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| 1 # Copyright (c) 2014 The Native Client Authors. All rights reserved. |
| 2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| 3 # found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 |
| 5 import("//build/config/nacl/config.gni") |
| 6 |
| 7 # Native Client Definitions |
| 8 config("nacl_defines") { |
| 9 if (is_linux || is_android || is_nacl) { |
| 10 defines = [ |
| 11 "_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506", |
| 12 "_XOPEN_SOURCE=600", |
| 13 "_GNU_SOURCE=1", |
| 14 "__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS=1", |
| 15 ] |
| 16 } else if (is_win) { |
| 17 defines = [ "__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS=1" ] |
| 18 } |
| 19 |
| 20 if (current_cpu == "pnacl" && !is_nacl_nonsfi) { |
| 21 # TODO: Remove the following definition once NACL_BUILD_ARCH and |
| 22 # NACL_BUILD_SUBARCH are defined by the PNaCl toolchain. |
| 23 defines += [ "NACL_BUILD_ARCH=pnacl" ] |
| 24 } |
| 25 } |
| 26 |
| 27 config("nexe_defines") { |
| 28 defines = [ |
| 29 "DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED=1", |
| 30 "DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_PREFIX=NACL_", |
| 31 ] |
| 32 } |
| 33 |
| 34 config("nacl_warnings") { |
| 35 if (is_win) { |
| 36 # Some NaCl code uses forward declarations of static const variables, |
| 37 # with initialized definitions later on. (The alternative would be |
| 38 # many, many more forward declarations of everything used in that |
| 39 # const variable's initializer before the definition.) The Windows |
| 40 # compiler is too stupid to notice that there is an initializer later |
| 41 # in the file, and warns about the forward declaration. |
| 42 cflags = [ "/wd4132" ] |
| 43 } |
| 44 } |
| 45 |
| 46 # The base target that all targets in the NaCl build should depend on. |
| 47 # This allows configs to be modified for everything in the NaCl build, even when |
| 48 # the NaCl build is composed into the Chrome build. (GN has no functionality to |
| 49 # add flags to everything in //native_client, having a base target works around |
| 50 # that limitation.) |
| 51 source_set("nacl_base") { |
| 52 public_configs = [ |
| 53 ":nacl_defines", |
| 54 ":nacl_warnings", |
| 55 ] |
| 56 if (current_os == "nacl") { |
| 57 public_configs += [ ":nexe_defines" ] |
| 58 } |
| 59 } |
| 60 |
| 61 config("compiler") { |
| 62 configs = [] |
| 63 cflags = [] |
| 64 ldflags = [] |
| 65 libs = [] |
| 66 |
| 67 if (is_clang && current_cpu != "pnacl") { |
| 68 # -no-integrated-as is the default in nacl-clang for historical |
| 69 # compatibility with inline assembly code and so forth. But there |
| 70 # are no such cases in Chromium code, and -integrated-as is nicer in |
| 71 # general. Moreover, the IRT must be built using LLVM's assembler |
| 72 # on x86-64 to preserve sandbox base address hiding. Use it |
| 73 # everywhere for consistency (and possibly quicker builds). |
| 74 cflags += [ "-integrated-as" ] |
| 75 } |
| 76 if (is_nacl_nonsfi) { |
| 77 cflags += [ "--pnacl-allow-translate" ] |
| 78 ldflags += [ |
| 79 "--pnacl-allow-translate", |
| 80 "--pnacl-allow-native", |
| 81 "-Wl,--noirt", |
| 82 "-Wt,--noirt", |
| 83 "-Wt,--noirtshim", |
| 84 |
| 85 # The clang driver automatically injects -lpthread when using libc++, but |
| 86 # the toolchain doesn't have it yet. To get around this, use |
| 87 # -nodefaultlibs and make each executable target depend on |
| 88 # "//native_client/src/nonsfi/irt:nacl_sys_private". |
| 89 "-nodefaultlibs", |
| 90 ] |
| 91 libs += [ |
| 92 "c++", |
| 93 "m", |
| 94 "c", |
| 95 "pnaclmm", |
| 96 ] |
| 97 include_dirs = [ "//native_client/src/public/linux_syscalls" ] |
| 98 } |
| 99 |
| 100 asmflags = cflags |
| 101 } |
| 102 |
| 103 config("compiler_codegen") { |
| 104 cflags = [] |
| 105 |
| 106 if (is_nacl_irt) { |
| 107 cflags += [ |
| 108 # A debugger should be able to unwind IRT call frames. This is |
| 109 # the default behavior on x86-64 and when compiling C++ with |
| 110 # exceptions enabled; the change is for the benefit of x86-32 C. |
| 111 # The frame pointer is unnecessary when unwind tables are used. |
| 112 "-fasynchronous-unwind-tables", |
| 113 "-fomit-frame-pointer", |
| 114 ] |
| 115 |
| 116 if (current_cpu == "x86") { |
| 117 # The x86-32 IRT needs to be callable with an under-aligned |
| 118 # stack; so we disable SSE instructions, which can fault on |
| 119 # misaligned addresses. See |
| 120 # https://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/issues/detail?id=3935 |
| 121 cflags += [ |
| 122 "-mstackrealign", |
| 123 "-mno-sse", |
| 124 ] |
| 125 } |
| 126 } |
| 127 |
| 128 asmflags = cflags |
| 129 } |
| 130 |
| 131 config("irt_optimize") { |
| 132 cflags = [ |
| 133 # Optimize for space, keep the IRT nexe small. |
| 134 "-Os", |
| 135 |
| 136 # These are omitted from non-IRT libraries to keep the libraries |
| 137 # themselves small. |
| 138 "-ffunction-sections", |
| 139 "-fdata-sections", |
| 140 ] |
| 141 |
| 142 ldflags = [ "-Wl,--gc-sections" ] |
| 143 } |
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