gcc/libatomic/configure.tgt
Andreas Krebbel a4c6bd0821 S/390: libatomic: Fix 16 byte atomic exchange
The compiler builtin will use the hardware instruction cdsg if the
memory operand is properly aligned and will fall back to the
library call otherwise.
In case the compiler for one part is able to detect that the
location is aligned and fails to do so for another usage of the hw
instruction and the sw fall back would be mixed on the same memory
location.  To avoid this the library fall back also has to use the
hardware instruction if possible.

libatomic/ChangeLog:

2018-03-09  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* config/s390/exch_n.c: New file.
	* configure.tgt: Add the config directory for s390.

From-SVN: r258384
2018-03-09 12:32:22 +00:00

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# -*- shell-script -*-
# Copyright (C) 2012-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>.
#
# This file is part of the GNU Atomic Library (libatomic).
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# Map the target cpu to an ARCH sub-directory. At the same time,
# work out any special compilation flags as necessary.
# Give operating systems the opportunity to discard XCFLAGS modifications based
# on ${target_cpu}. For example to allow proper use of multilibs.
configure_tgt_pre_target_cpu_XCFLAGS="${XCFLAGS}"
case "${target_cpu}" in
alpha*)
# fenv.c needs this option to generate inexact exceptions.
XCFLAGS="${XCFLAGS} -mfp-trap-mode=sui"
ARCH=alpha
;;
rs6000 | powerpc*) ARCH=powerpc ;;
riscv*) ARCH=riscv ;;
sh*) ARCH=sh ;;
aarch64*)
ARCH=aarch64
case "${target}" in
aarch64*-*-linux*)
if test -n "$enable_aarch64_lse"; then
try_ifunc=yes
fi
;;
esac
;;
arm*)
ARCH=arm
case "${target}" in
arm*-*-freebsd*)
;;
*)
# ??? Detect when -march=armv7 is already enabled.
try_ifunc=yes
;;
esac
;;
sparc)
case " ${CC} ${CFLAGS} " in
*" -m64 "*)
;;
*)
if test -z "$with_cpu"; then
XCFLAGS="${XCFLAGS} -mcpu=v9"
fi
esac
ARCH=sparc
;;
sparc64|sparcv9)
case " ${CC} ${CFLAGS} " in
*" -m32 "*)
XCFLAGS="${XCFLAGS} -mcpu=v9"
;;
esac
ARCH=sparc
;;
i[3456]86)
case " ${CC} ${CFLAGS} " in
*" -m64 "*|*" -mx32 "*)
;;
*)
if test -z "$with_arch"; then
XCFLAGS="${XCFLAGS} -march=i486 -mtune=${target_cpu}"
XCFLAGS="${XCFLAGS} -fomit-frame-pointer"
fi
esac
ARCH=x86
# ??? Detect when -march=i686 is already enabled.
try_ifunc=yes
;;
x86_64)
case " ${CC} ${CFLAGS} " in
*" -m32 "*)
XCFLAGS="${XCFLAGS} -march=i486 -mtune=generic"
XCFLAGS="${XCFLAGS} -fomit-frame-pointer"
;;
*)
;;
esac
ARCH=x86
# ??? Detect when -mcx16 is already enabled.
try_ifunc=yes
;;
*) ARCH="${target_cpu}" ;;
esac
# The cpu configury is always most relevant.
if test -d ${srcdir}/config/$ARCH ; then
config_path="$ARCH"
fi
# Other system configury
case "${target}" in
aarch64*-*-linux*)
# OS support for atomic primitives.
config_path="${config_path} linux/aarch64 posix"
;;
arm*-*-linux*)
# OS support for atomic primitives.
config_path="${config_path} linux/arm posix"
;;
s390*-*-linux*)
# OS support for atomic primitives.
config_path="${config_path} s390 posix"
;;
*-*-linux* | *-*-gnu* | *-*-k*bsd*-gnu \
| *-*-netbsd* | *-*-freebsd* | *-*-openbsd* | *-*-dragonfly* \
| *-*-solaris2* | *-*-sysv4* | *-*-irix6* | *-*-osf* | *-*-hpux11* \
| *-*-darwin* | *-*-aix* | *-*-cygwin*)
# POSIX system. The OS is supported.
config_path="${config_path} posix"
;;
*-*-mingw*)
# OS support for atomic primitives.
case ${target_thread_file} in
win32)
config_path="${config_path} mingw"
;;
posix)
config_path="${config_path} posix"
;;
esac
;;
*-*-rtems*)
XCFLAGS="${configure_tgt_pre_target_cpu_XCFLAGS}"
config_path="rtems"
;;
*-*-elf*)
# ??? No target OS. We could be targeting bare-metal kernel-mode,
# or user-mode for some custom OS. If the target supports TAS,
# we can build our own spinlocks, given there are no signals.
# If the target supports disabling interrupts, we can work in
# kernel-mode, given the system is not multi-processor.
UNSUPPORTED=1
;;
*)
# Who are you?
UNSUPPORTED=1
;;
esac
# glibc will pass hwcap to ifunc resolver functions as an argument.
# The type may be different on different architectures.
case "${target}" in
aarch64*-*-*)
IFUNC_RESOLVER_ARGS="uint64_t hwcap"
;;
*)
IFUNC_RESOLVER_ARGS="void"
;;
esac