FreeBSD doesn't use LLVM's cxxabi implementation, for backwards
compatibility reasons. Software expects the libcxxrt API when
building on FreeBSD. This fixes the build of
pkgsCross.x86_64-freebsd.boost.
The exception for FreeBSD was added in 0afe9d1f70 ("freebsd packages:
Init at 13.1"), but it seems to have been erroneous, as e.g. ncurses
fails to build:
x86_64-unknown-freebsd13-clang++ -o demo ../obj_s/demo.o -L../lib -lncurses++w -L../lib -lformw -lmenuw -lpanelw -lncursesw -lutil -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DBUILDING_NCURSES_CXX -I../c++ -I. -I../include -DNDEBUG -O2 -fPIC -DPIC
x86_64-unknown-freebsd13-ld: error: undefined symbol: _Unwind_Resume
>>> referenced by demo.cc
>>> ../obj_s/demo.o:(TestApplication::run())
>>> referenced by demo.cc
>>> ../obj_s/demo.o:(_GLOBAL__sub_I_demo.cc)
>>> referenced by demo.cc
>>> ../obj_s/demo.o:(NCursesUserItem<UserData>::NCursesUserItem(char const*, char const*, UserData const*))
>>> referenced 46 more times
clang-12: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
This is fixed by undoing the change, adding -lunwind on FreeBSD.
As a first stop towards getting a bit more organized for #171047, add a
maintainer team and add myself and John Ericson as new members. Michael
Raskin asked to be removed.
A second step could be creating a github team additionally.
checkInputs used to be added to nativeBuildInputs. Now we have
nativeCheckInputs to do that instead. Doing this treewide change allows
to keep hashes identical to before the introduction of
nativeCheckInputs.
"llvm-as is an LLVM IR -> LLVM bitcode assembler not a system
assembler"[1], and therefore should not be linked as "as".
The "as" symlink was removed in 46e5ea5af6 ("llvm*: remove symlinks
to llvm-diff, llvm-as and associated LLVM IR utilities."), but that
was partially reverted by b331c72f03 ("llvm: setup some symlinks for
compatibility with binutils"), which restored a bunch of symlinks that
were incorrectly removed, but also incorrectly restored "as". This
was pointed out[2] at the time but apparently never fixed.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/93523#issue-661663683
[2]: b331c72f03 (commitcomment-40981705)
We were missing symlinks for some programs e.g. strings, which caused
e.g. pkgsLLVM.x264 to fail to build.
Here, I have filled in all the symlinks that LLVM would create if
built with the LLVM_INSTALL_BINUTILS_SYMLINKS option. Where an
existing symlink's target has changed, it's to avoid a double
indirection e.g. strip -> llvm-strip -> llvm-objcopy has because just
strip -> llvm-objcopy.
There's also the related problem that we are creating a as -> llvm-as
symlink, which doesn't make sense, but I'll remove that in a
subsequent commit so that if it somehow breaks something it's easy to
revert just that change.
Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/210983
Same adjustment as made for libc++abi in #185766, for the same reason:
the unamended dylib links to the libc++abi in the build stdenv, which
is the wrong version.
Tested on Darwin with LLVM 14 stdenv, but the phase is added to all
versions, including 11 - so this will cause a mass rebuild.
See: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/185766
Always set `SRCTOP`, set it with abs path
llvmPackages: Bump minimum version for FreeBSD
llvmPackages_*, libgcc, compiler_rt: Hack in enough libs that one can compiler C
freebsd.compat: Rename some things to work around cc-wrapper change
0bea4a194f / #191724 in particular
Since the progress bar results in large output that is broken due to the use of
ncurses and we already use the flag that gives verbose output on test failures,
let's just disable the progress bar.
lit (LLVM Integrated Tester) [0] by default uses as many threads as the build host
has cores, ignoring the user's core settings for the build.
This passes the configured core count on to lit, along with LLVM's default
settings for it which we otherwise override in the process [1].
[0]: https://www.llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/lit.html
[1]: 329fda39c5/llvm/CMakeLists.txt (L559-L565)
The missing xcrun meant builtins were missing from darwin. This
apparently wasn't an issue until now, but is in projects using
`@available` checks. (The ARM64 hack was apparently the previous
solution to fixing broken SDK detection.)
It is possible to both be bare metal and have a libc (newlib).
This libc doesn't provide very much --- not enough for CMake to think
the C toolchain works. We therefore adjust our logic so we hit the "bare
metal" case with or without libc.
The "use LLVM" bootstrap is intentionally not affected.
Reverts #162607 / 1748887ff2.
Reason for revert: This change caused llvm-config{,-native} to be unable
to find static archives bundled with LLVM, as has been [reported]. Ever
since #152944 using moveToOutput in LLVM is _evil_ because llvm-config
obtains it knowledge about the installation locations from the CMake
configure step.
Consequently a change like #162607 will need to be implemented by making
LLVM itself install the static archives to the correct location or by
adding yet another patch which updates llvm-config's knowledge of the
location. The latter is not desireable in my opinion, though, since it
is just asking for this sort of trouble: Before #152944 we had an
outputs.patch that did this sort of things which broke spectacularly in
edge cases.
Fixes#148117.
[reported]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/148117#issuecomment-1158245576
lld package provides an unwrapped lld. It doesn't always work on NixOS
(eg, it doesn't set rpath), and so dosen't always work.
What one should be using instead is the `lld` from
`llvmPackages.bintools` package. This super counterintutive.
One incremental step we can take here is to clarify that the `lld`
package is unrwapped -- right now, it looks like 100% legit thing one
should be using!
Reduces closure size by ~240MiB (down to ~100MiB) for
LLVM 13, the others are similar.
Having those archives in the lib output makes no sense
as they are no runtime dependencies. Removing them
alltogether is also not an option because the dynamic
libraries offer only the C API while many users of
libllvm require the C++ API. Those users must have an
dependency on libllvm.dev anyway and will find those
files for linking.
substituteStream(): WARNING: pattern '# define _LIBCPP_USE_AVAILABILITY_APPLE' doesn't match anything in file 'include/__config'
The new mechanism for those is a cmake option
LIBCXX_ENABLE_VENDOR_AVAILABILITY_ANNOTATIONS that is off by default:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D90843
libcxxClang still depends on cc wrapper's gccForLibs for libgcc which is
not available when useLLVM is set. In such cases we need to switch to
clangUseLLVM and (try) to use compiler-rt instead.
Resolves#153759: pkgsLLVM.llvmPackages.stdenv now correctly
clangUseLLVM as cc, allowing compilation to work as expected.