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diff --git a/build/moz.configure/toolchain.configure b/build/moz.configure/toolchain.configure new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..2ed03d4587 --- /dev/null +++ b/build/moz.configure/toolchain.configure @@ -0,0 +1,2842 @@ +# -*- Mode: python; indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 40 -*- +# vim: set filetype=python: +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + +# Code optimization +# ============================================================== + +option("--disable-optimize", nargs="?", help="Disable optimizations via compiler flags") + + +@depends("--enable-optimize", "--help") +def moz_optimize(option, _): + flags = None + + if len(option): + val = "2" + flags = option[0] + elif option: + val = "1" + else: + val = None + + return namespace( + optimize=val, + flags=flags, + ) + + +set_config("MOZ_OPTIMIZE", moz_optimize.optimize) +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_OPTIMIZE", moz_optimize.optimize) +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_CONFIGURE_OPTIMIZE_FLAGS", moz_optimize.flags) + +# yasm detection +# ============================================================== +yasm = check_prog("YASM", ["yasm"], allow_missing=True) + + +@depends_if(yasm) +@checking("yasm version") +def yasm_version(yasm): + version = ( + check_cmd_output( + yasm, "--version", onerror=lambda: die("Failed to get yasm version.") + ) + .splitlines()[0] + .split()[1] + ) + return Version(version) + + +@depends(yasm, target) +def yasm_asflags(yasm, target): + if yasm: + asflags = { + ("OSX", "x86"): ["-f", "macho32"], + ("OSX", "x86_64"): ["-f", "macho64"], + ("WINNT", "x86"): ["-f", "win32"], + ("WINNT", "x86_64"): ["-f", "x64"], + }.get((target.os, target.cpu), None) + if asflags is None: + # We're assuming every x86 platform we support that's + # not Windows or Mac is ELF. + if target.cpu == "x86": + asflags = ["-f", "elf32"] + elif target.cpu == "x86_64": + asflags = ["-f", "elf64"] + if asflags: + asflags += ["-rnasm", "-pnasm"] + return asflags + + +set_config("YASM_ASFLAGS", yasm_asflags) + + +# Android NDK +# ============================================================== + + +@depends("--disable-compile-environment", target) +def compiling_android(compile_env, target): + return compile_env and target.os == "Android" + + +include("android-ndk.configure", when=compiling_android) + +with only_when(target_is_osx): + # MacOS deployment target version + # ============================================================== + # This needs to happen before any compilation test is done. + + option( + "--enable-macos-target", + env="MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", + nargs=1, + default=depends(target)(lambda t: "11.0" if t.cpu == "aarch64" else "10.12"), + help="Set the minimum MacOS version needed at runtime{|}", + ) + + @depends("--enable-macos-target") + @imports(_from="os", _import="environ") + def macos_target(value): + if value: + # Ensure every compiler process we spawn uses this value. + environ["MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET"] = value[0] + return value[0] + + set_config("MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", macos_target) + add_old_configure_assignment("MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", macos_target) + + +@depends(host) +def host_is_osx(host): + if host.os == "OSX": + return True + + +with only_when(host_is_osx | target_is_osx): + # MacOS SDK + # ========= + option( + "--with-macos-sdk", + env="MACOS_SDK_DIR", + nargs=1, + help="Location of platform SDK to use", + ) + + @depends("--with-macos-sdk", host) + @imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="open") + @imports(_from="os.path", _import="isdir") + @imports("plistlib") + def macos_sdk(sdk, host): + sdk_min_version = Version("10.12") + sdk_max_version = Version("11.1") + + if sdk: + sdk = sdk[0] + elif host.os == "OSX": + sdk = check_cmd_output( + "xcrun", "--show-sdk-path", onerror=lambda: "" + ).rstrip() + if not sdk: + die( + "Could not find the macOS SDK. Please use --with-macos-sdk to give " + "the path to a macOS SDK." + ) + else: + die( + "Need a macOS SDK when targeting macOS. Please use --with-macos-sdk " + "to give the path to a macOS SDK." + ) + + if not isdir(sdk): + die( + "SDK not found in %s. When using --with-macos-sdk, you must specify a " + "valid SDK. SDKs are installed when the optional cross-development " + "tools are selected during the Xcode/Developer Tools installation." + % sdk + ) + with open(os.path.join(sdk, "SDKSettings.plist"), "rb") as plist: + obj = plistlib.load(plist) + if not obj: + die("Error parsing SDKSettings.plist in the SDK directory: %s" % sdk) + if "Version" not in obj: + die( + "Error finding Version information in SDKSettings.plist from the SDK: %s" + % sdk + ) + version = Version(obj["Version"]) + if version < sdk_min_version: + die( + 'SDK version "%s" is too old. Please upgrade to at least %s. ' + "You may need to point to it using --with-macos-sdk=<path> in your " + "mozconfig." % (version, sdk_min_version) + ) + if version > sdk_max_version: + die( + 'SDK version "%s" is unsupported. Please downgrade to version ' + "%s. You may need to point to it using --with-macos-sdk=<path> in " + "your mozconfig." % (version, sdk_max_version) + ) + return sdk + + set_config("MACOS_SDK_DIR", macos_sdk) + + +with only_when(target_is_osx): + with only_when(cross_compiling): + option( + "--with-macos-private-frameworks", + env="MACOS_PRIVATE_FRAMEWORKS_DIR", + nargs=1, + help="Location of private frameworks to use", + ) + + @depends_if("--with-macos-private-frameworks") + @imports(_from="os.path", _import="isdir") + def macos_private_frameworks(value): + if value and not isdir(value[0]): + die( + "PrivateFrameworks not found not found in %s. When using " + "--with-macos-private-frameworks, you must specify a valid " + "directory", + value[0], + ) + return value[0] + + @depends(macos_private_frameworks, macos_sdk) + def macos_private_frameworks(value, sdk): + if value: + return value + return os.path.join(sdk or "/", "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks") + + set_config("MACOS_PRIVATE_FRAMEWORKS_DIR", macos_private_frameworks) + + +# GC rooting and hazard analysis. +# ============================================================== +option(env="MOZ_HAZARD", help="Build for the GC rooting hazard analysis") + + +@depends("MOZ_HAZARD") +def hazard_analysis(value): + if value: + return True + + +set_config("MOZ_HAZARD", hazard_analysis) + + +# Cross-compilation related things. +# ============================================================== +option( + "--with-toolchain-prefix", + env="TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX", + nargs=1, + help="Prefix for the target toolchain", +) + + +@depends("--with-toolchain-prefix", host, target, cross_compiling) +def toolchain_prefix(value, host, target, cross_compiling): + if value: + return tuple(value) + # We don't want a toolchain prefix by default when building on mac for mac. + if cross_compiling and not (target.os == "OSX" and host.os == "OSX"): + return ("%s-" % target.toolchain, "%s-" % target.alias) + + +@depends(toolchain_prefix, target) +def first_toolchain_prefix(toolchain_prefix, target): + # Pass TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX down to the build system if it was given from the + # command line/environment (in which case there's only one value in the tuple), + # or when cross-compiling for Android or OSX. + if toolchain_prefix and ( + target.os in ("Android", "OSX") or len(toolchain_prefix) == 1 + ): + return toolchain_prefix[0] + + +set_config("TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX", first_toolchain_prefix) +add_old_configure_assignment("TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX", first_toolchain_prefix) + + +# Compilers +# ============================================================== +include("compilers-util.configure") + + +def try_preprocess(compiler, language, source, onerror=None): + return try_invoke_compiler(compiler, language, source, ["-E"], onerror) + + +@imports(_from="mozbuild.configure.constants", _import="CompilerType") +@imports(_from="mozbuild.configure.constants", _import="CPU_preprocessor_checks") +@imports(_from="mozbuild.configure.constants", _import="kernel_preprocessor_checks") +@imports(_from="mozbuild.configure.constants", _import="OS_preprocessor_checks") +@imports(_from="six", _import="iteritems") +@imports(_from="textwrap", _import="dedent") +@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="Exception") +def get_compiler_info(compiler, language): + """Returns information about the given `compiler` (command line in the + form of a list or tuple), in the given `language`. + + The returned information includes: + - the compiler type (clang-cl, clang or gcc) + - the compiler version + - the compiler supported language + - the compiler supported language version + """ + # Xcode clang versions are different from the underlying llvm version (they + # instead are aligned with the Xcode version). Fortunately, we can tell + # apart plain clang from Xcode clang, and convert the Xcode clang version + # into the more or less corresponding plain clang version. + check = dedent( + """\ + #if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(__clang__) && defined(_MT) + %COMPILER "clang-cl" + %VERSION __clang_major__.__clang_minor__.__clang_patchlevel__ + #elif defined(__clang__) + %COMPILER "clang" + %VERSION __clang_major__.__clang_minor__.__clang_patchlevel__ + # ifdef __apple_build_version__ + %XCODE 1 + # endif + #elif defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) + %COMPILER "gcc" + %VERSION __GNUC__.__GNUC_MINOR__.__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ + #endif + + #if __cplusplus + %cplusplus __cplusplus + #elif __STDC_VERSION__ + %STDC_VERSION __STDC_VERSION__ + #endif + """ + ) + + # While we're doing some preprocessing, we might as well do some more + # preprocessor-based tests at the same time, to check the toolchain + # matches what we want. + for name, preprocessor_checks in ( + ("CPU", CPU_preprocessor_checks), + ("KERNEL", kernel_preprocessor_checks), + ("OS", OS_preprocessor_checks), + ): + for n, (value, condition) in enumerate(iteritems(preprocessor_checks)): + check += dedent( + """\ + #%(if)s %(condition)s + %%%(name)s "%(value)s" + """ + % { + "if": "elif" if n else "if", + "condition": condition, + "name": name, + "value": value, + } + ) + check += "#endif\n" + + # Also check for endianness. The advantage of living in modern times is + # that all the modern compilers we support now have __BYTE_ORDER__ defined + # by the preprocessor. + check += dedent( + """\ + #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + %ENDIANNESS "little" + #elif __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ + %ENDIANNESS "big" + #endif + """ + ) + + result = try_preprocess(compiler, language, check) + + if not result: + raise FatalCheckError("Unknown compiler or compiler not supported.") + + # Metadata emitted by preprocessors such as GCC with LANG=ja_JP.utf-8 may + # have non-ASCII characters. Treat the output as bytearray. + data = {} + for line in result.splitlines(): + if line.startswith("%"): + k, _, v = line.partition(" ") + k = k.lstrip("%") + data[k] = v.replace(" ", "").lstrip('"').rstrip('"') + log.debug("%s = %s", k, data[k]) + + try: + type = CompilerType(data["COMPILER"]) + except Exception: + raise FatalCheckError("Unknown compiler or compiler not supported.") + + cplusplus = int(data.get("cplusplus", "0L").rstrip("L")) + stdc_version = int(data.get("STDC_VERSION", "0L").rstrip("L")) + + version = data.get("VERSION") + if version: + version = Version(version) + if data.get("XCODE"): + # Derived from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xcode#Toolchain_versions + # with enough granularity for major.minor version checks further + # down the line + if version < "9.1": + version = Version("4.0.0.or.less") + elif version < "10.0": + version = Version("5.0.2") + elif version < "10.0.1": + version = Version("6.0.1") + elif version < "11.0": + version = Version("7.0.0") + elif version < "11.0.3": + version = Version("8.0.0") + elif version < "12.0": + version = Version("9.0.0") + elif version < "12.0.1": + version = Version("10.0.0") + else: + version = Version("10.0.0.or.more") + + return namespace( + type=type, + version=version, + cpu=data.get("CPU"), + kernel=data.get("KERNEL"), + endianness=data.get("ENDIANNESS"), + os=data.get("OS"), + language="C++" if cplusplus else "C", + language_version=cplusplus if cplusplus else stdc_version, + xcode=bool(data.get("XCODE")), + ) + + +def same_arch_different_bits(): + return ( + ("x86", "x86_64"), + ("ppc", "ppc64"), + ("sparc", "sparc64"), + ) + + +@imports(_from="mozbuild.shellutil", _import="quote") +@imports(_from="mozbuild.configure.constants", _import="OS_preprocessor_checks") +def check_compiler(compiler, language, target): + info = get_compiler_info(compiler, language) + + flags = [] + + # Check language standards + # -------------------------------------------------------------------- + if language != info.language: + raise FatalCheckError( + "`%s` is not a %s compiler." % (quote(*compiler), language) + ) + + # Note: We do a strict version check because there sometimes are backwards + # incompatible changes in the standard, and not all code that compiles as + # C99 compiles as e.g. C11 (as of writing, this is true of libnestegg, for + # example) + if info.language == "C" and info.language_version != 199901: + if info.type == "clang-cl": + flags.append("-Xclang") + flags.append("-std=gnu99") + + cxx17_version = 201703 + if info.language == "C++": + if info.language_version != cxx17_version: + # MSVC headers include C++17 features, but don't guard them + # with appropriate checks. + if info.type == "clang-cl": + flags.append("-Xclang") + flags.append("-std=c++17") + else: + flags.append("-std=gnu++17") + + # Check compiler target + # -------------------------------------------------------------------- + has_target = False + if info.type == "clang": + # Add the target explicitly when the target is aarch64 macosx, because + # the Xcode clang target is named differently, and we need to work around + # https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen/issues/1871 and + # https://github.com/alexcrichton/cc-rs/issues/542 so we always want + # the target on the command line, even if the compiler would default to + # that. + if info.xcode and target.os == "OSX" and target.cpu == "aarch64": + if "--target=arm64-apple-darwin" not in compiler: + flags.append("--target=arm64-apple-darwin") + has_target = True + + elif ( + not info.kernel + or info.kernel != target.kernel + or not info.endianness + or info.endianness != target.endianness + ): + flags.append("--target=%s" % target.toolchain) + has_target = True + + # Add target flag when there is an OS mismatch (e.g. building for Android on + # Linux). However, only do this if the target OS is in our whitelist, to + # keep things the same on other platforms. + elif target.os in OS_preprocessor_checks and ( + not info.os or info.os != target.os + ): + flags.append("--target=%s" % target.toolchain) + has_target = True + + if not has_target and (not info.cpu or info.cpu != target.cpu): + same_arch = same_arch_different_bits() + if (target.cpu, info.cpu) in same_arch: + flags.append("-m32") + elif (info.cpu, target.cpu) in same_arch: + flags.append("-m64") + elif info.type == "clang-cl" and target.cpu == "aarch64": + flags.append("--target=%s" % target.toolchain) + elif info.type == "clang": + flags.append("--target=%s" % target.toolchain) + + return namespace( + type=info.type, + version=info.version, + target_cpu=info.cpu, + target_kernel=info.kernel, + target_endianness=info.endianness, + target_os=info.os, + flags=flags, + ) + + +@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="open") +@imports("json") +@imports("os") +def get_vc_paths(topsrcdir): + def vswhere(args): + program_files = os.environ.get("PROGRAMFILES(X86)") or os.environ.get( + "PROGRAMFILES" + ) + if not program_files: + return [] + vswhere = os.path.join( + program_files, "Microsoft Visual Studio", "Installer", "vswhere.exe" + ) + if not os.path.exists(vswhere): + return [] + return json.loads(check_cmd_output(vswhere, "-format", "json", *args)) + + for install in vswhere( + [ + "-products", + "*", + "-requires", + "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64", + ] + ): + path = install["installationPath"] + tools_version = ( + open( + os.path.join( + path, r"VC\Auxiliary\Build\Microsoft.VCToolsVersion.default.txt" + ), + "r", + ) + .read() + .strip() + ) + tools_path = os.path.join(path, r"VC\Tools\MSVC", tools_version) + yield (Version(install["installationVersion"]), tools_path) + + +@depends(host) +def host_is_windows(host): + if host.kernel == "WINNT": + return True + + +option( + "--with-visual-studio-version", + nargs=1, + choices=("2017",), + when=host_is_windows, + help="Select a specific Visual Studio version to use", +) + + +@depends("--with-visual-studio-version", when=host_is_windows) +def vs_major_version(value): + if value: + return {"2017": 15}[value[0]] + + +option( + env="VC_PATH", + nargs=1, + when=host_is_windows, + help="Path to the Microsoft Visual C/C++ compiler", +) + + +@depends( + host, + vs_major_version, + check_build_environment, + "VC_PATH", + "--with-visual-studio-version", + when=host_is_windows, +) +@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="sorted") +@imports(_from="operator", _import="itemgetter") +def vc_compiler_paths_for_version( + host, vs_major_version, env, vc_path, vs_release_name +): + if vc_path and vs_release_name: + die("VC_PATH and --with-visual-studio-version cannot be used together.") + if vc_path: + # Use an arbitrary version, it doesn't matter. + all_versions = [(Version("15"), vc_path[0])] + else: + all_versions = sorted(get_vc_paths(env.topsrcdir), key=itemgetter(0)) + if not all_versions: + return + if vs_major_version: + versions = [d for (v, d) in all_versions if v.major == vs_major_version] + if not versions: + die("Visual Studio %s could not be found!" % vs_release_name) + path = versions[0] + else: + # Choose the newest version. + path = all_versions[-1][1] + host_dir = { + "x86_64": "HostX64", + "x86": "HostX86", + }.get(host.cpu) + if host_dir: + path = os.path.join(path, "bin", host_dir) + return { + "x64": [os.path.join(path, "x64")], + # The cross toolchains require DLLs from the native x64 toolchain. + "x86": [os.path.join(path, "x86"), os.path.join(path, "x64")], + "arm64": [os.path.join(path, "arm64"), os.path.join(path, "x64")], + } + + +@depends(target, vc_compiler_paths_for_version, when=host_is_windows) +def vc_compiler_path(target, paths): + vc_target = { + "x86": "x86", + "x86_64": "x64", + "arm": "arm", + "aarch64": "arm64", + }.get(target.cpu) + if not paths: + return + return paths.get(vc_target) + + +@depends(vc_compiler_path, original_path) +@imports("os") +@imports(_from="os", _import="environ") +def vc_toolchain_search_path(vc_compiler_path, original_path): + result = list(original_path) + + if vc_compiler_path: + # The second item, if there is one, is necessary to have in $PATH for + # Windows to load the required DLLs from there. + if len(vc_compiler_path) > 1: + environ["PATH"] = os.pathsep.join(result + vc_compiler_path[1:]) + + # The first item is where the programs are going to be + result.append(vc_compiler_path[0]) + + return result + + +clang_search_path = bootstrap_search_path("clang", "bin") + + +@depends(bootstrap_search_path("rustc", "bin", when="MOZ_AUTOMATION"), original_path) +@imports("os") +@imports(_from="os", _import="environ") +def rust_search_path(rust_path, original_path): + result = list(rust_path or original_path) + # Also add the rustup install directory for cargo/rustc. + cargo_home = environ.get("CARGO_HOME", "") + if cargo_home: + cargo_home = os.path.abspath(cargo_home) + else: + cargo_home = os.path.expanduser(os.path.join("~", ".cargo")) + rustup_path = os.path.join(cargo_home, "bin") + result.append(rustup_path) + return result + + +# As a workaround until bug 1516228 and bug 1516253 are fixed, set the PATH +# variable for the build to contain the toolchain search path. +@depends(vc_toolchain_search_path) +@imports("os") +@imports(_from="os", _import="environ") +def altered_path(vc_toolchain_search_path): + path = environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep) + altered_path = list(vc_toolchain_search_path) + for p in path: + if p not in altered_path: + altered_path.append(p) + return os.pathsep.join(altered_path) + + +set_config("PATH", altered_path) + + +# Compiler wrappers +# ============================================================== +option( + "--with-compiler-wrapper", + env="COMPILER_WRAPPER", + nargs=1, + help="Enable compiling with wrappers such as distcc and ccache", +) + +option("--with-ccache", env="CCACHE", nargs="?", help="Enable compiling with ccache") + + +@depends_if("--with-ccache") +def ccache(value): + if len(value): + return value + # If --with-ccache was given without an explicit value, we default to + # 'ccache'. + return "ccache" + + +ccache = check_prog( + "CCACHE", + progs=(), + input=ccache, + paths=bootstrap_search_path("sccache"), + allow_missing=True, +) + +option(env="CCACHE_PREFIX", nargs=1, help="Compiler prefix to use when using ccache") + +ccache_prefix = depends_if("CCACHE_PREFIX")(lambda prefix: prefix[0]) +set_config("CCACHE_PREFIX", ccache_prefix) + +# Distinguish ccache from sccache. + + +@depends_if(ccache) +def ccache_is_sccache(ccache): + return check_cmd_output(ccache, "--version").startswith("sccache") + + +@depends(ccache, ccache_is_sccache) +def using_ccache(ccache, ccache_is_sccache): + return ccache and not ccache_is_sccache + + +@depends_if(ccache, ccache_is_sccache) +def using_sccache(ccache, ccache_is_sccache): + return ccache and ccache_is_sccache + + +option(env="RUSTC_WRAPPER", nargs=1, help="Wrap rust compilation with given tool") + + +@depends(ccache, ccache_is_sccache, "RUSTC_WRAPPER") +@imports(_from="textwrap", _import="dedent") +@imports("os") +def check_sccache_version(ccache, ccache_is_sccache, rustc_wrapper): + sccache_min_version = Version("0.2.13") + + def check_version(path): + out = check_cmd_output(path, "--version") + version = Version(out.rstrip().split()[-1]) + if version < sccache_min_version: + die( + dedent( + """\ + sccache %s or later is required. sccache in use at %s has + version %s. + + Please upgrade or acquire a new version with |./mach bootstrap|. + """ + ), + sccache_min_version, + path, + version, + ) + + if ccache and ccache_is_sccache: + check_version(ccache) + + if rustc_wrapper and ( + os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(rustc_wrapper[0]))[0].lower() == "sccache" + ): + check_version(rustc_wrapper[0]) + + +set_config("MOZ_USING_CCACHE", using_ccache) +set_config("MOZ_USING_SCCACHE", using_sccache) + +option(env="SCCACHE_VERBOSE_STATS", help="Print verbose sccache stats after build") + + +@depends(using_sccache, "SCCACHE_VERBOSE_STATS") +def sccache_verbose_stats(using_sccache, verbose_stats): + return using_sccache and bool(verbose_stats) + + +set_config("SCCACHE_VERBOSE_STATS", sccache_verbose_stats) + + +@depends("--with-compiler-wrapper", ccache) +@imports(_from="mozbuild.shellutil", _import="split", _as="shell_split") +def compiler_wrapper(wrapper, ccache): + if wrapper: + raw_wrapper = wrapper[0] + wrapper = shell_split(raw_wrapper) + wrapper_program = find_program(wrapper[0]) + if not wrapper_program: + die( + "Cannot find `%s` from the given compiler wrapper `%s`", + wrapper[0], + raw_wrapper, + ) + wrapper[0] = wrapper_program + + if ccache: + if wrapper: + return tuple([ccache] + wrapper) + else: + return (ccache,) + elif wrapper: + return tuple(wrapper) + + +@depends_if(compiler_wrapper) +def using_compiler_wrapper(compiler_wrapper): + return True + + +set_config("MOZ_USING_COMPILER_WRAPPER", using_compiler_wrapper) + + +@template +def default_c_compilers(host_or_target, other_c_compiler=None): + """Template defining the set of default C compilers for the host and + target platforms. + `host_or_target` is either `host` or `target` (the @depends functions + from init.configure. + `other_c_compiler` is the `target` C compiler when `host_or_target` is `host`. + """ + assert host_or_target in {host, target} + + other_c_compiler = () if other_c_compiler is None else (other_c_compiler,) + + @depends(host_or_target, target, toolchain_prefix, *other_c_compiler) + def default_c_compilers( + host_or_target, target, toolchain_prefix, *other_c_compiler + ): + if host_or_target.kernel == "WINNT": + supported = types = ("clang-cl", "clang") + elif host_or_target.kernel == "Darwin": + types = ("clang",) + supported = ("clang", "gcc") + else: + supported = types = ("clang", "gcc") + + info = other_c_compiler[0] if other_c_compiler else None + if info and info.type in supported: + # When getting default C compilers for the host, we prioritize the + # same compiler as the target C compiler. + prioritized = info.compiler + if info.type == "gcc": + same_arch = same_arch_different_bits() + if ( + target.cpu != host_or_target.cpu + and (target.cpu, host_or_target.cpu) not in same_arch + and (host_or_target.cpu, target.cpu) not in same_arch + ): + # If the target C compiler is GCC, and it can't be used with + # -m32/-m64 for the host, it's probably toolchain-prefixed, + # so we prioritize a raw 'gcc' instead. + prioritized = info.type + + types = [prioritized] + [t for t in types if t != info.type] + + gcc = ("gcc",) + if toolchain_prefix and host_or_target is target: + gcc = tuple("%sgcc" % p for p in toolchain_prefix) + gcc + + result = [] + for type in types: + if type == "gcc": + result.extend(gcc) + else: + result.append(type) + + return tuple(result) + + return default_c_compilers + + +@template +def default_cxx_compilers(c_compiler, other_c_compiler=None, other_cxx_compiler=None): + """Template defining the set of default C++ compilers for the host and + target platforms. + `c_compiler` is the @depends function returning a Compiler instance for + the desired platform. + + Because the build system expects the C and C++ compilers to be from the + same compiler suite, we derive the default C++ compilers from the C + compiler that was found if none was provided. + + We also factor in the target C++ compiler when getting the default host + C++ compiler, using the target C++ compiler if the host and target C + compilers are the same. + """ + + assert (other_c_compiler is None) == (other_cxx_compiler is None) + if other_c_compiler is not None: + other_compilers = (other_c_compiler, other_cxx_compiler) + else: + other_compilers = () + + @depends(c_compiler, *other_compilers) + def default_cxx_compilers(c_compiler, *other_compilers): + if other_compilers: + other_c_compiler, other_cxx_compiler = other_compilers + if other_c_compiler.compiler == c_compiler.compiler: + return (other_cxx_compiler.compiler,) + + dir = os.path.dirname(c_compiler.compiler) + file = os.path.basename(c_compiler.compiler) + + if c_compiler.type == "gcc": + return (os.path.join(dir, file.replace("gcc", "g++")),) + + if c_compiler.type == "clang": + return (os.path.join(dir, file.replace("clang", "clang++")),) + + return (c_compiler.compiler,) + + return default_cxx_compilers + + +@template +def provided_program(env_var, when=None): + """Template handling cases where a program can be specified either as a + path or as a path with applicable arguments. + """ + + @depends_if(env_var, when=when) + @imports(_from="itertools", _import="takewhile") + @imports(_from="mozbuild.shellutil", _import="split", _as="shell_split") + def provided(cmd): + # Assume the first dash-prefixed item (and any subsequent items) are + # command-line options, the item before the dash-prefixed item is + # the program we're looking for, and anything before that is a wrapper + # of some kind (e.g. sccache). + cmd = shell_split(cmd[0]) + + without_flags = list(takewhile(lambda x: not x.startswith("-"), cmd)) + + return namespace( + wrapper=without_flags[:-1], + program=without_flags[-1], + flags=cmd[len(without_flags) :], + ) + + return provided + + +def prepare_flags(host_or_target, macos_sdk): + if macos_sdk and host_or_target.os == "OSX": + return ["-isysroot", macos_sdk] + return [] + + +def minimum_gcc_version(): + return Version("7.1.0") + + +@template +def compiler( + language, + host_or_target, + c_compiler=None, + other_compiler=None, + other_c_compiler=None, +): + """Template handling the generic base checks for the compiler for the + given `language` on the given platform (`host_or_target`). + `host_or_target` is either `host` or `target` (the @depends functions + from init.configure. + When the language is 'C++', `c_compiler` is the result of the `compiler` + template for the language 'C' for the same `host_or_target`. + When `host_or_target` is `host`, `other_compiler` is the result of the + `compiler` template for the same `language` for `target`. + When `host_or_target` is `host` and the language is 'C++', + `other_c_compiler` is the result of the `compiler` template for the + language 'C' for `target`. + """ + assert host_or_target in {host, target} + assert language in ("C", "C++") + assert language == "C" or c_compiler is not None + assert host_or_target is target or other_compiler is not None + assert language == "C" or host_or_target is target or other_c_compiler is not None + + host_or_target_str = { + host: "host", + target: "target", + }[host_or_target] + + var = { + ("C", target): "CC", + ("C++", target): "CXX", + ("C", host): "HOST_CC", + ("C++", host): "HOST_CXX", + }[language, host_or_target] + + default_compilers = { + "C": lambda: default_c_compilers(host_or_target, other_compiler), + "C++": lambda: default_cxx_compilers( + c_compiler, other_c_compiler, other_compiler + ), + }[language]() + + what = "the %s %s compiler" % (host_or_target_str, language) + + option(env=var, nargs=1, help="Path to %s" % what) + + # Handle the compiler given by the user through one of the CC/CXX/HOST_CC/ + # HOST_CXX variables. + provided_compiler = provided_program(var) + + # Normally, we'd use `var` instead of `_var`, but the interaction with + # old-configure complicates things, and for now, we a) can't take the plain + # result from check_prog as CC/CXX/HOST_CC/HOST_CXX and b) have to let + # old-configure AC_SUBST it (because it's autoconf doing it, not us) + compiler = check_prog( + "_%s" % var, + what=what, + progs=default_compilers, + input=provided_compiler.program, + paths=clang_search_path, + ) + + @depends(compiler, provided_compiler, compiler_wrapper, host_or_target, macos_sdk) + @checking("whether %s can be used" % what, lambda x: bool(x)) + @imports(_from="mozbuild.shellutil", _import="quote") + def valid_compiler( + compiler, provided_compiler, compiler_wrapper, host_or_target, macos_sdk + ): + wrapper = list(compiler_wrapper or ()) + flags = prepare_flags(host_or_target, macos_sdk) + if provided_compiler: + provided_wrapper = list(provided_compiler.wrapper) + # When doing a subconfigure, the compiler is set by old-configure + # and it contains the wrappers from --with-compiler-wrapper and + # --with-ccache. + if provided_wrapper[: len(wrapper)] == wrapper: + provided_wrapper = provided_wrapper[len(wrapper) :] + wrapper.extend(provided_wrapper) + flags.extend(provided_compiler.flags) + + info = check_compiler(wrapper + [compiler] + flags, language, host_or_target) + + # Check that the additional flags we got are enough to not require any + # more flags. If we get an exception, just ignore it; it's liable to be + # invalid command-line flags, which means the compiler we're checking + # doesn't support those command-line flags and will fail one or more of + # the checks below. + try: + if info.flags: + flags += info.flags + info = check_compiler( + wrapper + [compiler] + flags, language, host_or_target + ) + except FatalCheckError: + pass + + if not info.target_cpu or info.target_cpu != host_or_target.cpu: + raise FatalCheckError( + "%s %s compiler target CPU (%s) does not match --%s CPU (%s)" + % ( + host_or_target_str.capitalize(), + language, + info.target_cpu or "unknown", + host_or_target_str, + host_or_target.raw_cpu, + ) + ) + + if not info.target_kernel or (info.target_kernel != host_or_target.kernel): + raise FatalCheckError( + "%s %s compiler target kernel (%s) does not match --%s kernel (%s)" + % ( + host_or_target_str.capitalize(), + language, + info.target_kernel or "unknown", + host_or_target_str, + host_or_target.kernel, + ) + ) + + if not info.target_endianness or ( + info.target_endianness != host_or_target.endianness + ): + raise FatalCheckError( + "%s %s compiler target endianness (%s) does not match --%s " + "endianness (%s)" + % ( + host_or_target_str.capitalize(), + language, + info.target_endianness or "unknown", + host_or_target_str, + host_or_target.endianness, + ) + ) + + # Compiler version checks + # =================================================== + # Check the compiler version here instead of in `compiler_version` so + # that the `checking` message doesn't pretend the compiler can be used + # to then bail out one line later. + if info.type == "gcc": + if host_or_target.os == "Android": + raise FatalCheckError( + "GCC is not supported on Android.\n" + "Please use clang from the Android NDK instead." + ) + gcc_version = minimum_gcc_version() + if info.version < gcc_version: + raise FatalCheckError( + "Only GCC %d.%d or newer is supported (found version %s)." + % (gcc_version.major, gcc_version.minor, info.version) + ) + + if info.type == "clang-cl": + if info.version < "8.0.0": + raise FatalCheckError( + "Only clang-cl 8.0 or newer is supported (found version %s)" + % info.version + ) + + # If you want to bump the version check here ensure the version + # is known for Xcode in get_compiler_info. + if info.type == "clang" and info.version < "5.0": + raise FatalCheckError( + "Only clang/llvm 5.0 or newer is supported (found version %s)." + % info.version + ) + + if info.flags: + raise FatalCheckError("Unknown compiler or compiler not supported.") + + return namespace( + wrapper=wrapper, + compiler=compiler, + flags=flags, + type=info.type, + version=info.version, + language=language, + ) + + @depends(valid_compiler) + @checking("%s version" % what) + def compiler_version(compiler): + return compiler.version + + if language == "C++": + + @depends(valid_compiler, c_compiler) + def valid_compiler(compiler, c_compiler): + if compiler.type != c_compiler.type: + die( + "The %s C compiler is %s, while the %s C++ compiler is " + "%s. Need to use the same compiler suite.", + host_or_target_str, + c_compiler.type, + host_or_target_str, + compiler.type, + ) + + if compiler.version != c_compiler.version: + die( + "The %s C compiler is version %s, while the %s C++ " + "compiler is version %s. Need to use the same compiler " + "version.", + host_or_target_str, + c_compiler.version, + host_or_target_str, + compiler.version, + ) + return compiler + + # Set CC/CXX/HOST_CC/HOST_CXX for old-configure, which needs the wrapper + # and the flags that were part of the user input for those variables to + # be provided. + add_old_configure_assignment( + var, + depends_if(valid_compiler)( + lambda x: list(x.wrapper) + [x.compiler] + list(x.flags) + ), + ) + + if host_or_target is target: + add_old_configure_assignment( + "ac_cv_prog_%s" % var, + depends_if(valid_compiler)( + lambda x: list(x.wrapper) + [x.compiler] + list(x.flags) + ), + ) + # We check that it works in python configure already. + add_old_configure_assignment("ac_cv_prog_%s_works" % var.lower(), "yes") + add_old_configure_assignment( + "ac_cv_prog_%s_cross" % var.lower(), + depends(cross_compiling)(lambda x: "yes" if x else "no"), + ) + gcc_like = depends(valid_compiler.type)( + lambda x: "yes" if x in ("gcc", "clang") else "no" + ) + add_old_configure_assignment("ac_cv_prog_%s_g" % var.lower(), gcc_like) + if language == "C": + add_old_configure_assignment("ac_cv_prog_gcc", gcc_like) + if language == "C++": + add_old_configure_assignment("ac_cv_prog_gxx", gcc_like) + + # Set CC_TYPE/CC_VERSION/HOST_CC_TYPE/HOST_CC_VERSION to allow + # old-configure to do some of its still existing checks. + if language == "C": + set_config("%s_TYPE" % var, valid_compiler.type) + add_old_configure_assignment("%s_TYPE" % var, valid_compiler.type) + set_config( + "%s_VERSION" % var, depends(valid_compiler.version)(lambda v: str(v)) + ) + + valid_compiler = compiler_class(valid_compiler, host_or_target) + + def compiler_error(): + raise FatalCheckError( + "Failed compiling a simple %s source with %s" % (language, what) + ) + + valid_compiler.try_compile(check_msg="%s works" % what, onerror=compiler_error) + + set_config("%s_BASE_FLAGS" % var, valid_compiler.flags) + + # Set CPP/CXXCPP for both the build system and old-configure. We don't + # need to check this works for preprocessing, because we already relied + # on $CC -E/$CXX -E doing preprocessing work to validate the compiler + # in the first place. + if host_or_target is target: + pp_var = { + "C": "CPP", + "C++": "CXXCPP", + }[language] + + preprocessor = depends_if(valid_compiler)( + lambda x: list(x.wrapper) + [x.compiler, "-E"] + list(x.flags) + ) + + set_config(pp_var, preprocessor) + add_old_configure_assignment(pp_var, preprocessor) + + if language == "C": + linker_var = { + target: "LD", + host: "HOST_LD", + }[host_or_target] + + @deprecated_option(env=linker_var, nargs=1) + def linker(value): + if value: + return value[0] + + @depends(linker) + def unused_linker(linker): + if linker: + log.warning( + "The value of %s is not used by this build system." % linker_var + ) + + return valid_compiler + + +c_compiler = compiler("C", target) +cxx_compiler = compiler("C++", target, c_compiler=c_compiler) +host_c_compiler = compiler("C", host, other_compiler=c_compiler) +host_cxx_compiler = compiler( + "C++", + host, + c_compiler=host_c_compiler, + other_compiler=cxx_compiler, + other_c_compiler=c_compiler, +) + +# Generic compiler-based conditions. +building_with_gcc = depends(c_compiler)(lambda info: info.type == "gcc") + + +@depends(cxx_compiler, ccache_prefix) +@imports("os") +def cxx_is_icecream(info, ccache_prefix): + if ( + os.path.islink(info.compiler) + and os.path.basename(os.readlink(info.compiler)) == "icecc" + ): + return True + if ccache_prefix and os.path.basename(ccache_prefix) == "icecc": + return True + + +set_config("CXX_IS_ICECREAM", cxx_is_icecream) + + +@depends(c_compiler) +def msvs_version(info): + # clang-cl emulates the same version scheme as cl. And MSVS_VERSION needs to + # be set for GYP on Windows. + if info.type == "clang-cl": + return "2017" + + return "" + + +set_config("MSVS_VERSION", msvs_version) + +include("compile-checks.configure") +include("arm.configure", when=depends(target.cpu)(lambda cpu: cpu == "arm")) + + +@depends(host, host_os_kernel_major_version, target) +def needs_macos_sdk_headers_check(host, version, target): + # Only an issue on Mac OS X 10.14 (and probably above). + if host.kernel != "Darwin" or target.kernel != "Darwin" or version < "18": + return + + return True + + +@depends( + cxx_compiler.try_run( + header="#include_next <inttypes.h>", + check_msg="for macOS SDK headers", + when=needs_macos_sdk_headers_check, + ), + when=needs_macos_sdk_headers_check, +) +def check_have_mac_10_14_sdk(value): + if value: + return + + die( + "System inttypes.h not found. Please try running " + "`open /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg` " + "and following the instructions to install the necessary headers" + ) + + +@depends( + have_64_bit, + try_compile( + body='static_assert(sizeof(void *) == 8, "")', check_msg="for 64-bit OS" + ), +) +def check_have_64_bit(have_64_bit, compiler_have_64_bit): + if have_64_bit != compiler_have_64_bit: + configure_error( + "The target compiler does not agree with configure " + "about the target bitness." + ) + + +@depends(cxx_compiler, target) +def needs_libstdcxx_newness_check(cxx_compiler, target): + # We only have to care about this on Linux and MinGW. + if cxx_compiler.type == "clang-cl": + return + + if target.kernel not in ("Linux", "WINNT"): + return + + if target.os == "Android": + return + + return True + + +def die_on_old_libstdcxx(): + die( + "The libstdc++ in use is not new enough. Please run " + "./mach bootstrap to update your compiler, or update your system " + "libstdc++ installation." + ) + + +try_compile( + includes=["cstddef"], + body="\n".join( + [ + # _GLIBCXX_RELEASE showed up in libstdc++ 7. + "#if defined(__GLIBCXX__) && !defined(_GLIBCXX_RELEASE)", + "# error libstdc++ not new enough", + "#endif", + "#if defined(_GLIBCXX_RELEASE)", + "# if _GLIBCXX_RELEASE < %d" % minimum_gcc_version().major, + "# error libstdc++ not new enough", + "# else", + " (void) 0", + "# endif", + "#endif", + ] + ), + check_msg="for new enough STL headers from libstdc++", + when=needs_libstdcxx_newness_check, + onerror=die_on_old_libstdcxx, +) + + +@depends(c_compiler, target) +def default_debug_flags(compiler_info, target): + # Debug info is ON by default. + if compiler_info.type == "clang-cl": + return "-Z7" + elif target.kernel == "WINNT" and compiler_info.type == "clang": + return "-g -gcodeview" + return "-g" + + +option(env="MOZ_DEBUG_FLAGS", nargs=1, help="Debug compiler flags") + +imply_option("--enable-debug-symbols", depends_if("--enable-debug")(lambda v: v)) + +option( + "--disable-debug-symbols", + nargs="?", + help="Disable debug symbols using the given compiler flags", +) + +set_config("MOZ_DEBUG_SYMBOLS", depends_if("--enable-debug-symbols")(lambda _: True)) + + +@depends("MOZ_DEBUG_FLAGS", "--enable-debug-symbols", default_debug_flags) +def debug_flags(env_debug_flags, enable_debug_flags, default_debug_flags): + # If MOZ_DEBUG_FLAGS is set, and --enable-debug-symbols is set to a value, + # --enable-debug-symbols takes precedence. Note, the value of + # --enable-debug-symbols may be implied by --enable-debug. + if len(enable_debug_flags): + return enable_debug_flags[0] + if env_debug_flags: + return env_debug_flags[0] + return default_debug_flags + + +set_config("MOZ_DEBUG_FLAGS", debug_flags) +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_DEBUG_FLAGS", debug_flags) + + +@depends(c_compiler) +def color_cflags(info): + # We could test compiling with flags. By why incur the overhead when + # color support should always be present in a specific toolchain + # version? + + # Code for auto-adding this flag to compiler invocations needs to + # determine if an existing flag isn't already present. That is likely + # using exact string matching on the returned value. So if the return + # value changes to e.g. "<x>=always", exact string match may fail and + # multiple color flags could be added. So examine downstream consumers + # before adding flags to return values. + if info.type == "gcc": + return "-fdiagnostics-color" + elif info.type == "clang": + return "-fcolor-diagnostics" + else: + return "" + + +set_config("COLOR_CFLAGS", color_cflags) + +# Some standard library headers (notably bionic on Android) declare standard +# functions (e.g. getchar()) and also #define macros for those standard +# functions. libc++ deals with this by doing something like the following +# (explanatory comments added): +# +# #ifdef FUNC +# // Capture the definition of FUNC. +# inline _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY int __libcpp_FUNC(...) { return FUNC(...); } +# #undef FUNC +# // Use a real inline definition. +# inline _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY int FUNC(...) { return _libcpp_FUNC(...); } +# #endif +# +# _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY is typically defined as: +# +# __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden"), __always_inline__)) +# +# Unfortunately, this interacts badly with our system header wrappers, as the: +# +# #pragma GCC visibility push(default) +# +# that they do prior to including the actual system header is treated by the +# compiler as an explicit declaration of visibility on every function declared +# in the header. Therefore, when the libc++ code above is encountered, it is +# as though the compiler has effectively seen: +# +# int FUNC(...) __attribute__((__visibility__("default"))); +# int FUNC(...) __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden"))); +# +# and the compiler complains about the mismatched visibility declarations. +# +# However, libc++ will only define _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY if there is no +# existing definition. We can therefore define it to the empty string (since +# we are properly managing visibility ourselves) and avoid this whole mess. +# Note that we don't need to do this with gcc, as libc++ detects gcc and +# effectively does the same thing we are doing here. +# +# _LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE needs a similar workarounds, since it too declares +# hidden visibility. +# +# _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI is a macro in libc++ versions in NDKs >=r19. It too +# declares hidden visibility, but it also declares functions as excluded from +# explicit instantiation (roughly: the function can be unused in the current +# compilation, but does not then trigger an actual definition of the function; +# it is assumed the real definition comes from elsewhere). We need to replicate +# this setup. + + +@depends(c_compiler, target) +def libcxx_override_visibility(c_compiler, target): + if c_compiler.type == "clang" and target.os == "Android": + return namespace( + empty="", + hide_from_abi="__attribute__((__exclude_from_explicit_instantiation__))", + ) + + +set_define("_LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY", libcxx_override_visibility.empty) +set_define("_LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE", libcxx_override_visibility.empty) + +set_define("_LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI", libcxx_override_visibility.hide_from_abi) + + +@depends(target, check_build_environment) +def visibility_flags(target, env): + if target.os != "WINNT": + if target.kernel == "Darwin": + return ("-fvisibility=hidden", "-fvisibility-inlines-hidden") + return ( + "-I%s/system_wrappers" % os.path.join(env.dist), + "-include", + "%s/config/gcc_hidden.h" % env.topsrcdir, + ) + + +@depends(target, visibility_flags) +def wrap_system_includes(target, visibility_flags): + if visibility_flags and target.kernel != "Darwin": + return True + + +set_define( + "HAVE_VISIBILITY_HIDDEN_ATTRIBUTE", + depends(visibility_flags)(lambda v: bool(v) or None), +) +set_define( + "HAVE_VISIBILITY_ATTRIBUTE", depends(visibility_flags)(lambda v: bool(v) or None) +) +set_config("WRAP_SYSTEM_INCLUDES", wrap_system_includes) +set_config("VISIBILITY_FLAGS", visibility_flags) + + +@template +def depend_cflags(host_or_target_c_compiler): + @depends(host_or_target_c_compiler) + def depend_cflags(host_or_target_c_compiler): + if host_or_target_c_compiler.type != "clang-cl": + return ["-MD", "-MP", "-MF $(MDDEPDIR)/$(@F).pp"] + else: + # clang-cl doesn't accept the normal -MD -MP -MF options that clang + # does, but the underlying cc1 binary understands how to generate + # dependency files. These options are based on analyzing what the + # normal clang driver sends to cc1 when given the "correct" + # dependency options. + return [ + "-Xclang", + "-MP", + "-Xclang", + "-dependency-file", + "-Xclang", + "$(MDDEPDIR)/$(@F).pp", + "-Xclang", + "-MT", + "-Xclang", + "$@", + ] + + return depend_cflags + + +set_config("_DEPEND_CFLAGS", depend_cflags(c_compiler)) +set_config("_HOST_DEPEND_CFLAGS", depend_cflags(host_c_compiler)) + + +@depends(c_compiler) +def preprocess_option(compiler): + # The uses of PREPROCESS_OPTION depend on the spacing for -o/-Fi. + if compiler.type in ("gcc", "clang"): + return "-E -o " + else: + return "-P -Fi" + + +set_config("PREPROCESS_OPTION", preprocess_option) + + +# We only want to include windows.configure when we are compiling on +# Windows, or for Windows. + + +@depends(target, host) +def is_windows(target, host): + return host.kernel == "WINNT" or target.kernel == "WINNT" + + +include("windows.configure", when=is_windows) + + +# On Power ISA, determine compiler flags for VMX, VSX and VSX-3. + +set_config( + "PPC_VMX_FLAGS", + ["-maltivec"], + when=depends(target.cpu)(lambda cpu: cpu.startswith("ppc")), +) + +set_config( + "PPC_VSX_FLAGS", + ["-mvsx"], + when=depends(target.cpu)(lambda cpu: cpu.startswith("ppc")), +) + +set_config( + "PPC_VSX3_FLAGS", + ["-mvsx", "-mcpu=power9"], + when=depends(target.cpu)(lambda cpu: cpu.startswith("ppc")), +) + +# ASAN +# ============================================================== + +option("--enable-address-sanitizer", help="Enable Address Sanitizer") + + +@depends(when="--enable-address-sanitizer") +def asan(): + return True + + +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_ASAN", asan) + +# MSAN +# ============================================================== + +option("--enable-memory-sanitizer", help="Enable Memory Sanitizer") + + +@depends(when="--enable-memory-sanitizer") +def msan(): + return True + + +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_MSAN", msan) + +# TSAN +# ============================================================== + +option("--enable-thread-sanitizer", help="Enable Thread Sanitizer") + + +@depends(when="--enable-thread-sanitizer") +def tsan(): + return True + + +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_TSAN", tsan) + +# UBSAN +# ============================================================== + +option( + "--enable-undefined-sanitizer", nargs="*", help="Enable UndefinedBehavior Sanitizer" +) + + +@depends_if("--enable-undefined-sanitizer") +def ubsan(options): + default_checks = [ + "bool", + "bounds", + "enum", + "integer-divide-by-zero", + "object-size", + "pointer-overflow", + "return", + "vla-bound", + ] + + checks = options if len(options) else default_checks + + return ",".join(checks) + + +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_UBSAN_CHECKS", ubsan) + + +option( + "--enable-signed-overflow-sanitizer", + help="Enable UndefinedBehavior Sanitizer (Signed Integer Overflow Parts)", +) + + +@depends(when="--enable-signed-overflow-sanitizer") +def ub_signed_overflow_san(): + return True + + +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_SIGNED_OVERFLOW_SANITIZE", ub_signed_overflow_san) + + +option( + "--enable-unsigned-overflow-sanitizer", + help="Enable UndefinedBehavior Sanitizer (Unsigned Integer Overflow Parts)", +) + + +@depends(when="--enable-unsigned-overflow-sanitizer") +def ub_unsigned_overflow_san(): + return True + + +add_old_configure_assignment("MOZ_UNSIGNED_OVERFLOW_SANITIZE", ub_unsigned_overflow_san) + +# Security Hardening +# ============================================================== + +option( + "--enable-hardening", + env="MOZ_SECURITY_HARDENING", + help="Enables security hardening compiler options", +) + + +# This function is a bit confusing. It adds or removes hardening flags in +# three stuations: if --enable-hardening is passed; if --disable-hardening +# is passed, and if no flag is passed. +# +# At time of this comment writing, all flags are actually added in the +# default no-flag case; making --enable-hardening the same as omitting the +# flag. --disable-hardening will omit the security flags. (However, not all +# possible security flags will be omitted by --disable-hardening, as many are +# compiler-default options we do not explicitly enable.) +@depends( + "--enable-hardening", + "--enable-address-sanitizer", + "--enable-debug", + "--enable-optimize", + c_compiler, + target, +) +def security_hardening_cflags( + hardening_flag, asan, debug, optimize, c_compiler, target +): + compiler_is_gccish = c_compiler.type in ("gcc", "clang") + mingw_clang = c_compiler.type == "clang" and target.os == "WINNT" + + flags = [] + ldflags = [] + js_flags = [] + js_ldflags = [] + + # ---------------------------------------------------------- + # If hardening is explicitly enabled, or not explicitly disabled + if hardening_flag.origin == "default" or hardening_flag: + # FORTIFY_SOURCE ------------------------------------ + # Require optimization for FORTIFY_SOURCE. See Bug 1417452 + # Also, undefine it before defining it just in case a distro adds it, see Bug 1418398 + if compiler_is_gccish and optimize and not asan: + # Don't enable FORTIFY_SOURCE on Android on the top-level, but do enable in js/ + if target.os != "Android": + flags.append("-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE") + flags.append("-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2") + js_flags.append("-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE") + js_flags.append("-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2") + if mingw_clang: + # mingw-clang needs to link in ssp which is not done by default + ldflags.append("-lssp") + js_ldflags.append("-lssp") + + # fstack-protector ------------------------------------ + # Enable only if hardening is not disabled and ASAN is + # not on as ASAN will catch the crashes for us + if compiler_is_gccish and not asan: + flags.append("-fstack-protector-strong") + ldflags.append("-fstack-protector-strong") + js_flags.append("-fstack-protector-strong") + js_ldflags.append("-fstack-protector-strong") + + if ( + c_compiler.type == "clang" + and c_compiler.version >= "11.0.1" + and target.os not in ("WINNT", "OSX") + and target.cpu in ("x86", "x86_64", "ppc64", "s390x") + ): + flags.append("-fstack-clash-protection") + ldflags.append("-fstack-clash-protection") + js_flags.append("-fstack-clash-protection") + js_ldflags.append("-fstack-clash-protection") + + # ftrivial-auto-var-init ------------------------------ + # Initialize local variables with a 0xAA pattern in clang debug builds. + # Linux32 fails some xpcshell tests with -ftrivial-auto-var-init + linux32 = target.kernel == "Linux" and target.cpu == "x86" + if ( + (c_compiler.type == "clang" or c_compiler.type == "clang-cl") + and c_compiler.version >= "8" + and debug + and not linux32 + ): + if c_compiler.type == "clang-cl": + flags.append("-Xclang") + js_flags.append("-Xclang") + flags.append("-ftrivial-auto-var-init=pattern") + js_flags.append("-ftrivial-auto-var-init=pattern") + + # ASLR ------------------------------------------------ + # ASLR (dynamicbase) is enabled by default in clang-cl; but the + # mingw-clang build requires it to be explicitly enabled + if mingw_clang: + ldflags.append("-Wl,--dynamicbase") + js_ldflags.append("-Wl,--dynamicbase") + + # Control Flow Guard (CFG) ---------------------------- + if ( + c_compiler.type == "clang-cl" + and c_compiler.version >= "8" + and (target.cpu != "aarch64" or c_compiler.version >= "8.0.1") + ): + if target.cpu == "aarch64" and c_compiler.version >= "10.0.0": + # The added checks in clang 10 make arm64 builds crash. (Bug 1639318) + flags.append("-guard:cf,nochecks") + js_flags.append("-guard:cf,nochecks") + else: + flags.append("-guard:cf") + js_flags.append("-guard:cf") + # nolongjmp is needed because clang doesn't emit the CFG tables of + # setjmp return addresses https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40057 + ldflags.append("-guard:cf,nolongjmp") + js_ldflags.append("-guard:cf,nolongjmp") + + # ---------------------------------------------------------- + # If ASAN _is_ on, undefine FORTIFY_SOURCE just to be safe + if asan: + flags.append("-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE") + js_flags.append("-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE") + + # fno-common ----------------------------------------- + # Do not merge variables for ASAN; can detect some subtle bugs + if asan: + # clang-cl does not recognize the flag, it must be passed down to clang + if c_compiler.type == "clang-cl": + flags.append("-Xclang") + flags.append("-fno-common") + + return namespace( + flags=flags, + ldflags=ldflags, + js_flags=js_flags, + js_ldflags=js_ldflags, + ) + + +set_config("MOZ_HARDENING_CFLAGS", security_hardening_cflags.flags) +set_config("MOZ_HARDENING_LDFLAGS", security_hardening_cflags.ldflags) +set_config("MOZ_HARDENING_CFLAGS_JS", security_hardening_cflags.js_flags) +set_config("MOZ_HARDENING_LDFLAGS_JS", security_hardening_cflags.js_ldflags) + + +# Frame pointers +# ============================================================== +@depends(c_compiler) +def frame_pointer_flags(compiler): + if compiler.type == "clang-cl": + return namespace( + enable=["-Oy-"], + disable=["-Oy"], + ) + return namespace( + enable=["-fno-omit-frame-pointer", "-funwind-tables"], + disable=["-fomit-frame-pointer", "-funwind-tables"], + ) + + +@depends( + moz_optimize.optimize, + moz_debug, + target, + "--enable-memory-sanitizer", + "--enable-address-sanitizer", + "--enable-undefined-sanitizer", +) +def frame_pointer_default(optimize, debug, target, msan, asan, ubsan): + return bool( + not optimize + or debug + or msan + or asan + or ubsan + or (target.os == "WINNT" and target.cpu in ("x86", "aarch64")) + ) + + +option( + "--enable-frame-pointers", + default=frame_pointer_default, + help="{Enable|Disable} frame pointers", +) + + +@depends("--enable-frame-pointers", frame_pointer_flags) +def frame_pointer_flags(enable, flags): + if enable: + return flags.enable + return flags.disable + + +set_config("MOZ_FRAMEPTR_FLAGS", frame_pointer_flags) + + +# nasm detection +# ============================================================== +nasm = check_prog( + "NASM", ["nasm"], allow_missing=True, paths=bootstrap_search_path("nasm") +) + + +@depends_if(nasm) +@checking("nasm version") +def nasm_version(nasm): + (retcode, stdout, _) = get_cmd_output(nasm, "-v") + if retcode: + # mac stub binary + return None + + version = stdout.splitlines()[0].split()[2] + return Version(version) + + +@depends_if(nasm_version) +def nasm_major_version(nasm_version): + return str(nasm_version.major) + + +@depends_if(nasm_version) +def nasm_minor_version(nasm_version): + return str(nasm_version.minor) + + +set_config("NASM_MAJOR_VERSION", nasm_major_version) +set_config("NASM_MINOR_VERSION", nasm_minor_version) + + +@depends(nasm, target) +def nasm_asflags(nasm, target): + if nasm: + asflags = { + ("OSX", "x86"): ["-f", "macho32"], + ("OSX", "x86_64"): ["-f", "macho64"], + ("WINNT", "x86"): ["-f", "win32"], + ("WINNT", "x86_64"): ["-f", "win64"], + }.get((target.os, target.cpu), None) + if asflags is None: + # We're assuming every x86 platform we support that's + # not Windows or Mac is ELF. + if target.cpu == "x86": + asflags = ["-f", "elf32"] + elif target.cpu == "x86_64": + asflags = ["-f", "elf64"] + return asflags + + +set_config("NASM_ASFLAGS", nasm_asflags) + + +@depends(nasm_asflags) +def have_nasm(value): + if value: + return True + + +@depends(yasm_asflags) +def have_yasm(yasm_asflags): + if yasm_asflags: + return True + + +set_config("HAVE_NASM", have_nasm) + +set_config("HAVE_YASM", have_yasm) +# Until the YASM variable is not necessary in old-configure. +add_old_configure_assignment("YASM", have_yasm) + + +# Code Coverage +# ============================================================== + +option("--enable-coverage", env="MOZ_CODE_COVERAGE", help="Enable code coverage") + + +@depends("--enable-coverage") +def code_coverage(value): + if value: + return True + + +set_config("MOZ_CODE_COVERAGE", code_coverage) +set_define("MOZ_CODE_COVERAGE", code_coverage) + + +@depends(target, c_compiler, vc_path, check_build_environment, when=code_coverage) +@imports("os") +@imports("re") +@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="open") +def coverage_cflags(target, c_compiler, vc_path, build_env): + cflags = ["--coverage"] + + # clang 11 no longer accepts this flag (its behavior became the default) + if c_compiler.type in ("clang", "clang-cl") and c_compiler.version < "11.0.0": + cflags += [ + "-Xclang", + "-coverage-no-function-names-in-data", + ] + + if target.os == "WINNT" and c_compiler.type == "clang-cl": + # The Visual Studio directory is the parent of the Visual C++ directory. + vs_path = os.path.dirname(vc_path) + + # We need to get the real path of Visual Studio, which can be in a + # symlinked directory (for example, on automation). + vs_path = os.path.realpath(vs_path) + + cflags += [ + "-fprofile-exclude-files=^{}.*$".format(re.escape(vs_path)), + ] + + response_file_path = os.path.join(build_env.topobjdir, "code_coverage_cflags") + + with open(response_file_path, "w") as f: + f.write(" ".join(cflags)) + + return ["@{}".format(response_file_path)] + + +set_config("COVERAGE_CFLAGS", coverage_cflags) + +# ============================================================== + +option(env="RUSTFLAGS", nargs=1, help="Rust compiler flags") +set_config("RUSTFLAGS", depends("RUSTFLAGS")(lambda flags: flags)) + + +# Rust compiler flags +# ============================================================== + +option( + env="RUSTC_OPT_LEVEL", + nargs=1, + help="Rust compiler optimization level (-C opt-level=%s)", +) + +# --enable-release kicks in full optimizations. +imply_option("RUSTC_OPT_LEVEL", "2", when="--enable-release") + + +@depends("RUSTC_OPT_LEVEL", moz_optimize) +def rustc_opt_level(opt_level_option, moz_optimize): + if opt_level_option: + return opt_level_option[0] + else: + return "1" if moz_optimize.optimize else "0" + + +@depends( + rustc_opt_level, + debug_rust, + target, + "--enable-debug-symbols", + "--enable-frame-pointers", +) +def rust_compile_flags(opt_level, debug_rust, target, debug_symbols, frame_pointers): + # Cargo currently supports only two interesting profiles for building: + # development and release. Those map (roughly) to --enable-debug and + # --disable-debug in Gecko, respectively. + # + # But we'd also like to support an additional axis of control for + # optimization level. Since Cargo only supports 2 profiles, we're in + # a bit of a bind. + # + # Code here derives various compiler options given other configure options. + # The options defined here effectively override defaults specified in + # Cargo.toml files. + + debug_assertions = None + debug_info = None + + # opt-level=0 implies -C debug-assertions, which may not be desired + # unless Rust debugging is enabled. + if opt_level == "0" and not debug_rust: + debug_assertions = False + + if debug_symbols: + debug_info = "2" + + opts = [] + + if opt_level is not None: + opts.append("opt-level=%s" % opt_level) + if debug_assertions is not None: + opts.append("debug-assertions=%s" % ("yes" if debug_assertions else "no")) + if debug_info is not None: + opts.append("debuginfo=%s" % debug_info) + if frame_pointers: + opts.append("force-frame-pointers=yes") + # CFG for arm64 is crashy, see `def security_hardening_cflags`. + if target.kernel == "WINNT" and target.cpu != "aarch64": + opts.append("control-flow-guard=yes") + + flags = [] + for opt in opts: + flags.extend(["-C", opt]) + + return flags + + +# Rust incremental compilation +# ============================================================== + + +option("--disable-cargo-incremental", help="Disable incremental rust compilation.") + + +@depends( + rustc_opt_level, + debug_rust, + "MOZ_AUTOMATION", + code_coverage, + "--disable-cargo-incremental", + using_sccache, + "RUSTC_WRAPPER", +) +@imports("os") +def cargo_incremental( + opt_level, + debug_rust, + automation, + code_coverage, + enabled, + using_sccache, + rustc_wrapper, +): + """Return a value for the CARGO_INCREMENTAL environment variable.""" + + if not enabled: + return "0" + + # We never want to use incremental compilation in automation. sccache + # handles our automation use case much better than incremental compilation + # would. + if automation: + return "0" + + # Coverage instrumentation doesn't play well with incremental compilation + # https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50203. + if code_coverage: + return "0" + + # Incremental compilation doesn't work as well as it should, and if we're + # using sccache, it's better to use sccache than incremental compilation. + if not using_sccache and rustc_wrapper: + rustc_wrapper = os.path.basename(rustc_wrapper[0]) + if os.path.splitext(rustc_wrapper)[0].lower() == "sccache": + using_sccache = True + if using_sccache: + return "0" + + # Incremental compilation is automatically turned on for debug builds, so + # we don't need to do anything special here. + if debug_rust: + return + + # --enable-release automatically sets -O2 for Rust code, and people can + # set RUSTC_OPT_LEVEL to 2 or even 3 if they want to profile Rust code. + # Let's assume that if Rust code is using -O2 or higher, we shouldn't + # be using incremental compilation, because we'd be imposing a + # significant runtime cost. + if opt_level not in ("0", "1"): + return + + # We're clear to use incremental compilation! + return "1" + + +set_config("CARGO_INCREMENTAL", cargo_incremental) + +# Linker detection +# ============================================================== +# The policy is as follows: +# For Windows: +# - the linker is picked via the LINKER environment variable per windows.configure, +# but ought to be llvm-lld in any case. +# For macOS: +# - the linker is ld64, either from XCode on macOS, or from cctools-ports when +# cross-compiling. lld can be enabled manually, but as of writing, mach-o support +# for lld is incomplete. +# For other OSes: +# - on local developer builds: lld is used if present. Otherwise gold is used if present +# otherwise, BFD ld is used. +# - on release/official builds: whatever "ld" resolves to is used, except on Android x86/x86_64 +# where BFD ld is used. Usually, "ld" resolves to BFD ld, except with the Android NDK, +# where it resolves to gold. lld is not used by default on Linux and Android because +# it introduces layout changes that prevent elfhack from working. See e.g. +# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1563654#c2. +@depends(target) +def is_linker_option_enabled(target): + if target.kernel not in ("WINNT", "SunOS"): + return True + + +option( + "--enable-gold", + env="MOZ_FORCE_GOLD", + help="Enable GNU Gold Linker when it is not already the default", + when=is_linker_option_enabled, +) + +imply_option("--enable-linker", "gold", when="--enable-gold") + + +@depends(target, developer_options) +def enable_linker_default(target, developer_options): + # x86-64 gold has bugs in how it lays out .note.* sections. See bug 1573820. + # x86-32 gold has a bug when assembly files are built. See bug 1651699. + # lld is faster, so prefer that for developer builds. + if target.os == "Android" and target.cpu in ("x86", "x86_64"): + return "lld" if developer_options else "bfd" + + +option( + "--enable-linker", + nargs=1, + help="Select the linker {bfd, gold, ld64, lld, lld-*}{|}", + default=enable_linker_default, + when=is_linker_option_enabled, +) + + +# No-op to enable depending on --enable-linker from default_elfhack in +# toolkit/moz.configure. +@depends("--enable-linker", when=is_linker_option_enabled) +def enable_linker(linker): + return linker + + +@depends( + "--enable-linker", + c_compiler, + developer_options, + "--enable-gold", + extra_toolchain_flags, + target, + when=is_linker_option_enabled, +) +@checking("for linker", lambda x: x.KIND) +@imports("os") +@imports("shutil") +def select_linker( + linker, c_compiler, developer_options, enable_gold, toolchain_flags, target +): + + if linker: + linker = linker[0] + else: + linker = None + + def is_valid_linker(linker): + if target.kernel == "Darwin": + valid_linkers = ("ld64", "lld") + else: + valid_linkers = ("bfd", "gold", "lld") + if linker in valid_linkers: + return True + if "lld" in valid_linkers and linker.startswith("lld-"): + return True + return False + + if linker and not is_valid_linker(linker): + # Check that we are trying to use a supported linker + die("Unsupported linker " + linker) + + # Check the kind of linker + version_check = ["-Wl,--version"] + cmd_base = c_compiler.wrapper + [c_compiler.compiler] + c_compiler.flags + + def try_linker(linker): + # Generate the compiler flag + if linker == "ld64": + linker_flag = ["-fuse-ld=ld"] + elif linker: + linker_flag = ["-fuse-ld=" + linker] + else: + linker_flag = [] + cmd = cmd_base + linker_flag + version_check + if toolchain_flags: + cmd += toolchain_flags + + # ld64 doesn't have anything to print out a version. It does print out + # "ld64: For information on command line options please use 'man ld'." + # but that would require doing two attempts, one with --version, that + # would fail, and another with --help. + # Instead, abuse its LD_PRINT_OPTIONS feature to detect a message + # specific to it on stderr when it fails to process --version. + env = dict(os.environ) + env["LD_PRINT_OPTIONS"] = "1" + # Some locales might not print out the strings we are looking for, so + # ensure consistent output. + env["LC_ALL"] = "C" + retcode, stdout, stderr = get_cmd_output(*cmd, env=env) + if retcode == 1 and "Logging ld64 options" in stderr: + kind = "ld64" + + elif retcode != 0: + return None + + elif "GNU ld" in stdout: + # We are using the normal linker + kind = "bfd" + + elif "GNU gold" in stdout: + kind = "gold" + + elif "LLD" in stdout: + kind = "lld" + + else: + kind = "unknown" + + return namespace( + KIND=kind, + LINKER_FLAG=linker_flag, + ) + + result = try_linker(linker) + if result is None: + if linker: + die("Could not use {} as linker".format(linker)) + die("Failed to find a linker") + + if ( + linker is None + and enable_gold.origin == "default" + and developer_options + and result.KIND in ("bfd", "gold") + ): + # try and use lld if available. + tried = try_linker("lld") + if result.KIND != "gold" and (tried is None or tried.KIND != "lld"): + tried = try_linker("gold") + if tried is None or tried.KIND != "gold": + tried = None + if tried: + result = tried + + # If an explicit linker was given, error out if what we found is different. + if linker and not linker.startswith(result.KIND): + die("Could not use {} as linker".format(linker)) + + return result + + +set_config("LINKER_KIND", select_linker.KIND) + + +@depends_if(select_linker, macos_sdk) +def linker_ldflags(linker, macos_sdk): + flags = list((linker and linker.LINKER_FLAG) or []) + if macos_sdk: + if linker and linker.KIND == "ld64": + flags.append("-Wl,-syslibroot,%s" % macos_sdk) + else: + flags.append("-Wl,--sysroot=%s" % macos_sdk) + + return flags + + +add_old_configure_assignment("LINKER_LDFLAGS", linker_ldflags) + + +# There's a wrinkle with MinGW: linker configuration is not enabled, so +# `select_linker` is never invoked. Hard-code around it. +@depends(select_linker, target, c_compiler) +def gcc_use_gnu_ld(select_linker, target, c_compiler): + if select_linker is not None: + return select_linker.KIND in ("bfd", "gold", "lld") + if target.kernel == "WINNT" and c_compiler.type == "clang": + return True + return None + + +# GCC_USE_GNU_LD=1 means the linker is command line compatible with GNU ld. +set_config("GCC_USE_GNU_LD", gcc_use_gnu_ld) +add_old_configure_assignment("GCC_USE_GNU_LD", gcc_use_gnu_ld) + +# Assembler detection +# ============================================================== + +option(env="AS", nargs=1, help="Path to the assembler") + + +@depends(target, c_compiler) +def as_info(target, c_compiler): + if c_compiler.type == "clang-cl": + ml = { + "x86": "ml.exe", + "x86_64": "ml64.exe", + "aarch64": "armasm64.exe", + }.get(target.cpu) + return namespace(type="masm", names=(ml,)) + # When building with anything but clang-cl, we just use the C compiler as the assembler. + return namespace(type="gcc", names=(c_compiler.compiler,)) + + +# One would expect the assembler to be specified merely as a program. But in +# cases where the assembler is passed down into js/, it can be specified in +# the same way as CC: a program + a list of argument flags. We might as well +# permit the same behavior in general, even though it seems somewhat unusual. +# So we have to do the same sort of dance as we did above with +# `provided_compiler`. +provided_assembler = provided_program("AS") +assembler = check_prog( + "_AS", + input=provided_assembler.program, + what="the assembler", + progs=as_info.names, + paths=vc_toolchain_search_path, +) + + +@depends(as_info, assembler, provided_assembler, c_compiler) +def as_with_flags(as_info, assembler, provided_assembler, c_compiler): + if provided_assembler: + return provided_assembler.wrapper + [assembler] + provided_assembler.flags + + if as_info.type == "masm": + return assembler + + assert as_info.type == "gcc" + + # Need to add compiler wrappers and flags as appropriate. + return c_compiler.wrapper + [assembler] + c_compiler.flags + + +add_old_configure_assignment("AS", as_with_flags) +add_old_configure_assignment("ac_cv_prog_AS", as_with_flags) + + +@depends(assembler, c_compiler, extra_toolchain_flags) +@imports("subprocess") +@imports(_from="os", _import="devnull") +def gnu_as(assembler, c_compiler, toolchain_flags): + # clang uses a compatible GNU assembler. + if c_compiler.type == "clang": + return True + + if c_compiler.type == "gcc": + cmd = [assembler] + c_compiler.flags + if toolchain_flags: + cmd += toolchain_flags + cmd += ["-Wa,--version", "-c", "-o", devnull, "-x", "assembler", "-"] + # We don't actually have to provide any input on stdin, `Popen.communicate` will + # close the stdin pipe. + # clang will error if it uses its integrated assembler for this target, + # so handle failures gracefully. + if "GNU" in check_cmd_output(*cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, onerror=lambda: ""): + return True + + +set_config("GNU_AS", gnu_as) +add_old_configure_assignment("GNU_AS", gnu_as) + + +@depends(as_info, target) +def as_dash_c_flag(as_info, target): + # armasm64 doesn't understand -c. + if as_info.type == "masm" and target.cpu == "aarch64": + return "" + else: + return "-c" + + +set_config("AS_DASH_C_FLAG", as_dash_c_flag) + + +@depends(as_info, target) +def as_outoption(as_info, target): + # The uses of ASOUTOPTION depend on the spacing for -o/-Fo. + if as_info.type == "masm" and target.cpu != "aarch64": + return "-Fo" + + return "-o " + + +set_config("ASOUTOPTION", as_outoption) + +# clang plugin handling +# ============================================================== + +option( + "--enable-clang-plugin", + env="ENABLE_CLANG_PLUGIN", + help="Enable building with the Clang plugin (gecko specific static analyzers)", +) + +add_old_configure_assignment( + "ENABLE_CLANG_PLUGIN", depends_if("--enable-clang-plugin")(lambda _: True) +) + + +@depends(host_c_compiler, c_compiler, when="--enable-clang-plugin") +def llvm_config(host_c_compiler, c_compiler): + clang = None + for compiler in (host_c_compiler, c_compiler): + if compiler and compiler.type == "clang": + clang = compiler.compiler + break + elif compiler and compiler.type == "clang-cl": + clang = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(compiler.compiler), "clang") + break + + if not clang: + die("Cannot --enable-clang-plugin when not building with clang") + llvm_config = "llvm-config" + out = check_cmd_output(clang, "--print-prog-name=llvm-config", onerror=lambda: None) + if out: + llvm_config = out.rstrip() + return (llvm_config,) + + +llvm_config = check_prog( + "LLVM_CONFIG", + llvm_config, + what="llvm-config", + when="--enable-clang-plugin", + paths=clang_search_path, +) + +add_old_configure_assignment("LLVM_CONFIG", llvm_config) + + +option( + "--enable-clang-plugin-alpha", + env="ENABLE_CLANG_PLUGIN_ALPHA", + help="Enable static analysis with clang-plugin alpha checks.", +) + + +@depends("--enable-clang-plugin", "--enable-clang-plugin-alpha") +def check_clang_plugin_alpha(enable_clang_plugin, enable_clang_plugin_alpha): + if enable_clang_plugin_alpha: + if enable_clang_plugin: + return True + die("Cannot enable clang-plugin alpha checkers without --enable-clang-plugin.") + + +add_old_configure_assignment("ENABLE_CLANG_PLUGIN_ALPHA", check_clang_plugin_alpha) +set_define("MOZ_CLANG_PLUGIN_ALPHA", check_clang_plugin_alpha) + +option( + "--enable-mozsearch-plugin", + env="ENABLE_MOZSEARCH_PLUGIN", + help="Enable building with the mozsearch indexer plugin", +) + +add_old_configure_assignment( + "ENABLE_MOZSEARCH_PLUGIN", depends_if("--enable-mozsearch-plugin")(lambda _: True) +) + +# Libstdc++ compatibility hacks +# ============================================================== +# +option( + "--enable-stdcxx-compat", + env="MOZ_STDCXX_COMPAT", + help="Enable compatibility with older libstdc++", +) + + +@template +def libstdcxx_version(var, compiler): + @depends(compiler, when="--enable-stdcxx-compat") + @checking(var, lambda v: v and "GLIBCXX_%s" % v.dotted) + @imports(_from="mozbuild.configure.libstdcxx", _import="find_version") + @imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="Exception") + def version(compiler): + try: + result = find_version( + compiler.wrapper + [compiler.compiler] + compiler.flags + ) + except Exception: + die("Couldn't determine libstdc++ version") + if result: + return namespace( + dotted=result[0], + encoded=str(result[1]), + ) + + set_config(var, version.encoded) + return version + + +add_gcc_flag( + "-D_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI=0", + cxx_compiler, + when=libstdcxx_version("MOZ_LIBSTDCXX_TARGET_VERSION", cxx_compiler), +) +add_gcc_flag( + "-D_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI=0", + host_cxx_compiler, + when=libstdcxx_version("MOZ_LIBSTDCXX_HOST_VERSION", host_cxx_compiler), +) + + +# Support various fuzzing options +# ============================================================== +option("--enable-fuzzing", help="Enable fuzzing support") + + +@depends("--enable-fuzzing") +def enable_fuzzing(value): + if value: + return True + + +@depends( + try_compile( + body="__AFL_COMPILER;", check_msg="for AFL compiler", when="--enable-fuzzing" + ) +) +def enable_aflfuzzer(afl): + if afl: + return True + + +@depends(enable_fuzzing, enable_aflfuzzer, c_compiler, target) +def enable_libfuzzer(fuzzing, afl, c_compiler, target): + if fuzzing and not afl and c_compiler.type == "clang" and target.os != "Android": + return True + + +@depends(enable_fuzzing, enable_aflfuzzer, enable_libfuzzer) +def enable_fuzzing_interfaces(fuzzing, afl, libfuzzer): + if fuzzing and (afl or libfuzzer): + return True + + +set_config("FUZZING", enable_fuzzing) +set_define("FUZZING", enable_fuzzing) + +set_config("LIBFUZZER", enable_libfuzzer) +set_define("LIBFUZZER", enable_libfuzzer) +add_old_configure_assignment("LIBFUZZER", enable_libfuzzer) + +set_config("FUZZING_INTERFACES", enable_fuzzing_interfaces) +set_define("FUZZING_INTERFACES", enable_fuzzing_interfaces) +add_old_configure_assignment("FUZZING_INTERFACES", enable_fuzzing_interfaces) + + +@depends( + c_compiler.try_compile( + flags=["-fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link"], + when=enable_fuzzing, + check_msg="whether the C compiler supports -fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link", + ), + tsan, +) +def libfuzzer_flags(value, tsan): + if tsan: + # With ThreadSanitizer, we should not use any libFuzzer instrumentation because + # it is incompatible (e.g. there are races on global sanitizer coverage counters). + # Instead we use an empty set of flags here but still build the fuzzing targets. + # With this setup, we can still run files through these targets in TSan builds, + # e.g. those obtained from regular fuzzing. + # This code can be removed once libFuzzer has been made compatible with TSan. + # + # Also, this code needs to be kept in sync with certain gyp files, currently: + # - dom/media/webrtc/transport/third_party/nICEr/nicer.gyp + return namespace(no_link_flag_supported=False, use_flags=[]) + + if value: + no_link_flag_supported = True + # recommended for (and only supported by) clang >= 6 + use_flags = ["-fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link"] + else: + no_link_flag_supported = False + use_flags = ["-fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc-guard,trace-cmp"] + + return namespace( + no_link_flag_supported=no_link_flag_supported, + use_flags=use_flags, + ) + + +set_config("HAVE_LIBFUZZER_FLAG_FUZZER_NO_LINK", libfuzzer_flags.no_link_flag_supported) +set_config("LIBFUZZER_FLAGS", libfuzzer_flags.use_flags) +add_old_configure_assignment("LIBFUZZER_FLAGS", libfuzzer_flags.use_flags) + +# Shared library building +# ============================================================== + +# XXX: The use of makefile constructs in these variables is awful. +@depends(target, c_compiler) +def make_shared_library(target, compiler): + if target.os == "WINNT": + if compiler.type == "gcc": + return namespace( + mkshlib=["$(CXX)", "$(DSO_LDOPTS)", "-o", "$@"], + mkcshlib=["$(CC)", "$(DSO_LDOPTS)", "-o", "$@"], + ) + elif compiler.type == "clang": + return namespace( + mkshlib=[ + "$(CXX)", + "$(DSO_LDOPTS)", + "-Wl,-pdb,$(LINK_PDBFILE)", + "-o", + "$@", + ], + mkcshlib=[ + "$(CC)", + "$(DSO_LDOPTS)", + "-Wl,-pdb,$(LINK_PDBFILE)", + "-o", + "$@", + ], + ) + else: + linker = [ + "$(LINKER)", + "-NOLOGO", + "-DLL", + "-OUT:$@", + "-PDB:$(LINK_PDBFILE)", + "$(DSO_LDOPTS)", + ] + return namespace( + mkshlib=linker, + mkcshlib=linker, + ) + + cc = ["$(CC)", "$(COMPUTED_C_LDFLAGS)"] + cxx = ["$(CXX)", "$(COMPUTED_CXX_LDFLAGS)"] + flags = ["$(PGO_CFLAGS)", "$(DSO_PIC_CFLAGS)", "$(DSO_LDOPTS)"] + output = ["-o", "$@"] + + if target.kernel == "Darwin": + soname = [] + elif target.os == "NetBSD": + soname = ["-Wl,-soname,$(DSO_SONAME)"] + else: + assert compiler.type in ("gcc", "clang") + + soname = ["-Wl,-h,$(DSO_SONAME)"] + + return namespace( + mkshlib=cxx + flags + soname + output, + mkcshlib=cc + flags + soname + output, + ) + + +set_config("MKSHLIB", make_shared_library.mkshlib) +set_config("MKCSHLIB", make_shared_library.mkcshlib) + + +@depends(c_compiler, toolchain_prefix, when=target_is_windows) +def rc_names(c_compiler, toolchain_prefix): + if c_compiler.type in ("gcc", "clang"): + return tuple("%s%s" % (p, "windres") for p in ("",) + (toolchain_prefix or ())) + return ("llvm-rc",) + + +check_prog("RC", rc_names, paths=clang_search_path, when=target_is_windows) + + +@depends(toolchain_prefix, c_compiler) +def ar_config(toolchain_prefix, c_compiler): + if c_compiler.type == "clang-cl": + return namespace( + names=("llvm-lib",), + flags=("-llvmlibthin", "-out:$@"), + ) + + names = tuple("%s%s" % (p, "ar") for p in (toolchain_prefix or ()) + ("",)) + if c_compiler.type == "clang": + # Get the llvm-ar path as per the output from clang --print-prog-name=llvm-ar + # so that we directly get the one under the clang directory, rather than one + # that might be in /usr/bin and that might point to one from a different version + # of clang. + out = check_cmd_output( + c_compiler.compiler, "--print-prog-name=llvm-ar", onerror=lambda: None + ) + llvm_ar = out.rstrip() if out else "llvm-ar" + names = (llvm_ar,) + names + + return namespace( + names=names, + flags=("crs", "$@"), + ) + + +ar = check_prog("AR", ar_config.names, paths=clang_search_path) + +add_old_configure_assignment("AR", ar) + +set_config("AR_FLAGS", ar_config.flags) + + +@depends(toolchain_prefix, c_compiler) +def nm_names(toolchain_prefix, c_compiler): + names = tuple("%s%s" % (p, "nm") for p in (toolchain_prefix or ()) + ("",)) + if c_compiler.type == "clang": + # Get the llvm-nm path as per the output from clang --print-prog-name=llvm-nm + # so that we directly get the one under the clang directory, rather than one + # that might be in /usr/bin and that might point to one from a different version + # of clang. + out = check_cmd_output( + c_compiler.compiler, "--print-prog-name=llvm-nm", onerror=lambda: None + ) + llvm_nm = out.rstrip() if out else "llvm-nm" + names = (llvm_nm,) + names + + return names + + +check_prog("NM", nm_names, paths=clang_search_path, when=target_is_linux) + + +option("--enable-cpp-rtti", help="Enable C++ RTTI") + +add_old_configure_assignment("_MOZ_USE_RTTI", "1", when="--enable-cpp-rtti") |