
echo "DECL_$tmp_fbase (__gmpn_${tmp_fbase}_$tmp_suffix);" >>fat.h
|
|
CPUVEC_SETUP="$CPUVEC_SETUP decided_cpuvec.$tmp_fbase = __gmpn_${tmp_fbase}_${tmp_suffix}; \\
|
|
"
|
|
# Ditto for any preinv variant (preinv_divrem_1, preinv_mod_1).
|
|
if grep "^PROLOGUE(mpn_preinv_$tmp_fn)\|GLOBAL_FUNC mpn_preinv_$tmp_fn" $tmp_file >/dev/null; then
|
|
echo "DECL_preinv_$tmp_fbase (__gmpn_preinv_${tmp_fbase}_$tmp_suffix);" >>fat.h
|
|
CPUVEC_SETUP="$CPUVEC_SETUP decided_cpuvec.preinv_$tmp_fbase = __gmpn_preinv_${tmp_fbase}_${tmp_suffix}; \\
|
|
"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
done
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Emit CPUVEC_SETUP for this directory
|
|
echo "" >>fat.h
|
|
echo "#define CPUVEC_SETUP_$tmp_suffix \\" >>fat.h
|
|
echo " do { \\" >>fat.h
|
|
echo "$CPUVEC_SETUP } while (0)" >>fat.h
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Emit threshold limits
|
|
echo "" >>fat.h
|
|
for tmp_tn in $fat_thresholds; do
|
|
eval tmp_limit=\$${tmp_tn}_LIMIT
|
|
echo "#define ${tmp_tn}_LIMIT $tmp_limit" >>fat.h
|
|
done
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Normal binary setups.
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
for tmp_ext in MPN_SUFFIXES; do
|
|
eval found_$tmp_ext=no
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
for tmp_fn in $gmp_mpn_functions; do
|
|
for tmp_ext in MPN_SUFFIXES; do
|
|
test "$no_create" = yes || rm -f mpn/$tmp_fn.$tmp_ext
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# mpn_preinv_divrem_1 might have been provided by divrem_1.asm, likewise
|
|
# mpn_preinv_mod_1 by mod_1.asm.
|
|
case $tmp_fn in
|
|
pre_divrem_1)
|
|
if test "$HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_preinv_divrem_1" = yes; then continue; fi ;;
|
|
pre_mod_1)
|
|
if test "$HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_preinv_mod_1" = yes; then continue; fi ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
GMP_MULFUNC_CHOICES
|
|
|
|
found=no
|
|
for tmp_dir in $path; do
|
|
for tmp_base in $tmp_fn $tmp_mulfunc; do
|
|
for tmp_ext in MPN_SUFFIXES; do
|
|
tmp_file=$srcdir/mpn/$tmp_dir/$tmp_base.$tmp_ext
|
|
if test -f $tmp_file; then
|
|
|
|
# For a nails build, check if the file supports our nail bits.
|
|
# Generic code always supports all nails.
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: When a multi-function file is selected to provide one of
|
|
# the nails-neutral routines, like logops_n for and_n, the
|
|
# PROLOGUE grepping will create HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_<foo> defines for
|
|
# all functions in that file, even if they haven't all been
|
|
# nailified. Not sure what to do about this, it's only really a
|
|
# problem for logops_n, and it's not too terrible to insist those
|
|
# get nailified always.
|
|
#
|
|
if test $GMP_NAIL_BITS != 0 && test $tmp_dir != generic; then
|
|
case $tmp_fn in
|
|
and_n | ior_n | xor_n | andn_n | \
|
|
copyi | copyd | \
|
|
popcount | hamdist | \
|
|
udiv | udiv_w_sdiv | umul | \
|
|
cntlz | invert_limb)
|
|
# these operations are either unaffected by nails or defined
|
|
# to operate on full limbs
|
|
;;
|
|
*)
|
|
nails=[`sed -n 's/^[ ]*NAILS_SUPPORT(\(.*\))/\1/p' $tmp_file `]
|
|
for n in $nails; do
|
|
case $n in
|
|
*-*)
|
|
n_start=`echo "$n" | sed -n 's/\(.*\)-.*/\1/p'`
|
|
n_end=`echo "$n" | sed -n 's/.*-\(.*\)/\1/p'`
|
|
;;
|
|
*)
|
|
n_start=$n
|
|
n_end=$n
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
if test $GMP_NAIL_BITS -ge $n_start && test $GMP_NAIL_BITS -le $n_end; then
|
|
found=yes
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
if test $found != yes; then
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
found=yes
|
|
eval found_$tmp_ext=yes
|
|
|
|
if test $tmp_ext = c; then
|
|
tmp_u='$U'
|
|
else
|
|
tmp_u=
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
mpn_objects="$mpn_objects $tmp_fn$tmp_u.lo"
|
|
mpn_objs_in_libgmp="$mpn_objs_in_libgmp mpn/$tmp_fn$tmp_u.lo"
|
|
AC_CONFIG_LINKS(mpn/$tmp_fn.$tmp_ext:mpn/$tmp_dir/$tmp_base.$tmp_ext)
|
|
gmp_srclinks="$gmp_srclinks mpn/$tmp_fn.$tmp_ext"
|
|
|
|
# Duplicate AC_DEFINEs are harmless, so it doesn't matter
|
|
# that multi-function files get grepped here repeatedly.
|
|
# The PROLOGUE pattern excludes the optional second parameter.
|
|
gmp_ep=[`
|
|
sed -n 's/^[ ]*MULFUNC_PROLOGUE(\(.*\))/\1/p' $tmp_file ;
|
|
sed -n 's/^[ ]*PROLOGUE(\([^,]*\).*)/\1/p' $tmp_file ;
|
|
sed -n 's/[^G]*GLOBAL_FUNC[[:space:]]*\(.*\)/\1/p' $tmp_file
|
|
`]
|
|
for gmp_tmp in $gmp_ep; do
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_NATIVE_$gmp_tmp)
|
|
eval HAVE_NATIVE_$gmp_tmp=yes
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
case $tmp_fn in
|
|
sqr_basecase) sqr_basecase_source=$tmp_file ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
if test $found = yes; then break ; fi
|
|
done
|
|
if test $found = yes; then break ; fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
if test $found = no; then
|
|
for tmp_optional in $gmp_mpn_functions_optional; do
|
|
if test $tmp_optional = $tmp_fn; then
|
|
found=yes
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
if test $found = no; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([no version of $tmp_fn found in path: $path])
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# All cycle counters are .asm files currently
|
|
if test -n "$SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER_OBJ"; then
|
|
found_asm=yes
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
dnl The following list only needs to have templates for those defines which
|
|
dnl are going to be tested by the code, there's no need to have every
|
|
dnl possible mpn routine.
|
|
|
|
AH_VERBATIM([HAVE_NATIVE],
|
|
[/* Define to 1 each of the following for which a native (ie. CPU specific)
|
|
implementation of the corresponding routine exists. */
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_add_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_add_nc
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addadd_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addlsh1_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addmul_1c
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addmul_2
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addmul_3
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addmul_4
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addmul_5
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addmul_6
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addmul_7
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addmul_8
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_addsub_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_sumdiff_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_and_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_andn_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_com_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_copyd
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_copyi
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_divexact_1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_divrem_euclidean_qr_1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_divrem_euclidean_r_1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_divrem_1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_divrem_1c
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_divrem_2
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_gcd_1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_gcd_finda
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_invert_limb
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_ior_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_iorn_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_lshift1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_lshiftc
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_mod_1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_mod_1c
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_modexact_1_odd
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_modexact_1c_odd
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_mul_1c
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_mul_2
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_mul_3
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_mul_4
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_mul_basecase
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_nand_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_nior_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_preinv_divrem_1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_preinv_mod_1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_redc_basecase
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_rsh1add_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_rsh1sub_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_rshift1
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_sqr_basecase
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_sqr_diagonal
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_sub_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_sub_nc
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_subadd_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_sublsh1_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_submul_1c
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_umul_ppmm
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_umul_ppmm_r
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_udiv_qrnnd
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_udiv_qrnnd_r
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_xor_n
|
|
#undef HAVE_NATIVE_mpn_xnor_n])
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Don't demand an m4 unless it's actually needed.
|
|
if test $found_asm = yes; then
|
|
GMP_PROG_M4
|
|
GMP_M4_M4WRAP_SPURIOUS
|
|
else
|
|
M4=m4-not-needed
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Only do the GMP_ASM checks if there's a .S or .asm wanting them.
|
|
if test $found_asm = no && test $found_S = no; then
|
|
gmp_asm_syntax_testing=no
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if test "$gmp_asm_syntax_testing" != no; then
|
|
GMP_ASM_TEXT
|
|
GMP_ASM_DATA
|
|
GMP_ASM_LABEL_SUFFIX
|
|
GMP_ASM_GLOBL
|
|
GMP_ASM_GLOBL_ATTR
|
|
GMP_ASM_UNDERSCORE
|
|
GMP_ASM_RODATA
|
|
GMP_ASM_TYPE
|
|
GMP_ASM_SIZE
|
|
GMP_ASM_LSYM_PREFIX
|
|
GMP_ASM_W32
|
|
GMP_ASM_ALIGN_LOG
|
|
case $host in
|
|
hppa*-*-*)
|
|
# for both pa32 and pa64
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(pa32/pa-defs.m4)
|
|
;;
|
|
IA64_PATTERN)
|
|
GMP_ASM_IA64_ALIGN_OK
|
|
;;
|
|
M68K_PATTERN)
|
|
GMP_ASM_M68K_INSTRUCTION
|
|
GMP_ASM_M68K_ADDRESSING
|
|
GMP_ASM_M68K_BRANCHES
|
|
;;
|
|
[powerpc*-*-* | power[3-9]-*-*])
|
|
GMP_ASM_POWERPC_PIC_ALWAYS
|
|
GMP_ASM_POWERPC_R_REGISTERS
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc32/powerpc-defs.m4)
|
|
case $host in
|
|
*-*-aix*)
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case $ABI in
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64 | aix64) GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc64/aix.m4) ;;
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*) GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc32/aix.m4) ;;
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esac
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;;
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*-*-linux* | *-*-*bsd*)
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case $ABI in
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mode64) GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc64/elf.m4) ;;
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mode32 | 32) GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc32/elf.m4) ;;
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esac
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;;
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*-*-darwin*)
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case $ABI in
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mode64) GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc64/darwin.m4) ;;
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mode32 | 32) GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc32/darwin.m4) ;;
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esac
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;;
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*)
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# Assume unrecognized operating system is the powerpc eABI
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GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc32/eabi.m4)
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;;
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esac
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;;
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power*-*-aix*)
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GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(powerpc32/aix.m4)
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;;
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sparcv9*-*-* | ultrasparc*-*-* | sparc64-*-*)
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case $ABI in
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64)
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GMP_ASM_SPARC_REGISTER
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;;
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esac
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;;
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X86_PATTERN | X86_64_PATTERN)
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GMP_ASM_ALIGN_FILL_0x90
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case $ABI in
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32)
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GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(x86/x86-defs.m4)
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HOST_CPU_FAMILY_x86)
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GMP_ASM_COFF_TYPE
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GMP_ASM_X86_GOT_UNDERSCORE
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GMP_ASM_X86_SHLDL_CL
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case $enable_profiling in
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prof | gprof) GMP_ASM_X86_MCOUNT ;;
|
|
esac
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|
case $host in
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*-*-darwin*)
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OBJECT_FORMAT="-f macho32" ;;
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*)
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OBJECT_FORMAT="-f elf32" ;;
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esac
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|
;;
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|
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|
64)
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|
case $host in
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|
*-*-darwin*)
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|
OBJECT_FORMAT="-f macho64" ;;
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|
*)
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|
OBJECT_FORMAT="-f elf64" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
GMP_INCLUDE_MPN(x86_64/x86_64-defs.m4)
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|
;;
|
|
esac
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|
AC_SUBST(OBJECT_FORMAT)
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Create link for gmp-mparam.h.
|
|
gmp_mparam_source=
|
|
for gmp_mparam_dir in $path; do
|
|
test "$no_create" = yes || rm -f gmp-mparam.h
|
|
tmp_file=$srcdir/mpn/$gmp_mparam_dir/gmp-mparam.h
|
|
if test -f $tmp_file; then
|
|
AC_CONFIG_LINKS(gmp-mparam.h:mpn/$gmp_mparam_dir/gmp-mparam.h)
|
|
gmp_srclinks="$gmp_srclinks gmp-mparam.h"
|
|
gmp_mparam_source=$tmp_file
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
if test -z "$gmp_mparam_source"; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([no version of gmp-mparam.h found in path: $path])
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# For a helpful message from tune/tuneup.c
|
|
gmp_mparam_suggest=$gmp_mparam_source
|
|
if test "$gmp_mparam_dir" = generic; then
|
|
for i in $path; do break; done
|
|
if test "$i" != generic; then
|
|
gmp_mparam_suggest="new file $srcdir/mpn/$i/gmp-mparam.h"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GMP_MPARAM_H_SUGGEST, "$gmp_mparam_source",
|
|
[The gmp-mparam.h file (a string) the tune program should suggest updating.])
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Copy any SQR_KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD from gmp-mparam.h to config.m4.
|
|
# Some versions of sqr_basecase.asm use this.
|
|
# Fat binaries do this on a per-file basis, so skip in that case.
|
|
#
|
|
if test -z "$fat_path"; then
|
|
tmp_gmp_karatsuba_sqr_threshold=`sed -n 's/^#define SQR_KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD[ ]*\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/p' $gmp_mparam_source`
|
|
if test -n "$tmp_gmp_karatsuba_sqr_threshold"; then
|
|
GMP_DEFINE_RAW(["define(<SQR_KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD>,<$tmp_gmp_karatsuba_sqr_threshold>)"])
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Sizes of some types, needed at preprocessing time.
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: The assumption that BITS_PER_MP_LIMB is 8*sizeof(mp_limb_t) might
|
|
# be slightly rash, but it's true everwhere we know of and ought to be true
|
|
# of any sensible system. In a generic C build, grepping LONG_BIT out of
|
|
# <limits.h> might be an alternative, for maximum portability.
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(unsigned short)
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(unsigned)
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(unsigned long)
|
|
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(mp_limb_t, , GMP_INCLUDE_GMP_H)
|
|
if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_mp_limb_t" = 0; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([Oops, mp_limb_t doesn't seem to work])
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_SUBST(BITS_PER_MP_LIMB, `expr 8 \* $ac_cv_sizeof_mp_limb_t`)
|
|
GMP_DEFINE_RAW(["define(<SIZEOF_UNSIGNED>,<$ac_cv_sizeof_unsigned>)"])
|
|
|
|
# Check compiler limb size matches gmp-mparam.h
|
|
#
|
|
# FIXME: Some of the cycle counter objects in the tune directory depend on
|
|
# the size of ulong, it'd be possible to check that here, though a mismatch
|
|
# probably wouldn't want to be fatal, none of the libmpir assembler code
|
|
# depends on ulong.
|
|
#
|
|
mparam_bits=[`sed -n 's/^#define BITS_PER_MP_LIMB[ ][ ]*\([0-9]*\).*$/\1/p' $gmp_mparam_source`]
|
|
if test -n "$mparam_bits" && test "$mparam_bits" -ne $BITS_PER_MP_LIMB; then
|
|
if test "$test_CFLAGS" = set; then
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([Oops, mp_limb_t is $BITS_PER_MP_LIMB bits, but the assembler code
|
|
in this configuration expects $mparam_bits bits.
|
|
You appear to have set \$CFLAGS, perhaps you also need to tell GMP the
|
|
intended ABI, see "ABI and ISA" in the manual.])
|
|
else
|
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([Oops, mp_limb_t is $BITS_PER_MP_LIMB bits, but the assembler code
|
|
in this configuration expects $mparam_bits bits.])
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
GMP_DEFINE_RAW(["define(<GMP_LIMB_BITS>,$BITS_PER_MP_LIMB)"])
|
|
GMP_DEFINE_RAW(["define(<GMP_NAIL_BITS>,$GMP_NAIL_BITS)"])
|
|
GMP_DEFINE_RAW(["define(<GMP_NUMB_BITS>,eval(GMP_LIMB_BITS-GMP_NAIL_BITS))"])
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Exclude the mpn random functions from mpbsd since that would drag in the
|
|
# top-level rand things, all of which are unnecessary for libmp. There's
|
|
# other unnecessary objects too actually, if we could be bothered figuring
|
|
# out exactly which they are.
|
|
#
|
|
mpn_objs_in_libmp=
|
|
for i in $mpn_objs_in_libgmp; do
|
|
case $i in
|
|
*random*) ;;
|
|
*) mpn_objs_in_libmp="$mpn_objs_in_libmp $i" ;;
|
|
esac
|
|
done
|
|
AC_SUBST(mpn_objs_in_libmp)
|
|
|
|
AC_SUBST(mpn_objects)
|
|
AC_SUBST(mpn_objs_in_libgmp)
|
|
AC_SUBST(gmp_srclinks)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# A recompiled sqr_basecase for use in the tune program, if necessary.
|
|
TUNE_SQR_OBJ=
|
|
test -d tune || mkdir tune
|
|
case $sqr_basecase_source in
|
|
*.asm | *.as)
|
|
sqr_max=[`sed -n 's/^def...(SQR_KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD_MAX, *\([0-9]*\))/\1/p' $sqr_basecase_source`]
|
|
if test -n "$sqr_max"; then
|
|
TUNE_SQR_OBJ=sqr_asm.o
|
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(TUNE_SQR_KARATSUBA_MAX,$sqr_max,
|
|
[Maximum size the tune program can test for SQR_KARATSUBA_THRESHOLD])
|
|
fi
|
|
cat >tune/sqr_basecase.c <<EOF
|
|
/* not sure that an empty file can compile, so put in a dummy */
|
|
int sqr_basecase_dummy;
|
|
EOF
|
|
;;
|
|
*.c)
|
|
TUNE_SQR_OBJ=
|
|
AC_DEFINE(TUNE_SQR_KARATSUBA_MAX,SQR_KARATSUBA_MAX_GENERIC)
|
|
cat >tune/sqr_basecase.c <<EOF
|
|
#define TUNE_PROGRAM_BUILD 1
|
|
#define TUNE_PROGRAM_BUILD_SQR 1
|
|
#include "mpn/sqr_basecase.c"
|
|
EOF
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
AC_SUBST(TUNE_SQR_OBJ)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Configs for demos/pexpr.c.
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(demos/pexpr-config.h:demos/pexpr-config-h.in)
|
|
GMP_SUBST_CHECK_FUNCS(clock, cputime, getrusage, gettimeofday, sigaction, sigaltstack, sigstack)
|
|
GMP_SUBST_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/resource.h)
|
|
AC_CHECK_TYPES([stack_t], HAVE_STACK_T_01=1, HAVE_STACK_T_01=0,
|
|
[#include <signal.h>])
|
|
AC_SUBST(HAVE_STACK_T_01)
|
|
|
|
# Configs for demos/calc directory
|
|
#
|
|
# AC_SUBST+AC_CONFIG_FILES is used for calc-config.h, rather than AC_DEFINE+
|
|
# AC_CONFIG_HEADERS, since with the latter automake (1.8) will then put the
|
|
# directory (ie. demos/calc) into $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) for every Makefile.in,
|
|
# which would look very strange.
|
|
#
|
|
# -lcurses is required by libreadline. On a typical SVR4 style system this
|
|
# normally doesn't have to be given explicitly, since libreadline.so will
|
|
# have a NEEDED record for it. But if someone for some reason is using only
|
|
# a static libreadline.a then we must give -lcurses. Readline (as of
|
|
# version 4.3) doesn't use libtool, so we can't rely on a .la to cover
|
|
# necessary dependencies.
|
|
#
|
|
# On a couple of systems we've seen libreadline available, but the headers
|
|
# not in the default include path, so check for readline/readline.h. We've
|
|
# also seen readline/history.h missing, not sure if that's just a broken
|
|
# install or a very old version, but check that too.
|
|
#
|
|
AC_CONFIG_FILES(demos/calc/calc-config.h:demos/calc/calc-config-h.in)
|
|
LIBCURSES=
|
|
if test $with_readline != no; then
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses, tputs, [LIBCURSES=-lncurses],
|
|
[AC_CHECK_LIB(curses, tputs, [LIBCURSES=-lcurses])])
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_SUBST(LIBCURSES)
|
|
use_readline=$with_readline
|
|
if test $with_readline = detect; then
|
|
use_readline=no
|
|
AC_CHECK_LIB(readline, readline,
|
|
[AC_CHECK_HEADER(readline/readline.h,
|
|
[AC_CHECK_HEADER(readline/history.h, use_readline=yes)])],
|
|
, $LIBCURSES)
|
|
AC_MSG_CHECKING(readline detected)
|
|
AC_MSG_RESULT($use_readline)
|
|
fi
|
|
if test $use_readline = yes; then
|
|
AC_SUBST(WITH_READLINE_01, 1)
|
|
AC_SUBST(LIBREADLINE, -lreadline)
|
|
else
|
|
WITH_READLINE_01=0
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_PROG_YACC
|
|
AM_PROG_LEX
|
|
|
|
# Configs for demos/expr directory
|
|
#
|
|
# Libtool already runs an AC_CHECK_TOOL for ranlib, but we give
|
|
# AC_PROG_RANLIB anyway since automake is supposed to complain if it's not
|
|
# called. (Automake 1.8.4 doesn't, at least not when the only library is in
|
|
# an EXTRA_LIBRARIES.)
|
|
#
|
|
AC_PROG_RANLIB
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Create config.m4.
|
|
GMP_FINISH
|
|
|
|
# Create Makefiles
|
|
# FIXME: Upcoming version of autoconf/automake don't like broken lines.
|
|
# Right now automake isn't accepting the new AC_CONFIG_FILES scheme.
|
|
|
|
# allways configure all subdirectorys , even if there are not going to be built ,
|
|
AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS([yasm])
|
|
|
|
if test $enable_fat = yes; then
|
|
YASM_MAC_INC=yasm_mac.inc.fat
|
|
else
|
|
YASM_MAC_INC=yasm_mac.inc.nofat
|
|
fi
|
|
AC_CONFIG_LINKS(yasm_mac.inc:$YASM_MAC_INC)
|
|
|
|
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile mpbsd/Makefile mpf/Makefile mpn/Makefile mpq/Makefile mpz/Makefile printf/Makefile scanf/Makefile cxx/Makefile tests/Makefile tests/devel/Makefile tests/mpbsd/Makefile tests/mpf/Makefile tests/mpn/Makefile tests/mpq/Makefile tests/mpz/Makefile tests/rand/Makefile tests/misc/Makefile tests/cxx/Makefile doc/Makefile tune/Makefile bench/Makefile demos/Makefile demos/calc/Makefile demos/expr/Makefile mpir.h:gmp-h.in mp.h:mp-h.in)
|