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#!/bin/bash
#
# BLIS
# An object-based framework for developing high-performance BLAS-like
# libraries.
#
# Copyright (C) 2014, The University of Texas at Austin
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met:
# - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
# - Neither the name of The University of Texas at Austin nor the names
# of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
# derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
#
print_usage()
{
# Echo usage info.
echo " "
echo " ${script_name} (BLIS ${version})"
#echo " "
#echo " BLIS ${version}"
echo " "
echo " Field G. Van Zee"
echo " "
echo " Configure BLIS's build system for compilation using a specified"
echo " configuration directory."
echo " "
echo " Usage:"
echo " "
echo " ${script_name} [options] confname"
echo " "
echo " Arguments:"
echo " "
echo " confname The name of the sub-directory inside of the 'config'"
echo " directory containing the desired BLIS configuration."
echo " Note that confname MUST be specified; if it is not,"
echo " configure will complain. To build a reference"
echo " implementation, use the 'reference' configuration"
echo " "
echo " Options:"
echo " "
echo " -p PREFIX install prefix"
echo " The path to which make will install buid products."
echo " If not given, PREFIX defaults to \$(HOME)/blis. If"
echo " the path refers to a directory that does not exist,"
echo " it will be created."
echo " "
echo " -q quiet"
echo " Suppress informational output. By default, configure"
echo " is verbose. (NOTE: -q is not yet implemented)"
echo " "
echo " -h help"
echo " Output this information."
echo " "
# Exit with non-zero exit status
exit 1
}
main()
{
# The name of the script, stripped of any preceeding path.
script_name=${0##*/}
# The path to the script. We need this to find the top-level directory
# of the source distribution in the event that the user has chosen to
# build elsewhere.
dist_path=${0%/${script_name}}
# The path to the directory in which we are building. We do this to
# make explicit that we distinguish between the top-level directory
# of the distribution and the directory in which we are building.
cur_dirpath="."
# The file in which the version string is kept.
version_file="version"
version_filepath="${dist_path}/${version_file}"
# The name of and path to the directory named "build" in the top-level
# directory of the source distribution.
build_dir='build'
build_dirpath="${dist_path}/${build_dir}"
# The names/paths for the template config.mk.in and its instantiated
# counterpart.
config_mk_in='config.mk.in'
config_mk_out='config.mk'
config_mk_in_path="${build_dirpath}/${config_mk_in}"
config_mk_out_path="${cur_dirpath}/${config_mk_out}"
# Path to 'update-version-file.sh' script.
update_version_file_sh="${build_dirpath}/update-version-file.sh"
# Path to 'mirror-tree.sh' script.
mirror_tree_sh="${build_dirpath}/mirror-tree.sh"
# Path to 'gen-make-frags.sh' script and directory.
gen_make_frags_dirpath="${build_dirpath}/gen-make-frags"
gen_make_frags_sh="${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/gen-make-frag.sh"
# The root directory of the BLIS framework.
frame_dir='frame'
frame_dirpath="${dist_path}/${frame_dir}"
# The name of the (top-level) configuration directory.
config_dir='config'
config_dirpath="${dist_path}/${config_dir}"
# The name of the directory in which object files will be kept.
obj_dir='obj'
obj_dirpath="${cur_dirpath}/${obj_dir}"
# The name of the directory in which libraries will be kept.
lib_dir='lib'
lib_dirpath="${cur_dirpath}/${lib_dir}"
# The name of the directory in which the test suite is kept.
testsuite_dir='testsuite'
# The install prefix flag.
install_prefix_def="${HOME}/blis"
install_prefix=''
prefix_flag=''
# Option variables.
quiet_flag=''
# The name of the reference configuration sub-directory.
config_name_ref='reference'
# The name of the chosen configuration sub-directory.
config_name=''
# Dummy file. Used to check whether the cwd is the same as the top-level
# source distribution directory.
dummy_file='_blis_dir_detect.tmp'
# Check whether we need to update the version file.
${update_version_file_sh} -o "${script_name}" "${version_filepath}"
# Query which version of BLIS this is.
version=$(cat ${version_filepath})
# Process our command line options.
while getopts ":hp:q" opt; do
case $opt in
h ) print_usage ;;
p ) prefix_flag=1
install_prefix=$OPTARG ;;
q ) quiet_flag=1 ;;
\? ) print_usage
esac
done
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
# Initial message.
echo "${script_name}: starting configuration of BLIS ${version}."
# Set config_name based on the number of arguments leftover (after command
# line option processing).
if [ $# = "0" ]; then
configs_avail="auto "$(ls ${config_dirpath})
echo "${script_name}: "
echo "${script_name}: *** No configuration given! ***"
echo "${script_name}: "
echo "${script_name}: Default configuration behavior is not implemented (for your"
echo "${script_name}: own safety). Please re-run '${script_name}' and specify one"
echo "${script_name}: of the existing configurations in the source distribution's"
echo "${script_name} '${config_dir}' directory:"
echo "${script_name}: "
for conf in ${configs_avail}; do
echo "${script_name}: ${conf}"
done
echo "${script_name}: "
echo "${script_name}: or, alternatively, first create a new configuration (placing"
echo "${script_name}: it in the '${config_dir}' directory) and then run '${script_name}' with"
echo "${script_name}: that configuration. To build a reference implementation of"
echo "${script_name}: BLIS, use the '${config_name_ref}' configuration:"
echo "${script_name}: "
echo "${script_name}: ./${script_name} ${config_name_ref}"
echo "${script_name}: "
echo "${script_name}: For a full description of how to run ${script_name}, please refer"
echo "${script_name}: to the output of:"
echo "${script_name}: "
echo "${script_name}: ./${script_name} -h"
echo "${script_name}: "
exit 1
elif [ $# = "1" ]; then
if [ $1 = "auto" ]; then
config_name=`${build_dirpath}/auto-detect/auto-detect.sh`
else
config_name=$1
fi
echo "${script_name}: configuring with '${config_name}' configuration sub-directory."
else
print_usage
fi
# Build the config directory path.
configname_dirpath="${config_dirpath}/${config_name}"
# Set the install prefix if it was not already set when parsing the install
# prefix flag.
if [ -n "${prefix_flag}" ]; then
echo "${script_name}: detected -p option; using install prefix '${install_prefix}'."
else
install_prefix="${install_prefix_def}"
echo "${script_name}: no install prefix given; defaulting to '${install_prefix}'."
fi
# Insert escape characters into the paths used in the sed command below.
install_prefix_esc=$(echo "${install_prefix}" | sed 's/\//\\\//g')
dist_path_esc=$(echo "${dist_path}" | sed 's/\//\\\//g')
#echo "${install_prefix_esc}"
#exit 1
# Begin substituting information into the config_mk_in file, outputting
# to config_mk_out.
echo "${script_name}: creating ${config_mk_out_path} from ${config_mk_in_path}"
cat "${config_mk_in_path}" \
| sed "s/@config_name@/${config_name}/g" \
| sed "s/@dist_path@/${dist_path_esc}/g" \
| sed "s/@install_prefix@/${install_prefix_esc}/g" \
> "${config_mk_out_path}"
# Create obj sub-directories (if they do not already exist).
base_obj_dirpath="${obj_dirpath}/${config_name}"
echo "${script_name}: creating ${base_obj_dirpath}"
mkdir -p ${base_obj_dirpath}
obj_config_dirpath="${base_obj_dirpath}/${config_dir}"
echo "${script_name}: creating ${obj_config_dirpath}"
mkdir -p ${obj_config_dirpath}
obj_frame_dirpath="${base_obj_dirpath}/${frame_dir}"
echo "${script_name}: creating ${obj_frame_dirpath}"
mkdir -p ${obj_frame_dirpath}
obj_testsuite_dirpath="${base_obj_dirpath}/${testsuite_dir}"
echo "${script_name}: creating ${obj_testsuite_dirpath}"
mkdir -p ${obj_testsuite_dirpath}
# Create lib directory (if it does not already exist).
base_lib_dirpath="${lib_dirpath}/${config_name}"
echo "${script_name}: creating ${base_lib_dirpath}"
mkdir -p ${base_lib_dirpath}
# Mirror config source tree to the object config sub-directory.
echo "${script_name}: mirroring ${configname_dirpath} to ${obj_config_dirpath}"
${mirror_tree_sh} ${configname_dirpath} ${obj_config_dirpath}
# Mirror frame source tree to the object frame sub-directory.
echo "${script_name}: mirroring ${frame_dirpath} to ${obj_frame_dirpath}"
${mirror_tree_sh} ${frame_dirpath} ${obj_frame_dirpath}
# Generate makefile fragments in the chosen configuration directory.
${gen_make_frags_sh} \
-h -r -v1 \
-o ${script_name} \
-p 'CONFIG' \
${configname_dirpath} \
${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/fragment.mk \
${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/suffix_list \
${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/ignore_list \
${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/special_list
# Generate makefile fragments in the framework directory.
${gen_make_frags_sh} \
-h -r -v1 \
-o ${script_name} \
-p 'FRAME' \
${frame_dirpath} \
${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/fragment.mk \
${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/suffix_list \
${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/ignore_list \
${gen_make_frags_dirpath}/special_list
# Under some circumstances, we need to create a symbolic link to the
# Makefile. We only proceed with this if configure was run with a path
# other than "./".
if [ ${dist_path} != "./" ]; then
# At this point, we know the user did not run "./configure". But we
# have not yet ruled out "<fullpath>/configure" or some # equivalent
# that uses relative paths. To further rule out these possibilities,
# we create a dummy file in the current build directory.
touch "./${dummy_file}"
# If the dummy file we just created in the current directory does not
# appear in the source distribution path, then we are in a different
# directory and thus we must create a symbolic link.
if [ ! -f "${dist_path}/${dummy_file}" ]; then
# If 'Makefile' does not already exist in the current directory,
# create a symbolic link to it. If one does exist, we us -f to
# force creation of a new link.
if [ ! -e "./Makefile" ]; then
echo "${script_name}: creating symbolic link to Makefile."
ln -s "${dist_path}/Makefile"
else
echo "${script_name}: symbolic link to Makefile already exists; forcing creation of new link."
ln -sf "${dist_path}/Makefile"
fi
echo "${script_name}: configured to build outside of source distribution."
else
# Echo what is happening.
echo "${script_name}: configured to build within top-level directory of source distribution."
fi
# Remove the dummy file.
rm -f "./${dummy_file}"
fi
# Exit peacefully.
return 0
}
# The script's main entry point, passing all parameters given.
main "$@"