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// Copyright 2012-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use super::archive::{ArchiveBuilder, ArchiveConfig};
use super::bytecode::RLIB_BYTECODE_EXTENSION;
use super::linker::Linker;
use super::command::Command;
use super::rpath::RPathConfig;
use super::rpath;
use metadata::METADATA_FILENAME;
use rustc::session::config::{self, NoDebugInfo, OutputFilenames, OutputType, PrintRequest};
use rustc::session::config::{RUST_CGU_EXT, Lto};
use rustc::session::filesearch;
use rustc::session::search_paths::PathKind;
use rustc::session::Session;
use rustc::middle::cstore::{NativeLibrary, LibSource, NativeLibraryKind};
use rustc::middle::dependency_format::Linkage;
use {CrateTranslation, CrateInfo};
use rustc::util::common::time;
use rustc::util::fs::fix_windows_verbatim_for_gcc;
use rustc::hir::def_id::CrateNum;
use tempdir::TempDir;
use rustc_back::{PanicStrategy, RelroLevel, LinkerFlavor};
use context::get_reloc_model;
use llvm;
use std::ascii;
use std::char;
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::fmt;
use std::fs;
use std::io;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::{Output, Stdio};
use std::str;
use syntax::attr;
/// The LLVM module name containing crate-metadata. This includes a `.` on
/// purpose, so it cannot clash with the name of a user-defined module.
pub const METADATA_MODULE_NAME: &'static str = "crate.metadata";
// same as for metadata above, but for allocator shim
pub const ALLOCATOR_MODULE_NAME: &'static str = "crate.allocator";
pub use rustc_trans_utils::link::{find_crate_name, filename_for_input, default_output_for_target,
invalid_output_for_target, build_link_meta, out_filename,
check_file_is_writeable};
// The third parameter is for env vars, used on windows to set up the
// path for MSVC to find its DLLs, and gcc to find its bundled
// toolchain
pub fn get_linker(sess: &Session) -> (PathBuf, Command, Vec<(OsString, OsString)>) {
let envs = vec![("PATH".into(), command_path(sess))];
// If our linker looks like a batch script on Windows then to execute this
// we'll need to spawn `cmd` explicitly. This is primarily done to handle
// emscripten where the linker is `emcc.bat` and needs to be spawned as
// `cmd /c emcc.bat ...`.
//
// This worked historically but is needed manually since #42436 (regression
// was tagged as #42791) and some more info can be found on #44443 for
// emscripten itself.
let cmd = |linker: &Path| {
if let Some(linker) = linker.to_str() {
if cfg!(windows) && linker.ends_with(".bat") {
return Command::bat_script(linker)
}
}
Command::new(linker)
};
if let Some(ref linker) = sess.opts.cg.linker {
(linker.clone(), cmd(linker), envs)
} else if sess.target.target.options.is_like_msvc {
let (cmd, envs) = msvc_link_exe_cmd(sess);
(PathBuf::from("link.exe"), cmd, envs)
} else {
let linker = PathBuf::from(&sess.target.target.options.linker);
let cmd = cmd(&linker);
(linker, cmd, envs)
}
}
#[cfg(windows)]
pub fn msvc_link_exe_cmd(sess: &Session) -> (Command, Vec<(OsString, OsString)>) {
use cc::windows_registry;
let target = &sess.opts.target_triple;
let tool = windows_registry::find_tool(target, "link.exe");
if let Some(tool) = tool {
let mut cmd = Command::new(tool.path());
cmd.args(tool.args());
for &(ref k, ref v) in tool.env() {
cmd.env(k, v);
}
let envs = tool.env().to_vec();
(cmd, envs)
} else {
debug!("Failed to locate linker.");
(Command::new("link.exe"), vec![])
}
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
pub fn msvc_link_exe_cmd(_sess: &Session) -> (Command, Vec<(OsString, OsString)>) {
(Command::new("link.exe"), vec![])
}
fn command_path(sess: &Session) -> OsString {
// The compiler's sysroot often has some bundled tools, so add it to the
// PATH for the child.
let mut new_path = sess.host_filesearch(PathKind::All)
.get_tools_search_paths();
if let Some(path) = env::var_os("PATH") {
new_path.extend(env::split_paths(&path));
}
env::join_paths(new_path).unwrap()
}
pub fn remove(sess: &Session, path: &Path) {
match fs::remove_file(path) {
Ok(..) => {}
Err(e) => {
sess.err(&format!("failed to remove {}: {}",
path.display(),
e));
}
}
}
/// Perform the linkage portion of the compilation phase. This will generate all
/// of the requested outputs for this compilation session.
pub(crate) fn link_binary(sess: &Session,
trans: &CrateTranslation,
outputs: &OutputFilenames,
crate_name: &str) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
let mut out_filenames = Vec::new();
for &crate_type in sess.crate_types.borrow().iter() {
// Ignore executable crates if we have -Z no-trans, as they will error.
if (sess.opts.debugging_opts.no_trans ||
!sess.opts.output_types.should_trans()) &&
crate_type == config::CrateTypeExecutable {
continue;
}
if invalid_output_for_target(sess, crate_type) {
bug!("invalid output type `{:?}` for target os `{}`",
crate_type, sess.opts.target_triple);
}
let mut out_files = link_binary_output(sess,
trans,
crate_type,
outputs,
crate_name);
out_filenames.append(&mut out_files);
}
// Remove the temporary object file and metadata if we aren't saving temps
if !sess.opts.cg.save_temps {
if sess.opts.output_types.should_trans() &&
!preserve_objects_for_their_debuginfo(sess)
{
for obj in trans.modules.iter().filter_map(|m| m.object.as_ref()) {
remove(sess, obj);
}
}
for obj in trans.modules.iter().filter_map(|m| m.bytecode_compressed.as_ref()) {
remove(sess, obj);
}
if let Some(ref obj) = trans.metadata_module.object {
remove(sess, obj);
}
if let Some(ref allocator) = trans.allocator_module {
if let Some(ref obj) = allocator.object {
remove(sess, obj);
}
if let Some(ref bc) = allocator.bytecode_compressed {
remove(sess, bc);
}
}
}
out_filenames
}
/// Returns a boolean indicating whether we should preserve the object files on
/// the filesystem for their debug information. This is often useful with
/// split-dwarf like schemes.
fn preserve_objects_for_their_debuginfo(sess: &Session) -> bool {
// If the objects don't have debuginfo there's nothing to preserve.
if sess.opts.debuginfo == NoDebugInfo {
return false
}
// If we're only producing artifacts that are archives, no need to preserve
// the objects as they're losslessly contained inside the archives.
let output_linked = sess.crate_types.borrow()
.iter()
.any(|x| *x != config::CrateTypeRlib && *x != config::CrateTypeStaticlib);
if !output_linked {
return false
}
// If we're on OSX then the equivalent of split dwarf is turned on by
// default. The final executable won't actually have any debug information
// except it'll have pointers to elsewhere. Historically we've always run
// `dsymutil` to "link all the dwarf together" but this is actually sort of
// a bummer for incremental compilation! (the whole point of split dwarf is
// that you don't do this sort of dwarf link).
//
// Basically as a result this just means that if we're on OSX and we're
// *not* running dsymutil then the object files are the only source of truth
// for debug information, so we must preserve them.
if sess.target.target.options.is_like_osx {
match sess.opts.debugging_opts.run_dsymutil {
// dsymutil is not being run, preserve objects
Some(false) => return true,
// dsymutil is being run, no need to preserve the objects
Some(true) => return false,
// The default historical behavior was to always run dsymutil, so
// we're preserving that temporarily, but we're likely to switch the
// default soon.
None => return false,
}
}
false
}
fn filename_for_metadata(sess: &Session, crate_name: &str, outputs: &OutputFilenames) -> PathBuf {
let out_filename = outputs.single_output_file.clone()
.unwrap_or(outputs
.out_directory
.join(&format!("lib{}{}.rmeta", crate_name, sess.opts.cg.extra_filename)));
check_file_is_writeable(&out_filename, sess);
out_filename
}
pub(crate) fn each_linked_rlib(sess: &Session,
info: &CrateInfo,
f: &mut FnMut(CrateNum, &Path)) -> Result<(), String> {
let crates = info.used_crates_static.iter();
let fmts = sess.dependency_formats.borrow();
let fmts = fmts.get(&config::CrateTypeExecutable)
.or_else(|| fmts.get(&config::CrateTypeStaticlib))
.or_else(|| fmts.get(&config::CrateTypeCdylib))
.or_else(|| fmts.get(&config::CrateTypeProcMacro));
let fmts = match fmts {
Some(f) => f,
None => return Err(format!("could not find formats for rlibs"))
};
for &(cnum, ref path) in crates {
match fmts.get(cnum.as_usize() - 1) {
Some(&Linkage::NotLinked) |
Some(&Linkage::IncludedFromDylib) => continue,
Some(_) => {}
None => return Err(format!("could not find formats for rlibs"))
}
let name = &info.crate_name[&cnum];
let path = match *path {
LibSource::Some(ref p) => p,
LibSource::MetadataOnly => {
return Err(format!("could not find rlib for: `{}`, found rmeta (metadata) file",
name))
}
LibSource::None => {
return Err(format!("could not find rlib for: `{}`", name))
}
};
f(cnum, &path);
}
Ok(())
}
/// Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified crate should be ignored
/// during LTO.
///
/// Crates ignored during LTO are not lumped together in the "massive object
/// file" that we create and are linked in their normal rlib states. See
/// comments below for what crates do not participate in LTO.
///
/// It's unusual for a crate to not participate in LTO. Typically only
/// compiler-specific and unstable crates have a reason to not participate in
/// LTO.
pub(crate) fn ignored_for_lto(sess: &Session, info: &CrateInfo, cnum: CrateNum) -> bool {
// If our target enables builtin function lowering in LLVM then the
// crates providing these functions don't participate in LTO (e.g.
// no_builtins or compiler builtins crates).
!sess.target.target.options.no_builtins &&
(info.is_no_builtins.contains(&cnum) || info.compiler_builtins == Some(cnum))
}
fn link_binary_output(sess: &Session,
trans: &CrateTranslation,
crate_type: config::CrateType,
outputs: &OutputFilenames,
crate_name: &str) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
for obj in trans.modules.iter().filter_map(|m| m.object.as_ref()) {
check_file_is_writeable(obj, sess);
}
let mut out_filenames = vec![];
if outputs.outputs.contains_key(&OutputType::Metadata) {
let out_filename = filename_for_metadata(sess, crate_name, outputs);
// To avoid races with another rustc process scanning the output directory,
// we need to write the file somewhere else and atomically move it to its
// final destination, with a `fs::rename` call. In order for the rename to
// always succeed, the temporary file needs to be on the same filesystem,
// which is why we create it inside the output directory specifically.
let metadata_tmpdir = match TempDir::new_in(out_filename.parent().unwrap(), "rmeta") {
Ok(tmpdir) => tmpdir,
Err(err) => sess.fatal(&format!("couldn't create a temp dir: {}", err)),
};
let metadata = emit_metadata(sess, trans, &metadata_tmpdir);
if let Err(e) = fs::rename(metadata, &out_filename) {
sess.fatal(&format!("failed to write {}: {}", out_filename.display(), e));
}
out_filenames.push(out_filename);
}
let tmpdir = match TempDir::new("rustc") {
Ok(tmpdir) => tmpdir,
Err(err) => sess.fatal(&format!("couldn't create a temp dir: {}", err)),
};
if outputs.outputs.should_trans() {
let out_filename = out_filename(sess, crate_type, outputs, crate_name);
match crate_type {
config::CrateTypeRlib => {
link_rlib(sess,
trans,
RlibFlavor::Normal,
&out_filename,
&tmpdir).build();
}
config::CrateTypeStaticlib => {
link_staticlib(sess, trans, &out_filename, &tmpdir);
}
_ => {
link_natively(sess, crate_type, &out_filename, trans, tmpdir.path());
}
}
out_filenames.push(out_filename);
}
if sess.opts.cg.save_temps {
let _ = tmpdir.into_path();
}
out_filenames
}
fn archive_search_paths(sess: &Session) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
let mut search = Vec::new();
sess.target_filesearch(PathKind::Native).for_each_lib_search_path(|path, _| {
search.push(path.to_path_buf());
});
return search;
}
fn archive_config<'a>(sess: &'a Session,
output: &Path,
input: Option<&Path>) -> ArchiveConfig<'a> {
ArchiveConfig {
sess,
dst: output.to_path_buf(),
src: input.map(|p| p.to_path_buf()),
lib_search_paths: archive_search_paths(sess),
}
}
/// We use a temp directory here to avoid races between concurrent rustc processes,
/// such as builds in the same directory using the same filename for metadata while
/// building an `.rlib` (stomping over one another), or writing an `.rmeta` into a
/// directory being searched for `extern crate` (observing an incomplete file).
/// The returned path is the temporary file containing the complete metadata.
fn emit_metadata<'a>(sess: &'a Session, trans: &CrateTranslation, tmpdir: &TempDir)
-> PathBuf {
let out_filename = tmpdir.path().join(METADATA_FILENAME);
let result = fs::write(&out_filename, &trans.metadata.raw_data);
if let Err(e) = result {
sess.fatal(&format!("failed to write {}: {}", out_filename.display(), e));
}
out_filename
}
enum RlibFlavor {
Normal,
StaticlibBase,
}
// Create an 'rlib'
//
// An rlib in its current incarnation is essentially a renamed .a file. The
// rlib primarily contains the object file of the crate, but it also contains
// all of the object files from native libraries. This is done by unzipping
// native libraries and inserting all of the contents into this archive.
fn link_rlib<'a>(sess: &'a Session,
trans: &CrateTranslation,
flavor: RlibFlavor,
out_filename: &Path,
tmpdir: &TempDir) -> ArchiveBuilder<'a> {
info!("preparing rlib to {:?}", out_filename);
let mut ab = ArchiveBuilder::new(archive_config(sess, out_filename, None));
for obj in trans.modules.iter().filter_map(|m| m.object.as_ref()) {
ab.add_file(obj);
}
// Note that in this loop we are ignoring the value of `lib.cfg`. That is,
// we may not be configured to actually include a static library if we're
// adding it here. That's because later when we consume this rlib we'll
// decide whether we actually needed the static library or not.
//
// To do this "correctly" we'd need to keep track of which libraries added
// which object files to the archive. We don't do that here, however. The
// #[link(cfg(..))] feature is unstable, though, and only intended to get
// liblibc working. In that sense the check below just indicates that if
// there are any libraries we want to omit object files for at link time we
// just exclude all custom object files.
//
// Eventually if we want to stabilize or flesh out the #[link(cfg(..))]
// feature then we'll need to figure out how to record what objects were
// loaded from the libraries found here and then encode that into the
// metadata of the rlib we're generating somehow.
for lib in trans.crate_info.used_libraries.iter() {
match lib.kind {
NativeLibraryKind::NativeStatic => {}
NativeLibraryKind::NativeStaticNobundle |
NativeLibraryKind::NativeFramework |
NativeLibraryKind::NativeUnknown => continue,
}
ab.add_native_library(&lib.name.as_str());
}
// After adding all files to the archive, we need to update the
// symbol table of the archive.
ab.update_symbols();
// Note that it is important that we add all of our non-object "magical
// files" *after* all of the object files in the archive. The reason for
// this is as follows:
//
// * When performing LTO, this archive will be modified to remove
// objects from above. The reason for this is described below.
//
// * When the system linker looks at an archive, it will attempt to
// determine the architecture of the archive in order to see whether its
// linkable.
//
// The algorithm for this detection is: iterate over the files in the
// archive. Skip magical SYMDEF names. Interpret the first file as an
// object file. Read architecture from the object file.
//
// * As one can probably see, if "metadata" and "foo.bc" were placed
// before all of the objects, then the architecture of this archive would
// not be correctly inferred once 'foo.o' is removed.
//
// Basically, all this means is that this code should not move above the
// code above.
match flavor {
RlibFlavor::Normal => {
// Instead of putting the metadata in an object file section, rlibs
// contain the metadata in a separate file.
ab.add_file(&emit_metadata(sess, trans, tmpdir));
// For LTO purposes, the bytecode of this library is also inserted
// into the archive.
for bytecode in trans.modules.iter().filter_map(|m| m.bytecode_compressed.as_ref()) {
ab.add_file(bytecode);
}
// After adding all files to the archive, we need to update the
// symbol table of the archive. This currently dies on macOS (see
// #11162), and isn't necessary there anyway
if !sess.target.target.options.is_like_osx {
ab.update_symbols();
}
}
RlibFlavor::StaticlibBase => {
let obj = trans.allocator_module
.as_ref()
.and_then(|m| m.object.as_ref());
if let Some(obj) = obj {
ab.add_file(obj);
}
}
}
ab
}
// Create a static archive
//
// This is essentially the same thing as an rlib, but it also involves adding
// all of the upstream crates' objects into the archive. This will slurp in
// all of the native libraries of upstream dependencies as well.
//
// Additionally, there's no way for us to link dynamic libraries, so we warn
// about all dynamic library dependencies that they're not linked in.
//
// There's no need to include metadata in a static archive, so ensure to not
// link in the metadata object file (and also don't prepare the archive with a
// metadata file).
fn link_staticlib(sess: &Session,
trans: &CrateTranslation,
out_filename: &Path,
tempdir: &TempDir) {
let mut ab = link_rlib(sess,
trans,
RlibFlavor::StaticlibBase,
out_filename,
tempdir);
let mut all_native_libs = vec![];
let res = each_linked_rlib(sess, &trans.crate_info, &mut |cnum, path| {
let name = &trans.crate_info.crate_name[&cnum];
let native_libs = &trans.crate_info.native_libraries[&cnum];
// Here when we include the rlib into our staticlib we need to make a
// decision whether to include the extra object files along the way.
// These extra object files come from statically included native
// libraries, but they may be cfg'd away with #[link(cfg(..))].
//
// This unstable feature, though, only needs liblibc to work. The only
// use case there is where musl is statically included in liblibc.rlib,
// so if we don't want the included version we just need to skip it. As
// a result the logic here is that if *any* linked library is cfg'd away
// we just skip all object files.
//
// Clearly this is not sufficient for a general purpose feature, and
// we'd want to read from the library's metadata to determine which
// object files come from where and selectively skip them.
let skip_object_files = native_libs.iter().any(|lib| {
lib.kind == NativeLibraryKind::NativeStatic && !relevant_lib(sess, lib)
});
ab.add_rlib(path,
&name.as_str(),
is_full_lto_enabled(sess) &&
!ignored_for_lto(sess, &trans.crate_info, cnum),
skip_object_files).unwrap();
all_native_libs.extend(trans.crate_info.native_libraries[&cnum].iter().cloned());
});
if let Err(e) = res {
sess.fatal(&e);
}
ab.update_symbols();
ab.build();
if !all_native_libs.is_empty() {
if sess.opts.prints.contains(&PrintRequest::NativeStaticLibs) {
print_native_static_libs(sess, &all_native_libs);
}
}
}
fn print_native_static_libs(sess: &Session, all_native_libs: &[NativeLibrary]) {
let lib_args: Vec<_> = all_native_libs.iter()
.filter(|l| relevant_lib(sess, l))
.filter_map(|lib| match lib.kind {
NativeLibraryKind::NativeStaticNobundle |
NativeLibraryKind::NativeUnknown => {
if sess.target.target.options.is_like_msvc {
Some(format!("{}.lib", lib.name))
} else {
Some(format!("-l{}", lib.name))
}
},
NativeLibraryKind::NativeFramework => {
// ld-only syntax, since there are no frameworks in MSVC
Some(format!("-framework {}", lib.name))
},
// These are included, no need to print them
NativeLibraryKind::NativeStatic => None,
})
.collect();
if !lib_args.is_empty() {
sess.note_without_error("Link against the following native artifacts when linking \
against this static library. The order and any duplication \
can be significant on some platforms.");
// Prefix for greppability
sess.note_without_error(&format!("native-static-libs: {}", &lib_args.join(" ")));
}
}
// Create a dynamic library or executable
//
// This will invoke the system linker/cc to create the resulting file. This
// links to all upstream files as well.
fn link_natively(sess: &Session,
crate_type: config::CrateType,
out_filename: &Path,
trans: &CrateTranslation,
tmpdir: &Path) {
info!("preparing {:?} to {:?}", crate_type, out_filename);
let flavor = sess.linker_flavor();
// The "binaryen linker" is massively special, so skip everything below.
if flavor == LinkerFlavor::Binaryen {
return link_binaryen(sess, crate_type, out_filename, trans, tmpdir);
}
// The invocations of cc share some flags across platforms
let (pname, mut cmd, envs) = get_linker(sess);
// This will set PATH on windows
cmd.envs(envs);
let root = sess.target_filesearch(PathKind::Native).get_lib_path();
if let Some(args) = sess.target.target.options.pre_link_args.get(&flavor) {
cmd.args(args);
}
if let Some(ref args) = sess.opts.debugging_opts.pre_link_args {
cmd.args(args);
}
cmd.args(&sess.opts.debugging_opts.pre_link_arg);
let pre_link_objects = if crate_type == config::CrateTypeExecutable {
&sess.target.target.options.pre_link_objects_exe
} else {
&sess.target.target.options.pre_link_objects_dll
};
for obj in pre_link_objects {
cmd.arg(root.join(obj));
}
if sess.target.target.options.is_like_emscripten {
cmd.arg("-s");
cmd.arg(if sess.panic_strategy() == PanicStrategy::Abort {
"DISABLE_EXCEPTION_CATCHING=1"
} else {
"DISABLE_EXCEPTION_CATCHING=0"
});
}
{
let mut linker = trans.linker_info.to_linker(cmd, &sess);
link_args(&mut *linker, sess, crate_type, tmpdir,
out_filename, trans);
cmd = linker.finalize();
}
if let Some(args) = sess.target.target.options.late_link_args.get(&flavor) {
cmd.args(args);
}
for obj in &sess.target.target.options.post_link_objects {
cmd.arg(root.join(obj));
}
if let Some(args) = sess.target.target.options.post_link_args.get(&flavor) {
cmd.args(args);
}
for &(ref k, ref v) in &sess.target.target.options.link_env {
cmd.env(k, v);
}
if sess.opts.debugging_opts.print_link_args {
println!("{:?}", &cmd);
}
// May have not found libraries in the right formats.
sess.abort_if_errors();
// Invoke the system linker
//
// Note that there's a terribly awful hack that really shouldn't be present
// in any compiler. Here an environment variable is supported to
// automatically retry the linker invocation if the linker looks like it
// segfaulted.
//
// Gee that seems odd, normally segfaults are things we want to know about!
// Unfortunately though in rust-lang/rust#38878 we're experiencing the
// linker segfaulting on Travis quite a bit which is causing quite a bit of
// pain to land PRs when they spuriously fail due to a segfault.
//
// The issue #38878 has some more debugging information on it as well, but
// this unfortunately looks like it's just a race condition in macOS's linker
// with some thread pool working in the background. It seems that no one
// currently knows a fix for this so in the meantime we're left with this...
info!("{:?}", &cmd);
let retry_on_segfault = env::var("RUSTC_RETRY_LINKER_ON_SEGFAULT").is_ok();
let mut prog;
let mut i = 0;
loop {
i += 1;
prog = time(sess.time_passes(), "running linker", || {
exec_linker(sess, &mut cmd, tmpdir)
});
if !retry_on_segfault || i > 3 {
break
}
let output = match prog {
Ok(ref output) => output,
Err(_) => break,
};
if output.status.success() {
break
}
let mut out = output.stderr.clone();
out.extend(&output.stdout);
let out = String::from_utf8_lossy(&out);
let msg_segv = "clang: error: unable to execute command: Segmentation fault: 11";
let msg_bus = "clang: error: unable to execute command: Bus error: 10";
if !(out.contains(msg_segv) || out.contains(msg_bus)) {
break
}
warn!(
"looks like the linker segfaulted when we tried to call it, \
automatically retrying again. cmd = {:?}, out = {}.",
cmd,
out,
);
}
match prog {
Ok(prog) => {
fn escape_string(s: &[u8]) -> String {
str::from_utf8(s).map(|s| s.to_owned())
.unwrap_or_else(|_| {
let mut x = "Non-UTF-8 output: ".to_string();
x.extend(s.iter()
.flat_map(|&b| ascii::escape_default(b))
.map(|b| char::from_u32(b as u32).unwrap()));
x
})
}
if !prog.status.success() {
let mut output = prog.stderr.clone();
output.extend_from_slice(&prog.stdout);
sess.struct_err(&format!("linking with `{}` failed: {}",
pname.display(),
prog.status))
.note(&format!("{:?}", &cmd))
.note(&escape_string(&output))
.emit();
sess.abort_if_errors();
}
info!("linker stderr:\n{}", escape_string(&prog.stderr));
info!("linker stdout:\n{}", escape_string(&prog.stdout));
},
Err(e) => {
let linker_not_found = e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound;
let mut linker_error = {
if linker_not_found {
sess.struct_err(&format!("linker `{}` not found", pname.display()))
} else {
sess.struct_err(&format!("could not exec the linker `{}`", pname.display()))
}
};
linker_error.note(&format!("{}", e));
if !linker_not_found {
linker_error.note(&format!("{:?}", &cmd));
}
linker_error.emit();
if sess.target.target.options.is_like_msvc && linker_not_found {
sess.note_without_error("the msvc targets depend on the msvc linker \
but `link.exe` was not found");
sess.note_without_error("please ensure that VS 2013 or VS 2015 was installed \
with the Visual C++ option");
}
sess.abort_if_errors();
}
}
// On macOS, debuggers need this utility to get run to do some munging of
// the symbols. Note, though, that if the object files are being preserved
// for their debug information there's no need for us to run dsymutil.
if sess.target.target.options.is_like_osx &&
sess.opts.debuginfo != NoDebugInfo &&
!preserve_objects_for_their_debuginfo(sess)
{
match Command::new("dsymutil").arg(out_filename).output() {
Ok(..) => {}
Err(e) => sess.fatal(&format!("failed to run dsymutil: {}", e)),
}
}
}
fn exec_linker(sess: &Session, cmd: &mut Command, tmpdir: &Path)
-> io::Result<Output>
{
// When attempting to spawn the linker we run a risk of blowing out the
// size limits for spawning a new process with respect to the arguments
// we pass on the command line.
//
// Here we attempt to handle errors from the OS saying "your list of
// arguments is too big" by reinvoking the linker again with an `@`-file
// that contains all the arguments. The theory is that this is then
// accepted on all linkers and the linker will read all its options out of
// there instead of looking at the command line.
if !cmd.very_likely_to_exceed_some_spawn_limit() {
match cmd.command().stdout(Stdio::piped()).stderr(Stdio::piped()).spawn() {
Ok(child) => return child.wait_with_output(),
Err(ref e) if command_line_too_big(e) => {}
Err(e) => return Err(e)
}
}
let mut cmd2 = cmd.clone();
let mut args = String::new();
for arg in cmd2.take_args() {
args.push_str(&Escape {
arg: arg.to_str().unwrap(),
is_like_msvc: sess.target.target.options.is_like_msvc,
}.to_string());
args.push_str("\n");
}
let file = tmpdir.join("linker-arguments");
fs::write(&file, args.as_bytes())?;
cmd2.arg(format!("@{}", file.display()));
return cmd2.output();
#[cfg(unix)]
fn command_line_too_big(err: &io::Error) -> bool {
err.raw_os_error() == Some(::libc::E2BIG)
}
#[cfg(windows)]
fn command_line_too_big(err: &io::Error) -> bool {
const ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE: i32 = 206;
err.raw_os_error() == Some(ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE)
}
struct Escape<'a> {
arg: &'a str,
is_like_msvc: bool,
}
impl<'a> fmt::Display for Escape<'a> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
if self.is_like_msvc {
// This is "documented" at
// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/4xdcbak7.aspx
//
// Unfortunately there's not a great specification of the
// syntax I could find online (at least) but some local
// testing showed that this seemed sufficient-ish to catch
// at least a few edge cases.
write!(f, "\"")?;
for c in self.arg.chars() {
match c {
'"' => write!(f, "\\{}", c)?,
c => write!(f, "{}", c)?,
}
}
write!(f, "\"")?;
} else {
// This is documented at https://linux.die.net/man/1/ld, namely:
//
// > Options in file are separated by whitespace. A whitespace
// > character may be included in an option by surrounding the
// > entire option in either single or double quotes. Any
// > character (including a backslash) may be included by
// > prefixing the character to be included with a backslash.
//
// We put an argument on each line, so all we need to do is
// ensure the line is interpreted as one whole argument.
for c in self.arg.chars() {
match c {
'\\' |
' ' => write!(f, "\\{}", c)?,
c => write!(f, "{}", c)?,
}
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
}
fn link_args(cmd: &mut Linker,
sess: &Session,
crate_type: config::CrateType,
tmpdir: &Path,
out_filename: &Path,
trans: &CrateTranslation) {
// The default library location, we need this to find the runtime.
// The location of crates will be determined as needed.
let lib_path = sess.target_filesearch(PathKind::All).get_lib_path();
// target descriptor
let t = &sess.target.target;
cmd.include_path(&fix_windows_verbatim_for_gcc(&lib_path));
for obj in trans.modules.iter().filter_map(|m| m.object.as_ref()) {
cmd.add_object(obj);
}
cmd.output_filename(out_filename);
if crate_type == config::CrateTypeExecutable &&
sess.target.target.options.is_like_windows {
if let Some(ref s) = trans.windows_subsystem {
cmd.subsystem(s);
}
}
// If we're building a dynamic library then some platforms need to make sure
// that all symbols are exported correctly from the dynamic library.
if crate_type != config::CrateTypeExecutable ||
sess.target.target.options.is_like_emscripten {
cmd.export_symbols(tmpdir, crate_type);
}
// When linking a dynamic library, we put the metadata into a section of the
// executable. This metadata is in a separate object file from the main
// object file, so we link that in here.
if crate_type == config::CrateTypeDylib ||
crate_type == config::CrateTypeProcMacro {
if let Some(obj) = trans.metadata_module.object.as_ref() {
cmd.add_object(obj);
}
}
let obj = trans.allocator_module
.as_ref()
.and_then(|m| m.object.as_ref());
if let Some(obj) = obj {
cmd.add_object(obj);
}
// Try to strip as much out of the generated object by removing unused
// sections if possible. See more comments in linker.rs
if !sess.opts.cg.link_dead_code {
let keep_metadata = crate_type == config::CrateTypeDylib;
cmd.gc_sections(keep_metadata);
}
let used_link_args = &trans.crate_info.link_args;
if crate_type == config::CrateTypeExecutable &&
t.options.position_independent_executables {
let empty_vec = Vec::new();
let args = sess.opts.cg.link_args.as_ref().unwrap_or(&empty_vec);
let more_args = &sess.opts.cg.link_arg;
let mut args = args.iter().chain(more_args.iter()).chain(used_link_args.iter());
if get_reloc_model(sess) == llvm::RelocMode::PIC
&& !sess.crt_static() && !args.any(|x| *x == "-static") {
cmd.position_independent_executable();
}
}
let relro_level = match sess.opts.debugging_opts.relro_level {
Some(level) => level,
None => t.options.relro_level,
};
match relro_level {
RelroLevel::Full => {
cmd.full_relro();
},
RelroLevel::Partial => {
cmd.partial_relro();
},
RelroLevel::Off => {},
}
// Pass optimization flags down to the linker.
cmd.optimize();
// Pass debuginfo flags down to the linker.
cmd.debuginfo();
// We want to prevent the compiler from accidentally leaking in any system
// libraries, so we explicitly ask gcc to not link to any libraries by
// default. Note that this does not happen for windows because windows pulls
// in some large number of libraries and I couldn't quite figure out which
// subset we wanted.
if t.options.no_default_libraries {
cmd.no_default_libraries();
}
// Take careful note of the ordering of the arguments we pass to the linker
// here. Linkers will assume that things on the left depend on things to the
// right. Things on the right cannot depend on things on the left. This is
// all formally implemented in terms of resolving symbols (libs on the right
// resolve unknown symbols of libs on the left, but not vice versa).
//
// For this reason, we have organized the arguments we pass to the linker as