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| # |
| |
| # All valid JVM variants |
| VALID_JVM_VARIANTS="server client minimal core zero custom" |
| |
| ############################################################################### |
| # Check if the specified JVM variant should be built. To be used in shell if |
| # constructs, like this: |
| # if HOTSPOT_CHECK_JVM_VARIANT(server); then |
| # |
| # Only valid to use after HOTSPOT_SETUP_JVM_VARIANTS has setup variants. |
| |
| # Definition kept in one line to allow inlining in if statements. |
| # Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs. |
| AC_DEFUN([HOTSPOT_CHECK_JVM_VARIANT], |
| [ [ [[ " $JVM_VARIANTS " =~ " $1 " ]] ] ]) |
| |
| ############################################################################### |
| # Check which variants of the JVM that we want to build. Available variants are: |
| # server: normal interpreter, and a tiered C1/C2 compiler |
| # client: normal interpreter, and C1 (no C2 compiler) |
| # minimal: reduced form of client with optional features stripped out |
| # core: normal interpreter only, no compiler |
| # zero: C++ based interpreter only, no compiler |
| # custom: baseline JVM with no default features |
| # |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([HOTSPOT_SETUP_JVM_VARIANTS], |
| [ |
| AC_ARG_WITH([jvm-variants], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-jvm-variants], |
| [JVM variants to build, separated by commas (server client minimal core |
| zero custom) @<:@server@:>@])]) |
| |
| if test "x$with_jvm_variants" = x; then |
| with_jvm_variants="server" |
| fi |
| JVM_VARIANTS_OPT="$with_jvm_variants" |
| |
| # Has the user listed more than one variant? |
| # Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs. |
| if [ [[ "$JVM_VARIANTS_OPT" =~ "," ]] ]; then |
| BUILDING_MULTIPLE_JVM_VARIANTS=true |
| else |
| BUILDING_MULTIPLE_JVM_VARIANTS=false |
| fi |
| # Replace the commas with AND for use in the build directory name. |
| JVM_VARIANTS_WITH_AND=`$ECHO "$JVM_VARIANTS_OPT" | $SED -e 's/,/AND/g'` |
| |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([which variants of the JVM to build]) |
| # JVM_VARIANTS is a space-separated list. |
| # Also use minimal, not minimal1 (which is kept for backwards compatibility). |
| JVM_VARIANTS=`$ECHO $JVM_VARIANTS_OPT | $SED -e 's/,/ /g' -e 's/minimal1/minimal/'` |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$JVM_VARIANTS]) |
| |
| # Check that the selected variants are valid |
| UTIL_GET_NON_MATCHING_VALUES(INVALID_VARIANTS, $JVM_VARIANTS, \ |
| $VALID_JVM_VARIANTS) |
| if test "x$INVALID_VARIANTS" != x; then |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([Unknown variant(s) specified: "$INVALID_VARIANTS"]) |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([The available JVM variants are: "$VALID_JVM_VARIANTS"]) |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue]) |
| fi |
| |
| # The "main" variant is the one used by other libs to link against during the |
| # build. |
| if test "x$BUILDING_MULTIPLE_JVM_VARIANTS" = "xtrue"; then |
| MAIN_VARIANT_PRIO_ORDER="server client minimal zero" |
| for variant in $MAIN_VARIANT_PRIO_ORDER; do |
| if HOTSPOT_CHECK_JVM_VARIANT($variant); then |
| JVM_VARIANT_MAIN="$variant" |
| break |
| fi |
| done |
| else |
| JVM_VARIANT_MAIN="$JVM_VARIANTS" |
| fi |
| |
| AC_SUBST(JVM_VARIANTS) |
| AC_SUBST(VALID_JVM_VARIANTS) |
| AC_SUBST(JVM_VARIANT_MAIN) |
| ]) |
| |
| ############################################################################### |
| # Misc hotspot setup that does not fit elsewhere. |
| # |
| AC_DEFUN_ONCE([HOTSPOT_SETUP_MISC], |
| [ |
| if HOTSPOT_CHECK_JVM_VARIANT(zero); then |
| # zero behaves as a platform and rewrites these values. This is a bit weird. |
| # But when building zero, we never build any other variants so it works. |
| HOTSPOT_TARGET_CPU=zero |
| HOTSPOT_TARGET_CPU_ARCH=zero |
| fi |
| |
| |
| AC_ARG_WITH([hotspot-build-time], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-hotspot-build-time], |
| [timestamp to use in hotspot version string, empty means determined at build time @<:@source-date/empty@:>@])]) |
| |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([what hotspot build time to use]) |
| |
| if test "x$with_hotspot_build_time" != x; then |
| HOTSPOT_BUILD_TIME="$with_hotspot_build_time" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$HOTSPOT_BUILD_TIME (from --with-hotspot-build-time)]) |
| else |
| if test "x$SOURCE_DATE" = xupdated; then |
| HOTSPOT_BUILD_TIME="" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([determined at build time (default)]) |
| else |
| # If we have a fixed value for SOURCE_DATE, use it as default |
| HOTSPOT_BUILD_TIME="$SOURCE_DATE_ISO_8601" |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$HOTSPOT_BUILD_TIME (from --with-source-date)]) |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| AC_SUBST(HOTSPOT_BUILD_TIME) |
| |
| |
| # Override hotspot cpu definitions for ARM platforms |
| if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = xarm; then |
| HOTSPOT_TARGET_CPU=arm_32 |
| HOTSPOT_TARGET_CPU_DEFINE="ARM32" |
| fi |
| ]) |