Re: Profiled libraries on freebsd-current
- Reply: John Baldwin : "Re: Profiled libraries on freebsd-current"
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Date: Wed, 04 May 2022 20:38:36 UTC
On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 01:22:57PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote: > On 5/4/22 12:53 PM, Steve Kargl wrote: > > On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 11:12:55AM -0700, John Baldwin wrote: > > > > I don't know the entire FreeBSD ecosystem. Do people > > use FreeBSD on embedded systems (e.g., nanobsd) where > > libthr may be stripped out? Thus, --enable-threads=no > > is needed. > > If they do, they are also using a constrained userland and > probably are not shipping a GCC binary either. However, it's > not clear to me what --enable-threads means. > > Does this enable -pthread as an option? If so, that should > definitely just always be on. It's still an option users have > to opt into via a command line flag and doesn't prevent > building non-threaded programs. > > If it's enabling use of threads at runtime within GCC itself, > I'd say that also should probably just be allowed to be on. > > I can't really imagine what else it might mean (and I doubt > it means the latter). > AFAICT, it controls whether -lpthread is automatically added to the command line. In the case of -pg, it is -lpthread_p. The relevant lines are #ifdef FBSD_NO_THREADS #define FBSD_LIB_SPEC " \ %{pthread: %eThe -pthread option is only supported on FreeBSD when gcc \ is built with the --enable-threads configure-time option.} \ %{!shared: \ %{!pg: -lc} \ %{pg: -lc_p} \ }" #else #define FBSD_LIB_SPEC " \ %{!shared: \ %{!pg: %{pthread:-lpthread} -lc} \ %{pg: %{pthread:-lpthread_p} -lc_p} \ } \ %{shared: \ %{pthread:-lpthread} -lc \ }" #endif Ed is wondering if one can get rid of FBSD_NO_THREADS. With the pending removal of WITH_PROFILE, the above reduces to #define FBSD_LIB_SPEC " \ %{!shared: \ %{pthread:-lpthread} -lc \ } \ %{shared: \ %{pthread:-lpthread} -lc \ }" If one can do the above, then freebsd-nthr.h is no longer needed and can be deleted and config.gcc's handling of --enable-threads can be updated/removed. -- Steve