Message ID | 1499958932-23839-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | 951fedfceeda1b09ac8aa1f5263288b65e13caca |
Headers | show |
On 07/13/2017 12:15 PM, Peter Maydell wrote: > For a very long time we have used 'uname -s' as our fallback if > we don't identify the target OS using a compiler #define. This > obviously doesn't work for cross-compilation, and we've had > a comment suggesting we fix this in configure for a long time. > Since we now have an exhaustive list of which OSes we can run > on (thanks to commit 898be3e0415 making an unrecognized OS > be a fatal error), we know which ones we're missing. > > Add check_define tests for the remaining OSes we support. The > defines checked are based on ones we already use in the codebase for > identifying the host OS (with the exception of GNU/kFreeBSD). > We can now set bogus_os immediately rather than doing it later. > > We leave the comment about uname being bad untouched, since > there is still a use of it for the fallback for unrecognized > host CPU type. > > Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> > --- > > All of these OSes except OSX are on the "not actually supported" > list, so I don't care very much if we break them. I did sanity check > FreeBSD and NetBSD which are the two most plausible ones to > get back into supported status. > > configure | 26 ++++++++++++++++++-------- > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/configure b/configure > index 5096cbc..d733a05 100755 > --- a/configure > +++ b/configure > @@ -536,8 +536,24 @@ elif check_define __sun__ ; then > targetos='SunOS' > elif check_define __HAIKU__ ; then > targetos='Haiku' > +elif check_define __FreeBSD__ ; then > + targetos='FreeBSD' > +elif check_define __FreeBSD_kernel__ && check_define __GLIBC__; then > + targetos='GNU/kFreeBSD' My first thought was "this check should go _before_ FreeBSD" then verified, can sound odd but indeed GNU/kFreeBSD does not define __FreeBSD__. > +elif check_define __DragonFly__ ; then > + targetos='DragonFly' > +elif check_define __NetBSD__; then > + targetos='NetBSD' > +elif check_define __APPLE__; then I guess Mac OS 9 MPW crippled C compiler also defined this, but hopefully even Apple lost the last verbatim copy, so this assumption is pretty safe :) Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> > + targetos='Darwin' > +elif check_define _AIX; then > + targetos='AIX' > else > - targetos=$(uname -s) > + # This is a fatal error, but don't report it yet, because we > + # might be going to just print the --help text, or it might > + # be the result of a missing compiler. > + targetos='bogus' > + bogus_os='yes' > fi > > # Some host OSes need non-standard checks for which CPU to use. > @@ -781,12 +797,6 @@ Linux) > QEMU_INCLUDES="-I\$(SRC_PATH)/linux-headers -I$(pwd)/linux-headers $QEMU_INCLUDES" > supported_os="yes" > ;; > -*) > - # This is a fatal error, but don't report it yet, because we > - # might be going to just print the --help text, or it might > - # be the result of a missing compiler. > - bogus_os="yes" > -;; > esac > > if [ "$bsd" = "yes" ] ; then > @@ -1576,7 +1586,7 @@ if test "$bogus_os" = "yes"; then > # the compiler works (so the results of the check_defines we used > # to identify the OS are reliable), if we didn't recognize the > # host OS we should stop now. > - error_exit "Unrecognized host OS $targetos" > + error_exit "Unrecognized host OS (uname -s reports '$(uname -s)')" > fi > > gcc_flags="-Wold-style-declaration -Wold-style-definition -Wtype-limits" >
On 13 July 2017 at 16:15, Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> wrote: > For a very long time we have used 'uname -s' as our fallback if > we don't identify the target OS using a compiler #define. This > obviously doesn't work for cross-compilation, and we've had > a comment suggesting we fix this in configure for a long time. > Since we now have an exhaustive list of which OSes we can run > on (thanks to commit 898be3e0415 making an unrecognized OS > be a fatal error), we know which ones we're missing. > > Add check_define tests for the remaining OSes we support. The > defines checked are based on ones we already use in the codebase for > identifying the host OS (with the exception of GNU/kFreeBSD). > We can now set bogus_os immediately rather than doing it later. > > We leave the comment about uname being bad untouched, since > there is still a use of it for the fallback for unrecognized > host CPU type. > > Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> > --- Applied, thanks. -- PMM
diff --git a/configure b/configure index 5096cbc..d733a05 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -536,8 +536,24 @@ elif check_define __sun__ ; then targetos='SunOS' elif check_define __HAIKU__ ; then targetos='Haiku' +elif check_define __FreeBSD__ ; then + targetos='FreeBSD' +elif check_define __FreeBSD_kernel__ && check_define __GLIBC__; then + targetos='GNU/kFreeBSD' +elif check_define __DragonFly__ ; then + targetos='DragonFly' +elif check_define __NetBSD__; then + targetos='NetBSD' +elif check_define __APPLE__; then + targetos='Darwin' +elif check_define _AIX; then + targetos='AIX' else - targetos=$(uname -s) + # This is a fatal error, but don't report it yet, because we + # might be going to just print the --help text, or it might + # be the result of a missing compiler. + targetos='bogus' + bogus_os='yes' fi # Some host OSes need non-standard checks for which CPU to use. @@ -781,12 +797,6 @@ Linux) QEMU_INCLUDES="-I\$(SRC_PATH)/linux-headers -I$(pwd)/linux-headers $QEMU_INCLUDES" supported_os="yes" ;; -*) - # This is a fatal error, but don't report it yet, because we - # might be going to just print the --help text, or it might - # be the result of a missing compiler. - bogus_os="yes" -;; esac if [ "$bsd" = "yes" ] ; then @@ -1576,7 +1586,7 @@ if test "$bogus_os" = "yes"; then # the compiler works (so the results of the check_defines we used # to identify the OS are reliable), if we didn't recognize the # host OS we should stop now. - error_exit "Unrecognized host OS $targetos" + error_exit "Unrecognized host OS (uname -s reports '$(uname -s)')" fi gcc_flags="-Wold-style-declaration -Wold-style-definition -Wtype-limits"
For a very long time we have used 'uname -s' as our fallback if we don't identify the target OS using a compiler #define. This obviously doesn't work for cross-compilation, and we've had a comment suggesting we fix this in configure for a long time. Since we now have an exhaustive list of which OSes we can run on (thanks to commit 898be3e0415 making an unrecognized OS be a fatal error), we know which ones we're missing. Add check_define tests for the remaining OSes we support. The defines checked are based on ones we already use in the codebase for identifying the host OS (with the exception of GNU/kFreeBSD). We can now set bogus_os immediately rather than doing it later. We leave the comment about uname being bad untouched, since there is still a use of it for the fallback for unrecognized host CPU type. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> --- All of these OSes except OSX are on the "not actually supported" list, so I don't care very much if we break them. I did sanity check FreeBSD and NetBSD which are the two most plausible ones to get back into supported status. configure | 26 ++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) -- 2.7.4