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| author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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| date | Mon, 15 Nov 1993 06:41:45 +0000 |
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| 525 | 1 /* Machine description file for intel 386. |
| 456 | 2 Copyright (C) 1987 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 3 | |
| 4 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
| 5 | |
| 6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
| 7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
| 3699 | 8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| 456 | 9 any later version. |
| 10 | |
| 11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
| 12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
| 13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
| 14 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
| 15 | |
| 16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
| 17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
| 18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
| 19 | |
| 20 | |
| 21 /* The following line tells the configuration script what sort of | |
| 22 operating system this machine is likely to run. | |
| 23 USUAL-OPSYS="note" | |
| 24 | |
| 25 NOTE-START | |
| 26 Intel 386 (-machine=intel386 or -machine=is386.h) | |
| 27 | |
| 28 The possibilities for -opsystem are: bsd4-2, usg5-2-2, usg5-3, | |
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29 isc2-2, 386-ix, esix, linux, sco3.2v4, and xenix. |
| 456 | 30 |
| 31 18.58 should support a wide variety of operating systems. | |
| 32 Use isc2-2 for Interactive 386/ix version 2.2. | |
| 33 Use 386ix for prior versions. | |
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34 Use esix for Esix. |
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35 Use linux for Linux. |
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36 It isn't clear what to do on an SCO system. |
| 456 | 37 |
| 38 -machine=is386 is used for an Integrated Solutions 386 machine. | |
| 39 It may also be correct for Microport systems. | |
| 40 | |
| 41 Cubix QBx/386 (-machine=intel386 -opsystem=usg5-3) | |
| 42 | |
| 43 Changes merged in 19.1. Systems before 2/A/0 may fail to compile etags.c | |
| 44 due to a compiler bug. | |
| 45 | |
| 46 Prime EXL (-machine=intel386 -opsystem=usg5-3) | |
| 47 | |
| 48 Minor changes merged in 19.1. | |
| 49 NOTE-END */ | |
| 50 | |
| 51 /* The following three symbols give information on | |
| 52 the size of various data types. */ | |
| 53 | |
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55 /* Linux defines these in <values.h>, but they can't be used in #if's */ |
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56 #undef SHORTBITS |
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57 #undef INTBITS |
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58 #undef LONGBITS |
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| 456 | 60 #define SHORTBITS 16 /* Number of bits in a short */ |
| 61 | |
| 62 #define INTBITS 32 /* Number of bits in an int */ | |
| 63 | |
| 64 #define LONGBITS 32 /* Number of bits in a long */ | |
| 65 | |
| 66 /* i386 is not big-endian: lowest numbered byte is least significant. */ | |
| 67 | |
| 68 /* #undef BIG_ENDIAN */ | |
| 69 | |
| 70 /* Define NO_ARG_ARRAY if you cannot take the address of the first of a | |
| 71 * group of arguments and treat it as an array of the arguments. */ | |
| 72 | |
| 73 /* #define NO_ARG_ARRAY */ | |
| 74 | |
| 75 /* Define WORD_MACHINE if addresses and such have | |
| 76 * to be corrected before they can be used as byte counts. */ | |
| 77 | |
| 78 /* #define WORD_MACHINE */ | |
| 79 | |
| 80 /* Now define a symbol for the cpu type, if your compiler | |
| 81 does not define it automatically: | |
| 82 Ones defined so far include vax, m68000, ns16000, pyramid, | |
| 83 orion, tahoe, APOLLO and many others */ | |
| 84 | |
| 85 #define INTEL386 | |
| 86 | |
| 87 /* Use type int rather than a union, to represent Lisp_Object */ | |
| 88 | |
| 89 #define NO_UNION_TYPE | |
| 90 | |
| 91 /* crt0.c, if it is used, should use the i386-bsd style of entry. | |
| 92 with no extra dummy args. On USG and XENIX, | |
| 93 NO_REMAP says this isn't used. */ | |
| 94 | |
| 95 #define CRT0_DUMMIES bogus_fp, | |
| 96 | |
| 97 /* crt0.c should define a symbol `start' and do .globl with a dot. */ | |
| 98 | |
| 99 #define DOT_GLOBAL_START | |
| 100 | |
| 101 #ifdef XENIX | |
| 102 /* Data type of load average, as read out of kmem. */ | |
| 103 #define LOAD_AVE_TYPE short | |
| 104 | |
| 105 /* Convert that into an integer that is 100 for a load average of 1.0 */ | |
| 525 | 106 #define LOAD_AVE_CVT(x) (((double) (x)) * 100.0 / FSCALE) |
| 456 | 107 |
| 108 #define FSCALE 256.0 /* determined by experimentation... */ | |
| 109 #endif | |
| 110 | |
| 111 #ifdef USG5_4 /* Older USG systems do not support the load average. */ | |
| 112 /* Data type of load average, as read out of kmem. */ | |
| 113 | |
| 114 #define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long | |
| 115 | |
| 116 /* Convert that into an integer that is 100 for a load average of 1.0 */ | |
| 117 /* This is totally uncalibrated. */ | |
| 118 | |
| 525 | 119 #define LOAD_AVE_CVT(x) ((int) (((double) (x)) * 100.0 / FSCALE)) |
| 456 | 120 #define FSCALE 256.0 |
| 525 | 121 #endif |
| 456 | 122 |
| 123 /* Define CANNOT_DUMP on machines where unexec does not work. | |
| 124 Then the function dump-emacs will not be defined | |
| 125 and temacs will do (load "loadup") automatically unless told otherwise. */ | |
| 126 | |
| 127 /* #define CANNOT_DUMP */ | |
| 128 | |
| 129 /* Define VIRT_ADDR_VARIES if the virtual addresses of | |
| 130 pure and impure space as loaded can vary, and even their | |
| 131 relative order cannot be relied on. | |
| 132 | |
| 133 Otherwise Emacs assumes that text space precedes data space, | |
| 134 numerically. */ | |
| 135 | |
| 136 /* #define VIRT_ADDR_VARIES */ | |
| 137 | |
| 138 #ifdef XENIX | |
| 139 #define VALBITS 26 | |
| 140 #define GCTYPEBITS 5 | |
| 141 | |
| 142 /* Define NO_REMAP if memory segmentation makes it not work well | |
| 143 to change the boundary between the text section and data section | |
| 144 when Emacs is dumped. If you define this, the preloaded Lisp | |
| 145 code will not be sharable; but that's better than failing completely. */ | |
| 146 | |
| 147 #define NO_REMAP | |
| 148 | |
| 149 #define STACK_DIRECTION -1 | |
| 150 | |
| 151 /* Since cannot purify, use standard Xenix 386 startup code. */ | |
| 152 | |
| 153 #define START_FILES /lib/386/Sseg.o pre-crt0.o /lib/386/Scrt0.o | |
| 154 | |
| 155 /* These really use terminfo. */ | |
| 156 | |
| 157 #define LIBS_TERMCAP /lib/386/Slibcurses.a \ | |
| 158 /lib/386/Slibtinfo.a /lib/386/Slibx.a | |
| 159 | |
| 160 /* Standard libraries for this machine. Since `-l' doesn't work in `ld'. */ | |
| 161 /* '__fltused' is unresolved w/o Slibcfp.a */ | |
| 162 #define LIB_STANDARD /lib/386/Slibcfp.a /lib/386/Slibc.a | |
| 163 #else /* not XENIX */ | |
| 164 | |
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165 /* this brings in alloca() if we're using cc */ |
| 456 | 166 #ifdef USG |
| 525 | 167 #ifndef LIB_STANDARD |
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170 #else /* not USG5_4 */ |
| 456 | 171 #define LIB_STANDARD -lPW -lc |
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| 456 | 175 #define HAVE_ALLOCA |
| 176 #define NO_REMAP | |
| 177 #define TEXT_START 0 | |
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178 #endif /* not USG */ |
| 456 | 179 #endif /* not XENIX */ |
| 180 | |
| 181 #ifdef BSD | |
| 182 #define HAVE_ALLOCA | |
| 183 #endif /* BSD */ | |
| 184 | |
| 185 /* If compiling with GCC, let GCC implement alloca. */ | |
| 186 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(alloca) | |
| 187 #define alloca(n) __builtin_alloca(n) | |
| 188 #define HAVE_ALLOCA | |
| 189 #endif | |
| 190 | |
| 525 | 191 #ifdef USG5_4 |
| 192 #define DATA_SEG_BITS 0x08000000 | |
| 193 #endif |
