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dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. |
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dnl Written in 2002 by Christian Bauer et al. |
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AC_INIT([Basilisk II], 1.0, [Christian.Bauer@uni-mainz.de], BasiliskII) |
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AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(main_windows.cpp) |
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AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(../Unix) |
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AC_PREREQ(2.52) |
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AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) |
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dnl Aliases for PACKAGE and VERSION macros. |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACKAGE, "$PACKAGE_NAME", [Define this program name.]) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VERSION, "$PACKAGE_VERSION", [Define this program version.]) |
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dnl JIT compiler options. |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(jit-compiler, [ --enable-jit-compiler enable JIT compiler [default=yes]], [WANT_JIT=$enableval], [WANT_JIT=yes]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(jit-debug, [ --enable-jit-debug activate native code disassemblers [default=no]], [WANT_JIT_DEBUG=$enableval], [WANT_JIT_DEBUG=no]) |
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dnl FPU emulation core. |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(fpe, |
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[ --enable-fpe=FPE specify which fpu emulator to use [default=auto]], |
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[ case "$enableval" in |
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dnl default is always ieee, if architecture has this fp format |
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auto) FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER="ieee uae";; |
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ieee) FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER="ieee";; |
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uae) FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER="uae";; |
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x86) FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER="x86";; |
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-fpe takes only one of the following values: auto, x86, ieee, uae]);; |
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esac |
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], |
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[ FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER="ieee uae" |
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]) |
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dnl External packages. |
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AC_ARG_WITH(gtk, [ --with-gtk use GTK user interface [default=yes]], [WANT_GTK=$withval], [WANT_GTK=yes]) |
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dnl Addressing modes. |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(addressing, |
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[ --enable-addressing=AM specify the addressing mode to use [default=fastest]], |
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[ case "$enableval" in |
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direct) ADDRESSING_TEST_ORDER="direct";; |
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banks) ADDRESSING_TEST_ORDER="banks";; |
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fastest)ADDRESSING_TEST_ORDER="direct banks";; |
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*) AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-addressing takes only one of the following values: fastest, direct, banks]);; |
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esac |
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], |
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[ ADDRESSING_TEST_ORDER="direct banks" |
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]) |
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dnl Canonical system information. |
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AC_CANONICAL_HOST |
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AC_CANONICAL_TARGET |
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dnl Target CPU type. |
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HAVE_I386=no |
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HAVE_POWERPC=no |
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HAVE_X86_64=no |
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case "$target_cpu" in |
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i386* | i486* | i586* | i686* | i786* ) HAVE_I386=yes;; |
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powerpc* ) HAVE_POWERPC=yes;; |
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x86_64* ) HAVE_X86_64=yes;; |
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esac |
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dnl Checks for programs. |
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AC_PROG_CC |
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AC_PROG_CC_C_O |
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AC_PROG_CPP |
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AC_PROG_CXX |
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AC_PROG_MAKE_SET |
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AC_PROG_EGREP |
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AC_PROG_LN_S |
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AC_CHECK_TOOL(WINDRES, windres) |
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dnl We use GTK+ if possible. |
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if [[ "x$WANT_GTK" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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AM_PATH_GTK_2_0(1.3.15, [], [ |
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AC_MSG_WARN([Could not find GTK+ 2.0, disabling user interface.]) |
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WANT_GTK=no |
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]) |
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fi |
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AC_SUBST(WANT_GTK) |
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dnl We use 64-bit file size support if possible. |
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AC_SYS_LARGEFILE |
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dnl Checks for header files. |
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AC_HEADER_STDC |
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dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. |
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AC_C_BIGENDIAN |
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AC_C_CONST |
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AC_C_INLINE |
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AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short, 2) |
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AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int, 4) |
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AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long, 4) |
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AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long, 8) |
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AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(float, 4) |
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AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(double, 8) |
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AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long double, 12) |
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AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *, 4) |
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AC_TYPE_OFF_T |
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AC_CHECK_TYPES(loff_t) |
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AC_CHECK_TYPES(caddr_t) |
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AC_TYPE_SIZE_T |
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dnl Define a macro that translates a yesno-variable into a C macro definition |
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dnl to be put into the config.h file |
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dnl $1 -- the macro to define |
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dnl $2 -- the value to translate |
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dnl $3 -- template name |
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AC_DEFUN([AC_TRANSLATE_DEFINE], [ |
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if [[ "x$2" = "xyes" -o "x$2" = "xguessing yes" ]]; then |
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AC_DEFINE($1, 1, $3) |
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fi |
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]) |
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dnl Check that VirtualAlloc(), VirtualProtect() work |
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether VirtualProtect works], |
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ac_cv_VirtualProtect_works, [ |
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AC_LANG_SAVE |
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AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS |
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ac_cv_VirtualProtect_works=yes |
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dnl First the tests that should segfault |
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for test_def in NONE_READ NONE_WRITE READ_WRITE; do |
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AC_TRY_RUN([ |
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#define HAVE_WIN32_VM 1 |
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#define CONFIGURE_TEST_VM_MAP |
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#define TEST_VM_PROT_$test_def |
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#include "../Unix/vm_alloc.cpp" |
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], ac_cv_VirtualProtect_works=no, rm -f core, |
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dnl When cross-compiling, assume it works |
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ac_cv_VirtualProtect_works="yes" |
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) |
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done |
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AC_TRY_RUN([ |
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#define HAVE_WIN32_VM 1 |
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#define CONFIGURE_TEST_VM_MAP |
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#define TEST_VM_PROT_RDWR_WRITE |
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#include "../Unix/vm_alloc.cpp" |
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], , ac_cv_VirtualProtect_works=no, |
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dnl When cross-compiling, assume it works |
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ac_cv_VirtualProtect_works="yes" |
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) |
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AC_LANG_RESTORE |
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] |
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) |
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if [[ "x$ac_cv_VirtualProtect_works" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WIN32_VM, 1, [Define if your system has a working Win32-based memory allocator.]) |
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else |
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AC_MSG_ERROR([Sorry, Windows VM functions don't work as expected on your system.]) |
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fi |
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dnl Check if Windows exceptions are supported. |
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether your system supports Windows exceptions], |
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ac_cv_have_win32_exceptions, [ |
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AC_LANG_SAVE |
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AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS |
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AC_TRY_RUN([ |
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#define HAVE_WIN32_EXCEPTIONS 1 |
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#define CONFIGURE_TEST_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY |
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#include "../Unix/vm_alloc.cpp" |
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#include "../Unix/sigsegv.cpp" |
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], |
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ac_cv_have_win32_exceptions=yes, |
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ac_cv_have_win32_exceptions=no, |
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dnl When cross-compiling, assume it works |
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ac_cv_have_win32_exceptions="yes" |
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) |
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AC_LANG_RESTORE |
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] |
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) |
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if [[ "x$ac_cv_have_win32_exceptions" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WIN32_EXCEPTIONS, 1, [Define if your system supports Windows exceptions.]) |
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else |
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AC_MSG_ERROR([Sorry, Windows exceptions don't work as expected on your system.]) |
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fi |
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dnl Check if we can ignore the fault (instruction skipping in SIGSEGV handler) |
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether we can skip instruction in SIGSEGV handler], |
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ac_cv_have_skip_instruction, [ |
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AC_LANG_SAVE |
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AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS |
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AC_TRY_RUN([ |
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#define HAVE_SIGSEGV_SKIP_INSTRUCTION 1 |
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#define CONFIGURE_TEST_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY |
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#include "../Unix/vm_alloc.cpp" |
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#include "../Unix/sigsegv.cpp" |
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], ac_cv_have_skip_instruction=yes, ac_cv_have_skip_instruction=no, |
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dnl When cross-compiling, do not assume anything. |
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ac_cv_have_skip_instruction=no |
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) |
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AC_LANG_RESTORE |
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] |
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) |
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AC_TRANSLATE_DEFINE(HAVE_SIGSEGV_SKIP_INSTRUCTION, "$ac_cv_have_skip_instruction", |
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[Define if we can ignore the fault (instruction skipping in SIGSEGV handler).]) |
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dnl We really want VOSF (Video on SEGV Signals) screen updates acceleration |
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AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_VOSF, 1, [Define if using video enabled on SEGV signals.]) |
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dnl Determine the addressing mode to use |
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ADDRESSING_MODE="" |
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the addressing mode to use]) |
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for am in $ADDRESSING_TEST_ORDER; do |
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case $am in |
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direct) |
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dnl Direct addressing mode (constant offset) |
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ADDRESSING_MODE="direct" |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DDIRECT_ADDRESSING" |
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break |
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;; |
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banks) |
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dnl Default addressing mode |
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ADDRESSING_MODE="memory banks" |
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break |
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;; |
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*) |
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AC_MSG_ERROR([Internal configure.ac script error for $am addressing mode]) |
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esac |
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done |
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AC_MSG_RESULT($ADDRESSING_MODE) |
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if [[ "x$ADDRESSING_MODE" = "x" ]]; then |
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AC_MSG_WARN([Sorry, no suitable addressing mode in $ADDRESSING_TEST_ORDER]) |
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ADDRESSING_MODE="memory banks" |
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fi |
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dnl Banked Memory Addressing mode is not supported by the JIT compiler |
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if [[ "x$WANT_JIT" = "xyes" -a "x$ADDRESSING_MODE" = "xmemory banks" ]]; then |
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AC_MSG_ERROR([Sorry, the JIT Compiler requires Direct Addressing, at least]) |
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fi |
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dnl Check for GAS. |
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HAVE_GAS=no |
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for GAS .p2align feature) |
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cat >conftest.S << EOF |
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.text |
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.p2align 5 |
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EOF |
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if $CC conftest.S -c -o conftest.o >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then HAVE_GAS=yes; fi |
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AC_MSG_RESULT($HAVE_GAS) |
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dnl Check for GCC 2.7 or higher. |
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HAVE_GCC27=no |
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for GCC 2.7 or higher) |
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AC_EGREP_CPP(xyes, |
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[#if __GNUC__ - 1 > 1 || __GNUC_MINOR__ - 1 > 5 |
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xyes |
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#endif |
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], [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); HAVE_GCC27=yes], AC_MSG_RESULT(no)) |
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dnl Check for GCC 3.0 or higher. |
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HAVE_GCC30=no |
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for GCC 3.0 or higher) |
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AC_EGREP_CPP(xyes, |
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[#if __GNUC__ >= 3 |
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xyes |
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#endif |
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], [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); HAVE_GCC30=yes], AC_MSG_RESULT(no)) |
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dnl Select appropriate CPU source and REGPARAM define. |
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ASM_OPTIMIZATIONS=none |
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CPUSRCS="cpuemu1.cpp cpuemu2.cpp cpuemu3.cpp cpuemu4.cpp cpuemu5.cpp cpuemu6.cpp cpuemu7.cpp cpuemu8.cpp" |
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dnl JITSRCS will be emptied later if the JIT is not available |
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dnl Other platforms should define their own set of noflags file variants |
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CAN_JIT=no |
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JITSRCS="compemu1.cpp compemu2.cpp compemu3.cpp compemu4.cpp compemu5.cpp compemu6.cpp compemu7.cpp compemu8.cpp" |
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if [[ "x$HAVE_GCC27" = "xyes" -a "x$HAVE_I386" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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dnl i386 CPU |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DUNALIGNED_PROFITABLE -DREGPARAM=\"__attribute__((regparm(3)))\"" |
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if [[ "x$HAVE_GAS" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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ASM_OPTIMIZATIONS=i386 |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DX86_ASSEMBLY -DOPTIMIZED_FLAGS -DSAHF_SETO_PROFITABLE" |
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JITSRCS="cpuemu1_nf.cpp cpuemu2_nf.cpp cpuemu3_nf.cpp cpuemu4_nf.cpp cpuemu5_nf.cpp cpuemu6_nf.cpp cpuemu7_nf.cpp cpuemu8_nf.cpp $JITSRCS" |
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CAN_JIT=yes |
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fi |
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elif [[ "x$HAVE_GCC30" = "xyes" -a "x$HAVE_X86_64" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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dnl x86-64 CPU |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DUNALIGNED_PROFITABLE" |
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if [[ "x$HAVE_GAS" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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ASM_OPTIMIZATIONS="x86-64" |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DX86_64_ASSEMBLY -DOPTIMIZED_FLAGS" |
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JITSRCS="cpuemu1_nf.cpp cpuemu2_nf.cpp cpuemu3_nf.cpp cpuemu4_nf.cpp cpuemu5_nf.cpp cpuemu6_nf.cpp cpuemu7_nf.cpp cpuemu8_nf.cpp $JITSRCS" |
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CAN_JIT=yes |
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WANT_33BIT_ADDRESSING=yes |
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fi |
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fi |
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dnl Enable JIT compiler, if possible. |
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if [[ "x$WANT_JIT" = "xyes" -a "x$CAN_JIT" ]]; then |
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JITSRCS="$JITSRCS ../uae_cpu/compiler/compemu_support.cpp ../uae_cpu/compiler/compemu_fpp.cpp compstbl.o cpustbl_nf.o" |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DUSE_JIT -DUSE_JIT_FPU" |
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if [[ "x$WANT_JIT_DEBUG" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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if [[ "x$WANT_MON" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DJIT_DEBUG=1" |
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else |
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AC_MSG_WARN([cxmon not found, ignoring --enable-jit-debug]) |
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WANT_JIT_DEBUG=no |
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fi |
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fi |
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dnl IEEE core is the only FPU emulator to use with the JIT compiler |
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case $FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER in |
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ieee*) ;; |
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*) AC_MSG_WARN([Forcing use of the IEEE FPU core, as the JIT compiler supports only this one.]) ;; |
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esac |
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FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER="ieee" |
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else |
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WANT_JIT=no |
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WANT_JIT_DEBUG=no |
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JITSRCS="" |
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fi |
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dnl Utility macro used by next two tests. |
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dnl AC_EXAMINE_OBJECT(C source code, |
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dnl commands examining object file, |
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dnl [commands to run if compile failed]): |
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dnl |
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dnl Compile the source code to an object file; then convert it into a |
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dnl printable representation. All unprintable characters and |
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dnl asterisks (*) are replaced by dots (.). All white space is |
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dnl deleted. Newlines (ASCII 0x10) in the input are preserved in the |
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dnl output, but runs of newlines are compressed to a single newline. |
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dnl Finally, line breaks are forcibly inserted so that no line is |
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dnl longer than 80 columns and the file ends with a newline. The |
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dnl result of all this processing is in the file conftest.dmp, which |
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dnl may be examined by the commands in the second argument. |
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dnl |
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AC_DEFUN([gcc_AC_EXAMINE_OBJECT], |
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[AC_LANG_SAVE |
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AC_LANG_C |
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dnl Next bit cribbed from AC_TRY_COMPILE. |
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cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF |
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[#line __oline__ "configure" |
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#include "confdefs.h" |
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$1 |
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]EOF |
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if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_compile); then |
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od -c conftest.o | |
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sed ['s/^[0-7]*[ ]*/ / |
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s/\*/./g |
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s/ \\n/*/g |
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s/ [0-9][0-9][0-9]/./g |
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s/ \\[^ ]/./g'] | |
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tr -d ' |
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' | tr -s '*' ' |
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' | fold | sed '$a\ |
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' > conftest.dmp |
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$2 |
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ifelse($3, , , else |
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$3 |
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)dnl |
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fi |
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rm -rf conftest* |
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AC_LANG_RESTORE]) |
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dnl Floating point format probe. |
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dnl The basic concept is the same as the above: grep the object |
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dnl file for an interesting string. We have to watch out for |
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dnl rounding changing the values in the object, however; this is |
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dnl handled by ignoring the least significant byte of the float. |
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dnl |
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dnl Does not know about VAX G-float or C4x idiosyncratic format. |
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dnl It does know about PDP-10 idiosyncratic format, but this is |
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dnl not presently supported by GCC. S/390 "binary floating point" |
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dnl is in fact IEEE (but maybe we should have that in EBCDIC as well |
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dnl as ASCII?) |
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dnl |
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AC_DEFUN([gcc_AC_C_FLOAT_FORMAT], |
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[AC_CACHE_CHECK(floating point format, ac_cv_c_float_format, |
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[gcc_AC_EXAMINE_OBJECT( |
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[/* This will not work unless sizeof(double) == 8. */ |
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extern char sizeof_double_must_be_8 [sizeof(double) == 8 ? 1 : -1]; |
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|
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/* This structure must have no internal padding. */ |
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struct possibility { |
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char prefix[8]; |
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double candidate; |
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char postfix[8]; |
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}; |
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#define C(cand) { "\nformat:", cand, ":tamrof\n" } |
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struct possibility table [] = |
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{ |
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C( 3.25724264705901305206e+01), /* @@IEEEFP - IEEE 754 */ |
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C( 3.53802595280598432000e+18), /* D__float - VAX */ |
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C( 5.32201830133125317057e-19), /* D.PDP-10 - PDP-10 - the dot is 0x13a */ |
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C( 1.77977764695171661377e+10), /* IBMHEXFP - s/390 format, ascii */ |
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C(-5.22995989424860458374e+10) /* IBMHEXFP - s/390 format, EBCDIC */ |
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};], |
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[if grep 'format:.@IEEEF.:tamrof' conftest.dmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ac_cv_c_float_format='IEEE (big-endian)' |
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elif grep 'format:.I@@PFE.:tamrof' conftest.dmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ac_cv_c_float_format='IEEE (big-endian)' |
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elif grep 'format:.FEEEI@.:tamrof' conftest.dmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ac_cv_c_float_format='IEEE (little-endian)' |
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elif grep 'format:.EFP@@I.:tamrof' conftest.dmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ac_cv_c_float_format='IEEE (little-endian)' |
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elif grep 'format:.__floa.:tamrof' conftest.dmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ac_cv_c_float_format='VAX D-float' |
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elif grep 'format:..PDP-1.:tamrof' conftest.dmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ac_cv_c_float_format='PDP-10' |
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elif grep 'format:.BMHEXF.:tamrof' conftest.dmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
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ac_cv_c_float_format='IBM 370 hex' |
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else |
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AC_MSG_ERROR(Unknown floating point format) |
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fi], |
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[AC_MSG_ERROR(compile failed)]) |
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]) |
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# IEEE is the default format. If the float endianness isn't the same |
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# as the integer endianness, we have to set FLOAT_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN |
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# (which is a tristate: yes, no, default). This is only an issue with |
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# IEEE; the other formats are only supported by a few machines each, |
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# all with the same endianness. |
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format=IEEE_FLOAT_FORMAT |
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fbigend= |
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case $ac_cv_c_float_format in |
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'IEEE (big-endian)' ) |
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if test $ac_cv_c_bigendian = no; then |
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fbigend=1 |
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fi |
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;; |
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'IEEE (little-endian)' ) |
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if test $ac_cv_c_bigendian = yes; then |
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fbigend=0 |
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fi |
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;; |
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'VAX D-float' ) |
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format=VAX_FLOAT_FORMAT |
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;; |
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'PDP-10' ) |
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format=PDP10_FLOAT_FORMAT |
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;; |
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'IBM 370 hex' ) |
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format=IBM_FLOAT_FORMAT |
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;; |
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esac |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HOST_FLOAT_FORMAT, $format, |
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[Define to the floating point format of the host machine.]) |
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if test -n "$fbigend"; then |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HOST_FLOAT_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN, $fbigend, |
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[Define to 1 if the host machine stores floating point numbers in |
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memory with the word containing the sign bit at the lowest address, |
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or to 0 if it does it the other way around. |
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|
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This macro should not be defined if the ordering is the same as for |
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multi-word integers.]) |
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fi |
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]) |
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|
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dnl Select appropriate FPU source. |
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gcc_AC_C_FLOAT_FORMAT |
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(ieee754.h ieeefp.h floatingpoint.h nan.h) |
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for fpe in $FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER; do |
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case $fpe in |
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ieee) |
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case $ac_cv_c_float_format in |
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IEEE*) |
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FPE_CORE="IEEE fpu core" |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DFPU_IEEE" |
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FPUSRCS="../uae_cpu/fpu/fpu_ieee.cpp" |
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dnl Math functions not mandated by C99 standard |
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(isnanl isinfl) |
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dnl Math functions required by C99 standard, but probably not |
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dnl implemented everywhere. In that case, we fall back to the |
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dnl regular variant for doubles. |
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(logl log10l expl powl fabsl sqrtl) |
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sinl cosl tanl sinhl coshl tanhl) |
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(asinl acosl atanl asinhl acoshl atanhl) |
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(floorl ceill) |
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break |
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;; |
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esac |
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;; |
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x86) |
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if [[ ":$HAVE_GCC27:$HAVE_I386:$HAVE_GAS:" = ":yes:yes:yes:" ]]; then |
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FPE_CORE="i387 fpu core" |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DFPU_X86" |
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FPUSRCS="../uae_cpu/fpu/fpu_x86.cpp" |
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break |
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fi |
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;; |
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uae) |
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FPE_CORE="uae fpu core" |
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DEFINES="$DEFINES -DFPU_UAE" |
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FPUSRCS="../uae_cpu/fpu/fpu_uae.cpp" |
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break |
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;; |
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*) |
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AC_MSG_ERROR([Internal configure.in script error for $fpe fpu core]) |
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;; |
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esac |
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done |
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if [[ "x$FPE_CORE" = "x" ]]; then |
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AC_MSG_ERROR([Sorry, no suitable FPU core found in $FPE_CORE_TEST_ORDER]) |
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fi |
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|
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dnl Check for certain math functions |
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(atanh) |
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(isnan isinf finite isnormal signbit) |
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|
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dnl UAE CPU sources for all non-m68k-native architectures. |
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CPUINCLUDES="-I../uae_cpu" |
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CPUSRCS="../uae_cpu/basilisk_glue.cpp ../uae_cpu/memory.cpp ../uae_cpu/newcpu.cpp ../uae_cpu/readcpu.cpp $FPUSRCS cpustbl.cpp cpudefs.cpp $CPUSRCS $JITSRCS" |
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|
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dnl We really want SDL for now |
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AC_CHECK_TOOL(sdl_config, sdl-config, [AC_MSG_ERROR([Sorry, you currently need SDL for this port])]) |
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SDL_CFLAGS=`$sdl_config --cflags` |
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AC_SUBST(SDL_CFLAGS) |
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SDL_LIBS=`$sdl_config --libs` |
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AC_SUBST(SDL_LIBS) |
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AC_DEFINE(USE_SDL, 1, [Define to enble SDL support]) |
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AC_DEFINE(USE_SDL_VIDEO, 1, [Define to enable SDL video graphics support]) |
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AC_DEFINE(USE_SDL_AUDIO, 1, [Define to enable SDL audio support]) |
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|
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dnl Remove the "-g" option if set for GCC. |
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if [[ "x$HAVE_GCC27" = "xyes" ]]; then |
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CFLAGS=`echo $CFLAGS | sed -e 's/-g\b//g'` |
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CXXFLAGS=`echo $CXXFLAGS | sed -e 's/-g\b//g'` |
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fi |
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|
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dnl Generate Makefile. |
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AC_SUBST(DEFINES) |
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AC_SUBST(CPUINCLUDES) |
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AC_SUBST(CPUSRCS) |
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) |
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AC_OUTPUT |
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|
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dnl Print summary. |
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echo |
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echo Basilisk II configuration summary: |
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echo |
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echo Use JIT compiler ....................... : $WANT_JIT |
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echo JIT debug mode ......................... : $WANT_JIT_DEBUG |
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echo Floating-Point emulation core .......... : $FPE_CORE |
538 |
echo Assembly optimizations ................. : $ASM_OPTIMIZATIONS |
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echo Addressing mode ........................ : $ADDRESSING_MODE |
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echo GTK user interface ..................... : $WANT_GTK |
541 |
echo |
542 |
echo "Configuration done. Now type \"make\" (or \"gmake\")." |