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19 changes: 1 addition & 18 deletions src/librustc_back/target/i686_unknown_linux_musl.rs
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

// See x86_64_unknown_linux_musl for explanation of arguments

use target::Target;

pub fn target() -> Target {
let mut base = super::linux_base::opts();
let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts();
base.cpu = "pentium4".to_string();
base.pre_link_args.push("-m32".to_string());
base.pre_link_args.push("-Wl,-melf_i386".to_string());

base.pre_link_args.push("-nostdlib".to_string());
base.pre_link_args.push("-static".to_string());
base.pre_link_args.push("-Wl,--eh-frame-hdr".to_string());

base.pre_link_args.push("-Wl,-(".to_string());
base.post_link_args.push("-Wl,-)".to_string());

base.pre_link_objects_exe.push("crt1.o".to_string());
base.pre_link_objects_exe.push("crti.o".to_string());
base.post_link_objects.push("crtn.o".to_string());

base.dynamic_linking = false;
base.has_rpath = false;
base.position_independent_executables = false;

Target {
llvm_target: "i686-unknown-linux-musl".to_string(),
target_endian: "little".to_string(),
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71 changes: 71 additions & 0 deletions src/librustc_back/target/linux_musl_base.rs
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// Copyright 2016 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

use target::TargetOptions;

pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions {
let mut base = super::linux_base::opts();

// Make sure that the linker/gcc really don't pull in anything, including
// default objects, libs, etc.
base.pre_link_args.push("-nostdlib".to_string());
base.pre_link_args.push("-static".to_string());

// At least when this was tested, the linker would not add the
// `GNU_EH_FRAME` program header to executables generated, which is required
// when unwinding to locate the unwinding information. I'm not sure why this
// argument is *not* necessary for normal builds, but it can't hurt!
base.pre_link_args.push("-Wl,--eh-frame-hdr".to_string());

// There's a whole bunch of circular dependencies when dealing with MUSL
// unfortunately. To put this in perspective libc is statically linked to
// liblibc and libunwind is statically linked to libstd:
//
// * libcore depends on `fmod` which is in libc (transitively in liblibc).
// liblibc, however, depends on libcore.
// * compiler-rt has personality symbols that depend on libunwind, but
// libunwind is in libstd which depends on compiler-rt.
//
// Recall that linkers discard libraries and object files as much as
// possible, and with all the static linking and archives flying around with
// MUSL the linker is super aggressively stripping out objects. For example
// the first case has fmod stripped from liblibc (it's in its own object
// file) so it's not there when libcore needs it. In the second example all
// the unused symbols from libunwind are stripped (each is in its own object
// file in libstd) before we end up linking compiler-rt which depends on
// those symbols.
//
// To deal with these circular dependencies we just force the compiler to
// link everything as a group, not stripping anything out until everything
// is processed. The linker will still perform a pass to strip out object
// files but it won't do so until all objects/archives have been processed.
base.pre_link_args.push("-Wl,-(".to_string());
base.post_link_args.push("-Wl,-)".to_string());

// When generating a statically linked executable there's generally some
// small setup needed which is listed in these files. These are provided by
// a musl toolchain and are linked by default by the `musl-gcc` script. Note
// that `gcc` also does this by default, it just uses some different files.
//
// Each target directory for musl has these object files included in it so
// they'll be included from there.
base.pre_link_objects_exe.push("crt1.o".to_string());
base.pre_link_objects_exe.push("crti.o".to_string());
base.post_link_objects.push("crtn.o".to_string());

// MUSL support doesn't currently include dynamic linking, so there's no
// need for dylibs or rpath business. Additionally `-pie` is incompatible
// with `-static`, so we can't pass `-pie`.
base.dynamic_linking = false;
base.has_rpath = false;
base.position_independent_executables = false;

base
}
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions src/librustc_back/target/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ mod bitrig_base;
mod dragonfly_base;
mod freebsd_base;
mod linux_base;
mod linux_musl_base;
mod openbsd_base;
mod netbsd_base;
mod solaris_base;
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56 changes: 1 addition & 55 deletions src/librustc_back/target/x86_64_unknown_linux_musl.rs
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use target::Target;

pub fn target() -> Target {
let mut base = super::linux_base::opts();
let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts();
base.cpu = "x86-64".to_string();
base.pre_link_args.push("-m64".to_string());

// Make sure that the linker/gcc really don't pull in anything, including
// default objects, libs, etc.
base.pre_link_args.push("-nostdlib".to_string());
base.pre_link_args.push("-static".to_string());

// At least when this was tested, the linker would not add the
// `GNU_EH_FRAME` program header to executables generated, which is required
// when unwinding to locate the unwinding information. I'm not sure why this
// argument is *not* necessary for normal builds, but it can't hurt!
base.pre_link_args.push("-Wl,--eh-frame-hdr".to_string());

// There's a whole bunch of circular dependencies when dealing with MUSL
// unfortunately. To put this in perspective libc is statically linked to
// liblibc and libunwind is statically linked to libstd:
//
// * libcore depends on `fmod` which is in libc (transitively in liblibc).
// liblibc, however, depends on libcore.
// * compiler-rt has personality symbols that depend on libunwind, but
// libunwind is in libstd which depends on compiler-rt.
//
// Recall that linkers discard libraries and object files as much as
// possible, and with all the static linking and archives flying around with
// MUSL the linker is super aggressively stripping out objects. For example
// the first case has fmod stripped from liblibc (it's in its own object
// file) so it's not there when libcore needs it. In the second example all
// the unused symbols from libunwind are stripped (each is in its own object
// file in libstd) before we end up linking compiler-rt which depends on
// those symbols.
//
// To deal with these circular dependencies we just force the compiler to
// link everything as a group, not stripping anything out until everything
// is processed. The linker will still perform a pass to strip out object
// files but it won't do so until all objects/archives have been processed.
base.pre_link_args.push("-Wl,-(".to_string());
base.post_link_args.push("-Wl,-)".to_string());

// When generating a statically linked executable there's generally some
// small setup needed which is listed in these files. These are provided by
// a musl toolchain and are linked by default by the `musl-gcc` script. Note
// that `gcc` also does this by default, it just uses some different files.
//
// Each target directory for musl has these object files included in it so
// they'll be included from there.
base.pre_link_objects_exe.push("crt1.o".to_string());
base.pre_link_objects_exe.push("crti.o".to_string());
base.post_link_objects.push("crtn.o".to_string());

// MUSL support doesn't currently include dynamic linking, so there's no
// need for dylibs or rpath business. Additionally `-pie` is incompatible
// with `-static`, so we can't pass `-pie`.
base.dynamic_linking = false;
base.has_rpath = false;
base.position_independent_executables = false;

Target {
llvm_target: "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl".to_string(),
target_endian: "little".to_string(),
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