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{ lowPrio, newScope, pkgs, lib, stdenv, cmake, ninja
, gccForLibs, preLibcCrossHeaders
, libxml2, python3, fetchFromGitHub, overrideCC, wrapCCWith, wrapBintoolsWith
, buildLlvmTools # tools, but from the previous stage, for cross
, targetLlvmLibraries # libraries, but from the next stage, for cross
# This is the default binutils, but with *this* version of LLD rather
# than the default LLVM verion's, if LLD is the choice. We use these for
# the `useLLVM` bootstrapping below.
, bootBintoolsNoLibc ?
if stdenv.targetPlatform.linker == "lld"
then null
else pkgs.bintoolsNoLibc
, bootBintools ?
if stdenv.targetPlatform.linker == "lld"
then null
else pkgs.bintools
, darwin
}:
let
release_version = "15.0.0";
candidate = ""; # empty or "rcN"
dash-candidate = lib.optionalString (candidate != "") "-${candidate}";
rev = "a5640968f2f7485b2aa4919f5fa68fd8f23e2d1f"; # When using a Git commit
rev-version = "unstable-2022-26-07"; # When using a Git commit
version = if rev != "" then rev-version else "${release_version}${dash-candidate}";
targetConfig = stdenv.targetPlatform.config;
monorepoSrc = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "llvm";
repo = "llvm-project";
rev = if rev != "" then rev else "llvmorg-${version}";
sha256 = "1sh5xihdfdn2hp7ds3lkaq1bfrl4alj36gl1aidmhlw65p5rdvl7";
};
llvm_meta = {
license = lib.licenses.ncsa;
maintainers = lib.teams.llvm.members;
# See llvm/cmake/config-ix.cmake.
platforms =
lib.platforms.aarch64 ++
lib.platforms.arm ++
lib.platforms.m68k ++
lib.platforms.mips ++
lib.platforms.power ++
lib.platforms.riscv ++
lib.platforms.s390x ++
lib.platforms.wasi ++
lib.platforms.x86;
};
tools = lib.makeExtensible (tools: let
callPackage = newScope (tools // { inherit stdenv cmake ninja libxml2 python3 release_version version monorepoSrc buildLlvmTools; });
mkExtraBuildCommands0 = cc: ''
rsrc="$out/resource-root"
mkdir "$rsrc"
ln -s "${cc.lib}/lib/clang/${release_version}/include" "$rsrc"
echo "-resource-dir=$rsrc" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags
'';
mkExtraBuildCommands = cc: mkExtraBuildCommands0 cc + ''
ln -s "${targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt.out}/lib" "$rsrc/lib"
ln -s "${targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt.out}/share" "$rsrc/share"
'';
bintoolsNoLibc' =
if bootBintoolsNoLibc == null
then tools.bintoolsNoLibc
else bootBintoolsNoLibc;
bintools' =
if bootBintools == null
then tools.bintools
else bootBintools;
in {
libllvm = callPackage ./llvm {
inherit llvm_meta;
};
# `llvm` historically had the binaries. When choosing an output explicitly,
# we need to reintroduce `outputSpecified` to get the expected behavior e.g. of lib.get*
llvm = tools.libllvm;
libclang = callPackage ./clang {
inherit llvm_meta;
};
clang-unwrapped = tools.libclang;
llvm-manpages = lowPrio (tools.libllvm.override {
enableManpages = true;
python3 = pkgs.python3; # don't use python-boot
});
clang-manpages = lowPrio (tools.libclang.override {
enableManpages = true;
python3 = pkgs.python3; # don't use python-boot
});
# TODO: lldb/docs/index.rst:155:toctree contains reference to nonexisting document 'design/structureddataplugins'
# lldb-manpages = lowPrio (tools.lldb.override {
# enableManpages = true;
# python3 = pkgs.python3; # don't use python-boot
# });
# pick clang appropriate for package set we are targeting
clang =
/**/ if stdenv.targetPlatform.useLLVM or false then tools.clangUseLLVM
else if (pkgs.targetPackages.stdenv or stdenv).cc.isGNU then tools.libstdcxxClang
else tools.libcxxClang;
libstdcxxClang = wrapCCWith rec {
cc = tools.clang-unwrapped;
# libstdcxx is taken from gcc in an ad-hoc way in cc-wrapper.
libcxx = null;
extraPackages = [
targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt
];
extraBuildCommands = mkExtraBuildCommands cc;
};
libcxxClang = wrapCCWith rec {
cc = tools.clang-unwrapped;
libcxx = targetLlvmLibraries.libcxx;
extraPackages = [
libcxx.cxxabi
targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt
];
extraBuildCommands = mkExtraBuildCommands cc;
};
lld = callPackage ./lld {
inherit llvm_meta;
};
lldb = callPackage ./lldb {
inherit llvm_meta;
inherit (darwin) libobjc bootstrap_cmds;
inherit (darwin.apple_sdk.libs) xpc;
inherit (darwin.apple_sdk.frameworks) Foundation Carbon Cocoa;
};
# Below, is the LLVM bootstrapping logic. It handles building a
# fully LLVM toolchain from scratch. No GCC toolchain should be
# pulled in. As a consequence, it is very quick to build different
# targets provided by LLVM and we can also build for what GCC
# doesnt support like LLVM. Probably we should move to some other
# file.
bintools-unwrapped = callPackage ./bintools {};
bintoolsNoLibc = wrapBintoolsWith {
bintools = tools.bintools-unwrapped;
libc = preLibcCrossHeaders;
};
bintools = wrapBintoolsWith {
bintools = tools.bintools-unwrapped;
};
clangUseLLVM = wrapCCWith rec {
cc = tools.clang-unwrapped;
libcxx = targetLlvmLibraries.libcxx;
bintools = bintools';
extraPackages = [
libcxx.cxxabi
targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt
] ++ lib.optionals (!stdenv.targetPlatform.isWasm) [
targetLlvmLibraries.libunwind
];
extraBuildCommands = mkExtraBuildCommands cc;
nixSupport.cc-cflags =
[ "-rtlib=compiler-rt"
"-Wno-unused-command-line-argument"
"-B${targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt}/lib"
]
++ lib.optional (!stdenv.targetPlatform.isWasm) "--unwindlib=libunwind"
++ lib.optional
(!stdenv.targetPlatform.isWasm && stdenv.targetPlatform.useLLVM or false)
"-lunwind"
++ lib.optional stdenv.targetPlatform.isWasm "-fno-exceptions";
};
clangNoLibcxx = wrapCCWith rec {
cc = tools.clang-unwrapped;
libcxx = null;
bintools = bintools';
extraPackages = [
targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt
];
extraBuildCommands = mkExtraBuildCommands cc;
nixSupport.cc-cflags = [
"-rtlib=compiler-rt"
"-B${targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt}/lib"
"-nostdlib++"
];
};
clangNoLibc = wrapCCWith rec {
cc = tools.clang-unwrapped;
libcxx = null;
bintools = bintoolsNoLibc';
extraPackages = [
targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt
];
extraBuildCommands = mkExtraBuildCommands cc;
nixSupport.cc-cflags = [
"-rtlib=compiler-rt"
"-B${targetLlvmLibraries.compiler-rt}/lib"
];
};
clangNoCompilerRt = wrapCCWith rec {
cc = tools.clang-unwrapped;
libcxx = null;
bintools = bintoolsNoLibc';
extraPackages = [ ];
extraBuildCommands = mkExtraBuildCommands0 cc;
nixSupport.cc-cflags = [ "-nostartfiles" ];
};
clangNoCompilerRtWithLibc = wrapCCWith rec {
cc = tools.clang-unwrapped;
libcxx = null;
bintools = bintools';
extraPackages = [ ];
extraBuildCommands = mkExtraBuildCommands0 cc;
};
});
libraries = lib.makeExtensible (libraries: let
callPackage = newScope (libraries // buildLlvmTools // { inherit stdenv cmake ninja libxml2 python3 release_version version monorepoSrc; });
in {
compiler-rt-libc = callPackage ./compiler-rt {
inherit llvm_meta;
stdenv = if stdenv.hostPlatform.useLLVM or false
then overrideCC stdenv buildLlvmTools.clangNoCompilerRtWithLibc
else stdenv;
};
compiler-rt-no-libc = callPackage ./compiler-rt {
inherit llvm_meta;
stdenv = if stdenv.hostPlatform.useLLVM or false
then overrideCC stdenv buildLlvmTools.clangNoCompilerRt
else stdenv;
};
# N.B. condition is safe because without useLLVM both are the same.
compiler-rt = if stdenv.hostPlatform.isAndroid
then libraries.compiler-rt-libc
else libraries.compiler-rt-no-libc;
stdenv = overrideCC stdenv buildLlvmTools.clang;
libcxxStdenv = overrideCC stdenv buildLlvmTools.libcxxClang;
libcxxabi = let
# CMake will "require" a compiler capable of compiling C++ programs
# cxx-header's build does not actually use one so it doesn't really matter
# what stdenv we use here, as long as CMake is happy.
cxx-headers = callPackage ./libcxx {
inherit llvm_meta;
headersOnly = true;
};
# `libcxxabi` *doesn't* need a compiler with a working C++ stdlib but it
# *does* need a relatively modern C++ compiler (see:
# https://releases.llvm.org/15.0.0/projects/libcxx/docs/index.html#platform-and-compiler-support).
#
# So, we use the clang from this LLVM package set, like libc++
# "boostrapping builds" do:
# https://releases.llvm.org/15.0.0/projects/libcxx/docs/BuildingLibcxx.html#bootstrapping-build
#
# We cannot use `clangNoLibcxx` because that contains `compiler-rt` which,
# on macOS, depends on `libcxxabi`, thus forming a cycle.
stdenv_ = overrideCC stdenv buildLlvmTools.clangNoCompilerRtWithLibc;
in callPackage ./libcxxabi {
stdenv = stdenv_;
inherit llvm_meta cxx-headers;
};
# Like `libcxxabi` above, `libcxx` requires a fairly modern C++ compiler,
# so: we use the clang from this LLVM package set instead of the regular
# stdenv's compiler.
libcxx = callPackage ./libcxx {
inherit llvm_meta;
stdenv = overrideCC stdenv buildLlvmTools.clangNoLibcxx;
};
libunwind = callPackage ./libunwind {
inherit llvm_meta;
stdenv = overrideCC stdenv buildLlvmTools.clangNoLibcxx;
};
openmp = callPackage ./openmp {
inherit llvm_meta;
};
});
in { inherit tools libraries release_version; } // libraries // tools