Annotation of GNUtools/emacs/src/m-intel386.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /* m- file for intel 386.
                      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
                      8: the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
                      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 three symbols give information on
                     22:  the size of various data types.  */
                     23: 
                     24: #define SHORTBITS 16           /* Number of bits in a short */
                     25: 
                     26: #define INTBITS 32             /* Number of bits in an int */
                     27: 
                     28: #define LONGBITS 32            /* Number of bits in a long */
                     29: 
                     30: /* i386 is not big-endian: lowest numbered byte is least significant. */
                     31: 
                     32: /* #undef BIG_ENDIAN */
                     33: 
                     34: /* Define NO_ARG_ARRAY if you cannot take the address of the first of a
                     35:  * group of arguments and treat it as an array of the arguments.  */
                     36: 
                     37: /* #define NO_ARG_ARRAY */
                     38: 
                     39: /* Define WORD_MACHINE if addresses and such have
                     40:  * to be corrected before they can be used as byte counts.  */
                     41: 
                     42: /* #define WORD_MACHINE */
                     43: 
                     44: /* Define how to take a char and sign-extend into an int.
                     45:    On machines where char is signed, this is a no-op.  */
                     46: 
                     47: #define SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR(c) (c)
                     48: 
                     49: /* Now define a symbol for the cpu type, if your compiler
                     50:    does not define it automatically:
                     51:    Ones defined so far include vax, m68000, ns16000, pyramid,
                     52:    orion, tahoe, APOLLO and many others */
                     53: 
                     54: #define INTEL386
                     55: 
                     56: /* Use type int rather than a union, to represent Lisp_Object */
                     57: 
                     58: #define NO_UNION_TYPE
                     59: 
                     60: /* crt0.c, if it is used, should use the i386-bsd style of entry.
                     61:    with no extra dummy args.  On USG and XENIX,
                     62:    NO_REMAP says this isn't used. */
                     63: 
                     64: #define CRT0_DUMMIES bogus_fp,
                     65: 
                     66: /* crt0.c should define a symbol `start' and do .globl with a dot.  */
                     67: 
                     68: #define DOT_GLOBAL_START
                     69: 
                     70: #ifdef XENIX
                     71: /* Data type of load average, as read out of kmem.  */
                     72: #define LOAD_AVE_TYPE short
                     73: 
                     74: /* Convert that into an integer that is 100 for a load average of 1.0  */
                     75: #define LOAD_AVE_CVT(x) (((double) (x)) * 100.0 / FSCALE)
                     76:   
                     77: #define FSCALE 256.0         /* determined by experimentation...  */
                     78: #endif
                     79: 
                     80: #ifdef USG5_4 /* Older USG systems do not support the load average.  */
                     81: /* Data type of load average, as read out of kmem.  */
                     82: 
                     83: #define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long
                     84: 
                     85: /* Convert that into an integer that is 100 for a load average of 1.0  */
                     86: /* This is totally uncalibrated. */
                     87: 
                     88: #define LOAD_AVE_CVT(x) ((int) (((double) (x)) * 100.0 / FSCALE))
                     89: #define FSCALE 256.0
                     90: #endif
                     91: 
                     92: #ifdef J386BSD 
                     93: /* Data type of load average, as read out of kmem.  */
                     94: 
                     95: #define LOAD_AVE_TYPE unsigned long
                     96: 
                     97: /* Convert that into an integer that is 100 for a load average of 1.0.  */
                     98: #define LOAD_AVE_CVT(x) ((int) (((double) (x)) * 100.0 / FSCALE))
                     99: 
                    100: #endif /* J386BSD */
                    101: 
                    102: /* Define CANNOT_DUMP on machines where unexec does not work.
                    103:    Then the function dump-emacs will not be defined
                    104:    and temacs will do (load "loadup") automatically unless told otherwise.  */
                    105: 
                    106: /* #define CANNOT_DUMP */
                    107: 
                    108: /* Define VIRT_ADDR_VARIES if the virtual addresses of
                    109:    pure and impure space as loaded can vary, and even their
                    110:    relative order cannot be relied on.
                    111: 
                    112:    Otherwise Emacs assumes that text space precedes data space,
                    113:    numerically.  */
                    114: 
                    115: /* #define VIRT_ADDR_VARIES */
                    116: 
                    117: #ifdef XENIX
                    118: #define VALBITS 26
                    119: #define GCTYPEBITS 5
                    120: 
                    121: /* Define NO_REMAP if memory segmentation makes it not work well
                    122:    to change the boundary between the text section and data section
                    123:    when Emacs is dumped.  If you define this, the preloaded Lisp
                    124:    code will not be sharable; but that's better than failing completely.  */
                    125: 
                    126: #define NO_REMAP
                    127: 
                    128: #define STACK_DIRECTION -1
                    129: 
                    130: /* Since cannot purify, use standard Xenix 386 startup code. */
                    131: 
                    132: #define START_FILES    /lib/386/Sseg.o pre-crt0.o /lib/386/Scrt0.o
                    133: 
                    134: /* These really use terminfo.  */
                    135: 
                    136: #define LIBS_TERMCAP /lib/386/Slibcurses.a  \
                    137:    /lib/386/Slibtinfo.a /lib/386/Slibx.a
                    138: 
                    139: /* Standard libraries for this machine.  Since `-l' doesn't work in `ld'.  */
                    140: /* '__fltused' is unresolved w/o Slibcfp.a */
                    141: #define LIB_STANDARD /lib/386/Slibcfp.a /lib/386/Slibc.a
                    142: #else /* not XENIX */
                    143: 
                    144: #ifdef USG
                    145: #ifdef USG5_4
                    146: #define C_ALLOCA
                    147: #endif /* USG5_4 */
                    148: #ifndef LIB_STANDARD
                    149: #if defined (__GNUC__) || defined (C_ALLOCA)
                    150: #define        LIB_STANDARD -lc
                    151: #else
                    152: #define LIB_STANDARD -lPW -lc
                    153: #endif
                    154: #endif /* no LIB_STANDARD */
                    155: #ifndef C_ALLOCA
                    156: #define HAVE_ALLOCA
                    157: #endif
                    158: #define NO_REMAP 
                    159: #define TEXT_START 0
                    160: #endif /* USG */
                    161: #endif /* not XENIX */
                    162: 
                    163: #ifdef BSD
                    164: #define HAVE_ALLOCA
                    165: #endif /* BSD */
                    166: 
                    167: /* If compiling with GCC, let GCC implement alloca.  */
                    168: #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(alloca)
                    169: #define alloca(n) __builtin_alloca(n)
                    170: #define HAVE_ALLOCA
                    171: #endif
                    172: 
                    173: #ifdef USG
                    174: #ifdef __STDC__
                    175: #ifndef DONT_DEFINE_SIGNAL
                    176: /* Cast the function argument to avoid warnings.  */
                    177: #define signal(sig, func) (signal (sig, (void (*) (int)) (func)))
                    178: #endif
                    179: #endif
                    180: #endif
                    181: 
                    182: #ifdef USG5_4
                    183: #define DATA_SEG_BITS 0x08000000
                    184: #endif

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