# -*- shell-script -*- # # Copyright (c) 2009 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2009-2020 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved # Copyright (c) 2019 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. # $COPYRIGHT$ # # Additional copyrights may follow # # $HEADER$ # # This macro checks to ensure that the compiler properly supports # offsetof(). The PGI compilers had a problem with this macro in some # versions of their compiler on some platforms (e.g., 9.0-1 on # x86_64). The workaround is to use -DNO_PGI_OFFSET in these cases. # A bug report was submitted to PGI support in late June 2009; the # problem was apparently a trivial typo in one of their header files # and should be fixed in subsequent releases (e.g., 9.0-2?). AC_DEFUN([PRTE_CHECK_OFFSETOF],[ PRTE_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH([have_offsetof_msg]) AC_MSG_CHECKING(for functional offsetof macro) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include]], [[struct foo {int a, b;}; size_t offset = offsetof(struct foo, b); ]])], [have_offsetof_msg="yes"], [have_offsetof_msg="no"]) if test "$have_offsetof_msg" = "no"; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DNO_PGI_OFFSET" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include]], [[struct foo {int a, b;}; size_t offset = offsetof(struct foo, b); ]])], [have_offsetof_msg="yes"], [have_offsetof_msg="no"]) if test "$have_offsetof_msg" = "no"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([$have_offsetof_msg]) AC_MSG_WARN([Your compiler does not support offsetof macro]) AC_MSG_ERROR([Configure: Cannot continue]) fi fi AC_MSG_RESULT([$have_offsetof_msg]) PRTE_VAR_SCOPE_POP ])dnl