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meson_init.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright lowRISC contributors.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE for details.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
set -o errexit
set -o pipefail
set -o nounset
# meson_init.sh configures OpenTitan's Meson build system. Rather than calling
# Meson directly, this script should be used instead, since it handles things
# that Meson does not out of the box, such as:
# - The RISC-V toolchain.
# - Idempotence.
# - Building for multiple device platforms.
#
# This script's semantics for creating build directories are as follows:
# - By default, this script will create any missing build directories and
# configure them. It is idempotent: if there is no work to be done, nothing
# will change and this script will exit successfully.
# - Passing -r will reconfigure existing build directories. This should be used
# when editing meson.build files.
# - Passing -f will erase existing build directories. This should be used when
# existing configuration is completely broken, or a clean build is desired
# (neither of these should be necessary).
# - Passing -A will explicitly disable idempotence, and cause the script to exit
# if a build directory already exists. This should be used only in CI, where
# such error-checking is desireable.
#
# Note that only the first option above is actually guaranteed to be idempotent.
. util/build_consts.sh
echo "Detected \$REPO_TOP at $REPO_TOP."
echo "Object directory set at $OBJ_DIR."
echo "Binary directory set at $BIN_DIR."
echo "OpenTitan version: $OT_VERSION"
echo
function usage() {
cat << USAGE
Configure Meson build targets.
Usage: $0 [-r|-f|-A|-K|-c] [-T PATH] [-t FILE]
-A: Assert that no build dirs exist when running this command.
-c: Enable coverage (requires clang).
-f: Force a reconfiguration by removing existing build dirs.
-K: Keep include search paths as generated by Meson.
-r: Reconfigure build dirs, if they exist.
-t FILE: Configure Meson with toolchain configuration FILE
USAGE
}
readonly DEFAULT_RISCV_TOOLS=/tools/riscv
TOOLCHAIN_PATH="${TOOLCHAIN_PATH:-$DEFAULT_RISCV_TOOLS}"
FLAGS_assert=false
FLAGS_force=false
FLAGS_reconfigure=""
FLAGS_keep_includes=false
FLAGS_specified_toolchain_file=false
FLAGS_coverage=false
ARG_toolchain_file="${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/meson-riscv32-unknown-elf-clang.txt"
# `getopts` usage
# - The initial colon in the optstring is to suppress the default error
# handling.
# - The remaining options are specified in alphabetical order, and the case
# statement should match this order.
# - Only options that take an argument should have a following colon.
# - The case statement contains two additional cases:
# - when `$flag` = `?`, this is an unexpected option.
# - when `$flag` = `:`, this is the case that a flag which requires an
# argument is not provided one. In both cases, `$OPTARG` contains the
# relevant parsed option.
# - After option parsing is finished, we `shift` by `$OPTIND - 1` so that the
# remaining (unprocessed) arguments are in `$@` (and $1, $2, $3 etc.).
while getopts ':AcfKrt:T:' flag; do
case "${flag}" in
A) FLAGS_assert=true;;
c) FLAGS_coverage=true;;
f) FLAGS_force=true;;
K) FLAGS_keep_includes=true;;
r) FLAGS_reconfigure="--reconfigure";;
t) FLAGS_specified_toolchain_file=true
ARG_toolchain_file="${OPTARG}";;
\?) echo "Unexpected option: -${OPTARG}" >&2
usage
exit 1
;;
:) echo "Option -${OPTARG} requires a path argument" >&2
usage
exit 1
;;
*) echo "Internal Error: Unhandled option: -${flag}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
# We do not accept additional arguments.
if [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; then
echo "Unexpected arguments:" "$@" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! -n "$(command -v meson)" ]]; then
echo "Unable to find meson. Please install meson before running this command." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! -n "$(command -v ninja)" ]]; then
echo "Unable to find ninja. Please install ninja before running this command." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${FLAGS_force}" == true ]]; then
rm -rf "$OBJ_DIR"
rm -rf "$BIN_DIR"
fi
if [[ "${FLAGS_assert}" == true ]]; then
if [[ -e "$OBJ_DIR" ]]; then
echo "Object directory at $OBJ_DIR already exists. Aborting." >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -e "$BIN_DIR" ]]; then
echo "Binary directory at $BIN_DIR already exists. Aborting." >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
reconf="${FLAGS_reconfigure}"
if [[ ! -d "$OBJ_DIR" ]]; then
echo "Output directory does not exist at $OBJ_DIR; creating." >&2
mkdir -p "$OBJ_DIR"
reconf=""
elif [[ -z "$reconf" ]]; then
echo "Output directory already exists at $OBJ_DIR; skipping." >&2
fi
if [[ -f "${ARG_toolchain_file}" ]]; then
echo "Using meson toolchain file at $ARG_toolchain_file." >&2
else
if [[ "${FLAGS_specified_toolchain_file}" == true ]]; then
echo "Unable to find meson toolchain file at $ARG_toolchain_file. Aborting." >&2
exit 1
else
cross_file="$OBJ_DIR/toolchain-configured.txt"
cp toolchain.txt "$cross_file"
perl -pi -e "s#$DEFAULT_RISCV_TOOLS#$TOOLCHAIN_PATH#g" "$cross_file"
touch -r toolchain.txt "$cross_file"
echo "Set up toolchain file at $cross_file." >&2
ARG_toolchain_file="${cross_file}"
fi
fi
mkdir -p "$BIN_DIR"
set -x
meson $reconf \
-Dot_version="$OT_VERSION" \
-Dbin_dir="$BIN_DIR" \
-Dkeep_includes="$FLAGS_keep_includes" \
-Dcoverage="$FLAGS_coverage" \
--cross-file="$ARG_toolchain_file" \
--cross-file="meson-config.txt" \
"$OBJ_DIR"