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Motiejus Jakštys
9621da8ad6 zig sdk: use mirror.bazel.build
The current version of Zig SDK was uploaded to mirror.bazel.build via
https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/17635 . Thanks Google!
2023-03-01 16:25:16 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
6ebe4747ae upgrade zig 2023-02-24 11:50:41 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
52b4f4b436 Merge branch 'motiejus_go1.20' 2023-02-24 11:43:00 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
b4d067adbe launcher: support multi-for loop syntax
At the moment we need both old and new zig, so doing a way that's
compatible with both.
2023-02-23 09:50:53 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
53d89ba627 wip go 1.20 2023-02-10 15:44:56 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
11f7e1ad82 CI: fix tests 2023-01-30 18:01:01 -08:00
Motiejus Jakštys
3ba59fcb78 launcher: formatting
no real changes. Code looks a bit less ugly now.
2023-01-30 17:17:51 -08:00
Motiejus Jakštys
8d1e1c9fa6 res_search: fix for aarch64
On linux_aarch64 `res_search` is `__res_search@GLIBC_2.17`, which is
different from the x86_64 counterpart `__res_search@GLIBC_2.2.5`.

Also fix tests.
2023-01-18 22:39:35 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
7b0de33070 work-around res_search on older glibcs
`res_search` became a proper symbol only in glibc 2.34. Until that it
was re-defined in headers, hitting the (in-)famous
https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/9485

glibc 2.34+:

    resolv/resolv.h:int             res_search (const char *, int, int, unsigned char *, int)

Old glibc:

    resolv/resolv.h:#define res_search              __res_search

Also, remove the toplevel includes, as they should never be included in
the first place: the headers are included explicitly when needed.
2023-01-18 15:45:47 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
eced0109ca zig launcher: replace shell wrappers with a binary
Until now we needed to maintain two versions of the zig launcher: one
for Windows and one for everything else. This was problematic for two
reasons:
1. I do not know powershell and thus keep breaking the Windows wrapper
   all the time (see git history of Fabian fixing stuff that I broke).
2. This makes bazel-zig-cc dependent on the system shell, making it not
   really hermetic. So the recently added
   `--experimental_use_hermetic_linux_sandbox` does not work with
   bazel-zig-cc, unless we bind-mount a bunch of stuff: `/usr`, `/bin`,
   `/lib`, `/usr/lib:/lib`, `/usr/lib64:/lib64` and `/proc`.

Switching to a Zig-based wrapper solves both issues, and we can do this:

    bazel build "$@" \
        --experimental_use_hermetic_linux_sandbox \
        --sandbox_add_mount_pair=/proc \
        <...>

Zig itself still depends on `/proc` for `/proc/self/exe`, so we need to
keep that. I will look into reducing even that dependency separately.

Not all is nice and shiny though: this commit replaces ~80 LOC worth of
shell scripts wrappers with a singe ~300 LOC zig program, which is
arguably harder to understand. However, it is easier to change, at least
for me, because it's a single file with unit tests! Most importantly,
the gnarly code (which resolves paths and sets environment variables) is
cross-platform.

Thanks to Fabian Hahn for testing this on Windows and pointing out
errors.
2023-01-03 11:46:58 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
872bf302b0 reduce number of zig tools
* cc: bazel supports only cpp
* wasm-ld: we do not support wasm here. Can be re-added with proper target config.
* coff: we use ld64.lld for some reason (I don't know enough about Windows to tell)

Also, now creating the tools where it makes sense to add for the target only.
2022-12-18 06:13:32 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
bd243aad71 simplify zig wrapper
While the original intention to be "xdg-friendly" was honorable, it
never worked in practice. Bazel has a tendency to remove almost all
environment variables during the build, causing only the fallback to
remain (i.e. all zig's cache to be put to /tmp/bazel-zig-cc).

If we just accept the world as is, we can get rid of half of the shell
wrappers.
2022-12-18 05:51:55 +02:00
Jeremy Volkman
cc8f113489 Use artifact_name_pattern to specify proper macos and windows artifact names.
On macos, dynamic libraries are generated as "libfoo.dylib".

On windows, executables end with ".exe", static libraries end with ".lib",
and dynamic libraries end with ".dll".
2022-12-18 05:29:04 +02:00
Jeremy Volkman
6ee01496be Use -mcpu=apple_m1 when targeting macos + aarch64 2022-12-18 05:12:24 +02:00
Jeremy Volkman
cba7c5fcae Rename _target_darwin to _target_macos
This aligns with bazel's @platforms//os:macos
2022-12-18 05:11:05 +02:00
Jeremy Volkman
0db5d2d9e6 Adds supports_dynamic_linker feature
With this feature, cc_library generates a .so as well as a .a and the
"dynamic_library" output group is enabled.
2022-12-18 05:07:59 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
947402c843 bump zig to 0.11.0-dev.811+8ff9284c4
includes 8ff9284c46, a fix for cache poisoning when building glibc stubs
2022-12-15 22:10:09 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
79812dc567 includes: add libcxxabi
Otherwise v8 complains.
2022-12-14 00:02:23 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
66b9635ca8 lint 2022-12-13 18:26:56 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
00e126ec85 don't forget libcxx and ar 2022-12-13 17:19:42 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
65a8d7c4bb toolchain files: reduce the number of files in the sandbox
We already know which headers are necessary, so it's wasteful to put the
full zig_sdk to every sandbox.

This reduces the number of files in `external/zig_sdk` from 15k to 4k or
6k, depending on the action.
2022-12-13 16:40:03 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
1fb93e089c toolchain wrapper: zig_exe path is relative
Just like we know the path to zig_lib_dir, we do know the path to
zig_exe. Lets use that.

This was surfaced by experimenting with
`--experimental_use_hermetic_linux_sandbox`.
`repository_ctx.path("zig")` would return the real file system path to
zig (outside of the sandbox), which is not good when the sandbox is
hermetic.

Co-developed-by: Fabian Hahn <fabian@hahn.graphics>
2022-12-11 18:28:38 +02:00
Fabian Hahn
43b6e1c0c1 fix windows include root path 2022-12-11 18:28:19 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
70ef4dd54e remove zig_include_root
It is now consistent across all 5 platforms we support:

    $ for x in *324*.tar.xz; do tar -tf $x | grep libc/ | head -5; done
    zig-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/
    zig-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/
    zig-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/
    zig-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/ntddstor-uuid.c
    zig-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/bth-uuid.c
    zig-linux-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/
    zig-linux-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/
    zig-linux-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/
    zig-linux-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/ntddstor-uuid.c
    zig-linux-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/bth-uuid.c
    zig-linux-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/
    zig-linux-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/
    zig-linux-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/
    zig-linux-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/ntddstor-uuid.c
    zig-linux-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/bth-uuid.c
    zig-macos-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/
    zig-macos-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/
    zig-macos-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/
    zig-macos-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/ntddstor-uuid.c
    zig-macos-aarch64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/bth-uuid.c
    zig-macos-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/
    zig-macos-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/
    zig-macos-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/
    zig-macos-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/ntddstor-uuid.c
    zig-macos-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/mingw/libsrc/bth-uuid.c
    $ for x in *324*.zip; do unzip -l $x | grep libc/ | head -5; done
            0  2022-11-28 19:26   zig-windows-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/
            0  2022-11-28 19:26   zig-windows-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/darwin/
       301018  2022-11-28 19:26   zig-windows-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/darwin/libSystem.11.tbd
       309693  2022-11-28 19:26   zig-windows-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/darwin/libSystem.12.tbd
       326079  2022-11-28 19:26   zig-windows-x86_64-0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5/lib/libc/darwin/libSystem.13.tbd
2022-12-07 12:17:44 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
6bd588c07b upgrade to zig 0.11.0-dev.324+f61c5f3f5
includes a zig upstream fix for absolute directories: https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/13050
2022-11-29 13:51:57 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
88e7e47ed2 zig_include_root: fixes
- do not pass where it's unnecessary
- remove trailing slash. That conflicts with ziglang/zig/pull/13596
2022-11-21 06:08:22 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
dd4239407e lint 2022-11-17 15:47:46 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
87fb993408 zig build: add -target automatically 2022-11-17 14:04:25 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
d195402030 zig build-exe, build-lib, build-obj
This change makes it possible to build zig sources from Bazel rules by
calling the right tool.
2022-11-17 13:51:31 +02:00
Motiejus Jakštys
50103497f6 upgrade zig sdk
The uber1 was broken on x86_64-macos
2022-10-19 11:38:46 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
ae2746ebeb zig_include_root: support windows too
No real change, just make the logic consistent with Linux/Darwin.

This prepares us for windows-aarch64, which will probably have lib in
lib/zig.
2022-10-13 06:11:25 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
fed463e1d0 bump zig to 4301+uber1
This is a patched zig release with 13051[1]. While we are waiting for a
resolution on #13050 (which @andrewrk is working on).

[1]: https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/ziglang/zig/pull/13051
2022-10-13 05:57:56 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
e5eff0c911 zig include root: it depends on the OS
Previously the toolchain wrappers used to assume the zig_lib_dir is
always in "lib". However, it depends on the OS: macos-x86_64 and
linux-aarch64 have it in "lib/zig".

Update the wrapper scripts to reflect that.
2022-10-11 14:57:44 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
5743865c26 Revert "resolve ZIG_LIB_DIR before passing it to zig"
This reverts commit 3a8c2eecfe.

Causes the dependency paths to be absolute.
2022-10-05 14:48:19 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
3a8c2eecfe resolve ZIG_LIB_DIR before passing it to zig
That way the zig's cache keys will be the same for all sandboxes.

Also see https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/13050#issuecomment-1268074032
2022-10-05 14:24:19 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
50ca49181f Zig cache hacks/optimizations
Zig does not always share `libc++.a` and the glibc shims. We have observed
to be caused for 2 reasons:

- For some commands Go `chdir`s to `/tmp/`. This causes `ZIG_LIB_DIR` to be
  absolute, which blows the cache key to find the right `libc++.a` (because Zig
  thinks we are using a different lib dir to compile libc++). This is currently
  worked around in `toolchain/defs.bzl` by overfitting to Go and returning
  early from that particular invocation.
- Sometimes Bazel's sandbox messes up Zig's cache keys. If one runs without the
  sandbox (`--spawn_strategy=standalone`), the cache hit rate and thus the
  build time are much better.

This is actively investigated. I am adding `--spawn_strategy=standalone`
to CI to see the speedup that it provides. I will rollback it later.
2022-10-03 05:50:53 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
f30a3afdde remove redundant flags
- -target
- linkopts
2022-10-01 23:27:58 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
b1209d0165 gohack only in tools/<arch>/c++ 2022-10-01 18:53:38 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
8919c5b703 fix tool paths for different OSes/environments 2022-10-01 14:39:59 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
9b510810cc split all tools to per-codename subdirectories
Go ignores CFLAGS for some commands. That causes unnecessary build of
glibc shims (and libc++.a).

In the GCC days cross-compiler toolchains used to expose a "tool" per
architecture. Let's do the same here. Then Go cannot cheat with skipping
CFLAGS which we normally *always* expect.

The wrapper code is getting gnarly, I know. But it still fits in my head
somehow, so we can still keep adding to it.
2022-10-01 14:35:27 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
e96f5bb59c lint 2022-10-01 05:31:50 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
e9638443c6 tools wrapper: fix for windows
'common' is not a thing in Windows; but it needs to be defined.

This makes v1.0.0-rc3 broken for Windows, and not useful (yet) for
anyone else but me. Revert the README update too.
2022-10-01 05:12:45 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
c4ab1cfaea buildifier 2022-09-30 15:17:49 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
9e8d89b40d CGo-specific: reduce unneeded compilation
This adds an ugly workaround for
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/436884 ; fingers crossed.

Impact: ~20-25s reduced first build time for a particular
architecture+glibc.
2022-09-30 14:24:56 +03:00
Fabian Hahn
04b95526ae fix Windows host support with relative paths 2022-09-29 11:32:19 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
08b02cb7d2 rename absolute_path to zig_path
this is not an absolute path.
2022-09-27 15:37:28 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
0302fb630a defs: fix import paths
Empirically these need to come from most specfic to least specific.

The error message is as follows:

    In file included from test/c/main.c:1:
    In file included from external/zig_sdk/lib/libcxx/include/stdio.h:107:
    In file included from external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/generic-glibc/stdio.h:38:
    external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/generic-glibc/bits/types.h:139:3: error:
    # error
      ^
    external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/generic-glibc/bits/types.h:145:1: error: unknown type name '__STD_TYPE'
    __STD_TYPE __DEV_T_TYPE __dev_t;        /* Type of device numbers.  */

Dissected `generic-glibc/bits/types.h:#error`:

    #if __WORDSIZE == 32
    <...>
    # define __STD_TYPE		__extension__ typedef
    #elif __WORDSIZE == 64
    <...>
    # define __STD_TYPE		typedef
    #else
    # error
    #endif

So we do not have the `__WORDSIZE`. Where does that come from? Probably from a
directory that has an `x86_64` in it. How does that get included? Let's start
with `lib/libcxx/include/stdio.h`:

	16 #include_next <stdio.h>

Now previously our `c++` command line looked like this:
    external/zig_sdk/tools/c++ \
    <...>
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/include \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/libcxx/include \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/libcxxabi/include \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/libunwind/include \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/generic-glibc \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/any-linux-any \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-linux-gnu \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-linux-any \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86-linux-any \
    -Iexternal/zig_sdk/glibc-hacks \
    <...>

So the next place it will find `stdio.h` is in `generic-glibc`, which already
uses the `__WORDSIZE`. If we make the "next" include to be the arch-specific
one instead of the generic-glibc, things start compiling again.

Fix the same fo musl.
2022-09-27 10:15:02 +03:00
Ken Micklas
ab59c18d60 WIP: use relative paths for tools 2022-09-27 10:14:59 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
f6b16c386f upgrade to zig 0.10.0-dev.4166+cae76d829
- llvm 15
- uses less space for /tmp/bazel-zig-cc
2022-09-25 13:51:59 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
9dbba15064 partially revert c023c217a5
The `toolchain/private/cc_toolchains.bzl` changes were added by accident.
2022-09-22 13:32:17 +03:00