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1 | dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
2 | dnl This whole bit snagged from gcc | |
3 | ||
4 | dnl | |
5 | dnl mmap(2) blacklisting. Some platforms provide the mmap library routine | |
6 | dnl but don't support all of the features we need from it. | |
7 | dnl | |
8 | AC_DEFUN([GCC_AC_FUNC_MMAP_BLACKLIST], | |
9 | [ | |
10 | AC_CHECK_HEADER([sys/mman.h], | |
11 | [gcc_header_sys_mman_h=yes], [gcc_header_sys_mman_h=no]) | |
12 | AC_CHECK_FUNC([mmap], [gcc_func_mmap=yes], [gcc_func_mmap=no]) | |
13 | if test "$gcc_header_sys_mman_h" != yes \ | |
14 | || test "$gcc_func_mmap" != yes; then | |
15 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_file=no | |
16 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero=no | |
17 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_anon=no | |
18 | else | |
19 | AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether read-only mmap of a plain file works], | |
20 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_file, | |
21 | [# Add a system to this blacklist if | |
22 | # mmap(0, stat_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0) doesn't return a | |
23 | # memory area containing the same data that you'd get if you applied | |
24 | # read() to the same fd. The only system known to have a problem here | |
25 | # is VMS, where text files have record structure. | |
26 | case "$host_os" in | |
27 | *vms* | ultrix*) | |
28 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_file=no ;; | |
29 | *) | |
30 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_file=yes;; | |
31 | esac]) | |
32 | AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether mmap from /dev/zero works], | |
33 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero, | |
34 | [# Add a system to this blacklist if it has mmap() but /dev/zero | |
35 | # does not exist, or if mmapping /dev/zero does not give anonymous | |
36 | # zeroed pages with both the following properties: | |
37 | # 1. If you map N consecutive pages in with one call, and then | |
38 | # unmap any subset of those pages, the pages that were not | |
39 | # explicitly unmapped remain accessible. | |
40 | # 2. If you map two adjacent blocks of memory and then unmap them | |
41 | # both at once, they must both go away. | |
42 | # Systems known to be in this category are Windows (all variants), | |
43 | # VMS, and Darwin. | |
44 | case "$host_os" in | |
45 | *vms* | cygwin* | pe | mingw* | darwin* | ultrix* | hpux10* | hpux11.00) | |
46 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero=no ;; | |
47 | *) | |
48 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero=yes;; | |
49 | esac]) | |
50 | ||
51 | # Unlike /dev/zero, the MAP_ANON(YMOUS) defines can be probed for. | |
52 | AC_CACHE_CHECK([for MAP_ANON(YMOUS)], gcc_cv_decl_map_anon, | |
53 | [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM( | |
54 | [#include <sys/types.h> | |
55 | #include <sys/mman.h> | |
56 | #include <unistd.h> | |
57 | ||
58 | #ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS | |
59 | #define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON | |
60 | #endif | |
61 | ], | |
62 | [int n = MAP_ANONYMOUS;])], | |
63 | gcc_cv_decl_map_anon=yes, | |
64 | gcc_cv_decl_map_anon=no)]) | |
65 | ||
66 | if test $gcc_cv_decl_map_anon = no; then | |
67 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_anon=no | |
68 | else | |
69 | AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether mmap with MAP_ANON(YMOUS) works], | |
70 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_anon, | |
71 | [# Add a system to this blacklist if it has mmap() and MAP_ANON or | |
72 | # MAP_ANONYMOUS, but using mmap(..., MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) | |
73 | # doesn't give anonymous zeroed pages with the same properties listed | |
74 | # above for use of /dev/zero. | |
75 | # Systems known to be in this category are Windows, VMS, and SCO Unix. | |
76 | case "$host_os" in | |
77 | *vms* | cygwin* | pe | mingw* | sco* | udk* ) | |
78 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_anon=no ;; | |
79 | *) | |
80 | gcc_cv_func_mmap_anon=yes;; | |
81 | esac]) | |
82 | fi | |
83 | fi | |
84 | ||
85 | if test $gcc_cv_func_mmap_file = yes; then | |
86 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MMAP_FILE, 1, | |
87 | [Define if read-only mmap of a plain file works.]) | |
88 | fi | |
89 | if test $gcc_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero = yes; then | |
90 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO, 1, | |
91 | [Define if mmap of /dev/zero works.]) | |
92 | fi | |
93 | if test $gcc_cv_func_mmap_anon = yes; then | |
94 | AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MMAP_ANON, 1, | |
95 | [Define if mmap with MAP_ANON(YMOUS) works.]) | |
96 | fi | |
97 | ]) |