# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause # Copyright(c) 2017-2019 Intel Corporation # check the OS is supported, rather than going any further supported_exec_envs = ['freebsd', 'linux', 'windows'] exec_env = host_machine.system() if not supported_exec_envs.contains(exec_env) error('unsupported system type "@0@"'.format(exec_env)) endif # define a handy variable for checking which OS we have. # gives us "is_windows", "is_freebsd" and "is_linux" foreach env:supported_exec_envs set_variable('is_' + env, exec_env == env) endforeach # MS linker requires special treatment. # TODO: use cc.get_linker_id() with Meson >= 0.54 is_ms_linker = is_windows and (cc.get_id() == 'clang') # set the major version, which might be used by drivers and libraries # depending on the configuration options pver = meson.project_version().split('.') major_version = '@0@.@1@'.format(pver.get(0), pver.get(1)) abi_version = run_command(find_program('cat', 'more'), abi_version_file).stdout().strip() # Libraries have the abi_version as the filename extension # and have the soname be all but the final part of the abi_version. # e.g. v20.1 => librte_foo.so.20.1 # sonames => librte_foo.so.20 # e.g. v20.0.1 => librte_foo.so.20.0.1 # sonames => librte_foo.so.20.0 abi_va = abi_version.split('.') so_version = abi_va.length() == 2 ? abi_va[0] : abi_va[0] + '.' + abi_va[1] # extract all version information into the build configuration dpdk_conf.set('RTE_VER_YEAR', pver.get(0).to_int()) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_VER_MONTH', pver.get(1).to_int()) if pver.get(2).contains('-rc') rc_ver = pver.get(2).split('-rc') dpdk_conf.set('RTE_VER_MINOR', rc_ver.get(0).to_int()) dpdk_conf.set_quoted('RTE_VER_SUFFIX', '-rc') dpdk_conf.set('RTE_VER_RELEASE', rc_ver.get(1).to_int()) else dpdk_conf.set('RTE_VER_MINOR', pver.get(2).to_int()) dpdk_conf.set_quoted('RTE_VER_SUFFIX', '') # for actual, non-rc releases, set the release value to 99 to ensure releases # have higher version numbers than their respective release candidates dpdk_conf.set('RTE_VER_RELEASE', 99) endif pmd_subdir_opt = get_option('drivers_install_subdir') if pmd_subdir_opt.contains('') pmd_subdir_opt = abi_version.join(pmd_subdir_opt.split('')) endif driver_install_path = join_paths(get_option('libdir'), pmd_subdir_opt) eal_pmd_path = join_paths(get_option('prefix'), driver_install_path) # driver .so files often depend upon the bus drivers for their connect bus, # e.g. ixgbe depends on librte_bus_pci. This means that the bus drivers need # to be in the library path, so symlink the drivers from the main lib directory. meson.add_install_script('../buildtools/symlink-drivers-solibs.sh', get_option('libdir'), pmd_subdir_opt) # set the machine type and cflags for it if meson.is_cross_build() machine = host_machine.cpu() else machine = get_option('machine') endif # machine type 'default' is special, it defaults to the per arch agreed common # minimal baseline needed for DPDK. # That might not be the most optimized, but the most portable version while # still being able to support the CPU features required for DPDK. # This can be bumped up by the DPDK project, but it can never be an # invariant like 'native' if machine == 'default' if host_machine.cpu_family().startswith('x86') # matches the old pre-meson build systems default machine = 'corei7' elif host_machine.cpu_family().startswith('arm') machine = 'armv7-a' elif host_machine.cpu_family().startswith('aarch') # arm64 manages defaults in config/arm/meson.build machine = 'default' elif host_machine.cpu_family().startswith('ppc') machine = 'power8' endif endif dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MACHINE', machine) machine_args = [] # ppc64 does not support -march= at all, use -mcpu and -mtune for that if host_machine.cpu_family().startswith('ppc') machine_args += '-mcpu=' + machine machine_args += '-mtune=' + machine else machine_args += '-march=' + machine endif toolchain = cc.get_id() dpdk_conf.set_quoted('RTE_TOOLCHAIN', toolchain) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_TOOLCHAIN_' + toolchain.to_upper(), 1) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_ARCH_64', cc.sizeof('void *') == 8) if not is_windows add_project_link_arguments('-Wl,--no-as-needed', language: 'c') endif # use pthreads if available for the platform if not is_windows add_project_link_arguments('-pthread', language: 'c') dpdk_extra_ldflags += '-pthread' endif # on some OS, maths functions are in a separate library if cc.find_library('m', required : false).found() # some libs depend on maths lib add_project_link_arguments('-lm', language: 'c') dpdk_extra_ldflags += '-lm' endif # for linux link against dl, for bsd execinfo if is_linux link_lib = 'dl' elif is_freebsd link_lib = 'execinfo' else link_lib = '' endif # if link_lib is empty, do not add it to project properties if link_lib != '' add_project_link_arguments('-l' + link_lib, language: 'c') dpdk_extra_ldflags += '-l' + link_lib endif # check for libraries used in multiple places in DPDK has_libnuma = 0 numa_dep = cc.find_library('numa', required: false) if numa_dep.found() and cc.has_header('numaif.h') dpdk_conf.set10('RTE_HAS_LIBNUMA', true) has_libnuma = 1 add_project_link_arguments('-lnuma', language: 'c') dpdk_extra_ldflags += '-lnuma' endif # check for libbsd libbsd = dependency('libbsd', required: false) if libbsd.found() dpdk_conf.set('RTE_USE_LIBBSD', 1) endif # check for pcap pcap_dep = dependency('pcap', required: false) if pcap_dep.found() # pcap got a pkg-config file only in 1.9.0 and before that meson uses # an internal pcap-config finder, which is not compatible with # cross-compilation, so try to fallback to find_library pcap_dep = cc.find_library('pcap', required: false) endif if pcap_dep.found() and cc.has_header('pcap.h', dependencies: pcap_dep) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_PORT_PCAP', 1) dpdk_extra_ldflags += '-lpcap' endif # for clang 32-bit compiles we need libatomic for 64-bit atomic ops if cc.get_id() == 'clang' and dpdk_conf.get('RTE_ARCH_64') == false atomic_dep = cc.find_library('atomic', required: true) add_project_link_arguments('-latomic', language: 'c') dpdk_extra_ldflags += '-latomic' endif # add -include rte_config to cflags add_project_arguments('-include', 'rte_config.h', language: 'c') # enable extra warnings and disable any unwanted warnings warning_flags = [ # -Wall is added by meson by default, so add -Wextra only '-Wextra', # additional warnings in alphabetical order '-Wcast-qual', '-Wdeprecated', '-Wformat-nonliteral', '-Wformat-security', '-Wmissing-declarations', '-Wmissing-prototypes', '-Wnested-externs', '-Wold-style-definition', '-Wpointer-arith', '-Wsign-compare', '-Wstrict-prototypes', '-Wundef', '-Wwrite-strings', # globally disabled warnings '-Wno-address-of-packed-member', '-Wno-packed-not-aligned', '-Wno-missing-field-initializers' ] if cc.get_id() == 'gcc' and cc.version().version_compare('>=10.0') # FIXME: Bugzilla 396 warning_flags += '-Wno-zero-length-bounds' endif if not dpdk_conf.get('RTE_ARCH_64') # for 32-bit, don't warn about casting a 32-bit pointer to 64-bit int - it's fine!! warning_flags += '-Wno-pointer-to-int-cast' endif if cc.get_id() == 'intel' warning_ids = [188, 2203, 2279, 2557, 3179, 3656] foreach i:warning_ids warning_flags += '-diag-disable=@0@'.format(i) endforeach endif foreach arg: warning_flags if cc.has_argument(arg) add_project_arguments(arg, language: 'c') endif endforeach # set other values pulled from the build options dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MAX_LCORE', get_option('max_lcores')) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MAX_NUMA_NODES', get_option('max_numa_nodes')) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MAX_ETHPORTS', get_option('max_ethports')) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_LIBEAL_USE_HPET', get_option('use_hpet')) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_ENABLE_TRACE_FP', get_option('enable_trace_fp')) # values which have defaults which may be overridden dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MAX_VFIO_GROUPS', 64) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_DRIVER_MEMPOOL_BUCKET_SIZE_KB', 64) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_LIBRTE_DPAA2_USE_PHYS_IOVA', true) if dpdk_conf.get('RTE_ARCH_64') dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MAX_MEM_MB', 524288) else # for 32-bit we need smaller reserved memory areas dpdk_conf.set('RTE_MAX_MEM_MB', 2048) endif compile_time_cpuflags = [] subdir(arch_subdir) dpdk_conf.set('RTE_COMPILE_TIME_CPUFLAGS', ','.join(compile_time_cpuflags)) # set the install path for the drivers dpdk_conf.set_quoted('RTE_EAL_PMD_PATH', eal_pmd_path) install_headers('rte_config.h', subdir: get_option('include_subdir_arch')) # enable VFIO only if it is linux OS dpdk_conf.set('RTE_EAL_VFIO', is_linux) # specify -D_GNU_SOURCE unconditionally add_project_arguments('-D_GNU_SOURCE', language: 'c') # specify -D__BSD_VISIBLE for FreeBSD if is_freebsd add_project_arguments('-D__BSD_VISIBLE', language: 'c') endif if is_windows # VirtualAlloc2() is available since Windows 10 / Server 2016. add_project_arguments('-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0A00', language: 'c') # Use MinGW-w64 stdio, because DPDK assumes ANSI-compliant formatting. if cc.get_id() == 'gcc' add_project_arguments('-D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO', language: 'c') endif # Contrary to docs, VirtualAlloc2() is exported by mincore.lib # in Windows SDK, while MinGW exports it by advapi32.a. if is_ms_linker add_project_link_arguments('-lmincore', language: 'c') endif add_project_link_arguments('-ladvapi32', '-lsetupapi', language: 'c') add_project_link_arguments('-ldbghelp', language: 'c') endif if get_option('b_lto') if cc.has_argument('-ffat-lto-objects') add_project_arguments('-ffat-lto-objects', language: 'c') else error('compiler does not support fat LTO objects - please turn LTO off') endif # workaround for gcc bug 81440 if cc.get_id() == 'gcc' and cc.version().version_compare('<8.0') add_project_arguments('-Wno-lto-type-mismatch', language: 'c') add_project_link_arguments('-Wno-lto-type-mismatch', language: 'c') endif endif