The 32-bit Arm builds of libc define time_t to be `__INTPTR_TYPE__`,
i.e. a 32-bit integer. This is commented in the commit introducing it
(75398f28ebdb600) as being for compatibility with glibc. But in the near
future not even every AArch32 build of glibc will have a 32-bit time_t:
Debian is planning that their next release (trixie) will have switched
to 64-bit. And non-Linux builds of this libc (e.g. baremetal) have no
reason to need glibc compatibility in the first place – and every reason
_not_ to want to start using a 32-bit time_t in 2024 or later.
So I've replaced the `#ifdef` in `llvm-libc-types/time_t.h` with two
versions of the header file, chosen in `CMakeLists.txt` via a new
configuration option. This involved adding an extra parameter to the
cmake `add_header` function to specify different names for the header
file in the source and destination directories.
This PR changes several places in the CMake scripts to make libc build
on Windows. It adds the `errno` entrypoint to the Windows target.
A mistake in the overlay build doc is also fixed.
Tests still cannot be built on Windows because of the lack of osutils.
This is a non-feature change that enables most of the entrypoints for
aarch64 based runtime builds. It fixes an additional problem that some
compiler-rt targets are not defined at the time of dependency checking
thus leading to false-negatives.
Summary:
The `nvlink-wrapper` can do LTO now, which means we can still create
some LLVM-IR without needing an architecture. In the case that we try to
invoke `nvlink` internally, that will still fail. This patch simply
defers the error until later so we can use `--lto-emit-llvm` to get the
IR without specifying an architecture.
Summary:
The GPU build provides a bitcode version of the library to mimic how
NVIDIA and AMD provide their libraries. Previously we had the fatbinary
archive that created the necessary dependency for this to actually
build. Since it was removed we no longer had anything triggering this to
build.
I have no idea if there's a better way to force a custom command to
actually be run in the same space as libraries, but the only thing I
could come up with was a dummy target.
Summary:
The GPU build needs to be able to inline stuff in LTO. Builtin
transformations cause problems on the functions that the optimizer does
heavy libcall recognition on. Previously we moved to using
`-fno-builtin-*` to allow us to only disable the problematic ones.
However, this still didn't allow inlining because each function had the
attribute that told the inliner not to inlining a nobuiltin function
into a non-nobuiltin function
This patch fixes that by only applying these attributes to the
entrypoints that define them. That is enough to prevent recursive calls
within the definitoins themselves.
Summary:
I forgot that the OpenMP tests still look for this, reverting for now
until I can make a fix.
This reverts commit c1c6ed83e9ac13c511961e5f5791034a63168e7e.
Summary:
Previously, the GPU built the `libc` in a fat binary version that was
used to pass this to the link job in offloading languages like CUDA or
OpenMP. This was mostly required because NVIDIA couldn't consume the
standard static library version. Recent patches have now created the
`clang-nvlink-wrapper` which lets us do that. Now, the C library is just
included implicitly by the toolchain (or passed with -Xoffload-linker
-lc).
This code can be fully removed, which will heavily simplify the build
(and removed some bugs and garbage files I've encoutnered).
Summary:
The configs all need default values which targets then override. This
one was an empty string which made the logic report an error. The only
reason it wasn't a build failure was because of a stray `:`.
Summary:
Currently we have several hacks to work around the fact that the NVPTX
linker, 'nvlink', does not support static libraries or LTO linking.
The patch in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/96561 introduces
a wrapper in the toolchain that allows us to use a standard `ld.lld`
like interface. This means all the divergence with this target can be
removed.
Depends on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/96561
When crosscompiling, we need to search for the linux kernel headers in the sysroot but since #97486 the linux kernel headers were always searched in /usr/include.
This patch fixes this behaviour by prepending a '=' to where we search for the kernel headers. As per the gcc/clang's documentation a '=' before the path is replaced by the sysroot.
This patch also includes a fix for rv32, that fails to compile due to a missing definition of CLOCK_REALTIME after this change.
The DECLS_FILE_PATH property is supposed to be set on the targets for
the generated headers for the GPU build installation. It got missed when
creating the cmake rule for new headergen.
Summary:
This patch removed the `-ffreestanding` and `-fno-builtin` flags from
the publically installed version of the GPU library. The presense of
`-fno-builtin` caused issues that prevented all inlining in the GPU C
library, see
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-libc-ffreestanding-fno-builtin/75883.
Previously, I attempted to fix this by loosening the restriction that
`"no-builtins"` functions cannot be inlined into functions without that
attribute. However, that opened up a lot of extra issues that stalled
that approach.
This patch instead removes that and instead passes `-fno-builtin-<xyz>`
for the few calls that are known to be problematic. I believe this works
in general as the GPU backends do not emit any libcalls and the
implementations of most of these simply reduce to builtins right now.
This is a very useful patch as we can now actually inline calls.
PR for adding microbenchmarking infrastructure for NVPTX. `nvlink`
cannot perform LTO, so we cannot inline `libc` functions and this
function call overhead is not adjusted for during microbenchmarking.
Summary:
This patch adds `CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS` for the GPU build so checks like
`check_cxx_compiler_flags` work as expected. This is required because we
need to hack around the potential lack of `nvlink` and `ptxas` for NVPTX
targets and the fact that the AMDGPU target needs `-nogpulib` to avoid
errors on lack of ROCm. This makes a few of the checks pass and also
allows us to just check `-mcpu=native` for architecture detection
instead of finding the tools manually.
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#95419 and Reland #95358.
This PR is full of temporal fixes. After a discussion with @lntue, it is
better to avoid further changes to the cmake infrastructure for now as a
rework to the cmake utilities will be landed in the future.
Summary:
These tools need to be built before we can do the library creation
stage. If they are generated in the same build then this is not
guaranteed so we should add explicit dependencies.
Summary:
If the user does not have the selected backend enabled, we should still
be able to build the LLVM-IR an ddistribute it. This patch makes logic
to suppress tests if the backend can't build it, as well as removing a
flag for the building that's only present int he NVPTX backend.
In full build mode, the fuzzing tests fail to build. This PR disabled MPFR related tests in full build
```
[2/4] Building CXX object projects/libc/fuzzing/stdio/CMakeFiles/libc.fuzzing.stdio.printf_float_conv_fuzz.dir/printf_float_conv_fuzz.cpp.o
FAILED: projects/libc/fuzzing/stdio/CMakeFiles/libc.fuzzing.stdio.printf_float_conv_fuzz.dir/printf_float_conv_fuzz.cpp.o
/usr/bin/clang++ -DLIBC_NAMESPACE=__llvm_libc_19_0_0_git -I/home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/build/projects/libc/fuzzing/stdio -I/home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/libc/fuzzing/stdio -I/home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/libc -isystem /home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/build/projects/libc/include -fPIC -fno-semantic-interposition -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -Werror=date-time -Werror=unguarded-availability-new -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings -Wcast-qual -Wmissing-field-initializers -pedantic -Wno-long-long -Wc++98-compat-extra-semi -Wimplicit-fallthrough -Wcovered-switch-default -Wno-noexcept-type -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor -Wsuggest-override -Wstring-conversion -Wmisleading-indentation -Wctad-maybe-unsupported -fdiagnostics-color -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fsanitize=fuzzer -O2 -g -DNDEBUG -std=c++17 -MD -MT projects/libc/fuzzing/stdio/CMakeFiles/libc.fuzzing.stdio.printf_float_conv_fuzz.dir/printf_float_conv_fuzz.cpp.o -MF projects/libc/fuzzing/stdio/CMakeFiles/libc.fuzzing.stdio.printf_float_conv_fuzz.dir/printf_float_conv_fuzz.cpp.o.d -o projects/libc/fuzzing/stdio/CMakeFiles/libc.fuzzing.stdio.printf_float_conv_fuzz.dir/printf_float_conv_fuzz.cpp.o -c /home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/libc/fuzzing/stdio/printf_float_conv_fuzz.cpp
In file included from /home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/libc/fuzzing/stdio/printf_float_conv_fuzz.cpp:19:
In file included from /home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/libc/utils/MPFRWrapper/mpfr_inc.h:21:
In file included from /usr/include/mpfr.h:53:
In file included from /usr/include/gmp.h:35:
In file included from /usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/iosfwd:38:
In file included from /usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/bits/requires_hosted.h:31:
In file included from /usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bits/c++config.h:679:
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bits/os_defines.h:44:5: error: function-like macro '__GLIBC_PREREQ' is not defined
44 | #if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2,15) && defined(_GNU_SOURCE)
| ^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bits/os_defines.h:55:5: error: function-like macro '__GLIBC_PREREQ' is not defined
55 | #if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 26) \
| ^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bits/os_defines.h:66:6: error: function-like macro '__GLIBC_PREREQ' is not defined
66 | # if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 27)
| ^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bits/os_defines.h:78:6: error: function-like macro '__GLIBC_PREREQ' is not defined
78 | # if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 34)
| ^
In file included from /home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/libc/fuzzing/stdio/printf_float_conv_fuzz.cpp:19:
In file included from /home/schrodingerzy/Documents/llvm/llvm-project/libc/utils/MPFRWrapper/mpfr_inc.h:21:
In file included from /usr/include/mpfr.h:53:
In file included from /usr/include/gmp.h:35:
In file included from /usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/iosfwd:42:
In file included from /usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/bits/postypes.h:40:
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:64:11: error: no member named 'mbstate_t' in the global namespace
64 | using ::mbstate_t;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:143:11: error: no member named 'btowc' in the global namespace
143 | using ::btowc;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:144:11: error: no member named 'fgetwc' in the global namespace
144 | using ::fgetwc;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:145:11: error: no member named 'fgetws' in the global namespace
145 | using ::fgetws;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:146:11: error: no member named 'fputwc' in the global namespace
146 | using ::fputwc;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:147:11: error: no member named 'fputws' in the global namespace
147 | using ::fputws;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:148:11: error: no member named 'fwide' in the global namespace
148 | using ::fwide;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:149:11: error: no member named 'fwprintf' in the global namespace
149 | using ::fwprintf;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:150:11: error: no member named 'fwscanf' in the global namespace
150 | using ::fwscanf;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:151:11: error: no member named 'getwc' in the global namespace
151 | using ::getwc;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:152:11: error: no member named 'getwchar' in the global namespace
152 | using ::getwchar;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:153:11: error: no member named 'mbrlen' in the global namespace
153 | using ::mbrlen;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:154:11: error: no member named 'mbrtowc' in the global namespace
154 | using ::mbrtowc;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:155:11: error: no member named 'mbsinit' in the global namespace
155 | using ::mbsinit;
| ~~^
/usr/bin/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/13.2.1/../../../../include/c++/13.2.1/cwchar:156:11: error: no member named 'mbsrtowcs' in the global namespace
156 | using ::mbsrtowcs;
| ~~^
fatal error: too many errors emitted, stopping now [-ferror-limit=]
```
Summary:
Debug builds don't optimize out certain parts of the code that end up
making the GPU backend crash. This results in regular builds not being
successful just to build the testing objects. Disable them for now in
debug mode.
Summary:
The libc build has a few utilties that need to be built before we can do
everything in the full build. The one requirement currently is the
`libc-hdrgen` binary. If we are doing a full build runtimes mode we
first add `libc` to the projects list and then only use the `projects`
portion to buld the `libc` portion. We also use utilities for the GPU
build, namely the loader utilities. Previously we would build these
tools on-demand inside of the cross-build, which tool some hacky
workarounds for the dependency finding and target triple. This patch
instead just builds them similarly to libc-hdrgen and then passses them
in. We now either pass it manually it it was built, or just look it up
like we do with the other `clang` tools.
Depends on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/84664