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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
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-Installation Instructions
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-*************************
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-
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-Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2013 Free Software Foundation,
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-Inc.
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-
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- Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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-are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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-notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
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-without warranty of any kind.
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-
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-Basic Installation
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-==================
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-
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- Briefly, the shell command `./configure && make && make install'
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-should configure, build, and install this package. The following
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-more-detailed instructions are generic; see the `README' file for
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-instructions specific to this package. Some packages provide this
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-`INSTALL' file but do not implement all of the features documented
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-below. The lack of an optional feature in a given package is not
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-necessarily a bug. More recommendations for GNU packages can be found
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-in *note Makefile Conventions: (standards)Makefile Conventions.
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-
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- The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
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-various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses
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-those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package.
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-It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent
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-definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that
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-you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a
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-file `config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
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-debugging `configure').
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-
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- It can also use an optional file (typically called `config.cache'
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-and enabled with `--cache-file=config.cache' or simply `-C') that saves
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-the results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring. Caching is
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-disabled by default to prevent problems with accidental use of stale
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-cache files.
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-
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- If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try
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-to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
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-diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can
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-be considered for the next release. If you are using the cache, and at
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-some point `config.cache' contains results you don't want to keep, you
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-may remove or edit it.
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-
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- The file `configure.ac' (or `configure.in') is used to create
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-`configure' by a program called `autoconf'. You need `configure.ac' if
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-you want to change it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version
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-of `autoconf'.
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-
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- The simplest way to compile this package is:
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-
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- 1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
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- `./configure' to configure the package for your system.
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-
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- Running `configure' might take a while. While running, it prints
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- some messages telling which features it is checking for.
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-
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- 2. Type `make' to compile the package.
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-
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- 3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with
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- the package, generally using the just-built uninstalled binaries.
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-
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- 4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and
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- documentation. When installing into a prefix owned by root, it is
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- recommended that the package be configured and built as a regular
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- user, and only the `make install' phase executed with root
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- privileges.
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-
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- 5. Optionally, type `make installcheck' to repeat any self-tests, but
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- this time using the binaries in their final installed location.
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- This target does not install anything. Running this target as a
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- regular user, particularly if the prior `make install' required
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- root privileges, verifies that the installation completed
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- correctly.
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-
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- 6. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
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- source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the
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- files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for
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- a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is
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- also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
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- for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get
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- all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
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- with the distribution.
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-
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- 7. Often, you can also type `make uninstall' to remove the installed
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- files again. In practice, not all packages have tested that
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- uninstallation works correctly, even though it is required by the
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- GNU Coding Standards.
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-
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- 8. Some packages, particularly those that use Automake, provide `make
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- distcheck', which can by used by developers to test that all other
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- targets like `make install' and `make uninstall' work correctly.
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- This target is generally not run by end users.
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-
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-Compilers and Options
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-=====================
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-
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- Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
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-the `configure' script does not know about. Run `./configure --help'
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-for details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
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-
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- You can give `configure' initial values for configuration parameters
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-by setting variables in the command line or in the environment. Here
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-is an example:
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-
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- ./configure CC=c99 CFLAGS=-g LIBS=-lposix
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-
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- *Note Defining Variables::, for more details.
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-
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-Compiling For Multiple Architectures
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-====================================
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-
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- You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
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-same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
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-own directory. To do this, you can use GNU `make'. `cd' to the
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-directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
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-the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the
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-source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'. This
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-is known as a "VPATH" build.
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-
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- With a non-GNU `make', it is safer to compile the package for one
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-architecture at a time in the source code directory. After you have
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-installed the package for one architecture, use `make distclean' before
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-reconfiguring for another architecture.
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-
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- On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and
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-executables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or
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-"universal" binaries--by specifying multiple `-arch' options to the
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-compiler but only a single `-arch' option to the preprocessor. Like
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-this:
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-
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- ./configure CC="gcc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
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- CXX="g++ -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
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- CPP="gcc -E" CXXCPP="g++ -E"
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-
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- This is not guaranteed to produce working output in all cases, you
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-may have to build one architecture at a time and combine the results
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-using the `lipo' tool if you have problems.
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-
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-Installation Names
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-==================
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-
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- By default, `make install' installs the package's commands under
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-`/usr/local/bin', include files under `/usr/local/include', etc. You
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-can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving
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-`configure' the option `--prefix=PREFIX', where PREFIX must be an
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-absolute file name.
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-
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- You can specify separate installation prefixes for
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-architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
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-pass the option `--exec-prefix=PREFIX' to `configure', the package uses
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-PREFIX as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
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-Documentation and other data files still use the regular prefix.
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-
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- In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
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-options like `--bindir=DIR' to specify different values for particular
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-kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories
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-you can set and what kinds of files go in them. In general, the
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-default for these options is expressed in terms of `${prefix}', so that
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-specifying just `--prefix' will affect all of the other directory
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-specifications that were not explicitly provided.
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-
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- The most portable way to affect installation locations is to pass the
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-correct locations to `configure'; however, many packages provide one or
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-both of the following shortcuts of passing variable assignments to the
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-`make install' command line to change installation locations without
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-having to reconfigure or recompile.
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-
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- The first method involves providing an override variable for each
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-affected directory. For example, `make install
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-prefix=/alternate/directory' will choose an alternate location for all
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-directory configuration variables that were expressed in terms of
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-`${prefix}'. Any directories that were specified during `configure',
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-but not in terms of `${prefix}', must each be overridden at install
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-time for the entire installation to be relocated. The approach of
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-makefile variable overrides for each directory variable is required by
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-the GNU Coding Standards, and ideally causes no recompilation.
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-However, some platforms have known limitations with the semantics of
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-shared libraries that end up requiring recompilation when using this
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-method, particularly noticeable in packages that use GNU Libtool.
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-
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- The second method involves providing the `DESTDIR' variable. For
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-example, `make install DESTDIR=/alternate/directory' will prepend
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-`/alternate/directory' before all installation names. The approach of
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-`DESTDIR' overrides is not required by the GNU Coding Standards, and
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-does not work on platforms that have drive letters. On the other hand,
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-it does better at avoiding recompilation issues, and works well even
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-when some directory options were not specified in terms of `${prefix}'
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-at `configure' time.
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-
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-Optional Features
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-=================
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-
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- If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed
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-with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the
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-option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
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-
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- Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
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-`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
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-They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
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-is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
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-`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
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-package recognizes.
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-
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- For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually
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-find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
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-you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
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-`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
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-
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- Some packages offer the ability to configure how verbose the
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-execution of `make' will be. For these packages, running `./configure
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---enable-silent-rules' sets the default to minimal output, which can be
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-overridden with `make V=1'; while running `./configure
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---disable-silent-rules' sets the default to verbose, which can be
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-overridden with `make V=0'.
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-
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-Particular systems
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-==================
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-
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- On HP-UX, the default C compiler is not ANSI C compatible. If GNU
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-CC is not installed, it is recommended to use the following options in
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-order to use an ANSI C compiler:
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-
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- ./configure CC="cc -Ae -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500"
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-
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-and if that doesn't work, install pre-built binaries of GCC for HP-UX.
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-
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- HP-UX `make' updates targets which have the same time stamps as
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-their prerequisites, which makes it generally unusable when shipped
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-generated files such as `configure' are involved. Use GNU `make'
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-instead.
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-
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- On OSF/1 a.k.a. Tru64, some versions of the default C compiler cannot
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-parse its `<wchar.h>' header file. The option `-nodtk' can be used as
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-a workaround. If GNU CC is not installed, it is therefore recommended
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-to try
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-
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- ./configure CC="cc"
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-
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-and if that doesn't work, try
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-
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- ./configure CC="cc -nodtk"
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-
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- On Solaris, don't put `/usr/ucb' early in your `PATH'. This
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-directory contains several dysfunctional programs; working variants of
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-these programs are available in `/usr/bin'. So, if you need `/usr/ucb'
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-in your `PATH', put it _after_ `/usr/bin'.
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-
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- On Haiku, software installed for all users goes in `/boot/common',
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-not `/usr/local'. It is recommended to use the following options:
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-
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- ./configure --prefix=/boot/common
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-
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-Specifying the System Type
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-==========================
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-
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- There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out
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-automatically, but needs to determine by the type of machine the package
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-will run on. Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the
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-_same_ architectures, `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
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-a message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the
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-`--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
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-type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
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-
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- CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
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-
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-where SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
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-
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- OS
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- KERNEL-OS
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-
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- See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
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-`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
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-need to know the machine type.
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-
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- If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
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-use the option `--target=TYPE' to select the type of system they will
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-produce code for.
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-
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- If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
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-platform different from the build platform, you should specify the
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-"host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will
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-eventually be run) with `--host=TYPE'.
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-
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-Sharing Defaults
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-================
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-
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- If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
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-you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
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-default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
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-`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
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-`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
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-`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
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-A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
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-
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-Defining Variables
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-==================
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-
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- Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
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-environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run
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-configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
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-variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
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-them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
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-
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- ./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
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-
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-causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
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-overridden in the site shell script).
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-
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-Unfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to
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-an Autoconf limitation. Until the limitation is lifted, you can use
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-this workaround:
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-
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- CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
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-
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-`configure' Invocation
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-======================
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-
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- `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
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-operates.
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-
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-`--help'
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-`-h'
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- Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit.
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-
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-`--help=short'
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-`--help=recursive'
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- Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
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- `configure', and exit. The `short' variant lists options used
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- only in the top level, while the `recursive' variant lists options
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- also present in any nested packages.
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-
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-`--version'
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-`-V'
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- Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
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- script, and exit.
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-
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-`--cache-file=FILE'
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- Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
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- traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
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- disable caching.
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-
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-`--config-cache'
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-`-C'
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- Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
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-
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-`--quiet'
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-`--silent'
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-`-q'
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- Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
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- suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
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- messages will still be shown).
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-
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-`--srcdir=DIR'
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- Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
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- `configure' can determine that directory automatically.
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-
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-`--prefix=DIR'
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- Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names::
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- for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning
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- the installation locations.
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-
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-`--no-create'
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-`-n'
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- Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output
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- files.
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-
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-`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
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-`configure --help' for more details.
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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
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new file mode 120000
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index 0000000..e3f22c0
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/INSTALL
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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
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+/usr/share/automake-1.16/INSTALL
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\ No newline at end of file
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diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
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index 013718a..23c4ac8 100644
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--- a/configure.ac
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+++ b/configure.ac
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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
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AC_HEADER_DIRENT
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AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS([arpa/inet.h fcntl.h libintl.h limits.h locale.h netdb.h netinet/in.h stddef.h stdint.h stdlib.h string.h sys/ioctl.h sys/param.h sys/socket.h sys/time.h syslog.h unistd.h features.h gssapi/gssapi_ext.h])
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-AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_create])
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+AX_PTHREAD
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([getrpcbyname getrpcbynumber setrpcent endrpcent getrpcent])
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile src/Makefile man/Makefile doc/Makefile])
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diff --git a/libtirpc.pc.in b/libtirpc.pc.in
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index d2c7878..6979747 100644
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--- a/libtirpc.pc.in
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+++ b/libtirpc.pc.in
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@@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ Description: Transport Independent RPC Library
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Requires:
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Version: @PACKAGE_VERSION@
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Libs: -L${libdir} -ltirpc
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-Libs.private: -lpthread
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+Libs.private: @PTHREAD_LIBS@
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Cflags: -I${includedir}/tirpc
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diff --git a/m4/ax_pthread.m4 b/m4/ax_pthread.m4
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..9f35d13
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/m4/ax_pthread.m4
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@@ -0,0 +1,522 @@
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+# ===========================================================================
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+# https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_pthread.html
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+# ===========================================================================
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+#
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+# SYNOPSIS
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+#
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+# AX_PTHREAD([ACTION-IF-FOUND[, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]])
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+#
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+# DESCRIPTION
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+#
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+# This macro figures out how to build C programs using POSIX threads. It
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+# sets the PTHREAD_LIBS output variable to the threads library and linker
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+# flags, and the PTHREAD_CFLAGS output variable to any special C compiler
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+# flags that are needed. (The user can also force certain compiler
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+# flags/libs to be tested by setting these environment variables.)
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+#
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+# Also sets PTHREAD_CC and PTHREAD_CXX to any special C compiler that is
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+# needed for multi-threaded programs (defaults to the value of CC
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+# respectively CXX otherwise). (This is necessary on e.g. AIX to use the
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+# special cc_r/CC_r compiler alias.)
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+#
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+# NOTE: You are assumed to not only compile your program with these flags,
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+# but also to link with them as well. For example, you might link with
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+# $PTHREAD_CC $CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS $LDFLAGS ... $PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS
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+# $PTHREAD_CXX $CXXFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS $LDFLAGS ... $PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS
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+#
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+# If you are only building threaded programs, you may wish to use these
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+# variables in your default LIBS, CFLAGS, and CC:
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+#
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+# LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
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+# CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
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+# CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
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+# CC="$PTHREAD_CC"
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+# CXX="$PTHREAD_CXX"
|
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+#
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+# In addition, if the PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE thread-attribute constant
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+# has a nonstandard name, this macro defines PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE to
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+# that name (e.g. PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED on AIX).
|
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+#
|
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+# Also HAVE_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT is defined if pthread is found and the
|
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+# PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT symbol is defined when compiling with
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+# PTHREAD_CFLAGS.
|
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+#
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+# ACTION-IF-FOUND is a list of shell commands to run if a threads library
|
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+# is found, and ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND is a list of commands to run it if it
|
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+# is not found. If ACTION-IF-FOUND is not specified, the default action
|
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+# will define HAVE_PTHREAD.
|
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+#
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+# Please let the authors know if this macro fails on any platform, or if
|
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+# you have any other suggestions or comments. This macro was based on work
|
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+# by SGJ on autoconf scripts for FFTW (http://www.fftw.org/) (with help
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+# from M. Frigo), as well as ac_pthread and hb_pthread macros posted by
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+# Alejandro Forero Cuervo to the autoconf macro repository. We are also
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+# grateful for the helpful feedback of numerous users.
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+#
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+# Updated for Autoconf 2.68 by Daniel Richard G.
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+#
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+# LICENSE
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+#
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+# Copyright (c) 2008 Steven G. Johnson <stevenj@alum.mit.edu>
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+# Copyright (c) 2011 Daniel Richard G. <skunk@iSKUNK.ORG>
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+# Copyright (c) 2019 Marc Stevens <marc.stevens@cwi.nl>
|
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+#
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+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
|
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+# Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
|
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+# option) any later version.
|
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+#
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+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
|
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+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
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+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
|
|
+# Public License for more details.
|
|
+#
|
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+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
|
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+# with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
|
+#
|
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+# As a special exception, the respective Autoconf Macro's copyright owner
|
|
+# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify the configure
|
|
+# scripts that are the output of Autoconf when processing the Macro. You
|
|
+# need not follow the terms of the GNU General Public License when using
|
|
+# or distributing such scripts, even though portions of the text of the
|
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+# Macro appear in them. The GNU General Public License (GPL) does govern
|
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+# all other use of the material that constitutes the Autoconf Macro.
|
|
+#
|
|
+# This special exception to the GPL applies to versions of the Autoconf
|
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+# Macro released by the Autoconf Archive. When you make and distribute a
|
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+# modified version of the Autoconf Macro, you may extend this special
|
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+# exception to the GPL to apply to your modified version as well.
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+
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+#serial 31
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+
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+AU_ALIAS([ACX_PTHREAD], [AX_PTHREAD])
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+AC_DEFUN([AX_PTHREAD], [
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+AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
|
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+AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
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+AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_SED])
|
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+AC_LANG_PUSH([C])
|
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+ax_pthread_ok=no
|
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+
|
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+# We used to check for pthread.h first, but this fails if pthread.h
|
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+# requires special compiler flags (e.g. on Tru64 or Sequent).
|
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+# It gets checked for in the link test anyway.
|
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+
|
|
+# First of all, check if the user has set any of the PTHREAD_LIBS,
|
|
+# etcetera environment variables, and if threads linking works using
|
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+# them:
|
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+if test "x$PTHREAD_CFLAGS$PTHREAD_LIBS" != "x"; then
|
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+ ax_pthread_save_CC="$CC"
|
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+ ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
|
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+ ax_pthread_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
|
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+ AS_IF([test "x$PTHREAD_CC" != "x"], [CC="$PTHREAD_CC"])
|
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+ AS_IF([test "x$PTHREAD_CXX" != "x"], [CXX="$PTHREAD_CXX"])
|
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+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
|
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+ LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
|
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+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pthread_join using $CC $PTHREAD_CFLAGS $PTHREAD_LIBS])
|
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+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_CALL([], [pthread_join])], [ax_pthread_ok=yes])
|
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+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$ax_pthread_ok])
|
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+ if test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = "xno"; then
|
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+ PTHREAD_LIBS=""
|
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+ PTHREAD_CFLAGS=""
|
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+ fi
|
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+ CC="$ax_pthread_save_CC"
|
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+ CFLAGS="$ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS"
|
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+ LIBS="$ax_pthread_save_LIBS"
|
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+fi
|
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+
|
|
+# We must check for the threads library under a number of different
|
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+# names; the ordering is very important because some systems
|
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+# (e.g. DEC) have both -lpthread and -lpthreads, where one of the
|
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+# libraries is broken (non-POSIX).
|
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+
|
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+# Create a list of thread flags to try. Items with a "," contain both
|
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+# C compiler flags (before ",") and linker flags (after ","). Other items
|
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+# starting with a "-" are C compiler flags, and remaining items are
|
|
+# library names, except for "none" which indicates that we try without
|
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+# any flags at all, and "pthread-config" which is a program returning
|
|
+# the flags for the Pth emulation library.
|
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+
|
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+ax_pthread_flags="pthreads none -Kthread -pthread -pthreads -mthreads pthread --thread-safe -mt pthread-config"
|
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+
|
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+# The ordering *is* (sometimes) important. Some notes on the
|
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+# individual items follow:
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+
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+# pthreads: AIX (must check this before -lpthread)
|
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+# none: in case threads are in libc; should be tried before -Kthread and
|
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+# other compiler flags to prevent continual compiler warnings
|
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+# -Kthread: Sequent (threads in libc, but -Kthread needed for pthread.h)
|
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+# -pthread: Linux/gcc (kernel threads), BSD/gcc (userland threads), Tru64
|
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+# (Note: HP C rejects this with "bad form for `-t' option")
|
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+# -pthreads: Solaris/gcc (Note: HP C also rejects)
|
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+# -mt: Sun Workshop C (may only link SunOS threads [-lthread], but it
|
|
+# doesn't hurt to check since this sometimes defines pthreads and
|
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+# -D_REENTRANT too), HP C (must be checked before -lpthread, which
|
|
+# is present but should not be used directly; and before -mthreads,
|
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+# because the compiler interprets this as "-mt" + "-hreads")
|
|
+# -mthreads: Mingw32/gcc, Lynx/gcc
|
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+# pthread: Linux, etcetera
|
|
+# --thread-safe: KAI C++
|
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+# pthread-config: use pthread-config program (for GNU Pth library)
|
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+
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+case $host_os in
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+
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+ freebsd*)
|
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+
|
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+ # -kthread: FreeBSD kernel threads (preferred to -pthread since SMP-able)
|
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+ # lthread: LinuxThreads port on FreeBSD (also preferred to -pthread)
|
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+
|
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+ ax_pthread_flags="-kthread lthread $ax_pthread_flags"
|
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+ ;;
|
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+
|
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+ hpux*)
|
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+
|
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+ # From the cc(1) man page: "[-mt] Sets various -D flags to enable
|
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+ # multi-threading and also sets -lpthread."
|
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+
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+ ax_pthread_flags="-mt -pthread pthread $ax_pthread_flags"
|
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+ ;;
|
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+
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+ openedition*)
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+
|
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+ # IBM z/OS requires a feature-test macro to be defined in order to
|
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+ # enable POSIX threads at all, so give the user a hint if this is
|
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+ # not set. (We don't define these ourselves, as they can affect
|
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+ # other portions of the system API in unpredictable ways.)
|
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+
|
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+ AC_EGREP_CPP([AX_PTHREAD_ZOS_MISSING],
|
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+ [
|
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+# if !defined(_OPEN_THREADS) && !defined(_UNIX03_THREADS)
|
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+ AX_PTHREAD_ZOS_MISSING
|
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+# endif
|
|
+ ],
|
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+ [AC_MSG_WARN([IBM z/OS requires -D_OPEN_THREADS or -D_UNIX03_THREADS to enable pthreads support.])])
|
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+ ;;
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+
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+ solaris*)
|
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+
|
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+ # On Solaris (at least, for some versions), libc contains stubbed
|
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+ # (non-functional) versions of the pthreads routines, so link-based
|
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+ # tests will erroneously succeed. (N.B.: The stubs are missing
|
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+ # pthread_cleanup_push, or rather a function called by this macro,
|
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+ # so we could check for that, but who knows whether they'll stub
|
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+ # that too in a future libc.) So we'll check first for the
|
|
+ # standard Solaris way of linking pthreads (-mt -lpthread).
|
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+
|
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+ ax_pthread_flags="-mt,-lpthread pthread $ax_pthread_flags"
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+esac
|
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+
|
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+# Are we compiling with Clang?
|
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+
|
|
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether $CC is Clang],
|
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+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG=no
|
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+ # Note that Autoconf sets GCC=yes for Clang as well as GCC
|
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+ if test "x$GCC" = "xyes"; then
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+ AC_EGREP_CPP([AX_PTHREAD_CC_IS_CLANG],
|
|
+ [/* Note: Clang 2.7 lacks __clang_[a-z]+__ */
|
|
+# if defined(__clang__) && defined(__llvm__)
|
|
+ AX_PTHREAD_CC_IS_CLANG
|
|
+# endif
|
|
+ ],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG=yes])
|
|
+ fi
|
|
+ ])
|
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+ax_pthread_clang="$ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG"
|
|
+
|
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+
|
|
+# GCC generally uses -pthread, or -pthreads on some platforms (e.g. SPARC)
|
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+
|
|
+# Note that for GCC and Clang -pthread generally implies -lpthread,
|
|
+# except when -nostdlib is passed.
|
|
+# This is problematic using libtool to build C++ shared libraries with pthread:
|
|
+# [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25460
|
|
+# [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=661333
|
|
+# [3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=468555
|
|
+# To solve this, first try -pthread together with -lpthread for GCC
|
|
+
|
|
+AS_IF([test "x$GCC" = "xyes"],
|
|
+ [ax_pthread_flags="-pthread,-lpthread -pthread -pthreads $ax_pthread_flags"])
|
|
+
|
|
+# Clang takes -pthread (never supported any other flag), but we'll try with -lpthread first
|
|
+
|
|
+AS_IF([test "x$ax_pthread_clang" = "xyes"],
|
|
+ [ax_pthread_flags="-pthread,-lpthread -pthread"])
|
|
+
|
|
+
|
|
+# The presence of a feature test macro requesting re-entrant function
|
|
+# definitions is, on some systems, a strong hint that pthreads support is
|
|
+# correctly enabled
|
|
+
|
|
+case $host_os in
|
|
+ darwin* | hpux* | linux* | osf* | solaris*)
|
|
+ ax_pthread_check_macro="_REENTRANT"
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+
|
|
+ aix*)
|
|
+ ax_pthread_check_macro="_THREAD_SAFE"
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+
|
|
+ *)
|
|
+ ax_pthread_check_macro="--"
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+esac
|
|
+AS_IF([test "x$ax_pthread_check_macro" = "x--"],
|
|
+ [ax_pthread_check_cond=0],
|
|
+ [ax_pthread_check_cond="!defined($ax_pthread_check_macro)"])
|
|
+
|
|
+
|
|
+if test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = "xno"; then
|
|
+for ax_pthread_try_flag in $ax_pthread_flags; do
|
|
+
|
|
+ case $ax_pthread_try_flag in
|
|
+ none)
|
|
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work without any flags])
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+
|
|
+ *,*)
|
|
+ PTHREAD_CFLAGS=`echo $ax_pthread_try_flag | sed "s/^\(.*\),\(.*\)$/\1/"`
|
|
+ PTHREAD_LIBS=`echo $ax_pthread_try_flag | sed "s/^\(.*\),\(.*\)$/\2/"`
|
|
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work with "$PTHREAD_CFLAGS" and "$PTHREAD_LIBS"])
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+
|
|
+ -*)
|
|
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pthreads work with $ax_pthread_try_flag])
|
|
+ PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$ax_pthread_try_flag"
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+
|
|
+ pthread-config)
|
|
+ AC_CHECK_PROG([ax_pthread_config], [pthread-config], [yes], [no])
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x$ax_pthread_config" = "xno"], [continue])
|
|
+ PTHREAD_CFLAGS="`pthread-config --cflags`"
|
|
+ PTHREAD_LIBS="`pthread-config --ldflags` `pthread-config --libs`"
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+
|
|
+ *)
|
|
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the pthreads library -l$ax_pthread_try_flag])
|
|
+ PTHREAD_LIBS="-l$ax_pthread_try_flag"
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+ esac
|
|
+
|
|
+ ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
|
|
+ ax_pthread_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
|
|
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
|
|
+ LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
|
|
+
|
|
+ # Check for various functions. We must include pthread.h,
|
|
+ # since some functions may be macros. (On the Sequent, we
|
|
+ # need a special flag -Kthread to make this header compile.)
|
|
+ # We check for pthread_join because it is in -lpthread on IRIX
|
|
+ # while pthread_create is in libc. We check for pthread_attr_init
|
|
+ # due to DEC craziness with -lpthreads. We check for
|
|
+ # pthread_cleanup_push because it is one of the few pthread
|
|
+ # functions on Solaris that doesn't have a non-functional libc stub.
|
|
+ # We try pthread_create on general principles.
|
|
+
|
|
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <pthread.h>
|
|
+# if $ax_pthread_check_cond
|
|
+# error "$ax_pthread_check_macro must be defined"
|
|
+# endif
|
|
+ static void *some_global = NULL;
|
|
+ static void routine(void *a)
|
|
+ {
|
|
+ /* To avoid any unused-parameter or
|
|
+ unused-but-set-parameter warning. */
|
|
+ some_global = a;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ static void *start_routine(void *a) { return a; }],
|
|
+ [pthread_t th; pthread_attr_t attr;
|
|
+ pthread_create(&th, 0, start_routine, 0);
|
|
+ pthread_join(th, 0);
|
|
+ pthread_attr_init(&attr);
|
|
+ pthread_cleanup_push(routine, 0);
|
|
+ pthread_cleanup_pop(0) /* ; */])],
|
|
+ [ax_pthread_ok=yes],
|
|
+ [])
|
|
+
|
|
+ CFLAGS="$ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS"
|
|
+ LIBS="$ax_pthread_save_LIBS"
|
|
+
|
|
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$ax_pthread_ok])
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = "xyes"], [break])
|
|
+
|
|
+ PTHREAD_LIBS=""
|
|
+ PTHREAD_CFLAGS=""
|
|
+done
|
|
+fi
|
|
+
|
|
+
|
|
+# Clang needs special handling, because older versions handle the -pthread
|
|
+# option in a rather... idiosyncratic way
|
|
+
|
|
+if test "x$ax_pthread_clang" = "xyes"; then
|
|
+
|
|
+ # Clang takes -pthread; it has never supported any other flag
|
|
+
|
|
+ # (Note 1: This will need to be revisited if a system that Clang
|
|
+ # supports has POSIX threads in a separate library. This tends not
|
|
+ # to be the way of modern systems, but it's conceivable.)
|
|
+
|
|
+ # (Note 2: On some systems, notably Darwin, -pthread is not needed
|
|
+ # to get POSIX threads support; the API is always present and
|
|
+ # active. We could reasonably leave PTHREAD_CFLAGS empty. But
|
|
+ # -pthread does define _REENTRANT, and while the Darwin headers
|
|
+ # ignore this macro, third-party headers might not.)
|
|
+
|
|
+ # However, older versions of Clang make a point of warning the user
|
|
+ # that, in an invocation where only linking and no compilation is
|
|
+ # taking place, the -pthread option has no effect ("argument unused
|
|
+ # during compilation"). They expect -pthread to be passed in only
|
|
+ # when source code is being compiled.
|
|
+ #
|
|
+ # Problem is, this is at odds with the way Automake and most other
|
|
+ # C build frameworks function, which is that the same flags used in
|
|
+ # compilation (CFLAGS) are also used in linking. Many systems
|
|
+ # supported by AX_PTHREAD require exactly this for POSIX threads
|
|
+ # support, and in fact it is often not straightforward to specify a
|
|
+ # flag that is used only in the compilation phase and not in
|
|
+ # linking. Such a scenario is extremely rare in practice.
|
|
+ #
|
|
+ # Even though use of the -pthread flag in linking would only print
|
|
+ # a warning, this can be a nuisance for well-run software projects
|
|
+ # that build with -Werror. So if the active version of Clang has
|
|
+ # this misfeature, we search for an option to squash it.
|
|
+
|
|
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether Clang needs flag to prevent "argument unused" warning when linking with -pthread],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG_NO_WARN_FLAG],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG_NO_WARN_FLAG=unknown
|
|
+ # Create an alternate version of $ac_link that compiles and
|
|
+ # links in two steps (.c -> .o, .o -> exe) instead of one
|
|
+ # (.c -> exe), because the warning occurs only in the second
|
|
+ # step
|
|
+ ax_pthread_save_ac_link="$ac_link"
|
|
+ ax_pthread_sed='s/conftest\.\$ac_ext/conftest.$ac_objext/g'
|
|
+ ax_pthread_link_step=`AS_ECHO(["$ac_link"]) | sed "$ax_pthread_sed"`
|
|
+ ax_pthread_2step_ac_link="($ac_compile) && (echo ==== >&5) && ($ax_pthread_link_step)"
|
|
+ ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
|
|
+ for ax_pthread_try in '' -Qunused-arguments -Wno-unused-command-line-argument unknown; do
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x$ax_pthread_try" = "xunknown"], [break])
|
|
+ CFLAGS="-Werror -Wunknown-warning-option $ax_pthread_try -pthread $ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS"
|
|
+ ac_link="$ax_pthread_save_ac_link"
|
|
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[int main(void){return 0;}]])],
|
|
+ [ac_link="$ax_pthread_2step_ac_link"
|
|
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[int main(void){return 0;}]])],
|
|
+ [break])
|
|
+ ])
|
|
+ done
|
|
+ ac_link="$ax_pthread_save_ac_link"
|
|
+ CFLAGS="$ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS"
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x$ax_pthread_try" = "x"], [ax_pthread_try=no])
|
|
+ ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG_NO_WARN_FLAG="$ax_pthread_try"
|
|
+ ])
|
|
+
|
|
+ case "$ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG_NO_WARN_FLAG" in
|
|
+ no | unknown) ;;
|
|
+ *) PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$ax_cv_PTHREAD_CLANG_NO_WARN_FLAG $PTHREAD_CFLAGS" ;;
|
|
+ esac
|
|
+
|
|
+fi # $ax_pthread_clang = yes
|
|
+
|
|
+
|
|
+
|
|
+# Various other checks:
|
|
+if test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = "xyes"; then
|
|
+ ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
|
|
+ ax_pthread_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
|
|
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
|
|
+ LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
|
|
+
|
|
+ # Detect AIX lossage: JOINABLE attribute is called UNDETACHED.
|
|
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for joinable pthread attribute],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_JOINABLE_ATTR],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_JOINABLE_ATTR=unknown
|
|
+ for ax_pthread_attr in PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED; do
|
|
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <pthread.h>],
|
|
+ [int attr = $ax_pthread_attr; return attr /* ; */])],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_JOINABLE_ATTR=$ax_pthread_attr; break],
|
|
+ [])
|
|
+ done
|
|
+ ])
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x$ax_cv_PTHREAD_JOINABLE_ATTR" != "xunknown" && \
|
|
+ test "x$ax_cv_PTHREAD_JOINABLE_ATTR" != "xPTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE" && \
|
|
+ test "x$ax_pthread_joinable_attr_defined" != "xyes"],
|
|
+ [AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE],
|
|
+ [$ax_cv_PTHREAD_JOINABLE_ATTR],
|
|
+ [Define to necessary symbol if this constant
|
|
+ uses a non-standard name on your system.])
|
|
+ ax_pthread_joinable_attr_defined=yes
|
|
+ ])
|
|
+
|
|
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether more special flags are required for pthreads],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_SPECIAL_FLAGS],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_SPECIAL_FLAGS=no
|
|
+ case $host_os in
|
|
+ solaris*)
|
|
+ ax_cv_PTHREAD_SPECIAL_FLAGS="-D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS"
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+ esac
|
|
+ ])
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x$ax_cv_PTHREAD_SPECIAL_FLAGS" != "xno" && \
|
|
+ test "x$ax_pthread_special_flags_added" != "xyes"],
|
|
+ [PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$ax_cv_PTHREAD_SPECIAL_FLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
|
|
+ ax_pthread_special_flags_added=yes])
|
|
+
|
|
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT],
|
|
+ [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <pthread.h>]],
|
|
+ [[int i = PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT;
|
|
+ return i;]])],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT=yes],
|
|
+ [ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT=no])
|
|
+ ])
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x$ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT" = "xyes" && \
|
|
+ test "x$ax_pthread_prio_inherit_defined" != "xyes"],
|
|
+ [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT], [1], [Have PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT.])
|
|
+ ax_pthread_prio_inherit_defined=yes
|
|
+ ])
|
|
+
|
|
+ CFLAGS="$ax_pthread_save_CFLAGS"
|
|
+ LIBS="$ax_pthread_save_LIBS"
|
|
+
|
|
+ # More AIX lossage: compile with *_r variant
|
|
+ if test "x$GCC" != "xyes"; then
|
|
+ case $host_os in
|
|
+ aix*)
|
|
+ AS_CASE(["x/$CC"],
|
|
+ [x*/c89|x*/c89_128|x*/c99|x*/c99_128|x*/cc|x*/cc128|x*/xlc|x*/xlc_v6|x*/xlc128|x*/xlc128_v6],
|
|
+ [#handle absolute path differently from PATH based program lookup
|
|
+ AS_CASE(["x$CC"],
|
|
+ [x/*],
|
|
+ [
|
|
+ AS_IF([AS_EXECUTABLE_P([${CC}_r])],[PTHREAD_CC="${CC}_r"])
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x${CXX}" != "x"], [AS_IF([AS_EXECUTABLE_P([${CXX}_r])],[PTHREAD_CXX="${CXX}_r"])])
|
|
+ ],
|
|
+ [
|
|
+ AC_CHECK_PROGS([PTHREAD_CC],[${CC}_r],[$CC])
|
|
+ AS_IF([test "x${CXX}" != "x"], [AC_CHECK_PROGS([PTHREAD_CXX],[${CXX}_r],[$CXX])])
|
|
+ ]
|
|
+ )
|
|
+ ])
|
|
+ ;;
|
|
+ esac
|
|
+ fi
|
|
+fi
|
|
+
|
|
+test -n "$PTHREAD_CC" || PTHREAD_CC="$CC"
|
|
+test -n "$PTHREAD_CXX" || PTHREAD_CXX="$CXX"
|
|
+
|
|
+AC_SUBST([PTHREAD_LIBS])
|
|
+AC_SUBST([PTHREAD_CFLAGS])
|
|
+AC_SUBST([PTHREAD_CC])
|
|
+AC_SUBST([PTHREAD_CXX])
|
|
+
|
|
+# Finally, execute ACTION-IF-FOUND/ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND:
|
|
+if test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = "xyes"; then
|
|
+ ifelse([$1],,[AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PTHREAD],[1],[Define if you have POSIX threads libraries and header files.])],[$1])
|
|
+ :
|
|
+else
|
|
+ ax_pthread_ok=no
|
|
+ $2
|
|
+fi
|
|
+AC_LANG_POP
|
|
+])dnl AX_PTHREAD
|
|
diff --git a/man/rpcbind.3t b/man/rpcbind.3t
|
|
index ec492cc..4cb271b 100644
|
|
--- a/man/rpcbind.3t
|
|
+++ b/man/rpcbind.3t
|
|
@@ -187,6 +187,8 @@ in
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh AVAILABILITY
|
|
These functions are part of libtirpc.
|
|
+.Sh ENVIRONMENT
|
|
+If RPCB_V2FIRST is defined, rpcbind protocol version tryout algorithm changes from v4,v2,v3 to v2,v4,v3.
|
|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 ,
|
|
.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 ,
|
|
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am
|
|
index b2d5436..0cef093 100644
|
|
--- a/src/Makefile.am
|
|
+++ b/src/Makefile.am
|
|
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/tirpc -include config.h -DPORTMAP -DINET6 \
|
|
|
|
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libtirpc.la
|
|
|
|
-libtirpc_la_LDFLAGS = @LDFLAG_NOUNDEFINED@ -no-undefined -lpthread
|
|
+libtirpc_la_LDFLAGS = @LDFLAG_NOUNDEFINED@ -no-undefined @PTHREAD_LIBS@
|
|
libtirpc_la_LDFLAGS += -version-info @LT_VERSION_INFO@
|
|
|
|
libtirpc_la_SOURCES = auth_none.c auth_unix.c authunix_prot.c \
|
|
diff --git a/src/bindresvport.c b/src/bindresvport.c
|
|
index ef9b345..5c0ddcf 100644
|
|
--- a/src/bindresvport.c
|
|
+++ b/src/bindresvport.c
|
|
@@ -164,10 +164,11 @@ bindresvport_sa(sd, sa)
|
|
int endport = ENDPORT;
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
+ mutex_lock(&port_lock);
|
|
+
|
|
if (!blacklist_read)
|
|
load_blacklist();
|
|
|
|
- mutex_lock(&port_lock);
|
|
nports = ENDPORT - startport + 1;
|
|
|
|
if (sa == NULL) {
|
|
diff --git a/src/clnt_dg.c b/src/clnt_dg.c
|
|
index e1255de..166af63 100644
|
|
--- a/src/clnt_dg.c
|
|
+++ b/src/clnt_dg.c
|
|
@@ -101,9 +101,10 @@ extern mutex_t clnt_fd_lock;
|
|
#define release_fd_lock(fd_lock, mask) { \
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock); \
|
|
fd_lock->active = FALSE; \
|
|
- mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock); \
|
|
+ fd_lock->pending--; \
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &(mask), NULL); \
|
|
cond_signal(&fd_lock->cv); \
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock); \
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char mem_err_clnt_dg[] = "clnt_dg_create: out of memory";
|
|
@@ -172,12 +173,15 @@ clnt_dg_create(fd, svcaddr, program, version, sendsz, recvsz)
|
|
if (dg_fd_locks == (fd_locks_t *) NULL) {
|
|
dg_fd_locks = fd_locks_init();
|
|
if (dg_fd_locks == (fd_locks_t *) NULL) {
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
goto err1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
fd_lock = fd_lock_create(fd, dg_fd_locks);
|
|
- if (fd_lock == (fd_lock_t *) NULL)
|
|
+ if (fd_lock == (fd_lock_t *) NULL) {
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
goto err1;
|
|
+ }
|
|
|
|
mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &(mask), NULL);
|
|
@@ -308,6 +312,7 @@ clnt_dg_call(cl, proc, xargs, argsp, xresults, resultsp, utimeout)
|
|
sigfillset(&newmask);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &newmask, &mask);
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ cu->cu_fd_lock->pending++;
|
|
while (cu->cu_fd_lock->active)
|
|
cond_wait(&cu->cu_fd_lock->cv, &clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
cu->cu_fd_lock->active = TRUE;
|
|
@@ -456,9 +461,9 @@ get_reply:
|
|
cmsg = CMSG_NXTHDR (&msg, cmsg))
|
|
if (cmsg->cmsg_level == SOL_IP && cmsg->cmsg_type == IP_RECVERR)
|
|
{
|
|
- mem_free(cbuf, (outlen + 256));
|
|
e = (struct sock_extended_err *) CMSG_DATA(cmsg);
|
|
cu->cu_error.re_errno = e->ee_errno;
|
|
+ mem_free(cbuf, (outlen + 256));
|
|
release_fd_lock(cu->cu_fd_lock, mask);
|
|
return (cu->cu_error.re_status = RPC_CANTRECV);
|
|
}
|
|
@@ -568,14 +573,15 @@ clnt_dg_freeres(cl, xdr_res, res_ptr)
|
|
sigfillset(&newmask);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &newmask, &mask);
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ cu->cu_fd_lock->pending++;
|
|
while (cu->cu_fd_lock->active)
|
|
cond_wait(&cu->cu_fd_lock->cv, &clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
- cu->cu_fd_lock->active = TRUE;
|
|
xdrs->x_op = XDR_FREE;
|
|
dummy = (*xdr_res)(xdrs, res_ptr);
|
|
- mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ cu->cu_fd_lock->pending--;
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, NULL);
|
|
cond_signal(&cu->cu_fd_lock->cv);
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
return (dummy);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@@ -600,6 +606,7 @@ clnt_dg_control(cl, request, info)
|
|
sigfillset(&newmask);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &newmask, &mask);
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ cu->cu_fd_lock->pending++;
|
|
while (cu->cu_fd_lock->active)
|
|
cond_wait(&cu->cu_fd_lock->cv, &clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
cu->cu_fd_lock->active = TRUE;
|
|
@@ -740,8 +747,14 @@ clnt_dg_destroy(cl)
|
|
sigfillset(&newmask);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &newmask, &mask);
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
- while (cu_fd_lock->active)
|
|
+ /* wait until all pending operations on client are completed. */
|
|
+ while (cu_fd_lock->pending > 0) {
|
|
+ /* If a blocked operation can be awakened, then do it. */
|
|
+ if (cu_fd_lock->active == FALSE)
|
|
+ cond_signal(&cu_fd_lock->cv);
|
|
+ /* keep waiting... */
|
|
cond_wait(&cu_fd_lock->cv, &clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ }
|
|
if (cu->cu_closeit)
|
|
(void)close(cu_fd);
|
|
XDR_DESTROY(&(cu->cu_outxdrs));
|
|
diff --git a/src/clnt_fd_locks.h b/src/clnt_fd_locks.h
|
|
index 359f995..6ba62cb 100644
|
|
--- a/src/clnt_fd_locks.h
|
|
+++ b/src/clnt_fd_locks.h
|
|
@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ static unsigned int fd_locks_prealloc = 0;
|
|
/* per-fd lock */
|
|
struct fd_lock_t {
|
|
bool_t active;
|
|
+ int pending; /* Number of pending operations on fd */
|
|
cond_t cv;
|
|
};
|
|
typedef struct fd_lock_t fd_lock_t;
|
|
@@ -180,6 +181,7 @@ fd_lock_t* fd_lock_create(int fd, fd_locks_t *fd_locks) {
|
|
item->fd = fd;
|
|
item->refs = 1;
|
|
item->fd_lock.active = FALSE;
|
|
+ item->fd_lock.pending = 0;
|
|
cond_init(&item->fd_lock.cv, 0, (void *) 0);
|
|
TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(list, item, link);
|
|
} else {
|
|
diff --git a/src/clnt_vc.c b/src/clnt_vc.c
|
|
index a07e297..5bbc78b 100644
|
|
--- a/src/clnt_vc.c
|
|
+++ b/src/clnt_vc.c
|
|
@@ -153,9 +153,10 @@ extern mutex_t clnt_fd_lock;
|
|
#define release_fd_lock(fd_lock, mask) { \
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock); \
|
|
fd_lock->active = FALSE; \
|
|
- mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock); \
|
|
+ fd_lock->pending--; \
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &(mask), (sigset_t *) NULL); \
|
|
cond_signal(&fd_lock->cv); \
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock); \
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char clnt_vc_errstr[] = "%s : %s";
|
|
@@ -216,7 +217,9 @@ clnt_vc_create(fd, raddr, prog, vers, sendsz, recvsz)
|
|
if (vc_fd_locks == (fd_locks_t *) NULL) {
|
|
vc_fd_locks = fd_locks_init();
|
|
if (vc_fd_locks == (fd_locks_t *) NULL) {
|
|
- struct rpc_createerr *ce = &get_rpc_createerr();
|
|
+ struct rpc_createerr *ce;
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ ce = &get_rpc_createerr();
|
|
ce->cf_stat = RPC_SYSTEMERROR;
|
|
ce->cf_error.re_errno = errno;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
@@ -224,7 +227,9 @@ clnt_vc_create(fd, raddr, prog, vers, sendsz, recvsz)
|
|
}
|
|
fd_lock = fd_lock_create(fd, vc_fd_locks);
|
|
if (fd_lock == (fd_lock_t *) NULL) {
|
|
- struct rpc_createerr *ce = &get_rpc_createerr();
|
|
+ struct rpc_createerr *ce;
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ ce = &get_rpc_createerr();
|
|
ce->cf_stat = RPC_SYSTEMERROR;
|
|
ce->cf_error.re_errno = errno;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
@@ -353,6 +358,7 @@ clnt_vc_call(cl, proc, xdr_args, args_ptr, xdr_results, results_ptr, timeout)
|
|
sigfillset(&newmask);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &newmask, &mask);
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ ct->ct_fd_lock->pending++;
|
|
while (ct->ct_fd_lock->active)
|
|
cond_wait(&ct->ct_fd_lock->cv, &clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
ct->ct_fd_lock->active = TRUE;
|
|
@@ -491,13 +497,15 @@ clnt_vc_freeres(cl, xdr_res, res_ptr)
|
|
sigfillset(&newmask);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &newmask, &mask);
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ ct->ct_fd_lock->pending++;
|
|
while (ct->ct_fd_lock->active)
|
|
cond_wait(&ct->ct_fd_lock->cv, &clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
xdrs->x_op = XDR_FREE;
|
|
dummy = (*xdr_res)(xdrs, res_ptr);
|
|
- mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ ct->ct_fd_lock->pending--;
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &(mask), NULL);
|
|
cond_signal(&ct->ct_fd_lock->cv);
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
|
|
return dummy;
|
|
}
|
|
@@ -529,6 +537,7 @@ clnt_vc_control(cl, request, info)
|
|
sigfillset(&newmask);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &newmask, &mask);
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ ct->ct_fd_lock->pending++;
|
|
while (ct->ct_fd_lock->active)
|
|
cond_wait(&ct->ct_fd_lock->cv, &clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
ct->ct_fd_lock->active = TRUE;
|
|
@@ -651,8 +660,14 @@ clnt_vc_destroy(cl)
|
|
sigfillset(&newmask);
|
|
thr_sigsetmask(SIG_SETMASK, &newmask, &mask);
|
|
mutex_lock(&clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
- while (ct_fd_lock->active)
|
|
+ /* wait until all pending operations on client are completed. */
|
|
+ while (ct_fd_lock->pending > 0) {
|
|
+ /* If a blocked operation can be awakened, then do it. */
|
|
+ if (ct_fd_lock->active == FALSE)
|
|
+ cond_signal(&ct_fd_lock->cv);
|
|
+ /* keep waiting... */
|
|
cond_wait(&ct_fd_lock->cv, &clnt_fd_lock);
|
|
+ }
|
|
if (ct->ct_closeit && ct->ct_fd != -1) {
|
|
(void)close(ct->ct_fd);
|
|
}
|
|
diff --git a/src/mt_misc.c b/src/mt_misc.c
|
|
index 5a49b78..3a2bc51 100644
|
|
--- a/src/mt_misc.c
|
|
+++ b/src/mt_misc.c
|
|
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ pthread_rwlock_t svc_lock = PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER;
|
|
pthread_rwlock_t svc_fd_lock = PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER;
|
|
|
|
/* protects the RPCBIND address cache */
|
|
-pthread_rwlock_t rpcbaddr_cache_lock = PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER;
|
|
+pthread_mutex_t rpcbaddr_cache_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
|
|
|
|
/* protects authdes cache (svcauth_des.c) */
|
|
pthread_mutex_t authdes_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
|
|
diff --git a/src/rpc_dtablesize.c b/src/rpc_dtablesize.c
|
|
index 3fe503a..bce97e8 100644
|
|
--- a/src/rpc_dtablesize.c
|
|
+++ b/src/rpc_dtablesize.c
|
|
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ _rpc_dtablesize(void)
|
|
static int size;
|
|
|
|
if (size == 0) {
|
|
- size = getdtablesize();
|
|
+ size = sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX);
|
|
}
|
|
return (size);
|
|
}
|
|
diff --git a/src/rpcb_clnt.c b/src/rpcb_clnt.c
|
|
index 0c34cb7..1b5b04c 100644
|
|
--- a/src/rpcb_clnt.c
|
|
+++ b/src/rpcb_clnt.c
|
|
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ static int cachesize;
|
|
|
|
extern int __rpc_lowvers;
|
|
|
|
-static struct address_cache *check_cache(const char *, const char *);
|
|
+static struct address_cache *copy_of_cached(const char *, char *);
|
|
static void delete_cache(struct netbuf *);
|
|
static void add_cache(const char *, const char *, struct netbuf *, char *);
|
|
static CLIENT *getclnthandle(const char *, const struct netconfig *, char **);
|
|
@@ -94,6 +94,82 @@ static CLIENT *local_rpcb(void);
|
|
static struct netbuf *got_entry(rpcb_entry_list_ptr, const struct netconfig *);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
+/*
|
|
+ * Destroys a cached address entry structure.
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ */
|
|
+static void
|
|
+destroy_addr(addr)
|
|
+ struct address_cache *addr;
|
|
+{
|
|
+ if (addr == NULL)
|
|
+ return;
|
|
+ if(addr->ac_host != NULL)
|
|
+ free(addr->ac_host);
|
|
+ if(addr->ac_netid != NULL)
|
|
+ free(addr->ac_netid);
|
|
+ if(addr->ac_uaddr != NULL)
|
|
+ free(addr->ac_uaddr);
|
|
+ if(addr->ac_taddr != NULL) {
|
|
+ if(addr->ac_taddr->buf != NULL)
|
|
+ free(addr->ac_taddr->buf);
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ free(addr);
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+/*
|
|
+ * Creates an unlinked copy of an address cache entry. If the argument is NULL
|
|
+ * or the new entry cannot be allocated then NULL is returned.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+static struct address_cache *
|
|
+copy_addr(addr)
|
|
+ const struct address_cache *addr;
|
|
+{
|
|
+ struct address_cache *copy;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (addr == NULL)
|
|
+ return (NULL);
|
|
+
|
|
+ copy = calloc(1, sizeof(*addr));
|
|
+ if (copy == NULL)
|
|
+ return (NULL);
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (addr->ac_host != NULL) {
|
|
+ copy->ac_host = strdup(addr->ac_host);
|
|
+ if (copy->ac_host == NULL)
|
|
+ goto err;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ if (addr->ac_netid != NULL) {
|
|
+ copy->ac_netid = strdup(addr->ac_netid);
|
|
+ if (copy->ac_netid == NULL)
|
|
+ goto err;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ if (addr->ac_uaddr != NULL) {
|
|
+ copy->ac_uaddr = strdup(addr->ac_uaddr);
|
|
+ if (copy->ac_uaddr == NULL)
|
|
+ goto err;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (addr->ac_taddr == NULL)
|
|
+ return (copy);
|
|
+
|
|
+ copy->ac_taddr = calloc(1, sizeof(*addr->ac_taddr));
|
|
+ if (copy->ac_taddr == NULL)
|
|
+ goto err;
|
|
+
|
|
+ memcpy(copy->ac_taddr, addr->ac_taddr, sizeof(*addr->ac_taddr));
|
|
+ copy->ac_taddr->buf = malloc(addr->ac_taddr->len);
|
|
+ if (copy->ac_taddr->buf == NULL)
|
|
+ goto err;
|
|
+
|
|
+ memcpy(copy->ac_taddr->buf, addr->ac_taddr->buf, addr->ac_taddr->len);
|
|
+ return (copy);
|
|
+
|
|
+err:
|
|
+ destroy_addr(copy);
|
|
+ return (NULL);
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
/*
|
|
* This routine adjusts the timeout used for calls to the remote rpcbind.
|
|
* Also, this routine can be used to set the use of portmapper version 2
|
|
@@ -125,17 +201,18 @@ __rpc_control(request, info)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
- * It might seem that a reader/writer lock would be more reasonable here.
|
|
- * However because getclnthandle(), the only user of the cache functions,
|
|
- * may do a delete_cache() operation if a check_cache() fails to return an
|
|
- * address useful to clnt_tli_create(), we may as well use a mutex.
|
|
- */
|
|
-/*
|
|
- * As it turns out, if the cache lock is *not* a reader/writer lock, we will
|
|
- * block all clnt_create's if we are trying to connect to a host that's down,
|
|
- * since the lock will be held all during that time.
|
|
+ * Protect against concurrent access to the address cache and modifications
|
|
+ * (esp. deletions) of cache entries.
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Previously a bidirectional R/W lock was used. However, R/W locking is
|
|
+ * dangerous as it allows concurrent modification (e.g. deletion with write
|
|
+ * lock) at the same time as the deleted element is accessed via check_cache()
|
|
+ * and a read lock). We absolutely need a single mutex for all access to
|
|
+ * prevent cache corruption. If the mutexing is restricted to only the
|
|
+ * relevant code sections, deadlocking should be avoided even with recursed
|
|
+ * client creation.
|
|
*/
|
|
-extern rwlock_t rpcbaddr_cache_lock;
|
|
+extern pthread_mutex_t rpcbaddr_cache_lock;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The routines check_cache(), add_cache(), delete_cache() manage the
|
|
@@ -143,49 +220,51 @@ extern rwlock_t rpcbaddr_cache_lock;
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
static struct address_cache *
|
|
-check_cache(host, netid)
|
|
+copy_of_cached(host, netid)
|
|
const char *host, *netid;
|
|
{
|
|
- struct address_cache *cptr;
|
|
-
|
|
- /* READ LOCK HELD ON ENTRY: rpcbaddr_cache_lock */
|
|
+ struct address_cache *cptr, *copy = NULL;
|
|
|
|
+ mutex_lock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
for (cptr = front; cptr != NULL; cptr = cptr->ac_next) {
|
|
if (!strcmp(cptr->ac_host, host) &&
|
|
!strcmp(cptr->ac_netid, netid)) {
|
|
LIBTIRPC_DEBUG(3, ("check_cache: Found cache entry for %s: %s\n",
|
|
host, netid));
|
|
- return (cptr);
|
|
+ copy = copy_addr(cptr);
|
|
+ break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
- return ((struct address_cache *) NULL);
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
+ return copy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
delete_cache(addr)
|
|
struct netbuf *addr;
|
|
{
|
|
- struct address_cache *cptr, *prevptr = NULL;
|
|
+ struct address_cache *cptr = NULL, *prevptr = NULL;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* LOCK HELD ON ENTRY: rpcbaddr_cache_lock */
|
|
+ mutex_lock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
|
|
- /* WRITE LOCK HELD ON ENTRY: rpcbaddr_cache_lock */
|
|
for (cptr = front; cptr != NULL; cptr = cptr->ac_next) {
|
|
if (!memcmp(cptr->ac_taddr->buf, addr->buf, addr->len)) {
|
|
- free(cptr->ac_host);
|
|
- free(cptr->ac_netid);
|
|
- free(cptr->ac_taddr->buf);
|
|
- free(cptr->ac_taddr);
|
|
+ /* Unlink from cache. We'll destroy it after releasing the mutex. */
|
|
if (cptr->ac_uaddr)
|
|
free(cptr->ac_uaddr);
|
|
if (prevptr)
|
|
prevptr->ac_next = cptr->ac_next;
|
|
else
|
|
front = cptr->ac_next;
|
|
- free(cptr);
|
|
cachesize--;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
prevptr = cptr;
|
|
}
|
|
+
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
+ destroy_addr(cptr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
@@ -217,7 +296,7 @@ add_cache(host, netid, taddr, uaddr)
|
|
|
|
/* VARIABLES PROTECTED BY rpcbaddr_cache_lock: cptr */
|
|
|
|
- rwlock_wrlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
+ mutex_lock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
if (cachesize < CACHESIZE) {
|
|
ad_cache->ac_next = front;
|
|
front = ad_cache;
|
|
@@ -250,7 +329,7 @@ add_cache(host, netid, taddr, uaddr)
|
|
}
|
|
free(cptr);
|
|
}
|
|
- rwlock_unlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
out_free:
|
|
@@ -261,6 +340,7 @@ out_free:
|
|
free(ad_cache);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
/*
|
|
* This routine will return a client handle that is connected to the
|
|
* rpcbind. If targaddr is non-NULL, the "universal address" of the
|
|
@@ -275,11 +355,9 @@ getclnthandle(host, nconf, targaddr)
|
|
char **targaddr;
|
|
{
|
|
CLIENT *client;
|
|
- struct netbuf *addr, taddr;
|
|
- struct netbuf addr_to_delete;
|
|
+ struct netbuf taddr;
|
|
struct __rpc_sockinfo si;
|
|
struct addrinfo hints, *res, *tres;
|
|
- struct address_cache *ad_cache;
|
|
char *tmpaddr;
|
|
|
|
if (nconf == NULL) {
|
|
@@ -294,47 +372,35 @@ getclnthandle(host, nconf, targaddr)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-/* VARIABLES PROTECTED BY rpcbaddr_cache_lock: ad_cache */
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
/* Get the address of the rpcbind. Check cache first */
|
|
client = NULL;
|
|
if (targaddr)
|
|
*targaddr = NULL;
|
|
- addr_to_delete.len = 0;
|
|
- rwlock_rdlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
- ad_cache = NULL;
|
|
-
|
|
- if (host != NULL)
|
|
- ad_cache = check_cache(host, nconf->nc_netid);
|
|
- if (ad_cache != NULL) {
|
|
- addr = ad_cache->ac_taddr;
|
|
- client = clnt_tli_create(RPC_ANYFD, nconf, addr,
|
|
- (rpcprog_t)RPCBPROG, (rpcvers_t)RPCBVERS4, 0, 0);
|
|
- if (client != NULL) {
|
|
- if (targaddr && ad_cache->ac_uaddr)
|
|
- *targaddr = strdup(ad_cache->ac_uaddr);
|
|
- rwlock_unlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
- return (client);
|
|
- }
|
|
- addr_to_delete.len = addr->len;
|
|
- addr_to_delete.buf = (char *)malloc(addr->len);
|
|
- if (addr_to_delete.buf == NULL) {
|
|
- addr_to_delete.len = 0;
|
|
- } else {
|
|
- memcpy(addr_to_delete.buf, addr->buf, addr->len);
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (host != NULL) {
|
|
+ struct address_cache *ad_cache;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Get an MT-safe copy of the cached address (if any) */
|
|
+ ad_cache = copy_of_cached(host, nconf->nc_netid);
|
|
+ if (ad_cache != NULL) {
|
|
+ client = clnt_tli_create(RPC_ANYFD, nconf, ad_cache->ac_taddr,
|
|
+ (rpcprog_t)RPCBPROG, (rpcvers_t)RPCBVERS4, 0, 0);
|
|
+ if (client != NULL) {
|
|
+ if (targaddr && ad_cache->ac_uaddr) {
|
|
+ *targaddr = ad_cache->ac_uaddr;
|
|
+ ad_cache->ac_uaddr = NULL; /* De-reference before destruction */
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ destroy_addr(ad_cache);
|
|
+ return (client);
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ delete_cache(ad_cache->ac_taddr);
|
|
+ destroy_addr(ad_cache);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
- rwlock_unlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
- if (addr_to_delete.len != 0) {
|
|
- /*
|
|
- * Assume this may be due to cache data being
|
|
- * outdated
|
|
- */
|
|
- rwlock_wrlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
- delete_cache(&addr_to_delete);
|
|
- rwlock_unlock(&rpcbaddr_cache_lock);
|
|
- free(addr_to_delete.buf);
|
|
- }
|
|
+
|
|
if (!__rpc_nconf2sockinfo(nconf, &si)) {
|
|
rpc_createerr.cf_stat = RPC_UNKNOWNPROTO;
|
|
assert(client == NULL);
|
|
@@ -798,6 +864,10 @@ __try_protocol_version_2(program, version, nconf, host, tp)
|
|
pmapaddress->len = pmapaddress->maxlen = remote.len;
|
|
|
|
CLNT_DESTROY(client);
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (parms.r_addr != NULL && parms.r_addr != nullstring)
|
|
+ free(parms.r_addr);
|
|
+
|
|
return pmapaddress;
|
|
|
|
error:
|
|
@@ -806,6 +876,10 @@ error:
|
|
client = NULL;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (parms.r_addr != NULL && parms.r_addr != nullstring)
|
|
+ free(parms.r_addr);
|
|
+
|
|
return (NULL);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
@@ -818,7 +892,8 @@ error:
|
|
* The algorithm used: If the transports is TCP or UDP, it first tries
|
|
* version 4 (srv4), then 3 and then fall back to version 2 (portmap).
|
|
* With this algorithm, we get performance as well as a plan for
|
|
- * obsoleting version 2.
|
|
+ * obsoleting version 2. This behaviour is reverted to old algorithm
|
|
+ * if RPCB_V2FIRST environment var is defined
|
|
*
|
|
* For all other transports, the algorithm remains as 4 and then 3.
|
|
*
|
|
@@ -839,6 +914,10 @@ __rpcb_findaddr_timed(program, version, nconf, host, clpp, tp)
|
|
#ifdef NOTUSED
|
|
static bool_t check_rpcbind = TRUE;
|
|
#endif
|
|
+
|
|
+#ifdef PORTMAP
|
|
+ static bool_t portmap_first = FALSE;
|
|
+#endif
|
|
CLIENT *client = NULL;
|
|
RPCB parms;
|
|
enum clnt_stat clnt_st;
|
|
@@ -895,8 +974,18 @@ __rpcb_findaddr_timed(program, version, nconf, host, clpp, tp)
|
|
parms.r_addr = (char *) &nullstring[0];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
- /* First try from start_vers(4) and then version 3 (RPCBVERS) */
|
|
+ /* First try from start_vers(4) and then version 3 (RPCBVERS), except
|
|
+ * if env. var RPCB_V2FIRST is defined */
|
|
|
|
+#ifdef PORTMAP
|
|
+ if (getenv(V2FIRST)) {
|
|
+ portmap_first = TRUE;
|
|
+ LIBTIRPC_DEBUG(3, ("__rpcb_findaddr_timed: trying v2-port first\n"));
|
|
+ goto portmap;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+#endif
|
|
+
|
|
+rpcbind:
|
|
CLNT_CONTROL(client, CLSET_RETRY_TIMEOUT, (char *) &rpcbrmttime);
|
|
for (vers = start_vers; vers >= RPCBVERS; vers--) {
|
|
/* Set the version */
|
|
@@ -944,10 +1033,17 @@ __rpcb_findaddr_timed(program, version, nconf, host, clpp, tp)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef PORTMAP /* Try version 2 for TCP or UDP */
|
|
+ if (portmap_first)
|
|
+ goto error; /* we tried all versions if reached here */
|
|
+portmap:
|
|
if (strcmp(nconf->nc_protofmly, NC_INET) == 0) {
|
|
address = __try_protocol_version_2(program, version, nconf, host, tp);
|
|
- if (address == NULL)
|
|
- goto error;
|
|
+ if (address == NULL) {
|
|
+ if (portmap_first)
|
|
+ goto rpcbind;
|
|
+ else
|
|
+ goto error;
|
|
+ }
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* PORTMAP */
|
|
|
|
diff --git a/src/svc.c b/src/svc.c
|
|
index 6db164b..3a8709f 100644
|
|
--- a/src/svc.c
|
|
+++ b/src/svc.c
|
|
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
|
|
|
|
#define max(a, b) (a > b ? a : b)
|
|
|
|
-static SVCXPRT **__svc_xports;
|
|
+SVCXPRT **__svc_xports;
|
|
int __svc_maxrec;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
@@ -194,6 +194,21 @@ __xprt_do_unregister (xprt, dolock)
|
|
rwlock_unlock (&svc_fd_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
+int
|
|
+svc_open_fds()
|
|
+{
|
|
+ int ix;
|
|
+ int nfds = 0;
|
|
+
|
|
+ rwlock_rdlock (&svc_fd_lock);
|
|
+ for (ix = 0; ix < svc_max_pollfd; ++ix) {
|
|
+ if (svc_pollfd[ix].fd != -1)
|
|
+ nfds++;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ rwlock_unlock (&svc_fd_lock);
|
|
+ return (nfds);
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
/*
|
|
* Add a service program to the callout list.
|
|
* The dispatch routine will be called when a rpc request for this
|
|
diff --git a/src/svc_vc.c b/src/svc_vc.c
|
|
index f1d9f00..3dc8a75 100644
|
|
--- a/src/svc_vc.c
|
|
+++ b/src/svc_vc.c
|
|
@@ -64,6 +64,8 @@
|
|
|
|
|
|
extern rwlock_t svc_fd_lock;
|
|
+extern SVCXPRT **__svc_xports;
|
|
+extern int svc_open_fds();
|
|
|
|
static SVCXPRT *makefd_xprt(int, u_int, u_int);
|
|
static bool_t rendezvous_request(SVCXPRT *, struct rpc_msg *);
|
|
@@ -82,6 +84,7 @@ static void svc_vc_ops(SVCXPRT *);
|
|
static bool_t svc_vc_control(SVCXPRT *xprt, const u_int rq, void *in);
|
|
static bool_t svc_vc_rendezvous_control (SVCXPRT *xprt, const u_int rq,
|
|
void *in);
|
|
+static int __svc_destroy_idle(int timeout);
|
|
|
|
struct cf_rendezvous { /* kept in xprt->xp_p1 for rendezvouser */
|
|
u_int sendsize;
|
|
@@ -313,13 +316,14 @@ done:
|
|
return (xprt);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
/*ARGSUSED*/
|
|
static bool_t
|
|
rendezvous_request(xprt, msg)
|
|
SVCXPRT *xprt;
|
|
struct rpc_msg *msg;
|
|
{
|
|
- int sock, flags;
|
|
+ int sock, flags, nfds, cnt;
|
|
struct cf_rendezvous *r;
|
|
struct cf_conn *cd;
|
|
struct sockaddr_storage addr;
|
|
@@ -379,6 +383,16 @@ again:
|
|
|
|
gettimeofday(&cd->last_recv_time, NULL);
|
|
|
|
+ nfds = svc_open_fds();
|
|
+ if (nfds >= (_rpc_dtablesize() / 5) * 4) {
|
|
+ /* destroy idle connections */
|
|
+ cnt = __svc_destroy_idle(15);
|
|
+ if (cnt == 0) {
|
|
+ /* destroy least active */
|
|
+ __svc_destroy_idle(0);
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
return (FALSE); /* there is never an rpc msg to be processed */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@@ -820,3 +834,49 @@ __svc_clean_idle(fd_set *fds, int timeout, bool_t cleanblock)
|
|
{
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
+
|
|
+static int
|
|
+__svc_destroy_idle(int timeout)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ int i, ncleaned = 0;
|
|
+ SVCXPRT *xprt, *least_active;
|
|
+ struct timeval tv, tdiff, tmax;
|
|
+ struct cf_conn *cd;
|
|
+
|
|
+ gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
|
|
+ tmax.tv_sec = tmax.tv_usec = 0;
|
|
+ least_active = NULL;
|
|
+ rwlock_wrlock(&svc_fd_lock);
|
|
+
|
|
+ for (i = 0; i <= svc_max_pollfd; i++) {
|
|
+ if (svc_pollfd[i].fd == -1)
|
|
+ continue;
|
|
+ xprt = __svc_xports[i];
|
|
+ if (xprt == NULL || xprt->xp_ops == NULL ||
|
|
+ xprt->xp_ops->xp_recv != svc_vc_recv)
|
|
+ continue;
|
|
+ cd = (struct cf_conn *)xprt->xp_p1;
|
|
+ if (!cd->nonblock)
|
|
+ continue;
|
|
+ if (timeout == 0) {
|
|
+ timersub(&tv, &cd->last_recv_time, &tdiff);
|
|
+ if (timercmp(&tdiff, &tmax, >)) {
|
|
+ tmax = tdiff;
|
|
+ least_active = xprt;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ continue;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ if (tv.tv_sec - cd->last_recv_time.tv_sec > timeout) {
|
|
+ __xprt_unregister_unlocked(xprt);
|
|
+ __svc_vc_dodestroy(xprt);
|
|
+ ncleaned++;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ if (timeout == 0 && least_active != NULL) {
|
|
+ __xprt_unregister_unlocked(least_active);
|
|
+ __svc_vc_dodestroy(least_active);
|
|
+ ncleaned++;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ rwlock_unlock(&svc_fd_lock);
|
|
+ return (ncleaned);
|
|
+}
|
|
diff --git a/tirpc/rpc/pmap_prot.h b/tirpc/rpc/pmap_prot.h
|
|
index 75354ce..7718b8b 100644
|
|
--- a/tirpc/rpc/pmap_prot.h
|
|
+++ b/tirpc/rpc/pmap_prot.h
|
|
@@ -84,6 +84,8 @@
|
|
#define PMAPPROC_DUMP ((u_long)4)
|
|
#define PMAPPROC_CALLIT ((u_long)5)
|
|
|
|
+#define V2FIRST "RPCB_V2FIRST"
|
|
+
|
|
struct pmap {
|
|
long unsigned pm_prog;
|
|
long unsigned pm_vers;
|
|
diff --git a/tirpc/rpc/types.h b/tirpc/rpc/types.h
|
|
index 0153a5c..798992a 100644
|
|
--- a/tirpc/rpc/types.h
|
|
+++ b/tirpc/rpc/types.h
|
|
@@ -71,6 +71,11 @@ typedef int32_t rpc_inline_t;
|
|
# define __daddr_t_defined
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
+#if defined __BIONIC__
|
|
+typedef int64_t quad_t;
|
|
+typedef uint64_t u_quad_t;
|
|
+#endif
|
|
+
|
|
#ifndef __u_char_defined
|
|
typedef __u_char u_char;
|
|
typedef __u_short u_short;
|