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m4: fix gl_TIMER_TIME() detection of threads on uClibc The timer_time.m4 gl_TIMER_TIME function determines which libraries need to be linked to get access to the timer function, generally -lrt for Linux systems. On platforms where threads are used, librt typically uses thread functions from libpthread. However, the test to determine whether the platform has thread or not is incorrect: it assumes that if the C library is uClibc, then threads are not available. This is actually not true: uClibc has configurable thread support, and when thread support is available, librt calls libpthread functions. This is important when static linking is used, because otherwise only -lrt is used at link time, which fails because librt calls undefined thread functions. Both -lrt and -lpthread must be passed. This problem is fixed by making the uClibc thread detection a bit smarter, thanks to the usage of the __HAS_NO_THREADS__ macro defined in <bits/uClibc_config.h>, which itself is included by <features.h>. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
author Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
date Sat, 22 Feb 2014 00:41:38 +0100
parents 344018b6e5d7
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# log10f.m4 serial 6
dnl Copyright (C) 2011-2014 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.

AC_DEFUN([gl_FUNC_LOG10F],
[
  m4_divert_text([DEFAULTS], [gl_log10f_required=plain])
  AC_REQUIRE([gl_MATH_H_DEFAULTS])
  AC_REQUIRE([gl_FUNC_LOG10])

  dnl Persuade glibc <math.h> to declare log10f().
  AC_REQUIRE([gl_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS])

  dnl Test whether log10f() exists. Assume that log10f(), if it exists, is
  dnl defined in the same library as log10().
  save_LIBS="$LIBS"
  LIBS="$LIBS $LOG10_LIBM"
  AC_CHECK_FUNCS([log10f])
  LIBS="$save_LIBS"
  if test $ac_cv_func_log10f = yes; then
    LOG10F_LIBM="$LOG10_LIBM"

    save_LIBS="$LIBS"
    LIBS="$LIBS $LOG10F_LIBM"
    gl_FUNC_LOG10F_WORKS
    LIBS="$save_LIBS"
    case "$gl_cv_func_log10f_works" in
      *yes) ;;
      *) REPLACE_LOG10F=1 ;;
    esac

    m4_ifdef([gl_FUNC_LOG10F_IEEE], [
      if test $gl_log10f_required = ieee && test $REPLACE_LOG10F = 0; then
        AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) dnl for cross-compiles
        AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether log10f works according to ISO C 99 with IEC 60559],
          [gl_cv_func_log10f_ieee],
          [
            save_LIBS="$LIBS"
            LIBS="$LIBS $LOG10F_LIBM"
            AC_RUN_IFELSE(
              [AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#ifndef __NO_MATH_INLINES
# define __NO_MATH_INLINES 1 /* for glibc */
#endif
#include <math.h>
/* Compare two numbers with ==.
   This is a separate function because IRIX 6.5 "cc -O" miscompiles an
   'x == x' test.  */
static int
numeric_equal (float x, float y)
{
  return x == y;
}
static float dummy (float x) { return 0; }
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
  float (*my_log10f) (float) = argc ? log10f : dummy;
  /* Test log10f(negative).
     This test fails on NetBSD 5.1.  */
  float y = my_log10f (-1.0f);
  if (numeric_equal (y, y))
    return 1;
  return 0;
}
              ]])],
              [gl_cv_func_log10f_ieee=yes],
              [gl_cv_func_log10f_ieee=no],
              [case "$host_os" in
                         # Guess yes on glibc systems.
                 *-gnu*) gl_cv_func_log10f_ieee="guessing yes" ;;
                         # If we don't know, assume the worst.
                 *)      gl_cv_func_log10f_ieee="guessing no" ;;
               esac
              ])
            LIBS="$save_LIBS"
          ])
        case "$gl_cv_func_log10f_ieee" in
          *yes) ;;
          *) REPLACE_LOG10F=1 ;;
        esac
      fi
    ])
  else
    HAVE_LOG10F=0
  fi
  if test $HAVE_LOG10F = 0 || test $REPLACE_LOG10F = 1; then
    dnl Find libraries needed to link lib/log10f.c.
    if test $HAVE_LOG10F = 0; then
      LOG10F_LIBM="$LOG10_LIBM"
    fi
  fi
  AC_SUBST([LOG10F_LIBM])
])

dnl Test whether log10f() works.
dnl On OSF/1 5.1, log10f(-0.0f) is NaN.
AC_DEFUN([gl_FUNC_LOG10F_WORKS],
[
  AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
  AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) dnl for cross-compiles
  AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether log10f works], [gl_cv_func_log10f_works],
    [
      AC_RUN_IFELSE(
        [AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include <math.h>
volatile float x;
float y;
int main ()
{
  x = -0.0f;
  y = log10f (x);
  if (!(y + y == y))
    return 1;
  return 0;
}
]])],
        [gl_cv_func_log10f_works=yes],
        [gl_cv_func_log10f_works=no],
        [case "$host_os" in
           osf*) gl_cv_func_log10f_works="guessing no";;
           *)    gl_cv_func_log10f_works="guessing yes";;
         esac
        ])
    ])
])