// Copyright 2015 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 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. #![deny(warnings)] #[macro_use] extern crate build_helper; extern crate gcc; use std::env; use std::fs::{self, File}; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::process::Command; use build_helper::{run, rerun_if_changed_anything_in_dir, up_to_date}; fn main() { println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs"); // FIXME: This is a hack to support building targets that don't // support jemalloc alongside hosts that do. The jemalloc build is // controlled by a feature of the std crate, and if that feature // changes between targets, it invalidates the fingerprint of // std's build script (this is a cargo bug); so we must ensure // that the feature set used by std is the same across all // targets, which means we have to build the alloc_jemalloc crate // for targets like emscripten, even if we don't use it. let target = env::var("TARGET").expect("TARGET was not set"); let host = env::var("HOST").expect("HOST was not set"); if target.contains("rumprun") || target.contains("bitrig") || target.contains("openbsd") || target.contains("msvc") || target.contains("emscripten") || target.contains("fuchsia") || target.contains("redox") { println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=dummy_jemalloc"); return; } if target.contains("android") { println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=gcc"); } else if !target.contains("windows") && !target.contains("musl") { println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=pthread"); } if let Some(jemalloc) = env::var_os("JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE") { let jemalloc = PathBuf::from(jemalloc); println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", jemalloc.parent().unwrap().display()); let stem = jemalloc.file_stem().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(); let name = jemalloc.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(); let kind = if name.ends_with(".a") { "static" } else { "dylib" }; println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}={}", kind, &stem[3..]); return; } let build_dir = env::var_os("RUSTBUILD_NATIVE_DIR").unwrap_or(env::var_os("OUT_DIR").unwrap()); let build_dir = PathBuf::from(build_dir).join("jemalloc"); let _ = fs::create_dir_all(&build_dir); if target.contains("windows") { println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=jemalloc"); } else { println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=jemalloc_pic"); } println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}/lib", build_dir.display()); let src_dir = env::current_dir().unwrap().join("../jemalloc"); rerun_if_changed_anything_in_dir(&src_dir); let timestamp = build_dir.join("rustbuild.timestamp"); if up_to_date(&Path::new("build.rs"), ×tamp) && up_to_date(&src_dir, ×tamp) { return } let compiler = gcc::Config::new().get_compiler(); // only msvc returns None for ar so unwrap is okay let ar = build_helper::cc2ar(compiler.path(), &target).unwrap(); let cflags = compiler.args() .iter() .map(|s| s.to_str().unwrap()) .collect::>() .join(" "); let mut cmd = Command::new("sh"); cmd.arg(src_dir.join("configure") .to_str() .unwrap() .replace("C:\\", "/c/") .replace("\\", "/")) .current_dir(&build_dir) .env("CC", compiler.path()) .env("EXTRA_CFLAGS", cflags.clone()) // jemalloc generates Makefile deps using GCC's "-MM" flag. This means // that GCC will run the preprocessor, and only the preprocessor, over // jemalloc's source files. If we don't specify CPPFLAGS, then at least // on ARM that step fails with a "Missing implementation for 32-bit // atomic operations" error. This is because no "-march" flag will be // passed to GCC, and then GCC won't define the // "__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_4" macro that jemalloc needs to // select an atomic operation implementation. .env("CPPFLAGS", cflags.clone()) .env("AR", &ar) .env("RANLIB", format!("{} s", ar.display())); if target.contains("windows") { // A bit of history here, this used to be --enable-lazy-lock added in // #14006 which was filed with jemalloc in jemalloc/jemalloc#83 which // was also reported to MinGW: // // http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/395/ // // When updating jemalloc to 4.0, however, it was found that binaries // would exit with the status code STATUS_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED indicating // that a thread was unlocking a mutex it never locked. Disabling this // "lazy lock" option seems to fix the issue, but it was enabled by // default for MinGW targets in 13473c7 for jemalloc. // // As a result of all that, force disabling lazy lock on Windows, and // after reading some code it at least *appears* that the initialization // of mutexes is otherwise ok in jemalloc, so shouldn't cause problems // hopefully... // // tl;dr: make windows behave like other platforms by disabling lazy // locking, but requires passing an option due to a historical // default with jemalloc. cmd.arg("--disable-lazy-lock"); } else if target.contains("ios") { cmd.arg("--disable-tls"); } else if target.contains("android") { // We force android to have prefixed symbols because apparently // replacement of the libc allocator doesn't quite work. When this was // tested (unprefixed symbols), it was found that the `realpath` // function in libc would allocate with libc malloc (not jemalloc // malloc), and then the standard library would free with jemalloc free, // causing a segfault. // // If the test suite passes, however, without symbol prefixes then we // should be good to go! cmd.arg("--with-jemalloc-prefix=je_"); cmd.arg("--disable-tls"); } else if target.contains("dragonfly") { cmd.arg("--with-jemalloc-prefix=je_"); } if cfg!(feature = "debug-jemalloc") { cmd.arg("--enable-debug"); } // Turn off broken quarantine (see jemalloc/jemalloc#161) cmd.arg("--disable-fill"); cmd.arg(format!("--host={}", build_helper::gnu_target(&target))); cmd.arg(format!("--build={}", build_helper::gnu_target(&host))); // for some reason, jemalloc configure doesn't detect this value // automatically for this target if target == "sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu" { cmd.arg("--with-lg-quantum=4"); } run(&mut cmd); let mut make = Command::new(build_helper::make(&host)); make.current_dir(&build_dir) .arg("build_lib_static"); // mingw make seems... buggy? unclear... if !host.contains("windows") { make.arg("-j") .arg(env::var("NUM_JOBS").expect("NUM_JOBS was not set")); } run(&mut make); // The pthread_atfork symbols is used by jemalloc on android but the really // old android we're building on doesn't have them defined, so just make // sure the symbols are available. if target.contains("androideabi") { println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=pthread_atfork_dummy.c"); gcc::Config::new() .flag("-fvisibility=hidden") .file("pthread_atfork_dummy.c") .compile("libpthread_atfork_dummy.a"); } t!(File::create(×tamp)); }