/* -*- C++ -*- */ // $Id$ // The following configuration file is designed to work for HP // platforms running HP-UX 11.00 using aC++, CC, or gcc (2.95 and up). #ifndef ACE_CONFIG_H #define ACE_CONFIG_H #include /**/ "ace/pre.h" #define ACE_LACKS_STDINT_H #define ACE_LACKS_SYS_SELECT_H #if defined (__GNUG__) // config-g++-common.h undef's ACE_HAS_STRING_CLASS with -frepo, so // this must appear before its #include. # define ACE_HAS_STRING_CLASS # include "ace/config-g++-common.h" # if __GLIBC__ >= 2 // glibc 2 and higher has wchar support # define ACE_HAS_XPG4_MULTIBYTE_CHAR # endif // gcc 2.95.2 supplies the ssize_t typedef. # define ACE_HAS_SSIZE_T // We have to explicitly instantiate static template members # define ACE_HAS_EXPLICIT_STATIC_TEMPLATE_MEMBER_INSTANTIATION // gcc 3.0 claims to have wide character stuff, but (at least the version // built by HP) can't actually compile it. It refers to a wctype.h file // that's only available with aC++. #else // The following configuration section is designed to work for HP // platforms running HP/UX 11.x with either of the HP C++ compilers. // There isn't a predefined macro for all cases of the compilers that // can be used to tell them apart from other compilers (e.g. __KCC, etc.) // only to tell C++ from aC++, using the value of __cplusplus. // // NOTE - HP advises people on 11.x to use aC++ since the older C++ doesn't // support 64-bit or kernel threads. So, though this file has the C++ info // in it, it's copied from the 10.x file and hasn't been verified. // There are 2 compiler-specific sections, plus a 3rd for common to both. // First is the HP C++ section... # if __cplusplus < 199707L # define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_HPUX_TEMPLATES // Compiler can't handle calls like foo->operator T *() # define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_CONVERSIONS // Necessary with some compilers to pass ACE_TTY_IO as parameter to // DEV_Connector. # define ACE_NEEDS_DEV_IO_CONVERSION // Compiler's template mechanism must see source code (i.e., .C files). # define ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE // Compiler's template mechanism requires the use of explicit C++ // specializations for all used templates. # define ACE_HAS_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION // The HP/UX compiler doesn't support volatile!!!! # define volatile # else // aC++ definitions // Parts of TAO (at least) use __HP_aCC to detect this compiler, but the // macro is not set until A.03.13. If it's not set, set it - it won't be an // HP-advertised value, but we don't check the value/version - just whether // it's set or not. # if !defined (__KCC) && !defined (__HP_aCC) # define __HP_aCC # endif /* __HP_aCC */ // Precompiler needs extra flags to ignore "invalid #pragma directive" # define ACE_CC_PREPROCESSOR_ARGS "-E +W 67" // Compiler can't handle calls like foo->operator T *() # define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_CONVERSIONS // Compiler supports C++ exception handling. It's on by default. If the // +noeh compiler option is used to disable exceptions, the compiler defines // __HPACC_NOEH. # if !defined (__HPACC_NOEH) # define ACE_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 # endif // If the -AA compile option is used, the compiler defines _HP_NAMESPACE_STD. // The -AA option enables the 2.0 standard C++ library. If not used, then // we have the old, 1.2.1 C++ library. # if defined (_HP_NAMESPACE_STD) # if defined (ACE_HAS_STANDARD_CPP_LIBRARY) # undef ACE_HAS_STANDARD_CPP_LIBRARY # endif # define ACE_HAS_STANDARD_CPP_LIBRARY 1 # if defined (ACE_USES_STD_NAMESPACE_FOR_STDCPP_LIB) # undef ACE_USES_STD_NAMESPACE_FOR_STDCPP_LIB # endif # define ACE_USES_STD_NAMESPACE_FOR_STDCPP_LIB 1 # else # define ACE_USES_OLD_IOSTREAMS # endif /* _HP_NAMESPACE_STD */ # define ACE_HAS_TYPENAME_KEYWORD // Compiler implements templates that support typedefs inside of classes // used as formal arguments to a template class. # define ACE_HAS_TEMPLATE_TYPEDEFS // This is legit for A.03.05 - not sure A.03.04, but it should be. # define ACE_HAS_USING_KEYWORD # define ACE_HAS_WORKING_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_DESTRUCTOR // Platform lacks streambuf "linebuffered ()". # define ACE_LACKS_LINEBUFFERED_STREAMBUF 1 // Lack of (and broken) support for placement operator delete is a known // bug by HP, at least as of aC++ A.03.10. It may be fixed later, and if so // this would change to be a #if against an appropriate value of __HP_aCC # define ACE_LACKS_PLACEMENT_OPERATOR_DELETE // Compiler's 'new' throws exceptions on failure, regardless of whether or // not exception handling is enabled in the compiler options. Fortunately, // new(nothrow_t) is offered. # define ACE_NEW_THROWS_EXCEPTIONS # define ACE_HAS_NEW_NOTHROW # define ACE_HAS_NEW_NO_H 1 // Compiler's template mechanism must see source code (i.e., .C files). # define ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE // Compiler supports template specialization. # define ACE_HAS_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION // Preprocessor needs some help with data types # if defined (__LP64__) # define ACE_SIZEOF_LONG 8 # else # define ACE_SIZEOF_LONG 4 # endif // Platform has XPG4 wide character support # define ACE_HAS_XPG4_MULTIBYTE_CHAR # endif /* __cplusplus < 199707L */ // Compiler supports the ssize_t typedef. # define ACE_HAS_SSIZE_T // Compiler doesn't handle 'signed char' correctly (used in ace/IOStream.h) # define ACE_LACKS_SIGNED_CHAR #endif /* __GNUG__, HP */ // KCC Specific Section #if defined(__KCC) # include "ace/config-kcc-common.h" # undef ACE_CC_PREPROCESSOR_ARGS #endif //********************************************************************* // // From here down is the compiler-INdependent OS settings. // //********************************************************************* // Compiling for HPUX. #if !defined (HPUX) #define HPUX #endif /* HPUX */ #define HPUX_11 #ifndef _HPUX_SOURCE #define _HPUX_SOURCE #endif #include /**/ #if defined (_INCLUDE_HPUX_SOURCE) # define ACE_HAS_SNPRINTF #endif // HP-UX is a POSIX-compliant system - see what's available. #include "ace/config-posix.h" // config-posix.h sets up ACE_HAS_AIO_CALLS if the headers define the // proper things. In HP-UX 11's case, the AIOCB Proactor works the best // overall. If the user hasn't overridden it, select AIOCB. #if defined (ACE_HAS_AIO_CALLS) # if !defined (ACE_POSIX_AIOCB_PROACTOR) && !defined (ACE_POSIX_SIG_PROACTOR) # define ACE_POSIX_AIOCB_PROACTOR # endif /* !ACE_HAS_POSIX_AIOCB_PROACTOR && !ACE_POSIX_SIG_PROACTOR */ #endif /* ACE_HAS_AIO_CALLS */ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // General OS information - see README for more details on what they mean // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // HP/UX needs to have these addresses in a special range. // If this is on a 64-bit model, the default is to use 64-bit addressing. // It can also be set so that the mapped region is shareable with 32-bit // programs. To enable the 32/64 sharing, comment out the first definition // of ACE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR and uncomment the two lines after it. #if defined (__LP64__) # define ACE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR ((char *) 0x0000001100000000) //# define ACE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR ((char *) 0x80000000) //# define ACE_OS_EXTRA_MMAP_FLAGS MAP_ADDR32 # define ACE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDRL (0x0000001100000000) //# define ACE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDRL (0x80000000) #else # define ACE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR ((char *) 0x80000000) #endif /* __LP64__ */ // Platform can do async I/O (aio_*) (set up in config-posix.h) // ... but seems to require this in order to keep from hanging. Needs some // investigation, maybe with HP. John Mulhern determined this value // empirically. YMMV. If it does vary, set it up in your own config.h which // then includes the ACE-supplied config. #if !defined (ACE_INFINITE) # define ACE_INFINITE 10000000 #endif /* Compiler/platform correctly calls init()/fini() for shared libraries. */ #define ACE_HAS_AUTOMATIC_INIT_FINI 1 // Manually tweak the malloc control block paddings to properly align // things. #define ACE_MALLOC_PADDING 16 #define ACE_MALLOC_ALIGN 8 #define ACE_PI_CONTROL_BLOCK_ALIGN_LONGS 3 // Compiler/platform contains the file. #define ACE_HAS_SYS_SYSCALL_H #define ACE_HAS_SYS_PSTAT_H // But doesn't have a prototype for syscall() #define ACE_LACKS_SYSCALL // Platform supports POSIX.1b clock_gettime () #define ACE_HAS_CLOCK_GETTIME #define ACE_HAS_CLOCK_SETTIME // Prototypes for both signal() and struct sigaction are consistent. #define ACE_HAS_CONSISTENT_SIGNAL_PROTOTYPES // Compiler/platform has correctly prototyped header files. #define ACE_HAS_CPLUSPLUS_HEADERS // Compiler/platform has Dirent iterator functions. #define ACE_HAS_DIRENT // Platform supports getpagesize() call #define ACE_HAS_GETPAGESIZE // But we define this just to be safe #define ACE_PAGE_SIZE 4096 // Can run gperf on this platform (needed for TAO) # define ACE_HAS_GPERF // Optimize ACE_Handle_Set for select(). # define ACE_HAS_HANDLE_SET_OPTIMIZED_FOR_SELECT // Platform supports IP multicast #define ACE_HAS_IP_MULTICAST /* Platform defines MAP_FAILED as a long constant. */ #define ACE_HAS_LONG_MAP_FAILED 1 /* Define to 1 if platform has memchr(). */ #define ACE_HAS_MEMCHR 1 // Platform supports recvmsg and sendmsg. #define ACE_HAS_MSG // Platform's select() has non-const timeval argument #define ACE_HAS_NONCONST_SELECT_TIMEVAL // Compiler/platform supports poll(). #define ACE_HAS_POLL /* Platform supports "position-independent" features provided by ACE_Based_Pointer<>. */ #define ACE_HAS_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_POINTERS 1 /* Platform supports POSIX getpwnam_r() function */ #define ACE_HAS_POSIX_GETPWNAM_R 1 // Platform supports POSIX O_NONBLOCK semantics. #define ACE_HAS_POSIX_NONBLOCK // Platform supports the POSIX struct timespec type #define ACE_HAS_POSIX_TIME /* Platform has pread() and pwrite() support. */ #define ACE_HAS_P_READ_WRITE 1 /* Platform will recurse infinitely on thread exits from TSS cleanup routines (e.g., AIX) */ #define ACE_HAS_RECURSIVE_THR_EXIT_SEMANTICS 1 // Platform supports reentrant functions (all the POSIX *_r functions). #define ACE_HAS_REENTRANT_FUNCTIONS // ctime_r and asctime_r conform to POSIX.1c (2 param version) #define ACE_HAS_2_PARAM_ASCTIME_R_AND_CTIME_R // HP-UX 11 has reentrant netdb functions. The catch is that the old // functions (gethostbyname, etc.) are thread-safe and the _r versions are // not used and will be removed at some point. So, define things so // the _r versions are not used. This will slow things down a bit due to // the extra mutex lock in the ACE_NETDBCALL_RETURN macro, and will be fixed // in the future (problem ID P64). #define ACE_LACKS_NETDB_REENTRANT_FUNCTIONS /* Platform lacks pri_t (e.g., Tandem NonStop UNIX). */ #define ACE_LACKS_PRI_T 1 // Platform has shm_open #define ACE_HAS_SHM_OPEN // Compiler/platform defines the sig_atomic_t typedef #define ACE_HAS_SIG_ATOMIC_T /* Compiler requires extern "C" functions for signals. */ #define ACE_HAS_SIG_C_FUNC 1 // Platform's sigaction() function takes const sigaction* as 2nd parameter. #define ACE_HAS_SIGACTION_CONSTP2 // Platform supports SVR4 extended signals #define ACE_HAS_SIGINFO_T /* Define to 1 if platform has sigsuspend(). */ #define ACE_HAS_SIGSUSPEND 1 // Platform doesn't detect a signal out of range unless it's way out of range. #define ACE_HAS_SIGISMEMBER_BUG /* Platform provides socklen_t type, such as Linux with glibc2. */ #define ACE_HAS_SOCKLEN_T 1 /* Platform/compiler supports _sys_errlist symbol */ #define ACE_HAS_SYS_ERRLIST 1 #define ACE_HAS_UALARM // Platform supports ucontext_t (which is used in the extended signal API). #define ACE_HAS_UCONTEXT_T // Compiler/platform supports strerror (). #define ACE_HAS_STRERROR // Platform/compiler supports void * as second parameter to gettimeofday(). #define ACE_HAS_VOIDPTR_GETTIMEOFDAY /* Platform requires void * for mmap(). */ #define ACE_HAS_VOIDPTR_MMAP 1 /* OS/compiler uses void * arg 4 setsockopt() rather than const char * */ #define ACE_HAS_VOIDPTR_SOCKOPT 1 // Platform supports SVR4 dynamic linking semantics. // When used, this requires -ldl on the ACE library link line. #define ACE_HAS_SVR4_DYNAMIC_LINKING // Platform supports the getrusage() system call. #define ACE_HAS_GETRUSAGE /* Define to 1 if platform has the declaration of getrusage(). */ #define ACE_HAS_GETRUSAGE_PROTOTYPE 1 // Platform has the sigwait function in a header file #define ACE_HAS_SIGWAIT #define ACE_HAS_SIGTIMEDWAIT // Platform supports System V IPC (most versions of UNIX, but not Win32) #define ACE_HAS_SYSV_IPC // accept() is thread-safe #define ACE_HAS_THREAD_SAFE_ACCEPT // Platform lacks a typedef for timespec_t, but has struct timespec #define ACE_LACKS_TIMESPEC_T // dlopen() takes a char* instead of const char* #define ACE_HAS_CHARPTR_DL // Shared library name/path components #define ACE_DLL_SUFFIX ".sl" #if defined (__LP64__) # define ACE_LD_SEARCH_PATH "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" #else # define ACE_LD_SEARCH_PATH "SHLIB_PATH" #endif /* __LP64__ */ #if defined (_INCLUDE__STDC_A1_SOURCE) # define ACE_HAS_3_PARAM_WCSTOK #endif ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // STREAMS information // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Platform supports STREAMS #define ACE_HAS_STREAMS // Compiler/platform supports struct strbuf. #define ACE_HAS_STRBUF_T // But the putmsg signature doesn't have it as const... // Well, it really does, but it depends on preprocessor defines. #define ACE_LACKS_CONST_STRBUF_PTR /* Platform supports TLI timod STREAMS module */ #define ACE_HAS_TIMOD_H 1 // Platform supports STREAM pipes // This is possible, but not by default - need to rebuild the kernel to // get them enabled - see pipe(2) and "STREAMS/UX for the HP 9000" // #define ACE_HAS_STREAM_PIPES ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // TLI/XTI information // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Platform supports XTI (includes TLI). #define ACE_HAS_XTI // HP-UX 11 conforms to the XPG4 spec, which ACE calls broken for the // errmsg not being const... #define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_T_ERROR // The definitions of TCP_NODELAY and TCP_MAXSEG conflict between // sys/xti.h and netinet/tcp.h. #define ACE_HAS_CONFLICTING_XTI_MACROS /* Platform provides header */ #define ACE_HAS_SYS_XTI_H 1 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Threads information. // // Use of threads is controlled by the 'threads' argument to make. See // include/makeinclude/platform_hpux_aCC.GNU for details. If it's not set, // the default is to enable it, since kernel threads are always available // on HP-UX 11, as opposed to 10.x where it was optional software. // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #if defined (ACE_HAS_THREADS) # if (ACE_HAS_THREADS == 0) # undef ACE_HAS_THREADS # endif /* ACE_HAS_THREADS == 0 */ #else # define ACE_HAS_THREADS #endif /* ACE_HAS_THREADS */ #if defined (ACE_HAS_THREADS) # if !defined (ACE_MT_SAFE) # define ACE_MT_SAFE 1 # endif // HP-UX doesn't define _POSIX_THREADS since it doesn't implement all // features (lacks thread priority inheritance and protection), so // config-posix.h doesn't get this one... # define ACE_HAS_PTHREADS # define ACE_HAS_PTHREADS_STD # define ACE_HAS_PTHREADS_UNIX98_EXT # define ACE_HAS_PTHREAD_CONTINUE # define ACE_HAS_PTHREAD_RESUME_NP # define ACE_HAS_PTHREAD_SUSPEND # define ACE_HAS_RECURSIVE_MUTEXES # define ACE_HAS_THREAD_SPECIFIC_STORAGE #endif /* ACE_HAS_THREADS */ #define ACE_HAS_POSIX_SEM // Platform has POSIX terminal interface. #define ACE_HAS_TERMIOS #include /**/ "ace/post.h" #endif /* ACE_CONFIG_H */