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Majority of targets use "unknown" vendor and changing it from "unknown" to omitted doesn't make sense. From the LLVM docs (https://clang.llvm.org/docs/CrossCompilation.html#target-triple): >Most of the time it can be omitted (and Unknown) will be assumed, which sets the defaults for the specified architecture. >When a parameter is not important, it can be omitted, or you can choose unknown and the defaults will be used. If you choose a parameter that Clang doesn’t know, like blerg, it’ll ignore and assume unknown
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Rust
117 lines
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Rust
//! The `wasm32-wasi` target is a new and still (as of April 2019) an
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//! experimental target. The definition in this file is likely to be tweaked
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//! over time and shouldn't be relied on too much.
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//!
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//! The `wasi` target is a proposal to define a standardized set of syscalls
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//! that WebAssembly files can interoperate with. This set of syscalls is
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//! intended to empower WebAssembly binaries with native capabilities such as
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//! filesystem access, network access, etc.
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//!
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//! You can see more about the proposal at <https://wasi.dev>.
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//!
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//! The Rust target definition here is interesting in a few ways. We want to
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//! serve two use cases here with this target:
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//!
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//! * First, we want Rust usage of the target to be as hassle-free as possible,
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//! ideally avoiding the need to configure and install a local wasm32-wasi
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//! toolchain.
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//!
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//! * Second, one of the primary use cases of LLVM's new wasm backend and the
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//! wasm support in LLD is that any compiled language can interoperate with
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//! any other. To that the `wasm32-wasi` target is the first with a viable C
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//! standard library and sysroot common definition, so we want Rust and C/C++
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//! code to interoperate when compiled to `wasm32-unknown-unknown`.
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//!
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//! You'll note, however, that the two goals above are somewhat at odds with one
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//! another. To attempt to solve both use cases in one go we define a target
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//! that (ab)uses the `crt-static` target feature to indicate which one you're
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//! in.
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//!
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//! ## No interop with C required
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//!
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//! By default the `crt-static` target feature is enabled, and when enabled
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//! this means that the bundled version of `libc.a` found in `liblibc.rlib`
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//! is used. This isn't intended really for interoperation with a C because it
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//! may be the case that Rust's bundled C library is incompatible with a
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//! foreign-compiled C library. In this use case, though, we use `rust-lld` and
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//! some copied crt startup object files to ensure that you can download the
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//! wasi target for Rust and you're off to the races, no further configuration
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//! necessary.
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//!
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//! All in all, by default, no external dependencies are required. You can
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//! compile `wasm32-wasi` binaries straight out of the box. You can't, however,
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//! reliably interoperate with C code in this mode (yet).
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//!
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//! ## Interop with C required
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//!
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//! For the second goal we repurpose the `target-feature` flag, meaning that
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//! you'll need to do a few things to have C/Rust code interoperate.
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//!
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//! 1. All Rust code needs to be compiled with `-C target-feature=-crt-static`,
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//! indicating that the bundled C standard library in the Rust sysroot will
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//! not be used.
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//!
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//! 2. If you're using rustc to build a linked artifact then you'll need to
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//! specify `-C linker` to a `clang` binary that supports
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//! `wasm32-wasi` and is configured with the `wasm32-wasi` sysroot. This
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//! will cause Rust code to be linked against the libc.a that the specified
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//! `clang` provides.
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//!
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//! 3. If you're building a staticlib and integrating Rust code elsewhere, then
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//! compiling with `-C target-feature=-crt-static` is all you need to do.
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//!
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//! You can configure the linker via Cargo using the
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//! `CARGO_TARGET_WASM32_WASI_LINKER` env var. Be sure to also set
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//! `CC_wasm32-wasi` if any crates in the dependency graph are using the `cc`
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//! crate.
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//!
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//! ## Remember, this is all in flux
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//!
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//! The wasi target is **very** new in its specification. It's likely going to
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//! be a long effort to get it standardized and stable. We'll be following it as
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//! best we can with this target. Don't start relying on too much here unless
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//! you know what you're getting in to!
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use super::wasm32_base;
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use super::{crt_objects, LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, Target};
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pub fn target() -> Target {
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let mut options = wasm32_base::options();
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options.os = "wasi".to_string();
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options.linker_flavor = LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm);
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options
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.pre_link_args
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.entry(LinkerFlavor::Gcc)
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.or_insert(Vec::new())
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.push("--target=wasm32-wasi".to_string());
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options.pre_link_objects_fallback = crt_objects::pre_wasi_fallback();
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options.post_link_objects_fallback = crt_objects::post_wasi_fallback();
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// Right now this is a bit of a workaround but we're currently saying that
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// the target by default has a static crt which we're taking as a signal
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// for "use the bundled crt". If that's turned off then the system's crt
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// will be used, but this means that default usage of this target doesn't
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// need an external compiler but it's still interoperable with an external
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// compiler if configured correctly.
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options.crt_static_default = true;
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options.crt_static_respected = true;
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// Allow `+crt-static` to create a "cdylib" output which is just a wasm file
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// without a main function.
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options.crt_static_allows_dylibs = true;
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// WASI's `sys::args::init` function ignores its arguments; instead,
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// `args::args()` makes the WASI API calls itself.
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options.main_needs_argc_argv = false;
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Target {
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llvm_target: "wasm32-wasi".to_string(),
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pointer_width: 32,
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data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128".to_string(),
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arch: "wasm32".to_string(),
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options,
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}
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}
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