build: skip config of explicitly disabled drivers

Even when a PMD was disabled with meson's disable_drivers option
its config file was still being parsed. Some of the PMD configs
attempt to find a library they depend on and parse its header files
with certain assumptions. If the library is found, but it's simply
too old to contain the necessary header files, the meson build
fails and it can only be fixed by either updating that library, or
expanding the meson script for the faulty PMD.

While the latter should be still done for the sake of DPDK quality,
an intermediate solution would be to skip building the faulty PMD
- there's a chance we don't need it. That's what this patch allows.

Signed-off-by: Darek Stojaczyk <dariusz.stojaczyk@intel.com>
Acked-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
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Darek Stojaczyk 2020-05-07 12:13:50 +02:00 committed by Thomas Monjalon
parent 60197bda97
commit a842899e91

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@ -62,17 +62,14 @@ foreach class:dpdk_driver_classes
ext_deps = []
pkgconfig_extra_libs = []
# pull in driver directory which should assign to each of the above
subdir(drv_path)
if disabled_drivers.contains(drv_path)
build = false
reason = 'Explicitly disabled via build config'
else
# pull in driver directory which should update all the local variables
subdir(drv_path)
endif
# skip disabled drivers. For meson 0.49 change this to use
# "in" keyword
foreach disable_path: disabled_drivers
if drv_path == disable_path
build = false
reason = 'Explicitly disabled via build config'
endif
endforeach
if build
# get dependency objs from strings
shared_deps = ext_deps