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Diffstat (limited to 'mesalib/scons')
-rw-r--r-- | mesalib/scons/custom.py | 76 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mesalib/scons/gallium.py | 78 |
2 files changed, 106 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/mesalib/scons/custom.py b/mesalib/scons/custom.py index d18f5642d..5de5537bf 100644 --- a/mesalib/scons/custom.py +++ b/mesalib/scons/custom.py @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ Custom builders and methods. import os
import os.path
import re
+import sys
+import subprocess
import SCons.Action
import SCons.Builder
@@ -154,6 +156,79 @@ def createCodeGenerateMethod(env): env.AddMethod(code_generate, 'CodeGenerate')
+def _pkg_check_modules(env, name, modules):
+ '''Simple wrapper for pkg-config.'''
+
+ env['HAVE_' + name] = False
+
+ # For backwards compatability
+ env[name.lower()] = False
+
+ if env['platform'] == 'windows':
+ return
+
+ if not env.Detect('pkg-config'):
+ return
+
+ if subprocess.call(["pkg-config", "--exists", ' '.join(modules)]) != 0:
+ return
+
+ # Other flags may affect the compilation of unrelated targets, so store
+ # them with a prefix, (e.g., XXX_CFLAGS, XXX_LIBS, etc)
+ try:
+ flags = env.ParseFlags('!pkg-config --cflags --libs ' + ' '.join(modules))
+ except OSError:
+ return
+ prefix = name + '_'
+ for flag_name, flag_value in flags.iteritems():
+ assert '_' not in flag_name
+ env[prefix + flag_name] = flag_value
+
+ env['HAVE_' + name] = True
+
+def pkg_check_modules(env, name, modules):
+
+ sys.stdout.write('Checking for %s...' % name)
+ _pkg_check_modules(env, name, modules)
+ result = env['HAVE_' + name]
+ sys.stdout.write(' %s\n' % ['no', 'yes'][int(bool(result))])
+
+ # XXX: For backwards compatability
+ env[name.lower()] = result
+
+
+def pkg_use_modules(env, names):
+ '''Search for all environment flags that match NAME_FOO and append them to
+ the FOO environment variable.'''
+
+ names = env.Flatten(names)
+
+ for name in names:
+ prefix = name + '_'
+
+ if not 'HAVE_' + name in env:
+ print 'Attempt to use unknown module %s' % name
+ env.Exit(1)
+
+ if not env['HAVE_' + name]:
+ print 'Attempt to use unavailable module %s' % name
+ env.Exit(1)
+
+ flags = {}
+ for flag_name, flag_value in env.Dictionary().iteritems():
+ if flag_name.startswith(prefix):
+ flag_name = flag_name[len(prefix):]
+ if '_' not in flag_name:
+ flags[flag_name] = flag_value
+ if flags:
+ env.MergeFlags(flags)
+
+
+def createPkgConfigMethods(env):
+ env.AddMethod(pkg_check_modules, 'PkgCheckModules')
+ env.AddMethod(pkg_use_modules, 'PkgUseModules')
+
+
def generate(env):
"""Common environment generation code"""
@@ -164,6 +239,7 @@ def generate(env): # Custom builders and methods
createConvenienceLibBuilder(env)
createCodeGenerateMethod(env)
+ createPkgConfigMethods(env)
# for debugging
#print env.Dump()
diff --git a/mesalib/scons/gallium.py b/mesalib/scons/gallium.py index 97868b930..1cdc11cb5 100644 --- a/mesalib/scons/gallium.py +++ b/mesalib/scons/gallium.py @@ -104,41 +104,6 @@ def num_jobs(): return 1
-def pkg_config_modules(env, name, modules):
- '''Simple wrapper for pkg-config.'''
-
- env[name] = False
-
- if env['platform'] == 'windows':
- return
-
- if not env.Detect('pkg-config'):
- return
-
- if subprocess.call(["pkg-config", "--exists", ' '.join(modules)]) != 0:
- return
-
- # Put -I and -L flags directly into the environment, as these don't affect
- # the compilation of targets that do not use them
- try:
- env.ParseConfig('pkg-config --cflags-only-I --libs-only-L ' + ' '.join(modules))
- except OSError:
- return
-
- # Other flags may affect the compilation of unrelated targets, so store
- # them with a prefix, (e.g., XXX_CFLAGS, XXX_LIBS, etc)
- try:
- flags = env.ParseFlags('!pkg-config --cflags-only-other --libs-only-l --libs-only-other ' + ' '.join(modules))
- except OSError:
- return
- prefix = name.upper() + '_'
- for flag_name, flag_value in flags.iteritems():
- env[prefix + flag_name] = flag_value
-
- env[name] = True
-
-
-
def generate(env):
"""Common environment generation code"""
@@ -289,8 +254,21 @@ def generate(env): 'PTHREADS',
'HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN',
]
- if env['platform'] == 'darwin':
- cppdefines += ['_DARWIN_C_SOURCE']
+ if env['platform'] == 'darwin':
+ cppdefines += [
+ '_DARWIN_C_SOURCE',
+ 'GLX_USE_APPLEGL',
+ 'GLX_DIRECT_RENDERING',
+ ]
+ else:
+ cppdefines += [
+ 'GLX_DIRECT_RENDERING',
+ 'GLX_INDIRECT_RENDERING',
+ ]
+ if env['platform'] in ('linux', 'freebsd'):
+ cppdefines += ['HAVE_ALIAS']
+ else:
+ cppdefines += ['GLX_ALIAS_UNSUPPORTED']
if platform == 'windows':
cppdefines += [
'WIN32',
@@ -381,6 +359,8 @@ def generate(env): ccflags += ['-O0']
else:
ccflags += ['-O3']
+ # Work around aliasing bugs - developers should comment this out
+ ccflags += ['-fno-strict-aliasing']
ccflags += ['-g3']
if env['build'] in ('checked', 'profile'):
# See http://code.google.com/p/jrfonseca/wiki/Gprof2Dot#Which_options_should_I_pass_to_gcc_when_compiling_for_profiling?
@@ -437,10 +417,10 @@ def generate(env): ]
if distutils.version.LooseVersion(ccversion) >= distutils.version.LooseVersion('4.2'):
ccflags += [
- '-Werror=pointer-arith',
+ '-Wpointer-arith',
]
cflags += [
- '-Werror=declaration-after-statement',
+ '-Wdeclaration-after-statement',
]
if msvc:
# See also:
@@ -622,19 +602,21 @@ def generate(env): if env['llvm']:
env.Tool('llvm')
- pkg_config_modules(env, 'x11', ['x11', 'xext'])
- pkg_config_modules(env, 'drm', ['libdrm'])
- pkg_config_modules(env, 'drm_intel', ['libdrm_intel'])
- pkg_config_modules(env, 'drm_radeon', ['libdrm_radeon'])
- pkg_config_modules(env, 'xorg', ['xorg-server'])
- pkg_config_modules(env, 'kms', ['libkms'])
-
- env['dri'] = env['x11'] and env['drm']
-
# Custom builders and methods
env.Tool('custom')
createInstallMethods(env)
+ env.PkgCheckModules('X11', ['x11', 'xext', 'xdamage', 'xfixes'])
+ env.PkgCheckModules('XF86VIDMODE', ['xxf86vm'])
+ env.PkgCheckModules('DRM', ['libdrm'])
+ env.PkgCheckModules('DRM_INTEL', ['libdrm_intel'])
+ env.PkgCheckModules('DRM_RADEON', ['libdrm_radeon'])
+ env.PkgCheckModules('XORG', ['xorg-server'])
+ env.PkgCheckModules('KMS', ['libkms'])
+ env.PkgCheckModules('UDEV', ['libudev'])
+
+ env['dri'] = env['x11'] and env['drm']
+
# for debugging
#print env.Dump()
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