bootstrap: put Miri sysroot into local build dir

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Ralf Jung 2022-11-06 10:13:32 +01:00
parent c199a39884
commit a9edee7d1a
3 changed files with 24 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -466,7 +466,13 @@ pub struct Miri {
impl Miri {
/// Run `cargo miri setup` for the given target, return where the Miri sysroot was put.
pub fn build_miri_sysroot(builder: &Builder<'_>, compiler: Compiler, miri: &Path, target: TargetSelection) -> String {
pub fn build_miri_sysroot(
builder: &Builder<'_>,
compiler: Compiler,
miri: &Path,
target: TargetSelection,
) -> String {
let miri_sysroot = builder.out.join(compiler.host.triple).join("miri-sysrot");
let mut cargo = tool::prepare_tool_cargo(
builder,
compiler,
@ -485,6 +491,8 @@ impl Miri {
cargo.env("MIRI_LIB_SRC", builder.src.join("library"));
// Tell it where to find Miri.
cargo.env("MIRI", &miri);
// Tell it where to put the sysroot.
cargo.env("MIRI_SYSROOT", &miri_sysroot);
// Debug things.
cargo.env("RUST_BACKTRACE", "1");

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@ -433,8 +433,10 @@ Moreover, Miri recognizes some environment variables:
trigger a re-build of the standard library; you have to clear the Miri build
cache manually (on Linux, `rm -rf ~/.cache/miri`).
* `MIRI_SYSROOT` (recognized by `cargo miri` and the Miri driver) indicates the sysroot to use. When
using `cargo miri`, only set this if you do not want to use the automatically created sysroot. For
directly invoking the Miri driver, this variable (or a `--sysroot` flag) is mandatory.
using `cargo miri`, this skips the automatic setup -- only set this if you do not want to use the
automatically created sysroot. For directly invoking the Miri driver, this variable (or a
`--sysroot` flag) is mandatory. When invoking `cargo miri setup`, this indicates where the sysroot
will be put.
* `MIRI_TEST_TARGET` (recognized by the test suite and the `./miri` script) indicates which target
architecture to test against. `miri` and `cargo miri` accept the `--target` flag for the same
purpose.

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@ -17,10 +17,8 @@ pub fn setup(subcommand: &MiriCommand, target: &str, rustc_version: &VersionMeta
let only_setup = matches!(subcommand, MiriCommand::Setup);
let ask_user = !only_setup;
let print_sysroot = only_setup && has_arg_flag("--print-sysroot"); // whether we just print the sysroot path
if std::env::var_os("MIRI_SYSROOT").is_some() {
if only_setup {
println!("WARNING: MIRI_SYSROOT already set, not doing anything.")
}
if !only_setup && std::env::var_os("MIRI_SYSROOT").is_some() {
// Skip setup step if MIRI_SYSROOT is explicitly set, *unless* we are `cargo miri setup`.
return;
}
@ -61,8 +59,13 @@ pub fn setup(subcommand: &MiriCommand, target: &str, rustc_version: &VersionMeta
}
// Determine where to put the sysroot.
let sysroot_dir = match std::env::var_os("MIRI_SYSROOT") {
Some(dir) => PathBuf::from(dir),
None => {
let user_dirs = directories::ProjectDirs::from("org", "rust-lang", "miri").unwrap();
let sysroot_dir = user_dirs.cache_dir();
user_dirs.cache_dir().to_owned()
}
};
// Sysroot configuration and build details.
let sysroot_config = if std::env::var_os("MIRI_NO_STD").is_some() {
SysrootConfig::NoStd
@ -111,7 +114,7 @@ pub fn setup(subcommand: &MiriCommand, target: &str, rustc_version: &VersionMeta
(command, rustflags)
};
// Make sure all target-level Miri invocations know their sysroot.
std::env::set_var("MIRI_SYSROOT", sysroot_dir);
std::env::set_var("MIRI_SYSROOT", &sysroot_dir);
// Do the build.
if only_setup {
@ -121,7 +124,7 @@ pub fn setup(subcommand: &MiriCommand, target: &str, rustc_version: &VersionMeta
// We want to be quiet, but still let the user know that something is happening.
eprint!("Preparing a sysroot for Miri (target: {target})... ");
}
Sysroot::new(sysroot_dir, target)
Sysroot::new(&sysroot_dir, target)
.build_from_source(&rust_src, BuildMode::Check, sysroot_config, rustc_version, cargo_cmd)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| {
if only_setup {