crosstool-ng/m4/lib-prefix.m4
Bryan Hundven 59b664806c Update copied m4 files and README
Signed-off-by: Bryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>
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# lib-prefix.m4 serial 17
dnl Copyright (C) 2001-2005, 2008-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
dnl From Bruno Haible.
dnl AC_LIB_PREFIX adds to the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS the flags that are needed
dnl to access previously installed libraries. The basic assumption is that
dnl a user will want packages to use other packages he previously installed
dnl with the same --prefix option.
dnl This macro is not needed if only AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS is used to locate
dnl libraries, but is otherwise very convenient.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREFIX],
[
AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX])
dnl By default, look in $includedir and $libdir.
use_additional=yes
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([
eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"
eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"
])
AC_ARG_WITH([lib-prefix],
[[ --with-lib-prefix[=DIR] search for libraries in DIR/include and DIR/lib
--without-lib-prefix don't search for libraries in includedir and libdir]],
[
if test "X$withval" = "Xno"; then
use_additional=no
else
if test "X$withval" = "X"; then
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([
eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"
eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"
])
else
additional_includedir="$withval/include"
additional_libdir="$withval/$acl_libdirstem"
fi
fi
])
if test $use_additional = yes; then
dnl Potentially add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS.
dnl But don't add it
dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/include,
dnl 2. if it's already present in $CPPFLAGS,
dnl 3. if it's /usr/local/include and we are using GCC on Linux,
dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.
if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X/usr/include"; then
haveit=
for x in $CPPFLAGS; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X-I$additional_includedir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test "X$additional_includedir" = "X/usr/local/include"; then
if test -n "$GCC"; then
case $host_os in
linux* | gnu* | k*bsd*-gnu) haveit=yes;;
esac
fi
fi
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test -d "$additional_includedir"; then
dnl Really add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS.
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}${CPPFLAGS:+ }-I$additional_includedir"
fi
fi
fi
fi
dnl Potentially add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS.
dnl But don't add it
dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/lib,
dnl 2. if it's already present in $LDFLAGS,
dnl 3. if it's /usr/local/lib and we are using GCC on Linux,
dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.
if test "X$additional_libdir" != "X/usr/$acl_libdirstem"; then
haveit=
for x in $LDFLAGS; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test "X$additional_libdir" = "X/usr/local/$acl_libdirstem"; then
if test -n "$GCC"; then
case $host_os in
linux*) haveit=yes;;
esac
fi
fi
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then
dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS.
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}${LDFLAGS:+ }-L$additional_libdir"
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
])
dnl AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX creates variables acl_final_prefix,
dnl acl_final_exec_prefix, containing the values to which $prefix and
dnl $exec_prefix will expand at the end of the configure script.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX],
[
dnl Unfortunately, prefix and exec_prefix get only finally determined
dnl at the end of configure.
if test "X$prefix" = "XNONE"; then
acl_final_prefix="$ac_default_prefix"
else
acl_final_prefix="$prefix"
fi
if test "X$exec_prefix" = "XNONE"; then
acl_final_exec_prefix='${prefix}'
else
acl_final_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"
fi
acl_save_prefix="$prefix"
prefix="$acl_final_prefix"
eval acl_final_exec_prefix=\"$acl_final_exec_prefix\"
prefix="$acl_save_prefix"
])
dnl AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([statement]) evaluates statement, with the
dnl variables prefix and exec_prefix bound to the values they will have
dnl at the end of the configure script.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX],
[
acl_save_prefix="$prefix"
prefix="$acl_final_prefix"
acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"
exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix"
$1
exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix"
prefix="$acl_save_prefix"
])
dnl AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB creates
dnl - a function acl_is_expected_elfclass, that tests whether standard input
dnl has a 32-bit or 64-bit ELF header, depending on the host CPU ABI,
dnl - 3 variables acl_libdirstem, acl_libdirstem2, acl_libdirstem3, containing
dnl the basename of the libdir to try in turn, either "lib" or "lib64" or
dnl "lib/64" or "lib32" or "lib/sparcv9" or "lib/amd64" or similar.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREPARE_MULTILIB],
[
dnl There is no formal standard regarding lib, lib32, and lib64.
dnl On most glibc systems, the current practice is that on a system supporting
dnl 32-bit and 64-bit instruction sets or ABIs, 64-bit libraries go under
dnl $prefix/lib64 and 32-bit libraries go under $prefix/lib. However, on
dnl Arch Linux based distributions, it's the opposite: 32-bit libraries go
dnl under $prefix/lib32 and 64-bit libraries go under $prefix/lib.
dnl We determine the compiler's default mode by looking at the compiler's
dnl library search path. If at least one of its elements ends in /lib64 or
dnl points to a directory whose absolute pathname ends in /lib64, we use that
dnl for 64-bit ABIs. Similarly for 32-bit ABIs. Otherwise we use the default,
dnl namely "lib".
dnl On Solaris systems, the current practice is that on a system supporting
dnl 32-bit and 64-bit instruction sets or ABIs, 64-bit libraries go under
dnl $prefix/lib/64 (which is a symlink to either $prefix/lib/sparcv9 or
dnl $prefix/lib/amd64) and 32-bit libraries go under $prefix/lib.
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_REQUIRE([gl_HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for ELF binary format], [gl_cv_elf],
[AC_EGREP_CPP([Extensible Linking Format],
[#ifdef __ELF__
Extensible Linking Format
#endif
],
[gl_cv_elf=yes],
[gl_cv_elf=no])
])
if test $gl_cv_elf; then
# Extract the ELF class of a file (5th byte) in decimal.
# Cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_and_Linkable_Format#File_header
if od -A x < /dev/null >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
# Use POSIX od.
func_elfclass ()
{
od -A n -t d1 -j 4 -N 1
}
else
# Use BSD hexdump.
func_elfclass ()
{
dd bs=1 count=1 skip=4 2>/dev/null | hexdump -e '1/1 "%3d "'
echo
}
fi
changequote(,)dnl
case $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT in
yes)
# 32-bit ABI.
acl_is_expected_elfclass ()
{
test "`func_elfclass | sed -e 's/[ ]//g'`" = 1
}
;;
no)
# 64-bit ABI.
acl_is_expected_elfclass ()
{
test "`func_elfclass | sed -e 's/[ ]//g'`" = 2
}
;;
*)
# Unknown.
acl_is_expected_elfclass ()
{
:
}
;;
esac
changequote([,])dnl
else
acl_is_expected_elfclass ()
{
:
}
fi
dnl Allow the user to override the result by setting acl_cv_libdirstems.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for the common suffixes of directories in the library search path],
[acl_cv_libdirstems],
[dnl Try 'lib' first, because that's the default for libdir in GNU, see
dnl <https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html>.
acl_libdirstem=lib
acl_libdirstem2=
acl_libdirstem3=
case "$host_os" in
solaris*)
dnl See Solaris 10 Software Developer Collection > Solaris 64-bit Developer's Guide > The Development Environment
dnl <https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/816-5138/dev-env/index.html>.
dnl "Portable Makefiles should refer to any library directories using the 64 symbolic link."
dnl But we want to recognize the sparcv9 or amd64 subdirectory also if the
dnl symlink is missing, so we set acl_libdirstem2 too.
if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT = no; then
acl_libdirstem2=lib/64
case "$host_cpu" in
sparc*) acl_libdirstem3=lib/sparcv9 ;;
i*86 | x86_64) acl_libdirstem3=lib/amd64 ;;
esac
fi
;;
*)
dnl If $CC generates code for a 32-bit ABI, the libraries are
dnl surely under $prefix/lib or $prefix/lib32, not $prefix/lib64.
dnl Similarly, if $CC generates code for a 64-bit ABI, the libraries
dnl are surely under $prefix/lib or $prefix/lib64, not $prefix/lib32.
dnl Find the compiler's search path. However, non-system compilers
dnl sometimes have odd library search paths. But we can't simply invoke
dnl '/usr/bin/gcc -print-search-dirs' because that would not take into
dnl account the -m32/-m31 or -m64 options from the $CC or $CFLAGS.
searchpath=`(LC_ALL=C $CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -print-search-dirs) 2>/dev/null \
| sed -n -e 's,^libraries: ,,p' | sed -e 's,^=,,'`
if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT != no; then
# 32-bit or unknown ABI.
if test -d /usr/lib32; then
acl_libdirstem2=lib32
fi
fi
if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT != yes; then
# 64-bit or unknown ABI.
if test -d /usr/lib64; then
acl_libdirstem3=lib64
fi
fi
if test -n "$searchpath"; then
acl_save_IFS="${IFS= }"; IFS=":"
for searchdir in $searchpath; do
if test -d "$searchdir"; then
case "$searchdir" in
*/lib32/ | */lib32 ) acl_libdirstem2=lib32 ;;
*/lib64/ | */lib64 ) acl_libdirstem3=lib64 ;;
*/../ | */.. )
# Better ignore directories of this form. They are misleading.
;;
*) searchdir=`cd "$searchdir" && pwd`
case "$searchdir" in
*/lib32 ) acl_libdirstem2=lib32 ;;
*/lib64 ) acl_libdirstem3=lib64 ;;
esac ;;
esac
fi
done
IFS="$acl_save_IFS"
if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT = yes; then
# 32-bit ABI.
acl_libdirstem3=
fi
if test $HOST_CPU_C_ABI_32BIT = no; then
# 64-bit ABI.
acl_libdirstem2=
fi
fi
;;
esac
test -n "$acl_libdirstem2" || acl_libdirstem2="$acl_libdirstem"
test -n "$acl_libdirstem3" || acl_libdirstem3="$acl_libdirstem"
acl_cv_libdirstems="$acl_libdirstem,$acl_libdirstem2,$acl_libdirstem3"
])
dnl Decompose acl_cv_libdirstems into acl_libdirstem, acl_libdirstem2, and
dnl acl_libdirstem3.
changequote(,)dnl
acl_libdirstem=`echo "$acl_cv_libdirstems" | sed -e 's/,.*//'`
acl_libdirstem2=`echo "$acl_cv_libdirstems" | sed -e 's/^[^,]*,//' -e 's/,.*//'`
acl_libdirstem3=`echo "$acl_cv_libdirstems" | sed -e 's/^[^,]*,[^,]*,//' -e 's/,.*//'`
changequote([,])dnl
])