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{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- Tasks running external programs for SysTools
--
-- (c) The GHC Team 2017
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module GHC.SysTools.Tasks where
import GHC.Prelude
import GHC.Platform
import GHC.ForeignSrcLang
import GHC.CmmToLlvm.Base (LlvmVersion, llvmVersionStr, supportedLlvmVersion, parseLlvmVersion)
import GHC.SysTools.Process
import GHC.SysTools.Info
import GHC.Driver.Session
import GHC.Utils.Exception as Exception
import GHC.Utils.Error
import GHC.Utils.Outputable
import GHC.Utils.Misc
import GHC.Utils.Logger
import GHC.Utils.TmpFs
import Data.List (tails, isPrefixOf)
import System.IO
import System.Process
{-
************************************************************************
* *
\subsection{Running an external program}
* *
************************************************************************
-}
runUnlit :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runUnlit logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "unlit" $ do
let prog = pgm_L dflags
opts = getOpts dflags opt_L
runSomething logger dflags "Literate pre-processor" prog
(map Option opts ++ args)
runCpp :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runCpp logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "cpp" $ do
let (p,args0) = pgm_P dflags
args1 = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_P)
args2 = [Option "-Werror" | gopt Opt_WarnIsError dflags]
++ [Option "-Wundef" | wopt Opt_WarnCPPUndef dflags]
mb_env <- getGccEnv args2
runSomethingFiltered logger dflags id "C pre-processor" p
(args0 ++ args1 ++ args2 ++ args) Nothing mb_env
runPp :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runPp logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "pp" $ do
let prog = pgm_F dflags
opts = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_F)
runSomething logger dflags "Haskell pre-processor" prog (args ++ opts)
-- | Run compiler of C-like languages and raw objects (such as gcc or clang).
runCc :: Maybe ForeignSrcLang -> Logger -> TmpFs -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runCc mLanguage logger tmpfs dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "cc" $ do
let p = pgm_c dflags
args1 = map Option userOpts
args2 = languageOptions ++ args ++ args1
-- We take care to pass -optc flags in args1 last to ensure that the
-- user can override flags passed by GHC. See #14452.
mb_env <- getGccEnv args2
runSomethingResponseFile logger tmpfs dflags cc_filter "C Compiler" p args2 mb_env
where
-- discard some harmless warnings from gcc that we can't turn off
cc_filter = unlines . doFilter . lines
{-
gcc gives warnings in chunks like so:
In file included from /foo/bar/baz.h:11,
from /foo/bar/baz2.h:22,
from wibble.c:33:
/foo/flibble:14: global register variable ...
/foo/flibble:15: warning: call-clobbered r...
We break it up into its chunks, remove any call-clobbered register
warnings from each chunk, and then delete any chunks that we have
emptied of warnings.
-}
doFilter = unChunkWarnings . filterWarnings . chunkWarnings []
-- We can't assume that the output will start with an "In file inc..."
-- line, so we start off expecting a list of warnings rather than a
-- location stack.
chunkWarnings :: [String] -- The location stack to use for the next
-- list of warnings
-> [String] -- The remaining lines to look at
-> [([String], [String])]
chunkWarnings loc_stack [] = [(loc_stack, [])]
chunkWarnings loc_stack xs
= case break loc_stack_start xs of
(warnings, lss:xs') ->
case span loc_start_continuation xs' of
(lsc, xs'') ->
(loc_stack, warnings) : chunkWarnings (lss : lsc) xs''
_ -> [(loc_stack, xs)]
filterWarnings :: [([String], [String])] -> [([String], [String])]
filterWarnings [] = []
-- If the warnings are already empty then we are probably doing
-- something wrong, so don't delete anything
filterWarnings ((xs, []) : zs) = (xs, []) : filterWarnings zs
filterWarnings ((xs, ys) : zs) = case filter wantedWarning ys of
[] -> filterWarnings zs
ys' -> (xs, ys') : filterWarnings zs
unChunkWarnings :: [([String], [String])] -> [String]
unChunkWarnings [] = []
unChunkWarnings ((xs, ys) : zs) = xs ++ ys ++ unChunkWarnings zs
loc_stack_start s = "In file included from " `isPrefixOf` s
loc_start_continuation s = " from " `isPrefixOf` s
wantedWarning w
| "warning: call-clobbered register used" `isContainedIn` w = False
| otherwise = True
-- force the C compiler to interpret this file as C when
-- compiling .hc files, by adding the -x c option.
-- Also useful for plain .c files, just in case GHC saw a
-- -x c option.
(languageOptions, userOpts) = case mLanguage of
Nothing -> ([], userOpts_c)
Just language -> ([Option "-x", Option languageName], opts)
where
(languageName, opts) = case language of
LangC -> ("c", userOpts_c)
LangCxx -> ("c++", userOpts_cxx)
LangObjc -> ("objective-c", userOpts_c)
LangObjcxx -> ("objective-c++", userOpts_cxx)
LangAsm -> ("assembler", [])
RawObject -> ("c", []) -- claim C for lack of a better idea
userOpts_c = getOpts dflags opt_c
userOpts_cxx = getOpts dflags opt_cxx
isContainedIn :: String -> String -> Bool
xs `isContainedIn` ys = any (xs `isPrefixOf`) (tails ys)
-- | Run the linker with some arguments and return the output
askLd :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO String
askLd logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "linker" $ do
let (p,args0) = pgm_l dflags
args1 = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_l)
args2 = args0 ++ args1 ++ args
mb_env <- getGccEnv args2
runSomethingWith logger dflags "gcc" p args2 $ \real_args ->
readCreateProcessWithExitCode' (proc p real_args){ env = mb_env }
runAs :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runAs logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "as" $ do
let (p,args0) = pgm_a dflags
args1 = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_a)
args2 = args0 ++ args1 ++ args
mb_env <- getGccEnv args2
runSomethingFiltered logger dflags id "Assembler" p args2 Nothing mb_env
-- | Run the LLVM Optimiser
runLlvmOpt :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runLlvmOpt logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "opt" $ do
let (p,args0) = pgm_lo dflags
args1 = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_lo)
-- We take care to pass -optlo flags (e.g. args0) last to ensure that the
-- user can override flags passed by GHC. See #14821.
runSomething logger dflags "LLVM Optimiser" p (args1 ++ args ++ args0)
-- | Run the LLVM Compiler
runLlvmLlc :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runLlvmLlc logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "llc" $ do
let (p,args0) = pgm_lc dflags
args1 = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_lc)
runSomething logger dflags "LLVM Compiler" p (args0 ++ args1 ++ args)
-- | Run the clang compiler (used as an assembler for the LLVM
-- backend on OS X as LLVM doesn't support the OS X system
-- assembler)
runClang :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runClang logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "clang" $ do
let (clang,_) = pgm_lcc dflags
-- be careful what options we call clang with
-- see #5903 and #7617 for bugs caused by this.
(_,args0) = pgm_a dflags
args1 = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_a)
args2 = args0 ++ args1 ++ args
mb_env <- getGccEnv args2
catch
(runSomethingFiltered logger dflags id "Clang (Assembler)" clang args2 Nothing mb_env)
(\(err :: SomeException) -> do
errorMsg logger dflags $
text ("Error running clang! you need clang installed to use the" ++
" LLVM backend") $+$
text "(or GHC tried to execute clang incorrectly)"
throwIO err
)
-- | Figure out which version of LLVM we are running this session
figureLlvmVersion :: Logger -> DynFlags -> IO (Maybe LlvmVersion)
figureLlvmVersion logger dflags = traceToolCommand logger dflags "llc" $ do
let (pgm,opts) = pgm_lc dflags
args = filter notNull (map showOpt opts)
-- we grab the args even though they should be useless just in
-- case the user is using a customised 'llc' that requires some
-- of the options they've specified. llc doesn't care what other
-- options are specified when '-version' is used.
args' = args ++ ["-version"]
catchIO (do
(pin, pout, perr, _) <- runInteractiveProcess pgm args'
Nothing Nothing
{- > llc -version
LLVM (http://llvm.org/):
LLVM version 3.5.2
...
-}
hSetBinaryMode pout False
_ <- hGetLine pout
vline <- hGetLine pout
let mb_ver = parseLlvmVersion vline
hClose pin
hClose pout
hClose perr
return mb_ver
)
(\err -> do
debugTraceMsg logger dflags 2
(text "Error (figuring out LLVM version):" <+>
text (show err))
errorMsg logger dflags $ vcat
[ text "Warning:", nest 9 $
text "Couldn't figure out LLVM version!" $$
text ("Make sure you have installed LLVM " ++
llvmVersionStr supportedLlvmVersion) ]
return Nothing)
runLink :: Logger -> TmpFs -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runLink logger tmpfs dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "linker" $ do
-- See Note [Run-time linker info]
--
-- `-optl` args come at the end, so that later `-l` options
-- given there manually can fill in symbols needed by
-- Haskell libraries coming in via `args`.
linkargs <- neededLinkArgs `fmap` getLinkerInfo logger dflags
let (p,args0) = pgm_l dflags
optl_args = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_l)
args2 = args0 ++ linkargs ++ args ++ optl_args
mb_env <- getGccEnv args2
runSomethingResponseFile logger tmpfs dflags ld_filter "Linker" p args2 mb_env
where
ld_filter = case (platformOS (targetPlatform dflags)) of
OSSolaris2 -> sunos_ld_filter
_ -> id
{-
SunOS/Solaris ld emits harmless warning messages about unresolved
symbols in case of compiling into shared library when we do not
link against all the required libs. That is the case of GHC which
does not link against RTS library explicitly in order to be able to
choose the library later based on binary application linking
parameters. The warnings look like:
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
stg_ap_n_fast ./T2386_Lib.o
stg_upd_frame_info ./T2386_Lib.o
templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLib_litE_closure ./T2386_Lib.o
templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLib_appE_closure ./T2386_Lib.o
templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLib_conE_closure ./T2386_Lib.o
templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziSyntax_mkNameGzud_closure ./T2386_Lib.o
newCAF ./T2386_Lib.o
stg_bh_upd_frame_info ./T2386_Lib.o
stg_ap_ppp_fast ./T2386_Lib.o
templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLib_stringL_closure ./T2386_Lib.o
stg_ap_p_fast ./T2386_Lib.o
stg_ap_pp_fast ./T2386_Lib.o
ld: warning: symbol referencing errors
this is actually coming from T2386 testcase. The emitting of those
warnings is also a reason why so many TH testcases fail on Solaris.
Following filter code is SunOS/Solaris linker specific and should
filter out only linker warnings. Please note that the logic is a
little bit more complex due to the simple reason that we need to preserve
any other linker emitted messages. If there are any. Simply speaking
if we see "Undefined" and later "ld: warning:..." then we omit all
text between (including) the marks. Otherwise we copy the whole output.
-}
sunos_ld_filter :: String -> String
sunos_ld_filter = unlines . sunos_ld_filter' . lines
sunos_ld_filter' x = if (undefined_found x && ld_warning_found x)
then (ld_prefix x) ++ (ld_postfix x)
else x
breakStartsWith x y = break (isPrefixOf x) y
ld_prefix = fst . breakStartsWith "Undefined"
undefined_found = not . null . snd . breakStartsWith "Undefined"
ld_warn_break = breakStartsWith "ld: warning: symbol referencing errors"
ld_postfix = tail . snd . ld_warn_break
ld_warning_found = not . null . snd . ld_warn_break
-- See Note [Merging object files for GHCi] in GHC.Driver.Pipeline.
runMergeObjects :: Logger -> TmpFs -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
runMergeObjects logger tmpfs dflags args =
#else
runMergeObjects logger _tmpfs dflags args =
#endif
traceToolCommand logger dflags "merge-objects" $ do
let (p,args0) = pgm_lm dflags
optl_args = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_lm)
args2 = args0 ++ args ++ optl_args
-- N.B. Darwin's ld64 doesn't support response files. Consequently we only
-- use them on Windows where they are truly necessary.
#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
mb_env <- getGccEnv args2
runSomethingResponseFile logger tmpfs dflags id "Merge objects" p args2 mb_env
#else
runSomething logger dflags "Merge objects" p args2
#endif
runLibtool :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runLibtool logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "libtool" $ do
linkargs <- neededLinkArgs `fmap` getLinkerInfo logger dflags
let args1 = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_l)
args2 = [Option "-static"] ++ args1 ++ args ++ linkargs
libtool = pgm_libtool dflags
mb_env <- getGccEnv args2
runSomethingFiltered logger dflags id "Libtool" libtool args2 Nothing mb_env
runAr :: Logger -> DynFlags -> Maybe FilePath -> [Option] -> IO ()
runAr logger dflags cwd args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "ar" $ do
let ar = pgm_ar dflags
runSomethingFiltered logger dflags id "Ar" ar args cwd Nothing
askOtool :: Logger -> DynFlags -> Maybe FilePath -> [Option] -> IO String
askOtool logger dflags mb_cwd args = do
let otool = pgm_otool dflags
runSomethingWith logger dflags "otool" otool args $ \real_args ->
readCreateProcessWithExitCode' (proc otool real_args){ cwd = mb_cwd }
runInstallNameTool :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runInstallNameTool logger dflags args = do
let tool = pgm_install_name_tool dflags
runSomethingFiltered logger dflags id "Install Name Tool" tool args Nothing Nothing
runRanlib :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runRanlib logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "ranlib" $ do
let ranlib = pgm_ranlib dflags
runSomethingFiltered logger dflags id "Ranlib" ranlib args Nothing Nothing
runWindres :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Option] -> IO ()
runWindres logger dflags args = traceToolCommand logger dflags "windres" $ do
let cc = pgm_c dflags
cc_args = map Option (sOpt_c (settings dflags))
windres = pgm_windres dflags
opts = map Option (getOpts dflags opt_windres)
quote x = "\"" ++ x ++ "\""
args' = -- If windres.exe and gcc.exe are in a directory containing
-- spaces then windres fails to run gcc. We therefore need
-- to tell it what command to use...
Option ("--preprocessor=" ++
unwords (map quote (cc :
map showOpt opts ++
["-E", "-xc", "-DRC_INVOKED"])))
-- ...but if we do that then if windres calls popen then
-- it can't understand the quoting, so we have to use
-- --use-temp-file so that it interprets it correctly.
-- See #1828.
: Option "--use-temp-file"
: args
mb_env <- getGccEnv cc_args
runSomethingFiltered logger dflags id "Windres" windres args' Nothing mb_env
touch :: Logger -> DynFlags -> String -> String -> IO ()
touch logger dflags purpose arg = traceToolCommand logger dflags "touch" $
runSomething logger dflags purpose (pgm_T dflags) [FileOption "" arg]
-- * Tracing utility
-- | Record in the eventlog when the given tool command starts
-- and finishes, prepending the given 'String' with
-- \"systool:\", to easily be able to collect and process
-- all the systool events.
--
-- For those events to show up in the eventlog, you need
-- to run GHC with @-v2@ or @-ddump-timings@.
traceToolCommand :: Logger -> DynFlags -> String -> IO a -> IO a
traceToolCommand logger dflags tool = withTiming logger
dflags (text $ "systool:" ++ tool) (const ())
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