X-Git-Url: https://git.liburcu.org/?p=urcu.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=configure.ac;h=e6b9211c87a76ecf44884768b8c446a7f2cbf768;hp=cb560aa88dc0e2eed6d8d5b827d665316d106f20;hb=0614a2e61ccbf150cc51d4fd3073b285983417c5;hpb=1136f4540f901b884c76fe011a468f2257d30a0f diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index cb560aa..e6b9211 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS([ \ munmap \ rand_r \ sched_getcpu \ + sched_setaffinity \ strerror \ strtoul \ sysconf \ @@ -220,109 +221,6 @@ AE_IF_FEATURE_ENABLED([cds-lfht-iter-debug], [ ]) -# From the sched_setaffinity(2)'s man page: -# ~~~~ -# The CPU affinity system calls were introduced in Linux kernel 2.5.8. -# The library interfaces were introduced in glibc 2.3. Initially, the -# glibc interfaces included a cpusetsize argument. In glibc 2.3.3, -# the cpuset size argument was removed, but this argument was -# restored in glibc 2.3.4. -# ~~~~ - -# In addition to that, some vendors ported the system call to 2.4 -# kernels. - -# Furthermore, when the function first appeared, the MASK argument was -# an unsigned long pointer, while later it was made into a cpu_set_t -# pointer. Systems that have the cpu_set_t version also should have -# the CPU_ZERO, CPU_SET, etc. macros. - -# All this mess means we have to cater for at least 3 different -# sched_setaffinity prototypes: - -# ~~~~ -# int sched_setaffinity (pid_t pid, unsigned int len, unsigned long *mask); -# int sched_setaffinity (pid_t __pid, size_t __cpusetsize, const cpu_set_t *__cpuset); -# int sched_setaffinity (pid_t __pid, const cpu_set_t *__mask); -# ~~~~ - -AC_CHECK_TYPES([cpu_set_t], - [have_cpu_set_t="yes"], - [have_cpu_set_t="no"], - [#include ]) - -# Confirm that we have CPU_ZERO, and it actually works. -AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether CPU_ZERO works]) -AH_TEMPLATE([HAVE_CPU_ZERO], [Defined to 1 if we have CPU_ZERO and it works]) -AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[ - #include - int main() - { - cpu_set_t foo; CPU_ZERO(&foo); - return 0; - } - ]]) -],[ - AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CPU_ZERO, 1) - AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) -],[ - AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) -]) - -# Confirm that we have CPU_SET, and it actually works. -AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether CPU_SET works]) -AH_TEMPLATE([HAVE_CPU_SET], [Defined to 1 if we have CPU_SET and it works]) -AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[ - #include - int main() - { - cpu_set_t foo; CPU_SET(0, &foo); - return 0; - } - ]]) -],[ - AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CPU_SET, 1) - AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) -],[ - AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) -]) - -# First check if the function is available at all. -AC_CHECK_FUNCS([sched_setaffinity],[ - # Okay, we have it. Check if also have cpu_set_t. If we don't, - # then we have the first version using unsigned long, and no - # CPU_ZERO, etc. macros. If we do have cpu_set_t, we may have the - # version with 2 or 3 arguments. In that case, CPU_ZERO, etc., - # should also be present, but we confirm nonetheless. - - AS_IF([test "x$have_cpu_set_t" = "xyes"], [ - # We do have it. - # Check how many arguments does sched_setaffinity take. - # Should be 3 or 2. - AC_MSG_CHECKING([how many arguments sched_setaffinity takes]) - AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[ - #include - int main() - { - cpu_set_t foo; - sched_setaffinity(0, sizeof (foo), &foo); - return 0; - } - ]]) - ], - [sched_set_affinity_args=3], - [sched_set_affinity_args=2]) - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SCHED_SETAFFINITY_ARGS, - $sched_set_affinity_args, - [Defined to sched_setaffinity's number of arguments.]) - AC_MSG_RESULT([$sched_set_affinity_args]) - ],[ - # No cpu_set_t, always 3 args. - AC_DEFINE(SCHED_SETAFFINITY_ARGS, 3) - ]) -]) - - ## ## ## Set automake variables for optional feature conditionnals in Makefile.am ## ## ## @@ -346,6 +244,11 @@ AC_SUBST(AM_CPPFLAGS) AM_CFLAGS="-Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter $PTHREAD_CFLAGS" AC_SUBST(AM_CFLAGS) + +## ## +## Output files generated by configure ## +## ## + AC_CONFIG_FILES([ Makefile doc/Makefile