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@@ -1 +1 @@ -640cfa0a4af3dc399bff496fd94081a99dbbcdd2 +baseline @@ -1,14 +1,13 @@ -Subject: Baseline for our topic branches. - ---- - -This need not strictly be a TopGit branch, but it is for easy synchronization -between different machines. - -As the baseline is merged into the topic branches, it is forward-only. - -To advance it: - - $ echo [SHA1] > .topdeps - $ git commit -m Advance. -- .topdeps - $ tg update +Subject: [PATCH] Make libpthread buildable stand-alone. + +From: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name> + +* AUTHORS: New file. +* COPYING: Likewise. +* NEWS: Likewise. +* README: Likewise. +* configure.ac: Likewise. +* package.m4: Likewise. +* Makefile.am: Merge stuff from Makefile. Switch to using libtool for building +both static and shared libraries for the GNU system. 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Add +# all these directories to the VPATH. +SYSDEP_PATH = $(srcdir)/sysdeps/$(microkernel)/hurd/$(arch) \ + $(srcdir)/sysdeps/$(microkernel)/$(arch) \ + $(srcdir)/sysdeps/$(arch) \ + $(srcdir)/sysdeps/$(microkernel)/hurd \ + $(srcdir)/sysdeps/$(microkernel) \ + $(srcdir)/sysdeps/hurd \ + $(srcdir)/sysdeps/generic \ + $(srcdir)/sysdeps/posix \ + $(srcdir)/pthread \ + $(srcdir)/include + +VPATH += $(SYSDEP_PATH) + +if OS_GNU +libpthread_la_CPPFLAGS = $(CPPFLAGS) \ + $(addprefix -I, $(SYSDEP_PATH)) \ + -imacros config.h \ + -imacros $(srcdir)/include/libc-symbols.h \ + -imacros $(srcdir)/not-in-libc.h \ + -D_IO_MTSAFE_IO \ + -DENABLE_TLS +libpthread_la_CFLAGS = \ + -Wall \ + -std=gnu99 +libpthread_la_LDFLAGS = \ + -version-info 0:0:0 \ + -lihash \ + -lrt +endif + +# Sources. + +if OS_GNU +lib_LTLIBRARIES = libpthread.la +libpthread_la_SOURCES = $(SRCS) +endif + +SRCS := pt-attr.c pt-attr-destroy.c pt-attr-getdetachstate.c \ + pt-attr-getguardsize.c pt-attr-getinheritsched.c \ + pt-attr-getschedparam.c pt-attr-getschedpolicy.c pt-attr-getscope.c \ + pt-attr-getstack.c pt-attr-getstackaddr.c pt-attr-getstacksize.c \ + pt-attr-init.c pt-attr-setdetachstate.c pt-attr-setguardsize.c \ + pt-attr-setinheritsched.c pt-attr-setschedparam.c \ + pt-attr-setschedpolicy.c pt-attr-setscope.c pt-attr-setstack.c \ + pt-attr-setstackaddr.c pt-attr-setstacksize.c \ + \ + pt-barrier-destroy.c pt-barrier-init.c pt-barrier-wait.c \ + pt-barrier.c pt-barrierattr-destroy.c pt-barrierattr-init.c \ + pt-barrierattr-getpshared.c pt-barrierattr-setpshared.c \ + \ + pt-destroy-specific.c pt-init-specific.c \ + pt-key-create.c pt-key-delete.c \ + pt-getspecific.c pt-setspecific.c \ + \ + pt-once.c \ + \ + pt-alloc.c \ + pt-create.c \ + pt-getattr.c \ + pt-equal.c \ + pt-dealloc.c \ + pt-detach.c \ + pt-exit.c \ + pt-initialize.c \ + pt-join.c \ + pt-self.c \ + pt-sigmask.c \ + pt-spin-inlines.c \ + pt-cleanup.c \ + pt-setcancelstate.c \ + pt-setcanceltype.c \ + pt-testcancel.c \ + pt-cancel.c \ + \ + pt-mutexattr.c \ + pt-mutexattr-destroy.c pt-mutexattr-init.c \ + pt-mutexattr-getprioceiling.c pt-mutexattr-getprotocol.c \ + pt-mutexattr-getpshared.c pt-mutexattr-gettype.c \ + pt-mutexattr-setprioceiling.c pt-mutexattr-setprotocol.c \ + pt-mutexattr-setpshared.c pt-mutexattr-settype.c \ + \ + pt-mutex-init.c pt-mutex-destroy.c \ + pt-mutex-lock.c pt-mutex-trylock.c pt-mutex-timedlock.c \ + pt-mutex-unlock.c \ + pt-mutex-transfer-np.c \ + pt-mutex-getprioceiling.c pt-mutex-setprioceiling.c \ + \ + pt-rwlock-attr.c \ + pt-rwlockattr-init.c pt-rwlockattr-destroy.c \ + pt-rwlockattr-getpshared.c pt-rwlockattr-setpshared.c \ + \ + pt-rwlock-init.c pt-rwlock-destroy.c \ + pt-rwlock-rdlock.c pt-rwlock-tryrdlock.c \ + pt-rwlock-trywrlock.c pt-rwlock-wrlock.c \ + pt-rwlock-timedrdlock.c pt-rwlock-timedwrlock.c \ + pt-rwlock-unlock.c \ + \ + pt-cond.c \ + pt-condattr-init.c pt-condattr-destroy.c \ + pt-condattr-getclock.c pt-condattr-getpshared.c \ + pt-condattr-setclock.c pt-condattr-setpshared.c \ + \ + pt-cond-destroy.c pt-cond-init.c \ + pt-cond-brdcast.c \ + pt-cond-signal.c \ + pt-cond-wait.c \ + pt-cond-timedwait.c \ + \ + pt-stack-alloc.c \ + pt-thread-alloc.c \ + pt-thread-dealloc.c \ + pt-thread-start.c \ + pt-thread-halt.c \ + pt-startup.c \ + \ + pt-getconcurrency.c pt-setconcurrency.c \ + \ + pt-block.c \ + pt-timedblock.c \ + pt-wakeup.c \ + pt-docancel.c \ + pt-sysdep.c \ + pt-setup.c \ + pt-machdep.c \ + pt-spin.c \ + \ + pt-sigstate-init.c \ + pt-sigstate-destroy.c \ + pt-sigstate.c \ + \ + pt-atfork.c \ + pt-kill.c \ + pt-getcpuclockid.c \ + \ + pt-getschedparam.c pt-setschedparam.c pt-setschedprio.c \ + pt-yield.c \ + \ + sem-close.c sem-destroy.c sem-getvalue.c sem-init.c sem-open.c \ + sem-post.c sem-timedwait.c sem-trywait.c sem-unlink.c \ + sem-wait.c + +if OS_GNU +SRCS += cthreads-compat.c \ + \ + lockfile.c +endif + +HEADERS_INSTALL := \ + pthread.h \ + pthread/pthread.h \ + pthread/pthreadtypes.h \ + semaphore.h \ + \ + bits/pthread.h \ + bits/pthread-np.h \ + bits/pthreadtypes.h \ + bits/mutex.h \ + bits/condition.h \ + bits/condition-attr.h \ + bits/spin-lock.h \ + bits/spin-lock-inline.h \ + bits/cancelation.h \ + bits/thread-attr.h \ + bits/barrier-attr.h \ + bits/barrier.h \ + bits/thread-specific.h \ + bits/once.h \ + bits/mutex-attr.h \ + bits/rwlock.h \ + bits/rwlock-attr.h \ + bits/semaphore.h + +if OS_GNU +.PHONY: install-data-local +install-data-local: install-data-local-headers \ + instal-data-local-fix-libpthread_a \ + instal-data-local-add-libpthread_so_symlink + +.PHONY: install-data-local-headers +install-data-local-headers: Makefile + for f in $(HEADERS_INSTALL); do \ + header_ok=n; \ + for d in $(SYSDEP_PATH); do \ + if test -f "$$d/$$f"; then \ + fdir=$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/$$(dirname "$$f") && \ + { test -d $$fdir/ \ + || $(MKDIR_P) "$$fdir"; } && \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) \ + "$$d/$$f" \ + "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/$$f" && \ + header_ok=y && \ + break; \ + fi; \ + done; \ + if [ "$$header_ok" != y ]; then \ + echo '*** The header file `'"$$f"\'' is missing.' && \ + echo '*** Please report this to <$(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)>.' && \ + exit 1; \ + fi; \ + done + +# TODO: it is not guaranteed that `install-data' will always be done after +# `install-exec'. And, we're not allowed to make `install-data-local' depend +# on `install-exec'. TODO: what is the libtool way of doing this? +.PHONY: instal-data-local-fix-libpthread_a +instal-data-local-fix-libpthread_a: + if test -f $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpthread.a; then \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpthread2.a && \ + mv \ + $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpthread.a \ + $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpthread2.a; \ + fi + $(INSTALL_DATA) \ + $(srcdir)/libpthread.a \ + $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpthread.a + +# TODO: once in a time, when everything has been re-linked... +.PHONY: instal-data-local-add-libpthread_so_symlink +instal-data-local-add-libpthread_so_symlink: + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpthread.so.0.3 + t=$(shell readlink $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpthread.so) && \ + $(LN_S) "$$t" $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpthread.so.0.3 +endif @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +No news is good news? @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +POSIX threading library. diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2130547 --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.ac @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2009, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# +# This file is part of the POSIX threading library. +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the +# Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later +# version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY +# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +# for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., +# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + +m4_include([package.m4]) +AC_INIT( + [AC_PACKAGE_NAME], + [AC_PACKAGE_VERSION], + [AC_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT], + [AC_PACKAGE_TARNAME] +) +AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([include/pthread/pthread.h]) +AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux]) + +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE( +dnl Don't define `PACKAGE' and `VERSION'. + [no-define] +dnl We require GNU make. + [-Wall -Wno-portability] +) + +AC_PROG_CC + +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([uselocale]) +AC_CHECK_LIB([ihash], [hurd_ihash_create], [:], + [AC_MSG_ERROR([need libihash])] +) + +AC_GNU_SOURCE + +AC_CANONICAL_HOST +[arch_i386=false +case $host_cpu in + i386 | i486 | i586 | i686) + arch_i386=true + ;; + *)] + AC_MSG_ERROR([unsupported architecture]) + [;; +esac] +AM_CONDITIONAL([ARCH_I386], [$arch_i386]) +[os_gnu=false +case $host_os in + gnu*) + os_gnu=true + ;; + *)] + AC_MSG_ERROR([unsupported system]) + [;; +esac] +AM_CONDITIONAL([OS_GNU], [$os_gnu]) + +AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_TESTS], [false]) + +LT_INIT + +AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES( + [Makefile.pre:Makefile.in] +) +# See the comment in `Makefile.am'. +AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([Makefile], + [# This is OK to get us going, the Makefile will then do the rest. + cp Makefile.pre Makefile && + rm -f Makefile.stamp] +) + +AC_OUTPUT diff --git a/package.m4 b/package.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f83d4b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/package.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_NAME],[POSIX threading library]) +m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_VERSION],[0]) +m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT],[bug-hurd@gnu.org]) +m4_define([AC_PACKAGE_TARNAME],[libpthread]) |