1 # Hints for the Power MAX OS operating system (formerly PowerUX - hence the
2 # name) running on Concurrent (formerly Harris) NightHawk machines. Written
3 # by Tom.Horsley@ccur.com
5 # This hint uses dynamic linking and the new Concurrent C compiler (based
6 # on the Edison front end). This hint file was produced for a build of the
7 # 5.7.3 development release of perl running on a PowerMAX_OS 5.1SR2 system
8 # (but it should work on any Power MAX release using the newer "ec" (versus
9 # "cc") compiler, and hopefully will also work for the upcoming 5.8
10 # development release of perl).
12 # First find out where the root of the source tree is located.
26 echo "powerux hint file cannot locate root perl source!" 1>&2
30 # We DO NOT want -lmalloc or -lPW, we DO need -lgen to follow -lnsl, so
31 # fixup libswanted to reflect that desire (also need -lresolv if you want
32 # DNS name lookup to work, which seems desirable :-).
34 libswanted=`echo ' '$libswanted' ' | sed -e 's/ malloc / /' -e 's/ PW / /' -e 's/ nsl / nsl gen resolv /'`
36 # We DO NOT want /usr/ucblib in glibpth
38 glibpth=`echo ' '$glibpth' ' | sed -e 's@ /usr/ucblib @ @'`
40 # Yes, csh exists, but doesn't work worth beans, if perl tries to use it,
41 # the glob test fails, so just pretend it isn't there...
45 # Need to use Concurrent ec for most of these options to be meaningful (if you
46 # want to get this to work with gcc, you're on your own :-). Passing
47 # -Bexport to the linker when linking perl is important because it leaves
48 # the interpreter internal symbols visible to the shared libs that will be
49 # loaded on demand (and will try to reference those symbols). The -usys_nerr
50 # drags in some stuff from libc that perl proper doesn't reference but
51 # some dynamically linked extension will need to be in the static part
52 # of perl (there are probably more of these that might be useful, but
53 # for the extensions I build, this turned out to be enough). The -uldexp
54 # makes sure the custom ldexp.o I add to archobjs actually gets pulled
55 # into perl from libperl.a. The -unanosleep makes Timer::HiRes happy.
59 ccdlflags='-Zlink=dynamic -Wl,-usys_nerr -Wl,-uldexp -Wl,-unanosleep -Wl,-Bexport'
62 # Sigh... Various versions of Power MAX went out with a broken ldexp runtime
63 # routine in libc (it is fixed for sure in the upcoming SR4 release, but
64 # that hasn't made it out the door yet). Since libc is linked dynamically,
65 # and the perl you build might try to run on one of the broken systems, we
66 # need to statically link a corrected copy of ldexp.o into perl. What the
67 # following code does is determine if the ldexp.o on the current system
68 # works right. If it does, it simply extracts the ldexp.o from the system C
69 # library and uses that .o file. If the system .o is broken, the btoa
70 # encoded copy of a correct ldexp.o file included in this hint file is used
73 if [ ! -f $SRCROOT/ldexp.o ]
75 echo Finding a correct copy of ldexp.o to link with... 1>&2
76 cat > $SRCROOT/UU/ldexptest.c <<'EOF'
81 main(int argc, char ** argv) {
82 double result = pow(2.0, 38.0);
84 sprintf(buf, "%g", result);
85 if (strncmp(buf, "inf", 3) == 0) {
92 $cc -v -Zlink=static -o $SRCROOT/UU/ldexptest $SRCROOT/UU/ldexptest.c -lm > $SRCROOT/UU/ldexptest.lo 2>&1
98 LDEXPLIB=`fgrep libc.a $SRCROOT/UU/ldexptest.lo | tail -1 | sed -e 's@^[^/]*@@'`
101 if [ -f "$LDEXPLIB" ]
108 if [ "$GOODLDEXP" = "yes" ]
110 echo Congratulations! The ldexp.o on this system looks good! 1>&2
111 echo Using ldexp.o from $LDEXPLIB 1>&2
112 ( cd $SRCROOT ; ar x $LDEXPLIB ldexp.o )
114 echo Sorry, the ldexp.o on this system is busted. 1>&2
115 echo Using the ldexp.o from the powerux hint file 1>&2
116 atob > $SRCROOT/ldexp.o << 'EOF'
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152 xbtoa End N 2436 984 E ad S 1bf43 R a7867666
155 ( cd $SRCROOT/UU ; rm -f ldexptest* )
157 if [ -f $SRCROOT/ldexp.o ]
162 # Configure sometime finds what it believes to be ndbm header files on the
163 # system and imagines that we have the NDBM library, but we really don't.
164 # There is something there that once resembled ndbm, but it is purely
165 # for internal use in some tool and has been hacked beyond recognition
166 # (or even function :-)
170 # I have no clue what perl thinks it wants <sys/mode.h> for, but if you
171 # include it in a program in PowerMAX without first including <sys/vnode.h>
172 # the code don't compile (apparently some other operating system has
173 # something completely different in its sys/mode.h)
177 # There was a bug in memcmp (which was fixed a while ago) which sometimes
178 # fails to provide the correct compare status (it is data dependant). I
179 # don't wnat to figure out if you are building with the correct version or
180 # not, so just pretend there is no memcmp (since perl has its own handy
185 # Due to problems with dynamic linking (which I also hope will be fixed soon)
186 # you can't build a libperl.so, the core has to be in the static part of the
191 # PowerMAX OS has support for a few different kinds of filesystems. The
192 # newer "xfs" filesystem does *not* report a reasonable value in the
193 # 'nlinks' field of stat() info for directories (in fact, it is always 1).
194 # Since xfs is the only filesystem which supports partitions bigger than
195 # 2gig and you can't hardly buy a disk that small anymore, xfs is coming in
196 # to greater and greater use, so we pretty much have no choice but to
197 # abandon all hope that number of links will mean anything.
199 dont_use_nlink=define
201 # Configure comes up with the wrong type for these for some reason. The
202 # pointers shouldn't have const in them. (And it looks like I have to
203 # provide netdb_hlen_type as well becuase when I predefine the others it
204 # comes up empty :-).
206 netdb_host_type='char *'
207 netdb_name_type='char *'
208 netdb_hlen_type='int'
210 # Misc other flags that might be able to change, but I know these work right.