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openmpi/autogen.sh
Jeff Squyres afb6d28cbf First cut at dramatically decreasing the overhead and increasing the
speed of autogen.sh and configure: find modules that don't need to have
a separate configure script during autogen.sh and set them up to be
part of LAM's build process.  This means that we don't have to run the GNU
tools nearly as much during autogen.sh and that we don't have to run
nearly as many sub-configure scripts during configure.

This works fine for statically-built MCA modules, but doesn't seem to work
properly yet for dynamically-built modules.  More coming soon, but I wanted
to get this in for others to use.

This commit was SVN r756.
2004-02-13 03:58:56 +00:00

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#! /bin/bash
#
# $HEADER$
#
# This script is run on developer copies of LAM/MPI -- *not*
# distribution tarballs.
##############################################################################
#
# User-definable parameters (search path and minimum supported versions)
#
##############################################################################
lam_aclocal_search="aclocal"
lam_autoheader_search="autoheader"
lam_autoconf_search="autoconf"
lam_libtoolize_search="libtoolize glibtoolize"
lam_automake_search="automake"
lam_automake_version="1.7"
lam_autoconf_version="2.58"
lam_libtool_version="1.5"
##############################################################################
#
# Global variables - should not need to modify defaults
#
##############################################################################
lam_aclocal_version="$lam_automake_version"
lam_autoheader_version="$lam_autoconf_version"
lam_libtoolize_version="$lam_libtool_version"
# program names to execute
lam_aclocal=""
lam_autoheader=""
lam_autoconf=""
lam_libtoolize=""
lam_automake=""
mca_no_configure_modules_file="config/mca_no_configure_modules.m4"
mca_no_config_list_file="mca_no_config_list"
mca_no_config_amc_file="mca_no_config_amc"
############################################################################
#
# Version check - does major,minor,release check (hopefully ignoring
# beta et al)
#
# INPUT:
# - minimum version allowable
# - version we found
#
# OUTPUT:
# - 0 version is ok
# - 1 version is not ok
#
# SIDE EFFECTS:
# none
#
##############################################################################
check_version() {
local min_version="$1"
local version="$2"
local min_major_version="`echo $min_version | cut -f1 -d.`"
local min_minor_version="`echo $min_version | cut -f2 -d.`"
local min_release_version="`echo $min_version | cut -f3 -d.`"
if test "$min_release_version" = "" ; then
min_release_version=0
fi
local major_version="`echo $version | cut -f1 -d.`"
local minor_version="`echo $version | cut -f2 -d.`"
local release_version="`echo $version | cut -f3 -d.`"
if test "$release_version" = "" ; then
release_version=0
fi
if test $min_major_version -lt $major_version ; then
return 0
elif test $min_major_version -gt $major_version ; then
return 1
fi
if test $min_minor_version -lt $minor_version ; then
return 0
elif test $min_minor_version -gt $minor_version ; then
return 1
fi
if test $min_release_version -gt $release_version ; then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
##############################################################################
#
# find app - find a version of the given application that is new
# enough for use
#
# INPUT:
# - name of application (eg aclocal)
#
# OUTPUT:
# none
#
# SIDE EFFECTS:
# - sets application_name variable to working executable name
# - aborts on error finding application
#
##############################################################################
find_app() {
local app_name="$1"
local version="0.0.0"
local min_version="99.99.99"
local found=0
eval "min_version=\"\$lam_${app_name}_version\""
eval "search_path=\"\$lam_${app_name}_search\""
for i in $search_path ; do
version="`${i} --version 2>&1`"
if test "$?" != 0 ; then
continue
fi
version="`echo $version | cut -f2 -d')'`"
version="`echo $version | cut -f1 -d' '`"
if check_version $min_version $version ; then
eval "lam_${app_name}=\"${i}\""
found=1
break
fi
done
if test "$found" = "0" ; then
cat <<EOF
I could not find a recent enough copy of ${app_name}.
I am gonna abort. :-(
Please make sure you are using at least the following versions of the
GNU tools:
GNU Autoconf $lam_autoconf_version
GNU Automake $lam_automake_version
GNU Libtool $lam_libtool_version
EOF
exit 1
fi
}
##############################################################################
#
# run_and_check - run the right GNU tool, printing warning on failure
#
# INPUT:
# - name of application (eg aclocal)
# - program arguments
#
# OUTPUT:
# none
#
# SIDE EFFECTS:
# - aborts on error running application
#
##############################################################################
run_and_check() {
local rac_progs="$*"
echo "[Running] $rac_progs"
eval $rac_progs
if test "$?" != 0; then
cat <<EOF
It seems that the execution of "$rac_progs" has failed.
I am gonna abort. :-(
This may be caused by an older version of one of the required
packages. Please make sure you are using at least the following
versions:
GNU Autoconf $lam_autoconf_version
GNU Automake $lam_automake_version
GNU Libtool $lam_libtool_version
EOF
exit 1
fi
}
##############################################################################
#
# find_and_delete - look for standard files in a number of common places
# (e.g., ./config.guess, config/config.guess, dist/config.guess), and
# delete it. If it's not found there, look for AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR in
# the configure.in script and try there. If it's not there, oh well.
#
# INPUT:
# - file to delete
#
# OUTPUT:
# none
#
# SIDE EFFECTS:
# - files may disappear
#
##############################################################################
find_and_delete() {
local fad_file="$1"
local fad_cfile
local auxdir
# Look for the file in "standard" places
if test -f $fad_file; then
rm -f $fad_file
elif test -d config/$fad_file; then
rm -f config/$fad_file
elif test -d dist/$fad_file; then
rm -f dist/$fad_file
else
# Didn't find it -- look for an AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR line in
# configure.[in|ac]
if test -f configure.in; then
fad_cfile=configure.in
elif test -f configure.ac; then
fad_cfile=configure.ac
else
echo "--> Errr... there's no configure.in or configure.ac file!"
fi
if test -n "$fad_cfile"; then
auxdir="`grep AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR $fad_cfile | cut -d\( -f 2 | cut -d\) -f 1`"
fi
if test -f "$auxdir/$fad_file"; then
rm -f "$auxdir/$fad_file"
fi
fi
}
##############################################################################
#
# run_gnu_tools - run the GNU tools in a given directory
#
# INPUT:
# - directory to run in
# - LAM top directory
#
# OUTPUT:
# none
#
# SIDE EFFECTS:
# - assumes that the directory is ready to have the GNU tools run
# in it (i.e., there's some form of configure.*)
# - may preprocess the directory before running the GNU tools
# (e.g., generale Makefile.am's from configure.params, etc.)
#
##############################################################################
run_gnu_tools() {
rgt_dir="$1"
rgt_lam_topdir="$2"
# Sanity check to ensure that there's a configure.in or
# configure.ac file here, or if there's a configure.params
# file and we need to run make_configure.pl.
if test -f configure.params -a -f configure.stub -a \
-x "$rgt_lam_topdir/config/mca_make_configure.pl"; then
cat <<EOF
*** Found configure.stub
*** Running mca_make_configure.pl
EOF
"$rgt_lam_topdir/config/mca_make_configure.pl" \
--lamdir "$rgt_lam_topdir" \
--moduledir "`pwd`"
if test "$?" != "0"; then
echo "*** autogen.sh failed to complete!"
exit 1
fi
happy=1
file=configure.ac
elif test -f configure.in; then
happy=1
file=configure.in
elif test -f configure.ac; then
happy=1
file=configure.ac
else
cat <<EOF
--> Err... there's no configure.in or configure.ac file in this directory"
--> Confused; aborting in despair
EOF
exit 1
fi
unset happy
# Find and delete the GNU helper script files
find_and_delete config.guess
find_and_delete config.sub
find_and_delete depcomp
find_and_delete install-sh
find_and_delete ltconfig
find_and_delete ltmain.sh
find_and_delete missing
find_and_delete mkinstalldirs
find_and_delete libtool
# Run the GNU tools
echo "*** Running GNU tools"
run_and_check $lam_aclocal
if test "`grep AC_CONFIG_HEADER $file`" != "" -o \
"`grep AM_CONFIG_HEADER $file`" != ""; then
run_and_check $lam_autoheader
fi
run_and_check $lam_autoconf
# We only need the libltdl stuff for the top-level
# configure, not any of the MCA modules.
if test -f src/include/mpi.h; then
rm -rf libltdl src/mca/libltdl src/mca/ltdl.h
run_and_check $lam_libtoolize --automake --copy --ltdl
mv libltdl src/mca
echo "Adjusting libltdl for LAM :-("
echo " -- adding sym link for src/mca/ltdl.h"
cd src/mca
ln -s libltdl/ltdl.h ltdl.h
cd ../..
echo " -- patching for argz bugfix in libtool 1.5"
cd src/mca/libltdl
patch -N -p0 <<EOF
--- ltdl.c.old 2003-11-26 16:42:17.000000000 -0500
+++ ltdl.c 2003-12-03 17:06:27.000000000 -0500
@@ -682,7 +682,7 @@
/* This probably indicates a programmer error, but to preserve
semantics, scan back to the start of an entry if BEFORE points
into the middle of it. */
- while ((before >= *pargz) && (before[-1] != LT_EOS_CHAR))
+ while ((before > *pargz) && (before[-1] != LT_EOS_CHAR))
--before;
{
EOF
cd ../../..
echo " -- patching configure for broken -c/-o compiler test"
sed -e 's/chmod -w \./#LAM\/MPI FIX: chmod -w ./' \
configure > configure.new
mv configure.new configure
chmod a+x configure
else
run_and_check $lam_libtoolize --automake --copy
fi
run_and_check $lam_automake --foreign -a --copy --include-deps
}
##############################################################################
#
# process_dir - look at the files present in a given directory, and do
# one of the following:
# - skip/ignore it
# - run custom autogen.sh in it
# - run the GNU tools in it
# - get a list of Makefile.am's to add to the top-level configure
#
# INPUT:
# - directory to run in
# - LAM top directory
#
# OUTPUT:
# none
#
# SIDE EFFECTS:
# - skips directories with .lam_no_gnu .lam_ignore
# - uses provided autogen.sh if available
#
##############################################################################
process_dir() {
pd_dir="$1"
pd_lam_topdir="$2"
pd_cur_dir="`pwd`"
if test -d "$pd_dir"; then
cd "$pd_dir"
# See if the package doesn't want us to set it up
if test -f .lam_no_gnu; then
cat <<EOF
*** Found .lam_no_gnu file -- skipping GNU setup in:
*** `pwd`
EOF
elif test -f .lam_ignore; then
cat <<EOF
*** Found .lam_ignore file -- skipping entire tree:
*** `pwd`
EOF
elif test "$pd_dir" != "." -a -x autogen.sh; then
cat <<EOF
*** Found custom autogen.sh file in:
*** `pwd`
EOF
./autogen.sh
elif test -f configure.ac -o -f configure.in; then
# If we have configure.ac or configure.in, run the GNU
# tools here
cat <<EOF
*** Found configure.(in|ac)
*** `pwd`
EOF
run_gnu_tools "$pd_dir" "$pd_lam_topdir"
elif test -f configure.params -a -f configure.stub; then
cat <<EOF
*** Found configure.params and configure.stub
*** `pwd`
EOF
run_gnu_tools "$pd_dir" "$pd_lam_topdir"
elif test -f configure.params; then
cat <<EOF
*** Found configure.params
*** `pwd`
EOF
. ./configure.params
if test -z "$PARAM_CONFIG_FILES"; then
cat <<EOF
*** No PARAM_CONFIG_FILES!
*** Nothing to do -- skipping this directory
EOF
else
pd_module_name="`basename $pd_dir`"
pd_module_type="`dirname $pd_dir`"
pd_module_type="`basename $pd_module_type`"
pd_get_ver="../../../../../config/lam_get_version.sh"
pd_ver_file="`grep PARAM_VERSION_FILE configure.params`"
if test -z "$pd_ver_file"; then
pd_ver_file="VERSION"
else
pd_ver_file="`echo $pd_ver_file | cut -d= -f1`"
fi
# Write out to two files (they're merged at the end)
pd_list_file="$pd_lam_topdir/$mca_no_config_list_file"
pd_amc_file="$pd_lam_topdir/$mca_no_config_amc_file"
cat >> $pd_list_file <<EOF
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------
dnl No-configure module:
dnl $pd_dir
EOF
cat >> $pd_amc_file <<EOF
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------
dnl No-configure module:
dnl $pd_dir
EOF
for file in $PARAM_CONFIG_FILES; do
echo "AC_CONFIG_FILES([$pd_dir/$file])" >> $pd_list_file
done
# Get all the version numbers
pd_ver="`sh $pd_get_ver $pd_ver_file --all`"
pd_ver_full="`echo $pd_ver | cut -d: -f1`"
pd_ver_major="`echo $pd_ver | cut -d: -f2`"
pd_ver_minor="`echo $pd_ver | cut -d: -f3`"
pd_ver_release="`echo $pd_ver | cut -d: -f4`"
pd_ver_alpha="`echo $pd_ver | cut -d: -f5`"
pd_ver_beta="`echo $pd_ver | cut -d: -f6`"
pd_ver_cvs="`echo $pd_ver | cut -d: -f7`"
cat >> $pd_list_file <<EOF
MCA_${pd_module_type}_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS="$pd_dir \$MCA_${pd_module_type}_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS"
dnl Since AM_CONDITIONAL does not accept a variable name as its first
dnl argument, we generate it here, and the variable used in the test
dnl will be filled in later.
dnl Similarly, AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED doesn't take a variable first
dnl argument. So we have to figure it out here.
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MCA_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_MAJOR_VERSION,
$pd_ver_major,
[Major LAM MCA $pd_module_type $pd_module_name version])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MCA_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_MINOR_VERSION,
$pd_ver_minor,
[Minor LAM MCA $pd_module_type $pd_module_name version])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MCA_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_RELEASE_VERSION,
$pd_ver_release,
[Release LAM MCA $pd_module_type $pd_module_name version])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MCA_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_ALPHA_VERSION,
$pd_ver_alpha,
[Alpha LAM MCA $pd_module_type $pd_module_name version])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MCA_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_BETA_VERSION,
$pd_ver_beta,
[Beta LAM MCA $pd_module_type $pd_module_name version])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MCA_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_CVS_VERSION,
$pd_ver_cvs,
[CVS LAM MCA $pd_module_type $pd_module_name version])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MCA_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_FULL_VERSION,
"$pd_ver_full",
[Full LAM MCA $pd_module_type $pd_module_name version])
EOF
cat >> $pd_amc_file <<EOF
AM_CONDITIONAL(LAM_BUILD_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_LOADABLE_MODULE,
test "\$BUILD_${pd_module_type}_${pd_module_name}_LOADABLE_MODULE" = "1")
EOF
cat <<EOF
--> Adding to top-level configure no-configure subdirs:
--> $pd_dir
--> Adding to top-level configure AC_CONFIG_FILES list:
--> $PARAM_CONFIG_FILES
EOF
fi
else
cat <<EOF
*** Nothing found; directory skipped
*** `pwd`
EOF
fi
# Go back to the topdir
cd "$pd_cur_dir"
fi
unset pd_dir pd_lam_topdir pd_cur_dir pd_module_type
}
##############################################################################
#
# run_global - run the config in the top LAM dir and all MCA modules
#
# INPUT:
# none
#
# OUTPUT:
# none
#
# SIDE EFFECTS:
#
##############################################################################
run_global() {
# [Re-]Create the mca_module_list file
rm -f "$mca_no_configure_modules_file" "$mca_no_config_list_file" \
"$mca_no_config_amc_file"
touch "$mca_no_configure_modules_file" "$mca_no_config_list_file" \
"$mca_no_config_amc_file"
# Now run the config in every directory in src/mca/[lam|mpi]/*/*
# that has a configure.in or configure.ac script
rg_cwd="`pwd`"
echo $rg_cwd
for type in src/mca/lam/* src/mca/mpi/*; do
if test -d "$type"; then
for module in "$type"/*; do
if test -d "$module"; then
if test -f "$module/configure.in" -o \
-f "$module/configure.params" -o \
-f "$module/configure.ac"; then
process_dir "$module" "$rg_cwd"
fi
fi
done
fi
done
# Fill in the final m4 file
cat > "$mca_no_configure_modules_file" <<EOF
dnl
dnl \$HEADER
dnl
dnl This file is automatically created by autogen.sh; it should not
dnl be edited by hand!!
dnl List all the no-configure modules that we found, and AC_DEFINE
dnl their versions
AC_DEFUN([MCA_FIND_NO_CONFIGURE_MODULES],[
MCA_cofs_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
MCA_pcm_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
MCA_registry_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
MCA_coll_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
MCA_io_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
MCA_one_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
MCA_pml_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
MCA_ptl_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
MCA_topo_NO_CONFIGURE_SUBDIRS=""
`cat $mca_no_config_list_file`
])dnl
dnl Separately have the AM_CONDITIONALS as to whether we build the
dnl modules static or shared. This must be done separately from the
dnl list because we have to do it late in the configure script, after
dnl all the test variable values have been set.
AC_DEFUN([MCA_AMC_NO_CONFIGURE_MODULES],[
`cat $mca_no_config_amc_file`
])dnl
EOF
# Remove temp files
rm -f $mca_no_config_list_file $mca_no_config_amc_file
# Finally, after we found all the no-configure MCA modules, run
# the config in the top-level directory
process_dir . .
unset type module
}
##############################################################################
#
# main - do the real work...
#
##############################################################################
# announce
echo "[Checking] command line parameters"
# Check the command line to see if we should run the whole shebang, or
# just in this current directory.
want_local=no
lamdir=
for arg in $*; do
case $arg in
-l) want_local=yes ;;
-lamdir|--lamdir|-lam|--lam) lamdir="$1" ;;
*) ;;
esac
done
# announce
echo "[Checking] prerequisites"
# sanity check to make sure user isn't being stupid
if test ! -d CVS -a ! -d .svn ; then
cat <<EOF
This doesn't look like a developer copy of LAM/MPI. You probably do not
want to run autogen.sh - it is normally not needed for a release source
tree. Giving you 5 seconds to reconsider and kill me.
EOF
sleep 5
fi
# figure out if we're at the top level of the LAM tree, a module's
# top-level directory, or somewhere else.
if test -f VERSION -a -f configure.ac -a -f src/include/mpi.h ; then
# Top level of LAM tree
lamdir="`pwd`"
elif test -f configure.in -o -f configure.ac -o -f configure.params ; then
# Top level of a module directory
want_local=yes
if test -z "$lamdir"; then
lamdir="../../../../.."
fi
else
cat <<EOF
You must run this script from either the top level of the LAM
directory tree or the top-level of an MCA module directory tree.
EOF
exit 1
fi
# find all the apps we are going to run
find_app "aclocal"
find_app "autoheader"
find_app "autoconf"
find_app "libtoolize"
find_app "automake"
# do the work
if test "$want_local" = "yes"; then
process_dir . $lamdir
else
run_global
fi
# All done
exit 0