diff -cbrN emacs-21.1-orig/configure emacs-21.1/configure *** emacs-21.1-orig/configure Fri Oct 19 13:04:37 2001 --- emacs-21.1/configure Sun Oct 21 22:57:38 2001 *************** *** 1188,1193 **** --- 1188,1196 ---- i370-ibm-aix*) machine=ibm370aix opsys=usg5-3 ;; + s390-*-linux-gnu) + machine=ibms390 opsys=gnu-linux + ;; rs6000-ibm-aix3.1* | powerpc-ibm-aix3.1* ) machine=ibmrs6000 opsys=aix3-1 ;; diff -cbrN emacs-21.1-orig/src/m/ibms390.h emacs-21.1/src/m/ibms390.h *** emacs-21.1-orig/src/m/ibms390.h Wed Dec 31 18:00:00 1969 --- emacs-21.1/src/m/ibms390.h Mon Oct 22 09:54:07 2001 *************** *** 0 **** --- 1,123 ---- + /* machine description file template. + Copyright (C) 1985, 1986 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Emacs. + + GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to + the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + + + /* The following line tells the configuration script what sort of + operating system this machine is likely to run. + USUAL-OPSYS="" */ + + /* Define WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN iff lowest-numbered byte in a word + is the most significant byte. */ + + #define WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN + + /* Define NO_ARG_ARRAY if you cannot take the address of the first of a + * group of arguments and treat it as an array of the arguments. */ + + #define NO_ARG_ARRAY + + /* Define WORD_MACHINE if addresses and such have + * to be corrected before they can be used as byte counts. */ + + #define WORD_MACHINE + + /* Now define a symbol for the cpu type, if your compiler + does not define it automatically: + Ones defined so far include vax, m68000, ns16000, pyramid, + orion, tahoe, APOLLO and many others */ + + #define s390 + + /* Use type int rather than a union, to represent Lisp_Object */ + /* This is desirable for most machines. */ + + #define NO_UNION_TYPE + + /* Define EXPLICIT_SIGN_EXTEND if XINT must explicitly sign-extend + the 24-bit bit field into an int. In other words, if bit fields + are always unsigned. + + If you use NO_UNION_TYPE, this flag does not matter. */ + + #define EXPLICIT_SIGN_EXTEND + + /* Data type of load average, as read out of kmem. */ + + #define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long + + /* Convert that into an integer that is 100 for a load average of 1.0 */ + + #define LOAD_AVE_CVT(x) (int) (((double) (x)) * 100.0 / FSCALE) + + /* Define CANNOT_DUMP on machines where unexec does not work. + Then the function dump-emacs will not be defined + and temacs will do (load "loadup") automatically unless told otherwise. */ + + /* #define CANNOT_DUMP */ + + /* Define VIRT_ADDR_VARIES if the virtual addresses of + pure and impure space as loaded can vary, and even their + relative order cannot be relied on. + + Otherwise Emacs assumes that text space precedes data space, + numerically. */ + + #define VIRT_ADDR_VARIES + + /* Define C_ALLOCA if this machine does not support a true alloca + and the one written in C should be used instead. + Define HAVE_ALLOCA to say that the system provides a properly + working alloca function and it should be used. + Define neither one if an assembler-language alloca + in the file alloca.s should be used. */ + + /* #define C_ALLOCA */ + #define HAVE_ALLOCA + + /* Define NO_REMAP if memory segmentation makes it not work well + to change the boundary between the text section and data section + when Emacs is dumped. If you define this, the preloaded Lisp + code will not be sharable; but that's better than failing completely. */ + + /*#define NO_REMAP */ + + /* Some really obscure 4.2-based systems (like Sequent DYNIX) + * do not support asynchronous I/O (using SIGIO) on sockets, + * even though it works fine on tty's. If you have one of + * these systems, define the following, and then use it in + * config.h (or elsewhere) to decide when (not) to use SIGIO. + * + * You'd think this would go in an operating-system description file, + * but since it only occurs on some, but not all, BSD systems, the + * reasonable place to select for it is in the machine description + * file. + */ + + /*#define NO_SOCK_SIGIO*/ + + + /* After adding support for a new system, modify the large case + statement in the `configure' script to recognize reasonable + configuration names, and add a description of the system to + `etc/MACHINES'. + + If you've just fixed a problem in an existing configuration file, + you should also check `etc/MACHINES' to make sure its descriptions + of known problems in that configuration should be updated. */