X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=hints%2Fopenbsd.sh;h=e4b1360d9ad861c02d37938acda43d860d909c8e;hb=4e73d6a402bc493d66d19c409c41e1e271c6450b;hp=23dc8ad485c5b5f7ba52fca368a0db9f3c2aabb5;hpb=1973dd96bef9ac903e8ae60907e63e38e591ff1a;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/hints/openbsd.sh b/hints/openbsd.sh index 23dc8ad..e4b1360 100644 --- a/hints/openbsd.sh +++ b/hints/openbsd.sh @@ -11,17 +11,25 @@ # OpenBSD has a better malloc than perl... test "$usemymalloc" || usemymalloc='n' -# Currently, vfork(2) is not a real win over fork(2) but this will -# change starting with OpenBSD 2.7. -usevfork='true' - -# setre?[ug]id() have been replaced by the _POSIX_SAVED_IDS versions -# in 4.4BSD. Configure will find these but they are just emulated -# and do not have the same semantics as in 4.3BSD. -d_setregid=$undef -d_setreuid=$undef -d_setrgid=$undef -d_setruid=$undef +# malloc wrap works +case "$usemallocwrap" in +'') usemallocwrap='define' ;; +esac + +# Currently, vfork(2) is not a real win over fork(2). +usevfork="$undef" + +# In OpenBSD < 3.3, the setre?[ug]id() are emulated using the +# _POSIX_SAVED_IDS functionality which does not have the same +# semantics as 4.3BSD. Starting with OpenBSD 3.3, the original +# semantics have been restored. +case "$osvers" in +[0-2].*|3.[0-2]) + d_setregid=$undef + d_setreuid=$undef + d_setrgid=$undef + d_setruid=$undef +esac # # Not all platforms support dynamic loading... @@ -32,7 +40,7 @@ d_setruid=$undef # ARCH=`arch | sed 's/^OpenBSD.//'` case "${ARCH}-${osvers}" in -alpha-2.[0-8]|mips-2.[0-8]|powerpc-2.[0-7]|m88k-*|vax-*) +alpha-2.[0-8]|mips-2.[0-8]|powerpc-2.[0-7]|m88k-*|hppa-*|vax-*) test -z "$usedl" && usedl=$undef ;; *) @@ -85,6 +93,9 @@ case ${ARCH} in m88k) optimize='-O0' ;; +hppa) + optimize='-O0' + ;; *) test "$optimize" || optimize='-O2' ;; @@ -98,11 +109,78 @@ $define|true|[yY]*) # any openbsd version dependencies with pthreads? ccflags="-pthread $ccflags" ldflags="-pthread $ldflags" - # Add -lpthread. Also change from -lc to -lc_r - libswanted="$libswanted pthread" - libswanted=`echo " $libswanted "| sed -e 's/ c / c_r /' -e 's/^ //' -e 's/ $//'` - # This is strange. - usevfork="$undef" + case "$osvers" in + [0-2].*|3.[0-2]) + # Change from -lc to -lc_r + set `echo "X $libswanted " | sed 's/ c / c_r /'` + shift + libswanted="$*" + ;; + esac + case "$osvers" in + [012].*|3.[0-6]) + # Broken at least up to OpenBSD 3.6, we'll see about 3.7 + d_getservbyname_r=$undef ;; + esac +esac +EOCBU + +# This script UU/use64bitint.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure +# after it has prompted the user for whether to use 64-bitness. +cat > UU/use64bitint.cbu <<'EOCBU' +case "$use64bitint" in +$define|true|[yY]*) + echo " " + echo "Checking if your C library has broken 64-bit functions..." >&4 + $cat >check.c < +typedef $uquadtype myULL; +int main (void) +{ + struct { + double d; + myULL u; + } *p, test[] = { + {4294967303.15, 4294967303ULL}, + {4294967294.2, 4294967294ULL}, + {4294967295.7, 4294967295ULL}, + {0.0, 0ULL} + }; + for (p = test; p->u; p++) { + myULL x = (myULL)p->d; + if (x != p->u) { + printf("buggy\n"); + return 0; + } + } + printf("ok\n"); + return 0; +} +EOCP + set check + if eval $compile_ok; then + libcquad=`./check` + echo "Your C library's 64-bit functions are $libcquad." + else + echo "(I can't seem to compile the test program.)" + echo "Assuming that your C library's 64-bit functions are ok." + libcquad="ok" + fi + $rm -f check.c check + + case "$libcquad" in + buggy*) + cat >&4 <