| //! A helper class for dealing with static archives |
| |
| use std::env; |
| use std::ffi::{CStr, CString, OsString}; |
| use std::io; |
| use std::mem; |
| use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; |
| use std::ptr; |
| use std::str; |
| |
| use crate::llvm::archive_ro::{ArchiveRO, Child}; |
| use crate::llvm::{self, ArchiveKind, LLVMMachineType, LLVMRustCOFFShortExport}; |
| use rustc_codegen_ssa::back::archive::{ArchiveBuilder, ArchiveBuilderBuilder}; |
| use rustc_session::cstore::{DllCallingConvention, DllImport}; |
| use rustc_session::Session; |
| |
| /// Helper for adding many files to an archive. |
| #[must_use = "must call build() to finish building the archive"] |
| pub struct LlvmArchiveBuilder<'a> { |
| sess: &'a Session, |
| additions: Vec<Addition>, |
| } |
| |
| enum Addition { |
| File { path: PathBuf, name_in_archive: String }, |
| Archive { path: PathBuf, archive: ArchiveRO, skip: Box<dyn FnMut(&str) -> bool> }, |
| } |
| |
| impl Addition { |
| fn path(&self) -> &Path { |
| match self { |
| Addition::File { path, .. } | Addition::Archive { path, .. } => path, |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn is_relevant_child(c: &Child<'_>) -> bool { |
| match c.name() { |
| Some(name) => !name.contains("SYMDEF"), |
| None => false, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Map machine type strings to values of LLVM's MachineTypes enum. |
| fn llvm_machine_type(cpu: &str) -> LLVMMachineType { |
| match cpu { |
| "x86_64" => LLVMMachineType::AMD64, |
| "x86" => LLVMMachineType::I386, |
| "aarch64" => LLVMMachineType::ARM64, |
| "arm" => LLVMMachineType::ARM, |
| _ => panic!("unsupported cpu type {}", cpu), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a> ArchiveBuilder<'a> for LlvmArchiveBuilder<'a> { |
| fn add_archive( |
| &mut self, |
| archive: &Path, |
| skip: Box<dyn FnMut(&str) -> bool + 'static>, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> { |
| let archive_ro = match ArchiveRO::open(archive) { |
| Ok(ar) => ar, |
| Err(e) => return Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e)), |
| }; |
| if self.additions.iter().any(|ar| ar.path() == archive) { |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| self.additions.push(Addition::Archive { |
| path: archive.to_path_buf(), |
| archive: archive_ro, |
| skip: Box::new(skip), |
| }); |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| /// Adds an arbitrary file to this archive |
| fn add_file(&mut self, file: &Path) { |
| let name = file.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(); |
| self.additions |
| .push(Addition::File { path: file.to_path_buf(), name_in_archive: name.to_owned() }); |
| } |
| |
| /// Combine the provided files, rlibs, and native libraries into a single |
| /// `Archive`. |
| fn build(mut self: Box<Self>, output: &Path) -> bool { |
| match self.build_with_llvm(output) { |
| Ok(any_members) => any_members, |
| Err(e) => self.sess.fatal(&format!("failed to build archive: {}", e)), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub struct LlvmArchiveBuilderBuilder; |
| |
| impl ArchiveBuilderBuilder for LlvmArchiveBuilderBuilder { |
| fn new_archive_builder<'a>(&self, sess: &'a Session) -> Box<dyn ArchiveBuilder<'a> + 'a> { |
| Box::new(LlvmArchiveBuilder { sess, additions: Vec::new() }) |
| } |
| |
| fn create_dll_import_lib( |
| &self, |
| sess: &Session, |
| lib_name: &str, |
| dll_imports: &[DllImport], |
| tmpdir: &Path, |
| ) -> PathBuf { |
| let output_path = { |
| let mut output_path: PathBuf = tmpdir.to_path_buf(); |
| output_path.push(format!("{}_imports", lib_name)); |
| output_path.with_extension("lib") |
| }; |
| |
| let target = &sess.target; |
| let mingw_gnu_toolchain = target.vendor == "pc" |
| && target.os == "windows" |
| && target.env == "gnu" |
| && target.abi.is_empty(); |
| |
| let import_name_and_ordinal_vector: Vec<(String, Option<u16>)> = dll_imports |
| .iter() |
| .map(|import: &DllImport| { |
| if sess.target.arch == "x86" { |
| ( |
| LlvmArchiveBuilder::i686_decorated_name(import, mingw_gnu_toolchain), |
| import.ordinal, |
| ) |
| } else { |
| (import.name.to_string(), import.ordinal) |
| } |
| }) |
| .collect(); |
| |
| if mingw_gnu_toolchain { |
| // The binutils linker used on -windows-gnu targets cannot read the import |
| // libraries generated by LLVM: in our attempts, the linker produced an .EXE |
| // that loaded but crashed with an AV upon calling one of the imported |
| // functions. Therefore, use binutils to create the import library instead, |
| // by writing a .DEF file to the temp dir and calling binutils's dlltool. |
| let def_file_path = tmpdir.join(format!("{}_imports", lib_name)).with_extension("def"); |
| |
| let def_file_content = format!( |
| "EXPORTS\n{}", |
| import_name_and_ordinal_vector |
| .into_iter() |
| .map(|(name, ordinal)| { |
| match ordinal { |
| Some(n) => format!("{} @{} NONAME", name, n), |
| None => name, |
| } |
| }) |
| .collect::<Vec<String>>() |
| .join("\n") |
| ); |
| |
| match std::fs::write(&def_file_path, def_file_content) { |
| Ok(_) => {} |
| Err(e) => { |
| sess.fatal(&format!("Error writing .DEF file: {}", e)); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| let dlltool = find_binutils_dlltool(sess); |
| let result = std::process::Command::new(dlltool) |
| .args([ |
| "-d", |
| def_file_path.to_str().unwrap(), |
| "-D", |
| lib_name, |
| "-l", |
| output_path.to_str().unwrap(), |
| ]) |
| .output(); |
| |
| match result { |
| Err(e) => { |
| sess.fatal(&format!("Error calling dlltool: {}", e)); |
| } |
| Ok(output) if !output.status.success() => sess.fatal(&format!( |
| "Dlltool could not create import library: {}\n{}", |
| String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout), |
| String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr) |
| )), |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| } else { |
| // we've checked for \0 characters in the library name already |
| let dll_name_z = CString::new(lib_name).unwrap(); |
| |
| let output_path_z = rustc_fs_util::path_to_c_string(&output_path); |
| |
| tracing::trace!("invoking LLVMRustWriteImportLibrary"); |
| tracing::trace!(" dll_name {:#?}", dll_name_z); |
| tracing::trace!(" output_path {}", output_path.display()); |
| tracing::trace!( |
| " import names: {}", |
| dll_imports |
| .iter() |
| .map(|import| import.name.to_string()) |
| .collect::<Vec<_>>() |
| .join(", "), |
| ); |
| |
| // All import names are Rust identifiers and therefore cannot contain \0 characters. |
| // FIXME: when support for #[link_name] is implemented, ensure that the import names |
| // still don't contain any \0 characters. Also need to check that the names don't |
| // contain substrings like " @" or "NONAME" that are keywords or otherwise reserved |
| // in definition files. |
| let cstring_import_name_and_ordinal_vector: Vec<(CString, Option<u16>)> = |
| import_name_and_ordinal_vector |
| .into_iter() |
| .map(|(name, ordinal)| (CString::new(name).unwrap(), ordinal)) |
| .collect(); |
| |
| let ffi_exports: Vec<LLVMRustCOFFShortExport> = cstring_import_name_and_ordinal_vector |
| .iter() |
| .map(|(name_z, ordinal)| LLVMRustCOFFShortExport::new(name_z.as_ptr(), *ordinal)) |
| .collect(); |
| let result = unsafe { |
| crate::llvm::LLVMRustWriteImportLibrary( |
| dll_name_z.as_ptr(), |
| output_path_z.as_ptr(), |
| ffi_exports.as_ptr(), |
| ffi_exports.len(), |
| llvm_machine_type(&sess.target.arch) as u16, |
| !sess.target.is_like_msvc, |
| ) |
| }; |
| |
| if result == crate::llvm::LLVMRustResult::Failure { |
| sess.fatal(&format!( |
| "Error creating import library for {}: {}", |
| lib_name, |
| llvm::last_error().unwrap_or("unknown LLVM error".to_string()) |
| )); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| output_path |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a> LlvmArchiveBuilder<'a> { |
| fn build_with_llvm(&mut self, output: &Path) -> io::Result<bool> { |
| let kind = &*self.sess.target.archive_format; |
| let kind = kind.parse::<ArchiveKind>().map_err(|_| kind).unwrap_or_else(|kind| { |
| self.sess.fatal(&format!("Don't know how to build archive of type: {}", kind)) |
| }); |
| |
| let mut additions = mem::take(&mut self.additions); |
| let mut strings = Vec::new(); |
| let mut members = Vec::new(); |
| |
| let dst = CString::new(output.to_str().unwrap())?; |
| |
| unsafe { |
| for addition in &mut additions { |
| match addition { |
| Addition::File { path, name_in_archive } => { |
| let path = CString::new(path.to_str().unwrap())?; |
| let name = CString::new(name_in_archive.clone())?; |
| members.push(llvm::LLVMRustArchiveMemberNew( |
| path.as_ptr(), |
| name.as_ptr(), |
| None, |
| )); |
| strings.push(path); |
| strings.push(name); |
| } |
| Addition::Archive { archive, skip, .. } => { |
| for child in archive.iter() { |
| let child = child.map_err(string_to_io_error)?; |
| if !is_relevant_child(&child) { |
| continue; |
| } |
| let child_name = child.name().unwrap(); |
| if skip(child_name) { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // It appears that LLVM's archive writer is a little |
| // buggy if the name we pass down isn't just the |
| // filename component, so chop that off here and |
| // pass it in. |
| // |
| // See LLVM bug 25877 for more info. |
| let child_name = |
| Path::new(child_name).file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap(); |
| let name = CString::new(child_name)?; |
| let m = llvm::LLVMRustArchiveMemberNew( |
| ptr::null(), |
| name.as_ptr(), |
| Some(child.raw), |
| ); |
| members.push(m); |
| strings.push(name); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| let r = llvm::LLVMRustWriteArchive( |
| dst.as_ptr(), |
| members.len() as libc::size_t, |
| members.as_ptr() as *const &_, |
| true, |
| kind, |
| ); |
| let ret = if r.into_result().is_err() { |
| let err = llvm::LLVMRustGetLastError(); |
| let msg = if err.is_null() { |
| "failed to write archive".into() |
| } else { |
| String::from_utf8_lossy(CStr::from_ptr(err).to_bytes()) |
| }; |
| Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, msg)) |
| } else { |
| Ok(!members.is_empty()) |
| }; |
| for member in members { |
| llvm::LLVMRustArchiveMemberFree(member); |
| } |
| ret |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn i686_decorated_name(import: &DllImport, mingw: bool) -> String { |
| let name = import.name; |
| let prefix = if mingw { "" } else { "_" }; |
| |
| match import.calling_convention { |
| DllCallingConvention::C => format!("{}{}", prefix, name), |
| DllCallingConvention::Stdcall(arg_list_size) => { |
| format!("{}{}@{}", prefix, name, arg_list_size) |
| } |
| DllCallingConvention::Fastcall(arg_list_size) => format!("@{}@{}", name, arg_list_size), |
| DllCallingConvention::Vectorcall(arg_list_size) => { |
| format!("{}@@{}", name, arg_list_size) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn string_to_io_error(s: String) -> io::Error { |
| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, format!("bad archive: {}", s)) |
| } |
| |
| fn find_binutils_dlltool(sess: &Session) -> OsString { |
| assert!(sess.target.options.is_like_windows && !sess.target.options.is_like_msvc); |
| if let Some(dlltool_path) = &sess.opts.unstable_opts.dlltool { |
| return dlltool_path.clone().into_os_string(); |
| } |
| |
| let mut tool_name: OsString = if sess.host.arch != sess.target.arch { |
| // We are cross-compiling, so we need the tool with the prefix matching our target |
| if sess.target.arch == "x86" { |
| "i686-w64-mingw32-dlltool" |
| } else { |
| "x86_64-w64-mingw32-dlltool" |
| } |
| } else { |
| // We are not cross-compiling, so we just want `dlltool` |
| "dlltool" |
| } |
| .into(); |
| |
| if sess.host.options.is_like_windows { |
| // If we're compiling on Windows, add the .exe suffix |
| tool_name.push(".exe"); |
| } |
| |
| // NOTE: it's not clear how useful it is to explicitly search PATH. |
| for dir in env::split_paths(&env::var_os("PATH").unwrap_or_default()) { |
| let full_path = dir.join(&tool_name); |
| if full_path.is_file() { |
| return full_path.into_os_string(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // The user didn't specify the location of the dlltool binary, and we weren't able |
| // to find the appropriate one on the PATH. Just return the name of the tool |
| // and let the invocation fail with a hopefully useful error message. |
| tool_name |
| } |