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File pmdk.spec of Package pmdk
# # spec file for package pmdk # # Copyright (c) 2024 SUSE LLC # Copyright 2016, Intel Corporation # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/ # %define min_libfabric_ver 1.4.2 %define min_ndctl_ver 63.0 Name: pmdk Version: 2.1.0 Release: 0 Summary: Persistent Memory Development Kit License: BSD-3-Clause Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ URL: http://pmem.io/pmdk/ Source: https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/releases/download/%version/%name-%version.tar.gz Source2: https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/releases/download/%version/%name-%version.tar.gz.asc Source10: pregen-doc.tar.xz Source99: gen-doc.sh # PATCH-FIX-UPSTREAM - https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/pull/6096 Patch1: 6096.patch BuildRequires: automake BuildRequires: fdupes BuildRequires: man BuildRequires: pkg-config # NVML was renamed upstream to PMDK between 1.3 and 1.3.1 Obsoletes: nvml < %version-%release Provides: nvml = %version-%release BuildRequires: libndctl-devel >= %min_ndctl_ver # By design, NVML does not support any 32-bit architecture. ExclusiveArch: x86_64 aarch64 ppc64le riscv64 # Debug variants of the libraries should be filtered out of the provides. %global __provides_exclude_from ^%_libdir/pmdk_debug/.*\\.so.*$ %description The Persistent Memory Development Kit (PMDK), formerly known as NVML (Non-Volatile Memory Library), is a collection of libraries and tools built on the DAX (Direct Access) feature of the Linux kernel which allows applications to access persistent memory as memory-mapped files, as described in the SNIA NVM Programming Model. %package tools Summary: Utilities for Persistent Memory Group: System/Base Obsoletes: nvml-tools < %version-%release Provides: nvml-tools = %version-%release Requires: bash-completion %description tools The Persistent Memory Development Kit (PMDK) is a collection of libraries and tools built on the DAX (Direct Access) feature of the Linux kernel which allows applications to access persistent memory as memory-mapped files, as described in the SNIA NVM Programming Model. * pmempool: utility for administration and diagnosis of PMDK pools * pmreorder: Python scripts to parse and replay operations logged by pmemcheck * daxio: utility to perform I/O on DAX devices %package -n libpmem1 Summary: Low-level persistent memory support library Group: System/Libraries Recommends: %name %description -n libpmem1 libpmem provides low level persistent memory support, in particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem. %package -n libpmem-devel Summary: Development files for the low-level persistent memory library Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Requires: libpmem1 = %version %description -n libpmem-devel libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is provided. This library is provided for software which tracks every store to pmem and needs to flush those changes to durability. Most developers will find higher level libraries like libpmemobj to be much more convenient. %package -n libpmem2-1 Summary: Low-level persistent memory support library Group: System/Libraries Recommends: %name %description -n libpmem2-1 libpmem provides low level persistent memory support, in particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem. libpmem2 has a new API that addresses many of the shortcommings of libpmem1 %package -n libpmem2-devel Summary: Development files for the low-level persistent memory library Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Requires: libpmem2-1 = %version %description -n libpmem2-devel libpmem2 provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is provided. This library is provided for software which tracks every store to pmem and needs to flush those changes to durability. Most developers will find higher level libraries like libpmemobj to be much more convenient. libpmem2 has a new API that addresses many of the shortcommings of libpmem1 %package -n libpmemobj1 Summary: Persistent Memory Transactional Object Store library Group: System/Libraries %description -n libpmemobj1 The libpmemobj library provides a transactional object store, providing memory allocation, transactions, and general facilities for persistent memory programming. %package -n libpmemobj-devel Summary: Development files for the Persistent Memory Transactional Object Store library Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Requires: libpmemobj1 = %version %description -n libpmemobj-devel The libpmemobj library provides a transactional object store, providing memory allocation, transactions, and general facilities for persistent memory programming. Developers new to persistent memory probably want to start with this library. %package -n libpmempool1 Summary: Persistent Memory pool management library Group: System/Libraries %description -n libpmempool1 The libpmempool library provides a set of utilities for off-line administration, analysis, diagnostics and repair of persistent memory pools created by libpmemobj libraries. %package -n libpmempool-devel Summary: Development files for Persistent Memory pool management library Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Requires: libpmempool1 = %version %description -n libpmempool-devel The libpmempool library provides a set of utilities for off-line administration, analysis, diagnostics and repair of persistent memory pools created by libpmemobj libraries. %package devel-doc Summary: Man pages for the libpmem C API Group: Documentation/Man BuildArch: noarch %description devel-doc Documentation for the pmem library interface. %prep %autosetup -p1 -a10 # we have pregenerated pages find doc -type f -name "*.[0-9].md" -delete %build %define _lto_cflags %nil # Currently, NVML makefiles do not allow to easily override CFLAGS, # so the build flags are passed via EXTRA_CFLAGS. For debug builds, # selected flags are overriden to disable compiler optimizations. # # remaining issues: # * jemalloc attempts to use __builtin_clz, this might not always work EXTRA_CFLAGS_RELEASE="%optflags" \ EXTRA_CFLAGS_DEBUG="%optflags -Wp,-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -O0" \ EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="%optflags" \ %make_build BINDIR="%_bindir" EXTRA_CFLAGS="-Wno-error" \ NORPATH=1 # Override LIB_AR with empty string to skip installation of static libraries %install b="%buildroot" %make_install LIB_AR= \ prefix="%_prefix" \ libdir="%_libdir" \ includedir="%_includedir" \ mandir="%_mandir" \ bindir="%_bindir" \ sysconfdir="%_sysconfdir" \ docdir="%_docdir" mkdir -p "$b/%_datadir/pmdk" cp utils/pmdk.magic "$b/%_datadir/pmdk/" #Fix installation dir for bash completion mkdir -p %buildroot/%_datadir/bash-completion/completions mv %buildroot/%_sysconfdir/bash_completion.d/* %buildroot/%_datadir/bash-completion/completions %fdupes %buildroot/%_prefix %check cp src/test/testconfig.sh.example src/test/testconfig.sh #make check %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmem1 %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmem2-1 %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmemobj1 %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmempool1 %files %_datadir/pmdk/ %doc ChangeLog %files tools %_datadir/bash-completion/completions/* %_bindir/daxio %_bindir/pmempool %_bindir/pmreorder %_datadir/pmreorder/ %_mandir/man1/daxio.1* %_mandir/man1/pmempool-*.1* %_mandir/man1/pmempool.1* %_mandir/man1/pmreorder.1* %_mandir/man5/*.5* %doc LICENSE %files -n libpmem1 %_libdir/libpmem.so.1* %files -n libpmem-devel %_libdir/libpmem.so %_libdir/pkgconfig/libpmem.pc %dir %_libdir/pmdk_debug/ %_libdir/pmdk_debug/libpmem.so* %_includedir/libpmem.h %files -n libpmem2-1 %_libdir/libpmem2.so.1* %files -n libpmem2-devel %_libdir/libpmem2.so %_libdir/pkgconfig/libpmem2.pc %dir %_libdir/pmdk_debug/ %_libdir/pmdk_debug/libpmem2.so* %_includedir/libpmem2.h %_includedir/libpmem2/ %files -n libpmemobj1 %_libdir/libpmemobj.so.1* %files -n libpmemobj-devel %_libdir/libpmemobj.so %dir %_libdir/pmdk_debug/ %_libdir/pkgconfig/libpmemobj.pc %_libdir/pmdk_debug/libpmemobj.so* %_includedir/libpmemobj.h %_includedir/libpmemobj/ %files -n libpmempool1 %_libdir/libpmempool.so.1* %files -n libpmempool-devel %_libdir/libpmempool.so %_libdir/pkgconfig/libpmempool.pc %dir %_libdir/pmdk_debug %_libdir/pmdk_debug/libpmempool.so* %_includedir/libpmempool.h %files devel-doc %_mandir/man3/*.3* %_mandir/man7/*.7* %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %changelog
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