// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package main import ( "bytes" "fmt" "os" "strings" ) /* * Helpers for building runtime. */ // mkzversion writes zversion.go: // // package sys // // const TheVersion = // const Goexperiment = // const StackGuardMultiplier = // func mkzversion(dir, file string) { var buf bytes.Buffer fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "// Code generated by go tool dist; DO NOT EDIT.\n") fmt.Fprintln(&buf) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "package sys\n") fmt.Fprintln(&buf) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const TheVersion = `%s`\n", findgoversion()) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const Goexperiment = `%s`\n", os.Getenv("GOEXPERIMENT")) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const StackGuardMultiplierDefault = %d\n", stackGuardMultiplierDefault()) writefile(buf.String(), file, writeSkipSame) } // mkzbootstrap writes cmd/internal/objabi/zbootstrap.go: // // package objabi // // const defaultGOROOT = // const defaultGO386 = // const defaultGOARM = // const defaultGOMIPS = // const defaultGOMIPS64 = // const defaultGOPPC64 = // const defaultGOOS = runtime.GOOS // const defaultGOARCH = runtime.GOARCH // const defaultGO_EXTLINK_ENABLED = // const version = // const stackGuardMultiplierDefault = // const goexperiment = // // The use of runtime.GOOS and runtime.GOARCH makes sure that // a cross-compiled compiler expects to compile for its own target // system. That is, if on a Mac you do: // // GOOS=linux GOARCH=ppc64 go build cmd/compile // // the resulting compiler will default to generating linux/ppc64 object files. // This is more useful than having it default to generating objects for the // original target (in this example, a Mac). func mkzbootstrap(file string) { var buf bytes.Buffer fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "// Code generated by go tool dist; DO NOT EDIT.\n") fmt.Fprintln(&buf) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "package objabi\n") fmt.Fprintln(&buf) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "import \"runtime\"\n") fmt.Fprintln(&buf) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGO386 = `%s`\n", go386) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGOARM = `%s`\n", goarm) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGOMIPS = `%s`\n", gomips) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGOMIPS64 = `%s`\n", gomips64) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGOPPC64 = `%s`\n", goppc64) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGOOS = runtime.GOOS\n") fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGOARCH = runtime.GOARCH\n") fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGO_EXTLINK_ENABLED = `%s`\n", goextlinkenabled) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const defaultGO_LDSO = `%s`\n", defaultldso) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const version = `%s`\n", findgoversion()) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const stackGuardMultiplierDefault = %d\n", stackGuardMultiplierDefault()) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const goexperiment = `%s`\n", os.Getenv("GOEXPERIMENT")) writefile(buf.String(), file, writeSkipSame) } // stackGuardMultiplierDefault returns a multiplier to apply to the default // stack guard size. Larger multipliers are used for non-optimized // builds that have larger stack frames. func stackGuardMultiplierDefault() int { for _, s := range strings.Split(os.Getenv("GO_GCFLAGS"), " ") { if s == "-N" { return 2 } } return 1 }