Update surfman to 0.2 and remove glutin

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Alan Jeffrey 2020-01-09 17:28:46 -06:00
parent 9dbc6554f0
commit 8bb1732258
94 changed files with 2265 additions and 1513 deletions

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@ -223,34 +223,6 @@ def append_to_path_env(string, env, name):
env[name] = variable
def set_osmesa_env(bin_path, env, show_vars):
"""Set proper LD_LIBRARY_PATH and DRIVE for software rendering on Linux and OSX"""
if is_linux():
dep_path = find_dep_path_newest('osmesa-src', bin_path)
if not dep_path:
return None
osmesa_path = path.join(dep_path, "out", "lib", "gallium")
append_to_path_env(osmesa_path, env, "LD_LIBRARY_PATH")
env["GALLIUM_DRIVER"] = "softpipe"
if show_vars:
print("GALLIUM_DRIVER=" + env["GALLIUM_DRIVER"])
print("LD_LIBRARY_PATH=" + env["LD_LIBRARY_PATH"])
elif is_macosx():
osmesa_dep_path = find_dep_path_newest('osmesa-src', bin_path)
if not osmesa_dep_path:
return None
osmesa_path = path.join(osmesa_dep_path,
"out", "src", "gallium", "targets", "osmesa", ".libs")
glapi_path = path.join(osmesa_dep_path,
"out", "src", "mapi", "shared-glapi", ".libs")
append_to_path_env(osmesa_path + ":" + glapi_path, env, "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH")
env["GALLIUM_DRIVER"] = "softpipe"
if show_vars:
print("GALLIUM_DRIVER=" + env["GALLIUM_DRIVER"])
print("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=" + env["DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"])
return env
def gstreamer_root(target, env, topdir=None):
if is_windows():
arch = {

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ from mach.decorators import (
from servo.command_base import (
CommandBase,
check_call, check_output, BIN_SUFFIX,
is_linux, set_osmesa_env,
is_linux,
)
@ -126,7 +126,6 @@ class PostBuildCommands(CommandBase):
args = [bin or self.get_nightly_binary_path(nightly) or self.get_binary_path(release, dev)]
if headless:
set_osmesa_env(args[0], env, debugger is not None)
args.append('-z')
if software:

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@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ from mach.decorators import (
)
from servo.command_base import (
BuildNotFound, CommandBase,
call, check_call, check_output, set_osmesa_env,
CommandBase,
call, check_call, check_output,
)
from servo.util import host_triple
@ -197,8 +197,6 @@ class MachCommands(CommandBase):
@CommandArgument('--submit', '-a', default=False, action="store_true",
help="submit the data to perfherder")
def test_perf(self, base=None, date=None, submit=False):
self.set_software_rendering_env(True, False)
env = self.build_env()
cmd = ["bash", "test_perf.sh"]
if base:
@ -441,8 +439,6 @@ class MachCommands(CommandBase):
# Helper for test_css and test_wpt:
def wptrunner(self, run_file, **kwargs):
self.set_software_rendering_env(kwargs['release'], kwargs['debugger'])
# By default, Rayon selects the number of worker threads
# based on the available CPU count. This doesn't work very
# well when running tests on CI, since we run so many
@ -753,18 +749,6 @@ class MachCommands(CommandBase):
return check_call(
[run_file, "|".join(tests), bin_path, base_dir])
def set_software_rendering_env(self, use_release, show_vars):
# On Linux and mac, find the OSMesa software rendering library and
# add it to the dynamic linker search path.
try:
bin_path = self.get_binary_path(use_release, not use_release)
if not set_osmesa_env(bin_path, os.environ, show_vars):
print("Warning: Cannot set the path to OSMesa library.")
except BuildNotFound:
# This can occur when cross compiling (e.g. arm64), in which case
# we won't run the tests anyway so can safely ignore this step.
pass
def setup_clangfmt(env):
cmd = "clang-format.exe" if sys.platform == "win32" else "clang-format"