#! /bin/sh # # (C) 2006 by Argonne National Laboratory. # See COPYRIGHT in top-level directory. # # mpif77 # Simple script to compile and/or link MPI programs. # This script knows the default flags and libraries, and can handle # alternative C compilers and the associated flags and libraries. # The important terms are: # includedir, libdir - Directories containing an *installed* mpich # prefix, execprefix - Often used to define includedir and libdir # F77 - Fortran 77 compiler # WRAPPER_FFLAGS - Any special flags needed to compile # WRAPPER_LDFLAGS - Any special flags needed to link # WRAPPER_LIBS - Any special libraries needed in order to link # F77_OTHER_LIBS - Yet more libraries, needed just with F77 # # # We assume that (a) the C compiler can both compile and link programs # # Handling of command-line options: # This is a little tricky because some options may contain blanks. # # Special issues with shared libraries - todo # # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Set the default values of all variables. # # Directory locations: Fixed for any MPI implementation. # Set from the directory arguments to configure (e.g., --prefix=/usr/local) prefix=__PREFIX_TO_BE_FILLED_AT_INSTALL_TIME__ exec_prefix=__EXEC_PREFIX_TO_BE_FILLED_AT_INSTALL_TIME__ sysconfdir=__SYSCONFDIR_TO_BE_FILLED_AT_INSTALL_TIME__ includedir=__INCLUDEDIR_TO_BE_FILLED_AT_INSTALL_TIME__ libdir=__LIBDIR_TO_BE_FILLED_AT_INSTALL_TIME__ # Default settings for compiler, flags, and libraries # Determined by a combination of environment variables and tests within # configure (e.g., determining whehter -lsocket is needee) F77="@F77@" F77CPP="@F77CPP@" MPICH_VERSION="@MPICH_VERSION@" enable_wrapper_rpath="@enable_wrapper_rpath@" @f77_shlib_conf@ # Internal variables # Show is set to echo to cause the compilation command to be echoed instead # of executed. Show=eval # # End of initialization of variables #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Environment Variables. # The environment variables MPICH_F77 may be used to override the # default choices. # In addition, if there is a file $sysconfdir/mpif77-$F77name.conf, # where F77name is the name of the compiler with all spaces replaced by hyphens # (e.g., "f77 -64" becomes "f77--64", that file is sources, allowing other # changes to the compilation environment. See the variables used by the # script (defined above) # Added MPICH_F77_OLD, MPICH_F77 can be used to prefix F77 # with external utility, e.g. setenv MPICH_F77 'eval linkcache $MPICH_F77_OLD' if [ -n "$MPICH_F77" ] ; then MPICH_F77_OLD="$F77" F77="$MPICH_F77" F77name=`echo $F77 | sed 's/ /-/g'` if [ -s $sysconfdir/mpif77-$F77name.conf ] ; then . $sysconfdir/mpif77-$F77name.conf fi fi # Allow a profiling option to be selected through an environment variable if [ -n "$MPIF77_PROFILE" ] ; then profConf=$MPIF77_PROFILE fi # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Argument processing. # This is somewhat awkward because of the handling of arguments within # the shell. We want to handle arguments that include spaces without # loosing the spacing (an alternative would be to use a more powerful # scripting language that would allow us to retain the array of values, # which the basic (rather than enhanced) Bourne shell does not. # # Look through the arguments for arguments that indicate compile only. # If these are *not* found, add the library options linking=yes allargs="" interlib_deps=yes for arg in "$@" ; do # Set addarg to no if this arg should be ignored by the C compiler addarg=yes qarg=$arg case $arg in # ---------------------------------------------------------------- # Compiler options that affect whether we are linking or no -c|-S|-E|-M|-MM) # The compiler links by default linking=no ;; # ---------------------------------------------------------------- # Options that control how we use mpif77 (e.g., -show, # -f77=* -config=* -static) interlib_deps=no ;; -echo) addarg=no set -x ;; -f77=*) F77=`echo A$arg | sed -e 's/A-f77=//g'` addarg=no ;; -fc=*) F77=`echo A$arg | sed -e 's/A-fc=//g'` addarg=no ;; -show) addarg=no Show=echo ;; -config=*) addarg=no F77name=`echo A$arg | sed -e 's/A-config=//g'` if [ -s "$sysconfdir/mpif77-$F77name.conf" ] ; then . "$sysconfdir/mpif77-$F77name.conf" else echo "Configuration file mpif77-$F77name.conf not found" fi ;; -compile-info|-compile_info) # -compile_info included for backward compatibility Show=echo addarg=no ;; -link-info|-link_info) # -link_info included for backward compatibility Show=echo addarg=no ;; -v) # Pass this argument to the compiler as well. echo "mpif77 for MPICH version $MPICH_VERSION" # if there is only 1 argument, it must be -v. if [ "$#" -eq "1" ] ; then linking=no fi ;; -profile=*) # Pass the name of a profiling configuration. As # a special case, lib.so or lib.la may be used # if the library is in $libdir profConf=`echo A$arg | sed -e 's/A-profile=//g'` addarg=no # Loading the profConf file is handled below ;; -nativelinking) # Internal option to use native compiler for linking without MPI libraries nativelinking=yes addarg=no ;; -help) NC=`echo "$F77" | sed 's%\/% %g' | awk '{print $NF}' -` if [ -f "$sysconfdir/mpixxx_opts.conf" ] ; then . $sysconfdir/mpixxx_opts.conf echo " -f77=xxx - Reset the native compiler to xxx." echo " -fc=xxx - Reset the native compiler to xxx." else if [ -f "./mpixxx_opts.conf" ] ; then . ./mpixxx_opts.conf echo " -f77=xxx - Reset the native compiler to xxx." echo " -fc=xxx - Reset the native compiler to xxx." fi fi exit 0 ;; # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # Other arguments. We are careful to handle arguments with # quotes (we try to quote all arguments in case they include # any spaces) *\"*) qarg="'"$arg"'" case $arg in -D*) cppflags="$cppflags $qarg" ;; esac ;; *\'*) qarg='\"'"$arg"'\"' case $arg in -D*) cppflags="$cppflags $qarg" ;; esac ;; # The following are special args used to handle .F files when the # Fortran compiler itself does not handle these options -I*) cppflags="$cppflags $arg" ;; -D*) cppflags="$cppflags $arg" ;; *.F|*.F90|*.fpp|*.FPP) # If F77CPP is not empty, then we need to do the following: # If any input files have the .F or .F90 extension, then # If F77CPP = false, then # generate an error message and exit # Use F77CPP to convert the file from .F to .f, using # $TMPDIR/f$$-$count.f as the output file name # Replace the input file with this name in the args # This is needed only for very broken systems # if [ -n "$F77CPP" ] ; then if [ "$F77CPP" = "false" ] ; then echo "This Fortran compiler does not accept .F or .F90 files" exit 1 fi addarg=no # Remove and directory names and extension $ext=`expr "$arg" : '.*\(\..*\)'` bfile=`basename $arg $ext` # TMPDIR=${TMPDIR:-/tmp} tmpfile=$TMPDIR/f$$-$bfile.f if $F77CPP $cppflags $arg > $tmpfile ; then # Add this file to the commandline list count=`expr $count + 1` allargs="$allargs $tmpfile" rmfiles="$rmfiles $tmpfile" else echo "Aborting compilation because of failure in preprocessing step" echo "for file $arg ." exit 1 fi fi # Otherwise, just accept the argument ;; # - end of special handling for .F files *) qarg="'$arg'" ;; esac if [ $addarg = yes ] ; then allargs="$allargs $qarg" fi done if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then echo "Error: Command line argument is needed!" "$0" -help exit 1 fi # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- # Derived variables. These are assembled from variables set from the # default, environment, configuration file (if any) and command-line # options (if any) f77libs= if [ "@MPIFCLIBNAME@" != "@MPILIBNAME@" ] ; then f77libs="-l@MPIFCLIBNAME@" fi PROFILE_FOO= # Handle the case of a profile switch if [ -n "$profConf" ] ; then profConffile= if [ -s "$libdir/lib$profConf.a" -o -s "$libdir/lib$profConf.so" ] ; then PROFILE_FOO="-l$profConf" elif [ -s "$sysconfdir/$profConf.conf" ] ; then profConffile="$sysconfdir/$profConf.conf" elif [ -s "$profConf.conf" ] ; then profConffile="$profConf.conf" else echo "Profiling configuration file $profConf.conf not found in $sysconfdir" fi if [ -n "$profConffile" -a -s "$profConffile" ] ; then . $profConffile fi fi final_fflags="@MPICH_MPIF77_FFLAGS@ @WRAPPER_FFLAGS@" final_ldflags="@MPICH_MPIF77_LDFLAGS@ @WRAPPER_LDFLAGS@" final_libs="@MPICH_MPIF77_LIBS@" if test "@INTERLIB_DEPS@" = "no" -o "${interlib_deps}" = "no" ; then final_ldflags="${final_ldflags} @LDFLAGS@" final_libs="${final_libs} @LIBS@ @WRAPPER_LIBS@" fi # A temporary statement to invoke the compiler # Place the -L before any args incase there are any mpi libraries in there. # Eventually, we'll want to move this after any non-MPI implementation # libraries # if [ "$linking" = yes ] ; then # Attempt to encode rpath info into the executable if the user has not # disabled rpath usage and some flavor of rpath makes sense on this # platform. # TODO configure and config.rpath are computing more sophisticated rpath # schemes than this simple one. Consider updating this logic accordingly. if test "X$enable_wrapper_rpath" = "Xyes" ; then eval rpath_flags=\"${hardcode_libdir_flag_spec}\" else rpath_flags="" fi if [ "$nativelinking" = yes ] ; then $Show $F77 $PROFILE_INCPATHS ${final_fflags} ${final_ldflags} $allargs -I$includedir rc=$? else $Show $F77 $PROFILE_INCPATHS ${final_fflags} ${final_ldflags} $allargs -I$includedir -L$libdir $f77libs $PROFILE_PRELIB $PROFILE_FOO $rpath_flags -l@MPILIBNAME@ @LPMPILIBNAME@ $PROFILE_POSTLIB ${final_libs} @F77_OTHER_LIBS@ rc=$? fi else $Show $F77 $PROFILE_INCPATHS ${final_fflags} $allargs -I$includedir rc=$? fi if [ -n "$rmfiles" ] ; then for file in $rmfiles ; do objfile=`basename $file .f` if [ -s "${objfile}.o" ] ; then # Rename destfile=`echo $objfile | sed -e "s/.*$$-//"` mv -f ${objfile}.o ${destfile}.o fi rm -f $file done rm -f $rmfiles fi exit $rc