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2021-08-28Toolchain: Also build aarch64-softmmu in BuildQemu.shNico Weber
2021-08-28Toolchain: Enough to make `rebuild-toolchain aarch64` workNico Weber
The gcc patch might not be completely correct, but at least the toolchain completes building.
2021-08-28Toolchain: Regenerate binutils.patch and gcc.patchNico Weber
I locally modified Meta/serenity.sh to pass `--dev` to BuildIt.sh in build_toolchain(). Then I ran `Meta/serenity.sh rebuild-toolchain`, cd'd into Toolchain/Tarballs/binutils-2.37, `git add`ed unadded files in `git status`, and then ran `git diff > ../../Patches/binutils.patch`. Then I did the same for Toolchain/Tarballs/gcc-11.2.0 (and was careful not to `git add` serenity-kernel.h, since that's created by Toolchain/BuildIt.sh). No behavior change. This just rewrites the patch like git writes it.
2021-08-25Toolchain: Update BuildQemu.sh to latest 6.1.0Brian Gianforcaro
Change Log: https://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/6.1
2021-08-17Toolchain: Make Kernel/API headers available to Clang toolchain buildTimothy Flynn
Copied from 9b7986790900a3a81edd879ea31583670977496f.
2021-08-14Toolchain: Make Kernel/API/ headers available during toolchain buildAndreas Kling
2021-08-08Toolchain: Remove static LLVM librariesDaniel Bertalan
We link against these dynamically anyways, so having them around is not useful. Removing them frees precious storage space on CI.
2021-08-08Toolchain: Build libLLVM as a dynamic libraryDaniel Bertalan
This library is used by virtually all executables in the Clang toolchain. By default, it is linked statically, which leads to huge file sizes and us running out of artifact storage disk space on CI.
2021-08-08Toolchain+Ports: Let -nostdlib make us not link against libgcc_sGunnar Beutner
For now this is not a mandatory toolchain rebuild.
2021-08-08Toolchain: Add caching to BuildClang.sh for CIDaniel Bertalan
2021-08-08Toolchain: Add LLVM patch and script for building itDaniel Bertalan
This contains all the bits and pieces necessary to build a Clang binary that will correctly compile SerenityOS. I had some trouble with getting LLVM building with a single command, so for now, I decided to build each LLVM component in a separate command invocation. In the future, we can also make the main llvm build step architecture-independent, but that would come with extra work to make library and include paths work. The binutils build invocation and related boilerplate is duplicated because we only use `objdump` from GNU binutils in the Clang toolchain, so most features can be disabled.
2021-08-03Ports: Change Python's auth_type to sha256Linus Groh
2021-07-28Toolchain+Ports: Fix building ports on x86_64Gunnar Beutner
Fixes #8377.
2021-07-28Toolchain: Update GCC to version 11.2.0Gunnar Beutner
2021-07-28Toolchain: Update binutils to version 2.37Gunnar Beutner
2021-07-24Toolchain+Ports: Ignore -arch on macOS M1 hostsGunnar Beutner
CMake specifies -arch arm64 for our toolchain. Unfortunately that's an option GCC only understands when built for macOS. This causes the build to fail. I haven't been able to get CMake to not specify that option so this adds a dummy option to GCC.
2021-07-10Toolchain: Use correct variable when deleting the QEMU tarballGunnar Beutner
2021-07-08Toolchain: Fix building toolchain on arm64 macsmodmuss50
This patch is based off: https://github.com/osx-cross/homebrew-avr/pull/248 and https://github.com/riscv/riscv-gnu-toolchain/issues/800
2021-07-06Kernel+Toolchain: Remove the kernel-specific toolchainGunnar Beutner
This is no longer necessary now that the kernel doesn't use libsupc++ anymore.
2021-07-03Meta: Change the QEMU binary directory to Toolchain/Local/qemuGunnar Beutner
Previously we'd place the QEMU binaries into the architecture-specific toolchain directory. This is a problem because the BuildIt.sh script clears those directories which also removes the QEMU binaries users may have built earlier. Also, the QEMU binaries are not specific to the target architecture.
2021-06-29Toolchain: Allow containerized work with Serenity via Dockerkleines Filmröllchen
Docker is a nice way of doing build automation, or just containerizing builds for increased safety and isolating unstable packages. The old Dockerfile in the toolchain did not satisfy these needs. The new Dockerfile is known to run successfully on Docker version 20.10.7. It clones the SerenityOS repo and builds the toolchain. In this way, it is intended to be a starting point for other Docker images that can e.g. run builds. For example, one can simply run this docker image as-is, exec a shell in it and run a build there.
2021-06-26Toolchain: Build the x86_64 target in addition to i386 in BuildQemu.shIdan Horowitz
2021-06-07Toolchain: Add `gettext` as a dependency to `Dockerfile`Jelle Raaijmakers
We need `msgfmt` inside of the `gettext` package in order to build the git port.
2021-06-07Toolchain: Add `ccache` to DockerfileJelle Raaijmakers
Following up on 2d38d56e, we were missing this in our Dockerfile.
2021-06-07Toolchain+Ports: Fix building binutils on FreeBSDGunnar Beutner
This imports the upstream patch from https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27382 Fixes #7407.
2021-06-04Toolchain: Add ImageMagick to DockerfileJelle Raaijmakers
2021-06-03Toolchain: Use gcc's arHediadyoin1
the vanilla versions might not handle all things, that gcc can do; For example is lto not really supported by the vanilla versions source: https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/LinkTimeOptimizationFAQ
2021-06-02Toolchain: Set CMAKE_AR to the right executableOleg Kosenkov
2021-05-30Toolchain: Remove dependency check for texinfoGunnar Beutner
Turns out we don't need that after all.
2021-05-30Toolchain: Check whether required tools and libraries are availableGunnar Beutner
Rather than having the toolchain build fail half-way through we should check whether the user has installed all the required tools and libraries early on.
2021-05-27Toolchain: Use set -o pipefail to the toolchain build scriptGunnar Beutner
Previously the buildstep function would obscure error codes because the return value of the function was the exit code for the sed command which caused us to continue execution even though one of the build steps had failed. With set -o pipefail the return value of the buildstep function is the real command's exit code.
2021-05-21Toolchain: Replace the -march=native flag with -mtune=nativeIdan Horowitz
This ensures inter-machine compatibility by not emitting any processor specific instructions. This fixes the issue raised by the non AVX-512 supporting GitHub actions runners.
2021-05-21Toolchain: Enable native host optimizations when building toolchainBrian Gianforcaro
-march=native specializes the binaries for the CPU features available on the CPU the binary is being compiled on. This matches the needs of the Toolchain, as it's always built and used on that machine only. This should be safe for the github actions VMs as well, as they all run on a standard VM SKU in "the cloud". I saw small but notable improvements in end-2-end build times in my local testing. Each compilation unit is on average around a second faster on my Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8705G CPU @ 3.10GHz.
2021-05-09Toolchain+Ports: Skip link tests for libstdc++v3Gunnar Beutner
This makes stdlib.h and stdio.h functions available in the std namespace for C++. libstdc++v3's link tests can fail if you don't have an up-to-date build directory, for example: 1. Have libc with missing _Exit symbol because you haven't done a build since that was added. 2. Run toolchain rebuild. libstdc++v3's configure script will realize that it can do link tests in general but will fail later on when it tries to link a program that tests for _Exit. Even though this is a toolchain patch this does not necessarily require rebuilding the toolchain right away. This is only required once we start using any of these new members in the std namespace, e.g. for ports.
2021-05-07Toolchain: Make -nodefaultlibs not link against libgcc_sGunnar Beutner
This fixes the -nodefaultlibs flag for gcc which previously linked against libgcc_s anyway. Even though this is a toolchain patch we don't need to rebuild the toolchain right away.
2021-05-05Toolchain: Fix expansion bugs and make BuildIt.sh shellcheck compliantBrian Gianforcaro
BuildIt.sh had a bunch of SC2086 errors, where we were not quoting variables in variable expansions. The logic being: Quoting variables prevents word splitting and glob expansion, and prevents the script from breaking when input contains spaces, line feeds, glob characters and such. Reference: https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2086 As bcoles noticed in #6772, shellcheck actually found a real bug here, where the user's build directory included spaces. Close: #6772
2021-05-05Toolchain: Make BuildFuseExt2.sh shellcheck compliantBrian Gianforcaro
BuildFuseExt2.sh was saying it should be run under /bin/sh but it is using bash extensions like pushd/popd, ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}, etc. So just run it under bash to avoid any potential issues.
2021-05-05Toolchain: Make BuildPython.sh shellcheck compliantBrian Gianforcaro
Shellcheck is unable to source non-literal includes, so inform shellcheck to just ignore this include.
2021-05-03Toolchain: Enable building all code with -fPICGunnar Beutner
Ordinarily this would force the compiler to not inline certain symbols and call them via the PLT instead. To counteract this I've also added -fno-semantic-interposition which disables ELF symbol interposition. Our dynamic loader doesn't support this anyway and we might even consider not implementing this at all. Even though this is a toolchain change this doesn't require rebuilding the toolchain unless you're planning to build for the x86_64 arch.
2021-04-30Toolchain: Upgrade to QEMU 6.0 releaseBrian Gianforcaro
2021-04-29Toolchain: Update the binutils patch file to match the portGunnar Beutner
Previously the toolchain's binutils would not have been able to build binaries on 32-bit host systems (not that this would be much of an issue nowadays) because one of the #ifdefs was in the wrong place. I moved the #ifdef in the port's patch and this now updates the toolchain's patch file to match the port's patch.
2021-04-29Toolchain+Ports: Update GCC to version 11.1.0Gunnar Beutner
2021-04-28Toolchain: Update QEMU to 6.0.0-rc5Brian Gianforcaro
Changes since rc4: 0cef06d187: Update version for v6.0.0-rc5 release 5351fb7cb2: hw/block/nvme: fix invalid msix exclusive uninit ffa090bc56: target/s390x: fix s390_probe_access to check PAGE_WRITE_ORG bc38e31b4e: net: check the existence of peer before trying to pad
2021-04-27Build: Use variables when concatenating Toolchain paths.Brian Gianforcaro
Make this stuff a bit easier to maintain by using the root level variables to build up the Toolchain paths. Also leave a note for future editors of BuildIt.sh to give them warning about the other changes they'll need to make.
2021-04-27Toolchain/Dockerfile: Add rsync and unzipJelle Raaijmakers
Both utilies are used in the .port_include.sh file.
2021-04-26Toolchain: Update QEMU to 6.0-rc4Brian Gianforcaro
2021-04-25Toolchain: Update cmake platform definitionGunnar Beutner
This fixes building cmake and other ports which use cmake to detect whether we have -ldl.
2021-04-22Toolchain/Dockerfile: Update to Ubuntu 21.04, add gitJelle Raaijmakers
2021-04-20Toolchain: Build GCC with optimizationsGunnar Beutner
2021-04-20Toolchain+Ports: Enable threads for gccGunnar Beutner
This enables POSIX threads for GCC and makes the -pthread argument available.