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/* -*- C++ -*- */
// $Id$
// The following configuration file is designed to work for HP
// platforms running HP/UX 10.x. It includes all of the ACE information
// needed for HP-UX 10.x itself. The compiler-specific information is in
// config-hpux-10.x-<compiler>.h - they include this file.
#if !defined (ACE_CONFIG_H)
#error "You need to use a compiler-specific .h file - they include this file"
#endif
// Compiling for HPUX.
#if !defined (HPUX)
#define HPUX
#endif /* HPUX */
#define HPUX_10
#ifndef _HPUX_SOURCE
#define _HPUX_SOURCE
#endif
// Some things are different for 10.10 vs. 10.20 vs. 10.30
// If the version number wasn't set up by the compiler command line,
// set up as if it was 10.20.
#if !defined (HPUX_VERS)
#define HPUX_VERS 1020
#endif
#if (HPUX_VERS < 1020) // 10.10
# define ACE_LACKS_TIMESPEC_T
#elif (HPUX_VERS < 1030) // 10.20
// Platform supports reentrant functions (all the POSIX *_r functions).
# define ACE_HAS_REENTRANT_FUNCTIONS
// But this one is not like other platforms
# define ACE_CTIME_R_RETURNS_INT
#else // 10.30
// Don't know yet... probably will be 10.20 but with some different thread
// settings.
#endif /* HPUX_VERS tests */
#include /**/ <sys/stdsyms.h>
#include /**/ <sched.h> /* pthread.h doesn't include this */
extern int h_errno; /* This isn't declared in a header file on HP-UX */
// There are a number of sections to this file, one of which is the
// threads-related information. If _ACE_HPUX_USE_DCETHREADS is defined,
// the DCE threading definitions will be set up for the build. If it
// is not defined, ACE will be built without thread support.
// Of course, you must have DCE threads installed if you want to use
// this.
#define _ACE_HPUX_USE_DCETHREADS
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// General OS information - see README for more details on what they mean
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// HP/UX needs to have these addresses in a special range.
#define ACE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR ((char *) 0x80000000)
// Compiler/platform contains the <sys/syscall.h> file.
#define ACE_HAS_SYSCALL_H
// But doesn't have a prototype for syscall()
#define ACE_LACKS_SYSCALL
// Platform supports POSIX 1.b clock_gettime ()
#define ACE_HAS_CLOCK_GETTIME
// 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
// Platform supports getpagesize() call
#define ACE_HAS_GETPAGESIZE
// But we define this just to be safe
#define ACE_PAGE_SIZE 4096
// Platform supports IP multicast
#define ACE_HAS_IP_MULTICAST
// Platform supports recvmsg and sendmsg.
#define ACE_HAS_MSG
// Compiler/platform supports poll().
#define ACE_HAS_POLL
// Platform supports POSIX O_NONBLOCK semantics.
#define ACE_HAS_POSIX_NONBLOCK
// Platform supports the POSIX struct timespec type
#define ACE_HAS_POSIX_TIME
// Compiler/platform defines the sig_atomic_t typedef
#define ACE_HAS_SIG_ATOMIC_T
// Platform supports SVR4 extended signals
#define ACE_HAS_SIGINFO_T
// 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
// SunOS 4 style prototype for gettimeofday
#define ACE_HAS_SUNOS4_GETTIMEOFDAY
// HP/UX has an undefined syscall for GETRUSAGE...
#define ACE_HAS_SYSCALL_GETRUSAGE
// Note, this only works if the flag is set above!
#define ACE_HAS_GETRUSAGE
// Platform supports System V IPC (most versions of UNIX, but not Win32)
#define ACE_HAS_SYSV_IPC
// Platform supports the tid_t type
#define ACE_HAS_TID_T
// Platform selects a port automatically if asked to bind to port 0
#define ACE_HAS_WILDCARD_BIND
// Platform has XPG4 wide character support
#define ACE_HAS_XPG4_MULTIBYTE_CHAR
// Platform lacks readers/writer locks.
#define ACE_LACKS_RWLOCK_T
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// 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...
#define ACE_LACKS_CONST_STRBUF_PTR
// 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 information
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Platform supports ACE_TLI, including SVR4 facilities.
#define ACE_HAS_TLI
// ACE_HAS_SVR4_TLI should work on HP-UX, but doesn't yet. Riverace
// problem ID P27.
//#define ACE_HAS_SVR4_TLI
// Platform supports ACE_TLI tiuser header.
#define ACE_HAS_TIUSER_H
// But it has _terrno() outside the extern "C" stuff.
#define ACE_HAS_TIUSER_H_BROKEN_EXTERN_C
// Platform provides ACE_TLI function prototypes.
#define ACE_HAS_TLI_PROTOTYPES
// Platform uses a TCP TLI device other than /dev/tcp. Uses XTI only.
#define ACE_TLI_TCP_DEVICE "/dev/inet_cots"
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Threads information.
// Threads definitions are controlled by _ACE_HPUX_USE_DCETHREADS, above.
//
// NOTE! The platform_macros.GNU file may also need some settings
// to work with threads.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifdef _ACE_HPUX_USE_DCETHREADS
# if !defined (ACE_MT_SAFE)
#define ACE_MT_SAFE 1
# endif
# define ACE_HAS_THREADS
# define ACE_HAS_DCETHREADS
# define ACE_HAS_DCE_DRAFT4_THREADS
// POSIX real-time semaphore definitions are in the header files, and it
// will compile and link with this in place, but will not run. HP says
// the functions are not implemented.
//# define ACE_HAS_POSIX_SEM
# define ACE_HAS_PTHREAD_T
# define ACE_HAS_PTHREAD_EQUAL
// Platform's sigwait() has one arg
# define ACE_HAS_ONEARG_SIGWAIT
# define ACE_HAS_THREAD_SPECIFIC_STORAGE
// ... and it's looked up via an argument
# define ACE_HAS_PTHREAD_GETSPECIFIC_DATAPTR
// They forgot a const in the prototype of pthread_cond_timedwait
# define ACE_LACKS_CONST_TIMESPEC_PTR
// Platform lacks pthread_thr_sigsetmask
# define ACE_LACKS_PTHREAD_THR_SIGSETMASK
// Platform has no implementation of pthread_condattr_setpshared()
# define ACE_LACKS_CONDATTR_PSHARED
// Platform lacks pthread_attr_setdetachstate()
# define ACE_LACKS_SETDETACH
// Platform lacks TSS keydelete
# define ACE_LACKS_KEYDELETE
// Platform lacks pthread_attr_setscope
# define ACE_LACKS_THREAD_PROCESS_SCOPING
// Platform lacks pthread_attr_setstackaddr
# define ACE_LACKS_THREAD_STACK_ADDR
// If this is not turned on, the CMA wrappers will redefine a bunch of
// system calls with wrappers - one being select() and it only defines
// select with int arguments (not fd_set). So, as long as _CMA_NOWRAPPERS_
// is set, the regular fd_set arg types are used for select().
// Without threads being compiled in, the fd_set/int thing is not an issue.
# define _CMA_NOWRAPPERS_
// This is a def for this file only
# undef _ACE_HPUX_USE_DCETHREADS
#endif /* _ACE_HPUX_USE_DCETHREADS */
// Turns off the tracing feature.
// To build with tracing enabled, make sure ACE_NTRACE is not defined
#if !defined (ACE_NTRACE)
#define ACE_NTRACE 1
#endif /* ACE_NTRACE */
#define ACE_HAS_UALARM
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