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diff --git a/hints/dec_osf.sh b/hints/dec_osf.sh index 8ef151e93f..8cf54b19df 100644 --- a/hints/dec_osf.sh +++ b/hints/dec_osf.sh @@ -148,6 +148,42 @@ case "$optimize" in ;; esac +## Optimization limits +case "$isgcc" in +gcc) # gcc 3.2.1 wants a lot of memory for -O3'ing toke.c +cat >try.c <<EOF +#include <sys/resource.h> + +int main () +{ + struct rlimit rl; + int i = getrlimit (RLIMIT_DATA, &rl); + printf ("%d\n", rl.rlim_cur / (1024 * 1024)); + } /* main */ +EOF +$cc -o try $ccflags $ldflags try.c + maxdsiz=`./try` +rm -f try try.c core +if [ $maxdsiz -lt 256 ]; then + # less than 256 MB is probably not enough to optimize toke.c with gcc -O3 + cat <<EOM >&4 + +Your process datasize is limited to $maxdsiz MB, which is (sadly) not +always enough to fully optimize some source code files of Perl, +at least 256 MB seems to be necessary as of Perl 5.8.0. I'll try to +use a lower optimization level for those parts. You could either try +using your shell's ulimit/limit/limits command to raise your datasize +(assuming the system-wide hard resource limits allow you to go higher), +or if you can't go higher and if you are a sysadmin, and you *do* want +the full optimization, you can tune the 'max_per_proc_data_size' +kernel parameter: see man sysconfigtab, and man sys_attrs_proc. + +EOM +toke_cflags='optimize=-O2' + fi +;; +esac + # we want dynamic fp rounding mode, and we want ieee exception semantics case "$isgcc" in gcc) ;; |