# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause # Copyright(c) 2017 Intel Corporation # Initially pull in common settings #eal_inc = [global_inc] #subdir('common') # defines common_sources, common_objs, etc. # Now do OS/exec-env specific settings, including building kernel modules # The /eal/meson.build file should define env_sources, etc. if host_machine.system() == 'linux' dpdk_conf.set('RTE_EXEC_ENV_LINUXAPP', 1) subdir('linux/igb_uio') elif host_machine.system() == 'freebsd' dpdk_conf.set('RTE_EXEC_ENV_BSDAPP', 1) kmods = ['contigmem', 'nic_uio'] # for building kernel modules, we use kernel build system using make, as # with Linux. We have a skeleton BSDmakefile, which pulls many of its # values from the environment. Each module only has a single source file # right now, which allows us to simplify things. We pull in the sourcer # files from the individual meson.build files, and then use a custom # target to call make, passing in the values as env parameters. kmod_cflags = ['-I' + meson.build_root(), '-I' + join_paths(meson.source_root(), 'config'), '-include rte_config.h'] foreach k:kmods subdir(join_paths('freebsd', k)) custom_target(k, input: [files('freebsd/BSDmakefile.meson'), sources], output: k + '.ko', command: ['make', '-f', '@INPUT0@', 'KMOD_SRC=@INPUT1@', 'KMOD=' + k, 'KMOD_CFLAGS=' + ' '.join(kmod_cflags)], build_by_default: get_option('enable_kmods')) endforeach else error('unsupported system type @0@'.format(hostmachine.system())) endif cflags += '-D_GNU_SOURCE' sources = common_sources + env_sources objs = common_objs + env_objs headers = common_headers + env_headers includes = eal_inc