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package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
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# llvm
#
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# LLVM, Clang and lld should be version bumped together
LLVM_VERSION = 9.0.1
LLVM_SITE = https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-$(LLVM_VERSION)
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
LLVM_SOURCE = llvm-$(LLVM_VERSION).src.tar.xz
LLVM_LICENSE = Apache-2.0 with exceptions
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
LLVM_LICENSE_FILES = LICENSE.TXT
LLVM_SUPPORTS_IN_SOURCE_BUILD = NO
LLVM_INSTALL_STAGING = YES
# LLVM >= 9.0 can use python3 to build.
HOST_LLVM_DEPENDENCIES = host-python3
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
LLVM_DEPENDENCIES = host-llvm
# LLVM >= 9.0 will soon require C++14 support, building llvm 8.x using a
# toolchain using gcc < 5.1 gives an error but actually still works. Setting
# this option makes it still build with gcc >= 4.8.
# https://reviews.llvm.org/D57264
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_TEMPORARILY_ALLOW_OLD_TOOLCHAIN=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_TEMPORARILY_ALLOW_OLD_TOOLCHAIN=ON
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
# Don't build clang libcxx libcxxabi lldb compiler-rt lld polly as llvm subprojects
# This flag assumes that projects are checked out side-by-side and not nested
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=""
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=""
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_CCACHE_BUILD=$(if $(BR2_CCACHE),ON,OFF)
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_CCACHE_BUILD=$(if $(BR2_CCACHE),ON,OFF)
# This option prevents AddLLVM.cmake from adding $ORIGIN/../lib to
# binaries. Otherwise, llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING)
# will try to use target's libc.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DCMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH="$(HOST_DIR)/lib"
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
# Get target architecture
LLVM_TARGET_ARCH = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_TARGET_ARCH))
# Build backend for target architecture. This include backends like AMDGPU.
LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD = $(LLVM_TARGET_ARCH)
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD="$(subst $(space),;,$(LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD))"
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD="$(subst $(space),;,$(LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD))"
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
# LLVM target to use for native code generation. This is required for JIT generation.
# It must be set to LLVM_TARGET_ARCH for host and target, otherwise we get
# "No available targets are compatible for this triple" with llvmpipe when host
# and target architectures are different.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_TARGET_ARCH=$(LLVM_TARGET_ARCH)
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_TARGET_ARCH=$(LLVM_TARGET_ARCH)
# Build AMDGPU backend
# We need to build AMDGPU backend for both host and target because
# llvm-config --targets built (host variant installed in STAGING) will
# output only $(LLVM_TARGET_ARCH) if not, and mesa3d won't build as
# it thinks AMDGPU backend is not installed on the target.
ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_AMDGPU),y)
LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD += AMDGPU
endif
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
# Use native llvm-tblgen from host-llvm (needed for cross-compilation)
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_TABLEGEN=$(HOST_DIR)/bin/llvm-tblgen
# Use native llvm-config from host-llvm (needed for cross-compilation)
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_CONFIG_PATH=$(HOST_DIR)/bin/llvm-config
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
# BUILD_SHARED_LIBS has a misleading name. It is in fact an option for
# LLVM developers to build all LLVM libraries as separate shared libraries.
# For normal use of LLVM, it is recommended to build a single
# shared library, which is achieved by BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF and
# LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF
# Generate libLLVM.so. This library contains a default set of LLVM components
# that can be overwritten with "LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS". The default contains
# most of LLVM and is defined in "tools/llvm-shlib/CMakelists.txt".
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
# LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB to ON. We need to enable this option for the
# host as llvm-config for the host will be used in STAGING_DIR by packages
# linking against libLLVM and if this option is not selected, then llvm-config
# does not work properly. For example, it assumes that LLVM is built statically
# and cannot find libLLVM.so.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DCMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING=1
# Disabled for the host since no host-libedit.
# Fall back to "Simple fgets-based implementation" of llvm line editor.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBEDIT=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBEDIT=OFF
# We want to install llvm libraries and modules.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_INSTALL_TOOLCHAIN_ONLY=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_INSTALL_TOOLCHAIN_ONLY=OFF
# We build from a release archive without vcs files.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_APPEND_VC_REV=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_APPEND_VC_REV=OFF
# No backtrace package in Buildroot.
# https://documentation.backtrace.io
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_BACKTRACES=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_BACKTRACES=OFF
# Enable signal handlers overrides support.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DENABLE_CRASH_OVERRIDES=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DENABLE_CRASH_OVERRIDES=ON
# Disable ffi for now.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_FFI=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_FFI=OFF
# Disable terminfo database (needs ncurses libtinfo.so)
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_TERMINFO=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_TERMINFO=OFF
# Enable thread support
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_THREADS=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_THREADS=ON
# Enable optional host-zlib support for LLVM Machine Code (llvm-mc) to add
# compression/uncompression capabilities.
# Not needed on the target.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB=ON
HOST_LLVM_DEPENDENCIES += host-zlib
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB=OFF
# libxml2 can be disabled as it is used for LLVM Windows builds where COFF
# files include manifest info
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBXML2=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBXML2=OFF
# Disable optional Z3Prover since there is no such package in Buildroot.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_Z3_SOLVER=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_Z3_SOLVER=OFF
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
# We don't use llvm for static only build, so enable PIC
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_PIC=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_PIC=ON
# Default is Debug build, which requires considerably more disk space and
# build time. Release build is selected for host and target because the linker
# can run out of memory in Debug mode.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
# Disable C++1y (ISO C++ 2014 standard)
# Disable C++1z (ISO C++ 2017 standard)
# Compile llvm with the C++11 (ISO C++ 2011 standard) which is the fallback.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_CXX1Y=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_CXX1Z=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_CXX1Y=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_CXX1Z=OFF
# Disabled, requires sys/ndir.h header
# Disable debug in module
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_MODULES=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_MODULE_DEBUGGING=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_MODULES=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_MODULE_DEBUGGING=OFF
# Don't change the standard library to libc++.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX=OFF
# Don't use lld as a linker.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_LLD=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_LLD=OFF
# Generate code for the target. LLVM selects a target by looking at the
# toolchain tuple
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME)
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME)
# LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE has a misleading name, it is in fact the triple of the
# system where llvm is going to run on. We need to specify triple for native
# code generation on the target.
# This solves "No available targets are compatible for this triple" with llvmpipe
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_HOST_TRIPLE=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME)
# Building the Go and OCaml bindings is yet unsupported.
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_BINDINGS=OFF
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
# Builds a release host tablegen that gets used during the LLVM build.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_OPTIMIZED_TABLEGEN=ON
# Keep llvm utility binaries for the host. llvm-tblgen is built anyway as
# CMakeLists.txt has add_subdirectory(utils/TableGen) unconditionally.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_BUILD_UTILS=ON \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_UTILS=ON \
-DLLVM_INSTALL_UTILS=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_BUILD_UTILS=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_UTILS=OFF \
-DLLVM_INSTALL_UTILS=OFF
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_TOOLS=ON \
-DLLVM_BUILD_TOOLS=ON
# We need to activate LLVM_INCLUDE_TOOLS, otherwise it does not generate
# libLLVM.so
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_TOOLS=ON \
-DLLVM_BUILD_TOOLS=OFF
ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_RTTI),y)
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=ON
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=ON
else
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += -DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=OFF
endif
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
# Compiler-rt not in the source tree.
# llvm runtime libraries are not in the source tree.
# Polly is not in the source tree.
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_BUILD_EXTERNAL_COMPILER_RT=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_RUNTIME=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_RUNTIMES=OFF \
-DLLVM_POLLY_BUILD=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_BUILD_EXTERNAL_COMPILER_RT=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_RUNTIME=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_RUNTIMES=OFF \
-DLLVM_POLLY_BUILD=OFF
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_WARNINGS=ON \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_PEDANTIC=ON \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_WERROR=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_WARNINGS=ON \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_PEDANTIC=ON \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_WERROR=OFF
HOST_LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_DOCS=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_TESTS=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_OCAMLDOC=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_DOCS=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_GO_TESTS=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=OFF
LLVM_CONF_OPTS += \
-DLLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_DOCS=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_TESTS=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_OCAMLDOC=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_DOCS=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_GO_TESTS=OFF \
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=OFF
# Copy llvm-config (host variant) to STAGING_DIR
# llvm-config (host variant) returns include and lib directories
# for the host if it's installed in host/bin:
# output/host/bin/llvm-config --includedir
# output/host/include
# When installed in STAGING_DIR, llvm-config returns include and lib
# directories from STAGING_DIR.
# output/staging/usr/bin/llvm-config --includedir
# output/staging/usr/include
define HOST_LLVM_COPY_LLVM_CONFIG_TO_STAGING_DIR
$(INSTALL) -D -m 0755 $(HOST_DIR)/bin/llvm-config \
$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin/llvm-config
endef
HOST_LLVM_POST_INSTALL_HOOKS = HOST_LLVM_COPY_LLVM_CONFIG_TO_STAGING_DIR
# By default llvm-tblgen is built and installed on the target but it is
# not necessary. Also erase LLVMHello.so from /usr/lib
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
define LLVM_DELETE_LLVM_TBLGEN_TARGET
rm -f $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/bin/llvm-tblgen $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/LLVMHello.so
package/llvm: new package This patch installs LLVM tools and libraries for the host and libLLVM.so for the target. In order to cross-compile LLVM for the target, LLVM must be installed on the host, or at least llvm-tblgen. This is necessary as the path to host's llvm-tblgen must be specified when cross-compiling using the LLVM_TABLEGEN option. Also, a version of llvm-config that can run on the host will be required by packages that link with LLVM libraries, so we need to generate it and install it in STAGING_DIR/usr/bin. It is important to remark why we need llvm-config(host variant) installed in STAGING dir. This tool is necessary to build applications that use LLVM, as it prints the compiler flags, linker flags and object libraries needed to link against LLVM libs. More info: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=219369 The original idea was to compile only llvm-tblgen and llvm-config for the host, as they are the only necessary components. However, llvm-config tool does not work as expected if it is not linked with libLLVM.so, so we must also enable LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB, what builds LLVM as a single shared library and links LLVM tools with it. More info: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224847 in comment #11. If we don't build full LLVM for the host, it would be necessary to patch configure.ac from mesa3d if we want dynamic linking, because it uses llvm-config (host variant installed in STAGING_DIR) to get the necessary LLVM libraries to link with, which has the following problems: - llvm-config --shared mode outputs static (even if LLVM is built as one shared library) which leads to link issues with libgallium. - llvm-config --libs outputs all LLVM tiny libs: -lLLVMLTO, -lLLVMPasses,etc instead of the single shared library containing all LLVM components (-lLLVM-5.0) Mesa tries to execute: llvm-config --link-shared --libs, but this outputs llvm-config: error: libLLVM-5.0.so is missing. Given that these problems may arise with other packages that use LLVM, it is preferable to do a full build for the host. Also, having a complete installation of LLVM on the host will also facilitate the integration of Clang front-end, which is going to be added in a future patch. As option LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB is enabled for the llvm target variant, a single shared library containing all LLVM components is built. This option is not compatible with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, which generates one .so per library and is only recommended for use by LLVM developers. Tools and utils are not built for the target. The patch aims to provide LLVM support for other packages. The main options needed to cross-compile LLVM are the following ones: LLVM_TABLEGEN CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE LLVM_TARGET_ARCH LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD Signed-off-by: Valentin Korenblit <valentin.korenblit@smile.fr> [Thomas: - add dependency on thread and C++ and update the Config.in comment accordingly. - make the Config.in comment depend on BR2_PACKAGE_LLVM_ARCH_SUPPORTS so that it isn't disabled on architectures where LLVM is anyway not supported.] Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2018-04-04 18:31:18 +02:00
endef
LLVM_POST_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS = LLVM_DELETE_LLVM_TBLGEN_TARGET
$(eval $(cmake-package))
$(eval $(host-cmake-package))