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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade
86dc660588 Improve sdksyms.c automatic generation (Fix #19245).
Since it is already parsing cpp output, create a dependency file
in the same process. This will cause sdksyms.c to be regenerated
whenever a sdk header is modified.
  This also uses the gmake 'sinclude' directive (don't fail if
included file doesn't exist). This should not cause any problems
given that gmake only constructs are used in several other Makefiles.
2008-12-23 18:07:54 -02:00
Alan Coopersmith
396433d0da Fix sdksyms.sh to work with Solaris/Sun compiler builds
- Pass $(CPP) & $(AWK) settings from configure to sdksyms.sh
 - Only reset sdk variable (tracks if header is part of sdk) if
   a filename is included on the cpp # <line-no> <filename> line,
   since Sun compilers omit filename when it is unchanged from
   previous line.
2008-12-18 18:49:47 -08:00
Eamon Walsh
777408914d Add xace headers to the SDK when enabled and export the XaceHooks symbol
to modules.
2008-12-18 12:39:08 -05:00
Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade
9e4ef3cfe5 Use regex pattern understood by all known awk variants.
Ubuntu uses mawk by default, but it doesn't understand posix character
classes (which are locale dependent, and this patch uses only valid C
identifiers).
  Also make sure awk runs with LC_ALL=C to match the regex patterns.
2008-12-18 15:00:25 -02:00
Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade
27261a950d Modify sdksyms.sh to receive $top_srcdir as first argument.
If the basename of header file processed by cpp matches $top_srcdir,
check for extern symbols in the output, and add to the xorg_symbols
vector.
  Possibly a better solution then using this script would be to somehow
tell the linker to not drop any symbols from the binary being generated.
2008-12-11 14:43:04 -02:00
Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade
7c8720c143 Correct wrong symbol reference on sparc.
The awk script was incorrectly referencing the struct name, and
not the struct variable.
  Also added some comments to sdksyms.sh, for the reason it generates
the "symbol table" and add a message to the generated file, telling
is was automatically generated.
2008-12-08 22:11:50 -02:00
Benjamin Close
8c1dd40a04 Don't use gnu specific extensions to awk when builing symbols
Traditional posix awk doesn't know about \W and whilst we check that
awk exists in configure.ac we don't check which awk we are using.
This corrects symbol generation for posix only awk.
2008-12-08 14:49:38 +10:30
Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade
b1dac41fb3 Use libtool convenience libraries and better "symbol" table.
All .a libraries were converted to .la, and instead of linking the
Xorg binary with a mix of .a and .la, and adding some libraries more
then once in the command line, etc, now it generates a single libxorg.la
from all the required convenience libraries, and links with a dummy
xorg.c (that should usually be the file with the main function...).
This removes the requirement of some things like libosandcommon and
libinit, that existed to circumvent problems when linking multiple
.a and .la in the final Xorg binary.

  The "symbol table" is now generated dynamically, by a shell script,
with an embedded gawk parser that parses cpp output. The new file
sdksyms.sh is generated by hand by analyzing all Makefile.am's and
making it create a sdksyms.c file, that includes all sdk headers that
will add symbols for the Xorg binary. Module headers aren't read, and
a in 2 files it was required to add a "<hash>ifndef XorgLoader" around
declarations shared between the Xorg binary and libextmod. A few
other changes were added to other sdk headers, like preventing
multiple inclusion, or including other headers to satisfy dependencies.

  This should be a lot more portable, and better (hopefully properly)
using libtool to generate convenience libraries.
2008-12-07 02:22:19 -02:00