Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Kaster
16d4791212 CMake: Pass NO_POLICY_SCOPE to options cmake helpers
Tell CMake to not create a new policy scope for the
(lagom|serenity|common)_options.cmake helpers, and lets us set common
policies for both projects in common_options.cmake that actually apply
to the rest of the project, instead of just common_options.cmake itself.
2022-12-14 12:43:12 +01:00
Timon Kruiper
cc7723b6c4 Meta: Add option to disable Kernel Address Sanitizer
By default we enable the Kernel Undefined Behavior Sanitizer, which
checks for undefined behavior at runtime. However, sometimes a developer
might want to turn that off, so now there is a easy way to do that.
2022-05-21 20:23:32 +01:00
Andrew Kaster
5120b39d0e Meta+Userland: Add ENABLE_USERSPACE_COVERAGE_COLLECTION CMake option
This option sets -fprofile-instr-generate -fcoverage-mapping for Clang
builds only on almost all of Userland. Loader and LibTimeZone are
exempt. This can be used for generating code coverage reports, or even
PGO in the future.
2022-05-02 01:46:18 +02:00
Daniel Bertalan
4055c393fc Toolchain: Add support for building the userland with the mold linker
This commit adds support for building the SerenityOS userland with the
new [mold linker].

This is not enabled by default yet; to link using mold, run the
`Toolchain/BuildMold.sh` script to build the latest release of mold, and
set the `ENABLE_MOLD_LINKER` CMake variable to ON. This option relies on
toolchain support that has been added just recently, so you might need
to rebuild your toolchain for mold to work.

[mold linker]: https://github.com/rui314/mold
2022-01-24 10:41:47 +00:00
Tom
869c20b05d Meta+LibEDID: Download and generate the PNP ID database
This downloads the UEFI's published PNP ID database and generates a
lookup table for use in LibEDID. The lookup table isn't optimized at
all, but this can be easily done at a later point if needed.
2022-01-23 22:45:21 +00:00
Andrew Kaster
904a268872 Meta: Move all options to targetname_options.cmake files
This common strategy of having a serenity_option() macro defined in
either the Lagom or top level CMakeLists.txt allows us to do two things:

First, we can more clearly see which options are Serenity-specific,
Lagom-specific, or common between the target and host builds.

Second, it enables the upcoming SuperBuild changes to set() the options
in the SuperBuild's CMake cache and forward each target's options to the
corresponding ExternalProject.
2021-09-15 19:04:52 +04:30