| #! /bin/sh |
| |
| # This script determines which platforms that this Valgrind installation |
| # supports. |
| # We return: |
| # - 0 if the machine matches the asked-for platform |
| # - 1 if it didn't match, but did match the name of another platform |
| # - 2 otherwise |
| |
| # Nb: When updating this file for a new platform, add the name to |
| # 'all_platforms'. |
| |
| all_platforms= |
| all_platforms="$all_platforms x86-linux amd64-linux ppc32-linux ppc64-linux" |
| all_platforms="$all_platforms arm-linux" |
| all_platforms="$all_platforms s390x-linux mips32-linux mips64-linux" |
| all_platforms="$all_platforms x86-darwin amd64-darwin" |
| |
| if [ $# -ne 2 ] ; then |
| echo "usage: platform_test <arch-type> <OS-type>" |
| exit 2; |
| fi |
| |
| # Get the directory holding the arch_test and os_test, which will be the same |
| # as the one holding this script. |
| dir=`dirname $0` |
| |
| if $dir/arch_test $1 && $dir/os_test $2 ; then |
| exit 0; # Matches this platform. |
| fi |
| |
| for p in $all_platforms ; do |
| if [ $1-$2 = $p ] ; then |
| exit 1; # Matches another Valgrind-supported platform. |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| exit 2; # Doesn't match any Valgrind-supported platform. |