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  1. #!/bin/sh
  2. usage () {
  3. cat <<EOF
  4. Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]... [TARGET]
  5. To assign environment variables (e.g., CC, CFLAGS...), specify them as
  6. VAR=VALUE. See below for descriptions of some of the useful variables.
  7. Defaults for the options are specified in brackets.
  8. Configuration:
  9. --srcdir=DIR source directory [detected]
  10. Installation directories:
  11. --prefix=PREFIX main installation prefix [/usr/local/musl]
  12. --exec-prefix=EPREFIX installation prefix for executable files [PREFIX]
  13. Fine tuning of the installation directories:
  14. --bindir=DIR user executables [EPREFIX/bin]
  15. --libdir=DIR library files for the linker [PREFIX/lib]
  16. --includedir=DIR include files for the C compiler [PREFIX/include]
  17. --syslibdir=DIR location for the dynamic linker [/lib]
  18. System types:
  19. --target=TARGET configure to run on target TARGET [detected]
  20. --host=HOST same as --target
  21. --build=BUILD build system type; used only to infer cross-compiling
  22. Optional features:
  23. --enable-optimize=... optimize listed components for speed over size [auto]
  24. --enable-debug build with debugging information [disabled]
  25. --disable-warnings build with recommended warnings flags [enabled]
  26. --enable-wrapper=... build given musl toolchain wrapper [auto]
  27. --disable-shared inhibit building shared library [enabled]
  28. --disable-static inhibit building static library [enabled]
  29. Optional packages:
  30. --with-malloc=... choose malloc implementation [mallocng]
  31. Some influential environment variables:
  32. CC C compiler command [detected]
  33. CFLAGS C compiler flags [-Os -pipe ...]
  34. CROSS_COMPILE prefix for cross compiler and tools [none]
  35. LIBCC compiler runtime library [detected]
  36. Use these variables to override the choices made by configure.
  37. EOF
  38. exit 0
  39. }
  40. # Helper functions
  41. quote () {
  42. tr '\n' ' ' <<EOF | grep '^[-[:alnum:]_=,./:]* $' >/dev/null 2>&1 && { echo "$1" ; return 0 ; }
  43. $1
  44. EOF
  45. printf %s\\n "$1" | sed -e "s/'/'\\\\''/g" -e "1s/^/'/" -e "\$s/\$/'/" -e "s#^'\([-[:alnum:]_,./:]*\)=\(.*\)\$#\1='\2#"
  46. }
  47. echo () { printf "%s\n" "$*" ; }
  48. fail () { echo "$*" ; exit 1 ; }
  49. fnmatch () { eval "case \"\$2\" in $1) return 0 ;; *) return 1 ;; esac" ; }
  50. cmdexists () { type "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
  51. trycc () { test -z "$CC" && cmdexists "$1" && CC=$1 ; }
  52. stripdir () {
  53. while eval "fnmatch '*/' \"\${$1}\"" ; do eval "$1=\${$1%/}" ; done
  54. }
  55. trycppif () {
  56. printf "checking preprocessor condition %s... " "$1"
  57. echo "typedef int x;" > "$tmpc"
  58. echo "#if $1" >> "$tmpc"
  59. echo "#error yes" >> "$tmpc"
  60. echo "#endif" >> "$tmpc"
  61. if $CC $2 -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  62. printf "false\n"
  63. return 1
  64. else
  65. printf "true\n"
  66. return 0
  67. fi
  68. }
  69. tryflag () {
  70. printf "checking whether compiler accepts %s... " "$2"
  71. echo "typedef int x;" > "$tmpc"
  72. if $CC $CFLAGS_TRY $2 -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  73. printf "yes\n"
  74. eval "$1=\"\${$1} \$2\""
  75. eval "$1=\${$1# }"
  76. return 0
  77. else
  78. printf "no\n"
  79. return 1
  80. fi
  81. }
  82. tryldflag () {
  83. printf "checking whether linker accepts %s... " "$2"
  84. echo "typedef int x;" > "$tmpc"
  85. if $CC $LDFLAGS_TRY -nostdlib -shared "$2" -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  86. printf "yes\n"
  87. eval "$1=\"\${$1} \$2\""
  88. eval "$1=\${$1# }"
  89. return 0
  90. else
  91. printf "no\n"
  92. return 1
  93. fi
  94. }
  95. # Beginning of actual script
  96. CFLAGS_C99FSE=
  97. CFLAGS_AUTO=
  98. CFLAGS_MEMOPS=
  99. CFLAGS_NOSSP=
  100. CFLAGS_TRY=
  101. LDFLAGS_AUTO=
  102. LDFLAGS_TRY=
  103. OPTIMIZE_GLOBS=
  104. srcdir=
  105. prefix=/usr/local/musl
  106. exec_prefix='$(prefix)'
  107. bindir='$(exec_prefix)/bin'
  108. libdir='$(prefix)/lib'
  109. includedir='$(prefix)/include'
  110. syslibdir='/lib'
  111. tools=
  112. tool_libs=
  113. build=
  114. target=
  115. optimize=auto
  116. debug=no
  117. warnings=yes
  118. shared=auto
  119. static=yes
  120. wrapper=auto
  121. gcc_wrapper=no
  122. clang_wrapper=no
  123. malloc_dir=mallocng
  124. for arg ; do
  125. case "$arg" in
  126. --help|-h) usage ;;
  127. --srcdir=*) srcdir=${arg#*=} ;;
  128. --prefix=*) prefix=${arg#*=} ;;
  129. --exec-prefix=*) exec_prefix=${arg#*=} ;;
  130. --bindir=*) bindir=${arg#*=} ;;
  131. --libdir=*) libdir=${arg#*=} ;;
  132. --includedir=*) includedir=${arg#*=} ;;
  133. --syslibdir=*) syslibdir=${arg#*=} ;;
  134. --enable-shared|--enable-shared=yes) shared=yes ;;
  135. --disable-shared|--enable-shared=no) shared=no ;;
  136. --enable-static|--enable-static=yes) static=yes ;;
  137. --disable-static|--enable-static=no) static=no ;;
  138. --enable-optimize) optimize=yes ;;
  139. --enable-optimize=*) optimize=${arg#*=} ;;
  140. --disable-optimize) optimize=no ;;
  141. --enable-debug|--enable-debug=yes) debug=yes ;;
  142. --disable-debug|--enable-debug=no) debug=no ;;
  143. --enable-warnings|--enable-warnings=yes) warnings=yes ;;
  144. --disable-warnings|--enable-warnings=no) warnings=no ;;
  145. --enable-wrapper|--enable-wrapper=yes) wrapper=detect ;;
  146. --enable-wrapper=all) wrapper=yes ; gcc_wrapper=yes ; clang_wrapper=yes ;;
  147. --enable-wrapper=gcc) wrapper=yes ; gcc_wrapper=yes ;;
  148. --enable-wrapper=clang) wrapper=yes ; clang_wrapper=yes ;;
  149. --disable-wrapper|--enable-wrapper=no) wrapper=no ;;
  150. --enable-gcc-wrapper|--enable-gcc-wrapper=yes) wrapper=yes ; gcc_wrapper=yes ;;
  151. --disable-gcc-wrapper|--enable-gcc-wrapper=no) wrapper=no ;;
  152. --with-malloc=*) malloc_dir=${arg#*=} ;;
  153. --enable-*|--disable-*|--with-*|--without-*|--*dir=*) ;;
  154. --host=*|--target=*) target=${arg#*=} ;;
  155. --build=*) build=${arg#*=} ;;
  156. -* ) echo "$0: unknown option $arg" ;;
  157. AR=*) AR=${arg#*=} ;;
  158. RANLIB=*) RANLIB=${arg#*=} ;;
  159. CC=*) CC=${arg#*=} ;;
  160. CFLAGS=*) CFLAGS=${arg#*=} ;;
  161. CPPFLAGS=*) CPPFLAGS=${arg#*=} ;;
  162. LDFLAGS=*) LDFLAGS=${arg#*=} ;;
  163. CROSS_COMPILE=*) CROSS_COMPILE=${arg#*=} ;;
  164. LIBCC=*) LIBCC=${arg#*=} ;;
  165. *=*) ;;
  166. *) build=$arg ; target=$arg ;;
  167. esac
  168. done
  169. for i in srcdir prefix exec_prefix bindir libdir includedir syslibdir ; do
  170. stripdir $i
  171. done
  172. #
  173. # Get the source dir for out-of-tree builds
  174. #
  175. if test -z "$srcdir" ; then
  176. srcdir="${0%/configure}"
  177. stripdir srcdir
  178. fi
  179. abs_builddir="$(pwd)" || fail "$0: cannot determine working directory"
  180. abs_srcdir="$(cd $srcdir && pwd)" || fail "$0: invalid source directory $srcdir"
  181. test "$abs_srcdir" = "$abs_builddir" && srcdir=.
  182. test "$srcdir" != "." && test -f Makefile && test ! -h Makefile && fail "$0: Makefile already exists in the working directory"
  183. #
  184. # Get a temp filename we can use
  185. #
  186. i=0
  187. set -C
  188. while : ; do i=$(($i+1))
  189. tmpc="./conf$$-$PPID-$i.c"
  190. 2>|/dev/null > "$tmpc" && break
  191. test "$i" -gt 50 && fail "$0: cannot create temporary file $tmpc"
  192. done
  193. set +C
  194. trap 'rm "$tmpc"' EXIT INT QUIT TERM HUP
  195. #
  196. # Check that the requested malloc implementation exists
  197. #
  198. test -d "$srcdir/src/malloc/$malloc_dir" \
  199. || fail "$0: error: chosen malloc implementation '$malloc_dir' does not exist"
  200. #
  201. # Check whether we are cross-compiling, and set a default
  202. # CROSS_COMPILE prefix if none was provided.
  203. #
  204. test "$target" && \
  205. test "$target" != "$build" && \
  206. test -z "$CROSS_COMPILE" && \
  207. CROSS_COMPILE="$target-"
  208. #
  209. # Find a C compiler to use
  210. #
  211. printf "checking for C compiler... "
  212. trycc ${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc
  213. trycc ${CROSS_COMPILE}c99
  214. trycc ${CROSS_COMPILE}cc
  215. printf "%s\n" "$CC"
  216. test -n "$CC" || { echo "$0: cannot find a C compiler" ; exit 1 ; }
  217. printf "checking whether C compiler works... "
  218. echo "typedef int x;" > "$tmpc"
  219. if output=$($CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" 2>&1) ; then
  220. printf "yes\n"
  221. else
  222. printf "no; compiler output follows:\n%s\n" "$output"
  223. exit 1
  224. fi
  225. #
  226. # Figure out options to force errors on unknown flags.
  227. #
  228. tryflag CFLAGS_TRY -Werror=unknown-warning-option
  229. tryflag CFLAGS_TRY -Werror=unused-command-line-argument
  230. tryflag CFLAGS_TRY -Werror=ignored-optimization-argument
  231. tryldflag LDFLAGS_TRY -Werror=unknown-warning-option
  232. tryldflag LDFLAGS_TRY -Werror=unused-command-line-argument
  233. #
  234. # Need to know if the compiler is gcc or clang to decide which toolchain
  235. # wrappers to build.
  236. #
  237. printf "checking for C compiler family... "
  238. cc_ver="$(LC_ALL=C $CC -v 2>&1)"
  239. cc_family=unknown
  240. if fnmatch '*gcc\ version*' "$cc_ver" ; then
  241. cc_family=gcc
  242. elif fnmatch '*clang\ version*' "$cc_ver" ; then
  243. cc_family=clang
  244. fi
  245. echo "$cc_family"
  246. #
  247. # Figure out toolchain wrapper to build
  248. #
  249. if test "$wrapper" = auto || test "$wrapper" = detect ; then
  250. echo "#include <stdlib.h>" > "$tmpc"
  251. echo "#if ! __GLIBC__" >> "$tmpc"
  252. echo "#error no" >> "$tmpc"
  253. echo "#endif" >> "$tmpc"
  254. printf "checking for toolchain wrapper to build... "
  255. if test "$wrapper" = auto && ! $CC -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  256. echo "none"
  257. elif test "$cc_family" = gcc ; then
  258. gcc_wrapper=yes
  259. echo "gcc"
  260. elif test "$cc_family" = clang ; then
  261. clang_wrapper=yes
  262. echo "clang"
  263. else
  264. echo "none"
  265. if test "$wrapper" = detect ; then
  266. fail "$0: could not find an appropriate toolchain wrapper"
  267. fi
  268. fi
  269. fi
  270. if test "$gcc_wrapper" = yes ; then
  271. tools="$tools obj/musl-gcc"
  272. tool_libs="$tool_libs lib/musl-gcc.specs"
  273. fi
  274. if test "$clang_wrapper" = yes ; then
  275. tools="$tools obj/musl-clang obj/ld.musl-clang"
  276. fi
  277. #
  278. # Find the target architecture
  279. #
  280. printf "checking target system type... "
  281. test -n "$target" || target=$($CC -dumpmachine 2>/dev/null) || target=unknown
  282. printf "%s\n" "$target"
  283. #
  284. # Convert to just ARCH
  285. #
  286. case "$target" in
  287. # Catch these early to simplify matching for 32-bit archs
  288. arm*) ARCH=arm ;;
  289. aarch64*) ARCH=aarch64 ;;
  290. i?86-nt32*) ARCH=nt32 ;;
  291. i?86*) ARCH=i386 ;;
  292. x86_64-x32*|x32*|x86_64*x32) ARCH=x32 ;;
  293. x86_64-nt64*) ARCH=nt64 ;;
  294. x86_64*) ARCH=x86_64 ;;
  295. m68k*) ARCH=m68k ;;
  296. mips64*|mipsisa64*) ARCH=mips64 ;;
  297. mips*) ARCH=mips ;;
  298. microblaze*) ARCH=microblaze ;;
  299. or1k*) ARCH=or1k ;;
  300. powerpc64*|ppc64*) ARCH=powerpc64 ;;
  301. powerpc*|ppc*) ARCH=powerpc ;;
  302. riscv64*) ARCH=riscv64 ;;
  303. sh[1-9bel-]*|sh|superh*) ARCH=sh ;;
  304. s390x*) ARCH=s390x ;;
  305. unknown) fail "$0: unable to detect target arch; try $0 --target=..." ;;
  306. *) fail "$0: unknown or unsupported target \"$target\"" ;;
  307. esac
  308. #
  309. # Try to get a conforming C99 freestanding environment
  310. #
  311. tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -std=c99
  312. tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -nostdinc
  313. tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -ffreestanding \
  314. || tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -fno-builtin
  315. tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -fexcess-precision=standard \
  316. || { test "$ARCH" = i386 && tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -ffloat-store ; }
  317. tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -frounding-math
  318. #
  319. # Semantically we want to insist that our sources follow the
  320. # C rules for type-based aliasing, but most if not all real-world
  321. # compilers are known or suspected to have critical bugs in their
  322. # type-based aliasing analysis. See for example GCC bug 107107.
  323. #
  324. tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -fno-strict-aliasing
  325. #
  326. # We may use the may_alias attribute if __GNUC__ is defined, so
  327. # if the compiler defines __GNUC__ but does not provide it,
  328. # it must be defined away as part of the CFLAGS.
  329. #
  330. printf "checking whether compiler needs attribute((may_alias)) suppression... "
  331. cat > "$tmpc" <<EOF
  332. typedef int
  333. #ifdef __GNUC__
  334. __attribute__((__may_alias__))
  335. #endif
  336. x;
  337. EOF
  338. if $CC $CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS \
  339. -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  340. printf "no\n"
  341. else
  342. printf "yes\n"
  343. CFLAGS_C99FSE="$CFLAGS_C99FSE -D__may_alias__="
  344. fi
  345. #
  346. # The GNU toolchain defaults to assuming unmarked files need an
  347. # executable stack, potentially exposing vulnerabilities in programs
  348. # linked with such object files. Fix this.
  349. #
  350. tryflag CFLAGS_C99FSE -Wa,--noexecstack
  351. #
  352. # Check for options to disable stack protector, which needs to be
  353. # disabled for a few early-bootstrap translation units. If not found,
  354. # this is not an error; we assume the toolchain does not do ssp.
  355. #
  356. tryflag CFLAGS_NOSSP -fno-stack-protector
  357. #
  358. # Check for options that may be needed to prevent the compiler from
  359. # generating self-referential versions of memcpy,, memmove, memcmp,
  360. # and memset. Really, we should add a check to determine if this
  361. # option is sufficient, and if not, add a macro to cripple these
  362. # functions with volatile...
  363. #
  364. tryflag CFLAGS_MEMOPS -fno-tree-loop-distribute-patterns
  365. #
  366. # Enable debugging if requessted.
  367. #
  368. test "$debug" = yes && CFLAGS_AUTO=-g
  369. #
  370. # Preprocess asm files to add extra debugging information if debug is
  371. # enabled, our assembler supports the needed directives, and the
  372. # preprocessing script has been written for our architecture.
  373. #
  374. printf "checking whether we should preprocess assembly to add debugging information... "
  375. if fnmatch '-g*|*\ -g*' "$CFLAGS_AUTO $CFLAGS" &&
  376. test -f "$srcdir/tools/add-cfi.$ARCH.awk" &&
  377. printf ".file 1 \"srcfile.s\"\n.line 1\n.cfi_startproc\n.cfi_endproc" | $CC -g -x assembler -c -o /dev/null 2>/dev/null -
  378. then
  379. ADD_CFI=yes
  380. else
  381. ADD_CFI=no
  382. fi
  383. printf "%s\n" "$ADD_CFI"
  384. #
  385. # Possibly add a -O option to CFLAGS and select modules to optimize with
  386. # -O3 based on the status of --enable-optimize and provided CFLAGS.
  387. #
  388. printf "checking for optimization settings... "
  389. case "x$optimize" in
  390. xauto)
  391. if fnmatch '-O*|*\ -O*' "$CFLAGS_AUTO $CFLAGS" ; then
  392. printf "using provided CFLAGS\n" ;optimize=no
  393. else
  394. printf "using defaults\n" ; optimize=yes
  395. fi
  396. ;;
  397. xsize|xnone) printf "minimize size\n" ; optimize=size ;;
  398. xno|x) printf "disabled\n" ; optimize=no ;;
  399. *) printf "custom\n" ;;
  400. esac
  401. test "$optimize" = no || tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Os || tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -O2
  402. test "$optimize" = yes && optimize="internal,malloc,string"
  403. if fnmatch 'no|size' "$optimize" ; then :
  404. else
  405. printf "components to be optimized for speed:"
  406. while test "$optimize" ; do
  407. case "$optimize" in
  408. *,*) this=${optimize%%,*} optimize=${optimize#*,} ;;
  409. *) this=$optimize optimize=
  410. esac
  411. printf " $this"
  412. case "$this" in
  413. */*.c) ;;
  414. */*) this=$this*.c ;;
  415. *) this=$this/*.c ;;
  416. esac
  417. OPTIMIZE_GLOBS="$OPTIMIZE_GLOBS $this"
  418. done
  419. OPTIMIZE_GLOBS=${OPTIMIZE_GLOBS# }
  420. printf "\n"
  421. fi
  422. # Always try -pipe
  423. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -pipe
  424. #
  425. # If debugging is disabled, omit frame pointer. Modern GCC does this
  426. # anyway on most archs even when debugging is enabled since the frame
  427. # pointer is no longer needed for debugging.
  428. #
  429. if fnmatch '-g*|*\ -g*' "$CFLAGS_AUTO $CFLAGS" ; then :
  430. else
  431. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -fomit-frame-pointer
  432. fi
  433. #
  434. # Modern GCC wants to put DWARF tables (used for debugging and
  435. # unwinding) in the loaded part of the program where they are
  436. # unstrippable. These options force them back to debug sections (and
  437. # cause them not to get generated at all if debugging is off).
  438. #
  439. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -fno-unwind-tables
  440. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables
  441. #
  442. # Attempt to put each function and each data object in its own
  443. # section. This both allows additional size optimizations at link
  444. # time and works around a dangerous class of compiler/assembler bugs
  445. # whereby relative address expressions are constant-folded by the
  446. # assembler even when one or more of the symbols involved is
  447. # replaceable. See gas pr 18561 and gcc pr 66609, 68178, etc.
  448. #
  449. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -ffunction-sections
  450. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -fdata-sections
  451. #
  452. # On x86, make sure we don't have incompatible instruction set
  453. # extensions enabled by default. This is bad for making static binaries.
  454. # We cheat and use i486 rather than i386 because i386 really does not
  455. # work anyway (issues with atomic ops).
  456. # Some build environments pass -march and -mtune options via CC, so
  457. # check both CC and CFLAGS.
  458. #
  459. if test "$ARCH" = "i386" ; then
  460. fnmatch '-march=*|*\ -march=*' "$CC $CFLAGS" || tryldflag CFLAGS_AUTO -march=i486
  461. fnmatch '-mtune=*|*\ -mtune=*' "$CC $CFLAGS" || tryldflag CFLAGS_AUTO -mtune=generic
  462. fi
  463. #
  464. # GCC defines -w as overriding any -W options, regardless of order, but
  465. # clang has a bunch of annoying warnings enabled by default and needs -w
  466. # to start from a clean slate. So use -w if building with clang. Also
  467. # turn off a common on-by-default cast warning regardless of compiler.
  468. #
  469. test "$cc_family" = clang && tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -w
  470. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast
  471. #
  472. # Even with -std=c99, gcc accepts some constructs which are constraint
  473. # violations. We want to treat these as errors regardless of whether
  474. # other purely stylistic warnings are enabled -- especially implicit
  475. # function declarations, which are a dangerous programming error.
  476. #
  477. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=implicit-function-declaration
  478. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=implicit-int
  479. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=pointer-sign
  480. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=pointer-arith
  481. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=int-conversion
  482. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=incompatible-pointer-types
  483. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=discarded-qualifiers
  484. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Werror=discarded-array-qualifiers
  485. #
  486. # GCC ignores unused arguements by default, but Clang needs this extra
  487. # parameter to stop printing warnings about LDFLAGS passed during
  488. # compiling stage and CFLAGS passed during linking stage.
  489. #
  490. test "$cc_family" = clang && tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Qunused-arguments
  491. if test "x$warnings" = xyes ; then
  492. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Waddress
  493. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Warray-bounds
  494. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wchar-subscripts
  495. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wduplicate-decl-specifier
  496. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Winit-self
  497. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wreturn-type
  498. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wsequence-point
  499. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wstrict-aliasing
  500. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wunused-function
  501. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wunused-label
  502. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wunused-variable
  503. fi
  504. # Determine if the compiler produces position-independent code (PIC)
  505. # by default. If so, we don't need to compile separate object files
  506. # for libc.a and libc.so.
  507. if trycppif __PIC__ "$CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS" ; then
  508. pic_default=yes
  509. else
  510. pic_default=no
  511. fi
  512. # Reduce space lost to padding for alignment purposes by sorting data
  513. # objects according to their alignment reqirements. This approximates
  514. # optimal packing.
  515. tryldflag LDFLAGS_AUTO -Wl,--sort-section,alignment
  516. tryldflag LDFLAGS_AUTO -Wl,--sort-common
  517. # When linking shared library, drop dummy weak definitions that were
  518. # replaced by strong definitions from other translation units.
  519. tryldflag LDFLAGS_AUTO -Wl,--gc-sections
  520. # Some patched GCC builds have these defaults messed up...
  521. tryldflag LDFLAGS_AUTO -Wl,--hash-style=both
  522. # Prevent linking if there are undefined symbols; if any exist,
  523. # libc.so will crash at runtime during relocation processing.
  524. # The common way this can happen is failure to link the compiler
  525. # runtime library; implementation error is also a possibility.
  526. tryldflag LDFLAGS_AUTO -Wl,--no-undefined
  527. # Avoid exporting symbols from compiler runtime libraries. They
  528. # should be hidden anyway, but some toolchains including old gcc
  529. # versions built without shared library support and pcc are broken.
  530. tryldflag LDFLAGS_AUTO -Wl,--exclude-libs=ALL
  531. # Public data symbols must be interposable to allow for copy
  532. # relocations, but otherwise we want to bind symbols at libc link
  533. # time to eliminate startup relocations and PLT overhead. Use
  534. # --dynamic-list rather than -Bsymbolic-functions for greater
  535. # control over what symbols are left unbound.
  536. tryldflag LDFLAGS_AUTO -Wl,--dynamic-list="$srcdir/dynamic.list"
  537. # Find compiler runtime library
  538. test -z "$LIBCC" && tryldflag LIBCC -lgcc && tryldflag LIBCC -lgcc_eh
  539. test -z "$LIBCC" && tryldflag LIBCC -lcompiler_rt
  540. test -z "$LIBCC" && try_libcc=`$CC -print-libgcc-file-name 2>/dev/null` \
  541. && tryldflag LIBCC "$try_libcc"
  542. test -z "$LIBCC" && try_libcc=`$CC -print-file-name=libpcc.a 2>/dev/null` \
  543. && tryldflag LIBCC "$try_libcc"
  544. printf "using compiler runtime libraries: %s\n" "$LIBCC"
  545. # Figure out arch variants for archs with variants
  546. SUBARCH=
  547. t="$CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS"
  548. if test "$ARCH" = "i386" ; then
  549. printf "checking whether compiler can use ebx in PIC asm constraints... "
  550. cat > "$tmpc" <<EOF
  551. int foo(int x) { __asm__ ( "" : "+b"(x) ); return x; }
  552. EOF
  553. if $CC $CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -fPIC \
  554. -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  555. printf "yes\n"
  556. else
  557. printf "no\n"
  558. CFLAGS_AUTO="$CFLAGS_AUTO -DBROKEN_EBX_ASM"
  559. fi
  560. fi
  561. if test "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ; then
  562. trycppif __ILP32__ "$t" && ARCH=x32
  563. fi
  564. if test "$ARCH" = "arm" ; then
  565. if trycppif __thumb2__ "$t" ; then
  566. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -mimplicit-it=always
  567. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wa,-mimplicit-it=always
  568. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wa,-mthumb
  569. fi
  570. trycppif __ARMEB__ "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}eb
  571. trycppif __ARM_PCS_VFP "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}hf
  572. # Versions of clang up until at least 3.8 have the wrong constraint codes
  573. # for floating point operands to inline asm. Detect this so the affected
  574. # source files can just disable the asm.
  575. if test "$cc_family" = clang ; then
  576. printf "checking whether clang's vfp asm constraints work... "
  577. echo 'float f(float x) { __asm__("":"+t"(x)); return x; }' > "$tmpc"
  578. if $CC $CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  579. printf "yes\n"
  580. else
  581. printf "no\n"
  582. CFLAGS_AUTO="$CFLAGS_AUTO -DBROKEN_VFP_ASM"
  583. CFLAGS_AUTO="${CFLAGS_AUTO# }"
  584. fi
  585. fi
  586. fi
  587. if test "$ARCH" = "aarch64" ; then
  588. trycppif __AARCH64EB__ "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}_be
  589. fi
  590. if test "$ARCH" = "m68k" ; then
  591. if trycppif "__HAVE_68881__" ; then : ;
  592. elif trycppif "__mcffpu__" ; then SUBARCH="-fp64"
  593. else SUBARCH="-sf"
  594. fi
  595. fi
  596. if test "$ARCH" = "mips" ; then
  597. trycppif "__mips_isa_rev >= 6" "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}r6
  598. trycppif "_MIPSEL || __MIPSEL || __MIPSEL__" "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}el
  599. trycppif __mips_soft_float "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-sf
  600. fi
  601. if test "$ARCH" = "mips64" ; then
  602. trycppif "_MIPS_SIM != _ABI64" "$t" && ARCH=mipsn32
  603. trycppif "__mips_isa_rev >= 6" "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}r6
  604. trycppif "_MIPSEL || __MIPSEL || __MIPSEL__" "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}el
  605. trycppif __mips_soft_float "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-sf
  606. fi
  607. if test "$ARCH" = "powerpc" ; then
  608. trycppif "_SOFT_FLOAT || __NO_FPRS__" "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-sf
  609. printf "checking whether compiler can use 'd' constraint in asm... "
  610. echo 'double f(double x) { __asm__ ("fabs %0, %1" : "=d"(x) : "d"(x)); return x; }' > "$tmpc"
  611. if $CC $CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  612. printf "yes\n"
  613. else
  614. printf "no\n"
  615. CFLAGS_AUTO="$CFLAGS_AUTO -DBROKEN_PPC_D_ASM"
  616. CFLAGS_AUTO="${CFLAGS_AUTO# }"
  617. fi
  618. fi
  619. test "$ARCH" = "microblaze" && trycppif __MICROBLAZEEL__ "$t" \
  620. && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}el
  621. if test "$ARCH" = "powerpc64" ; then
  622. trycppif "_CALL_ELF == 2" "$t" || fail "$0: error: unsupported powerpc64 ABI"
  623. trycppif __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}le
  624. trycppif _SOFT_FLOAT "$t" && fail "$0: error: soft-float not supported on powerpc64"
  625. fi
  626. if test "$ARCH" = "riscv64" ; then
  627. trycppif __riscv_float_abi_soft "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-sf
  628. trycppif __riscv_float_abi_single "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-sp
  629. fi
  630. if test "$ARCH" = "sh" ; then
  631. tryflag CFLAGS_AUTO -Wa,--isa=any
  632. trycppif __BIG_ENDIAN__ "$t" && SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}eb
  633. if trycppif "__SH_FPU_ANY__ || __SH4__" "$t" ; then
  634. # Some sh configurations are broken and replace double with float
  635. # rather than using softfloat when the fpu is present but only
  636. # supports single precision. Reject them.
  637. printf "checking whether compiler's double type is IEEE double... "
  638. echo 'typedef char dblcheck[(int)sizeof(double)-5];' > "$tmpc"
  639. if $CC $CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  640. printf "yes\n"
  641. else
  642. printf "no\n"
  643. fail "$0: error: compiler's floating point configuration is unsupported"
  644. fi
  645. else
  646. SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-nofpu
  647. fi
  648. if trycppif __SH_FDPIC__ "$t" ; then
  649. SUBARCH=${SUBARCH}-fdpic
  650. fi
  651. fi
  652. test "$SUBARCH" \
  653. && printf "configured for %s variant: %s\n" "$ARCH" "$ARCH$SUBARCH"
  654. #
  655. # Some archs (powerpc) have different possible long double formats
  656. # that the compiler can be configured for. The logic for whether this
  657. # is supported is in bits/float.h; in general, it is not. We need to
  658. # check for mismatches here or code in printf, strotd, and scanf will
  659. # be dangerously incorrect because it depends on (1) the macros being
  660. # correct, and (2) IEEE semantics.
  661. #
  662. printf "checking whether compiler's long double definition matches float.h... "
  663. echo '#include <float.h>' > "$tmpc"
  664. echo '#define C(m,s) (m==LDBL_MANT_DIG && s==sizeof(long double))' >> "$tmpc"
  665. echo 'typedef char ldcheck[(C(53,8)||C(64,12)||C(64,16)||C(113,16))*2-1];' >> "$tmpc"
  666. if $CC $CFLAGS_C99FSE \
  667. -I$srcdir/arch/$ARCH -I$srcdir/arch/generic -I$srcdir/include \
  668. $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c -o /dev/null "$tmpc" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
  669. printf "yes\n"
  670. else
  671. printf "no\n"
  672. fail "$0: error: unsupported long double type"
  673. fi
  674. #
  675. # Some build systems globally pass in broken CFLAGS like -ffast-math
  676. # for all packages. On recent GCC we can detect this and error out
  677. # early rather than producing a seriously-broken math library.
  678. #
  679. if trycppif "__FAST_MATH__" \
  680. "$CFLAGS_C99FSE $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS" ; then
  681. fail "$0: error: compiler has broken floating point; check CFLAGS"
  682. fi
  683. printf "creating config.mak... "
  684. cmdline=$(quote "$0")
  685. for i ; do cmdline="$cmdline $(quote "$i")" ; done
  686. exec 3>&1 1>config.mak
  687. cat << EOF
  688. # This version of config.mak was generated by:
  689. # $cmdline
  690. # Any changes made here will be lost if configure is re-run
  691. AR = ${AR:-\$(CROSS_COMPILE)ar}
  692. RANLIB = ${RANLIB:-\$(CROSS_COMPILE)ranlib}
  693. ARCH = $ARCH
  694. SUBARCH = $SUBARCH
  695. ASMSUBARCH = $ASMSUBARCH
  696. srcdir = $srcdir
  697. prefix = $prefix
  698. exec_prefix = $exec_prefix
  699. bindir = $bindir
  700. libdir = $libdir
  701. includedir = $includedir
  702. syslibdir = $syslibdir
  703. CC = $CC
  704. CFLAGS = $CFLAGS
  705. CFLAGS_AUTO = $CFLAGS_AUTO
  706. CFLAGS_C99FSE = $CFLAGS_C99FSE
  707. CFLAGS_MEMOPS = $CFLAGS_MEMOPS
  708. CFLAGS_NOSSP = $CFLAGS_NOSSP
  709. CPPFLAGS = $CPPFLAGS
  710. LDFLAGS = $LDFLAGS
  711. LDFLAGS_AUTO = $LDFLAGS_AUTO
  712. CROSS_COMPILE = $CROSS_COMPILE
  713. LIBCC = $LIBCC
  714. OPTIMIZE_GLOBS = $OPTIMIZE_GLOBS
  715. ALL_TOOLS = $tools
  716. TOOL_LIBS = $tool_libs
  717. ADD_CFI = $ADD_CFI
  718. MALLOC_DIR = $malloc_dir
  719. EOF
  720. test "x$static" = xno && echo "STATIC_LIBS ="
  721. test "x$shared" = xno && echo "SHARED_LIBS ="
  722. test "x$cc_family" = xgcc && echo 'WRAPCC_GCC = $(CC)'
  723. test "x$cc_family" = xclang && echo 'WRAPCC_CLANG = $(CC)'
  724. test "x$pic_default" = xyes && echo 'AOBJS = $(LOBJS)'
  725. exec 1>&3 3>&-
  726. test "$srcdir" = "." || ln -sf $srcdir/Makefile .
  727. printf "done\n"