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ca9bc441 | 1 | # configure.ac for GCC |
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2 | # Process this file with autoconf to generate a configuration script. |
3 | ||
ca9bc441 | 4 | # Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 |
eb70d86d | 5 | # Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
46f18e7b | 6 | |
1322177d | 7 | #This file is part of GCC. |
46f18e7b | 8 | |
1322177d LB |
9 | #GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
10 | #the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free | |
11 | #Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later | |
12 | #version. | |
46f18e7b | 13 | |
1322177d LB |
14 | #GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
15 | #ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
16 | #FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
17 | #for more details. | |
46f18e7b RK |
18 | |
19 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
1322177d LB |
20 | #along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free |
21 | #Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA | |
22 | #02111-1307, USA. | |
46f18e7b | 23 | |
34a86c2b NN |
24 | # -------------------------------- |
25 | # Initialization and sanity checks | |
26 | # -------------------------------- | |
27 | ||
ba479fd2 | 28 | AC_PREREQ(2.57) |
914c5af7 NN |
29 | AC_INIT |
30 | AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(tree.c) | |
b7cb92ad | 31 | AC_CONFIG_HEADER(auto-host.h:config.in) |
cdcc6a01 | 32 | |
34a86c2b | 33 | # Determine the host, build, and target systems |
914c5af7 NN |
34 | AC_CANONICAL_BUILD |
35 | AC_CANONICAL_HOST | |
36 | AC_CANONICAL_TARGET | |
34a86c2b | 37 | |
caa55b1e NN |
38 | # Determine the noncanonical target name, for directory use. |
39 | _GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_TARGET | |
40 | ||
4665e56c NN |
41 | # Determine the target- and build-specific subdirectories |
42 | GCC_TOPLEV_SUBDIRS | |
43 | ||
34a86c2b NN |
44 | # Set program_transform_name |
45 | AC_ARG_PROGRAM | |
46f18e7b | 46 | |
75a39864 JL |
47 | # Check for bogus environment variables. |
48 | # Test if LIBRARY_PATH contains the notation for the current directory | |
49 | # since this would lead to problems installing/building glibc. | |
50 | # LIBRARY_PATH contains the current directory if one of the following | |
51 | # is true: | |
52 | # - one of the terminals (":" and ";") is the first or last sign | |
53 | # - two terminals occur directly after each other | |
54 | # - the path contains an element with a dot in it | |
55 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(LIBRARY_PATH variable) | |
56 | changequote(,)dnl | |
57 | case ${LIBRARY_PATH} in | |
58 | [:\;]* | *[:\;] | *[:\;][:\;]* | *[:\;]. | .[:\;]*| . | *[:\;].[:\;]* ) | |
59 | library_path_setting="contains current directory" | |
60 | ;; | |
61 | *) | |
62 | library_path_setting="ok" | |
63 | ;; | |
64 | esac | |
65 | changequote([,])dnl | |
66 | AC_MSG_RESULT($library_path_setting) | |
67 | if test "$library_path_setting" != "ok"; then | |
68 | AC_MSG_ERROR([ | |
69 | *** LIBRARY_PATH shouldn't contain the current directory when | |
079bd08e | 70 | *** building gcc. Please change the environment variable |
75a39864 JL |
71 | *** and run configure again.]) |
72 | fi | |
73 | ||
74 | # Test if GCC_EXEC_PREFIX contains the notation for the current directory | |
75 | # since this would lead to problems installing/building glibc. | |
76 | # GCC_EXEC_PREFIX contains the current directory if one of the following | |
77 | # is true: | |
78 | # - one of the terminals (":" and ";") is the first or last sign | |
79 | # - two terminals occur directly after each other | |
80 | # - the path contains an element with a dot in it | |
81 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(GCC_EXEC_PREFIX variable) | |
82 | changequote(,)dnl | |
83 | case ${GCC_EXEC_PREFIX} in | |
84 | [:\;]* | *[:\;] | *[:\;][:\;]* | *[:\;]. | .[:\;]*| . | *[:\;].[:\;]* ) | |
85 | gcc_exec_prefix_setting="contains current directory" | |
86 | ;; | |
87 | *) | |
88 | gcc_exec_prefix_setting="ok" | |
89 | ;; | |
90 | esac | |
91 | changequote([,])dnl | |
92 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_exec_prefix_setting) | |
93 | if test "$gcc_exec_prefix_setting" != "ok"; then | |
94 | AC_MSG_ERROR([ | |
95 | *** GCC_EXEC_PREFIX shouldn't contain the current directory when | |
079bd08e | 96 | *** building gcc. Please change the environment variable |
75a39864 JL |
97 | *** and run configure again.]) |
98 | fi | |
99 | ||
34a86c2b NN |
100 | # ----------- |
101 | # Directories | |
102 | # ----------- | |
103 | ||
104 | # Specify the local prefix | |
105 | local_prefix= | |
106 | AC_ARG_WITH(local-prefix, | |
107 | [ --with-local-prefix=DIR specifies directory to put local include], | |
108 | [case "${withval}" in | |
109 | yes) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad value ${withval} given for local include directory prefix) ;; | |
110 | no) ;; | |
111 | *) local_prefix=$with_local_prefix ;; | |
112 | esac]) | |
113 | ||
114 | # Default local prefix if it is empty | |
115 | if test x$local_prefix = x; then | |
116 | local_prefix=/usr/local | |
117 | fi | |
118 | ||
119 | # Don't set gcc_gxx_include_dir to gxx_include_dir since that's only | |
120 | # passed in by the toplevel make and thus we'd get different behavior | |
121 | # depending on where we built the sources. | |
122 | gcc_gxx_include_dir= | |
123 | # Specify the g++ header file directory | |
124 | AC_ARG_WITH(gxx-include-dir, | |
125 | [ --with-gxx-include-dir=DIR | |
126 | specifies directory to put g++ header files], | |
127 | [case "${withval}" in | |
128 | yes) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad value ${withval} given for g++ include directory) ;; | |
129 | no) ;; | |
130 | *) gcc_gxx_include_dir=$with_gxx_include_dir ;; | |
131 | esac]) | |
132 | ||
133 | if test x${gcc_gxx_include_dir} = x; then | |
134 | if test x${enable_version_specific_runtime_libs} = xyes; then | |
135 | gcc_gxx_include_dir='${libsubdir}/include/c++' | |
136 | else | |
137 | topsrcdir=${srcdir}/.. . ${srcdir}/../config.if | |
138 | changequote(<<, >>)dnl | |
139 | gcc_gxx_include_dir="\$(libsubdir)/\$(unlibsubdir)/..\`echo \$(exec_prefix) | sed -e 's|^\$(prefix)||' -e 's|/[^/]*|/..|g'\`/include/"${libstdcxx_incdir} | |
140 | changequote([, ])dnl | |
141 | fi | |
142 | fi | |
143 | ||
144 | AC_ARG_WITH(cpp_install_dir, | |
145 | [ --with-cpp-install-dir=DIR | |
146 | install the user visible C preprocessor in DIR | |
147 | (relative to PREFIX) as well as PREFIX/bin], | |
148 | [if test x$withval = xyes; then | |
149 | AC_MSG_ERROR([option --with-cpp-install-dir requires an argument]) | |
150 | elif test x$withval != xno; then | |
151 | cpp_install_dir=$withval | |
152 | fi]) | |
153 | ||
51b9ff45 KC |
154 | # We would like to our source tree to be readonly. However when releases or |
155 | # pre-releases are generated, the flex/bison generated files as well as the | |
156 | # various formats of manuals need to be included along with the rest of the | |
157 | # sources. Therefore we have --enable-generated-files-in-srcdir to do | |
158 | # just that. | |
159 | ||
03787dfd KC |
160 | AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to place generated files in the source directory]) |
161 | dnl generated-files-in-srcdir is disabled by default | |
162 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(generated-files-in-srcdir, | |
163 | [ --enable-generated-files-in-srcdir | |
164 | put copies of generated files in source dir | |
165 | intended for creating source tarballs for users | |
166 | without texinfo bison or flex.], | |
167 | generated_files_in_srcdir=$enableval, | |
168 | generated_files_in_srcdir=no) | |
169 | ||
170 | AC_MSG_RESULT($generated_files_in_srcdir) | |
171 | ||
172 | if test "$generated_files_in_srcdir" = "yes"; then | |
173 | GENINSRC='' | |
03787dfd KC |
174 | else |
175 | GENINSRC='#' | |
03787dfd KC |
176 | fi |
177 | AC_SUBST(GENINSRC) | |
51b9ff45 | 178 | |
34a86c2b NN |
179 | # ------------------- |
180 | # Find default linker | |
181 | # ------------------- | |
46f18e7b RK |
182 | |
183 | # With GNU ld | |
184 | AC_ARG_WITH(gnu-ld, | |
185 | [ --with-gnu-ld arrange to work with GNU ld.], | |
df6faf79 JW |
186 | gnu_ld_flag="$with_gnu_ld", |
187 | gnu_ld_flag=no) | |
46f18e7b | 188 | |
ab339d62 AO |
189 | # With pre-defined ld |
190 | AC_ARG_WITH(ld, | |
e8bec136 | 191 | [ --with-ld arrange to use the specified ld (full pathname)], |
3ccc3a56 AO |
192 | DEFAULT_LINKER="$with_ld") |
193 | if test x"${DEFAULT_LINKER+set}" = x"set"; then | |
194 | if test ! -x "$DEFAULT_LINKER"; then | |
195 | AC_MSG_WARN([cannot execute: $DEFAULT_LINKER: check --with-ld or env. var. DEFAULT_LINKER]) | |
e154a394 | 196 | elif $DEFAULT_LINKER -v < /dev/null 2>&1 | grep GNU > /dev/null; then |
ab339d62 AO |
197 | gnu_ld_flag=yes |
198 | fi | |
119d24d1 KG |
199 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEFAULT_LINKER,"$DEFAULT_LINKER", |
200 | [Define to enable the use of a default linker.]) | |
ab339d62 AO |
201 | fi |
202 | ||
34a86c2b NN |
203 | AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether a default linker was specified]) |
204 | if test x"${DEFAULT_LINKER+set}" = x"set"; then | |
205 | if test x"$gnu_ld_flag" = x"no"; then | |
206 | AC_MSG_RESULT([yes ($DEFAULT_LINKER)]) | |
207 | else | |
208 | AC_MSG_RESULT([yes ($DEFAULT_LINKER - GNU ld)]) | |
209 | fi | |
210 | else | |
211 | AC_MSG_RESULT(no) | |
212 | fi | |
213 | ||
214 | # ---------------------- | |
215 | # Find default assembler | |
216 | # ---------------------- | |
217 | ||
46f18e7b RK |
218 | # With GNU as |
219 | AC_ARG_WITH(gnu-as, | |
e8bec136 | 220 | [ --with-gnu-as arrange to work with GNU as], |
df6faf79 JW |
221 | gas_flag="$with_gnu_as", |
222 | gas_flag=no) | |
46f18e7b | 223 | |
ab339d62 | 224 | AC_ARG_WITH(as, |
e8bec136 | 225 | [ --with-as arrange to use the specified as (full pathname)], |
3ccc3a56 AO |
226 | DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER="$with_as") |
227 | if test x"${DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER+set}" = x"set"; then | |
228 | if test ! -x "$DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER"; then | |
229 | AC_MSG_WARN([cannot execute: $DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER: check --with-as or env. var. DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER]) | |
e154a394 | 230 | elif $DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER -v < /dev/null 2>&1 | grep GNU > /dev/null; then |
ab339d62 AO |
231 | gas_flag=yes |
232 | fi | |
119d24d1 KG |
233 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER,"$DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER", |
234 | [Define to enable the use of a default assembler.]) | |
3ccc3a56 | 235 | fi |
ab339d62 | 236 | |
34a86c2b NN |
237 | AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether a default assembler was specified]) |
238 | if test x"${DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER+set}" = x"set"; then | |
239 | if test x"$gas_flag" = x"no"; then | |
240 | AC_MSG_RESULT([yes ($DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER)]) | |
4e88d51b | 241 | else |
34a86c2b | 242 | AC_MSG_RESULT([yes ($DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER - GNU as)]) |
4e88d51b | 243 | fi |
34a86c2b NN |
244 | else |
245 | AC_MSG_RESULT(no) | |
4e88d51b | 246 | fi |
46f18e7b | 247 | |
34a86c2b NN |
248 | # --------------- |
249 | # Find C compiler | |
250 | # --------------- | |
13c22933 | 251 | |
426ca3ca RO |
252 | # If a non-executable a.out is present (e.g. created by GNU as above even if |
253 | # invoked with -v only), the IRIX 6 native ld just overwrites the existing | |
254 | # file, even when creating an executable, so an execution test fails. | |
255 | # Remove possible default executable files to avoid this. | |
256 | # | |
257 | # FIXME: This really belongs into AC_PROG_CC and can be removed once | |
258 | # Autoconf includes it. | |
259 | rm -f a.out a.exe b.out | |
260 | ||
414d23ae HPN |
261 | # Find the native compiler |
262 | AC_PROG_CC | |
263 | AC_PROG_CC_C_O | |
264 | # autoconf is lame and doesn't give us any substitution variable for this. | |
265 | if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_prog_cc_'${ac_cc}_c_o`\" = no"; then | |
266 | NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O=yes | |
267 | else | |
268 | OUTPUT_OPTION='-o $@' | |
269 | fi | |
270 | AC_SUBST(NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O) | |
271 | AC_SUBST(OUTPUT_OPTION) | |
272 | ||
73458fb7 NN |
273 | # ------------------------- |
274 | # Check C compiler features | |
275 | # ------------------------- | |
276 | ||
414d23ae HPN |
277 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether ${CC-cc} accepts -Wno-long-long, |
278 | ac_cv_prog_cc_no_long_long, | |
279 | [save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" | |
280 | CFLAGS="-Wno-long-long" | |
281 | AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,ac_cv_prog_cc_no_long_long=yes, | |
282 | ac_cv_prog_cc_no_long_long=no) | |
283 | CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"]) | |
284 | ||
34a86c2b NN |
285 | AC_PROG_CPP |
286 | AC_C_INLINE | |
34a86c2b | 287 | |
34a86c2b NN |
288 | gcc_AC_C_LONG_LONG |
289 | gcc_AC_C__BOOL | |
290 | ||
291 | # sizeof(char) is 1 by definition. | |
75b6f3fd | 292 | AC_COMPILE_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *) |
34a86c2b NN |
293 | AC_COMPILE_CHECK_SIZEOF(short) |
294 | AC_COMPILE_CHECK_SIZEOF(int) | |
295 | AC_COMPILE_CHECK_SIZEOF(long) | |
296 | if test $ac_cv_c_long_long = yes; then | |
297 | AC_COMPILE_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long) | |
298 | fi | |
299 | if test $ac_cv_c___int64 = yes; then | |
300 | AC_COMPILE_CHECK_SIZEOF(__int64) | |
301 | fi | |
302 | ||
34a86c2b NN |
303 | # ----------------- |
304 | # Find Ada compiler | |
305 | # ----------------- | |
306 | ||
307 | # See if GNAT has been installed | |
308 | gcc_AC_PROG_GNAT | |
309 | ||
34a86c2b NN |
310 | # --------------------- |
311 | # Warnings and checking | |
312 | # --------------------- | |
313 | ||
414d23ae | 314 | strict1_warn= |
f73ccc50 | 315 | if test $ac_cv_prog_cc_no_long_long = yes ; then |
414d23ae HPN |
316 | strict1_warn="-pedantic -Wno-long-long" |
317 | fi | |
318 | AC_SUBST(strict1_warn) | |
319 | ||
414d23ae HPN |
320 | # If the native compiler is GCC, we can enable warnings even in stage1. |
321 | # That's useful for people building cross-compilers, or just running a | |
322 | # quick `make'. | |
323 | warn_cflags= | |
324 | if test "x$GCC" = "xyes"; then | |
325 | warn_cflags='$(GCC_WARN_CFLAGS)' | |
326 | fi | |
327 | AC_SUBST(warn_cflags) | |
328 | ||
dd859b8a KG |
329 | # Enable -Werror in bootstrap stage2 and later. |
330 | # Change the default to "no" on release branches. | |
331 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(werror, | |
332 | [ --enable-werror enable -Werror in bootstrap stage2 and later], [], | |
333 | [enable_werror=yes]) | |
334 | if test x$enable_werror = xyes ; then | |
335 | WERROR=-Werror | |
336 | fi | |
337 | AC_SUBST(WERROR) | |
338 | ||
a494747c MM |
339 | # Enable expensive internal checks |
340 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(checking, | |
f4524c9e ZW |
341 | [ --enable-checking[=LIST] |
342 | enable expensive run-time checks. With LIST, | |
343 | enable only specific categories of checks. | |
5dfa45d0 | 344 | Categories are: misc,tree,rtl,rtlflag,gc,gcac,fold; |
4c76f856 | 345 | default is misc,tree,gc,rtlflag], |
119d24d1 KG |
346 | [ac_checking= |
347 | ac_tree_checking= | |
348 | ac_rtl_checking= | |
4c76f856 | 349 | ac_rtlflag_checking= |
119d24d1 KG |
350 | ac_gc_checking= |
351 | ac_gc_always_collect= | |
5dfa45d0 | 352 | ac_fold_checking= |
119d24d1 | 353 | case "${enableval}" in |
4c76f856 JJ |
354 | yes) ac_checking=1 ; ac_tree_checking=1 ; ac_gc_checking=1 ; |
355 | ac_rtlflag_checking=1 ;; | |
4e88d51b | 356 | no) ;; |
59f406b7 | 357 | *) IFS="${IFS= }"; ac_save_IFS="$IFS"; IFS="$IFS," |
f4524c9e ZW |
358 | set fnord $enableval; shift |
359 | IFS="$ac_save_IFS" | |
c62e45ad KG |
360 | for check |
361 | do | |
f4524c9e | 362 | case $check in |
119d24d1 KG |
363 | misc) ac_checking=1 ;; |
364 | tree) ac_tree_checking=1 ;; | |
4c76f856 | 365 | rtlflag) ac_rtlflag_checking=1 ;; |
119d24d1 KG |
366 | rtl) ac_rtl_checking=1 ;; |
367 | gc) ac_gc_checking=1 ;; | |
368 | gcac) ac_gc_always_collect=1 ;; | |
5dfa45d0 | 369 | fold) ac_fold_checking=1 ;; |
414d23ae | 370 | valgrind) ac_checking_valgrind=1 ;; |
f4524c9e ZW |
371 | *) AC_MSG_ERROR(unknown check category $check) ;; |
372 | esac | |
373 | done | |
374 | ;; | |
119d24d1 | 375 | esac |
51d0e20c AJ |
376 | ], |
377 | # Enable some checks by default for development versions of GCC | |
4c76f856 | 378 | [ac_checking=1; ac_tree_checking=1; ac_gc_checking=1; ac_rtlflag_checking=1;]) |
204250d2 | 379 | nocommon_flag="" |
119d24d1 KG |
380 | if test x$ac_checking != x ; then |
381 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_CHECKING, 1, | |
382 | [Define if you want more run-time sanity checks. This one gets a grab | |
383 | bag of miscellaneous but relatively cheap checks.]) | |
204250d2 | 384 | nocommon_flag=-fno-common |
119d24d1 | 385 | fi |
204250d2 | 386 | AC_SUBST(nocommon_flag) |
119d24d1 KG |
387 | if test x$ac_tree_checking != x ; then |
388 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_TREE_CHECKING, 1, | |
389 | [Define if you want all operations on trees (the basic data | |
390 | structure of the front ends) to be checked for dynamic type safety | |
391 | at runtime. This is moderately expensive.]) | |
392 | fi | |
393 | if test x$ac_rtl_checking != x ; then | |
394 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_RTL_CHECKING, 1, | |
395 | [Define if you want all operations on RTL (the basic data structure | |
396 | of the optimizer and back end) to be checked for dynamic type safety | |
397 | at runtime. This is quite expensive.]) | |
398 | fi | |
4c76f856 JJ |
399 | if test x$ac_rtlflag_checking != x ; then |
400 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_RTL_FLAG_CHECKING, 1, | |
401 | [Define if you want RTL flag accesses to be checked against the RTL | |
402 | codes that are supported for each access macro. This is relatively | |
403 | cheap.]) | |
404 | fi | |
119d24d1 KG |
405 | if test x$ac_gc_checking != x ; then |
406 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_GC_CHECKING, 1, | |
407 | [Define if you want the garbage collector to do object poisoning and | |
408 | other memory allocation checks. This is quite expensive.]) | |
409 | fi | |
410 | if test x$ac_gc_always_collect != x ; then | |
411 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT, 1, | |
412 | [Define if you want the garbage collector to operate in maximally | |
413 | paranoid mode, validating the entire heap and collecting garbage at | |
414 | every opportunity. This is extremely expensive.]) | |
415 | fi | |
5dfa45d0 JJ |
416 | if test x$ac_fold_checking != x ; then |
417 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_FOLD_CHECKING, 1, | |
418 | [Define if you want fold checked that it never destructs its argument. | |
419 | This is quite expensive.]) | |
420 | fi | |
414d23ae HPN |
421 | valgrind_path_defines= |
422 | valgrind_command= | |
6938ec6c NN |
423 | |
424 | dnl # This check AC_REQUIREs various stuff, so it *must not* be inside | |
425 | dnl # an if statement. This was the source of very frustrating bugs | |
426 | dnl # in converting to autoconf 2.5x! | |
427 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(valgrind.h, have_valgrind_h=yes, have_valgrind_h=no) | |
428 | ||
414d23ae HPN |
429 | if test x$ac_checking_valgrind != x ; then |
430 | # It is certainly possible that there's valgrind but no valgrind.h. | |
431 | # GCC relies on making annotations so we must have both. | |
a207b594 HPN |
432 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(for VALGRIND_DISCARD in <valgrind/memcheck.h>) |
433 | AC_TRY_CPP( | |
434 | [#include <valgrind/memcheck.h> | |
435 | #ifndef VALGRIND_DISCARD | |
436 | #error VALGRIND_DISCARD not defined | |
437 | #endif], | |
438 | [gcc_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h=yes], | |
439 | [gcc_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h=no]) | |
440 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h) | |
14011ca4 AJ |
441 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(for VALGRIND_DISCARD in <memcheck.h>) |
442 | AC_TRY_CPP( | |
443 | [#include <memcheck.h> | |
444 | #ifndef VALGRIND_DISCARD | |
445 | #error VALGRIND_DISCARD not defined | |
446 | #endif], | |
447 | [gcc_cv_header_memcheck_h=yes], | |
448 | gcc_cv_header_memcheck_h=no) | |
449 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_header_memcheck_h) | |
414d23ae HPN |
450 | AM_PATH_PROG_WITH_TEST(valgrind_path, valgrind, |
451 | [$ac_dir/$ac_word --version | grep valgrind- >/dev/null 2>&1]) | |
a207b594 HPN |
452 | if test "x$valgrind_path" = "x" \ |
453 | || (test $have_valgrind_h = no \ | |
454 | && test $gcc_cv_header_memcheck_h = no \ | |
455 | && test $gcc_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h = no); then | |
456 | AC_MSG_ERROR([*** Can't find both valgrind and valgrind/memcheck.h, memcheck.h or valgrind.h]) | |
414d23ae HPN |
457 | fi |
458 | valgrind_path_defines=-DVALGRIND_PATH='\"'$valgrind_path'\"' | |
459 | valgrind_command="$valgrind_path -q" | |
460 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_VALGRIND_CHECKING, 1, | |
461 | [Define if you want to run subprograms and generated programs | |
462 | through valgrind (a memory checker). This is extremely expensive.]) | |
a207b594 HPN |
463 | if test $gcc_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h = yes; then |
464 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VALGRIND_MEMCHECK_H, 1, | |
465 | [Define if valgrind's valgrind/memcheck.h header is installed.]) | |
466 | fi | |
14011ca4 AJ |
467 | if test $gcc_cv_header_memcheck_h = yes; then |
468 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MEMCHECK_H, 1, | |
469 | [Define if valgrind's memcheck.h header is installed.]) | |
470 | fi | |
414d23ae HPN |
471 | fi |
472 | AC_SUBST(valgrind_path_defines) | |
473 | AC_SUBST(valgrind_command) | |
51d0e20c | 474 | |
22aa533e NS |
475 | # Enable code coverage collection |
476 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(coverage, | |
477 | [ --enable-coverage[=LEVEL] | |
478 | enable compiler\'s code coverage collection. | |
479 | Use to measure compiler performance and locate | |
8601608f | 480 | unused parts of the compiler. With LEVEL, specify |
22aa533e NS |
481 | optimization. Values are opt, noopt, |
482 | default is noopt], | |
483 | [case "${enableval}" in | |
484 | yes|noopt) | |
e61a2eb7 | 485 | coverage_flags="-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage -frandom-seed=\$@ -O0" |
22aa533e NS |
486 | ;; |
487 | opt) | |
e61a2eb7 | 488 | coverage_flags="-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage -frandom-seed=\$@ -O2" |
22aa533e NS |
489 | ;; |
490 | *) | |
491 | AC_MSG_ERROR(unknown coverage setting $enableval) | |
492 | ;; | |
493 | esac], | |
2043c38e | 494 | [coverage_flags=""]) |
22aa533e NS |
495 | AC_SUBST(coverage_flags) |
496 | ||
439a7e54 DN |
497 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(gather-detailed-mem-stats, |
498 | [ --enable-gather-detailed-mem-stats enable detailed memory allocation stats gathering], [], | |
499 | [enable_gather_detailed_mem_stats=no]) | |
500 | if test x$enable_gather_detailed_mem_stats = xyes ; then | |
501 | AC_DEFINE(GATHER_STATISTICS, 1, | |
502 | [Define to enable detailed memory allocation stats gathering.]) | |
503 | fi | |
504 | ||
73458fb7 NN |
505 | # ------------------------------- |
506 | # Miscenalleous configure options | |
507 | # ------------------------------- | |
34a86c2b NN |
508 | |
509 | # With stabs | |
510 | AC_ARG_WITH(stabs, | |
511 | [ --with-stabs arrange to use stabs instead of host debug format], | |
512 | stabs="$with_stabs", | |
513 | stabs=no) | |
514 | ||
34a86c2b NN |
515 | # Determine whether or not multilibs are enabled. |
516 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(multilib, | |
517 | [ --enable-multilib enable library support for multiple ABIs], | |
518 | [], [enable_multilib=yes]) | |
519 | AC_SUBST(enable_multilib) | |
3ecc3258 | 520 | |
4bafaa6f L |
521 | # Enable __cxa_atexit for C++. |
522 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(__cxa_atexit, | |
523 | [ --enable-__cxa_atexit enable __cxa_atexit for C++], | |
524 | [], []) | |
2121a768 | 525 | |
0bbb1697 RK |
526 | # Enable threads |
527 | # Pass with no value to take the default | |
528 | # Pass with a value to specify a thread package | |
529 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(threads, | |
e8bec136 RO |
530 | [ --enable-threads enable thread usage for target GCC |
531 | --enable-threads=LIB use LIB thread package for target GCC],, | |
0bbb1697 | 532 | enable_threads='') |
c2e494a8 | 533 | # Save in case it gets overwritten in config.gcc |
e445171e | 534 | enable_threads_flag=$enable_threads |
0bbb1697 | 535 | |
d8bb17c8 OP |
536 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(objc-gc, |
537 | [ --enable-objc-gc enable the use of Boehm's garbage collector with | |
e8bec136 | 538 | the GNU Objective-C runtime], |
2618c083 | 539 | if test x$enable_objc_gc = xno; then |
d8bb17c8 OP |
540 | objc_boehm_gc='' |
541 | else | |
542 | objc_boehm_gc=1 | |
543 | fi, | |
544 | objc_boehm_gc='') | |
545 | ||
90e6a802 | 546 | AC_ARG_WITH(dwarf2, |
e8bec136 | 547 | [ --with-dwarf2 force the default debug format to be DWARF 2], |
90e6a802 RL |
548 | dwarf2="$with_dwarf2", |
549 | dwarf2=no) | |
550 | ||
50503ac8 | 551 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(shared, |
e8bec136 | 552 | [ --disable-shared don't provide a shared libgcc], |
c785e0fa AO |
553 | [ |
554 | case $enable_shared in | |
555 | yes | no) ;; | |
556 | *) | |
557 | enable_shared=no | |
558 | IFS="${IFS= }"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS="${IFS}:," | |
559 | for pkg in $enableval; do | |
560 | if test "X$pkg" = "Xgcc" || test "X$pkg" = "Xlibgcc"; then | |
561 | enable_shared=yes | |
562 | fi | |
563 | done | |
564 | IFS="$ac_save_ifs" | |
565 | ;; | |
566 | esac | |
567 | ], [enable_shared=yes]) | |
50503ac8 RH |
568 | AC_SUBST(enable_shared) |
569 | ||
4977bab6 ZW |
570 | AC_ARG_WITH(sysroot, |
571 | [ --with-sysroot[=DIR] Search for usr/lib, usr/include, et al, within DIR.], | |
572 | [ | |
573 | case ${with_sysroot} in | |
caa55b1e | 574 | yes) TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT='${exec_prefix}/${target_noncanonical}/sys-root' ;; |
4977bab6 ZW |
575 | *) TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT=$with_sysroot ;; |
576 | esac | |
577 | ||
578 | TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE='-DTARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT=\"$(TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT)\"' | |
579 | CROSS_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR='$(TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT)$(NATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)' | |
047d636f DJ |
580 | |
581 | if test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE; then | |
582 | if test "x$prefix" = xNONE; then | |
583 | test_prefix=/usr/local | |
584 | else | |
585 | test_prefix=$prefix | |
586 | fi | |
587 | else | |
588 | test_prefix=$exec_prefix | |
589 | fi | |
590 | case ${TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT} in | |
91710e62 AO |
591 | "${test_prefix}"|"${test_prefix}/"*|\ |
592 | '${exec_prefix}'|'${exec_prefix}/'*) | |
047d636f DJ |
593 | t="$TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE -DTARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_RELOCATABLE" |
594 | TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE="$t" | |
595 | ;; | |
596 | esac | |
4977bab6 ZW |
597 | ], [ |
598 | TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT= | |
db720d9a | 599 | TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE= |
4977bab6 ZW |
600 | CROSS_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR='$(gcc_tooldir)/sys-include' |
601 | ]) | |
602 | AC_SUBST(TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT) | |
603 | AC_SUBST(TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE) | |
604 | AC_SUBST(CROSS_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR) | |
605 | ||
d1bd0ded | 606 | # Build with intermodule optimisations |
d1bd0ded GK |
607 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(intermodule, |
608 | [ --enable-intermodule build the compiler in one step], | |
0c46c5c7 KC |
609 | [case ${enable_intermodule} in |
610 | yes) onestep="-onestep";; | |
611 | *) onestep="";; | |
612 | esac], | |
613 | [onestep=""]) | |
d1bd0ded GK |
614 | AC_SUBST(onestep) |
615 | ||
73458fb7 NN |
616 | # ------------------------- |
617 | # Checks for other programs | |
618 | # ------------------------- | |
61842080 | 619 | |
e9a25f70 JL |
620 | AC_PROG_MAKE_SET |
621 | ||
46f18e7b RK |
622 | # Find some useful tools |
623 | AC_PROG_AWK | |
2c4902b9 NN |
624 | # We need awk to run opts.sh (to create options.c and options.h). |
625 | # Bail out if it's missing. | |
626 | case ${AWK} in | |
627 | "") AC_MSG_ERROR([can't build without awk, bailing out]) ;; | |
628 | esac | |
629 | ||
99e757d5 KG |
630 | gcc_AC_PROG_LN |
631 | gcc_AC_PROG_LN_S | |
46f18e7b | 632 | AC_PROG_RANLIB |
99e757d5 | 633 | gcc_AC_PROG_INSTALL |
46f18e7b | 634 | |
3a000df0 KC |
635 | # See if cmp has --ignore-initial. |
636 | gcc_AC_PROG_CMP_IGNORE_INITIAL | |
637 | ||
955be633 JM |
638 | # See if we have the mktemp command. |
639 | AC_CHECK_PROG(have_mktemp_command, mktemp, yes, no) | |
640 | ||
09fa0705 ZW |
641 | # Do we have a single-tree copy of texinfo? |
642 | if test -f $srcdir/../texinfo/Makefile.in; then | |
643 | MAKEINFO='$(objdir)/../texinfo/makeinfo/makeinfo' | |
644 | gcc_cv_prog_makeinfo_modern=yes | |
645 | AC_MSG_RESULT([Using makeinfo from the unified source tree.]) | |
646 | else | |
647 | # See if makeinfo has been installed and is modern enough | |
648 | # that we can use it. | |
649 | gcc_AC_CHECK_PROG_VER(MAKEINFO, makeinfo, --version, | |
650 | [GNU texinfo.* \([0-9][0-9.]*\)], | |
a38f87a9 | 651 | [4.[2-9]*]) |
09fa0705 ZW |
652 | fi |
653 | ||
654 | if test $gcc_cv_prog_makeinfo_modern = no; then | |
655 | AC_MSG_WARN([ | |
656 | *** Makeinfo is missing or too old. | |
17db6582 | 657 | *** Info documentation will not be built.]) |
09fa0705 | 658 | BUILD_INFO= |
09fa0705 ZW |
659 | else |
660 | BUILD_INFO=info AC_SUBST(BUILD_INFO) | |
09fa0705 ZW |
661 | fi |
662 | ||
3f896fc2 JM |
663 | # Is pod2man recent enough to regenerate manpages? |
664 | AC_MSG_CHECKING([for recent Pod::Man]) | |
7be33370 | 665 | if (perl -e 'use 1.10 Pod::Man') >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
fd939e46 JM |
666 | AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) |
667 | GENERATED_MANPAGES=generated-manpages AC_SUBST(GENERATED_MANPAGES) | |
668 | else | |
669 | AC_MSG_RESULT(no) | |
670 | GENERATED_MANPAGES= | |
671 | fi | |
672 | ||
1e608388 ZW |
673 | # How about lex? |
674 | dnl Don't use AC_PROG_LEX; we insist on flex. | |
675 | dnl LEXLIB is not useful in gcc. | |
676 | if test -f $srcdir/../flex/skel.c; then | |
677 | FLEX='$(objdir)/../flex/flex' | |
678 | else | |
9118405f | 679 | AC_CHECK_PROG(FLEX, flex, flex, ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} ${srcdir}/../missing flex) |
1e608388 ZW |
680 | fi |
681 | ||
682 | # Bison? | |
683 | # The -L switch is so bison can find its skeleton file. | |
684 | if test -f $srcdir/../bison/bison.simple; then | |
685 | BISON='$(objdir)/../bison/bison -L $(srcdir)/../bison/' | |
686 | else | |
9118405f | 687 | AC_CHECK_PROG(BISON, bison, bison, ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} ${srcdir}/../missing bison) |
1e608388 ZW |
688 | fi |
689 | ||
73458fb7 NN |
690 | # -------------------- |
691 | # Checks for C headers | |
692 | # -------------------- | |
693 | ||
694 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(for GNU C library) | |
695 | AC_CACHE_VAL(gcc_cv_glibc, | |
696 | [AC_TRY_COMPILE( | |
697 | [#include <features.h>],[ | |
698 | #if ! (defined __GLIBC__ || defined __GNU_LIBRARY__) | |
699 | #error Not a GNU C library system | |
700 | #endif], | |
701 | [gcc_cv_glibc=yes], | |
702 | gcc_cv_glibc=no)]) | |
703 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_glibc) | |
704 | if test $gcc_cv_glibc = yes; then | |
705 | AC_DEFINE(_GNU_SOURCE, 1, [Always define this when using the GNU C Library]) | |
706 | fi | |
707 | ||
ca9bc441 NN |
708 | # Need to reject headers which give warnings, so that the -Werror bootstrap |
709 | # works later. *sigh* This needs to come before all header checks. | |
710 | AC_PROG_CPP_WERROR | |
711 | ||
73458fb7 NN |
712 | AC_HEADER_STDC |
713 | AC_HEADER_TIME | |
714 | gcc_AC_HEADER_STDBOOL | |
715 | gcc_AC_HEADER_STRING | |
716 | AC_HEADER_SYS_WAIT | |
717 | AC_CHECK_HEADERS(limits.h stddef.h string.h strings.h stdlib.h time.h \ | |
1072ec3f | 718 | fcntl.h unistd.h sys/file.h sys/time.h sys/mman.h \ |
73458fb7 | 719 | sys/resource.h sys/param.h sys/times.h sys/stat.h \ |
56694dd9 | 720 | direct.h malloc.h langinfo.h ldfcn.h locale.h wchar.h) |
73458fb7 NN |
721 | |
722 | # Check for thread headers. | |
723 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(thread.h, [have_thread_h=yes], [have_thread_h=]) | |
724 | AC_CHECK_HEADER(pthread.h, [have_pthread_h=yes], [have_pthread_h=]) | |
725 | ||
726 | # These tests can't be done till we know if we have limits.h. | |
727 | gcc_AC_C_CHAR_BIT | |
728 | AC_C_BIGENDIAN_CROSS | |
73458fb7 NN |
729 | |
730 | # -------- | |
731 | # UNSORTED | |
732 | # -------- | |
733 | ||
734 | # Stage specific cflags for build. | |
735 | stage1_cflags= | |
736 | case $build in | |
737 | vax-*-*) | |
738 | if test x$GCC = xyes | |
739 | then | |
740 | stage1_cflags="-Wa,-J" | |
741 | else | |
742 | stage1_cflags="-J" | |
743 | fi | |
744 | ;; | |
745 | powerpc-*-darwin*) | |
746 | # The spiffy cpp-precomp chokes on some legitimate constructs in GCC | |
747 | # sources; use -no-cpp-precomp to get to GNU cpp. | |
748 | # Apple's GCC has bugs in designated initializer handling, so disable | |
749 | # that too. | |
750 | stage1_cflags="-no-cpp-precomp -DHAVE_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZERS=0" | |
751 | ;; | |
752 | esac | |
753 | AC_SUBST(stage1_cflags) | |
754 | ||
4e70264f ZW |
755 | # These libraries may be used by collect2. |
756 | # We may need a special search path to get them linked. | |
757 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for collect2 libraries, gcc_cv_collect2_libs, | |
758 | [save_LIBS="$LIBS" | |
7f2749d4 | 759 | for libs in '' -lld -lmld \ |
4e70264f ZW |
760 | '-L/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc2.11 -lmld' \ |
761 | '-L/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc3.11 -lmld' | |
762 | do | |
763 | LIBS="$libs" | |
764 | AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(ldopen, | |
765 | [gcc_cv_collect2_libs="$libs"; break]) | |
766 | done | |
767 | LIBS="$save_LIBS" | |
768 | test -z "$gcc_cv_collect2_libs" && gcc_cv_collect2_libs='none required']) | |
769 | case $gcc_cv_collect2_libs in | |
770 | "none required") ;; | |
771 | *) COLLECT2_LIBS=$gcc_cv_collect2_libs ;; | |
772 | esac | |
773 | AC_SUBST(COLLECT2_LIBS) | |
774 | ||
7f2749d4 RK |
775 | # When building Ada code on Alpha, we need exc_resume which is usually in |
776 | # -lexc. So test for it. | |
777 | save_LIBS="$LIBS" | |
778 | LIBS= | |
779 | AC_SEARCH_LIBS(exc_resume, exc) | |
780 | GNAT_LIBEXC="$LIBS" | |
781 | LIBS="$save_LIBS" | |
782 | AC_SUBST(GNAT_LIBEXC) | |
783 | ||
62c9aa5f ZW |
784 | # Some systems put ldexp and frexp in libm instead of libc; assume |
785 | # they're both in the same place. jcf-dump needs them. | |
786 | save_LIBS="$LIBS" | |
787 | LIBS= | |
788 | AC_SEARCH_LIBS(ldexp, m) | |
789 | LDEXP_LIB="$LIBS" | |
790 | LIBS="$save_LIBS" | |
791 | AC_SUBST(LDEXP_LIB) | |
792 | ||
7636d567 JW |
793 | # Use <inttypes.h> only if it exists, |
794 | # doesn't clash with <sys/types.h>, and declares intmax_t. | |
795 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(for inttypes.h) | |
796 | AC_CACHE_VAL(gcc_cv_header_inttypes_h, | |
797 | [AC_TRY_COMPILE( | |
798 | [#include <sys/types.h> | |
799 | #include <inttypes.h>], | |
800 | [intmax_t i = -1;], | |
9da0e39b | 801 | [gcc_cv_header_inttypes_h=yes], |
7636d567 JW |
802 | gcc_cv_header_inttypes_h=no)]) |
803 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_header_inttypes_h) | |
9da0e39b | 804 | if test $gcc_cv_header_inttypes_h = yes; then |
119d24d1 KG |
805 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INTTYPES_H, 1, |
806 | [Define if you have a working <inttypes.h> header file.]) | |
9da0e39b | 807 | fi |
cdcc6a01 | 808 | |
9612ab65 ZW |
809 | dnl Disabled until we have a complete test for buggy enum bitfields. |
810 | dnl gcc_AC_C_ENUM_BF_UNSIGNED | |
c149cc37 | 811 | |
6af8c740 KG |
812 | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(times clock dup2 kill getrlimit setrlimit atoll atoq \ |
813 | sysconf strsignal putc_unlocked fputc_unlocked fputs_unlocked \ | |
4e87a651 | 814 | fwrite_unlocked fprintf_unlocked getrusage nl_langinfo \ |
56694dd9 ZW |
815 | scandir alphasort gettimeofday mbstowcs wcswidth mmap mincore \ |
816 | setlocale) | |
a81fb89e | 817 | |
39f6c4c8 KW |
818 | if test x$ac_cv_func_mbstowcs = xyes; then |
819 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether mbstowcs works, gcc_cv_func_mbstowcs_works, | |
820 | [ AC_TRY_RUN([#include <stdlib.h> | |
821 | int main() | |
822 | { | |
823 | mbstowcs(0, "", 0); | |
824 | return 0; | |
825 | }], | |
826 | gcc_cv_func_mbstowcs_works=yes, | |
827 | gcc_cv_func_mbstowcs_works=no, | |
828 | gcc_cv_func_mbstowcs_works=yes)]) | |
829 | if test x$gcc_cv_func_mbstowcs_works = xyes; then | |
830 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WORKING_MBSTOWCS, 1, | |
831 | [Define this macro if mbstowcs does not crash when its | |
832 | first argument is NULL.]) | |
833 | fi | |
834 | fi | |
835 | ||
78c9cb99 | 836 | AC_CHECK_TYPE(ssize_t, int) |
56f48ce9 | 837 | |
e256b8b6 DA |
838 | # Try to determine the array type of the second argument of getgroups |
839 | # for the target system (int or gid_t). | |
840 | AC_TYPE_GETGROUPS | |
841 | if test "${target}" = "${build}"; then | |
842 | TARGET_GETGROUPS_T=$ac_cv_type_getgroups | |
843 | else | |
844 | case "${target}" in | |
845 | # This condition may need some tweaking. It should include all | |
846 | # targets where the array type of the second argument of getgroups | |
847 | # is int and the type of gid_t is not equivalent to int. | |
848 | *-*-sunos* | *-*-ultrix*) | |
849 | TARGET_GETGROUPS_T=int | |
850 | ;; | |
851 | *) | |
852 | TARGET_GETGROUPS_T=gid_t | |
853 | ;; | |
854 | esac | |
855 | fi | |
856 | AC_SUBST(TARGET_GETGROUPS_T) | |
857 | ||
99e757d5 | 858 | gcc_AC_FUNC_PRINTF_PTR |
1072ec3f | 859 | gcc_AC_FUNC_MMAP_BLACKLIST |
b27d2bd5 MK |
860 | |
861 | case "${host}" in | |
ee262b6f | 862 | *-*-*vms*) |
2c55543b | 863 | # Under VMS, vfork works very differently than on Unix. The standard test |
ee262b6f DR |
864 | # won't work, and it isn't easily adaptable. It makes more sense to |
865 | # just force it. | |
866 | ac_cv_func_vfork_works=yes | |
867 | ;; | |
b27d2bd5 | 868 | esac |
c375c43b | 869 | AC_FUNC_VFORK |
f1b54f9b | 870 | |
f91abfce | 871 | AM_ICONV |
56694dd9 ZW |
872 | # Until we have in-tree GNU iconv: |
873 | LIBICONV_DEP= | |
874 | AC_SUBST(LIBICONV_DEP) | |
875 | ||
876 | AM_LC_MESSAGES | |
f91abfce | 877 | |
86cf1cbd KG |
878 | # We will need to find libiberty.h and ansidecl.h |
879 | saved_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" | |
880 | CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I${srcdir} -I${srcdir}/../include" | |
8e944909 | 881 | gcc_AC_CHECK_DECLS(getenv atol sbrk abort atof getcwd getwd \ |
3b681e9d | 882 | strsignal putc_unlocked fputs_unlocked fwrite_unlocked \ |
236ce4b2 | 883 | fprintf_unlocked strstr errno snprintf vasprintf \ |
c1800ec8 | 884 | malloc realloc calloc free basename getopt clock, , ,[ |
d02af173 | 885 | #include "ansidecl.h" |
86cf1cbd | 886 | #include "system.h"]) |
c5c76735 | 887 | |
f31e826b | 888 | gcc_AC_CHECK_DECLS(getrlimit setrlimit getrusage, , ,[ |
d02af173 | 889 | #include "ansidecl.h" |
86cf1cbd | 890 | #include "system.h" |
d2cabf16 KG |
891 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H |
892 | #include <sys/resource.h> | |
893 | #endif | |
894 | ]) | |
895 | ||
b2522d2b HPN |
896 | AC_TRY_COMPILE([ |
897 | #include "ansidecl.h" | |
898 | #include "system.h" | |
899 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H | |
900 | #include <sys/resource.h> | |
901 | #endif | |
902 | ],[rlim_t l = 0;],,[AC_DEFINE([rlim_t],[long], | |
903 | [Define to \`long' if <sys/resource.h> doesn't define.])]) | |
904 | ||
351df804 KG |
905 | gcc_AC_CHECK_DECLS(ldgetname, , ,[ |
906 | #include "ansidecl.h" | |
907 | #include "system.h" | |
908 | #ifdef HAVE_LDFCN_H | |
909 | #include <ldfcn.h> | |
910 | #endif | |
911 | ]) | |
912 | ||
c1800ec8 ZW |
913 | gcc_AC_CHECK_DECLS(times, , ,[ |
914 | #include "ansidecl.h" | |
915 | #include "system.h" | |
916 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIMES_H | |
917 | #include <sys/times.h> | |
918 | #endif | |
919 | ]) | |
920 | ||
921 | # More time-related stuff. | |
922 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for struct tms, ac_cv_struct_tms, [ | |
923 | AC_TRY_COMPILE([ | |
924 | #include "ansidecl.h" | |
925 | #include "system.h" | |
926 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIMES_H | |
927 | #include <sys/times.h> | |
928 | #endif | |
929 | ], [struct tms tms;], ac_cv_struct_tms=yes, ac_cv_struct_tms=no)]) | |
930 | if test $ac_cv_struct_tms = yes; then | |
931 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_TMS, 1, | |
932 | [Define if <sys/times.h> defines struct tms.]) | |
933 | fi | |
934 | ||
935 | # use gcc_cv_* here because this doesn't match the behavior of AC_CHECK_TYPE. | |
936 | # revisit after autoconf 2.50. | |
937 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for clock_t, gcc_cv_type_clock_t, [ | |
938 | AC_TRY_COMPILE([ | |
939 | #include "ansidecl.h" | |
940 | #include "system.h" | |
941 | ], [clock_t x;], gcc_cv_type_clock_t=yes, gcc_cv_type_clock_t=no)]) | |
942 | if test $gcc_cv_type_clock_t = yes; then | |
943 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CLOCK_T, 1, | |
944 | [Define if <time.h> defines clock_t.]) | |
945 | fi | |
946 | ||
a12b5bd9 ZW |
947 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(for uchar, gcc_cv_type_uchar, |
948 | [AC_TRY_COMPILE([ | |
949 | #include "ansidecl.h" | |
950 | #include "system.h" | |
951 | ], | |
952 | [if ((uchar *)0) return 0; | |
953 | if (sizeof(uchar)) return 0;], | |
954 | ac_cv_type_uchar=yes, ac_cv_type_uchar=no)]) | |
955 | if test $ac_cv_type_uchar = yes; then | |
956 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UCHAR, 1, | |
957 | [Define if <sys/types.h> defines \`uchar'.]) | |
958 | fi | |
959 | ||
86cf1cbd KG |
960 | # Restore CFLAGS from before the gcc_AC_NEED_DECLARATIONS tests. |
961 | CFLAGS="$saved_CFLAGS" | |
962 | ||
eb70d86d AS |
963 | gcc_AC_INITFINI_ARRAY |
964 | ||
75923b2f | 965 | # mkdir takes a single argument on some systems. |
99e757d5 | 966 | gcc_AC_FUNC_MKDIR_TAKES_ONE_ARG |
75923b2f | 967 | |
46f18e7b RK |
968 | # File extensions |
969 | manext='.1' | |
970 | objext='.o' | |
46f18e7b RK |
971 | AC_SUBST(manext) |
972 | AC_SUBST(objext) | |
46f18e7b | 973 | |
4977bab6 ZW |
974 | # With Setjmp/Longjmp based exception handling. |
975 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(sjlj-exceptions, | |
976 | [ --enable-sjlj-exceptions | |
977 | arrange to use setjmp/longjmp exception handling], | |
978 | [sjlj=`if test $enableval = yes; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi` | |
979 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS, $sjlj, | |
980 | [Define 0/1 to force the choice for exception handling model.])]) | |
981 | ||
c6c51600 AS |
982 | if test x$host = x$target; then |
983 | AC_CHECK_LIB(unwind, main, use_libunwind_default=yes, use_libunwind_default=no) | |
984 | else | |
985 | use_libunwind_default=no | |
986 | fi | |
4977bab6 ZW |
987 | # Use libunwind based exception handling. |
988 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(libunwind-exceptions, | |
989 | [ --enable-libunwind-exceptions force use libunwind for exceptions], | |
990 | use_libunwind_exceptions=$enableval, | |
991 | use_libunwind_exceptions=$use_libunwind_default) | |
992 | if test x"$use_libunwind_exceptions" = xyes; then | |
993 | AC_DEFINE(USE_LIBUNWIND_EXCEPTIONS, 1, | |
994 | [Define if gcc should use -lunwind.]) | |
995 | fi | |
996 | ||
34a86c2b NN |
997 | # -------------------------------------------------------- |
998 | # Build, host, and target specific configuration fragments | |
999 | # -------------------------------------------------------- | |
1000 | ||
5b28c537 NN |
1001 | # Collect build-machine-specific information. |
1002 | . ${srcdir}/config.build | |
1003 | ||
a89ea0df NN |
1004 | # Collect host-machine-specific information. |
1005 | . ${srcdir}/config.host | |
1006 | ||
ef69da62 | 1007 | target_gtfiles= |
a89ea0df NN |
1008 | |
1009 | # Collect target-machine-specific information. | |
b01bc573 | 1010 | . ${srcdir}/config.gcc |
46f18e7b RK |
1011 | |
1012 | extra_objs="${host_extra_objs} ${extra_objs}" | |
1013 | ||
1014 | # Default the target-machine variables that were not explicitly set. | |
75bffa71 | 1015 | if test x"$tm_file" = x |
46f18e7b RK |
1016 | then tm_file=$cpu_type/$cpu_type.h; fi |
1017 | ||
6b2adea9 | 1018 | if test x"$extra_headers" = x |
46f18e7b RK |
1019 | then extra_headers=; fi |
1020 | ||
75bffa71 | 1021 | if test x$md_file = x |
e98e406f | 1022 | then md_file=$cpu_type/$cpu_type.md; fi |
46f18e7b | 1023 | |
75bffa71 | 1024 | if test x$out_file = x |
46f18e7b RK |
1025 | then out_file=$cpu_type/$cpu_type.c; fi |
1026 | ||
75bffa71 | 1027 | if test x"$tmake_file" = x |
46f18e7b RK |
1028 | then tmake_file=$cpu_type/t-$cpu_type |
1029 | fi | |
1030 | ||
90e6a802 | 1031 | if test x"$dwarf2" = xyes |
756ee602 | 1032 | then tm_file="$tm_file tm-dwarf2.h" |
90e6a802 RL |
1033 | fi |
1034 | ||
46f18e7b | 1035 | # Say what files are being used for the output code and MD file. |
11642c3a | 1036 | echo "Using \`$srcdir/config/$out_file' for machine-specific logic." |
46f18e7b RK |
1037 | echo "Using \`$srcdir/config/$md_file' as machine description file." |
1038 | ||
11642c3a | 1039 | # If any of the xm_file variables contain nonexistent files, warn |
4dc0535b ZW |
1040 | # about them and drop them. |
1041 | ||
11642c3a ZW |
1042 | bx= |
1043 | for x in $build_xm_file; do | |
1044 | if test -f $srcdir/config/$x | |
1045 | then bx="$bx $x" | |
11642c3a ZW |
1046 | else AC_MSG_WARN($srcdir/config/$x does not exist.) |
1047 | fi | |
1048 | done | |
1049 | build_xm_file="$bx" | |
1050 | ||
1051 | hx= | |
1052 | for x in $host_xm_file; do | |
1053 | if test -f $srcdir/config/$x | |
1054 | then hx="$hx $x" | |
11642c3a ZW |
1055 | else AC_MSG_WARN($srcdir/config/$x does not exist.) |
1056 | fi | |
1057 | done | |
1058 | host_xm_file="$hx" | |
1059 | ||
1060 | tx= | |
1061 | for x in $xm_file; do | |
1062 | if test -f $srcdir/config/$x | |
1063 | then tx="$tx $x" | |
11642c3a ZW |
1064 | else AC_MSG_WARN($srcdir/config/$x does not exist.) |
1065 | fi | |
1066 | done | |
1067 | xm_file="$tx" | |
1068 | ||
46f18e7b RK |
1069 | count=a |
1070 | for f in $tm_file; do | |
1071 | count=${count}x | |
1072 | done | |
75bffa71 | 1073 | if test $count = ax; then |
46f18e7b RK |
1074 | echo "Using \`$srcdir/config/$tm_file' as target machine macro file." |
1075 | else | |
1076 | echo "Using the following target machine macro files:" | |
1077 | for f in $tm_file; do | |
1078 | echo " $srcdir/config/$f" | |
1079 | done | |
1080 | fi | |
1081 | ||
4977bab6 ZW |
1082 | if test x$need_64bit_hwint = xyes; then |
1083 | AC_DEFINE(NEED_64BIT_HOST_WIDE_INT, 1, | |
1084 | [Define to 1 if HOST_WIDE_INT must be 64 bits wide (see hwint.h).]) | |
1085 | fi | |
1086 | ||
46f18e7b RK |
1087 | count=a |
1088 | for f in $host_xm_file; do | |
1089 | count=${count}x | |
1090 | done | |
11642c3a ZW |
1091 | if test $count = a; then |
1092 | : | |
1093 | elif test $count = ax; then | |
46f18e7b RK |
1094 | echo "Using \`$srcdir/config/$host_xm_file' as host machine macro file." |
1095 | else | |
1096 | echo "Using the following host machine macro files:" | |
1097 | for f in $host_xm_file; do | |
1098 | echo " $srcdir/config/$f" | |
1099 | done | |
1100 | fi | |
476d9098 | 1101 | echo "Using ${out_host_hook_obj} for host machine hooks." |
46f18e7b | 1102 | |
75bffa71 | 1103 | if test "$host_xm_file" != "$build_xm_file"; then |
46f18e7b RK |
1104 | count=a |
1105 | for f in $build_xm_file; do | |
1106 | count=${count}x | |
1107 | done | |
11642c3a ZW |
1108 | if test $count = a; then |
1109 | : | |
1110 | elif test $count = ax; then | |
46f18e7b RK |
1111 | echo "Using \`$srcdir/config/$build_xm_file' as build machine macro file." |
1112 | else | |
1113 | echo "Using the following build machine macro files:" | |
1114 | for f in $build_xm_file; do | |
1115 | echo " $srcdir/config/$f" | |
1116 | done | |
1117 | fi | |
1118 | fi | |
1119 | ||
c2e494a8 NN |
1120 | # Check if a valid thread package |
1121 | case ${enable_threads_flag} in | |
1122 | "" | no) | |
1123 | # No threads | |
1124 | target_thread_file='single' | |
1125 | ;; | |
1126 | yes) | |
1127 | # default | |
1128 | target_thread_file='single' | |
1129 | ;; | |
769e49eb NN |
1130 | aix | dce | gnat | irix | posix | rtems | \ |
1131 | single | solaris | vxworks | win32 ) | |
c2e494a8 NN |
1132 | target_thread_file=${enable_threads_flag} |
1133 | ;; | |
1134 | *) | |
1135 | echo "${enable_threads_flag} is an unknown thread package" 1>&2 | |
1136 | exit 1 | |
1137 | ;; | |
1138 | esac | |
1139 | ||
1140 | if test x${thread_file} = x; then | |
1141 | # No thread file set by target-specific clauses in config.gcc, | |
1142 | # so use file chosen by default logic above | |
1143 | thread_file=${target_thread_file} | |
46f18e7b | 1144 | fi |
46f18e7b | 1145 | |
2121a768 JT |
1146 | if test x$enable___cxa_atexit = xyes || \ |
1147 | test x$enable___cxa_atexit = x -a x$default_use_cxa_atexit = xyes; then | |
354b7da5 DH |
1148 | AC_CHECK_FUNC(__cxa_atexit, |
1149 | [AC_DEFINE(DEFAULT_USE_CXA_ATEXIT, 1, | |
1150 | [Define if you want to use __cxa_atexit, rather than atexit, to | |
1151 | register C++ destructors for local statics and global objects. | |
1152 | This is essential for fully standards-compliant handling of | |
1153 | destructors, but requires __cxa_atexit in libc.])], | |
1154 | echo "__cxa_atexit can't be enabled on this target") | |
2121a768 JT |
1155 | fi |
1156 | ||
a5381466 | 1157 | # Look for a file containing extra machine modes. |
1c0ca89d ZW |
1158 | if test -n "$extra_modes" && test -f $srcdir/config/$extra_modes; then |
1159 | extra_modes_file='$(srcdir)'/config/${extra_modes} | |
a5381466 | 1160 | AC_SUBST(extra_modes_file) |
e22340b0 | 1161 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(EXTRA_MODES_FILE, "config/$extra_modes", |
a5381466 ZW |
1162 | [Define to the name of a file containing a list of extra machine modes |
1163 | for this architecture.]) | |
a5381466 ZW |
1164 | fi |
1165 | ||
b7cb92ad | 1166 | # auto-host.h is the file containing items generated by autoconf and is |
e9a25f70 | 1167 | # the first file included by config.h. |
4977bab6 | 1168 | # If host=build, it is correct to have bconfig include auto-host.h |
db81d74a RH |
1169 | # as well. If host!=build, we are in error and need to do more |
1170 | # work to find out the build config parameters. | |
75bffa71 | 1171 | if test x$host = x$build |
db81d74a | 1172 | then |
eaf4e618 | 1173 | build_auto=auto-host.h |
06f0b04c | 1174 | FORBUILD=.. |
b7cb92ad JL |
1175 | else |
1176 | # We create a subdir, then run autoconf in the subdir. | |
1177 | # To prevent recursion we set host and build for the new | |
1178 | # invocation of configure to the build for this invocation | |
1179 | # of configure. | |
1180 | tempdir=build.$$ | |
1181 | rm -rf $tempdir | |
1182 | mkdir $tempdir | |
1183 | cd $tempdir | |
1184 | case ${srcdir} in | |
b86ecfa9 | 1185 | /* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]* ) realsrcdir=${srcdir};; |
b7cb92ad JL |
1186 | *) realsrcdir=../${srcdir};; |
1187 | esac | |
d920e825 L |
1188 | saved_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" |
1189 | CC="${CC_FOR_BUILD}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD}" \ | |
1190 | ${realsrcdir}/configure \ | |
9c56033f | 1191 | --enable-languages=${enable_languages} \ |
534d0cc0 | 1192 | --target=$target_alias --host=$build_alias --build=$build_alias |
d920e825 | 1193 | CFLAGS="${saved_CFLAGS}" |
b7cb92ad JL |
1194 | |
1195 | # We just finished tests for the build machine, so rename | |
1196 | # the file auto-build.h in the gcc directory. | |
1197 | mv auto-host.h ../auto-build.h | |
1198 | cd .. | |
1199 | rm -rf $tempdir | |
eaf4e618 | 1200 | build_auto=auto-build.h |
3b1b059c | 1201 | FORBUILD=../${build_subdir} |
db81d74a | 1202 | fi |
06f0b04c | 1203 | AC_SUBST(FORBUILD) |
db81d74a | 1204 | |
eaf4e618 | 1205 | tm_file="${tm_file} defaults.h" |
4977bab6 ZW |
1206 | tm_p_file="${tm_p_file} tm-preds.h" |
1207 | host_xm_file="auto-host.h ansidecl.h ${host_xm_file}" | |
1208 | build_xm_file="${build_auto} ansidecl.h ${build_xm_file}" | |
49691411 | 1209 | # We don't want ansidecl.h in target files, write code there in ISO/GNU C. |
b4862477 KG |
1210 | # put this back in temporarily. |
1211 | xm_file="ansidecl.h ${xm_file}" | |
0056a9b5 | 1212 | |
34a86c2b NN |
1213 | # -------- |
1214 | # UNSORTED | |
1215 | # -------- | |
1216 | ||
f1943b77 | 1217 | # Get the version trigger filename from the toplevel |
75bffa71 | 1218 | if test "${with_gcc_version_trigger+set}" = set; then |
f1943b77 MH |
1219 | gcc_version_trigger=$with_gcc_version_trigger |
1220 | else | |
1221 | gcc_version_trigger=${srcdir}/version.c | |
1222 | fi | |
75bffa71 | 1223 | changequote(,)dnl |
022dae81 | 1224 | gcc_version_full=`grep version_string ${gcc_version_trigger} | sed -e 's/.*"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/'` |
8763704d | 1225 | gcc_version=`echo ${gcc_version_full} | sed -e 's/\([^ ]*\) .*/\1/'` |
cc1e60ea JM |
1226 | |
1227 | # Compile in configure arguments. | |
8105825d | 1228 | if test -f configargs.h ; then |
cc1e60ea | 1229 | # Being re-configured. |
022dae81 | 1230 | gcc_config_arguments=`grep configuration_arguments configargs.h | sed -e 's/.*"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/'` |
cc1e60ea JM |
1231 | gcc_config_arguments="$gcc_config_arguments : (reconfigured) $TOPLEVEL_CONFIGURE_ARGUMENTS" |
1232 | else | |
1233 | gcc_config_arguments="$TOPLEVEL_CONFIGURE_ARGUMENTS" | |
1234 | fi | |
eeae7b41 DJ |
1235 | |
1236 | # Double all backslashes and backslash all quotes to turn | |
1237 | # gcc_config_arguments into a C string. | |
1238 | sed -e 's/\\/\\\\/g; s/"/\\"/g' <<EOF >conftest.out | |
1239 | $gcc_config_arguments | |
1240 | EOF | |
1241 | gcc_config_arguments_str=`cat conftest.out` | |
1242 | rm -f conftest.out | |
1243 | ||
cc1e60ea JM |
1244 | cat > configargs.h <<EOF |
1245 | /* Generated automatically. */ | |
eeae7b41 | 1246 | static const char configuration_arguments[] = "$gcc_config_arguments_str"; |
a6687d2b | 1247 | static const char thread_model[] = "$thread_file"; |
7816bea0 DJ |
1248 | |
1249 | static const struct { | |
1250 | const char *name, *value; | |
1251 | } configure_default_options[] = $configure_default_options; | |
cc1e60ea | 1252 | EOF |
75bffa71 | 1253 | changequote([,])dnl |
46f18e7b | 1254 | |
ab87f8c8 JL |
1255 | # Internationalization |
1256 | PACKAGE=gcc | |
1257 | VERSION="$gcc_version" | |
ab87f8c8 JL |
1258 | AC_SUBST(PACKAGE) |
1259 | AC_SUBST(VERSION) | |
1260 | ||
56694dd9 | 1261 | ZW_GNU_GETTEXT_SISTER_DIR |
dc6746e7 | 1262 | |
56694dd9 ZW |
1263 | # If LIBINTL contains LIBICONV, then clear LIBICONV so we don't get |
1264 | # -liconv on the link line twice. | |
1265 | case "$LIBINTL" in *$LIBICONV*) | |
1266 | LIBICONV= ;; | |
1267 | esac | |
ab87f8c8 | 1268 | |
f4ab28e3 MK |
1269 | # Windows32 Registry support for specifying GCC installation paths. |
1270 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(win32-registry, | |
1271 | [ --disable-win32-registry | |
e8bec136 RO |
1272 | disable lookup of installation paths in the |
1273 | Registry on Windows hosts | |
1274 | --enable-win32-registry enable registry lookup (default) | |
f4ab28e3 | 1275 | --enable-win32-registry=KEY |
e8bec136 RO |
1276 | use KEY instead of GCC version as the last portion |
1277 | of the registry key],,) | |
4e70264f ZW |
1278 | case $host_os in |
1279 | win32 | pe | cygwin* | mingw32* | uwin*) | |
f4ab28e3 | 1280 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether windows registry support is requested) |
9dd53f2c | 1281 | if test "x$enable_win32_registry" != xno; then |
119d24d1 KG |
1282 | AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_WIN32_REGISTRY, 1, |
1283 | [Define to 1 if installation paths should be looked up in Windows32 | |
91029a29 | 1284 | Registry. Ignored on non windows32 hosts.]) |
f4ab28e3 | 1285 | AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) |
4e70264f | 1286 | AC_SEARCH_LIBS(RegOpenKeyExA, advapi32) |
f4ab28e3 MK |
1287 | else |
1288 | AC_MSG_RESULT(no) | |
1289 | fi | |
1290 | ||
1291 | # Check if user specified a different registry key. | |
9dd53f2c | 1292 | case "x${enable_win32_registry}" in |
f4ab28e3 MK |
1293 | x | xyes) |
1294 | # default. | |
1295 | gcc_cv_win32_registry_key="$VERSION" | |
1296 | ;; | |
1297 | xno) | |
1298 | # no registry lookup. | |
1299 | gcc_cv_win32_registry_key='' | |
1300 | ;; | |
1301 | *) | |
1302 | # user-specified key. | |
1303 | gcc_cv_win32_registry_key="$enable_win32_registry" | |
1304 | ;; | |
1305 | esac | |
1306 | ||
9dd53f2c | 1307 | if test "x$enable_win32_registry" != xno; then |
f4ab28e3 | 1308 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(registry key on windows hosts) |
119d24d1 KG |
1309 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WIN32_REGISTRY_KEY, "$gcc_cv_win32_registry_key", |
1310 | [Define to be the last portion of registry key on windows hosts.]) | |
f4ab28e3 MK |
1311 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_win32_registry_key) |
1312 | fi | |
4e70264f ZW |
1313 | ;; |
1314 | esac | |
f4ab28e3 | 1315 | |
7fa10b25 | 1316 | # Get an absolute path to the GCC top-level source directory |
1e6347d8 | 1317 | holddir=`${PWDCMD-pwd}` |
7fa10b25 | 1318 | cd $srcdir |
1e6347d8 | 1319 | topdir=`${PWDCMD-pwd}` |
7fa10b25 RK |
1320 | cd $holddir |
1321 | ||
af5e4ada | 1322 | # Conditionalize the makefile for this host machine. |
2ed26f6b | 1323 | xmake_file= |
c406e779 | 1324 | for f in ${host_xmake_file} |
94f42018 | 1325 | do |
75bffa71 | 1326 | if test -f ${srcdir}/config/$f |
94f42018 | 1327 | then |
2ed26f6b | 1328 | xmake_file="${xmake_file} \$(srcdir)/config/$f" |
94f42018 DE |
1329 | fi |
1330 | done | |
46f18e7b | 1331 | |
af5e4ada | 1332 | # Conditionalize the makefile for this target machine. |
2ed26f6b | 1333 | tmake_file_= |
c406e779 | 1334 | for f in ${tmake_file} |
94f42018 | 1335 | do |
75bffa71 | 1336 | if test -f ${srcdir}/config/$f |
94f42018 | 1337 | then |
2ed26f6b | 1338 | tmake_file_="${tmake_file_} \$(srcdir)/config/$f" |
94f42018 DE |
1339 | fi |
1340 | done | |
2ed26f6b | 1341 | tmake_file="${tmake_file_}" |
5891b37d | 1342 | |
34a86c2b NN |
1343 | symbolic_link='ln -s' |
1344 | ||
af5e4ada DE |
1345 | # If the host doesn't support symlinks, modify CC in |
1346 | # FLAGS_TO_PASS so CC="stage1/xgcc -Bstage1/" works. | |
1347 | # Otherwise, we can use "CC=$(CC)". | |
1348 | rm -f symtest.tem | |
61536478 | 1349 | if $symbolic_link $srcdir/gcc.c symtest.tem 2>/dev/null |
af5e4ada DE |
1350 | then |
1351 | cc_set_by_configure="\$(CC)" | |
5aa82ace | 1352 | quoted_cc_set_by_configure="\$(CC)" |
af5e4ada | 1353 | stage_prefix_set_by_configure="\$(STAGE_PREFIX)" |
596151e1 | 1354 | quoted_stage_prefix_set_by_configure="\$(STAGE_PREFIX)" |
af5e4ada | 1355 | else |
61536478 JL |
1356 | rm -f symtest.tem |
1357 | if cp -p $srcdir/gcc.c symtest.tem 2>/dev/null | |
1358 | then | |
1359 | symbolic_link="cp -p" | |
1360 | else | |
1361 | symbolic_link="cp" | |
1362 | fi | |
af5e4ada | 1363 | cc_set_by_configure="\`case '\$(CC)' in stage*) echo '\$(CC)' | sed -e 's|stage|../stage|g';; *) echo '\$(CC)';; esac\`" |
5aa82ace | 1364 | quoted_cc_set_by_configure="\\\`case '\\\$(CC)' in stage*) echo '\\\$(CC)' | sed -e 's|stage|../stage|g';; *) echo '\\\$(CC)';; esac\\\`" |
af5e4ada | 1365 | stage_prefix_set_by_configure="\`case '\$(STAGE_PREFIX)' in stage*) echo '\$(STAGE_PREFIX)' | sed -e 's|stage|../stage|g';; *) echo '\$(STAGE_PREFIX)';; esac\`" |
596151e1 | 1366 | quoted_stage_prefix_set_by_configure="\\\`case '\\\$(STAGE_PREFIX)' in stage*) echo '\\\$(STAGE_PREFIX)' | sed -e 's|stage|../stage|g';; *) echo '\\\$(STAGE_PREFIX)';; esac\\\`" |
af5e4ada DE |
1367 | fi |
1368 | rm -f symtest.tem | |
5891b37d | 1369 | |
af5e4ada | 1370 | out_object_file=`basename $out_file .c`.o |
5891b37d | 1371 | |
af5e4ada | 1372 | tm_file_list= |
e22340b0 | 1373 | tm_include_list= |
af5e4ada | 1374 | for f in $tm_file; do |
64ccbc99 | 1375 | case $f in |
d02af173 | 1376 | defaults.h ) |
e22340b0 ZW |
1377 | tm_file_list="${tm_file_list} \$(srcdir)/$f" |
1378 | tm_include_list="${tm_include_list} $f" | |
1379 | ;; | |
1380 | * ) | |
1381 | tm_file_list="${tm_file_list} \$(srcdir)/config/$f" | |
1382 | tm_include_list="${tm_include_list} config/$f" | |
1383 | ;; | |
64ccbc99 | 1384 | esac |
af5e4ada | 1385 | done |
46f18e7b | 1386 | |
11642c3a | 1387 | tm_p_file_list= |
e22340b0 | 1388 | tm_p_include_list= |
11642c3a | 1389 | for f in $tm_p_file; do |
4977bab6 ZW |
1390 | case $f in |
1391 | tm-preds.h ) | |
e22340b0 ZW |
1392 | tm_p_file_list="${tm_p_file_list} $f" |
1393 | tm_p_include_list="${tm_p_include_list} $f" | |
1394 | ;; | |
1395 | * ) | |
1396 | tm_p_file_list="${tm_p_file_list} \$(srcdir)/config/$f" | |
1397 | tm_p_include_list="${tm_p_include_list} config/$f" | |
1398 | esac | |
1399 | done | |
1400 | ||
1401 | xm_file_list= | |
1402 | xm_include_list= | |
1403 | for f in $xm_file; do | |
1404 | case $f in | |
1405 | ansidecl.h ) | |
1406 | xm_file_list="${xm_file_list} \$(srcdir)/../include/$f" | |
1407 | xm_include_list="${xm_include_list} $f" | |
1408 | ;; | |
1409 | auto-host.h ) | |
1410 | xm_file_list="${xm_file_list} $f" | |
1411 | xm_include_list="${xm_include_list} $f" | |
1412 | ;; | |
1413 | * ) | |
1414 | xm_file_list="${xm_file_list} \$(srcdir)/config/$f" | |
1415 | xm_include_list="${xm_include_list} config/$f" | |
1416 | ;; | |
4977bab6 | 1417 | esac |
11642c3a ZW |
1418 | done |
1419 | ||
af5e4ada | 1420 | host_xm_file_list= |
e22340b0 | 1421 | host_xm_include_list= |
af5e4ada | 1422 | for f in $host_xm_file; do |
64ccbc99 | 1423 | case $f in |
d02af173 | 1424 | ansidecl.h ) |
e22340b0 ZW |
1425 | host_xm_file_list="${host_xm_file_list} \$(srcdir)/../include/$f" |
1426 | host_xm_include_list="${host_xm_include_list} $f" | |
1427 | ;; | |
e2500fed | 1428 | auto-host.h ) |
e22340b0 ZW |
1429 | host_xm_file_list="${host_xm_file_list} $f" |
1430 | host_xm_include_list="${host_xm_include_list} $f" | |
1431 | ;; | |
1432 | * ) | |
1433 | host_xm_file_list="${host_xm_file_list} \$(srcdir)/config/$f" | |
1434 | host_xm_include_list="${host_xm_include_list} config/$f" | |
1435 | ;; | |
64ccbc99 | 1436 | esac |
af5e4ada DE |
1437 | done |
1438 | ||
1439 | build_xm_file_list= | |
1440 | for f in $build_xm_file; do | |
64ccbc99 | 1441 | case $f in |
d02af173 | 1442 | ansidecl.h ) |
e22340b0 ZW |
1443 | build_xm_file_list="${build_xm_file_list} \$(srcdir)/../include/$f" |
1444 | build_xm_include_list="${build_xm_include_list} $f" | |
1445 | ;; | |
e2500fed | 1446 | auto-build.h | auto-host.h ) |
e22340b0 ZW |
1447 | build_xm_file_list="${build_xm_file_list} $f" |
1448 | build_xm_include_list="${build_xm_include_list} $f" | |
1449 | ;; | |
1450 | * ) | |
1451 | build_xm_file_list="${build_xm_file_list} \$(srcdir)/config/$f" | |
1452 | build_xm_include_list="${build_xm_include_list} config/$f" | |
1453 | ;; | |
64ccbc99 | 1454 | esac |
af5e4ada | 1455 | done |
46f18e7b | 1456 | |
a078a589 ZW |
1457 | # Define macro CROSS_COMPILE in compilation if this is a cross-compiler. |
1458 | # Also use all.cross instead of all.internal and adjust SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR. | |
1459 | CROSS= AC_SUBST(CROSS) | |
1460 | ALL=all.internal AC_SUBST(ALL) | |
1461 | SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR='$(NATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)' AC_SUBST(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR) | |
75bffa71 | 1462 | if test x$host != x$target |
af5e4ada | 1463 | then |
a078a589 ZW |
1464 | CROSS="-DCROSS_COMPILE" |
1465 | ALL=all.cross | |
1466 | SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR='$(CROSS_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)' | |
343f59d9 | 1467 | case "$host","$target" in |
3a7e8b87 GK |
1468 | # Darwin crosses can use the host system's libraries and headers, |
1469 | # because of the fat library support. Of course, it must be the | |
1470 | # same version of Darwin on both sides. Allow the user to | |
1471 | # just say --target=foo-darwin without a version number to mean | |
1472 | # "the version on this system". | |
1473 | *-*-darwin*,*-*-darwin*) | |
1474 | hostos=`echo $host | sed 's/.*-darwin/darwin/'` | |
1475 | targetos=`echo $target | sed 's/.*-darwin/darwin/'` | |
1476 | if test $hostos = $targetos -o $targetos = darwin ; then | |
1477 | CROSS= | |
1478 | SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR='$(NATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)' | |
1479 | with_headers=yes | |
1480 | fi | |
1481 | ;; | |
1482 | ||
343f59d9 AM |
1483 | i?86-*-*,x86_64-*-* \ |
1484 | | powerpc*-*-*,powerpc64*-*-*) | |
1485 | CROSS="$CROSS -DNATIVE_CROSS" ;; | |
1486 | esac | |
7a615b25 AO |
1487 | elif test "x$TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT" != x; then |
1488 | # This is just $(TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT)$(NATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR) | |
1489 | SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR='$(CROSS_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)' | |
af5e4ada | 1490 | fi |
46f18e7b | 1491 | |
b39d221a EC |
1492 | # If this is a cross-compiler that does not |
1493 | # have its own set of headers then define | |
1494 | # inhibit_libc | |
1495 | ||
dc06db20 R |
1496 | # If this is using newlib, without having the headers available now, |
1497 | # then define inhibit_libc in LIBGCC2_CFLAGS. | |
fecd6201 ZW |
1498 | # This prevents libgcc2 from containing any code which requires libc |
1499 | # support. | |
b39d221a | 1500 | inhibit_libc= |
dc06db20 R |
1501 | if { { test x$host != x$target && test "x$with_sysroot" = x ; } || |
1502 | test x$with_newlib = xyes ; } && | |
e50084fa | 1503 | { test "x$with_headers" = x || test "x$with_headers" = xno ; } ; then |
b39d221a | 1504 | inhibit_libc=-Dinhibit_libc |
b39d221a EC |
1505 | fi |
1506 | AC_SUBST(inhibit_libc) | |
1507 | ||
a078a589 ZW |
1508 | # When building gcc with a cross-compiler, we need to adjust things so |
1509 | # that the generator programs are still built with the native compiler. | |
1510 | # Also, we cannot run fixincludes or fix-header. | |
a078a589 ZW |
1511 | |
1512 | # These are the normal (build=host) settings: | |
5c35940c NN |
1513 | BUILD_PREFIX= AC_SUBST(BUILD_PREFIX) |
1514 | BUILD_PREFIX_1=ignore- AC_SUBST(BUILD_PREFIX_1) | |
eaf9f3b2 | 1515 | CC_FOR_BUILD='$(CC)' AC_SUBST(CC_FOR_BUILD) |
4977bab6 | 1516 | BUILD_CFLAGS='$(ALL_CFLAGS)' AC_SUBST(BUILD_CFLAGS) |
a078a589 ZW |
1517 | |
1518 | STMP_FIXINC=stmp-fixinc AC_SUBST(STMP_FIXINC) | |
587dc9c6 NN |
1519 | |
1520 | # Possibly disable fixproto, on a per-target basis. | |
1521 | case ${use_fixproto} in | |
1522 | no) | |
1523 | STMP_FIXPROTO= | |
1524 | ;; | |
1525 | yes) | |
1526 | STMP_FIXPROTO=stmp-fixproto | |
1527 | ;; | |
1528 | esac | |
1529 | AC_SUBST(STMP_FIXPROTO) | |
a078a589 | 1530 | |
83599948 NS |
1531 | # And these apply if build != host, or we are generating coverage data |
1532 | if test x$build != x$host || test "x$coverage_flags" != x | |
af5e4ada | 1533 | then |
5c35940c NN |
1534 | BUILD_PREFIX=build- |
1535 | BUILD_PREFIX_1=build- | |
b11e4747 | 1536 | BUILD_CFLAGS='$(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) $(T_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD)' |
a078a589 | 1537 | |
7a615b25 AO |
1538 | if test "x$TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT" = x; then |
1539 | STMP_FIXINC= | |
1540 | STMP_FIXPROTO= | |
1541 | fi | |
af5e4ada | 1542 | fi |
46f18e7b | 1543 | |
ae3a15bb DE |
1544 | # Expand extra_headers to include complete path. |
1545 | # This substitutes for lots of t-* files. | |
1546 | extra_headers_list= | |
b1ef58c8 NN |
1547 | # Prepend $(srcdir)/config/${cpu_type}/ to every entry in extra_headers. |
1548 | for file in ${extra_headers} ; do | |
1549 | extra_headers_list="${extra_headers_list} \$(srcdir)/config/${cpu_type}/${file}" | |
1550 | done | |
ae3a15bb | 1551 | |
af5e4ada | 1552 | # Add a definition of USE_COLLECT2 if system wants one. |
34a86c2b NN |
1553 | case $use_collect2 in |
1554 | no) use_collect2= ;; | |
1555 | "") ;; | |
1556 | *) | |
1557 | host_xm_defines="${host_xm_defines} USE_COLLECT2" | |
1558 | xm_defines="${xm_defines} USE_COLLECT2" | |
1559 | ;; | |
1560 | esac | |
af5e4ada | 1561 | |
d869a8c4 NN |
1562 | # Identify the assembler which will work hand-in-glove with the newly |
1563 | # built GCC, so that we can examine its features. This is the assembler | |
1564 | # which will be driven by the driver program. | |
1565 | # | |
1566 | # If build != host, and we aren't building gas in-tree, we identify a | |
1567 | # build->target assembler and hope that it will have the same features | |
1568 | # as the host->target assembler we'll be using. | |
981d4858 | 1569 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(what assembler to use) |
34a86c2b | 1570 | in_tree_gas=no |
9e423e6d | 1571 | gcc_cv_as= |
981d4858 JM |
1572 | gcc_cv_gas_major_version= |
1573 | gcc_cv_gas_minor_version= | |
a2f319ea | 1574 | gcc_cv_as_gas_srcdir=`echo $srcdir | sed -e 's,/gcc$,,'`/gas |
3ccc3a56 AO |
1575 | if test -x "$DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER"; then |
1576 | gcc_cv_as="$DEFAULT_ASSEMBLER" | |
1577 | elif test -x "$AS"; then | |
1578 | gcc_cv_as="$AS" | |
ab339d62 | 1579 | elif test -x as$host_exeext; then |
9e423e6d JW |
1580 | # Build using assembler in the current directory. |
1581 | gcc_cv_as=./as$host_exeext | |
34a86c2b NN |
1582 | elif test -f $gcc_cv_as_gas_srcdir/configure.in \ |
1583 | && test -f ../gas/Makefile; then | |
ad9c4d9f NN |
1584 | # Single tree build which includes gas. |
1585 | in_tree_gas=yes | |
1586 | _gcc_COMPUTE_GAS_VERSION | |
f9c1196a ZW |
1587 | rm -f as$host_exeext |
1588 | $symbolic_link ../gas/as-new$host_exeext as$host_exeext 2>/dev/null | |
5408ac6c HPN |
1589 | in_tree_gas_is_elf=no |
1590 | if grep 'obj_format = elf' ../gas/Makefile > /dev/null \ | |
1591 | || (grep 'obj_format = multi' ../gas/Makefile \ | |
1592 | && grep 'extra_objects =.* obj-elf' ../gas/Makefile) > /dev/null | |
1593 | then | |
1594 | in_tree_gas_is_elf=yes | |
1595 | fi | |
981d4858 JM |
1596 | fi |
1597 | ||
534d0cc0 | 1598 | if test "x$gcc_cv_as" = x; then |
779243f7 JL |
1599 | # Search the same directories that the installed compiler will |
1600 | # search. Else we may find the wrong assembler and lose. If we | |
1601 | # do not find a suitable assembler binary, then try the user's | |
1602 | # path. | |
1603 | # | |
1604 | # Also note we have to check MD_EXEC_PREFIX before checking the | |
1605 | # user's path. Unfortunately, there is no good way to get at the | |
1606 | # value of MD_EXEC_PREFIX here. So we do a brute force search | |
1607 | # through all the known MD_EXEC_PREFIX values. Ugh. This needs | |
1608 | # to be fixed as part of the make/configure rewrite too. | |
1609 | ||
1610 | if test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE; then | |
1611 | if test "x$prefix" = xNONE; then | |
1612 | test_prefix=/usr/local | |
1613 | else | |
1614 | test_prefix=$prefix | |
1615 | fi | |
1616 | else | |
1617 | test_prefix=$exec_prefix | |
1618 | fi | |
1619 | ||
1620 | # If the loop below does not find an assembler, then use whatever | |
1621 | # one we can find in the users's path. | |
1622 | # user's path. | |
55a2ea2a AM |
1623 | if test "x$program_prefix" != xNONE; then |
1624 | gcc_cv_as=${program_prefix}as$host_exeext | |
1625 | else | |
9c56033f | 1626 | gcc_cv_as=`echo as | sed "${program_transform_name}"`$host_exeext |
55a2ea2a AM |
1627 | fi |
1628 | ||
19baba0b RO |
1629 | test_dirs="$test_prefix/libexec/gcc/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version \ |
1630 | $test_prefix/libexec/gcc/$target_noncanonical \ | |
caa55b1e NN |
1631 | /usr/lib/gcc/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version \ |
1632 | /usr/lib/gcc/$target_noncanonical \ | |
1633 | $test_prefix/$target_noncanonical/bin/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version \ | |
1634 | $test_prefix/$target_noncanonical/bin" | |
55a2ea2a AM |
1635 | |
1636 | if test x$host = x$target; then | |
1637 | test_dirs="$test_dirs \ | |
779243f7 JL |
1638 | /usr/libexec \ |
1639 | /usr/ccs/gcc \ | |
1640 | /usr/ccs/bin \ | |
1641 | /udk/usr/ccs/bin \ | |
1642 | /bsd43/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc \ | |
1643 | /usr/cross64/usr/bin \ | |
1644 | /usr/lib/cmplrs/cc \ | |
1645 | /sysv/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc \ | |
1646 | /svr4/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc \ | |
1647 | /usr/bin" | |
55a2ea2a | 1648 | fi |
779243f7 JL |
1649 | |
1650 | for dir in $test_dirs; do | |
55a2ea2a | 1651 | if test -x $dir/as$host_exeext; then |
779243f7 JL |
1652 | gcc_cv_as=$dir/as$host_exeext |
1653 | break; | |
1654 | fi | |
1655 | done | |
9e423e6d | 1656 | fi |
34a86c2b NN |
1657 | case $in_tree_gas in |
1658 | yes) | |
1659 | AC_MSG_RESULT("newly built gas") | |
1660 | ;; | |
1661 | no) | |
1662 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_as) | |
1663 | ;; | |
1664 | esac | |
981d4858 | 1665 | |
d869a8c4 NN |
1666 | # Identify the linker which will work hand-in-glove with the newly |
1667 | # built GCC, so that we can examine its features. This is the linker | |
1668 | # which will be driven by the driver program. | |
1669 | # | |
1670 | # If build != host, and we aren't building gas in-tree, we identify a | |
1671 | # build->target linker and hope that it will have the same features | |
1672 | # as the host->target linker we'll be using. | |
275b60d6 | 1673 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(what linker to use) |
34a86c2b | 1674 | in_tree_ld=no |
275b60d6 JJ |
1675 | gcc_cv_ld= |
1676 | gcc_cv_gld_major_version= | |
1677 | gcc_cv_gld_minor_version= | |
1678 | gcc_cv_ld_gld_srcdir=`echo $srcdir | sed -e 's,/gcc$,,'`/ld | |
1679 | gcc_cv_ld_bfd_srcdir=`echo $srcdir | sed -e 's,/gcc$,,'`/bfd | |
1680 | if test -x "$DEFAULT_LINKER"; then | |
1681 | gcc_cv_ld="$DEFAULT_LINKER" | |
1a543d25 AO |
1682 | elif test -x "$LD_FOR_TARGET"; then |
1683 | gcc_cv_ld="$LD_FOR_TARGET" | |
1684 | elif test -x "$LD" && test x$host = x$target; then | |
275b60d6 | 1685 | gcc_cv_ld="$LD" |
f9c1196a | 1686 | elif test -x collect-ld$host_exeext; then |
275b60d6 | 1687 | # Build using linker in the current directory. |
f9c1196a | 1688 | gcc_cv_ld=./collect-ld$host_exeext |
34a86c2b NN |
1689 | elif test -f $gcc_cv_ld_gld_srcdir/configure.in \ |
1690 | && test -f ../ld/Makefile; then | |
275b60d6 | 1691 | # Single tree build which includes ld. |
34a86c2b | 1692 | in_tree_ld=yes |
5408ac6c HPN |
1693 | in_tree_ld_is_elf=no |
1694 | if (grep 'EMUL = .*elf' ../ld/Makefile \ | |
1695 | || grep 'EMUL = .*linux' ../ld/Makefile) > /dev/null; then | |
1696 | in_tree_ld_is_elf=yes | |
1697 | fi | |
275b60d6 JJ |
1698 | for f in $gcc_cv_ld_bfd_srcdir/configure $gcc_cv_ld_gld_srcdir/configure $gcc_cv_ld_gld_srcdir/configure.in $gcc_cv_ld_gld_srcdir/Makefile.in |
1699 | do | |
1700 | changequote(,)dnl | |
1701 | gcc_cv_gld_version=`grep '^VERSION=[0-9]*\.[0-9]*' $f` | |
1702 | changequote([,])dnl | |
1703 | if test x$gcc_cv_gld_version != x; then | |
1704 | break | |
1705 | fi | |
1706 | done | |
1707 | changequote(,)dnl | |
1708 | gcc_cv_gld_major_version=`expr "$gcc_cv_gld_version" : "VERSION=\([0-9]*\)"` | |
1709 | gcc_cv_gld_minor_version=`expr "$gcc_cv_gld_version" : "VERSION=[0-9]*\.\([0-9]*\)"` | |
1710 | changequote([,])dnl | |
f9c1196a ZW |
1711 | rm -f collect-ld$host_exeext |
1712 | $symbolic_link ../ld/ld-new$host_exeext collect-ld$host_exeext \ | |
1713 | 2>/dev/null | |
275b60d6 JJ |
1714 | fi |
1715 | ||
534d0cc0 | 1716 | if test "x$gcc_cv_ld" = x; then |
275b60d6 JJ |
1717 | # Search the same directories that the installed compiler will |
1718 | # search. Else we may find the wrong linker and lose. If we | |
1719 | # do not find a suitable linker binary, then try the user's | |
1720 | # path. | |
1721 | # | |
1722 | # Also note we have to check MD_EXEC_PREFIX before checking the | |
1723 | # user's path. Unfortunately, there is no good way to get at the | |
1724 | # value of MD_EXEC_PREFIX here. So we do a brute force search | |
1725 | # through all the known MD_EXEC_PREFIX values. Ugh. This needs | |
1726 | # to be fixed as part of the make/configure rewrite too. | |
1727 | ||
1728 | if test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE; then | |
1729 | if test "x$prefix" = xNONE; then | |
1730 | test_prefix=/usr/local | |
1731 | else | |
1732 | test_prefix=$prefix | |
1733 | fi | |
1734 | else | |
1735 | test_prefix=$exec_prefix | |
1736 | fi | |
1737 | ||
1738 | # If the loop below does not find an linker, then use whatever | |
1739 | # one we can find in the users's path. | |
1740 | # user's path. | |
55a2ea2a AM |
1741 | if test "x$program_prefix" != xNONE; then |
1742 | gcc_cv_ld=${program_prefix}ld$host_exeext | |
1743 | else | |
9c56033f | 1744 | gcc_cv_ld=`echo ld | sed "${program_transform_name}"`$host_exeext |
55a2ea2a AM |
1745 | fi |
1746 | ||
19baba0b RO |
1747 | test_dirs="$test_prefix/libexec/gcc/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version \ |
1748 | $test_prefix/libexec/gcc/$target_noncanonical \ | |
caa55b1e NN |
1749 | /usr/lib/gcc/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version \ |
1750 | /usr/lib/gcc/$target_noncanonical \ | |
1751 | $test_prefix/$target_noncanonical/bin/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version \ | |
1752 | $test_prefix/$target_noncanonical/bin" | |
55a2ea2a AM |
1753 | |
1754 | if test x$host = x$target; then | |
1755 | test_dirs="$test_dirs \ | |
275b60d6 JJ |
1756 | /usr/libexec \ |
1757 | /usr/ccs/gcc \ | |
1758 | /usr/ccs/bin \ | |
1759 | /udk/usr/ccs/bin \ | |
1760 | /bsd43/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc \ | |
1761 | /usr/cross64/usr/bin \ | |
1762 | /usr/lib/cmplrs/cc \ | |
1763 | /sysv/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc \ | |
1764 | /svr4/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc \ | |
1765 | /usr/bin" | |
55a2ea2a | 1766 | fi |
275b60d6 JJ |
1767 | |
1768 | for dir in $test_dirs; do | |
55a2ea2a | 1769 | if test -x $dir/ld$host_exeext; then |
275b60d6 JJ |
1770 | gcc_cv_ld=$dir/ld$host_exeext |
1771 | break; | |
1772 | fi | |
1773 | done | |
1774 | fi | |
34a86c2b NN |
1775 | case $in_tree_ld in |
1776 | yes) | |
1777 | AC_MSG_RESULT("newly built ld") | |
1778 | ;; | |
1779 | no) | |
1780 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_ld) | |
1781 | ;; | |
1782 | esac | |
275b60d6 | 1783 | |
981d4858 | 1784 | # Figure out what nm we will be using. |
f9c1196a | 1785 | gcc_cv_binutils_srcdir=`echo $srcdir | sed -e 's,/gcc$,,'`/binutils |
981d4858 | 1786 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(what nm to use) |
f9c1196a | 1787 | in_tree_nm=no |
981d4858 JM |
1788 | if test -x nm$host_exeext; then |
1789 | gcc_cv_nm=./nm$host_exeext | |
f9c1196a ZW |
1790 | elif test -f $gcc_cv_binutils_srcdir/configure.in \ |
1791 | && test -f ../binutils/Makefile; then | |
1792 | # Single tree build which includes binutils. | |
1793 | in_tree_nm=yes | |
1794 | gcc_cv_nm=./nm$host_exeext | |
1795 | rm -f nm$host_exeext | |
1796 | $symbolic_link ../binutils/nm-new$host_exeext nm$host_exeext 2>/dev/null | |
534d0cc0 AM |
1797 | elif test "x$program_prefix" != xNONE; then |
1798 | gcc_cv_nm=${program_prefix}nm$host_exeext | |
1799 | else | |
9c56033f | 1800 | gcc_cv_nm=`echo nm | sed "${program_transform_name}"`$host_exeext |
981d4858 | 1801 | fi |
f9c1196a ZW |
1802 | case $in_tree_nm in |
1803 | yes) AC_MSG_RESULT("newly built nm") ;; | |
1804 | no) AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_nm) ;; | |
1805 | esac | |
981d4858 | 1806 | |
3cae5780 AS |
1807 | # Figure out what objdump we will be using. |
1808 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(what objdump to use) | |
f9c1196a | 1809 | in_tree_objdump=no |
3cae5780 AS |
1810 | if test -x objdump$host_exeext; then |
1811 | gcc_cv_objdump=./objdump$host_exeext | |
f9c1196a ZW |
1812 | elif test -f $gcc_cv_binutils_srcdir/configure.in \ |
1813 | && test -f ../binutils/Makefile; then | |
1814 | # Single tree build which includes binutils. | |
1815 | in_tree_objdump=yes | |
1816 | gcc_cv_objdump=./objdump$host_exeext | |
1817 | rm -f objdump$host_exeext | |
1818 | $symbolic_link ../binutils/objdump$host_exeext \ | |
1819 | objdump$host_exeext 2>/dev/null | |
534d0cc0 AM |
1820 | elif test "x$program_prefix" != xNONE; then |
1821 | gcc_cv_objdump=${program_prefix}objdump$host_exeext | |
1822 | else | |
f9c1196a | 1823 | gcc_cv_objdump=`echo objdump | \ |
9c56033f | 1824 | sed "${program_transform_name}"`$host_exeext |
3cae5780 | 1825 | fi |
f9c1196a ZW |
1826 | case $in_tree_objdump in |
1827 | yes) AC_MSG_RESULT("newly built objdump") ;; | |
1828 | no) AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_objdump) ;; | |
1829 | esac | |
3cae5780 | 1830 | |
981d4858 | 1831 | # Figure out what assembler alignment features are present. |
8ada417f ZW |
1832 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([.balign and .p2align], gcc_cv_as_balign_and_p2align, |
1833 | [2,6,0],, | |
1834 | [.balign 4 | |
1835 | .p2align 2],, | |
1836 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GAS_BALIGN_AND_P2ALIGN, 1, | |
1837 | [Define if your assembler supports .balign and .p2align.])]) | |
1838 | ||
1839 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([.p2align with maximum skip], gcc_cv_as_max_skip_p2align, | |
1840 | [2,8,0],, | |
1841 | [.p2align 4,,7],, | |
1842 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GAS_MAX_SKIP_P2ALIGN, 1, | |
1843 | [Define if your assembler supports specifying the maximum number | |
1844 | of bytes to skip when using the GAS .p2align command.])]) | |
1845 | ||
1846 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([working .subsection -1], gcc_cv_as_subsection_m1, | |
1847 | [elf,2,9,0],, | |
1848 | [conftest_label1: .word 0 | |
d1accaa3 JJ |
1849 | .subsection -1 |
1850 | conftest_label2: .word 0 | |
8ada417f ZW |
1851 | .previous], |
1852 | [if test x$gcc_cv_nm != x; then | |
1853 | $gcc_cv_nm conftest.o | grep conftest_label1 > conftest.nm1 | |
1854 | $gcc_cv_nm conftest.o | grep conftest_label2 | sed -e 's/label2/label1/' > conftest.nm2 | |
1855 | if cmp conftest.nm1 conftest.nm2 > /dev/null 2>&1 | |
1856 | then : | |
1857 | else gcc_cv_as_subsection_m1=yes | |
1858 | fi | |
1859 | rm -f conftest.nm1 conftest.nm2 | |
1860 | fi], | |
1861 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GAS_SUBSECTION_ORDERING, 1, | |
1862 | [Define if your assembler supports .subsection and .subsection -1 starts | |
1863 | emitting at the beginning of your section.])]) | |
1864 | ||
1865 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([.weak], gcc_cv_as_weak, | |
1866 | [2,2,0],, | |
1867 | [ .weak foobar],, | |
1868 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GAS_WEAK, 1, [Define if your assembler supports .weak.])]) | |
1869 | ||
1870 | # .hidden needs to be supported in both the assembler and the linker, | |
1871 | # because GNU LD versions before 2.12.1 have buggy support for STV_HIDDEN. | |
1872 | # This is irritatingly difficult to feature test for; we have to check the | |
1873 | # date string after the version number. If we've got an in-tree | |
1874 | # ld, we don't know its patchlevel version, so we set the baseline at 2.13 | |
1875 | # to be safe. | |
1876 | # The gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE call just sets a cache variable. | |
1877 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([.hidden], gcc_cv_as_hidden, | |
1878 | [elf,2,13,0],, | |
1879 | [ .hidden foobar | |
1880 | foobar:]) | |
1881 | ||
1882 | AC_CACHE_CHECK(linker for .hidden support, gcc_cv_ld_hidden, | |
1883 | [if test $in_tree_ld = yes ; then | |
1884 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=no | |
1885 | if test "$gcc_cv_gld_major_version" -eq 2 -a "$gcc_cv_gld_minor_version" -ge 13 -o "$gcc_cv_gld_major_version" -gt 2 \ | |
1886 | && test $in_tree_ld_is_elf = yes; then | |
1887 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=yes | |
1888 | fi | |
1889 | else | |
1890 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=yes | |
bace148a | 1891 | ld_ver=`$gcc_cv_ld --version 2>/dev/null | sed 1q` |
8ada417f | 1892 | if echo "$ld_ver" | grep GNU > /dev/null; then |
c72931a6 | 1893 | changequote(,)dnl |
8ada417f ZW |
1894 | ld_vers=`echo $ld_ver | sed -n \ |
1895 | -e 's,^.*[ ]\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)$,\1,p' \ | |
1896 | -e 's,^.*[ ]\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)$,\1,p' \ | |
1897 | -e 's,^.*[ ]\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)$,\1,p' \ | |
1898 | -e 's,^.*[ ]\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)[ ].*$,\1,p' \ | |
1899 | -e 's,^.*[ ]\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)[ ].*$,\1,p' \ | |
1900 | -e 's,^.*[ ]\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)[ ].*$,\1,p'` | |
1901 | ld_date=`echo $ld_ver | sed -n 's,^.*\([2-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\)[-]*\([01][0-9]\)[-]*\([0-3][0-9]\).*$,\1\2\3,p'` | |
1902 | if test 0"$ld_date" -lt 20020404; then | |
1903 | if test -n "$ld_date"; then | |
1904 | # If there was date string, but was earlier than 2002-04-04, fail | |
1905 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=no | |
1906 | elif test -z "$ld_vers"; then | |
1907 | # If there was no date string nor ld version number, something is wrong | |
1908 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=no | |
1909 | else | |
1910 | ld_vers_major=`expr "$ld_vers" : '\([0-9]*\)'` | |
1911 | ld_vers_minor=`expr "$ld_vers" : '[0-9]*\.\([0-9]*\)'` | |
1912 | ld_vers_patch=`expr "$ld_vers" : '[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.\([0-9]*\)'` | |
1913 | test -z "$ld_vers_patch" && ld_vers_patch=0 | |
1914 | if test "$ld_vers_major" -lt 2; then | |
1915 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=no | |
1916 | elif test "$ld_vers_major" -eq 2 -a "$ld_vers_minor" -lt 12; then | |
1917 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden="no" | |
1918 | elif test "$ld_vers_major" -eq 2 -a "$ld_vers_minor" -eq 12 -a "$ld_vers_patch" -eq 0; then | |
1919 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=no | |
c72931a6 | 1920 | fi |
8ada417f ZW |
1921 | fi |
1922 | changequote([,])dnl | |
789b7de5 | 1923 | fi |
8ada417f | 1924 | else |
28690784 | 1925 | case "${target}" in |
b0fd7d27 | 1926 | hppa64*-*-hpux* | ia64*-*-hpux*) |
28690784 JDA |
1927 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=yes |
1928 | ;; | |
1929 | *) | |
1930 | gcc_cv_ld_hidden=no | |
1931 | ;; | |
1932 | esac | |
8ada417f ZW |
1933 | fi |
1934 | fi]) | |
1935 | libgcc_visibility=no | |
9e944a16 | 1936 | AC_SUBST(libgcc_visibility) |
0f31374d | 1937 | if test $gcc_cv_as_hidden = yes && test $gcc_cv_ld_hidden = yes; then |
8ada417f ZW |
1938 | libgcc_visibility=yes |
1939 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GAS_HIDDEN, 1, | |
1940 | [Define if your assembler and linker support .hidden.]) | |
1941 | fi | |
6a9c5260 | 1942 | |
8ada417f ZW |
1943 | # Check if we have .[us]leb128, and support symbol arithmetic with it. |
1944 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([.sleb128 and .uleb128], gcc_cv_as_leb128, | |
1945 | [elf,2,11,0],, | |
1946 | [ .data | |
b7460f24 RH |
1947 | .uleb128 L2 - L1 |
1948 | L1: | |
1949 | .uleb128 1280 | |
1950 | .sleb128 -1010 | |
8ada417f ZW |
1951 | L2:], |
1952 | [# GAS versions before 2.11 do not support uleb128, | |
1953 | # despite appearing to. | |
1954 | # ??? There exists an elf-specific test that will crash | |
1955 | # the assembler. Perhaps it's better to figure out whether | |
1956 | # arbitrary sections are supported and try the test. | |
bace148a | 1957 | as_ver=`$gcc_cv_as --version 2>/dev/null | sed 1q` |
8ada417f | 1958 | if echo "$as_ver" | grep GNU > /dev/null; then |
78e766a0 | 1959 | changequote(,)dnl |
8ada417f ZW |
1960 | as_ver=`echo $as_ver | sed -e 's/GNU assembler \([0-9.][0-9.]*\).*/\1/'` |
1961 | as_major=`echo $as_ver | sed 's/\..*//'` | |
1962 | as_minor=`echo $as_ver | sed 's/[^.]*\.\([0-9]*\).*/\1/'` | |
78e766a0 | 1963 | changequote([,])dnl |
8ada417f ZW |
1964 | if test $as_major -eq 2 && test $as_minor -lt 11 |
1965 | then : | |
1966 | else gcc_cv_as_leb128=yes | |
1967 | fi | |
1968 | fi], | |
1969 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_LEB128, 1, | |
1970 | [Define if your assembler supports .sleb128 and .uleb128.])]) | |
1971 | ||
1972 | # GAS versions up to and including 2.11.0 may mis-optimize | |
1973 | # .eh_frame data. | |
1974 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE(eh_frame optimization, gcc_cv_as_eh_frame, | |
1975 | [elf,2,12,0],, | |
1976 | [ .text | |
c64688ae RH |
1977 | .LFB1: |
1978 | .4byte 0 | |
1979 | .L1: | |
1980 | .4byte 0 | |
1981 | .LFE1: | |
1982 | .section .eh_frame,"aw",@progbits | |
1983 | __FRAME_BEGIN__: | |
1984 | .4byte .LECIE1-.LSCIE1 | |
1985 | .LSCIE1: | |
1986 | .4byte 0x0 | |
1987 | .byte 0x1 | |
1988 | .ascii "z\0" | |
1989 | .byte 0x1 | |
1990 | .byte 0x78 | |
1991 | .byte 0x1a | |
1992 | .byte 0x0 | |
1993 | .byte 0x4 | |
1994 | .4byte 1 | |
1995 | .p2align 1 | |
1996 | .LECIE1: | |
1997 | .LSFDE1: | |
1998 | .4byte .LEFDE1-.LASFDE1 | |
1999 | .LASFDE1: | |
2000 | .4byte .LASFDE1-__FRAME_BEGIN__ | |
2001 | .4byte .LFB1 | |
2002 | .4byte .LFE1-.LFB1 | |
2003 | .byte 0x4 | |
2004 | .4byte .LFE1-.LFB1 | |
2005 | .byte 0x4 | |
2006 | .4byte .L1-.LFB1 | |
8ada417f | 2007 | .LEFDE1:], |
ba479fd2 NN |
2008 | [ dnl # For autoconf 2.5x, must protect trailing spaces with @&t@. |
2009 | cat > conftest.lit <<EOF | |
c64688ae RH |
2010 | 0000 10000000 00000000 017a0001 781a0004 .........z..x... |
2011 | 0010 01000000 12000000 18000000 00000000 ................ | |
ba479fd2 | 2012 | 0020 08000000 04080000 0044 .........D @&t@ |
01efb963 | 2013 | EOF |
ba479fd2 | 2014 | cat > conftest.big <<EOF |
01efb963 AS |
2015 | 0000 00000010 00000000 017a0001 781a0004 .........z..x... |
2016 | 0010 00000001 00000012 00000018 00000000 ................ | |
ba479fd2 | 2017 | 0020 00000008 04000000 0844 .........D @&t@ |
c64688ae | 2018 | EOF |
8ada417f ZW |
2019 | # If the assembler didn't choke, and we can objdump, |
2020 | # and we got the correct data, then succeed. | |
2021 | if test x$gcc_cv_objdump != x \ | |
2022 | && $gcc_cv_objdump -s -j .eh_frame conftest.o 2>/dev/null \ | |
2023 | | tail -3 > conftest.got \ | |
2024 | && { cmp conftest.lit conftest.got > /dev/null 2>&1 \ | |
2025 | || cmp conftest.big conftest.got > /dev/null 2>&1; } | |
2026 | then | |
2027 | gcc_cv_as_eh_frame=yes | |
2028 | elif AC_TRY_COMMAND($gcc_cv_as -o conftest.o --traditional-format /dev/null); then | |
2029 | gcc_cv_as_eh_frame=buggy | |
2030 | else | |
2031 | # Uh oh, what do we do now? | |
2032 | gcc_cv_as_eh_frame=no | |
2033 | fi]) | |
2034 | ||
2035 | if test $gcc_cv_as_eh_frame = buggy; then | |
2036 | AC_DEFINE(USE_AS_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT, 1, | |
2037 | [Define if your assembler mis-optimizes .eh_frame data.]) | |
201556f0 | 2038 | fi |
201556f0 | 2039 | |
8ada417f ZW |
2040 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE(section merging support, gcc_cv_as_shf_merge, |
2041 | [elf,2,12,0], [--fatal-warnings], | |
5d4856a0 RO |
2042 | [.section .rodata.str, "aMS", @progbits, 1]) |
2043 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_GAS_SHF_MERGE, | |
2044 | [`if test $gcc_cv_as_shf_merge = yes; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi`], | |
2045 | [Define 0/1 if your assembler supports marking sections with SHF_MERGE flag.]) | |
8ada417f ZW |
2046 | |
2047 | # Thread-local storage - the check is heavily parametrized. | |
f996902d RH |
2048 | conftest_s= |
2049 | tls_first_major= | |
2050 | tls_first_minor= | |
9739c90c | 2051 | tls_as_opt= |
f996902d RH |
2052 | case "$target" in |
2053 | changequote(,)dnl | |
6f9b006d RH |
2054 | alpha*-*-*) |
2055 | conftest_s=' | |
2056 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2057 | foo: .long 25 | |
2058 | .text | |
2059 | ldq $27,__tls_get_addr($29) !literal!1 | |
2060 | lda $16,foo($29) !tlsgd!1 | |
2061 | jsr $26,($27),__tls_get_addr !lituse_tlsgd!1 | |
2062 | ldq $27,__tls_get_addr($29) !literal!2 | |
2063 | lda $16,foo($29) !tlsldm!2 | |
2064 | jsr $26,($27),__tls_get_addr !lituse_tlsldm!2 | |
2065 | ldq $1,foo($29) !gotdtprel | |
2066 | ldah $2,foo($29) !dtprelhi | |
2067 | lda $3,foo($2) !dtprello | |
2068 | lda $4,foo($29) !dtprel | |
2069 | ldq $1,foo($29) !gottprel | |
2070 | ldah $2,foo($29) !tprelhi | |
2071 | lda $3,foo($2) !tprello | |
2072 | lda $4,foo($29) !tprel' | |
2073 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2074 | tls_first_minor=13 | |
2f3321ca | 2075 | tls_as_opt=--fatal-warnings |
6f9b006d | 2076 | ;; |
f996902d | 2077 | i[34567]86-*-*) |
f996902d RH |
2078 | conftest_s=' |
2079 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2080 | foo: .long 25 | |
2081 | .text | |
2082 | movl %gs:0, %eax | |
2083 | leal foo@TLSGD(,%ebx,1), %eax | |
2084 | leal foo@TLSLDM(%ebx), %eax | |
2085 | leal foo@DTPOFF(%eax), %edx | |
2086 | movl foo@GOTTPOFF(%ebx), %eax | |
2087 | subl foo@GOTTPOFF(%ebx), %eax | |
75d38379 JJ |
2088 | addl foo@GOTNTPOFF(%ebx), %eax |
2089 | movl foo@INDNTPOFF, %eax | |
f996902d RH |
2090 | movl $foo@TPOFF, %eax |
2091 | subl $foo@TPOFF, %eax | |
2092 | leal foo@NTPOFF(%ecx), %eax' | |
2093 | tls_first_major=2 | |
75d38379 | 2094 | tls_first_minor=14 |
2f3321ca | 2095 | tls_as_opt=--fatal-warnings |
75d38379 JJ |
2096 | ;; |
2097 | x86_64-*-*) | |
2098 | conftest_s=' | |
2099 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2100 | foo: .long 25 | |
2101 | .text | |
2102 | movq %fs:0, %rax | |
2103 | leaq foo@TLSGD(%rip), %rdi | |
2104 | leaq foo@TLSLD(%rip), %rdi | |
2105 | leaq foo@DTPOFF(%rax), %rdx | |
2106 | movq foo@GOTTPOFF(%rip), %rax | |
2107 | movq $foo@TPOFF, %rax' | |
2108 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2109 | tls_first_minor=14 | |
2f3321ca | 2110 | tls_as_opt=--fatal-warnings |
f996902d | 2111 | ;; |
7b6e506e RH |
2112 | ia64-*-*) |
2113 | conftest_s=' | |
2114 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2115 | foo: data8 25 | |
2116 | .text | |
2117 | addl r16 = @ltoff(@dtpmod(foo#)), gp | |
2118 | addl r17 = @ltoff(@dtprel(foo#)), gp | |
2119 | addl r18 = @ltoff(@tprel(foo#)), gp | |
2120 | addl r19 = @dtprel(foo#), gp | |
2121 | adds r21 = @dtprel(foo#), r13 | |
2122 | movl r23 = @dtprel(foo#) | |
2123 | addl r20 = @tprel(foo#), gp | |
2124 | adds r22 = @tprel(foo#), r13 | |
2125 | movl r24 = @tprel(foo#)' | |
2126 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2127 | tls_first_minor=13 | |
2f3321ca | 2128 | tls_as_opt=--fatal-warnings |
7b6e506e | 2129 | ;; |
c4501e62 JJ |
2130 | powerpc-*-*) |
2131 | conftest_s=' | |
2132 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2133 | .align 2 | |
2134 | ld0: .space 4 | |
2135 | ld1: .space 4 | |
2136 | x1: .space 4 | |
2137 | x2: .space 4 | |
2138 | x3: .space 4 | |
2139 | .text | |
2140 | addi 3,31,ld0@got@tlsgd | |
2141 | bl __tls_get_addr | |
2142 | addi 3,31,x1@got@tlsld | |
2143 | bl __tls_get_addr | |
2144 | addi 9,3,x1@dtprel | |
2145 | addis 9,3,x2@dtprel@ha | |
2146 | addi 9,9,x2@dtprel@l | |
2147 | lwz 9,x3@got@tprel(31) | |
2148 | add 9,9,x@tls | |
2149 | addi 9,2,x1@tprel | |
2150 | addis 9,2,x2@tprel@ha | |
2151 | addi 9,9,x2@tprel@l' | |
2152 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2153 | tls_first_minor=14 | |
2f3321ca | 2154 | tls_as_opt="-a32 --fatal-warnings" |
c4501e62 JJ |
2155 | ;; |
2156 | powerpc64-*-*) | |
2157 | conftest_s=' | |
2158 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2159 | .align 3 | |
2160 | ld0: .space 8 | |
2161 | ld1: .space 8 | |
2162 | x1: .space 8 | |
2163 | x2: .space 8 | |
2164 | x3: .space 8 | |
2165 | .text | |
2166 | addi 3,2,ld0@got@tlsgd | |
2167 | bl .__tls_get_addr | |
2168 | nop | |
2169 | addi 3,2,ld1@toc | |
2170 | bl .__tls_get_addr | |
2171 | nop | |
2172 | addi 3,2,x1@got@tlsld | |
2173 | bl .__tls_get_addr | |
2174 | nop | |
2175 | addi 9,3,x1@dtprel | |
2176 | bl .__tls_get_addr | |
2177 | nop | |
2178 | addis 9,3,x2@dtprel@ha | |
2179 | addi 9,9,x2@dtprel@l | |
2180 | bl .__tls_get_addr | |
2181 | nop | |
2182 | ld 9,x3@got@dtprel(2) | |
2183 | add 9,9,3 | |
2184 | bl .__tls_get_addr | |
2185 | nop' | |
2186 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2187 | tls_first_minor=14 | |
2f3321ca | 2188 | tls_as_opt="-a64 --fatal-warnings" |
c4501e62 | 2189 | ;; |
fd3cd001 UW |
2190 | s390-*-*) |
2191 | conftest_s=' | |
2192 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2193 | foo: .long 25 | |
2194 | .text | |
2195 | .long foo@TLSGD | |
2196 | .long foo@TLSLDM | |
2197 | .long foo@DTPOFF | |
2198 | .long foo@NTPOFF | |
2199 | .long foo@GOTNTPOFF | |
2200 | .long foo@INDNTPOFF | |
2201 | l %r1,foo@GOTNTPOFF(%r12) | |
2202 | l %r1,0(%r1):tls_load:foo | |
2203 | bas %r14,0(%r1,%r13):tls_gdcall:foo | |
2204 | bas %r14,0(%r1,%r13):tls_ldcall:foo' | |
2205 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2206 | tls_first_minor=14 | |
2f3321ca | 2207 | tls_as_opt="-m31 --fatal-warnings" |
fd3cd001 UW |
2208 | ;; |
2209 | s390x-*-*) | |
2210 | conftest_s=' | |
2211 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2212 | foo: .long 25 | |
2213 | .text | |
2214 | .quad foo@TLSGD | |
2215 | .quad foo@TLSLDM | |
2216 | .quad foo@DTPOFF | |
2217 | .quad foo@NTPOFF | |
2218 | .quad foo@GOTNTPOFF | |
2219 | lg %r1,foo@GOTNTPOFF(%r12) | |
2220 | larl %r1,foo@INDNTPOFF | |
2221 | brasl %r14,__tls_get_offset@PLT:tls_gdcall:foo | |
2222 | brasl %r14,__tls_get_offset@PLT:tls_ldcall:foo' | |
2223 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2224 | tls_first_minor=14 | |
2f3321ca | 2225 | tls_as_opt="-m64 -Aesame --fatal-warnings" |
fd3cd001 | 2226 | ;; |
9ff13962 KK |
2227 | sh-*-* | sh[34]-*-*) |
2228 | conftest_s=' | |
2229 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits | |
2230 | foo: .long 25 | |
2231 | .text | |
2232 | .long foo@TLSGD | |
2233 | .long foo@TLSLDM | |
2234 | .long foo@DTPOFF | |
2235 | .long foo@GOTTPOFF | |
2236 | .long foo@TPOFF' | |
2237 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2238 | tls_first_minor=13 | |
2f3321ca | 2239 | tls_as_opt=--fatal-warnings |
9ff13962 | 2240 | ;; |
5751a10b | 2241 | sparc*-*-*) |
2f3321ca EB |
2242 | case "$target" in |
2243 | sparc*-sun-solaris2.*) | |
2244 | on_solaris=yes | |
2245 | ;; | |
2246 | *) | |
2247 | on_solaris=no | |
2248 | ;; | |
2249 | esac | |
2250 | if test x$on_solaris = xyes && test x$gas_flag = xno; then | |
2251 | conftest_s=' | |
2252 | .section ".tdata",#alloc,#write,#tls | |
2253 | foo: .long 25 | |
2254 | .text | |
2255 | sethi %tgd_hi22(foo), %o0 | |
2256 | add %o0, %tgd_lo10(foo), %o1 | |
2257 | add %l7, %o1, %o0, %tgd_add(foo) | |
2258 | call __tls_get_addr, %tgd_call(foo) | |
2259 | sethi %tldm_hi22(foo), %l1 | |
2260 | add %l1, %tldm_lo10(foo), %l2 | |
2261 | add %l7, %l2, %o0, %tldm_add(foo) | |
2262 | call __tls_get_addr, %tldm_call(foo) | |
2263 | sethi %tldo_hix22(foo), %l3 | |
2264 | xor %l3, %tldo_lox10(foo), %l4 | |
2265 | add %o0, %l4, %l5, %tldo_add(foo) | |
2266 | sethi %tie_hi22(foo), %o3 | |
2267 | add %o3, %tie_lo10(foo), %o3 | |
2268 | ld [%l7 + %o3], %o2, %tie_ld(foo) | |
2269 | add %g7, %o2, %o4, %tie_add(foo) | |
2270 | sethi %tle_hix22(foo), %l1 | |
2271 | xor %l1, %tle_lox10(foo), %o5 | |
2272 | ld [%g7 + %o5], %o1' | |
2273 | tls_first_major=0 | |
2274 | tls_first_minor=0 | |
2275 | else | |
2276 | conftest_s=' | |
5751a10b JJ |
2277 | .section ".tdata","awT",@progbits |
2278 | foo: .long 25 | |
2279 | .text | |
2280 | sethi %tgd_hi22(foo), %o0 | |
2281 | add %o0, %tgd_lo10(foo), %o1 | |
2282 | add %l7, %o1, %o0, %tgd_add(foo) | |
2283 | call __tls_get_addr, %tgd_call(foo) | |
2284 | sethi %tldm_hi22(foo), %l1 | |
2285 | add %l1, %tldm_lo10(foo), %l2 | |
2286 | add %l7, %l2, %o0, %tldm_add(foo) | |
2287 | call __tls_get_addr, %tldm_call(foo) | |
2288 | sethi %tldo_hix22(foo), %l3 | |
2289 | xor %l3, %tldo_lox10(foo), %l4 | |
2290 | add %o0, %l4, %l5, %tldo_add(foo) | |
2291 | sethi %tie_hi22(foo), %o3 | |
2292 | add %o3, %tie_lo10(foo), %o3 | |
2293 | ld [%l7 + %o3], %o2, %tie_ld(foo) | |
2294 | add %g7, %o2, %o4, %tie_add(foo) | |
2295 | sethi %tle_hix22(foo), %l1 | |
2296 | xor %l1, %tle_lox10(foo), %o5 | |
2297 | ld [%g7 + %o5], %o1' | |
2298 | tls_first_major=2 | |
2299 | tls_first_minor=14 | |
2f3321ca EB |
2300 | tls_as_opt="-32 --fatal-warnings" |
2301 | fi | |
5751a10b JJ |
2302 | ;; |
2303 | changequote([,])dnl | |
f996902d RH |
2304 | esac |
2305 | if test -z "$tls_first_major"; then | |
8ada417f ZW |
2306 | : # If we don't have a check, assume no support. |
2307 | else | |
2308 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE(thread-local storage support, gcc_cv_as_tls, | |
2f3321ca | 2309 | [$tls_first_major,$tls_first_minor,0], [$tls_as_opt], [$conftest_s],, |
8ada417f ZW |
2310 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_TLS, 1, |
2311 | [Define if your assembler supports thread-local storage.])]) | |
f996902d | 2312 | fi |
8ada417f ZW |
2313 | |
2314 | # Target-specific assembler checks. | |
f996902d | 2315 | |
275b60d6 | 2316 | case "$target" in |
3a37b08e RH |
2317 | # All TARGET_ABI_OSF targets. |
2318 | alpha*-*-osf* | alpha*-*-linux* | alpha*-*-*bsd*) | |
8ada417f ZW |
2319 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([explicit relocation support], |
2320 | gcc_cv_as_alpha_explicit_relocs, [2,12,0],, | |
2321 | [ .set nomacro | |
3a37b08e RH |
2322 | .text |
2323 | extbl $3, $2, $3 !lituse_bytoff!1 | |
2324 | ldq $2, a($29) !literal!1 | |
2325 | ldq $4, b($29) !literal!2 | |
2326 | ldq_u $3, 0($2) !lituse_base!1 | |
2327 | ldq $27, f($29) !literal!5 | |
2328 | jsr $26, ($27), f !lituse_jsr!5 | |
2329 | ldah $29, 0($26) !gpdisp!3 | |
2330 | lda $0, c($29) !gprel | |
2331 | ldah $1, d($29) !gprelhigh | |
2332 | lda $1, d($1) !gprellow | |
8ada417f ZW |
2333 | lda $29, 0($29) !gpdisp!3],, |
2334 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_EXPLICIT_RELOCS, 1, | |
2335 | [Define if your assembler supports explicit relocations.])]) | |
3a37b08e | 2336 | ;; |
e95b1e6a | 2337 | |
8ada417f ZW |
2338 | sparc*-*-*) |
2339 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([.register], gcc_cv_as_sparc_register_op,,, | |
2340 | [.register %g2, #scratch],, | |
2341 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_REGISTER_PSEUDO_OP, 1, | |
2342 | [Define if your assembler supports .register.])]) | |
2343 | ||
2344 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([-relax option], gcc_cv_as_sparc_relax,, | |
2345 | [-relax], [.text],, | |
2346 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_RELAX_OPTION, 1, | |
2347 | [Define if your assembler supports -relax option.])]) | |
2348 | ||
2349 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([unaligned pcrel relocs], | |
2350 | gcc_cv_as_sparc_ua_pcrel,, | |
2351 | [-K PIC], | |
2352 | [.text | |
2353 | foo: | |
2354 | nop | |
2355 | .data | |
2356 | .align 4 | |
2357 | .byte 0 | |
2358 | .uaword %r_disp32(foo)], | |
2359 | [if test x$gcc_cv_ld != x \ | |
2360 | && $gcc_cv_ld -o conftest conftest.o -G > /dev/null 2>&1; then | |
2361 | gcc_cv_as_sparc_ua_pcrel=yes | |
2362 | fi | |
2363 | rm -f conftest], | |
2364 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_SPARC_UA_PCREL, 1, | |
17e9e88c | 2365 | [Define if your assembler and linker support unaligned PC relative relocs.]) |
cf7b8b0d | 2366 | |
8ada417f ZW |
2367 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([unaligned pcrel relocs against hidden symbols], |
2368 | gcc_cv_as_sparc_ua_pcrel_hidden,, | |
2369 | [-K PIC], | |
2370 | [.data | |
2371 | .align 4 | |
2372 | .byte 0x31 | |
2373 | .uaword %r_disp32(foo) | |
2374 | .byte 0x32, 0x33, 0x34 | |
2375 | .global foo | |
2376 | .hidden foo | |
2377 | foo: | |
2378 | .skip 4], | |
2379 | [if test x$gcc_cv_ld != x && test x$gcc_cv_objdump != x \ | |
2380 | && $gcc_cv_ld -o conftest conftest.o -G > /dev/null 2>&1 \ | |
2381 | && $gcc_cv_objdump -s -j .data conftest 2> /dev/null \ | |
2382 | | grep ' 31000000 07323334' > /dev/null 2>&1; then | |
2383 | if $gcc_cv_objdump -R conftest 2> /dev/null \ | |
2384 | | grep 'DISP32' > /dev/null 2>&1; then | |
2385 | : | |
22252625 | 2386 | else |
8ada417f | 2387 | gcc_cv_as_sparc_ua_pcrel_hidden=yes |
5b68c389 | 2388 | fi |
8ada417f ZW |
2389 | fi |
2390 | rm -f conftest], | |
2391 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_SPARC_UA_PCREL_HIDDEN, 1, | |
2392 | [Define if your assembler and linker support unaligned PC relative relocs against hidden symbols.])]) | |
2393 | ]) # unaligned pcrel relocs | |
2394 | ||
2395 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([offsetable %lo()], | |
2396 | gcc_cv_as_sparc_offsetable_lo10,, | |
2397 | [-xarch=v9], | |
2398 | [.text | |
2399 | or %g1, %lo(ab) + 12, %g1 | |
2400 | or %g1, %lo(ab + 12), %g1], | |
2401 | [if test x$gcc_cv_objdump != x \ | |
2402 | && %gcc_cv_objdump -s -j .text conftest.o 2> /dev/null \ | |
2403 | | grep ' 82106000 82106000' > /dev/null 2>&1; then | |
2404 | gcc_cv_as_offsetable_lo10=yes | |
2405 | fi], | |
2406 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_OFFSETABLE_LO10, 1, | |
2407 | [Define if your assembler supports offsetable %lo().])]) | |
1cb36a98 RH |
2408 | ;; |
2409 | ||
2410 | changequote(,)dnl | |
c307e6dd | 2411 | i[34567]86-*-* | x86_64-*-*) |
1cb36a98 | 2412 | changequote([,])dnl |
8ada417f ZW |
2413 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([filds and fists mnemonics], |
2414 | gcc_cv_as_ix86_filds_fists, | |
2415 | [2,9,0],, [filds mem; fists mem],, | |
2416 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GAS_FILDS_FISTS, 1, | |
2417 | [Define if your assembler uses the new HImode fild and fist notation.])]) | |
2418 | ||
f6f5dff2 RO |
2419 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([cmov syntax], |
2420 | gcc_cv_as_ix86_cmov_sun_syntax,,, | |
2421 | [cmovl.l %edx, %eax],, | |
2422 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_IX86_CMOV_SUN_SYNTAX, 1, | |
2423 | [Define if your assembler supports the Sun syntax for cmov.])]) | |
2424 | ||
6f3ca281 ZW |
2425 | # This one is used unconditionally by i386.[ch]; it is to be defined |
2426 | # to 1 if the feature is present, 0 otherwise. | |
8ada417f ZW |
2427 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([GOTOFF in data], |
2428 | gcc_cv_as_ix86_gotoff_in_data, [2,11,0],, | |
2429 | [ .text | |
f88c65f7 RH |
2430 | .L0: |
2431 | nop | |
2432 | .data | |
6f3ca281 ZW |
2433 | .long .L0@GOTOFF]) |
2434 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_AS_GOTOFF_IN_DATA, | |
2435 | [`if test $gcc_cv_as_ix86_gotoff_in_data = yes; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi`], | |
2436 | [Define true if the assembler supports '.long foo@GOTOFF'.]) | |
1cb36a98 | 2437 | ;; |
ef1ecf87 RH |
2438 | |
2439 | ia64*-*-*) | |
8ada417f ZW |
2440 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([ltoffx and ldxmov relocs], |
2441 | gcc_cv_as_ia64_ltoffx_ldxmov_relocs, [2,14,0],, | |
cfa9ee99 | 2442 | [ .text |
ef1ecf87 RH |
2443 | addl r15 = @ltoffx(x#), gp |
2444 | ;; | |
cfa9ee99 | 2445 | ld8.mov r16 = [[r15]], x#],, |
8ada417f ZW |
2446 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_LTOFFX_LDXMOV_RELOCS, 1, |
2447 | [Define if your assembler supports ltoffx and ldxmov relocations.])]) | |
2448 | ||
ef1ecf87 | 2449 | ;; |
8ada417f | 2450 | |
2c4a9cff | 2451 | powerpc*-*-*) |
8ada417f | 2452 | case $target in |
6b37db3c DE |
2453 | *-*-aix*) conftest_s=' .csect .text[[PR]] |
2454 | mfcr 3,128';; | |
2455 | *-*-darwin*) conftest_s=' .text | |
2456 | mfcr r3,128';; | |
2457 | *) conftest_s=' .text | |
2458 | mfcr 3,128';; | |
8ada417f | 2459 | esac |
8ada417f ZW |
2460 | |
2461 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([mfcr field support], | |
2462 | gcc_cv_as_powerpc_mfcrf, [2,14,0],, | |
2463 | [$conftest_s],, | |
2464 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_MFCRF, 1, | |
2465 | [Define if your assembler supports mfcr field.])]) | |
2c4a9cff | 2466 | ;; |
53b5ce19 | 2467 | |
8ada417f ZW |
2468 | mips*-*-*) |
2469 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([explicit relocation support], | |
2470 | gcc_cv_as_mips_explicit_relocs, [2,14,0],, | |
2471 | [ lw $4,%gp_rel(foo)($4)],, | |
2472 | [if test x$target_cpu_default = x | |
2473 | then target_cpu_default=MASK_EXPLICIT_RELOCS | |
2474 | else target_cpu_default="($target_cpu_default)|MASK_EXPLICIT_RELOCS" | |
2475 | fi]) | |
2476 | ||
2477 | ;; | |
2478 | esac | |
9d147085 RH |
2479 | # ??? Not all targets support dwarf2 debug_line, even within a version |
2480 | # of gas. Moreover, we need to emit a valid instruction to trigger any | |
2481 | # info to the output file. So, as supported targets are added to gas 2.11, | |
2482 | # add some instruction here to (also) show we expect this might work. | |
2483 | # ??? Once 2.11 is released, probably need to add first known working | |
2484 | # version to the per-target configury. | |
2485 | case "$target" in | |
80486e06 | 2486 | i?86*-*-* | mips*-*-* | alpha*-*-* | powerpc*-*-* | sparc*-*-* | m68*-*-* \ |
2853bc5a | 2487 | | x86_64*-*-* | hppa*-*-* | arm*-*-* | strongarm*-*-* | xscale*-*-* \ |
d116bdf8 | 2488 | | xstormy16*-*-* | cris-*-* | xtensa-*-*) |
9d147085 RH |
2489 | insn="nop" |
2490 | ;; | |
57116d8d | 2491 | ia64*-*-* | s390*-*-*) |
9d147085 RH |
2492 | insn="nop 0" |
2493 | ;; | |
2853bc5a HPN |
2494 | mmix-*-*) |
2495 | insn="swym 0" | |
2496 | ;; | |
8ada417f ZW |
2497 | esac |
2498 | if test x"$insn" != x; then | |
2499 | conftest_s="\ | |
2500 | .file 1 \"conftest.s\" | |
2501 | .loc 1 3 0 | |
2502 | $insn" | |
2503 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([dwarf2 debug_line support], | |
2504 | gcc_cv_as_dwarf2_debug_line, | |
2505 | [elf,2,11,0],, [$conftest_s], | |
2506 | [# ??? This fails with non-gnu grep. Maybe use objdump? | |
2507 | if grep debug_line conftest.o > /dev/null 2>&1; then | |
2508 | gcc_cv_as_dwarf2_debug_line=yes | |
2509 | fi]) | |
2510 | ||
2511 | # The .debug_line file table must be in the exact order that | |
2512 | # we specified the files, since these indices are also used | |
2513 | # by DW_AT_decl_file. Approximate this test by testing if | |
2514 | # the assembler bitches if the same index is assigned twice. | |
2515 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([buggy dwarf2 .file directive], | |
2516 | gcc_cv_as_dwarf2_file_buggy,,, | |
2517 | [ .file 1 "foo.s" | |
2518 | .file 1 "bar.s"]) | |
2519 | ||
2520 | if test $gcc_cv_as_dwarf2_debug_line = yes \ | |
2521 | && test $gcc_cv_as_dwarf2_file_buggy = no; then | |
9d147085 | 2522 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_DWARF2_DEBUG_LINE, 1, |
8ada417f | 2523 | [Define if your assembler supports dwarf2 .file/.loc directives, |
eaec9b3d | 2524 | and preserves file table indices exactly as given.]) |
8ada417f ZW |
2525 | fi |
2526 | ||
2527 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([--gdwarf2 option], | |
2528 | gcc_cv_as_gdwarf2_flag, | |
2529 | [elf,2,11,0], [--gdwarf2], [$insn],, | |
2530 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_GDWARF2_DEBUG_FLAG, 1, | |
2531 | [Define if your assembler supports the --gdwarf2 option.])]) | |
2532 | ||
2533 | gcc_GAS_CHECK_FEATURE([--gstabs option], | |
2534 | gcc_cv_as_gstabs_flag, | |
2535 | [elf,2,11,0], [--gstabs], [$insn], | |
2536 | [# The native Solaris 9/Intel assembler doesn't understand --gstabs | |
2537 | # and warns about it, but still exits successfully. So check for | |
2538 | # this. | |
2539 | if AC_TRY_COMMAND([$gcc_cv_as --gstabs -o conftest.o conftest.s 2>&1 | grep -i warning > /dev/null]) | |
2540 | then : | |
2541 | else gcc_cv_as_gstabs_flag=yes | |
2542 | fi], | |
2543 | [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_GSTABS_DEBUG_FLAG, 1, | |
2544 | [Define if your assembler supports the --gstabs option.])]) | |
9d147085 | 2545 | fi |
5f0e9ea2 | 2546 | |
96d0f4dc JJ |
2547 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(linker read-only and read-write section mixing) |
2548 | gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix=unknown | |
34a86c2b | 2549 | if test $in_tree_ld = yes ; then |
5408ac6c HPN |
2550 | if test "$gcc_cv_gld_major_version" -eq 2 -a "$gcc_cv_gld_minor_version" -ge 10 -o "$gcc_cv_gld_major_version" -gt 2 \ |
2551 | && test $in_tree_ld_is_elf = yes; then | |
96d0f4dc JJ |
2552 | gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix=read-write |
2553 | fi | |
2554 | elif test x$gcc_cv_as != x -a x$gcc_cv_ld != x -a x$gcc_cv_objdump != x ; then | |
90e145da KC |
2555 | echo '.section myfoosect, "a"' > conftest1.s |
2556 | echo '.section myfoosect, "aw"' > conftest2.s | |
96d0f4dc | 2557 | echo '.byte 1' >> conftest2.s |
90e145da | 2558 | echo '.section myfoosect, "a"' > conftest3.s |
96d0f4dc | 2559 | echo '.byte 0' >> conftest3.s |
6cd656d0 KC |
2560 | if $gcc_cv_as -o conftest1.o conftest1.s > /dev/null 2>&1 \ |
2561 | && $gcc_cv_as -o conftest2.o conftest2.s > /dev/null 2>&1 \ | |
2562 | && $gcc_cv_as -o conftest3.o conftest3.s > /dev/null 2>&1 \ | |
96d0f4dc | 2563 | && $gcc_cv_ld -shared -o conftest1.so conftest1.o \ |
c6cc7e13 | 2564 | conftest2.o conftest3.o > /dev/null 2>&1; then |
96d0f4dc | 2565 | gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix=`$gcc_cv_objdump -h conftest1.so \ |
c6cc7e13 | 2566 | | sed -e '/myfoosect/!d' -e N` |
96d0f4dc JJ |
2567 | if echo "$gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix" | grep CONTENTS > /dev/null; then |
2568 | if echo "$gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix" | grep READONLY > /dev/null; then | |
2569 | gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix=read-only | |
2570 | else | |
2571 | gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix=read-write | |
2572 | fi | |
2573 | fi | |
2574 | fi | |
2575 | changequote(,)dnl | |
2576 | rm -f conftest.* conftest[123].* | |
2577 | changequote([,])dnl | |
2578 | fi | |
2579 | if test x$gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix = xread-write; then | |
2580 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LD_RO_RW_SECTION_MIXING, 1, | |
2581 | [Define if your linker links a mix of read-only | |
2582 | and read-write sections into a read-write section.]) | |
2583 | fi | |
2584 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_ld_ro_rw_mix) | |
2585 | ||
275b60d6 JJ |
2586 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(linker PT_GNU_EH_FRAME support) |
2587 | gcc_cv_ld_eh_frame_hdr=no | |
34a86c2b | 2588 | if test $in_tree_ld = yes ; then |
5408ac6c HPN |
2589 | if test "$gcc_cv_gld_major_version" -eq 2 -a "$gcc_cv_gld_minor_version" -ge 12 -o "$gcc_cv_gld_major_version" -gt 2 \ |
2590 | && test $in_tree_ld_is_elf = yes; then | |
275b60d6 JJ |
2591 | gcc_cv_ld_eh_frame_hdr=yes |
2592 | fi | |
2593 | elif test x$gcc_cv_ld != x; then | |
2594 | # Check if linker supports --eh-frame-hdr option | |
2595 | if $gcc_cv_ld --help 2>/dev/null | grep eh-frame-hdr > /dev/null; then | |
2596 | gcc_cv_ld_eh_frame_hdr=yes | |
2597 | fi | |
2598 | fi | |
2599 | if test x"$gcc_cv_ld_eh_frame_hdr" = xyes; then | |
2600 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LD_EH_FRAME_HDR, 1, | |
2601 | [Define if your linker supports --eh-frame-hdr option.]) | |
2602 | fi | |
2603 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_ld_eh_frame_hdr) | |
2604 | ||
24a4dd31 JJ |
2605 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(linker position independent executable support) |
2606 | gcc_cv_ld_pie=no | |
2607 | if test $in_tree_ld = yes ; then | |
5408ac6c HPN |
2608 | if test "$gcc_cv_gld_major_version" -eq 2 -a "$gcc_cv_gld_minor_version" -ge 15 -o "$gcc_cv_gld_major_version" -gt 2 \ |
2609 | && test $in_tree_ld_is_elf = yes; then | |
24a4dd31 JJ |
2610 | gcc_cv_ld_pie=yes |
2611 | fi | |
2612 | elif test x$gcc_cv_ld != x; then | |
2613 | # Check if linker supports -pie option | |
2614 | if $gcc_cv_ld --help 2>/dev/null | grep -- -pie > /dev/null; then | |
2615 | gcc_cv_ld_pie=yes | |
2616 | fi | |
2617 | fi | |
2618 | if test x"$gcc_cv_ld_pie" = xyes; then | |
2619 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LD_PIE, 1, | |
2620 | [Define if your linker supports -pie option.]) | |
2621 | fi | |
2622 | AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_cv_ld_pie) | |
2623 | ||
9fb28a67 | 2624 | if test x$with_sysroot = x && test x$host = x$target \ |
047d636f | 2625 | && test "$prefix" != "/usr" && test "x$prefix" != "x$local_prefix" ; then |
8ada417f ZW |
2626 | AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PREFIX_INCLUDE_DIR, "$prefix/include", |
2627 | [Define to PREFIX/include if cpp should also search that directory.]) | |
793e9558 PB |
2628 | fi |
2629 | ||
571a8de5 | 2630 | # Figure out what language subdirectories are present. |
71205e0b MH |
2631 | # Look if the user specified --enable-languages="..."; if not, use |
2632 | # the environment variable $LANGUAGES if defined. $LANGUAGES might | |
2633 | # go away some day. | |
cc9a08e0 | 2634 | # NB: embedded tabs in this IF block -- do not untabify |
71205e0b MH |
2635 | if test x"${enable_languages+set}" != xset; then |
2636 | if test x"${LANGUAGES+set}" = xset; then | |
cc9a08e0 PE |
2637 | enable_languages="${LANGUAGES}" |
2638 | AC_MSG_WARN([setting LANGUAGES is deprecated, use --enable-languages instead]) | |
2639 | ||
71205e0b MH |
2640 | else |
2641 | enable_languages=all | |
2642 | fi | |
d6c6b553 | 2643 | else |
015089dd TJ |
2644 | if test x"${enable_languages}" = x \ |
2645 | || test x"${enable_languages}" = xyes; | |
cc9a08e0 PE |
2646 | then |
2647 | AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-languages needs at least one language argument]) | |
d6c6b553 | 2648 | fi |
71205e0b | 2649 | fi |
cc9a08e0 | 2650 | enable_languages=`echo "${enable_languages}" | sed -e 's/[[ ,]][[ ,]]*/,/g' -e 's/,$//'` |
75382c6d TT |
2651 | |
2652 | # First scan to see if an enabled language requires some other language. | |
2653 | # We assume that a given config-lang.in will list all the language | |
2654 | # front ends it requires, even if some are required indirectly. | |
c406e779 | 2655 | for lang in ${srcdir}/*/config-lang.in |
75382c6d TT |
2656 | do |
2657 | case $lang in | |
75382c6d TT |
2658 | # The odd quoting in the next line works around |
2659 | # an apparent bug in bash 1.12 on linux. | |
2660 | changequote(,)dnl | |
2661 | ${srcdir}/[*]/config-lang.in) | |
2662 | ;; | |
2663 | *) | |
2664 | lang_alias=`sed -n -e 's,^language=['"'"'"'"]\(.*\)["'"'"'"'].*$,\1,p' -e 's,^language=\([^ ]*\).*$,\1,p' $lang` | |
2665 | this_lang_requires=`sed -n -e 's,^lang_requires=['"'"'"'"]\(.*\)["'"'"'"'].*$,\1,p' -e 's,^lang_requires=\([^ ]*\).*$,\1,p' $lang` | |
2666 | for other in $this_lang_requires | |
2667 | do | |
2668 | case ,${enable_languages}, in | |
2669 | *,$other,*) | |
2670 | ;; | |
2671 | *,all,*) | |
2672 | ;; | |
1bf17cc4 | 2673 | *,$lang_alias,*) |
75382c6d TT |
2674 | enable_languages="$enable_languages,$other" |
2675 | ;; | |
2676 | esac | |
2677 | done | |
2678 | ;; | |
2679 | changequote([,])dnl | |
2680 | esac | |
2681 | done | |
2682 | ||
015089dd TJ |
2683 | expected_languages=`echo ,${enable_languages}, | sed -e 's:,: :g' -e 's: *: :g' -e 's: *: :g' -e 's:^ ::' -e 's: $::'` |
2684 | found_languages= | |
571a8de5 | 2685 | subdirs= |
c406e779 | 2686 | for lang in ${srcdir}/*/config-lang.in |
571a8de5 DE |
2687 | do |
2688 | case $lang in | |
571a8de5 DE |
2689 | # The odd quoting in the next line works around |
2690 | # an apparent bug in bash 1.12 on linux. | |
75bffa71 ILT |
2691 | changequote(,)dnl |
2692 | ${srcdir}/[*]/config-lang.in) ;; | |
71205e0b MH |
2693 | *) |
2694 | lang_alias=`sed -n -e 's,^language=['"'"'"'"]\(.*\)["'"'"'"'].*$,\1,p' -e 's,^language=\([^ ]*\).*$,\1,p' $lang` | |
2b60b2cb AO |
2695 | this_lang_libs=`sed -n -e 's,^target_libs=['"'"'"'"]\(.*\)["'"'"'"'].*$,\1,p' -e 's,^target_libs=\([^ ]*\).*$,\1,p' $lang` |
2696 | build_by_default=`sed -n -e 's,^build_by_default=['"'"'"'"]\(.*\)["'"'"'"'].*$,\1,p' -e 's,^build_by_default=\([^ ]*\).*$,\1,p' $lang` | |
71205e0b MH |
2697 | if test "x$lang_alias" = x |
2698 | then | |
2699 | echo "$lang doesn't set \$language." 1>&2 | |
2700 | exit 1 | |
2701 | fi | |
2b60b2cb AO |
2702 | case ${build_by_default},${enable_languages}, in |
2703 | *,$lang_alias,*) add_this_lang=yes ;; | |
2704 | no,*) add_this_lang=no ;; | |
2705 | *,all,*) add_this_lang=yes ;; | |
2706 | *) add_this_lang=no ;; | |
2707 | esac | |
015089dd | 2708 | found_languages="${found_languages} ${lang_alias}" |
71205e0b MH |
2709 | if test x"${add_this_lang}" = xyes; then |
2710 | case $lang in | |
2711 | ${srcdir}/ada/config-lang.in) | |
1ffc5c6e | 2712 | if test x$have_gnat = xyes ; then |
71205e0b MH |
2713 | subdirs="$subdirs `echo $lang | sed -e 's,^.*/\([^/]*\)/config-lang.in$,\1,'`" |
2714 | fi | |
2715 | ;; | |
2716 | *) | |
2717 | subdirs="$subdirs `echo $lang | sed -e 's,^.*/\([^/]*\)/config-lang.in$,\1,'`" | |
2718 | ;; | |
2719 | esac | |
2720 | fi | |
2721 | ;; | |
75bffa71 | 2722 | changequote([,])dnl |
571a8de5 DE |
2723 | esac |
2724 | done | |
2725 | ||
015089dd TJ |
2726 | missing_languages= |
2727 | for expected_language in ${expected_languages} .. | |
2728 | do | |
2729 | if test "${expected_language}" != ..; then | |
2730 | missing_language="${expected_language}" | |
2731 | if test "${expected_language}" = "c" \ | |
2732 | || test "${expected_language}" = "all"; then | |
2733 | missing_language= | |
2734 | fi | |
2735 | for found_language in ${found_languages} .. | |
2736 | do | |
2737 | if test "${found_language}" != ..; then | |
2738 | if test "${expected_language}" = "${found_language}"; then | |
2739 | missing_language= | |
2740 | fi | |
2741 | fi | |
2742 | done | |
2743 | if test "x${missing_language}" != x; then | |
2744 | missing_languages="${missing_languages} ${missing_language}" | |
2745 | fi | |
2746 | fi | |
2747 | done | |
2748 | ||
2749 | if test "x$missing_languages" != x; then | |
2750 | AC_MSG_ERROR([ | |
2751 | The following requested languages were not found:${missing_languages} | |
2752 | The following languages were available: c${found_languages}]) | |
02ef40d9 TJ |
2753 | fi |
2754 | ||
f24af81b TT |
2755 | # Make gthr-default.h if we have a thread file. |
2756 | gthread_flags= | |
75bffa71 | 2757 | if test $thread_file != single; then |
f24af81b | 2758 | rm -f gthr-default.h |
db0d1ed9 | 2759 | echo "#include \"gthr-${thread_file}.h\"" > gthr-default.h |
f24af81b TT |
2760 | gthread_flags=-DHAVE_GTHR_DEFAULT |
2761 | fi | |
2762 | AC_SUBST(gthread_flags) | |
2763 | ||
81bf3d9e RH |
2764 | # Find out what GC implementation we want, or may, use. |
2765 | AC_ARG_WITH(gc, | |
59415997 | 2766 | [ --with-gc={page,zone} choose the garbage collection mechanism to use |
e8bec136 | 2767 | with the compiler], |
81bf3d9e | 2768 | [case "$withval" in |
59415997 | 2769 | page | zone) |
81bf3d9e RH |
2770 | GGC=ggc-$withval |
2771 | ;; | |
2772 | *) | |
2773 | AC_MSG_ERROR([$withval is an invalid option to --with-gc]) | |
2774 | ;; | |
2775 | esac], | |
130fadbb | 2776 | [GGC=ggc-page]) |
81bf3d9e RH |
2777 | AC_SUBST(GGC) |
2778 | echo "Using $GGC for garbage collection." | |
2779 | ||
3c809ba4 | 2780 | # Use the system's zlib library. |
b8dad04b ZW |
2781 | zlibdir=-L../zlib |
2782 | zlibinc="-I\$(srcdir)/../zlib" | |
3c809ba4 AG |
2783 | AC_ARG_WITH(system-zlib, |
2784 | [ --with-system-zlib use installed libz], | |
2785 | zlibdir= | |
2786 | zlibinc= | |
2787 | ) | |
2788 | AC_SUBST(zlibdir) | |
2789 | AC_SUBST(zlibinc) | |
2790 | ||
dc6746e7 PT |
2791 | dnl Very limited version of automake's enable-maintainer-mode |
2792 | ||
2793 | AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles]) | |
2794 | dnl maintainer-mode is disabled by default | |
2795 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(maintainer-mode, | |
e8bec136 RO |
2796 | [ --enable-maintainer-mode |
2797 | enable make rules and dependencies not useful | |
dc6746e7 PT |
2798 | (and sometimes confusing) to the casual installer], |
2799 | maintainer_mode=$enableval, | |
2800 | maintainer_mode=no) | |
2801 | ||
2802 | AC_MSG_RESULT($maintainer_mode) | |
2803 | ||
2804 | if test "$maintainer_mode" = "yes"; then | |
2805 | MAINT='' | |
2806 | else | |
2807 | MAINT='#' | |
2808 | fi | |
2809 | AC_SUBST(MAINT)dnl | |
2810 | ||
571a8de5 DE |
2811 | # Make empty files to contain the specs and options for each language. |
2812 | # Then add #include lines to for a compiler that has specs and/or options. | |
2813 | ||
d7b42618 | 2814 | lang_opt_files= |
571a8de5 | 2815 | lang_specs_files= |
3103b7db | 2816 | lang_tree_files= |
571a8de5 DE |
2817 | for subdir in . $subdirs |
2818 | do | |
d7b42618 NB |
2819 | if test -f $srcdir/$subdir/lang.opt; then |
2820 | lang_opt_files="$lang_opt_files $srcdir/$subdir/lang.opt" | |
2821 | fi | |
75bffa71 | 2822 | if test -f $srcdir/$subdir/lang-specs.h; then |
0d24f4d1 | 2823 | lang_specs_files="$lang_specs_files $srcdir/$subdir/lang-specs.h" |
571a8de5 | 2824 | fi |
3103b7db | 2825 | if test -f $srcdir/$subdir/$subdir-tree.def; then |
0d24f4d1 | 2826 | lang_tree_files="$lang_tree_files $srcdir/$subdir/$subdir-tree.def" |
3103b7db | 2827 | fi |
571a8de5 DE |
2828 | done |
2829 | ||
2830 | # These (without "all_") are set in each config-lang.in. | |
2831 | # `language' must be a single word so is spelled singularly. | |
2832 | all_languages= | |
2833 | all_boot_languages= | |
2834 | all_compilers= | |
2835 | all_stagestuff= | |
6eb95e99 | 2836 | all_outputs='Makefile fixinc/Makefile gccbug mklibgcc mkheaders' |
571a8de5 | 2837 | # List of language makefile fragments. |
2ed26f6b ZW |
2838 | all_lang_makefrags= |
2839 | # List of language subdirectory makefiles. Deprecated. | |
571a8de5 | 2840 | all_lang_makefiles= |
e2500fed | 2841 | # Files for gengtype |
ef69da62 | 2842 | all_gtfiles="$target_gtfiles" |
8ac9d31f TJ |
2843 | # Files for gengtype with language |
2844 | all_gtfiles_files_langs= | |
2845 | all_gtfiles_files_files= | |
571a8de5 DE |
2846 | |
2847 | # Add the language fragments. | |
2848 | # Languages are added via two mechanisms. Some information must be | |
2849 | # recorded in makefile variables, these are defined in config-lang.in. | |
2850 | # We accumulate them and plug them into the main Makefile. | |
2851 | # The other mechanism is a set of hooks for each of the main targets | |
2852 | # like `clean', `install', etc. | |
2853 | ||
571a8de5 DE |
2854 | language_hooks="Make-hooks" |
2855 | ||
c406e779 | 2856 | for s in $subdirs |
571a8de5 | 2857 | do |
571a8de5 DE |
2858 | language= |
2859 | boot_language= | |
2860 | compilers= | |
2861 | stagestuff= | |
0280cf84 | 2862 | outputs= |
e2500fed | 2863 | gtfiles= |
571a8de5 | 2864 | . ${srcdir}/$s/config-lang.in |
75bffa71 | 2865 | if test "x$language" = x |
571a8de5 DE |
2866 | then |
2867 | echo "${srcdir}/$s/config-lang.in doesn't set \$language." 1>&2 | |
2868 | exit 1 | |
2869 | fi | |
2ed26f6b | 2870 | all_lang_makefrags="$all_lang_makefrags \$(srcdir)/$s/Make-lang.in" |
72aaffbd | 2871 | if test -f ${srcdir}/$s/Makefile.in |
2ed26f6b | 2872 | then all_lang_makefiles="$s/Makefile" |
72aaffbd | 2873 | fi |
571a8de5 | 2874 | all_languages="$all_languages $language" |
75bffa71 | 2875 | if test "x$boot_language" = xyes |
571a8de5 DE |
2876 | then |
2877 | all_boot_languages="$all_boot_languages $language" | |
2878 | fi | |
2879 | all_compilers="$all_compilers $compilers" | |
2880 | all_stagestuff="$all_stagestuff $stagestuff" | |
0280cf84 | 2881 | all_outputs="$all_outputs $outputs" |
e2500fed | 2882 | all_gtfiles="$all_gtfiles $gtfiles" |
c406e779 | 2883 | for f in $gtfiles |
8ac9d31f | 2884 | do |
8ac9d31f TJ |
2885 | all_gtfiles_files_langs="$all_gtfiles_files_langs ${s} " |
2886 | all_gtfiles_files_files="$all_gtfiles_files_files ${f} " | |
8ac9d31f | 2887 | done |
571a8de5 DE |
2888 | done |
2889 | ||
8ac9d31f TJ |
2890 | # Pick up gtfiles for c |
2891 | gtfiles= | |
2892 | s="c" | |
2893 | . ${srcdir}/c-config-lang.in | |
2894 | all_gtfiles="$all_gtfiles $gtfiles" | |
c406e779 | 2895 | for f in $gtfiles |
8ac9d31f | 2896 | do |
8ac9d31f TJ |
2897 | all_gtfiles_files_langs="$all_gtfiles_files_langs ${s} " |
2898 | all_gtfiles_files_files="$all_gtfiles_files_files ${f} " | |
8ac9d31f TJ |
2899 | done |
2900 | ||
cbc59f01 | 2901 | check_languages= |
c406e779 | 2902 | for language in $all_languages |
cbc59f01 | 2903 | do |
cbc59f01 | 2904 | check_languages="$check_languages check-$language" |
cbc59f01 DD |
2905 | done |
2906 | ||
62b81e45 MM |
2907 | # We link each language in with a set of hooks, reached indirectly via |
2908 | # lang.${target}. | |
571a8de5 DE |
2909 | |
2910 | rm -f Make-hooks | |
2911 | touch Make-hooks | |
65ebbf81 | 2912 | target_list="all.build all.cross start.encap rest.encap tags \ |
97ae108d | 2913 | install-normal install-common install-man \ |
a541f69d | 2914 | uninstall info man srcextra srcman srcinfo \ |
a03ad584 | 2915 | mostlyclean clean distclean maintainer-clean \ |
8f231b5d | 2916 | stage1 stage2 stage3 stage4 stageprofile stagefeedback" |
571a8de5 DE |
2917 | for t in $target_list |
2918 | do | |
2919 | x= | |
c406e779 | 2920 | for lang in $all_languages |
571a8de5 | 2921 | do |
ab87f8c8 | 2922 | x="$x $lang.$t" |
571a8de5 DE |
2923 | done |
2924 | echo "lang.$t: $x" >> Make-hooks | |
2925 | done | |
2926 | ||
cc06d68c | 2927 | # Create .gdbinit. |
296e46bd | 2928 | |
cc06d68c GP |
2929 | echo "dir ." > .gdbinit |
2930 | echo "dir ${srcdir}" >> .gdbinit | |
2931 | if test x$gdb_needs_out_file_path = xyes | |
2932 | then | |
2933 | echo "dir ${srcdir}/config/"`dirname ${out_file}` >> .gdbinit | |
2934 | fi | |
2935 | if test "x$subdirs" != x; then | |
2936 | for s in $subdirs | |
2937 | do | |
2938 | echo "dir ${srcdir}/$s" >> .gdbinit | |
2939 | done | |
296e46bd | 2940 | fi |
cc06d68c | 2941 | echo "source ${srcdir}/gdbinit.in" >> .gdbinit |
296e46bd | 2942 | |
8f8d3278 NC |
2943 | # If $(exec_prefix) exists and is not the same as $(prefix), then compute an |
2944 | # absolute path for gcc_tooldir based on inserting the number of up-directory | |
2945 | # movements required to get from $(exec_prefix) to $(prefix) into the basic | |
2946 | # $(libsubdir)/@(unlibsubdir) based path. | |
82cbf8f7 JL |
2947 | # Don't set gcc_tooldir to tooldir since that's only passed in by the toplevel |
2948 | # make and thus we'd get different behavior depending on where we built the | |
2949 | # sources. | |
5949a9fc | 2950 | if test x$exec_prefix = xNONE -o x$exec_prefix = x$prefix; then |
caa55b1e | 2951 | gcc_tooldir='$(libsubdir)/$(unlibsubdir)/../$(target_noncanonical)' |
d062c304 | 2952 | else |
8f8d3278 NC |
2953 | changequote(<<, >>)dnl |
2954 | # An explanation of the sed strings: | |
2955 | # -e 's|^\$(prefix)||' matches and eliminates 'prefix' from 'exec_prefix' | |
2956 | # -e 's|/$||' match a trailing forward slash and eliminates it | |
2957 | # -e 's|^[^/]|/|' forces the string to start with a forward slash (*) | |
ff7cc307 | 2958 | # -e 's|/[^/]*|../|g' replaces each occurrence of /<directory> with ../ |
8f8d3278 NC |
2959 | # |
2960 | # (*) Note this pattern overwrites the first character of the string | |
2961 | # with a forward slash if one is not already present. This is not a | |
2962 | # problem because the exact names of the sub-directories concerned is | |
2963 | # unimportant, just the number of them matters. | |
2964 | # | |
2965 | # The practical upshot of these patterns is like this: | |
2966 | # | |
2967 | # prefix exec_prefix result | |
2968 | # ------ ----------- ------ | |
2969 | # /foo /foo/bar ../ | |
2970 | # /foo/ /foo/bar ../ | |
2971 | # /foo /foo/bar/ ../ | |
2972 | # /foo/ /foo/bar/ ../ | |
2973 | # /foo /foo/bar/ugg ../../ | |
2974 | # | |
4c112cda | 2975 | dollar='$$' |
caa55b1e | 2976 | gcc_tooldir="\$(libsubdir)/\$(unlibsubdir)/\`echo \$(exec_prefix) | sed -e 's|^\$(prefix)||' -e 's|/\$(dollar)||' -e 's|^[^/]|/|' -e 's|/[^/]*|../|g'\`\$(target_noncanonical)" |
8f8d3278 | 2977 | changequote([, ])dnl |
d062c304 JL |
2978 | fi |
2979 | AC_SUBST(gcc_tooldir) | |
4c112cda | 2980 | AC_SUBST(dollar) |
d062c304 | 2981 | |
2bbea3a6 RH |
2982 | # Find a directory in which to install a shared libgcc. |
2983 | ||
2984 | AC_ARG_ENABLE(version-specific-runtime-libs, | |
e8bec136 RO |
2985 | [ --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs |
2986 | specify that runtime libraries should be | |
2987 | installed in a compiler-specific directory]) | |
2bbea3a6 | 2988 | |
5b15f277 RH |
2989 | AC_ARG_WITH(slibdir, |
2990 | [ --with-slibdir=DIR shared libraries in DIR [LIBDIR]], | |
2991 | slibdir="$with_slibdir", | |
2992 | if test "${enable_version_specific_runtime_libs+set}" = set; then | |
2bbea3a6 | 2993 | slibdir='$(libsubdir)' |
5b15f277 | 2994 | elif test "$host" != "$target"; then |
2bbea3a6 RH |
2995 | slibdir='$(build_tooldir)/lib' |
2996 | else | |
5b15f277 RH |
2997 | slibdir='$(libdir)' |
2998 | fi) | |
2bbea3a6 RH |
2999 | AC_SUBST(slibdir) |
3000 | ||
1e6347d8 | 3001 | objdir=`${PWDCMD-pwd}` |
7e717196 JL |
3002 | AC_SUBST(objdir) |
3003 | ||
46f18e7b RK |
3004 | # Substitute configuration variables |
3005 | AC_SUBST(subdirs) | |
8ac9d31f | 3006 | AC_SUBST(srcdir) |
46f18e7b RK |
3007 | AC_SUBST(all_boot_languages) |
3008 | AC_SUBST(all_compilers) | |
e2500fed | 3009 | AC_SUBST(all_gtfiles) |
8ac9d31f TJ |
3010 | AC_SUBST(all_gtfiles_files_langs) |
3011 | AC_SUBST(all_gtfiles_files_files) | |
2ed26f6b | 3012 | AC_SUBST(all_lang_makefrags) |
9f3d1bc2 BK |
3013 | AC_SUBST(all_lang_makefiles) |
3014 | AC_SUBST(all_languages) | |
9f3d1bc2 BK |
3015 | AC_SUBST(all_stagestuff) |
3016 | AC_SUBST(build_exeext) | |
3017 | AC_SUBST(build_install_headers_dir) | |
3018 | AC_SUBST(build_xm_file_list) | |
e22340b0 | 3019 | AC_SUBST(build_xm_include_list) |
11642c3a | 3020 | AC_SUBST(build_xm_defines) |
cbc59f01 | 3021 | AC_SUBST(check_languages) |
9f3d1bc2 | 3022 | AC_SUBST(cc_set_by_configure) |
5aa82ace | 3023 | AC_SUBST(quoted_cc_set_by_configure) |
9f3d1bc2 | 3024 | AC_SUBST(cpp_install_dir) |
2ed26f6b ZW |
3025 | AC_SUBST(xmake_file) |
3026 | AC_SUBST(tmake_file) | |
9f3d1bc2 | 3027 | AC_SUBST(extra_headers_list) |
46f18e7b | 3028 | AC_SUBST(extra_objs) |
9f3d1bc2 BK |
3029 | AC_SUBST(extra_parts) |
3030 | AC_SUBST(extra_passes) | |
3031 | AC_SUBST(extra_programs) | |
9f3d1bc2 | 3032 | AC_SUBST(float_h_file) |
cc1e60ea | 3033 | AC_SUBST(gcc_config_arguments) |
9f3d1bc2 | 3034 | AC_SUBST(gcc_gxx_include_dir) |
e2187d3b | 3035 | AC_SUBST(libstdcxx_incdir) |
9f3d1bc2 | 3036 | AC_SUBST(gcc_version) |
8763704d | 3037 | AC_SUBST(gcc_version_full) |
9f3d1bc2 BK |
3038 | AC_SUBST(gcc_version_trigger) |
3039 | AC_SUBST(host_exeext) | |
46f18e7b | 3040 | AC_SUBST(host_extra_gcc_objs) |
46f18e7b | 3041 | AC_SUBST(host_xm_file_list) |
e22340b0 | 3042 | AC_SUBST(host_xm_include_list) |
11642c3a | 3043 | AC_SUBST(host_xm_defines) |
476d9098 | 3044 | AC_SUBST(out_host_hook_obj) |
9f3d1bc2 | 3045 | AC_SUBST(install) |
d7b42618 | 3046 | AC_SUBST(lang_opt_files) |
9f3d1bc2 | 3047 | AC_SUBST(lang_specs_files) |
3103b7db | 3048 | AC_SUBST(lang_tree_files) |
46f18e7b | 3049 | AC_SUBST(local_prefix) |
9f3d1bc2 BK |
3050 | AC_SUBST(md_file) |
3051 | AC_SUBST(objc_boehm_gc) | |
3052 | AC_SUBST(out_file) | |
3053 | AC_SUBST(out_object_file) | |
46f18e7b | 3054 | AC_SUBST(stage_prefix_set_by_configure) |
596151e1 | 3055 | AC_SUBST(quoted_stage_prefix_set_by_configure) |
e9a25f70 | 3056 | AC_SUBST(symbolic_link) |
9f3d1bc2 BK |
3057 | AC_SUBST(thread_file) |
3058 | AC_SUBST(tm_file_list) | |
e22340b0 | 3059 | AC_SUBST(tm_include_list) |
d5355cb2 | 3060 | AC_SUBST(tm_defines) |
11642c3a | 3061 | AC_SUBST(tm_p_file_list) |
e22340b0 ZW |
3062 | AC_SUBST(tm_p_include_list) |
3063 | AC_SUBST(xm_file_list) | |
3064 | AC_SUBST(xm_include_list) | |
3d9d2476 | 3065 | AC_SUBST(xm_defines) |
caa55b1e | 3066 | AC_SUBST(target_noncanonical) |
aac69a49 NC |
3067 | AC_SUBST(c_target_objs) |
3068 | AC_SUBST(cxx_target_objs) | |
11642c3a | 3069 | AC_SUBST(target_cpu_default) |
46f18e7b | 3070 | |
46f18e7b RK |
3071 | AC_SUBST_FILE(language_hooks) |
3072 | ||
a541f69d KC |
3073 | # If it doesn't already exist, create document directory |
3074 | echo "checking for the document directory." 1>&2 | |
3075 | if test -d doc ; then | |
3076 | true | |
3077 | else | |
3078 | mkdir doc | |
3079 | fi | |
3080 | ||
7903cebc NN |
3081 | # Echo link setup. |
3082 | if test x${build} = x${host} ; then | |
3083 | if test x${host} = x${target} ; then | |
3084 | echo "Links are now set up to build a native compiler for ${target}." 1>&2 | |
3085 | else | |
3086 | echo "Links are now set up to build a cross-compiler" 1>&2 | |
3087 | echo " from ${host} to ${target}." 1>&2 | |
3088 | fi | |
46f18e7b | 3089 | else |
7903cebc NN |
3090 | if test x${host} = x${target} ; then |
3091 | echo "Links are now set up to build (on ${build}) a native compiler" 1>&2 | |
3092 | echo " for ${target}." 1>&2 | |
3093 | else | |
3094 | echo "Links are now set up to build (on ${build}) a cross-compiler" 1>&2 | |
3095 | echo " from ${host} to ${target}." 1>&2 | |
3096 | fi | |
46f18e7b RK |
3097 | fi |
3098 | ||
3099 | # Configure the subdirectories | |
3100 | # AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS($subdirs) | |
3101 | ||
3102 | # Create the Makefile | |
5891b37d | 3103 | # and configure language subdirectories |
914c5af7 NN |
3104 | AC_CONFIG_FILES($all_outputs) |
3105 | ||
3106 | AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([default], | |
cdcc6a01 | 3107 | [ |
f1faaabd NN |
3108 | case ${CONFIG_HEADERS} in |
3109 | *auto-host.h:config.in*) | |
3110 | echo > cstamp-h ;; | |
cdcc6a01 | 3111 | esac |
2ed26f6b | 3112 | # Make sure all the subdirs exist. |
c406e779 | 3113 | for d in $subdirs |
2ed26f6b | 3114 | do |
2ed26f6b | 3115 | test -d $d || mkdir $d |
2ed26f6b | 3116 | done |
93cf819d BK |
3117 | # If the host supports symlinks, point stage[1234] at ../stage[1234] so |
3118 | # bootstrapping and the installation procedure can still use | |
3119 | # CC="stage1/xgcc -Bstage1/". If the host doesn't support symlinks, | |
3120 | # FLAGS_TO_PASS has been modified to solve the problem there. | |
3121 | # This is virtually a duplicate of what happens in configure.lang; we do | |
3122 | # an extra check to make sure this only happens if ln -s can be used. | |
75bffa71 | 3123 | if test "$symbolic_link" = "ln -s"; then |
c406e779 | 3124 | for d in ${subdirs} fixinc ; do |
1e6347d8 | 3125 | STARTDIR=`${PWDCMD-pwd}` |
4e8a434e | 3126 | cd $d |
8f231b5d | 3127 | for t in stage1 stage2 stage3 stage4 stageprofile stagefeedback include |
4e8a434e BK |
3128 | do |
3129 | rm -f $t | |
3130 | $symbolic_link ../$t $t 2>/dev/null | |
3131 | done | |
3132 | cd $STARTDIR | |
93cf819d BK |
3133 | done |
3134 | else true ; fi | |
0d24f4d1 ZW |
3135 | ], |
3136 | [subdirs='$subdirs' | |
3137 | symbolic_link='$symbolic_link' | |
cdcc6a01 | 3138 | ]) |
914c5af7 | 3139 | AC_OUTPUT |