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Within EAL we had a series of if statements for selecting the EAL directory to use. Now that the directory names match those of the OS's they are for we can instead just use a generated subdirectory name, shortening the code. To avoid strange errors, we still need to check for unsupported OS's, but do this check up-front in the config meson.build file. Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com> Reviewed-by: David Marchand <david.marchand@redhat.com> Acked-by: Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>
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833 B
Meson
25 lines
833 B
Meson
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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# Copyright(c) 2017-2019 Intel Corporation
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# Custom EAL processing. EAL is complicated enough that it can't just
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# have a straight list of headers and source files.
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# Initially pull in common settings
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eal_inc = [global_inc]
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subdir('common') # defines common_sources, common_objs, etc.
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# Now do OS/exec-env specific settings, including building kernel modules
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# The <exec-env>/eal/meson.build file should define env_sources, etc.
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dpdk_conf.set('RTE_EXEC_ENV_' + exec_env.to_upper(), 1)
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subdir(exec_env + '/eal')
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version = 10 # the version of the EAL API
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allow_experimental_apis = true
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deps += 'kvargs'
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if dpdk_conf.has('RTE_USE_LIBBSD')
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ext_deps += libbsd
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endif
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sources = common_sources + env_sources
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objs = common_objs + env_objs
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headers = common_headers + env_headers
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includes = eal_inc
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