1
1
openmpi/config/opal_functions.m4
Greg Koenig e4e064542f This change goes along with r21180 to move files into
the correct names.

This commit was SVN r21181.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r21180 --> open-mpi/ompi@60485ff95f
2009-05-06 20:15:34 +00:00

359 строки
9.8 KiB
Bash

dnl -*- shell-script -*-
dnl
dnl Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
dnl University Research and Technology
dnl Corporation. All rights reserved.
dnl Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University
dnl of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
dnl reserved.
dnl Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,
dnl University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
dnl Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
dnl All rights reserved.
dnl Copyright (c) 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
dnl $COPYRIGHT$
dnl
dnl Additional copyrights may follow
dnl
dnl $HEADER$
dnl
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_CONFIGURE_SETUP],[
# Some helper script functions. Unfortunately, we cannot use $1 kinds
# of arugments here because of the m4 substitution. So we have to set
# special variable names before invoking the function. :-\
ompi_show_title() {
cat <<EOF
============================================================================
== ${1}
============================================================================
EOF
}
ompi_show_subtitle() {
cat <<EOF
*** ${1}
EOF
}
ompi_show_subsubtitle() {
cat <<EOF
+++ ${1}
EOF
}
ompi_show_subsubsubtitle() {
cat <<EOF
--- ${1}
EOF
}
#
# Save some stats about this build
#
OMPI_CONFIGURE_USER="`whoami`"
OMPI_CONFIGURE_HOST="`hostname | head -n 1`"
OMPI_CONFIGURE_DATE="`date`"
#
# Save these details so that they can be used in ompi_info later
#
AC_SUBST(OMPI_CONFIGURE_USER)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_CONFIGURE_HOST)
AC_SUBST(OMPI_CONFIGURE_DATE)])dnl
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_BASIC_SETUP],[
#
# Save some stats about this build
#
OMPI_CONFIGURE_USER="`whoami`"
OMPI_CONFIGURE_HOST="`hostname | head -n 1`"
OMPI_CONFIGURE_DATE="`date`"
#
# Make automake clean emacs ~ files for "make clean"
#
CLEANFILES="*~ .\#*"
AC_SUBST(CLEANFILES)
#
# This is useful later (ompi_info, and therefore mpiexec)
#
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(OPAL_ARCH, "$host", [OMPI architecture string])
#
# See if we can find an old installation of OMPI to overwrite
#
# Stupid autoconf 2.54 has a bug in AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM -- if ompi_clean
# is not found in the path and the user did not specify --prefix,
# we'll get a $prefix of "."
ompi_prefix_save="$prefix"
AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM(ompi_clean)
if test "$prefix" = "."; then
prefix="$ompi_prefix_save"
fi
unset ompi_prefix_save
#
# Basic sanity checking; we can't install to a relative path
#
case "$prefix" in
/*/bin)
prefix="`dirname $prefix`"
echo installing to directory \"$prefix\"
;;
/*)
echo installing to directory \"$prefix\"
;;
NONE)
echo installing to directory \"$ac_default_prefix\"
;;
@<:@a-zA-Z@:>@:*)
echo installing to directory \"$prefix\"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR(prefix "$prefix" must be an absolute directory path)
;;
esac
# Allow the --enable-dist flag to be passed in
AC_ARG_ENABLE(dist,
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-dist],
[guarantee that that the "dist" make target will be functional, although may not guarantee that any other make target will be functional.]),
OMPI_WANT_DIST=yes, OMPI_WANT_DIST=no)
if test "$OMPI_WANT_DIST" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Configuring in 'make dist' mode])
AC_MSG_WARN([Most make targets may be non-functional!])
fi])dnl
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_LOG_MSG],[
# 1 is the message
# 2 is whether to put a prefix or not
if test -n "$2"; then
echo "configure:__oline__: $1" >&5
else
echo $1 >&5
fi])dnl
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_LOG_FILE],[
# 1 is the filename
if test -n "$1" -a -f "$1"; then
cat $1 >&5
fi])dnl
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_LOG_COMMAND],[
# 1 is the command
# 2 is actions to do if success
# 3 is actions to do if fail
echo "configure:__oline__: $1" >&5
$1 1>&5 2>&1
ompi_status=$?
OMPI_LOG_MSG([\$? = $ompi_status], 1)
if test "$ompi_status" = "0"; then
unset ompi_status
$2
else
unset ompi_status
$3
fi])dnl
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_UNIQ],[
# 1 is the variable name to be uniq-ized
ompi_name=$1
# Go through each item in the variable and only keep the unique ones
ompi_count=0
for val in ${$1}; do
ompi_done=0
ompi_i=1
ompi_found=0
# Loop over every token we've seen so far
ompi_done="`expr $ompi_i \> $ompi_count`"
while test "$ompi_found" = "0" -a "$ompi_done" = "0"; do
# Have we seen this token already? Prefix the comparison with
# "x" so that "-Lfoo" values won't be cause an error.
ompi_eval="expr x$val = x\$ompi_array_$ompi_i"
ompi_found=`eval $ompi_eval`
# Check the ending condition
ompi_done="`expr $ompi_i \>= $ompi_count`"
# Increment the counter
ompi_i="`expr $ompi_i + 1`"
done
# If we didn't find the token, add it to the "array"
if test "$ompi_found" = "0"; then
ompi_eval="ompi_array_$ompi_i=$val"
eval $ompi_eval
ompi_count="`expr $ompi_count + 1`"
else
ompi_i="`expr $ompi_i - 1`"
fi
done
# Take all the items in the "array" and assemble them back into a
# single variable
ompi_i=1
ompi_done="`expr $ompi_i \> $ompi_count`"
ompi_newval=
while test "$ompi_done" = "0"; do
ompi_eval="ompi_newval=\"$ompi_newval \$ompi_array_$ompi_i\""
eval $ompi_eval
ompi_eval="unset ompi_array_$ompi_i"
eval $ompi_eval
ompi_done="`expr $ompi_i \>= $ompi_count`"
ompi_i="`expr $ompi_i + 1`"
done
# Done; do the assignment
ompi_newval="`echo $ompi_newval`"
ompi_eval="$ompi_name=\"$ompi_newval\""
eval $ompi_eval
# Clean up
unset ompi_name ompi_i ompi_done ompi_newval ompi_eval ompi_count])dnl
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
# Macro that serves as an alternative to using `which <prog>`. It is
# preferable to simply using `which <prog>` because backticks (`) (aka
# backquotes) invoke a sub-shell which may source a "noisy"
# ~/.whatever file (and we do not want the error messages to be part
# of the assignment in foo=`which <prog>`). This macro ensures that we
# get a sane executable value.
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_WHICH],[
# 1 is the variable name to do "which" on
# 2 is the variable name to assign the return value to
OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH([ompi_prog ompi_file ompi_dir ompi_sentinel])
ompi_prog=$1
IFS_SAVE=$IFS
IFS="$PATH_SEPARATOR"
for ompi_dir in $PATH; do
if test -x "$ompi_dir/$ompi_prog"; then
$2="$ompi_dir/$ompi_prog"
break
fi
done
IFS=$IFS_SAVE
OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_POP
])dnl
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
dnl #######################################################################
# Declare some variables; use OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_END to ensure that they
# are cleaned up / undefined.
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH],[
# Is the private index set? If not, set it.
if test "x$ompi_scope_index" = "x"; then
ompi_scope_index=1
fi
# First, check to see if any of these variables are already set.
# This is a simple sanity check to ensure we're not already
# overwriting pre-existing variables (that have a non-empty
# value). It's not a perfect check, but at least it's something.
for ompi_var in $1; do
ompi_str="ompi_str=\"\$$ompi_var\""
eval $ompi_str
if test "x$ompi_str" != "x"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([Found configure shell variable clash!])
AC_MSG_WARN([[OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH] called on "$ompi_var",])
AC_MSG_WARN([but it is already defined with value "$ompi_str"])
AC_MSG_WARN([This usually indicates an error in configure.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue])
fi
done
# Ok, we passed the simple sanity check. Save all these names so
# that we can unset them at the end of the scope.
ompi_str="ompi_scope_$ompi_scope_index=\"$1\""
eval $ompi_str
unset ompi_str
env | grep ompi_scope
ompi_scope_index=`expr $ompi_scope_index + 1`
])dnl
# Unset a bunch of variables that were previously set
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_POP],[
# Unwind the index
ompi_scope_index=`expr $ompi_scope_index - 1`
ompi_scope_test=`expr $ompi_scope_index \> 0`
if test "$ompi_scope_test" = "0"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([[OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_POP] popped too many OMPI configure scopes.])
AC_MSG_WARN([This usually indicates an error in configure.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue])
fi
# Get the variable names from that index
ompi_str="ompi_str=\"\$ompi_scope_$ompi_scope_index\""
eval $ompi_str
# Iterate over all the variables and unset them all
for ompi_var in $ompi_str; do
unset $ompi_var
done
])dnl