nixpkgs/pkgs/development/compilers/llvm/9/lld/default.nix
Alyssa Ross 1db7f30d1f lld: explain why we change the stack size on Musl
Suggested-by: Rahul Butani <rrbutani@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-28 10:56:53 +00:00

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{ lib, stdenv, llvm_meta
, buildLlvmTools
, fetch
, cmake
, libxml2
, libllvm
, version
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "lld";
inherit version;
src = fetch pname "10hckfxpapfnh6y9apjiya2jpw9nmbbmh8ayijx89mrg7snjn9l6";
patches = [
./gnu-install-dirs.patch
];
nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake ];
buildInputs = [ libllvm libxml2 ];
cmakeFlags = [
"-DLLVM_CONFIG_PATH=${libllvm.dev}/bin/llvm-config${lib.optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) "-native"}"
] ++ lib.optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) [
"-DLLVM_TABLEGEN_EXE=${buildLlvmTools.llvm}/bin/llvm-tblgen"
];
# Musl's default stack size is too small for lld to be able to link Firefox.
LDFLAGS = lib.optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl "-Wl,-z,stack-size=2097152";
outputs = [ "out" "lib" "dev" ];
meta = llvm_meta // {
homepage = "https://lld.llvm.org/";
description = "The LLVM linker (unwrapped)";
longDescription = ''
LLD is a linker from the LLVM project that is a drop-in replacement for
system linkers and runs much faster than them. It also provides features
that are useful for toolchain developers.
The linker supports ELF (Unix), PE/COFF (Windows), Mach-O (macOS), and
WebAssembly in descending order of completeness. Internally, LLD consists
of several different linkers.
'';
};
}