1 # Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
2 # file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
3 # http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
5 # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
6 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
7 # <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
8 # option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
9 # except according to those terms.
11 ################################################################################
12 # Native libraries built as part of the rust build process
14 # This portion of the rust build system is meant to keep track of native
15 # dependencies and how to build them. It is currently required that all native
16 # dependencies are built as static libraries, as slinging around dynamic
17 # libraries isn't exactly the most fun thing to do.
19 # This section should need minimal modification to add new libraries. The
20 # relevant variables are:
23 # This is a list of all native libraries which are built as part of the
24 # build process. It will build all libraries into RT_OUTPUT_DIR with the
25 # appropriate name of static library as dictated by the target platform
28 # This is a list of files relative to the src/rt directory which are
29 # needed to build the native library. Each file will be compiled to an
30 # object file, and then all the object files will be assembled into an
31 # archive (static library). The list contains files of any extension
33 # If adding a new library, you should update the NATIVE_LIBS list, and then list
34 # the required files below it. The list of required files is a list of files
35 # that's per-target so you're allowed to conditionally add files based on the
37 ################################################################################
38 NATIVE_LIBS := hoedown miniz rust_test_helpers
40 # $(1) is the target triple
41 define NATIVE_LIBRARIES
43 NATIVE_DEPS_hoedown_$(1) := hoedown/src/autolink.c \
44 hoedown/src/buffer.c \
45 hoedown/src/document.c \
46 hoedown/src/escape.c \
48 hoedown/src/html_blocks.c \
49 hoedown/src/html_smartypants.c \
52 NATIVE_DEPS_miniz_$(1) = miniz.c
53 NATIVE_DEPS_rust_test_helpers_$(1) := rust_test_helpers.c
55 ################################################################################
56 # You shouldn't find it that necessary to edit anything below this line.
57 ################################################################################
59 # While we're defining the native libraries for each target, we define some
60 # common rules used to build files for various targets.
62 RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1) := $(1)/rt
64 $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/%.o: $(S)src/rt/%.c $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
66 @$$(call E, compile: $$@)
67 $$(Q)$$(call CFG_COMPILE_C_$(1), $$@, \
68 $$(call CFG_CC_INCLUDE_$(1),$$(S)src/rt/hoedown/src) \
69 $$(call CFG_CC_INCLUDE_$(1),$$(S)src/rt) \
70 $$(RUNTIME_CFLAGS_$(1))) $$<
72 $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/%.o: $(S)src/rt/%.S $$(MKFILE_DEPS) \
73 $$(LLVM_CONFIG_$$(CFG_BUILD))
75 @$$(call E, compile: $$@)
76 $$(Q)$$(call CFG_ASSEMBLE_$(1),$$@,$$<)
78 # On MSVC targets the compiler's default include path (e.g. where to find system
79 # headers) is specified by the INCLUDE environment variable. This may not be set
80 # so the ./configure script scraped the relevant values and this is the location
81 # that we put them into cl.exe's environment.
82 ifeq ($$(findstring msvc,$(1)),msvc)
83 $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/%.o: \
84 export INCLUDE := $$(CFG_MSVC_INCLUDE_PATH_$$(HOST_$(1)))
86 export INCLUDE := $$(CFG_MSVC_INCLUDE_PATH_$$(HOST_$(1)))
90 $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET),$(eval $(call NATIVE_LIBRARIES,$(target))))
92 # A macro for devining how to build third party libraries listed above (based
93 # on their dependencies).
96 # $(2) is the lib name
97 define THIRD_PARTY_LIB
99 OBJS_$(2)_$(1) := $$(NATIVE_DEPS_$(2)_$(1):%=$$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/%)
100 OBJS_$(2)_$(1) := $$(OBJS_$(2)_$(1):.c=.o)
101 OBJS_$(2)_$(1) := $$(OBJS_$(2)_$(1):.cpp=.o)
102 OBJS_$(2)_$(1) := $$(OBJS_$(2)_$(1):.S=.o)
103 NATIVE_$(2)_$(1) := $$(call CFG_STATIC_LIB_NAME_$(1),$(2))
104 $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/$$(NATIVE_$(2)_$(1)): $$(OBJS_$(2)_$(1))
105 @$$(call E, link: $$@)
106 $$(Q)$$(call CFG_CREATE_ARCHIVE_$(1),$$@) $$^
110 $(foreach lib,$(NATIVE_LIBS), \
111 $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET), \
112 $(eval $(call THIRD_PARTY_LIB,$(target),$(lib)))))
115 ################################################################################
116 # Building third-party targets with external build systems
118 # This location is meant for dependencies which have external build systems. It
119 # is still assumed that the output of each of these steps is a static library
120 # in the correct location.
121 ################################################################################
123 define DEF_THIRD_PARTY_TARGETS
125 # $(1) is the target triple
127 ifeq ($$(CFG_WINDOWSY_$(1)),1)
128 # A bit of history here, this used to be --enable-lazy-lock added in #14006
129 # which was filed with jemalloc in jemalloc/jemalloc#83 which was also
130 # reported to MinGW: http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/395/
132 # When updating jemalloc to 4.0, however, it was found that binaries would
133 # exit with the status code STATUS_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED indicating that a thread
134 # was unlocking a mutex it never locked. Disabling this "lazy lock" option
135 # seems to fix the issue, but it was enabled by default for MinGW targets in
136 # 13473c7 for jemalloc.
138 # As a result of all that, force disabling lazy lock on Windows, and after
139 # reading some code it at least *appears* that the initialization of mutexes
140 # is otherwise ok in jemalloc, so shouldn't cause problems hopefully...
142 # tl;dr: make windows behave like other platforms by disabling lazy locking,
143 # but requires passing an option due to a historical default with
145 JEMALLOC_ARGS_$(1) := --disable-lazy-lock
146 else ifeq ($(OSTYPE_$(1)), apple-ios)
147 JEMALLOC_ARGS_$(1) := --disable-tls
148 else ifeq ($(findstring android, $(OSTYPE_$(1))), android)
149 JEMALLOC_ARGS_$(1) := --disable-tls
152 ifdef CFG_ENABLE_DEBUG_JEMALLOC
153 JEMALLOC_ARGS_$(1) += --enable-debug --enable-fill
156 ################################################################################
158 ################################################################################
160 ifdef CFG_ENABLE_FAST_MAKE
161 JEMALLOC_DEPS := $(S)/.gitmodules
163 JEMALLOC_DEPS := $(wildcard \
165 $(S)src/jemalloc/*/* \
166 $(S)src/jemalloc/*/*/* \
167 $(S)src/jemalloc/*/*/*/*)
170 # See #17183 for details, this file is touched during the build process so we
171 # don't want to consider it as a dependency.
172 JEMALLOC_DEPS := $(filter-out $(S)src/jemalloc/VERSION,$$(JEMALLOC_DEPS))
174 JEMALLOC_NAME_$(1) := $$(call CFG_STATIC_LIB_NAME_$(1),jemalloc)
175 ifeq ($$(CFG_WINDOWSY_$(1)),1)
176 JEMALLOC_REAL_NAME_$(1) := $$(call CFG_STATIC_LIB_NAME_$(1),jemalloc_s)
178 JEMALLOC_REAL_NAME_$(1) := $$(call CFG_STATIC_LIB_NAME_$(1),jemalloc_pic)
180 JEMALLOC_LIB_$(1) := $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/$$(JEMALLOC_NAME_$(1))
181 JEMALLOC_BUILD_DIR_$(1) := $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/jemalloc
182 JEMALLOC_LOCAL_$(1) := $$(JEMALLOC_BUILD_DIR_$(1))/lib/$$(JEMALLOC_REAL_NAME_$(1))
184 $$(JEMALLOC_LOCAL_$(1)): $$(JEMALLOC_DEPS) $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
185 @$$(call E, make: jemalloc)
186 cd "$$(JEMALLOC_BUILD_DIR_$(1))"; "$(S)src/jemalloc/configure" \
187 $$(JEMALLOC_ARGS_$(1)) --with-jemalloc-prefix=je_ $(CFG_JEMALLOC_FLAGS) \
188 --build=$$(CFG_GNU_TRIPLE_$(CFG_BUILD)) --host=$$(CFG_GNU_TRIPLE_$(1)) \
189 CC="$$(CC_$(1)) $$(CFG_JEMALLOC_CFLAGS_$(1))" \
191 RANLIB="$$(AR_$(1)) s" \
192 CPPFLAGS="-I $(S)src/rt/" \
193 EXTRA_CFLAGS="-g1 -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections"
194 $$(Q)$$(MAKE) -C "$$(JEMALLOC_BUILD_DIR_$(1))" build_lib_static
196 ifeq ($(1),$$(CFG_BUILD))
197 ifneq ($$(CFG_JEMALLOC_ROOT),)
198 $$(JEMALLOC_LIB_$(1)): $$(CFG_JEMALLOC_ROOT)/libjemalloc_pic.a
199 @$$(call E, copy: jemalloc)
202 $$(JEMALLOC_LIB_$(1)): $$(JEMALLOC_LOCAL_$(1))
206 $$(JEMALLOC_LIB_$(1)): $$(JEMALLOC_LOCAL_$(1))
210 ################################################################################
212 ################################################################################
214 ifdef CFG_ENABLE_FAST_MAKE
215 COMPRT_DEPS := $(S)/.gitmodules
217 COMPRT_DEPS := $(wildcard \
218 $(S)src/compiler-rt/* \
219 $(S)src/compiler-rt/*/* \
220 $(S)src/compiler-rt/*/*/* \
221 $(S)src/compiler-rt/*/*/*/*)
224 COMPRT_NAME_$(1) := $$(call CFG_STATIC_LIB_NAME_$(1),compiler-rt)
225 COMPRT_LIB_$(1) := $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/$$(COMPRT_NAME_$(1))
226 COMPRT_BUILD_DIR_$(1) := $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/compiler-rt
228 ifeq ($$(findstring msvc,$(1)),msvc)
229 $$(COMPRT_LIB_$(1)): $$(COMPRT_DEPS) $$(MKFILE_DEPS) $$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))
230 @$$(call E, cmake: compiler-rt)
231 $$(Q)cd "$$(COMPRT_BUILD_DIR_$(1))"; $$(CFG_CMAKE) "$(S)src/compiler-rt" \
232 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$$(LLVM_BUILD_CONFIG_MODE) \
233 -DLLVM_CONFIG_PATH=$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1)) \
234 -G"$$(CFG_CMAKE_GENERATOR)"
235 $$(Q)$$(CFG_CMAKE) --build "$$(COMPRT_BUILD_DIR_$(1))" \
236 --target lib/builtins/builtins \
237 --config $$(LLVM_BUILD_CONFIG_MODE) \
239 $$(Q)cp $$(COMPRT_BUILD_DIR_$(1))/lib/windows/$$(LLVM_BUILD_CONFIG_MODE)/clang_rt.builtins-$$(HOST_$(1)).lib $$@
241 COMPRT_CC_$(1) := $$(CC_$(1))
242 COMPRT_AR_$(1) := $$(AR_$(1))
243 # We chomp -Werror here because GCC warns about the type signature of
244 # builtins not matching its own and the build fails. It's a bit hacky,
245 # but what can we do, we're building libclang-rt using GCC ......
246 COMPRT_CFLAGS_$(1) := $$(subst -Werror,,$$(CFG_GCCISH_CFLAGS_$(1))) -std=c99
248 # FreeBSD Clang's packaging is problematic; it doesn't copy unwind.h to
249 # the standard include directory. This should really be in our changes to
250 # compiler-rt, but we override the CFLAGS here so there isn't much choice
251 ifeq ($$(findstring freebsd,$(1)),freebsd)
252 COMPRT_CFLAGS_$(1) += -I/usr/include/c++/v1
255 $$(COMPRT_LIB_$(1)): $$(COMPRT_DEPS) $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
256 @$$(call E, make: compiler-rt)
257 $$(Q)$$(MAKE) -C "$(S)src/compiler-rt" \
258 ProjSrcRoot="$(S)src/compiler-rt" \
259 ProjObjRoot="$$(abspath $$(COMPRT_BUILD_DIR_$(1)))" \
260 CC='$$(COMPRT_CC_$(1))' \
261 AR='$$(COMPRT_AR_$(1))' \
262 RANLIB='$$(COMPRT_AR_$(1)) s' \
263 CFLAGS="$$(COMPRT_CFLAGS_$(1))" \
266 $$(Q)cp $$(COMPRT_BUILD_DIR_$(1))/triple/builtins/libcompiler_rt.a $$@
268 ################################################################################
271 # We use libbacktrace on linux to get symbols in backtraces, but only on linux.
272 # Elsewhere we use other system utilities, so this library is only built on
274 ################################################################################
276 BACKTRACE_NAME_$(1) := $$(call CFG_STATIC_LIB_NAME_$(1),backtrace)
277 BACKTRACE_LIB_$(1) := $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/$$(BACKTRACE_NAME_$(1))
278 BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1) := $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/libbacktrace
280 # We don't use this on platforms that aren't linux-based (with the exception of
281 # msys2/mingw builds on windows, which use it to read the dwarf debug
282 # information) so just make the file available, the compilation of libstd won't
284 ifeq ($$(findstring darwin,$$(OSTYPE_$(1))),darwin)
286 $$(BACKTRACE_LIB_$(1)):
290 ifeq ($$(findstring ios,$$(OSTYPE_$(1))),ios)
292 $$(BACKTRACE_LIB_$(1)):
296 ifeq ($$(findstring msvc,$(1)),msvc)
298 $$(BACKTRACE_LIB_$(1)):
302 ifdef CFG_ENABLE_FAST_MAKE
303 BACKTRACE_DEPS := $(S)/.gitmodules
305 BACKTRACE_DEPS := $(wildcard $(S)src/libbacktrace/*)
308 # We need to export CFLAGS because otherwise it doesn't pick up cross compile
309 # builds. If libbacktrace doesn't realize this, it will attempt to read 64-bit
310 # elf headers when compiled for a 32-bit system, yielding blank backtraces.
312 # This also removes the -Werror flag specifically to prevent errors during
315 # Down below you'll also see echos into the config.h generated by the
316 # ./configure script. This is done to force libbacktrace to *not* use the
317 # atomic/sync functionality because it pulls in unnecessary dependencies and we
318 # never use it anyway.
320 # We also use `env PWD=` to clear the PWD environment variable, and then
321 # execute the command in a new shell. This is necessary to workaround a
322 # buildbot/msys2 bug: the shell is launched with PWD set to a windows-style path,
323 # which results in all further uses of `pwd` also printing a windows-style path,
324 # which breaks libbacktrace's configure script. Clearing PWD within the same
325 # shell is not sufficient.
327 $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1))/Makefile: $$(BACKTRACE_DEPS) $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
328 @$$(call E, configure: libbacktrace for $(1))
329 $$(Q)rm -rf $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1))
330 $$(Q)mkdir -p $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1))
331 $$(Q)(cd $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1)) && env \
335 RANLIB="$$(AR_$(1)) s" \
336 CFLAGS="$$(CFG_GCCISH_CFLAGS_$(1):-Werror=) -fno-stack-protector" \
337 $(S)src/libbacktrace/configure --build=$(CFG_GNU_TRIPLE_$(CFG_BUILD)) --host=$(CFG_GNU_TRIPLE_$(1)))
338 $$(Q)echo '#undef HAVE_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS' >> \
339 $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1))/config.h
340 $$(Q)echo '#undef HAVE_SYNC_FUNCTIONS' >> \
341 $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1))/config.h
343 $$(BACKTRACE_LIB_$(1)): $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1))/Makefile $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
344 @$$(call E, make: libbacktrace)
345 $$(Q)$$(MAKE) -C $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1)) \
346 INCDIR=$(S)src/libbacktrace
347 $$(Q)cp $$(BACKTRACE_BUILD_DIR_$(1))/.libs/libbacktrace.a $$@
349 endif # endif for msvc
350 endif # endif for ios
351 endif # endif for darwin
353 ################################################################################
354 # libc/libunwind for musl
356 # When we're building a musl-like target we're going to link libc/libunwind
357 # statically into the standard library and liblibc, so we need to make sure
358 # they're in a location that we can find
359 ################################################################################
361 ifeq ($$(findstring musl,$(1)),musl)
362 $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/%: $$(CFG_MUSL_ROOT)/lib/%
365 # Ask gcc where it is
366 $$(RT_OUTPUT_DIR_$(1))/%:
367 cp $$(shell $$(CC_$(1)) -print-file-name=$$(@F)) $$@
372 # Instantiate template for all stages/targets
373 $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET), \
374 $(eval $(call DEF_THIRD_PARTY_TARGETS,$(target))))