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rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/Makefile.template => targets/Makefile.dri} (100%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/intel/dri => targets/dri-i915}/Makefile (75%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/intel/dri => targets/dri-i915}/SConscript (100%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/i965/dri => targets/dri-i965}/Makefile (76%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/i965/dri => targets/dri-i965}/SConscript (100%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/nouveau/dri => targets/dri-nouveau}/Makefile (86%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/radeon/dri => targets/dri-radeong}/Makefile (85%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/radeon/dri => targets/dri-radeong}/SConscript (100%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/vmware/dri => targets/dri-vmwgfx}/Makefile (85%)
rename src/gallium/{winsys/drm/vmware/dri => targets/dri-vmwgfx}/SConscript (100%)
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Currently the test link uses -lGL to define the glapi symbols.
This makes it impossible to build DRI drivers on systems without
Mesa installed and without building the libGL from the Mesa tree
first.
Some automated build systems trigger this problem.
This commit removes -lGL and instead adds a dummy implementation of
glapi to dri_test.c
This, along with Kristian's commit, should fix all known regressions
due to the addition of unresolved symbol checking.
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This will make sure we pick up libdrm_$(chipset).so from the right place.
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Using just mv may cause prompts on some systems/configurations.
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This is a different approach to solving this problem that the patch
I previously posted, and unlike that, should not cause any problems.
Right now undefined symbols in DRI drivers will still allow the
build to succeed.
As a result, people modifying drivers they cannot test risk creating
unloadable drivers with no easy way of automatically avoiding it.
For instance, the modifications to nv50 for context transfers caused
such an issue recently.
Unfortunately, just adding -Wl,--no-undefined doesn't work, because
the DRI drivers depend on glapi symbols, but do not depend on
libGL.so.1
Adding -lGL is not the correct solution since DRI drivers are not loaded
just by libGL, but also by X and possibly by other clients.
So, this patch simply tries to build an executable linked to the DRI
driver and to libGL.
If the DRI driver contains any undefined symbols not satisfied by its
dependencies or by libGL, this will fail.
This solution does not alter the built drivers, and does not significantly
slow down the build process.
All classic DRI drivers as well as all the Gallium drivers with configure
options compiled successfully with this change.
Thanks to Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com> and
Michel Daenzer <michel@daenzer.net> for helping with this.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbieri <luca@luca-barbieri.com>
Acked-by: Brian Paul <brian.e.paul@gmail.com>
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also makes the WINDOW_SYSTEM configure var useless ...
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Mainly to respect LDFLAGS and remove unused target $(LIBNAME_EGL). This
is based on the patch by Tomáš Chvátal <scarabeus@gentoo.org>.
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The special feature of bin/minstall to copy symlinks is only ever needed
when installing libraries which may have .so symlinks. All the headers
and directories can use a normal install program.
These two modes are separated as $(INSTALL) and $(MINSTALL) to allow the
user (or autoconf) to override installing normal files as they please.
An autoconf check for the install program has been added and will be
used in preference to minstall when available.
Fixes bug 16053.
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LIBNAME_EGL had to be removed since if you didn't
set it (nobody set it anyways) make would get it
confused it with the $(TOP)/lib/gallium target.
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This contains the core mesa code but excludes things not needed for gallium
such as tnl/, swrast/, swrast_setup/, etc.
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we now have
src/gallium/winsys/drm/intel/{common,dri,egl}
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