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1Compilation and Installation Using Meson
2========================================
3
41. Introduction
5---------------
6
7For general information about Meson see the `Meson
8website <https://mesonbuild.com/>`__.
9
10**Mesa's Meson build system is generally considered stable and ready for
11production.**
12
13.. note::
14
15   Mesa requires Meson >= 0.52.0 to build.
16
17   If your distribution doesn't have something recent enough in its
18   repositories, you can `try the methods suggested here
19   <https://mesonbuild.com/Getting-meson.html>`__ to install the
20   current version of Meson.
21
22The Meson build of Mesa is tested on Linux, macOS, Windows, Cygwin,
23Haiku, FreeBSD, DragonflyBSD, NetBSD, and should work on OpenBSD.
24
25Unix-like OSes
26^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
27
28If Meson is not already installed on your system, you can typically
29install it with your package installer. For example:
30
31.. code-block:: console
32
33   sudo apt-get install meson   # Ubuntu
34
35or
36
37.. code-block:: console
38
39   sudo dnf install meson   # Fedora
40
41Some older versions of Meson do not check that they are too old and will
42error out in odd ways.
43
44You'll also need `Ninja <https://ninja-build.org/>`__. If it's not
45already installed, use apt-get or dnf to install the *ninja-build*
46package.
47
48Windows
49^^^^^^^
50
51You will need to install Python 3 and Meson as a module using pip. This
52is because we use Python for generating code, and rely on external
53modules (Mako). You also need pkg-config (a hard dependency of Meson),
54Flex, and Bison. The easiest way to install everything you need is with
55`Chocolatey <https://chocolatey.org/>`__.
56
57.. code-block:: console
58
59   choco install python3 winflexbison pkgconfiglite
60
61You can even use Chocolatey to install MinGW and Ninja (Ninja can be
62used with MSVC as well)
63
64.. code-block:: console
65
66   choco install ninja mingw
67
68Then install Meson using pip
69
70.. code-block:: console
71
72   py -3 -m pip install meson mako
73
74You may need to add the Python 3 scripts directory to your path for
75Meson.
76
772. Basic Usage
78--------------
79
80The Meson program is used to configure the source directory and
81generates either a Ninja build file or Visual Studio® build files. The
82latter must be enabled via the ``--backend`` switch, as Ninja is the
83default backend on all operating systems.
84
85Meson only supports out-of-tree builds, and must be passed a directory
86to put built and generated sources into. We'll call that directory
87"build" here. It's recommended to create a `separate build
88directory <https://mesonbuild.com/Using-multiple-build-directories.html>`__
89for each configuration you might want to use.
90
91Basic configuration is done with:
92
93.. code-block:: console
94
95   meson build/
96
97This will create the build directory. If any dependencies are missing,
98you can install them, or try to remove the dependency with a Meson
99configuration option (see below).
100
101To review the options which Meson chose, run:
102
103.. code-block:: console
104
105   meson configure build/
106
107Meson does not currently support listing configuration options before
108running "meson build/" but this feature is being discussed upstream. For
109now, we have a ``bin/meson-options.py`` script that prints the options
110for you. If that script doesn't work for some reason, you can always
111look in the
112`meson_options.txt <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/blob/master/meson_options.txt>`__
113file at the root of the project.
114
115With additional arguments ``meson configure`` can be used to change
116options for a previously configured build directory. All options passed
117to this command are in the form ``-D "option"="value"``. For example:
118
119.. code-block:: console
120
121   meson configure build/ -Dprefix=/tmp/install -Dglx=true
122
123Note that options taking lists (such as ``platforms``) are `a bit more
124complicated <https://mesonbuild.com/Build-options.html#using-build-options>`__,
125but the simplest form compatible with Mesa options is to use a comma to
126separate values (``-D platforms=drm,wayland``) and brackets to represent
127an empty list (``-D platforms=[]``).
128
129Once you've run the initial ``meson`` command successfully you can use
130your configured backend to build the project in your build directory:
131
132.. code-block:: console
133
134   ninja -C build/
135
136The next step is to install the Mesa libraries, drivers, etc. This also
137finishes up some final steps of the build process (such as creating
138symbolic links for drivers). To install:
139
140.. code-block:: console
141
142   ninja -C build/ install
143
144Windows specific instructions
145^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
146
147On Windows you have a couple of choices for compilers. If you installed
148MinGW with Chocolatey and want to use Ninja you should be able to open
149any shell and follow the instructions above. If you want to you MSVC,
150clang-cl, or ICL (the Intel Compiler), read on.
151
152Both ICL and MSVC come with shell environments, the easiest way to use
153Meson with these it to open a shell. For clang-cl you will need to open
154an MSVC shell, and then override the compilers, either using a `native
155file <https://mesonbuild.com/Native-environments.html>`__, or with the
156CC and CXX environment variables.
157
158All of these compilers are tested and work with Ninja, but if you want
159Visual Studio integration or you just like msbuild, passing
160``--backend=vs`` to Meson will generate a Visual Studio solution. If you
161want to use ICL or clang-cl with the vsbackend you will need Meson
1620.52.0 or greater. Older versions always use the Microsoft compiler.
163
1643. Advanced Usage
165-----------------
166
167Installation Location
168^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
169
170Meson default to installing libGL.so in your system's main lib/
171directory and DRI drivers to a dri/ subdirectory.
172
173Developers will often want to install Mesa to a testing directory rather
174than the system library directory. This can be done with the --prefix
175option. For example:
176
177.. code-block:: console
178
179   meson --prefix="${PWD}/build/install" build/
180
181will put the final libraries and drivers into the build/install/
182directory. Then you can set LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH to
183that location to run/test the driver.
184
185Meson also honors ``DESTDIR`` for installs.
186
187Compiler Options
188^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
189
190Meson supports the common CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, etc. environment variables
191but their use is discouraged because of the many caveats in using them.
192
193Instead, it is recommended to use ``-D${lang}_args`` and
194``-D${lang}_link_args``. Among the benefits of these options is that
195they are guaranteed to persist across rebuilds and reconfigurations.
196
197This example sets -fmax-errors for compiling C sources and -DMAGIC=123
198for C++ sources:
199
200.. code-block:: console
201
202   meson builddir/ -Dc_args=-fmax-errors=10 -Dcpp_args=-DMAGIC=123
203
204Compiler Specification
205^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
206
207Meson supports the standard CC and CXX environment variables for
208changing the default compiler. Note that Meson does not allow changing
209the compilers in a configured builddir so you will need to create a new
210build dir for a different compiler.
211
212This is an example of specifying the Clang compilers and cleaning the
213build directory before reconfiguring with an extra C option:
214
215.. code-block:: console
216
217   CC=clang CXX=clang++ meson build-clang
218   ninja -C build-clang
219   ninja -C build-clang clean
220   meson configure build -Dc_args="-Wno-typedef-redefinition"
221   ninja -C build-clang
222
223The default compilers depends on your operating system. Meson supports
224most of the popular compilers, a complete list is available
225`here <https://mesonbuild.com/Reference-tables.html#compiler-ids>`__.
226
227LLVM
228^^^^
229
230Meson includes upstream logic to wrap llvm-config using its standard
231dependency interface.
232
233As of Meson 0.51.0 Meson can use CMake to find LLVM (the CMake finder
234was added in Meson 0.49.0, but LLVM cannot be found until 0.51) Due to
235the way LLVM implements its CMake finder it will only find static
236libraries, it will never find libllvm.so. There is also a
237``-Dcmake_module_path`` option in this Meson version, which points to
238the root of an alternative installation (the prefix). For example:
239
240.. code-block:: console
241
242   meson builddir -Dcmake_module_path=/home/user/mycmake/prefix
243
244As of Meson 0.49.0 Meson also has the concept of a `"native
245file" <https://mesonbuild.com/Native-environments.html>`__, these files
246provide information about the native build environment (as opposed to a
247cross build environment). They are ini formatted and can override where
248to find llvm-config:
249
250custom-llvm.ini
251
252::
253
254   [binaries]
255   llvm-config = '/usr/local/bin/llvm/llvm-config'
256
257Then configure Meson:
258
259.. code-block:: console
260
261   meson builddir/ --native-file custom-llvm.ini
262
263Meson < 0.49 doesn't support native files, so to specify a custom
264``llvm-config`` you need to modify your ``$PATH`` (or ``%PATH%`` on
265Windows), which will be searched for ``llvm-config``,
266``llvm-config$version``, and ``llvm-config-$version``:
267
268.. code-block:: console
269
270   PATH=/path/to/folder/with/llvm-config:$PATH meson build
271
272For selecting llvm-config for cross compiling a `"cross
273file" <https://mesonbuild.com/Cross-compilation.html#defining-the-environment>`__
274should be used. It uses the same format as the native file above:
275
276cross-llvm.ini
277
278::
279
280   [binaries]
281   ...
282   llvm-config = '/usr/lib/llvm-config-32'
283   cmake = '/usr/bin/cmake-for-my-arch'
284
285Obviously, only cmake or llvm-config is required.
286
287Then configure Meson:
288
289.. code-block:: console
290
291   meson builddir/ --cross-file cross-llvm.ini
292
293See the :ref:`Cross Compilation <cross-compilation>` section for more
294information.
295
296On Windows (and in other cases), using llvm-config or CMake may be
297either undesirable or impossible. Meson's solution for this is a
298`wrap <https://mesonbuild.com/Wrap-dependency-system-manual.html>`__, in
299this case a "binary wrap". Follow the steps below:
300
301-  Install the binaries and headers into the
302   ``$mesa_src/subprojects/llvm``
303-  Add a meson.build file to that directory (more on that later)
304
305The wrap file must define the following:
306
307-  ``dep_llvm``: a ``declare_dependency()`` object with
308   include_directories, dependencies, and version set)
309
310It may also define:
311
312-  ``irbuilder_h``: a ``files()`` object pointing to llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h
313   (this is required for SWR)
314-  ``has_rtti``: a ``bool`` that declares whether LLVM was built with
315   RTTI. Defaults to true
316
317such a meson.build file might look like:
318
319::
320
321   project('llvm', ['cpp'])
322
323   cpp = meson.get_compiler('cpp')
324
325   _deps = []
326   _search = join_paths(meson.current_source_dir(), 'lib')
327   foreach d : ['libLLVMCodeGen', 'libLLVMScalarOpts', 'libLLVMAnalysis',
328                'libLLVMTransformUtils', 'libLLVMCore', 'libLLVMX86CodeGen',
329                'libLLVMSelectionDAG', 'libLLVMipo', 'libLLVMAsmPrinter',
330                'libLLVMInstCombine', 'libLLVMInstrumentation', 'libLLVMMC',
331                'libLLVMGlobalISel', 'libLLVMObjectYAML', 'libLLVMDebugInfoPDB',
332                'libLLVMVectorize', 'libLLVMPasses', 'libLLVMSupport',
333                'libLLVMLTO', 'libLLVMObject', 'libLLVMDebugInfoCodeView',
334                'libLLVMDebugInfoDWARF', 'libLLVMOrcJIT', 'libLLVMProfileData',
335                'libLLVMObjCARCOpts', 'libLLVMBitReader', 'libLLVMCoroutines',
336                'libLLVMBitWriter', 'libLLVMRuntimeDyld', 'libLLVMMIRParser',
337                'libLLVMX86Desc', 'libLLVMAsmParser', 'libLLVMTableGen',
338                'libLLVMFuzzMutate', 'libLLVMLinker', 'libLLVMMCParser',
339                'libLLVMExecutionEngine', 'libLLVMCoverage', 'libLLVMInterpreter',
340                'libLLVMTarget', 'libLLVMX86AsmParser', 'libLLVMSymbolize',
341                'libLLVMDebugInfoMSF', 'libLLVMMCJIT', 'libLLVMXRay',
342                'libLLVMX86AsmPrinter', 'libLLVMX86Disassembler',
343                'libLLVMMCDisassembler', 'libLLVMOption', 'libLLVMIRReader',
344                'libLLVMLibDriver', 'libLLVMDlltoolDriver', 'libLLVMDemangle',
345                'libLLVMBinaryFormat', 'libLLVMLineEditor',
346                'libLLVMWindowsManifest', 'libLLVMX86Info', 'libLLVMX86Utils']
347     _deps += cpp.find_library(d, dirs : _search)
348   endforeach
349
350   dep_llvm = declare_dependency(
351     include_directories : include_directories('include'),
352     dependencies : _deps,
353     version : '6.0.0',
354   )
355
356   has_rtti = false
357   irbuilder_h = files('include/llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h')
358
359It is very important that version is defined and is accurate, if it is
360not, workarounds for the wrong version of LLVM might be used resulting
361in build failures.
362
363``PKG_CONFIG_PATH``
364^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
365
366The ``pkg-config`` utility is a hard requirement for configuring and
367building Mesa on Unix-like systems. It is used to search for external
368libraries on the system. This environment variable is used to control
369the search path for ``pkg-config``. For instance, setting
370``PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig`` will search for package
371metadata in ``/usr/X11R6`` before the standard directories.
372
373Options
374^^^^^^^
375
376One of the oddities of Meson is that some options are different when
377passed to the ``meson`` than to ``meson configure``. These options are
378passed as --option=foo to ``meson``, but -Doption=foo to
379``meson configure``. Mesa defined options are always passed as
380-Doption=foo.
381
382For those coming from autotools be aware of the following:
383
384``--buildtype/-Dbuildtype``
385   This option will set the compiler debug/optimisation levels to aid
386   debugging the Mesa libraries.
387
388   Note that in Meson this defaults to ``debugoptimized``, and not
389   setting it to ``release`` will yield non-optimal performance and
390   binary size. Not using ``debug`` may interfere with debugging as some
391   code and validation will be optimized away.
392
393   For those wishing to pass their own optimization flags, use the
394   ``plain`` buildtype, which causes Meson to inject no additional
395   compiler arguments, only those in the C/CXXFLAGS and those that mesa
396   itself defines.
397
398``-Db_ndebug``
399   This option controls assertions in Meson projects. When set to
400   ``false`` (the default) assertions are enabled, when set to true they
401   are disabled. This is unrelated to the ``buildtype``; setting the
402   latter to ``release`` will not turn off assertions.
403
404.. _cross-compilation:
405
4064. Cross-compilation and 32-bit builds
407--------------------------------------
408
409`Meson supports
410cross-compilation <https://mesonbuild.com/Cross-compilation.html>`__ by
411specifying a number of binary paths and settings in a file and passing
412this file to ``meson`` or ``meson configure`` with the ``--cross-file``
413parameter.
414
415This file can live at any location, but you can use the bare filename
416(without the folder path) if you put it in $XDG_DATA_HOME/meson/cross or
417~/.local/share/meson/cross
418
419Below are a few example of cross files, but keep in mind that you will
420likely have to alter them for your system.
421
422Those running on ArchLinux can use the AUR-maintained packages for some
423of those, as they'll have the right values for your system:
424
425-  `meson-cross-x86-linux-gnu <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/meson-cross-x86-linux-gnu>`__
426-  `meson-cross-aarch64-linux-gnu <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/meson-cross-aarch64-linux-gnu>`__
427
42832-bit build on x86 linux:
429
430::
431
432   [binaries]
433   c = '/usr/bin/gcc'
434   cpp = '/usr/bin/g++'
435   ar = '/usr/bin/gcc-ar'
436   strip = '/usr/bin/strip'
437   pkgconfig = '/usr/bin/pkg-config-32'
438   llvm-config = '/usr/bin/llvm-config32'
439
440   [properties]
441   c_args = ['-m32']
442   c_link_args = ['-m32']
443   cpp_args = ['-m32']
444   cpp_link_args = ['-m32']
445
446   [host_machine]
447   system = 'linux'
448   cpu_family = 'x86'
449   cpu = 'i686'
450   endian = 'little'
451
45264-bit build on ARM linux:
453
454::
455
456   [binaries]
457   c = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc'
458   cpp = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-g++'
459   ar = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc-ar'
460   strip = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-strip'
461   pkgconfig = '/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu-pkg-config'
462   exe_wrapper = '/usr/bin/qemu-aarch64-static'
463
464   [host_machine]
465   system = 'linux'
466   cpu_family = 'aarch64'
467   cpu = 'aarch64'
468   endian = 'little'
469
47064-bit build on x86 Windows:
471
472::
473
474   [binaries]
475   c = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc'
476   cpp = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++'
477   ar = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-ar'
478   strip = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-strip'
479   pkgconfig = '/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-pkg-config'
480   exe_wrapper = 'wine'
481
482   [host_machine]
483   system = 'windows'
484   cpu_family = 'x86_64'
485   cpu = 'i686'
486   endian = 'little'
487