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"Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com> writes: > Verify that stdio.h supports %lld %zd. > Some migw variants don't unless requested explicitly (see > http://www.mail-archive.com/mingw-w64-public@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00417.html) > ), detect them early. > > Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> > Acked-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@trasno.org> > > --- > > changes from v1: > removed leftover chunk > > configure | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/configure b/configure > index 5631bbb..6ba06d6 100755 > --- a/configure > +++ b/configure > @@ -123,6 +123,26 @@ else > exit 1 > fi > > +# Check that stdio.h compiler is sane: some > +# mingw variants do not support %z %l that we rely on > +cat > $TMPC <<EOF > +#include <stddef.h> > +#include <stdio.h> > +size_t z = 1; > +long long ll = 2; > +int main(void) { > + printf("z=%zd;ll=%lld;\n", z, ll); > + return 0; > +} > +EOF > + > +if compile_prog && ($TMPE | grep "z=1;ll=2;" > /dev/null); then > + : C compiler works ok > +else > + echo "ERROR: \"$cc\" does not have a working stdio.h" > + exit 1 > +fi > + > check_define() { > cat > $TMPC <<EOF > #if !defined($1) This makes cross-compiling impossible. Is that really desirable?
2010/1/26 Måns Rullgård <mans@mansr.com>: > "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com> writes: > >> Verify that stdio.h supports %lld %zd. >> Some migw variants don't unless requested explicitly (see >> http://www.mail-archive.com/mingw-w64-public@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00417.html) >> ), detect them early. >> >> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> >> Acked-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@trasno.org> >> >> --- >> >> changes from v1: >> removed leftover chunk >> >> configure | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ >> 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/configure b/configure >> index 5631bbb..6ba06d6 100755 >> --- a/configure >> +++ b/configure >> @@ -123,6 +123,26 @@ else >> exit 1 >> fi >> >> +# Check that stdio.h compiler is sane: some >> +# mingw variants do not support %z %l that we rely on >> +cat > $TMPC <<EOF >> +#include <stddef.h> >> +#include <stdio.h> >> +size_t z = 1; >> +long long ll = 2; >> +int main(void) { >> + printf("z=%zd;ll=%lld;\n", z, ll); >> + return 0; >> +} >> +EOF >> + >> +if compile_prog && ($TMPE | grep "z=1;ll=2;" > /dev/null); then >> + : C compiler works ok >> +else >> + echo "ERROR: \"$cc\" does not have a working stdio.h" >> + exit 1 >> +fi >> + >> check_define() { >> cat > $TMPC <<EOF >> #if !defined($1) > > This makes cross-compiling impossible. Is that really desirable? I'd rather drop %ll and %z.
Michael S. Tsirkin schrieb: > Verify that stdio.h supports %lld %zd. > Some migw variants don't unless requested explicitly (see migw -> mingw I don't know any ming32 variant which supports %lld, %zd. There is a new mingw-w64 were people are addressing the problem, but that variant is unsupported by qemu. > http://www.mail-archive.com/mingw-w64-public@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00417.html) > ), detect them early. > > Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> > Acked-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@trasno.org> > > --- > > changes from v1: > removed leftover chunk > > configure | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/configure b/configure > index 5631bbb..6ba06d6 100755 > --- a/configure > +++ b/configure > @@ -123,6 +123,26 @@ else > exit 1 > fi > > +# Check that stdio.h compiler is sane: some > +# mingw variants do not support %z %l that we rely on > +cat > $TMPC <<EOF > +#include <stddef.h> > +#include <stdio.h> > +size_t z = 1; > +long long ll = 2; > +int main(void) { > + printf("z=%zd;ll=%lld;\n", z, ll); > + return 0; > +} > +EOF > + > +if compile_prog && ($TMPE | grep "z=1;ll=2;" > /dev/null); then > + : C compiler works ok > +else > + echo "ERROR: \"$cc\" does not have a working stdio.h" > + exit 1 > +fi > + > check_define() { > cat > $TMPC <<EOF > #if !defined($1) Tests of %lld must use a 64 bit pattern (ll = 0x0123456789abcdefLL). Otherwise, %lld, %ld and %d with ll = 1 will all print 1 on little endian machines, and the %lld test won't detect missing support. The problem is now several years old, it can be avoided for really important output, so it seems acceptable to wait another period of time until a working mingw is supported by qemu. A test which prevents qemu builds on windows with current mingw32 or cross builds with current debian cross mingw32 would not help. Both variants work for me even without full format support. Regards, Stefan Weil
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:44:44PM +0100, Stefan Weil wrote: > Michael S. Tsirkin schrieb: > > Verify that stdio.h supports %lld %zd. > > Some migw variants don't unless requested explicitly (see > > migw -> mingw > > I don't know any ming32 variant which supports %lld, %zd. > There is a new mingw-w64 were people are addressing the > problem, Did you try with -D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1 ? This is what the link below mentions. > but that variant is unsupported by qemu. What are the issues? > > > http://www.mail-archive.com/mingw-w64-public@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00417.html) > > ), detect them early. > > > > Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> > > Acked-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@trasno.org> > > > > --- > > > > changes from v1: > > removed leftover chunk > > > > configure | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ > > 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/configure b/configure > > index 5631bbb..6ba06d6 100755 > > --- a/configure > > +++ b/configure > > @@ -123,6 +123,26 @@ else > > exit 1 > > fi > > > > +# Check that stdio.h compiler is sane: some > > +# mingw variants do not support %z %l that we rely on > > +cat > $TMPC <<EOF > > +#include <stddef.h> > > +#include <stdio.h> > > +size_t z = 1; > > +long long ll = 2; > > +int main(void) { > > + printf("z=%zd;ll=%lld;\n", z, ll); > > + return 0; > > +} > > +EOF > > + > > +if compile_prog && ($TMPE | grep "z=1;ll=2;" > /dev/null); then > > + : C compiler works ok > > +else > > + echo "ERROR: \"$cc\" does not have a working stdio.h" > > + exit 1 > > +fi > > + > > check_define() { > > cat > $TMPC <<EOF > > #if !defined($1) > > > Tests of %lld must use a 64 bit pattern (ll = 0x0123456789abcdefLL). > Otherwise, %lld, %ld and %d with ll = 1 will all print 1 on little endian > machines, and the %lld test won't detect missing support. > > The problem is now several years old, it can be avoided for really > important output, so it seems acceptable to wait another period > of time until a working mingw is supported by qemu. > > A test which prevents qemu builds on windows with current mingw32 > or cross builds with current debian cross mingw32 would not help. > Both variants work for me even without full format support. > > Regards, > Stefan Weil
Michael S. Tsirkin schrieb: > On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:44:44PM +0100, Stefan Weil wrote: >> Michael S. Tsirkin schrieb: >>> Verify that stdio.h supports %lld %zd. >>> Some migw variants don't unless requested explicitly (see >> migw -> mingw >> >> I don't know any ming32 variant which supports %lld, %zd. >> There is a new mingw-w64 were people are addressing the >> problem, > > Did you try with -D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1 ? > This is what the link below mentions. New information on this issue: mingw-runtime 3.15 (2008-09-07) added support for standard format conversion: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=24832 The release note also says how to select MS or C99/POSIX format strings. Debian still does not include that version: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=498529 Maybe someone knows how we can help to get the new release for debian. It's needed for cross compilation (at least for users who don't want to install it manually). > >> but that variant is unsupported by qemu. > > What are the issues? > Good question. I don't know because I did not try it. It was only a guess that qemu would not work with mingw-w64 without modifications.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 08:02:26PM +0100, Stefan Weil wrote: > Michael S. Tsirkin schrieb: > > On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:44:44PM +0100, Stefan Weil wrote: > >> Michael S. Tsirkin schrieb: > >>> Verify that stdio.h supports %lld %zd. > >>> Some migw variants don't unless requested explicitly (see > >> migw -> mingw > >> > >> I don't know any ming32 variant which supports %lld, %zd. > >> There is a new mingw-w64 were people are addressing the > >> problem, > > > > Did you try with -D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1 ? > > This is what the link below mentions. > > > New information on this issue: > > mingw-runtime 3.15 (2008-09-07) added support for > standard format conversion: > > http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=24832 > > The release note also says how to select MS or C99/POSIX > format strings. > > Debian still does not include that version: > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=498529 > > Maybe someone knows how we can help to get the new release > for debian. It's needed for cross compilation (at least for > users who don't want to install it manually). Heh, configure script runs the program it's built in a couple of places. This probably does not work for cross-builds: if compile_prog "" "" ; then $TMPE && bigendian="yes" else echo big/little test failed fi likely works by luck for build to intel, because error is interpreted as little-endian. > > > >> but that variant is unsupported by qemu. > > > > What are the issues? > > > > Good question. I don't know because I did not try it. > It was only a guess that qemu would not work with > mingw-w64 without modifications.
"Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com> writes: > Heh, configure script runs the program it's built > in a couple of places. This probably does not > work for cross-builds: > > if compile_prog "" "" ; then > $TMPE && bigendian="yes" > else > echo big/little test failed > fi > > likely works by luck for build to intel, because error > is interpreted as little-endian. In FFmpeg we check the endianness like this: check_cc <<EOF || die "endian test failed" unsigned int endian = 'B' << 24 | 'I' << 16 | 'G' << 8 | 'E'; EOF od -t x1 $TMPO | grep -q '42 *49 *47 *45' && enable bigendian This works on every combination of build and target system we use.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 08:02:26PM +0100, Stefan Weil wrote: > Michael S. Tsirkin schrieb: > > On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:44:44PM +0100, Stefan Weil wrote: > >> Michael S. Tsirkin schrieb: > >>> Verify that stdio.h supports %lld %zd. > >>> Some migw variants don't unless requested explicitly (see > >> migw -> mingw > >> > >> I don't know any ming32 variant which supports %lld, %zd. > >> There is a new mingw-w64 were people are addressing the > >> problem, > > > > Did you try with -D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1 ? > > This is what the link below mentions. > > > New information on this issue: > > mingw-runtime 3.15 (2008-09-07) added support for > standard format conversion: > > http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=24832 > > The release note also says how to select MS or C99/POSIX > format strings. > > Debian still does not include that version: > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=498529 > > Maybe someone knows how we can help to get the new release > for debian. It's needed for cross compilation (at least for > users who don't want to install it manually). Format disk, install Fedora :) > > > >> but that variant is unsupported by qemu. > > > > What are the issues? > > > > Good question. I don't know because I did not try it. > It was only a guess that qemu would not work with > mingw-w64 without modifications. > >
diff --git a/configure b/configure index 5631bbb..6ba06d6 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -123,6 +123,26 @@ else exit 1 fi +# Check that stdio.h compiler is sane: some +# mingw variants do not support %z %l that we rely on +cat > $TMPC <<EOF +#include <stddef.h> +#include <stdio.h> +size_t z = 1; +long long ll = 2; +int main(void) { + printf("z=%zd;ll=%lld;\n", z, ll); + return 0; +} +EOF + +if compile_prog && ($TMPE | grep "z=1;ll=2;" > /dev/null); then + : C compiler works ok +else + echo "ERROR: \"$cc\" does not have a working stdio.h" + exit 1 +fi + check_define() { cat > $TMPC <<EOF #if !defined($1)