configure: Trust LLVM >= 4.0 llvm-config --libs for shared libraries

No need to manually look for the library files anymore with current
LLVM. This sidesteps the manual method failing when LLVM was built with
-DLLVM_APPEND_VC_REV=ON.

(This might already work with older versions of LLVM)

Acked-by: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
This commit is contained in:
Michel Dänzer
2017-08-08 16:20:55 +09:00
committed by Michel Dänzer
parent 165e18dd21
commit 3d8da1f678

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@@ -2623,35 +2623,37 @@ if test "x$enable_llvm" = xyes; then
fi
LLVM_LIBS="`$LLVM_CONFIG --libs ${LLVM_COMPONENTS}`"
dnl llvm-config may not give the right answer when llvm is a built as a
dnl single shared library, so we must work the library name out for
dnl ourselves.
dnl (See https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=6823)
if test "x$enable_llvm_shared_libs" = xyes; then
dnl We can't use $LLVM_VERSION because it has 'svn' stripped out,
LLVM_SO_NAME=LLVM-`$LLVM_CONFIG --version`
AS_IF([test -f "$LLVM_LIBDIR/lib$LLVM_SO_NAME.$IMP_LIB_EXT"], [llvm_have_one_so=yes])
if test $LLVM_VERSION_MAJOR -lt 4; then
dnl llvm-config may not give the right answer when llvm is a built as a
dnl single shared library, so we must work the library name out for
dnl ourselves.
dnl (See https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=6823)
dnl We can't use $LLVM_VERSION because it has 'svn' stripped out,
LLVM_SO_NAME=LLVM-`$LLVM_CONFIG --version`
AS_IF([test -f "$LLVM_LIBDIR/lib$LLVM_SO_NAME.$IMP_LIB_EXT"], [llvm_have_one_so=yes])
if test "x$llvm_have_one_so" = xyes; then
dnl LLVM was built using auto*, so there is only one shared object.
LLVM_LIBS="-l$LLVM_SO_NAME"
else
dnl If LLVM was built with CMake, there will be one shared object per
dnl component.
AS_IF([test ! -f "$LLVM_LIBDIR/libLLVMTarget.$IMP_LIB_EXT"],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find llvm shared libraries:
Please make sure you have built llvm with the --enable-shared option
and that your llvm libraries are installed in $LLVM_LIBDIR
If you have installed your llvm libraries to a different directory you
can use the --with-llvm-prefix= configure flag to specify this directory.
NOTE: Mesa is attempting to use llvm shared libraries by default.
If you do not want to build with llvm shared libraries and instead want to
use llvm static libraries then add --disable-llvm-shared-libs to your configure
invocation and rebuild.])])
if test "x$llvm_have_one_so" = xyes; then
dnl LLVM was built using auto*, so there is only one shared object.
LLVM_LIBS="-l$LLVM_SO_NAME"
else
dnl If LLVM was built with CMake, there will be one shared object per
dnl component.
AS_IF([test ! -f "$LLVM_LIBDIR/libLLVMTarget.$IMP_LIB_EXT"],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find llvm shared libraries:
Please make sure you have built llvm with the --enable-shared option
and that your llvm libraries are installed in $LLVM_LIBDIR
If you have installed your llvm libraries to a different directory you
can use the --with-llvm-prefix= configure flag to specify this directory.
NOTE: Mesa is attempting to use llvm shared libraries by default.
If you do not want to build with llvm shared libraries and instead want to
use llvm static libraries then add --disable-llvm-shared-libs to your configure
invocation and rebuild.])])
dnl We don't need to update LLVM_LIBS in this case because the LLVM
dnl install uses a shared object for each component and we have
dnl already added all of these objects to LLVM_LIBS.
dnl We don't need to update LLVM_LIBS in this case because the LLVM
dnl install uses a shared object for each component and we have
dnl already added all of these objects to LLVM_LIBS.
fi
fi
else
AC_MSG_WARN([Building mesa with statically linked LLVM may cause compilation issues])