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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2010 Arnold Krille |
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# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Pieter Palmers |
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# Copyright (C) 2008, 2012 Jonathan Woithe |
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# |
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# This file is part of FFADO |
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# FFADO = Free FireWire (pro-)audio drivers for Linux |
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# |
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# FFADO is based upon FreeBoB. |
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# |
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or |
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# (at your option) version 3 of the License. |
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# |
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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# GNU General Public License for more details. |
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# |
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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# |
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from __future__ import print_function |
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FFADO_API_VERSION = "9" |
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FFADO_VERSION="2.4.6" |
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, check_output |
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import os |
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import re |
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import sys |
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from string import Template |
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import distutils.sysconfig |
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if not os.path.isdir( "cache" ): |
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os.makedirs( "cache" ) |
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opts = Variables( "cache/options.cache" ) |
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opts.AddVariables( |
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BoolVariable( "DEBUG", """\ |
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Build with \"-g -Wall\" rather than \"-O2\", and include extra debugging |
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checks in the code.""", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "DEBUG_MESSAGES", "Enable support for debug messages", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "PROFILE", "Build with symbols, warnings and other profiling info", False ), |
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PathVariable( "PREFIX", "The prefix where ffado will be installed to.", "/usr/local", PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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PathVariable( "BINDIR", "Overwrite the directory where apps are installed to.", "$PREFIX/bin", PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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PathVariable( "LIBDIR", "Overwrite the directory where libs are installed to.", "$PREFIX/lib", PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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PathVariable( "INCLUDEDIR", "Overwrite the directory where headers are installed to.", "$PREFIX/include", PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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PathVariable( "SHAREDIR", "Overwrite the directory where misc shared files are installed to.", "$PREFIX/share/libffado", PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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PathVariable( "LIBDATADIR", "Location for architecture-dependent data.", "$LIBDIR/libffado", PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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PathVariable( "MANDIR", "Overwrite the directory where manpages are installed", "$PREFIX/man", PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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PathVariable( "PYPKGDIR", "The directory where the python modules get installed.", |
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distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib( prefix="$PREFIX" ), PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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PathVariable( "UDEVDIR", "Overwrite the directory where udev rules are installed to.", "/lib/udev/rules.d/", PathVariable.PathAccept ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_BEBOB", "Enable/Disable support for the BeBoB platform.", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_FIREWORKS", "Enable/Disable support for the ECHO Audio FireWorks platform.", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_OXFORD", "Enable/Disable support for the Oxford Semiconductor FW platform.", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_MOTU", "Enable/Disable support for the MOTU platform.", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_DICE", "Enable/Disable support for the TCAT DICE platform.", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_METRIC_HALO", "Enable/Disable support for the Metric Halo platform.", False ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_RME", "Enable/Disable support for the RME platform.", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_DIGIDESIGN", "Enable/Disable support for Digidesign interfaces.", False ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_BOUNCE", "Enable/Disable the BOUNCE device.", False ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_GENERICAVC", """\ |
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Enable/Disable the the generic avc part (mainly used by apple). |
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Note that disabling this option might be overwritten by other devices needing |
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this code.""", False ), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_ALL", "Enable/Disable support for all devices.", False ), |
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BoolVariable( "SERIALIZE_USE_EXPAT", "Use libexpat for XML serialization.", False ), |
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EnumVariable( "BUILD_DOC", "Build API documentation", 'none', allowed_values=('all', 'user', 'none'), ignorecase=2), |
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EnumVariable( "BUILD_MIXER", "Build the ffado-mixer", 'auto', allowed_values=('auto', 'true', 'false'), ignorecase=2), |
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BoolVariable( "BUILD_TESTS", """\ |
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Build the tests in their directory. As some contain quite some functionality, |
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this is on by default. |
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If you just want to use ffado with jack without the tools, you can disable this.\ |
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""", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "BUILD_STATIC_TOOLS", "Build a statically linked version of the FFADO tools.", False ), |
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EnumVariable('DIST_TARGET', 'Build target for cross compiling packagers', 'auto', allowed_values=('auto', 'i386', 'i686', 'x86_64', 'powerpc', 'powerpc64', 'none' ), ignorecase=2), |
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BoolVariable( "ENABLE_OPTIMIZATIONS", "Enable optimizations and the use of processor specific extentions (MMX/SSE/...).", False ), |
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BoolVariable( "DETECT_USERSPACE_ENV", "Try to detect the user space environment and add necessary 32/64 bit machine flags.", True ), |
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BoolVariable( "PEDANTIC", "Enable -Werror and more pedantic options during compile.", False ), |
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BoolVariable( "CUSTOM_ENV", "Respect CC, CXX, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and LDFLAGS.\nOnly meant for distributors and gentoo-users who want to over-optimize their build.\n Using this is not supported by the ffado-devs!", False ), |
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( "COMPILE_FLAGS", "Deprecated (use CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS with CUSTOM_ENV=True instead). Add additional flags to the environment.\nOnly meant for distributors and gentoo-users who want to over-optimize their build.\n Using this is not supported by the ffado-devs!" ), |
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EnumVariable( "ENABLE_SETBUFFERSIZE_API_VER", "Report API version at runtime which includes support for dynamic buffer resizing (requires recent jack).", 'auto', allowed_values=('auto', 'true', 'false', 'force'), ignorecase=2), |
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("PYTHON_INTERPRETER", "Python interpreter to be used by FFADO installation.", "/usr/bin/python"), |
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) |
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## Load the builders in config |
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buildenv=os.environ |
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env = Environment( tools=['default','scanreplace','pyuic','pyuic4','pyuic5','dbus','doxygen','pkgconfig'], toolpath=['admin'], ENV = buildenv, options=opts ) |
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custom_flags = False |
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if 'COMPILE_FLAGS' in env and len(env['COMPILE_FLAGS']) > 0: |
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print("The COMPILE_FLAGS option is deprecated. Use CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS with CUSTOM_ENV=True instead") |
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custom_flags = True |
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env.MergeFlags(env['COMPILE_FLAGS']) |
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if env['CUSTOM_ENV']: |
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custom_flags = True |
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# Honour the user choice of compiler (if any). |
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if 'CC' in os.environ and len(os.environ['CC']) > 0: |
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env['CC'] = os.environ['CC'] |
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if 'CXX' in os.environ and len(os.environ['CXX']) > 0: |
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env['CXX'] = os.environ['CXX'] |
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# Honour the user supplied flags (if any), but notify the user that this is not supported. |
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if 'CFLAGS' in os.environ and len(os.environ['CFLAGS']) > 0: |
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env.Append(CFLAGS = str(os.environ['CFLAGS'].replace('\"', ''))) |
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if 'CXXFLAGS' in os.environ and len(os.environ['CXXFLAGS']) > 0: |
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env.Append(CXXFLAGS = str(os.environ['CXXFLAGS'].replace('\"', ''))) |
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if 'LDFLAGS' in os.environ and len(os.environ['LDFLAGS']) > 0: |
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env.Append(LINKFLAGS = str(os.environ['LDFLAGS'].replace('\"', ''))) |
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if custom_flags: |
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print(''' |
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* Usage of additional flags is not supported by the ffado-devs. |
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* Use at own risk! |
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* |
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* Flags in use: |
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* CC = %s |
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* CXX = %s |
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* CFLAGS = %s |
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* CXXFLAGS = %s |
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* LDFLAGS = %s |
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''' % (env['CC'], env['CXX'], env['CFLAGS'], env['CXXFLAGS'], env['LINKFLAGS'])) |
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Help( """ |
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For building ffado you can set different options as listed below. You have to |
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specify them only once, scons will save the last value you used and re-use |
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that. |
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To really undo your settings and return to the factory defaults, remove the |
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"cache"-folder and the file ".sconsign.dblite" from this directory. |
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For example with: "rm -Rf .sconsign.dblite cache" |
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Note that this is a development version! Don't complain if its not working! |
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See www.ffado.org for stable releases. |
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""" ) |
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Help( opts.GenerateHelpText( env ) ) |
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# make sure the necessary dirs exist |
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if not os.path.isdir( "cache" ): |
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os.makedirs( "cache" ) |
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if not os.path.isdir( 'cache/objects' ): |
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os.makedirs( 'cache/objects' ) |
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CacheDir( 'cache/objects' ) |
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opts.Save( 'cache/options.cache', env ) |
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def ConfigGuess( context ): |
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context.Message( "Trying to find the system triple: " ) |
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ret = check_output(("/bin/sh", "admin/config.guess")).rstrip() |
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context.Result( ret ) |
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return ret.decode() |
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def CheckForApp( context, app ): |
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context.Message( "Checking whether '" + app + "' executes " ) |
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ret = context.TryAction( app ) |
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context.Result( ret[0] ) |
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return ret[0] |
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def CheckForPyModule( context, module ): |
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context.Message( "Checking for the python module '" + module + "' " ) |
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ret = context.TryAction( "$PYTHON_INTERPRETER $SOURCE", "import %s" % module, ".py" ) |
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context.Result( ret[0] ) |
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return ret[0] |
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def CompilerCheck( context ): |
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context.Message( "Checking for a working C-compiler " ) |
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ret = context.TryRun( """ |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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int main() { |
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printf( "Hello World!" ); |
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return 0; |
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}""", '.c' )[0] |
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context.Result( ret ) |
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if ret == 0: |
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return False; |
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context.Message( "Checking for a working C++-compiler " ) |
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ret = context.TryRun( """ |
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#include <iostream> |
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int main() { |
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std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl; |
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return 0; |
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}""", ".cpp" )[0] |
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context.Result( ret ) |
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return ret |
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def CheckPKG(context, name): |
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context.Message( 'Checking for %s... ' % name ) |
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ret = context.TryAction('pkg-config --exists \'%s\'' % name)[0] |
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context.Result( ret ) |
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return ret |
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tests = { |
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"ConfigGuess" : ConfigGuess, |
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"CheckForApp" : CheckForApp, |
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"CheckForPyModule": CheckForPyModule, |
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"CompilerCheck" : CompilerCheck, |
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"CheckPKG" : CheckPKG, |
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} |
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tests.update( env['PKGCONFIG_TESTS'] ) |
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tests.update( env['PYUIC_TESTS'] ) |
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tests.update( env['PYUIC4_TESTS'] ) |
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conf = Configure( env, |
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custom_tests = tests, |
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conf_dir = "cache/", |
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log_file = 'cache/config.log' ) |
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version_re = re.compile(r'^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)') |
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def CheckJackdVer(): |
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print('Checking jackd version...', end='') |
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popen = Popen(("which", 'jackd'), stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) |
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stdout, stderr = popen.communicate() |
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assert popen.returncode in (0, 1), "which returned a unexpected status" |
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if popen.returncode == 1: |
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print("not installed") |
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return None |
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jackd = stdout.decode ().rstrip () |
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ret = check_output ((jackd, '--version')).decode() .rstrip () |
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ret = ret.split ('\n') [-1]; # Last line. |
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ret = ret.split () [2]; # Third field. |
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if not version_re.match (ret): |
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print("failed to parse version") |
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return None |
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print (ret) |
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# Trim off any "rc" (release candidate) components from the end of the |
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# version string |
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ret = ret.split ('rc')[0] |
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ret = ret.split ('.') |
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ret = map (int, ret) |
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return tuple (ret) |
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if env['SERIALIZE_USE_EXPAT']: |
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env['SERIALIZE_USE_EXPAT']=1 |
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else: |
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env['SERIALIZE_USE_EXPAT']=0 |
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if env['ENABLE_BOUNCE'] or env['ENABLE_ALL']: |
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env['REQUIRE_LIBAVC']=1 |
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else: |
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env['REQUIRE_LIBAVC']=0 |
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if not env.GetOption('clean'): |
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# Check for working gcc and g++ compilers and their environment. |
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# |
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if not conf.CompilerCheck(): |
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print("\nIt seems as if your system isn't even able to compile any C-/C++-programs. Probably you don't have gcc and g++ installed. Compiling a package from source without a working compiler is very hard to do, please install the needed packages.\nHint: on *ubuntu you need both gcc- and g++-packages installed, easiest solution is to install build-essential which depends on gcc and g++.") |
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Exit( 1 ) |
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# Check for pkg-config before using pkg-config to check for other dependencies. |
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if not conf.CheckForPKGConfig(): |
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print("\nThe program 'pkg-config' could not be found.\nEither you have to install the corresponding package first or make sure that PATH points to the right directions.") |
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Exit( 1 ) |
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# The following checks are for headers and libs and packages we need. |
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allpresent = 1; |
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# for cache-serialization. |
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if env['SERIALIZE_USE_EXPAT']: |
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allpresent &= conf.CheckHeader( "expat.h" ) |
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allpresent &= conf.CheckLib( 'expat', 'XML_ExpatVersion', '#include <expat.h>' ) |
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pkgs = { |
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'libraw1394' : '2.0.5', |
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'libiec61883' : '1.1.0', |
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'libconfig++' : '0' |
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} |
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if env['REQUIRE_LIBAVC']: |
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pkgs['libavc1394'] = '0.5.3' |
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if not env['SERIALIZE_USE_EXPAT']: |
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if conf.CheckPKG('libxml++-3.0'): |
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pkgs['libxml++-3.0'] = '3.0.0' |
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if not('libxml++-3.0' in pkgs): |
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pkgs['libxml++-2.6'] = '2.13.0' |
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# Provide a way for users to compile newer libffado which will work |
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# against older jack installations which will not accept the new API |
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# version reported at runtime. |
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have_jack = conf.CheckPKG('jack') |
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if have_jack: |
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good_jack1 = conf.CheckPKG('jack < 1.9.0') and conf.CheckPKG('jack >= 0.121.4') |
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good_jack2 = conf.CheckPKG('jack >= 1.9.9') |
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else: |
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jackd_ver = CheckJackdVer() |
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if jackd_ver: |
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# If jackd is unknown to pkg-config but is never-the-less |
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# runnable, use the version number reported by it. This means |
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# users don't have to have jack development files present on |
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# their system for this to work. |
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have_jack = jackd_ver >= (0, 0, 0) |
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good_jack1 = jackd_ver < (1, 9, 0) and jackd_ver >= (0, 121, 4) |
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good_jack2 = jackd_ver >= (1, 9, 9) |
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if env['ENABLE_SETBUFFERSIZE_API_VER'] == 'auto': |
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if not(have_jack): |
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print(""" |
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No Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) installed: assuming a FFADO |
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setbuffersize-compatible version will be used. |
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""") |
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elif not(good_jack1 or good_jack2): |
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FFADO_API_VERSION="8" |
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print(""" |
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Installed Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) jack does not support FFADO |
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setbuffersize API: will report earlier API version at runtime. Consider |
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upgrading to jack1 >=0.122.0 or jack2 >=1.9.9 at some point, and then |
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recompile ffado to gain access to this added feature. |
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""") |
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else: |
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print("Installed Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) supports FFADO setbuffersize API") |
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elif env['ENABLE_SETBUFFERSIZE_API_VER'] == 'true': |
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if (have_jack and not(good_jack1) and not(good_jack2)): |
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print(""" |
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SetBufferSize API version is enabled but no suitable version of Jack Audio |
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Connection Kit (JACK) has been found. The resulting FFADO would cause your |
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jackd to abort with "incompatible FFADO version". Please upgrade to |
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jack1 >=0.122.0 or jack2 >=1.9.9, or set ENABLE_SETBUFFERSIZE_API_VER to "auto" |
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or "false". |
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""") |
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# Although it's not strictly an error, in almost every case that |
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# this occurs the user will want to know about it and fix the |
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# problem, so we exit so they're guaranteed of seeing the above |
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# message. |
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Exit( 1 ) |
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else: |
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print("Will report SetBufferSize API version at runtime") |
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elif env['ENABLE_SETBUFFERSIZE_API_VER'] == 'force': |
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print("Will report SetBufferSize API version at runtime") |
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else: |
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FFADO_API_VERSION="8" |
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print("Will not report SetBufferSize API version at runtime") |
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for pkg in pkgs: |
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name2 = pkg.replace("+","").replace(".","").replace("-","").upper() |
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env['%s_FLAGS' % name2] = conf.GetPKGFlags( pkg, pkgs[pkg] ) |
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#print('%s_FLAGS' % name2) |
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if env['%s_FLAGS'%name2] == 0: |
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allpresent &= 0 |
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if not allpresent: |
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print(""" |
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(At least) One of the dependencies is missing. I can't go on without it, please |
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install the needed packages for each of the lines saying "no". |
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(Remember to also install the *-devel packages!) |
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And remember to remove the cache with "rm -Rf .sconsign.dblite cache" so the |
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results above get rechecked. |
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""") |
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Exit( 1 ) |
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# libxml++-2.6 requires a c++11 compiler as of version 2.39.1. The |
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# gnu++11 standard seems to work both with these later libxml++ versions |
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# and ffado itself, although a significant number of warnings are |
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# produced. Add the necessary option to CXXFLAGS if required. |
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if conf.CheckPKG('libxml++-2.6 >= 2.39.1'): |
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env.Append(CXXFLAGS = '-std=gnu++11') |
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if conf.CheckPKG('libxml++-3.0 >= 3.0.0'): |
---|
374 |
env.Append(CXXFLAGS = '-std=gnu++11') |
---|
375 |
|
---|
376 |
# Check for C99 lrint() and lrintf() functions used to convert from |
---|
377 |
# float to integer more efficiently via float_cast.h. If not |
---|
378 |
# present the standard slower methods will be used instead. This |
---|
379 |
# might not be the best way of testing for these but it's the only |
---|
380 |
# way which seems to work properly. CheckFunc() fails due to |
---|
381 |
# argument count problems. |
---|
382 |
if 'CFLAGS' in env: |
---|
383 |
oldcf = env['CFLAGS'] |
---|
384 |
else: |
---|
385 |
oldcf = "" |
---|
386 |
env.Append(CFLAGS = '-std=c99') |
---|
387 |
if conf.CheckLibWithHeader( "m", "math.h", "c", "lrint(3.2);" ): |
---|
388 |
HAVE_LRINT = 1 |
---|
389 |
else: |
---|
390 |
HAVE_LRINT = 0 |
---|
391 |
if conf.CheckLibWithHeader( "m", "math.h", "c", "lrintf(3.2);" ): |
---|
392 |
HAVE_LRINTF = 1 |
---|
393 |
else: |
---|
394 |
HAVE_LRINTF = 0 |
---|
395 |
env['HAVE_LRINT'] = HAVE_LRINT; |
---|
396 |
env['HAVE_LRINTF'] = HAVE_LRINTF; |
---|
397 |
env.Replace(CFLAGS=oldcf) |
---|
398 |
|
---|
399 |
# |
---|
400 |
# Optional checks follow: |
---|
401 |
# |
---|
402 |
|
---|
403 |
# PyQT checks |
---|
404 |
if env['BUILD_MIXER'] != 'false': |
---|
405 |
if ( conf.CheckForApp( 'which pyuic4' ) \ |
---|
406 |
and conf.CheckForPyModule( 'PyQt4' ) \ |
---|
407 |
and conf.CheckForPyModule( 'dbus.mainloop.qt' )) \ |
---|
408 |
or ( conf.CheckForApp( 'which pyuic5' ) \ |
---|
409 |
and conf.CheckForPyModule( 'PyQt5' ) \ |
---|
410 |
and conf.CheckForPyModule( 'dbus.mainloop.pyqt5' )): |
---|
411 |
env['BUILD_MIXER'] = 'true' |
---|
412 |
elif not env.GetOption('clean'): |
---|
413 |
if env['BUILD_MIXER'] == 'auto': |
---|
414 |
env['BUILD_MIXER'] = 'false' |
---|
415 |
print(""" |
---|
416 |
The prerequisites ('pyuic4'/'pyuic5' and the python-modules 'dbus' and |
---|
417 |
'PyQt4'/'PyQt5', the packages could be named like dbus-python and PyQt) to |
---|
418 |
build the mixer were not found. Therefore the qt mixer will not be installed.""") |
---|
419 |
else: # env['BUILD_MIXER'] == 'true' |
---|
420 |
print(""" |
---|
421 |
The prerequisites ('pyuic4'/'pyuic5' and the python-modules 'dbus' and |
---|
422 |
'PyQt4'/'PyQt5', the packages could be named like dbus-python and PyQt) to |
---|
423 |
build the mixer were not found, but BUILD_MIXER was requested.""") |
---|
424 |
Exit( 1 ) |
---|
425 |
|
---|
426 |
env['XDG_TOOLS'] = False |
---|
427 |
if env['BUILD_MIXER'] == 'true': |
---|
428 |
if conf.CheckForApp( 'xdg-desktop-menu --help' ) and conf.CheckForApp( 'xdg-icon-resource --help' ): |
---|
429 |
env['XDG_TOOLS'] = True |
---|
430 |
else: |
---|
431 |
print(""" |
---|
432 |
I couldn't find the 'xdg-desktop-menu' and 'xdg-icon-resource' programs. These |
---|
433 |
are needed to add the fancy entry for the mixer to your menu, but you can still |
---|
434 |
start it by executing "ffado-mixer".""") |
---|
435 |
|
---|
436 |
# |
---|
437 |
# Optional pkg-config |
---|
438 |
# |
---|
439 |
pkgs = { |
---|
440 |
'alsa': '0', |
---|
441 |
'dbus-1': '1.0', |
---|
442 |
'dbus-c++-1' : '0', |
---|
443 |
} |
---|
444 |
for pkg in pkgs: |
---|
445 |
name2 = pkg.replace("+","").replace(".","").replace("-","").upper() |
---|
446 |
env['%s_FLAGS' % name2] = conf.GetPKGFlags( pkg, pkgs[pkg] ) |
---|
447 |
|
---|
448 |
if not env['DBUS1_FLAGS'] or not env['DBUSC1_FLAGS'] or not conf.CheckForApp('which dbusxx-xml2cpp'): |
---|
449 |
env['DBUS1_FLAGS'] = b"" |
---|
450 |
env['DBUSC1_FLAGS'] = b"" |
---|
451 |
print(""" |
---|
452 |
One of the dbus-headers, the dbus-c++-headers and/or the application |
---|
453 |
'dbusxx-xml2cpp' where not found. The dbus-server for ffado will therefore not |
---|
454 |
be built. |
---|
455 |
""") |
---|
456 |
else: |
---|
457 |
# Get the directory where dbus stores the service-files |
---|
458 |
env['dbus_service_dir'] = conf.GetPKGVariable( 'dbus-1', 'session_bus_services_dir' ).strip() |
---|
459 |
# this is required to indicate that the DBUS version we use has support |
---|
460 |
# for platform dependent threading init functions |
---|
461 |
# this is true for DBUS >= 0.96 or so. Since we require >= 1.0 it is |
---|
462 |
# always true |
---|
463 |
env['DBUS1_FLAGS'] += b" -DDBUS_HAS_THREADS_INIT_DEFAULT" |
---|
464 |
|
---|
465 |
# The controlserver-glue.h file generated by dbusxx-xml2cpp generates |
---|
466 |
# a large number of instances where call.reader()'s return value is |
---|
467 |
# stored (in ri) but not used. This generates a compiler warning which |
---|
468 |
# we can do nothing about. Therefore when compiling dbus-related |
---|
469 |
# code, suppress the "set but not used" warning. |
---|
470 |
env['DBUS1_FLAGS'] += b" -Wno-unused-but-set-variable" |
---|
471 |
|
---|
472 |
config_guess = conf.ConfigGuess() |
---|
473 |
|
---|
474 |
conf.Finish() |
---|
475 |
|
---|
476 |
if env['DEBUG']: |
---|
477 |
print("Doing a debug build") |
---|
478 |
env.MergeFlags( "-Wall -g -DDEBUG" ) |
---|
479 |
env['DEBUG_MESSAGES'] = True |
---|
480 |
elif not custom_flags: |
---|
481 |
# Only merge -O2 to flags if the user has not specified custom flags. |
---|
482 |
env.MergeFlags( "-O2" ) |
---|
483 |
|
---|
484 |
if env['DEBUG_MESSAGES']: |
---|
485 |
env.MergeFlags( "-DDEBUG_MESSAGES" ) |
---|
486 |
|
---|
487 |
if env['PROFILE']: |
---|
488 |
print("Doing a PROFILE build") |
---|
489 |
env.MergeFlags( "-Wall -g" ) |
---|
490 |
|
---|
491 |
if env['PEDANTIC']: |
---|
492 |
env.MergeFlags( "-Werror" ) |
---|
493 |
|
---|
494 |
|
---|
495 |
if env['ENABLE_ALL']: |
---|
496 |
env['ENABLE_BEBOB'] = True |
---|
497 |
env['ENABLE_FIREWORKS'] = True |
---|
498 |
env['ENABLE_OXFORD'] = True |
---|
499 |
env['ENABLE_MOTU'] = True |
---|
500 |
env['ENABLE_DICE'] = True |
---|
501 |
env['ENABLE_METRIC_HALO'] = True |
---|
502 |
env['ENABLE_RME'] = True |
---|
503 |
env['ENABLE_DIGIDESIGN'] = True |
---|
504 |
env['ENABLE_BOUNCE'] = True |
---|
505 |
|
---|
506 |
|
---|
507 |
env['BUILD_STATIC_LIB'] = False |
---|
508 |
if env['BUILD_STATIC_TOOLS']: |
---|
509 |
print("Building static versions of the tools...") |
---|
510 |
env['BUILD_STATIC_LIB'] = True |
---|
511 |
|
---|
512 |
env['build_base']="#/" |
---|
513 |
|
---|
514 |
# |
---|
515 |
# Get the DESTDIR (if wanted) from the commandline |
---|
516 |
# |
---|
517 |
env.destdir = ARGUMENTS.get( 'DESTDIR', "" ) |
---|
518 |
|
---|
519 |
# |
---|
520 |
# Uppercase variables are for usage in code, lowercase versions for usage in |
---|
521 |
# scons-files for installing. |
---|
522 |
# |
---|
523 |
env['BINDIR'] = Template( env['BINDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
524 |
env['LIBDIR'] = Template( env['LIBDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
525 |
env['INCLUDEDIR'] = Template( env['INCLUDEDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
526 |
env['SHAREDIR'] = Template( env['SHAREDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
527 |
env['LIBDATADIR'] = Template( env['LIBDATADIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
528 |
env['UDEVDIR'] = Template( env['UDEVDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
529 |
env['PYTHON_INTERPRETER'] = Template( env['PYTHON_INTERPRETER'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
530 |
env['prefix'] = Template( env.destdir + env['PREFIX'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
531 |
env['bindir'] = Template( env.destdir + env['BINDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
532 |
env['libdir'] = Template( env.destdir + env['LIBDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
533 |
env['includedir'] = Template( env.destdir + env['INCLUDEDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
534 |
env['sharedir'] = Template( env.destdir + env['SHAREDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
535 |
env['libdatadir'] = Template( env.destdir + env['LIBDATADIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
536 |
env['mandir'] = Template( env.destdir + env['MANDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
537 |
env['pypkgdir'] = Template( env.destdir + env['PYPKGDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
538 |
env['udevdir'] = Template( env.destdir + env['UDEVDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
539 |
env['PYPKGDIR'] = Template( env['PYPKGDIR'] ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
540 |
env['metainfodir'] = Template( env.destdir + "/usr/share/metainfo" ).safe_substitute( env ) |
---|
541 |
|
---|
542 |
env.Command( target=env['sharedir'], source="", action=Mkdir( env['sharedir'] ) ) |
---|
543 |
|
---|
544 |
env.Alias( "install", env['libdir'] ) |
---|
545 |
env.Alias( "install", env['includedir'] ) |
---|
546 |
env.Alias( "install", env['sharedir'] ) |
---|
547 |
env.Alias( "install", env['libdatadir'] ) |
---|
548 |
env.Alias( "install", env['bindir'] ) |
---|
549 |
env.Alias( "install", env['mandir'] ) |
---|
550 |
if env['BUILD_MIXER'] == 'true': |
---|
551 |
env.Alias( "install", env['pypkgdir'] ) |
---|
552 |
env.Alias( "install", env['metainfodir'] ) |
---|
553 |
|
---|
554 |
# |
---|
555 |
# shamelessly copied from the Ardour scons file |
---|
556 |
# |
---|
557 |
|
---|
558 |
opt_flags = [] |
---|
559 |
env['USE_SSE'] = 0 |
---|
560 |
|
---|
561 |
# guess at the platform, used to define compiler flags |
---|
562 |
|
---|
563 |
config_cpu = 0 |
---|
564 |
config_arch = 1 |
---|
565 |
config_kernel = 2 |
---|
566 |
config_os = 3 |
---|
567 |
config = config_guess.split ("-") |
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 |
needs_fPIC = False |
---|
570 |
|
---|
571 |
#=== Begin Revised CXXFLAGS ========================================= |
---|
572 |
def cpuinfo_kv(): |
---|
573 |
"""generator which reads lines from Linux /proc/cpuinfo and splits them |
---|
574 |
into key:value tokens and yields (key, value) tuple. |
---|
575 |
""" |
---|
576 |
with open('/proc/cpuinfo', 'r') as f: |
---|
577 |
for line in f: |
---|
578 |
line = line.strip() |
---|
579 |
if line: |
---|
580 |
k,v = line.split(':', 1) |
---|
581 |
yield (k.strip(), v.strip()) |
---|
582 |
|
---|
583 |
class CpuInfo (object): |
---|
584 |
"""Collects information about the CPU, mainly from /proc/cpuinfo |
---|
585 |
""" |
---|
586 |
def __init__(self): |
---|
587 |
self.sysname, self.hostname, self.release, self.version, self.machine = os.uname() |
---|
588 |
# general CPU architecture |
---|
589 |
self.is_x86 = self.machine in ('i686', 'x86_64') or \ |
---|
590 |
re.match("i[3-5]86", self.machine) or False |
---|
591 |
self.is_powerpc = self.machine in ('ppc64', 'ppc', 'powerpc', 'powerpc64', 'ppc64le') |
---|
592 |
#!!! probably not comprehensive |
---|
593 |
self.is_mips = self.machine == 'mips' |
---|
594 |
#!!! not a comprehensive list. uname -m on one android phone reports 'armv71' |
---|
595 |
# I have no other arm devices I can check |
---|
596 |
self.is_arm = self.machine in ('armv71', ) |
---|
597 |
|
---|
598 |
self.cpu_count = 0 |
---|
599 |
if self.is_x86: |
---|
600 |
self.cpu_info_x86() |
---|
601 |
elif self.is_powerpc: |
---|
602 |
self.cpu_info_ppc() |
---|
603 |
elif self.is_mips: |
---|
604 |
self.cpu_info_mips() |
---|
605 |
|
---|
606 |
# 64-bit (x86_64/AMD64/Intel64) |
---|
607 |
# Long Mode (x86-64: amd64, also known as Intel 64, i.e. 64-bit capable) |
---|
608 |
self.is_64bit = (self.is_x86 and 'lm' in self.x86_flags) or \ |
---|
609 |
(self.is_powerpc and \ |
---|
610 |
('970' in self.ppc_type or 'power8' in self.ppc_type.lower())) |
---|
611 |
|
---|
612 |
# Hardware virtualization capable: vmx (Intel), svm (AMD, Hygon) |
---|
613 |
self.has_hwvirt = self.is_x86 and ( |
---|
614 |
((self.is_amd or self.is_hygon) and |
---|
615 |
'svm' in self.x86_flags) or |
---|
616 |
(self.is_intel and 'vmx' in self.x86_flags)) |
---|
617 |
|
---|
618 |
# Physical Address Extensions (support for more than 4GB of RAM) |
---|
619 |
self.has_pae = self.is_x86 and 'pae' in self.x86_flags |
---|
620 |
|
---|
621 |
|
---|
622 |
def cpu_info_x86(self): |
---|
623 |
"parse /proc/cpuinfo for x86 kernels" |
---|
624 |
for k,v in cpuinfo_kv(): |
---|
625 |
if k == 'processor': |
---|
626 |
self.cpu_count += 1 |
---|
627 |
if self.cpu_count > 1: |
---|
628 |
# assume all CPUs are identical features, no need to |
---|
629 |
# parse all of them |
---|
630 |
continue |
---|
631 |
elif k == 'vendor_id': # AuthenticAMD, HygonGenuine, GenuineIntel |
---|
632 |
self.vendor_id = v |
---|
633 |
self.is_amd = v == 'AuthenticAMD' |
---|
634 |
self.is_hygon = v == 'HygonGenuine' |
---|
635 |
self.is_intel = v == 'GenuineIntel' |
---|
636 |
elif k == 'flags': |
---|
637 |
self.x86_flags = v.split() |
---|
638 |
elif k == 'model name': |
---|
639 |
self.model_name = v |
---|
640 |
elif k == 'cpu family': |
---|
641 |
self.cpu_family = v |
---|
642 |
elif k == 'model': |
---|
643 |
self.model = v |
---|
644 |
|
---|
645 |
def cpu_info_ppc(self): |
---|
646 |
"parse /proc/cpuinfo for PowerPC kernels" |
---|
647 |
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PowerPC_processors |
---|
648 |
# PowerPC 7xx family |
---|
649 |
# PowerPC 740 and 750, 233-366 MHz |
---|
650 |
# 745/755, 300–466 MHz |
---|
651 |
|
---|
652 |
# PowerPC G4 series |
---|
653 |
# 7400/7410 350 - 550 MHz, uses AltiVec, a SIMD extension of the original PPC specs |
---|
654 |
# 7450 micro-architecture family up to 1.5 GHz and 256 kB on-chip L2 cache and improved Altivec |
---|
655 |
# 7447/7457 micro-architecture family up to 1.8 GHz with 512 kB on-chip L2 cache |
---|
656 |
# 7448 micro-architecture family (1.5 GHz) in 90 nm with 1MB L2 cache and slightly |
---|
657 |
# improved AltiVec (out of order instructions). |
---|
658 |
# 8640/8641/8640D/8641D with one or two e600 (Formerly known as G4) cores, 1MB L2 cache |
---|
659 |
|
---|
660 |
# PowerPC G5 series |
---|
661 |
# 970 (2003), 64-bit, derived from POWER4, enhanced with VMX, 512 kB L2 cache, 1.4 – 2 GHz |
---|
662 |
# 970FX (2004), manufactured at 90 nm, 1.8 - 2.7 GHz |
---|
663 |
# 970GX (2006), manufactured at 90 nm, 1MB L2 cache/core, 1.2 - 2.5 GHz |
---|
664 |
# 970MP (2005), dual core, 1 MB L2 cache/core, 1.6 - 2.5 GHz |
---|
665 |
for k,v in cpuinfo_kv(): |
---|
666 |
if k == 'processor': |
---|
667 |
self.cpu_count += 1 |
---|
668 |
elif k == 'cpu': |
---|
669 |
self.is_altivec_supported = 'altivec' in v |
---|
670 |
if ',' in v: |
---|
671 |
ppc_type, x = v.split(',') |
---|
672 |
else: |
---|
673 |
ppc_type = v |
---|
674 |
self.ppc_type = ppc_type.strip() |
---|
675 |
# older kernels might not have a 'processor' line |
---|
676 |
if self.cpu_count == 0: |
---|
677 |
self.cpu_count += 1 |
---|
678 |
|
---|
679 |
|
---|
680 |
def cpu_info_mips(self): |
---|
681 |
"parse /proc/cpuinfo for MIPS kernels" |
---|
682 |
for k,v in cpuinfo_kv(): |
---|
683 |
if k == 'processor': |
---|
684 |
self.cpu_count += 1 |
---|
685 |
elif k == 'cpu model': |
---|
686 |
self.mips_cpu_model = v |
---|
687 |
|
---|
688 |
|
---|
689 |
def is_userspace_32bit(cpuinfo): |
---|
690 |
"""Even if `uname -m` reports a 64-bit architecture, userspace could still |
---|
691 |
be 32-bit, such as Debian on powerpc64. This function tries to figure out |
---|
692 |
if userspace is 32-bit, i.e. we might need to pass '-m32' or '-m64' to gcc. |
---|
693 |
""" |
---|
694 |
if not cpuinfo.is_64bit: |
---|
695 |
return True |
---|
696 |
# note that having a 64-bit CPU means nothing for these purposes. You could |
---|
697 |
# run a completely 32-bit system on a 64-bit capable CPU. |
---|
698 |
answer = None |
---|
699 |
|
---|
700 |
# If setting DIST_TARGET to i686 on a 64-bit CPU to facilitate |
---|
701 |
# compilation of a multilib environment, force 32-bit. |
---|
702 |
if env['DIST_TARGET'] == 'i686': |
---|
703 |
return True |
---|
704 |
|
---|
705 |
# Debian ppc64 returns machine 'ppc64', but userspace might be 32-bit |
---|
706 |
# We'll make an educated guess by examining a known executable |
---|
707 |
exe = '/bin/mount' |
---|
708 |
if os.path.isfile(exe): |
---|
709 |
#print('Found %s' % exe) |
---|
710 |
if os.path.islink(exe): |
---|
711 |
real_exe = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(exe), os.readlink(exe)) |
---|
712 |
#print('%s is a symlink to %s' % (exe, real_exe)) |
---|
713 |
else: |
---|
714 |
real_exe = exe |
---|
715 |
# presumably if a person is running this script, they should have |
---|
716 |
# a gcc toolchain installed... |
---|
717 |
x = check_output(('objdump', '-Wi', real_exe)).decode() |
---|
718 |
# should emit a line that looks like this: |
---|
719 |
# /bin/mount: file format elf32-i386 |
---|
720 |
# or like this: |
---|
721 |
# /bin/mount: file format elf64-x86-64 |
---|
722 |
# or like this: |
---|
723 |
# /bin/mount: file format elf32-powerpc |
---|
724 |
for line in x.split('\n'): |
---|
725 |
line = line.strip() |
---|
726 |
if line.startswith(real_exe): |
---|
727 |
x, fmt = line.rsplit(None, 1) |
---|
728 |
answer = 'elf32' in fmt |
---|
729 |
break |
---|
730 |
else: |
---|
731 |
print('!!! Not found %s' % exe) |
---|
732 |
return answer |
---|
733 |
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 |
def cc_flags_x86(cpuinfo, enable_optimizations): |
---|
736 |
"""add certain gcc -m flags based on CPU features |
---|
737 |
""" |
---|
738 |
# See http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.4.4/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-Options.html |
---|
739 |
cc_opts = [] |
---|
740 |
if cpuinfo.machine == 'i586': |
---|
741 |
cc_opts.append('-march=i586') |
---|
742 |
elif cpuinfo.machine == 'i686': |
---|
743 |
cc_opts.append('-march=i686') |
---|
744 |
|
---|
745 |
if 'mmx' in cpuinfo.x86_flags: |
---|
746 |
cc_opts.append('-mmmx') |
---|
747 |
|
---|
748 |
# map from proc/cpuinfo flags to gcc options |
---|
749 |
opt_flags = [ |
---|
750 |
('sse', ('-mfpmath=sse', '-msse')), |
---|
751 |
('sse2', '-msse2'), |
---|
752 |
('ssse3', '-mssse3'), |
---|
753 |
('sse4', '-msse4'), |
---|
754 |
('sse4_1', '-msse4.1'), |
---|
755 |
('sse4_2', '-msse4.2'), |
---|
756 |
('sse4a', '-msse4a'), |
---|
757 |
('3dnow', '-m3dnow'), |
---|
758 |
] |
---|
759 |
if enable_optimizations: |
---|
760 |
for flag, gccopt in opt_flags: |
---|
761 |
if flag in cpuinfo.x86_flags: |
---|
762 |
if isinstance(gccopt, (tuple, list)): |
---|
763 |
cc_opts.extend(gccopt) |
---|
764 |
else: |
---|
765 |
cc_opts.append(gccopt) |
---|
766 |
return cc_opts |
---|
767 |
|
---|
768 |
|
---|
769 |
def cc_flags_powerpc(cpuinfo, enable_optimizations): |
---|
770 |
"""add certain gcc -m flags based on CPU model |
---|
771 |
""" |
---|
772 |
cc_opts = [] |
---|
773 |
if cpuinfo.is_altivec_supported: |
---|
774 |
cc_opts.append ('-maltivec') |
---|
775 |
cc_opts.append ('-mabi=altivec') |
---|
776 |
|
---|
777 |
if re.match('74[0145][0578]A?', cpuinfo.ppc_type) is not None: |
---|
778 |
cc_opts.append ('-mcpu=7400') |
---|
779 |
cc_opts.append ('-mtune=7400') |
---|
780 |
elif re.match('750', cpuinfo.ppc_type) is not None: |
---|
781 |
cc_opts.append ('-mcpu=750') |
---|
782 |
cc_opts.append ('-mtune=750') |
---|
783 |
elif re.match('PPC970', cpuinfo.ppc_type) is not None: |
---|
784 |
cc_opts.append ('-mcpu=970') |
---|
785 |
cc_opts.append ('-mtune=970') |
---|
786 |
elif re.match('Cell Broadband Engine', cpuinfo.ppc_type) is not None: |
---|
787 |
cc_opts.append('-mcpu=cell') |
---|
788 |
cc_opts.append('-mtune=cell') |
---|
789 |
return cc_opts |
---|
790 |
#=== End Revised CXXFLAGS ========================================= |
---|
791 |
|
---|
792 |
# Autodetect |
---|
793 |
if env['DIST_TARGET'] == 'auto': |
---|
794 |
if re.search ("x86_64", config[config_cpu]) is not None: |
---|
795 |
env['DIST_TARGET'] = 'x86_64' |
---|
796 |
elif re.search("i[0-5]86", config[config_cpu]) is not None: |
---|
797 |
env['DIST_TARGET'] = 'i386' |
---|
798 |
elif re.search("i686", config[config_cpu]) is not None: |
---|
799 |
env['DIST_TARGET'] = 'i686' |
---|
800 |
elif re.search("powerpc64", config[config_cpu]) is not None: |
---|
801 |
env['DIST_TARGET'] = 'powerpc64' |
---|
802 |
elif re.search("powerpc", config[config_cpu]) is not None: |
---|
803 |
env['DIST_TARGET'] = 'powerpc' |
---|
804 |
else: |
---|
805 |
env['DIST_TARGET'] = config[config_cpu] |
---|
806 |
print("Detected DIST_TARGET = " + env['DIST_TARGET']) |
---|
807 |
|
---|
808 |
#=== Begin Revised CXXFLAGS ========================================= |
---|
809 |
# comment on DIST_TARGET up top implies it can be used for cross-compiling |
---|
810 |
# but that's not true because even if it is not 'auto' the original |
---|
811 |
# script still reads /proc/cpuinfo to determine gcc arch flags. |
---|
812 |
# This script does the same as the original. Needs to be fixed someday. |
---|
813 |
cpuinfo = CpuInfo() |
---|
814 |
if cpuinfo.is_x86: |
---|
815 |
opt_flags.extend(cc_flags_x86(cpuinfo, env['ENABLE_OPTIMIZATIONS'])) |
---|
816 |
if cpuinfo.is_powerpc: |
---|
817 |
opt_flags.extend(cc_flags_powerpc(cpuinfo, env['ENABLE_OPTIMIZATIONS'])) |
---|
818 |
if '-msse' in opt_flags: |
---|
819 |
env['USE_SSE'] = 1 |
---|
820 |
if '-msse2' in opt_flags: |
---|
821 |
env['USE_SSE2'] = 1 |
---|
822 |
|
---|
823 |
if env['DETECT_USERSPACE_ENV']: |
---|
824 |
m32 = is_userspace_32bit(cpuinfo) |
---|
825 |
print('User space is %s' % (m32 and '32-bit' or '64-bit')) |
---|
826 |
if cpuinfo.is_powerpc: |
---|
827 |
if m32: |
---|
828 |
print("Doing a 32-bit PowerPC build for %s CPU" % cpuinfo.ppc_type) |
---|
829 |
machineflags = { 'CXXFLAGS' : ['-m32'] } |
---|
830 |
else: |
---|
831 |
print("Doing a 64-bit PowerPC build for %s CPU" % cpuinfo.ppc_type) |
---|
832 |
machineflags = { 'CXXFLAGS' : ['-m64'] } |
---|
833 |
env.MergeFlags( machineflags ) |
---|
834 |
elif cpuinfo.is_x86: |
---|
835 |
if m32: |
---|
836 |
print("Doing a 32-bit %s build for %s" % (cpuinfo.machine, cpuinfo.model_name)) |
---|
837 |
if cpuinfo.machine == 'x86_64': |
---|
838 |
machineflags = { 'CXXFLAGS' : ['-mx32'] } |
---|
839 |
else: |
---|
840 |
machineflags = { 'CXXFLAGS' : ['-m32'] } |
---|
841 |
else: |
---|
842 |
print("Doing a 64-bit %s build for %s" % (cpuinfo.machine, cpuinfo.model_name)) |
---|
843 |
machineflags = { 'CXXFLAGS' : ['-m64'] } |
---|
844 |
needs_fPIC = True |
---|
845 |
env.MergeFlags( machineflags ) |
---|
846 |
#=== End Revised CXXFLAGS ========================================= |
---|
847 |
|
---|
848 |
|
---|
849 |
if needs_fPIC or ( 'COMPILE_FLAGS' in env and '-fPIC' in env['COMPILE_FLAGS'] ): |
---|
850 |
env.MergeFlags( "-fPIC" ) |
---|
851 |
|
---|
852 |
# end of processor-specific section |
---|
853 |
if env['ENABLE_OPTIMIZATIONS']: |
---|
854 |
opt_flags.extend (["-fomit-frame-pointer","-ffast-math","-funroll-loops"]) |
---|
855 |
env.MergeFlags( opt_flags ) |
---|
856 |
print("Doing an optimized build...") |
---|
857 |
|
---|
858 |
try: |
---|
859 |
env['REVISION'] = check_output(('svnversion', '.',)).decode().rstrip() |
---|
860 |
except: |
---|
861 |
env['REVISION'] = '' |
---|
862 |
|
---|
863 |
# This may be as simple as '89' or as complex as '4123:4184M'. |
---|
864 |
# We'll just use the last bit. |
---|
865 |
env['REVISION'] = env['REVISION'].split(':')[-1] |
---|
866 |
|
---|
867 |
# Assume an unversioned directory indicates a release. |
---|
868 |
if env['REVISION'].startswith ('Unversioned'): |
---|
869 |
env['REVISION'] = '' |
---|
870 |
|
---|
871 |
# try to circumvent localized versions |
---|
872 |
if env['REVISION'].startswith ('export'): |
---|
873 |
env['REVISION'] = '' |
---|
874 |
|
---|
875 |
# avoid the 1.999.41- type of version for exported versions |
---|
876 |
if env['REVISION'] != '': |
---|
877 |
env['REVISIONSTRING'] = '-' + env['REVISION'] |
---|
878 |
else: |
---|
879 |
env['REVISIONSTRING'] = '' |
---|
880 |
|
---|
881 |
env['FFADO_API_VERSION'] = FFADO_API_VERSION |
---|
882 |
|
---|
883 |
env['PACKAGE'] = "libffado" |
---|
884 |
env['VERSION'] = FFADO_VERSION |
---|
885 |
env['LIBVERSION'] = "1.0.0" |
---|
886 |
|
---|
887 |
env['CONFIGDIR'] = "~/.ffado" |
---|
888 |
env['CACHEDIR'] = "~/.ffado" |
---|
889 |
|
---|
890 |
env['USER_CONFIG_FILE'] = env['CONFIGDIR'] + "/configuration" |
---|
891 |
env['SYSTEM_CONFIG_FILE'] = env['SHAREDIR'] + "/configuration" |
---|
892 |
|
---|
893 |
env['REGISTRATION_URL'] = "http://ffado.org/deviceregistration/register.php?action=register" |
---|
894 |
|
---|
895 |
# |
---|
896 |
# To have the top_srcdir as the doxygen-script is used from auto* |
---|
897 |
# |
---|
898 |
env['top_srcdir'] = env.Dir( "." ).abspath |
---|
899 |
|
---|
900 |
# |
---|
901 |
# Start building |
---|
902 |
# |
---|
903 |
env.ScanReplace( "config.h.in" ) |
---|
904 |
env.ScanReplace( "config_debug.h.in" ) |
---|
905 |
env.ScanReplace( "version.h.in" ) |
---|
906 |
|
---|
907 |
# ensure that the config.h is updated |
---|
908 |
env.Depends( "config.h", "SConstruct" ) |
---|
909 |
env.Depends( "config.h", 'cache/options.cache' ) |
---|
910 |
|
---|
911 |
# update version.h whenever the version or SVN revision changes |
---|
912 |
env.Depends( "version.h", env.Value(env['REVISION'])) |
---|
913 |
env.Depends( "version.h", env.Value(env['VERSION'])) |
---|
914 |
|
---|
915 |
env.Depends( "libffado.pc", "SConstruct" ) |
---|
916 |
pkgconfig = env.ScanReplace( "libffado.pc.in" ) |
---|
917 |
env.Install( env['libdir'] + '/pkgconfig', pkgconfig ) |
---|
918 |
|
---|
919 |
env.Install( env['sharedir'], 'configuration' ) |
---|
920 |
|
---|
921 |
subdirs=['src','libffado','support','doc'] |
---|
922 |
if env['BUILD_TESTS']: |
---|
923 |
subdirs.append('tests') |
---|
924 |
|
---|
925 |
env.SConscript( dirs=subdirs, exports="env" ) |
---|
926 |
|
---|
927 |
if 'debian' in COMMAND_LINE_TARGETS: |
---|
928 |
env.SConscript("deb/SConscript", exports="env") |
---|
929 |
|
---|
930 |
# By default only src is built but all is cleaned |
---|
931 |
if not env.GetOption('clean'): |
---|
932 |
Default( 'src' ) |
---|
933 |
Default( 'support' ) |
---|
934 |
if env['BUILD_TESTS']: |
---|
935 |
Default( 'tests' ) |
---|
936 |
if env['BUILD_DOC'] != 'none': |
---|
937 |
Default( 'doc' ) |
---|
938 |
|
---|
939 |
env.Install( env['metainfodir'], "support/xdg/ffado-mixer.appdata.xml" ) |
---|
940 |
|
---|
941 |
# |
---|
942 |
# Deal with the DESTDIR vs. xdg-tools conflict (which is basicely that the |
---|
943 |
# xdg-tools can't deal with DESTDIR, so the packagers have to deal with this |
---|
944 |
# their own :-/ |
---|
945 |
# |
---|
946 |
if len(env.destdir) > 0: |
---|
947 |
if not len( ARGUMENTS.get( "WILL_DEAL_WITH_XDG_MYSELF", "" ) ) > 0: |
---|
948 |
print(""" |
---|
949 |
WARNING! |
---|
950 |
You are using the (packagers) option DESTDIR to install this package to a |
---|
951 |
different place than the real prefix. As the xdg-tools can't cope with |
---|
952 |
that, the .desktop-files are not installed by this build, you have to |
---|
953 |
deal with them your own. |
---|
954 |
(And you have to look into the SConstruct to learn how to disable this |
---|
955 |
message.) |
---|
956 |
""") |
---|
957 |
else: |
---|
958 |
|
---|
959 |
def CleanAction( action ): |
---|
960 |
if env.GetOption( "clean" ): |
---|
961 |
env.Execute( action ) |
---|
962 |
|
---|
963 |
if env['BUILD_MIXER'] == 'true' and env['XDG_TOOLS']: |
---|
964 |
if not env.GetOption("clean"): |
---|
965 |
action = "install" |
---|
966 |
else: |
---|
967 |
action = "uninstall" |
---|
968 |
mixerdesktopaction = env.Action( "-xdg-desktop-menu %s support/xdg/ffado.org-ffadomixer.desktop" % action ) |
---|
969 |
mixericonaction = env.Action( "-xdg-icon-resource %s --size 64 --novendor --context apps support/xdg/hi64-apps-ffado.png ffado" % action ) |
---|
970 |
env.Command( "__xdgstuff1", None, mixerdesktopaction ) |
---|
971 |
env.Command( "__xdgstuff2", None, mixericonaction ) |
---|
972 |
env.Alias( "install", ["__xdgstuff1", "__xdgstuff2" ] ) |
---|
973 |
CleanAction( mixerdesktopaction ) |
---|
974 |
CleanAction( mixericonaction ) |
---|
975 |
|
---|
976 |
# |
---|
977 |
# Create a tags-file for easier emacs/vim-source-browsing |
---|
978 |
# I don't know if the dependency is right... |
---|
979 |
# |
---|
980 |
findcommand = "find . \( -path \"*.h\" -o -path \"*.cpp\" -o -path \"*.c\" \) \! -path \"*.svn*\" \! -path \"./doc*\" \! -path \"./cache*\"" |
---|
981 |
env.Command( "tags", "", findcommand + " |xargs ctags" ) |
---|
982 |
env.Command( "TAGS", "", findcommand + " |xargs etags" ) |
---|
983 |
env.AlwaysBuild( "tags", "TAGS" ) |
---|
984 |
if 'NoCache' in dir(env): |
---|
985 |
env.NoCache( "tags", "TAGS" ) |
---|
986 |
|
---|
987 |
# Another convinience target |
---|
988 |
if env.GetOption( "clean" ): |
---|
989 |
env.Execute( "rm cache/objects -Rf" ) |
---|
990 |
|
---|
991 |
# |
---|
992 |
# vim: ts=4 sw=4 et |
---|