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+#[cfg(feature = "cc")]
+use cc::Build;
+use std::env::var;
+use std::io::Write;
+
+/// The directory for out-of-line (“outline”) libraries.
+const OUTLINE_PATH: &str = "src/backend/linux_raw/arch/outline";
+
+fn main() {
+ // Don't rerun this on changes other than build.rs, as we only depend on
+ // the rustc version.
+ println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs");
+
+ use_feature_or_nothing("rustc_attrs");
+
+ // Features only used in no-std configurations.
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
+ {
+ use_feature_or_nothing("const_raw_ptr_deref");
+ use_feature_or_nothing("core_ffi_c");
+ use_feature_or_nothing("core_c_str");
+ use_feature_or_nothing("alloc_c_string");
+ }
+
+ // Gather target information.
+ let arch = var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").unwrap();
+ let vendor = var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_VENDOR").unwrap();
+ let asm_name = format!("{}/{}.s", OUTLINE_PATH, arch);
+ let asm_name_present = std::fs::metadata(&asm_name).is_ok();
+ let target_os = var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap();
+ let pointer_width = var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_POINTER_WIDTH").unwrap();
+ let endian = var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ENDIAN").unwrap();
+
+ // Check for special target variants.
+ let is_x32 = arch == "x86_64" && pointer_width == "32";
+ let is_arm64_ilp32 = arch == "aarch64" && pointer_width == "32";
+ let is_powerpc64be = arch == "powerpc64" && endian == "big";
+ let is_mipseb = arch == "mips" && endian == "big";
+ let is_mips64eb = arch == "mips64" && endian == "big";
+ let is_unsupported_abi = is_x32 || is_arm64_ilp32 || is_powerpc64be || is_mipseb || is_mips64eb;
+
+ // Check for `--features=use-libc`. This allows crate users to enable the
+ // libc backend.
+ let feature_use_libc = var("CARGO_FEATURE_USE_LIBC").is_ok();
+
+ // Check for `--features=rustc-dep-of-std`. This is used when rustix is
+ // being used to build std, in which case `can_compile` doesn't work
+ // because `core` isn't available yet, but also, we can assume we have a
+ // recent compiler.
+ let feature_rustc_dep_of_std = var("CARGO_FEATURE_RUSTC_DEP_OF_STD").is_ok();
+
+ // Check for `RUSTFLAGS=--cfg=rustix_use_libc`. This allows end users to
+ // enable the libc backend even if rustix is depended on transitively.
+ let cfg_use_libc = var("CARGO_CFG_RUSTIX_USE_LIBC").is_ok();
+
+ // Check for eg. `RUSTFLAGS=--cfg=rustix_use_experimental_asm`. This is a
+ // rustc flag rather than a cargo feature flag because it's experimental
+ // and not something we want accidentally enabled via `--all-features`.
+ let rustix_use_experimental_asm = var("CARGO_CFG_RUSTIX_USE_EXPERIMENTAL_ASM").is_ok();
+
+ // Miri doesn't support inline asm, and has builtin support for recognizing
+ // libc FFI calls, so if we're running under miri, use the libc backend.
+ let miri = var("CARGO_CFG_MIRI").is_ok();
+
+ // If the libc backend is requested, or if we're not on a platform for
+ // which we have linux_raw support, use the libc backend.
+ //
+ // For now Android uses the libc backend; in theory it could use the
+ // linux_raw backend, but to do that we'll need to figure out how to
+ // install the toolchain for it.
+ if feature_use_libc
+ || cfg_use_libc
+ || target_os != "linux"
+ || !asm_name_present
+ || is_unsupported_abi
+ || miri
+ {
+ // Use the libc backend.
+ use_feature("libc");
+ } else {
+ // Use the linux_raw backend.
+ use_feature("linux_raw");
+ use_feature_or_nothing("core_intrinsics");
+
+ // Use inline asm if we have it, or outline asm otherwise. On 32-bit
+ // x86 our asm support requires naked functions. On PowerPC and MIPS,
+ // Rust's inline asm is considered experimental, so only use it if
+ // `--cfg=rustix_use_experimental_asm` is given.
+ if (feature_rustc_dep_of_std || vendor == "mustang" || can_compile("use std::arch::asm;"))
+ && (arch != "x86" || has_feature("naked_functions"))
+ && ((arch != "powerpc64" && arch != "mips" && arch != "mips64")
+ || rustix_use_experimental_asm)
+ {
+ use_feature("asm");
+ if arch == "x86" {
+ use_feature("naked_functions");
+ }
+ if rustix_use_experimental_asm {
+ use_feature("asm_experimental_arch");
+ }
+ } else {
+ link_in_librustix_outline(&arch, &asm_name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Detect whether the compiler requires us to use thumb mode on ARM.
+ if arch == "arm" && use_thumb_mode() {
+ use_feature("thumb_mode");
+ }
+
+ // Rust's libc crate groups some OS's together which have similar APIs;
+ // create similarly-named features to make `cfg` tests more concise.
+ if target_os == "freebsd" || target_os == "dragonfly" {
+ use_feature("freebsdlike");
+ }
+ if target_os == "openbsd" || target_os == "netbsd" {
+ use_feature("netbsdlike");
+ }
+ if target_os == "macos" || target_os == "ios" || target_os == "tvos" || target_os == "watchos" {
+ use_feature("apple");
+ }
+ if target_os == "linux"
+ || target_os == "l4re"
+ || target_os == "android"
+ || target_os == "emscripten"
+ {
+ use_feature("linux_like");
+ }
+ if target_os == "solaris" || target_os == "illumos" {
+ use_feature("solarish");
+ }
+ if target_os == "macos"
+ || target_os == "ios"
+ || target_os == "tvos"
+ || target_os == "watchos"
+ || target_os == "freebsd"
+ || target_os == "dragonfly"
+ || target_os == "openbsd"
+ || target_os == "netbsd"
+ {
+ use_feature("bsd");
+ }
+
+ // Add some additional common target combinations.
+ if target_os == "android" || target_os == "linux" {
+ use_feature("linux_kernel");
+ }
+
+ if target_os == "wasi" {
+ use_feature_or_nothing("wasi_ext");
+ }
+
+ println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=CARGO_CFG_RUSTIX_USE_EXPERIMENTAL_ASM");
+ println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=CARGO_CFG_RUSTIX_USE_LIBC");
+
+ // Rerun this script if any of our features or configuration flags change,
+ // or if the toolchain we used for feature detection changes.
+ println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=CARGO_FEATURE_USE_LIBC");
+ println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=CARGO_FEATURE_RUSTC_DEP_OF_STD");
+ println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=CARGO_CFG_MIRI");
+}
+
+/// Link in the desired version of librustix_outline_{arch}.a, containing the
+/// outline assembly code for making syscalls.
+fn link_in_librustix_outline(arch: &str, asm_name: &str) {
+ let name = format!("rustix_outline_{}", arch);
+ let profile = var("PROFILE").unwrap();
+ let to = format!("{}/{}/lib{}.a", OUTLINE_PATH, profile, name);
+ println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", to);
+
+ // If "cc" is not enabled, use a pre-built library.
+ #[cfg(not(feature = "cc"))]
+ {
+ let _ = asm_name;
+ println!("cargo:rustc-link-search={}/{}", OUTLINE_PATH, profile);
+ println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static={}", name);
+ }
+
+ // If "cc" is enabled, build the library from source, update the pre-built
+ // version, and assert that the pre-built version is checked in.
+ #[cfg(feature = "cc")]
+ {
+ let out_dir = var("OUT_DIR").unwrap();
+ // Add `-gdwarf-3` so that we always get the same output, regardless of
+ // the Rust version we're using. DWARF3 is the version used in
+ // Rust 1.48 and is entirely adequate for our simple needs here.
+ let mut build = Build::new();
+ if profile == "debug" {
+ build.flag("-gdwarf-3");
+ }
+ build.file(&asm_name);
+ build.compile(&name);
+ println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", asm_name);
+ if std::fs::metadata(".git").is_ok() {
+ let from = format!("{}/lib{}.a", out_dir, name);
+ let prev_metadata = std::fs::metadata(&to);
+ std::fs::copy(&from, &to).unwrap();
+ assert!(
+ prev_metadata.is_ok(),
+ "{} didn't previously exist; please inspect the new file and `git add` it",
+ to
+ );
+ assert!(
+ std::process::Command::new("git")
+ .arg("diff")
+ .arg("--quiet")
+ .arg(&to)
+ .status()
+ .unwrap()
+ .success(),
+ "{} changed; please inspect the change and `git commit` it",
+ to
+ );
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn use_thumb_mode() -> bool {
+ // In thumb mode, r7 is reserved.
+ !can_compile("pub unsafe fn f() { core::arch::asm!(\"udf #16\", in(\"r7\") 0); }")
+}
+
+fn use_feature_or_nothing(feature: &str) {
+ if has_feature(feature) {
+ use_feature(feature);
+ }
+}
+
+fn use_feature(feature: &str) {
+ println!("cargo:rustc-cfg={}", feature);
+}
+
+/// Test whether the rustc at `var("RUSTC")` supports the given feature.
+fn has_feature(feature: &str) -> bool {
+ can_compile(format!(
+ "#![allow(stable_features)]\n#![feature({})]",
+ feature
+ ))
+}
+
+/// Test whether the rustc at `var("RUSTC")` can compile the given code.
+fn can_compile<T: AsRef<str>>(test: T) -> bool {
+ use std::process::Stdio;
+
+ let out_dir = var("OUT_DIR").unwrap();
+ let rustc = var("RUSTC").unwrap();
+ let target = var("TARGET").unwrap();
+
+ // Use `RUSTC_WRAPPER` if it's set, unless it's set to an empty string,
+ // as documented [here].
+ // [here]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html#environment-variables-cargo-reads
+ let wrapper = var("RUSTC_WRAPPER")
+ .ok()
+ .and_then(|w| if w.is_empty() { None } else { Some(w) });
+
+ let mut cmd = if let Some(wrapper) = wrapper {
+ let mut cmd = std::process::Command::new(wrapper);
+ // The wrapper's first argument is supposed to be the path to rustc.
+ cmd.arg(rustc);
+ cmd
+ } else {
+ std::process::Command::new(rustc)
+ };
+
+ cmd.arg("--crate-type=rlib") // Don't require `main`.
+ .arg("--emit=metadata") // Do as little as possible but still parse.
+ .arg("--target")
+ .arg(target)
+ .arg("--out-dir")
+ .arg(out_dir); // Put the output somewhere inconsequential.
+
+ // If Cargo wants to set RUSTFLAGS, use that.
+ if let Ok(rustflags) = var("CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS") {
+ if !rustflags.is_empty() {
+ for arg in rustflags.split('\x1f') {
+ cmd.arg(arg);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut child = cmd
+ .arg("-") // Read from stdin.
+ .stdin(Stdio::piped()) // Stdin is a pipe.
+ .stderr(Stdio::null()) // Errors from feature detection aren't interesting and can be confusing.
+ .spawn()
+ .unwrap();
+
+ writeln!(child.stdin.take().unwrap(), "{}", test.as_ref()).unwrap();
+
+ child.wait().unwrap().success()
+}