# TARGET_STAGE_N template: This defines how target artifacts are built # for all stage/target architecture combinations. The arguments: # $(1) is the stage # $(2) is the target triple # $(3) is the host triple # If you are making non-backwards compatible changes to the runtime # (resp. corelib), set this flag to 1. It will cause stage1 to use # the snapshot runtime (resp. corelib) rather than the runtime # (resp. corelib) from the working directory. USE_SNAPSHOT_RUNTIME=0 USE_SNAPSHOT_CORELIB=0 USE_SNAPSHOT_STDLIB=0 define TARGET_STAGE_N $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/libmorestack.a: \ rt/$(2)/arch/$$(HOST_$(2))/libmorestack.a @$$(call E, cp: $$@) $$(Q)cp $$< $$@ $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_RUSTLLVM): \ rustllvm/$(2)/$$(CFG_RUSTLLVM) @$$(call E, cp: $$@) $$(Q)cp $$< $$@ $$(TBIN$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/rustc$$(X): \ $$(RUSTC_INPUTS) \ $$(TLIBRUSTC_DEFAULT$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) @$$(call E, compile_and_link: $$@) $$(STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) -o $$@ $$< ifdef CFG_ENABLE_PAX_FLAGS @$$(call E, apply PaX flags: $$@) @"$(CFG_PAXCTL)" -cm "$$@" endif $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_LIBRUSTC): \ $$(COMPILER_CRATE) $$(COMPILER_INPUTS) \ $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_LIBSYNTAX) @$$(call E, compile_and_link: $$@) $$(STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) -o $$@ $$< && touch $$@ $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_LIBSYNTAX): \ $$(LIBSYNTAX_CRATE) $$(LIBSYNTAX_INPUTS) \ $$(TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) \ $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_RUSTLLVM) \ $$(TCORELIB_DEFAULT$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) \ $$(TSTDLIB_DEFAULT$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) @$$(call E, compile_and_link: $$@) $$(STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) $(BORROWCK) -o $$@ $$< && touch $$@ endef # The stage0 (snapshot) compiler produces binaries that expect the # snapshot runtime. Normally the working directory runtime and # snapshot runtime are compatible, so this is no problem. But # sometimes we want to make non-backwards-compatible changes. In # those cases, the stage1 compiler and libraries (which are produced # by stage0) should use the runtime from the snapshot. The stage2 # compiler and libraries (which are produced by stage1) will be the # first that are expecting to run against the runtime as defined in # the working directory. # # The catch is that you may not add new functions to the runtime # in this case! # # Arguments are the same as for TARGET_BASE_STAGE_N define TARGET_RT_FROM_SNAPSHOT $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_RUNTIME): \ $$(HLIB$(1)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_RUNTIME) @$$(call E, cp: $$@) $$(Q)cp $$< $$@ endef # This rule copies from the runtime for the working directory. It # applies to targets produced by stage1 or later. See comment on # previous rule. # # Arguments are the same as for TARGET_BASE_STAGE_N define TARGET_RT_FROM_WD $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_RUNTIME): \ rt/$(2)/$$(CFG_RUNTIME) @$$(call E, cp: $$@) $$(Q)cp $$< $$@ endef # As above, but builds the corelib either by taking it out of the # snapshot or from the working directory. define TARGET_CORELIB_FROM_SNAPSHOT $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_CORELIB): \ $$(HLIB$(1)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_CORELIB) \ $$(CORELIB_INPUTS) \ $$(TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) @$$(call E, cp: $$@) $$(Q)cp $$< $$@ $$(Q)cp $$(HLIB$(1)_H_$(3))/$$(CORELIB_GLOB) \ $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) endef define TARGET_CORELIB_FROM_WD $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_CORELIB): \ $$(CORELIB_CRATE) $$(CORELIB_INPUTS) \ $$(TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) @$$(call E, compile_and_link: $$@) $$(STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) -o $$@ $$< && touch $$@ endef define TARGET_STDLIB_FROM_SNAPSHOT $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_STDLIB): \ $$(HLIB$(1)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_STDLIB) \ $$(STDLIB_INPUTS) \ $$(TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) @$$(call E, cp: $$@) $$(Q)cp $$< $$@ $$(Q)cp $$(HLIB$(1)_H_$(3))/$$(STDLIB_GLOB) \ $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) endef define TARGET_STDLIB_FROM_WD $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_STDLIB): \ $$(STDLIB_CRATE) $$(STDLIB_INPUTS) \ $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_CORELIB) \ $$(TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) @$$(call E, compile_and_link: $$@) $$(STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) -o $$@ $$< && touch $$@ endef # In principle, each host can build each target: $(foreach source,$(CFG_TARGET_TRIPLES), \ $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET_TRIPLES), \ $(eval $(call TARGET_STAGE_N,0,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_STAGE_N,1,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_STAGE_N,2,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_STAGE_N,3,$(target),$(source))))) # Host triple either uses the snapshot runtime or runtime from # working directory, depending on the USE_SNAPSHOT_RUNTIME var. ifeq ($(USE_SNAPSHOT_RUNTIME),1) $(foreach src,$(CFG_HOST_TRIPLE),\ $(eval $(call TARGET_RT_FROM_SNAPSHOT,0,$(src),$(src)))) else $(foreach src,$(CFG_HOST_TRIPLE),\ $(eval $(call TARGET_RT_FROM_WD,0,$(src),$(src)))) endif ifeq ($(USE_SNAPSHOT_CORELIB),1) $(foreach src,$(CFG_HOST_TRIPLE),\ $(eval $(call TARGET_CORELIB_FROM_SNAPSHOT,0,$(src),$(src)))) else $(foreach src,$(CFG_HOST_TRIPLE),\ $(eval $(call TARGET_CORELIB_FROM_WD,0,$(src),$(src)))) endif ifeq ($(USE_SNAPSHOT_STDLIB),1) $(foreach src,$(CFG_HOST_TRIPLE),\ $(eval $(call TARGET_STDLIB_FROM_SNAPSHOT,0,$(src),$(src)))) else $(foreach src,$(CFG_HOST_TRIPLE),\ $(eval $(call TARGET_STDLIB_FROM_WD,0,$(src),$(src)))) endif # Non-host triples build the stage0 runtime from the working directory $(foreach source,$(CFG_TARGET_TRIPLES), \ $(foreach target,$(NON_HOST_TRIPLES), \ $(eval $(call TARGET_RT_FROM_WD,0,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_CORELIB_FROM_WD,0,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_STDLIB_FROM_WD,0,$(target),$(source))) \ )) # After stage0, always build the stage0 runtime from the working directory $(foreach source,$(CFG_TARGET_TRIPLES), \ $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET_TRIPLES), \ $(eval $(call TARGET_RT_FROM_WD,1,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_RT_FROM_WD,2,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_RT_FROM_WD,3,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_CORELIB_FROM_WD,1,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_CORELIB_FROM_WD,2,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_CORELIB_FROM_WD,3,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_STDLIB_FROM_WD,1,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_STDLIB_FROM_WD,2,$(target),$(source))) \ $(eval $(call TARGET_STDLIB_FROM_WD,3,$(target),$(source))) \ ))