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| # |
| |
| ######################################################################## |
| # This file is responsible for detecting, verifying and setting up the |
| # toolchain, i.e. the compiler, linker and related utilities. It will setup |
| # proper paths to the binaries, but it will not setup any flags. |
| # |
| # The binaries used is determined by the toolchain type, which is the family of |
| # compilers and related tools that are used. |
| ######################################################################## |
| |
| |
| # All valid toolchains, regardless of platform (used by help.m4) |
| VALID_TOOLCHAINS_all="gcc clang solstudio xlc microsoft" |
| |
| # These toolchains are valid on different platforms |
| VALID_TOOLCHAINS_linux="gcc clang" |
| VALID_TOOLCHAINS_solaris="solstudio" |
| VALID_TOOLCHAINS_macosx="gcc clang" |
| VALID_TOOLCHAINS_aix="xlc" |
| VALID_TOOLCHAINS_windows="microsoft" |
| |
| # Toolchain descriptions |
| TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION_clang="clang/LLVM" |
| TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION_gcc="GNU Compiler Collection" |
| TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION_microsoft="Microsoft Visual Studio" |
| TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION_solstudio="Oracle Solaris Studio" |
| TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION_xlc="IBM XL C/C++" |
| |
| # Setup a number of variables describing how native output files are |
| # named on this platform/toolchain. |
| AC_DEFUN([TOOLCHAIN_SETUP_FILENAME_PATTERNS], |
| [ |
| # Define filename patterns |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xwindows; then |
| LIBRARY_PREFIX= |
| SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX='.dll' |
| STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX='.lib' |
| SHARED_LIBRARY='[$]1.dll' |
| STATIC_LIBRARY='[$]1.lib' |
| OBJ_SUFFIX='.obj' |
| EXE_SUFFIX='.exe' |
| else |
| LIBRARY_PREFIX=lib |
| SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX='.so' |
| STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX='.a' |
| SHARED_LIBRARY='lib[$]1.so' |
| STATIC_LIBRARY='lib[$]1.a' |
| OBJ_SUFFIX='.o' |
| EXE_SUFFIX='' |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xmacosx; then |
| SHARED_LIBRARY='lib[$]1.dylib' |
| SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX='.dylib' |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| AC_SUBST(LIBRARY_PREFIX) |
| AC_SUBST(SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX) |
| AC_SUBST(STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX) |
| AC_SUBST(SHARED_LIBRARY) |
| AC_SUBST(STATIC_LIBRARY) |
| AC_SUBST(OBJ_SUFFIX) |
| AC_SUBST(EXE_SUFFIX) |
| ]) |
| |
| # Determine which toolchain type to use, and make sure it is valid for this |
| # platform. Setup various information about the selected toolchain. |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_DETERMINE_TOOLCHAIN_TYPE], |
| [ |
| AC_ARG_WITH(toolchain-type, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-toolchain-type], |
| [the toolchain type (or family) to use, use '--help' to show possible values @<:@platform dependent@:>@])]) |
| |
| # Use indirect variable referencing |
| toolchain_var_name=VALID_TOOLCHAINS_$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS |
| VALID_TOOLCHAINS=${!toolchain_var_name} |
| |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xmacosx; then |
| # On Mac OS X, default toolchain to clang after Xcode 5 |
| XCODE_VERSION_OUTPUT=`xcodebuild -version 2>&1 | $HEAD -n 1` |
| $ECHO "$XCODE_VERSION_OUTPUT" | $GREP "Xcode " > /dev/null |
| if test $? -ne 0; then |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Failed to determine Xcode version.]) |
| fi |
| XCODE_MAJOR_VERSION=`$ECHO $XCODE_VERSION_OUTPUT | \ |
| $SED -e 's/^Xcode \(@<:@1-9@:>@@<:@0-9.@:>@*\)/\1/' | \ |
| $CUT -f 1 -d .` |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([Xcode major version: $XCODE_MAJOR_VERSION]) |
| if test $XCODE_MAJOR_VERSION -ge 5; then |
| DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN="clang" |
| else |
| DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN="gcc" |
| fi |
| else |
| # First toolchain type in the list is the default |
| DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN=${VALID_TOOLCHAINS%% *} |
| fi |
| |
| if test "x$with_toolchain_type" = xlist; then |
| # List all toolchains |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The following toolchains are valid on this platform:]) |
| for toolchain in $VALID_TOOLCHAINS; do |
| toolchain_var_name=TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION_$toolchain |
| TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION=${!toolchain_var_name} |
| $PRINTF " %-10s %s\n" $toolchain "$TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION" |
| done |
| |
| exit 0 |
| elif test "x$with_toolchain_type" != x; then |
| # User override; check that it is valid |
| if test "x${VALID_TOOLCHAINS/$with_toolchain_type/}" = "x${VALID_TOOLCHAINS}"; then |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([Toolchain type $with_toolchain_type is not valid on this platform.]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([Valid toolchains: $VALID_TOOLCHAINS.]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue.]) |
| fi |
| TOOLCHAIN_TYPE=$with_toolchain_type |
| else |
| # No flag given, use default |
| TOOLCHAIN_TYPE=$DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN |
| fi |
| AC_SUBST(TOOLCHAIN_TYPE) |
| |
| TOOLCHAIN_CC_BINARY_clang="clang" |
| TOOLCHAIN_CC_BINARY_gcc="gcc" |
| TOOLCHAIN_CC_BINARY_microsoft="cl" |
| TOOLCHAIN_CC_BINARY_solstudio="cc" |
| TOOLCHAIN_CC_BINARY_xlc="xlc_r" |
| |
| TOOLCHAIN_CXX_BINARY_clang="clang++" |
| TOOLCHAIN_CXX_BINARY_gcc="g++" |
| TOOLCHAIN_CXX_BINARY_microsoft="cl" |
| TOOLCHAIN_CXX_BINARY_solstudio="CC" |
| TOOLCHAIN_CXX_BINARY_xlc="xlC_r" |
| |
| # Use indirect variable referencing |
| toolchain_var_name=TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION_$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE |
| TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION=${!toolchain_var_name} |
| toolchain_var_name=TOOLCHAIN_CC_BINARY_$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE |
| TOOLCHAIN_CC_BINARY=${!toolchain_var_name} |
| toolchain_var_name=TOOLCHAIN_CXX_BINARY_$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE |
| TOOLCHAIN_CXX_BINARY=${!toolchain_var_name} |
| |
| TOOLCHAIN_SETUP_FILENAME_PATTERNS |
| |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = "x$DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN"; then |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([Using default toolchain $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE ($TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION)]) |
| else |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([Using user selected toolchain $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE ($TOOLCHAIN_DESCRIPTION). Default toolchain is $DEFAULT_TOOLCHAIN.]) |
| fi |
| ]) |
| |
| # Before we start detecting the toolchain executables, we might need some |
| # special setup, e.g. additional paths etc. |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_PRE_DETECTION], |
| [ |
| # FIXME: Is this needed? |
| AC_LANG(C++) |
| |
| # Store the CFLAGS etc passed to the configure script. |
| ORG_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" |
| ORG_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS" |
| ORG_OBJCFLAGS="$OBJCFLAGS" |
| |
| # On Windows, we need to detect the visual studio installation first. |
| # This will change the PATH, but we need to keep that new PATH even |
| # after toolchain detection is done, since the compiler (on x86) uses |
| # it for DLL resolution in runtime. |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS" = "xwindows" && test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = "xmicrosoft"; then |
| TOOLCHAIN_SETUP_VISUAL_STUDIO_ENV |
| # Reset path to VS_PATH. It will include everything that was on PATH at the time we |
| # ran TOOLCHAIN_SETUP_VISUAL_STUDIO_ENV. |
| PATH="$VS_PATH" |
| # The microsoft toolchain also requires INCLUDE and LIB to be set. |
| export INCLUDE="$VS_INCLUDE" |
| export LIB="$VS_LIB" |
| fi |
| |
| # autoconf magic only relies on PATH, so update it if tools dir is specified |
| OLD_PATH="$PATH" |
| |
| # For solaris we really need solaris tools, and not the GNU equivalent. |
| # The build tools on Solaris reside in /usr/ccs (C Compilation System), |
| # so add that to path before starting to probe. |
| # FIXME: This was originally only done for AS,NM,GNM,STRIP,MCS,OBJCOPY,OBJDUMP. |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS" = xsolaris; then |
| PATH="/usr/ccs/bin:$PATH" |
| fi |
| |
| # Finally add TOOLCHAIN_PATH at the beginning, to allow --with-tools-dir to |
| # override all other locations. |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_PATH" != x; then |
| PATH=$TOOLCHAIN_PATH:$PATH |
| fi |
| ]) |
| |
| # Restore path, etc |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_POST_DETECTION], |
| [ |
| # Restore old path. |
| PATH="$OLD_PATH" |
| |
| # Restore the flags to the user specified values. |
| # This is necessary since AC_PROG_CC defaults CFLAGS to "-g -O2" |
| CFLAGS="$ORG_CFLAGS" |
| CXXFLAGS="$ORG_CXXFLAGS" |
| OBJCFLAGS="$ORG_OBJCFLAGS" |
| ]) |
| |
| # Check if a compiler is of the toolchain type we expect, and save the version |
| # information from it. If the compiler does not match the expected type, |
| # this function will abort using AC_MSG_ERROR. If it matches, the version will |
| # be stored in CC_VERSION_NUMBER/CXX_VERSION_NUMBER (as a dotted number), and |
| # the full version string in CC_VERSION_STRING/CXX_VERSION_STRING. |
| # |
| # $1 = compiler to test (CC or CXX) |
| # $2 = human readable name of compiler (C or C++) |
| AC_DEFUN([TOOLCHAIN_CHECK_COMPILER_VERSION], |
| [ |
| COMPILER=[$]$1 |
| COMPILER_NAME=$2 |
| |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xsolstudio; then |
| # cc -V output typically looks like |
| # cc: Sun C 5.12 Linux_i386 2011/11/16 |
| COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$COMPILER -V 2>&1` |
| # Check that this is likely to be the Solaris Studio cc. |
| $ECHO "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT" | $GREP "^.*: Sun $COMPILER_NAME" > /dev/null |
| if test $? -ne 0; then |
| ALT_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$COMPILER --version 2>&1` |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The $COMPILER_NAME compiler (located as $COMPILER) does not seem to be the required $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler.]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The result from running with -V was: "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT"]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The result from running with --version was: "$ALT_VERSION_OUTPUT"]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([A $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler is required. Try setting --with-tools-dir.]) |
| fi |
| # Remove usage instructions (if present), and |
| # collapse compiler output into a single line |
| COMPILER_VERSION_STRING=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT | \ |
| $SED -e 's/ *@<:@Uu@:>@sage:.*//'` |
| COMPILER_VERSION_NUMBER=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT | \ |
| $SED -e "s/^.*@<:@ ,\t@:>@$COMPILER_NAME@<:@ ,\t@:>@\(@<:@1-9@:>@\.@<:@0-9@:>@@<:@0-9@:>@*\).*/\1/"` |
| elif test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xxlc; then |
| # xlc -qversion output typically looks like |
| # IBM XL C/C++ for AIX, V11.1 (5724-X13) |
| # Version: 11.01.0000.0015 |
| COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$COMPILER -qversion 2>&1` |
| # Check that this is likely to be the IBM XL C compiler. |
| $ECHO "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT" | $GREP "IBM XL C" > /dev/null |
| if test $? -ne 0; then |
| ALT_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$COMPILER --version 2>&1` |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The $COMPILER_NAME compiler (located as $COMPILER) does not seem to be the required $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler.]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The result from running with -qversion was: "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT"]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The result from running with --version was: "$ALT_VERSION_OUTPUT"]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([A $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler is required. Try setting --with-tools-dir.]) |
| fi |
| # Collapse compiler output into a single line |
| COMPILER_VERSION_STRING=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT` |
| COMPILER_VERSION_NUMBER=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT | \ |
| $SED -e 's/^.*, V\(@<:@1-9@:>@@<:@0-9.@:>@*\).*$/\1/'` |
| elif test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xmicrosoft; then |
| # There is no specific version flag, but all output starts with a version string. |
| # First line typically looks something like: |
| # Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00.40219.01 for 80x86 |
| COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$COMPILER 2>&1 | $HEAD -n 1 | $TR -d '\r'` |
| # Check that this is likely to be Microsoft CL.EXE. |
| $ECHO "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT" | $GREP "Microsoft.*Compiler" > /dev/null |
| if test $? -ne 0; then |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The $COMPILER_NAME compiler (located as $COMPILER) does not seem to be the required $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler.]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The result from running it was: "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT"]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([A $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler is required. Try setting --with-tools-dir.]) |
| fi |
| # Collapse compiler output into a single line |
| COMPILER_VERSION_STRING=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT` |
| COMPILER_VERSION_NUMBER=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT | \ |
| $SED -e 's/^.*ersion.\(@<:@1-9@:>@@<:@0-9.@:>@*\) .*$/\1/'` |
| elif test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xgcc; then |
| # gcc --version output typically looks like |
| # gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.8.1-10ubuntu9) 4.8.1 |
| # Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| # This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO |
| # warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
| COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$COMPILER --version 2>&1` |
| # Check that this is likely to be GCC. |
| $ECHO "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT" | $GREP "Free Software Foundation" > /dev/null |
| if test $? -ne 0; then |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The $COMPILER_NAME compiler (located as $COMPILER) does not seem to be the required $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler.]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The result from running with --version was: "$COMPILER_VERSION"]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([A $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler is required. Try setting --with-tools-dir.]) |
| fi |
| # Remove Copyright and legalese from version string, and |
| # collapse into a single line |
| COMPILER_VERSION_STRING=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT | \ |
| $SED -e 's/ *Copyright .*//'` |
| COMPILER_VERSION_NUMBER=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT | \ |
| $SED -e 's/^.* \(@<:@1-9@:>@\.@<:@0-9.@:>@*\) .*$/\1/'` |
| elif test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xclang; then |
| # clang --version output typically looks like |
| # Apple LLVM version 5.0 (clang-500.2.79) (based on LLVM 3.3svn) |
| # clang version 3.3 (tags/RELEASE_33/final) |
| # or |
| # Debian clang version 3.2-7ubuntu1 (tags/RELEASE_32/final) (based on LLVM 3.2) |
| # Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu |
| # Thread model: posix |
| COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$COMPILER --version 2>&1` |
| # Check that this is likely to be clang |
| $ECHO "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT" | $GREP "clang" > /dev/null |
| if test $? -ne 0; then |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The $COMPILER_NAME compiler (located as $COMPILER) does not seem to be the required $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler.]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The result from running with --version was: "$COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT"]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([A $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE compiler is required. Try setting --with-tools-dir.]) |
| fi |
| # Collapse compiler output into a single line |
| COMPILER_VERSION_STRING=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT` |
| COMPILER_VERSION_NUMBER=`$ECHO $COMPILER_VERSION_OUTPUT | \ |
| $SED -e 's/^.*clang version \(@<:@1-9@:>@@<:@0-9.@:>@*\).*$/\1/'` |
| else |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Unknown toolchain type $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE.]) |
| fi |
| # This sets CC_VERSION_NUMBER or CXX_VERSION_NUMBER. (This comment is a grep marker) |
| $1_VERSION_NUMBER="$COMPILER_VERSION_NUMBER" |
| # This sets CC_VERSION_STRING or CXX_VERSION_STRING. (This comment is a grep marker) |
| $1_VERSION_STRING="$COMPILER_VERSION_STRING" |
| |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([Using $TOOLCHAIN_TYPE $COMPILER_NAME compiler version $COMPILER_VERSION_NUMBER @<:@$COMPILER_VERSION_STRING@:>@]) |
| ]) |
| |
| # Try to locate the given C or C++ compiler in the path, or otherwise. |
| # |
| # $1 = compiler to test (CC or CXX) |
| # $2 = human readable name of compiler (C or C++) |
| # $3 = list of compiler names to search for |
| AC_DEFUN([TOOLCHAIN_FIND_COMPILER], |
| [ |
| COMPILER_NAME=$2 |
| SEARCH_LIST="$3" |
| |
| if test "x[$]$1" != x; then |
| # User has supplied compiler name already, always let that override. |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([Will use user supplied compiler $1=[$]$1]) |
| if test "x`basename [$]$1`" = "x[$]$1"; then |
| # A command without a complete path is provided, search $PATH. |
| |
| AC_PATH_PROGS(POTENTIAL_$1, [$]$1) |
| if test "x$POTENTIAL_$1" != x; then |
| $1=$POTENTIAL_$1 |
| else |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([User supplied compiler $1=[$]$1 could not be found]) |
| fi |
| else |
| # Otherwise it might already be a complete path |
| if test ! -x "[$]$1"; then |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([User supplied compiler $1=[$]$1 does not exist]) |
| fi |
| fi |
| else |
| # No user supplied value. Locate compiler ourselves. |
| |
| # If we are cross compiling, assume cross compilation tools follows the |
| # cross compilation standard where they are prefixed with the autoconf |
| # standard name for the target. For example the binary |
| # i686-sun-solaris2.10-gcc will cross compile for i686-sun-solaris2.10. |
| # If we are not cross compiling, then the default compiler name will be |
| # used. |
| |
| $1= |
| # If TOOLCHAIN_PATH is set, check for all compiler names in there first |
| # before checking the rest of the PATH. |
| # FIXME: Now that we prefix the TOOLS_DIR to the PATH in the PRE_DETECTION |
| # step, this should not be necessary. |
| if test -n "$TOOLCHAIN_PATH"; then |
| PATH_save="$PATH" |
| PATH="$TOOLCHAIN_PATH" |
| AC_PATH_PROGS(TOOLCHAIN_PATH_$1, $SEARCH_LIST) |
| $1=$TOOLCHAIN_PATH_$1 |
| PATH="$PATH_save" |
| fi |
| |
| # AC_PATH_PROGS can't be run multiple times with the same variable, |
| # so create a new name for this run. |
| if test "x[$]$1" = x; then |
| AC_PATH_PROGS(POTENTIAL_$1, $SEARCH_LIST) |
| $1=$POTENTIAL_$1 |
| fi |
| |
| if test "x[$]$1" = x; then |
| HELP_MSG_MISSING_DEPENDENCY([devkit]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find a $COMPILER_NAME compiler. $HELP_MSG]) |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Now we have a compiler binary in $1. Make sure it's okay. |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE($1) |
| TEST_COMPILER="[$]$1" |
| # Don't remove symbolic links on AIX because 'xlc_r' and 'xlC_r' may all be links |
| # to 'xlc' but it is crucial that we invoke the compiler with the right name! |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_BUILD_OS" != xaix; then |
| # FIXME: This test should not be needed anymore; we don't do that for any platform. |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([resolved symbolic links for $1]) |
| BASIC_REMOVE_SYMBOLIC_LINKS(TEST_COMPILER) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$TEST_COMPILER]) |
| fi |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $1 is disguised ccache]) |
| |
| COMPILER_BASENAME=`$BASENAME "$TEST_COMPILER"` |
| if test "x$COMPILER_BASENAME" = "xccache"; then |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, trying to find proper $COMPILER_NAME compiler]) |
| # We /usr/lib/ccache in the path, so cc is a symlink to /usr/bin/ccache. |
| # We want to control ccache invocation ourselves, so ignore this cc and try |
| # searching again. |
| |
| # Remove the path to the fake ccache cc from the PATH |
| RETRY_COMPILER_SAVED_PATH="$PATH" |
| COMPILER_DIRNAME=`$DIRNAME [$]$1` |
| PATH="`$ECHO $PATH | $SED -e "s,$COMPILER_DIRNAME,,g" -e "s,::,:,g" -e "s,^:,,g"`" |
| |
| # Try again looking for our compiler |
| AC_CHECK_TOOLS(PROPER_COMPILER_$1, $3) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(PROPER_COMPILER_$1) |
| PATH="$RETRY_COMPILER_SAVED_PATH" |
| |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for resolved symbolic links for $1]) |
| BASIC_REMOVE_SYMBOLIC_LINKS(PROPER_COMPILER_$1) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$PROPER_COMPILER_$1]) |
| $1="$PROPER_COMPILER_$1" |
| else |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no, keeping $1]) |
| fi |
| |
| TOOLCHAIN_CHECK_COMPILER_VERSION([$1], [$COMPILER_NAME]) |
| ]) |
| |
| # Detect the core components of the toolchain, i.e. the compilers (CC and CXX), |
| # preprocessor (CPP and CXXCPP), the linker (LD), the assembler (AS) and the |
| # archiver (AR). Verify that the compilers are correct according to the |
| # toolchain type. |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_DETECT_TOOLCHAIN_CORE], |
| [ |
| # |
| # Setup the compilers (CC and CXX) |
| # |
| TOOLCHAIN_FIND_COMPILER([CC], [C], $TOOLCHAIN_CC_BINARY) |
| # Now that we have resolved CC ourself, let autoconf have its go at it |
| AC_PROG_CC([$CC]) |
| |
| TOOLCHAIN_FIND_COMPILER([CXX], [C++], $TOOLCHAIN_CXX_BINARY) |
| # Now that we have resolved CXX ourself, let autoconf have its go at it |
| AC_PROG_CXX([$CXX]) |
| |
| # |
| # Setup the preprocessor (CPP and CXXCPP) |
| # |
| AC_PROG_CPP |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(CPP) |
| AC_PROG_CXXCPP |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(CXXCPP) |
| |
| # |
| # Setup the linker (LD) |
| # |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xmicrosoft; then |
| # In the Microsoft toolchain we have a separate LD command "link". |
| # Make sure we reject /usr/bin/link (as determined in CYGWIN_LINK), which is |
| # a cygwin program for something completely different. |
| AC_CHECK_PROG([LD], [link],[link],,, [$CYGWIN_LINK]) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(LD) |
| # Verify that we indeed succeeded with this trick. |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([if the found link.exe is actually the Visual Studio linker]) |
| "$LD" --version > /dev/null |
| if test $? -eq 0 ; then |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([This is the Cygwin link tool. Please check your PATH and rerun configure.]) |
| else |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) |
| fi |
| LDCXX="$LD" |
| else |
| # All other toolchains use the compiler to link. |
| LD="$CC" |
| LDCXX="$CXX" |
| fi |
| AC_SUBST(LD) |
| # FIXME: it should be CXXLD, according to standard (cf CXXCPP) |
| AC_SUBST(LDCXX) |
| |
| # |
| # Setup the assembler (AS) |
| # |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xsolaris; then |
| # FIXME: should this really be solaris, or solstudio? |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(AS, as) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(AS) |
| else |
| # FIXME: is this correct for microsoft? |
| AS="$CC -c" |
| fi |
| AC_SUBST(AS) |
| |
| # |
| # Setup the archiver (AR) |
| # |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xmicrosoft; then |
| # The corresponding ar tool is lib.exe (used to create static libraries) |
| AC_CHECK_PROG([AR], [lib],[lib],,,) |
| else |
| BASIC_CHECK_TOOLS(AR, ar) |
| fi |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(AR) |
| ]) |
| |
| # Setup additional tools that is considered a part of the toolchain, but not the |
| # core part. Many of these are highly platform-specific and do not exist, |
| # and/or are not needed on all platforms. |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_DETECT_TOOLCHAIN_EXTRA], |
| [ |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xmacosx"; then |
| AC_PROG_OBJC |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(OBJC) |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(LIPO, lipo) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(LIPO) |
| else |
| OBJC= |
| fi |
| |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xmicrosoft; then |
| AC_CHECK_PROG([MT], [mt], [mt],,, [/usr/bin/mt]) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(MT) |
| # Setup the resource compiler (RC) |
| AC_CHECK_PROG([RC], [rc], [rc],,, [/usr/bin/rc]) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(RC) |
| AC_CHECK_PROG([DUMPBIN], [dumpbin], [dumpbin],,,) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(DUMPBIN) |
| fi |
| |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xsolaris; then |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(STRIP, strip) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(STRIP) |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(NM, nm) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(NM) |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(GNM, gnm) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(GNM) |
| |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(MCS, mcs) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(MCS) |
| elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" != xwindows; then |
| # FIXME: we should unify this with the solaris case above. |
| BASIC_CHECK_TOOLS(STRIP, strip) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(STRIP) |
| BASIC_CHECK_TOOLS(NM, nm) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(NM) |
| GNM="$NM" |
| AC_SUBST(GNM) |
| fi |
| |
| # objcopy is used for moving debug symbols to separate files when |
| # full debug symbols are enabled. |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xsolaris || test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xlinux; then |
| BASIC_CHECK_TOOLS(OBJCOPY, [gobjcopy objcopy]) |
| # Only call fixup if objcopy was found. |
| if test -n "$OBJCOPY"; then |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(OBJCOPY) |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| BASIC_CHECK_TOOLS(OBJDUMP, [gobjdump objdump]) |
| if test "x$OBJDUMP" != x; then |
| # Only used for compare.sh; we can live without it. BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE |
| # bails if argument is missing. |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(OBJDUMP) |
| fi |
| ]) |
| |
| # Setup the build tools (i.e, the compiler and linker used to build programs |
| # that should be run on the build platform, not the target platform, as a build |
| # helper). Since the non-cross-compile case uses the normal, target compilers |
| # for this, we can only do this after these have been setup. |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_SETUP_BUILD_COMPILERS], |
| [ |
| if test "x$COMPILE_TYPE" = "xcross"; then |
| # Now we need to find a C/C++ compiler that can build executables for the |
| # build platform. We can't use the AC_PROG_CC macro, since it can only be |
| # used once. Also, we need to do this without adding a tools dir to the |
| # path, otherwise we might pick up cross-compilers which don't use standard |
| # naming. |
| |
| # FIXME: we should list the discovered compilers as an exclude pattern! |
| # If we do that, we can do this detection before POST_DETECTION, and still |
| # find the build compilers in the tools dir, if needed. |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(BUILD_CC, [cl cc gcc]) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(BUILD_CC) |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(BUILD_CXX, [cl CC g++]) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(BUILD_CXX) |
| BASIC_PATH_PROGS(BUILD_LD, ld) |
| BASIC_FIXUP_EXECUTABLE(BUILD_LD) |
| else |
| # If we are not cross compiling, use the normal target compilers for |
| # building the build platform executables. |
| BUILD_CC="$CC" |
| BUILD_CXX="$CXX" |
| BUILD_LD="$LD" |
| fi |
| |
| AC_SUBST(BUILD_CC) |
| AC_SUBST(BUILD_CXX) |
| AC_SUBST(BUILD_LD) |
| ]) |
| |
| # Setup legacy variables that are still needed as alternative ways to refer to |
| # parts of the toolchain. |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_SETUP_LEGACY], |
| [ |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xmicrosoft; then |
| # For hotspot, we need these in Windows mixed path, |
| # so rewrite them all. Need added .exe suffix. |
| HOTSPOT_CXX="$CXX.exe" |
| HOTSPOT_LD="$LD.exe" |
| HOTSPOT_MT="$MT.exe" |
| HOTSPOT_RC="$RC.exe" |
| BASIC_WINDOWS_REWRITE_AS_WINDOWS_MIXED_PATH(HOTSPOT_CXX) |
| BASIC_WINDOWS_REWRITE_AS_WINDOWS_MIXED_PATH(HOTSPOT_LD) |
| BASIC_WINDOWS_REWRITE_AS_WINDOWS_MIXED_PATH(HOTSPOT_MT) |
| BASIC_WINDOWS_REWRITE_AS_WINDOWS_MIXED_PATH(HOTSPOT_RC) |
| AC_SUBST(HOTSPOT_MT) |
| AC_SUBST(HOTSPOT_RC) |
| else |
| HOTSPOT_CXX="$CXX" |
| HOTSPOT_LD="$LD" |
| fi |
| AC_SUBST(HOTSPOT_CXX) |
| AC_SUBST(HOTSPOT_LD) |
| |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xclang; then |
| USE_CLANG=true |
| fi |
| AC_SUBST(USE_CLANG) |
| |
| # LDEXE is the linker to use, when creating executables. Not really used. |
| # FIXME: These should just be removed! |
| LDEXE="$LD" |
| LDEXECXX="$LDCXX" |
| AC_SUBST(LDEXE) |
| AC_SUBST(LDEXECXX) |
| ]) |
| |
| # Do some additional checks on the detected tools. |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_MISC_CHECKS], |
| [ |
| # The package path is used only on macosx? |
| # FIXME: clean this up, and/or move it elsewhere. |
| PACKAGE_PATH=/opt/local |
| AC_SUBST(PACKAGE_PATH) |
| |
| # Check for extra potential brokenness. |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xmicrosoft; then |
| # On Windows, double-check that we got the right compiler. |
| CC_VERSION_OUTPUT=`$CC 2>&1 | $HEAD -n 1 | $TR -d '\r'` |
| COMPILER_CPU_TEST=`$ECHO $CC_VERSION_OUTPUT | $SED -n "s/^.* \(.*\)$/\1/p"` |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xx86"; then |
| if test "x$COMPILER_CPU_TEST" != "x80x86"; then |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Target CPU mismatch. We are building for $OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU but CL is for "$COMPILER_CPU_TEST"; expected "80x86".]) |
| fi |
| elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xx86_64"; then |
| if test "x$COMPILER_CPU_TEST" != "xx64"; then |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Target CPU mismatch. We are building for $OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU but CL is for "$COMPILER_CPU_TEST"; expected "x64".]) |
| fi |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| if test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xgcc; then |
| # If this is a --hash-style=gnu system, use --hash-style=both, why? |
| HAS_GNU_HASH=`$CC -dumpspecs 2>/dev/null | $GREP 'hash-style=gnu'` |
| # This is later checked when setting flags. |
| fi |
| |
| # Check for broken SuSE 'ld' for which 'Only anonymous version tag is allowed |
| # in executable.' |
| USING_BROKEN_SUSE_LD=no |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xlinux && test "x$TOOLCHAIN_TYPE" = xgcc; then |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for broken SuSE 'ld' which only understands anonymous version tags in executables]) |
| echo "SUNWprivate_1.1 { local: *; };" > version-script.map |
| echo "int main() { }" > main.c |
| if $CXX -Xlinker -version-script=version-script.map main.c 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD; then |
| AC_MSG_RESULT(no) |
| USING_BROKEN_SUSE_LD=no |
| else |
| AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) |
| USING_BROKEN_SUSE_LD=yes |
| fi |
| rm -rf version-script.map main.c a.out |
| fi |
| AC_SUBST(USING_BROKEN_SUSE_LD) |
| ]) |
| |
| # Setup the JTReg Regression Test Harness. |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TOOLCHAIN_SETUP_JTREG], |
| [ |
| AC_ARG_WITH(jtreg, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-jtreg], |
| [Regression Test Harness @<:@probed@:>@])], |
| [], |
| [with_jtreg=no]) |
| |
| if test "x$with_jtreg" = xno; then |
| # jtreg disabled |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jtreg]) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT(no) |
| else |
| if test "x$with_jtreg" != xyes; then |
| # with path specified. |
| JT_HOME="$with_jtreg" |
| fi |
| |
| if test "x$JT_HOME" != x; then |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for jtreg]) |
| |
| # use JT_HOME enviroment var. |
| BASIC_FIXUP_PATH([JT_HOME]) |
| |
| # jtreg win32 script works for everybody |
| JTREGEXE="$JT_HOME/win32/bin/jtreg" |
| |
| if test ! -f "$JTREGEXE"; then |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([JTReg executable does not exist: $JTREGEXE]) |
| fi |
| |
| AC_MSG_RESULT($JTREGEXE) |
| else |
| # try to find jtreg on path |
| BASIC_REQUIRE_PROGS(JTREGEXE, jtreg) |
| JT_HOME="`$DIRNAME $JTREGEXE`" |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| AC_SUBST(JT_HOME) |
| AC_SUBST(JTREGEXE) |
| ]) |