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hermetic_cc_toolchain/toolchain/private/defs.bzl
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

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_ZIG_TOOL_PATH = "tools/{zig_tool}"
# Zig supports even older glibcs than defined below, but we have tested only
# down to 2.17.
# $ zig targets | jq -r '.glibc[]' | sort -V
_GLIBCS = [
"2.17",
"2.18",
"2.19",
"2.22",
"2.23",
"2.24",
"2.25",
"2.26",
"2.27",
"2.28",
"2.29",
"2.30",
"2.31",
"2.32",
"2.33",
"2.34",
]
LIBCS = ["musl"] + ["gnu.{}".format(glibc) for glibc in _GLIBCS]
def zig_tool_path(os):
if os == "windows":
return _ZIG_TOOL_PATH + ".bat"
else:
return _ZIG_TOOL_PATH
def target_structs():
ret = []
for zigcpu, gocpu in (("x86_64", "amd64"), ("aarch64", "arm64")):
ret.append(_target_darwin(gocpu, zigcpu))
ret.append(_target_windows(gocpu, zigcpu))
ret.append(_target_linux_musl(gocpu, zigcpu))
for glibc in _GLIBCS:
ret.append(_target_linux_gnu(gocpu, zigcpu, glibc))
return ret
def _target_darwin(gocpu, zigcpu):
min_os = "10"
if zigcpu == "aarch64":
min_os = "11"
return struct(
gotarget = "darwin_{}".format(gocpu),
zigtarget = "{}-macos-none".format(zigcpu),
includes = [
"libunwind/include",
# TODO: Define a toolchain for each minimum OS version
"libc/include/{}-macos.{}-none".format(zigcpu, min_os),
"libc/include/any-macos.{}-any".format(min_os),
"libc/include/any-macos-any",
],
linkopts = [],
dynamic_library_linkopts = ["-Wl,-undefined=dynamic_lookup"],
copts = [],
bazel_target_cpu = "darwin",
constraint_values = [
"@platforms//os:macos",
"@platforms//cpu:{}".format(zigcpu),
],
tool_paths = {"ld": "ld64.lld"},
)
def _target_windows(gocpu, zigcpu):
return struct(
gotarget = "windows_{}".format(gocpu),
zigtarget = "{}-windows-gnu".format(zigcpu),
includes = [
"libunwind/include",
"libc/include/any-windows-any",
],
linkopts = [],
dynamic_library_linkopts = [],
copts = [],
bazel_target_cpu = "x64_windows",
constraint_values = [
"@platforms//os:windows",
"@platforms//cpu:{}".format(zigcpu),
],
tool_paths = {"ld": "ld64.lld"},
)
def _target_linux_gnu(gocpu, zigcpu, glibc_version):
glibc_suffix = "gnu.{}".format(glibc_version)
# https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/5882#issuecomment-888250676
# fcntl_hack is only required for glibc 2.27 or less.
fcntl_hack = glibc_version < "2.28"
return struct(
gotarget = "linux_{}_{}".format(gocpu, glibc_suffix),
zigtarget = "{}-linux-{}".format(zigcpu, glibc_suffix),
includes = [
"libc/include/{}-linux-gnu".format(zigcpu),
"libc/include/generic-glibc",
] +
# x86_64-linux-any is x86_64-linux and x86-linux combined.
(["libc/include/x86-linux-any"] if zigcpu == "x86_64" else []) +
(["libc/include/{}-linux-any".format(zigcpu)] if zigcpu != "x86_64" else []) + [
"libc/include/any-linux-any",
],
toplevel_include = ["glibc-hacks"] if fcntl_hack else [],
compiler_extra_includes = ["glibc-hacks/glibchack-fcntl.h"] if fcntl_hack else [],
linker_version_scripts = ["glibc-hacks/fcntl.map"] if fcntl_hack else [],
linkopts = ["-lc++", "-lc++abi"],
dynamic_library_linkopts = [],
copts = [],
bazel_target_cpu = "k8",
constraint_values = [
"@platforms//os:linux",
"@platforms//cpu:{}".format(zigcpu),
],
libc_constraint = "@zig_sdk//libc:{}".format(glibc_suffix),
tool_paths = {"ld": "ld.lld"},
)
def _target_linux_musl(gocpu, zigcpu):
return struct(
gotarget = "linux_{}_musl".format(gocpu),
zigtarget = "{}-linux-musl".format(zigcpu),
includes = [
"libc/include/{}-linux-musl".format(zigcpu),
"libc/include/generic-musl",
] +
# x86_64-linux-any is x86_64-linux and x86-linux combined.
(["libc/include/x86-linux-any"] if zigcpu == "x86_64" else []) +
(["libc/include/{}-linux-any".format(zigcpu)] if zigcpu != "x86_64" else []) + [
"libc/include/any-linux-any",
],
linkopts = [],
dynamic_library_linkopts = [],
copts = ["-D_LIBCPP_HAS_MUSL_LIBC", "-D_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD"],
bazel_target_cpu = "k8",
constraint_values = [
"@platforms//os:linux",
"@platforms//cpu:{}".format(zigcpu),
],
libc_constraint = "@zig_sdk//libc:musl",
tool_paths = {"ld": "ld.lld"},
)