Thanks Jeff for the guidance
Fixesopen-mpi/ompi#1683
note:
in order to keep this commit easy to review, some AS_IF([...]) were replaced with
AS_IF([false], ...) or AS_IF_([true], ...)
these will be removed and re-idented in a subsequent commit
This fixes https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/issues/1732: i.e., the
case where the outer project has its own check for
<valgrind/valgrind.h>, but also supplements CPPFLAGS (to find
Valgrind's header files) before doing that check.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
Ideally, we would tell OMPI to disable autoconf's caching of our
valgrind check result so that its check gets the right result after
adding CPPFLAGS. Not sure if we can do that.
For now, just disable our Valgrind code in embedded mode.
This will keep the x86 backend enabled under Valgrind but
it will auto-disable itself when finding identical APIC ids anyway
(because CPUID returns same outputs for all PUs).
Signed-off-by: Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@inria.fr>
Fixesopen-mpi/ompi#1732
(cherry picked from commit open-mpi/hwloc@8b44fb1c81)
Remove contrib/windows/
Merge hwlocXYZ/hwloc/README-ompi.txt back into hwlocXYZ/README-ompi.txt instead of having both.
Add README.txt in new automake-required directory contrib/systemd/
Keep the following patches applied since they are not in 1.11.3
linux: actually enable libudev based on the result of AC_CHECK_LIB
(cherry picked from open-mpi/hwloc@9549fd59af)
configure: check the actual may_alias syntax that we use
(cherry picked from open-mpi/hwloc@0ab7af5e90)