When compiling the ACL library on a system without AVX2 support,
the flags used to compile the AVX2-specific code for later run-time
use were not based on the regular cflags for the rest of the library.
This can cause errors due to symbols being missed/undefined
due to incorrect flags. For example,
when testing compilation on Alpine linux, we got:
error: unknown type name 'cpu_set_t'
due to _GNU_SOURCE not being defined in the cflags.
This issue can be fixed by appending "-mavx2" to
the cflags rather than replacing them with it.
Fixes:
5b9656b157d3 ("lib: build with meson")
Cc: stable@dpdk.org
Signed-off-by: Andrius Sirvys <andrius.sirvys@intel.com>
Acked-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
avx2_tmplib = static_library('avx2_tmp',
'acl_run_avx2.c',
dependencies: static_rte_eal,
- c_args: '-mavx2')
+ c_args: cflags + ['-mavx2'])
objs += avx2_tmplib.extract_objects('acl_run_avx2.c')
cflags += '-DCC_AVX2_SUPPORT'
endif