| Infrastructure for CMake-based packages |
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| [[cmaketargets-tutorial]] |
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| +CMAKETARGETS+ tutorial |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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| First, let's see how to write a +.mk+ file for a CMake-based package, |
| with an example : |
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| 01: ############################################################# |
| 02: # |
| 03: # libfoo |
| 04: # |
| 05: ############################################################# |
| 06: LIBFOO_VERSION = 1.0 |
| 07: LIBFOO_SOURCE = libfoo-$(LIBFOO_VERSION).tar.gz |
| 08: LIBFOO_SITE = http://www.foosoftware.org/download |
| 09: LIBFOO_INSTALL_STAGING = YES |
| 10: LIBFOO_INSTALL_TARGET = YES |
| 11: LIBFOO_CONF_OPT = -DBUILD_DEMOS=ON |
| 12: LIBFOO_DEPENDENCIES = libglib2 host-pkg-config |
| 13: |
| 14: $(eval $(call CMAKETARGETS)) |
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| On line 6, we declare the version of the package. |
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| On line 7 and 8, we declare the name of the tarball and the location |
| of the tarball on the Web. Buildroot will automatically download the |
| tarball from this location. |
| |
| On line 9, we tell Buildroot to install the package to the staging |
| directory. The staging directory, located in +output/staging/+ |
| is the directory where all the packages are installed, including their |
| development files, etc. By default, packages are not installed to the |
| staging directory, since usually, only libraries need to be installed in |
| the staging directory: their development files are needed to compile |
| other libraries or applications depending on them. Also by default, when |
| staging installation is enabled, packages are installed in this location |
| using the +make install+ command. |
| |
| On line 10, we tell Buildroot to also install the package to the |
| target directory. This directory contains what will become the root |
| filesystem running on the target. Usually, we try not to install header |
| files and to install stripped versions of the binary. By default, target |
| installation is enabled, so in fact, this line is not strictly |
| necessary. Also by default, packages are installed in this location |
| using the +make install+ command. |
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| On line 11, we tell Buildroot to pass custom options to CMake when it is |
| configuring the package. |
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| On line 12, we declare our dependencies, so that they are built |
| before the build process of our package starts. |
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| Finally, on line line 14, we invoke the +CMAKETARGETS+ |
| macro that generates all the Makefile rules that actually allows the |
| package to be built. |
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| [[cmaketargets-reference]] |
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| +CMAKETARGETS+ reference |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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| The main macro of the CMake package infrastructure is |
| +CMAKETARGETS+. It has the same number of arguments and the same |
| semantic as the +GENTARGETS+ macro, which is the main macro of the |
| generic package infrastructure. For CMake packages, the ability to |
| have target and host packages is also available. |
| |
| Just like the generic infrastructure, the CMake infrastructure works |
| by defining a number of variables before calling the +CMAKETARGETS+ |
| macro. |
| |
| First, all the package metadata information variables that exist in |
| the generic infrastructure also exist in the CMake infrastructure: |
| +LIBFOO_VERSION+, +LIBFOO_SOURCE+, +LIBFOO_PATCH+, +LIBFOO_SITE+, |
| +LIBFOO_SUBDIR+, +LIBFOO_DEPENDENCIES+, +LIBFOO_INSTALL_STAGING+, |
| +LIBFOO_INSTALL_TARGET+. |
| |
| A few additional variables, specific to the CMake infrastructure, can |
| also be defined. Many of them are only useful in very specific cases, |
| typical packages will therefore only use a few of them. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_SUBDIR+ may contain the name of a subdirectory inside the |
| package that contains the main CMakeLists.txt file. This is useful, |
| if for example, the main CMakeLists.txt file is not at the root of |
| the tree extracted by the tarball. If +HOST_LIBFOO_SUBDIR+ is not |
| specified, it defaults to +LIBFOO_SUBDIR+. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_CONF_ENV+, to specify additional environment variables to |
| pass to CMake. By default, empty. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_CONF_OPT+, to specify additional configure options to pass |
| to CMake. By default, empty. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_MAKE+, to specify an alternate +make+ command. This is |
| typically useful when parallel make is enabled in the configuration |
| (using +BR2_JLEVEL+) but that this feature should be disabled for |
| the given package, for one reason or another. By default, set to |
| +$(MAKE)+. If parallel building is not supported by the package, |
| then it should be set to +LIBFOO_MAKE=$(MAKE1)+. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_MAKE_ENV+, to specify additional environment variables to |
| pass to make in the build step. These are passed before the +make+ |
| command. By default, empty. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_MAKE_OPT+, to specify additional variables to pass to make |
| in the build step. These are passed after the +make+ command. By |
| default, empty. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_INSTALL_STAGING_OPT+ contains the make options used to |
| install the package to the staging directory. By default, the value |
| is +DESTDIR=$$(STAGING_DIR) install+, which is correct for most |
| CMake packages. It is still possible to override it. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_INSTALL_TARGET_OPT+ contains the make options used to |
| install the package to the target directory. By default, the value |
| is +DESTDIR=$$(TARGET_DIR) install+. The default value is correct |
| for most CMake packages, but it is still possible to override it if |
| needed. |
| |
| * +LIBFOO_CLEAN_OPT+ contains the make options used to clean the |
| package. By default, the value is +clean+. |
| |
| With the CMake infrastructure, all the steps required to build and |
| install the packages are already defined, and they generally work well |
| for most CMake-based packages. However, when required, it is still |
| possible to customize what is done in any particular step: |
| |
| * By adding a post-operation hook (after extract, patch, configure, |
| build or install). See the reference documentation of the generic |
| infrastructure for details. |
| |
| * By overriding one of the steps. For example, even if the CMake |
| infrastructure is used, if the package +.mk+ file defines its own |
| +LIBFOO_CONFIGURE_CMDS+ variable, it will be used instead of the |
| default CMake one. However, using this method should be restricted |
| to very specific cases. Do not use it in the general case. |