X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=rts%2FMakefile;h=2b05eff5e7e57a5d3be1b480f63f5886e389aba3;hb=fe07f054d7ae5e10b14d5fed730fe4424dabd587;hp=b1111a027fba4ac26752d31a202153a8146092e2;hpb=b1953bbb1ed3cb16497e5447db7487f0c2d9e41a;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/rts/Makefile b/rts/Makefile index b1111a0..2b05eff 100644 --- a/rts/Makefile +++ b/rts/Makefile @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ endif NON_HS_PACKAGE = YES # grab sources from these subdirectories -ALL_DIRS = hooks parallel +ALL_DIRS = hooks parallel sm ifeq "$(HOSTPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32" ALL_DIRS += win32 @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ H_FILES = $(wildcard ../includes/*.h) $(wildcard *.h) # gcc provides lots of useful warnings if you ask it. # This is a pretty good list to start with - use a # to comment out # any you don't like. -WARNING_OPTS += -Wall +WARNING_OPTS += -Wall WARNING_OPTS += -W WARNING_OPTS += -Wstrict-prototypes WARNING_OPTS += -Wmissing-prototypes @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ WARNING_OPTS += -Wbad-function-cast #WARNING_OPTS += -Wredundant-decls #WARNING_OPTS += -Wconversion -STANDARD_OPTS += -I../includes -I. -Iparallel +STANDARD_OPTS += -I../includes -I. -Iparallel -Ism # COMPILING_RTS is only used when building Win32 DLL support. STANDARD_OPTS += -DCOMPILING_RTS @@ -119,6 +119,11 @@ SRC_CC_OPTS += $(STANDARD_OPTS) SRC_CC_OPTS += $(GhcRtsCcOpts) SRC_HC_OPTS += $(GhcRtsHcOpts) +ifneq "$(GhcWithSMP)" "YES" +SRC_CC_OPTS += -DNOSMP +SRC_HC_OPTS += -optc-DNOSMP +endif + ifneq "$(DLLized)" "YES" SRC_HC_OPTS += -static endif @@ -239,7 +244,7 @@ boot :: if [ -f gmp/config.status ]; then \ cd gmp && CC=$(WhatGccIsCalled) ./config.status; \ else \ - cd gmp && CC=$(WhatGccIsCalled) ./configure --enable-shared=no \ + cd gmp && CC=$(WhatGccIsCalled) $(SHELL) configure --enable-shared=no \ --host=`echo $(HOSTPLATFORM) | sed 's/i[567]86/i486/g'`; \ fi @@ -315,10 +320,18 @@ SRC_HC_OPTS += -optc-fno-stack-protector endif # -O3 helps unroll some loops (especially in copy() with a constant argument). -# -fno-strict-aliasing is a hack because we often mix StgPtr and StgClosure pointers -# to the same object, and gcc will assume these don't alias. eg. it happens in -# copy() with gcc 3.4.3, the upd_evacee() assigments get moved before the object copy. -GC_HC_OPTS += -optc-O3 -optc-fno-strict-aliasing +sm/Evac_HC_OPTS += -optc-funroll-loops + +# Without this, thread_obj will not be inlined (at least on x86 with GCC 4.1.0) +sm/Compact_HC_OPTS += -optc-finline-limit=2500 + +# -fno-strict-aliasing is required for the runtime, because we often +# use a variety of types to represent closure pointers (StgPtr, +# StgClosure, StgMVar, etc.), and without -fno-strict-aliasing gcc is +# allowed to assume that these pointers do not alias. eg. without +# this flag we get problems in GC.c:copy() with gcc 3.4.3, the +# upd_evacee() assigments get moved before the object copy. +SRC_CC_OPTS += -fno-strict-aliasing # Cmm must be compiled via-C for now, because the NCG can't handle loops SRC_HC_OPTS += -fvia-C