From 530ffd0b7d3c39757b20f00716e486b5caf89aff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sanine Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2022 12:03:23 -0500 Subject: add cairo --- libs/cairo-1.16.0/build/configure.ac.pthread | 253 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 253 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libs/cairo-1.16.0/build/configure.ac.pthread (limited to 'libs/cairo-1.16.0/build/configure.ac.pthread') diff --git a/libs/cairo-1.16.0/build/configure.ac.pthread b/libs/cairo-1.16.0/build/configure.ac.pthread new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29c930d --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/cairo-1.16.0/build/configure.ac.pthread @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +dnl Defines the macro CAIRO_CONFIGURE_PTHREAD to find a suitable +dnl pthread implementation. There are two levels of pthread conformance +dnl we are looking for: +dnl +dnl a) A minimal level denoted by -DCAIRO_HAS_PTHREAD=1: This level +dnl requires mutex and recursive mutexattr support. If possible we try +dnl to use weakly linked stubs from libc over the real pthread library. +dnl This level is required by the cairo library proper. If the user +dnl invokes configure with --enable-pthread=yes or +dnl --enable-pthread=always then we avoid trying to use weak stubs. +dnl +dnl b) A full level denoted by -DCAIRO_HAS_REAL_PTHREAD=1: This level +dnl requires full support from a real pthread library, including thread +dnl creation, joins, thread attribtues, etc. This level is required by +dnl multithreaded applications using cairo, such as the test suite +dnl binaries and cairo utilities. +dnl +dnl Usage: +dnl CAIRO_ENABLE(pthread, pthread, , +dnl [CAIRO_CONFIGURE_PTHREAD]) +dnl +dnl This should be invoked near the end of configure.ac so that +dnl the pthread specific CFLAGS and LIBS end up at the front +dnl of CAIRO_CFLAGS and CAIRO_LIBS -- this helps ensure that we +dnl really do get non-weak symbols from the actual pthread library +dnl rather than possible stubs in other libraries. +dnl +dnl The user can override the choices made by +dnl CAIRO_CONFIGURE_PTHREAD by using --enable-pthread=yes and +dnl giving PTHREAD_CFLAGS and PTHREAD_LIBS to configure. +dnl +dnl Sets environment variables: +dnl use_pthread="yes" | "no ()" +dnl have_pthread="yes" | "no ( + +pthread_mutex_t test_mutex_initializer = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; +int test_mutex (void) +{ + int x = 0; + pthread_mutex_t mutex; + x |= pthread_mutex_init (&mutex, NULL); + x |= pthread_mutex_lock (&mutex); + x |= pthread_mutex_unlock (&mutex); + x |= pthread_mutex_destroy (&mutex); + return 0; +} + +int test_mutex_attr (void) +{ + int x = 0; + pthread_mutexattr_t attr; + pthread_mutex_t mutex; + x |= pthread_mutexattr_init (&attr); + x |= pthread_mutexattr_settype (&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE); + x |= pthread_mutex_init (&mutex, &attr); + x |= pthread_mutex_lock (&mutex); + x |= pthread_mutex_unlock (&mutex); + x |= pthread_mutex_destroy (&mutex); + x |= pthread_mutexattr_destroy (&attr); + return x; +}]) + +dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------- +dnl A program to test all the features we want to be able to run the test +dnl suite or other thready cairo applications that want real threads. +m4_define([testsuite_pthread_program],[dnl +libcairo_pthread_program + +pthread_once_t once_control = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; +void test_once_init (void) {} +int test_once (void) +{ + return pthread_once (&once_control, test_once_init); +} + +pthread_key_t test_specific_key; +int test_specific (void) +{ + int x = 0; + x |= pthread_key_create (&test_specific_key, NULL); + x |= pthread_setspecific (test_specific_key, NULL); + x |= pthread_getspecific (test_specific_key) != NULL; + return x; +} + +void cleaner (void *arg) { (void)arg; } + +void * +test_thread_main (void *arg) +{ + pthread_cleanup_push (cleaner, arg); + pthread_exit (arg); + pthread_cleanup_pop (1); + return arg; +} + +int +test_threads (void) +{ + int x = 0; + pthread_t thread; + pthread_attr_t attr; + void *arg = NULL; + x |= pthread_attr_setdetachstate (&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); + x |= pthread_create (&thread, &attr, test_thread_main, arg); + x |= pthread_equal (pthread_self(), thread); + x |= pthread_join (thread, &arg); + x |= pthread_attr_destroy (&attr); + return x; +}]) + +dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +dnl CAIRO_CHECK_PTHREAD(tag, cflags, libs, program, true-action, false-action) +dnl Set _{CFLAGS,LIBS} to {,} if we can compile and link +dnl with the given flags and libs. Execute on +dnl success and on failure. +AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CHECK_PTHREAD],[dnl + CAIRO_CC_TRY_LINK_WITH_ENV_SILENT( + [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $2"; + LIBS="$LIBS $3"], + [$4], + [$1_CFLAGS="$2"; + $1_LIBS="$3"; + $5], + [$1_CFLAGS=""; + $1_LIBS=""; + $6]) +]) + +dnl CAIRO_CONFIGURE_PTHREADS(): Look for pthreads. +dnl +dnl If the user specifies PTHREAD_CFLAGS and PTHREAD_LIBS then we use +dnl those. Otherwise we try CFLAGS=-D_REENTRANT and LIBS=-lpthread for +dnl full pthread support, and look for stubs in libc for the minimal +dnl pthread support. +dnl +dnl CFLAGS=-D_REENTRANT LIBS=-lpthread has been tested to work on: +dnl +dnl Solaris 9 (5.9) Sun C 5.8 Patch 121015-04 2007/01/10 +dnl OpenSolaris (5.11) Sun C 5.9 Patch 124868-08 2008/11/25 +dnl OpenSolaris (5.11) clang version 1.1 (trunk 90017) +dnl Tru64/OSF1 V5.1 Compaq C V6.5-003 +dnl Mac OS X 10.5.5 gcc 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5465) +dnl Mac OS X 10.6 gcc 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5659) +dnl FreeBSD 7.2 gcc 4.2 +dnl OpenBSD 4.5 gcc 3.3.5 (propolice) +dnl Debian Linux (Etch) gcc 4.3 +dnl +dnl Thread support is also in various libcs directly, so often using no +dnl flags at all works as well, but unfortunately Solaris 9 has +dnl practically _all_ of libpthread stubbed out in libc, so we cannot +dnl distinguish between a working libpthread and a stubbed out one by a +dnl link-only test. +dnl +dnl We also explicitly do not link to pthread-stubs or whatever other +dnl third-party stubs library, since that forces cairo clients to be +dnl extra careful when giving both libcairo and libpthread on the +dnl command line: the user would have to use "-lpthread -lcairo" rather +dnl than the more common "-lcairo -lpthread" to not accidentally use +dnl stubs pulled in by libcairo everywhere in the application. We +dnl might also need to have a way to teach pkg-config about library +dnl ordering constraints which aren't actual dependencies, and at this +dnl point it just starts doing my head in. +dnl +dnl If your unix-like doesn't work with the secret handshake +dnl -D_REENTRANT -lpthread and you can actually compile the rest of +dnl cairo just fine otherwise, please take a moment complain loudly +dnl to the cairo mailing list! +dnl +AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CONFIGURE_PTHREAD],[dnl + dnl Try to use the user's PTHREAD_LIBS/CFLAGS + dnl if they're available. + if test "x$PTHREAD_CFLAGS" = "x"; then + PTHREAD_CFLAGS="-D_REENTRANT" + fi + if test "x$PTHREAD_LIBS" = "x"; then + PTHREAD_LIBS="-lpthread" + fi + + dnl First try to find the real pthreads. + CAIRO_CHECK_PTHREAD( + [real_pthread], [$PTHREAD_CFLAGS], [$PTHREAD_LIBS], + [testsuite_pthread_program], + [have_real_pthread=yes], + [have_real_pthread=no]) + if test "x$have_real_pthread" != "xyes"; then + dnl Give -pthread a go. + CAIRO_CHECK_PTHREAD( + [real_pthread], [-pthread], [], + [testsuite_pthread_program], + [have_real_pthread=yes], + [have_real_pthread="no (can't link with -lpthread or -pthread)"]) + fi + PTHREAD_CFLAGS= + PTHREAD_LIBS= + + dnl Check if we can use libc's stubs in libcairo. + dnl Only do this if the user hasn't explicitly enabled + dnl pthreads, but is relying on automatic configuration. + have_pthread="no" + if test "x$enable_pthread" != "xyes"; then + CAIRO_CHECK_PTHREAD( + [pthread], [-D_REENTRANT], [], + [libcairo_pthread_program], + [have_pthread=yes], + []) + fi + + dnl Default to using the real pthreads for libcairo. + if test "x$have_pthread" != "xyes"; then + have_pthread="$have_real_pthread"; + pthread_CFLAGS="$real_pthread_CFLAGS"; + pthread_LIBS="$real_pthread_LIBS"; + fi + + dnl Tell autoconf about the results. + if test "x$have_real_pthread" = "xyes"; then + AC_DEFINE([CAIRO_HAS_REAL_PTHREAD], 1, + [Define to 1 if we have full pthread support]) + fi + if test "x$have_pthread" = "xyes"; then + AC_DEFINE([CAIRO_HAS_PTHREAD], 1, + [Define to 1 f we have minimal pthread support]) + fi + + dnl Make sure we scored some pthreads. + if test "x$enable_pthread" = "xyes" -a "x$have_pthread" != "xyes"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([pthread requested but not found]) + fi + + dnl Set the output variables for CAIRO_ENABLE. + use_pthread="$have_pthread" + pthread_REQUIRES="" +]) -- cgit v1.2.1