| use super::crt_objects::LinkSelfContainedDefault; |
| use super::{cvs, Cc, LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, TargetOptions, TlsModel}; |
| |
| pub fn options() -> TargetOptions { |
| macro_rules! args { |
| ($prefix:literal) => { |
| &[ |
| // By default LLD only gives us one page of stack (64k) which is a |
| // little small. Default to a larger stack closer to other PC platforms |
| // (1MB) and users can always inject their own link-args to override this. |
| concat!($prefix, "-z"), |
| concat!($prefix, "stack-size=1048576"), |
| // By default LLD's memory layout is: |
| // |
| // 1. First, a blank page |
| // 2. Next, all static data |
| // 3. Finally, the main stack (which grows down) |
| // |
| // This has the unfortunate consequence that on stack overflows you |
| // corrupt static data and can cause some exceedingly weird bugs. To |
| // help detect this a little sooner we instead request that the stack is |
| // placed before static data. |
| // |
| // This means that we'll generate slightly larger binaries as references |
| // to static data will take more bytes in the ULEB128 encoding, but |
| // stack overflow will be guaranteed to trap as it underflows instead of |
| // corrupting static data. |
| concat!($prefix, "--stack-first"), |
| // FIXME we probably shouldn't pass this but instead pass an explicit list |
| // of symbols we'll allow to be undefined. We don't currently have a |
| // mechanism of knowing, however, which symbols are intended to be imported |
| // from the environment and which are intended to be imported from other |
| // objects linked elsewhere. This is a coarse approximation but is sure to |
| // hide some bugs and frustrate someone at some point, so we should ideally |
| // work towards a world where we can explicitly list symbols that are |
| // supposed to be imported and have all other symbols generate errors if |
| // they remain undefined. |
| concat!($prefix, "--allow-undefined"), |
| // Rust code should never have warnings, and warnings are often |
| // indicative of bugs, let's prevent them. |
| concat!($prefix, "--fatal-warnings"), |
| // LLD only implements C++-like demangling, which doesn't match our own |
| // mangling scheme. Tell LLD to not demangle anything and leave it up to |
| // us to demangle these symbols later. Currently rustc does not perform |
| // further demangling, but tools like twiggy and wasm-bindgen are intended |
| // to do so. |
| concat!($prefix, "--no-demangle"), |
| ] |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| let mut pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No), args!("")); |
| super::add_link_args(&mut pre_link_args, LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes), args!("-Wl,")); |
| |
| TargetOptions { |
| is_like_wasm: true, |
| families: cvs!["wasm"], |
| |
| // we allow dynamic linking, but only cdylibs. Basically we allow a |
| // final library artifact that exports some symbols (a wasm module) but |
| // we don't allow intermediate `dylib` crate types |
| dynamic_linking: true, |
| only_cdylib: true, |
| |
| // relatively self-explanatory! |
| exe_suffix: ".wasm".into(), |
| dll_prefix: "".into(), |
| dll_suffix: ".wasm".into(), |
| eh_frame_header: false, |
| |
| max_atomic_width: Some(64), |
| |
| // Unwinding doesn't work right now, so the whole target unconditionally |
| // defaults to panic=abort. Note that this is guaranteed to change in |
| // the future once unwinding is implemented. Don't rely on this as we're |
| // basically guaranteed to change it once WebAssembly supports |
| // exceptions. |
| panic_strategy: PanicStrategy::Abort, |
| |
| // Wasm doesn't have atomics yet, so tell LLVM that we're in a single |
| // threaded model which will legalize atomics to normal operations. |
| singlethread: true, |
| |
| // no dynamic linking, no need for default visibility! |
| default_hidden_visibility: true, |
| |
| // Symbol visibility takes care of this for the WebAssembly. |
| // Additionally the only known linker, LLD, doesn't support the script |
| // arguments just yet |
| limit_rdylib_exports: false, |
| |
| // we use the LLD shipped with the Rust toolchain by default |
| linker: Some("rust-lld".into()), |
| linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No), |
| |
| pre_link_args, |
| |
| // FIXME: Figure out cases in which WASM needs to link with a native toolchain. |
| link_self_contained: LinkSelfContainedDefault::True, |
| |
| // This has no effect in LLVM 8 or prior, but in LLVM 9 and later when |
| // PIC code is implemented this has quite a drastic effect if it stays |
| // at the default, `pic`. In an effort to keep wasm binaries as minimal |
| // as possible we're defaulting to `static` for now, but the hope is |
| // that eventually we can ship a `pic`-compatible standard library which |
| // works with `static` as well (or works with some method of generating |
| // non-relative calls and such later on). |
| relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, |
| |
| // When the atomics feature is activated then these two keys matter, |
| // otherwise they're basically ignored by the standard library. In this |
| // mode, however, the `#[thread_local]` attribute works (i.e. |
| // `has_thread_local`) and we need to get it to work by specifying |
| // `local-exec` as that's all that's implemented in LLVM today for wasm. |
| has_thread_local: true, |
| tls_model: TlsModel::LocalExec, |
| |
| // gdb scripts don't work on wasm blobs |
| emit_debug_gdb_scripts: false, |
| |
| // There's more discussion of this at |
| // https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52442 but the general result is |
| // that this isn't useful for wasm and has tricky issues with |
| // representation, so this is disabled. |
| generate_arange_section: false, |
| |
| ..Default::default() |
| } |
| } |