openmpi/config/ompi_fortran_get_handle_max.m4

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# OMPI_FORTRAN_GET_HANDLE_MAX()
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Find the maximum value of fortran integers, then calculate
# min(INT_MAX, max fortran INTEGER). This represents the maximum
# number of fortran MPI handle index.
AC_DEFUN([OMPI_FORTRAN_GET_HANDLE_MAX],[
AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([fortran_handle_max_var],
[ompi_cv_fortran_handle_max])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for max Fortran MPI handle index],
fortran_handle_max_var,
[ # Find max fortran INTEGER value. Set to sentinel value if we don't
# have a Fortran compiler (e.g., if --disable-fortran was given).
if test $ompi_fortran_happy -eq 0; then
ompi_fint_max=0
else
OPAL_COMPUTE_MAX_VALUE([$OMPI_SIZEOF_FORTRAN_INTEGER], [ompi_fint_max])
fi
# Get INT_MAX. Compute a SWAG if we are cross compiling or something
# goes wrong.
rm -f conftest.out >/dev/null 2>&1
AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
#include <stdio.h>
#include <limits.h>
]],[[FILE *fp = fopen("conftest.out", "w");
long cint = INT_MAX;
fprintf(fp, "%ld", cint);
fclose(fp);]])],
[ompi_cint_max=`cat conftest.out`],
[ompi_cint_max=0],
[ #cross compiling is fun. compute INT_MAX same as INTEGER max
OPAL_COMPUTE_MAX_VALUE([$ac_cv_sizeof_int], [ompi_cint_max])])
# Use string comparisons with "test"; see comment above for
# rationale.
if test "$ompi_cint_max" = "0" ; then
# wow - something went really wrong. Be conservative
value=32767
elif test "$ompi_fint_max" = "0" ; then
# we aren't compiling Fortran - just set it to C INT_MAX
value=$ompi_cint_max
else
# Take the lesser of C INT_MAX and Fortran INTEGER max.
# The resulting value will then be storable in either
# type. Use expr (instead of "test -lt"), because it can
# handle 8-byte integer values.
value=$ompi_fint_max
if test "`expr $ompi_cint_max \< $value`" = "1"; then
value=$ompi_cint_max
fi
fi
AS_VAR_SET(fortran_handle_max_var, [$value])
rm -f conftest.out > /dev/null 2>&1
unset value])
AS_VAR_COPY([ompi_fortran_handle_max], [fortran_handle_max_var])
# sanity check; OMPI gets very unhappy if this value is negative...
if test 0 -ne `expr $ompi_fortran_handle_max \< 0` ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Detected negative max handle size.])
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([OMPI_FORTRAN_HANDLE_MAX],
[$ompi_fortran_handle_max],
[Max handle value for fortran MPI handles, effectively min(INT_MAX, max fortran INTEGER value)])
AS_VAR_POPDEF([fortran_handle_max_var])
])dnl