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/**
** $Header: /sdsc/dev/vis/misc/libsdsc/v3.0/libsdsc/src/include/RCS/sdscconfig.h,v 1.14 1995/06/29 00:12:30 bduggan Exp $
** Copyright (c) 1989-1995 San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)
** a division of General Atomics, San Diego, California, USA
**
** Users and possessors of this source code are hereby granted a
** nonexclusive, royalty-free copyright and design patent license to
** use this code in individual software. License is not granted for
** commercial resale, in whole or in part, without prior written
** permission from SDSC. This source is provided "AS IS" without express
** or implied warranty of any kind.
**
** For further information contact:
** E-Mail: info@sds.sdsc.edu
**
** Surface Mail: Information Center
** San Diego Supercomputer Center
** P.O. Box 85608
** San Diego, CA 92138-5608
** (619) 534-5000
**/
/**
** FILE
** sdscconfig.h.h - SDSC machine characteristics include file
**
** PROJECT
** All SDSC software
**
** PUBLIC CONTENTS
** __SDSCCONFIGH__ - file inclusion flag
**
** The following flags are defined for the machine and C compiler:
** VOID 'void' type is available
** MBF most-significant byte first
** LBF most-significant byte first
**
** The following constants are defined for the machine and C compiler:
** VENDOR_NAME computer vendor name (like SUN, SGI, etc)
** MACHINE_NAME machine name (like Sun4, 4D, etc)
** CPU_NAME cpu name (like SPARC, MIPS R2000, etc)
** OS_NAME operating system name (like SunOS, IRIX, etc)
**
** CHAR_SIZE bits in a char
** SHORT_SIZE bits in a short
** INT_SIZE bits in an int
** LONG_SIZE bits in a long
**
** PRIVATE CONTENTS
**
** HISTORY
** $Log: sdscconfig.h,v $
** Revision 1.14 1995/06/29 00:12:30 bduggan
** Added MSWIND
**
** Revision 1.13 1994/10/25 11:18:02 allans
** added defn. for paragon
**
** Revision 1.12 94/10/03 16:41:50 nadeau
** Added SGI and MIPS cases.
** Updated copyright message.
**
** Revision 1.11 93/05/17 18:53:16 lrw
** Added support for DEC alpha systems.
**
** Revision 1.10 92/09/02 15:23:08 vle
** Updated copyright notice.
**
** Revision 1.9 92/09/02 13:43:38 nadeau
** Added support for HP9000.
**
** Revision 1.8 92/06/29 17:59:39 todd
** Added definitions for nCUBE architecture.
**
** Revision 1.7 91/09/17 19:25:32 nadeau
** Updated header comments about how to get define names for
** a UNIX system. Added IBM RS6000 support.
**
** Revision 1.6 91/09/06 10:12:00 nadeau
** Added Apple Mac (AUX) definitions
**
** Revision 1.5 91/09/02 12:58:25 nadeau
** Added NeXT definitions
**
** Revision 1.4 91/06/06 18:54:13 todd
** Added nCUBE 2 definitions
**
** Revision 1.3 91/05/23 14:37:13 nadeau
** Check in so Todd can add nCUBE entry.
**
** Revision 1.2 91/01/15 13:53:51 todd
** Added Alliant FX2800 defines
**
** Revision 1.1 90/06/22 12:16:23 nadeau
** Initial revision
**
**/
#ifndef __SDSCCONFIGH__
#define __SDSCCONFIGH__
/*
* Explanation:
* C differs slightly from system to system. The C preprocessor (/lib/cpp)
* for virtually all implementations will define a unique name for the
* machine & OS, allowing one to #ifdef in special code for it when needed.
* This file uses this feature to recognize a set of machines and attempt
* to intelligently define some standard flags that may be #ifdef-ed with
* later on.
*
* If, by the end of this file, all of these flags have NOT been defined
* by one of the sets of #if's, a syntax error is generated to insure that
* the porter gets here to fix the oversight.
*
* The following is a known list of /lib/cpp names for various machines and
* OS's. The list is derived from an article in comp.lang.c, July 24th
* 1987, by Bill Jones of Develcon Electronics. The list has since been
* heavily augmented by further net postings and local experience.
*
* Name Description and availability
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* cpu names
* hp9000s200 HP 9000 s200
* hp9000s300 HP 9000 s300
* hp9000s400 HP 9000 s400
* hp9000s500 HP 9000 s500
* hp9000s700 HP 9000 s700
* hp9000s800 HP 9000 s800
* i860 Intel i860
* i80186 Intel 80186 compiled by Lattice C compiler
* m68000 Motorola M68000 family: CCI
* m68k Motorola M68000 family: Motorola SysV
* mc68000 Motorola M68000 family: Sun, Fortune, others
* mc68020 Motorola M68020: Sun 2, ...
* mc68030 Motorola M68030: Sun 3, Mac, ...
* mips MIPS RISC chip (Silicon Graphics 4D, Ardent Titan, etc)
* __mips MIPS RISC chip (Silicon Graphics 4D, Ardent Titan, etc)
* sparc Sun SPARC RISC processor
* u370 AT&T Unix on IBM 370
* u3b AT&T Unix on 3B series
* u3b2 AT&T Unix on 3B-2
* u3b20 AT&T Unix on 3B-20
* u3b5 AT&T Unix on 3B-5
* vax DEC VAX computers
* vax11c DEC (VMS/Ultrix) VAX-11 C
* z80 Zilog Z80: Vandata C
* z8000 Zilog Z8000
*
* machine/vendor names
* accel Celerity accel
* alliant Alliant Computer Systems Corporation
* apollo Apollo workstations
* ardent Ardent Computer Coropration (old name for Stardent)
* cray Cray X-MP, Y-MP, or Cray-2
* dana Dana (old name for Ardent)
* DATAGENERAL Data General hardware
* datageneral Data General hardware
* ibm IBM and Amdahl mainframes
* _IBMR2 IBM RS6000, AIX
* ibm032 IBM RT, Berkeley Unix
* interdata Interdata 8/32 (AT&T only?)
* hp9000s200 Hewlett-Packard 9000 HP/UX
* hp9000s500 Hewlett-Packard 9000 HP/UX
* kl10 DEC-20 KL10 processor: U of Utah pcc
* n16 Encore Multimax with an NS16032 ?
* NCUBE nCUBE Corpration parallel computer
* NeXT NeXT station
* ns16000 Encore Multimax with an NS16032 ?
* ns32000 Encore Multimax with an NS32032 ?
* orion Orion supermicro
* pdp11 DEC PDP-11: Unix V7, Decus C
* sel Gould Concept 32
* selport Gould Concept 32
* sgi Silicon Graphics Inc.
* __sgi Silicon Graphics Inc.
* stellar Stellar Computers (old name for Stardent)
* sun Sun Microsystems workstations
* TM_DPS6 Honeywell DPS 6: Waterloo C
* TM_L66 Honeywell Level 66: Waterloo C
* TS_GCOS Honeywell GCOS 8: Waterloo C
* TS_MOD400 Honeywell GCOS 6 model 400: Waterloo C
* titan Ardent Titan
* univac Univac/1100 Unix
*
* operating systems
* _AIX IBM AIX
* AOSVS Data General AOS/VS operating system
* _AUX_SOURCE Apple Macintosh AUX
* aosvs Data General AOS/VS operating system
* bsd4_2 Berkeley 4.2 Unix: Ultrix
* DGUX Data General Unix
* dgux Data General Unix
* gcos Honeywell 6000 GCOS system (AT&T only?)
* hpux HP variant of Unix
* mert AT&T MERT variant of Unix
* os IBM OS/360, /370 (AT&T only?)
* rsx DEC PDP-11 RSX: Decus C
* RT AT&T UNIX/RT
* SVR3 MIPS (and SGI) System V, Release 3 UNIX
* SYSTEM_FIVE Ultrix SysV emulation
* tops20 DEC-20 TOPS-20: U of Utah pcc
* TS AT&T UNIX/TS for IBM
* tss AT&T C under IBM TSS
* ultrix DEC's Ultrix variant
* unix any Unix
* uts Amdahl UTS variant
* vms DEC VMS operating system: VAX-11 C
*
* programming languages/flags
* decus Decus C (PDP-11 RSX, RSTS, RT-11)
* GFLOAT Ultrix compiling 8-byte floating point
* ghs Green Hills C compiler
* lint being processed by lint
* nomacarg cpp without macro arguments: Decus C
* PWB Programmer's workbench variant
* RES AT&T Research Unix
* LANGUAGE_C C language in use: Ardent Titan
*
*
* These special defined names come from a variety of sources, depending
* upon the OS being used.
*
* 1. On "standard" UNIX systems, /lib/cpp has been modified to
* add a few extra names into its hash table. These extra
* names can be found by typing:
*
* strings -3 /lib/cpp > tmp
*
* The file 'tmp' should then be scanned to look for the
* standard preprocessor keywords, like 'ifdef' and 'endif'.
* Immediately preceding or following this list are usually
* two or three of these extra names.
*
* 2. On some UNIX variants, a "clean" /lib/cpp is used that
* has not been modified to define extra names. Instead,
* the C compiler invokes /lib/cpp with -D options to define
* extra names. These extra names can be found by typing:
*
* strings -3 /bin/cc > tmp
*
* 'tmp' should be scanned to look for strings of the
* form -Dblah. 'blah' will be an extra name.
*
* 3. On IBM's AIX systems, the C compiler checks a configuration
* file to get a list of -D options to pass on to /lib/cpp.
* This configuration data may be found in /etc/xlc.cfg.
*
* 4. For non-UNIX systems, you'll have to consult your local
* guru or the system's C manuals.
*/
/*
* Configurations:
* The following #ifdef's set up the configuration flags for each system
* variant for which we have had local experience.
*/
#define IEEE_FLOAT 0
#define VAX_FLOAT 1
#define VAXG_FLOAT 2
#define CRAYMP_FLOAT 3
#ifdef vax
#define LBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC)"
#define CPU_NAME "VAX"
#define MACHINE_NAME "VAX"
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE VAX_FLOAT
#ifdef vms
#define VOID
#define OS_NAME "VMS"
#else
#ifdef ultrix
#define VOID
#define OS_NAME "ULTRIX" /* BSD + SysV */
#endif /* ultrix */
#endif /* vms */
#endif /* vax */
#ifdef mips
#ifdef ultrix
#define VOID
#define LBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC)"
#define CPU_NAME "MIPS"
#define MACHINE_NAME "DecStation"
#define OS_NAME "ULTRIX" /* BSD + SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* ultrix */
#endif /* mips */
#ifdef __alpha
#ifdef __osf__
#define VOID
#define LBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC)"
#define CPU_NAME "ALPHA"
#define MACHINE_NAME "DecAlpha"
#define OS_NAME "OSF" /* BSD + SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 64
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* __osf__ */
#endif /* __alpha */
#ifdef sun
#define VOID
#define VENDOR_NAME "Sun Microsystems Inc."
#define OS_NAME "SunOS" /* BSD + SysV */
#ifdef mc68020
#define MBF
#define MACHINE_NAME "Sun 2"
#define CPU_NAME "Motorola 68020"
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* mc68020 */
#ifdef mc68030
#define MBF
#define MACHINE_NAME "Sun 3"
#define CPU_NAME "Motorola 68030"
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* mc68030 */
#ifdef sparc
#define MBF
#define MACHINE_NAME "Sun 4"
#define CPU_NAME "SPARC"
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#define VOID
#endif /* sparc */
#endif /* sun */
#if sgi | __sgi
#define VENDOR_NAME "Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI)"
#if mips | __mips
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define CPU_NAME "MIPS"
#define MACHINE_NAME "Iris 4D"
#define OS_NAME "IRIX" /* SysV + BSD */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* mips */
#endif /* sgi */
#ifdef ardent
#define VENDOR_NAME "Ardent Computer Corp."
#ifdef mips
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define CPU_NAME "MIPS"
#define MACHINE_NAME "TITAN"
#define OS_NAME "UNIX" /* SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* mips */
#endif /* ardent */
#ifdef stellar
#define VENDOR_NAME "Stardent Computer Corp."
#define CPU_NAME "STELLAR"
#define MACHINE_NAME "STARDENT GS1000"
#define OS_NAME "STELLIX" /* SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* stellar */
#ifdef accel
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "Celerity"
#define CPU_NAME "Accel"
#define MACHINE_NAME "Accel"
#define OS_NAME "UNIX" /* BSD */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* accel */
#ifdef cray
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "CRAY Research Inc"
#define CPU_NAME "Cray"
#define MACHINE_NAME "X/Y-MP/C90"
#define OS_NAME "UNICOS" /* SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 24
#define INT_SIZE 64
#define LONG_SIZE 64
#define FLOAT_TYPE CRAYMP_FLOAT
#endif /* cray */
#ifdef alliant
#define VOID
#define VENDOR_NAME "Alliant Computer Systems Corporation"
#define OS_NAME "Concentrix" /* BSD + SysV */
#ifdef mc68000
#define MBF
#define MACHINE_NAME "FX80"
#define CPU_NAME "Motorola 68000"
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* mc68000 */
#ifdef i860
#define LBF
#define MACHINE_NAME "FX2800"
#define CPU_NAME "Intel i860"
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* i860 */
#endif /* alliant */
#ifdef paragon
#define LBF
#define MACHINE_NAME "paragon"
#define CPU_NAME "Paragon i860"
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* paragon */
/* ncube */
#ifdef ncube
#define VOID
#define LBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "nCUBE Corporation"
#define CPU_NAME "ncube"
#define MACHINE_NAME "nCUBE 2"
#define OS_NAME "HYDRA-NX" /* SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* ncube */
/* ncube duplicate entry because of compiler inconsistency */
#ifdef NCUBE
#define VOID
#define LBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "nCUBE Corporation"
#define CPU_NAME "ncube"
#define MACHINE_NAME "nCUBE 2"
#define OS_NAME "HYDRA-NX" /* SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* ncube */
/* Win32 */
#ifdef WIN32
#define VOID
#define LBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "Microsoft"
#define CPU_NAME "Intel"
#define MACHINE_NAME "Tomba"
#define OS_NAME "Windows95" /* BSD */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* Win32 */
/* NeXT */
#ifdef NeXT
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "NeXT Computer Inc"
#define CPU_NAME "Motorola 68000"
#define MACHINE_NAME "NeXT"
#define OS_NAME "MACH" /* BSD */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* NeXT */
/* Apple Mac AUX */
#ifdef _AUX_SOURCE
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "Apple Computer Corp"
#define CPU_NAME "Motorola 68000"
#define MACHINE_NAME "Apple Macintosh"
#define OS_NAME "AUX" /* SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* _AUX_SOURCE */
/* IBM RS6000 AIX */
#ifdef _IBMR2
#ifdef _AIX
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define VENDOR_NAME "International Business Machines Corporation"
#define CPU_NAME "RISC System/6000"
#define MACHINE_NAME "RS 6000"
#define OS_NAME "AIX" /* SysV */
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* _AIX */
#endif /* _IBMR2 */
/* HP 9000 HP-UX */
#ifdef hpux
#define VENDOR_NAME "Hewlett-Packard (HP)"
#define OS_NAME "HP-UX" /* SysV */
#if hp9000s800 | hp9000s700 | hp9000s300
#define VOID
#define MBF
#define CPU_NAME "HP9000"
#define MACHINE_NAME "HP9000 S700/800"
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif /* hp9000 */
#endif /* hpux */
#ifdef MSWIND
#define VOID
#define LBF
#define CHAR_SIZE 8
#define SHORT_SIZE 16
#define INT_SIZE 32
#define LONG_SIZE 32
#define FLOAT_TYPE IEEE_FLOAT
#endif
/*
* Crash and Burn:
* If neither MBF nor LBF has been defined, or FLOAT_TYPE hasn't been
* defined, generate a syntax error to bring the programmer here...
*/
#ifndef MBF
#ifndef LBF
<<<<--+=+ Syntax Error +=+-->>>> /* Read message below!!! */
#endif
#endif
#ifndef FLOAT_TYPE
<<<<--+=+ Syntax Error +=+-->>>> /* Read message below!!! */
#endif
/*
* Programmer! This syntax error was generated because the machine, OS or
* C compiler combination on which this code is being compiled is currently
* unknown. This has prevented the setting of several key flags used by
* this source to intelligently #ifdef in and out special code. Please
* return to the top of this file and read the pertinent comments to learn
* about these flags and how to set them up for your site. Please do not
* simply default them to something you think is right. Check and make sure!
* Bugs arising from faulty defaulting can be very hard to find.
*
* When you have a good set of flags, please forward them to us for inclusion
* in a future release of this software. Thanks!
*/
#endif /* __SDSCCONFIGH__ */