X-Git-Url: http://nsz.repo.hu/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=configure;h=eb72a1e6c04d089f1fbf8228688c9972cb19b0bf;hb=6fbdeff0e51f6afc38fbb1476a4db81322779da4;hp=87207b62abd6370a577c572dfeed24213b5ff78e;hpb=43d2531316270633589c67cf0c4d6d01e520a397;p=musl diff --git a/configure b/configure index 87207b62..eb72a1e6 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -45,6 +45,12 @@ exit 0 # Helper functions +quote () { +tr '\n' ' ' </dev/null 2>&1 && { echo "$1" ; return 0 ; } +$1 +EOF +printf %s\\n "$1" | sed -e "s/'/'\\\\''/g" -e "1s/^/'/" -e "\$s/\$/'/" -e "s#^'\([-[:alnum:]_,./:]*\)=\(.*\)\$#\1='\2#" +} echo () { printf "%s\n" "$*" ; } fail () { echo "$*" ; exit 1 ; } fnmatch () { eval "case \"\$2\" in $1) return 0 ;; *) return 1 ;; esac" ; } @@ -104,6 +110,7 @@ fi CFLAGS_C99FSE= CFLAGS_AUTO= +CFLAGS_MEMOPS= LDFLAGS_AUTO= OPTIMIZE_GLOBS= prefix=/usr/local/musl @@ -215,12 +222,16 @@ printf "%s\n" "$target" # Convert to just ARCH # case "$target" in +# Catch these early to simplify matching for 32-bit archs +mips64*|powerpc64*) fail "$0: unsupported target \"$target\"" ;; arm*) ARCH=arm ;; i?86*) ARCH=i386 ;; +x86_64-x32*|x32*|x86_64*x32) ARCH=x32 ;; x86_64*) ARCH=x86_64 ;; -mips-*|mipsel-*) ARCH=mips ;; -microblaze-*) ARCH=microblaze ;; -powerpc-*) ARCH=powerpc ;; +mips*) ARCH=mips ;; +microblaze*) ARCH=microblaze ;; +powerpc*) ARCH=powerpc ;; +sh[1-9bel-]*|sh|superh*) ARCH=sh ;; unknown) fail "$0: unable to detect target arch; try $0 --target=..." ;; *) fail "$0: unknown or unsupported target \"$target\"" ;; esac @@ -236,6 +247,35 @@ tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -fexcess-precision=standard \ || { test "$ARCH" = i386 && tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -ffloat-store ; } tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -frounding-math +# +# We may use the may_alias attribute if __GNUC__ is defined, so +# if the compiler defines __GNUC__ but does not provide it, +# it must be defined away as part of the CFLAGS. +# +printf "checking whether compiler needs attribute((may_alias)) suppression... " +cat > "$tmpc" </dev/null 2>&1 ; then +printf "no\n" +else +printf "yes\n" +CFLAGS_C99FSE="$CFLAGS_C99FSE -D__may_alias__=" +fi + +# +# Check for options that may be needed to prevent the compiler from +# generating self-referential versions of memcpy,, memmove, memcmp, +# and memset. Really, we should add a check to determine if this +# option is sufficient, and if not, add a macro to cripple these +# functions with volatile... +# +tryflag CFLAGS_MEMOPS -fno-tree-loop-distribute-patterns # # If debugging is explicitly enabled, don't auto-enable optimizations @@ -339,13 +379,13 @@ tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=pointer-arith if test "x$warnings" = xyes ; then tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wall -tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wcast-align tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wno-parentheses tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wno-uninitialized tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wno-missing-braces tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wno-unused-value tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wno-unused-but-set-variable tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wno-unknown-pragmas +tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast fi # Some patched GCC builds have these defaults messed up... @@ -370,30 +410,86 @@ printf "using compiler runtime libraries: %s\n" "$LIBCC" SUBARCH= t="$CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS_AUTO $CFLAGS" +if test "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ; then +trycppif __ILP32__ "$t" && ARCH=x32 +fi + if test "$ARCH" = "arm" ; then trycppif __ARMEB__ "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}eb -trycppif __SOFTFP__ "$t" || SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}hf +trycppif __ARM_PCS_VFP "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}hf fi -test "$ARCH" = "mips" && trycppif "_MIPSEL || __MIPSEL || __MIPSEL__" "$t" \ -&& SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}el +if test "$ARCH" = "mips" ; then +trycppif "_MIPSEL || __MIPSEL || __MIPSEL__" "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}el +trycppif __mips_soft_float "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-sf +fi test "$ARCH" = "microblaze" && trycppif __MICROBLAZEEL__ "$t" \ && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}el +if test "$ARCH" = "sh" ; then +trycppif __BIG_ENDIAN__ "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}eb +if trycppif __SH_FPU_ANY__ "$t" ; then +# Some sh configurations are broken and replace double with float +# rather than using softfloat when the fpu is present but only +# supports single precision. Reject them. +printf "checking whether compiler's double type is IEEE double... " +echo 'typedef char dblcheck[(int)sizeof(double)-5];' > "$tmpc" +if $CC $CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then +printf "yes\n" +else +printf "no\n" +fail "$0: error: compiler's floating point configuration is unsupported" +fi +else +SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-nofpu +fi +fi + test "$SUBARCH" \ && printf "configured for %s variant: %s\n" "$ARCH" "$ARCH$SUBARCH" +case "$ARCH$SUBARCH" in +arm) ASMSUBARCH=el ;; +*) ASMSUBARCH=$SUBARCH ;; +esac + +# +# Some archs (powerpc) have different possible long double formats +# that the compiler can be configured for. The logic for whether this +# is supported is in bits/float.h; in general, it is not. We need to +# check for mismatches here or code in printf, strotd, and scanf will +# be dangerously incorrect because it depends on (1) the macros being +# correct, and (2) IEEE semantics. +# +printf "checking whether compiler's long double definition matches float.h... " +echo '#include ' > "$tmpc" +echo '#if LDBL_MANT_DIG == 53' >> "$tmpc" +echo 'typedef char ldcheck[9-(int)sizeof(long double)];' >> "$tmpc" +echo '#endif' >> "$tmpc" +if $CC $CFLAGS_C99FSE -I./arch/$ARCH -I./include $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS \ + -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then +printf "yes\n" +else +printf "no\n" +fail "$0: error: unsupported long double type" +fi + printf "creating config.mak... " +cmdline=$(quote "$0") +for i ; do cmdline="$cmdline $(quote "$i")" ; done + exec 3>&1 1>config.mak cat << EOF -# This version of config.mak was generated by configure +# This version of config.mak was generated by: +# $cmdline # Any changes made here will be lost if configure is re-run ARCH = $ARCH SUBARCH = $SUBARCH +ASMSUBARCH = $ASMSUBARCH prefix = $prefix exec_prefix = $exec_prefix bindir = $bindir @@ -403,6 +499,7 @@ syslibdir = $syslibdir CC = $CC CFLAGS= $CFLAGS_AUTO $CFLAGS CFLAGS_C99FSE = $CFLAGS_C99FSE +CFLAGS_MEMOPS = $CFLAGS_MEMOPS CPPFLAGS = $CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS = $LDFLAGS_AUTO $LDFLAGS CROSS_COMPILE = $CROSS_COMPILE