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openmpi/opal/mca/memory/linux/configure.m4
Ralph Castain 40a2bfa238 WARNING: Work on the temp branch being merged here encountered problems with bugs in subversion. Considerable effort has gone into validating the branch. However, not all conditions can be checked, so users are cautioned that it may be advisable to not update from the trunk for a few days to allow MTT to identify platform-specific issues.
This merges the branch containing the revamped build system based around converting autogen from a bash script to a Perl program. Jeff has provided emails explaining the features contained in the change.

Please note that configure requirements on components HAVE CHANGED. For example. a configure.params file is no longer required in each component directory. See Jeff's emails for an explanation.

This commit was SVN r23764.
2010-09-17 23:04:06 +00:00

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# -*- shell-script -*-
#
# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
# University Research and Technology
# Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University
# of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
# reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,
# University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
# All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# $COPYRIGHT$
#
# Additional copyrights may follow
#
# $HEADER$
#
AC_DEFUN([MCA_opal_memory_linux_PRIORITY], [40])
AC_DEFUN([MCA_opal_memory_linux_COMPILE_MODE], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for MCA component $2:$3 compile mode])
$4="static"
AC_MSG_RESULT([$$4])
])
# MCA_memory_linux_CONFIG(action-if-can-compile,
# [action-if-cant-compile])
# ------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([MCA_opal_memory_linux_CONFIG],[
AC_CONFIG_FILES([opal/mca/memory/linux/Makefile])
OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH([memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy memory_linux_ummu_happy memory_linux_requested icc_major_ver icc_minor_ver memory_linux_mmap memory_linux_munmap memory_linux_LIBS_SAVE])
# Only allow this component to build on Linux-based systems
AC_MSG_CHECKING([operating system])
case $host in
*linux*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([$host -- supported])
memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=yes
memory_linux_ummu_happy=yes
;;
*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([$host -- unsupported])
memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=no
memory_linux_ummu_happy=no
;;
esac
AS_IF([test "$with_memory_manager" = "linux"],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=yes
memory_linux_ummu_happy=yes
memory_linux_requested=1],
[memory_linux_requested=0
AS_IF([test "$with_memory_manager" = ""],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=yes
memory_linux_ummu_happy=yes],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=yes
memory_linux_ummu_happy=no])])
######################################################################
# ptmalloc2
######################################################################
# Per ticket #227, Intel 9.0 v20051201 on ia64 with optimization
# of -O2 or higher will bork linux in strange in mysterious ways.
# Doh! So if the compiler vendor is intel and we're on an ia64
# box, run "icc --version" and snarf the version string. If it's
# 9.0 and the version is <= 20051201, then disable ptmalloc2.
# Executive decision: ignore optimization levels (even though -O1
# and -O0 seem to work). The upgrade to 9.1 is free, so that's a
# better path than trying to make a much more complicated test
# here.
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = yes],
[case $host in
ia64-*)
AS_IF([test "$ompi_c_vendor" = "intel"],
[# check for v9.0 <= 20051201
icc_major_ver="`$CC --version | head -n 1 | awk '{ print [$]3 }'`"
icc_minor_ver="`$CC --version | head -n 1 | awk '{ print [$]4 }'`"
AS_IF([test "$icc_major_ver" = "9.0" -a "`expr $icc_minor_ver \<= 20051201`" = "1"],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=no
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Detected Intel C compiler v9.0 <= 20051201 on ia64])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** This compiler/platform combination has known problems with ptmalloc2])
AC_MSG_WARN([*** Disabling ptmalloc2])])])
;;
esac])
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = yes],
[# check for malloc.h
AC_CHECK_HEADER([malloc.h],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=yes],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=no])])
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = yes],
[# check for init hook symbol
AC_CHECK_DECL([__malloc_initialize_hook],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=yes],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=no],
[AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
#include <malloc.h>])])
#
# See if we have sbrk prototyped
#
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = yes],
[AC_CHECK_DECLS([sbrk])])
#
# Figure out how we're going to call mmap/munmap for real
#
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = yes],
[memory_linux_mmap=0
memory_linux_munmap=1
# it's nearly impossible to call mmap from syscall(), so
# only go this route if we can't get at munmap any other
# way.
AC_CHECK_HEADER([syscall.h],
[AC_CHECK_FUNCS([syscall], [], [memory_linux_munmap=0])])
# Always look for __munmap and __mmap
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([__munmap], [memory_linux_mmap=1])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([__mmap])
# only allow dlsym (and therefore add -ldl) if we
# really need to
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_mmap" = "0"],
[memory_linux_LIBS_SAVE="$LIBS"
AC_CHECK_LIB([dl],
[dlsym],
[LIBS="$LIBS -ldl"
memory_linux_LIBS="-ldl"
memory_linux_mmap=1])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([dlsym])
LIBS="$memory_linux_LIBS_SAVE"])
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_mmap" = "0" -a "$memory_linux_munmap" = "0"],
[memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy=no])])
# If all is good, save the extra libs for the wrapper
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = yes],
[memory_linux_WRAPPER_EXTRA_LIBS="$memory_linux_LIBS"
value=1],
[value=0])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([MEMORY_LINUX_PTMALLOC2], [$value],
[Whether ptmalloc2 is supported on this system or not])
AM_CONDITIONAL([MEMORY_LINUX_PTMALLOC2],
[test "$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = yes])
######################################################################
# ummunotify
######################################################################
# Check for the relevant header
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ummu_happy" = yes],
[# check for linux/ummunotify.h
AC_CHECK_HEADER([linux/ummunotify.h],
[memory_linux_ummu_happy=yes],
[memory_linux_ummu_happy=no])])
# <stropts.h> has the Linux declaration for ioctl
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stropts.h])
# If all is good, set the header file that we want the rest of the
# code base to use
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ummu_happy" = yes],
[memory_base_include="linux/public.h"
value=1],
[value=0])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([MEMORY_LINUX_UMMUNOTIFY], [$value],
[Whether ummunotify is supported on this system or not])
AM_CONDITIONAL([MEMORY_LINUX_UMMUNOTIFY],
[test "$memory_linux_ummu_happy" = yes])
######################################################################
# post processing
######################################################################
AS_IF([test "$memory_malloc_hooks_requested" = 1 -a \
"$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = no -a \
"$memory_linux_ummu_happy" = no],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([linux memory management requested but neither ptmalloc2 nor ummunotify are available. Aborting.])])
AC_SUBST([memory_linux_LIBS])
AS_IF([test "$memory_linux_ptmalloc2_happy" = yes -o \
"$memory_linux_ummu_happy" = yes],
[memory_base_found=1
$1],
[memory_base_found=0
memory_base_include=
$2])
OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_POP
])