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openmpi/config/ompi_fortran_check.m4
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# OMPI_FORTRAN_CHECK(Fortran type, c type required, types to search,
# expected size, define ompi_fortran_<foo>_t or not))
#----------------------------------------------------------
# Check Fortran type, including:
# - whether compiler supports or not
# - size of type
# - equal to expected size
# - alignment
# - associated C type
#
# types to search is a comma-seperated list of values
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_FORTRAN_CHECK], [
OPAL_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH([ofc_have_type ofc_type_size ofc_type_alignment ofc_c_type ofc_expected_size])
ofc_expected_size=$4
ofc_define_type=$5
ofc_have_type=0
ofc_type_size=$ac_cv_sizeof_int
ofc_type_alignment=$ac_cv_sizeof_int
ofc_c_type=ompi_fortran_bogus_type_t
ofc_type_kind=0
# Only check if we actually want the Fortran bindings / have a
# Fortran compiler. This allows us to call this macro, even if
# there is no Fortran compiler. If we have no Fortran compiler,
# then just set a bunch of defaults.
if test $OMPI_TRY_FORTRAN_BINDINGS -gt $OMPI_FORTRAN_NO_BINDINGS; then
OMPI_FORTRAN_CHECK_TYPE([$1], [ofc_have_type=1], [ofc_have_type=0])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if Fortran compiler supports $1])
AC_MSG_RESULT([skipped])
fi
if test "$ofc_have_type" = "1"; then
# What is the size of this type?
# NOTE: Some Fortran compilers actually will return that a
# type exists even if it doesn't support it -- the compiler
# will automatically convert the unsupported type to a type
# that it *does* support. For example, if you try to use
# INTEGER*16 and the compiler doesn't support it, it may well
# automatically convert it to INTEGER*8 for you (!). So we
# have to check the actual size of the type once we determine
# that the compiler doesn't error if we try to use it
# (i.e,. the compiler *might* support that type). If the size
# doesn't match the expected size, then the compiler doesn't
# really support it.
OMPI_FORTRAN_GET_SIZEOF([], [$1], [ofc_type_size])
if test "$ofc_expected_size" != "-1" && test "$ofc_type_size" != "$ofc_expected_size"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Fortran $1 does not have expected size!])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Expected $ofc_expected_size, got $ofc_type_size])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Disabling MPI support for Fortran $1])
ofc_have_type=0
else
# Look for a corresponding C type (will abort by itself if the
# type isn't found and we need it)
ofc_c_type=
m4_ifval([$3], [OPAL_FIND_TYPE([$1], [$3], [$2], [$ofc_type_size], [ofc_c_type])
if test -z "$ofc_c_type" ; then
ofc_have_type=0
fi])
# Get the alignment of the type
if test "$ofc_have_type" = "1"; then
OMPI_FORTRAN_GET_ALIGNMENT([$1], [ofc_type_alignment])
# Add it to the relevant list of types found
if test "$ofc_expected_size" != "-1"; then
ofc_letter=m4_translit(m4_bpatsubst($1, [^\(.\).+], [[\1]]), [a-z], [A-Z])
ofc_str="OMPI_FORTRAN_${ofc_letter}KINDS=\"\$OMPI_FORTRAN_${ofc_letter}KINDS $ofc_type_size \""
eval $ofc_str
fi
fi
# Get the kind of the type. We do this by looking at the
# Fortran type's corresponding C type (which we figured
# out above). Then we look a the official BIND(C) KIND
# type for that type. The official BIND(C) types were
# taken from table 15.2 of the Fortran 2008 standard,
# published on 6 October as ISO/IEC 1539-1:2010 (this is
# not a free document). A copy of this table is in the
# file ompi/mpi/fortran/c_to_integer_kind_mapping.pdf.
# NOTE: Some of the values of these C_* constants *may be
# negative* if the compiler doesn't support them. We have
# already verified that both the Fortran and the C types
# both exist. However, the compiler may still have -1 for
# the C_<foo> constants if the C type is not the same
# format as its corresponding Fortran type (e.g., Absoft's
# "REAL*16" and "long double" are the same size, but not
# the same format -- so the compiler is allowed to define
# C_LONG_DOUBLE to -1).
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for corresponding KIND value of $1])
case "$ofc_c_type" in
char) ofc_type_kind=C_SIGNED_CHAR ;;
double) ofc_type_kind=C_DOUBLE ;;
float) ofc_type_kind=C_FLOAT ;;
int) ofc_type_kind=C_INT ;;
int16_t) ofc_type_kind=C_INT16_T ;;
int32_t) ofc_type_kind=C_INT32_T ;;
int64_t) ofc_type_kind=C_INT64_T ;;
int8_t) ofc_type_kind=C_INT8_T ;;
long) ofc_type_kind=C_LONG ;;
long*double) ofc_type_kind=C_LONG_DOUBLE ;;
long*long) ofc_type_kind=C_LONG_LONG ;;
short) ofc_type_kind=C_SHORT ;;
float*_Complex) ofc_type_kind=C_FLOAT_COMPLEX ;;
double*_Complex) ofc_type_kind=C_DOUBLE_COMPLEX ;;
long*double*_Complex) ofc_type_kind=C_LONG_DOUBLE_COMPLEX ;;
*)
# Skip types like "DOUBLE PRECISION"
;;
esac
AS_IF([test "$ofc_type_kind" != ""],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([$ofc_type_kind])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([<skipped>])])
# See if the value is -1. If so, then just say we don't
# have a match. If the compiler doesn't support
# ISO_C_BINDING, then we'll just fall back to a default
# kind and hope for the best. :-\
OMPI_FORTRAN_GET_KIND_VALUE([$ofc_type_kind], 4, [ofc_type_kind_value])
AS_IF([test $ofc_type_kind_value -le 0],
[ofc_have_type=0
AC_MSG_WARN([Compiler $1 and $ofc_c_type mismatch; MPI datatype unsupported])])
fi
fi
# We always need these defines -- even if we don't have a given
# type, there are some places in the code where we have to have
# *something*. Note that the bpatsubst's are the same as used
# above (see comment above), but we added a translit to make them
# uppercase.
# If we got a pretty name, use that as the basis. If not, use the
# first part of the provided fortran type (e.g.,
# "logical(selected_int_kind(2))" -> logical1")
# Finally, note that it is necessary to use the Big Long Ugly m4
# expressions in the AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTEDs. If you don't (e.g., put
# the result of the BLUm4E in a shell variable and use that in
# AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED), autoheader won't put them in the
# AC_CONFIG_HEADER (or AM_CONFIG_HEADER, in our case).
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([OMPI_HAVE_FORTRAN_]m4_translit(m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]), [a-z], [A-Z]),
[$ofc_have_type],
[Whether we have Fortran $1 or not])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_]m4_translit(m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]), [a-z], [A-Z]),
[$ofc_type_size],
[Size of Fortran $1])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_]m4_translit(m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]), [a-z], [A-Z]),
[$ofc_type_alignment],
[Alignment of Fortran $1])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([OMPI_KIND_FORTRAN_]m4_translit(m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]), [a-z], [A-Z]),
[$ofc_type_kind],
[Fortrn KIND number for $1])
if test "$3" != "" && test "$ofc_define_type" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([ompi_fortran_]m4_translit(m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]), [A-Z], [a-z])[_t],
[$ofc_c_type],
[C type corresponding to Fortran $1])
fi
# Save some in shell variables for later use (e.g., need
# OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_INTEGER in OMPI_FORTRAN_GET_HANDLE_MAX)
[OMPI_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_])[_C_TYPE=$ofc_c_type]
[OMPI_KIND_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_])[=$ofc_type_kind]
[OMPI_HAVE_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_])[=$ofc_have_type]
[OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_])[=$ofc_type_size]
[OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_])[=$ofc_type_alignment]
# Wow, this is sick. But it works! :-)
AC_SUBST([OMPI_HAVE_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]))
AC_SUBST([OMPI_KIND_FORTRAN_]m4_translit(m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]), [a-z], [A-Z]))
AC_SUBST([OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]))
AC_SUBST([OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]))
AC_SUBST([OMPI_ALIGNMENT_FORTRAN_]m4_bpatsubst(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [*], []), [[^a-zA-Z0-9_]], [_]))
# Clean up
OPAL_VAR_SCOPE_POP
])dnl