2020-01-20, Bruce Richardson: > Rather than having to explicitly list each and every driver to disable in a > build, we can use a small python script and the python glob library to > expand out the wildcards. This means that we can configure meson using e.g. > > meson -Ddisable_drivers=crypto/*,event/* build > > to do a build omitting all the crypto and event drivers. Explicitly > specified drivers e.g. net/i40e, work as before, and can be mixed with > wildcarded drivers as required. > > Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richard...@intel.com> > --- [snip] > +++ b/buildtools/list-dir-globs.sh > @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ > +#! /usr/bin/env python > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause > +# Copyright(c) 2020 Intel Corporation > + > +from __future__ import print_function > +from os import chdir, environ > +from sys import argv > +from glob import iglob # glob iterator > +from os.path import isdir, join > + > +chdir(join(environ['MESON_SOURCE_ROOT'], environ['MESON_SUBDIR'])) > +dirs = [] > +for path in argv[1].split(','): > + dirs.extend([entry for entry in iglob(path) if isdir(entry)])
I do not fancy changing the current directory in scripts. This can lead to unexpected behavior. You don't need to, you can achieve the same result with the following code: from __future__ import print_function import argparse import os import glob parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('disable_drivers', type=lambda s: s.split(',')) args = parser.parse_args() root = os.path.join(os.environ['MESON_SOURCE_ROOT'], os.environ['MESON_SUBDIR']) dirs = [] for driver in args.disable_drivers: driver_path = os.path.join(root, driver) for path in glob.iglob(driver_path): if os.path.isdir(path): dirs.append(os.path.relpath(path, root)) print(','.join(dirs)) I did not see why you used iglob instead of glob. iglob is case insensitive. Is that for windows support? > +++ b/drivers/meson.build > @@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ dpdk_driver_classes = ['common', > 'event', # depends on common, bus, mempool and net. > 'baseband'] # depends on common and bus. > > -disabled_drivers = get_option('disable_drivers').split(',') > +disabled_drivers = run_command(list_dir_globs, get_option('disable_drivers'), > + ).stdout().strip().split(',') Why adding commas again? Since you are processing the option value through a script, you might as well print one folder per line and use the .splitlines() meson function. It will make the code simpler as you do not need to use an intermediate list to store the disabled drivers before printing them. -- Robin