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The cc and bintools wrapper contained ad hoc bootstrapping logic for expand-response-params (which was callPackage-ed in a let binding). This lead to the strange situation that the bootstrapping logic related to expand-response-params is split between the wrapper derivations (where it is duplicated) and the actual stdenv bootstrapping. To clean this up, the wrappers simply should take expand-response-params as an ordinary input: They need an adjacent expand-response-params (i.e. one that runs on their host platform), but don't care about the how. Providing this is only problematic during stdenv bootstrapping where we have to pull it from the previous stage at times.
764 lines
30 KiB
Nix
764 lines
30 KiB
Nix
# The Nixpkgs CC is not directly usable, since it doesn't know where
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# the C library and standard header files are. Therefore the compiler
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# produced by that package cannot be installed directly in a user
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# environment and used from the command line. So we use a wrapper
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# script that sets up the right environment variables so that the
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# compiler and the linker just "work".
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{ name ? ""
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, lib
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, stdenvNoCC
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, runtimeShell
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, cc ? null, libc ? null, bintools, coreutils ? null
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, zlib ? null
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, nativeTools, noLibc ? false, nativeLibc, nativePrefix ? ""
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, propagateDoc ? cc != null && cc ? man
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, extraTools ? [], extraPackages ? [], extraBuildCommands ? ""
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, nixSupport ? {}
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, isGNU ? false, isClang ? cc.isClang or false, isCcache ? cc.isCcache or false, gnugrep ? null
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, expand-response-params
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, libcxx ? null
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# Whether or not to add `-B` and `-L` to `nix-support/cc-{c,ld}flags`
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, useCcForLibs ?
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# Always add these flags for Clang, because in order to compile (most
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# software) it needs libraries that are shipped and compiled with gcc.
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if isClang then true
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# Never add these flags for a build!=host cross-compiler or a host!=target
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# ("cross-built-native") compiler; currently nixpkgs has a special build
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# path for these (`crossStageStatic`). Hopefully at some point that build
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# path will be merged with this one and this conditional will be removed.
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else if (with stdenvNoCC; buildPlatform != hostPlatform || hostPlatform != targetPlatform) then false
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# Never add these flags when wrapping the bootstrapFiles' compiler; it has a
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# /usr/-like layout with everything smashed into a single outpath, so it has
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# no trouble finding its own libraries.
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else if (cc.passthru.isFromBootstrapFiles or false) then false
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# Add these flags when wrapping `xgcc` (the first compiler that nixpkgs builds)
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else if (cc.passthru.isXgcc or false) then true
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# Add these flags when wrapping `stdenv.cc`
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else if (cc.stdenv.cc.cc.passthru.isXgcc or false) then true
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# Do not add these flags in any other situation. This is `false` mainly to
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# prevent these flags from being added when wrapping *old* versions of gcc
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# (e.g. `gcc6Stdenv`), since they will cause the old gcc to get `-B` and
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# `-L` flags pointing at the new gcc's libstdc++ headers. Example failure:
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# https://hydra.nixos.org/build/213125495
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else false
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# the derivation at which the `-B` and `-L` flags added by `useCcForLibs` will point
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, gccForLibs ? if useCcForLibs then cc else null
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, fortify-headers ? null
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, includeFortifyHeaders ? null
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}:
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assert nativeTools -> !propagateDoc && nativePrefix != "";
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assert !nativeTools -> cc != null && coreutils != null && gnugrep != null;
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assert !(nativeLibc && noLibc);
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assert (noLibc || nativeLibc) == (libc == null);
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let
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inherit (lib)
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attrByPath
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concatMapStrings
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concatStringsSep
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escapeShellArg
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getBin
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getDev
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getLib
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getName
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getVersion
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mapAttrsToList
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optional
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optionalAttrs
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optionals
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optionalString
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removePrefix
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replaceStrings
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toList
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versionAtLeast
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;
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inherit (stdenvNoCC) hostPlatform targetPlatform;
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includeFortifyHeaders' = if includeFortifyHeaders != null
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then includeFortifyHeaders
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else (targetPlatform.libc == "musl" && isGNU);
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# Prefix for binaries. Customarily ends with a dash separator.
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#
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# TODO(@Ericson2314) Make unconditional, or optional but always true by default.
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targetPrefix = optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) (targetPlatform.config + "-");
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ccVersion = getVersion cc;
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ccName = removePrefix targetPrefix (getName cc);
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libc_bin = optionalString (libc != null) (getBin libc);
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libc_dev = optionalString (libc != null) (getDev libc);
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libc_lib = optionalString (libc != null) (getLib libc);
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cc_solib = getLib cc
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+ optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) "/${targetPlatform.config}";
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# The wrapper scripts use 'cat' and 'grep', so we may need coreutils.
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coreutils_bin = optionalString (!nativeTools) (getBin coreutils);
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# The "suffix salt" is a arbitrary string added in the end of env vars
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# defined by cc-wrapper's hooks so that multiple cc-wrappers can be used
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# without interfering. For the moment, it is defined as the target triple,
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# adjusted to be a valid bash identifier. This should be considered an
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# unstable implementation detail, however.
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suffixSalt = replaceStrings ["-" "."] ["_" "_"] targetPlatform.config;
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useGccForLibs = useCcForLibs
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&& libcxx == null
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&& !targetPlatform.isDarwin
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&& !(targetPlatform.useLLVM or false)
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&& !(targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt or false)
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&& !(targetPlatform.isiOS or false)
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&& gccForLibs != null;
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gccForLibs_solib = getLib gccForLibs
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+ optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) "/${targetPlatform.config}";
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# Analogously to cc_solib and gccForLibs_solib
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libcxx_solib = "${getLib libcxx}/lib";
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# The following two functions, `isGccArchSupported` and
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# `isGccTuneSupported`, only handle those situations where a flag
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# (`-march` or `-mtune`) is accepted by one compiler but rejected
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# by another, and both compilers are relevant to nixpkgs. We are
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# not trying to maintain a complete list of all flags accepted by
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# all versions of all compilers ever in nixpkgs.
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#
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# The two main cases of interest are:
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#
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# - One compiler is gcc and the other is clang
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# - One compiler is pkgs.gcc and the other is bootstrap-files.gcc
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# -- older compilers (for example bootstrap's GCC 5) fail with
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# -march=too-modern-cpu
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isGccArchSupported = arch:
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if targetPlatform.isPower then false else # powerpc does not allow -march=
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if isGNU then
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{ # Generic
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x86-64-v2 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "11.0";
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x86-64-v3 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "11.0";
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x86-64-v4 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "11.0";
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# Intel
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skylake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "6.0";
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skylake-avx512 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "6.0";
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cannonlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "8.0";
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icelake-client = versionAtLeast ccVersion "8.0";
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icelake-server = versionAtLeast ccVersion "8.0";
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cascadelake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "9.0";
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cooperlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "10.0";
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tigerlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "10.0";
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knm = versionAtLeast ccVersion "8.0";
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alderlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0";
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# AMD
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znver1 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "6.0";
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znver2 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "9.0";
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znver3 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "11.0";
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znver4 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "13.0";
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}.${arch} or true
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else if isClang then
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{ #Generic
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x86-64-v2 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0";
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x86-64-v3 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0";
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x86-64-v4 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0";
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# Intel
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cannonlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "5.0";
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icelake-client = versionAtLeast ccVersion "7.0";
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icelake-server = versionAtLeast ccVersion "7.0";
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knm = versionAtLeast ccVersion "7.0";
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alderlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "16.0";
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# AMD
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znver1 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "4.0";
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znver2 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "9.0";
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znver3 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0";
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znver4 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "16.0";
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}.${arch} or true
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else
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false;
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isGccTuneSupported = tune:
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# for x86 -mtune= takes the same values as -march, plus two more:
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if targetPlatform.isx86 then
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{
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generic = true;
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intel = true;
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}.${tune} or (isGccArchSupported tune)
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# on arm64, the -mtune= values are specific processors
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else if targetPlatform.isAarch64 then
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(if isGNU then
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{
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cortex-a53 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "4.8"; # gcc 8c075f
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cortex-a72 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "5.1"; # gcc d8f70d
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"cortex-a72.cortex-a53" = versionAtLeast ccVersion "5.1"; # gcc d8f70d
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}.${tune} or false
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else if isClang then
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{
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cortex-a53 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "3.9"; # llvm dfc5d1
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}.${tune} or false
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else false)
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else if targetPlatform.isPower then
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# powerpc does not support -march
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true
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else if targetPlatform.isMips then
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# for mips -mtune= takes the same values as -march
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isGccArchSupported tune
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else
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false;
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# Clang does not support as many `-mtune=` values as gcc does;
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# this function will return the best possible approximation of the
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# provided `-mtune=` value, or `null` if none exists.
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#
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# Note: this function can make use of ccVersion; for example, `if
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# versionOlder ccVersion "12" then ...`
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findBestTuneApproximation = tune:
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let guess = if isClang
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then {
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# clang does not tune for big.LITTLE chips
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"cortex-a72.cortex-a53" = "cortex-a72";
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}.${tune} or tune
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else tune;
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in if isGccTuneSupported guess
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then guess
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else null;
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defaultHardeningFlags = bintools.defaultHardeningFlags or [];
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# if cc.hardeningUnsupportedFlagsByTargetPlatform exists, this is
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# called with the targetPlatform as an argument and
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# cc.hardeningUnsupportedFlags is completely ignored - the function
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# is responsible for including the constant hardeningUnsupportedFlags
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# list however it sees fit.
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ccHardeningUnsupportedFlags = if cc ? hardeningUnsupportedFlagsByTargetPlatform
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then cc.hardeningUnsupportedFlagsByTargetPlatform targetPlatform
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else (cc.hardeningUnsupportedFlags or []);
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darwinPlatformForCC = optionalString targetPlatform.isDarwin (
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if (targetPlatform.darwinPlatform == "macos" && isGNU) then "macosx"
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else targetPlatform.darwinPlatform
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);
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darwinMinVersion = optionalString targetPlatform.isDarwin (
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targetPlatform.darwinMinVersion
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);
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darwinMinVersionVariable = optionalString targetPlatform.isDarwin
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targetPlatform.darwinMinVersionVariable;
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in
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assert includeFortifyHeaders' -> fortify-headers != null;
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# Ensure bintools matches
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assert libc_bin == bintools.libc_bin;
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assert libc_dev == bintools.libc_dev;
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assert libc_lib == bintools.libc_lib;
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assert nativeTools == bintools.nativeTools;
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assert nativeLibc == bintools.nativeLibc;
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assert nativePrefix == bintools.nativePrefix;
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stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
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pname = targetPrefix
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+ (if name != "" then name else "${ccName}-wrapper");
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version = optionalString (cc != null) ccVersion;
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preferLocalBuild = true;
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outputs = [ "out" ] ++ optionals propagateDoc [ "man" "info" ];
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passthru = {
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inherit targetPrefix suffixSalt;
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# "cc" is the generic name for a C compiler, but there is no one for package
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# providing the linker and related tools. The two we use now are GNU
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# Binutils, and Apple's "cctools"; "bintools" as an attempt to find an
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# unused middle-ground name that evokes both.
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inherit bintools;
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inherit cc libc libcxx nativeTools nativeLibc nativePrefix isGNU isClang;
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emacsBufferSetup = pkgs: ''
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; We should handle propagation here too
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(mapc
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(lambda (arg)
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(when (file-directory-p (concat arg "/include"))
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(setenv "NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_${suffixSalt}" (concat (getenv "NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_${suffixSalt}") " -isystem " arg "/include"))))
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'(${concatStringsSep " " (map (pkg: "\"${pkg}\"") pkgs)}))
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'';
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# Expose expand-response-params we are /actually/ using. In stdenv
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# bootstrapping, expand-response-params usually comes from an earlier stage,
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# so it is important to expose this for reference checking.
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inherit expand-response-params;
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inherit nixSupport;
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inherit defaultHardeningFlags;
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};
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dontBuild = true;
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dontConfigure = true;
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enableParallelBuilding = true;
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unpackPhase = ''
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src=$PWD
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'';
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wrapper = ./cc-wrapper.sh;
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installPhase =
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''
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mkdir -p $out/bin $out/nix-support
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wrap() {
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local dst="$1"
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local wrapper="$2"
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export prog="$3"
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export use_response_file_by_default=${if isClang && !isCcache then "1" else "0"}
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substituteAll "$wrapper" "$out/bin/$dst"
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chmod +x "$out/bin/$dst"
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}
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''
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+ (if nativeTools then ''
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echo ${if targetPlatform.isDarwin then cc else nativePrefix} > $out/nix-support/orig-cc
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ccPath="${if targetPlatform.isDarwin then cc else nativePrefix}/bin"
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'' else ''
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echo $cc > $out/nix-support/orig-cc
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ccPath="${cc}/bin"
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'')
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# Create symlinks to everything in the bintools wrapper.
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+ ''
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for bbin in $bintools/bin/*; do
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mkdir -p "$out/bin"
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ln -s "$bbin" "$out/bin/$(basename $bbin)"
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done
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''
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# We export environment variables pointing to the wrapped nonstandard
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# cmds, lest some lousy configure script use those to guess compiler
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# version.
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+ ''
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export named_cc=${targetPrefix}cc
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export named_cxx=${targetPrefix}c++
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if [ -e $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gcc ]; then
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wrap ${targetPrefix}gcc $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gcc
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ln -s ${targetPrefix}gcc $out/bin/${targetPrefix}cc
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export named_cc=${targetPrefix}gcc
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export named_cxx=${targetPrefix}g++
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elif [ -e $ccPath/clang ]; then
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wrap ${targetPrefix}clang $wrapper $ccPath/clang
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ln -s ${targetPrefix}clang $out/bin/${targetPrefix}cc
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export named_cc=${targetPrefix}clang
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export named_cxx=${targetPrefix}clang++
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fi
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if [ -e $ccPath/${targetPrefix}g++ ]; then
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wrap ${targetPrefix}g++ $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}g++
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ln -s ${targetPrefix}g++ $out/bin/${targetPrefix}c++
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elif [ -e $ccPath/clang++ ]; then
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wrap ${targetPrefix}clang++ $wrapper $ccPath/clang++
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ln -s ${targetPrefix}clang++ $out/bin/${targetPrefix}c++
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fi
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if [ -e $ccPath/${targetPrefix}cpp ]; then
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wrap ${targetPrefix}cpp $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}cpp
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elif [ -e $ccPath/cpp ]; then
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wrap ${targetPrefix}cpp $wrapper $ccPath/cpp
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fi
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''
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# No need to wrap gnat, gnatkr, gnatname or gnatprep; we can just symlink them in
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+ optionalString cc.langAda or false ''
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for cmd in gnatbind gnatchop gnatclean gnatlink gnatls gnatmake; do
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wrap ${targetPrefix}$cmd ${./gnat-wrapper.sh} $ccPath/${targetPrefix}$cmd
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done
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for cmd in gnat gnatkr gnatname gnatprep; do
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ln -s $ccPath/${targetPrefix}$cmd $out/bin/${targetPrefix}$cmd
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done
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# this symlink points to the unwrapped gnat's output "out". It is used by
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# our custom gprconfig compiler description to find GNAT's ada runtime. See
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# ../../development/ada-modules/gprbuild/{boot.nix, nixpkgs-gnat.xml}
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ln -sf ${cc} $out/nix-support/gprconfig-gnat-unwrapped
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''
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+ optionalString cc.langD or false ''
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wrap ${targetPrefix}gdc $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gdc
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''
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+ optionalString cc.langFortran or false ''
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wrap ${targetPrefix}gfortran $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gfortran
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ln -sv ${targetPrefix}gfortran $out/bin/${targetPrefix}g77
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ln -sv ${targetPrefix}gfortran $out/bin/${targetPrefix}f77
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export named_fc=${targetPrefix}gfortran
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''
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+ optionalString cc.langJava or false ''
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wrap ${targetPrefix}gcj $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gcj
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''
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+ optionalString cc.langGo or false ''
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wrap ${targetPrefix}gccgo $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gccgo
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wrap ${targetPrefix}go ${./go-wrapper.sh} $ccPath/${targetPrefix}go
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'';
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strictDeps = true;
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propagatedBuildInputs = [ bintools ] ++ extraTools ++ optionals cc.langD or cc.langJava or false [ zlib ];
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depsTargetTargetPropagated = optional (libcxx != null) libcxx ++ extraPackages;
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setupHooks = [
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../setup-hooks/role.bash
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] ++ optional (cc.langC or true) ./setup-hook.sh
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++ optional (cc.langFortran or false) ./fortran-hook.sh
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++ optional (targetPlatform.isWindows) (stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
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name = "win-dll-hook.sh";
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dontUnpack = true;
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installPhase = ''
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echo addToSearchPath "LINK_DLL_FOLDERS" "${cc_solib}/lib" > $out
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echo addToSearchPath "LINK_DLL_FOLDERS" "${cc_solib}/lib64" >> $out
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echo addToSearchPath "LINK_DLL_FOLDERS" "${cc_solib}/lib32" >> $out
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'';
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});
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postFixup =
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# Ensure flags files exists, as some other programs cat them. (That these
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# are considered an exposed interface is a bit dubious, but fine for now.)
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''
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touch "$out/nix-support/cc-cflags"
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touch "$out/nix-support/cc-ldflags"
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''
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# Backwards compatibility for packages expecting this file, e.g. with
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# `$NIX_CC/nix-support/dynamic-linker`.
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#
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# TODO(@Ericson2314): Remove this after stable release and force
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# everyone to refer to bintools-wrapper directly.
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+ ''
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if [[ -f "$bintools/nix-support/dynamic-linker" ]]; then
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ln -s "$bintools/nix-support/dynamic-linker" "$out/nix-support"
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fi
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if [[ -f "$bintools/nix-support/dynamic-linker-m32" ]]; then
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ln -s "$bintools/nix-support/dynamic-linker-m32" "$out/nix-support"
|
|
fi
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## GCC libs for non-GCC support
|
|
##
|
|
+ optionalString (useGccForLibs && isClang) ''
|
|
|
|
echo "-B${gccForLibs}/lib/gcc/${targetPlatform.config}/${gccForLibs.version}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags
|
|
''
|
|
+ optionalString useGccForLibs ''
|
|
echo "-L${gccForLibs}/lib/gcc/${targetPlatform.config}/${gccForLibs.version}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags
|
|
echo "-L${gccForLibs_solib}/lib" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
# TODO We would like to connect this to `useGccForLibs`, but we cannot yet
|
|
# because `libcxxStdenv` on linux still needs this. Maybe someday we'll
|
|
# always set `useLLVM` on Darwin, and maybe also break down `useLLVM` into
|
|
# fine-grained use flags (libgcc vs compiler-rt, ld.lld vs legacy, libc++
|
|
# vs libstdc++, etc.) since Darwin isn't `useLLVM` on all counts. (See
|
|
# https://clang.llvm.org/docs/Toolchain.html for all the axes one might
|
|
# break `useLLVM` into.)
|
|
+ optionalString (isClang
|
|
&& targetPlatform.isLinux
|
|
&& !(targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt or false)
|
|
&& !(targetPlatform.useLLVM or false)
|
|
&& gccForLibs != null) (''
|
|
echo "--gcc-toolchain=${gccForLibs}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags
|
|
|
|
# Pull in 'cc.out' target to get 'libstdc++fs.a'. It should be in
|
|
# 'cc.lib'. But it's a gcc package bug.
|
|
# TODO(trofi): remove once gcc is fixed to move libraries to .lib output.
|
|
echo "-L${gccForLibs}/${optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) "/${targetPlatform.config}"}/lib" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags
|
|
''
|
|
# this ensures that when clang passes -lgcc_s to lld (as it does
|
|
# when building e.g. firefox), lld is able to find libgcc_s.so
|
|
+ concatMapStrings (libgcc: ''
|
|
echo "-L${libgcc}/lib" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags
|
|
'') (toList (gccForLibs.libgcc or [])))
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## General libc support
|
|
##
|
|
|
|
# The "-B${libc_lib}/lib/" flag is a quick hack to force gcc to link
|
|
# against the crt1.o from our own glibc, rather than the one in
|
|
# /usr/lib. (This is only an issue when using an `impure'
|
|
# compiler/linker, i.e., one that searches /usr/lib and so on.)
|
|
#
|
|
# Unfortunately, setting -B appears to override the default search
|
|
# path. Thus, the gcc-specific "../includes-fixed" directory is
|
|
# now longer searched and glibc's <limits.h> header fails to
|
|
# compile, because it uses "#include_next <limits.h>" to find the
|
|
# limits.h file in ../includes-fixed. To remedy the problem,
|
|
# another -idirafter is necessary to add that directory again.
|
|
+ optionalString (libc != null) (''
|
|
touch "$out/nix-support/libc-cflags"
|
|
touch "$out/nix-support/libc-ldflags"
|
|
echo "-B${libc_lib}${libc.libdir or "/lib/"}" >> $out/nix-support/libc-crt1-cflags
|
|
'' + optionalString (!(cc.langD or false)) ''
|
|
echo "-idirafter ${libc_dev}${libc.incdir or "/include"}" >> $out/nix-support/libc-cflags
|
|
'' + optionalString (isGNU && (!(cc.langD or false))) ''
|
|
for dir in "${cc}"/lib/gcc/*/*/include-fixed; do
|
|
echo '-idirafter' ''${dir} >> $out/nix-support/libc-cflags
|
|
done
|
|
'' + ''
|
|
|
|
echo "${libc_lib}" > $out/nix-support/orig-libc
|
|
echo "${libc_dev}" > $out/nix-support/orig-libc-dev
|
|
''
|
|
# fortify-headers is a set of wrapper headers that augment libc
|
|
# and use #include_next to pass through to libc's true
|
|
# implementations, so must appear before them in search order.
|
|
# in theory a correctly placed -idirafter could be used, but in
|
|
# practice the compiler may have been built with a --with-headers
|
|
# like option that forces the libc headers before all -idirafter,
|
|
# hence -isystem here.
|
|
+ optionalString includeFortifyHeaders' ''
|
|
echo "-isystem ${fortify-headers}/include" >> $out/nix-support/libc-cflags
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## General libc++ support
|
|
##
|
|
|
|
# We have a libc++ directly, we have one via "smuggled" GCC, or we have one
|
|
# bundled with the C compiler because it is GCC
|
|
+ optionalString (libcxx != null || (useGccForLibs && gccForLibs.langCC or false) || (isGNU && cc.langCC or false)) ''
|
|
touch "$out/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags"
|
|
touch "$out/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags"
|
|
''
|
|
# Adding -isystem flags should be done only for clang; gcc
|
|
# already knows how to find its own libstdc++, and adding
|
|
# additional -isystem flags will confuse gfortran (see
|
|
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/209870#issuecomment-1500550903)
|
|
+ optionalString (libcxx == null && isClang && (useGccForLibs && gccForLibs.langCC or false)) ''
|
|
for dir in ${gccForLibs}/include/c++/*; do
|
|
echo "-isystem $dir" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags
|
|
done
|
|
for dir in ${gccForLibs}/include/c++/*/${targetPlatform.config}; do
|
|
echo "-isystem $dir" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags
|
|
done
|
|
''
|
|
+ optionalString (libcxx.isLLVM or false) ''
|
|
echo "-isystem ${getDev libcxx}/include/c++/v1" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags
|
|
echo "-stdlib=libc++" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## Initial CFLAGS
|
|
##
|
|
|
|
# GCC shows ${cc_solib}/lib in `gcc -print-search-dirs', but not
|
|
# ${cc_solib}/lib64 (even though it does actually search there...)..
|
|
# This confuses libtool. So add it to the compiler tool search
|
|
# path explicitly.
|
|
+ optionalString (!nativeTools) ''
|
|
if [ -e "${cc_solib}/lib64" -a ! -L "${cc_solib}/lib64" ]; then
|
|
ccLDFlags+=" -L${cc_solib}/lib64"
|
|
ccCFlags+=" -B${cc_solib}/lib64"
|
|
fi
|
|
ccLDFlags+=" -L${cc_solib}/lib"
|
|
ccCFlags+=" -B${cc_solib}/lib"
|
|
|
|
'' + optionalString cc.langAda or false ''
|
|
touch "$out/nix-support/gnat-cflags"
|
|
touch "$out/nix-support/gnat-ldflags"
|
|
basePath=$(echo $cc/lib/*/*/*)
|
|
ccCFlags+=" -B$basePath -I$basePath/adainclude"
|
|
gnatCFlags="-I$basePath/adainclude -I$basePath/adalib"
|
|
|
|
echo "$gnatCFlags" >> $out/nix-support/gnat-cflags
|
|
'' + ''
|
|
echo "$ccLDFlags" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags
|
|
echo "$ccCFlags" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags
|
|
'' + optionalString (targetPlatform.isDarwin && (libcxx != null) && (cc.isClang or false)) ''
|
|
echo " -L${libcxx_solib}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## Man page and info support
|
|
##
|
|
+ optionalString propagateDoc ''
|
|
ln -s ${cc.man} $man
|
|
ln -s ${cc.info} $info
|
|
'' + optionalString (cc.langD or cc.langJava or false) ''
|
|
echo "-B${zlib}${zlib.libdir or "/lib/"}" >> $out/nix-support/libc-cflags
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## Hardening support
|
|
##
|
|
+ ''
|
|
export hardening_unsupported_flags="${concatStringsSep " " ccHardeningUnsupportedFlags}"
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
# Machine flags. These are necessary to support
|
|
|
|
# TODO: We should make a way to support miscellaneous machine
|
|
# flags and other gcc flags as well.
|
|
|
|
# Always add -march based on cpu in triple. Sometimes there is a
|
|
# discrepency (x86_64 vs. x86-64), so we provide an "arch" arg in
|
|
# that case.
|
|
#
|
|
# For clang, this is handled in add-clang-cc-cflags-before.sh
|
|
|
|
# TODO: aarch64-darwin has mcpu incompatible with gcc
|
|
+ optionalString ((targetPlatform ? gcc.arch) && !isClang && !(targetPlatform.isDarwin && targetPlatform.isAarch64) &&
|
|
isGccArchSupported targetPlatform.gcc.arch) ''
|
|
echo "-march=${targetPlatform.gcc.arch}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
# -mcpu is not very useful, except on PowerPC where it is used
|
|
# instead of march. On all other platforms you should use mtune
|
|
# and march instead.
|
|
# TODO: aarch64-darwin has mcpu incompatible with gcc
|
|
+ optionalString ((targetPlatform ? gcc.cpu) && (isClang || !(targetPlatform.isDarwin && targetPlatform.isAarch64))) ''
|
|
echo "-mcpu=${targetPlatform.gcc.cpu}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
# -mfloat-abi only matters on arm32 but we set it here
|
|
# unconditionally just in case. If the abi specifically sets hard
|
|
# vs. soft floats we use it here.
|
|
+ optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.float-abi) ''
|
|
echo "-mfloat-abi=${targetPlatform.gcc.float-abi}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before
|
|
''
|
|
+ optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.fpu) ''
|
|
echo "-mfpu=${targetPlatform.gcc.fpu}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before
|
|
''
|
|
+ optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.mode) ''
|
|
echo "-mmode=${targetPlatform.gcc.mode}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before
|
|
''
|
|
+ optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.thumb) ''
|
|
echo "-m${if targetPlatform.gcc.thumb then "thumb" else "arm"}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before
|
|
''
|
|
+ (let tune = if targetPlatform ? gcc.tune
|
|
then findBestTuneApproximation targetPlatform.gcc.tune
|
|
else null;
|
|
in optionalString (tune != null) ''
|
|
echo "-mtune=${tune}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# TODO: categorize these and figure out a better place for them
|
|
+ optionalString targetPlatform.isWindows ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" pic"
|
|
'' + optionalString targetPlatform.isMinGW ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector fortify"
|
|
'' + optionalString targetPlatform.isAvr ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector pic"
|
|
'' + optionalString (targetPlatform.libc == "newlib" || targetPlatform.libc == "newlib-nano") ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector fortify pie pic"
|
|
'' + optionalString (targetPlatform.libc == "musl" && targetPlatform.isx86_32) ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector"
|
|
'' + optionalString targetPlatform.isNetBSD ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector fortify"
|
|
'' + optionalString cc.langAda or false ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" format stackprotector strictoverflow"
|
|
'' + optionalString cc.langD or false ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" format"
|
|
'' + optionalString cc.langFortran or false ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" format"
|
|
'' + optionalString targetPlatform.isWasm ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector fortify pie pic"
|
|
'' + optionalString targetPlatform.isMicroBlaze ''
|
|
hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector"
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
+ optionalString (libc != null && targetPlatform.isAvr) ''
|
|
for isa in avr5 avr3 avr4 avr6 avr25 avr31 avr35 avr51 avrxmega2 avrxmega4 avrxmega5 avrxmega6 avrxmega7 tiny-stack; do
|
|
echo "-B${getLib libc}/avr/lib/$isa" >> $out/nix-support/libc-crt1-cflags
|
|
done
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
+ optionalString targetPlatform.isDarwin ''
|
|
echo "-arch ${targetPlatform.darwinArch}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
+ optionalString targetPlatform.isAndroid ''
|
|
echo "-D__ANDROID_API__=${targetPlatform.sdkVer}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
# There are a few tools (to name one libstdcxx5) which do not work
|
|
# well with multi line flags, so make the flags single line again
|
|
+ ''
|
|
for flags in "$out/nix-support"/*flags*; do
|
|
substituteInPlace "$flags" --replace $'\n' ' '
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
substituteAll ${./add-flags.sh} $out/nix-support/add-flags.sh
|
|
substituteAll ${./add-hardening.sh} $out/nix-support/add-hardening.sh
|
|
substituteAll ${../wrapper-common/utils.bash} $out/nix-support/utils.bash
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
+ optionalString cc.langAda or false ''
|
|
substituteAll ${./add-gnat-extra-flags.sh} $out/nix-support/add-gnat-extra-flags.sh
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## General Clang support
|
|
## Needs to go after ^ because the for loop eats \n and makes this file an invalid script
|
|
##
|
|
+ optionalString isClang ''
|
|
# Escape twice: once for this script, once for the one it gets substituted into.
|
|
export march=${escapeShellArg
|
|
(optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.arch)
|
|
(escapeShellArg "-march=${targetPlatform.gcc.arch}"))}
|
|
export defaultTarget=${targetPlatform.config}
|
|
substituteAll ${./add-clang-cc-cflags-before.sh} $out/nix-support/add-local-cc-cflags-before.sh
|
|
''
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
## Extra custom steps
|
|
##
|
|
+ extraBuildCommands
|
|
+ concatStringsSep "; "
|
|
(mapAttrsToList
|
|
(name: value: "echo ${toString value} >> $out/nix-support/${name}")
|
|
nixSupport);
|
|
|
|
|
|
env = {
|
|
inherit isClang;
|
|
|
|
# for substitution in utils.bash
|
|
# TODO(@sternenseemann): invent something cleaner than passing in "" in case of absence
|
|
expandResponseParams = "${expand-response-params}/bin/expand-response-params";
|
|
# TODO(@sternenseemann): rename env var via stdenv rebuild
|
|
shell = getBin runtimeShell + runtimeShell.shellPath or "";
|
|
gnugrep_bin = optionalString (!nativeTools) gnugrep;
|
|
# stdenv.cc.cc should not be null and we have nothing better for now.
|
|
# if the native impure bootstrap is gotten rid of this can become `inherit cc;` again.
|
|
cc = optionalString (!nativeTools) cc;
|
|
wrapperName = "CC_WRAPPER";
|
|
inherit suffixSalt coreutils_bin bintools;
|
|
inherit libc_bin libc_dev libc_lib;
|
|
inherit darwinPlatformForCC darwinMinVersion darwinMinVersionVariable;
|
|
default_hardening_flags_str = builtins.toString defaultHardeningFlags;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
meta =
|
|
let cc_ = optionalAttrs (cc != null) cc; in
|
|
(optionalAttrs (cc_ ? meta) (removeAttrs cc.meta ["priority"])) //
|
|
{ description = attrByPath ["meta" "description"] "System C compiler" cc_ + " (wrapper script)";
|
|
priority = 10;
|
|
mainProgram = if name != "" then name else ccName;
|
|
};
|
|
}
|