| # CMake build for CompilerRT. |
| # |
| # This build assumes that CompilerRT is checked out into the |
| # 'projects/compiler-rt' inside of an LLVM tree, it is not a stand-alone build |
| # system. |
| # |
| # An important constraint of the build is that it only produces libraries |
| # based on the ability of the host toolchain to target various platforms. |
| |
| include(LLVMParseArguments) |
| |
| # The CompilerRT build system requires CMake version 2.8.8 or higher in order |
| # to use its support for building convenience "libraries" as a collection of |
| # .o files. This is particularly useful in producing larger, more complex |
| # runtime libraries. |
| cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.8) |
| |
| # FIXME: Below we assume that the target build of LLVM/Clang is x86, which is |
| # not at all valid. Much of this can be fixed just by switching to use |
| # a just-built-clang binary for the compiles. |
| |
| # Detect whether the current target platform is 32-bit or 64-bit, and setup |
| # the correct commandline flags needed to attempt to target 32-bit and 64-bit. |
| if(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 4 OR LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS) |
| set(TARGET_X86_64_CFLAGS "-m64") |
| set(TARGET_I386_CFLAGS "") |
| else() |
| if(NOT CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Please use a sane architecture with 4 or 8 byte pointers.") |
| endif() |
| set(TARGET_X86_64_CFLAGS "") |
| set(TARGET_I386_CFLAGS "-m32") |
| endif() |
| |
| # Try to compile a very simple source file to ensure we can target the given |
| # platform. We use the results of these tests to build only the various target |
| # runtime libraries supported by our current compilers cross-compiling |
| # abilities. |
| set(SIMPLE_SOURCE64 ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/simple64.c) |
| file(WRITE ${SIMPLE_SOURCE64} "#include <stdlib.h>\nint main() {}") |
| try_compile(CAN_TARGET_X86_64 ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} ${SIMPLE_SOURCE64} |
| COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "${TARGET_X86_64_CFLAGS}" |
| CMAKE_FLAGS "-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS:STRING=${TARGET_X86_64_CFLAGS}") |
| |
| set(SIMPLE_SOURCE32 ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/simple32.c) |
| file(WRITE ${SIMPLE_SOURCE32} "#include <stdlib.h>\nint main() {}") |
| try_compile(CAN_TARGET_I386 ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} ${SIMPLE_SOURCE32} |
| COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "${TARGET_I386_CFLAGS}" |
| CMAKE_FLAGS "-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS:STRING=${TARGET_I386_CFLAGS}") |
| |
| function(filter_available_targets out_var) |
| set(archs) |
| foreach(arch ${ARGN}) |
| if(${arch} STREQUAL "x86_64" AND CAN_TARGET_X86_64) |
| list(APPEND archs ${arch}) |
| elseif (${arch} STREQUAL "i386" AND CAN_TARGET_I386) |
| list(APPEND archs ${arch}) |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| set(${out_var} ${archs} PARENT_SCOPE) |
| endfunction() |
| |
| # Because compiler-rt spends a lot of time setting up custom compile flags, |
| # define a handy helper function for it. The compile flags setting in CMake |
| # has serious issues that make its syntax challenging at best. |
| function(set_target_compile_flags target) |
| foreach(arg ${ARGN}) |
| set(argstring "${argstring} ${arg}") |
| endforeach() |
| set_property(TARGET ${target} PROPERTY COMPILE_FLAGS "${argstring}") |
| endfunction() |
| |
| add_subdirectory(lib) |
| |
| if(LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS) |
| # Currently the tests have not been ported to CMake, so disable this |
| # directory. |
| # |
| #add_subdirectory(test) |
| endif() |