-# BEGIN OF GRAS ARCH CHECK
dnl
dnl GRAS_DO_CHECK_SIZEOF: Get the size of a datatype (even in cross-compile)
dnl 1: type tested
dnl 3: extra sizes to test
dnl ("adapted" from openldap)
dnl
+
+dnl Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. Martin Quinson. All rights reserved.
+
+dnl This file is part of the SimGrid project. This is free software:
+dnl You can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the
+dnl GNU LGPL (v2.1) licence.
+
+
+# BEGIN OF GRAS ARCH CHECK
AC_DEFUN([GRAS_DO_CHECK_SIZEOF],
[changequote(<<, >>)dnl
dnl The cache variable name (and of the result).
])
dnl
-dnl GRAS_TWO_COMPLIMENT([type]): Make sure the type is two-compliment
+dnl GRAS_TWO_COMPLEMENT([type]): Make sure the type is two-complement
dnl warning, this does not work with char (quite logical)
dnl
-AC_DEFUN([GRAS_TWO_COMPLIMENT],
+AC_DEFUN([GRAS_TWO_COMPLEMENT],
[
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether $1 is two-compliment)
-AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include "confdefs.h"
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether $1 is two-complement)
+AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include "confdefs.h"
union {
signed $1 testInt;
unsigned char bytes[sizeof($1)];
} intTester;
]],[[
intTester.testInt = -2;
- return ((unsigned int)intTester.bytes[0] +
- (unsigned int)intTester.bytes[sizeof($1) - 1]) - 509; /* should be 0 */
+ switch (0) {
+ case 0:
+ case (((unsigned int)intTester.bytes[0] +
+ (unsigned int)intTester.bytes[sizeof($1) - 1]) - 509) == 0:
+ }
]])], dnl end of AC LANG PROGRAM
-[two_compliment=yes],[two_compliment=no] )dnl end of AC COMPILE IFELSE
+[two_complement=yes],[two_complement=no] )dnl end of AC COMPILE IFELSE
-AC_MSG_RESULT($two_compliment)
-if test x$two_compliment != xyes ; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([GRAS works only two-compliment integers (yet)])
+AC_MSG_RESULT($two_complement)
+if test x$two_complement != xyes ; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([GRAS works only two-complement integers (yet)])
fi
])
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the minimal structure boundary of $1)
AC_CACHE_VAL(GRAS_STRUCT_BOUNDARY_RES,
- [for ac_size in 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 ; do # List sizes in rough order of prevalence.
+ [for ac_size in 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 3 ; do # List sizes in rough order of prevalence.
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include "confdefs.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
struct s { char c; $1 i; };
[
# Check for the architecture
AC_C_BIGENDIAN(endian=1,endian=0,AC_MSG_ERROR([GRAS works only for little or big endian systems (yet)]))
-dnl Make sure we don't run on a non-two-compliment arch, since we dunno convert them
-GRAS_TWO_COMPLIMENT(int)
+dnl Make sure we don't run on a non-two-complement arch, since we dunno convert them
+dnl G RAS_TWO_COMPLEMENT(int) don't do this, it breaks cross-compile and all
+dnl archs conform to this
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GRAS_BIGENDIAN,$endian,[define if big endian])
GRAS_SIGNED_SIZEOF(char) GRAS_STRUCT_BOUNDARY(char)
# sizeof float/double are not tested since IEEE 754 is assumed.
# Check README.IEEE for rational.
+
+# The numbers after the _ in the arch name are the maximal packing boundary.
+# big32_2 means that all data are aligned on a 2 bytes boundary. (ARM)
+# big32_8_4 means that some or them are aligned on 8 bytes, some are on 4 bytes (AIX)
case $trace in
- l_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:4/4:8/4:_P:4/4:4/4:_D:4/4:8/4:) gras_arch=0; gras_arch_name=little32;;
- l_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:8/8:8/8:_P:8/8:8/8:_D:4/4:8/8:) gras_arch=1; gras_arch_name=little64;;
- B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:4/4:8/8:_P:4/4:4/4:_D:4/4:8/8:) gras_arch=2; gras_arch_name=big32;;
- B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:8/8:8/8:_P:8/8:8/8:_D:4/4:8/8:) gras_arch=3; gras_arch_name=big64;;
- B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:4/4:8/8:_P:4/4:4/4:_D:4/4:8/4:) gras_arch=4; gras_arch_name=aix;;
+ l_C:1/1:_I:2/1:4/1:4/1:8/1:_P:4/1:4/1:_D:4/1:8/1:) gras_arch=0; gras_size=32; gras_arch_name=little32_1;;
+ l_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/2:4/2:8/2:_P:4/2:4/2:_D:4/2:8/2:) gras_arch=1; gras_size=32; gras_arch_name=little32_2;;
+ l_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:4/4:8/4:_P:4/4:4/4:_D:4/4:8/4:) gras_arch=2; gras_size=32; gras_arch_name=little32_4;;
+ l_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:4/4:8/8:_P:4/4:4/4:_D:4/4:8/8:) gras_arch=3; gras_size=32; gras_arch_name=little32_8;;
+
+ l_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:8/8:8/8:_P:8/8:8/8:_D:4/4:8/8:) gras_arch=4; gras_size=64; gras_arch_name=little64;;
+
+ B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:4/4:8/8:_P:4/4:4/4:_D:4/4:8/8:) gras_arch=5; gras_size=32; gras_arch_name=big32;;
+ B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:4/4:8/8:_P:4/4:4/4:_D:4/4:8/4:) gras_arch=6; gras_size=32; gras_arch_name=big32_8_4;;
+ B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:4/4:8/4:_P:4/4:4/4:_D:4/4:8/4:) gras_arch=7; gras_size=32; gras_arch_name=big32_4;;
+ B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/2:4/2:8/2:_P:4/2:4/2:_D:4/2:8/2:) gras_arch=8; gras_size=32; gras_arch_name=big32_2;;
+
+ B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:8/8:8/8:_P:8/8:8/8:_D:4/4:8/8:) gras_arch=9; gras_size=64; gras_arch_name=big64;;
+ B_C:1/1:_I:2/2:4/4:8/8:8/8:_P:8/8:8/8:_D:4/4:8/4:) gras_arch=10;gras_size=64; gras_arch_name=big64_8_4;;
esac
if test x$gras_arch = xunknown ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([damnit ($trace)])
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: GRAS trace of this machine: $trace" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GRAS_THISARCH,$gras_arch,[defines the GRAS architecture signature of this machine])
AC_MSG_RESULT($gras_arch ($gras_arch_name))
+
+AM_CONDITIONAL(GRAS_ARCH_32_BITS,[test "$gras_size" = 32])
+
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(the maximal size of scalar)
+ac_cv_sizeof_max=0
+for s in $ac_cv_sizeof_char \
+ $ac_cv_sizeof_short_int $ac_cv_sizeof_int $ac_cv_sizeof_long_int $ac_cv_sizeof_long_long_int \
+ $ac_cv_sizeof_void_p $ac_cv_sizeof_void_LpR_LvoidR \
+ 4 8; do
+
+ if test $ac_cv_sizeof_max -lt $s ; then
+ ac_cv_sizeof_max=$s
+ fi
+done
+AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_sizeof_max)
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SIZEOF_MAX],$ac_cv_sizeof_max,[The maximal size of any scalar on this arch])
+
])
# END OF GRAS ARCH CHECK