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Compilation and Installation Using Meson
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========================================
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- `Introduction <#intro>`__
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- `Basic Usage <#basic>`__
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- `Advanced Usage <#advanced>`__
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- `Cross-compilation and 32-bit builds <#cross-compilation>`__
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.. _intro:
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1. Introduction
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---------------
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For general information about Meson see the `Meson
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website <https://mesonbuild.com/>`__.
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**Mesa's Meson build system is generally considered stable and ready for
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production.**
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**Mesa requires Meson >= 0.52.0 to build.**
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The Meson build of Mesa is tested on Linux, macOS, Windows, Cygwin,
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Haiku, FreeBSD, DragonflyBSD, NetBSD, and should work on OpenBSD.
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Unix-like OSes
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If Meson is not already installed on your system, you can typically
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install it with your package installer. For example:
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::
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sudo apt-get install meson # Ubuntu
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or
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::
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sudo dnf install meson # Fedora
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Some older versions of meson do not check that they are too old and will
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error out in odd ways.
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You'll also need `Ninja <https://ninja-build.org/>`__. If it's not
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already installed, use apt-get or dnf to install the *ninja-build*
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package.
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Windows
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^^^^^^^
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You will need to install python3 and meson as a module using pip. This
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is because we use python for generating code, and rely on external
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modules (mako). You also need pkg-config (a hard dependency of meson),
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flex, and bison. The easiest way to install everything you need is with
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`chocolatey <https://chocolatey.org/>`__.
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::
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choco install python3 winflexbison pkgconfiglite
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You can even use chocolatey to install mingw and ninja (ninja can be
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used with MSVC as well)
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::
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choco install ninja mingw
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Then install meson using pip
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::
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py -3 -m pip install meson mako
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You may need to add the python3 scripts directory to your path for
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meson.
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.. _basic:
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2. Basic Usage
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--------------
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The meson program is used to configure the source directory and
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generates either a ninja build file or Visual Studio® build files. The
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latter must be enabled via the ``--backend`` switch, as ninja is the
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default backend on all operating systems.
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Meson only supports out-of-tree builds, and must be passed a directory
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to put built and generated sources into. We'll call that directory
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"build" here. It's recommended to create a `separate build
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directory <https://mesonbuild.com/Using-multiple-build-directories.html>`__
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for each configuration you might want to use.
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Basic configuration is done with:
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::
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meson build/
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This will create the build directory. If any dependencies are missing,
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you can install them, or try to remove the dependency with a Meson
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configuration option (see below).
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To review the options which Meson chose, run:
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::
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meson configure build/
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Meson does not currently support listing configuration options before
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running "meson build/" but this feature is being discussed upstream. For
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now, we have a ``bin/meson-options.py`` script that prints the options
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for you. If that script doesn't work for some reason, you can always
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look in the
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`meson_options.txt <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/blob/master/meson_options.txt>`__
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file at the root of the project.
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With additional arguments ``meson configure`` can be used to change
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options for a previously configured build directory. All options passed
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to this command are in the form ``-D "option"="value"``. For example:
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::
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meson configure build/ -Dprefix=/tmp/install -Dglx=true
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Note that options taking lists (such as ``platforms``) are `a bit more
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complicated <https://mesonbuild.com/Build-options.html#using-build-options>`__,
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but the simplest form compatible with Mesa options is to use a comma to
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separate values (``-D platforms=drm,wayland``) and brackets to represent
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an empty list (``-D platforms=[]``).
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Once you've run the initial ``meson`` command successfully you can use
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your configured backend to build the project in your build directory:
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::
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ninja -C build/
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The next step is to install the Mesa libraries, drivers, etc. This also
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finishes up some final steps of the build process (such as creating
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symbolic links for drivers). To install:
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::
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ninja -C build/ install
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Note: autotools automatically updated translation files (used by the DRI
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configuration tool) as part of the build process, Meson does not do
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this. Instead, you will need do this:
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::
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ninja -C build/ xmlpool-pot xmlpool-update-po xmlpool-gmo
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Windows specific instructions
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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On windows you have a couple of choices for compilers. If you installed
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mingw with chocolatey and want to use ninja you should be able to open
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any shell and follow the instructions above. If you want to you MSVC,
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clang-cl, or ICL (the Intel Compiler), read on.
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Both ICL and MSVC come with shell environments, the easiest way to use
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meson with these it to open a shell. For clang-cl you will need to open
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an MSVC shell, and then override the compilers, either using a `native
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file <https://mesonbuild.com/Native-environments.html>`__, or with the
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CC and CXX environment variables.
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All of these compilers are tested and work with ninja, but if you want
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visual studio integration or you just like msbuild, passing
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``--backend=vs`` to meson will generate a visual studio solution. If you
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want to use ICL or clang-cl with the vsbackend you will need meson
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0.52.0 or greater. Older versions always use the microsoft compiler.
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.. _advanced:
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3. Advanced Usage
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-----------------
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Installation Location
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Meson default to installing libGL.so in your system's main lib/
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directory and DRI drivers to a dri/ subdirectory.
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Developers will often want to install Mesa to a testing directory rather
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than the system library directory. This can be done with the --prefix
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option. For example:
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::
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meson --prefix="${PWD}/build/install" build/
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will put the final libraries and drivers into the build/install/
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directory. Then you can set LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH to
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that location to run/test the driver.
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Meson also honors ``DESTDIR`` for installs.
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Compiler Options
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Meson supports the common CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, etc. environment variables
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but their use is discouraged because of the many caveats in using them.
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Instead, it is recomended to use ``-D${lang}_args`` and
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``-D${lang}_link_args``. Among the benefits of these options is that
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they are guaranteed to persist across rebuilds and reconfigurations.
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This example sets -fmax-errors for compiling C sources and -DMAGIC=123
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for C++ sources:
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meson builddir/ -Dc_args=-fmax-errors=10 -Dcpp_args=-DMAGIC=123
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Compiler Specification
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Meson supports the standard CC and CXX environment variables for
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changing the default compiler. Note that Meson does not allow changing
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the compilers in a configured builddir so you will need to create a new
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build dir for a different compiler.
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This is an example of specifying the clang compilers and cleaning the
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build directory before reconfiguring with an extra C option:
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::
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CC=clang CXX=clang++ meson build-clang
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ninja -C build-clang
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ninja -C build-clang clean
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meson configure build -Dc_args="-Wno-typedef-redefinition"
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ninja -C build-clang
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The default compilers depends on your operating system. Meson supports
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most of the popular compilers, a complete list is available
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`here <https://mesonbuild.com/Reference-tables.html#compiler-ids>`__.
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LLVM
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~~~~
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Meson includes upstream logic to wrap llvm-config using its standard
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dependency interface.
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As of meson 0.51.0 meson can use cmake to find llvm (the cmake finder
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was added in meson 0.49.0, but LLVM cannot be found until 0.51) Due to
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the way LLVM implements its cmake finder it will only find static
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libraries, it will never find libllvm.so. There is also a
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``-Dcmake_module_path`` option in this meson version, which points to
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the root of an alternative installation (the prefix). For example:
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::
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meson builddir -Dcmake_module_path=/home/user/mycmake/prefix
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As of meson 0.49.0 meson also has the concept of a `"native
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file" <https://mesonbuild.com/Native-environments.html>`__, these files
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provide information about the native build environment (as opposed to a
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cross build environment). They are ini formatted and can override where
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to find llvm-config:
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custom-llvm.ini
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[binaries]
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llvm-config = '/usr/local/bin/llvm/llvm-config'
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Then configure meson:
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::
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meson builddir/ --native-file custom-llvm.ini
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Meson < 0.49 doesn't support native files, so to specify a custom
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``llvm-config`` you need to modify your ``$PATH`` (or ``%PATH%`` on
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windows), which will be searched for ``llvm-config``,
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``llvm-config$version``, and ``llvm-config-$version``:
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::
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PATH=/path/to/folder/with/llvm-config:$PATH meson build
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For selecting llvm-config for cross compiling a `"cross
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file" <https://mesonbuild.com/Cross-compilation.html#defining-the-environment>`__
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should be used. It uses the same format as the native file above:
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cross-llvm.ini
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::
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[binaries]
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...
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llvm-config = '/usr/lib/llvm-config-32'
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cmake = '/usr/bin/cmake-for-my-arch'
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Obviously, only cmake or llvm-config is required.
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Then configure meson:
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::
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meson builddir/ --cross-file cross-llvm.ini
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See the `Cross Compilation <#cross-compilation>`__ section for more
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information.
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On windows (and in other cases), using llvm-config or cmake may be
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either undesirable or impossible. Meson's solution for this is a
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`wrap <https://mesonbuild.com/Wrap-dependency-system-manual.html>`__, in
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this case a "binary wrap". Follow the steps below:
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- Install the binaries and headers into the
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``$mesa_src/subprojects/llvm``
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- Add a meson build.build file to that directory (more on that later)
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The wrap file must define the following:
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- ``dep_llvm``: a ``declare_dependency()`` object with
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include_directories, dependencies, and version set)
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It may also define:
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- ``irbuilder_h``: a ``files()`` object pointing to llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h
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(this is requred for SWR)
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- ``has_rtti``: a ``bool`` that declares whether LLVM was built with
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RTTI. Defaults to true
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such a meson.build file might look like:
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::
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project('llvm', ['cpp'])
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cpp = meson.get_compiler('cpp')
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_deps = []
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_search = join_paths(meson.current_source_dir(), 'lib')
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foreach d : ['libLLVMCodeGen', 'libLLVMScalarOpts', 'libLLVMAnalysis',
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'libLLVMTransformUtils', 'libLLVMCore', 'libLLVMX86CodeGen',
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'libLLVMSelectionDAG', 'libLLVMipo', 'libLLVMAsmPrinter',
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'libLLVMInstCombine', 'libLLVMInstrumentation', 'libLLVMMC',
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'libLLVMGlobalISel', 'libLLVMObjectYAML', 'libLLVMDebugInfoPDB',
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'libLLVMVectorize', 'libLLVMPasses', 'libLLVMSupport',
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'libLLVMLTO', 'libLLVMObject', 'libLLVMDebugInfoCodeView',
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'libLLVMDebugInfoDWARF', 'libLLVMOrcJIT', 'libLLVMProfileData',
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'libLLVMObjCARCOpts', 'libLLVMBitReader', 'libLLVMCoroutines',
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'libLLVMBitWriter', 'libLLVMRuntimeDyld', 'libLLVMMIRParser',
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'libLLVMX86Desc', 'libLLVMAsmParser', 'libLLVMTableGen',
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'libLLVMFuzzMutate', 'libLLVMLinker', 'libLLVMMCParser',
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'libLLVMExecutionEngine', 'libLLVMCoverage', 'libLLVMInterpreter',
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'libLLVMTarget', 'libLLVMX86AsmParser', 'libLLVMSymbolize',
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'libLLVMDebugInfoMSF', 'libLLVMMCJIT', 'libLLVMXRay',
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'libLLVMX86AsmPrinter', 'libLLVMX86Disassembler',
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'libLLVMMCDisassembler', 'libLLVMOption', 'libLLVMIRReader',
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'libLLVMLibDriver', 'libLLVMDlltoolDriver', 'libLLVMDemangle',
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'libLLVMBinaryFormat', 'libLLVMLineEditor',
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'libLLVMWindowsManifest', 'libLLVMX86Info', 'libLLVMX86Utils']
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_deps += cpp.find_library(d, dirs : _search)
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endforeach
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dep_llvm = declare_dependency(
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include_directories : include_directories('include'),
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dependencies : _deps,
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version : '6.0.0',
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)
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has_rtti = false
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irbuilder_h = files('include/llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h')
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It is very important that version is defined and is accurate, if it is
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not, workarounds for the wrong version of LLVM might be used resulting
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in build failures.
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``PKG_CONFIG_PATH``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The ``pkg-config`` utility is a hard requirement for configuring and
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building Mesa on Unix-like systems. It is used to search for external
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libraries on the system. This environment variable is used to control
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the search path for ``pkg-config``. For instance, setting
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``PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig`` will search for package
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metadata in ``/usr/X11R6`` before the standard directories.
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Options
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~~~~~~~
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One of the oddities of meson is that some options are different when
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passed to the ``meson`` than to ``meson configure``. These options are
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passed as --option=foo to ``meson``, but -Doption=foo to
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``meson configure``. Mesa defined options are always passed as
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-Doption=foo.
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For those coming from autotools be aware of the following:
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``--buildtype/-Dbuildtype``
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This option will set the compiler debug/optimisation levels to aid
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debugging the Mesa libraries.
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Note that in meson this defaults to ``debugoptimized``, and not
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setting it to ``release`` will yield non-optimal performance and
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binary size. Not using ``debug`` may interfere with debugging as some
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code and validation will be optimized away.
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For those wishing to pass their own optimization flags, use the
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``plain`` buildtype, which causes meson to inject no additional
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compiler arguments, only those in the C/CXXFLAGS and those that mesa
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itself defines.
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``-Db_ndebug``
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This option controls assertions in meson projects. When set to
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``false`` (the default) assertions are enabled, when set to true they
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are disabled. This is unrelated to the ``buildtype``; setting the
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latter to ``release`` will not turn off assertions.
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.. _cross-compilation:
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4. Cross-compilation and 32-bit builds
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--------------------------------------
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`Meson supports
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cross-compilation <https://mesonbuild.com/Cross-compilation.html>`__ by
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specifying a number of binary paths and settings in a file and passing
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this file to ``meson`` or ``meson configure`` with the ``--cross-file``
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parameter.
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This file can live at any location, but you can use the bare filename
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(without the folder path) if you put it in $XDG_DATA_HOME/meson/cross or
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~/.local/share/meson/cross
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Below are a few example of cross files, but keep in mind that you will
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likely have to alter them for your system.
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Those running on ArchLinux can use the AUR-maintained packages for some
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of those, as they'll have the right values for your system:
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- `meson-cross-x86-linux-gnu <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/meson-cross-x86-linux-gnu>`__
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- `meson-cross-aarch64-linux-gnu <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/meson-cross-aarch64-linux-gnu>`__
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32-bit build on x86 linux:
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::
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[binaries]
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c = '/usr/bin/gcc'
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cpp = '/usr/bin/g++'
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ar = '/usr/bin/gcc-ar'
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strip = '/usr/bin/strip'
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pkgconfig = '/usr/bin/pkg-config-32'
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llvm-config = '/usr/bin/llvm-config32'
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[properties]
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c_args = ['-m32']
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c_link_args = ['-m32']
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cpp_args = ['-m32']
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cpp_link_args = ['-m32']
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[host_machine]
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system = 'linux'
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cpu_family = 'x86'
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cpu = 'i686'
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endian = 'little'
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64-bit build on ARM linux:
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::
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[binaries]
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c = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc'
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cpp = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-g++'
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ar = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc-ar'
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strip = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-strip'
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pkgconfig = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-pkg-config'
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exe_wrapper = '/usr/bin/qemu-aarch64-static'
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[host_machine]
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system = 'linux'
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cpu_family = 'aarch64'
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cpu = 'aarch64'
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endian = 'little'
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64-bit build on x86 windows:
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::
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[binaries]
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c = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc'
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cpp = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++'
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ar = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-ar'
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strip = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-strip'
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pkgconfig = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-pkg-config'
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exe_wrapper = 'wine'
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[host_machine]
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system = 'windows'
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cpu_family = 'x86_64'
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cpu = 'i686'
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endian = 'little'
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