Message ID | 1433882623-15782-1-git-send-email-cedric.marie@openmailbox.org |
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State | Changes Requested |
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On 06/09/15 22:43, Cédric Marie wrote: > DirectFB debugging support is enabled by default. This new option makes > it possible to disable it (--disable-debug-support) and build the > library with no debug feature at all. > > NB: When debugging support is disabled, the target installation path is > suffixed with -pure. > > Signed-off-by: Cédric Marie <cedric.marie@openmailbox.org> > --- > package/directfb/Config.in | 7 +++++++ > package/directfb/directfb.mk | 4 ++++ > 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/package/directfb/Config.in b/package/directfb/Config.in > index 7759f8f..0015c0c 100644 > --- a/package/directfb/Config.in > +++ b/package/directfb/Config.in > @@ -20,8 +20,15 @@ config BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_MULTI > comment "directfb multi application needs a Linux kernel to be built" > depends on !BR2_LINUX_KERNEL > > +config BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG_SUPPORT > + bool "directfb debugging support" > + default y > + help > + Compile DirectFB with debugging support I think the explanation you gave in your first mail would be valuable here. Certainly, the fact that the target installation path is suffixed with -pure should be clarified. Do all the packages that depend on directfb still build correctly with this -pure suffix? Regards, Arnout > + > config BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG > bool "directfb debugging" > + depends on BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG_SUPPORT > help > Compile DirectFB with lots of debug output > > diff --git a/package/directfb/directfb.mk b/package/directfb/directfb.mk > index e3dc506..cf0609c 100644 > --- a/package/directfb/directfb.mk > +++ b/package/directfb/directfb.mk > @@ -39,9 +39,13 @@ DIRECTFB_CONF_OPTS += --enable-multi --enable-fusion > DIRECTFB_DEPENDENCIES += linux-fusion > endif > > +ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG_SUPPORT),y) > ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG),y) > DIRECTFB_CONF_OPTS += --enable-debug > endif > +else > +DIRECTFB_CONF_OPTS += --disable-debug-support > +endif > > ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_TRACE),y) > DIRECTFB_CONF_OPTS += --enable-trace >
Hi, Le 2015-06-10 23:45, Arnout Vandecappelle a écrit : > I think the explanation you gave in your first mail would be valuable > here. OK. I didn't want to give too much details in the end, but you're right. > Certainly, the fact that the target installation path is suffixed with > -pure > should be clarified. > > Do all the packages that depend on directfb still build correctly with > this > -pure suffix? The public library is not moved: /usr/lib/libdirectfb.so Only internal libraries are placed in a different directory: /usr/lib/directfb-x.y.z-pure/ It contains following directories: gfxdrivers, inputdrivers, interfaces, systems, wm. It makes no difference for applications using DFB. Would you be satisfied with that description below, as a commit message? DirectFB provides two options for debug: * --enable-debug-support (default is yes) * --enable-debug (default is no) The first one provides the functions to print debug information. These functions can be called inside DirectFB, or by an external DirectFB driver in another package. The second one enables verbose mode in DirectFB, using these functions. Buildroot currently provides an option for the second one only. The first one - which is necessary for the second one - is always enabled, because this is the default value. The new option (BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG_SUPPORT) makes it possible to disable debugging support (--disable-debug-support) in order to build the library with no debug feature at all. When debugging support is disabled, the target installation path of internal libraries (/usr/lib/directfb-<version>) is suffixed with -pure. The public library (/usr/lib/libdirectfb.so) remains unchanged. Some external DirectFB drivers will install in /usr/lib/directfb-<version>-pure in release mode. For that reason, it is important that DirectFB can be configured to use this directory.
On 06/11/15 14:58, Cédric Marie wrote: > Hi, > > Le 2015-06-10 23:45, Arnout Vandecappelle a écrit : >> I think the explanation you gave in your first mail would be valuable here. > > OK. I didn't want to give too much details in the end, but you're right. > > >> Certainly, the fact that the target installation path is suffixed with -pure >> should be clarified. >> >> Do all the packages that depend on directfb still build correctly with this >> -pure suffix? > > The public library is not moved: /usr/lib/libdirectfb.so > Only internal libraries are placed in a different directory: > /usr/lib/directfb-x.y.z-pure/ > It contains following directories: gfxdrivers, inputdrivers, interfaces, > systems, wm. > It makes no difference for applications using DFB. > > > Would you be satisfied with that description below, as a commit message? Yes, but I was in fact mainly talking about the help text of the new option. Regards, Arnout > > > DirectFB provides two options for debug: > * --enable-debug-support (default is yes) > * --enable-debug (default is no) > The first one provides the functions to print debug information. These > functions can be called inside DirectFB, or by an external DirectFB > driver in another package. > The second one enables verbose mode in DirectFB, using these functions. > > Buildroot currently provides an option for the second one only. The > first one - which is necessary for the second one - is always enabled, > because this is the default value. > > The new option (BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG_SUPPORT) makes it possible > to disable debugging support (--disable-debug-support) in order to > build the library with no debug feature at all. > > When debugging support is disabled, the target installation path of > internal libraries (/usr/lib/directfb-<version>) is suffixed with > -pure. The public library (/usr/lib/libdirectfb.so) remains unchanged. > > Some external DirectFB drivers will install in > /usr/lib/directfb-<version>-pure in release mode. For that reason, it > is important that DirectFB can be configured to use this directory. > > >
Hi,
Le 11/06/2015 22:32, Arnout Vandecappelle a écrit :
> Yes, but I was in fact mainly talking about the help text of the new option.
Oops, sorry.
But I suppose I shouldn't give so much details in the help text, as in
the commit message.
What do you think is important to mention?
Here is a proposal, feel free to comment/modify:
Compile DirectFB with debugging support. It provides functions to print
debug information, for DirectFB as well as external DirectFB drivers.
When disabled, DirectFB has got no debug feature at all, and the
directory that contains the internal libraries is suffixed with -pure
(/usr/lib/directfb-<version>-pure/).
NB: I'm not really satisfied with "internal libraries", but I can't find
the right expression for that. It contains gfx drivers, but not only...
On 06/11/15 23:20, Cédric Marie wrote: > Hi, > > Le 11/06/2015 22:32, Arnout Vandecappelle a écrit : >> Yes, but I was in fact mainly talking about the help text of the new option. > > Oops, sorry. > But I suppose I shouldn't give so much details in the help text, as in the > commit message. > What do you think is important to mention? > > Here is a proposal, feel free to comment/modify: > > Compile DirectFB with debugging support. It provides functions to print debug > information, for DirectFB as well as external DirectFB drivers. > When disabled, DirectFB has got no debug feature at all, and the directory that When disabled, DirectFB does not print any debug information. The drivers will be installed to and loaded from /usr/lib/directfb-<version>-pure instead of /usr/lib/directfb-<version>-. > contains the internal libraries is suffixed with -pure > (/usr/lib/directfb-<version>-pure/). > > > NB: I'm not really satisfied with "internal libraries", but I can't find the > right expression for that. It contains gfx drivers, but not only... gfx drivers, input drivers, window systems drivers, ... I think it's drivers :-) Only interfaces doesn't fit. Regards, Arnout
Le 2015-06-12 00:24, Arnout Vandecappelle a écrit : > When disabled, DirectFB does not print any debug information. The > drivers will > be installed to and loaded from /usr/lib/directfb-<version>-pure > instead of > /usr/lib/directfb-<version>. OK. Sounds better like this :) > gfx drivers, input drivers, window systems drivers, ... I think it's > drivers > :-) Only interfaces doesn't fit. hmmm... I guess you're right :) Thank you, I will "git format" a nice brand new patch. Coming "soon"... Regards,
diff --git a/package/directfb/Config.in b/package/directfb/Config.in index 7759f8f..0015c0c 100644 --- a/package/directfb/Config.in +++ b/package/directfb/Config.in @@ -20,8 +20,15 @@ config BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_MULTI comment "directfb multi application needs a Linux kernel to be built" depends on !BR2_LINUX_KERNEL +config BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG_SUPPORT + bool "directfb debugging support" + default y + help + Compile DirectFB with debugging support + config BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG bool "directfb debugging" + depends on BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG_SUPPORT help Compile DirectFB with lots of debug output diff --git a/package/directfb/directfb.mk b/package/directfb/directfb.mk index e3dc506..cf0609c 100644 --- a/package/directfb/directfb.mk +++ b/package/directfb/directfb.mk @@ -39,9 +39,13 @@ DIRECTFB_CONF_OPTS += --enable-multi --enable-fusion DIRECTFB_DEPENDENCIES += linux-fusion endif +ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG_SUPPORT),y) ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_DEBUG),y) DIRECTFB_CONF_OPTS += --enable-debug endif +else +DIRECTFB_CONF_OPTS += --disable-debug-support +endif ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_DIRECTFB_TRACE),y) DIRECTFB_CONF_OPTS += --enable-trace
DirectFB debugging support is enabled by default. This new option makes it possible to disable it (--disable-debug-support) and build the library with no debug feature at all. NB: When debugging support is disabled, the target installation path is suffixed with -pure. Signed-off-by: Cédric Marie <cedric.marie@openmailbox.org> --- package/directfb/Config.in | 7 +++++++ package/directfb/directfb.mk | 4 ++++ 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+)