osquery-1/tools/provision/formula/gcc.rb
2016-09-16 11:29:43 -07:00

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require File.expand_path("../Abstract/abstract-osquery-formula", __FILE__)
class Gcc < AbstractOsqueryFormula
def arch
if Hardware::CPU.type == :intel
if MacOS.prefer_64_bit?
"x86_64"
else
"i686"
end
elsif Hardware::CPU.type == :ppc
if MacOS.prefer_64_bit?
"powerpc64"
else
"powerpc"
end
end
end
def osmajor
`uname -r`.chomp
end
desc "GNU compiler collection"
homepage "https://gcc.gnu.org"
url "https://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/gnu/gcc/gcc-5.3.0/gcc-5.3.0.tar.bz2"
mirror "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-5.3.0/gcc-5.3.0.tar.bz2"
sha256 "b84f5592e9218b73dbae612b5253035a7b34a9a1f7688d2e1bfaaf7267d5c4db"
head "svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk"
bottle do
root_url "https://osquery-packages.s3.amazonaws.com/bottles"
cellar :any_skip_relocation
sha256 "3939412ec49db0384b51087ce40e3e5a9893aca41e83cd1245feaff6fa5e23d0" => :x86_64_linux
end
option "with-java", "Build the gcj compiler"
option "with-all-languages", "Enable all compilers and languages, except Ada"
option "with-nls", "Build with native language support (localization)"
option "with-jit", "Build the jit compiler"
option "with-fortran", "Build without the gfortran compiler"
# enabling multilib on a host that can't run 64-bit results in build failures
if OS.mac?
option "without-multilib", "Build without multilib support" if MacOS.prefer_64_bit?
else
option "with-multilib", "Build with multilib support"
end
depends_on "zlib" unless OS.mac?
depends_on "binutils" if build.with? "glibc"
depends_on "gmp"
depends_on "libmpc"
depends_on "mpfr"
depends_on "isl"
depends_on "ecj" if build.with?("java") || build.with?("all-languages")
if MacOS.version < :leopard && OS.mac?
# The as that comes with Tiger isn't capable of dealing with the
# PPC asm that comes in libitm
depends_on "cctools" => :build
end
fails_with :gcc_4_0
fails_with :llvm
# GCC bootstraps itself, so it is OK to have an incompatible C++ stdlib
cxxstdlib_check :skip
# The bottles are built on systems with the CLT installed, and do not work
# out of the box on Xcode-only systems due to an incorrect sysroot.
pour_bottle? do
reason "The bottle needs the Xcode CLT to be installed."
satisfy { MacOS::CLT.installed? }
end
def version_suffix
version.to_s.slice(/\d/)
end
# Fix for libgccjit.so linkage on Darwin
# https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64089
patch :DATA if OS.mac?
def install
# GCC will suffer build errors if forced to use a particular linker.
ENV.delete "LD"
if OS.mac? && MacOS.version < :leopard
ENV["AS"] = ENV["AS_FOR_TARGET"] = "#{Formula["cctools"].bin}/as"
end
if build.with? "all-languages"
# Everything but Ada, which requires a pre-existing GCC Ada compiler
# (gnat) to bootstrap. GCC 4.6.0 adds go as a language option, but it is
# currently only compilable on Linux.
languages = %w[c c++ objc obj-c++ fortran java jit]
else
# C, C++ compilers are always built
languages = %w[c c++]
languages << "fortran" if build.with? "fortran"
languages << "java" if build.with? "java"
languages << "jit" if build.with? "jit"
end
args = []
args << "--build=#{arch}-apple-darwin#{osmajor}" if OS.mac?
# Fix for GCC 4.4 and older that do not support -static-libstdc++
# gengenrtl: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6
mkdir_p lib
ln_s ["/usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6", "/lib64/libgcc_s.so.1"], lib
binutils = Formula["binutils"].prefix/"x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin"
args += [
#"--with-native-system-header-dir=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/include",
"--with-native-system-header-dir=#{Formula["glibc-legacy"].include}",
"--with-local-prefix=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}",
"--with-build-time-tools=#{binutils}",
]
# Set the search path for glibc libraries and objects.
ENV["LIBRARY_PATH"] = "#{Formula["glibc-legacy"].lib}:#{Formula["cctools"].lib}"
args += [
"--prefix=#{prefix}",
("--libdir=#{lib}/gcc/#{version_suffix}" if OS.mac?),
"--enable-languages=#{languages.join(",")}",
# Make most executables versioned to avoid conflicts.
"--program-suffix=-#{version_suffix}",
"--with-gmp=#{Formula["gmp"].opt_prefix}",
"--with-mpfr=#{Formula["mpfr"].opt_prefix}",
"--with-mpc=#{Formula["libmpc"].opt_prefix}",
"--with-isl=#{Formula["isl"].opt_prefix}",
"--with-system-zlib",
"--enable-libstdcxx-time=yes",
"--enable-stage1-checking",
"--enable-checking=release",
"--enable-lto",
# Use 'bootstrap-debug' build configuration to force stripping of object
# files prior to comparison during bootstrap (broken by Xcode 6.3).
#"--with-build-config=bootstrap-debug",
"--disable-werror",
"--with-pkgversion=Homebrew #{name} #{pkg_version} #{build.used_options*" "}".strip,
"--with-bugurl=https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues",
]
# Fix cc1: error while loading shared libraries: libisl.so.15
args << "--with-boot-ldflags=-static-libstdc++ -static-libgcc #{ENV["LDFLAGS"]}" if OS.linux?
# "Building GCC with plugin support requires a host that supports
# -fPIC, -shared, -ldl and -rdynamic."
args << "--enable-plugin" if !OS.mac? || MacOS.version > :tiger
# The pre-Mavericks toolchain requires the older DWARF-2 debugging data
# format to avoid failure during the stage 3 comparison of object files.
# See: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=45248
args << "--with-dwarf2" if OS.mac? && MacOS.version <= :mountain_lion
args << "--disable-nls" if build.without? "nls"
if build.with?("java") || build.with?("all-languages")
args << "--with-ecj-jar=#{Formula["ecj"].opt_share}/java/ecj.jar"
end
if build.without?("multilib") || !MacOS.prefer_64_bit?
args << "--disable-multilib"
else
args << "--enable-multilib"
end
args << "--enable-host-shared" if build.with?("jit") || build.with?("all-languages")
# Ensure correct install names when linking against libgcc_s;
# see discussion in https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/pull/34303
inreplace "libgcc/config/t-slibgcc-darwin", "@shlib_slibdir@", "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/gcc/#{version_suffix}"
inreplace "libitm/method-serial.cc", "assert (ok);", "(void) ok;"
# osquery: speed up the build by skipping the bootstrap.
args << "--disable-bootstrap"
args << "--disable-libgomp"
mkdir "build" do
if OS.mac? && !MacOS::CLT.installed?
# For Xcode-only systems, we need to tell the sysroot path.
# "native-system-headers" will be appended
args << "--with-native-system-header-dir=/usr/include"
args << "--with-sysroot=#{MacOS.sdk_path}"
end
system "../configure", *args
system "make"
system "make", "install"
if build.with?("fortran") || build.with?("all-languages")
bin.install_symlink bin/"gfortran-#{version_suffix}" => "gfortran"
end
if OS.linux?
# Create cpp, gcc and g++ symlinks
bin.install_symlink "cpp-#{version_suffix}" => "cpp"
bin.install_symlink "gcc-#{version_suffix}" => "gcc"
bin.install_symlink "g++-#{version_suffix}" => "g++"
end
end
# Handle conflicts between GCC formulae and avoid interfering
# with system compilers.
# Since GCC 4.8 libffi stuff are no longer shipped.
# Rename man7.
Dir.glob(man7/"*.7") { |file| add_suffix file, version_suffix }
# Even when suffixes are appended, the info pages conflict when
# install-info is run. TODO fix this.
info.rmtree
# Rename java properties
if build.with?("java") || build.with?("all-languages")
config_files = [
"#{lib}/gcc/#{version_suffix}/logging.properties",
"#{lib}/gcc/#{version_suffix}/security/classpath.security",
"#{lib}/gcc/#{version_suffix}/i386/logging.properties",
"#{lib}/gcc/#{version_suffix}/i386/security/classpath.security",
]
config_files.each do |file|
add_suffix file, version_suffix if File.exist? file
end
end
# Move lib64/* to lib/ on Linuxbrew
lib64 = Pathname.new "#{lib}64"
if lib64.directory?
system "mv #{lib64}/* #{lib}/" # Do not use FileUtils.mv with Ruby 1.9.3
rmdir lib64
prefix.install_symlink "lib" => "lib64"
end
end
def add_suffix(file, suffix)
dir = File.dirname(file)
ext = File.extname(file)
base = File.basename(file, ext)
File.rename file, "#{dir}/#{base}-#{suffix}#{ext}"
end
def post_install
return unless OS.linux?
# Create cc and c++ symlinks, unless they already exist
homebrew_bin = Pathname.new "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/bin"
homebrew_bin.install_symlink "gcc" => "cc" unless (homebrew_bin/"cc").exist?
homebrew_bin.install_symlink "g++" => "c++" unless (homebrew_bin/"c++").exist?
# Create the GCC specs file
# See https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Spec-Files.html
# Locate the specs file
gcc = "gcc-#{version_suffix}"
specs = Pathname.new(`#{bin}/#{gcc} -print-libgcc-file-name`).dirname/"specs"
ohai "Creating the GCC specs file: #{specs}"
raise "command failed: #{gcc} -print-libgcc-file-name" if $?.exitstatus != 0
specs_orig = Pathname.new("#{specs}.orig")
rm_f [specs_orig, specs]
# Save a backup of the default specs file
specs_string = `#{bin}/#{gcc} -dumpspecs`
raise "command failed: #{gcc} -dumpspecs" if $?.exitstatus != 0
specs_orig.write specs_string
# Set the library search path
# This should be the default_prefix since we expect an ABI => C runtime
# to be available and backward compatible on the system.
glibc = Formula["glibc-legacy"]
libgcc = lib/"gcc/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"/version
specs.write specs_string + <<-EOS.undent
*cpp_unique_options:
+ -isystem #{legacy_prefix}/include -isystem #{default_prefix}/include
*link_libgcc:
#{glibc.installed? ? "-nostdlib -L#{libgcc}" : "+"} -L#{default_prefix}/lib
*link:
+ --dynamic-linker #{legacy_prefix}/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 -rpath #{default_prefix}/lib
EOS
end
def caveats
if build.with?("multilib") then <<-EOS.undent
GCC has been built with multilib support. Notably, OpenMP may not work:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=60670
If you need OpenMP support you may want to
brew reinstall gcc --without-multilib
EOS
end
end
test do
(testpath/"hello-c.c").write <<-EOS.undent
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
puts("Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
EOS
system "#{bin}/gcc-#{version_suffix}", "-o", "hello-c", "hello-c.c"
assert_equal "Hello, world!\n", `./hello-c`
(testpath/"hello-cc.cc").write <<-EOS.undent
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
EOS
system "#{bin}/g++-#{version_suffix}", "-o", "hello-cc", "hello-cc.cc"
assert_equal "Hello, world!\n", `./hello-cc`
if build.with?("fortran") || build.with?("all-languages")
fixture = <<-EOS.undent
integer,parameter::m=10000
real::a(m), b(m)
real::fact=0.5
do concurrent (i=1:m)
a(i) = a(i) + fact*b(i)
end do
print *, "done"
end
EOS
(testpath/"in.f90").write(fixture)
system "#{bin}/gfortran", "-c", "in.f90"
system "#{bin}/gfortran", "-o", "test", "in.o"
assert_equal "done", `./test`.strip
end
end
end
__END__
diff --git a/gcc/jit/Make-lang.in b/gcc/jit/Make-lang.in
index 44d0750..4df2a9c 100644
--- a/gcc/jit/Make-lang.in
+++ b/gcc/jit/Make-lang.in
@@ -85,8 +85,7 @@ $(LIBGCCJIT_FILENAME): $(jit_OBJS) \
$(jit_OBJS) libbackend.a libcommon-target.a libcommon.a \
$(CPPLIB) $(LIBDECNUMBER) $(LIBS) $(BACKENDLIBS) \
$(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS) \
- -Wl,--version-script=$(srcdir)/jit/libgccjit.map \
- -Wl,-soname,$(LIBGCCJIT_SONAME)
+ -Wl,-install_name,$(LIBGCCJIT_SONAME)
$(LIBGCCJIT_SONAME_SYMLINK): $(LIBGCCJIT_FILENAME)
ln -sf $(LIBGCCJIT_FILENAME) $(LIBGCCJIT_SONAME_SYMLINK)
diff --git a/gcc/jit/jit-playback.c b/gcc/jit/jit-playback.c
index 925fa86..01cfd4b 100644
--- a/gcc/jit/jit-playback.c
+++ b/gcc/jit/jit-playback.c
@@ -2416,6 +2416,15 @@ invoke_driver (const char *ctxt_progname,
time. */
ADD_ARG ("-fno-use-linker-plugin");
+#if defined (DARWIN_X86) || defined (DARWIN_PPC)
+ /* OS X's linker defaults to treating undefined symbols as errors.
+ If the context has any imported functions or globals they will be
+ undefined until the .so is dynamically-linked into the process.
+ Ensure that the driver passes in "-undefined dynamic_lookup" to the
+ linker. */
+ ADD_ARG ("-Wl,-undefined,dynamic_lookup");
+#endif
+
/* pex argv arrays are NULL-terminated. */
argvec.safe_push (NULL);