Обсуждение: Fwd: Solaris build of 7.4 problem with --enable-thread-safety
>Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 10:11:15 -0600 >To: pgsql-ports@postgresql.org >From: Seum-Lim Gan <slgan@lucent.com> >Subject: Solaris build of 7.4 problem with --enable-thread-safety >Cc: Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> >Bcc: >X-Attachments: > >Hi Josh, > >Is there someone could look into this ? >I have narrowed down the problem. > >Thanks. > >Gan > > >This problem will only occur if I configure to use >the --enable-thread-safety option. > >Here is the configure options I used: > >MYCC=/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/cc > >/bin/env CC=$MYCC CFLAGS='-C -mt -D_SVR4 ' ./configure \ >--prefix=/platdb \ >--with-pgport=5333 \ >--without-readline \ >--with-CXX \ >--with-perl \ >--with-java \ >--with-pam \ >--enable-syslog \ >--enable-nls \ >--enable-thread-safety > >Wihout the --enable-thread-safety option, everything compiled fine. > >With --enable-thread-safety, it failed while trying to compile the >src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib > >I have already cut down my configure to have just the following and >compile failed the same way: > >MYCC=/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/cc > >/bin/env CC=$MYCC CFLAGS='-C -mt -D_SVR4 ' ./configure \ >--prefix=/platdb \ >--without-readline \ >--enable-thread-safety > >Below is the make output: > >make[4]: Entering directory >`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib' >/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/cc -Xa -G -h libecpg.so.4 execute.o >typename.o descriptor.o data.o error.o prepare.o memory.o connect.o >misc.o -L../../../../src/port -L../pgtypeslib -lpgtypes >-L../../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq -lm -pthread -R/platdb/lib >-o libecpg.so.4.0 >cc: Warning: multiple use of -h option, previous one discarded. >ld: fatal: recording name conflict: file >`../../../../src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.so' and -h option provide >identical dependency names: read >ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to libecpg.so.4.0 >make[4]: *** [libecpg.so.4.0] Error 1 >make[4]: Leaving directory >`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib' >make[3]: *** [all] Error 2 >make[3]: Leaving directory >`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg' >make[2]: *** [all] Error 2 >make[2]: Leaving directory >`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces' >make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 >make[1]: Leaving directory >`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src' >make: *** [all] Error 2 > > >At 2:44 pm -0600 2003/11/21, Seum-Lim Gan wrote: >>Hi, >> >>I did not get any respond to this build error. >>How should I proceed with this ? >>Is there anything in the makefile I need to change ? >> >>I did not get this build error when I way compiling the 7.4b4. >> >>Thanks. >> >>Gan >> >>At 11:45 am -0600 2003/11/20, Seum-Lim Gan wrote: >>>Hi, >>> >>>I tried to compile the new 7.4 in Solaris 2.9 Sparc >>>and Solaris 2.8 intel and got the same make error: >>> >>>Solaris 8 intel: >>>================ >>>/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/cc -Xa -G -h libecpg.so.4 execute.o >>>typename.o descriptor.o data.o error.o prepare.o memory.o >>>connect.o misc.o -L../../../../src/port -L../pgtypeslib -lpgtypes >>>-L../../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq -lm -pthread -R/platdb/lib >>>-o libecpg.so.4.0 >>>cc: Warning: multiple use of -h option, previous one discarded. >>>ld: fatal: recording name conflict: file >>>`../../../../src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.so' and -h option provide >>>identical dependency names: read >>>ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to libecpg.so.4.0 >>>make[4]: *** [libecpg.so.4.0] Error 1 >>>make[4]: Leaving directory >>>`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/intel32/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib' >>>make[3]: *** [all] Error 2 >>>make[3]: Leaving directory >>>`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/intel32/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg' >>>make[2]: *** [all] Error 2 >>>make[2]: Leaving directory >>>`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/intel32/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces' >>>make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 >>>make[1]: Leaving directory >>>`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/intel32/postgresql-7.4/src' >>>make: *** [all] Error 2 >>> >>> >>>Solaris 9 Sparc: >>>================ >>>/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/cc -Xa -G -h libecpg.so.4 execute.o >>>typename.o descriptor.o data.o error.o prepare.o memory.o >>>connect.o misc.o -L../../../../src/port -L../pgtypeslib -lpgtypes >>>-L../../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq -lm -pthread -R/platdb/lib >>>-o libecpg.so.4.0 >>>cc: Warning: multiple use of -h option, previous one discarded. >>>ld: fatal: recording name conflict: file >>>`../../../../src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.so' and -h option provide >>>identical dependency names: read >>>ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to libecpg.so.4.0 >>>make[4]: *** [libecpg.so.4.0] Error 1 >>>make[4]: Leaving directory >>>`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol9/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib' >>>make[3]: *** [all] Error 2 >>>make[3]: Leaving directory >>>`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol9/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg' >>>make[2]: *** [all] Error 2 >>>make[2]: Leaving directory >>>`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol9/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces' >>>make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 >>>make[1]: Leaving directory >>>`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol9/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src' >>>make: *** [all] Error 2 >>> >>> >>>Could you help ? >>> >>>Thanks. >>> >>>Gan > >- -- +--------------------------------------------------------+ | Seum-Lim GAN email : slgan@lucent.com | | Lucent Technologies | | 2000 N. Naperville Road, 6B-403F tel : (630)-713-6665 | | Naperville, IL 60566, USA. fax : (630)-713-7272 | | web : http://inuweb.ih.lucent.com/~slgan | +--------------------------------------------------------+
Seum-Lim Gan writes: > >make[4]: Entering directory > >`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib' > >/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/cc -Xa -G -h libecpg.so.4 execute.o > >typename.o descriptor.o data.o error.o prepare.o memory.o connect.o > >misc.o -L../../../../src/port -L../pgtypeslib -lpgtypes > >-L../../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq -lm -pthread -R/platdb/lib > >-o libecpg.so.4.0 > >cc: Warning: multiple use of -h option, previous one discarded. > >ld: fatal: recording name conflict: file > >`../../../../src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.so' and -h option provide > >identical dependency names: read > >ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to libecpg.so.4.0 > >make[4]: *** [libecpg.so.4.0] Error 1 Could you try to set your compiler into some kind of verbose mode, where it prints out the commands it executes internally? I suspect that the addition of the -pthread option results in side effects that interfere with the -h option. -- Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net
Hi Peter, I got the output from the cc verbose (-#). Looks like there is a "-hread" towards the end. Thanks. Gan /opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/cc -# -Xa -G -h libecpg.so.4 execute.o typename.o descriptor.o data.o error.o prepare.o memory.o connect.o misc.o -L../../../../src/port -L../pgtypeslib -lpgtypes -L../../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq -lm -pthread -R/platdb/lib -o libecpg.so.4.0 cc: Warning: multiple use of -h option, previous one discarded. ### Note: NLSPATH = /opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/../WS6U2/bin/../lib/locale/%L/LC_MESSAGES/%N.cat:/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/../WS6U2/bin/../../lib/locale/%L/LC_MESSAGES/%N.cat ### command line files and options (expanded): ### -p -Xa -G execute.o typename.o descriptor.o data.o error.o prepare.o memory.o connect.o misc.o -L../../../../src/port -L../pgtypeslib -lpgtypes -L../../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq -lm -t -R/platdb/lib -o libecpg.so.4.0 ### Note: LD_LIBRARY_PATH = <null> ### Note: LD_RUN_PATH = <null> /usr/ccs/bin/ld /opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/lib/crti.o /opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/lib/values-xa.o -o libecpg.so.4.0 -G execute.o typename.o descriptor.o data.o error.o prepare.o memory.o connect.o misc.o -L../../../../src/port -L../pgtypeslib -lpgtypes -L../../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq -lm -t -R/platdb/lib -hread -Y "P,/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/lib/libp:/usr/ccs/lib/libp:/usr/lib/libp:/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/usr/lib" -Qy /opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/WS6U2/lib/crtn.o ld: fatal: recording name conflict: file `../../../../src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.so' and -h option provide identical dependency names: read ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to libecpg.so.4.0 At 8:32 pm +0100 2003/11/24, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >Seum-Lim Gan writes: > >> >make[4]: Entering directory >> >`/n/DBMS/edbteam/src/sol8/sparc64/postgresql-7.4/src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib' >> >/opt/SUNWspro6.2/SUNWspro/bin/cc -Xa -G -h libecpg.so.4 execute.o >> >typename.o descriptor.o data.o error.o prepare.o memory.o connect.o >> >misc.o -L../../../../src/port -L../pgtypeslib -lpgtypes >> >-L../../../../src/interfaces/libpq -lpq -lm -pthread -R/platdb/lib >> >-o libecpg.so.4.0 >> >cc: Warning: multiple use of -h option, previous one discarded. >> >ld: fatal: recording name conflict: file >> >`../../../../src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.so' and -h option provide >> >identical dependency names: read >> >ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to libecpg.so.4.0 >> >make[4]: *** [libecpg.so.4.0] Error 1 > >Could you try to set your compiler into some kind of verbose mode, where >it prints out the commands it executes internally? I suspect that the >addition of the -pthread option results in side effects that interfere >with the -h option. > >-- >Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net -- +--------------------------------------------------------+ | Seum-Lim GAN email : slgan@lucent.com | | Lucent Technologies | | 2000 N. Naperville Road, 6B-403F tel : (630)-713-6665 | | Naperville, IL 60566, USA. fax : (630)-713-7272 | | web : http://inuweb.ih.lucent.com/~slgan | +--------------------------------------------------------+
Seum-Lim Gan writes: > I got the output from the cc verbose (-#). > Looks like there is a "-hread" towards the end. Apparently, your compiler does not understand the -pthread option. I've read on the net that the Sun compiler options for thread-safety have changed a few times, but I haven't found a system yet. If you just want to get going, edit src/template/solaris and replace -pthread by the right option (-mt in your case?). -- Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net
Hi Peter,
You are right. I looked at the man page and it does not
have the -pthread option but the -mt option.
Perhaps there is a way to automate and detect which
one it has ?
I find in the man page that there is another option
-###, which is like -# but does not actually execute:
The following options are interpreted by cc:
-# Show each component as it is invoked (verbose mode).
-### Show each component as it is invoked, but, unlike the
-# option, do not actually execute.
Maybe a better way is to do cc -flags and it will return
all the flags and then grep for pthread and see if it is a valid
option. Here is the output of cc -flags:
-# Verbose mode
-### Show compiler commands built by driver, no compilation
-A<name[(tokens)]> Preprocessor predicate assertion
-B<[static|dynamic]> Specify dynamic or static binding
-C Prevent preprocessor from removing comments
-c Compile only - produce .o files, suppress linking
-D<name[=token]> Associate name with token as if by #define
-d[y|n] dynamic [-dy] or static [-dn] option to linker
-dalign Expands to -xmemalign=8s
-E Compile source through preprocessor only, output to stdout
-erroff=<t> Suppress warnings specified by tags t(%none, %all, <tag list>)
-errtags=<a> Display messages with tags a(no, yes)
-errwarn=<t> Treats warnings specified by tags t(%none, %all, <tag
list>) as errors
-fast Optimize using a selection of options
-fd Report old-style function definitions and declarations
-flags Show this summary of compiler options
-fnonstd Initialize floating-point hardware to non-standard preferences
-fns[=<yes|no>] Select non-standard floating point mode
-fround=<r> Select the IEEE rounding mode in effect at startup
-fsimple[=<n>] Select floating-point optimization preferences <n>
-fsingle Use single-precision arithmetic (-Xt and -Xs modes only)
-ftrap=<t> Select floating-point trapping mode in effect at startup
-G Build a dynamic shared library
-g Compile for debugging
-H Print path name of each file included during compilation
-h <name> Assign <name> to generated dynamic shared library
-I<dir> Add <dir> to preprocessor #include file search path
-i Passed to linker to ignore any LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting
-keeptmp Keep temporary files created during compilation
-KPIC Compile position independent code with 32-bit addresses
-Kpic Compile position independent code
-L<dir> Pass to linker to add <dir> to the library search path
-l<name> Link with library lib<name>.a or lib<name>.so
-mc Remove duplicate strings from .comment section of output files
-misalign Expands to -xmemalign=1i
-misalign2 Expands to -xmemalign=2i
-mr Remove all strings from .comment section of output files
-mr,"string" Remove all strings and append "string" to .comment section
-mt Specify options needed when compiling multi-threaded code
-native Optimize for the host system (-xtarget=native)
-noqueue Disable queuing of compiler license requests
-O Use default optimization level (-xO2)
-o <outputfile> Set name of output file to <outputfile>
-P Compile source through preprocessor only, output to .i file
-p Compile for profiling with prof
-Q[y|n] Emit/don't emit identification info to output file
-qp Compile for profiling with prof
-R<dir[:dir]> Build runtime search path list into executable
-S Compile and only generate assembly code (.s)
-s Strip symbol table from the executable file
-U<name> Delete initial definition of preprocessor symbol <name>
-V Report version number of each compilation phase
-v Do stricter semantic checking
-W<c>,<arg> Pass <arg> to specified component <c> (a,c,l,m,p,0,2,o)
-w Suppress compiler warning messages
-Xa Compile assuming ANSI C conformance, allow K & R
extensions (default mode)
-Xc Compile assuming strict ANSI C conformance
-Xs Compile assuming (pre-ANSI) K & R C style code
-Xt Compile assuming K & R conformance, allow ANSI C
-xa Collect data for tcov basic block profiling (old format)
-xalias_level=<a> Enable optimizations based on the specified alias_level
-xarch=<a> Specify target architecture instruction set
-xautopar Enable automatic loop parallelization (requires
WorkShop license)
-xbuiltin[=<b>] When profitable inline, or substitute intrinisic
functions for system functions, b={%all,%none}
-xc99[=<a>] Enable ISO C99 features, <a>={%all,%none}
-xcache=<c> Define cache properties for use by optimizer
-xCC Accept C++ style comments
-xcg89 Expands to -xarch=v7 -xchip=old -xcache=64/32/1
-xcg92 Expands to -xarch=v8 -xchip=super -xcache=16/32/4:1024/32/1
-xchar_byte_order=<o> Specify multi-char byte order <o> (default, high, low)
-xchip=<c> Specify the target processor for use by the optimizer
-xcode=<c> Generate different code for forming addresses
-xcrossfile[=<n>] Enable optimization and inlining across
source files, n={0|1}
-xcsi Allow C source code using non-ISO C compliant locales
-xdepend Analyze loops for data dependencies
-xe Perform only syntax/semantic checking, no code generation
-xexplicitpar Parallelize loops explicitly marked with directives
(requires WorkShop license)
-xF Compile for later mapfile reordering
-xhelp=<f> Display on-line help information f(flags, readme)
-xildoff Cancel -xildon
-xildon Enable use of the incremental linker, ild
-xinline=[<a>,...,<a>] Attempt inlining of specified user routines,
<a>={%auto,func,no%func}
-xipo[=<n>] Enable optimization and inlining across source files, n={0|1|2}
-xlibmieee Force IEEE 754 return values for math routines in
exceptional cases
-xlibmil Inline selected libm math routines for optimization
-xlic_lib=sunperf Link in the Sun supplied performance libraries
-xlicinfo Show license server information
-xloopinfo Show loops that parallelized (requires WorkShop license)
-xM Generate makefile dependencies
-xM1 Generate makefile dependencies, but exclude /usr/include
-xmaxopt=[off,1,2,3,4,5] maximum optimization level allowed on
#pragma opt
-xmemalign[=<a><b>] Controls memory alignment, <a>={1|2|4|8|16}, b={i|s}.
-xMerge Merge data segment into text segment
-xnolib Do not link with default system libraries
-xnolibmil Cancel -xlibmil on command line
-xO<n> Generate optimized code (n={1|2|3|4|5})
-xopenmp Enable OpenMP language extension
-xP Print prototypes for function definitions
-xparallel Perform parallel compilation
-xpg Compile for profiling with gprof
-xprefetch[=<p>] Specify instruction prefetch p
(auto,no%auto,explicit,no%explicit,latx:<n>.<n>)
-xprofile=<p> Collect data for a profile or use a profile to
optimize <p>={{collect,use}[:<path>],tcov}
-xreduction Recognize reduction operations in parallelized loops
-xregs=<r> Specify the usage of optional registers
-xrestrict[=<f>] Treat pointer valued function parameters as
restricted f(%none,%all,<function-name list>)
-xs Allow debugging without object (.o) files
-xsafe=mem Assume that no memory based traps will occur
-xsb Compile for use with the WorkShop source browser
-xsbfast Generate only WorkShop source browser information, no
compilation
-xsfpconst Represent unsuffixed floating point constants as
single precision
-xspace Do not do optimizations that increase code size
-xstrconst Place string literals into read-only data segment
-xtarget=<t> Specify target system for optimization
-xtemp=<dir> Set directory for temporary files to <dir>
-xtime Report the execution time for each compilation phase
-xtransition Emit warnings for differences between K&R C and ANSI C
-xtrigraphs[=<yes|no>] Enable|disable trigraph translation
-xunroll=n Enable unrolling loops n times where possible
-xvector<=yes|no> Automatic Generation of calls to vector
library functions
-xvpara Verbose parallelization warnings (requires WorkShop license)
-Y<c>,<dir> Specify <dir> for location of component <c> (a,c,l,m,p,0,2,o)
-YA,<dir> Change default directory searched for components
-YI,<dir> Change default directory searched for include files
-YP,<dir> Change default directory for finding libraries files
-YS,<dir> Change default directory for startup object files
-Zll Create lock_lint database files (.ll)
-Zlp Compile for looptool profiling
Thanks.
Gan
At 7:41 am +0100 2003/11/26, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
>Seum-Lim Gan writes:
>
>> I got the output from the cc verbose (-#).
>> Looks like there is a "-hread" towards the end.
>
>Apparently, your compiler does not understand the -pthread option. I've
>read on the net that the Sun compiler options for thread-safety have
>changed a few times, but I haven't found a system yet. If you just want
>to get going, edit src/template/solaris and replace -pthread by the right
>option (-mt in your case?).
>
>--
>Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net
>
>
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I think we need some code in templates/solaris to identify the compiler
and use -pthread for gcc and -mt for Sun's compiler.
Would you please try the attached patch and let us know how it works.
If it works, we can include it in 7.4.1.
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Seum-Lim Gan wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> You are right. I looked at the man page and it does not
> have the -pthread option but the -mt option.
>
> Perhaps there is a way to automate and detect which
> one it has ?
>
> I find in the man page that there is another option
> -###, which is like -# but does not actually execute:
>
> The following options are interpreted by cc:
>
> -# Show each component as it is invoked (verbose mode).
>
> -### Show each component as it is invoked, but, unlike the
> -# option, do not actually execute.
>
> Maybe a better way is to do cc -flags and it will return
> all the flags and then grep for pthread and see if it is a valid
> option. Here is the output of cc -flags:
>
> -# Verbose mode
> -### Show compiler commands built by driver, no compilation
> -A<name[(tokens)]> Preprocessor predicate assertion
> -B<[static|dynamic]> Specify dynamic or static binding
> -C Prevent preprocessor from removing comments
> -c Compile only - produce .o files, suppress linking
> -D<name[=token]> Associate name with token as if by #define
> -d[y|n] dynamic [-dy] or static [-dn] option to linker
> -dalign Expands to -xmemalign=8s
> -E Compile source through preprocessor only, output to stdout
> -erroff=<t> Suppress warnings specified by tags t(%none, %all, <tag list>)
> -errtags=<a> Display messages with tags a(no, yes)
> -errwarn=<t> Treats warnings specified by tags t(%none, %all, <tag
> list>) as errors
> -fast Optimize using a selection of options
> -fd Report old-style function definitions and declarations
> -flags Show this summary of compiler options
> -fnonstd Initialize floating-point hardware to non-standard preferences
> -fns[=<yes|no>] Select non-standard floating point mode
> -fround=<r> Select the IEEE rounding mode in effect at startup
> -fsimple[=<n>] Select floating-point optimization preferences <n>
> -fsingle Use single-precision arithmetic (-Xt and -Xs modes only)
> -ftrap=<t> Select floating-point trapping mode in effect at startup
> -G Build a dynamic shared library
> -g Compile for debugging
> -H Print path name of each file included during compilation
> -h <name> Assign <name> to generated dynamic shared library
> -I<dir> Add <dir> to preprocessor #include file search path
> -i Passed to linker to ignore any LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting
> -keeptmp Keep temporary files created during compilation
> -KPIC Compile position independent code with 32-bit addresses
> -Kpic Compile position independent code
> -L<dir> Pass to linker to add <dir> to the library search path
> -l<name> Link with library lib<name>.a or lib<name>.so
> -mc Remove duplicate strings from .comment section of output files
> -misalign Expands to -xmemalign=1i
> -misalign2 Expands to -xmemalign=2i
> -mr Remove all strings from .comment section of output files
> -mr,"string" Remove all strings and append "string" to .comment section
> -mt Specify options needed when compiling multi-threaded code
> -native Optimize for the host system (-xtarget=native)
> -noqueue Disable queuing of compiler license requests
> -O Use default optimization level (-xO2)
> -o <outputfile> Set name of output file to <outputfile>
> -P Compile source through preprocessor only, output to .i file
> -p Compile for profiling with prof
> -Q[y|n] Emit/don't emit identification info to output file
> -qp Compile for profiling with prof
> -R<dir[:dir]> Build runtime search path list into executable
> -S Compile and only generate assembly code (.s)
> -s Strip symbol table from the executable file
> -U<name> Delete initial definition of preprocessor symbol <name>
> -V Report version number of each compilation phase
> -v Do stricter semantic checking
> -W<c>,<arg> Pass <arg> to specified component <c> (a,c,l,m,p,0,2,o)
> -w Suppress compiler warning messages
> -Xa Compile assuming ANSI C conformance, allow K & R
> extensions (default mode)
> -Xc Compile assuming strict ANSI C conformance
> -Xs Compile assuming (pre-ANSI) K & R C style code
> -Xt Compile assuming K & R conformance, allow ANSI C
> -xa Collect data for tcov basic block profiling (old format)
> -xalias_level=<a> Enable optimizations based on the specified alias_level
> -xarch=<a> Specify target architecture instruction set
> -xautopar Enable automatic loop parallelization (requires
> WorkShop license)
> -xbuiltin[=<b>] When profitable inline, or substitute intrinisic
> functions for system functions, b={%all,%none}
> -xc99[=<a>] Enable ISO C99 features, <a>={%all,%none}
> -xcache=<c> Define cache properties for use by optimizer
> -xCC Accept C++ style comments
> -xcg89 Expands to -xarch=v7 -xchip=old -xcache=64/32/1
> -xcg92 Expands to -xarch=v8 -xchip=super -xcache=16/32/4:1024/32/1
> -xchar_byte_order=<o> Specify multi-char byte order <o> (default, high, low)
> -xchip=<c> Specify the target processor for use by the optimizer
> -xcode=<c> Generate different code for forming addresses
> -xcrossfile[=<n>] Enable optimization and inlining across
> source files, n={0|1}
> -xcsi Allow C source code using non-ISO C compliant locales
> -xdepend Analyze loops for data dependencies
> -xe Perform only syntax/semantic checking, no code generation
> -xexplicitpar Parallelize loops explicitly marked with directives
> (requires WorkShop license)
> -xF Compile for later mapfile reordering
> -xhelp=<f> Display on-line help information f(flags, readme)
> -xildoff Cancel -xildon
> -xildon Enable use of the incremental linker, ild
> -xinline=[<a>,...,<a>] Attempt inlining of specified user routines,
> <a>={%auto,func,no%func}
> -xipo[=<n>] Enable optimization and inlining across source files, n={0|1|2}
> -xlibmieee Force IEEE 754 return values for math routines in
> exceptional cases
> -xlibmil Inline selected libm math routines for optimization
> -xlic_lib=sunperf Link in the Sun supplied performance libraries
> -xlicinfo Show license server information
> -xloopinfo Show loops that parallelized (requires WorkShop license)
> -xM Generate makefile dependencies
> -xM1 Generate makefile dependencies, but exclude /usr/include
> -xmaxopt=[off,1,2,3,4,5] maximum optimization level allowed on
> #pragma opt
> -xmemalign[=<a><b>] Controls memory alignment, <a>={1|2|4|8|16}, b={i|s}.
> -xMerge Merge data segment into text segment
> -xnolib Do not link with default system libraries
> -xnolibmil Cancel -xlibmil on command line
> -xO<n> Generate optimized code (n={1|2|3|4|5})
> -xopenmp Enable OpenMP language extension
> -xP Print prototypes for function definitions
> -xparallel Perform parallel compilation
> -xpg Compile for profiling with gprof
> -xprefetch[=<p>] Specify instruction prefetch p
> (auto,no%auto,explicit,no%explicit,latx:<n>.<n>)
> -xprofile=<p> Collect data for a profile or use a profile to
> optimize <p>={{collect,use}[:<path>],tcov}
> -xreduction Recognize reduction operations in parallelized loops
> -xregs=<r> Specify the usage of optional registers
> -xrestrict[=<f>] Treat pointer valued function parameters as
> restricted f(%none,%all,<function-name list>)
> -xs Allow debugging without object (.o) files
> -xsafe=mem Assume that no memory based traps will occur
> -xsb Compile for use with the WorkShop source browser
> -xsbfast Generate only WorkShop source browser information, no
> compilation
> -xsfpconst Represent unsuffixed floating point constants as
> single precision
> -xspace Do not do optimizations that increase code size
> -xstrconst Place string literals into read-only data segment
> -xtarget=<t> Specify target system for optimization
> -xtemp=<dir> Set directory for temporary files to <dir>
> -xtime Report the execution time for each compilation phase
> -xtransition Emit warnings for differences between K&R C and ANSI C
> -xtrigraphs[=<yes|no>] Enable|disable trigraph translation
> -xunroll=n Enable unrolling loops n times where possible
> -xvector<=yes|no> Automatic Generation of calls to vector
> library functions
> -xvpara Verbose parallelization warnings (requires WorkShop license)
> -Y<c>,<dir> Specify <dir> for location of component <c> (a,c,l,m,p,0,2,o)
> -YA,<dir> Change default directory searched for components
> -YI,<dir> Change default directory searched for include files
> -YP,<dir> Change default directory for finding libraries files
> -YS,<dir> Change default directory for startup object files
> -Zll Create lock_lint database files (.ll)
> -Zlp Compile for looptool profiling
>
> Thanks.
>
> Gan
>
> At 7:41 am +0100 2003/11/26, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> >Seum-Lim Gan writes:
> >
> >> I got the output from the cc verbose (-#).
> >> Looks like there is a "-hread" towards the end.
> >
> >Apparently, your compiler does not understand the -pthread option. I've
> >read on the net that the Sun compiler options for thread-safety have
> >changed a few times, but I haven't found a system yet. If you just want
> >to get going, edit src/template/solaris and replace -pthread by the right
> >option (-mt in your case?).
> >
> >--
> >Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net
> >
> >
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