| # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. |
| AC_INIT(Valgrind, 3.1.0RC1, valgrind-users@lists.sourceforge.net) |
| AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(coregrind/m_main.c) |
| AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) |
| AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE |
| |
| AM_MAINTAINER_MODE |
| |
| # Where is VEX ? |
| # Nb: For the 2nd arg, the help string, AS_HELP_STRING is the proper way, but |
| # older autoconfs don't support it... here's what it would say: |
| # |
| # AS_HELP_STRING([--with-vex], [Vex directory]), |
| # |
| AC_ARG_WITH(vex, |
| [ --with-vex=/path/to/vex/dir Vex directory], |
| [ |
| AC_CHECK_FILE($withval/pub/libvex.h, |
| [VEX_DIR=$withval], |
| [AC_MSG_ERROR([Directory '$withval' does not exist, or does not contain Vex])]) |
| ], |
| [ |
| VEX_DIR='$(top_srcdir)/VEX' |
| ]) |
| AC_SUBST(VEX_DIR) |
| |
| # "make distcheck" first builds a tarball, then extracts it. |
| # Then it creates a build directory different from the extracted sources |
| # (called _build), and issues |
| # |
| # ../configure $(DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS) |
| # |
| # and then builds, runs "make check", installs using DESTDIR, runs make |
| # installcheck, uninstalls, checks whether the installed base is empty |
| # again, then does yet another "make dist" and compares the resulting |
| # tarball with the one it started off with for identical content. Then it |
| # tests "make distclean" for no leftover files. |
| # |
| # So this line means: when doing "make dist", use the same --with-vex value |
| # that you used when running configure to configure this tree in the first |
| # place. |
| AC_SUBST([DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS], [--with-vex=$VEX_DIR]) |
| |
| # Checks for programs. |
| CFLAGS="-Wno-long-long" |
| |
| AC_PROG_LN_S |
| AC_PROG_CC |
| ##AM_PROG_CC_C_O |
| AC_PROG_CPP |
| AC_PROG_CXX |
| AC_PROG_RANLIB |
| |
| # Check for the compiler support |
| if test "${GCC}" != "yes" ; then |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Valgrind relies on GCC to be compiled]) |
| fi |
| |
| # figure out where perl lives |
| AC_PATH_PROG(PERL, perl) |
| |
| # figure out where gdb lives |
| AC_PATH_PROG(GDB, gdb) |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GDB_PATH, "$GDB", [path to GDB]) |
| |
| # some older automake's don't have it so try something on our own |
| ifdef([AM_PROG_AS],[AM_PROG_AS], |
| [ |
| AS="${CC}" |
| AC_SUBST(AS) |
| |
| ASFLAGS="" |
| AC_SUBST(ASFLAGS) |
| ]) |
| |
| # This variable will collect the individual suppression files |
| # depending on the results of autoconf |
| |
| DEFAULT_SUPP="" |
| |
| |
| # We don't want gcc < 3.0 |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a supported version of gcc]) |
| |
| gcc_version=`${CC} --version | head -n 1` |
| |
| case "${gcc_version}" in |
| gcc-2.7.*) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no (${gcc_version})]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([please use a recent (>= gcc-3.0) version of gcc]) |
| ;; |
| gcc-2.8.*) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no (${gcc_version})]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([please use a recent (>= gcc-3.0) version of gcc]) |
| ;; |
| gcc-2.9*) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no (${gcc_version})]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([please use a recent (>= gcc-3.0) version of gcc]) |
| ;; |
| |
| *) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([ok (${gcc_version})]) |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| |
| # Checks for the platform |
| AC_CANONICAL_HOST |
| |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a supported CPU]) |
| AC_SUBST(VG_ARCH) |
| AC_SUBST(VG_ARCH_ALL) |
| VG_ARCH_ALL="amd64 ppc32 x86" |
| AC_SUBST(VALT_LOAD_ADDRESS) |
| |
| case "${host_cpu}" in |
| i?86) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([ok (${host_cpu})]) |
| VG_ARCH="x86" |
| valt_load_address_normal="0xb0000000" |
| valt_load_address_inner="0xa0000000" |
| ;; |
| |
| x86_64) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([ok (${host_cpu})]) |
| VG_ARCH="amd64" |
| # XXX: relocations under amd64's "small model" are 32-bit signed |
| # quantities; therefore going above 0x7fffffff doesn't work... this is |
| # a problem. |
| valt_load_address_normal="0x70000000" |
| valt_load_address_inner="0x60000000" |
| ;; |
| |
| powerpc*) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([ok (${host_cpu})]) |
| VG_ARCH="ppc32" |
| valt_load_address_normal="0x70000000" |
| valt_load_address_inner="0x60000000" |
| ;; |
| |
| *) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no (${host_cpu})]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Unsupported host architecture. Sorry]) |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| # Check if this should be built as an inner Valgrind, to be run within |
| # another Valgrind. Choose the load address accordingly. |
| AC_CACHE_CHECK([enable use as an inner Valgrind], vg_cv_inner, |
| [AC_ARG_ENABLE(inner, [ --enable-inner enables self-hosting], |
| [vg_cv_inner=$enableval], |
| [vg_cv_inner=no])]) |
| if test "$vg_cv_inner" = yes; then |
| AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_INNER], 1, [configured to run as an inner Valgrind]) |
| VALT_LOAD_ADDRESS=$valt_load_address_inner |
| else |
| VALT_LOAD_ADDRESS=$valt_load_address_normal |
| fi |
| |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a supported OS]) |
| AC_SUBST(VG_OS) |
| AC_SUBST(VG_OS_ALL) |
| VG_OS_ALL="linux" |
| |
| case "${host_os}" in |
| *linux*) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([ok (${host_os})]) |
| VG_OS="linux" |
| |
| # Ok, this is linux. Check the kernel version |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the kernel version]) |
| |
| kernel=`uname -r` |
| |
| case "${kernel}" in |
| 2.6.*) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([2.6 family (${kernel})]) |
| AC_DEFINE([KERNEL_2_6], 1, [Define to 1 if you're using Linux 2.6.x]) |
| ;; |
| |
| 2.4.*) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([2.4 family (${kernel})]) |
| AC_DEFINE([KERNEL_2_4], 1, [Define to 1 if you're using Linux 2.4.x]) |
| ;; |
| |
| *) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([unsupported (${kernel})]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Valgrind works on kernels 2.4, 2.6]) |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| ;; |
| |
| *freebsd*) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([ok (${host_os})]) |
| VG_OS="freebsd" |
| ;; |
| |
| *) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no (${host_os})]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Valgrind is operating system specific. Sorry. Please consider doing a port.]) |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a supported CPU/OS combination]) |
| AC_SUBST(VG_PLATFORM) |
| AC_SUBST(VG_PLATFORM_ALL) |
| VG_PLATFORM_ALL="amd64-linux ppc32-linux x86-linux" |
| |
| VG_PLATFORM="$VG_ARCH-$VG_OS" |
| |
| case $VG_PLATFORM in |
| x86-linux|amd64-linux|ppc32-linux) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([ok (${host_cpu}-${host_os})]) |
| ;; |
| |
| *) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no (${host_cpu}-${host_os})]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Valgrind is platform specific. Sorry. Please consider doing a port.]) |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| AM_CONDITIONAL(VG_X86_LINUX, test x$VG_PLATFORM = xx86-linux -o x$VG_PLATFORM = xamd64-linux) |
| AM_CONDITIONAL(VG_AMD64_LINUX, test x$VG_PLATFORM = xamd64-linux) |
| AM_CONDITIONAL(VG_PPC32_LINUX, test x$VG_PLATFORM = xppc32-linux) |
| |
| AC_SUBST(VG_MAKE_PLATFORM) |
| VG_MAKE_PLATFORM=`echo $VG_PLATFORM | tr [a-z-] [A-Z_]` |
| |
| AC_SUBST(DEFAULT_SUPP) |
| |
| glibc="" |
| |
| AC_EGREP_CPP([GLIBC_22], [ |
| #include <features.h> |
| #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ |
| #if (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ == 2) |
| GLIBC_22 |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| ], |
| glibc="2.2") |
| |
| AC_EGREP_CPP([GLIBC_23], [ |
| #include <features.h> |
| #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ |
| #if (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ == 3) |
| GLIBC_23 |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| ], |
| glibc="2.3") |
| |
| AC_EGREP_CPP([GLIBC_24], [ |
| #include <features.h> |
| #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ |
| #if (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ == 4) |
| GLIBC_24 |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| ], |
| glibc="2.4") |
| |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([the glibc version]) |
| |
| case "${glibc}" in |
| 2.2) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT(2.2 family) |
| AC_DEFINE([GLIBC_2_2], 1, [Define to 1 if you're using glibc 2.2.x]) |
| DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} glibc-2.2.supp" |
| ;; |
| |
| 2.3) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT(2.3 family) |
| AC_DEFINE([GLIBC_2_3], 1, [Define to 1 if you're using glibc 2.3.x]) |
| DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} glibc-2.3.supp" |
| ;; |
| |
| 2.4) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT(2.4 family) |
| AC_DEFINE([GLIBC_2_4], 1, [Define to 1 if you're using glibc 2.4.x]) |
| DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} glibc-2.4.supp" |
| ;; |
| |
| *) |
| AC_MSG_RESULT(unsupported version) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Valgrind requires glibc version 2.2, 2.3 or 2.4]) |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| |
| # We don't know how to detect the X client library version |
| # (detecting the server version is easy, bu no help). So we |
| # just use a hack: always include the suppressions for both |
| # versions 3 and 4. |
| AC_PATH_X |
| if test "${no_x}" != 'yes' ; then |
| DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-4.supp" |
| DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-3.supp" |
| fi |
| |
| |
| # does this compiler support -m32 ? |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts -m32]) |
| |
| safe_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS |
| CFLAGS="-m32" |
| |
| AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [ |
| int main () { return 0 ; } |
| ], |
| [ |
| FLAG_M32="-m32" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) |
| ], [ |
| FLAG_M32="" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) |
| ]) |
| CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS |
| |
| AC_SUBST(FLAG_M32) |
| |
| |
| # does this compiler support -mmmx ? |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts -mmmx]) |
| |
| safe_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS |
| CFLAGS="-mmmx" |
| |
| AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [ |
| int main () { return 0 ; } |
| ], |
| [ |
| FLAG_MMMX="-mmmx" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) |
| ], [ |
| FLAG_MMMX="" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) |
| ]) |
| CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS |
| |
| AC_SUBST(FLAG_MMMX) |
| |
| |
| # does this compiler support -msse ? |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts -msse]) |
| |
| safe_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS |
| CFLAGS="-msse" |
| |
| AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [ |
| int main () { return 0 ; } |
| ], |
| [ |
| FLAG_MSSE="-msse" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) |
| ], [ |
| FLAG_MSSE="" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) |
| ]) |
| CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS |
| |
| AC_SUBST(FLAG_MSSE) |
| |
| |
| # does this compiler support -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 ? |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts -mpreferred-stack-boundary]) |
| |
| safe_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS |
| CFLAGS="-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2" |
| |
| AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [ |
| int main () { return 0 ; } |
| ], |
| [ |
| PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY="-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) |
| ], [ |
| PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY="" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) |
| ]) |
| CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS |
| |
| AC_SUBST(PREFERRED_STACK_BOUNDARY) |
| |
| |
| # does this compiler support -Wno-pointer-sign ? |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts -Wno-pointer-sign ]) |
| |
| safe_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS |
| CFLAGS="-Wno-pointer-sign" |
| |
| AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [ |
| int main () { return 0 ; } |
| ], |
| [ |
| no_pointer_sign=yes |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) |
| ], [ |
| no_pointer_sign=no |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) |
| ]) |
| CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS |
| |
| if test x$no_pointer_sign = xyes; then |
| CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-pointer-sign" |
| fi |
| |
| |
| # does this compiler support -Wdeclaration-after-statement ? |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts -Wdeclaration-after-statement ]) |
| |
| safe_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS |
| CFLAGS="-Wdeclaration-after-statement" |
| |
| AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [ |
| int main () { return 0 ; } |
| ], |
| [ |
| declaration_after_statement=yes |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) |
| ], [ |
| declaration_after_statement=no |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) |
| ]) |
| CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS |
| |
| if test x$declaration_after_statement = xyes; then |
| CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wdeclaration-after-statement" |
| fi |
| |
| |
| # Check for TLS support in the compiler and linker |
| AC_CACHE_CHECK([for TLS support], vg_cv_tls, |
| [AC_ARG_ENABLE(tls, [ --enable-tls platform supports TLS], |
| [vg_cv_tls=$enableval], |
| [AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[static __thread int foo;]], |
| [[return foo;]])], |
| [vg_cv_tls=yes], |
| [vg_cv_tls=no])])]) |
| |
| if test "$vg_cv_tls" = yes; then |
| AC_DEFINE([HAVE_TLS], 1, [can use __thread to define thread-local variables]) |
| fi |
| |
| |
| # Checks for header files. |
| AC_HEADER_STDC |
| AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/endian.h endian.h mqueue.h]) |
| |
| |
| # Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. |
| AC_TYPE_UID_T |
| AC_TYPE_OFF_T |
| AC_TYPE_SIZE_T |
| AC_HEADER_TIME |
| |
| |
| # Checks for library functions. |
| AC_FUNC_MEMCMP |
| AC_FUNC_MMAP |
| AC_TYPE_SIGNAL |
| |
| AC_CHECK_FUNCS([floor memchr memset mkdir strchr strdup strpbrk strrchr strstr semtimedop]) |
| |
| AC_OUTPUT( |
| Makefile |
| valgrind.spec |
| valgrind.pc |
| docs/Makefile |
| docs/lib/Makefile |
| docs/images/Makefile |
| docs/internals/Makefile |
| docs/xml/Makefile |
| tests/Makefile |
| tests/vg_regtest |
| include/Makefile |
| auxprogs/Makefile |
| coregrind/Makefile |
| addrcheck/Makefile |
| addrcheck/tests/Makefile |
| addrcheck/docs/Makefile |
| memcheck/Makefile |
| memcheck/tests/Makefile |
| memcheck/tests/amd64/Makefile |
| memcheck/tests/ppc32/Makefile |
| memcheck/tests/x86/Makefile |
| memcheck/docs/Makefile |
| cachegrind/Makefile |
| cachegrind/tests/Makefile |
| cachegrind/tests/amd64/Makefile |
| cachegrind/tests/ppc32/Makefile |
| cachegrind/tests/x86/Makefile |
| cachegrind/docs/Makefile |
| cachegrind/cg_annotate |
| helgrind/Makefile |
| helgrind/tests/Makefile |
| helgrind/docs/Makefile |
| massif/Makefile |
| massif/hp2ps/Makefile |
| massif/tests/Makefile |
| massif/docs/Makefile |
| lackey/Makefile |
| lackey/tests/Makefile |
| lackey/docs/Makefile |
| none/Makefile |
| none/tests/Makefile |
| none/tests/amd64/Makefile |
| none/tests/ppc32/Makefile |
| none/tests/x86/Makefile |
| none/docs/Makefile |
| ) |
| |
| cat<<EOF |
| |
| Using the following suppressions by default: |
| |
| ${DEFAULT_SUPP} |
| EOF |
| |
| cat<<EOF > default.supp |
| # This is a generated file, composed of the following suppression rules: |
| # |
| # ${DEFAULT_SUPP} |
| # |
| |
| EOF |
| |
| for file in ${DEFAULT_SUPP} ; do |
| cat ${srcdir}/$file >> default.supp |
| done |