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1use 5.006; 1use 5.008002;
2 2
3use strict qw(vars subs);
3use Config; 4use Config;
4use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; 5use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
5
6 6
7unless (-e "libev/ev_epoll.c") { 7unless (-e "libev/ev_epoll.c") {
8 print <<EOF; 8 print <<EOF;
9 9
10*** 10***
17 exit 1; 17 exit 1;
18} 18}
19 19
20print <<EOF; 20print <<EOF;
21 21
22
23*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 22*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
23
24 24
25Welcome to EV configuration. If you are in a hurry, just press return here 25Welcome to EV configuration. If you are in a hurry, just press return here
26and hope for the best. The defaults should usually do. 26and hope for the best. The defaults should usually do.
27 27
28EOF 28EOF
31 $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} = 1; 31 $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} = 1;
32} 32}
33 33
34print <<EOF; 34print <<EOF;
35 35
36
37*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 36*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
37
38 38
39POSIX optionally offers support for a monotonic clock source. EV 39POSIX optionally offers support for a monotonic clock source. EV
40can take advantage of this clock source to detect time jumps 40can take advantage of this clock source to detect time jumps more
41reliably. Unfortunately, some systems are bound to be broken, so you can 41reliably. Unfortunately, some systems are bound to be broken, so you can
42disable this here: you can completely disable the detection and use of 42disable this here: you can completely disable the detection and use of
43the monotonic clock by answering 'n' here. Support for this clock type 43the monotonic clock by answering 'n' here. Support for this clock type
44will otherwise be autodetected at both compile- and runtime. 44will otherwise be autodetected at both compile- and runtime. (this setting
45currently affects the use of nanosleep over select as well).
45 46
46EOF 47EOF
47 48
48if (prompt ("Enable optional support for CLOCK_MONOTONIC (y/n)?", "y") =~ /[yY]/) { 49my $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_MONOTONIC=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable optional support for CLOCK_MONOTONIC (y/n)?", "y") =~ /[yY]/));
49 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_MONOTONIC";
50}
51 50
52print <<EOF; 51print <<EOF;
53 52
54
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54
56 55
57POSIX optionally offers support for a (potentially) high-resolution 56POSIX optionally offers support for a (potentially) high-resolution
58realtime clock interface. In a good implementation, using it is faster 57realtime clock interface. In a good implementation, using it is faster
59than the normal method of using gettimeofday. Unfortunately, this option 58than the normal method of using gettimeofday. Unfortunately, this option
60is also bound to be broken on some systems, so you can disable use and 59is also bound to be broken on some systems, and current EV versions do not
61probing of this feature altogether here. Otherwise support for this clock 60actually call gettimeofday very often, so it defaults to no.
62type will be autodetected at compiletime.
63 61
64EOF 62EOF
65 63
66if (prompt ("Prefer clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME) over gettimeofday (y/n)?", "y") !~ /[yY]/) { 64$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_REALTIME=" . (0 + (prompt ("Prefer clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME) over gettimeofday (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/));
67 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_REALTIME=0";
68}
69 65
70print <<EOF; 66print <<EOF;
71 67
72
73*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 68*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
74 69
70
75EV can use various backends with various portability issue. The select 71EV can use various backends with various portability issues. The select
76backend is the most portable and makes for a good fallback, but it can be 72backend is the most portable and makes for a good fallback, but it can be
77limited to a low number of file descriptors and/or might not compile. If 73limited to a low number of file descriptors and/or might not compile. If
78you have problems with compiling ev_select., you might try to play around 74you have problems with compiling ev_select.c, you might try to play around
79with disabling it here, or forcing it to use the fd_set provided by your 75with disabling it here, or forcing it to use the fd_set provided by your
80OS, via the next question. I highly recommend keeping it in. 76OS, via the next question. I highly recommend keeping it in.
81 77
82EOF 78EOF
83 79
84if (prompt ("Enable select backend (y/n)?", "y") =~ /[yY]/) { 80if (prompt ("Enable select backend (y/n)?", "y") =~ /[yY]/) {
85 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SELECT"; 81 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SELECT=1";
86 82
87 print <<EOF; 83 print <<EOF;
88 84
89
90*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 85*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
86
91 87
92The select backend can operate in two modes. One uses the system-provided 88The select backend can operate in two modes. One uses the system-provided
93fd_set and is usually limited to 1024 file descriptors (64 on windows), 89fd_set and is usually limited to 1024 file descriptors (64 on windows),
94the other requires your header files to define NFDBITS and declare a 90the other requires your header files to define NFDBITS and declare a
95suitable fd_mask type. If you run into problems compiling ev_select.c, you 91suitable fd_mask type. If you run into problems compiling ev_select.c, you
98EOF 94EOF
99 95
100 if (prompt ("Force use of system fd_set for select backend (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/) { 96 if (prompt ("Force use of system fd_set for select backend (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/) {
101 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_SELECT_USE_FD_SET"; 97 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_SELECT_USE_FD_SET";
102 } 98 }
99} else {
100 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SELECT=0";
103} 101}
104 102
105print <<EOF; 103print <<EOF;
106 104
107
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106
109 107
110The second very portable backend is poll(2). It does not exist on windows 108The second very portable backend is poll(2). It does not exist on windows
111and various versions of Mac OS X (and on the other versions it simply 109and various versions of Mac OS X (and on the other versions it simply
112doesn't work), but works basically everywhere else. It is recommended to use 110doesn't work), but works basically everywhere else. It is recommended to use
113the default here unless you run into compile problems in ev_poll.c. 111the default here unless you run into compile problems in ev_poll.c.
114 112
115EOF 113EOF
116 114
117if (prompt ("Enable poll backend (y/n)?", (-e "/usr/include/poll.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/) { 115$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_POLL=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable poll backend (y/n)?", (-e "/usr/include/poll.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
118 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_POLL";
119}
120 116
121print <<EOF; 117print <<EOF;
122 118
123
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125 120
126EV by default uses select, which makes it hard to write efficient servers, 121
127especially if the number of active conencitons is much lower than the open 122Select and poll make it hard to write efficient servers, especially if the
123number of active connections is much lower than the watched ones. GNU/Linux
128ones. GNU/Linux systems have a more scalable method called "epoll", which 124systems have a more scalable method called "epoll", which EV can use. For
129EV can use. For this to work, both your kernel and glibc have to support 125this to work, both your kernel and glibc have to support epoll, but if you
130epoll, but if you can compile it, the detection will be done at runtime, 126can compile it, the detection will be done at runtime, and EV will safely
131and EV will safely fall back to using select when epoll isn't available. 127fall back to using select when epoll isn't available. If unsure, accept
132If unsure, accept the default. 128the default.
133 129
134EOF 130EOF
135 131
136if (prompt ("Enable epoll backend (y/n)?", (-e "/usr/include/sys/epoll.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/) { 132my $can_epoll = -e "/usr/include/sys/epoll.h";
137 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_EPOLL"; 133$can_epoll = $ENV{EV_EPOLL} if exists $ENV{EV_EPOLL};
138} 134$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_EPOLL=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable epoll backend (y/n)?", $can_epoll ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
139 135
140print <<EOF; 136print <<EOF;
141 137
142
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144 139
140
145Similarly to the epoll backend above, EV can take advantage of kqueue 141Similarly to the epoll backend above, EV can take advantage of kqueue on
146on many BSD systems (it seems to be broken on Mac OS X though, but what 142many BSD systems. Support for kqueue will be detected at runtime, with a
147isn't broken on that shoddy platform... ah yes, the cash gushing by apple, 143safe fallback to other methods when it cannot be used.
148selling defective software works perfectly there). Support for kqueue will 144
145Note that kqueue is broken on most operating systems, so by default it
146won't be used on many platforms, but you can still create your own event
147loop with kqueue backend if you ask specifically for it.
148
149Here is what we know:
150
151NetBSD: partially working in at least 3.1 and later. Yeah! :)
152FreeBSD: broken on at least 6.2-STABLE, spotty in later versions,
153 sockets *likely* work, ptys definitely don't.
154OpenBSD: reports indicate that it likely doesn't work
155 (similar problems as on FreeBSD).
156OS X: completely, utterly broken on at least <= 10.6.
157
158EOF
159
160my $can_kqueue = -e "/usr/include/sys/event.h";
161$can_kqueue = $ENV{EV_KQUEUE} if exists $ENV{EV_KQUEUE};
162$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_KQUEUE=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable kqueue backend (y/n)?", $can_kqueue ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
163
164print <<EOF;
165
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167
168
169Similarly to the kqueue backend above, EV can take advantage of the
170solaris 10 event port interface. Support for event ports will be detected
149be detected at runtime, with a safe fallback to other methods when it 171at runtime, with a safe fallback to other methods when it cannot be used.
150cannot be used.
151 172
152EOF 173EOF
153 174
154if (prompt ("Enable kqueue backend (y/n)?", (-e "/usr/include/sys/event.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/) { 175$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_PORT=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable event port backend (y/n)?", (-e "/usr/include/sys/port.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
155 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_KQUEUE";
156}
157 176
158print <<EOF; 177print <<EOF;
159 178
160
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180
162 181
163EV needs the functions pthread_atfork and clock_gettime. On most systems 182EV needs the functions pthread_atfork and clock_gettime. On most systems
164you need some special libraries for this (such as -lrt and -lpthread). You 183you need some special libraries for this (such as -lrt and -lpthread). You
165can specify additional libraries to provide these calls now, or accept the 184can specify additional libraries to provide these calls (and any other
166default. 185required by EV) now, or accept the default.
167 186
168EOF 187EOF
169 188
189my $solaris_libs = $^O =~ /solaris/i ? "-lsocket -lnsl" : "";
190#my $librt = $^O =~ /linux/i ? "-lpthread" : "-lpthread -lrt";
191my $librt = "-lpthread -lrt";
170$LIBS = prompt "Extra libraries for pthread_atfork and clock_gettime?", "-lpthread -lrt"; 192my $LIBS = prompt "Extra libraries for pthread_atfork and clock_gettime?", "$librt $solaris_libs";
171 193
172 194
173print <<EOF; 195print <<EOF;
174 196
175
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177 198
199
200A backend of a different kind is the Linux inotify(7) interface, which can
201be used to speed up (and reduce resource consumption) of stat watchers. If
202you have the include file and libc support for it, it is usually a good
203idea to enable it, as kernel availability is detected at runtime.
204
178EOF 205EOF
206
207my $can_inotify = -e "/usr/include/sys/inotify.h";
208$can_inotify = $ENV{EV_INOTIFY} if exists $ENV{EV_INOTIFY};
209$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_INOTIFY=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable inotify support (y/n)?", $can_inotify ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
210
211print <<EOF;
212
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214
215
216Another useful bit of functionality is the Linux eventfd, which is useful
217for faster signal handling (don't care) and intra-thread communications
218(more relevant). Kernel support for this will be probed at runtime, but
219your libc must contain the necessary wrapper. Glibc 2.7 and later should
220have this wrapper.
221
222EOF
223
224my $can_eventfd = -e "/usr/include/sys/eventfd.h";
225$can_eventfd = $ENV{EV_EVENTFD} if exists $ENV{EV_EVENTFD};
226$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_EVENTFD=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable linux eventfd support (y/n)?", $can_eventfd ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
227
228print <<EOF;
229
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231
232
233Another sometimes useful bit of functionality is the Linux signalfd, which
234is useful for faster signal handling (don't care). Kernel support for
235this will be probed at runtime, but your libc must contain the necessary
236wrapper. Glibc 2.7 and later should have this wrapper.
237
238EOF
239
240my $can_signalfd = -e "/usr/include/sys/signalfd.h";
241$can_signalfd = $ENV{EV_SIGNALFD} if exists $ENV{EV_SIGNALFD};
242$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SIGNALFD=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable linux signalfd support (y/n)?", $can_signalfd ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
243
244print <<EOF;
245
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247
248
249Very rarely, people want to tweak EV even more, e.g. to exclude
250or include certain watcher types or backends. This can be done by adding
251extra -D options here, or via the EV_EXTRA_DEFS environment variable.
252
253For example, if you run into compile problems because of missing memory
254fences (or you just want extra performance), you can tell EV to not support
255smp and threads via -DEV_NO_THREADS.
256
257Normal persons just press enter.
258
259EOF
260
261$DEFINE .= " " . prompt "Any extra -D options?", "$ENV{EV_EXTRA_DEFS}";
262
263print <<EOF;
264
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266
267
268EOF
269
270my @anyevent = eval { require AnyEvent; $AnyEvent::VERSION < 5.29 } ? (AnyEvent => 5.29) : ();
179 271
180WriteMakefile( 272WriteMakefile(
181 dist => { 273 dist => {
182 PREOP => 'pod2text EV.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;', 274 PREOP => 'pod2text EV.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;',
183 COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v', 275 COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v',
184 SUFFIX => '.gz', 276 SUFFIX => '.gz',
185 }, 277 },
186 depend => { 278 depend => {
187 "EV.c" => "EV/EVAPI.h " 279 "EV.c" => "EV/EVAPI.h "
188 . "libev/ev.c libev/ev.h libev/ev_epoll.c libev/ev_select.c libev/ev_kqueue.c libev/ev_poll.c " 280 . "libev/ev.c libev/ev.h libev/ev_epoll.c libev/ev_select.c libev/ev_kqueue.c libev/ev_poll.c "
189 . "libev/event.h libev/event.c evdns.h evdns.c libev/ev_vars.h libev/ev_wrap.h", 281 . "libev/ev_vars.h libev/ev_wrap.h",
190 }, 282 },
191 INC => "-Ilibev", 283 INC => "-Ilibev",
192 DEFINE => "$DEFINE", 284 DEFINE => "$DEFINE",
193 NAME => "EV", 285 NAME => "EV",
194 LIBS => [$LIBS], 286 LIBS => [$LIBS],
287 PREREQ_PM => {
288 @anyevent,
289 "common::sense" => 0,
290 },
195 VERSION_FROM => "EV.pm", 291 VERSION_FROM => "EV.pm",
196 PM => { 292 PM => {
197 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV.pm', 293 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV.pm',
198 'EV/DNS.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/DNS.pm',
199 'EV/EVAPI.h' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/EVAPI.h', 294 'EV/EVAPI.h' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/EVAPI.h',
200 'EV/MakeMaker.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/MakeMaker.pm', 295 'EV/MakeMaker.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/MakeMaker.pm',
201 'libev/ev.h' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/ev.h', 296 'libev/ev.h' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/ev.h',
297 'libev/ev.pod' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/libev.pod',
202 }, 298 },
299 MAN3PODS => {
300 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV.$(MAN3EXT)',
301 'EV/MakeMaker.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV::MakeMaker.$(MAN3EXT)',
302 'libev/ev.pod' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV::libev.$(MAN3EXT)',
303 },
203); 304);
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