/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; -*- */ /* * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana * University Research and Technology * Corporation. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The University of Tennessee and The University * of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights * reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, * University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * $COPYRIGHT$ * * Additional copyrights may follow * * $HEADER$ */ #include "opal_config.h" #include "opal/util/arch.h" int32_t opal_arch_compute_local_id( uint32_t *me ) { *me = (OPAL_ARCH_HEADERMASK | OPAL_ARCH_UNUSEDMASK); /* Handle the size of long (can hold a pointer) */ if( 8 == sizeof(long) ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LONGIS64 ); /* sizeof bool */ if (1 == sizeof(bool) ) { opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_BOOLIS8); } else if (2 == sizeof(bool)) { opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_BOOLIS16); } else if (4 == sizeof(bool)) { opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_BOOLIS32); } /* sizeof fortran logical * * RHC: technically, use of the ompi_ prefix is * an abstraction violation. However, this is actually * an error in our configure scripts that transcends * all the data types and eventually should be fixed. * The guilty part is f77_check.m4. Fixing it right * now is beyond a reasonable scope - this comment is * placed here to explain the abstraction break and * indicate that it will eventually be fixed */ if (1 == sizeof(ompi_fortran_logical_t) ) { opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LOGICALIS8); } else if (2 == sizeof(ompi_fortran_logical_t)) { opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LOGICALIS16); } else if (4 == sizeof(ompi_fortran_logical_t)) { opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LOGICALIS32); } /* Initialize the information regarding the long double */ if( 12 == sizeof(long double) ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LONGDOUBLEIS96 ); else if( 16 == sizeof(long double) ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LONGDOUBLEIS128 ); /* Big endian or little endian ? That's the question */ if( opal_arch_isbigendian() ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_ISBIGENDIAN ); /* What's the maximum exponent ? */ if ( LDBL_MAX_EXP == 16384 ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LDEXPSIZEIS15 ); /* How about the length in bits of the mantissa */ if ( LDBL_MANT_DIG == 64 ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LDMANTDIGIS64 ); else if ( LDBL_MANT_DIG == 105 ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LDMANTDIGIS105 ); else if ( LDBL_MANT_DIG == 106 ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LDMANTDIGIS106 ); else if ( LDBL_MANT_DIG == 107 ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LDMANTDIGIS107 ); else if ( LDBL_MANT_DIG == 113 ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LDMANTDIGIS113 ); /* Intel data representation or Sparc ? */ if( opal_arch_ldisintel() ) opal_arch_setmask( me, OPAL_ARCH_LDISINTEL ); return OPAL_SUCCESS; } int32_t opal_arch_checkmask ( uint32_t *var, uint32_t mask ) { unsigned int tmpvar = *var; /* Check whether the headers are set correctly, or whether this is an erroneous integer */ if( !((*var) & OPAL_ARCH_HEADERMASK) ) { if( (*var) & OPAL_ARCH_HEADERMASK2 ) { char* pcDest, *pcSrc; /* Both ends of this integer have the wrong settings, maybe its just the wrong endian-representation. Try to swap it and check again. If it looks now correct, keep this version of the variable */ pcDest = (char *) &tmpvar; pcSrc = (char *) var + 3; *pcDest++ = *pcSrc--; *pcDest++ = *pcSrc--; *pcDest++ = *pcSrc--; *pcDest++ = *pcSrc--; if( (tmpvar & OPAL_ARCH_HEADERMASK) && (!(tmpvar & OPAL_ARCH_HEADERMASK2)) ) { *var = tmpvar; } else return -1; } else return -1; } /* Here is the real evaluation of the bitmask */ return ( ((*var) & mask) == mask ); }