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module Settings.Packages (packageArgs) where
import Expression
import Flavour
import Oracles.Setting
import Oracles.Flag
import Packages
import Settings
import Rules.Libffi
-- | Package-specific command-line arguments.
packageArgs :: Args
packageArgs = do
stage <- getStage
path <- getBuildPath
compilerPath <- expr $ buildPath (vanillaContext stage compiler)
let -- Do not bind the result to a Boolean: this forces the configure rule
-- immediately and may lead to cyclic dependencies.
-- See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/issues/16809.
cross = flag CrossCompiling
-- Check if the bootstrap compiler has the same version as the one we
-- are building. This is used to build cross-compilers
bootCross = (==) <$> ghcVersionStage Stage0 <*> ghcVersionStage Stage1
cursesIncludeDir <- getSetting CursesIncludeDir
cursesLibraryDir <- getSetting CursesLibDir
mconcat
--------------------------------- base ---------------------------------
[ package base ? mconcat
[ builder (Cabal Flags) ? notStage0 `cabalFlag` (pkgName ghcBignum)
-- This fixes the 'unknown symbol stat' issue.
-- See: https://github.com/snowleopard/hadrian/issues/259.
, builder (Ghc CompileCWithGhc) ? arg "-optc-O2" ]
--------------------------------- cabal --------------------------------
-- Cabal is a large library and slow to compile. Moreover, we build it
-- for Stage0 only so we can link ghc-pkg against it, so there is little
-- reason to spend the effort to optimise it.
, package cabal ?
stage0 ? builder Ghc ? arg "-O0"
------------------------------- compiler -------------------------------
, package compiler ? mconcat
[ builder Alex ? arg "--latin1"
, builder (Ghc CompileHs) ? mconcat
[ inputs ["**/GHC.hs", "**/GHC/Driver/Make.hs"] ? arg "-fprof-auto"
, input "**/Parser.hs" ?
pure ["-fno-ignore-interface-pragmas", "-fcmm-sink"]
-- Enable -haddock and -Winvalid-haddock for the compiler
, arg "-haddock"
, notStage0 ? arg "-Winvalid-haddock"
-- These files take a very long time to compile with -O1,
-- so we use -O0 for them just in Stage0 to speed up the
-- build but not affect Stage1+ executables
, inputs ["**/GHC/Hs/Instances.hs", "**/GHC/Driver/Session.hs"] ? stage0 ?
pure ["-O0"] ]
, builder (Cabal Setup) ? mconcat
[ arg "--disable-library-for-ghci"
, anyTargetOs ["openbsd"] ? arg "--ld-options=-E"
, ghcProfiled <$> flavour ?
notStage0 ? arg "--ghc-pkg-option=--force" ]
, builder (Cabal Flags) ? mconcat
[ andM [expr ghcWithInterpreter, notStage0] `cabalFlag` "internal-interpreter"
, notM cross `cabalFlag` "terminfo"
]
, builder (Haddock BuildPackage) ? arg ("--optghc=-I" ++ path) ]
---------------------------------- ghc ---------------------------------
, package ghc ? mconcat
[ builder Ghc ? arg ("-I" ++ compilerPath)
, builder (Cabal Flags) ? mconcat
[ andM [expr ghcWithInterpreter, notStage0] `cabalFlag` "internal-interpreter"
, notM cross `cabalFlag` "terminfo"
, ifM stage0
-- We build a threaded stage 1 if the bootstrapping compiler
-- supports it.
(threadedBootstrapper `cabalFlag` "threaded")
-- We build a threaded stage N, N>1 if the configuration calls
-- for it.
((ghcThreaded <$> expr flavour) `cabalFlag` "threaded")
-- Don't try to build stage 1 with an event-logging RTS if
-- the bootstrapping compiler doesn't support it.
, orM [notStage0, eventLoggingBootstrapper] `cabalFlag` "eventlog"
]
]
-------------------------------- ghcPkg --------------------------------
, package ghcPkg ?
builder (Cabal Flags) ? notM cross `cabalFlag` "terminfo"
-------------------------------- ghcPrim -------------------------------
, package ghcPrim ? mconcat
[ builder (Cabal Flags) ? arg "include-ghc-prim"
, builder (Cc CompileC) ? (not <$> flag CcLlvmBackend) ?
input "**/cbits/atomic.c" ? arg "-Wno-sync-nand" ]
--------------------------------- ghci ---------------------------------
, package ghci ? mconcat
[
-- The use case here is that we want to build @iserv-proxy@ for the
-- cross compiler. That one needs to be compiled by the bootstrap
-- compiler as it needs to run on the host. Hence @libiserv@ needs
-- @GHCi.TH@, @GHCi.Message@ and @GHCi.Run@ from @ghci@. And those are
-- behind the @-finternal-interpreter@ flag.
--
-- But it may not build if we have made some changes to ghci's
-- dependencies (see #16051).
--
-- To fix this properly Hadrian would need to:
-- * first build a compiler for the build platform (stage1 is enough)
-- * use it as a bootstrap compiler to build the stage1 cross-compiler
--
-- The issue is that "configure" would have to be executed twice (for
-- the build platform and for the cross-platform) and Hadrian would
-- need to be fixed to support two different stage1 compilers.
--
-- The workaround we use is to check if the bootstrap compiler has
-- the same version as the one we are building. In this case we can
-- avoid the first step above and directly build with
-- `-finternal-interpreter`.
--
-- TODO: Note that in that case we also do not need to build most of
-- the Stage1 libraries, as we already know that the bootstrap
-- compiler comes with the same versions as the one we are building.
--
builder (Cabal Flags) ? ifM stage0
(andM [cross, bootCross] `cabalFlag` "internal-interpreter")
(arg "internal-interpreter")
]
--------------------------------- iserv --------------------------------
-- Add -Wl,--export-dynamic enables GHCi to load dynamic objects that
-- refer to the RTS. This is harmless if you don't use it (adds a bit
-- of overhead to startup and increases the binary sizes) but if you
-- need it there's no alternative.
--
-- The Solaris linker does not support --export-dynamic option. It also
-- does not need it since it exports all dynamic symbols by default
, package iserv
? expr isElfTarget
? notM (expr $ anyTargetOs ["freebsd", "solaris2"])? mconcat
[ builder (Ghc LinkHs) ? arg "-optl-Wl,--export-dynamic" ]
-------------------------------- haddock -------------------------------
, package haddock ?
builder (Cabal Flags) ? arg "in-ghc-tree"
---------------------------------- text --------------------------------
, package text ? mconcat
-- Disable SIMDUTF by default due to packaging difficulties
-- described in #20724.
[ builder (Cabal Flags) ? arg "-simdutf"
-- https://github.com/haskell/text/issues/415
, builder Ghc ? input "**/Data/Text/Encoding.hs" ? arg "-Wno-unused-imports" ]
------------------------------- haskeline ------------------------------
-- Hadrian doesn't currently support packages containing both libraries
-- and executables. This flag disables the latter.
, package haskeline ?
builder (Cabal Flags) ? arg "-examples"
-- Don't depend upon terminfo when cross-compiling to avoid unnecessary
-- dependencies.
-- TODO: Perhaps the user should rather be responsible for this?
, package haskeline ?
builder (Cabal Flags) ? notM cross `cabalFlag` "terminfo"
-------------------------------- terminfo ------------------------------
, package terminfo ?
builder (Cabal Setup) ? cabalExtraDirs cursesIncludeDir cursesLibraryDir
-------------------------------- hsc2hs --------------------------------
, package hsc2hs ?
builder (Cabal Flags) ? arg "in-ghc-tree"
-------------------------------- genapply --------------------------------
-- TODO: The logic here needs to come first, so it's hacked into
-- Settings.Builder.Ghc instead.
------------------------------ ghc-bignum ------------------------------
, ghcBignumArgs
---------------------------------- rts ---------------------------------
, package rts ? rtsPackageArgs -- RTS deserves a separate function
-------------------------------- runGhc --------------------------------
, package runGhc ?
builder Ghc ? input "**/Main.hs" ?
(\version -> ["-cpp", "-DVERSION=" ++ show version]) <$> getSetting ProjectVersion
]
ghcBignumArgs :: Args
ghcBignumArgs = package ghcBignum ? do
-- These are only used for non-in-tree builds.
librariesGmp <- getSetting GmpLibDir
includesGmp <- getSetting GmpIncludeDir
backend <- getBignumBackend
check <- getBignumCheck
mconcat
[ -- select BigNum backend
builder (Cabal Flags) ? arg backend
, -- check the selected backend against native backend
builder (Cabal Flags) ? check `cabalFlag` "check"
-- backend specific
, case backend of
"gmp" -> mconcat
[ builder (Cabal Setup) ? mconcat
-- enable GMP backend: configure script will produce
-- `ghc-bignum.buildinfo` and `include/HsIntegerGmp.h`
[ arg "--configure-option=--with-gmp"
-- enable in-tree support: don't depend on external "gmp"
-- library
, flag GmpInTree ? arg "--configure-option=--with-intree-gmp"
-- prefer framework over library (on Darwin)
, flag GmpFrameworkPref ?
arg "--configure-option=--with-gmp-framework-preferred"
-- Ensure that the ghc-bignum package registration includes
-- knowledge of the system gmp's library and include directories.
, notM (flag GmpInTree) ? cabalExtraDirs includesGmp librariesGmp
]
]
_ -> mempty
]
-- | RTS-specific command line arguments.
rtsPackageArgs :: Args
rtsPackageArgs = package rts ? do
projectVersion <- getSetting ProjectVersion
hostPlatform <- getSetting HostPlatform
hostArch <- getSetting HostArch
hostOs <- getSetting HostOs
hostVendor <- getSetting HostVendor
buildPlatform <- getSetting BuildPlatform
buildArch <- getSetting BuildArch
buildOs <- getSetting BuildOs
buildVendor <- getSetting BuildVendor
targetPlatform <- getSetting TargetPlatform
targetArch <- getSetting TargetArch
targetOs <- getSetting TargetOs
targetVendor <- getSetting TargetVendor
ghcUnreg <- expr $ yesNo <$> flag GhcUnregisterised
ghcEnableTNC <- expr $ yesNo <$> flag TablesNextToCode
rtsWays <- getRtsWays
way <- getWay
path <- getBuildPath
top <- expr topDirectory
useSystemFfi <- expr $ flag UseSystemFfi
ffiLibName <- libffiName
ffiIncludeDir <- getSetting FfiIncludeDir
ffiLibraryDir <- getSetting FfiLibDir
libdwIncludeDir <- getSetting LibdwIncludeDir
libdwLibraryDir <- getSetting LibdwLibDir
libnumaIncludeDir <- getSetting LibnumaIncludeDir
libnumaLibraryDir <- getSetting LibnumaLibDir
-- Arguments passed to GHC when compiling C and .cmm sources.
let ghcArgs = mconcat
[ arg "-Irts"
, arg $ "-I" ++ path
, arg $ "-DRtsWay=\"rts_" ++ show way ++ "\""
-- Set the namespace for the rts fs functions
, arg $ "-DFS_NAMESPACE=rts"
, arg $ "-DCOMPILING_RTS"
, notM targetSupportsSMP ? arg "-DNOSMP"
, way `elem` [debug, debugDynamic] ? pure [ "-DTICKY_TICKY"
, "-optc-DTICKY_TICKY"]
, Profiling `wayUnit` way ? arg "-DPROFILING"
, Threaded `wayUnit` way ? arg "-DTHREADED_RTS"
, notM targetSupportsSMP ? pure [ "-DNOSMP"
, "-optc-DNOSMP" ]
]
let cArgs = mconcat
[ rtsWarnings
, flag UseSystemFfi ? not (null ffiIncludeDir) ? arg ("-I" ++ ffiIncludeDir)
, flag WithLibdw ? not (null libdwIncludeDir) ? arg ("-I" ++ libdwIncludeDir)
, arg "-fomit-frame-pointer"
-- RTS *must* be compiled with optimisations. The INLINE_HEADER macro
-- requires that functions are inlined to work as expected. Inlining
-- only happens for optimised builds. Otherwise we can assume that
-- there is a non-inlined variant to use instead. But RTS does not
-- provide non-inlined alternatives and hence needs the function to
-- be inlined. See https://github.com/snowleopard/hadrian/issues/90.
, arg "-O2"
, arg "-g"
, arg "-Irts"
, arg $ "-I" ++ path
, Debug `wayUnit` way ? pure [ "-DDEBUG"
, "-fno-omit-frame-pointer"
, "-g3"
, "-O0" ]
, inputs ["**/RtsMessages.c", "**/Trace.c"] ?
arg ("-DProjectVersion=" ++ show projectVersion)
, input "**/RtsUtils.c" ? pure
[ "-DProjectVersion=" ++ show projectVersion
, "-DHostPlatform=" ++ show hostPlatform
, "-DHostArch=" ++ show hostArch
, "-DHostOS=" ++ show hostOs
, "-DHostVendor=" ++ show hostVendor
, "-DBuildPlatform=" ++ show buildPlatform
, "-DBuildArch=" ++ show buildArch
, "-DBuildOS=" ++ show buildOs
, "-DBuildVendor=" ++ show buildVendor
, "-DTargetPlatform=" ++ show targetPlatform
, "-DTargetArch=" ++ show targetArch
, "-DTargetOS=" ++ show targetOs
, "-DTargetVendor=" ++ show targetVendor
, "-DGhcUnregisterised=" ++ show ghcUnreg
, "-DTablesNextToCode=" ++ show ghcEnableTNC
]
-- We're after pur performance here. So make sure fast math and
-- vectorization is enabled.
, input "**/Hash.c" ? pure
[ "-O3" ]
, inputs ["**/Evac.c", "**/Evac_thr.c"] ? arg "-funroll-loops"
, speedHack ?
inputs [ "**/Evac.c", "**/Evac_thr.c"
, "**/Scav.c", "**/Scav_thr.c"
, "**/Compact.c", "**/GC.c" ] ? arg "-fno-PIC"
-- @-static@ is necessary for these bits, as otherwise the NCG
-- generates dynamic references.
, speedHack ?
inputs [ "**/Updates.c", "**/StgMiscClosures.c"
, "**/PrimOps.c", "**/Apply.c"
, "**/AutoApply.c" ] ? pure ["-fno-PIC", "-static"]
-- inlining warnings happen in Compact
, inputs ["**/Compact.c"] ? arg "-Wno-inline"
-- emits warnings about call-clobbered registers on x86_64
, inputs [ "**/StgCRun.c"
, "**/win32/ConsoleHandler.c", "**/win32/ThrIOManager.c"] ? arg "-w"
-- The above warning suppression flags are a temporary kludge.
-- While working on this module you are encouraged to remove it and fix
-- any warnings in the module. See:
-- https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/wikis/working-conventions#Warnings
, (not <$> flag CcLlvmBackend) ?
inputs ["**/Compact.c"] ? arg "-finline-limit=2500"
, input "**/RetainerProfile.c" ? flag CcLlvmBackend ?
arg "-Wno-incompatible-pointer-types"
]
mconcat
[ builder (Cabal Flags) ? mconcat
[ any (wayUnit Profiling) rtsWays `cabalFlag` "profiling"
, any (wayUnit Debug) rtsWays `cabalFlag` "debug"
, any (wayUnit Logging) rtsWays `cabalFlag` "logging"
, any (wayUnit Dynamic) rtsWays `cabalFlag` "dynamic"
, useSystemFfi `cabalFlag` "use-system-libffi"
, useLibffiForAdjustors `cabalFlag` "libffi-adjustors"
, Debug `wayUnit` way `cabalFlag` "find-ptr"
]
, builder (Cabal Setup) ? mconcat
[ cabalExtraDirs libdwIncludeDir libdwLibraryDir
, cabalExtraDirs libnumaIncludeDir libnumaLibraryDir
]
, builder (Cc (FindCDependencies CDep)) ? cArgs
, builder (Cc (FindCDependencies CxxDep)) ? cArgs
, builder (Ghc CompileCWithGhc) ? map ("-optc" ++) <$> cArgs
, builder (Ghc CompileCppWithGhc) ? map ("-optcxx" ++) <$> cArgs
, builder Ghc ? ghcArgs
, builder HsCpp ? pure
[ "-DTOP=" ++ show top
, "-DFFI_INCLUDE_DIR=" ++ show ffiIncludeDir
, "-DFFI_LIB_DIR=" ++ show ffiLibraryDir
, "-DFFI_LIB=" ++ show ffiLibName
, "-DLIBDW_LIB_DIR=" ++ show libdwLibraryDir ]
, builder HsCpp ? flag WithLibdw ? arg "-DUSE_LIBDW"
, builder HsCpp ? flag HaveLibMingwEx ? arg "-DHAVE_LIBMINGWEX" ]
-- Compile various performance-critical pieces *without* -fPIC -dynamic
-- even when building a shared library. If we don't do this, then the
-- GC runs about 50% slower on x86 due to the overheads of PIC. The
-- cost of doing this is a little runtime linking and less sharing, but
-- not much.
--
-- On x86_64 this doesn't work, because all objects in a shared library
-- must be compiled with -fPIC (since the 32-bit relocations generated
-- by the default small memory can't be resolved at runtime). So we
-- only do this on i386.
--
-- This apparently doesn't work on OS X (Darwin) nor on Solaris.
-- On Darwin we get errors of the form
--
-- ld: absolute addressing (perhaps -mdynamic-no-pic) used in _stg_ap_0_fast
-- from rts/dist-install/build/Apply.dyn_o not allowed in slidable image
--
-- and lots of these warnings:
--
-- ld: warning codegen in _stg_ap_pppv_fast (offset 0x0000005E) prevents image
-- from loading in dyld shared cache
--
-- On Solaris we get errors like:
--
-- Text relocation remains referenced
-- against symbol offset in file
-- .rodata (section) 0x11 rts/dist-install/build/Apply.dyn_o
-- ...
-- ld: fatal: relocations remain against allocatable but non-writable sections
-- collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
speedHack :: Action Bool
speedHack = do
i386 <- anyTargetArch ["i386"]
goodOS <- not <$> anyTargetOs ["darwin", "solaris2"]
return $ i386 && goodOS
-- See @rts/ghc.mk@.
rtsWarnings :: Args
rtsWarnings = mconcat
[ arg "-Wall"
, arg "-Wextra"
, arg "-Wstrict-prototypes"
, arg "-Wmissing-prototypes"
, arg "-Wmissing-declarations"
, arg "-Winline"
, arg "-Wpointer-arith"
, arg "-Wmissing-noreturn"
, arg "-Wnested-externs"
, arg "-Wredundant-decls"
, arg "-Wundef"
, arg "-fno-strict-aliasing" ]
-- | Expands to Cabal `--extra-lib-dirs` and `--extra-include-dirs` flags if
-- the respective paths are not null.
cabalExtraDirs :: FilePath -- ^ include path
-> FilePath -- ^ libraries path
-> Args
cabalExtraDirs include lib = mconcat
[ extraDirFlag "--extra-lib-dirs" lib
, extraDirFlag "--extra-include-dirs" include
]
where
extraDirFlag :: String -> FilePath -> Args
extraDirFlag flag dir
| null dir = mempty
| otherwise = arg (flag++"="++dir)
|