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diff --git a/pkgs/development/compilers/llvm/18/llvm/default.nix b/pkgs/development/compilers/llvm/18/llvm/default.nix new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..670171a707f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkgs/development/compilers/llvm/18/llvm/default.nix @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ +{ lib, stdenv, llvm_meta +, pkgsBuildBuild +, monorepoSrc +, runCommand +, cmake +, darwin +, ninja +, python3 +, python3Packages +, libffi +, enableGoldPlugin ? true +, libbfd +, libpfm +, libxml2 +, ncurses +, version +, release_version +, zlib +, which +, sysctl +, buildLlvmTools +, debugVersion ? false +, doCheck ? (!stdenv.isx86_32 /* TODO: why */) && (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl) + && (stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.buildPlatform) +, enableManpages ? false +, enableSharedLibraries ? !stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic +, enablePFM ? stdenv.isLinux /* PFM only supports Linux */ + # broken for Ampere eMAG 8180 (c2.large.arm on Packet) #56245 + # broken for the armv7l builder + && !stdenv.hostPlatform.isAarch +, enablePolly ? true +}: + +let + inherit (lib) optional optionals optionalString; + + # Used when creating a version-suffixed symlink of libLLVM.dylib + shortVersion = with lib; + concatStringsSep "." (take 1 (splitString "." release_version)); + + # Ordinarily we would just the `doCheck` and `checkDeps` functionality + # `mkDerivation` gives us to manage our test dependencies (instead of breaking + # out `doCheck` as a package level attribute). + # + # Unfortunately `lit` does not forward `$PYTHONPATH` to children processes, in + # particular the children it uses to do feature detection. + # + # This means that python deps we add to `checkDeps` (which the python + # interpreter is made aware of via `$PYTHONPATH` – populated by the python + # setup hook) are not picked up by `lit` which causes it to skip tests. + # + # Adding `python3.withPackages (ps: [ ... ])` to `checkDeps` also doesn't work + # because this package is shadowed in `$PATH` by the regular `python3` + # package. + # + # So, we "manually" assemble one python derivation for the package to depend + # on, taking into account whether checks are enabled or not: + python = if doCheck then + # Note that we _explicitly_ ask for a python interpreter for our host + # platform here; the splicing that would ordinarily take care of this for + # us does not seem to work once we use `withPackages`. + let + checkDeps = ps: with ps; [ psutil ]; + in pkgsBuildBuild.targetPackages.python3.withPackages checkDeps + else python3; + +in + +stdenv.mkDerivation (rec { + pname = "llvm"; + inherit version; + + src = runCommand "${pname}-src-${version}" {} ('' + mkdir -p "$out" + cp -r ${monorepoSrc}/cmake "$out" + cp -r ${monorepoSrc}/${pname} "$out" + cp -r ${monorepoSrc}/third-party "$out" + '' + lib.optionalString enablePolly '' + chmod u+w "$out/${pname}/tools" + cp -r ${monorepoSrc}/polly "$out/${pname}/tools" + ''); + + sourceRoot = "${src.name}/${pname}"; + + outputs = [ "out" "lib" "dev" "python" ]; + + nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake ninja python ] + ++ optionals enableManpages [ + # Note: we intentionally use `python3Packages` instead of `python3.pkgs`; + # splicing does *not* work with the latter. (TODO: fix) + python3Packages.sphinx + ] ++ optionals (lib.versionOlder version "18" && enableManpages) [ + python3Packages.recommonmark + ] ++ optionals (lib.versionAtLeast version "18" && enableManpages) [ + python3Packages.myst-parser + ]; + + buildInputs = [ libxml2 libffi ] + ++ optional enablePFM libpfm; # exegesis + + propagatedBuildInputs = [ ncurses zlib ]; + + nativeCheckInputs = [ + which + ] ++ lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin sysctl; + + patches = [ + ./gnu-install-dirs.patch + + # Running the tests involves invoking binaries (like `opt`) that depend on + # the LLVM dylibs and reference them by absolute install path (i.e. their + # nix store path). + # + # Because we have not yet run the install phase (we're running these tests + # as part of `checkPhase` instead of `installCheckPhase`) these absolute + # paths do not exist yet; to work around this we point the loader (`ld` on + # unix, `dyld` on macOS) at the `lib` directory which will later become this + # package's `lib` output. + # + # Previously we would just set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` to include the build `lib` + # dir but: + # - this doesn't generalize well to other platforms; `lit` doesn't forward + # `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` (macOS): + # + https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/0d89963df354ee309c15f67dc47c8ab3cb5d0fb2/llvm/utils/lit/lit/TestingConfig.py#L26 + # - even if `lit` forwarded this env var, we actually cannot set + # `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` in the child processes `lit` launches because + # `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` (and `DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH`) is cleared for + # "protected processes" (i.e. the python interpreter that runs `lit`): + # https://stackoverflow.com/a/35570229 + # - other LLVM subprojects deal with this issue by having their `lit` + # configuration set these env vars for us; it makes sense to do the same + # for LLVM: + # + https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/4c106cfdf7cf7eec861ad3983a3dd9a9e8f3a8ae/clang-tools-extra/test/Unit/lit.cfg.py#L22-L31 + # + # !!! TODO: look into upstreaming this patch + ./llvm-lit-cfg-add-libs-to-dylib-path.patch + + # `lit` has a mode where it executes run lines as a shell script which is + # constructs; this is problematic for macOS because it means that there's + # another process in between `lit` and the binaries being tested. As noted + # above, this means that `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` is cleared which means that our + # tests fail with dyld errors. + # + # To get around this we patch `lit` to reintroduce `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH`, when + # present in the test configuration. + # + # It's not clear to me why this isn't an issue for LLVM developers running + # on macOS (nothing about this _seems_ nix specific).. + ./lit-shell-script-runner-set-dyld-library-path.patch + ] ++ lib.optionals enablePolly [ + ./gnu-install-dirs-polly.patch + + # Just like the `llvm-lit-cfg` patch, but for `polly`. + ./polly-lit-cfg-add-libs-to-dylib-path.patch + ]; + + postPatch = optionalString stdenv.isDarwin '' + substituteInPlace cmake/modules/AddLLVM.cmake \ + --replace 'set(_install_name_dir INSTALL_NAME_DIR "@rpath")' "set(_install_name_dir)" \ + --replace 'set(_install_rpath "@loader_path/../''${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}''${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX}" ''${extra_libdir})' "" + + # As of LLVM 15, marked as XFAIL on arm64 macOS but lit doesn't seem to pick + # this up: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/c344d97a125b18f8fed0a64aace73c49a870e079/llvm/test/MC/ELF/cfi-version.ll#L7 + rm test/MC/ELF/cfi-version.ll + + # This test tries to call `sw_vers` by absolute path (`/usr/bin/sw_vers`) + # and thus fails under the sandbox: + substituteInPlace unittests/TargetParser/Host.cpp \ + --replace '/usr/bin/sw_vers' "${(builtins.toString darwin.DarwinTools) + "/bin/sw_vers" }" + + # This test tries to call the intrinsics `@llvm.roundeven.f32` and + # `@llvm.roundeven.f64` which seem to (incorrectly?) lower to `roundevenf` + # and `roundeven` on macOS. + # + # However these functions are glibc specific so the test fails: + # - https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/roundevenf.html + # - https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/roundeven.html + # + substituteInPlace test/ExecutionEngine/Interpreter/intrinsics.ll \ + --replace "%roundeven32 = call float @llvm.roundeven.f32(float 0.000000e+00)" "" \ + --replace "%roundeven64 = call double @llvm.roundeven.f64(double 0.000000e+00)" "" + + # fails when run in sandbox + substituteInPlace unittests/Support/VirtualFileSystemTest.cpp \ + --replace "PhysicalFileSystemWorkingDirFailure" "DISABLED_PhysicalFileSystemWorkingDirFailure" + '' + optionalString (stdenv.isDarwin && stdenv.hostPlatform.isx86) '' + # This test fails on darwin x86_64 because `sw_vers` reports a different + # macOS version than what LLVM finds by reading + # `/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist` (which is passed into + # the sandbox on macOS). + # + # The `sw_vers` provided by nixpkgs reports the macOS version associated + # with the `CoreFoundation` framework with which it was built. Because + # nixpkgs pins the SDK for `aarch64-darwin` and `x86_64-darwin` what + # `sw_vers` reports is not guaranteed to match the macOS version of the host + # that's building this derivation. + # + # Astute readers will note that we only _patch_ this test on aarch64-darwin + # (to use the nixpkgs provided `sw_vers`) instead of disabling it outright. + # So why does this test pass on aarch64? + # + # Well, it seems that `sw_vers` on aarch64 actually links against the _host_ + # CoreFoundation framework instead of the nixpkgs provided one. + # + # Not entirely sure what the right fix is here. I'm assuming aarch64 + # `sw_vers` doesn't intentionally link against the host `CoreFoundation` + # (still digging into how this ends up happening, will follow up) but that + # aside I think the more pertinent question is: should we be patching LLVM's + # macOS version detection logic to use `sw_vers` instead of reading host + # paths? This *is* a way in which details about builder machines can creep + # into the artifacts that are produced, affecting reproducibility, but it's + # not clear to me when/where/for what this even gets used in LLVM. + # + # TODO(@rrbutani): fix/follow-up + substituteInPlace unittests/TargetParser/Host.cpp \ + --replace "getMacOSHostVersion" "DISABLED_getMacOSHostVersion" + + # This test fails with a `dysmutil` crash; have not yet dug into what's + # going on here (TODO(@rrbutani)). + rm test/tools/dsymutil/ARM/obfuscated.test + '' + '' + # FileSystem permissions tests fail with various special bits + substituteInPlace unittests/Support/CMakeLists.txt \ + --replace "Path.cpp" "" + rm unittests/Support/Path.cpp + substituteInPlace unittests/IR/CMakeLists.txt \ + --replace "PassBuilderCallbacksTest.cpp" "" + rm unittests/IR/PassBuilderCallbacksTest.cpp + rm test/tools/llvm-objcopy/ELF/mirror-permissions-unix.test + + # Fails in the presence of anti-virus software or other intrusion-detection software that + # modifies the atime when run. See #284056. + rm test/tools/llvm-objcopy/ELF/strip-preserve-atime.test + '' + optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl '' + patch -p1 -i ${../../common/llvm/TLI-musl.patch} + substituteInPlace unittests/Support/CMakeLists.txt \ + --replace "add_subdirectory(DynamicLibrary)" "" + rm unittests/Support/DynamicLibrary/DynamicLibraryTest.cpp + # valgrind unhappy with musl or glibc, but fails w/musl only + rm test/CodeGen/AArch64/wineh4.mir + '' + optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isAarch32 '' + # skip failing X86 test cases on 32-bit ARM + rm test/DebugInfo/X86/convert-debugloc.ll + rm test/DebugInfo/X86/convert-inlined.ll + rm test/DebugInfo/X86/convert-linked.ll + rm test/tools/dsymutil/X86/op-convert.test + rm test/tools/gold/X86/split-dwarf.ll + rm test/tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/prettyprint_types.s + rm test/tools/llvm-dwarfdump/X86/simplified-template-names.s + rm test/CodeGen/RISCV/attributes.ll + rm test/CodeGen/RISCV/xtheadmempair.ll + '' + optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform.system == "armv6l-linux") '' + # Seems to require certain floating point hardware (NEON?) + rm test/ExecutionEngine/frem.ll + '' + '' + patchShebangs test/BugPoint/compile-custom.ll.py + ''; + + preConfigure = '' + # Workaround for configure flags that need to have spaces + cmakeFlagsArray+=( + -DLLVM_LIT_ARGS="-svj''${NIX_BUILD_CORES} --no-progress-bar" + ) + ''; + + # Defensive check: some paths (that we make symlinks to) depend on the release + # version, for example: + # - https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/406bde9a15136254f2b10d9ef3a42033b3cb1b16/clang/lib/Headers/CMakeLists.txt#L185 + # + # So we want to sure that the version in the source matches the release + # version we were given. + # + # We do this check here, in the LLVM build, because it happens early. + postConfigure = let + v = lib.versions; + major = v.major release_version; + minor = v.minor release_version; + patch = v.patch release_version; + in '' + # $1: part, $2: expected + check_version() { + part="''${1^^}" + part="$(cat include/llvm/Config/llvm-config.h | grep "#define LLVM_VERSION_''${part} " | cut -d' ' -f3)" + + if [[ "$part" != "$2" ]]; then + echo >&2 \ + "mismatch in the $1 version! we have version ${release_version}" \ + "and expected the $1 version to be '$2'; the source has '$part' instead" + exit 3 + fi + } + + check_version major ${major} + check_version minor ${minor} + check_version patch ${patch} + ''; + + # E.g. mesa.drivers use the build-id as a cache key (see #93946): + LDFLAGS = optionalString (enableSharedLibraries && !stdenv.isDarwin) "-Wl,--build-id=sha1"; + + hardeningDisable = [ "trivialautovarinit" ]; + + cmakeBuildType = if debugVersion then "Debug" else "Release"; + + cmakeFlags = with stdenv; let + # These flags influence llvm-config's BuildVariables.inc in addition to the + # general build. We need to make sure these are also passed via + # CROSS_TOOLCHAIN_FLAGS_NATIVE when cross-compiling or llvm-config-native + # will return different results from the cross llvm-config. + # + # Some flags don't need to be repassed because LLVM already does so (like + # CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE), others are irrelevant to the result. + flagsForLlvmConfig = [ + "-DLLVM_INSTALL_PACKAGE_DIR=${placeholder "dev"}/lib/cmake/llvm" + "-DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=ON" + ] ++ optionals enableSharedLibraries [ + "-DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON" + ]; + in flagsForLlvmConfig ++ [ + "-DLLVM_INSTALL_UTILS=ON" # Needed by rustc + "-DLLVM_BUILD_TESTS=${if doCheck then "ON" else "OFF"}" + "-DLLVM_ENABLE_FFI=ON" + "-DLLVM_HOST_TRIPLE=${stdenv.hostPlatform.config}" + "-DLLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE=${stdenv.hostPlatform.config}" + "-DLLVM_ENABLE_DUMP=ON" + ] ++ optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic [ + # Disables building of shared libs, -fPIC is still injected by cc-wrapper + "-DLLVM_ENABLE_PIC=OFF" + "-DLLVM_BUILD_STATIC=ON" + "-DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=off" + # libxml2 needs to be disabled because the LLVM build system ignores its .la + # file and doesn't link zlib as well. + # https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/tc-build/issues/150#issuecomment-845418812 + "-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBXML2=OFF" + ] ++ optionals enableManpages [ + "-DLLVM_BUILD_DOCS=ON" + "-DLLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX=ON" + "-DSPHINX_OUTPUT_MAN=ON" + "-DSPHINX_OUTPUT_HTML=OFF" + "-DSPHINX_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS=OFF" + ] ++ optionals enableGoldPlugin [ + "-DLLVM_BINUTILS_INCDIR=${libbfd.dev}/include" + ] ++ optionals isDarwin [ + "-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX=ON" + "-DCAN_TARGET_i386=false" + ] ++ optionals ((stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) && !(stdenv.buildPlatform.canExecute stdenv.hostPlatform)) [ + "-DCMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING=True" + "-DLLVM_TABLEGEN=${buildLlvmTools.llvm}/bin/llvm-tblgen" + ( + let + nativeCC = pkgsBuildBuild.targetPackages.stdenv.cc; + nativeBintools = nativeCC.bintools.bintools; + nativeToolchainFlags = [ + "-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${nativeCC}/bin/${nativeCC.targetPrefix}cc" + "-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${nativeCC}/bin/${nativeCC.targetPrefix}c++" + "-DCMAKE_AR=${nativeBintools}/bin/${nativeBintools.targetPrefix}ar" + "-DCMAKE_STRIP=${nativeBintools}/bin/${nativeBintools.targetPrefix}strip" + "-DCMAKE_RANLIB=${nativeBintools}/bin/${nativeBintools.targetPrefix}ranlib" + ]; + # We need to repass the custom GNUInstallDirs values, otherwise CMake + # will choose them for us, leading to wrong results in llvm-config-native + nativeInstallFlags = [ + "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${placeholder "out"}" + "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR=${placeholder "out"}/bin" + "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR=${placeholder "dev"}/include" + "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=${placeholder "lib"}/lib" + "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBEXECDIR=${placeholder "lib"}/libexec" + ]; + in "-DCROSS_TOOLCHAIN_FLAGS_NATIVE:list=" + + lib.concatStringsSep ";" (lib.concatLists [ + flagsForLlvmConfig + nativeToolchainFlags + nativeInstallFlags + ]) + ) + ]; + + postInstall = '' + mkdir -p $python/share + mv $out/share/opt-viewer $python/share/opt-viewer + moveToOutput "bin/llvm-config*" "$dev" + substituteInPlace "$dev/lib/cmake/llvm/LLVMExports-${if debugVersion then "debug" else "release"}.cmake" \ + --replace "\''${_IMPORT_PREFIX}/lib/lib" "$lib/lib/lib" \ + --replace "$out/bin/llvm-config" "$dev/bin/llvm-config" + substituteInPlace "$dev/lib/cmake/llvm/LLVMConfig.cmake" \ + --replace 'set(LLVM_BINARY_DIR "''${LLVM_INSTALL_PREFIX}")' 'set(LLVM_BINARY_DIR "'"$lib"'")' + '' + + optionalString (stdenv.isDarwin && enableSharedLibraries) '' + ln -s $lib/lib/libLLVM.dylib $lib/lib/libLLVM-${release_version}.dylib + '' + + optionalString (stdenv.buildPlatform != stdenv.hostPlatform) '' + cp NATIVE/bin/llvm-config $dev/bin/llvm-config-native + ''; + + inherit doCheck; + + checkTarget = "check-all"; + + # For the update script: + passthru.monorepoSrc = monorepoSrc; + + requiredSystemFeatures = [ "big-parallel" ]; + meta = llvm_meta // { + homepage = "https://llvm.org/"; + description = "A collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies"; + longDescription = '' + The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and + toolchain technologies. Despite its name, LLVM has little to do with + traditional virtual machines. The name "LLVM" itself is not an acronym; it + is the full name of the project. + LLVM began as a research project at the University of Illinois, with the + goal of providing a modern, SSA-based compilation strategy capable of + supporting both static and dynamic compilation of arbitrary programming + languages. Since then, LLVM has grown to be an umbrella project consisting + of a number of subprojects, many of which are being used in production by + a wide variety of commercial and open source projects as well as being + widely used in academic research. Code in the LLVM project is licensed + under the "Apache 2.0 License with LLVM exceptions". + ''; + }; +} // lib.optionalAttrs enableManpages { + pname = "llvm-manpages"; + + propagatedBuildInputs = []; + + ninjaFlags = [ "docs-llvm-man" ]; + installTargets = [ "install-docs-llvm-man" ]; + + postPatch = null; + postInstall = null; + + outputs = [ "out" ]; + + doCheck = false; + + meta = llvm_meta // { + description = "man pages for LLVM ${version}"; + }; +}) |