This will allow a git clone to default to an SPDK-specific
version of the DPDK repository. Users can still override
to use a separate DPDK repository/installation with the
--with-dpdk configure script options.
While here, remove gzip option for the git-archive operations
in autopackage.sh. We need to add a git-archive for the DPDK
submodule if we are using it, and compressing at -9 adds a lot
of unnecessary time. Since we are not archiving these packages,
there is no need to compress them. Also explicitly disable
coverage and ubsan for the autopackage build, since this build
is only to test compilation and is not actually used for any
test execution.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I3cf8a2ed984003a175cdece6542636ede8cb2479
Add a configure script in the root of the repository
that looks and feels like one that would be generated
by autotools. This script simply generates a CONFIG
file for you, which used to be done by hand.
Now to build SPDK you can do the following:
./configure --with-dpdk=path
make
Change-Id: I44ebb91f0cb1468b86da4c0033ac1406595d4967
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
The tarball can be recreated with 'git archive'; it is not useful to
keep it as part of the build output.
Change-Id: I585aaaac765d9a52e444bcd878d3826bb7b96a45
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Exercise both the DEBUG=y path (during autobuild) and DEBUG=n (during
autopackage).
Change-Id: Ie2f0fea42ac675cd18f49d0b3274aa2c3413b88a
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>