rust/src/librustc_target/spec/i686_linux_android.rs

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use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target, TargetResult};
// See https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html#x86
// for target ABI requirements.
pub fn target() -> TargetResult {
let mut base = super::android_base::opts();
base.max_atomic_width = Some(64);
// http://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html#x86
base.cpu = "pentiumpro".to_string();
base.features = "+mmx,+sse,+sse2,+sse3,+ssse3".to_string();
base.stack_probes = true;
Ok(Target {
llvm_target: "i686-linux-android".to_string(),
target_endian: "little".to_string(),
target_pointer_width: "32".to_string(),
target_c_int_width: "32".to_string(),
data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-f64:32:64-f80:32-n8:16:32-S128".to_string(),
arch: "x86".to_string(),
target_os: "android".to_string(),
target_env: String::new(),
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target_vendor: "unknown".to_string(),
-Z linker-flavor This patch adds a `-Z linker-flavor` flag to rustc which can be used to invoke the linker using a different interface. For example, by default rustc assumes that all the Linux targets will be linked using GCC. This makes it impossible to use LLD as a linker using just `-C linker=ld.lld` because that will invoke LLD with invalid command line arguments. (e.g. rustc will pass -Wl,--gc-sections to LLD but LLD doesn't understand that; --gc-sections would be the right argument) With this patch one can pass `-Z linker-flavor=ld` to rustc to invoke the linker using a LD-like interface. This way, `rustc -C linker=ld.lld -Z linker-flavor=ld` will invoke LLD with the right arguments. `-Z linker-flavor` accepts 4 different arguments: `em` (emcc), `ld`, `gcc`, `msvc` (link.exe). `em`, `gnu` and `msvc` cover all the existing linker interfaces. `ld` is a new flavor for interfacing GNU's ld and LLD. This patch also changes target specifications. `linker-flavor` is now a mandatory field that specifies the *default* linker flavor that the target will use. This change also makes the linker interface *explicit*; before, it used to be derived from other fields like linker-is-gnu, is-like-msvc, is-like-emscripten, etc. Another change to target specifications is that the fields `pre-link-args`, `post-link-args` and `late-link-args` now expect a map from flavor to linker arguments. ``` diff - "pre-link-args": ["-Wl,--as-needed", "-Wl,-z,-noexecstack"], + "pre-link-args": { + "gcc": ["-Wl,--as-needed", "-Wl,-z,-noexecstack"], + "ld": ["--as-needed", "-z,-noexecstack"], + }, ``` [breaking-change] for users of custom targets specifications
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linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gcc,
options: base,
})
}