| 1 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 2 | # QNX hints |
| 3 | # |
| 4 | # Most of the hints in this file are for QNX4, which needed |
| 5 | # more help. The QNX6 hints are located toward the bottom. |
| 6 | # |
| 7 | # perl-5.7.3 passes all tests under QNX4.24G |
| 8 | # Watcom 10.6 with Beta/970211.wcc.update.tar.F |
| 9 | # socket3r.lib Nov21 1996. |
| 10 | # perl-5.7.3 fails 2 known tests under QNX6.1.0 |
| 11 | # |
| 12 | # perl-5.10.0-tobe compiles with Watcom C 10.6 |
| 13 | # and QNX 4.25 patch G w/TCPSDK installed |
| 14 | # Some tests still fail, mostly to do with dynamic/static |
| 15 | # or unsupported features in QNX. |
| 16 | # |
| 17 | ## As with many unix ports, this one depends on a few "standard" |
| 18 | # unix utilities which are not necessarily standard for QNX4. |
| 19 | # |
| 20 | # /bin/sh This is used heavily by Configure and then by |
| 21 | # perl itself. QNX4's version is fine, but Configure |
| 22 | # will choke on the 16-bit version, so if you are |
| 23 | # running QNX 4.22, link /bin/sh to /bin32/ksh |
| 24 | # ar This is the standard unix library builder. |
| 25 | # We use wlib. With Watcom 10.6, when wlib is |
| 26 | # linked as "ar", it behaves like ar and all is |
| 27 | # fine. Under 9.5, a cover is required. One is |
| 28 | # included in ../qnx |
| 29 | # nm This is used (optionally) by configure to list |
| 30 | # the contents of libraries. I will generate |
| 31 | # a cover function on the fly in the UU directory. |
| 32 | # cpp Configure and perl need a way to invoke a C |
| 33 | # preprocessor. I have created a simple cover |
| 34 | # for cc which does the right thing. Without this, |
| 35 | # Configure will create its own wrapper which works, |
| 36 | # but it doesn't handle some of the command line arguments |
| 37 | # that perl will throw at it. |
| 38 | # make You really need GNU make to compile this. GNU make |
| 39 | # ships by default with QNX 4.23, but you can get it |
| 40 | # from quics for earlier versions. |
| 41 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 42 | # Outstanding Issues for QNX4: |
| 43 | # There is no support for dynamically linked libraries in |
| 44 | # QNX4. |
| 45 | # |
| 46 | # If you wish to compile with the Socket extension, you need |
| 47 | # to have the TCP/IP toolkit, and you need to make sure that |
| 48 | # -lsocket locates the correct copy of socket3r.lib. Beware |
| 49 | # that the Watcom compiler ships with a stub version of |
| 50 | # socket3r.lib which has very little functionality. Also |
| 51 | # beware the order in which wlink searches directories for |
| 52 | # libraries. You may have /usr/lib/socket3r.lib pointing to |
| 53 | # the correct library, but wlink may pick up |
| 54 | # /usr/watcom/10.6/usr/lib/socket3r.lib instead. Make sure |
| 55 | # they both point to the correct library, that is, |
| 56 | # /usr/tcptk/current/usr/lib/socket3r.lib. |
| 57 | # |
| 58 | # dist/Cwd/Cwd.t will complain if `pwd` and cwd don't give |
| 59 | # the same results. cwd calls `fullpath -t`, so if you |
| 60 | # cd `fullpath -t` before running the test, it will |
| 61 | # pass. |
| 62 | # |
| 63 | # lib/File/Find/taint.t will complain if '.' is in your |
| 64 | # PATH. The PATH test is triggered because cwd calls |
| 65 | # `fullpath -t`. |
| 66 | # |
| 67 | # ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_sock.t: Subtest 14 is skipped due to |
| 68 | # the fact that the functionality to read back the non-blocking |
| 69 | # status of a socket is not implemented in QNX's TCP/IP. This |
| 70 | # has been reported to QNX and it may work with later versions |
| 71 | # of TCP/IP. |
| 72 | # |
| 73 | # Older issues: |
| 74 | # lib/posix.t test failed on test 17 because acos(1) != 0. |
| 75 | # Resolved in 970211 Beta |
| 76 | # lib/io_udp.t test hangs because of a bug in getsockname(). |
| 77 | # Fixed in latest BETA socket3r.lib |
| 78 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 79 | # Outstanding Issues for QNX6: |
| 80 | # The following tests are still failing as of 5.7.3: |
| 81 | # |
| 82 | # op/sprintf.........................FAILED at test 91 |
| 83 | # lib/Benchmark......................FAILED at test 26 |
| 84 | # |
| 85 | # This is due to a bug in the C library's printf routine. |
| 86 | # printf("'%e'", 0. ) produces '0.000000e+0', but ANSI requires |
| 87 | # '0.000000e+00'. QNX has acknowledged the bug and it should be |
| 88 | # fixed in 6.2.0. |
| 89 | # |
| 90 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 91 | # These hints were submitted by: |
| 92 | # Norton T. Allen |
| 93 | # Harvard University Atmospheric Research Project |
| 94 | # allen@huarp.harvard.edu |
| 95 | # |
| 96 | # If you have suggestions or changes, please let me know. |
| 97 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 98 | |
| 99 | echo "" |
| 100 | echo "Some tests may fail. Please read the hints/qnx.sh file." |
| 101 | echo "" |
| 102 | |
| 103 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 104 | # At present, all QNX4 systems are equivalent architectures, |
| 105 | # so it is reasonable to call archname=x86-qnx rather than |
| 106 | # making an unnecessary distinction between AT-qnx and PCI-qnx, |
| 107 | # for example. I will use uname's architecture for Neutrino. |
| 108 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 109 | set X `$run uname -a` |
| 110 | shift |
| 111 | [ "$1" != "QNX" ] && echo "uname doesn't look like QNX!" |
| 112 | case $4 in |
| 113 | 42[2-9]) archname='x86-qnx';; |
| 114 | *) osname='nto' |
| 115 | osvers=$3 |
| 116 | archname="$5-nto";; |
| 117 | esac |
| 118 | |
| 119 | if [ "$osname" = "qnx" ]; then |
| 120 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 121 | # QNX doesn't come with a csh and the ports of tcsh I've used |
| 122 | # don't work reliably: |
| 123 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 124 | csh='' |
| 125 | d_csh='undef' |
| 126 | full_csh='' |
| 127 | |
| 128 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 129 | # setuid scripts are secure under QNX. |
| 130 | # (Basically, the same race conditions apply, but assuming |
| 131 | # the scripts are located in a secure directory, the methods |
| 132 | # for exploiting the race condition are defeated because |
| 133 | # the loader expands the script name fully before executing |
| 134 | # the interpreter.) |
| 135 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 136 | d_suidsafe='define' |
| 137 | |
| 138 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 139 | # difftime is implemented as a preprocessor macro, so it doesn't show |
| 140 | # up in the libraries: |
| 141 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 142 | d_difftime='define' |
| 143 | |
| 144 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 145 | # strtod is in the math library, but we can't tell Configure |
| 146 | # about the math library or it will confuse the linker |
| 147 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 148 | d_strtod='define' |
| 149 | |
| 150 | lib_ext='3r.lib' |
| 151 | libc='/usr/lib/clib3r.lib' |
| 152 | |
| 153 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 154 | # ccflags: |
| 155 | # I like to turn the warnings up high, but a few common |
| 156 | # constructs make a lot of noise, so I turn those warnings off. |
| 157 | # A few still remain... |
| 158 | # |
| 159 | # unix.h is required as a general rule for unixy applications. |
| 160 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 161 | ccflags='-mf -w4 -Wc,-wcd=202 -Wc,-wcd=203 -Wc,-wcd=302 -Wc,-fi=unix.h' |
| 162 | |
| 163 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 164 | # ldflags: |
| 165 | # If you want debugging information, you must specify -g on the |
| 166 | # link as well as the compile. If optimize != -g, you should |
| 167 | # remove this. |
| 168 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 169 | ldflags="-g -N1M" |
| 170 | |
| 171 | so='none' |
| 172 | selecttype='fd_set *' |
| 173 | |
| 174 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 175 | # Add -lunix to list of libs. This is needed mainly so the nm |
| 176 | # search will find funcs in the unix lib. Including unix.h should |
| 177 | # automatically include the library without -l. |
| 178 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 179 | libswanted="$libswanted unix" |
| 180 | |
| 181 | if [ -z "`which ar 2>/dev/null`" ]; then |
| 182 | cat <<-'EOF' >&4 |
| 183 | I don't see an 'ar', so I'm guessing you are running |
| 184 | Watcom 9.5 or earlier. You may want to install the ar |
| 185 | cover found in the qnx subdirectory of this distribution. |
| 186 | It might reasonably be placed in /usr/local/bin. |
| 187 | |
| 188 | EOF |
| 189 | fi |
| 190 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 191 | # Here is a nm script which fixes up wlib's output to look |
| 192 | # something like nm's, at least enough so that Configure can |
| 193 | # use it. |
| 194 | #---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 195 | if [ -z "`which nm 2>/dev/null`" ]; then |
| 196 | cat <<-EOF |
| 197 | Creating a quick-and-dirty nm cover for Configure to use: |
| 198 | |
| 199 | EOF |
| 200 | cat >./UU/nm <<-'EOF' |
| 201 | #! /bin/sh |
| 202 | #__USAGE |
| 203 | #%C <lib> [<lib> ...] |
| 204 | # Designed to mimic Unix's nm utility to list |
| 205 | # defined symbols in a library |
| 206 | unset WLIB |
| 207 | for i in $*; do wlib $i; done | |
| 208 | awk ' |
| 209 | /^ / { |
| 210 | for (i = 1; i <= NF; i++) { |
| 211 | sub("_$", "", $i) |
| 212 | print "000000 T " $i |
| 213 | } |
| 214 | }' |
| 215 | EOF |
| 216 | chmod +x ./UU/nm |
| 217 | fi |
| 218 | |
| 219 | cppstdin=`which cpp 2>/dev/null` |
| 220 | if [ -n "$cppstdin" ]; then |
| 221 | cat <<-EOF >&4 |
| 222 | I found a cpp at $cppstdin and will assume it is a good |
| 223 | thing to use. If this proves to be false, there is a |
| 224 | thin cover for cpp in the qnx subdirectory of this |
| 225 | distribution which you could move into your path. |
| 226 | EOF |
| 227 | cpprun="$cppstdin" |
| 228 | else |
| 229 | cat <<-EOF >&4 |
| 230 | |
| 231 | There is a cpp cover in the qnx subdirectory of this |
| 232 | distribution which works a little better than the |
| 233 | Configure default. You may wish to copy it to |
| 234 | /usr/local/bin or some other suitable location. |
| 235 | EOF |
| 236 | fi |
| 237 | |
| 238 | # includes a matherr() to silence noise from watcom libc |
| 239 | archobjs="qnx.o" |
| 240 | test -f qnx.c || cp qnx/qnx.c . |
| 241 | |
| 242 | else |
| 243 | # $^O eq nto |
| 244 | |
| 245 | ccflags="$ccflags -U__STRICT_ANSI__" |
| 246 | |
| 247 | # Options required to get dynamic linking to work |
| 248 | lddlflags="$lddlflags -shared" |
| 249 | ccdlflags="$ccdlflags -Wl,-E" |
| 250 | |
| 251 | case "$usecrosscompile" in |
| 252 | define) |
| 253 | # TODO this else should probably be an elif on $2 including |
| 254 | # "Blackberry" or similar |
| 255 | |
| 256 | # Configure detects these, but they won't link for some reason: |
| 257 | d_eaccess="$undef" |
| 258 | d_dirfd="$undef" |
| 259 | d_getspnam="$undef" |
| 260 | d_setlinebuf="$undef" |
| 261 | |
| 262 | # Default to USE_SHELL_ALWAYS -- like with Android, Blackberry's |
| 263 | # shell has several commands built-in, and this works around the |
| 264 | # issue. |
| 265 | d_useshellcmds='define' |
| 266 | |
| 267 | # By this point, targetarch will be: |
| 268 | # For x86 builds, 'ntox86' or 'i486-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0-gcc' |
| 269 | # For arm builds, 'ntoarmv7' 'arm-unknown-nto-qnx8.0.0eabi' |
| 270 | # This will change those to plain x86 and armle-v7, respectively. |
| 271 | case "`$run uname -m`" in |
| 272 | *x86*) targetarch=x86;; |
| 273 | *) targetarch=armle-v7;; |
| 274 | esac |
| 275 | |
| 276 | libc="$QNX_TARGET/$targetarch/lib/libc.so" |
| 277 | |
| 278 | ldflags="$ldflags -L${QNX_TARGET}/$targetarch/lib -L${QNX_TARGET}/$targetarch/usr/lib -L${QNX_TARGET}/$targetarch/lib/gcc/4.6.3" |
| 279 | |
| 280 | ldflags="$ldflags -lc -lm -lsocket" |
| 281 | lddlflags="$lddlflags -lc -lm -lsocket " |
| 282 | libpth="$libpth /proc/boot" |
| 283 | targetenv="export LC_ALL=C; $targetenv" |
| 284 | ;; |
| 285 | *) |
| 286 | # Somewhere in the build, something tries to throw a gcc |
| 287 | # option to $cc if it knows it invokes gcc. Our cc doesn't |
| 288 | # recognize that option, so we're better off setting cc=gcc. |
| 289 | # Of course, only do this when not cross-compiling, for |
| 290 | # obvious reasons. |
| 291 | cc='gcc' |
| 292 | ;; |
| 293 | esac |
| 294 | |
| 295 | # gcc uses $QNX_TARGET/usr/include as the include directory. |
| 296 | usrinc="$QNX_TARGET/usr/include" |
| 297 | |
| 298 | # If we use perl's malloc, it dies with an invalid sbrk. |
| 299 | # This is probably worth tracking down someday. |
| 300 | usemymalloc='false' |
| 301 | |
| 302 | libswanted=`echo " $libswanted "| sed 's/ malloc / /'` |
| 303 | |
| 304 | # Some routines are only in our static libc. |
| 305 | # eg crypt() getlogin() getlogin_r() |
| 306 | usenm=false |
| 307 | fi |