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++ trunk/HISTORY	(local)
$Id: HISTORY,v 1.905 2005/08/16 09:16:24 debug Exp $
20050628	Continuing the work on the ARM translation engine. end_of_page
		works. Experimenting with load/store translation caches
		(virtual -> physical -> host).
20050629	More ARM stuff (memory access translation cache, mostly). This
		might break a lot of stuff elsewhere, probably some MIPS-
		related translation things.
20050630	Many load/stores are now automatically generated and included
		into cpu_arm_instr.c; 1024 functions in total (!).
		Fixes based on feedback from Alec Voropay: only print 8 hex
		digits instead of 16 in some cases when emulating 32-bit
		machines; similar 8 vs 16 digit fix for breakpoint addresses;
		4Kc has 16 TLB entries, not 48; the MIPS config select1
		register is now printed with "reg ,0".
		Also changing many other occurances of 16 vs 8 digit output.
		Adding cache associativity fields to mips_cpu_types.h; updating
		some other cache fields; making the output of
		mips_cpu_dumpinfo() look nicer.
		Generalizing the bintrans stuff for device accesses to also
		work with the new translation system. (This might also break
		some MIPS things.)
		Adding multi-load/store instructions to the ARM disassembler
		and the translator, and some optimizations of various kinds.
20050701	Adding a simple dev_disk (it can read/write sectors from
		disk images).
20050712	Adding dev_ether (a simple ethernet send/receive device).
		Debugger command "ninstrs" for toggling show_nr_of_instructions
		during runtime.
		Removing the framebuffer logo.
20050713	Continuing on dev_ether.
		Adding a dummy cpu_alpha (again).
20050714	More work on cpu_alpha.
20050715	More work on cpu_alpha. Many instructions work, enough to run
		a simple framebuffer fill test (similar to the ARM test).
20050716	More Alpha stuff.
20050717	Minor updates (Alpha stuff).
20050718	Minor updates (Alpha stuff).
20050719	Generalizing some Alpha instructions.
20050720	More Alpha-related updates.
20050721	Continuing on cpu_alpha. Importing rpb.h from NetBSD/alpha.
20050722	Alpha-related updates: userland stuff (Hello World using
		write() compiled statically for FreeBSD/Alpha runs fine), and
		more instructions are now implemented.
20050723	Fixing ldq_u and stq_u.
		Adding more instructions (conditional moves, masks, extracts,
		shifts).
20050724	More FreeBSD/Alpha userland stuff, and adding some more
		instructions (inserts).
20050725	Continuing on the Alpha stuff. (Adding dummy ldt/stt.)
		Adding a -A command line option to turn off alignment checks
		in some cases (for translated code).
		Trying to remove the old bintrans code which updated the pc
		and nr_of_executed_instructions for every instruction.
20050726	Making another attempt att removing the pc/nr of instructions
		code. This time it worked, huge performance increase for
		artificial test code, but performance loss for real-world
		code :-( so I'm scrapping that code for now.
		Tiny performance increase on Alpha (by using ret instead of
		jmp, to play nice with the Alpha's branch prediction) for the
		old MIPS bintrans backend.
20050727	Various minor fixes and cleanups.
20050728	Switching from a 2-level virtual to host/physical translation
		system for ARM emulation, to a 1-level translation.
		Trying to switch from 2-level to 1-level for the MIPS bintrans
		system as well (Alpha only, so far), but there is at least one
		problem: caches and/or how they work with device mappings.
20050730	Doing the 2-level to 1-level conversion for the i386 backend.
		The cache/device bug is still there for R2K/3K :(
		Various other minor updates (Malta etc).
		The mc146818 clock now updates the UIP bit in a way which works
		better with Linux for at least sgimips and Malta emulation.
		Beginning the work on refactoring the dyntrans system.
20050731	Continuing the dyntrans refactoring.
		Fixing a small but serious host alignment bug in memory_rw.
		Adding support for big-endian load/stores to the i386 bintrans
		backend.
		Another minor i386 bintrans backend update: stores from the
		zero register are now one (or two) loads shorter.
		The slt and sltu instructions were incorrectly implemented for
		the i386 backend; only using them for 32-bit mode for now.
20050801	Continuing the dyntrans refactoring.
		Cleanup of the ns16550 serial controller (removing unnecessary
		code).
		Bugfix (memory corruption bug) in dev_gt, and a patch/hack from
		Alec Voropay for Linux/Malta.
20050802	More cleanup/refactoring of the dyntrans subsystem: adding
		phys_page pointers to the lookup tables, for quick jumps
		between translated pages.
		Better fix for the ns16550 device (but still no real FIFO
		functionality).
		Converting cpu_ppc to the new dyntrans system. This means that
		I will have to start from scratch with implementing each
		instruction, and figure out how to implement dual 64/32-bit
		modes etc.
		Removing the URISC CPU family, because it was useless.
20050803	When selecting a machine type, the main type can now be omitted
		if the subtype name is unique. (I.e. -E can be omitted.)
		Fixing a dyntrans/device update bug. (Writes to offset 0 of
		a device could sometimes go unnoticed.)
		Adding an experimental "instruction combination" hack for
		ARM for memset-like byte fill loops.
20050804	Minor progress on cpu_alpha and related things.
		Finally fixing the MIPS dmult/dmultu bugs.
		Fixing some minor TODOs.
20050805	Generalizing the 8259 PIC. It now also works with Cobalt
		and evbmips emulation, in addition to the x86 hack.
		Finally converting the ns16550 device to use devinit.
		Continuing the work on the dyntrans system. Thinking about
		how to add breakpoints.
20050806	More dyntrans updates. Breakpoints seem to work now.
20050807	Minor updates: cpu_alpha and related things; removing
		dev_malta (as it isn't used any more).
		Dyntrans: working on general "show trace tree" support.
		The trace tree stuff now works with both the old MIPS code and
		with newer dyntrans modes. :)
		Continuing on Alpha-related stuff (trying to get *BSD to boot
		a bit further, adding more instructions, etc).
20050808	Adding a dummy IA64 cpu family, and continuing the refactoring
		of the dyntrans system.
		Removing the regression test stuff, because it was more or
		less useless.
		Adding loadlinked/storeconditional type instructions to the
		Alpha emulation. (Needed for Linux/alpha. Not very well tested
		yet.)
20050809	The function call trace tree now prints a per-function nr of
		arguments. (Semi-meaningless, since that data isn't read yet
		from the ELFs; some hardcoded symbols such as memcpy() and
		strlen() work fine, though.)
		More dyntrans refactoring; taking out more of the things that
		are common to all cpu families.
20050810	Working on adding support for "dual mode" for PPC dyntrans
		(i.e. both 64-bit and 32-bit modes).
		(Re)adding some simple PPC instructions.
20050811	Adding a dummy M68K cpu family. The dyntrans system isn't ready
		for variable-length ISAs yet, so it's completely bogus so far.
		Re-adding more PPC instructions.
		Adding a hack to src/file.c which allows OpenBSD/mac68k a.out
		kernels to be loaded.
		Beginning to add PPC loads/stores. So far they only work in
		32-bit mode.
20050812	The configure file option "add_remote" now accepts symbolic
		host names, in addition to numeric IPv4 addresses.
		Re-adding more PPC instructions.
20050814	Continuing to port back more PPC instructions.
		Found and fixed the cache/device write-update bug for 32-bit
		MIPS bintrans. :-)
		Triggered a really weird and annoying bug in Compaq's C
		compiler; ccc sometimes outputs code which loads from an
		address _before_ checking whether the pointer was NULL or not.
		(I'm not sure how to handle this problem.)
20050815	Removing all of the old x86 instruction execution code; adding
		a new (dummy) dyntrans module for x86.
		Taking the first steps to extend the dyntrans system to support
		variable-length instructions.
		Slowly preparing for the next release.
20050816	Adding a dummy SPARC cpu module.
		Minor updates (documentation etc) for the release.

==============  RELEASE 0.3.5  ==============


1 dpavlin 2 #!/bin/sh
2     ###############################################################################
3     #
4     # Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Anders Gavare. All rights reserved.
5     #
6     # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7     # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
8     #
9     # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10     # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11     # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12     # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13     # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14     # 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
15     # derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
16     #
17     # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
18     # ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
19     # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
20     # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
21     # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
22     # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
23     # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
24     # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
25     # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
26     # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
27     # SUCH DAMAGE.
28     #
29     #
30 dpavlin 12 # $Id: configure,v 1.155 2005/08/16 05:37:08 debug Exp $
31 dpavlin 2 #
32     # This is a minimal configure script, hardcoded for GXemul. This script
33     # figures out which compiler flags will work, and creates Makefiles in
34     # sub-directories. A config.h file is also created.
35     #
36     #
37     # ---> FOR NORMAL USE, JUST RUN ./configure WITHOUT OPTIONS!
38     #
39     #
40     # To compile the emulator with profiling (during development), use
41     # CFLAGS="-pg", run the emulator, and then run 'gprof gxemul' and study
42     # the results.
43     #
44     #
45     # The main things that are detected by this script:
46     #
47     # o) special hacks for some OSes
48     # o) which compiler to use (overridden by setting CC)
49     # o) which compiler flags to use (overridden by setting CFLAGS)
50     # o) X11 flags and libraries (TODO: should be possible to override)
51     # o) binary translation (on supported platforms)
52     # o) prefetch capability (TODO: this is assumed on Alpha, but not all
53     # Alphas have it...)
54     #
55 dpavlin 10 # TODO:
56     # o) do not enable prefetch on Alpha ev4 or ev5, only on pca56 and newer
57     # o) X11 libs and includes via command line options?
58     #
59 dpavlin 2 ###############################################################################
60    
61 dpavlin 12 # Figure out if this is a stable version (0.x.x).
62     X=`basename \`pwd\`|cut -d \- -f 2-|cut -c1-2`
63     if [ z"$X" = z0. ]; then
64     # Stable:
65     ENABLEMIPS=YES
66     else
67     # Development:
68     ENABLEALPHA=YES
69     ENABLEARM=YES
70     ENABLEIA64=YES
71     ENABLEM68K=YES
72     ENABLEMIPS=YES
73     ENABLEPPC=YES
74     ENABLESPARC=YES
75     ENABLEX86=YES
76     fi
77 dpavlin 2
78     if [ z"$*" != z ]; then
79     # Parse command line options:
80     for a in $*; do
81     if [ z$a = z--disable-x ]; then
82     NOX11=YES
83     else if [ z$a = z--always32 ]; then
84     ALWAYS32=YES
85 dpavlin 8 else if [ z$a = z--tracenull ]; then
86     TRACENULL=YES
87 dpavlin 2 else if [ z$a = z--disable-bintrans ]; then
88     NOBINTRANS=YES
89 dpavlin 6 else if [ z$a = z--enable-bintrans ]; then
90     NOBINTRANS=NO
91     else if [ z$a = z--disable-mips16 ]; then
92     MIPS16=NO
93 dpavlin 2 else if [ z$a = z--enable-mips16 ]; then
94     MIPS16=YES
95 dpavlin 12 else if [ z$a = z--disable-alpha ]; then
96     ENABLEALPHA=NO
97     else if [ z$a = z--enable-alpha ]; then
98     ENABLEALPHA=YES
99 dpavlin 6 else if [ z$a = z--disable-arm ]; then
100     ENABLEARM=NO
101     else if [ z$a = z--enable-arm ]; then
102     ENABLEARM=YES
103 dpavlin 12 else if [ z$a = z--disable-ia64 ]; then
104     ENABLEIA64=NO
105     else if [ z$a = z--enable-ia64 ]; then
106     ENABLEIA64=YES
107     else if [ z$a = z--disable-m68k ]; then
108     ENABLEM68K=NO
109     else if [ z$a = z--enable-m68k ]; then
110     ENABLEM86K=YES
111 dpavlin 2 else if [ z$a = z--disable-mips ]; then
112     ENABLEMIPS=NO
113 dpavlin 6 else if [ z$a = z--enable-mips ]; then
114     ENABLEMIPS=YES
115 dpavlin 2 else if [ z$a = z--disable-ppc ]; then
116     ENABLEPPC=NO
117 dpavlin 6 else if [ z$a = z--enable-ppc ]; then
118     ENABLEPPC=YES
119 dpavlin 12 else if [ z$a = z--disable-sparc ]; then
120     ENABLESPARC=NO
121     else if [ z$a = z--enable-sparc ]; then
122     ENABLESPARC=YES
123 dpavlin 6 else if [ z$a = z--disable-x86 ]; then
124     ENABLEX86=NO
125 dpavlin 4 else if [ z$a = z--enable-x86 ]; then
126     ENABLEX86=YES
127 dpavlin 6 else if [ z$a = z--disable-delays ]; then
128     DELAYS=NO
129 dpavlin 2 else if [ z$a = z--enable-delays ]; then
130     DELAYS=YES
131 dpavlin 6 else if [ z$a = z--disable-caches ]; then
132     CACHES=NO
133 dpavlin 2 else if [ z$a = z--enable-caches ]; then
134     CACHES=YES
135     else if [ z$a = z--help ]; then
136     echo "usage: $0 [options]"
137 dpavlin 12
138     printf "\nGeneral options:\n\n"
139    
140     echo " --disable-bintrans configure without the" \
141     "old binary translation subsystem,"
142     echo " even if the host" \
143     "supports it"
144     echo " --disable-x don't include X11 support"
145    
146     printf "\nDevelopment (debug) options:\n\n"
147    
148     echo " --always32 enable ALWAYS_SIGNEXTEND_32"\
149     "(for hunting down 32-bit bugs)"
150 dpavlin 8 echo " --tracenull enable" \
151     "TRACE_NULL_CRASHES (for bug hunting)"
152 dpavlin 6 printf " --enable-caches enable cache emulation"
153     printf " (BUGGY)\n"
154     echo " --enable-delays enable instruction" \
155 dpavlin 2 "latency/delay emulation"
156 dpavlin 12
157     if [ z$ENABLEALPHA = zYES ]; then
158     printf " --disable-alpha disable "
159     else
160     printf " --enable-alpha enable "
161 dpavlin 6 fi
162 dpavlin 12 printf "Alpha CPU emulation\n"
163    
164     if [ z$ENABLEARM = zYES ]; then
165     printf " --disable-arm disable "
166     else
167     printf " --enable-arm enable "
168     fi
169     printf "ARM CPU emulation\n"
170    
171     if [ z$ENABLEIA64 = zYES ]; then
172     printf " --disable-ia64 disable "
173     else
174     printf " --enable-ia64 enable "
175     fi
176     printf "IA64 CPU emulation\n"
177    
178     if [ z$ENABLEM68K = zYES ]; then
179     printf " --disable-m68k disable "
180     else
181     printf " --enable-m68k enable "
182     fi
183     printf "M68K CPU emulation\n"
184    
185     if [ z$ENABLEMIPS = zYES ]; then
186     printf " --disable-mips disable "
187     else
188     printf " --enable-mips enable "
189     fi
190     printf "MIPS CPU emulation\n"
191    
192     if [ z$ENABLEPPC = zYES ]; then
193     printf " --disable-ppc disable "
194     else
195     printf " --enable-ppc enable "
196     fi
197     printf "POWER/PPC CPU emulation\n"
198    
199     if [ z$ENABLESPARC = zYES ]; then
200     printf " --disable-sparc disable "
201     else
202     printf " --enable-sparc enable "
203     fi
204     printf "SPARC CPU emulation\n"
205    
206     if [ z$ENABLEX86 = zYES ]; then
207     printf " --disable-x86 disable "
208     else
209     printf " --enable-x86 enable "
210     fi
211     printf "x86 CPU emulation\n"
212    
213     echo " --enable-mips16 enable MIPS16 support"
214    
215     printf "\n(Pretty much all of these options are only"
216     printf " meaningful during the development of\nthe"
217     printf " emulator, and should not be used when "
218     printf "compiling a stable version.)\n"
219 dpavlin 2 exit
220     else
221     echo "Invalid option: $a"
222     echo "Run $0 --help to get a list of" \
223     "available options."
224     exit
225 dpavlin 12 fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi
226     fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi; fi
227 dpavlin 2 done
228     fi
229    
230    
231     ###############################################################################
232     #
233     # Configure options:
234     #
235     # This creates a config.h file, which is then included from include/misc.h.
236     #
237     ###############################################################################
238    
239     # Head of config.h:
240     printf "/*
241     * THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY CREATED BY configure!
242     * DON'T EDIT THIS FILE MANUALLY, IT WILL BE OVERWRITTEN.
243     */
244     \n#ifndef CONFIG_H\n#define CONFIG_H\n\n" > config.h
245    
246    
247     # Figure out if VERSION should be defined.
248     X=`basename \`pwd\`|cut -d \- -f 2-`
249     if [ z"$X" = zgxemul ]; then
250 dpavlin 10 echo '/* No VERSION defined. */' >> config.h
251 dpavlin 2 else
252     printf "#define VERSION \"$X\"\n" >> config.h
253     fi
254    
255    
256     ZZ=`echo compiled on \`uname\`/\`uname -m\`, \`date\``
257     printf "#define COMPILE_DATE \"$ZZ\"\n" >> config.h
258    
259    
260    
261     # Support for various CPU types:
262     if [ z$MIPS16 = zYES ]; then
263     printf 'Enabling MIPS16 support. '
264     printf 'NOTE: MIPS16 support is not really working yet.\n'
265     printf "#define ENABLE_MIPS16\n" >> config.h
266     fi
267 dpavlin 12 if [ z$ENABLEALPHA = zYES ]; then
268     printf "#define ENABLE_ALPHA\n" >> config.h
269     CPU_ARCHS="$CPU_ARCHS cpu_alpha.o cpu_alpha_palcode.o"
270     fi
271 dpavlin 6 if [ z$ENABLEARM = zYES ]; then
272     printf "#define ENABLE_ARM\n" >> config.h
273 dpavlin 12 CPU_ARCHS="$CPU_ARCHS cpu_arm.o"
274 dpavlin 6 fi
275 dpavlin 12 if [ z$ENABLEIA64 = zYES ]; then
276     printf "#define ENABLE_IA64\n" >> config.h
277     CPU_ARCHS="$CPU_ARCHS cpu_ia64.o"
278     fi
279     if [ z$ENABLEM68K = zYES ]; then
280     printf "#define ENABLE_M68K\n" >> config.h
281     CPU_ARCHS="$CPU_ARCHS cpu_m68k.o"
282     fi
283 dpavlin 2 if [ z$ENABLEMIPS = zYES ]; then
284     printf "#define ENABLE_MIPS\n" >> config.h
285     fi
286     if [ z$ENABLEPPC = zYES ]; then
287     printf "#define ENABLE_PPC\n" >> config.h
288 dpavlin 12 CPU_ARCHS="$CPU_ARCHS cpu_ppc.o"
289 dpavlin 2 fi
290 dpavlin 12 if [ z$ENABLESPARC = zYES ]; then
291     printf "#define ENABLE_SPARC\n" >> config.h
292     CPU_ARCHS="$CPU_ARCHS cpu_sparc.o"
293 dpavlin 2 fi
294 dpavlin 4 if [ z$ENABLEX86 = zYES ]; then
295     printf "#define ENABLE_X86\n" >> config.h
296 dpavlin 12 CPU_ARCHS="$CPU_ARCHS cpu_x86.o"
297 dpavlin 4 fi
298 dpavlin 2
299    
300     # Instruction delay/latency emulation:
301     if [ z$DELAYS = zYES ]; then
302     echo 'Enabling Instruction delay/latency emulation.'
303     printf "#define ENABLE_INSTRUCTION_DELAYS\n" >> config.h
304     fi
305    
306    
307 dpavlin 8 # Development option: ALWAYS_SIGNEXTEND_32
308 dpavlin 2 if [ z$ALWAYS32 = zYES ]; then
309     echo 'Enabling ALWAYS_SIGNEXTEND_32. (NOTE:' \
310     'This slows down everything.)'
311     printf "#define ALWAYS_SIGNEXTEND_32\n" >> config.h
312     fi
313    
314    
315 dpavlin 8 # Development option: TRACE_NULL_CRASHES
316     if [ z$TRACENULL = zYES ]; then
317     echo 'Enabling TRACE_NULL_CRASHES. (NOTE:' \
318     'This slows down the emulator.)'
319     printf "#define TRACE_NULL_CRASHES\n" >> config.h
320     fi
321    
322    
323 dpavlin 2 # Cache emulation:
324     if [ z$CACHES = zYES ]; then
325     echo 'Enabling Cache emulation. (EXPERIMENTAL)'
326     printf "#define ENABLE_CACHE_EMULATION\n" >> config.h
327    
328     if [ z$DELAYS != zYES ]; then
329     printf 'WARNING: Cache emulation without instruction '
330     printf 'delay/latency emulation\n'
331     printf ' (--delays) will not produce correct '
332     printf 'cache miss penalties and such.\n'
333     fi
334 dpavlin 6
335     printf "\nNOTE: Cache emulation enabled, but right now it triggers "
336     printf "weird bugs in the\n emulator. You have been warned.\n\n"
337 dpavlin 2 fi
338    
339    
340     ###############################################################################
341     #
342     # Special hacks for some host OSes:
343     #
344     ###############################################################################
345    
346     if [ z"`uname|cut -c 1-6`" = zCYGWIN ]; then
347     CYGWIN=YES
348    
349     if [ z"$CC" = z ]; then
350     # Assume gcc on Cygwin (Windows) systems.
351     CC=gcc
352     fi
353     fi
354    
355     if [ z"`uname`" = zHP-UX ]; then
356     HPUX=YES
357    
358     if [ z$CC = z ]; then
359     if [ -f /usr/local/pa64/bin/gcc ]; then
360     CC=/usr/local/pa64/bin/gcc
361     fi
362     fi
363     fi
364    
365     if [ z"`uname`" = zOSF1 ]; then
366     OSF1=YES
367     fi
368    
369    
370     ###############################################################################
371     #
372     # Create the Makefile header:
373     #
374     ###############################################################################
375    
376     rm -f _Makefile.header
377    
378     printf "#
379     # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! It is automagically created by
380     # the configure script, based on Makefile.skel.
381     #\n\n" >> _Makefile.header
382    
383    
384     echo 'int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { return 0; }' > _testprog.c
385    
386    
387     # Try to detect which C compiler to use, if CC is not set:
388     printf "checking which C compiler to use... "
389    
390     if [ z"$CC" = z ]; then
391     CC=cc
392    
393     # Try gcc first:
394     printf "#!/bin/sh\ngcc _testprog.c -o _testprog >" > _test.sh
395     printf " /dev/null 2> /dev/null\n" >> _test.sh
396     chmod 755 _test.sh
397     ./_test.sh > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
398     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
399     CC=gcc
400     fi
401     rm -f _testprog
402    
403     # If both gcc and cc exist, then cc might be a vendor specific
404     # compiler which produces faster code than gcc (eg on Solaris):
405     printf "#!/bin/sh\ncc _testprog.c -o _testprog >" > _test.sh
406     printf " /dev/null 2> /dev/null\n" >> _test.sh
407     chmod 755 _test.sh
408     ./_test.sh > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
409     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
410     CC=cc
411     fi
412     rm -f _testprog
413    
414     # Try ccc (FreeBSD/Alpha):
415     printf "#!/bin/sh\nccc _testprog.c -o _testprog >" > _test.sh
416     printf " /dev/null 2> /dev/null\n" >> _test.sh
417     chmod 755 _test.sh
418     ./_test.sh > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
419     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
420     CC="ccc"
421     fi
422     rm -f _testprog
423    
424     rm -f _test.sh
425     fi
426    
427    
428     rm -f _testprog
429     printf "$CC $CFLAGS"
430    
431    
432     CCTYPE="generic"
433    
434     if $CC $CFLAGS -V 2> /dev/null | grep ompaq 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
435     COMPAQCC=YES
436     CCTYPE="Compaq CC"
437     fi
438    
439     if $CC $CFLAGS -V 2>&1 | grep Sun 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
440     SUNCC=YES
441     CCTYPE="Solaris CC"
442     fi
443    
444     if $CC $CFLAGS -v 2>&1 | grep gcc 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
445     GCCCC=YES
446     CCTYPE="GNU CC"
447     fi
448    
449     if [ z$CYGWIN = zYES ]; then
450     CCTYPE="$CCTYPE (Cygwin)"
451     fi
452    
453     echo " ($CCTYPE)"
454    
455    
456     if [ z$NOX11 = z ]; then
457     printf "checking for X11 headers and libs\n"
458    
459     # Try to compile a small X11 test program:
460     printf "#include <X11/Xlib.h>
461     #include <stdio.h>
462     Display *dis;
463     void f(void) {
464     dis = XOpenDisplay(NULL);
465     }
466     int main(int argc, char *argv[])
467     { return 0; }
468     " > _test_x11.c
469    
470     XOK=0
471    
472     XINCLUDE=-I/usr/X11R6/include
473     $CC $CFLAGS _test_x11.c -c -o _test_x11.o $XINCLUDE 2> /dev/null
474    
475     XLIB="-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11"
476     $CC $CFLAGS _test_x11.o -o _test_x11 $XLIB 2> /dev/null
477    
478     if [ -x _test_x11 ]; then
479     XOK=1
480     fi
481    
482     rm -f _test_x11 _test_x11.o
483    
484     if [ z$XOK = z0 ]; then
485     XINCLUDE=""
486     $CC $CFLAGS _test_x11.c -c -o _test_x11.o \
487     $XINCLUDE 2> /dev/null
488    
489     # -lsocket for Solaris
490     XLIB="-lX11 -lsocket"
491     $CC $CFLAGS _test_x11.o -o _test_x11 $XLIB 2> /dev/null
492    
493     if [ -x _test_x11 ]; then
494     XOK=1
495     fi
496     rm -f _test_x11 _test_x11.o
497     fi
498    
499     if [ z`uname` = zNetBSD ]; then
500     echo "Using NetBSD hack for X11 libs..."
501     XLIB="$XLIB -Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib"
502     fi
503    
504     if [ z`uname` = zOpenBSD ]; then
505     if [ z`uname -m` = zarc ]; then
506     echo "Using old OpenBSD/arc hack for X11 libs..."
507     XLIB="$XLIB -Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib"
508     fi
509     fi
510    
511     if [ z$XOK = z0 ]; then
512     echo "Failed to compile X11 test program." \
513     "Configuring without X11."
514     else
515     printf "X11 headers: $XINCLUDE\n"
516     printf "X11 libraries: $XLIB\n"
517     echo "XINCLUDE=$XINCLUDE" >> _Makefile.header
518     echo "XLIB=$XLIB" >> _Makefile.header
519     printf "#define WITH_X11\n" >> config.h
520     fi
521    
522     rm -f _test_x11.c
523     fi
524    
525    
526     if [ z$HPUX = zYES ]; then
527     CFLAGS="-D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED $CFLAGS"
528     printf "#define HPUX\n" >> config.h
529     fi
530    
531    
532     if [ z$OSF1 = zYES ]; then
533     CFLAGS="-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_OSF_SOURCE -D_POSIX_PII_SOCKET $CFLAGS"
534     fi
535    
536    
537 dpavlin 12 # Check for 'alpha' define.
538     printf "checking for 'alpha' define... "
539 dpavlin 2 printf "#include <stdio.h>\nint main(int argc, char *argv[]){
540     #ifdef alpha
541     printf(\"1\");
542     #undef alpha
543     #ifdef alpha
544     printf(\"2\");
545     #endif
546     #endif
547     printf(\"\\\n\");return 0;}\n" > _testm.c
548     $CC $CFLAGS _testm.c -o _testm 2> /dev/null
549     if [ ! -x _testm ]; then
550     printf "\nWARNING! COULD NOT COMPILE alpha define TEST"
551     printf " PROGRAM AT ALL!\n"
552     else
553     if [ z`./_testm` = z1 ]; then
554     printf "yes, workaround applied\n"
555     echo "#undef alpha" >> config.h
556     else
557     if [ z`./_testm` = z12 ]; then
558     printf "yes, but workaround not possible\n"
559     exit
560     else
561     printf "no\n"
562     fi
563     fi
564     fi
565     rm -f _testm*
566    
567    
568     # Some OSes on MIPS seems to define 'mips' to 1. (eg OpenBSD/arc)
569 dpavlin 12 printf "checking for 'mips' define... "
570 dpavlin 2 printf "#include <stdio.h>\nint main(int argc, char *argv[]){
571     #ifdef mips
572     printf(\"1\");
573     #undef mips
574     #ifdef mips
575     printf(\"2\");
576     #endif
577     #endif
578     printf(\"\\\n\");return 0;}\n" > _testm.c
579     $CC $CFLAGS _testm.c -o _testm 2> /dev/null
580     if [ ! -x _testm ]; then
581     printf "\nWARNING! COULD NOT COMPILE mips define TEST"
582     printf " PROGRAM AT ALL!\n"
583     else
584     if [ z`./_testm` = z1 ]; then
585     printf "yes, workaround applied\n"
586     echo "#undef mips" >> config.h
587     else
588     if [ z`./_testm` = z12 ]; then
589     printf "yes, but workaround not possible\n"
590     exit
591     else
592     printf "no\n"
593     fi
594     fi
595     fi
596     rm -f _testm*
597    
598    
599     # Similar to the mips define check above, although I don't know if
600     # any OS actually defined ppc like this.
601 dpavlin 12 printf "checking for 'ppc' define... "
602 dpavlin 2 printf "#include <stdio.h>\nint main(int argc, char *argv[]){
603     #ifdef ppc
604     printf(\"1\");
605     #undef ppc
606     #ifdef ppc
607     printf(\"2\");
608     #endif
609     #endif
610     printf(\"\\\n\");return 0;}\n" > _testm.c
611     $CC $CFLAGS _testm.c -o _testm 2> /dev/null
612     if [ ! -x _testm ]; then
613     printf "\nWARNING! COULD NOT COMPILE ppc define TEST"
614     printf " PROGRAM AT ALL!\n"
615     else
616     if [ z`./_testm` = z1 ]; then
617     printf "yes, workaround applied\n"
618     echo "#undef ppc" >> config.h
619     else
620     if [ z`./_testm` = z12 ]; then
621     printf "yes, but workaround not possible\n"
622     exit
623     else
624     printf "no\n"
625     fi
626     fi
627     fi
628     rm -f _testm*
629    
630    
631     # Similar to the mips define check above, although I don't know if
632     # any OS actually defined sparc like this.
633 dpavlin 12 printf "checking for 'sparc' define... "
634 dpavlin 2 printf "#include <stdio.h>\nint main(int argc, char *argv[]){
635     #ifdef sparc
636     printf(\"1\");
637     #undef sparc
638     #ifdef sparc
639     printf(\"2\");
640     #endif
641     #endif
642     printf(\"\\\n\");return 0;}\n" > _testm.c
643     $CC $CFLAGS _testm.c -o _testm 2> /dev/null
644     if [ ! -x _testm ]; then
645     printf "\nWARNING! COULD NOT COMPILE sparc define TEST "
646     printf "PROGRAM AT ALL!\n"
647     else
648     if [ z`./_testm` = z1 ]; then
649     printf "yes, workaround applied\n"
650     echo "#undef sparc" >> config.h
651     else
652     if [ z`./_testm` = z12 ]; then
653     printf "yes, but workaround not possible\n"
654     exit
655     else
656     printf "no\n"
657     fi
658     fi
659     fi
660     rm -f _testm*
661    
662    
663     # CWARNINGS:
664     printf "checking whether -Wall can be used... "
665     $CC $CFLAGS _testprog.c -o _testprog -Wall 2> /dev/null
666     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
667     printf "yes\n"
668     CWARNINGS="-Wall $CWARNINGS"
669    
670     # Compaq's compiler always seems to warn about the long long type,
671     # and unusedtop suppresses warnings about include files being
672     # included more than once.
673     if [ z"$COMPAQCC" = zYES ]; then
674     CWARNINGS="$CWARNINGS -msg_disable longlongtype,unusedtop"
675     fi
676     else
677     printf "no\n"
678     fi
679     rm -f _testprog
680    
681    
682     if [ z"$COMPAQCC" = zYES ]; then
683     # -O4 is possible, but is -O3 better?
684     CFLAGS="-O4 $CFLAGS"
685     else
686     if [ z"`uname`" = zSunOS ]; then
687     # "cc", the system's default compiler:
688     if [ z"$SUNCC" = zYES ]; then
689     CFLAGS="-xO5 -xdepend $CFLAGS"
690     fi
691     printf "#define SOLARIS\n" >> config.h
692     OTHERLIBS="-lsocket $OTHERLIBS"
693     else
694     # gcc or something else:
695     $CC $CFLAGS _testprog.c -o _testprog -O 2> /dev/null
696     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
697     rm -f _testprog
698     $CC $CFLAGS _testprog.c -o _testprog -O2 2> /dev/null
699     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
700     CFLAGS="-O2 $CFLAGS"
701     else
702     CFLAGS="-O $CFLAGS"
703     fi
704     fi
705     fi
706     fi
707     rm -f _testprog
708    
709    
710     # -fschedule-insns causes bugs on i386 with gcc,
711     # but works OK on my alpha with ccc (compaq's cc).
712     if [ z"$COMPAQCC" = zYES ]; then
713     printf "checking whether -fschedule-insns2 can be used... "
714     $CC $CFLAGS _testprog.c -o _testprog -fschedule-insns2 2> /dev/null
715     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
716     CFLAGS="-fschedule-insns2 $CFLAGS"
717     printf "yes\n"
718     else
719     printf "no\n"
720     fi
721     rm -f _testprog
722    
723     printf "checking whether -fschedule-insns can be used... "
724     $CC $CFLAGS _testprog.c -o _testprog -fschedule-insns 2> /dev/null
725     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
726     CFLAGS="-fschedule-insns $CFLAGS"
727     printf "yes\n"
728     else
729     printf "no\n"
730     fi
731     rm -f _testprog
732    
733     # # -intrinsics
734     # $CC $CFLAGS _testprog.c -o _testprog -intrinsics 2> /dev/null
735     # if [ -x _testprog ]; then
736     # CFLAGS="-intrinsics $CFLAGS"
737     # fi
738     # rm -f _testprog
739    
740     # -fast
741     printf "checking whether -fast can be used... "
742     $CC $CFLAGS _testprog.c -o _testprog -fast 2> /dev/null
743     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
744     CFLAGS="-fast $CFLAGS"
745     printf "yes\n"
746     else
747     printf "no\n"
748     fi
749     rm -f _testprog
750     fi
751    
752    
753     # -fpeephole
754     printf "checking whether -fpeephole can be used... "
755     $CC $CFLAGS -fpeephole _testprog.c -o _testprog > _testprog.stdout 2>&1
756     cat _testprog.stdout >> _testprog.error
757     if grep peephole _testprog.error > /dev/null 2>&1; then
758     printf "no\n"
759     else
760     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
761     CFLAGS="-fpeephole $CFLAGS"
762     printf "yes\n"
763     else
764     printf "no\n"
765     fi
766     fi
767     rm -f _testprog _testprog.error _testprog.stdout
768    
769    
770     # -fomit-frame-pointer
771     printf "checking whether -fomit-frame-pointer can be used... "
772     $CC $CFLAGS -fomit-frame-pointer _testprog.c -o \
773     _testprog 1> _testprog.stdout 2>&1
774     cat _testprog.stdout >> _testprog.error
775     if grep frame _testprog.error > /dev/null 2>&1; then
776     printf "no\n"
777     else
778     if [ -x _testprog ]; then
779     CFLAGS="-fomit-frame-pointer $CFLAGS"
780     printf "yes\n"
781     else
782     printf "no\n"
783     fi
784     fi
785     rm -f _testprog _testprog.error _testprog.stdout
786    
787    
788     # -lrt for nanosleep?
789     printf "checking whether -lrt is required for nanosleep... "
790     printf "#include <time.h>\n#include <stdio.h>
791     int main(int argc, char *argv[]){nanosleep(NULL,NULL);return 0;}\n" > _testns.c
792     $CC $CFLAGS _testns.c -o _testns 2> /dev/null
793     if [ ! -x _testns ]; then
794     $CC $CFLAGS -lrt _testns.c -o _testns 2> /dev/null
795     if [ ! -x _testns ]; then
796     printf "WARNING! COULD NOT COMPILE WITH nanosleep AT ALL!\n"
797     else
798     # -lrt for nanosleep
799     OTHERLIBS="-lrt $OTHERLIBS"
800     printf "yes\n"
801     fi
802     else
803     printf "no\n"
804     fi
805     rm -f _testns.c _testns
806    
807    
808     # -lresolv for inet_pton?
809     printf "checking whether -lresolv is required for inet_pton... "
810     printf "int inet_pton(void); int main(int argc, " > _testr.c
811     printf "char *argv[]) { return inet_pton(); }\n" >> _testr.c
812     $CC $CFLAGS _testr.c -o _testr 2> /dev/null
813     if [ ! -x _testr ]; then
814     $CC $CFLAGS _testr.c -lresolv -o _testr 2> /dev/null
815     if [ ! -x _testr ]; then
816     $CC $CFLAGS _testr.c -lresolv -lnsl -o _testr 2> /dev/null
817     if [ ! -x _testr ]; then
818     printf "no, using inet_aton\n"
819     else
820     # -lresolv -lnsl for inet_pton
821     OTHERLIBS="-lresolv -lnsl $OTHERLIBS"
822     printf "yes (and -lnsl)\n"
823     printf "#define HAVE_INET_PTON\n" >> config.h
824     fi
825     else
826     # -lresolv for inet_pton
827     OTHERLIBS="-lresolv $OTHERLIBS"
828     printf "yes\n"
829     printf "#define HAVE_INET_PTON\n" >> config.h
830     fi
831     else
832     printf "no\n"
833     printf "#define HAVE_INET_PTON\n" >> config.h
834     fi
835     rm -f _testr.[co] _testr
836    
837    
838     # -lm?
839     printf "checking for math libs..."
840     printf "#include <math.h>\nint main(int argc, char *argv[]) { " > _testr.c
841     printf "double x = sqrt((double)argc); return (int)x; }\n" >> _testr.c
842     $CC $CFLAGS _testr.c -o _testr 2> /dev/null
843     if [ ! -x _testr ]; then
844     $CC $CFLAGS _testr.c -lm -o _testr 2> /dev/null
845     if [ ! -x _testr ]; then
846     $CC $CFLAGS _testr.c -lm -lcpml -o _testr 2> /dev/null
847     if [ ! -x _testr ]; then
848     printf "\nWARNING! Could not compile math test "
849     printf "at all!\nContinuing anyway.\n\n"
850     else
851     # -lm AND -lcpml
852     OTHERLIBS="-lm -lcpml $OTHERLIBS"
853     printf " -lm -lcpml\n"
854     fi
855     else
856     # Normal -lm
857     OTHERLIBS="-lm $OTHERLIBS"
858     printf " -lm\n"
859     fi
860     else
861     printf " none needed\n"
862     fi
863     rm -f _testr.[co] _testr
864    
865    
866 dpavlin 10 # strlcpy missing?
867     printf "checking for strlcpy... "
868     printf "#include <string.h>
869     int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { char *p; char *q; size_t x;
870     x = strlcpy(p, q, 50); return 0;}\n" > _tests.c
871     $CC $CFLAGS _tests.c -o _tests 2> /dev/null
872     if [ ! -x _tests ]; then
873     printf "missing, using mystrlcpy\n"
874     printf "#define strlcpy mystrlcpy\n" >> config.h
875     printf "#define strlcat mystrlcat\n" >> config.h
876     printf "#define USE_STRLCPY_REPLACEMENTS\n" >> config.h
877     else
878     printf "found\n"
879     fi
880     rm -f _tests.[co] _tests
881    
882    
883 dpavlin 2 # strtoull missing?
884     printf "checking for strtoull... "
885     printf "#include <stdlib.h>
886     #include <limits.h>
887     #include <stdio.h>
888     int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
889     long long x = strtoull(argv[1], NULL, 0); return 0;}\n" > _tests.c
890     $CC $CFLAGS _tests.c -o _tests 2> /dev/null
891     if [ ! -x _tests ]; then
892     printf "missing, using mystrtoull\n"
893     printf "#define strtoull mystrtoull\n" >> config.h
894     else
895 dpavlin 6 printf "found\n"
896 dpavlin 2 fi
897 dpavlin 6 rm -f _tests.[co] _tests
898 dpavlin 2
899    
900 dpavlin 6 # mkstemp missing?
901     printf "checking for mkstemp... "
902     printf "#include <unistd.h>
903     int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int x; char *y = \"abc\";
904     x = mkstemp(y); return 0;}\n" > _tests.c
905     $CC $CFLAGS _tests.c -o _tests 2> /dev/null
906     if [ ! -x _tests ]; then
907     printf "missing, using workaround\n"
908     printf "#define mkstemp mymkstemp\n" >> config.h
909     else
910     printf "found\n"
911     fi
912     rm -f _tests.[co] _tests
913    
914    
915 dpavlin 2 # fseeko missing?
916     printf "checking for fseeko... "
917     printf "#include <stdlib.h>
918     #include <limits.h>
919     #include <stdio.h>
920     #include <sys/types.h>
921     int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { fseeko(NULL, 0, 0); return 0;}\n" > _tests.c
922     $CC $CFLAGS _tests.c -o _tests 2> /dev/null
923     if [ ! -x _tests ]; then
924 dpavlin 6 printf "missing\n"
925 dpavlin 2 printf "WARNING! fseeko missing from libc. Using a hack, "
926     printf "which probably doesn't work.\n"
927     printf "#define HACK_FSEEKO\n" >> config.h
928     else
929 dpavlin 6 printf "found\n"
930 dpavlin 2 fi
931     rm -f _tests.[co] _tests
932    
933    
934     # socklen_t missing?
935     # (for example really old OpenBSD/arc 2.3, inside the emulator)
936     printf "checking for socklen_t... "
937     printf "#include <stdlib.h>
938     #include <stdio.h>
939     #include <sys/types.h>
940     #include <sys/socket.h>
941     int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { socklen_t x; return 0;}\n" > _tests.c
942     $CC $CFLAGS _tests.c -o _tests 2> /dev/null
943     if [ ! -x _tests ]; then
944     printf "no, using int\n"
945     CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Dsocklen_t=int"
946     else
947 dpavlin 6 printf "socklen_t\n"
948 dpavlin 2 fi
949     rm -f _tests.[co] _tests
950    
951    
952     # MAP_ANON missing? (On some HP-UX systems? Use MAP_ANONYMOUS instead.)
953     printf "checking for MAP_ANON... "
954     rm -f _tests
955     printf "#include <stdio.h>
956     #include <sys/types.h>
957     #include <sys/mman.h>
958     int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int x = MAP_ANON; return 0;}\n" > _tests.c
959     $CC $CFLAGS _tests.c -o _tests 2> /dev/null
960     if [ ! -x _tests ]; then
961     printf "#include <stdio.h>
962     #include <sys/types.h>
963     #include <sys/mman.h>
964     int main(int argc, char *argv[])
965     { int x = MAP_ANONYMOUS; return 0;}\n" > _tests.c
966     $CC $CFLAGS _tests.c -o _tests 2> /dev/null
967     if [ ! -x _tests ]; then
968     printf "no\n\n"
969     printf "WARNING! Neither MAP_ANON nor MAP_ANONYMOUS work on "
970     printf "this system.\nPlease try to compile anyway, and report"
971     printf " to me whether it builds/runs or not.\n\n"
972     printf "#define MAP_ANON 0\n" >> config.h
973     printf "#define NO_MAP_ANON\n" >> config.h
974     else
975     printf "using MAP_ANONYMOUS\n"
976     printf "#define MAP_ANON MAP_ANONYMOUS\n" >> config.h
977     fi
978     else
979     printf "yes\n"
980     fi
981     rm -f _tests.[co] _tests
982    
983    
984     # Check for 64-bit off_t:
985     printf "checking for 64-bit off_t... "
986     printf "#include <stdio.h>\n#include <inttypes.h>\n#include <sys/types.h>\n
987     int main(int argc, char *argv[]){printf(\"%%i\\\n\",
988     (int)sizeof(off_t));return 0;}\n" > _testoff.c
989     $CC $CFLAGS _testoff.c -o _testoff 2> /dev/null
990     if [ ! -x _testoff ]; then
991     printf "\nWARNING! COULD NOT COMPILE off_t TEST PROGRAM AT ALL!\n"
992     else
993     if [ z`./_testoff` = z8 ]; then
994     printf "yes\n"
995     else
996     $CC $CFLAGS -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE \
997     _testoff.c -o _testoff 2> /dev/null
998     if [ ! -x _testoff ]; then
999     printf "\nWARNING! COULD NOT COMPILE off_t TEST "
1000     printf "PROGRAM!\n"
1001     else
1002     if [ z`./_testoff` = z8 ]; then
1003     CFLAGS="-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 $CFLAGS"
1004     CFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE $CFLAGS"
1005     printf "using -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64"
1006     printf " -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE\n"
1007     else
1008     printf "NO\n"
1009     printf "Warning! No 64-bit off_t. Continuing "
1010     printf "anyway.\n"
1011     fi
1012     fi
1013     fi
1014     fi
1015     rm -f _testoff.c _testoff
1016    
1017    
1018     # Check for u_int8_t etc:
1019     printf "checking for u_int8_t... "
1020     printf "#include <stdio.h>\n#include <inttypes.h>\n#include <sys/types.h>\n
1021     int main(int argc, char *argv[]){printf(\"%%i\\\n\",
1022     (int)sizeof(u_int8_t));return 0;}\n" > _testuint.c
1023     $CC $CFLAGS _testuint.c -o _testuint 2> /dev/null
1024     if [ ! -x _testuint ]; then
1025     rm -f _testuint*
1026     printf "#include <stdio.h>\n#include <inttypes.h>
1027     \n#include <sys/types.h>\nint main(int argc, char *argv[])
1028     {printf(\"%%i\\\n\", (int)sizeof(uint8_t));return 0;}\n" > _testuint.c
1029     $CC $CFLAGS _testuint.c -o _testuint 2> /dev/null
1030     if [ ! -x _testuint ]; then
1031     printf "no\n\nERROR: No u_int8_t or uint8_t. Aborting\n"
1032     # TODO: Automagically detect using various combinations
1033     # of char, int, short, long etc.
1034     exit
1035     fi
1036    
1037     printf "typedef uint8_t u_int8_t;\n" >> config.h
1038     printf "typedef uint16_t u_int16_t;\n" >> config.h
1039     printf "typedef uint32_t u_int32_t;\n" >> config.h
1040     printf "typedef uint64_t u_int64_t;\n" >> config.h
1041     printf "uint8_t\n"
1042     else
1043     printf "yes\n"
1044     fi
1045     rm -f _testuint.c _testuint
1046    
1047    
1048     ###############################################################################
1049     #
1050     # Dynamic binary translation (BINTRANS):
1051     #
1052     ###############################################################################
1053    
1054     printf "checking for bintrans backend... "
1055    
1056     BINTRANS=NO
1057    
1058     if [ z$ENABLEMIPS = zNO ]; then
1059     printf "NO!\nTEMPORARY HACK/PROBLEM: Disabling bintrans for now,\n"
1060     printf "until things have stabilized.\n"
1061     NOBINTRANS=YES
1062     fi
1063    
1064     if [ z$NOBINTRANS = zYES ]; then
1065     printf "disabled\n"
1066     else
1067     # Alpha:
1068     if [ z"`uname -m`" = zalpha ]; then
1069     printf "#define ALPHA\n" >> config.h
1070     printf "#define BINTRANS\n" >> config.h
1071     printf "Alpha\n"
1072     BINTRANS=YES
1073     fi
1074    
1075     # x86: (all machines ending in "86" are treated as i386)
1076     if [ z"`uname -m|rev|cut -c1-2`" = z68 ]; then
1077     printf "#define I386\n" >> config.h
1078     printf "#define BINTRANS\n" >> config.h
1079     printf "i386\n"
1080     BINTRANS=YES
1081     fi
1082    
1083     # MIPS not yet
1084     # # MIPS:
1085     # if [ z"`uname -m`" = zmips ]; then
1086     # printf "#define MIPS\n" >> config.h
1087     # printf "#define BINTRANS\n" >> config.h
1088     # printf "MIPS\n"
1089     # BINTRANS=YES
1090     # fi
1091    
1092     # # UltraSPARC:
1093     # if [ z"`uname -m`" = zsun4u ]; then
1094     # printf "#define SPARCV9\n" >> config.h
1095     # printf "#define BINTRANS\n" >> config.h
1096     # printf "SPARC V9\n"
1097     # BINTRANS=YES
1098     # else
1099     # if [ z"`uname -m`" = zsparc64 ]; then
1100     # printf "#define SPARCV9\n" >> config.h
1101     # printf "#define BINTRANS\n" >> config.h
1102     # printf "SPARC V9\n"
1103     # BINTRANS=YES
1104     # fi
1105     # fi
1106    
1107     if [ z$BINTRANS = zNO ]; then
1108     printf "not supported yet on this arch\n"
1109     fi
1110     fi
1111    
1112    
1113     ###############################################################################
1114    
1115 dpavlin 12 # Host byte order?
1116     printf "checking host endianness... "
1117     rm -f _test_end*
1118     printf '#include <stdio.h>
1119     int main(int argc, char *argv[])
1120     { int x = 1; void *xp = (void *)&x; char *p = (char *)xp;
1121     if (*p) printf("little\\\n"); else printf("big\\\n"); }
1122     ' > _test_end.c
1123     $CC $CFLAGS _test_end.c -o _test_end 2> /dev/null
1124     X=`./_test_end`
1125     echo $X
1126     if [ z$X = zlittle ]; then
1127     printf "#define HOST_LITTLE_ENDIAN\n" >> config.h
1128     else
1129     if [ z$X = zbig ]; then
1130     printf "#define HOST_BIG_ENDIAN\n" >> config.h
1131     else
1132     echo "Error! Could not determine host's endianness."
1133     exit
1134     fi
1135     fi
1136     rm -f _test_end*
1137    
1138     ###############################################################################
1139    
1140 dpavlin 2 # Prefetch support?
1141     printf "checking for asm prefetch support... "
1142     if [ z"`uname -m`" = zalpha ]; then
1143     rm -f _alpha_asm_test.c _alpha_asm_test
1144     printf 'int main(int argc, char *argv[])
1145     { int x; int *y = &x; asm ("ldl $31,0(%%0)" : : "g" (y));
1146     return 0; }\n' > _alpha_asm_test.c
1147     $CC $CFLAGS -O2 _alpha_asm_test.c -o _alpha_asm_test \
1148     > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
1149     if [ -x _alpha_asm_test ]; then
1150     # printf "#define HAVE_PREFETCH\n" >> config.h
1151     printf "#define PREFETCH(x) asm(\"ldl" >> config.h
1152     printf " \$31,0(%%0)\" : : \"g\" (x))\n" >> config.h
1153     echo "yes"
1154     PREFSUP=YES
1155     fi
1156     rm -f _alpha_asm_test.c _alpha_asm_test
1157     fi
1158     if [ z$PREFSUP = z ]; then
1159     printf "#define PREFETCH(x) { }\n" >> config.h
1160     echo "no"
1161     fi
1162    
1163    
1164     ###############################################################################
1165    
1166 dpavlin 4 INCLUDE=-Iinclude/
1167     DINCLUDE=-I../include/
1168 dpavlin 2
1169 dpavlin 12 rm -f _testprog.c
1170    
1171 dpavlin 4 echo C compiler flags: $CFLAGS $CWARNINGS
1172 dpavlin 2 echo Linker flags: $OTHERLIBS
1173     echo "CWARNINGS=$CWARNINGS" >> _Makefile.header
1174     echo "COPTIM=$CFLAGS" >> _Makefile.header
1175     echo "INCLUDE=$INCLUDE" >> _Makefile.header
1176 dpavlin 4 echo "DINCLUDE=$DINCLUDE" >> _Makefile.header
1177 dpavlin 2 echo "CC=$CC" >> _Makefile.header
1178     echo "OTHERLIBS=$OTHERLIBS" >> _Makefile.header
1179 dpavlin 12 echo "CPU_ARCHS=$CPU_ARCHS" >> _Makefile.header
1180 dpavlin 2 echo "" >> _Makefile.header
1181    
1182    
1183     # Create the Makefiles:
1184    
1185 dpavlin 12 for a in . src src/devices src/devices/fonts; do
1186 dpavlin 2 echo "creating $a/Makefile"
1187     touch $a/Makefile
1188     cat _Makefile.header > $a/Makefile
1189     cat $a/Makefile.skel >> $a/Makefile
1190     done
1191    
1192     # Tail of config.h:
1193     printf "\n#endif /* CONFIG_H */\n" >> config.h
1194    
1195     # Remove temporary Makefile header:
1196     rm -f _Makefile.header
1197    
1198     echo Configured. You may now run make to build gxemul.

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