dnl Various routines adapted from gmp-4.1.4 define(X86_PATTERN, [[i?86*-*-* | k[5-8]*-*-* | pentium*-*-* | athlon-*-* | viac3*-*-*]]) dnl GMP_INIT([M4-DEF-FILE]) dnl ----------------------- dnl Initializations for GMP config.m4 generation. dnl dnl FIXME: The generated config.m4 doesn't get recreated by config.status. dnl Maybe the relevant "echo"s should go through AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS. AC_DEFUN([GMP_INIT], [ifelse([$1], , gmp_configm4=config.m4, gmp_configm4="[$1]") gmp_tmpconfigm4=cnfm4.tmp gmp_tmpconfigm4i=cnfm4i.tmp gmp_tmpconfigm4p=cnfm4p.tmp rm -f $gmp_tmpconfigm4 $gmp_tmpconfigm4i $gmp_tmpconfigm4p ]) dnl GMP_FINISH dnl ---------- dnl Create config.m4 from its accumulated parts. dnl dnl __CONFIG_M4_INCLUDED__ is used so that a second or subsequent include dnl of config.m4 is harmless. dnl dnl A separate ifdef on the angle bracket quoted part ensures the quoting dnl style there is respected. The basic defines from gmp_tmpconfigm4 are dnl fully quoted but are still put under an ifdef in case any have been dnl redefined by one of the m4 include files. dnl dnl Doing a big ifdef within asm-defs.m4 and/or other macro files wouldn't dnl work, since it'd interpret parentheses and quotes in dnl comments, and dnl having a whole file as a macro argument would overflow the string space dnl on BSD m4. AC_DEFUN([GMP_FINISH], [AC_REQUIRE([GMP_INIT]) echo "creating $gmp_configm4" echo ["d""nl $gmp_configm4. Generated automatically by configure."] > $gmp_configm4 if test -f $gmp_tmpconfigm4; then echo ["changequote(<,>)"] >> $gmp_configm4 echo ["ifdef(<__CONFIG_M4_INCLUDED__>,,<"] >> $gmp_configm4 cat $gmp_tmpconfigm4 >> $gmp_configm4 echo [">)"] >> $gmp_configm4 echo ["changequote(\`,')"] >> $gmp_configm4 rm $gmp_tmpconfigm4 fi echo ["ifdef(\`__CONFIG_M4_INCLUDED__',,\`"] >> $gmp_configm4 if test -f $gmp_tmpconfigm4i; then cat $gmp_tmpconfigm4i >> $gmp_configm4 rm $gmp_tmpconfigm4i fi if test -f $gmp_tmpconfigm4p; then cat $gmp_tmpconfigm4p >> $gmp_configm4 rm $gmp_tmpconfigm4p fi echo ["')"] >> $gmp_configm4 echo ["define(\`__CONFIG_M4_INCLUDED__')"] >> $gmp_configm4 ]) dnl GMP_PROG_M4 dnl ----------- dnl Find a working m4, either in $PATH or likely locations, and setup $M4 dnl and an AC_SUBST accordingly. If $M4 is already set then it's a user dnl choice and is accepted with no checks. GMP_PROG_M4 is like dnl AC_PATH_PROG or AC_CHECK_PROG, but tests each m4 found to see if it's dnl good enough. dnl dnl See mpn/asm-defs.m4 for details on the known bad m4s. AC_DEFUN([GMP_PROG_M4], [AC_ARG_VAR(M4,[m4 macro processor]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for suitable m4], gmp_cv_prog_m4, [if test -n "$M4"; then gmp_cv_prog_m4="$M4" else cat >conftest.m4 <<\EOF dnl Must protect this against being expanded during autoconf m4! dnl Dont put "dnl"s in this as autoconf will flag an error for unexpanded dnl macros. [define(dollarhash,``$][#'')ifelse(dollarhash(x),1,`define(t1,Y)', ``bad: $][# not supported (SunOS /usr/bin/m4) '')ifelse(eval(89),89,`define(t2,Y)', `bad: eval() doesnt support 8 or 9 in a constant (OpenBSD 2.6 m4) ')ifelse(t1`'t2,YY,`good ')] EOF dnl ' <- balance the quotes for emacs sh-mode echo "trying m4" >&AC_FD_CC gmp_tmp_val=`(m4 conftest.m4) 2>&AC_FD_CC` echo "$gmp_tmp_val" >&AC_FD_CC if test "$gmp_tmp_val" = good; then gmp_cv_prog_m4="m4" else IFS="${IFS= }"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=":" dnl $ac_dummy forces splitting on constant user-supplied paths. dnl POSIX.2 word splitting is done only on the output of word expansions, dnl not every word. This closes a longstanding sh security hole. ac_dummy="$PATH:/usr/5bin" for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=. echo "trying $ac_dir/m4" >&AC_FD_CC gmp_tmp_val=`($ac_dir/m4 conftest.m4) 2>&AC_FD_CC` echo "$gmp_tmp_val" >&AC_FD_CC if test "$gmp_tmp_val" = good; then gmp_cv_prog_m4="$ac_dir/m4" break fi done IFS="$ac_save_ifs" if test -z "$gmp_cv_prog_m4"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([No usable m4 in \$PATH or /usr/5bin (see config.log for reasons).]) fi fi rm -f conftest.m4 fi]) M4="$gmp_cv_prog_m4" AC_SUBST(M4) ]) dnl GMP_DEFINE(MACRO, DEFINITION [, LOCATION]) dnl ------------------------------------------ dnl Define M4 macro MACRO as DEFINITION in temporary file. dnl dnl If LOCATION is `POST', the definition will appear after any include() dnl directives inserted by GMP_INCLUDE. Mind the quoting! No shell dnl variables will get expanded. Don't forget to invoke GMP_FINISH to dnl create file config.m4. config.m4 uses `<' and '>' as quote characters dnl for all defines. AC_DEFUN([GMP_DEFINE], [AC_REQUIRE([GMP_INIT]) echo ['define(<$1>, <$2>)'] >>ifelse([$3], [POST], $gmp_tmpconfigm4p, $gmp_tmpconfigm4) ]) dnl GMP_TRY_ASSEMBLE(asm-code,[action-success][,action-fail]) dnl ---------------------------------------------------------- dnl Attempt to assemble the given code. dnl Do "action-success" if this succeeds, "action-fail" if not. dnl dnl conftest.o and conftest.out are available for inspection in dnl "action-success". If either action does a "break" out of a loop then dnl an explicit "rm -f conftest*" will be necessary. dnl dnl This is not unlike AC_TRY_COMPILE, but there's no default includes or dnl anything in "asm-code", everything wanted must be given explicitly. AC_DEFUN([GMP_TRY_ASSEMBLE], [cat >conftest.s <&AC_FD_CC ifelse([$2],,:,[$2]) else cat conftest.out >&AC_FD_CC echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_CC cat conftest.s >&AC_FD_CC ifelse([$3],,:,[$3]) fi rm -f conftest* ]) dnl GMP_ASM_TYPE dnl ------------ dnl Can we say ".type", and how? dnl dnl For i386 GNU/Linux ELF systems, and very likely other ELF systems, dnl .type and .size are important on functions in shared libraries. If dnl .type is omitted and the mainline program references that function then dnl the code will be copied down to the mainline at load time like a piece dnl of data. If .size is wrong or missing (it defaults to 4 bytes or some dnl such) then incorrect bytes will be copied and a segv is the most likely dnl result. In any case such copying is not what's wanted, a .type dnl directive will ensure a PLT entry is used. dnl dnl In GMP the assembler functions are normally only used from within the dnl library (since most programs are not interested in the low level dnl routines), and in those circumstances a missing .type isn't fatal, dnl letting the problem go unnoticed. tests/mpn/t-asmtype.c aims to check dnl for it. AC_DEFUN([GMP_ASM_TYPE], [AC_CACHE_CHECK([for assembler .type directive], gmp_cv_asm_type, [gmp_cv_asm_type= for gmp_tmp_prefix in @ \# %; do GMP_TRY_ASSEMBLE([ .type sym,${gmp_tmp_prefix}function], [if grep "\.type pseudo-op used outside of \.def/\.endef ignored" conftest.out >/dev/null; then : ; else gmp_cv_asm_type=".type \$][1,${gmp_tmp_prefix}\$][2" break fi]) done rm -f conftest* ]) echo ["define(, <$gmp_cv_asm_type>)"] >> $gmp_tmpconfigm4 ]) dnl GMP_ASM_GLOBL dnl ------------- dnl Can we say `.global'? AC_DEFUN([GMP_ASM_GLOBL], [AC_CACHE_CHECK([how to export a symbol], gmp_cv_asm_globl, [case $host in *-*-hpux*) gmp_cv_asm_globl=".export" ;; *) gmp_cv_asm_globl=".globl" ;; esac ]) echo ["define(, <$gmp_cv_asm_globl>)"] >> $gmp_tmpconfigm4 ]) dnl GMP_ASM_TEXT dnl ------------ AC_DEFUN([GMP_ASM_TEXT], [AC_CACHE_CHECK([how to switch to text section], gmp_cv_asm_text, [case $host in *-*-aix*) gmp_cv_asm_text=[".csect .text[PR]"] ;; *-*-hpux*) gmp_cv_asm_text=".code" ;; *) gmp_cv_asm_text=".text" ;; esac ]) echo ["define(, <$gmp_cv_asm_text>)"] >> $gmp_tmpconfigm4 ]) dnl GMP_ASM_LABEL_SUFFIX dnl -------------------- dnl Should a label have a colon or not? AC_DEFUN([GMP_ASM_LABEL_SUFFIX], [AC_CACHE_CHECK([what assembly label suffix to use], gmp_cv_asm_label_suffix, [case $host in # Empty is only for the HP-UX hppa assembler; hppa gas requires a colon. *-*-hpux*) gmp_cv_asm_label_suffix= ;; *) gmp_cv_asm_label_suffix=: ;; esac ]) echo ["define(, <\$][1$gmp_cv_asm_label_suffix>)"] >> $gmp_tmpconfigm4 ]) dnl GMP_ASM_UNDERSCORE dnl ------------------ dnl Determine whether global symbols need to be prefixed with an underscore. dnl A test program is linked to an assembler module with or without an dnl underscore to see which works. dnl dnl This method should be more reliable than grepping a .o file or using dnl nm, since it corresponds to what a real program is going to do. Note dnl in particular that grepping doesn't work with SunOS 4 native grep since dnl that grep seems to have trouble with '\0's in files. AC_DEFUN([GMP_ASM_UNDERSCORE], [AC_REQUIRE([GMP_ASM_TEXT]) AC_REQUIRE([GMP_ASM_GLOBL]) AC_REQUIRE([GMP_ASM_LABEL_SUFFIX]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([if globals are prefixed by underscore], gmp_cv_asm_underscore, [cat >conftes1.c <conftes2.s <>conftes2.s <