# This macro wraps AC_SYS_LARGEFILE with one exception for Solaris. # PR binutils/9992: We have to replicate everywhere the behaviour of # bfd's configure script so that all the directories agree on the size # of structures used to describe files. AC_DEFUN([ACX_LARGEFILE],[dnl # The tests for host and target for $enable_largefile require # canonical names. AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_TARGET]) # As the $enable_largefile decision depends on --enable-plugins we must set it # even in directories otherwise not depending on the $plugins option. AC_PLUGINS case "${host}" in sparc-*-solaris*|i?86-*-solaris*) # On native 32-bit Solaris/SPARC and x86, large-file and procfs support # were mutually exclusive until Solaris 11.3. Without procfs support, # the bfd/ elf module cannot provide certain routines such as # elfcore_write_prpsinfo or elfcore_write_prstatus. So unless the user # explicitly requested large-file support through the # --enable-largefile switch, disable large-file support in favor of # procfs support. # # Check if is incompatible with large-file support. AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 #define _STRUCTURED_PROC 1 #include ], , acx_cv_procfs_lfs=yes, acx_cv_procfs_lfs=no) # # Forcefully disable large-file support only if necessary, gdb is in # tree and enabled. if test "${target}" = "${host}" -a "$acx_cv_procfs_lfs" = no \ -a -d $srcdir/../gdb -a "$enable_gdb" != no; then : ${enable_largefile="no"} if test "$plugins" = yes; then AC_MSG_WARN([ plugin support disabled; require large-file support which is incompatible with GDB.]) plugins=no fi fi # # Explicitly undef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS if enable_largefile=no for the # benefit of g++ 9+ which predefines it on Solaris. if test "$enable_largefile" = no; then LARGEFILE_CPPFLAGS="-U_FILE_OFFSET_BITS" AC_SUBST(LARGEFILE_CPPFLAGS) fi ;; esac AC_SYS_LARGEFILE ])