| # -*- mode:python -*- |
| |
| # Copyright (c) 2013, 2015-2020 ARM Limited |
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| # |
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| # |
| # Copyright (c) 2011 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. |
| # Copyright (c) 2009 The Hewlett-Packard Development Company |
| # Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan |
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| # THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
| # (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE |
| # OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
| # |
| # Authors: Steve Reinhardt |
| # Nathan Binkert |
| |
| ################################################### |
| # |
| # SCons top-level build description (SConstruct) file. |
| # |
| # While in this directory ('gem5'), just type 'scons' to build the default |
| # configuration (see below), or type 'scons build/<CONFIG>/<binary>' |
| # to build some other configuration (e.g., 'build/ALPHA/gem5.opt' for |
| # the optimized full-system version). |
| # |
| # You can build gem5 in a different directory as long as there is a |
| # 'build/<CONFIG>' somewhere along the target path. The build system |
| # expects that all configs under the same build directory are being |
| # built for the same host system. |
| # |
| # Examples: |
| # |
| # The following two commands are equivalent. The '-u' option tells |
| # scons to search up the directory tree for this SConstruct file. |
| # % cd <path-to-src>/gem5 ; scons build/ALPHA/gem5.debug |
| # % cd <path-to-src>/gem5/build/ALPHA; scons -u gem5.debug |
| # |
| # The following two commands are equivalent and demonstrate building |
| # in a directory outside of the source tree. The '-C' option tells |
| # scons to chdir to the specified directory to find this SConstruct |
| # file. |
| # % cd <path-to-src>/gem5 ; scons /local/foo/build/ALPHA/gem5.debug |
| # % cd /local/foo/build/ALPHA; scons -C <path-to-src>/gem5 gem5.debug |
| # |
| # You can use 'scons -H' to print scons options. If you're in this |
| # 'gem5' directory (or use -u or -C to tell scons where to find this |
| # file), you can use 'scons -h' to print all the gem5-specific build |
| # options as well. |
| # |
| ################################################### |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| # Global Python includes |
| import itertools |
| import os |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| |
| from os import mkdir, environ |
| from os.path import abspath, basename, dirname, expanduser, normpath |
| from os.path import exists, isdir, isfile |
| from os.path import join as joinpath, split as splitpath |
| from re import match |
| |
| # SCons includes |
| import SCons |
| import SCons.Node |
| import SCons.Node.FS |
| |
| from m5.util import compareVersions, readCommand |
| |
| help_texts = { |
| "options" : "", |
| "global_vars" : "", |
| "local_vars" : "" |
| } |
| |
| Export("help_texts") |
| |
| |
| # There's a bug in scons in that (1) by default, the help texts from |
| # AddOption() are supposed to be displayed when you type 'scons -h' |
| # and (2) you can override the help displayed by 'scons -h' using the |
| # Help() function, but these two features are incompatible: once |
| # you've overridden the help text using Help(), there's no way to get |
| # at the help texts from AddOptions. See: |
| # http://scons.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2356 |
| # http://scons.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2611 |
| # This hack lets us extract the help text from AddOptions and |
| # re-inject it via Help(). Ideally someday this bug will be fixed and |
| # we can just use AddOption directly. |
| def AddLocalOption(*args, **kwargs): |
| col_width = 30 |
| |
| help = " " + ", ".join(args) |
| if "help" in kwargs: |
| length = len(help) |
| if length >= col_width: |
| help += "\n" + " " * col_width |
| else: |
| help += " " * (col_width - length) |
| help += kwargs["help"] |
| help_texts["options"] += help + "\n" |
| |
| AddOption(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| AddLocalOption('--colors', dest='use_colors', action='store_true', |
| help="Add color to abbreviated scons output") |
| AddLocalOption('--no-colors', dest='use_colors', action='store_false', |
| help="Don't add color to abbreviated scons output") |
| AddLocalOption('--with-cxx-config', dest='with_cxx_config', |
| action='store_true', |
| help="Build with support for C++-based configuration") |
| AddLocalOption('--default', dest='default', type='string', action='store', |
| help='Override which build_opts file to use for defaults') |
| AddLocalOption('--ignore-style', dest='ignore_style', action='store_true', |
| help='Disable style checking hooks') |
| AddLocalOption('--gold-linker', dest='gold_linker', action='store_true', |
| help='Use the gold linker') |
| AddLocalOption('--no-lto', dest='no_lto', action='store_true', |
| help='Disable Link-Time Optimization for fast') |
| AddLocalOption('--force-lto', dest='force_lto', action='store_true', |
| help='Use Link-Time Optimization instead of partial linking' + |
| ' when the compiler doesn\'t support using them together.') |
| AddLocalOption('--update-ref', dest='update_ref', action='store_true', |
| help='Update test reference outputs') |
| AddLocalOption('--verbose', dest='verbose', action='store_true', |
| help='Print full tool command lines') |
| AddLocalOption('--without-python', dest='without_python', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Build without Python configuration support') |
| AddLocalOption('--without-tcmalloc', dest='without_tcmalloc', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Disable linking against tcmalloc') |
| AddLocalOption('--with-ubsan', dest='with_ubsan', action='store_true', |
| help='Build with Undefined Behavior Sanitizer if available') |
| AddLocalOption('--with-asan', dest='with_asan', action='store_true', |
| help='Build with Address Sanitizer if available') |
| |
| from gem5_scons import Transform, error, warning |
| |
| if GetOption('no_lto') and GetOption('force_lto'): |
| error('--no-lto and --force-lto are mutually exclusive') |
| |
| ######################################################################## |
| # |
| # Set up the main build environment. |
| # |
| ######################################################################## |
| |
| main = Environment() |
| |
| from gem5_scons.util import get_termcap |
| termcap = get_termcap() |
| |
| main_dict_keys = main.Dictionary().keys() |
| |
| # Check that we have a C/C++ compiler |
| if not ('CC' in main_dict_keys and 'CXX' in main_dict_keys): |
| error("No C++ compiler installed (package g++ on Ubuntu and RedHat)") |
| |
| ################################################### |
| # |
| # Figure out which configurations to set up based on the path(s) of |
| # the target(s). |
| # |
| ################################################### |
| |
| # Find default configuration & binary. |
| Default(environ.get('M5_DEFAULT_BINARY', 'build/ALPHA/gem5.debug')) |
| |
| # helper function: find last occurrence of element in list |
| def rfind(l, elt, offs = -1): |
| for i in range(len(l)+offs, 0, -1): |
| if l[i] == elt: |
| return i |
| raise ValueError("element not found") |
| |
| # Take a list of paths (or SCons Nodes) and return a list with all |
| # paths made absolute and ~-expanded. Paths will be interpreted |
| # relative to the launch directory unless a different root is provided |
| def makePathListAbsolute(path_list, root=GetLaunchDir()): |
| return [abspath(joinpath(root, expanduser(str(p)))) |
| for p in path_list] |
| |
| def find_first_prog(prog_names): |
| """Find the absolute path to the first existing binary in prog_names""" |
| |
| if not isinstance(prog_names, (list, tuple)): |
| prog_names = [ prog_names ] |
| |
| for p in prog_names: |
| p = main.WhereIs(p) |
| if p is not None: |
| return p |
| |
| return None |
| |
| # Each target must have 'build' in the interior of the path; the |
| # directory below this will determine the build parameters. For |
| # example, for target 'foo/bar/build/ALPHA_SE/arch/alpha/blah.do' we |
| # recognize that ALPHA_SE specifies the configuration because it |
| # follow 'build' in the build path. |
| |
| # The funky assignment to "[:]" is needed to replace the list contents |
| # in place rather than reassign the symbol to a new list, which |
| # doesn't work (obviously!). |
| BUILD_TARGETS[:] = makePathListAbsolute(BUILD_TARGETS) |
| |
| # Generate a list of the unique build roots and configs that the |
| # collected targets reference. |
| variant_paths = [] |
| build_root = None |
| for t in BUILD_TARGETS: |
| path_dirs = t.split('/') |
| try: |
| build_top = rfind(path_dirs, 'build', -2) |
| except: |
| error("No non-leaf 'build' dir found on target path.", t) |
| this_build_root = joinpath('/',*path_dirs[:build_top+1]) |
| if not build_root: |
| build_root = this_build_root |
| else: |
| if this_build_root != build_root: |
| error("build targets not under same build root\n" |
| " %s\n %s" % (build_root, this_build_root)) |
| variant_path = joinpath('/',*path_dirs[:build_top+2]) |
| if variant_path not in variant_paths: |
| variant_paths.append(variant_path) |
| |
| # Make sure build_root exists (might not if this is the first build there) |
| if not isdir(build_root): |
| mkdir(build_root) |
| main['BUILDROOT'] = build_root |
| |
| Export('main') |
| |
| main.SConsignFile(joinpath(build_root, "sconsign")) |
| |
| # Default duplicate option is to use hard links, but this messes up |
| # when you use emacs to edit a file in the target dir, as emacs moves |
| # file to file~ then copies to file, breaking the link. Symbolic |
| # (soft) links work better. |
| main.SetOption('duplicate', 'soft-copy') |
| |
| # |
| # Set up global sticky variables... these are common to an entire build |
| # tree (not specific to a particular build like ALPHA_SE) |
| # |
| |
| global_vars_file = joinpath(build_root, 'variables.global') |
| |
| global_vars = Variables(global_vars_file, args=ARGUMENTS) |
| |
| global_vars.AddVariables( |
| ('CC', 'C compiler', environ.get('CC', main['CC'])), |
| ('CXX', 'C++ compiler', environ.get('CXX', main['CXX'])), |
| ('CCFLAGS_EXTRA', 'Extra C and C++ compiler flags', ''), |
| ('LDFLAGS_EXTRA', 'Extra linker flags', ''), |
| ('PYTHON_CONFIG', 'Python config binary to use', |
| [ 'python2.7-config', 'python-config' ]), |
| ('PROTOC', 'protoc tool', environ.get('PROTOC', 'protoc')), |
| ('BATCH', 'Use batch pool for build and tests', False), |
| ('BATCH_CMD', 'Batch pool submission command name', 'qdo'), |
| ('M5_BUILD_CACHE', 'Cache built objects in this directory', False), |
| ('EXTRAS', 'Add extra directories to the compilation', '') |
| ) |
| |
| # Update main environment with values from ARGUMENTS & global_vars_file |
| global_vars.Update(main) |
| help_texts["global_vars"] += global_vars.GenerateHelpText(main) |
| |
| # Save sticky variable settings back to current variables file |
| global_vars.Save(global_vars_file, main) |
| |
| # Parse EXTRAS variable to build list of all directories where we're |
| # look for sources etc. This list is exported as extras_dir_list. |
| base_dir = main.srcdir.abspath |
| if main['EXTRAS']: |
| extras_dir_list = makePathListAbsolute(main['EXTRAS'].split(':')) |
| else: |
| extras_dir_list = [] |
| |
| Export('base_dir') |
| Export('extras_dir_list') |
| |
| # the ext directory should be on the #includes path |
| main.Append(CPPPATH=[Dir('ext')]) |
| |
| # Add shared top-level headers |
| main.Prepend(CPPPATH=Dir('include')) |
| |
| if GetOption('verbose'): |
| def MakeAction(action, string, *args, **kwargs): |
| return Action(action, *args, **kwargs) |
| else: |
| MakeAction = Action |
| main['CCCOMSTR'] = Transform("CC") |
| main['CXXCOMSTR'] = Transform("CXX") |
| main['ASCOMSTR'] = Transform("AS") |
| main['ARCOMSTR'] = Transform("AR", 0) |
| main['LINKCOMSTR'] = Transform("LINK", 0) |
| main['SHLINKCOMSTR'] = Transform("SHLINK", 0) |
| main['RANLIBCOMSTR'] = Transform("RANLIB", 0) |
| main['M4COMSTR'] = Transform("M4") |
| main['SHCCCOMSTR'] = Transform("SHCC") |
| main['SHCXXCOMSTR'] = Transform("SHCXX") |
| Export('MakeAction') |
| |
| # Initialize the Link-Time Optimization (LTO) flags |
| main['LTO_CCFLAGS'] = [] |
| main['LTO_LDFLAGS'] = [] |
| |
| # According to the readme, tcmalloc works best if the compiler doesn't |
| # assume that we're using the builtin malloc and friends. These flags |
| # are compiler-specific, so we need to set them after we detect which |
| # compiler we're using. |
| main['TCMALLOC_CCFLAGS'] = [] |
| |
| CXX_version = readCommand([main['CXX'],'--version'], exception=False) |
| CXX_V = readCommand([main['CXX'],'-V'], exception=False) |
| |
| main['GCC'] = CXX_version and CXX_version.find('g++') >= 0 |
| main['CLANG'] = CXX_version and CXX_version.find('clang') >= 0 |
| if main['GCC'] + main['CLANG'] > 1: |
| error('Two compilers enabled at once?') |
| |
| # Set up default C++ compiler flags |
| if main['GCC'] or main['CLANG']: |
| # As gcc and clang share many flags, do the common parts here |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=['-pipe']) |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=['-fno-strict-aliasing']) |
| # Enable -Wall and -Wextra and then disable the few warnings that |
| # we consistently violate |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=['-Wall', '-Wundef', '-Wextra', |
| '-Wno-sign-compare', '-Wno-unused-parameter']) |
| # We always compile using C++11 |
| main.Append(CXXFLAGS=['-std=c++11']) |
| if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'): |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=['-I/usr/local/include']) |
| main.Append(CXXFLAGS=['-I/usr/local/include']) |
| |
| main.Append(LINKFLAGS='-Wl,--as-needed') |
| main['FILTER_PSHLINKFLAGS'] = lambda x: str(x).replace(' -shared', '') |
| main['PSHLINKFLAGS'] = main.subst('${FILTER_PSHLINKFLAGS(SHLINKFLAGS)}') |
| if GetOption('gold_linker'): |
| main.Append(LINKFLAGS='-fuse-ld=gold') |
| main['PLINKFLAGS'] = main.get('LINKFLAGS') |
| shared_partial_flags = ['-r', '-nostdlib'] |
| main.Append(PSHLINKFLAGS=shared_partial_flags) |
| main.Append(PLINKFLAGS=shared_partial_flags) |
| |
| # Treat warnings as errors but white list some warnings that we |
| # want to allow (e.g., deprecation warnings). |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=['-Werror', |
| '-Wno-error=deprecated-declarations', |
| '-Wno-error=deprecated', |
| ]) |
| else: |
| error('\n'.join( |
| "Don't know what compiler options to use for your compiler.", |
| "compiler: " + main['CXX'], |
| "version: " + CXX_version.replace('\n', '<nl>') if |
| CXX_version else 'COMMAND NOT FOUND!', |
| "If you're trying to use a compiler other than GCC", |
| "or clang, there appears to be something wrong with your", |
| "environment.", |
| "", |
| "If you are trying to use a compiler other than those listed", |
| "above you will need to ease fix SConstruct and ", |
| "src/SConscript to support that compiler.")) |
| |
| if main['GCC']: |
| # Check for a supported version of gcc. >= 4.8 is chosen for its |
| # level of c++11 support. See |
| # http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html for details. |
| gcc_version = readCommand([main['CXX'], '-dumpversion'], exception=False) |
| if compareVersions(gcc_version, "4.8") < 0: |
| error('gcc version 4.8 or newer required.\n' |
| 'Installed version:', gcc_version) |
| Exit(1) |
| |
| main['GCC_VERSION'] = gcc_version |
| |
| if compareVersions(gcc_version, '4.9') >= 0: |
| # Incremental linking with LTO is currently broken in gcc versions |
| # 4.9 and above. A version where everything works completely hasn't |
| # yet been identified. |
| # |
| # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67548 |
| main['BROKEN_INCREMENTAL_LTO'] = True |
| if compareVersions(gcc_version, '6.0') >= 0: |
| # gcc versions 6.0 and greater accept an -flinker-output flag which |
| # selects what type of output the linker should generate. This is |
| # necessary for incremental lto to work, but is also broken in |
| # current versions of gcc. It may not be necessary in future |
| # versions. We add it here since it might be, and as a reminder that |
| # it exists. It's excluded if lto is being forced. |
| # |
| # https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-6/changes.html |
| # https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-11/msg03161.html |
| # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=69866 |
| if not GetOption('force_lto'): |
| main.Append(PSHLINKFLAGS='-flinker-output=rel') |
| main.Append(PLINKFLAGS='-flinker-output=rel') |
| |
| disable_lto = GetOption('no_lto') |
| if not disable_lto and main.get('BROKEN_INCREMENTAL_LTO', False) and \ |
| not GetOption('force_lto'): |
| warning('Warning: Your compiler doesn\'t support incremental linking ' |
| 'and lto at the same time, so lto is being disabled. To force ' |
| 'lto on anyway, use the --force-lto option. That will disable ' |
| 'partial linking.') |
| disable_lto = True |
| |
| # Add the appropriate Link-Time Optimization (LTO) flags |
| # unless LTO is explicitly turned off. Note that these flags |
| # are only used by the fast target. |
| if not disable_lto: |
| # Pass the LTO flag when compiling to produce GIMPLE |
| # output, we merely create the flags here and only append |
| # them later |
| main['LTO_CCFLAGS'] = ['-flto=%d' % GetOption('num_jobs')] |
| |
| # Use the same amount of jobs for LTO as we are running |
| # scons with |
| main['LTO_LDFLAGS'] = ['-flto=%d' % GetOption('num_jobs')] |
| |
| main.Append(TCMALLOC_CCFLAGS=['-fno-builtin-malloc', '-fno-builtin-calloc', |
| '-fno-builtin-realloc', '-fno-builtin-free']) |
| |
| elif main['CLANG']: |
| # Check for a supported version of clang, >= 3.1 is needed to |
| # support similar features as gcc 4.8. See |
| # http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html for details |
| clang_version_re = re.compile(".* version (\d+\.\d+)") |
| clang_version_match = clang_version_re.search(CXX_version) |
| if (clang_version_match): |
| clang_version = clang_version_match.groups()[0] |
| if compareVersions(clang_version, "3.1") < 0: |
| error('clang version 3.1 or newer required.\n' |
| 'Installed version:', clang_version) |
| else: |
| error('Unable to determine clang version.') |
| |
| # clang has a few additional warnings that we disable, extraneous |
| # parantheses are allowed due to Ruby's printing of the AST, |
| # finally self assignments are allowed as the generated CPU code |
| # is relying on this |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=['-Wno-parentheses', |
| '-Wno-self-assign', |
| # Some versions of libstdc++ (4.8?) seem to |
| # use struct hash and class hash |
| # interchangeably. |
| '-Wno-mismatched-tags', |
| ]) |
| |
| main.Append(TCMALLOC_CCFLAGS=['-fno-builtin']) |
| |
| # On Mac OS X/Darwin we need to also use libc++ (part of XCode) as |
| # opposed to libstdc++, as the later is dated. |
| if sys.platform == "darwin": |
| main.Append(CXXFLAGS=['-stdlib=libc++']) |
| main.Append(LIBS=['c++']) |
| |
| # On FreeBSD we need libthr. |
| if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'): |
| main.Append(LIBS=['thr']) |
| |
| # Add sanitizers flags |
| sanitizers=[] |
| if GetOption('with_ubsan'): |
| # Only gcc >= 4.9 supports UBSan, so check both the version |
| # and the command-line option before adding the compiler and |
| # linker flags. |
| if not main['GCC'] or compareVersions(main['GCC_VERSION'], '4.9') >= 0: |
| sanitizers.append('undefined') |
| if GetOption('with_asan'): |
| # Available for gcc >= 4.8 or llvm >= 3.1 both a requirement |
| # by the build system |
| sanitizers.append('address') |
| if sanitizers: |
| sanitizers = ','.join(sanitizers) |
| if main['GCC'] or main['CLANG']: |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=['-fsanitize=%s' % sanitizers, |
| '-fno-omit-frame-pointer'], |
| LINKFLAGS='-fsanitize=%s' % sanitizers) |
| else: |
| warning("Don't know how to enable %s sanitizer(s) for your " |
| "compiler." % sanitizers) |
| |
| # Set up common yacc/bison flags (needed for Ruby) |
| main['YACCFLAGS'] = '-d' |
| main['YACCHXXFILESUFFIX'] = '.hh' |
| |
| # Do this after we save setting back, or else we'll tack on an |
| # extra 'qdo' every time we run scons. |
| if main['BATCH']: |
| main['CC'] = main['BATCH_CMD'] + ' ' + main['CC'] |
| main['CXX'] = main['BATCH_CMD'] + ' ' + main['CXX'] |
| main['AS'] = main['BATCH_CMD'] + ' ' + main['AS'] |
| main['AR'] = main['BATCH_CMD'] + ' ' + main['AR'] |
| main['RANLIB'] = main['BATCH_CMD'] + ' ' + main['RANLIB'] |
| |
| if sys.platform == 'cygwin': |
| # cygwin has some header file issues... |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=["-Wno-uninitialized"]) |
| |
| |
| have_pkg_config = readCommand(['pkg-config', '--version'], exception='') |
| |
| # Check for the protobuf compiler |
| try: |
| main['HAVE_PROTOC'] = True |
| protoc_version = readCommand([main['PROTOC'], '--version']).split() |
| |
| # First two words should be "libprotoc x.y.z" |
| if len(protoc_version) < 2 or protoc_version[0] != 'libprotoc': |
| warning('Protocol buffer compiler (protoc) not found.\n' |
| 'Please install protobuf-compiler for tracing support.') |
| main['HAVE_PROTOC'] = False |
| else: |
| # Based on the availability of the compress stream wrappers, |
| # require 2.1.0 |
| min_protoc_version = '2.1.0' |
| if compareVersions(protoc_version[1], min_protoc_version) < 0: |
| warning('protoc version', min_protoc_version, |
| 'or newer required.\n' |
| 'Installed version:', protoc_version[1]) |
| main['HAVE_PROTOC'] = False |
| else: |
| # Attempt to determine the appropriate include path and |
| # library path using pkg-config, that means we also need to |
| # check for pkg-config. Note that it is possible to use |
| # protobuf without the involvement of pkg-config. Later on we |
| # check go a library config check and at that point the test |
| # will fail if libprotobuf cannot be found. |
| if have_pkg_config: |
| try: |
| # Attempt to establish what linking flags to add for |
| # protobuf |
| # using pkg-config |
| main.ParseConfig( |
| 'pkg-config --cflags --libs-only-L protobuf') |
| except: |
| warning('pkg-config could not get protobuf flags.') |
| except Exception as e: |
| warning('While checking protoc version:', str(e)) |
| main['HAVE_PROTOC'] = False |
| |
| # Check for 'timeout' from GNU coreutils. If present, regressions will |
| # be run with a time limit. We require version 8.13 since we rely on |
| # support for the '--foreground' option. |
| if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'): |
| timeout_lines = readCommand(['gtimeout', '--version'], |
| exception='').splitlines() |
| else: |
| timeout_lines = readCommand(['timeout', '--version'], |
| exception='').splitlines() |
| # Get the first line and tokenize it |
| timeout_version = timeout_lines[0].split() if timeout_lines else [] |
| main['TIMEOUT'] = timeout_version and \ |
| compareVersions(timeout_version[-1], '8.13') >= 0 |
| |
| # Add a custom Check function to test for structure members. |
| def CheckMember(context, include, decl, member, include_quotes="<>"): |
| context.Message("Checking for member %s in %s..." % |
| (member, decl)) |
| text = """ |
| #include %(header)s |
| int main(){ |
| %(decl)s test; |
| (void)test.%(member)s; |
| return 0; |
| }; |
| """ % { "header" : include_quotes[0] + include + include_quotes[1], |
| "decl" : decl, |
| "member" : member, |
| } |
| |
| ret = context.TryCompile(text, extension=".cc") |
| context.Result(ret) |
| return ret |
| |
| # Platform-specific configuration. Note again that we assume that all |
| # builds under a given build root run on the same host platform. |
| conf = Configure(main, |
| conf_dir = joinpath(build_root, '.scons_config'), |
| log_file = joinpath(build_root, 'scons_config.log'), |
| custom_tests = { |
| 'CheckMember' : CheckMember, |
| }) |
| |
| # Check if we should compile a 64 bit binary on Mac OS X/Darwin |
| try: |
| import platform |
| uname = platform.uname() |
| if uname[0] == 'Darwin' and compareVersions(uname[2], '9.0.0') >= 0: |
| if int(readCommand('sysctl -n hw.cpu64bit_capable')[0]): |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=['-arch', 'x86_64']) |
| main.Append(CFLAGS=['-arch', 'x86_64']) |
| main.Append(LINKFLAGS=['-arch', 'x86_64']) |
| main.Append(ASFLAGS=['-arch', 'x86_64']) |
| except: |
| pass |
| |
| # Recent versions of scons substitute a "Null" object for Configure() |
| # when configuration isn't necessary, e.g., if the "--help" option is |
| # present. Unfortuantely this Null object always returns false, |
| # breaking all our configuration checks. We replace it with our own |
| # more optimistic null object that returns True instead. |
| if not conf: |
| def NullCheck(*args, **kwargs): |
| return True |
| |
| class NullConf: |
| def __init__(self, env): |
| self.env = env |
| def Finish(self): |
| return self.env |
| def __getattr__(self, mname): |
| return NullCheck |
| |
| conf = NullConf(main) |
| |
| # Cache build files in the supplied directory. |
| if main['M5_BUILD_CACHE']: |
| print('Using build cache located at', main['M5_BUILD_CACHE']) |
| CacheDir(main['M5_BUILD_CACHE']) |
| |
| main['USE_PYTHON'] = not GetOption('without_python') |
| if main['USE_PYTHON']: |
| # Find Python include and library directories for embedding the |
| # interpreter. We rely on python-config to resolve the appropriate |
| # includes and linker flags. ParseConfig does not seem to understand |
| # the more exotic linker flags such as -Xlinker and -export-dynamic so |
| # we add them explicitly below. If you want to link in an alternate |
| # version of python, see above for instructions on how to invoke |
| # scons with the appropriate PATH set. |
| |
| python_config = find_first_prog(main['PYTHON_CONFIG']) |
| if python_config is None: |
| error("Can't find a suitable python-config, tried %s" % \ |
| main['PYTHON_CONFIG']) |
| |
| print("Info: Using Python config: %s" % (python_config, )) |
| py_includes = readCommand([python_config, '--includes'], |
| exception='').split() |
| py_includes = filter(lambda s: match(r'.*\/include\/.*',s), py_includes) |
| # Strip the -I from the include folders before adding them to the |
| # CPPPATH |
| py_includes = map(lambda s: s[2:] if s.startswith('-I') else s, py_includes) |
| main.Append(CPPPATH=py_includes) |
| |
| # Read the linker flags and split them into libraries and other link |
| # flags. The libraries are added later through the call the CheckLib. |
| py_ld_flags = readCommand([python_config, '--ldflags'], |
| exception='').split() |
| py_libs = [] |
| for lib in py_ld_flags: |
| if not lib.startswith('-l'): |
| main.Append(LINKFLAGS=[lib]) |
| else: |
| lib = lib[2:] |
| if lib not in py_libs: |
| py_libs.append(lib) |
| |
| # verify that this stuff works |
| if not conf.CheckHeader('Python.h', '<>'): |
| error("Check failed for Python.h header in", |
| ' '.join(py_includes), "\n" |
| "Two possible reasons:\n" |
| "1. Python headers are not installed (You can install the " |
| "package python-dev on Ubuntu and RedHat)\n" |
| "2. SCons is using a wrong C compiler. This can happen if " |
| "CC has the wrong value.\n" |
| "CC = %s" % main['CC']) |
| |
| for lib in py_libs: |
| if not conf.CheckLib(lib): |
| error("Can't find library %s required by python." % lib) |
| |
| # On Solaris you need to use libsocket for socket ops |
| if not conf.CheckLibWithHeader(None, 'sys/socket.h', 'C++', 'accept(0,0,0);'): |
| if not conf.CheckLibWithHeader('socket', 'sys/socket.h', |
| 'C++', 'accept(0,0,0);'): |
| error("Can't find library with socket calls (e.g. accept()).") |
| |
| # Check for zlib. If the check passes, libz will be automatically |
| # added to the LIBS environment variable. |
| if not conf.CheckLibWithHeader('z', 'zlib.h', 'C++','zlibVersion();'): |
| error('Did not find needed zlib compression library ' |
| 'and/or zlib.h header file.\n' |
| 'Please install zlib and try again.') |
| |
| # If we have the protobuf compiler, also make sure we have the |
| # development libraries. If the check passes, libprotobuf will be |
| # automatically added to the LIBS environment variable. After |
| # this, we can use the HAVE_PROTOBUF flag to determine if we have |
| # got both protoc and libprotobuf available. |
| main['HAVE_PROTOBUF'] = main['HAVE_PROTOC'] and \ |
| conf.CheckLibWithHeader('protobuf', 'google/protobuf/message.h', |
| 'C++', 'GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_VERIFY_VERSION;') |
| |
| # Valgrind gets much less confused if you tell it when you're using |
| # alternative stacks. |
| main['HAVE_VALGRIND'] = conf.CheckCHeader('valgrind/valgrind.h') |
| |
| # If we have the compiler but not the library, print another warning. |
| if main['HAVE_PROTOC'] and not main['HAVE_PROTOBUF']: |
| warning('Did not find protocol buffer library and/or headers.\n' |
| 'Please install libprotobuf-dev for tracing support.') |
| |
| # Check for librt. |
| have_posix_clock = \ |
| conf.CheckLibWithHeader(None, 'time.h', 'C', |
| 'clock_nanosleep(0,0,NULL,NULL);') or \ |
| conf.CheckLibWithHeader('rt', 'time.h', 'C', |
| 'clock_nanosleep(0,0,NULL,NULL);') |
| |
| have_posix_timers = \ |
| conf.CheckLibWithHeader([None, 'rt'], [ 'time.h', 'signal.h' ], 'C', |
| 'timer_create(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, NULL, NULL);') |
| |
| if not GetOption('without_tcmalloc'): |
| if conf.CheckLib('tcmalloc'): |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=main['TCMALLOC_CCFLAGS']) |
| elif conf.CheckLib('tcmalloc_minimal'): |
| main.Append(CCFLAGS=main['TCMALLOC_CCFLAGS']) |
| else: |
| warning("You can get a 12% performance improvement by " |
| "installing tcmalloc (libgoogle-perftools-dev package " |
| "on Ubuntu or RedHat).") |
| |
| |
| # Detect back trace implementations. The last implementation in the |
| # list will be used by default. |
| backtrace_impls = [ "none" ] |
| |
| backtrace_checker = 'char temp;' + \ |
| ' backtrace_symbols_fd((void*)&temp, 0, 0);' |
| if conf.CheckLibWithHeader(None, 'execinfo.h', 'C', backtrace_checker): |
| backtrace_impls.append("glibc") |
| elif conf.CheckLibWithHeader('execinfo', 'execinfo.h', 'C', |
| backtrace_checker): |
| # NetBSD and FreeBSD need libexecinfo. |
| backtrace_impls.append("glibc") |
| main.Append(LIBS=['execinfo']) |
| |
| if backtrace_impls[-1] == "none": |
| default_backtrace_impl = "none" |
| warning("No suitable back trace implementation found.") |
| |
| if not have_posix_clock: |
| warning("Can't find library for POSIX clocks.") |
| |
| # Check for <fenv.h> (C99 FP environment control) |
| have_fenv = conf.CheckHeader('fenv.h', '<>') |
| if not have_fenv: |
| warning("Header file <fenv.h> not found.\n" |
| "This host has no IEEE FP rounding mode control.") |
| |
| # Check for <png.h> (libpng library needed if wanting to dump |
| # frame buffer image in png format) |
| have_png = conf.CheckHeader('png.h', '<>') |
| if not have_png: |
| warning("Header file <png.h> not found.\n" |
| "This host has no libpng library.\n" |
| "Disabling support for PNG framebuffers.") |
| |
| # Check if we should enable KVM-based hardware virtualization. The API |
| # we rely on exists since version 2.6.36 of the kernel, but somehow |
| # the KVM_API_VERSION does not reflect the change. We test for one of |
| # the types as a fall back. |
| have_kvm = conf.CheckHeader('linux/kvm.h', '<>') |
| if not have_kvm: |
| print("Info: Compatible header file <linux/kvm.h> not found, " |
| "disabling KVM support.") |
| |
| # Check if the TUN/TAP driver is available. |
| have_tuntap = conf.CheckHeader('linux/if_tun.h', '<>') |
| if not have_tuntap: |
| print("Info: Compatible header file <linux/if_tun.h> not found.") |
| |
| # x86 needs support for xsave. We test for the structure here since we |
| # won't be able to run new tests by the time we know which ISA we're |
| # targeting. |
| have_kvm_xsave = conf.CheckTypeSize('struct kvm_xsave', |
| '#include <linux/kvm.h>') != 0 |
| |
| # Check if the requested target ISA is compatible with the host |
| def is_isa_kvm_compatible(isa): |
| try: |
| import platform |
| host_isa = platform.machine() |
| except: |
| warning("Failed to determine host ISA.") |
| return False |
| |
| if not have_posix_timers: |
| warning("Can not enable KVM, host seems to lack support " |
| "for POSIX timers") |
| return False |
| |
| if isa == "arm": |
| return host_isa in ( "armv7l", "aarch64" ) |
| elif isa == "x86": |
| if host_isa != "x86_64": |
| return False |
| |
| if not have_kvm_xsave: |
| warning("KVM on x86 requires xsave support in kernel headers.") |
| return False |
| |
| return True |
| else: |
| return False |
| |
| |
| # Check if the exclude_host attribute is available. We want this to |
| # get accurate instruction counts in KVM. |
| main['HAVE_PERF_ATTR_EXCLUDE_HOST'] = conf.CheckMember( |
| 'linux/perf_event.h', 'struct perf_event_attr', 'exclude_host') |
| |
| def check_hdf5(): |
| return \ |
| conf.CheckLibWithHeader('hdf5', 'hdf5.h', 'C', |
| 'H5Fcreate("", 0, 0, 0);') and \ |
| conf.CheckLibWithHeader('hdf5_cpp', 'H5Cpp.h', 'C++', |
| 'H5::H5File("", 0);') |
| |
| def check_hdf5_pkg(name): |
| print("Checking for %s using pkg-config..." % name, end="") |
| if not have_pkg_config: |
| print(" pkg-config not found") |
| return False |
| |
| try: |
| main.ParseConfig('pkg-config --cflags-only-I --libs-only-L %s' % name) |
| print(" yes") |
| return True |
| except: |
| print(" no") |
| return False |
| |
| # Check if there is a pkg-config configuration for hdf5. If we find |
| # it, setup the environment to enable linking and header inclusion. We |
| # don't actually try to include any headers or link with hdf5 at this |
| # stage. |
| if not check_hdf5_pkg('hdf5-serial'): |
| check_hdf5_pkg('hdf5') |
| |
| # Check if the HDF5 libraries can be found. This check respects the |
| # include path and library path provided by pkg-config. We perform |
| # this check even if there isn't a pkg-config configuration for hdf5 |
| # since some installations don't use pkg-config. |
| have_hdf5 = check_hdf5() |
| if not have_hdf5: |
| print("Warning: Couldn't find any HDF5 C++ libraries. Disabling") |
| print(" HDF5 support.") |
| |
| ###################################################################### |
| # |
| # Finish the configuration |
| # |
| main = conf.Finish() |
| |
| ###################################################################### |
| # |
| # Collect all non-global variables |
| # |
| |
| # Define the universe of supported ISAs |
| all_isa_list = [ ] |
| all_gpu_isa_list = [ ] |
| Export('all_isa_list') |
| Export('all_gpu_isa_list') |
| |
| class CpuModel(object): |
| '''The CpuModel class encapsulates everything the ISA parser needs to |
| know about a particular CPU model.''' |
| |
| # Dict of available CPU model objects. Accessible as CpuModel.dict. |
| dict = {} |
| |
| # Constructor. Automatically adds models to CpuModel.dict. |
| def __init__(self, name, default=False): |
| self.name = name # name of model |
| |
| # This cpu is enabled by default |
| self.default = default |
| |
| # Add self to dict |
| if name in CpuModel.dict: |
| raise AttributeError("CpuModel '%s' already registered" % name) |
| CpuModel.dict[name] = self |
| |
| Export('CpuModel') |
| |
| # Sticky variables get saved in the variables file so they persist from |
| # one invocation to the next (unless overridden, in which case the new |
| # value becomes sticky). |
| sticky_vars = Variables(args=ARGUMENTS) |
| Export('sticky_vars') |
| |
| # Sticky variables that should be exported |
| export_vars = [] |
| Export('export_vars') |
| |
| # For Ruby |
| all_protocols = [] |
| Export('all_protocols') |
| protocol_dirs = [] |
| Export('protocol_dirs') |
| slicc_includes = [] |
| Export('slicc_includes') |
| |
| # Walk the tree and execute all SConsopts scripts that wil add to the |
| # above variables |
| if GetOption('verbose'): |
| print("Reading SConsopts") |
| for bdir in [ base_dir ] + extras_dir_list: |
| if not isdir(bdir): |
| error("Directory '%s' does not exist." % bdir) |
| for root, dirs, files in os.walk(bdir): |
| if 'SConsopts' in files: |
| if GetOption('verbose'): |
| print("Reading", joinpath(root, 'SConsopts')) |
| SConscript(joinpath(root, 'SConsopts')) |
| |
| all_isa_list.sort() |
| all_gpu_isa_list.sort() |
| |
| sticky_vars.AddVariables( |
| EnumVariable('TARGET_ISA', 'Target ISA', 'alpha', all_isa_list), |
| EnumVariable('TARGET_GPU_ISA', 'Target GPU ISA', 'hsail', all_gpu_isa_list), |
| ListVariable('CPU_MODELS', 'CPU models', |
| sorted(n for n,m in CpuModel.dict.iteritems() if m.default), |
| sorted(CpuModel.dict.keys())), |
| BoolVariable('EFENCE', 'Link with Electric Fence malloc debugger', |
| False), |
| BoolVariable('SS_COMPATIBLE_FP', |
| 'Make floating-point results compatible with SimpleScalar', |
| False), |
| BoolVariable('USE_SSE2', |
| 'Compile for SSE2 (-msse2) to get IEEE FP on x86 hosts', |
| False), |
| BoolVariable('USE_POSIX_CLOCK', 'Use POSIX Clocks', have_posix_clock), |
| BoolVariable('USE_FENV', 'Use <fenv.h> IEEE mode control', have_fenv), |
| BoolVariable('USE_PNG', 'Enable support for PNG images', have_png), |
| BoolVariable('CP_ANNOTATE', 'Enable critical path annotation capability', |
| False), |
| BoolVariable('USE_KVM', 'Enable hardware virtualized (KVM) CPU models', |
| have_kvm), |
| BoolVariable('USE_TUNTAP', |
| 'Enable using a tap device to bridge to the host network', |
| have_tuntap), |
| BoolVariable('BUILD_GPU', 'Build the compute-GPU model', False), |
| EnumVariable('PROTOCOL', 'Coherence protocol for Ruby', 'None', |
| all_protocols), |
| EnumVariable('BACKTRACE_IMPL', 'Post-mortem dump implementation', |
| backtrace_impls[-1], backtrace_impls), |
| ('NUMBER_BITS_PER_SET', 'Max elements in set (default 64)', |
| 64), |
| BoolVariable('USE_HDF5', 'Enable the HDF5 support', have_hdf5), |
| ) |
| |
| # These variables get exported to #defines in config/*.hh (see src/SConscript). |
| export_vars += ['USE_FENV', 'SS_COMPATIBLE_FP', 'TARGET_ISA', 'TARGET_GPU_ISA', |
| 'CP_ANNOTATE', 'USE_POSIX_CLOCK', 'USE_KVM', 'USE_TUNTAP', |
| 'PROTOCOL', 'HAVE_PROTOBUF', 'HAVE_VALGRIND', |
| 'HAVE_PERF_ATTR_EXCLUDE_HOST', 'USE_PNG', |
| 'NUMBER_BITS_PER_SET', 'USE_HDF5'] |
| |
| ################################################### |
| # |
| # Define a SCons builder for configuration flag headers. |
| # |
| ################################################### |
| |
| # This function generates a config header file that #defines the |
| # variable symbol to the current variable setting (0 or 1). The source |
| # operands are the name of the variable and a Value node containing the |
| # value of the variable. |
| def build_config_file(target, source, env): |
| (variable, value) = [s.get_contents() for s in source] |
| f = file(str(target[0]), 'w') |
| print('#define', variable, value, file=f) |
| f.close() |
| return None |
| |
| # Combine the two functions into a scons Action object. |
| config_action = MakeAction(build_config_file, Transform("CONFIG H", 2)) |
| |
| # The emitter munges the source & target node lists to reflect what |
| # we're really doing. |
| def config_emitter(target, source, env): |
| # extract variable name from Builder arg |
| variable = str(target[0]) |
| # True target is config header file |
| target = joinpath('config', variable.lower() + '.hh') |
| val = env[variable] |
| if isinstance(val, bool): |
| # Force value to 0/1 |
| val = int(val) |
| elif isinstance(val, str): |
| val = '"' + val + '"' |
| |
| # Sources are variable name & value (packaged in SCons Value nodes) |
| return ([target], [Value(variable), Value(val)]) |
| |
| config_builder = Builder(emitter = config_emitter, action = config_action) |
| |
| main.Append(BUILDERS = { 'ConfigFile' : config_builder }) |
| |
| ################################################### |
| # |
| # Builders for static and shared partially linked object files. |
| # |
| ################################################### |
| |
| partial_static_builder = Builder(action=SCons.Defaults.LinkAction, |
| src_suffix='$OBJSUFFIX', |
| src_builder=['StaticObject', 'Object'], |
| LINKFLAGS='$PLINKFLAGS', |
| LIBS='') |
| |
| def partial_shared_emitter(target, source, env): |
| for tgt in target: |
| tgt.attributes.shared = 1 |
| return (target, source) |
| partial_shared_builder = Builder(action=SCons.Defaults.ShLinkAction, |
| emitter=partial_shared_emitter, |
| src_suffix='$SHOBJSUFFIX', |
| src_builder='SharedObject', |
| SHLINKFLAGS='$PSHLINKFLAGS', |
| LIBS='') |
| |
| main.Append(BUILDERS = { 'PartialShared' : partial_shared_builder, |
| 'PartialStatic' : partial_static_builder }) |
| |
| def add_local_rpath(env, *targets): |
| '''Set up an RPATH for a library which lives in the build directory. |
| |
| The construction environment variable BIN_RPATH_PREFIX should be set to |
| the relative path of the build directory starting from the location of the |
| binary.''' |
| for target in targets: |
| target = env.Entry(target) |
| if not isinstance(target, SCons.Node.FS.Dir): |
| target = target.dir |
| relpath = os.path.relpath(target.abspath, env['BUILDDIR']) |
| components = [ |
| '\\$$ORIGIN', |
| '${BIN_RPATH_PREFIX}', |
| relpath |
| ] |
| env.Append(RPATH=[env.Literal(os.path.join(*components))]) |
| |
| if sys.platform != "darwin": |
| main.Append(LINKFLAGS=Split('-z origin')) |
| |
| main.AddMethod(add_local_rpath, 'AddLocalRPATH') |
| |
| # builds in ext are shared across all configs in the build root. |
| ext_dir = abspath(joinpath(str(main.root), 'ext')) |
| ext_build_dirs = [] |
| for root, dirs, files in os.walk(ext_dir): |
| if 'SConscript' in files: |
| build_dir = os.path.relpath(root, ext_dir) |
| ext_build_dirs.append(build_dir) |
| main.SConscript(joinpath(root, 'SConscript'), |
| variant_dir=joinpath(build_root, build_dir)) |
| |
| gdb_xml_dir = joinpath(ext_dir, 'gdb-xml') |
| Export('gdb_xml_dir') |
| |
| main.Prepend(CPPPATH=Dir('ext/pybind11/include/')) |
| |
| ################################################### |
| # |
| # This builder and wrapper method are used to set up a directory with |
| # switching headers. Those are headers which are in a generic location and |
| # that include more specific headers from a directory chosen at build time |
| # based on the current build settings. |
| # |
| ################################################### |
| |
| def build_switching_header(target, source, env): |
| path = str(target[0]) |
| subdir = str(source[0]) |
| dp, fp = os.path.split(path) |
| dp = os.path.relpath(os.path.realpath(dp), |
| os.path.realpath(env['BUILDDIR'])) |
| with open(path, 'w') as hdr: |
| print('#include "%s/%s/%s"' % (dp, subdir, fp), file=hdr) |
| |
| switching_header_action = MakeAction(build_switching_header, |
| Transform('GENERATE')) |
| |
| switching_header_builder = Builder(action=switching_header_action, |
| source_factory=Value, |
| single_source=True) |
| |
| main.Append(BUILDERS = { 'SwitchingHeader': switching_header_builder }) |
| |
| def switching_headers(self, headers, source): |
| for header in headers: |
| self.SwitchingHeader(header, source) |
| |
| main.AddMethod(switching_headers, 'SwitchingHeaders') |
| |
| ################################################### |
| # |
| # Define build environments for selected configurations. |
| # |
| ################################################### |
| |
| for variant_path in variant_paths: |
| if not GetOption('silent'): |
| print("Building in", variant_path) |
| |
| # Make a copy of the build-root environment to use for this config. |
| env = main.Clone() |
| env['BUILDDIR'] = variant_path |
| |
| # variant_dir is the tail component of build path, and is used to |
| # determine the build parameters (e.g., 'ALPHA_SE') |
| (build_root, variant_dir) = splitpath(variant_path) |
| |
| # Set env variables according to the build directory config. |
| sticky_vars.files = [] |
| # Variables for $BUILD_ROOT/$VARIANT_DIR are stored in |
| # $BUILD_ROOT/variables/$VARIANT_DIR so you can nuke |
| # $BUILD_ROOT/$VARIANT_DIR without losing your variables settings. |
| current_vars_file = joinpath(build_root, 'variables', variant_dir) |
| if isfile(current_vars_file): |
| sticky_vars.files.append(current_vars_file) |
| if not GetOption('silent'): |
| print("Using saved variables file %s" % current_vars_file) |
| elif variant_dir in ext_build_dirs: |
| # Things in ext are built without a variant directory. |
| continue |
| else: |
| # Build dir-specific variables file doesn't exist. |
| |
| # Make sure the directory is there so we can create it later |
| opt_dir = dirname(current_vars_file) |
| if not isdir(opt_dir): |
| mkdir(opt_dir) |
| |
| # Get default build variables from source tree. Variables are |
| # normally determined by name of $VARIANT_DIR, but can be |
| # overridden by '--default=' arg on command line. |
| default = GetOption('default') |
| opts_dir = joinpath(main.root.abspath, 'build_opts') |
| if default: |
| default_vars_files = [joinpath(build_root, 'variables', default), |
| joinpath(opts_dir, default)] |
| else: |
| default_vars_files = [joinpath(opts_dir, variant_dir)] |
| existing_files = filter(isfile, default_vars_files) |
| if existing_files: |
| default_vars_file = existing_files[0] |
| sticky_vars.files.append(default_vars_file) |
| print("Variables file %s not found,\n using defaults in %s" |
| % (current_vars_file, default_vars_file)) |
| else: |
| error("Cannot find variables file %s or default file(s) %s" |
| % (current_vars_file, ' or '.join(default_vars_files))) |
| Exit(1) |
| |
| # Apply current variable settings to env |
| sticky_vars.Update(env) |
| |
| help_texts["local_vars"] += \ |
| "Build variables for %s:\n" % variant_dir \ |
| + sticky_vars.GenerateHelpText(env) |
| |
| # Process variable settings. |
| |
| if not have_fenv and env['USE_FENV']: |
| warning("<fenv.h> not available; forcing USE_FENV to False in", |
| variant_dir + ".") |
| env['USE_FENV'] = False |
| |
| if not env['USE_FENV']: |
| warning("No IEEE FP rounding mode control in", variant_dir + ".\n" |
| "FP results may deviate slightly from other platforms.") |
| |
| if not have_png and env['USE_PNG']: |
| warning("<png.h> not available; forcing USE_PNG to False in", |
| variant_dir + ".") |
| env['USE_PNG'] = False |
| |
| if env['USE_PNG']: |
| env.Append(LIBS=['png']) |
| |
| if env['EFENCE']: |
| env.Append(LIBS=['efence']) |
| |
| if env['USE_KVM']: |
| if not have_kvm: |
| warning("Can not enable KVM, host seems to lack KVM support") |
| env['USE_KVM'] = False |
| elif not is_isa_kvm_compatible(env['TARGET_ISA']): |
| print("Info: KVM support disabled due to unsupported host and " |
| "target ISA combination") |
| env['USE_KVM'] = False |
| |
| if env['USE_TUNTAP']: |
| if not have_tuntap: |
| warning("Can't connect EtherTap with a tap device.") |
| env['USE_TUNTAP'] = False |
| |
| if env['BUILD_GPU']: |
| env.Append(CPPDEFINES=['BUILD_GPU']) |
| |
| # Warn about missing optional functionality |
| if env['USE_KVM']: |
| if not main['HAVE_PERF_ATTR_EXCLUDE_HOST']: |
| warning("perf_event headers lack support for the exclude_host " |
| "attribute. KVM instruction counts will be inaccurate.") |
| |
| # Save sticky variable settings back to current variables file |
| sticky_vars.Save(current_vars_file, env) |
| |
| if env['USE_SSE2']: |
| env.Append(CCFLAGS=['-msse2']) |
| |
| env.Append(CCFLAGS='$CCFLAGS_EXTRA') |
| env.Append(LINKFLAGS='$LDFLAGS_EXTRA') |
| |
| # The src/SConscript file sets up the build rules in 'env' according |
| # to the configured variables. It returns a list of environments, |
| # one for each variant build (debug, opt, etc.) |
| SConscript('src/SConscript', variant_dir = variant_path, exports = 'env') |
| |
| # base help text |
| Help(''' |
| Usage: scons [scons options] [build variables] [target(s)] |
| |
| Extra scons options: |
| %(options)s |
| |
| Global build variables: |
| %(global_vars)s |
| |
| %(local_vars)s |
| ''' % help_texts) |