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Motiejus Jakštys
c9d2442143 tests: remove linux_amd64_gnu.2.31
It does not add anything beyond linux_amd64_gnu.2.28.
2022-10-03 06:48:12 +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
53975784ea ci: catch easy problems early 2022-09-30 15:18:21 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
c4ab1cfaea buildifier 2022-09-30 15:17:49 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
873a703fc1 Update release notes for v1.0.0-rc3 2022-09-30 15:03:51 +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
Motiejus Jakštys
ae57dac00d ci/lint: make it fail in CI
It would "fix" the files on CI and not fail. ci/lint should verify they
are OK first, and give guidance to fix them.

also, `shellcheck -x` is no longer necessary; we can use the plain one
now.
2022-09-29 12:11:34 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
b9ded4caeb Update release notes for v1.0.0-rc2 2022-09-29 11:32:57 +03:00
Fabian Hahn
04b95526ae fix Windows host support with relative paths 2022-09-29 11:32:19 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
d841763745 update versions and sizes 2022-09-27 15:43:24 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
530dd1a825 Update release notes for v1.0.0-rc1 2022-09-27 15:41:06 +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
Motiejus Jakštys
026d234bc2 Revert "bump to zig 0.10.0-dev.3999+fda6d4477"
This reverts commit f161caf870.

This version has a bug that's been fixed upstream, but a new nightly did
not come out yet: https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/12858
2022-09-22 11:57:39 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
b3a8b5b169 update README
- update fixed upstream issues
- add the mailing list e-mail address
2022-09-22 11:57:13 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
c023c217a5 contrib/own_zig.md: clarify zig-bootstrap instructions 2022-09-22 11:39:39 +03:00
Ken Micklas
64b6c702db Fix include root path for macos-aarch64 2022-09-15 22:19:06 +03:00
Ken Micklas
ba0b0376ea Move Label dependencies above archive fetching to reduce restarts 2022-09-15 22:18:43 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
f161caf870 bump to zig 0.10.0-dev.3999+fda6d4477
llvm 15
2022-09-14 11:54:04 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
f0f2ce597e Update release notes for v0.9.2 2022-09-12 13:46:54 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
bf32b5ee92 repository_rule: depend on $BAZEL_ZIG_CC_CACHE_PREFIX
Otherwise the repository doesn't get re-downloaded/wiped when this
parameter changes.
2022-09-12 13:46:07 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
2f0ae4affa target_musl: remove linkopts
These flags were added in this commit:

    commit 58a04fbfec
    Author: Motiejus Jakštys <motiejus@jakstys.lt>
    Date:   Tue Jun 15 09:10:15 2021 +0300

        bump zig

I am still quite puzzled on why I did this and in such a commit: it
bumps the zig version and changes the linker flag.

Working alone, experimentation time? Probably something like this.
Anyhow, this is a good example of the real value of code reviews.
2022-09-02 13:21:39 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
e1d699f7ed upgrade to 0.10.0-dev.3838+77f31ebbb 2022-09-01 09:28:43 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
79674a1d96 replace /usr/bin/env sh with /bin/sh
/bin/sh exists in NixOS and in fact is the only file in `/bin`:

    $ docker run -ti --rm nixos/nix ls /bin /usr/bin
    /bin:
    sh

    /usr/bin:
    env

More context in
https://lists.sr.ht/~motiejus/bazel-zig-cc/%3CCAFVMu-pvNx%2BpeQYdge_fvmSGrHDmn78VmoYwTxkDgMjbzfVAwQ%40mail.gmail.com%3E
2022-08-30 09:21:27 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
342b239bb9 nit: style of cache prefix definition 2022-08-29 14:44:38 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
e861c5b4be cache_prefix: clean up OS logic
'Windows' and 'Other' and guessing of cache prefix was convoluted
2022-08-29 13:01:09 +03:00
Fabian Hahn
a410141ca4 add cache prefix configuration for Windows 2022-08-28 20:18:21 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
a0fefdb15b Update release notes for v0.9.1 2022-08-26 11:35:12 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
15f9578591 use a specific template if cache prefix is known 2022-08-26 10:55:29 +03:00
Ken Micklas
0612c6ed9c Support configuring cache prefix with an environment variable
The user may want to build with `--sandbox_tmpfs_path=/tmp`, in which
case the Zig cache will not be shared between sandboxes, massively
slowing down the build. With this feature, the user can pass flags
like `--repo_env=BAZEL_ZIG_CC_CACHE_PREFIX=$HOME/.cache/bazel-zig-cc`
together with `--sandbox_writable_path=$HOME/.cache/bazel-zig-cc` to
put the cache somewhere else which can be shared between sandboxes.
2022-08-26 10:47:25 +03:00
Motiejus Jakštys
23d9b9d39e [macos] remove libc/include/{}-macos.{}-gnu
This seems to be absent in the Zig SDK for macos targets.

Reported-by: Mike Eastham <meastham@tecton.ai>
2022-08-23 18:12:02 +03:00
Luis Holanda
f13e59a30a Add missing include path for MacOS platforms
While integrating the project into our Bazel workspace, we had some
problems while building protoc in an Intel MacBook.

From my testing, the issue seems to be caused by missing include path
in the toolchain configuration to the `-none` variant of the headers.
More details below.

The issue can be reproduced directly inside `bazel-zig-cc` by including
the protobuf workspace as a dependency:

+http_archive(
+    name = "com_google_protobuf",
+    sha256 = "2d9084d3dd13b86ca2e811d2331f780eb86f6d7cb02b405426e3c80dcbfabf25",
+    strip_prefix = "protobuf-3.21.1",
+    url = "https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/archive/v3.21.1.zip",
+)
+
+load("@com_google_protobuf//:protobuf_deps.bzl", "protobuf_deps")
+
+protobuf_deps()

And then executing:

bazel build --platforms @zig_sdk//platform:darwin_amd64 @com_google_protobuf//:protoc

The command fails with the same error both in native compilation and
cross-compiling from Linux. The error:

ERROR: <output_base>/external/zlib/BUILD.bazel:37:11: Compiling compress.c failed: undeclared inclusion(s) in rule '@zlib//:zlib':
this rule is missing dependency declarations for the following files included by 'compress.c':
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/cdefs.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_symbol_aliasing.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/machine/limits.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/i386/limits.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/i386/_limits.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/syslimits.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/machine/types.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/i386/types.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/i386/_types.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_types/_int8_t.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_types/_uintptr_t.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/machine/_types.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_pthread/_pthread_types.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/machine/endian.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/i386/endian.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/libkern/_OSByteOrder.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/libkern/i386/_OSByteOrder.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_types/_fd_def.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/Availability.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/AvailabilityInternal.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_pthread/_pthread_attr_t.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_pthread/_pthread_cond_t.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_pthread/_pthread_condattr_t.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_pthread/_pthread_rwlock_t.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_pthread/_pthread_rwlockattr_t.h'
  '<output_base>/external/zig_sdk/lib/libc/include/x86_64-macos.10-none/sys/_pthread/_pthread_t.h'
Target @com_google_protobuf//:protoc failed to build

(<output_base> replaced manually to keep the description sane)

Note that the specific rule included in the error message will vary due
to parallelism, but the error is always the same and the missing paths
always have the same prefix (up to `x86_64-macos.10-none`).

After applying the patch, we confirmed that both native and cross compilations
works as expected and can properly build protoc.

Signed-off-by: Luis Holanda <luiscmholanda@gmail.com>
2022-08-23 18:11:54 +03:00
db7beefbe4 c++: fall back to cache dir in /tmp
rules_go is making calls that do `env - <...>` and are setting neither
TMPDIR nor HOME. So we should always fallback somewhere.
2022-08-12 09:25:37 +03:00
aaa50aad6d update README 2022-08-12 06:03:53 +03:00
a2632f953a Update release notes for v0.9.0 2022-08-12 05:56:39 +03:00
4629534c19 [ci] add colors to test output 2022-08-12 05:54:33 +03:00
e50d1597f4 upgrade zig sdk to one of last night 2022-08-12 05:38:34 +03:00
771fcc5bc6 bump to go 1.19
Removing --no-gc-sections, because that's now in Go. Whoo!
2022-08-12 05:21:24 +03:00
5240246cab ci/test: simplify the script even more 2022-07-28 14:13:53 -07:00
09ebb03d47 ci/lint: more verbose output 2022-07-28 14:10:11 -07:00
Luis Holanda
8b5c41e409 misc: use /usr/bin/env in scripts
This patch continues the work to support NixOS and others non-FHS
distributions by replacing instances of `/bin/bash` with
`/usr/bin/env bash`, which works correctly in more systems than the
former.

Signed-off-by: Luis Holanda <luiscmholanda@gmail.com>
2022-07-28 12:44:57 -07:00