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it will try to add -mfpu=neon to cflags not available on aarch64 since
neon is mandatory there
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Hopefully we can drop this change with the next update.
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This should make things a bit easier.
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* Rename Windows.h uses to windows.h
* Comment out structured exception handling usage
Makes MinGW happier. Mostly the same as previous work by
Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas.dufresne@collabora.com>, with the exception
that we now don't try to invoke RaiseException which would fail in MinGW
as it raises a Windows structured exception.
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Avoid having to link webrtc-audio-processing with webrtc-audio-coding,
and makes the required symbols directly available.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/webrtc-audio-processing/-/merge_requests/22>
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Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/webrtc-audio-processing/-/merge_requests/21>
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This should help for cases where users can make abseil-cpp available but
wiring up the CMake-build isn't that easy (for example, while
cross-compiling).
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There's a bit of system integration that we haven't pulled in (as it has
transitive dependencies), so we manually stub it out.
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armv7 isn't a real cpu_family in meson, so drop that. The detection for
__ARM_ARCH_ISA_ARM was also inverted.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/webrtc-audio-processing/-/issues/6
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This should be much more robust than looking up the library directly.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/webrtc-audio-processing/-/issues/4
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Should make meson dist easier to work with.
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Missed a trailing '/' while generating the archive with disastrous
results.
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Will allow us to build the libs as part of gst-build as subprojects.
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Since we cannot rely on the API to be stable upstream, let's start
making the pkg-config, library, and include dir have a version suffix.
This will allow different downstream projects depending on us to
independently switch versions without packagers having to jump through
hoops.
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This is from the upstream library commit id
3326535126e435f1ba647885ce43a8f0f3d317eb, corresponding to Chromium
88.0.4290.1.
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This is what is expected to commonly be used with the meson build
system.
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This new lib contains the bare minimum to implement an iSAC encoder and
decoder.
The webrtc files have been copied from the revision as the existing
imported files (c8b569e0a7ad0b369e15f0197b3a558699ec8efa).
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The bug preventing us to pass the library object to
pkgconfig.generate() has been fixed in meson 0.52.
By doing so the generated pc file has the right -L linker flag, making
it easier to test the lib from non standard location.
We also no longer have to pass libraries_private, it will handle it
automatically.
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In Meson we trust.
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GNU/Hurd and GNU/kFreeBSD have basically the same userland as GNU/Linux,
just not the same kernel.
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The assembly files used don't use the right comments for arm64
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Make *really* take '--with-ns-mode'-option into account.
Before it was bogus (wrong if-check) and it always resulted
in the float version being used.
Signed-off-by: Mirko Vogt <mirko-dev@nanl.de>
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Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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The current architecture detection, based on the "host_cpu" part of the
tuple does not work properly for a number of reason:
- The code assumes that if host_cpu starts with "arm" then ARM
instructions are available, which is incorrect. Indeed, Cortex-M
platforms can run Linux, they are ARM platforms (so host_cpu = arm),
but they don't support ARM instructions: they support only the
Thumb-2 instruction set.
- The armv7 case is also not very useful, as it is not standard at all
to pass armv7 as host_cpu even if the host system is actually ARMv7
based.
- For the same reason, the armv8 case is not very useful: ARMv8 is
AArch64, and there is already a separate case to handle this
architecture.
So, this commit moves away from a host_cpu based logic, and instead
tests using AC_CHECK_DECLS() the built-in definitions of the compiler:
- If we have __ARM_ARCH_ISA_ARM defined, then it's an ARM processor
that supports the ARM instruction set (this allows to exclude Thumb-2
only processors).
- If we have __ARM_ARCH_7A__, then we have an ARMv7-A processor, and
we can enable the corresponding optimizations
- Same for __aarch64__, __i386__ and __x86_64__.
In addition, we remove the AC_MSG_ERROR() that makes the build fail for
all architectures but the ones that are explicitly supported. Indeed,
webrtc-audio-processing builds just fine for other architectures (tested
on MIPS), it's just that none of the architecture-specific optimizations
will be used.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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