# Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # Toolchain-related configuration that may be needed outside the context of the # toolchain() rules themselves. import("//build/config/chrome_build.gni") import("//build/config/chromecast_build.gni") import("//build_overrides/build.gni") declare_args() { # If this is set to true, we use the revision in the llvm repo to determine # the CLANG_REVISION to use, instead of the version hard-coded into # //tools/clang/scripts/update.py. This should only be used in # conjunction with setting the llvm_force_head_revision DEPS variable when # `gclient runhooks` is run as well. llvm_force_head_revision = false # Compile with Xcode version of clang instead of hermetic version shipped # with the build. Used to be used iOS for official builds, but is now off by # default for all configurations. use_xcode_clang = false # Used for binary size analysis. generate_linker_map = is_android && is_official_build } if (generate_linker_map) { assert(is_official_build || is_chromecast, "Linker map files should only be generated when is_official_build = " + "true or is_chromecast = true") assert(current_os == "android" || current_os == "linux" || target_os == "android" || target_os == "linux" || target_os == "chromeos", "Linker map files should only be generated for Android, Linux, " + "or ChromeOS.") } declare_args() { clang_version = "14.0.0" } # Check target_os here instead of is_ios as this file is loaded for secondary # toolchain (host toolchain in particular) but the argument is the same for # all toolchains. assert(!use_xcode_clang || target_os == "ios", "Using Xcode's clang is only supported in iOS builds") # Extension for shared library files (including leading dot). if (is_apple) { shlib_extension = ".dylib" } else if (is_android && is_component_build) { # By appending .cr, we prevent name collisions with libraries already # loaded by the Android zygote. shlib_extension = ".cr.so" } else if (is_posix || is_fuchsia) { shlib_extension = ".so" } else if (is_win) { shlib_extension = ".dll" } else { assert(false, "Platform not supported") } # Prefix for shared library files. if (is_posix || is_fuchsia) { shlib_prefix = "lib" } else { shlib_prefix = "" } # Directory for shared library files. if (is_fuchsia) { shlib_subdir = "/lib" } else { shlib_subdir = "" } # While other "tool"s in a toolchain are specific to the target of that # toolchain, the "stamp" and "copy" tools are really generic to the host; # but each toolchain must define them separately. GN doesn't allow a # template instantiation inside a toolchain definition, so some boilerplate # has to be repeated in each toolchain to define these two tools. These # four variables reduce the duplication in that boilerplate. stamp_description = "STAMP {{output}}" copy_description = "COPY {{source}} {{output}}" if (host_os == "win") { _tool_wrapper_path = rebase_path("//build/toolchain/win/tool_wrapper.py", root_build_dir) stamp_command = "cmd /c type nul > \"{{output}}\"" copy_command = "$python_path $_tool_wrapper_path recursive-mirror {{source}} {{output}}" } else { stamp_command = "touch {{output}}" copy_command = "ln -f {{source}} {{output}} 2>/dev/null || (rm -rf {{output}} && cp -af {{source}} {{output}})" } # This variable is true if the current toolchain is one of the target # toolchains, i.e. a toolchain which is being used to build the main Chrome # binary. This generally means "not the host toolchain", but in the case where # we're targeting the host it's true then as well. We do require current_os to # match target_os so that for example we avoid considering Android as a target # toolchain when targeting CrOS. is_a_target_toolchain = (current_toolchain != host_toolchain || default_toolchain == host_toolchain) && current_os == target_os