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# -*- shell-script -*-
#
# $HEADER$
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#
############################################################################
# Initialization, version number, and other random setup/init stuff
############################################################################
# Init autoconf
AC_INIT(./src/mpi/c/init.c)
AC_PREREQ(2.58)
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AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(./config)
# Get the version of OMPI that we are installing
OMPI_GET_VERSION($srcdir/VERSION, OMPI)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_MAJOR_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_MINOR_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_RELEASE_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_ALPHA_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_BETA_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_SVN_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_VERSION)
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#
# Start it up
#
OMPI_CONFIGURE_SETUP
ompi_show_title "Configuring OMPI version $OMPI_VERSION"
ompi_show_subtitle "Initialization, setup"
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#
# Init automake
# The third argument to AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE surpresses the PACKAGE and
# VERSION macors
#
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(openmpi, $OMPI_VERSION, 'no')
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#
# GNU C and autotools are inconsistent about whether this is defined
# so let's make it true everywhere for now...
#
AC_GNU_SOURCE
OMPI_TOP_BUILDDIR="`pwd`"
AC_SUBST(OMPI_TOP_BUILDDIR)
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cd "$srcdir"
OMPI_TOP_SRCDIR="`pwd`"
AC_SUBST(OMPI_TOP_SRCDIR)
cd "$OMPI_TOP_BUILDDIR"
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AC_MSG_NOTICE([builddir: $OMPI_TOP_BUILDDIR])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([srcdir: $OMPI_TOP_SRCDIR])
if test "$OMPI_TOP_BUILDDIR" != "$OMPI_TOP_SRCDIR"; then
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AC_MSG_NOTICE([Detected VPATH build])
fi
# Setup the top of the include/ompi_config.h file
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AH_TOP([/* -*- c -*-
*
* $HEADER$
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*
* Function: - OS, CPU and compiler dependent configuration
*/
#ifndef OMPI_CONFIG_H
#define OMPI_CONFIG_H
])
AH_BOTTOM([
#include "ompi_config_bottom.h"
#endif /* OMPI_CONFIG_H */
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])
- massive change for module<-->component name fixes throughout the code base. - many (most) mca type names have "component" or "module" in them, as relevant, just to further distinguish the difference between component data/actions and module data/actions. All developers are encouraged to perpetuate this convention when you create types that are specific to a framework, component, or module - did very little to entire framework (just the basics to make it compile) because it's just about to be almost entirely replaced - ditto for io / romio - did not work on elan or ib components; have to commit and then convert those on a different machine with the right libraries and headers - renamed a bunch of *_module.c files to *_component.c and *module*c to *component*c (a few still remain, e.g., ptl/ib, ptl/elan, etc.) - modified autogen/configure/build process to match new filenames (e.g., output static-components.h instead of static-modules.h) - removed DOS-style cr/lf stuff in ns/ns.h - added newline to end of file src/util/numtostr.h - removed some redundant error checking in the top-level topo functions - added a few {} here and there where people "forgot" to put them in for 1 line blocks ;-) - removed a bunch of MPI_* types from mca header files (replaced with corresponding ompi_* types) - all the ptl components had version numbers in their structs; removed - converted a few more elements in the MCA base to use the OBJ interface -- removed some old manual reference counting kruft This commit was SVN r1830.
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# Other basic setup stuff (shared with components)
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OMPI_BASIC_SETUP
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top_ompi_srcdir="$OMPI_TOP_SRCDIR"
AC_SUBST(top_ompi_srcdir)
top_ompi_builddir="$OMPI_TOP_BUILDDIR"
AC_SUBST(top_ompi_builddir)
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############################################################################
# Configuration options
############################################################################
OMPI_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS
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############################################################################
# Libtool: part one
# (before C compiler setup)
############################################################################
#
# Part one of libtool magic. Enable static so that we have the --with
# tests done up here and can check for OS. Save the values of
# $enable_static and $enable_shared before setting the defaults,
# because if the user specified --[en|dis]able-[static|shared] on the
# command line, they'll already be set. In this way, we can tell if
# the user requested something or if the default was set here.
#
ompi_enable_shared="$enable_shared"
ompi_enable_static="$enable_static"
AM_ENABLE_SHARED
AM_DISABLE_STATIC
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############################################################################
# Check for compilers and preprocessors
############################################################################
ompi_show_title "Compiler and preprocessor tests"
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##################################
# C compiler characteristics
##################################
OMPI_SETUP_CC
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#
# Check for some types
#
AC_CHECK_TYPES(long long)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(long double)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(int8_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(uint8_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(int16_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(uint16_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(int32_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(uint32_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(int64_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(uint64_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(intptr_t)
AC_CHECK_TYPES(uintptr_t)
#
# Check for type sizes
#
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(char)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long)
if test $ac_cv_type_long_long = yes; then
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long)
fi
if test $ac_cv_type_long_double = yes; then
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long double)
fi
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(float)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(double)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *)
#
# Check for type alignments
#
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(char, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_CHAR)
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(short, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_SHORT)
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(wchar_t, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_WCHAR)
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(int, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_INT)
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(long, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_LONG)
if test $ac_cv_type_long_long = yes; then
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(long long, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_LONG_LONG)
fi
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(float, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FLOAT)
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(double, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_DOUBLE)
if test $ac_cv_type_long_double = yes; then
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(long double, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_LONG_DOUBLE)
fi
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(void *, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_VOID_P)
#
# Check for other compiler characteristics
#
if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then
# gcc 2.96 will emit oodles of warnings if you use "inline" with
# -pedantic (which we do in developer builds). However,
# "__inline__" is ok. So we have to force gcc to select the
# right one. If you use -pedantic, the AC_C_INLINE test will fail
# (because it names a function foo() -- without the (void)). So
# we turn off all the picky flags, turn on -ansi mode (which is
# implied by -pedantic), and set warnings to be errors. Hence,
# this does the following (for 2.96):
#
# - causes the check for "inline" to emit a warning, which then
# fails
# - checks for __inline__, which then emits no error, and works
#
# This also works nicely for gcc 3.x because "inline" will work on
# the first check, and all is fine. :-)
CFLAGS_save="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$OMPI_CFLAGS_BEFORE_PICKY -Werror -ansi"
fi
AC_C_INLINE
AC_C_RESTRICT
OMPI_C_WEAK_SYMBOLS
if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_save"
fi
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# If we want the profiling layer:
# - If the C compiler has weak symbols, use those.
# - If not, then set to compile the code again with #define's in a
# separate directory.
if test "$WANT_WEAK_SYMBOLS" = "0"; then
OMPI_C_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS=0
fi
if test "$WANT_MPI_PROFILING" = "1"; then
if test "$OMPI_C_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS" = "1"; then
OMPI_PROFILING_COMPILE_SEPARATELY=0
else
OMPI_PROFILING_COMPILE_SEPARATELY=1
fi
else
OMPI_PROFILING_COMPILE_SEPARATELY=0
fi
#
# There are 2 layers to the MPI Language binidings One layer generates
# MPI_* bindings. The other layer generates PMPI_* bindings. The
# following conditions determine whether each (or both) these layers
# are built.
# 1. MPI_* bindings are needed if:
# - Profiling is not required
# - Profiling is required but weak symbols are not
# supported
# 2. PMPI_* bindings are needed if profiling is required. Hence we
# define 2 conditionals which tell us whether each of these layers
# need to be built or NOT
#
AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_MPI_BINDINGS_LAYER,
test "$WANT_MPI_PROFILING" = 0 -o "$OMPI_PROFILING_COMPILE_SEPARATELY" = 1)
AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_PMPI_BINDINGS_LAYER,
test "$WANT_MPI_PROFILING" = 1)
AM_CONDITIONAL(COMPILE_PROFILING_SEPARATELY,
test "$OMPI_PROFILING_COMPILE_SEPARATELY" = 1)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_ENABLE_MPI_PROFILING, $WANT_MPI_PROFILING,
[Whether we want MPI profiling or not])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS, $OMPI_C_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS,
[Wehther we have weak symbols or not])
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##################################
# C++ compiler characteristics
##################################
OMPI_SETUP_CXX
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# check for type sizes
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(bool)
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# check for type alignments
OMPI_C_GET_ALIGNMENT(bool, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_CXX_BOOL)
AC_LANG_RESTORE
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# check if we want C++ support
AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_MPI_CXX_BINDINGS,
test "$WANT_MPI_CXX_SUPPORT" = 1)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_WANT_CXX_BINDINGS, $WANT_MPI_CXX_SUPPORT,
[Whether we want MPI cxx support or not])
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##################################
# Fortran
##################################
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_INT=0
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_REAL=0
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLPREC=0
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_COMPLEX=0
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLCOMPLEX=0
OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_INT=0
OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_REAL=0
OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_DBLPREC=0
OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_COMPLEX=0
OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_DBLCOMPLEX=0
OMPI_SETUP_F77
OMPI_F77_FIND_EXT_SYMBOL_CONVENTION($OMPI_F77)
# Even if we don't want fortran support, we have to have a size for
# INTEGER because it's needed to define MPI_Fint, which is part of
# mpi.h. Hence, if we don't want fortran support, we set the size of
# Fortran INTEGER's to sizeof(int).
#
# Similarly, we need C types for LOGICAL, REAL, and DOUBLE PRECISION
# for the MPI_Op reduction back-end routines.
if test "$OMPI_WANT_F77_BINDINGS" = "0" ; then
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_LOGICAL=$ac_cv_sizeof_int
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_INT=$ac_cv_sizeof_int
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_REAL=$ac_cv_sizeof_float
OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLPREC=$ac_cv_sizeof_double
else
# If we want fortran support, then get the sizes and alignments of
# all the rest of the fortran types
OMPI_F77_GET_SIZEOF(LOGICAL, OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_LOGICAL)
OMPI_F77_GET_SIZEOF(INTEGER, OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_INT)
OMPI_F77_GET_SIZEOF(REAL, OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_REAL)
OMPI_F77_GET_SIZEOF(DOUBLE PRECISION, OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLPREC)
OMPI_F77_GET_SIZEOF(COMPLEX, OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_COMPLEX)
OMPI_F77_GET_SIZEOF(DOUBLE COMPLEX, OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLCOMPLEX)
OMPI_F77_GET_ALIGNMENT(LOGICAL, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_LOGICAL)
OMPI_F77_GET_ALIGNMENT(INTEGER, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_INT)
OMPI_F77_GET_ALIGNMENT(REAL, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_REAL)
OMPI_F77_GET_ALIGNMENT(DOUBLE PRECISION, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_DBLPREC)
OMPI_F77_GET_ALIGNMENT(COMPLEX, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_COMPLEX)
OMPI_F77_GET_ALIGNMENT(DOUBLE COMPLEX, OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_DBLCOMPLEX)
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_LOGICAL, $OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_LOGICAL,
[Size of fortran logical])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_INT, $OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_INT,
[Size of fortran integer])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_REAL, $OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_REAL,
[Size of fortran real])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLPREC, $OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLPREC,
[Size of fortran double precision])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_COMPLEX, $OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_COMPLEX,
[Size of fortran complex])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLCOMPLEX,
$OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_DBLCOMPLEX,
[Size of fortran double complex])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_LOGICAL,
$OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_LOGICAL,
[Alignment of fortran logical])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_INT, $OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_INT,
[Alignment of fortran integer])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_REAL, $OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_REAL,
[alignment of fortran real])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_DBLPREC,
$OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_DBLPREC,
[Alignment of fortran double precision])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_COMPLEX,
$OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_COMPLEX,
[Alignment of fortran complex])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_DBLCOMPLEX,
$OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_DBLCOMPLEX,
[Alignment of fortran double complex])
#
# There are 2 layers to the MPI f77 layer. The only extra thing that
# determine f77 bindings is that fortran can be disabled by user. In
# such cases, we need to not build the target at all. One layer
# generates MPI_f77* bindings. The other layer generates PMPI_f77*
# bindings. The following conditions determine whether each (or both)
# these layers are built.
#
# Superceeding clause:
# - fortran77 bindings should be enabled, else everything is
# disabled
# 1. MPI_f77* bindings are needed if:
# - Profiling is not required
# - Profiling is required but weak symbols are not
# supported
# 2. PMPI_* bindings are needed if profiling is required. Hence we
# define 2 conditionals which tell us whether each of these layers
# need to be built or NOT
#
AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_MPI_F77_BINDINGS_LAYER,
test \( "$WANT_MPI_PROFILING" = 0 -o "$OMPI_PROFILING_COMPILE_SEPARATELY" = 1 \) -a "$OMPI_WANT_F77_BINDINGS" = 1)
AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_PMPI_F77_BINDINGS_LAYER,
test "$OMPI_WANT_F77_BINDINGS" = 1 -a "$WANT_MPI_PROFILING" = 1)
#
# Fortran 90 setup
#
OMPI_SETUP_F90
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##################################
# Header files
##################################
ompi_show_title "Header file tests"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([alloca.h aio.h arpa/inet.h dirent.h dlfcn.h \
inttypes.h libgen.h net/if.h netdb.h netinet/in.h netinet/tcp.h \
poll.h pthread.h pwd.h sched.h stdint.h strings.h stropts.h \
sys/ipc.h sys/mman.h sys/resource.h sys/select.h sys/socket.h \
sys/statvfs.h sys/time.h sys/uio.h sys/utsname.h sys/wait.h \
syslog.h termios.h ulimit.h unistd.h])
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# snprintf declaration
# gethostname declaration
# headers:
# stropts.h grh.h netinet/tcp.h sys/select.h sys/resource.h pty.h util.h
# rpc/types.h rpc/xdr.h sched.h strings.h
# SA_RESTART in signal.h
# sa_len in struct sockaddr
# union semun in sys/sem.h
# Note that sometimes we have <stdbool.h>, but it doesn't work (e.g.,
# have both Portland and GNU installed; using pgcc will find GNU's
# <stdbool.h>, which all it does -- by standard -- is define "bool" to
# "_Bool" [see
# http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/stdbool.h.html],
# and Portland has no idea what to do with _Bool).
# So first figure out if we have <stdbool.h> (i.e., check the value of
# the macro HAVE_STDBOOL_H from the result of AC_CHECK_HEADERS,
# above). If we do have it, then check to see if it actually works.
# Define OMPI_USE_STDBOOL_H as approrpaite.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdbool.h], [have_stdbool_h=1], [have_stdbool_h=0])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if <stdbool.h> works])
if test "$have_stdbool_h" = "1"; then
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
#if HAVE_STDBOOL_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#endif]],
[[bool bar, foo = true; bar = foo;]]),
[OMPI_USE_STDBOOL_H=1 MSG=yes],[OMPI_USE_STDBOOL_H=0 MSG=no])
else
OMPI_USE_STDBOOL_H=0
MSG="no (don't have <stdbool.h>)"
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_USE_STDBOOL_H, $OMPI_USE_STDBOOL_H,
[Whether to use <stdbool.h> or not])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$MSG])
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##################################
# Libraries
##################################
ompi_show_title "Library and Function tests"
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# -lsocket
# -lnsl
# -lutil (openpty)
# openpty
# atexit
# getcwd
# snprintf
# atoll
# strtoll
# yield
# sched_yield
# vscanf
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([asprintf snprintf vasprintf vsnprintf])
#
# Make sure we can copy va_lists (need check declared, not linkable)
#
AC_CHECK_DECL(va_copy, OMPI_HAVE_VA_COPY=1, OMPI_HAVE_VA_COPY=0,
[#include <stdarg.h>])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_HAVE_VA_COPY, $OMPI_HAVE_VA_COPY,
[Whether we have va_copy or not])
AC_CHECK_DECL(__va_copy, OMPI_HAVE_UNDERSCORE_VA_COPY=1,
OMPI_HAVE_UNDERSCORE_VA_COPY=0, [#include <stdarg.h>])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_HAVE_UNDERSCORE_VA_COPY, $OMPI_HAVE_UNDERSCORE_VA_COPY,
[Whether we have __va_copy or not])
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##################################
# System-specific tests
##################################
ompi_show_title "System-specific tests"
#
# Determine corresponding C types for Fortran: LOGICAL, INTEGER, REAL,
# DOUBLE PRECISION. If we don't have a fortran compiler, assume some
# sensible defaults (although the values don't really matter). We
# need these types for the back-end MPI_Op reduction functions,
# regardless of whether we have a fortran compiler or not.
#
if test "$OMPI_F77" != "none"; then
OMPI_FIND_TYPE(Fortran LOGICAL, FORTRAN_LOGICAL,
char int int32_t)
OMPI_FIND_TYPE(Fortran INTEGER, FORTRAN_INT,
int32_t int intr64_t long:long long)
OMPI_FIND_TYPE(Fortran REAL, FORTRAN_REAL,
float double long:double)
OMPI_FIND_TYPE(Fortran DOUBLE PRECISION, FORTRAN_DBLPREC,
float double long:double)
else
MPI_FORTRAN_LOGICAL_TYPE=char
MPI_FORTRAN_INT_TYPE=int
MPI_FORTRAN_REAL_TYPE=float
MPI_FORTRAN_DBLPREC_TYPE=double
AC_MSG_WARN([*** WARNING: Did not detect a f77 compiler. Assuming default corresponding types])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran LOGICAL = C $MPI_FORTRAN_LOGICAL_TYPE])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran INTEGER = C $MPI_FORTRAN_INT_TYPE])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran REAL = C $MPI_FORTRAN_REAL_TYPE])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran DOUBLE PRECISION = C $MPI_FORTRAN_DBLPREC_TYPE])
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MPI_Fint, $MPI_FORTRAN_INT_TYPE,
[C type corresponding to Fortran INTEGER])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ompi_fortran_logical_t, $MPI_FORTRAN_LOGICAL_TYPE,
[C type corresponding to Fortran LOGICAL])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ompi_fortran_integer_t, $MPI_FORTRAN_INT_TYPE,
[C type corresponding to Fortran LOGICAL])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ompi_fortran_real_t, $MPI_FORTRAN_REAL_TYPE,
[C type corresponding to Fortran REAL])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ompi_fortran_dblprec_t, $MPI_FORTRAN_DBLPREC_TYPE,
[C type corresponding to Fortran DOUBLE PRECISION])
#
# Test to determine type of MPI_Offset. This is searched in the following order
# int64_t, long long, long, int. If none of these are 8 bytes, then we should
# search for int32_t, long long, long, int.
#
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE="not found"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([checking for type of MPI_Offset])
if test "$ac_cv_type_int64_t" == "yes"; then
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE=int64_t
elif test "$ac_cv_type_long_long_t" == "yes" -a "$ac_cv_sizeof_long_long" == 8; then
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE="long long"
elif test "$ac_cv_type_long_t" == "yes" -a "$ac_cv_sizeof_long" == 8; then
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE="long"
elif test "ac_cv_sizeof_int" == 8; then
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE=int
elif test "$ac_cv_type_int32_t" == "yes"; then
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE=int32_t
elif test "$ac_cv_type_long_long_t" == "yes" -a "$ac_cv_sizeof_long_long" == 4; then
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE="long long"
elif test "$ac_cv_type_long_t" == "yes" -a "$ac_cv_sizeof_long" == 4; then
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE="long"
elif test "ac_cv_sizeof_int" == 4; then
MPI_OFFSET_TYPE=int
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$MPI_OFFSET_TYPE])
if test "$MPI_FINT_TYPE" = "not found"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([*** WARNING: Unable to find the right definition for MPI_Offset])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue])
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MPI_Offset, $MPI_OFFSET_TYPE, [Type of MPI_Offset])
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# all: endian
# all: SYSV semaphores
# all: SYSV shared memory
# all: thread flavor
# all: size of FD_SET
# all: FD passing (or not!!)
# all: BSD vs. SYSV ptys
# all: sizeof struct stat members
# all: type of getsockopt optlen
# all: type of recvfrom optlen
#
# Check out what thread support we have
#
OMPI_CONFIG_THREADS
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $THREAD_CFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $THREAD_CXXFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $THREAD_CPPFLAGS"
CXXCPPFLAGS="$CXXCPPFLAGS $THREAD_CXXCPPFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $THREAD_LDFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $THREAD_LIBS"
WRAPPER_EXTRA_CFLAGS="$WRAPPER_EXTRA_CFLAGS $THREAD_CFLAGS"
WRAPPER_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="$WRAPPER_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS $THREAD_CXXFLAGS"
WRAPPER_EXTRA_FFLAGS="$WRAPPER_EXTRA_FFLAGS $THREAD_FFLAGS"
WRAPPER_EXTRA_FCFLAGS="$WRAPPER_EXTRA_FCFLAGS $THREAD_FFLAGS"
WRAPPER_EXTRA_LDFLAGS="$WRAPPER_EXTRA_LDFLAGS $THREAD_LDFLAGS"
WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS="$WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS $THREAD_LIBS"
#
# What is the local equivalent of "ln -s"
#
AC_PROG_LN_S
#
# We need as and lex
#
AM_PROG_AS
AM_PROG_LEX
# If we don't have GNU Flex and we don't have a generated .c file
# (distribution tarballs will have the .c file included, but SVN
# checkouts will not), then error. Must have GNU Flex -- other
# versions of Lex are not workable (all things being equal, since this
# is *only* required for developers, we decided that it really was not
# worth it to be portable between different versions of lex ;-).
if test -z "$LEX" -o -n "`echo $LEX | grep missing`" -o \
"`basename $LEX`" != "flex"; then
if test ! -f "$srcdir/src/util/show_help_lex.c"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Could not find GNU Flex on your system.])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** GNU Flex required for developer builds of Open MPI.])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Other versions of Lex are not supported.])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** YOU DO NOT NEED FLEX FOR DISTRIBUTION TARBALLS!])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** If you absolutely cannot install GNU Flex on this system])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** consider using a distribution tarball, or generate the])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** following files on another system (using Flex) and])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** copy them here:])
for lfile in `find . -name \*.l -print`; do
cfile="`echo $lfile | cut -d. -f-2`"
AC_MSG_WARN([*** $cfile.c])
done
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue])
fi
fi
#
# File system case sensitivity
#
OMPI_CASE_SENSITIVE_FS_SETUP
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# AIX: FIONBIO in sys/ioctl.h
# glibc: memcpy
##################################
# MCA
##################################
ompi_show_title "MPI Component Architecture (MCA) setup"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for subdir args])
OMPI_CONFIG_SUBDIR_ARGS([ompi_subdir_args])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$ompi_subdir_args])
OMPI_MCA
############################################################################
# Final top-level OMPI configuration
############################################################################
ompi_show_title "Final top-level OMPI configuration"
############################################################################
# Libevent setup
############################################################################
ompi_show_subtitle "Libevent 3rd party event handler"
CFLAGS_save="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$OMPI_CFLAGS_BEFORE_PICKY"
OMPI_SETUP_LIBEVENT
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_save"
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############################################################################
# Libtool: part two
# (after C compiler setup)
############################################################################
ompi_show_subtitle "Libtool configuration"
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# Use convenience libltdl for the moment, because we need to force the
# use of the newest libltdl (i.e., the one that ships with libtool
# 1.5) because it has support for a lot more things than older
# versions of libtool (which are generally installed by default).
AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE(src/libltdl)
AC_SUBST(LTDLINCL)
AC_SUBST(LIBLTDL)
AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN
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AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
# AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS appears to be broken for non-gcc compilers (i.e.,
# passing precious variables down to the sub-configure).
#
# Note that we also did some magic scripty-foo in autogen.sh to rename
# the output libtool library "libompi_ltdl", so add -lompi_ltdl here.
# This is because so many systems have older versions of libltdl
# installed very early in ld.so's search path; if we installed our own
# libltdl in some non-standard path (e.g., $HOME/local or even
# /usr/local), the libltdl in /usr/lib might get found first. And if
# it's older -- or just not matching the version that we need, Bad
# Things happen. [sigh]
#
# Finally, make libompi_ltdl follow the same shared/static convention
# that was user for the main OMPI libraries. So manually examine
# $enable_shared and $enable_static and pass down the corresponding
# flags.
ompi_show_subtitle "GNU libltdl setup"
ompi_subdir_args="$ompi_subdir_args --enable-ltdl-convenience --disable-ltdl-install"
if test "$enable_shared" = "yes"; then
ompi_subdir_args="$ompi_subdir_args --enable-shared"
else
ompi_subdir_args="$ompi_subdir_args --disable-shared"
fi
if test "$enable_static" = "yes"; then
ompi_subdir_args="$ompi_subdir_args --enable-static"
else
ompi_subdir_args="$ompi_subdir_args --disable-static"
fi
CFLAGS_save="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$OMPI_CFLAGS_BEFORE_PICKY"
OMPI_CONFIG_SUBDIR(src/libltdl, [$ompi_subdir_args], [HAPPY=1], [HAPPY=0])
if test "$HAPPY" = "1"; then
LIBLTDL_SUBDIR=libltdl
LIBLTDL_LTLIB=libltdl/libltdlc.la
WANT_LIBLTDL=1
# Arrgh. This is gross. But I can't think of any other way to do
# it. :-(
flags="`egrep ^LIBADD_DL src/libltdl/Makefile | cut -d= -f2-`"
OMPI_CHECK_LINKER_FLAGS([src/libltdl/libtool], [-export-dynamic $flags])
WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS="$WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS $extra_ldflags"
LDFLAGS="-export-dynamic $LDFLAGS"
else
LIBLTDL_SUBDIR=
LIBLTDL_LTLIB=
WANT_LIBLTDL=0
fi
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_save"
AC_SUBST(LIBLTDL_SUBDIR)
AC_SUBST(LIBLTDL_LTLIB)
AM_CONDITIONAL(WANT_LIBLTDL, test "$WANT_LIBLTDL" = "1")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OMPI_WANT_LIBLTDL, $WANT_LIBLTDL,
[Whether to include support for libltdl or not])
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############################################################################
# final wrapper compiler config
############################################################################
ompi_show_subtitle "Wrapper compiler flags"
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#
# This is needed for VPATH builds, so that it will -I the appropriate
# include directory (don't know why automake doesn't do this
# automatically). We delayed doing it until now just so that
# '-I$(top_srcdir)' doesn't show up in any of the configure output --
# purely aesthetic.
#
CPPFLAGS='-I$(top_srcdir)/src -I$(top_srcdir)/include -I$(top_builddir)/src'" $CPPFLAGS"
CXXCPPFLAGS='-I$(top_srcdir)/src -I$(top_srcdir)/include -I$(top_builddir)/src'" $CXXCPPFLAGS"
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#
# Adding WRAPPER_* flags so that extra flags needed for wrappper compilers
#
# WRAPPER_EXTRA_CFLAGS
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mpicc CFLAGS])
OMPI_UNIQ(WRAPPER_EXTRA_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WRAPPER_EXTRA_CFLAGS)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WRAPPER_EXTRA_CFLAGS, "$WRAPPER_EXTRA_CFLAGS",
[Additional CFLAGS to pass through the wrapper compilers])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WRAPPER_EXTRA_CFLAGS])
#
# WRAPPER_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mpiCC CXXFLAGS])
OMPI_UNIQ(WRAPPER_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WRAPPER_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WRAPPER_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS, "$WRAPPER_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS",
[Additional CXXFLAGS to pass through the wrapper compilers])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WRAPPER_EXTRA_CXXFLAGS])
#
# WRAPPER_EXTRA_FFLAGS
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mpif77/mpif90 FFLAGS])
OMPI_UNIQ(WRAPPER_EXTRA_FFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WRAPPER_EXTRA_FFLAGS)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WRAPPER_EXTRA_FFLAGS, "$WRAPPER_EXTRA_FFLAGS",
[Additional FFLAGS to pass through the wrapper compilers])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WRAPPER_EXTRA_FFLAGS])
#
# WRAPPER_EXTRA_FCFLAGS
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mpif77/mpif90 FCFLAGS])
OMPI_UNIQ(WRAPPER_EXTRA_FCFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WRAPPER_EXTRA_FCFLAGS)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WRAPPER_EXTRA_FCFLAGS, "$WRAPPER_EXTRA_FCFLAGS",
[Additional FCFLAGS to pass through the wrapper compilers])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WRAPPER_EXTRA_FCFLAGS])
#
# WRAPPER_EXTRA_LDFLAGS
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for wrapper compiler LDFLAGS])
OMPI_UNIQ(WRAPPER_EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WRAPPER_EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WRAPPER_EXTRA_LDFLAGS, "$WRAPPER_EXTRA_LDFLAGS",
[Additional LDFLAGS to pass through the wrapper compilers])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WRAPPER_EXTRA_LDFLAGS])
#
# WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS
#
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for wrapper compiler LIBS])
AC_SUBST(WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS, "$WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS",
[Additional LIBS to pass through the wrapper compilers])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS])
#
# Delayed the substitution of CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS until now because
# they may have been modified throughout the course of this script.
#
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AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(CPPFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(CXXFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(CXXCPPFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(FFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(FCFLAGS)
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############################################################################
# Party on
############################################################################
ompi_show_subtitle "Final output"
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AM_CONFIG_HEADER([include/ompi_config.h])
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([
Makefile
config/Makefile
include/Makefile
include/mpif.h
etc/Makefile
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src/Makefile
src/include/Makefile
src/include/sys/Makefile
src/include/sys/alpha/Makefile
src/include/sys/amd64/Makefile
src/include/sys/ia32/Makefile
src/include/sys/ia64/Makefile
src/include/sys/powerpc/Makefile
src/include/sys/sparc64/Makefile
src/class/Makefile
src/os/Makefile
src/os/cygwin/Makefile
src/os/darwin/Makefile
src/os/darwin/ppc_32/Makefile
src/os/darwin/ppc_64/Makefile
src/os/irix/Makefile
src/os/irix/sn0/Makefile
src/os/linux/Makefile
src/os/linux/alpha/Makefile
src/os/linux/i686/Makefile
src/os/linux/ia64/Makefile
src/os/linux/x86_64/Makefile
src/os/tru64/Makefile
src/runtime/Makefile
src/threads/Makefile
src/util/Makefile
src/event/Makefile
src/event/compat/Makefile
src/event/compat/sys/Makefile
src/attribute/Makefile
src/communicator/Makefile
src/datatype/Makefile
src/errhandler/Makefile
src/file/Makefile
src/group/Makefile
src/info/Makefile
src/op/Makefile
src/proc/Makefile
src/request/Makefile
src/win/Makefile
src/mca/Makefile
src/mca/base/Makefile
src/mca/common/Makefile
src/mca/oob/Makefile
src/mca/oob/base/Makefile
src/mca/pcm/Makefile
src/mca/pcm/base/Makefile
src/mca/pcmclient/Makefile
src/mca/pcmclient/base/Makefile
src/mca/llm/Makefile
src/mca/llm/base/Makefile
src/mca/svc/Makefile
src/mca/svc/base/Makefile
src/mca/allocator/Makefile
src/mca/allocator/base/Makefile
src/mca/coll/Makefile
src/mca/coll/base/Makefile
src/mca/gpr/Makefile
src/mca/gpr/base/Makefile
src/mca/io/Makefile
src/mca/io/base/Makefile
src/mca/mpool/Makefile
src/mca/mpool/base/Makefile
src/mca/one/Makefile
src/mca/one/base/Makefile
src/mca/pml/Makefile
src/mca/pml/base/Makefile
src/mca/ptl/Makefile
src/mca/ptl/base/Makefile
src/mca/topo/Makefile
src/mca/topo/base/Makefile
src/mca/ns/Makefile
src/mca/ns/base/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/common/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/oob/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/pcm/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/pcmclient/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/llm/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/svc/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/allocator/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/coll/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/gpr/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/io/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/mpool/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/one/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/ns/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/pml/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/ptl/Makefile
src/dynamic-mca/topo/Makefile
src/mpi/Makefile
src/mpi/c/Makefile
src/mpi/c/profile/Makefile
src/mpi/cxx/Makefile
src/mpi/f77/Makefile
src/mpi/f77/profile/Makefile
src/mpi/f90/Makefile
src/mpi/runtime/Makefile
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src/tools/Makefile
src/tools/bootproxy/Makefile
src/tools/console/Makefile
src/tools/mpirun/Makefile
src/tools/ompi_info/Makefile
src/tools/ompid/Makefile
src/tools/openmpi/Makefile
src/tools/wrappers/Makefile
test/Makefile
test/include/Makefile
test/support/Makefile
test/class/Makefile
test/mca/Makefile
test/mca/oob/Makefile
test/mca/ns/Makefile
test/mca/gpr/Makefile
test/mca/llm/Makefile
test/mca/llm/base/Makefile
test/mca/pcm/Makefile
test/mca/pcm/base/Makefile
test/rte/Makefile
test/threads/Makefile
test/util/Makefile
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])
AC_OUTPUT