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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright 2011 The Emscripten Authors. All rights reserved.
# Emscripten is available under two separate licenses, the MIT license and the
# University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License. Both these licenses can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""emcc - compiler helper script
=============================
emcc is a drop-in replacement for a compiler like gcc or clang.
See emcc --help for details.
emcc can be influenced by a few environment variables:
EMCC_DEBUG - "1" will log out useful information during compilation, as well as
save each compiler step as an emcc-* file in the temp dir
(by default /tmp/emscripten_temp). "2" will save additional emcc-*
steps, that would normally not be separately produced (so this
slows down compilation).
"""
from tools.toolchain_profiler import ToolchainProfiler
import base64
import glob
import hashlib
import json
import logging
import os
import re
import shlex
import shutil
import stat
import sys
import time
import tarfile
from enum import Enum, unique, auto
from subprocess import PIPE
from urllib.parse import quote
import emscripten
from tools import shared, system_libs, utils, ports, filelock
from tools import colored_logger, diagnostics, building
from tools.shared import unsuffixed, unsuffixed_basename, WINDOWS, safe_copy
from tools.shared import run_process, read_and_preprocess, exit_with_error, DEBUG
from tools.shared import do_replace, strip_prefix
from tools.response_file import substitute_response_files
from tools.minimal_runtime_shell import generate_minimal_runtime_html
import tools.line_endings
from tools import feature_matrix
from tools import js_manipulation
from tools import wasm2c
from tools import webassembly
from tools import config
from tools import cache
from tools.settings import user_settings, settings, MEM_SIZE_SETTINGS, COMPILE_TIME_SETTINGS
from tools.utils import read_file, write_file, read_binary, delete_file
logger = logging.getLogger('emcc')
# endings = dot + a suffix, compare against result of shared.suffix()
C_ENDINGS = ['.c', '.i']
CXX_ENDINGS = ['.cpp', '.cxx', '.cc', '.c++', '.CPP', '.CXX', '.C', '.CC', '.C++', '.ii']
OBJC_ENDINGS = ['.m', '.mi']
PREPROCESSED_ENDINGS = ['.i', '.ii']
OBJCXX_ENDINGS = ['.mm', '.mii']
SPECIAL_ENDINGLESS_FILENAMES = [os.devnull]
C_ENDINGS += SPECIAL_ENDINGLESS_FILENAMES # consider the special endingless filenames like /dev/null to be C
SOURCE_ENDINGS = C_ENDINGS + CXX_ENDINGS + OBJC_ENDINGS + OBJCXX_ENDINGS + ['.ll', '.S']
EXECUTABLE_ENDINGS = ['.wasm', '.html', '.js', '.mjs', '.out', '']
DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS = ['.dylib', '.so'] # Windows .dll suffix is not included in this list, since those are never linked to directly on the command line.
STATICLIB_ENDINGS = ['.a']
ASSEMBLY_ENDINGS = ['.s']
HEADER_ENDINGS = ['.h', '.hxx', '.hpp', '.hh', '.H', '.HXX', '.HPP', '.HH']
# Supported LLD flags which we will pass through to the linker.
SUPPORTED_LINKER_FLAGS = (
'--start-group', '--end-group',
'-(', '-)',
'--whole-archive', '--no-whole-archive',
'-whole-archive', '-no-whole-archive'
)
# Unsupported LLD flags which we will ignore.
# Maps to true if the flag takes an argument.
UNSUPPORTED_LLD_FLAGS = {
# macOS-specific linker flag that libtool (ltmain.sh) will if macOS is detected.
'-bind_at_load': False,
# wasm-ld doesn't support soname or other dynamic linking flags (yet). Ignore them
# in order to aid build systems that want to pass these flags.
'-soname': True,
'-allow-shlib-undefined': False,
'-rpath': True,
'-rpath-link': True,
'-version-script': True,
}
DEFAULT_ASYNCIFY_IMPORTS = [
'emscripten_sleep', 'emscripten_wget', 'emscripten_wget_data', 'emscripten_idb_load',
'emscripten_idb_store', 'emscripten_idb_delete', 'emscripten_idb_exists',
'emscripten_idb_load_blob', 'emscripten_idb_store_blob', 'SDL_Delay',
'emscripten_scan_registers', 'emscripten_lazy_load_code',
'emscripten_fiber_swap',
'wasi_snapshot_preview1.fd_sync', '__wasi_fd_sync', '_emval_await',
'_dlopen_js', '__asyncjs__*'
]
DEFAULT_ASYNCIFY_EXPORTS = [
'main',
'__main_argc_argv'
]
# Target options
final_js = None
UBSAN_SANITIZERS = {
'alignment',
'bool',
'builtin',
'bounds',
'enum',
'float-cast-overflow',
'float-divide-by-zero',
'function',
'implicit-unsigned-integer-truncation',
'implicit-signed-integer-truncation',
'implicit-integer-sign-change',
'integer-divide-by-zero',
'nonnull-attribute',
'null',
'nullability-arg',
'nullability-assign',
'nullability-return',
'object-size',
'pointer-overflow',
'return',
'returns-nonnull-attribute',
'shift',
'signed-integer-overflow',
'unreachable',
'unsigned-integer-overflow',
'vla-bound',
'vptr',
'undefined',
'undefined-trap',
'implicit-integer-truncation',
'implicit-integer-arithmetic-value-change',
'implicit-conversion',
'integer',
'nullability',
}
# These symbol names are allowed in INCOMING_MODULE_JS_API but are not part of the
# default set.
EXTRA_INCOMING_JS_API = [
'fetchSettings'
]
VALID_ENVIRONMENTS = ('web', 'webview', 'worker', 'node', 'shell')
SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER = ['-msse', '-msse2', '-msse3', '-mssse3', '-msse4.1', '-msse4.2', '-msse4', '-mavx']
SIMD_NEON_FLAGS = ['-mfpu=neon']
COMPILE_ONLY_FLAGS = {'--default-obj-ext'}
LINK_ONLY_FLAGS = {
'--bind', '--closure', '--cpuprofiler', '--embed-file',
'--emit-symbol-map', '--emrun', '--exclude-file', '--extern-post-js',
'--extern-pre-js', '--ignore-dynamic-linking', '--js-library',
'--js-transform', '--memory-init-file', '--oformat', '--output_eol',
'--post-js', '--pre-js', '--preload-file', '--profiling-funcs',
'--proxy-to-worker', '--shell-file', '--source-map-base',
'--threadprofiler', '--use-preload-plugins'
}
# this function uses the global 'final' variable, which contains the current
# final output file. if a method alters final, and calls this method, then it
# must modify final globally (i.e. it can't receive final as a param and
# return it)
# TODO: refactor all this, a singleton that abstracts over the final output
# and saving of intermediates
def save_intermediate(name, suffix='js'):
if not DEBUG:
return
if not final_js:
logger.debug(f'(not saving intermediate {name} because not generating JS)')
return
building.save_intermediate(final_js, f'{name}.{suffix}')
def save_intermediate_with_wasm(name, wasm_binary):
if not DEBUG:
return
save_intermediate(name) # save the js
building.save_intermediate(wasm_binary, name + '.wasm')
def base64_encode(b):
b64 = base64.b64encode(b)
return b64.decode('ascii')
def align_to_wasm_page_boundary(address):
page_size = webassembly.WASM_PAGE_SIZE
return ((address + (page_size - 1)) // page_size) * page_size
@unique
class OFormat(Enum):
# Output a relocatable object file. We use this
# today for `-r` and `-shared`.
OBJECT = auto()
WASM = auto()
JS = auto()
MJS = auto()
HTML = auto()
BARE = auto()
@unique
class Mode(Enum):
PREPROCESS_ONLY = auto()
PCH = auto()
COMPILE_ONLY = auto()
POST_LINK_ONLY = auto()
COMPILE_AND_LINK = auto()
class EmccState:
def __init__(self, args):
self.mode = Mode.COMPILE_AND_LINK
# Using tuple here to prevent accidental mutation
self.orig_args = tuple(args)
self.has_dash_c = False
self.has_dash_E = False
self.has_dash_S = False
self.link_flags = []
self.lib_dirs = []
self.forced_stdlibs = []
def add_link_flag(state, i, f):
if f.startswith('-L'):
state.lib_dirs.append(f[2:])
state.link_flags.append((i, f))
class EmccOptions:
def __init__(self):
self.output_file = None
self.post_link = False
self.executable = False
self.compiler_wrapper = None
self.oformat = None
self.requested_debug = ''
self.emit_symbol_map = False
self.use_closure_compiler = None
self.closure_args = []
self.js_transform = None
self.pre_js = [] # before all js
self.post_js = [] # after all js
self.extern_pre_js = [] # before all js, external to optimized code
self.extern_post_js = [] # after all js, external to optimized code
self.preload_files = []
self.embed_files = []
self.exclude_files = []
self.ignore_dynamic_linking = False
self.shell_path = utils.path_from_root('src/shell.html')
self.source_map_base = ''
self.emrun = False
self.cpu_profiler = False
self.memory_profiler = False
self.memory_init_file = None
self.use_preload_cache = False
self.use_preload_plugins = False
self.default_object_extension = '.o'
self.valid_abspaths = []
# Specifies the line ending format to use for all generated text files.
# Defaults to using the native EOL on each platform (\r\n on Windows, \n on
# Linux & MacOS)
self.output_eol = os.linesep
self.no_entry = False
self.shared = False
self.relocatable = False
self.reproduce = None
def will_metadce():
# The metadce JS parsing code does not currently support the JS that gets generated
# when assertions are enabled.
if settings.ASSERTIONS:
return False
return settings.OPT_LEVEL >= 3 or settings.SHRINK_LEVEL >= 1
def create_reproduce_file(name, args):
def make_relative(filename):
filename = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(filename))
filename = os.path.splitdrive(filename)[1]
filename = filename[1:]
return filename
root = unsuffixed_basename(name)
with tarfile.open(name, 'w') as reproduce_file:
reproduce_file.add(shared.path_from_root('emscripten-version.txt'), os.path.join(root, 'version.txt'))
with shared.get_temp_files().get_file(suffix='.tar') as rsp_name:
with open(rsp_name, 'w') as rsp:
ignore_next = False
output_arg = None
for arg in args:
ignore = ignore_next
ignore_next = False
if arg.startswith('--reproduce='):
continue
if arg.startswith('-o='):
rsp.write('-o\n')
arg = arg[3:]
output_arg = True
ignore = True
if output_arg:
# If -o path contains directories, "emcc @response.txt" will likely
# fail because the archive we are creating doesn't contain empty
# directories for the output path (-o doesn't create directories).
# Strip directories to prevent the issue.
arg = os.path.basename(arg)
output_arg = False
if not arg.startswith('-') and not ignore:
relpath = make_relative(arg)
rsp.write(relpath + '\n')
reproduce_file.add(arg, os.path.join(root, relpath))
else:
rsp.write(arg + '\n')
if ignore:
continue
if arg in ('-MT', '-MF', '-MJ', '-MQ', '-D', '-U', '-o', '-x',
'-Xpreprocessor', '-include', '-imacros', '-idirafter',
'-iprefix', '-iwithprefix', '-iwithprefixbefore',
'-isysroot', '-imultilib', '-A', '-isystem', '-iquote',
'-install_name', '-compatibility_version',
'-current_version', '-I', '-L', '-include-pch',
'-Xlinker', '-Xclang'):
ignore_next = True
if arg == '-o':
output_arg = True
reproduce_file.add(rsp_name, os.path.join(root, 'response.txt'))
def setup_environment_settings():
# Environment setting based on user input
environments = settings.ENVIRONMENT.split(',')
if any([x for x in environments if x not in VALID_ENVIRONMENTS]):
exit_with_error(f'Invalid environment specified in "ENVIRONMENT": {settings.ENVIRONMENT}. Should be one of: {",".join(VALID_ENVIRONMENTS)}')
settings.ENVIRONMENT_MAY_BE_WEB = not settings.ENVIRONMENT or 'web' in environments
settings.ENVIRONMENT_MAY_BE_WEBVIEW = not settings.ENVIRONMENT or 'webview' in environments
settings.ENVIRONMENT_MAY_BE_NODE = not settings.ENVIRONMENT or 'node' in environments
settings.ENVIRONMENT_MAY_BE_SHELL = not settings.ENVIRONMENT or 'shell' in environments
# The worker case also includes Node.js workers when pthreads are
# enabled and Node.js is one of the supported environments for the build to
# run on. Node.js workers are detected as a combination of
# ENVIRONMENT_IS_WORKER and ENVIRONMENT_IS_NODE.
settings.ENVIRONMENT_MAY_BE_WORKER = \
not settings.ENVIRONMENT or \
'worker' in environments or \
(settings.ENVIRONMENT_MAY_BE_NODE and settings.USE_PTHREADS)
if not settings.ENVIRONMENT_MAY_BE_WORKER and settings.PROXY_TO_WORKER:
exit_with_error('If you specify --proxy-to-worker and specify a "-sENVIRONMENT=" directive, it must include "worker" as a target! (Try e.g. -sENVIRONMENT=web,worker)')
if not settings.ENVIRONMENT_MAY_BE_WORKER and settings.SHARED_MEMORY:
exit_with_error('When building with multithreading enabled and a "-sENVIRONMENT=" directive is specified, it must include "worker" as a target! (Try e.g. -sENVIRONMENT=web,worker)')
def minify_whitespace():
return settings.OPT_LEVEL >= 2 and settings.DEBUG_LEVEL == 0
def embed_memfile():
return (settings.SINGLE_FILE or
(settings.MEM_INIT_METHOD == 0 and
(not settings.MAIN_MODULE and
not settings.SIDE_MODULE and
not settings.GENERATE_SOURCE_MAP)))
def expand_byte_size_suffixes(value):
"""Given a string with KB/MB size suffixes, such as "32MB", computes how
many bytes that is and returns it as an integer.
"""
value = value.strip()
match = re.match(r'^(\d+)\s*([kmgt]?b)?$', value, re.I)
if not match:
exit_with_error("invalid byte size `%s`. Valid suffixes are: kb, mb, gb, tb" % value)
value, suffix = match.groups()
value = int(value)
if suffix:
size_suffixes = {suffix: 1024 ** i for i, suffix in enumerate(['b', 'kb', 'mb', 'gb', 'tb'])}
value *= size_suffixes[suffix.lower()]
return value
def default_setting(name, new_default):
if name not in user_settings:
setattr(settings, name, new_default)
def apply_user_settings():
"""Take a map of users settings {NAME: VALUE} and apply them to the global
settings object.
"""
# Stash a copy of all available incoming APIs before the user can potentially override it
settings.ALL_INCOMING_MODULE_JS_API = settings.INCOMING_MODULE_JS_API + EXTRA_INCOMING_JS_API
for key, value in user_settings.items():
if key in settings.internal_settings:
exit_with_error('%s is an internal setting and cannot be set from command line', key)
# map legacy settings which have aliases to the new names
# but keep the original key so errors are correctly reported via the `setattr` below
user_key = key
if key in settings.legacy_settings and key in settings.alt_names:
key = settings.alt_names[key]
# In those settings fields that represent amount of memory, translate suffixes to multiples of 1024.
if key in MEM_SIZE_SETTINGS:
value = str(expand_byte_size_suffixes(value))
filename = None
if value and value[0] == '@':
filename = strip_prefix(value, '@')
if not os.path.exists(filename):
exit_with_error('%s: file not found parsing argument: %s=%s' % (filename, key, value))
value = read_file(filename).strip()
else:
value = value.replace('\\', '\\\\')
expected_type = settings.types.get(key)
if filename and expected_type == list and value.strip()[0] != '[':
# Prefer simpler one-line-per value parser
value = parse_symbol_list_file(value)
else:
try:
value = parse_value(value, expected_type)
except Exception as e:
exit_with_error('a problem occurred in evaluating the content after a "-s", specifically "%s=%s": %s', key, value, str(e))
setattr(settings, user_key, value)
if key == 'EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS':
# used for warnings in emscripten.py
settings.USER_EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS = settings.EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.copy()
# TODO(sbc): Remove this legacy way.
if key == 'WASM_OBJECT_FILES':
settings.LTO = 0 if value else 'full'
def is_ar_file_with_missing_index(archive_file):
# We parse the archive header outselves because llvm-nm --print-armap is slower and less
# reliable.
# See: https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/10195
archive_header = b'!<arch>\n'
file_header_size = 60
with open(archive_file, 'rb') as f:
header = f.read(len(archive_header))
if header != archive_header:
# This is not even an ar file
return False
file_header = f.read(file_header_size)
if len(file_header) != file_header_size:
# We don't have any file entires at all so we don't consider the index missing
return False
name = file_header[:16].strip()
# If '/' is the name of the first file we have an index
return name != b'/'
def ensure_archive_index(archive_file):
# Fastcomp linking works without archive indexes.
if not settings.AUTO_ARCHIVE_INDEXES:
return
if is_ar_file_with_missing_index(archive_file):
diagnostics.warning('emcc', '%s: archive is missing an index; Use emar when creating libraries to ensure an index is created', archive_file)
diagnostics.warning('emcc', '%s: adding index', archive_file)
run_process([shared.LLVM_RANLIB, archive_file])
def generate_js_symbols():
# Runs the js compiler to generate a list of all symbols available in the JS
# libraries. This must be done separately for each linker invokation since the
# list of symbols depends on what settings are used.
# TODO(sbc): Find a way to optimize this. Potentially we could add a super-set
# mode of the js compiler that would generate a list of all possible symbols
# that could be checked in.
emscripten.generate_struct_info()
_, forwarded_data = emscripten.compile_javascript(symbols_only=True)
# When running in symbols_only mode compiler.js outputs a flat list of C symbols.
return json.loads(forwarded_data)
@ToolchainProfiler.profile_block('JS symbol generation')
def get_all_js_syms():
# Avoiding using the cache when generating struct info since
# this step is performed while the cache is locked.
if DEBUG or settings.BOOTSTRAPPING_STRUCT_INFO or config.FROZEN_CACHE:
return generate_js_symbols()
# We define a cache hit as when the settings and `--js-library` contents are
# identical.
input_files = [json.dumps(settings.external_dict(), sort_keys=True, indent=2)]
for jslib in sorted(glob.glob(utils.path_from_root('src') + '/library*.js')):
input_files.append(read_file(jslib))
for jslib in settings.JS_LIBRARIES:
if not os.path.isabs(jslib):
jslib = utils.path_from_root('src', jslib)
input_files.append(read_file(jslib))
content = '\n'.join(input_files)
content_hash = hashlib.sha1(content.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
def build_symbol_list(filename):
"""Only called when there is no existing symbol list for a given content hash.
"""
library_syms = generate_js_symbols()
write_file(filename, '\n'.join(library_syms) + '\n')
# We need to use a separate lock here for symbol lists because, unlike with system libraries,
# it's normally for these file to get pruned as part of normal operation. This means that it
# can be deleted between the `cache.get()` then the `read_file`.
with filelock.FileLock(cache.get_path(cache.get_path('symbol_lists.lock'))):
filename = cache.get(f'symbol_lists/{content_hash}.txt', build_symbol_list)
library_syms = read_file(filename).splitlines()
# Limit of the overall size of the cache to 100 files.
# This code will get test coverage since a full test run of `other` or `core`
# generates ~1000 unique symbol lists.
cache_limit = 100
root = cache.get_path('symbol_lists')
if len(os.listdir(root)) > cache_limit:
files = []
for f in os.listdir(root):
f = os.path.join(root, f)
files.append((f, os.path.getmtime(f)))
files.sort(key=lambda x: x[1])
# Delete all but the newest N files
for f, _ in files[:-cache_limit]:
delete_file(f)
return library_syms
def filter_link_flags(flags, using_lld):
def is_supported(f):
if using_lld:
for flag, takes_arg in UNSUPPORTED_LLD_FLAGS.items():
# lld allows various flags to have either a single -foo or double --foo
if f.startswith(flag) or f.startswith('-' + flag):
diagnostics.warning('linkflags', 'ignoring unsupported linker flag: `%s`', f)
# Skip the next argument if this linker flag takes and argument and that
# argument was not specified as a separately (i.e. it was specified as
# single arg containing an `=` char.)
skip_next = takes_arg and '=' not in f
return False, skip_next
return True, False
else:
if f in SUPPORTED_LINKER_FLAGS:
return True, False
# Silently ignore -l/-L flags when not using lld. If using lld allow
# them to pass through the linker
if f.startswith('-l') or f.startswith('-L'):
return False, False
diagnostics.warning('linkflags', 'ignoring unsupported linker flag: `%s`', f)
return False, False
results = []
skip_next = False
for f in flags:
if skip_next:
skip_next = False
continue
keep, skip_next = is_supported(f[1])
if keep:
results.append(f)
return results
def fix_windows_newlines(text):
# Avoid duplicating \r\n to \r\r\n when writing out text.
if WINDOWS:
text = text.replace('\r\n', '\n')
return text
def read_js_files(files):
contents = '\n'.join(read_file(f) for f in files)
return fix_windows_newlines(contents)
def cxx_to_c_compiler(cxx):
# Convert C++ compiler name into C compiler name
dirname, basename = os.path.split(cxx)
basename = basename.replace('clang++', 'clang').replace('g++', 'gcc').replace('em++', 'emcc')
return os.path.join(dirname, basename)
def should_run_binaryen_optimizer():
# run the binaryen optimizer in -O2+. in -O0 we don't need it obviously, while
# in -O1 we don't run it as the LLVM optimizer has been run, and it does the
# great majority of the work; not running the binaryen optimizer in that case
# keeps -O1 mostly-optimized while compiling quickly and without rewriting
# DWARF etc.
return settings.OPT_LEVEL >= 2
def get_binaryen_passes():
passes = []
optimizing = should_run_binaryen_optimizer()
# safe heap must run before post-emscripten, so post-emscripten can apply the sbrk ptr
if settings.SAFE_HEAP:
passes += ['--safe-heap']
if settings.MEMORY64 == 2:
passes += ['--memory64-lowering']
# sign-ext is enabled by default by llvm. If the target browser settings don't support
# this we lower it away here using a binaryen pass.
if not feature_matrix.caniuse(feature_matrix.Feature.SIGN_EXT):
logger.debug('lowering sign-ext feature due to incompatiable target browser engines')
passes += ['--signext-lowering']
if optimizing:
passes += ['--post-emscripten']
if settings.SIDE_MODULE:
passes += ['--pass-arg=post-emscripten-side-module']
if optimizing:
passes += [building.opt_level_to_str(settings.OPT_LEVEL, settings.SHRINK_LEVEL)]
# when optimizing, use the fact that low memory is never used (1024 is a
# hardcoded value in the binaryen pass)
if optimizing and settings.GLOBAL_BASE >= 1024:
passes += ['--low-memory-unused']
if settings.AUTODEBUG:
# adding '--flatten' here may make these even more effective
passes += ['--instrument-locals']
passes += ['--log-execution']
passes += ['--instrument-memory']
if settings.LEGALIZE_JS_FFI:
# legalize it again now, as the instrumentation may need it
passes += ['--legalize-js-interface']
passes += building.js_legalization_pass_flags()
if settings.EMULATE_FUNCTION_POINTER_CASTS:
# note that this pass must run before asyncify, as if it runs afterwards we only
# generate the byn$fpcast_emu functions after asyncify runs, and so we wouldn't
# be able to further process them.
passes += ['--fpcast-emu']
if settings.ASYNCIFY == 1:
passes += ['--asyncify']
if settings.MAIN_MODULE or settings.SIDE_MODULE:
passes += ['--pass-arg=asyncify-relocatable']
if settings.ASSERTIONS:
passes += ['--pass-arg=asyncify-asserts']
if settings.ASYNCIFY_ADVISE:
passes += ['--pass-arg=asyncify-verbose']
if settings.ASYNCIFY_IGNORE_INDIRECT:
passes += ['--pass-arg=asyncify-ignore-indirect']
passes += ['--pass-arg=asyncify-imports@%s' % ','.join(settings.ASYNCIFY_IMPORTS)]
# shell escaping can be confusing; try to emit useful warnings
def check_human_readable_list(items):
for item in items:
if item.count('(') != item.count(')'):
logger.warning('emcc: ASYNCIFY list contains an item without balanced parentheses ("(", ")"):')
logger.warning(' ' + item)
logger.warning('This may indicate improper escaping that led to splitting inside your names.')
logger.warning('Try using a response file. e.g: -sASYNCIFY_ONLY=@funcs.txt. The format is a simple')
logger.warning('text file, one line per function.')
break
if settings.ASYNCIFY_REMOVE:
check_human_readable_list(settings.ASYNCIFY_REMOVE)
passes += ['--pass-arg=asyncify-removelist@%s' % ','.join(settings.ASYNCIFY_REMOVE)]
if settings.ASYNCIFY_ADD:
check_human_readable_list(settings.ASYNCIFY_ADD)
passes += ['--pass-arg=asyncify-addlist@%s' % ','.join(settings.ASYNCIFY_ADD)]
if settings.ASYNCIFY_ONLY:
check_human_readable_list(settings.ASYNCIFY_ONLY)
passes += ['--pass-arg=asyncify-onlylist@%s' % ','.join(settings.ASYNCIFY_ONLY)]
elif settings.ASYNCIFY == 2:
passes += ['--jspi']
passes += ['--pass-arg=jspi-imports@%s' % ','.join(settings.ASYNCIFY_IMPORTS)]
passes += ['--pass-arg=jspi-exports@%s' % ','.join(settings.ASYNCIFY_EXPORTS)]
if settings.BINARYEN_IGNORE_IMPLICIT_TRAPS:
passes += ['--ignore-implicit-traps']
# normally we can assume the memory, if imported, has not been modified
# beforehand (in fact, in most cases the memory is not even imported anyhow,
# but it is still safe to pass the flag), and is therefore filled with zeros.
# the one exception is dynamic linking of a side module: the main module is ok
# as it is loaded first, but the side module may be assigned memory that was
# previously used.
if optimizing and not settings.SIDE_MODULE:
passes += ['--zero-filled-memory']
# LLVM output always has immutable initial table contents: the table is
# fixed and may only be appended to at runtime (that is true even in
# relocatable mode)
if optimizing:
passes += ['--pass-arg=directize-initial-contents-immutable']
if settings.BINARYEN_EXTRA_PASSES:
# BINARYEN_EXTRA_PASSES is comma-separated, and we support both '-'-prefixed and
# unprefixed pass names
extras = settings.BINARYEN_EXTRA_PASSES.split(',')
passes += [('--' + p) if p[0] != '-' else p for p in extras if p]
return passes
def make_js_executable(script):
src = read_file(script)
cmd = config.JS_ENGINES[0]
if settings.WASM_BIGINT:
cmd += shared.node_bigint_flags()
cmd = shared.shlex_join(cmd)
if not os.path.isabs(cmd[0]):
# TODO: use whereis etc. And how about non-*NIX?
cmd = '/usr/bin/env -S ' + cmd
logger.debug('adding `#!` to JavaScript file: %s' % cmd)
# add shebang
with open(script, 'w') as f:
f.write('#!%s\n' % cmd)
f.write(src)
try:
os.chmod(script, stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(script).st_mode) | stat.S_IXUSR) # make executable
except OSError:
pass # can fail if e.g. writing the executable to /dev/null
def do_split_module(wasm_file):
os.rename(wasm_file, wasm_file + '.orig')
args = ['--instrument']
building.run_binaryen_command('wasm-split', wasm_file + '.orig', outfile=wasm_file, args=args)
def is_dash_s_for_emcc(args, i):
# -s OPT=VALUE or -s OPT or -sOPT are all interpreted as emscripten flags.
# -s by itself is a linker option (alias for --strip-all)
if args[i] == '-s':
if len(args) <= i + 1:
return False
arg = args[i + 1]
else:
arg = strip_prefix(args[i], '-s')
arg = arg.split('=')[0]
return arg.isidentifier() and arg.isupper()
def filter_out_dynamic_libs(options, inputs):
# Filters out "fake" dynamic libraries that are really just intermediate object files.
def check(input_file):
if get_file_suffix(input_file) in DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS and not building.is_wasm_dylib(input_file):
if not options.ignore_dynamic_linking:
diagnostics.warning('emcc', 'ignoring dynamic library %s because not compiling to JS or HTML, remember to link it when compiling to JS or HTML at the end', os.path.basename(input_file))
return False
else:
return True
return [f for f in inputs if check(f)]
def filter_out_duplicate_dynamic_libs(inputs):
seen = set()
# Filter out duplicate "fake" shared libraries (intermediate object files).
# See test_core.py:test_redundant_link
def check(input_file):
if get_file_suffix(input_file) in DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS and not building.is_wasm_dylib(input_file):
abspath = os.path.abspath(input_file)
if abspath in seen:
return False
seen.add(abspath)
return True
return [f for f in inputs if check(f)]
def process_dynamic_libs(dylibs, lib_dirs):
extras = []
seen = set()
to_process = dylibs.copy()
while to_process:
dylib = to_process.pop()
dylink = webassembly.parse_dylink_section(dylib)
for needed in dylink.needed:
if needed in seen:
continue
path = find_library(needed, lib_dirs)
if path:
extras.append(path)
seen.add(needed)
else:
exit_with_error(f'{os.path.normpath(dylib)}: shared library dependency not found: `{needed}`')
to_process.append(path)
dylibs += extras
for dylib in dylibs:
exports = webassembly.get_exports(dylib)
exports = set(e.name for e in exports)
settings.SIDE_MODULE_EXPORTS.extend(sorted(exports))
imports = webassembly.get_imports(dylib)
imports = [i.field for i in imports if i.kind in (webassembly.ExternType.FUNC, webassembly.ExternType.GLOBAL, webassembly.ExternType.TAG)]
# For now we ignore `invoke_` functions imported by side modules and rely
# on the dynamic linker to create them on the fly.
# TODO(sbc): Integrate with metadata.invokeFuncs that comes from the
# main module to avoid creating new invoke functions at runtime.
imports = set(imports)
imports = set(i for i in imports if not i.startswith('invoke_'))
weak_imports = sorted(imports.intersection(exports))
strong_imports = sorted(imports.difference(exports))
logger.debug('Adding symbols requirements from `%s`: %s', dylib, imports)
mangled_imports = [shared.asmjs_mangle(e) for e in sorted(imports)]
mangled_strong_imports = [shared.asmjs_mangle(e) for e in strong_imports]
settings.SIDE_MODULE_IMPORTS.extend(mangled_imports)
settings.EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.extend(mangled_strong_imports)
settings.EXPORT_IF_DEFINED.extend(weak_imports)
settings.DEFAULT_LIBRARY_FUNCS_TO_INCLUDE.extend(strong_imports)
building.user_requested_exports.update(mangled_strong_imports)
def unmangle_symbols_from_cmdline(symbols):
def unmangle(x):
return x.replace('.', ' ').replace('#', '&').replace('?', ',')
if type(symbols) is list:
return [unmangle(x) for x in symbols]
return unmangle(symbols)
def parse_s_args(args):
settings_changes = []
for i in range(len(args)):
if args[i].startswith('-s'):
if is_dash_s_for_emcc(args, i):
if args[i] == '-s':
key = args[i + 1]
args[i + 1] = ''
else:
key = strip_prefix(args[i], '-s')
args[i] = ''
# If not = is specified default to 1
if '=' not in key:
key += '=1'
# Special handling of browser version targets. A version -1 means that the specific version
# is not supported at all. Replace those with INT32_MAX to make it possible to compare e.g.
# #if MIN_FIREFOX_VERSION < 68
if re.match(r'MIN_.*_VERSION(=.*)?', key):
try:
if int(key.split('=')[1]) < 0:
key = key.split('=')[0] + '=0x7FFFFFFF'
except Exception:
pass
settings_changes.append(key)
newargs = [a for a in args if a]
return (settings_changes, newargs)
def emsdk_cflags(user_args):
cflags = ['--sysroot=' + cache.get_sysroot(absolute=True)]
def array_contains_any_of(hay, needles):
for n in needles:
if n in hay:
return True
if array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER) or array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_NEON_FLAGS):
if '-msimd128' not in user_args and '-mrelaxed-simd' not in user_args:
exit_with_error('Passing any of ' + ', '.join(SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER + SIMD_NEON_FLAGS) + ' flags also requires passing -msimd128 (or -mrelaxed-simd)!')
cflags += ['-D__SSE__=1']
if array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER[1:]):
cflags += ['-D__SSE2__=1']
if array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER[2:]):
cflags += ['-D__SSE3__=1']
if array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER[3:]):
cflags += ['-D__SSSE3__=1']
if array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER[4:]):
cflags += ['-D__SSE4_1__=1']
# Handle both -msse4.2 and its alias -msse4.
if array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER[5:]):
cflags += ['-D__SSE4_2__=1']
if array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_INTEL_FEATURE_TOWER[7:]):
cflags += ['-D__AVX__=1']
if array_contains_any_of(user_args, SIMD_NEON_FLAGS):
cflags += ['-D__ARM_NEON__=1']
return cflags + ['-Xclang', '-iwithsysroot' + os.path.join('/include', 'compat')]
def get_target_flags():
return ['-target', shared.get_llvm_target()]
def get_clang_flags(user_args):
flags = get_target_flags()
# if exception catching is disabled, we can prevent that code from being
# generated in the frontend
if settings.DISABLE_EXCEPTION_CATCHING and not settings.WASM_EXCEPTIONS:
flags.append('-fignore-exceptions')
if settings.INLINING_LIMIT:
flags.append('-fno-inline-functions')
if settings.RELOCATABLE and '-fPIC' not in user_args:
flags.append('-fPIC')
# We use default visiibilty=default in emscripten even though the upstream
# backend defaults visibility=hidden. This matched the expectations of C/C++
# code in the wild which expects undecorated symbols to be exported to other
# DSO's by default.
if not any(a.startswith('-fvisibility') for a in user_args):
flags.append('-fvisibility=default')
if settings.LTO:
if not any(a.startswith('-flto') for a in user_args):
flags.append('-flto=' + settings.LTO)
# setjmp/longjmp handling using Wasm EH
# For non-LTO, '-mllvm -wasm-enable-eh' added in
# building.llvm_backend_args() sets this feature in clang. But in LTO, the
# argument is added to wasm-ld instead, so clang needs to know that EH is
# enabled so that it can be added to the attributes in LLVM IR.
if settings.SUPPORT_LONGJMP == 'wasm':
flags.append('-mexception-handling')
else:
# In LTO mode these args get passed instead at link time when the backend runs.
for a in building.llvm_backend_args():
flags += ['-mllvm', a]
return flags
cflags = None
def get_cflags(user_args, is_cxx):
global cflags
if cflags:
return cflags
# Flags we pass to the compiler when building C/C++ code
# We add these to the user's flags (newargs), but not when building .s or .S assembly files
cflags = get_clang_flags(user_args)
if settings.EMSCRIPTEN_TRACING:
cflags.append('-D__EMSCRIPTEN_TRACING__=1')
if settings.SHARED_MEMORY:
cflags.append('-D__EMSCRIPTEN_SHARED_MEMORY__=1')
if settings.WASM_WORKERS:
cflags.append('-D__EMSCRIPTEN_WASM_WORKERS__=1')
if not settings.STRICT:
# The preprocessor define EMSCRIPTEN is deprecated. Don't pass it to code
# in strict mode. Code should use the define __EMSCRIPTEN__ instead.
cflags.append('-DEMSCRIPTEN')
# Changes to default clang behavior
# Implicit functions can cause horribly confusing function pointer type errors, see #2175
# If your codebase really needs them - very unrecommended! - you can disable the error with
# -Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration
# or disable even a warning about it with
# -Wno-implicit-function-declaration
# This is already an error in C++ so we don't need to inject extra flags.