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author | Denys Dmytriyenko <denis@denix.org> | 2009-03-17 14:32:59 -0400 |
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committer | Denys Dmytriyenko <denis@denix.org> | 2009-03-17 14:32:59 -0400 |
commit | 709c4d66e0b107ca606941b988bad717c0b45d9b (patch) | |
tree | 37ee08b1eb308f3b2b6426d5793545c38396b838 /packages/dmalloc/files/conf.h | |
parent | fa6cd5a3b993f16c27de4ff82b42684516d433ba (diff) |
rename packages/ to recipes/ per earlier agreement
See links below for more details:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openembedded/21326
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openembedded/21816
Signed-off-by: Denys Dmytriyenko <denis@denix.org>
Acked-by: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net>
Acked-by: Philip Balister <philip@balister.org>
Acked-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Marcin Juszkiewicz <hrw@openembedded.org>
Acked-by: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org>
Acked-by: Frans Meulenbroeks <fransmeulenbroeks@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'packages/dmalloc/files/conf.h')
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 274 deletions
diff --git a/packages/dmalloc/files/conf.h b/packages/dmalloc/files/conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index d2d9c4af0c..0000000000 --- a/packages/dmalloc/files/conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,274 +0,0 @@ -/* conf.h. Generated by configure. */ -/* - * Automatic configuration flags - * - * Copyright 2000 by Gray Watson - * - * This file is part of the dmalloc package. - * - * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any - * purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided - * that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear - * in all copies, and that the name of Gray Watson not be used in - * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the document - * or software without specific, written prior permission. - * - * Gray Watson makes no representations about the suitability of the - * software described herein for any purpose. It is provided "as is" - * without express or implied warranty. - * - * The author may be contacted via http://dmalloc.com/ - * - * $Id: conf.h.in,v 1.99 2005/12/21 13:40:27 gray Exp $ - */ - -#ifndef __CONF_H__ -#define __CONF_H__ - -/* please see settings.h for manual configuration options */ - -/* - * NOTE: The following settings should not need to be tuned by hand. - */ - -/* - * Set to 1 if the mprotect function was found and the PROT_NONE, - * PROT_READ, and PROT_WRITE defines were found in sys/mman.h. This - * is so that we can restrict access to certain blocks of memory. - */ -#define PROTECT_ALLOWED 1 - -/* - * (char *)sbrk(const int incr) is the main heap-memory allocation - * routine that most systems employ. This extends the program's data - * space by INCR number of bytes. - * - * NOTE: If configure generates a 0 for this and HAVE_MMAP on your - * system, you should see the INTERNAL_MEMORY_SPACE setting in the - * settings.h file which is created from the settings.dist file. - */ -#define HAVE_SBRK 1 - -/* - * (void *)mmap(...) is another heap-memory allocation routine that - * systems employ. On newer systems it is often preferable over sbrk. - * It allocates a block of memory in the virtual-memory system. The - * USE_MMAP define is set if the standard mmap call works. - * - * NOTE: If configure generates a 0 for this and HAVE_SBRK on your - * system, you should see the INTERNAL_MEMORY_SPACE setting in the - * settings.h file which is created from the settings.dist file. - */ -#define HAVE_MMAP 1 -#define USE_MMAP 1 - -/* - * This is the basic block size in bits. If possible, the configure - * script will set this to be the value returned by the getpagesize() - * function. If not then some sort of best guess will be necessary. - * 15 (meaning basic block size of 32k) will probably be good. - * - * NOTE: some sbrk functions round to the correct page-size. No - * problems aside from a possible small increase in the administration - * overhead should happen if this value is too high. - */ -#define BASIC_BLOCK 12 - -/* - * The alignment value of all allocations in number of bytes for - * loading admin information before an allocation. If possible, the - * configure script will set this to be the value returned by - * sizeof(long) which in most systems is the register width. - * - * NOTE: the value will never be auto-configured to be less than 8 - * because some system (like sparc for instance) report the sizeof(long) - * == 4 while the register size is 8 bytes. Certain memory needs to be of - * the same base as the register size (stack frames, code, etc.). Any - * ideas how I can determine the register size in a better (and portable) - * fashion? - * - * NOTE: larger the number the more memory may be wasted by certain - * debugging settings like fence-post checking. - */ -#define ALLOCATION_ALIGNMENT 8 - -/* - * This checks to see if the abort routine does extensive cleaning up - * before halting a program. If so then it may call malloc functions - * making the library go recursive. If abort is set to not okay then - * you should tune the KILL_PROCESS and SIGNAL_INCLUDE options in - * settings.h if you want the library to be able to dump core. - */ -#define ABORT_OKAY 1 - -/* - * This checks to see if we can include signal.h and get SIGHUP, - * SIGINT, and SIGTERM for the catch-signals token. With this token, - * you can have the library do an automatic shutdown if we see the - * above signals. - */ -#define SIGNAL_OKAY 1 -#define RETSIGTYPE void - -/* - * This checks to see if we can include return.h and use the assembly - * macros there to call the callers address for logging. If you do - * not want this behavior, then set the USE_RETURN_MACROS to 0 in the - * settings.h file. - */ -#define RETURN_MACROS_WORK 1 - -/* - * Why can't the compiler folks agree about this. I really hate Unix - * sometimes for its blatant disregard for anything approaching a - * standard. - */ -#define IDENT_WORKS 1 - -/* - * Which pthread include file to use. - */ -#define HAVE_PTHREAD_H 1 -#define HAVE_PTHREADS_H 0 - -/* - * What pthread functions do we have? - */ -#define HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT 1 -#define HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_LOCK 1 -#define HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_UNLOCK 1 - -/* - * What is the pthread mutex type? Usually (always?) it is - * pthread_mutex_t. - */ -#define THREAD_MUTEX_T pthread_mutex_t - -/* - * On some systems, you initialize mutex variables with NULL. Others - * require various stupid non-portable incantations. The OSF 3.2 guys - * should be ashamed of themselves. This only is used if the - * LOCK_THREADS setting is enabled in the settings.h. - */ -#define THREAD_LOCK_INIT_VAL 0 - -/* - * Under the Cygwin environment, when malloc calls getenv, it core - * dumps. This is because Cygwin, as far as I know, is loading the - * shared libraries for the various system functions and goes - * recursive with a call to getenv. Ugh. - * - * So we have to delay the getenv call. This sets when we can do the - * getenv call so the environmental processing is delayed. - */ -#define GETENV_SAFE 1 - -/* - * See whether support exists for the constructor attribute which - * allows the library to run code before main() is called. I know - * that later versions of gcc have support for this and maybe other - * compilers do as well. - */ -#define CONSTRUCTOR_WORKS 1 - -/* - * See whether support exists for the destructor attribute which - * allows the library to run code after main() is exited. I know - * that later versions of gcc have support for this and maybe other - * compilers do as well. - */ -#define DESTRUCTOR_WORKS 1 - -/* - * See if we have the GetEnvironmentVariableA Cygwin function. This - * is used as a getenv replacement. - */ -#define HAVE_GETENVIRONMENTVARIABLEA 0 - -/* - * LIBRARY DEFINES: - */ - -/* - * Whether the compiler and OS has standard C headers. - */ -#define STDC_HEADERS 1 - -/* - * Some systems have functions which can register routines to be - * called by exit(3) (or when the program returns from main). This - * functionality allows the dmalloc_shutdown() routine to be called - * automatically upon program completion so that the library can log - * statistics. Use the AUTO_SHUTDOWN define above to disable this. - * Please send me mail if this functionality exists on your system but - * in another name. - * - * NOTE: If neither is available, take a look at atexit.c in the - * contrib directory which may provide this useful functionality for - * your system. - */ -#define HAVE_ATEXIT 1 -#define HAVE_ON_EXIT 1 - -/* Is the DMALLOC_SIZE type unsigned? */ -#define DMALLOC_SIZE_UNSIGNED 1 - -/* - * The dmalloc library provides its own versions of the following - * functions, or knows how to work around their absence. - */ -/* bells and whistles */ -#define HAVE_FORK 1 -#define HAVE_GETHOSTNAME 1 -#define HAVE_GETPID 1 -#define HAVE_GETUID 1 -#define HAVE_TIME 1 -#define HAVE_CTIME 1 - -#define HAVE_VPRINTF 1 -#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 1 -#define HAVE_VSNPRINTF 1 - -#define HAVE_RECALLOC 0 -#define HAVE_MEMALIGN 1 -#define HAVE_VALLOC 1 - -/* various functions for arg checking and/or internal use */ - -#define HAVE_ATOI 1 -#define HAVE_ATOL 1 -#define HAVE_BCMP 1 -#define HAVE_BCOPY 1 -#define HAVE_BZERO 1 -#define HAVE_INDEX 1 -#define HAVE_MEMCCPY 1 -#define HAVE_MEMCHR 1 -#define HAVE_MEMCMP 1 -#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE 1 -#define HAVE_MEMSET 1 -#define HAVE_RINDEX 1 -#define HAVE_STRCASECMP 1 -#define HAVE_STRCAT 1 -#define HAVE_STRCHR 1 -#define HAVE_STRCMP 1 -#define HAVE_STRCPY 1 -#define HAVE_STRCSPN 1 -#define HAVE_STRDUP 0 -#define HAVE_STRLEN 1 -#define HAVE_STRNCASECMP 1 -#define HAVE_STRNCAT 1 -#define HAVE_STRNCMP 1 -#define HAVE_STRNCPY 1 -#define HAVE_STRNDUP 0 -#define HAVE_STRPBRK 1 -#define HAVE_STRRCHR 1 -#define HAVE_STRSEP 1 -#define HAVE_STRSPN 1 -#define HAVE_STRSTR 1 -#define HAVE_STRTOK 1 - -/* manual settings */ -#include "settings.h" - -#endif /* ! __CONF_H__ */ |