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I'm tired of explaining this to people. Let's put it in the actual project docs. Reviewed-by: Chia-I Wu <olvaffe@gmail.com> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/11809>
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Compiling and Installing
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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:hidden:
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meson
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1. Prerequisites for building
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-----------------------------
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1.1 General
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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Build system
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- `Meson <https://mesonbuild.com>`__ is required when building on \*nix
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platforms and on Windows.
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- Android Build system when building as native Android component. Meson
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is used when building ARC.
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Compiler
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^^^^^^^^
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The following compilers are known to work, if you know of others or
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you're willing to maintain support for other compiler get in touch.
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- GCC 4.2.0 or later (some parts of Mesa may require later versions)
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- Clang - exact minimum requirement is currently unknown.
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- Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 or later is required, for building on
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Windows.
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Third party/extra tools.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- `Python <https://www.python.org/>`__ - Python 3.5 or newer is required.
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- `Python Mako module <http://www.makotemplates.org/>`__ - Python Mako
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module is required. Version 0.8.0 or later should work.
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- Lex / Yacc - for building the Mesa IR and GLSL compiler.
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On Linux systems, Flex and Bison versions 2.5.35 and 2.4.1,
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respectively, (or later) should work. On Windows with MinGW, install
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Flex and Bison with:
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.. code-block:: console
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mingw-get install msys-flex msys-bison
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For MSVC on Windows, install `Win
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flex-bison <http://winflexbison.sourceforge.net/>`__.
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.. note::
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Some versions can be buggy (e.g. Flex 2.6.2) so do try others
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if things fail.
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1.2 Requirements
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The requirements depends on the features selected at configure stage.
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Check/install the respective development package as prompted by the
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configure error message.
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Here are some common ways to retrieve most/all of the dependencies based
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on the packaging tool used by your distro.
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.. code-block:: console
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zypper source-install --build-deps-only Mesa # openSUSE/SLED/SLES
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yum-builddep mesa # yum Fedora, OpenSuse(?)
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dnf builddep mesa # dnf Fedora
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apt-get build-dep mesa # Debian and derivatives
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... # others
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2. Building with meson
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----------------------
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**Meson >= 0.46.0 is required**
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Meson is the latest build system in mesa, it is currently able to build
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for \*nix systems like Linux and BSD, macOS, Haiku, and Windows.
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The general approach is:
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.. code-block:: console
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meson builddir/
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ninja -C builddir/
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sudo ninja -C builddir/ install
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On Windows you can also use the Visual Studio backend
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.. code-block:: console
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meson builddir --backend=vs
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cd builddir
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msbuild mesa.sln /m
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Please read the :doc:`detailed meson instructions <meson>` for more
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information
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3. Running against a local build
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It's often necessary or useful when debugging driver issues or testing new
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branches to run against a local build of Mesa without doing a system-wide
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install. To do this, choose a temporary location for the install. A directory
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called ``installdir`` inside your mesa tree is as good as anything. All of the
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commands below will assume ``$MESA_INSTALLDIR`` is an absolute path to this
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location.
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First, configure Mesa and install in the temporary location:
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.. code-block:: console
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meson builddir/ -Dprefix="$MESA_INSTALLDIR" OTHER_OPTIONS
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ninja -C builddir/ install
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where ``OTHER_OPTIONS`` is replaced by any meson configuration options you may
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want. For instance, if you want to build the LLVMpipe drivers, it would look
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like this:
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.. code-block:: console
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meson builddir/ -Dprefix="$MESA_INSTALLDIR" -Ddri-drivers= \
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-Dgallium-drivers=swrast -Dvulkan-drivers=swrast
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ninja -C builddir/ install
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Once Mesa has built and installed to ``$MESA_INSTALLDIR``, you can run any app
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against your temporary install by setting the right environment variables.
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Which variable you have to set depends on the API.
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OpenGL
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~~~~~~
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.. code-block:: console
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$MESA_INSTALLDIR/lib64" glxinfo
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You may need to use ``lib`` instead of ``lib64`` on some systems or a full
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library specifier on debian. Look inside ``installdir`` for the directory that
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contains ``libGL.so`` and use that one.
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Vulkan
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~~~~~~
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.. code-block:: console
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VK_ICD_FILENAMES="$MESA_INSTALLDIR/share/vulkan/icd/my_icd.json" vulkaninfo
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where ``my_icd.json`` is replaced with the actual ICD json file name. This
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will depend on your driver. For instance, the 64-bit lavapipe driver ICD file
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is named ``lvp_icd.x86_64.json``.
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OpenCL
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~~~~~~
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.. code-block:: console
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OCL_ICD_VENDORS="$MESA_INSTALLDIR/etc/OpenCL/vendors" clinfo
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Unlike Vulkan, OpenCL takes a path to the whole ``vendors`` folder and will
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enumerate any drivers found there.
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Troubleshooting local builds
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you are trying to run an app against a local build and it's not working,
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here are a few things to check:
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1. Double-check your paths and try with the simplest app you can. Before
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banging your head on a Steam game, make sure your path works with
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``glxgears`` first.
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2. Watch out for wrapper scripts. Some more complex apps such as games have
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big start-up scripts. Sometimes those scripts scrub the environment or set
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``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` to something in the game's install directory.
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3. Is your Mesa build the same arch as your app? Lots of games are still
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32-bit and your Mesa build is probably 64-bit by default.
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4. 32 and 64-bit builds in the same local install directory doesn't typically
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work. Distros go to great lengths to make this work in your system install
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and it's hard to get it right for a local install. If you've recently
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built 64-bit and are now building 32-bit, throw away the install directory
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first to prevent conflicts.
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4. Building with AOSP (Android)
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-------------------------------
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<TODO>
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5. Library Information
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----------------------
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When compilation has finished, look in the top-level ``lib/`` (or
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``lib64/``) directory. You'll see a set of library files similar to
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this:
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.. code-block:: console
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 brian users 10 Mar 26 07:53 libGL.so -> libGL.so.1*
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 brian users 19 Mar 26 07:53 libGL.so.1 -> libGL.so.1.5.060100*
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 brian users 3375861 Mar 26 07:53 libGL.so.1.5.060100*
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 brian users 14 Mar 26 07:53 libOSMesa.so -> libOSMesa.so.6*
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 brian users 23 Mar 26 07:53 libOSMesa.so.6 -> libOSMesa.so.6.1.060100*
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 brian users 23871 Mar 26 07:53 libOSMesa.so.6.1.060100*
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**libGL** is the main OpenGL library (i.e. Mesa), while **libOSMesa** is
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the OSMesa (Off-Screen) interface library.
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If you built the DRI hardware drivers, you'll also see the DRI drivers:
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.. code-block:: console
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 brian users 16895413 Jul 21 12:11 i915_dri.so
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 brian users 16895413 Jul 21 12:11 i965_dri.so
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 brian users 11849858 Jul 21 12:12 r200_dri.so
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 brian users 11757388 Jul 21 12:12 radeon_dri.so
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If you built with Gallium support, look in lib/gallium/ for
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Gallium-based versions of libGL and device drivers.
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6. Building OpenGL programs with pkg-config
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-------------------------------------------
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Running ``ninja install`` will install package configuration files for
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the pkg-config utility.
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When compiling your OpenGL application you can use pkg-config to
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determine the proper compiler and linker flags.
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For example, compiling and linking a GLUT application can be done with:
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.. code-block:: console
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gcc `pkg-config --cflags --libs glut` mydemo.c -o mydemo
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