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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6871238 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +# libnvme + +![MesonBuild](https://github.com/linux-nvme/libnvme/actions/workflows/meson.yml/badge.svg) +![PyBuild](https://github.com/linux-nvme/libnvme/actions/workflows/python-publish.yml/badge.svg) +[![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/libnvme)](https://pypi.org/project/libnvme/) +[![PyPI - Wheel](https://img.shields.io/pypi/wheel/libnvme)](https://pypi.org/project/libnvme/) +![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/linux-nvme/libnvme) +[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/linux-nvme/libnvme/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/linux-nvme/libnvme) +[![Read the Docs](https://img.shields.io/readthedocs/libnvme)](https://libnvme.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) + +This is the libnvme development C library. libnvme provides type +definitions for NVMe specification structures, enumerations, and bit +fields, helper functions to construct, dispatch, and decode commands +and payloads, and utilities to connect, scan, and manage nvme devices +on a Linux system. + +The public specification is the authority to resolve any protocol +discrepencies with this library. For more info on NVM Express, please +see: + + http://nvmexpress.org + +Subscribe to linux-nvme@lists.infradead.org for linux-nvme related +discussions and development for both kernel and userspace. The list is +archived here: + + http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-nvme + +# License + +Except where otherwise stated, all software contained within this repo +is currently licensed LGPL, see COPYING for more information. + +Keith Busch 2020-02-06 + +------ + +# Building with meson + +## What is the meson build system? + +Here's an excerpt from the meson web site: *Meson is **an open source +build system** meant to be both extremely fast, and, even more +importantly, as user friendly as possible. The main design point of +Meson is that every moment a developer spends writing or debugging +build definitions is a second wasted.* + +Several well-known projects such as `systemd` and `Gnome` use meson as +their build system. A summary of projects using meson can be found +[here](https://mesonbuild.com/Users.html). For more info on meson, +please consult the following sites: + +**Wiki page**: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meson_(software) + +**meson documentation**: https://mesonbuild.com/ + +**meson repo**: https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson + +## Prerequisite + +First, install meson. + +**Debian / Ubuntu**: + +```bash +sudo apt-get install meson +``` + +**Fedora / Red Hat**: + +```bash +sudo dnf install meson +``` + +## To compile libnvme + +Using meson is similar to projects that use a `configure` script before running `make`. + +To `configure` the project: + +``` +meson .build +``` + +Which will default to build a shared library. To configure for static libraries call + +``` +meson .build --default-library=static +``` + +One nice feature of meson is that it doesn't mix build artifacts +(e.g. `*.o`, `*.so`, etc.) with source code. In the above example, +"`.build`" is the name of the directory where the build configuration +as well as all the build artifacts will be saved. This directory can +be named anything as long as it's not an existing source directory. To +completely "clean" all the build artifacts, one need only delete the +`.build` directory. + +To compile: + +``` +cd .build +ninja +``` + +Or: + +``` +ninja -C .build +``` + +## To install libnvme + +To install `libnvme`: + +``` +cd .build +meson install +``` + +## To run unit tests + +To run unit tests: + +``` +cd .build +meson test +``` + +## To clean after a build + +To perform the equivalent of a `make clean` without deleting the build configuration. + +``` +cd .build +ninja -t clean +``` + +Or: + +``` +ninja -C .build -t clean +``` + +## To purge everything + +To completely clean all build artifacts, including the build configuration. + +``` +rm -rf .build +``` + +## Supported build options + +A few build options can be specified on the command line when invoking meson. + +| Option | Values [default] | Description | +| ------ | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | +| man | true, [false] | Instruct meson to configure the project to build the `libnvme` documentation. <br />Example: `meson .build -Dman=true` | +| python | [auto], true, false | Whether to build the Python bindings. When set to `auto`, the default, meson will check for the presence of the tools and libraries (e.g. `swig`) required to build the Python bindings. If found, meson will configure the project to build the Python bindings. If a tool or library is missing, then the Python bindings won't be built. Setting this to `true`, forces the Python bindings to be built. When set to `false`, meson will configure the project to not build the Python bindings.<br />Example: `meson .build -Dpython=false` | + +### Changing the build options from the command-line (i.e. w/o modifying any files) + +To configure a build for debugging purposes (i.e. optimization turned +off and debug symbols enabled): + +```bash +meson .build -Dbuildtype=debug +``` + +To enable address sanitizer (advanced debugging of memory issues): + +```bash +meson .build -Db_sanitize=address +``` + +This option adds `-fsanitize=address` to the gcc options. Note that when using the sanitize feature, the library `libasan.so` must be available and must be the very first library loaded when running an executable. Ensuring that `libasan.so` gets loaded first can be achieved with the `LD_PRELOAD` environment variable as follows: + +``` +meson .build -Db_sanitize=address && LD_PRELOAD=/lib64/libasan.so.6 ninja -C .build test +``` + +To list configuration options that are available and possible values: + +```bash +meson configure .build +``` + |