blender/build_files/build_environment/cmake/usd.cmake
Ray Molenkamp 33bdd91fb8 Windows: Move tbb to being dynamic library
Static tbb has always been frowned upon [1] sofar it has worked for us but
given our reliance on tbb is about to increase (D7475), I'd like to move the library
to more supported configuration. Which means moving it to be a dynamic library

The libs part of this change is in rBL62416

Reviewed By: Brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7570
2020-05-03 16:25:56 -06:00

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set(USD_EXTRA_ARGS
-DBoost_COMPILER:STRING=${BOOST_COMPILER_STRING}
-DBoost_USE_MULTITHREADED=ON
-DBoost_USE_STATIC_LIBS=ON
-DBoost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME=OFF
-DBOOST_ROOT=${LIBDIR}/boost
-DTBB_INCLUDE_DIRS=${LIBDIR}/tbb/include
-DTBB_LIBRARIES=${LIBDIR}/tbb/lib/${LIBPREFIX}${TBB_LIBRARY}${LIBEXT}
-DTbb_TBB_LIBRARY=${LIBDIR}/tbb/lib/${LIBPREFIX}${TBB_LIBRARY}${LIBEXT}
# This is a preventative measure that avoids possible conflicts when add-ons
# try to load another USD library into the same process space.
-DPXR_SET_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE=usdBlender
-DPXR_ENABLE_PYTHON_SUPPORT=OFF
-DPXR_BUILD_IMAGING=OFF
-DPXR_BUILD_TESTS=OFF
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF
-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=${PYTHON_BINARY}
-DPXR_BUILD_MONOLITHIC=ON
# The PXR_BUILD_USD_TOOLS argument is patched-in by usd.diff. An upstream pull request
# can be found at https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/USD/pull/1048.
-DPXR_BUILD_USD_TOOLS=OFF
-DCMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX=_d
# USD is hellbound on making a shared lib, unless you point this variable to a valid cmake file
# doesn't have to make sense, but as long as it points somewhere valid it will skip the shared lib.
-DPXR_MONOLITHIC_IMPORT=${BUILD_DIR}/usd/src/external_usd/cmake/defaults/Version.cmake
)
ExternalProject_Add(external_usd
URL ${USD_URI}
DOWNLOAD_DIR ${DOWNLOAD_DIR}
URL_HASH MD5=${USD_HASH}
PREFIX ${BUILD_DIR}/usd
PATCH_COMMAND ${PATCH_CMD} -p 1 -d ${BUILD_DIR}/usd/src/external_usd < ${PATCH_DIR}/usd.diff
CMAKE_ARGS -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${LIBDIR}/usd -Wno-dev ${DEFAULT_CMAKE_FLAGS} ${USD_EXTRA_ARGS}
INSTALL_DIR ${LIBDIR}/usd
)
add_dependencies(
external_usd
external_tbb
external_boost
)
if(WIN32)
# USD currently demands python be available at build time
# and then proceeds not to use it, but still checks that the
# version of the interpreter it is not going to use is atleast 2.7
# so we need this dep currently since there is no system python
# on windows.
add_dependencies(
external_usd
external_python
)
if(BUILD_MODE STREQUAL Release)
ExternalProject_Add_Step(external_usd after_install
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_directory ${LIBDIR}/usd/ ${HARVEST_TARGET}/usd
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${BUILD_DIR}/usd/src/external_usd-build/pxr/Release/libusd_m.lib ${HARVEST_TARGET}/usd/lib/libusd_m.lib
DEPENDEES install
)
endif()
if(BUILD_MODE STREQUAL Debug)
ExternalProject_Add_Step(external_usd after_install
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_directory ${LIBDIR}/usd/lib ${HARVEST_TARGET}/usd/lib
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${BUILD_DIR}/usd/src/external_usd-build/pxr/Debug/libusd_m_d.lib ${HARVEST_TARGET}/usd/lib/libusd_m_d.lib
DEPENDEES install
)
endif()
else()
# USD has two build options. The default build creates lots of small libraries,
# whereas the 'monolithic' build produces only a single library. The latter
# makes linking simpler, so that's what we use in Blender. However, running
# 'make install' in the USD sources doesn't install the static library in that
# case (only the shared library). As a result, we need to grab the `libusd_m.a`
# file from the build directory instead of from the install directory.
ExternalProject_Add_Step(external_usd after_install
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${BUILD_DIR}/usd/src/external_usd-build/pxr/libusd_m.a ${HARVEST_TARGET}/usd/lib/libusd_m.a
DEPENDEES install
)
endif()