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:
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Keith Busch 2020-02-06
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. 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
libnvme depends on minimum Linux kernel version v4.15, which introduced the /sys/class/nvme-subsystem.
First, install meson.
Debian / Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install meson
Fedora / Red Hat:
sudo dnf install meson
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
:
cd .build
meson install
To run unit tests:
cd .build
meson test
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 completely clean all build artifacts, including the build configuration.
rm -rf .build
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. 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.Example: meson .build -Dpython=false |
To configure a build for debugging purposes (i.e. optimization turned off and debug symbols enabled):
meson .build -Dbuildtype=debug
To enable address sanitizer (advanced debugging of memory issues):
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:
meson configure .build