On 3/4/2019 2:13 AM, David Marchand wrote:
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 2:48 PM Bruce Richardson
<bruce.richard...@intel.com <mailto:bruce.richard...@intel.com>> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 11:18:41PM -0800, Anand Rawat wrote:
> Helloworld example for Windows.
> Includes Windows-specific EAL changes and meson
> changes to build the code on Windows.
>
> Anand Rawat (6):
> eal: eal stub to add windows support
> eal: Add header files to support windows
> eal: Add headers for compatibility with windows environment
> eal: add minimum viable code for eal on windows
> examples: Add meson changes for windows
> doc: add documention for windows
>
Thanks for this, it's good to see some progress here with small
managable
patches.
I've just tried this on my laptop using clang + meson + ninja. I see
some
warnings at the link phase due to unknown flags, but otherwise things
compile and link ok and I get helloworld app running and printing hello
from all cores. Specifying a coremask doesn't seem to work though -
perhaps
something to look at for a V2.
Some easy warnings to fix:
This will be fixed in v2.
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Anand Rawat