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author | Mario Melara <maamelara@gmail.com> | 2016-02-10 10:59:16 -0800 |
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committer | Mario Melara <maamelara@gmail.com> | 2016-02-10 10:59:16 -0800 |
commit | 21a5a3404134c1676a7aa498ec201ed911e80029 (patch) | |
tree | 4bd8c33bc73a38c9b86383fba5a71843546b25db /lib | |
parent | 03585225338e2ccd61174800b42242c7f256f533 (diff) | |
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Revert "new branch and also pushing some architecture changes where os is detected by linux and darwin and manually set by cray and bgq"
This reverts commit 70088be24b2ed34076f7f5292a2a465a8655a886.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/spack/spack/architecture.py | 136 |
1 files changed, 52 insertions, 84 deletions
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/architecture.py b/lib/spack/spack/architecture.py index 4f36a3fa92..6b9ae33b3e 100644 --- a/lib/spack/spack/architecture.py +++ b/lib/spack/spack/architecture.py @@ -39,25 +39,20 @@ from external import yaml class InvalidSysTypeError(serr.SpackError): def __init__(self, sys_type): - super(InvalidSysTypeError, self).__init__( - "Invalid sys_type value for Spack: " + sys_type) + super(InvalidSysTypeError, self).__init__("Invalid sys_type value for Spack: " + sys_type) class NoSysTypeError(serr.SpackError): def __init__(self): - super(NoSysTypeError, self).__init__( - "Could not determine sys_type for this machine.") + super(NoSysTypeError, self).__init__("Could not determine sys_type for this machine.") @key_ordering class Target(object): - """ Target is the processor of the host machine. - The host machine may have different front-end - and back-end targets, especially if it is a Cray machine. - The target will have a name and module_name (e.g craype-compiler). - Targets will also recognize which platform - they came from using the set_platform method. - Targets will have compiler finding strategies + """ Target is the processor of the host machine. The host machine may have different front-end + and back-end targets, especially if it is a Cray machine. The target will have a name and + also the module_name (e.g craype-compiler). Targets will also recognize which platform + they came from using the set_platform method. Targets will have compiler finding strategies """ def __init__(self, name, compiler_strategy, module_name=None): @@ -65,13 +60,10 @@ class Target(object): self.compiler_strategy = compiler_strategy self.module_name = module_name # craype-ivybridge - # Sets only the platform name to avoid recursiveness + # Sets only the platform name to avoid recursiveness def set_platform(self, platform): self.platform_name = platform.name - def set_operating_system(self, operating_sys): - self.platform_os = operating_sys - def to_dict(self): d = {} d['name'] = self.name @@ -79,7 +71,6 @@ class Target(object): d['module_name'] = self.module_name if self.platform_name: d['platform'] = self.platform_name - return d @staticmethod @@ -96,16 +87,14 @@ class Target(object): def _cmp_key(self): - return (self.name, self.compiler_strategy, - self.module_name, self.platform_os) + return (self.name, self.compiler_strategy, self.module_name) def __repr__(self): return self.__str__() def __str__(self): - if self.platform_name and self.platform_os: - return (self.platform_name + '-' + - self.platform_os + '-' + self.name) + if self.platform_name: + return self.platform_name + '-' + self.name return self.name @key_ordering @@ -116,38 +105,26 @@ class Platform(object): """ priority = None # Subclass needs to set this number. This controls order in which platform is detected. - front_end = None back_end = None default = None # The default back end target. On cray ivybridge - - front_os = None - back_os = None - default_os = None def __init__(self, name): self.targets = {} self.name = name def add_target(self, name, target): - """Used by the platform specific subclass to list available targets. - Raises an error if the platform specifies a name - that is reserved by spack as an alias. + """Used by the platform specific subclass to list available targets. Raises an error + if the platform specifies a name that is reserved by spack as an alias. """ if name in ['front_end', 'fe', 'back_end', 'be', 'default']: - raise ValueError( - "%s is a spack reserved" \ - "alias and cannot be the name of a target" - % name) - - target.set_operating_system(self.platform_os()) + raise ValueError("%s is a spack reserved alias and cannot be the name of a target" % name) target.set_platform(self) self.targets[name] = target def target(self, name): - """This is a getter method for the target dictionary that - handles defaulting based on the values provided by default, - front-end, and back-end. This can be overwritten + """This is a getter method for the target dictionary that handles defaulting based + on the values provided by default, front-end, and back-end. This can be overwritten by a subclass for which we want to provide further aliasing options. """ if name == 'default': @@ -158,51 +135,6 @@ class Platform(object): name = self.back_end return self.targets[name] - - def _detect_linux_os(self): - """ If it is one a linux machine use the python method platform.dist() - """ - os_name = py_platform.dist()[0] - version = py_platform.dist()[1] - a return os_name + version - - def _detect_mac_os(self): - """If it is on a mac machine then use the python method platform.mac_ver - """ - mac_releases = {'10.6' : 'snowleopard', '10.7' : 'lion', - '10.8' : 'mountainlion', '10.9' : 'mavericks', - '10.10' : 'yosemite', '10.11' : 'elcapitan'} - - mac_ver = py_platform.mac_ver() - try: - os_name = mac_releases[mac_ver] - mac_ver = Version(mac_ver) - - except KeyError: - os_name = 'mac_os' - - return os_name - - def set_os(self): - """ Set the OS according to the platform it is on. Darwin and Linux - will simply be an auto-detected linux distro or mac release. The - special cases will be for Cray and BGQ machines which have two - different OS for login and compute nodes. The client should provide - the name and major version of the operating system - """ - if self.name == 'darwin': - self.default_os = self._detect_mac_os() - else: - self.default_os = self._detect_linux_os() - - def platform_os(self, name=None): - """ Get the platform operating system from the platform """ - if name == 'front_os': - return self.front_os - elif name == 'back_os': - return self.back_os - else: - return self.default_os @classmethod def detect(self): @@ -212,7 +144,6 @@ class Platform(object): """ raise NotImplementedError() - def __repr__(self): return self.__str__() @@ -222,6 +153,43 @@ class Platform(object): def _cmp_key(self): return (self.name, (_cmp_key(t) for t in self.targets.values())) +def get_sys_type_from_spack_globals(): + """Return the SYS_TYPE from spack globals, or None if it isn't set.""" + if not hasattr(spack, "sys_type"): + return None + elif hasattr(spack.sys_type, "__call__"): + return spack.sys_type() #If in __init__.py there is a sys_type() then call that + else: + return spack.sys_type # Else use the attributed which defaults to None + + +# This is livermore dependent. Hard coded for livermore +#def get_sys_type_from_environment(): +# """Return $SYS_TYPE or None if it's not defined.""" +# return os.environ.get('SYS_TYPE') + + +def get_mac_sys_type(): + """Return a Mac OS SYS_TYPE or None if this isn't a mac. + Front-end config + """ + mac_ver = py_platform.mac_ver()[0] + if not mac_ver: + return None + return "macosx_%s_%s" % (Version(mac_ver).up_to(2), py_platform.machine()) + + +def get_sys_type_from_uname(): + """ Returns a sys_type from the uname argument + Front-end config + """ + try: + platform_proc = subprocess.Popen(['uname', '-i'], stdout = subprocess.PIPE) + platform, _ = platform_proc.communicate() + return platform.strip() + except: + return None + @memoized def all_platforms(): modules = [] |