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- # mmap(2) blacklisting. Some platforms provide the mmap library routine
- # but don't support all of the features we need from it.
- AC_DEFUN([AC_FUNC_MMAP_BLACKLIST],
- [
- AC_CHECK_HEADER([sys/mman.h],
- [libffi_header_sys_mman_h=yes], [libffi_header_sys_mman_h=no])
- AC_CHECK_FUNC([mmap], [libffi_func_mmap=yes], [libffi_func_mmap=no])
- if test "$libffi_header_sys_mman_h" != yes \
- || test "$libffi_func_mmap" != yes; then
- ac_cv_func_mmap_file=no
- ac_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero=no
- ac_cv_func_mmap_anon=no
- else
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether read-only mmap of a plain file works],
- ac_cv_func_mmap_file,
- [# Add a system to this blacklist if
- # mmap(0, stat_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0) doesn't return a
- # memory area containing the same data that you'd get if you applied
- # read() to the same fd. The only system known to have a problem here
- # is VMS, where text files have record structure.
- case "$host_os" in
- vms* | ultrix*)
- ac_cv_func_mmap_file=no ;;
- *)
- ac_cv_func_mmap_file=yes;;
- esac])
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether mmap from /dev/zero works],
- ac_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero,
- [# Add a system to this blacklist if it has mmap() but /dev/zero
- # does not exist, or if mmapping /dev/zero does not give anonymous
- # zeroed pages with both the following properties:
- # 1. If you map N consecutive pages in with one call, and then
- # unmap any subset of those pages, the pages that were not
- # explicitly unmapped remain accessible.
- # 2. If you map two adjacent blocks of memory and then unmap them
- # both at once, they must both go away.
- # Systems known to be in this category are Windows (all variants),
- # VMS, and Darwin.
- case "$host_os" in
- vms* | cygwin* | pe | mingw* | darwin* | ultrix* | hpux10* | hpux11.00)
- ac_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero=no ;;
- *)
- ac_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero=yes;;
- esac])
- # Unlike /dev/zero, the MAP_ANON(YMOUS) defines can be probed for.
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([for MAP_ANON(YMOUS)], ac_cv_decl_map_anon,
- [AC_TRY_COMPILE(
- [#include <sys/types.h>
- #include <sys/mman.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
- #ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS
- #define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON
- #endif
- ],
- [int n = MAP_ANONYMOUS;],
- ac_cv_decl_map_anon=yes,
- ac_cv_decl_map_anon=no)])
- if test $ac_cv_decl_map_anon = no; then
- ac_cv_func_mmap_anon=no
- else
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether mmap with MAP_ANON(YMOUS) works],
- ac_cv_func_mmap_anon,
- [# Add a system to this blacklist if it has mmap() and MAP_ANON or
- # MAP_ANONYMOUS, but using mmap(..., MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0)
- # doesn't give anonymous zeroed pages with the same properties listed
- # above for use of /dev/zero.
- # Systems known to be in this category are Windows, VMS, and SCO Unix.
- case "$host_os" in
- vms* | cygwin* | pe | mingw* | sco* | udk* )
- ac_cv_func_mmap_anon=no ;;
- *)
- ac_cv_func_mmap_anon=yes;;
- esac])
- fi
- fi
- if test $ac_cv_func_mmap_file = yes; then
- AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MMAP_FILE, 1,
- [Define if read-only mmap of a plain file works.])
- fi
- if test $ac_cv_func_mmap_dev_zero = yes; then
- AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO, 1,
- [Define if mmap of /dev/zero works.])
- fi
- if test $ac_cv_func_mmap_anon = yes; then
- AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MMAP_ANON, 1,
- [Define if mmap with MAP_ANON(YMOUS) works.])
- fi
- ])
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