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# TensorFlow Bazel configuration file.
# This file tries to group and simplify build options for TensorFlow
#
# ----CONFIG OPTIONS----
#
# Other build options:
# short_logs: Only log errors during build, skip warnings.
# verbose_logs: Show all compiler warnings during build.
# monolithic: Build all TF C++ code into a single shared object.
# dynamic_kernels: Try to link all kernels dynamically (experimental).
# libc++: Link against libc++ instead of stdlibc++
##
# TF version options;
# v1: Build TF V1 (without contrib)
# v2: Build TF v2
#
# Feature and Third party library support options:
# xla: Build TF with XLA
# tpu: Build TF with TPU support
# using_cuda: CUDA is available to build system.
# cuda: Build with full cuda support.
# rocm: Build with AMD GPU support (rocm).
# mkl: Enable full mkl support.
# tensorrt: Enable Tensorrt support.
# numa: Enable numa using hwloc.
# noaws: Disable AWS S3 storage support
# nogcp: Disable GCS support.
# nohdfs: Disable hadoop hdfs support.
# nonccl: Disable nccl support.
# Sets the default Apple platform to macOS.
build --apple_platform_type=macos
# Flags for open source build, always set to be true.
build --define open_source_build=true
test --define open_source_build=true
# For workaound the use_fast_cpp_protos issue in protobuf deps.
build --define=use_fast_cpp_protos=false
test --define=use_fast_cpp_protos=false
# This config refers to building with CUDA available. It does not necessarily
# mean that we build CUDA op kernels.
build:using_cuda --define=using_cuda=true
build:using_cuda --action_env TF_NEED_CUDA=1
build:using_cuda --crosstool_top=@local_config_cuda//crosstool:toolchain
# Enable the mlir generated GPU kernels only for cuda builds.
build --define=tensorflow_enable_mlir_generated_gpu_kernels=0
# This is a more specific option, so it takes precedence over the line above for cuda builds.
build:using_cuda --define=tensorflow_enable_mlir_generated_gpu_kernels=1
# This config refers to building CUDA op kernels with nvcc.
build:cuda --config=using_cuda
build:cuda --define=using_cuda_nvcc=true
# dbg config, as a shorthand for '--config=opt -c dbg'
build:dbg --config=opt -c dbg
# for now, disable arm_neon. see: https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/33360
build:dbg --cxxopt -DTF_LITE_DISABLE_X86_NEON
# AWS SDK must be compiled in release mode. see: https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/37498
build:dbg --copt -DDEBUG_BUILD
build:tensorrt --action_env TF_NEED_TENSORRT=1
build:rocm --crosstool_top=@local_config_rocm//crosstool:toolchain
build:rocm --define=using_rocm=true --define=using_rocm_hipcc=true
build:rocm --action_env TF_NEED_ROCM=1
# Options extracted from configure script
build:numa --define=with_numa_support=true
# Options to disable default on features
build:noaws --define=no_aws_support=true
build:nogcp --define=no_gcp_support=true
build:nohdfs --define=no_hdfs_support=true
build:nonccl --define=no_nccl_support=true
build --define=allow_oversize_protos=true
build --spawn_strategy=standalone
build -c opt
# Make Bazel print out all options from rc files.
build --announce_rc
# Other build flags.
build --define=grpc_no_ares=true
build:linux --copt=-w
build:linux --host_copt=-w
build:macos --copt=-w
build:windows --copt=/W0
# Tensorflow uses M_* math constants that only get defined by MSVC headers if
# _USE_MATH_DEFINES is defined.
build:windows --copt=/D_USE_MATH_DEFINES
build:windows --host_copt=/D_USE_MATH_DEFINES
# Default paths for TF_SYSTEM_LIBS
build:linux --define=PREFIX=/usr
build:linux --define=LIBDIR=$(PREFIX)/lib
build:linux --define=INCLUDEDIR=$(PREFIX)/include
build:linux --define=PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_PATH=$(PREFIX)/include
build:macos --define=PREFIX=/usr
build:macos --define=LIBDIR=$(PREFIX)/lib
build:macos --define=INCLUDEDIR=$(PREFIX)/include
build:macos --define=PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_PATH=$(PREFIX)/include
# TF_SYSTEM_LIBS do not work on windows.
# On windows, we still link everything into a single DLL.
build:windows --config=monolithic
# On linux, we dynamically link small amount of kernels
build:linux --config=dynamic_kernels
# Make sure to include as little of windows.h as possible
build:windows --copt=-DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
build:windows --host_copt=-DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
build:windows --copt=-DNOGDI
build:windows --host_copt=-DNOGDI
# MSVC (Windows): Standards-conformant preprocessor mode
# See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/preprocessor/preprocessor-experimental-overview
build:windows --copt=/experimental:preprocessor
build:windows --host_copt=/experimental:preprocessor
# Misc build options we need for windows.
build:windows --linkopt=/DEBUG
build:windows --host_linkopt=/DEBUG
build:windows --linkopt=/OPT:REF
build:windows --host_linkopt=/OPT:REF
build:windows --linkopt=/OPT:ICF
build:windows --host_linkopt=/OPT:ICF
build:windows --experimental_strict_action_env=true
# Verbose failure logs when something goes wrong
build:windows --verbose_failures
# Suppress all warning messages.
build:short_logs --output_filter=DONT_MATCH_ANYTHING
build:verbose_logs --output_filter=
build --config=short_logs
# Options to build TensorFlow 1.x or 2.x.
build:v1 --define=tf_api_version=1
build:v2 --define=tf_api_version=2
build:v1 --action_env=TF2_BEHAVIOR=0
build:v2 --action_env=TF2_BEHAVIOR=1
build --config=v2
test --config=v2
# Enable XLA
build:xla --define=with_xla_support=true