8161720: Better byte behavior for off-heap data
Summary: Normalize boolean values read with Unsafe.
Reviewed-by: aph, simonis, jrose, psandoz
#!/bin/sh
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# This is a wrapper for the config.guess from autoconf. The latter does not
# properly detect 64 bit systems on all platforms. Instead of patching the
# autoconf system (which might easily get lost in a future update), we wrap it
# and fix the broken property, if needed.
DIR=`dirname $0`
OUT=`. $DIR/autoconf-config.guess`
# Test and fix solaris on x86_64
echo $OUT | grep i386-pc-solaris > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
if test $? = 0; then
# isainfo -n returns either i386 or amd64
REAL_CPU=`isainfo -n`
OUT=$REAL_CPU`echo $OUT | sed -e 's/[^-]*//'`
fi
# Test and fix solaris on sparcv9
echo $OUT | grep sparc-sun-solaris > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
if test $? = 0; then
# isainfo -n returns either sparc or sparcv9
REAL_CPU=`isainfo -n`
OUT=$REAL_CPU`echo $OUT | sed -e 's/[^-]*//'`
fi
# Test and fix cygwin on x86_64
echo $OUT | grep 86-pc-cygwin > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
if test $? != 0; then
echo $OUT | grep 86-pc-mingw > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
fi
if test $? = 0; then
case `echo $PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER | cut -f1 -d' '` in
intel64|Intel64|INTEL64|em64t|EM64T|amd64|AMD64|8664|x86_64)
REAL_CPU=x86_64
OUT=$REAL_CPU`echo $OUT | sed -e 's/[^-]*//'`
;;
esac
fi
# Test and fix architecture string on AIX
# On AIX 'config.guess' returns 'powerpc' as architecture but 'powerpc' is
# implicitely handled as 32-bit architecture in 'platform.m4' so we check
# for the kernel mode rewrite it to 'powerpc64' if we'Re running in 64-bit mode.
# The check could also be done with `/usr/sbin/prtconf | grep "Kernel Type" | grep "64-bit"`
echo $OUT | grep powerpc-ibm-aix > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
if test $? = 0; then
if [ -x /bin/getconf ] ; then
KERNEL_BITMODE=`getconf KERNEL_BITMODE`
if [ "$KERNEL_BITMODE" = "32" ]; then
KERNEL_BITMODE=""
fi
fi
OUT=powerpc$KERNEL_BITMODE`echo $OUT | sed -e 's/[^-]*//'`
fi
# Test and fix little endian PowerPC64.
# TODO: should be handled by autoconf-config.guess.
if [ "x$OUT" = x ]; then
if [ `uname -m` = ppc64le ]; then
if [ `uname -s` = Linux ]; then
OUT=powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu
fi
fi
fi
# Test and fix cpu on Macosx when C preprocessor is not on the path
echo $OUT | grep i386-apple-darwin > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
if test $? = 0; then
REAL_CPU=`uname -m`
OUT=$REAL_CPU`echo $OUT | sed -e 's/[^-]*//'`
fi
echo $OUT