1If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you see. 2It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is specially 3designed to be readable as is. 4 5=head1 NAME 6 7perlaix - Perl version 5 on IBM AIX (UNIX) systems 8 9=head1 DESCRIPTION 10 11This document describes various features of IBM's UNIX operating 12system AIX that will affect how Perl version 5 (hereafter just Perl) 13is compiled and/or runs. 14 15=head2 Compiling Perl 5 on AIX 16 17For information on compilers on older versions of AIX, see L</Compiling 18Perl 5 on older AIX versions up to 4.3.3>. 19 20When compiling Perl, you must use an ANSI C compiler. AIX does not ship 21an ANSI compliant C compiler with AIX by default, but binary builds of 22gcc for AIX are widely available. A version of gcc is also included in 23the AIX Toolbox which is shipped with AIX. 24 25=head2 Supported Compilers 26 27Currently all versions of IBM's "xlc", "xlc_r", "cc", "cc_r" or 28"vac" ANSI/C compiler will work for building Perl if that compiler 29works on your system. 30 31If you plan to link Perl to any module that requires thread-support, 32like DBD::Oracle, it is better to use the _r version of the compiler. 33This will not build a threaded Perl, but a thread-enabled Perl. See 34also L</Threaded Perl> later on. 35 36As of writing (2010-09) only the I<IBM XL C for AIX> or I<IBM XL C/C++ 37for AIX> compiler is supported by IBM on AIX 5L/6.1/7.1. 38 39The following compiler versions are currently supported by IBM: 40 41 IBM XL C and IBM XL C/C++ V8, V9, V10, V11 42 43The XL C for AIX is integrated in the XL C/C++ for AIX compiler and 44therefore also supported. 45 46If you choose XL C/C++ V9 you need APAR IZ35785 installed 47otherwise the integrated SDBM_File do not compile correctly due 48to an optimization bug. You can circumvent this problem by 49adding -qipa to the optimization flags (-Doptimize='-O -qipa'). 50The PTF for APAR IZ35785 which solves this problem is available 51from IBM (April 2009 PTF for XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition for AIX, V9.0). 52 53If you choose XL C/C++ V11 you need the April 2010 PTF (or newer) 54installed otherwise you will not get a working Perl version. 55 56Perl can be compiled with either IBM's ANSI C compiler or with gcc. 57The former is recommended, as not only it can compile Perl with no 58difficulty, but also can take advantage of features listed later 59that require the use of IBM compiler-specific command-line flags. 60 61If you decide to use gcc, make sure your installation is recent and 62complete, and be sure to read the Perl INSTALL file for more gcc-specific 63details. Please report any hoops you had to jump through to the 64development team. 65 66=head2 Incompatibility with AIX Toolbox lib gdbm 67 68If the AIX Toolbox version of lib gdbm < 1.8.3-5 is installed on your 69system then Perl will not work. This library contains the header files 70/opt/freeware/include/gdbm/dbm.h|ndbm.h which conflict with the AIX 71system versions. The lib gdbm will be automatically removed from the 72wanted libraries if the presence of one of these two header files is 73detected. If you want to build Perl with GDBM support then please install 74at least gdbm-devel-1.8.3-5 (or higher). 75 76=head2 Perl 5 was successfully compiled and tested on: 77 78 Perl | AIX Level | Compiler Level | w th | w/o th 79 -------+---------------------+-------------------------+------+------- 80 5.12.2 |5.1 TL9 32 bit | XL C/C++ V7 | OK | OK 81 5.12.2 |5.1 TL9 64 bit | XL C/C++ V7 | OK | OK 82 5.12.2 |5.2 TL10 SP8 32 bit | XL C/C++ V8 | OK | OK 83 5.12.2 |5.2 TL10 SP8 32 bit | gcc 3.2.2 | OK | OK 84 5.12.2 |5.2 TL10 SP8 64 bit | XL C/C++ V8 | OK | OK 85 5.12.2 |5.3 TL8 SP8 32 bit | XL C/C++ V9 + IZ35785 | OK | OK 86 5.12.2 |5.3 TL8 SP8 32 bit | gcc 4.2.4 | OK | OK 87 5.12.2 |5.3 TL8 SP8 64 bit | XL C/C++ V9 + IZ35785 | OK | OK 88 5.12.2 |5.3 TL10 SP3 32 bit | XL C/C++ V11 + Apr 2010 | OK | OK 89 5.12.2 |5.3 TL10 SP3 64 bit | XL C/C++ V11 + Apr 2010 | OK | OK 90 5.12.2 |6.1 TL1 SP7 32 bit | XL C/C++ V10 | OK | OK 91 5.12.2 |6.1 TL1 SP7 64 bit | XL C/C++ V10 | OK | OK 92 5.13 |7.1 TL0 SP1 32 bit | XL C/C++ V11 + Jul 2010 | OK | OK 93 5.13 |7.1 TL0 SP1 64 bit | XL C/C++ V11 + Jul 2010 | OK | OK 94 95 w th = with thread support 96 w/o th = without thread support 97 OK = tested 98 99Successfully tested means that all "make test" runs finish with a 100result of 100% OK. All tests were conducted with -Duseshrplib set. 101 102All tests were conducted on the oldest supported AIX technology level 103with the latest support package applied. If the tested AIX version is 104out of support (AIX 4.3.3, 5.1, 5.2) then the last available support 105level was used. 106 107=head2 Building Dynamic Extensions on AIX 108 109Starting from Perl 5.7.2 (and consequently 5.8.x / 5.10.x / 5.12.x) 110and AIX 4.3 or newer Perl uses the AIX native dynamic loading interface 111in the so called runtime linking mode instead of the emulated interface 112that was used in Perl releases 5.6.1 and earlier or, for AIX releases 1134.2 and earlier. This change does break backward compatibility with 114compiled modules from earlier Perl releases. The change was made to make 115Perl more compliant with other applications like Apache/mod_perl which are 116using the AIX native interface. This change also enables the use of 117C++ code with static constructors and destructors in Perl extensions, 118which was not possible using the emulated interface. 119 120It is highly recommended to use the new interface. 121 122=head2 Using Large Files with Perl 123 124Should yield no problems. 125 126=head2 Threaded Perl 127 128Should yield no problems with AIX 5.1 / 5.2 / 5.3 / 6.1 / 7.1. 129 130IBM uses the AIX system Perl (V5.6.0 on AIX 5.1 and V5.8.2 on 131AIX 5.2 / 5.3 and 6.1; V5.8.8 on AIX 5.3 TL11 and AIX 6.1 TL4; V5.10.1 132on AIX 7.1) for some AIX system scripts. If you switch the links in 133/usr/bin from the AIX system Perl (/usr/opt/perl5) to the newly build 134Perl then you get the same features as with the IBM AIX system Perl if 135the threaded options are used. 136 137The threaded Perl build works also on AIX 5.1 but the IBM Perl 138build (Perl v5.6.0) is not threaded on AIX 5.1. 139 140Perl 5.12 an newer is not compatible with the IBM fileset perl.libext. 141 142=head2 64-bit Perl 143 144If your AIX system is installed with 64-bit support, you can expect 64-bit 145configurations to work. If you want to use 64-bit Perl on AIX 6.1 146you need an APAR for a libc.a bug which affects (n)dbm_XXX functions. 147The APAR number for this problem is IZ39077. 148 149If you need more memory (larger data segment) for your Perl programs you 150can set: 151 152 /etc/security/limits 153 default: (or your user) 154 data = -1 (default is 262144 * 512 byte) 155 156With the default setting the size is limited to 128MB. 157The -1 removes this limit. If the "make test" fails please change 158your /etc/security/limits as stated above. 159 160=head2 Long doubles 161 162IBM calls its implementation of long doubles 128-bit, but it is not 163the IEEE 128-bit ("quadruple precision") which would give 116 bit of 164mantissa (nor it is implemented in hardware), instead it's a special 165software implementation called "double-double", which gives 106 bits 166of mantissa. 167 168There seem to be various problems in this long double implementation. 169If Configure detects this brokenness, it will disable the long double support. 170This can be overridden with explicit C<-Duselongdouble> (or C<-Dusemorebits>, 171which enables both long doubles and 64 bit integers). If you decide to 172enable long doubles, for most of the broken things Perl has implemented 173workarounds, but the handling of the special values infinity and NaN 174remains badly broken: for example infinity plus zero results in NaN. 175 176=head2 Recommended Options AIX 5.1/5.2/5.3/6.1 and 7.1 (threaded/32-bit) 177 178With the following options you get a threaded Perl version which 179passes all make tests in threaded 32-bit mode, which is the default 180configuration for the Perl builds that AIX ships with. 181 182 rm config.sh 183 ./Configure \ 184 -d \ 185 -Dcc=cc_r \ 186 -Duseshrplib \ 187 -Dusethreads \ 188 -Dprefix=/usr/opt/perl5_32 189 190The -Dprefix option will install Perl in a directory parallel to the 191IBM AIX system Perl installation. 192 193=head2 Recommended Options AIX 5.1/5.2/5.3/6.1 and 7.1 (32-bit) 194 195With the following options you get a Perl version which passes 196all make tests in 32-bit mode. 197 198 rm config.sh 199 ./Configure \ 200 -d \ 201 -Dcc=cc_r \ 202 -Duseshrplib \ 203 -Dprefix=/usr/opt/perl5_32 204 205The -Dprefix option will install Perl in a directory parallel to the 206IBM AIX system Perl installation. 207 208=head2 Recommended Options AIX 5.1/5.2/5.3/6.1 and 7.1 (threaded/64-bit) 209 210With the following options you get a threaded Perl version which 211passes all make tests in 64-bit mode. 212 213 export OBJECT_MODE=64 / setenv OBJECT_MODE 64 (depending on your shell) 214 215 rm config.sh 216 ./Configure \ 217 -d \ 218 -Dcc=cc_r \ 219 -Duseshrplib \ 220 -Dusethreads \ 221 -Duse64bitall \ 222 -Dprefix=/usr/opt/perl5_64 223 224=head2 Recommended Options AIX 5.1/5.2/5.3/6.1 and 7.1 (64-bit) 225 226With the following options you get a Perl version which passes all 227make tests in 64-bit mode. 228 229 export OBJECT_MODE=64 / setenv OBJECT_MODE 64 (depending on your shell) 230 231 rm config.sh 232 ./Configure \ 233 -d \ 234 -Dcc=cc_r \ 235 -Duseshrplib \ 236 -Duse64bitall \ 237 -Dprefix=/usr/opt/perl5_64 238 239The -Dprefix option will install Perl in a directory parallel to the 240IBM AIX system Perl installation. 241 242If you choose gcc to compile 64-bit Perl then you need to add the 243following option: 244 245 -Dcc='gcc -maix64' 246 247 248=head2 Compiling Perl 5 on AIX 7.1.0 249 250A regression in AIX 7 causes a failure in make test in Time::Piece during 251daylight savings time. APAR IV16514 provides the fix for this. A quick 252test to see if it's required, assuming it is currently daylight savings 253in Eastern Time, would be to run C< TZ=EST5 date +%Z >. This will come 254back with C<EST> normally, but nothing if you have the problem. 255 256 257=head2 Compiling Perl 5 on older AIX versions up to 4.3.3 258 259Due to the fact that AIX 4.3.3 reached end-of-service in December 31, 2602003 this information is provided as is. The Perl versions prior to 261Perl 5.8.9 could be compiled on AIX up to 4.3.3 with the following 262settings (your mileage may vary): 263 264When compiling Perl, you must use an ANSI C compiler. AIX does not ship 265an ANSI compliant C-compiler with AIX by default, but binary builds of 266gcc for AIX are widely available. 267 268At the moment of writing, AIX supports two different native C compilers, 269for which you have to pay: B<xlC> and B<vac>. If you decide to use either 270of these two (which is quite a lot easier than using gcc), be sure to 271upgrade to the latest available patch level. Currently: 272 273 xlC.C 3.1.4.10 or 3.6.6.0 or 4.0.2.2 or 5.0.2.9 or 6.0.0.3 274 vac.C 4.4.0.3 or 5.0.2.6 or 6.0.0.1 275 276note that xlC has the OS version in the name as of version 4.0.2.0, so 277you will find xlC.C for AIX-5.0 as package 278 279 xlC.aix50.rte 5.0.2.0 or 6.0.0.3 280 281subversions are not the same "latest" on all OS versions. For example, 282the latest xlC-5 on aix41 is 5.0.2.9, while on aix43, it is 5.0.2.7. 283 284Perl can be compiled with either IBM's ANSI C compiler or with gcc. 285The former is recommended, as not only can it compile Perl with no 286difficulty, but also can take advantage of features listed later that 287require the use of IBM compiler-specific command-line flags. 288 289The IBM's compiler patch levels 5.0.0.0 and 5.0.1.0 have compiler 290optimization bugs that affect compiling perl.c and regcomp.c, 291respectively. If Perl's configuration detects those compiler patch 292levels, optimization is turned off for the said source code files. 293Upgrading to at least 5.0.2.0 is recommended. 294 295If you decide to use gcc, make sure your installation is recent and 296complete, and be sure to read the Perl INSTALL file for more gcc-specific 297details. Please report any hoops you had to jump through to the development 298team. 299 300=head2 OS level 301 302Before installing the patches to the IBM C-compiler you need to know the 303level of patching for the Operating System. IBM's command 'oslevel' will 304show the base, but is not always complete (in this example oslevel shows 3054.3.NULL, whereas the system might run most of 4.3.THREE): 306 307 # oslevel 308 4.3.0.0 309 # lslpp -l | grep 'bos.rte ' 310 bos.rte 4.3.3.75 COMMITTED Base Operating System Runtime 311 bos.rte 4.3.2.0 COMMITTED Base Operating System Runtime 312 # 313 314The same might happen to AIX 5.1 or other OS levels. As a side note, Perl 315cannot be built without bos.adt.syscalls and bos.adt.libm installed 316 317 # lslpp -l | egrep "syscalls|libm" 318 bos.adt.libm 5.1.0.25 COMMITTED Base Application Development 319 bos.adt.syscalls 5.1.0.36 COMMITTED System Calls Application 320 # 321 322=head2 Building Dynamic Extensions on AIX E<lt> 5L 323 324AIX supports dynamically loadable objects as well as shared libraries. 325Shared libraries by convention end with the suffix .a, which is a bit 326misleading, as an archive can contain static as well as dynamic members. 327For Perl dynamically loaded objects we use the .so suffix also used on 328many other platforms. 329 330Note that starting from Perl 5.7.2 (and consequently 5.8.0) and AIX 4.3 331or newer Perl uses the AIX native dynamic loading interface in the so 332called runtime linking mode instead of the emulated interface that was 333used in Perl releases 5.6.1 and earlier or, for AIX releases 4.2 and 334earlier. This change does break backward compatibility with compiled 335modules from earlier Perl releases. The change was made to make Perl 336more compliant with other applications like Apache/mod_perl which are 337using the AIX native interface. This change also enables the use of C++ 338code with static constructors and destructors in Perl extensions, which 339was not possible using the emulated interface. 340 341=head2 The IBM ANSI C Compiler 342 343All defaults for Configure can be used. 344 345If you've chosen to use vac 4, be sure to run 4.4.0.3. Older versions 346will turn up nasty later on. For vac 5 be sure to run at least 5.0.1.0, 347but vac 5.0.2.6 or up is highly recommended. Note that since IBM has 348removed vac 5.0.2.1 through 5.0.2.5 from the software depot, these 349versions should be considered obsolete. 350 351Here's a brief lead of how to upgrade the compiler to the latest 352level. Of course this is subject to changes. You can only upgrade 353versions from ftp-available updates if the first three digit groups 354are the same (in where you can skip intermediate unlike the patches 355in the developer snapshots of Perl), or to one version up where the 356"base" is available. In other words, the AIX compiler patches are 357cumulative. 358 359 vac.C.4.4.0.1 => vac.C.4.4.0.3 is OK (vac.C.4.4.0.2 not needed) 360 xlC.C.3.1.3.3 => xlC.C.3.1.4.10 is NOT OK (xlC.C.3.1.4.0 is not 361 available) 362 363 # ftp ftp.software.ibm.com 364 Connected to service.boulder.ibm.com. 365 : welcome message ... 366 Name (ftp.software.ibm.com:merijn): anonymous 367 331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password. 368 Password: 369 ... accepted login stuff 370 ftp> cd /aix/fixes/v4/ 371 ftp> dir other other.ll 372 output to local-file: other.ll? y 373 200 PORT command successful. 374 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls. 375 226 Transfer complete. 376 ftp> dir xlc xlc.ll 377 output to local-file: xlc.ll? y 378 200 PORT command successful. 379 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls. 380 226 Transfer complete. 381 ftp> bye 382 ... goodbye messages 383 # ls -l *.ll 384 -rw-rw-rw- 1 merijn system 1169432 Nov 2 17:29 other.ll 385 -rw-rw-rw- 1 merijn system 29170 Nov 2 17:29 xlc.ll 386 387On AIX 4.2 using xlC, we continue: 388 389 # lslpp -l | fgrep 'xlC.C ' 390 xlC.C 3.1.4.9 COMMITTED C for AIX Compiler 391 xlC.C 3.1.4.0 COMMITTED C for AIX Compiler 392 # grep 'xlC.C.3.1.4.*.bff' xlc.ll 393 -rw-r--r-- 1 45776101 1 6286336 Jul 22 1996 xlC.C.3.1.4.1.bff 394 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 6173696 Aug 24 1998 xlC.C.3.1.4.10.bff 395 -rw-r--r-- 1 45776101 1 6319104 Aug 14 1996 xlC.C.3.1.4.2.bff 396 -rw-r--r-- 1 45776101 1 6316032 Oct 21 1996 xlC.C.3.1.4.3.bff 397 -rw-r--r-- 1 45776101 1 6315008 Dec 20 1996 xlC.C.3.1.4.4.bff 398 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 6178816 Mar 28 1997 xlC.C.3.1.4.5.bff 399 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 6188032 May 22 1997 xlC.C.3.1.4.6.bff 400 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 6191104 Sep 5 1997 xlC.C.3.1.4.7.bff 401 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 6185984 Jan 13 1998 xlC.C.3.1.4.8.bff 402 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 6169600 May 27 1998 xlC.C.3.1.4.9.bff 403 # wget ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/aix/fixes/v4/xlc/xlC.C.3.1.4.10.bff 404 # 405 406On AIX 4.3 using vac, we continue: 407 408 # lslpp -l | grep 'vac.C ' 409 vac.C 5.0.2.2 COMMITTED C for AIX Compiler 410 vac.C 5.0.2.0 COMMITTED C for AIX Compiler 411 # grep 'vac.C.5.0.2.*.bff' other.ll 412 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 13592576 Apr 16 2001 vac.C.5.0.2.0.bff 413 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 14133248 Apr 9 2002 vac.C.5.0.2.3.bff 414 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 14173184 May 20 2002 vac.C.5.0.2.4.bff 415 -rw-rw-r-- 1 45776101 1 14192640 Nov 22 2002 vac.C.5.0.2.6.bff 416 # wget ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/aix/fixes/v4/other/vac.C.5.0.2.6.bff 417 # 418 419Likewise on all other OS levels. Then execute the following command, and 420fill in its choices 421 422 # smit install_update 423 -> Install and Update from LATEST Available Software 424 * INPUT device / directory for software [ vac.C.5.0.2.6.bff ] 425 [ OK ] 426 [ OK ] 427 428Follow the messages ... and you're done. 429 430If you like a more web-like approach, a good start point can be 431L<http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/downloadaz.jsp> and click 432"C for AIX", and follow the instructions. 433 434=head2 The usenm option 435 436If linking miniperl 437 438 cc -o miniperl ... miniperlmain.o opmini.o perl.o ... -lm -lc ... 439 440causes error like this 441 442 ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .aintl 443 ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .copysignl 444 ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .syscall 445 ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .eaccess 446 ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .setresuid 447 ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .setresgid 448 ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: .setproctitle 449 ld: 0711-345 Use the -bloadmap or -bnoquiet option to obtain more 450 information. 451 452you could retry with 453 454 make realclean 455 rm config.sh 456 ./Configure -Dusenm ... 457 458which makes Configure to use the C<nm> tool when scanning for library 459symbols, which usually is not done in AIX. 460 461Related to this, you probably should not use the C<-r> option of 462Configure in AIX, because that affects of how the C<nm> tool is used. 463 464=head2 Using GNU's gcc for building Perl 465 466Using gcc-3.x (tested with 3.0.4, 3.1, and 3.2) now works out of the box, 467as do recent gcc-2.9 builds available directly from IBM as part of their 468Linux compatibility packages, available here: 469 470 http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/ 471 472=head2 Using Large Files with Perl E<lt> 5L 473 474Should yield no problems. 475 476=head2 Threaded Perl E<lt> 5L 477 478Threads seem to work OK, though at the moment not all tests pass when 479threads are used in combination with 64-bit configurations. 480 481You may get a warning when doing a threaded build: 482 483 "pp_sys.c", line 4640.39: 1506-280 (W) Function argument assignment 484 between types "unsigned char*" and "const void*" is not allowed. 485 486The exact line number may vary, but if the warning (W) comes from a line 487line this 488 489 hent = PerlSock_gethostbyaddr(addr, (Netdb_hlen_t) addrlen, addrtype); 490 491in the "pp_ghostent" function, you may ignore it safely. The warning 492is caused by the reentrant variant of gethostbyaddr() having a slightly 493different prototype than its non-reentrant variant, but the difference 494is not really significant here. 495 496=head2 64-bit Perl E<lt> 5L 497 498If your AIX is installed with 64-bit support, you can expect 64-bit 499configurations to work. In combination with threads some tests might 500still fail. 501 502=head2 AIX 4.2 and extensions using C++ with statics 503 504In AIX 4.2 Perl extensions that use C++ functions that use statics 505may have problems in that the statics are not getting initialized. 506In newer AIX releases this has been solved by linking Perl with 507the libC_r library, but unfortunately in AIX 4.2 the said library 508has an obscure bug where the various functions related to time 509(such as time() and gettimeofday()) return broken values, and 510therefore in AIX 4.2 Perl is not linked against the libC_r. 511 512=head1 AUTHORS 513 514Rainer Tammer <tammer@tammer.net> 515 516=cut 517