Upstream clang r239152 (http://reviews.llvm.org/D10239) caused a pretty
significant change in behavior. Passing an FPU feature via -mfpu
disables any feature not supported by those flags (in addition to the
old behavior of enabling features supported by the flags). For e.g.,
-mfpu=neon used to just pass +neon, +vfp3 as target features to the
backend. Now, -mfpu=neon also passes -vfp4, -fp16, -fp-armv8.
The backend has always disabled implied feature bits if a feature is
disabled. Upon seeing the target feature -vfp4, it will disable any
processor/feature that implies vfp4, including the bit that the
processor is a Krait. Since Krait has both Neon and vfp4, it is safe to
pass '-mfpu=neon-vfpv4'.
Change-Id: Ibbb992e80b8cbc8dc36d5df556885d0912baea22
Sanitized RPATH now mentions /system/vendor/lib to preserve overlay
in the case when a sanitized version of a vendor library can not be
built.
Bug: 22199458
Change-Id: I3222d2e1d6c08fdd1e0404fcb7db347aa4a92bb7
A fully (or even mostly) asan-instrumented device will have 2 copies of each
shared library, which might not fit on system partition. Moving instrumented
libraries to /data.
Bug: 21785137
Change-Id: I64184261da2eb24a1382c67e4931c34a5a38b3c0
This also does a bit of cleanup in config_sanitizers.mk. The result is
that `LOCAL_SANITIZE := <any arbitrary ubsan group>` should function
fine for both host and target.
This is a superset of LOCAL_DETECT_INTEGER_OVERFLOWS, so remove that.
This also checks integer division by zero. It's supposed to cover
shifting undefined behaviors as well, but apparently it does not
(though `LOCAL_SANITIZE := shift` works fine).
Change-Id: I4ac99eafa6920a3f8cb82af37ce56ff0fdb95223
GDB does not yet have support for compact branches, and is unable to
set a breakpoint on them. Turn compact branch generation off, until
GDB is fixed.
Change-Id: Ie7d6fb891e9934f8fc645fe9cf8f706be15a5f77
Clang++ for Mips and Mips64 generates read-only exception unwind
tables that trigger DT_TEXTREL warnings at link time. Until Clang
is fixed, ignore those performance warnings instead of failing the build.
With this patch, Mips clang++ can be (optionally) used when building
libdeqp.
NDK's Mips llvm has been using an alternate temporary fix, marking the
.gcc_exception_table section as read-write for Mips only:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/119660/
A permanent fix using a read-only exception table is pending upstream:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D9669
Change-Id: Ie0cd7da398acbe45dbe39adc251e7fd5b5ca1445
ASan runtime library (when using dynamic linking) must be the first
dependency of the main executable to achieve correct symbol
interposition. This matches how the clang driver works.
In multilib setup, ASan-RT name depends on the target arch:
/system/lib/libclang_rt.asan-arm-android.so
/system/lib64/libclang_rt.asan-arm64-android.so
We also set RPATH to /system/lib/asan or /system/lib64/asan
to have a place for ASan-only versions of system libraries.
Change-Id: I937d202077b6e433ba476c075d31be818b662d53
Also filter out gcc-only flags -Wno-clobbered and -fno-devirtualize
when compiled with clang/llvm.
BUG: 19872411
Change-Id: I6de57583be04da607f569df65e93531787dbb789
(cherry picked from AOSP commit 90036610dd)
Also filter out gcc-only flags -Wno-clobbered and -fno-devirtualize
when compiled with clang/llvm.
BUG: 19872411
Change-Id: I6de57583be04da607f569df65e93531787dbb789
ASan runtime library (when using dynamic linking) must be the first
dependency of the main executable to achieve correct symbol
interposition. This matches how the clang driver works.
In multilib setup, ASan-RT name depends on the target arch:
/system/lib/libclang_rt.asan-arm-android.so
/system/lib64/libclang_rt.asan-arm64-android.so
We also set RPATH to /system/lib/asan or /system/lib64/asan
to have a place for ASan-only versions of system libraries.
Change-Id: I5c0cdb89e5e08a1950eb276e406da9f31a6e52dd
Some of the ubsan checks expose a few pathological performance cases
in clang, and thus aren't suited to be used in SANITIZE_HOST.
This mode is also supported on the target despite not having the
target runtime libraries for ubsan by generating traps.
Change-Id: I0b0f0a08ca84d72e44e2174a66726b1c5e5cad7e
Bug: 20148343
The latest clang warns on "%p" being used with non-void pointer types, which
would require a great deal of cleanup in several sub-projects.
Change-Id: I4175d5cf8709504455067c906a2eb8ccc8e25432
Rather than adding LOCAL_UB_SANITIZER, LOCAL_THREAD_SANITIZER, etc for
each new sanitizer, deprecate LOCAL_ADDRESS_SANITIZER in favor of
LOCAL_SANITZE that mirrors the behavior of -fsanitize=<sanitizers>.
For example, the following will use both asan and ubsan:
LOCAL_SANITIZE := address undefined
We'll leave LOCAL_ADDRESS_SANITIZER around for compatibility until we
can clean up the tree.
Change-Id: I8a62315129d4753f8e992584ca6db1e5dfdd4d2a
Clang 3.6 (including the snapshot present in AOSP) added support for
-mcpu=cortex-a15 -- there's no need to fall back to generic armv7-a
anymore.
Change-Id: I8a582261ac35e32f8f1def1d244cf83f2096520d
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Rosenkränzer <Bernhard.Rosenkranzer@linaro.org>
Clang's tail call optimization for position independent code
only works when the callee was called (bound in GOT) before
the jump through GOT.
It does not work for some lazy bound Android tail callee.
We used special flag to disable all tail call optimization.
This change removes that global flag and depends on
clang compiler fix from upstream or the temporary patch in
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/142241
See proposed llvm changes and pointers to llvm bugs in
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/142792
Change-Id: Idb6e98d6b5f0e4c3676884b69eb3e767eba2491a
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=15086,
llvm tail call optimization is wrong for x86.
For Android/x86 to use SSE* instructions safely, stack should be 16-byte
aligned before JNI function call, which isn't true for all x86 device,
so -mstackrealign should be the default.
BUG: 19234330
Change-Id: I4c6676366788772dbe64fd7f0dd33b3ed5c9b80e
Pass -fsanitize=address instead of manually specifying asan libraries
and other linker flags.
Note that we enable LOCAL_ALLOW_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS by default for host
builds because ASAN only links symbols in the final executable, so
there will _always_ be undefined symbols in intermediate libraries.
Bug: 18208352
Change-Id: Ief55ab296e94974560eeb10507ec8d90f0025d5c
This change also defaults C compilations with clang to gnu99, and turns off
the -Winconsistent-missing-override flag, since we need further cleanup to
turn it on. -finline-functions is an unnecessary flag that only gcc needs.
Change-Id: I1cfcaedca32d9e3c248a6aa9460603205901c491
This will be necessary to support -std=gnu99 mode for clang 3.6, which
defaults to C11 mode (unlike prior releases that use C99).
Change-Id: Iea84582f9f12ba76b988463cbc0a20bd61042538
Bug: 18187181
Now that I checked in the latest prebuilts, clang will automatically use
color on terminals and no color on redirection to files or non-terminals.
Change-Id: I9be00c44947946cc18ce59c936b7f45d0ce2b6fc
Previously ccache is disabled when it fails calling clang's preprocessor with
unused arguments (such as '-Wa,--noexecstack') in the command line.
See http://petereisentraut.blogspot.com/2011/05/ccache-and-clang.html.
(-Qunused-arguments suppresses more than
-Wno-unused-command-line-argument does.)
Change-Id: I6cde307632c8395c053eb28063d7844d93070562
For mips target, gcc passes -KPIC to assembler by default,
but clang passes -KPIC only if -fPIC or -fpic is given.
BUG: 17895505
Change-Id: I7803adaf8ad7b40c6473872b67f4e0b4c502b38a
These aren't needed now that we only use the compiler/headers that exist in
the prebuilts/clang directory.
Change-Id: I9978efb10815e92577d45629db324e0a5094f880
This removes the hard-coded '3.5' in the various paths and makes switching to
a new toolchain easier from the command line (m LLVM_PREBUILTS_VERSION=3.6).
Change-Id: I46b10eb2fc177a03528de9c7b433f8647f632081
Bug: 17333374
Add RS_TRIPLE_CFLAGS to ensure that we build with the proper defines on
targets like x86. This also changes all build targets to use the
proper 32/64-bit triples when creating their runtime libraries.
(cherry picked from commit 039675adb8)
Change-Id: Ib7b5bb7aae5abcad9ab477a00e368179d0121091
Bug: 17333374
Add RS_TRIPLE_CFLAGS to ensure that we build with the proper defines on
targets like x86. This also changes all build targets to use the
proper 32/64-bit triples when creating their runtime libraries.
Change-Id: I8f6175b1a14af6d03ee90f32069f3688ec227fb9
Add mips64r6 target and corresponding mips32r6 target.
Defaults remain as mips64r2 and mips32r2.
Apply -FP64A codegen subsetting to mips32r6 only.
Access FR=0 odd-numbered 32-bit float regs only via
double-prec even-numbered regs, not by single-prec ops.
(cherry picked from commit 6bab974cdc)
Change-Id: I447337ce56c15e86cec505d68a6b45294fc3ba77
Use 4.9 mips64el toolchain for both 64- and 32-bit builds.
Tell ld when 32-bit links are required.
Override 4.9's changed defaults for mips floating point
register use, to get same assembler rules as 4.8 and earlier.
Also: drop unused soft-fp build targets, cleanout redundant
compiler options, and remove extraneous Android.mk file.
(cherry picked from commit 6670e24aed)
Change-Id: I34d2f8fc6113c9d1670e3acff1aff48634b9fe1b
Pass along new R6 target arch options and floating
point register model options to clang.
Also pass along older arch variants.
This patch depends on recent Mips extensions to 3.5 clang.
The new options are rejected by aosp's current 3.5 clang.
This only affects builds for mips32r6/mips64r6, not Android's
default builds for mips32r2.
Change-Id: Ic921dc14ced34a83143a82e322124b3ef035014a
This patch ensures the build system uses the prebuilt gcc-4.8 toolchain
when building host Linux binaries, instead of the gcc-4.6 one.
Change-Id: I7b449650714ba4314a780827e0243f2af40ec82c
Add mips64r6 target and corresponding mips32r6 target.
Defaults remain as mips64r2 and mips32r2.
Apply -FP64A codegen subsetting to mips32r6 only.
Access FR=0 odd-numbered 32-bit float regs only via
double-prec even-numbered regs, not by single-prec ops.
Change-Id: I1740a6c658304b6c41242be58d68753e6f171658
Use 4.9 mips64el toolchain for both 64- and 32-bit builds.
Tell ld when 32-bit links are required.
Override 4.9's changed defaults for mips floating point
register use, to get same assembler rules as 4.8 and earlier.
Also: drop unused soft-fp build targets, cleanout redundant
compiler options, and remove extraneous Android.mk file.
Change-Id: I86f1075266349edb2b08a7709b9f5472d8cfda32
If LOCAL_CLANG is not set to false for a host module, clang will be used instead of gcc.
This also enables the integrated assembler by default for Darwin host builds.
bug 16172793
Change-Id: If7484c5dbcccce7d925bec97bff0a3e4c30e9434
Also we don't need to force LLVM built from source, for we already force
LLVM to be built as 32-bit.
Bug: 13751317
Change-Id: Ifadf1988d28b60cb06316de50f5bdc1834f1acc0
This change basically ported our target multilib to the host side.
It supports 2 host build modes: x86 and x86_64 multilib build.
For now you need to set "BUILD_HOST_64bit=true" to switch to x86_64
multilib build. Later we'll default to x86_64 build and have a flag
to force 32-bit only build, which may be needed by SDK build.
In host module definition, like in target ones, you can use the
following
LOCAL variables to set up multilib configuration:
LOCAL_MULTILIB: can be "both", "first", "32" or "64".
It also supports the same set of arch or 32-vs-64 specific LOCAL
variables.
By default, it builds only for the first arch.
To keep path compatibility, in x86_64 build files are still output to
out/host/linux-x86; Both 32-bit and 64-bit executables are in
out/host/linux-86/bin;
In x86_64 build 32-bit shared libraries are installed to
out/host/linux-x86/lib32
and 64-bit shared libraries are installed to out/host/linux-x86/lib;
32-bit object files are output to out/host/linux-x86/obj32 and 64-bit
object files
are output to out/host/linux-x86/obj.
Bug: 13751317
Change-Id: I6044f83b7db369a33e05209e8c588eb6dc83409f
Add some more gcc specific flags that are used somewhere in the tree
(e.g. external/chromium_org) to CLANG_CONFIG_UNKNOWN_CFLAGS
Change-Id: Icc572fdb6ea4ba818c4d18e430296589eb61bf55
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <Bernhard.Rosenkranzer@linaro.org>
GCC know a few pre-defined paths (relative to its location) to
search for headers, libraries, program, etc. By default GCC prefixes
its own path(argv[0]) and calls realpath() which result in absolute
path with all symlink, . and .. removed.
It's usually good to have canonicalised paths, but absolute paths
in *.d file can cause unnecessary relinking when stale entries
in ccache cache hit
Add -no-canonical-prefixes (gcc>=4.6) and
-fno-canonical-system-headers (gcc>4.6) to disable realpath() on
prefixed paths
Change-Id: I58d739e61fb013015fb05a9c98b2132b307f915a
Change runtime library name to keep in sync with upstream.
Enable frame pointers in instrumented code for fast stack unwind.
Change-Id: I815912bb856c56c399639ea76ad4cb6b97961840
This lays the groundwork for making builds hermetic on Darwin as well.
That will be fixed in a future patch.
bug 13435344
Change-Id: Iae82d0b9efad0598d682ff5fd4daa737aa607866
Now we have enabled arm64 clang.
This change remvoed arm64 clang build warning and cleaned the
arm64 unknow c flags.
Change-Id: Ia583a78c6d364e603ff09df423aa34a6e03d0b9b
combo/TARGET_x86*.mk mistakenly added TARGET_GLOBAL_CFLAGS to their
linker command lines. This results in clang builds not working properly,
since they strip some unknown flags from TARGET_GLOBAL_CFLAGS.
Change-Id: I60a1ff5df70305323134435e4ae107ea7acfe8ea
1. Following the setup of gcc in build/core/combo/,
we added the [HOST|TARGET]_<arch>.mk clang config files,
and load only the configs needed by the current product.
2. Added support for the 2nd arch.
Change-Id: I2a383418a9688a050b39492f8e489d40eeeb5f2d