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