| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541 | #!/bin/sh ##**************************************************************#### Copyright (C) 1990-2007, Condor Team, Computer Sciences Department,## University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI.## ## Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you## may not use this file except in compliance with the License.  You may## obtain a copy of the License at## ##    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0## ## Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software## distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,## WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.## See the License for the specific language governing permissions and## limitations under the License.####**************************************************************#  THIS SCRIPT IS BEST VIEWED WITH TAB STOPS IN YOUR EDITOR AT 4 SPACES#	Author Todd Tannenbaum, 6/97# This is an env var used to see if a condor specific ld call had# been invoked. It is set to an environment variable that if it is not # defined means that this is the "root" call of a possibly recursive# invocation of condor_compile(true via a full install). If it is defined# then it represents a file which must exist when the root invocation is# finished. If the file doesn't exist, it means that our ld didn't get called.## This algorithm only checks to see if our ld got called AT LEAST ONCE, # not that it got called correctly in every instance of say a # "condor_compile make" or something like that.CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE=$CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE# if the above is not set, then we know we are the root invocation, and later# this has meaning when we create and remove this file.if [ "X$CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE" = "X" ]; then	CONDOR_LD_ROOT_INVOCATION=yes	# if it was undefined, then set it right here.	CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE="/tmp/.condor_ld_in_use.$$"else	# we are some child of another condor_compile.	CONDOR_LD_ROOT_INVOCATION=no	# we will transparently transfer the in use file name to this invocation	# as well.fi# make it available to all future children of condor_compileexport CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE# Sometimes, a user can invoke condor_compile in such a manner as it'll never# invoke an ld, but be correct. An example of this is: condor_compile gcc# -print-prog-name=ld So, if we discover a situation like that, we'll set this# to 'no' and not die with the unable to invoke ld error message. This allows# condor_compile to be called under configure and libtool properly.  The# default for this is to emit it.DIE_WITH_LD_NOT_IN_USE=yes# When we invoke a compiler/linker/whatever, make sure it eventually ends# up calling our linker. We check for that by seeing if the file we exported# into the environment is touched. This feature doesn't check all cases of# our linker being called correctly, it only checks if our linker# wasn't called AT LEAST ONCE.invoke_linker () {	# trap on various signals to not leave around the in use file.	trap 'echo "Signal Caught... cleaning up."; test "X$CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE" != "X" && rm -f $CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE; exit 1' 1 2 3 15		# invoke the program specified, but don't use exec	eval "$@"	linker_ret_code=$?	# if I am the root node, then simply invoke whatever linker I was asked to	# and when it returns, check to see if the in use file was touched. If	# it was, then our linker was called at least once	if [ "X$CONDOR_LD_ROOT_INVOCATION" = "Xyes" ]; then		# I'm the root invocation, see if the file my children made exists,		# and raise an error if it doesn't. However, other invocations of		# condor_compile legitimately ask information from the compiler and		# don't expect to produce an executable. So, in those cases, emit		# nothing and don't die with a failure.		if [ ! -f "$CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE" -a \			"$DIE_WITH_LD_NOT_IN_USE" = "yes" ];		then			echo 'ERROR: Internal ld was not invoked!'			echo 'ERROR: Executable may not be linked properly for Condor!'			echo 'ERROR: For users of Condor on Linux, we highly recommend'			echo 'ERROR: using the default compiler that came with the'			echo 'ERROR: distribution. Usually placing /usr/bin first in'			echo 'ERROR: your path will remedy this error.'			echo 'ERROR: To learn more about this error, visit this web page:'			echo 'ERROR: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/faq.html'			echo 'ERROR: and read the FAQ entry about this problem for your'			echo 'ERROR: revision of Condor.'			rm -f $CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE			exit 1;		fi				# get rid of the in use file.		rm -f $CONDOR_LD_IN_USE_FILE	fi		# if we weren't the root node, then just transparently fall backwards up	# the process call chain. I'm assuming some children underneath me had	# touched the file in question and the root invocation will know for sure.	exit $linker_ret_code}# --------------------------------------------------# Tell our "ld" to link to with the Condor libsCONDOR_COMPILE=yesexport CONDOR_COMPILE# Handle any command-line argswhile [ A = A ]do	if [ $# = 0 ]; then		break;	fi	if [ $1 = "-condor_syscall_lib" ]; then		shift		CONDOR_SPECIAL_CLIB=$1		shift		continue	fi	if [ $1 = "-condor_rt0" ]; then		shift		CONDOR_RT0=$1		shift		continue	fi	if [ $1 = "-condor_c++_support" ]; then		shift		CONDOR_CPLUS=$1		shift		continue	fi	if [ $1 = "-condor_ld_dir" ]; then		shift		CONDOR_LD_DIR=$1		shift		continue	fi	if [ $1 = "-condor_standalone" ]; then		#		# This option is ignored.  Standalone checkpointing		# has the same build procedure as standard jobs now.		# This option is kept for compatibility.		#		shift		continue	fi	if [ $1 = "-condor_lib" ]; then		shift		CONDOR_LIBDIR=$1		shift		# Reset anything based off of the libdir by default		CONDOR_CLIB=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/libcondorsyscall.a		CONDOR_ZCLIB=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/libcondorzsyscall.a		STATIC_ZLIB=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/libcondor_z.a		CONDOR_RT0=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/condor_rt0.o		CONDOR_CPLUS=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/libcondorc++support.a		CONDOR_LD_DIR=$CONDOR_LIBDIR		continue	fi	# if we made it here, there are no more command-line options	breakdone## If the user didn't tell us which library directory to use, it's OK# to fail if we can't find one using condor_config_val.#if [ "X$CONDOR_LIBDIR" = "X" ]; then    CONDOR_LIBDIR=`condor_config_val LIB 2> /dev/null`    if [ $? != 0 ]; then        echo "ERROR: Failed to find LIB using condor_config_val."        echo "You may need to add the directory containing condor_config_val"        echo "to your \$PATH, or you may need to set \$CONDOR_CONFIG in"        echo "your environment."        echo        echo "Re-running 'condor_config_val LIB' so you can see the error..."        condor_config_val LIB        exit 1    fi                                    fiif [ "X$CONDOR_CLIB" = "X" ]; then    CONDOR_CLIB=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/libcondorsyscall.afi    if [ "X$CONDOR_ZLIB" = "X" ]; then    STATIC_ZLIB=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/libcondor_z.afi    if [ "X$CONDOR_ZCLIB" = "X" ]; then    CONDOR_ZCLIB=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/libcondorzsyscall.afi    if [ "X$CONDOR_RT0" = "X" ]; then            CONDOR_RT0=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/condor_rt0.ofiif [ "X$CONDOR_CPLUS" = "X" ]; then    CONDOR_CPLUS=$CONDOR_LIBDIR/libcondorc++support.afiif [ "X$CONDOR_LD_DIR" = "X" ]; then    CONDOR_LD_DIR=$CONDOR_LIBDIRfi    if [ "X$CONDOR_SPECIAL_CLIB" = "X" ]; then            CONDOR_SPECIAL_CLIB=/not-there-bullfi## If the compressed ckpt library is available, use it.#if [ -r $CONDOR_ZCLIB ]; then	CONDOR_CLIB="$CONDOR_ZCLIB"fi## However, we still always need the compression library for other purposes.#CONDOR_CLIB="$CONDOR_CLIB $STATIC_ZLIB"if [ -r $CONDOR_SPECIAL_CLIB ]; then	CONDOR_CLIB="$CONDOR_SPECIAL_CLIB"fi	# Export these so our special "ld" script can find themexport CONDOR_LIBDIRexport CONDOR_CLIBexport CONDOR_RT0export CONDOR_CPLUSexport CONDOR_LD_DIR# Since uname and awk live in different places on various# platforms, use a PATH.  NOTE: we want to add these things to the END# of the PATH, to make sure people get the version of the compiler# they thought they were using. PATH=$PATH:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bsd# Figure out what architecture we're running on os=`uname -s`osver=`uname -r`if [ $os = "HP-UX" ]; then	osmajver=`uname -r | awk -F. '{print $2}' -`else	osmajver=`uname -r | awk -F. '{print $1}' -`fiosfull="$os$osmajver"abi=""# Determine if the system ld has been replaced with our ld script# or not.CONDOR_FULLINSTALL=falsecase $os in	HP-UX )		if [ $osmajver = "10" ]; then			if [ -x /usr/ccs/bin/ld.real ]; then				CONDOR_FULLINSTALL=true			fi 		fi		if [ $osmajver = "09" ]; then			if [ -x /bin/ld.real ]; then				CONDOR_FULLINSTALL=true			fi 		fi		;;	SunOS )		if [ $osmajver = 5 ]; then			if [ -x /usr/ccs/bin/ld.real ]; then				CONDOR_FULLINSTALL=true			fi 		fi		if [ $osmajver = 4 ]; then			if [ -x /bin/ld.real ]; then				CONDOR_FULLINSTALL=true			fi 		fi		;;	Linux )		if [ -x /usr/bin/ld.real ]; then			CONDOR_FULLINSTALL=true		fi 		;;	* )		if [ -x /bin/ld.real ]; then			CONDOR_FULLINSTALL=true		fi 		;;esac# Usage info should go here...if [ $# = 0 ]; then	echo "Usage: condor_compile <command> [options/files .... ]"	if [ $CONDOR_FULLINSTALL = true ]; then		echo "  where <commmand> is whatever you enter to compile/link your application."		exit 1	fi	echo "  where <command> is one of the following:"	echo "  gcc, g++, g77, gfortran, cc, acc, c89, CC, f77, fort77, ld, "	echo "  pgcc, pgf77, pgf90, pghpf, or icc."	echo "  (on some platforms, f90 is also allowed)"	exit 1fi# if fully installed, then just run the command - eventually we'll # hit our special ldif [ $CONDOR_FULLINSTALL = true ]; then	invoke_linker $*fiARGS=$*# check to see if the compiler is passed things like -print-prog-name=...# If so, we don't want to die with the ld no in use error message since# the compiler produces good output in this case but no executable is expected.for i in $ARGSdo	case $i in		-print-prog-name* | -print-file-name* | --version)			DIE_WITH_LD_NOT_IN_USE=no			;;	esacdone# If we were passed a -c, we're not going to be used for linking, so# we don't have to do anything special to make sure our special ld is# used.  ## Create warning for pthreads in Standard Universe. Pth library must be installed# with the --enable-pthread flag. Pth seems to be the best Green Threads library# that does POSIX Thread (pthread) emulation as of 01/10/2013.print_warning=0NAME=$1for j_pthread in $(seq 1 $#)do    if [ $# = 0 ]; then	break;    fi    if [ "$1" = "-c" ]; then	exec $ARGS;    fi    if [ "$1" = "-lpthread" ]; then	print_warning=1    fi    if [ "$1" = "-l" ] && [ "$2" = "pthread" ]; then	print_warning=1    fi    shiftdoneif [ $print_warning -eq 1 ]; then    echo "WARNING: Using pthreads with condor_compile."    echo "WARNING: condor_compile must know how to find the Pth library."    echo "WARNING: Users should add /path/to/pth-library to the environment"    echo "WARNING: variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH or add -L/path/to/pth-library"    echo "WARNING: to the command line when invoking condor_compile."    echo "WARNING: Pth must be installed with the --enable-pthread"    echo "WARNING: flag. See Pth INSTALL file for more information."fi# If not fully installed, and we didn't see a -c, add options to force# the compiler to use our special ld# First of all, we need to strip off any path from our (now) first# argument, so we can compare it different names, even if the user# specified a full path to the program.myname=`echo $NAME | sed "s/.*\///"`# Handle Intel compilersif [ $myname = "icc" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -static -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi# Handle GNU compilersif [ $myname = "gcc" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi if [ $myname = "g++" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi if [ $myname = "g77" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi if [ $myname = "gfortran" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi # Handle Portland compilers.# Notice that we explicitly do _not_ support Portland C++.# Their run-time support libraries conflict with libcondorc++support.aif [ $myname = "pgcc" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -Yl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi if [ $myname = "pgf77" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -Yl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi if [ $myname = "pgf90" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -Yl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi if [ $myname = "pghpf" ]; then	invoke_linker $ARGS -Yl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/fi # Handle ld (linker).  Since the user might have specified a full path# to ld, we want to shift (to get rid of the ld we were passed), and# call our ld directly with the remaining arguments.if [ $myname = "ld" ]; then	shift;	invoke_linker $CONDOR_LD_DIR/ld $ARGSfi# Handle all the vendor system compilers ---------------# the idea here is to simply append whatever command line# option(s) allows us to use $CONDOR_LIBDIR/ld instead# of the default path for ld.case $os in 	HP-UX )		if [ $myname = "cc" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -tl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/ld		fi		if [ $myname = "CC" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS +A -tl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/ld		fi		if [ $myname = "aCC" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS +A -tl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/ld		fi		if [ $myname = "c89" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -tl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/ld		fi		if [ $myname = "f77" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -tl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/ld		fi 		if [ $myname = "fort77" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -tl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR/ld		fi 				;;	SunOS )		use_qpath=`cc -help -flags | grep Qpath | wc -l`		if [ $myname = "cc" -a $use_qpath = 0 ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -Yl,$CONDOR_LD_DIR		fi		if [ $myname = "cc" -a $use_qpath != 0 ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -Qpath $CONDOR_LD_DIR		fi		if [ $myname = "acc" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -Qpath $CONDOR_LD_DIR		fi		if [ $myname = "CC" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -Qpath $CONDOR_LD_DIR		fi		if [ $myname = "f77" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -Qpath $CONDOR_LD_DIR		fi 				if [ $myname = "f90" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -Qpath $CONDOR_LD_DIR		fi 				;;	Linux )		# Linux's system compilers are GNU 		if [ $myname = "cc" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/		fi 		if [ $myname = "CC" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/		fi 		if [ $myname = "c++" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/		fi 		if [ $myname = "f77" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/		fi 		if [ $myname = "gfortran" ]; then			invoke_linker $ARGS -B$CONDOR_LD_DIR/		fi 				;;esac# If we made it here, we did not do anything, so print out usage	echo "Usage: condor_compile <command> [options/files .... ]"	if [ $CONDOR_FULLINSTALL = true ]; then		echo "  where <commmand> is whatever you enter to compile/link your application."		exit 1	fi	echo "  where <command> is one of the following:"	echo "  gcc, g++, g77, gfortran, cc, acc, c89, CC, f77, fort77, ld, "	echo "  pgcc, pgf77, pgf90, pghpf, or icc."	echo "  (on some platforms, f90 is also allowed)"	exit 1
 |