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go/src/cmd/cgo/main.go
Russ Cox 6dc3c9cfdd cmd/cgo: use explicit flag to emit dynamic linker path
Using -import_runtime_cgo would have worked great except
that it doesn't get passed to the second invocation of cgo,
and that's the one that writes the relevant file.

Fixes ARM build on systems with a different dynamic linker
than the one 5l assumes (like Gentoo).

R=golang-dev, minux.ma
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7432048
2013-03-04 11:23:17 -05:00

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Cgo; see gmp.go for an overview.
// TODO(rsc):
// Emit correct line number annotations.
// Make 6g understand the annotations.
package main
import (
"crypto/md5"
"flag"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/printer"
"go/token"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strings"
)
// A Package collects information about the package we're going to write.
type Package struct {
PackageName string // name of package
PackagePath string
PtrSize int64
IntSize int64
GccOptions []string
CgoFlags map[string]string // #cgo flags (CFLAGS, LDFLAGS)
Written map[string]bool
Name map[string]*Name // accumulated Name from Files
ExpFunc []*ExpFunc // accumulated ExpFunc from Files
Decl []ast.Decl
GoFiles []string // list of Go files
GccFiles []string // list of gcc output files
Preamble string // collected preamble for _cgo_export.h
}
// A File collects information about a single Go input file.
type File struct {
AST *ast.File // parsed AST
Comments []*ast.CommentGroup // comments from file
Package string // Package name
Preamble string // C preamble (doc comment on import "C")
Ref []*Ref // all references to C.xxx in AST
ExpFunc []*ExpFunc // exported functions for this file
Name map[string]*Name // map from Go name to Name
}
func nameKeys(m map[string]*Name) []string {
var ks []string
for k := range m {
ks = append(ks, k)
}
sort.Strings(ks)
return ks
}
// A Ref refers to an expression of the form C.xxx in the AST.
type Ref struct {
Name *Name
Expr *ast.Expr
Context string // "type", "expr", "call", or "call2"
}
func (r *Ref) Pos() token.Pos {
return (*r.Expr).Pos()
}
// A Name collects information about C.xxx.
type Name struct {
Go string // name used in Go referring to package C
Mangle string // name used in generated Go
C string // name used in C
Define string // #define expansion
Kind string // "const", "type", "var", "func", "not-type"
Type *Type // the type of xxx
FuncType *FuncType
AddError bool
Const string // constant definition
}
// A ExpFunc is an exported function, callable from C.
// Such functions are identified in the Go input file
// by doc comments containing the line //export ExpName
type ExpFunc struct {
Func *ast.FuncDecl
ExpName string // name to use from C
}
// A TypeRepr contains the string representation of a type.
type TypeRepr struct {
Repr string
FormatArgs []interface{}
}
// A Type collects information about a type in both the C and Go worlds.
type Type struct {
Size int64
Align int64
C *TypeRepr
Go ast.Expr
EnumValues map[string]int64
Typedef string
}
// A FuncType collects information about a function type in both the C and Go worlds.
type FuncType struct {
Params []*Type
Result *Type
Go *ast.FuncType
}
func usage() {
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, "usage: cgo -- [compiler options] file.go ...\n")
flag.PrintDefaults()
os.Exit(2)
}
var ptrSizeMap = map[string]int64{
"386": 4,
"amd64": 8,
"arm": 4,
}
var intSizeMap = map[string]int64{
"386": 4,
"amd64": 8,
"arm": 4,
}
var cPrefix string
var fset = token.NewFileSet()
var dynobj = flag.String("dynimport", "", "if non-empty, print dynamic import data for that file")
var dynout = flag.String("dynout", "", "write -dynobj output to this file")
var dynlinker = flag.Bool("dynlinker", false, "record dynamic linker information in dynimport mode")
// These flags are for bootstrapping a new Go implementation,
// to generate Go and C headers that match the data layout and
// constant values used in the host's C libraries and system calls.
var godefs = flag.Bool("godefs", false, "for bootstrap: write Go definitions for C file to standard output")
var cdefs = flag.Bool("cdefs", false, "for bootstrap: write C definitions for C file to standard output")
var objDir = flag.String("objdir", "", "object directory")
var gccgo = flag.Bool("gccgo", false, "generate files for use with gccgo")
var gccgoprefix = flag.String("gccgoprefix", "", "-fgo-prefix option used with gccgo")
var gccgopkgpath = flag.String("gccgopkgpath", "", "-fgo-pkgpath option used with gccgo")
var importRuntimeCgo = flag.Bool("import_runtime_cgo", true, "import runtime/cgo in generated code")
var importSyscall = flag.Bool("import_syscall", true, "import syscall in generated code")
var goarch, goos string
func main() {
flag.Usage = usage
flag.Parse()
if *dynobj != "" {
// cgo -dynimport is essentially a separate helper command
// built into the cgo binary. It scans a gcc-produced executable
// and dumps information about the imported symbols and the
// imported libraries. The 'go build' rules for cgo prepare an
// appropriate executable and then use its import information
// instead of needing to make the linkers duplicate all the
// specialized knowledge gcc has about where to look for imported
// symbols and which ones to use.
dynimport(*dynobj)
return
}
if *godefs && *cdefs {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "cgo: cannot use -cdefs and -godefs together\n")
os.Exit(2)
}
if *godefs || *cdefs {
// Generating definitions pulled from header files,
// to be checked into Go repositories.
// Line numbers are just noise.
conf.Mode &^= printer.SourcePos
}
args := flag.Args()
if len(args) < 1 {
usage()
}
// Find first arg that looks like a go file and assume everything before
// that are options to pass to gcc.
var i int
for i = len(args); i > 0; i-- {
if !strings.HasSuffix(args[i-1], ".go") {
break
}
}
if i == len(args) {
usage()
}
goFiles := args[i:]
p := newPackage(args[:i])
// Need a unique prefix for the global C symbols that
// we use to coordinate between gcc and ourselves.
// We already put _cgo_ at the beginning, so the main
// concern is other cgo wrappers for the same functions.
// Use the beginning of the md5 of the input to disambiguate.
h := md5.New()
for _, input := range goFiles {
f, err := os.Open(input)
if err != nil {
fatalf("%s", err)
}
io.Copy(h, f)
f.Close()
}
cPrefix = fmt.Sprintf("_%x", h.Sum(nil)[0:6])
fs := make([]*File, len(goFiles))
for i, input := range goFiles {
// Parse flags for all files before translating due to CFLAGS.
f := new(File)
f.ReadGo(input)
p.ParseFlags(f, input)
fs[i] = f
}
if *objDir == "" {
// make sure that _obj directory exists, so that we can write
// all the output files there.
os.Mkdir("_obj", 0777)
*objDir = "_obj"
}
*objDir += string(filepath.Separator)
for i, input := range goFiles {
f := fs[i]
p.Translate(f)
for _, cref := range f.Ref {
switch cref.Context {
case "call", "call2":
if cref.Name.Kind != "type" {
break
}
*cref.Expr = cref.Name.Type.Go
}
}
if nerrors > 0 {
os.Exit(2)
}
pkg := f.Package
if dir := os.Getenv("CGOPKGPATH"); dir != "" {
pkg = filepath.Join(dir, pkg)
}
p.PackagePath = pkg
p.Record(f)
if *godefs {
os.Stdout.WriteString(p.godefs(f, input))
} else if *cdefs {
os.Stdout.WriteString(p.cdefs(f, input))
} else {
p.writeOutput(f, input)
}
}
if !*godefs && !*cdefs {
p.writeDefs()
}
if nerrors > 0 {
os.Exit(2)
}
}
// newPackage returns a new Package that will invoke
// gcc with the additional arguments specified in args.
func newPackage(args []string) *Package {
// Copy the gcc options to a new slice so the list
// can grow without overwriting the slice that args is in.
gccOptions := make([]string, len(args))
copy(gccOptions, args)
goarch = runtime.GOARCH
if s := os.Getenv("GOARCH"); s != "" {
goarch = s
}
goos = runtime.GOOS
if s := os.Getenv("GOOS"); s != "" {
goos = s
}
ptrSize := ptrSizeMap[goarch]
if ptrSize == 0 {
fatalf("unknown ptrSize for $GOARCH %q", goarch)
}
intSize := intSizeMap[goarch]
if intSize == 0 {
fatalf("unknown intSize for $GOARCH %q", goarch)
}
// Reset locale variables so gcc emits English errors [sic].
os.Setenv("LANG", "en_US.UTF-8")
os.Setenv("LC_ALL", "C")
p := &Package{
PtrSize: ptrSize,
IntSize: intSize,
GccOptions: gccOptions,
CgoFlags: make(map[string]string),
Written: make(map[string]bool),
}
return p
}
// Record what needs to be recorded about f.
func (p *Package) Record(f *File) {
if p.PackageName == "" {
p.PackageName = f.Package
} else if p.PackageName != f.Package {
error_(token.NoPos, "inconsistent package names: %s, %s", p.PackageName, f.Package)
}
if p.Name == nil {
p.Name = f.Name
} else {
for k, v := range f.Name {
if p.Name[k] == nil {
p.Name[k] = v
} else if !reflect.DeepEqual(p.Name[k], v) {
error_(token.NoPos, "inconsistent definitions for C.%s", k)
}
}
}
if f.ExpFunc != nil {
p.ExpFunc = append(p.ExpFunc, f.ExpFunc...)
p.Preamble += "\n" + f.Preamble
}
p.Decl = append(p.Decl, f.AST.Decls...)
}