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See the GNU General Public License # version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that # accompanied this code). # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version # 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA # or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any # questions. # ################################################################################ # Terminology used in this file: # # Valid features == All possible features that the JVM knows about. # Deprecated features == Previously known features (not considered valid). # Available features == Features that are possible to use in this configuration. # Default features == Features that are on by default in this configuration. # Enabled features == Features requested by the user to be present. # Disabled features == Features excluded from being used by the user. # Active features == The exact set of features to be used for a JVM variant. # # All valid features are considered available, unless listed as unavailable. # All available features will be turned on as default, unless listed in a filter. ################################################################################ # We need these as m4 defines to be able to loop over them using m4 later on. # All valid JVM features, regardless of platform m4_define(jvm_features_valid, m4_normalize( \ ifdef([custom_jvm_features_valid], custom_jvm_features_valid) \ \ cds compiler1 compiler2 dtrace epsilongc g1gc jfr jni-check \ jvmci jvmti link-time-opt management minimal opt-size parallelgc \ serialgc services shenandoahgc vm-structs zero zgc \ )) # Deprecated JVM features (these are ignored, but with a warning) m4_define(jvm_features_deprecated, m4_normalize( cmsgc trace \ )) # Feature descriptions m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_cds, [enable class data sharing (CDS)]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_compiler1, [enable hotspot compiler C1]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_compiler2, [enable hotspot compiler C2]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_dtrace, [enable dtrace support]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_epsilongc, [include the epsilon (no-op) garbage collector]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_g1gc, [include the G1 garbage collector]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_jfr, [enable JDK Flight Recorder (JFR)]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_jni_check, [enable -Xcheck:jni support]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_jvmci, [enable JVM Compiler Interface (JVMCI)]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_jvmti, [enable Java Virtual Machine Tool Interface (JVM TI)]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_link_time_opt, [enable link time optimization]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_management, [enable java.lang.management API support]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_minimal, [support building variant 'minimal']) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_opt_size, [optimize the JVM library for size]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_parallelgc, [include the parallel garbage collector]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_serialgc, [include the serial garbage collector]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_services, [enable diagnostic services and client attaching]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_shenandoahgc, [include the Shenandoah garbage collector]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_static_build, [build static library instead of dynamic]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_vm_structs, [export JVM structures to the Serviceablility Agent]) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_zero, [support building variant 'zero']) m4_define(jvm_feature_desc_zgc, [include the Z garbage collector]) ################################################################################ # Parse command line options for JVM feature selection. After this function # has run $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED, $JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED and $JVM_FEATURES_VALID # can be used. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([JVM_FEATURES_PARSE_OPTIONS], [ # Setup shell variables from the m4 lists UTIL_SORT_LIST(JVM_FEATURES_VALID, "jvm_features_valid") UTIL_SORT_LIST(JVM_FEATURES_DEPRECATED, "jvm_features_deprecated") # For historical reasons, some jvm features have their own, shorter names. # Keep those as aliases for the --enable-jvm-feature-* style arguments. UTIL_ALIASED_ARG_ENABLE(cds, --enable-jvm-feature-cds) UTIL_ALIASED_ARG_ENABLE(dtrace, --enable-jvm-feature-dtrace) # First check for features using the # --with-jvm-features="<[-]feature>[,<[-]feature> ...]" syntax. AC_ARG_WITH([jvm-features], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-jvm-features], [JVM features to enable (foo) or disable (-foo), separated by comma. Use '--help' to show possible values @<:@none@:>@])]) if test "x$with_jvm_features" != x; then # Replace "," with " ". user_jvm_feature_list=${with_jvm_features//,/ } JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED=`$ECHO $user_jvm_feature_list | \ $AWK '{ for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) if (!match($i, /^-.*/)) printf("%s ", $i) }'` JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED=`$ECHO $user_jvm_feature_list | \ $AWK '{ for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) if (match($i, /^-.*/)) printf("%s ", substr($i, 2))}'` # Verify that the user has provided only valid (or deprecated) features UTIL_GET_NON_MATCHING_VALUES(invalid_features, $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED \ $JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED, $JVM_FEATURES_VALID $JVM_FEATURES_DEPRECATED) if test "x$invalid_features" != x; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([Unknown JVM features specified: '$invalid_features']) AC_MSG_NOTICE([The available JVM features are: '$JVM_FEATURES_VALID']) AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue]) fi # Check if the user has provided deprecated features UTIL_GET_MATCHING_VALUES(deprecated_features, $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED \ $JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED, $JVM_FEATURES_DEPRECATED) if test "x$deprecated_features" != x; then AC_MSG_WARN([Deprecated JVM features specified (will be ignored): '$deprecated_features']) # Filter out deprecated features UTIL_GET_NON_MATCHING_VALUES(JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED, \ $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED, $deprecated_features) UTIL_GET_NON_MATCHING_VALUES(JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED, \ $JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED, $deprecated_features) fi fi # Then check for features using the "--enable-jvm-feature-" syntax. # Using m4, loop over all features with the variable FEATURE. m4_foreach(FEATURE, m4_split(jvm_features_valid), [ # Create an m4 variable containing a shell variable name (like # "enable_jvm_feature_static_build"), and the description. m4_define(FEATURE_SHELL, [enable_jvm_feature_]m4_translit(FEATURE, -, _)) m4_define(FEATURE_DESCRIPTION, [jvm_feature_desc_]m4_translit(FEATURE, -, _)) AC_ARG_ENABLE(jvm-feature-FEATURE, AS_HELP_STRING( [--enable-jvm-feature-FEATURE], [enable jvm feature 'FEATURE' (FEATURE_DESCRIPTION)])) if test "x$FEATURE_SHELL" = xyes; then JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED="$JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED FEATURE" elif test "x$FEATURE_SHELL" = xno; then JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED="$JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED FEATURE" elif test "x$FEATURE_SHELL" != x; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid value for --enable-jvm-feature-FEATURE: '$FEATURE_SHELL']) fi m4_undefine([FEATURE_SHELL]) m4_undefine([FEATURE_DESCRIPTION]) ]) # Likewise, check for deprecated arguments. m4_foreach(FEATURE, m4_split(jvm_features_deprecated), [ AC_ARG_ENABLE(jvm-feature-FEATURE, AS_HELP_STRING( [--enable-jvm-feature-FEATURE], [Deprecated. Option is kept for backwards compatibility and is ignored])) m4_define(FEATURE_SHELL, [enable_jvm_feature_]m4_translit(FEATURE, -, _)) if test "x$FEATURE_SHELL" != x; then AC_MSG_WARN([Deprecated JVM feature, will be ignored: --enable-jvm-feature-FEATURE]) fi m4_undefine([FEATURE_SHELL]) ]) # Check if the user has both enabled and disabled a feature UTIL_GET_MATCHING_VALUES(enabled_and_disabled, $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED, \ $JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED) if test "x$enabled_and_disabled" != x; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([These feature are both enabled and disabled: '$enabled_and_disabled']) AC_MSG_NOTICE([This can happen if you mix --with-jvm-features and --enable-jvm-feature-*]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([The recommendation is to only use --enable-jvm-feature-*]) AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue]) fi # Clean up lists and announce results to user UTIL_SORT_LIST(JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED, $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for JVM features enabled by the user]) if test "x$JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED" != x; then AC_MSG_RESULT(['$JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED']) else AC_MSG_RESULT([none]) fi UTIL_SORT_LIST(JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED, $JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for JVM features disabled by the user]) if test "x$JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED" != x; then AC_MSG_RESULT(['$JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED']) else AC_MSG_RESULT([none]) fi # Makefiles use VALID_JVM_FEATURES in check-jvm-feature to verify correctness. VALID_JVM_FEATURES="$JVM_FEATURES_VALID" AC_SUBST(VALID_JVM_FEATURES) ]) ################################################################################ # Helper function for the JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_* suite. # The code in the code block should assign 'false' to the variable AVAILABLE # if the feature is not available, and this function will handle everything # else that is needed. # # arg 1: The name of the feature to test # arg 2: The code block to execute # AC_DEFUN([JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_AVAILABILITY], [ # Assume that feature is available AVAILABLE=true # Execute feature test block $2 AC_MSG_CHECKING([if JVM feature '$1' is available]) if test "x$AVAILABLE" = "xtrue"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_UNAVAILABLE="$JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_UNAVAILABLE $1" fi ]) ################################################################################ # Check if the feature 'cds' is available on this platform. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_CDS], [ JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_AVAILABILITY(cds, [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([if platform is supported by CDS]) if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = xaix; then AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_OS-$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU]) AVAILABLE=false else AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) fi ]) ]) ################################################################################ # Check if the feature 'dtrace' is available on this platform. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_DTRACE], [ JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_AVAILABILITY(dtrace, [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for dtrace tool and platform support]) if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH" = "xppc"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH]) AVAILABLE=false elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH" = "xs390"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH]) AVAILABLE=false elif test "x$DTRACE" != "x" && test -x "$DTRACE"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([$DTRACE]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AVAILABLE=false fi AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/sdt.h], [dtrace_headers_ok=true]) if test "x$dtrace_headers_ok" != "xtrue"; then HELP_MSG_MISSING_DEPENDENCY([dtrace]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([Cannot enable dtrace with missing dependencies. See above.]) AVAILABLE=false fi ]) ]) ################################################################################ # Check if the feature 'jvmci' is available on this platform. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_JVMCI], [ JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_AVAILABILITY(jvmci, [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([if platform is supported by JVMCI]) if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xx86_64"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xaarch64"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xriscv64"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU]) AVAILABLE=false fi ]) ]) ################################################################################ # Check if the feature 'shenandoahgc' is available on this platform. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_SHENANDOAHGC], [ JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_AVAILABILITY(shenandoahgc, [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([if platform is supported by Shenandoah]) if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU_ARCH" = "xx86" || \ test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xaarch64" || \ test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xppc64le" || \ test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xriscv64"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU]) AVAILABLE=false fi ]) ]) ################################################################################ # Check if the feature 'zgc' is available on this platform. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_ZGC], [ JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_AVAILABILITY(zgc, [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([if platform is supported by ZGC]) if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xx86_64"; then if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xlinux" || \ test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xwindows" || \ test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xmacosx"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_OS-$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU]) AVAILABLE=false fi elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xaarch64"; then if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xlinux" || \ test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xwindows" || \ test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xmacosx"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_OS-$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU]) AVAILABLE=false fi elif test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xppc64le" || \ test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xriscv64"; then if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xlinux"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_OS-$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU]) AVAILABLE=false fi else AC_MSG_RESULT([no, $OPENJDK_TARGET_OS-$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU]) AVAILABLE=false fi if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_OS" = "xwindows"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([if Windows APIs required for ZGC is present]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE( [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include ]], [[struct MEM_EXTENDED_PARAMETER x;]]) ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([no, missing required APIs]) AVAILABLE=false ] ) fi ]) ]) ################################################################################ # Setup JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_UNAVAILABLE and JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_FILTER # to contain those features that are unavailable, or should be off by default, # for this platform, regardless of JVM variant. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([JVM_FEATURES_PREPARE_PLATFORM], [ # The checks below should add unavailable features to # JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_UNAVAILABLE. JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_CDS JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_DTRACE JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_JVMCI JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_SHENANDOAHGC JVM_FEATURES_CHECK_ZGC ]) ################################################################################ # Setup JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE and JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER # to contain those features that are unavailable, or should be off by default, # for this particular JVM variant. # # arg 1: JVM variant # AC_DEFUN([JVM_FEATURES_PREPARE_VARIANT], [ variant=$1 # Check which features are unavailable for this JVM variant. # This means that is not possible to build these features for this variant. if test "x$variant" = "xminimal"; then JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE="cds zero" elif test "x$variant" = "xcore"; then JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE="cds minimal zero" elif test "x$variant" = "xzero"; then JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE="compiler1 compiler2 \ jvmci minimal zgc" else JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE="minimal zero" fi # Check which features should be off by default for this JVM variant. if test "x$variant" = "xclient"; then JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER="compiler2 jvmci link-time-opt opt-size" elif test "x$variant" = "xminimal"; then JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER="cds compiler2 dtrace epsilongc g1gc \ jfr jni-check jvmci jvmti management parallelgc services \ shenandoahgc vm-structs zgc" if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = xarm ; then JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER="$JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER opt-size" else # Only arm-32 should have link-time-opt enabled as default. JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER="$JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER \ link-time-opt" fi elif test "x$variant" = "xcore"; then JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER="compiler1 compiler2 jvmci \ link-time-opt opt-size" elif test "x$variant" = "xzero"; then JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER="jfr link-time-opt opt-size" else JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER="link-time-opt opt-size" fi ]) ################################################################################ # Calculate the actual set of active JVM features for this JVM variant. Store # the result in JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE. # # arg 1: JVM variant # AC_DEFUN([JVM_FEATURES_CALCULATE_ACTIVE], [ variant=$1 # The default is set to all valid features except those unavailable or listed # in a filter. if test "x$variant" != xcustom; then UTIL_GET_NON_MATCHING_VALUES(default_for_variant, $JVM_FEATURES_VALID, \ $JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_UNAVAILABLE $JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE \ $JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_FILTER $JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER) else # Except for the 'custom' variant, where the default is to start with an # empty set. default_for_variant="" fi # Verify that explicitly enabled features are available UTIL_GET_MATCHING_VALUES(enabled_but_unavailable, $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED, \ $JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_UNAVAILABLE $JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE) if test "x$enabled_but_unavailable" != x; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([ERROR: Unavailable JVM features explicitly enabled for '$variant': '$enabled_but_unavailable']) AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue]) fi # Notify the user if their command line options has no real effect UTIL_GET_MATCHING_VALUES(enabled_but_default, $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED, \ $default_for_variant) if test "x$enabled_but_default" != x; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([Default JVM features explicitly enabled for '$variant': '$enabled_but_default']) fi UTIL_GET_MATCHING_VALUES(disabled_but_unavailable, $JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED, \ $JVM_FEATURES_PLATFORM_UNAVAILABLE $JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE) if test "x$disabled_but_unavailable" != x; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([Unavailable JVM features explicitly disabled for '$variant': '$disabled_but_unavailable']) fi # JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE is the set of all default features and all explicitly # enabled features, with the explicitly disabled features filtered out. UTIL_GET_NON_MATCHING_VALUES(JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE, $default_for_variant \ $JVM_FEATURES_ENABLED, $JVM_FEATURES_DISABLED) ]) ################################################################################ # Filter the unsupported feature combinations. # This is called after JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE are fully populated. # AC_DEFUN([JVM_FEATURES_FILTER_UNSUPPORTED], [ # G1 late barrier expansion in C2 is not implemented for some platforms. # Choose not to support G1 in this configuration. if JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(compiler2); then if test "x$OPENJDK_TARGET_CPU" = "xx86"; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([G1 cannot be used with C2 on this platform, disabling G1]) UTIL_GET_NON_MATCHING_VALUES(JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE, $JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE, "g1gc") fi fi ]) ################################################################################ # Helper function for JVM_FEATURES_VERIFY. Check if the specified JVM # feature is active. To be used in shell if constructs, like this: # 'if JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(jvmti); then' # # Definition kept in one line to allow inlining in if statements. # Additional [] needed to keep m4 from mangling shell constructs. AC_DEFUN([JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE], [ [ [[ " $JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE " =~ ' '$1' ' ]] ] ]) ################################################################################ # Verify that the resulting set of features is consistent and legal. # # arg 1: JVM variant # AC_DEFUN([JVM_FEATURES_VERIFY], [ variant=$1 if JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(jvmci) && ! (JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(compiler1) || \ JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(compiler2)); then AC_MSG_ERROR([Specified JVM feature 'jvmci' requires feature 'compiler2' or 'compiler1' for variant '$variant']) fi if JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(jvmti) && ! JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(services); then AC_MSG_ERROR([Specified JVM feature 'jvmti' requires feature 'services' for variant '$variant']) fi # For backwards compatibility, disable a feature "globally" if one variant # is missing the feature. if ! JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(cds); then ENABLE_CDS="false" fi if ! JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(jvmci); then INCLUDE_JVMCI="false" fi if JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(compiler2); then INCLUDE_COMPILER2="true" fi # Verify that we have at least one gc selected (i.e., feature named "*gc"). if ! JVM_FEATURES_IS_ACTIVE(.*gc); then AC_MSG_NOTICE([At least one gc needed for variant '$variant'.]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([Specified features: '$JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE']) AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot continue]) fi ]) ################################################################################ # Set up all JVM features for each enabled JVM variant. Requires that # JVM_FEATURES_PARSE_OPTIONS has been called. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([JVM_FEATURES_SETUP], [ # Set up variant-independent factors JVM_FEATURES_PREPARE_PLATFORM # For backwards compatibility, tentatively enable these features "globally", # and disable them in JVM_FEATURES_VERIFY if a variant is found that are # missing any of them. ENABLE_CDS="true" INCLUDE_JVMCI="true" INCLUDE_COMPILER2="false" for variant in $JVM_VARIANTS; do # Figure out if any features are unavailable, or should be filtered out # by default, for this variant. # Store the result in JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_UNAVAILABLE and # JVM_FEATURES_VARIANT_FILTER. JVM_FEATURES_PREPARE_VARIANT($variant) # Calculate the resulting set of enabled features for this variant. # The result is stored in JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE. JVM_FEATURES_CALCULATE_ACTIVE($variant) # Filter unsupported feature combinations from JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE. JVM_FEATURES_FILTER_UNSUPPORTED # Verify consistency for JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE. JVM_FEATURES_VERIFY($variant) # Keep feature list sorted and free of duplicates UTIL_SORT_LIST(JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE, $JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE) AC_MSG_CHECKING([JVM features to use for variant '$variant']) AC_MSG_RESULT(['$JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE']) # Save this as e.g. JVM_FEATURES_server, using indirect variable # referencing. features_var_name=JVM_FEATURES_$variant eval $features_var_name=\"$JVM_FEATURES_ACTIVE\" done # Unfortunately AC_SUBST does not work with non-literally named variables, # so list all variants here. AC_SUBST(JVM_FEATURES_server) AC_SUBST(JVM_FEATURES_client) AC_SUBST(JVM_FEATURES_minimal) AC_SUBST(JVM_FEATURES_core) AC_SUBST(JVM_FEATURES_zero) AC_SUBST(JVM_FEATURES_custom) AC_SUBST(INCLUDE_JVMCI) AC_SUBST(INCLUDE_COMPILER2) ])