# # SYNOPSIS # # TUKLIB_CPUCORES # # DESCRIPTION # # Check how to find out the number of available CPU cores in the system. # This information is used by tuklib_cpucores.c. # # Currently this supports sysctl() (BSDs, OS/2) and sysconf() (GNU/Linux, # Solaris, Cygwin). # # COPYING # # Author: Lasse Collin # # This file has been put into the public domain. # You can do whatever you want with this file. # AC_DEFUN_ONCE([TUKLIB_CPUCORES], [ AC_REQUIRE([TUKLIB_COMMON]) # sys/param.h might be needed by sys/sysctl.h. AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/param.h]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to detect the number of available CPU cores]) # Look for sysctl() solution first, because on OS/2, both sysconf() # and sysctl() pass the tests in this file, but only sysctl() # actually works. AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[ #include #ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H # include #endif #include int main(void) { int name[2] = { CTL_HW, HW_NCPU }; int cpus; size_t cpus_size = sizeof(cpus); sysctl(name, 2, &cpus, &cpus_size, NULL, 0); return 0; } ]])], [ AC_DEFINE([TUKLIB_CPUCORES_SYSCTL], [1], [Define to 1 if the number of available CPU cores can be detected with sysctl().]) AC_MSG_RESULT([sysctl]) ], [ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[ #include int main(void) { long i; i = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN); return 0; } ]])], [ AC_DEFINE([TUKLIB_CPUCORES_SYSCONF], [1], [Define to 1 if the number of available CPU cores can be detected with sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN).]) AC_MSG_RESULT([sysconf]) ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([unknown]) ])]) ])dnl