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import os, json, logging
import shared
from tools.shared import execute
def calculate(temp_files, in_temp, stdout, stderr):
# Check if we need to include some libraries that we compile. (We implement libc ourselves in js, but
# compile a malloc implementation and stdlibc++.)
def read_symbols(path, exclude=None):
symbols = map(lambda line: line.strip().split(' ')[1], open(path).readlines())
if exclude:
symbols = filter(lambda symbol: symbol not in exclude, symbols)
return set(symbols)
lib_opts = ['-O2']
# XXX We also need to add libc symbols that use malloc, for example strdup. It's very rare to use just them and not
# a normal malloc symbol (like free, after calling strdup), so we haven't hit this yet, but it is possible.
libc_symbols = read_symbols(shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libc.symbols'))
libcextra_symbols = read_symbols(shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libcextra.symbols'))
libcxx_symbols = read_symbols(shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libcxx', 'symbols'), exclude=libc_symbols)
libcxxabi_symbols = read_symbols(shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libcxxabi', 'symbols'), exclude=libc_symbols)
# XXX we should disable EMCC_DEBUG when building libs, just like in the relooper
def build_libc(lib_filename, files):
o_s = []
prev_cxx = os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_CXX')
if prev_cxx: os.environ['EMMAKEN_CXX'] = ''
musl_internal_includes = shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libc', 'musl', 'src', 'internal')
for src in files:
o = in_temp(os.path.basename(src) + '.o')
execute([shared.PYTHON, shared.EMCC, shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', src), '-o', o, '-I', musl_internal_includes] + lib_opts, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
o_s.append(o)
if prev_cxx: os.environ['EMMAKEN_CXX'] = prev_cxx
shared.Building.link(o_s, in_temp(lib_filename))
return in_temp(lib_filename)
def build_libcxx(src_dirname, lib_filename, files):
o_s = []
for src in files:
o = in_temp(src + '.o')
srcfile = shared.path_from_root(src_dirname, src)
execute([shared.PYTHON, shared.EMXX, srcfile, '-o', o, '-std=c++11'] + lib_opts, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
o_s.append(o)
shared.Building.link(o_s, in_temp(lib_filename))
return in_temp(lib_filename)
# libc
def create_libc():
logging.debug(' building libc for cache')
libc_files = [
'dlmalloc.c',
os.path.join('libcxx', 'new.cpp'),
]
musl_files = [
['internal', [
'floatscan.c',
'shgetc.c',
]],
['math', [
'scalbn.c',
'scalbnl.c',
]],
['stdio', [
'__overflow.c',
'__toread.c',
'__towrite.c',
'__uflow.c',
]],
['stdlib', [
'atof.c',
'strtod.c',
]],
['string', [
'memcmp.c',
'strcasecmp.c',
'strcmp.c',
'strncasecmp.c',
'strncmp.c',
]]
]
for directory, sources in musl_files:
libc_files += [os.path.join('libc', 'musl', 'src', directory, source) for source in sources]
return build_libc('libc.bc', libc_files)
def apply_libc(need):
# libc needs some sign correction. # If we are in mode 0, switch to 2. We will add our lines
try:
if shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS == 0: raise Exception('we need to change to 2')
except: # we fail if equal to 0 - so we need to switch to 2 - or if CORRECT_SIGNS is not even in Settings
shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS = 2
if shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS == 2:
shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS_LINES = [shared.path_from_root('src', 'dlmalloc.c') + ':' + str(i+4) for i in [4816, 4191, 4246, 4199, 4205, 4235, 4227]]
# If we are in mode 1, we are correcting everything anyhow. If we are in mode 3, we will be corrected
# so all is well anyhow too.
return True
# libcextra
def create_libcextra():
logging.debug('building libcextra for cache')
musl_files = [
['ctype', [
'iswalnum.c',
'iswalpha.c',
'iswblank.c',
'iswcntrl.c',
'iswctype.c',
'iswdigit.c',
'iswgraph.c',
'iswlower.c',
'iswprint.c',
'iswpunct.c',
'iswspace.c',
'iswupper.c',
'iswxdigit.c',
'towctrans.c',
'wcswidth.c',
'wctrans.c',
'wcwidth.c',
]],
['internal', [
'intscan.c',
]],
['legacy', [
'err.c',
]],
['locale', [
'iconv.c',
'iswalnum_l.c',
'iswalpha_l.c',
'iswblank_l.c',
'iswcntrl_l.c',
'iswctype_l.c',
'iswdigit_l.c',
'iswgraph_l.c',
'iswlower_l.c',
'iswprint_l.c',
'iswpunct_l.c',
'iswspace_l.c',
'iswupper_l.c',
'iswxdigit_l.c',
'strcoll.c',
'strcasecmp_l.c',
'strfmon.c',
'strncasecmp_l.c',
'strxfrm.c',
'towctrans_l.c',
'towlower_l.c',
'towupper_l.c',
'wcscoll.c',
'wcscoll_l.c',
'wcsxfrm.c',
'wcsxfrm_l.c',
'wctrans_l.c',
'wctype_l.c',
]],
['math', [
'__cos.c',
'__cosdf.c',
'__sin.c',
'__sindf.c',
'ilogb.c',
'ilogbf.c',
'ilogbl.c',
'ldexp.c',
'ldexpf.c',
'ldexpl.c',
'logb.c',
'logbf.c',
'logbl.c',
'lgamma.c',
'lgamma_r.c',
'lgammaf.c',
'lgammaf_r.c',
'lgammal.c',
'scalbnf.c',
'signgam.c',
'tgamma.c',
'tgammaf.c',
'tgammal.c'
]],
['misc', [
'getopt.c',
'getopt_long.c',
]],
['multibyte', [
'btowc.c',
'mblen.c',
'mbrlen.c',
'mbrtowc.c',
'mbsinit.c',
'mbsnrtowcs.c',
'mbsrtowcs.c',
'mbstowcs.c',
'mbtowc.c',
'wcrtomb.c',
'wcsnrtombs.c',
'wcsrtombs.c',
'wcstombs.c',
'wctob.c',
'wctomb.c',
]],
['regex', [
'fnmatch.c',
'regcomp.c',
'regerror.c',
'regexec.c',
'tre-mem.c',
]],
['stdio', [
'fwprintf.c',
'swprintf.c',
'vfwprintf.c',
'vswprintf.c',
'vwprintf.c',
'wprintf.c',
'fputwc.c',
'fputws.c',
]],
['stdlib', [
'ecvt.c',
'fcvt.c',
'gcvt.c',
'wcstod.c',
'wcstol.c',
]],
['string', [
'memccpy.c',
'memmem.c',
'mempcpy.c',
'memrchr.c',
'strcasestr.c',
'strchrnul.c',
'strlcat.c',
'strlcpy.c',
'strsep.c',
'strverscmp.c',
'wcpcpy.c',
'wcpncpy.c',
'wcscasecmp.c',
'wcscasecmp_l.c',
'wcscat.c',
'wcschr.c',
'wcscmp.c',
'wcscpy.c',
'wcscspn.c',
'wcsdup.c',
'wcslen.c',
'wcsncasecmp.c',
'wcsncasecmp_l.c',
'wcsncat.c',
'wcsncmp.c',
'wcsncpy.c',
'wcsnlen.c',
'wcspbrk.c',
'wcsrchr.c',
'wcsspn.c',
'wcsstr.c',
'wcstok.c',
'wcswcs.c',
'wmemchr.c',
'wmemcmp.c',
'wmemcpy.c',
'wmemmove.c',
'wmemset.c',
]]
]
libcextra_files = []
for directory, sources in musl_files:
libcextra_files += [os.path.join('libc', 'musl', 'src', directory, source) for source in sources]
return build_libc('libcextra.bc', libcextra_files)
# libcxx
def create_libcxx():
logging.debug('building libcxx for cache')
libcxx_files = [
'algorithm.cpp',
'condition_variable.cpp',
'future.cpp',
'iostream.cpp',
'memory.cpp',
'random.cpp',
'stdexcept.cpp',
'system_error.cpp',
'utility.cpp',
'bind.cpp',
'debug.cpp',
'hash.cpp',
'mutex.cpp',
'string.cpp',
'thread.cpp',
'valarray.cpp',
'chrono.cpp',
'exception.cpp',
'ios.cpp',
'locale.cpp',
'regex.cpp',
'strstream.cpp'
]
return build_libcxx(os.path.join('system', 'lib', 'libcxx'), 'libcxx.bc', libcxx_files)
def apply_libcxx(need):
assert shared.Settings.QUANTUM_SIZE == 4, 'We do not support libc++ with QUANTUM_SIZE == 1'
# libcxx might need corrections, so turn them all on. TODO: check which are actually needed
shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS = shared.Settings.CORRECT_OVERFLOWS = shared.Settings.CORRECT_ROUNDINGS = 1
#logging.info('using libcxx turns on CORRECT_* options')
return True
# libcxxabi - just for dynamic_cast for now
def create_libcxxabi():
logging.debug('building libcxxabi for cache')
libcxxabi_files = [
'typeinfo.cpp',
'private_typeinfo.cpp'
]
return build_libcxx(os.path.join('system', 'lib', 'libcxxabi', 'src'), 'libcxxabi.bc', libcxxabi_files)
def apply_libcxxabi(need):
assert shared.Settings.QUANTUM_SIZE == 4, 'We do not support libc++abi with QUANTUM_SIZE == 1'
#logging.info('using libcxxabi, this may need CORRECT_* options')
#shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS = shared.Settings.CORRECT_OVERFLOWS = shared.Settings.CORRECT_ROUNDINGS = 1
return True
# Settings this in the environment will avoid checking dependencies and make building big projects a little faster
# 1 means include everything; otherwise it can be the name of a lib (libcxx, etc.)
force = os.environ.get('EMCC_FORCE_STDLIBS')
force_all = force == '1'
# Scan symbols
symbolses = map(lambda temp_file: shared.Building.llvm_nm(temp_file), temp_files)
# Add in some hacks for js libraries. If a js lib depends on a symbol provided by a C library, it must be
# added to here, because our deps go only one way (each library here is checked, then we check the next
# in order - libcxx, libcxextra, etc. - and then we run the JS compiler and provide extra symbols from
# library*.js files. But we cannot then go back to the C libraries if a new dep was added!
# TODO: Move all __deps from src/library*.js to deps_info.json, and use that single source of info
# both here and in the JS compiler.
deps_info = json.loads(open(shared.path_from_root('src', 'deps_info.json')).read())
def add_back_deps(need):
for ident, deps in deps_info.iteritems():
if ident in need.undefs:
for dep in deps:
need.undefs.add(dep)
shared.Settings.EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.append('_' + dep)
for symbols in symbolses:
add_back_deps(symbols)
all_needed = set()
for symbols in symbolses:
all_needed.update(symbols.undefs)
for symbols in symbolses:
all_needed.difference_update(symbols.defs)
# Go over libraries to figure out which we must include
# If we have libcxx, we must force inclusion of libc, since libcxx uses new internally. Note: this is kind of hacky.
ret = []
has = need = None
for name, create, apply_, library_symbols in [('libcxx', create_libcxx, apply_libcxx, libcxx_symbols),
('libcextra', create_libcextra, lambda x: True, libcextra_symbols),
('libcxxabi', create_libcxxabi, apply_libcxxabi, libcxxabi_symbols),
('libc', create_libc, apply_libc, libc_symbols)]:
force_this = force_all or force == name
if not force_this:
need = set()
has = set()
for symbols in symbolses:
for library_symbol in library_symbols:
if library_symbol in symbols.undefs:
need.add(library_symbol)
if library_symbol in symbols.defs:
has.add(library_symbol)
for haz in has: # remove symbols that are supplied by another of the inputs
if haz in need:
need.remove(haz)
if shared.Settings.VERBOSE: logging.debug('considering %s: we need %s and have %s' % (name, str(need), str(has)))
if force_this or len(need) > 0:
force_all = True
if apply_(need):
# We need to build and link the library in
logging.debug('including %s' % name)
libfile = shared.Cache.get(name, create)
ret.append(libfile)
return ret
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