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rust/mk/rt.mk
Elliott Slaughter 3f0d207b32 gc: Add stack walker for new garbage collector.
Safe points are exported in a per-module list via the crate map. A C
runtime call walks the crate map at startup and aggregates the list of
safe points for the program.

Currently the GC doesn't actually deallocate memory on malloc and
free. Adding the GC at this stage is primarily of testing value.

The GC does attempt to clean up exchange heap and stack-allocated
resource on failure.

A result of this patch is that the user now needs to be careful about
what code they write in destructors, because the GC and/or failure
cleanup may need to call destructors. Specifically, calls to malloc
are considered unsafe and may result in infinite loops or segfaults.
2012-09-07 09:21:21 -07:00

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# This is a procedure to define the targets for building
# the runtime.
#
# Argument 1 is the target triple.
#
# This is not really the right place to explain this, but
# for those of you who are not Makefile gurus, let me briefly
# cover the $ expansion system in use here, because it
# confused me for a while! The variable DEF_RUNTIME_TARGETS
# will be defined once and then expanded with different
# values substituted for $(1) each time it is called.
# That resulting text is then eval'd.
#
# For most variables, you could use a single $ sign. The result
# is that the substitution would occur when the CALL occurs,
# I believe. The problem is that the automatic variables $< and $@
# need to be expanded-per-rule. Therefore, for those variables at
# least, you need $$< and $$@ in the variable text. This way, after
# the CALL substitution occurs, you will have $< and $@. This text
# will then be evaluated, and all will work as you like.
#
# Reader beware, this explanantion could be wrong, but it seems to
# fit the experimental data (i.e., I was able to get the system
# working under these assumptions).
# Hack for passing flags into LIBUV, see below.
LIBUV_FLAGS_i386 = -m32 -fPIC
LIBUV_FLAGS_x86_64 = -m64 -fPIC
# when we're doing a snapshot build, we intentionally degrade as many
# features in libuv and the runtime as possible, to ease portability.
SNAP_DEFINES:=
ifneq ($(strip $(findstring snap,$(MAKECMDGOALS))),)
SNAP_DEFINES=-DRUST_SNAPSHOT
endif
define DEF_RUNTIME_TARGETS
######################################################################
# Runtime (C++) library variables
######################################################################
RUNTIME_CS_$(1) := \
rt/sync/timer.cpp \
rt/sync/lock_and_signal.cpp \
rt/sync/rust_thread.cpp \
rt/rust.cpp \
rt/rust_builtin.cpp \
rt/rust_run_program.cpp \
rt/rust_env.cpp \
rt/rust_sched_loop.cpp \
rt/rust_sched_launcher.cpp \
rt/rust_sched_driver.cpp \
rt/rust_scheduler.cpp \
rt/rust_sched_reaper.cpp \
rt/rust_task.cpp \
rt/rust_stack.cpp \
rt/rust_port.cpp \
rt/rust_upcall.cpp \
rt/rust_uv.cpp \
rt/rust_crate_map.cpp \
rt/rust_log.cpp \
rt/rust_gc_metadata.cpp \
rt/rust_port_selector.cpp \
rt/rust_util.cpp \
rt/circular_buffer.cpp \
rt/isaac/randport.cpp \
rt/miniz.cpp \
rt/rust_kernel.cpp \
rt/rust_shape.cpp \
rt/rust_abi.cpp \
rt/rust_cc.cpp \
rt/rust_debug.cpp \
rt/rust_box_annihilator.cpp \
rt/memory_region.cpp \
rt/boxed_region.cpp \
rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/context.cpp \
rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/gpr.cpp
RUNTIME_S_$(1) := rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/_context.S \
rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/ccall.S \
rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/record_sp.S
ifeq ($$(HOST_$(1)), i386)
LIBUV_ARCH_$(1) := ia32
else
LIBUV_ARCH_$(1) := x86_64
endif
ifeq ($$(CFG_WINDOWSY), 1)
LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1) := win
LIBUV_LIB_$(1) := rt/$(1)/libuv/Release/obj.target/src/libuv/libuv.a
else ifeq ($(CFG_OSTYPE), apple-darwin)
LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1) := mac
LIBUV_LIB_$(1) := rt/$(1)/libuv/Release/libuv.a
else ifeq ($(CFG_OSTYPE), unknown-freebsd)
LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1) := unix/freebsd
LIBUV_LIB_$(1) := rt/$(1)/libuv/Release/obj.target/src/libuv/libuv.a
else
LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1) := unix/linux
LIBUV_LIB_$(1) := rt/$(1)/libuv/Release/obj.target/src/libuv/libuv.a
endif
RUNTIME_DEF_$(1) := rt/rustrt$$(CFG_DEF_SUFFIX)
RUNTIME_INCS_$(1) := -I $$(S)src/rt -I $$(S)src/rt/isaac -I $$(S)src/rt/uthash \
-I $$(S)src/rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1)) \
-I $$(S)src/libuv/include
RUNTIME_OBJS_$(1) := $$(RUNTIME_CS_$(1):rt/%.cpp=rt/$(1)/%.o) \
$$(RUNTIME_S_$(1):rt/%.S=rt/$(1)/%.o)
ALL_OBJ_FILES += $$(RUNTIME_OBJS_$(1))
MORESTACK_OBJ_$(1) := rt/$(1)/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/morestack.o
ALL_OBJ_FILES += $$(MORESTACK_OBJS_$(1))
RUNTIME_LIBS_$(1) := $$(LIBUV_LIB_$(1))
rt/$(1)/%.o: rt/%.cpp $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
@$$(call E, compile: $$@)
$$(Q)$$(call CFG_COMPILE_C_$(1), $$@, $$(RUNTIME_INCS_$(1)) \
$$(SNAP_DEFINES)) $$<
rt/$(1)/%.o: rt/%.S $$(MKFILE_DEPS) \
$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$$(CFG_HOST_TRIPLE))
@$$(call E, compile: $$@)
$$(Q)$$(call CFG_ASSEMBLE_$(1),$$@,$$<)
rt/$(1)/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/libmorestack.a: $$(MORESTACK_OBJ_$(1))
@$$(call E, link: $$@)
$$(Q)ar rcs $$@ $$<
rt/$(1)/$(CFG_RUNTIME): $$(RUNTIME_OBJS_$(1)) $$(MKFILE_DEPS) \
$$(RUNTIME_DEF_$(1)) \
$$(RUNTIME_LIBS_$(1))
@$$(call E, link: $$@)
$$(Q)$$(call CFG_LINK_C_$(1),$$@, $$(RUNTIME_OBJS_$(1)) \
$$(CFG_GCCISH_POST_LIB_FLAGS) $$(RUNTIME_LIBS_$(1)) \
$$(CFG_LIBUV_LINK_FLAGS),$$(RUNTIME_DEF_$(1)),$$(CFG_RUNTIME))
# FIXME: For some reason libuv's makefiles can't figure out the
# correct definition of CC on the mingw I'm using, so we are
# explicitly using gcc. Also, we have to list environment variables
# first on windows... mysterious
ifdef CFG_ENABLE_FAST_MAKE
LIBUV_DEPS := $$(S)/.gitmodules
else
LIBUV_DEPS := $$(wildcard \
$$(S)src/libuv/* \
$$(S)src/libuv/*/* \
$$(S)src/libuv/*/*/* \
$$(S)src/libuv/*/*/*/*)
endif
$$(LIBUV_LIB_$(1)): $$(LIBUV_DEPS)
$$(Q)$$(MAKE) -C $$(S)mk/libuv/$$(LIBUV_ARCH_$(1))/$$(LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1)) \
CFLAGS="$$(LIBUV_FLAGS_$$(HOST_$(1))) $$(SNAP_DEFINES)" \
LDFLAGS="$$(LIBUV_FLAGS_$$(HOST_$(1)))" \
CC="$$(CFG_GCCISH_CROSS)$$(CC)" \
CXX="$$(CFG_GCCISH_CROSS)$$(CXX)" \
AR="$$(CFG_GCCISH_CROSS)$$(AR)" \
BUILDTYPE=Release \
builddir_name="$$(CFG_BUILD_DIR)/rt/$(1)/libuv" \
V=$$(VERBOSE) FLOCK= uv
# These could go in rt.mk or rustllvm.mk, they're needed for both.
# This regexp has a single $, escaped twice
%.bsd.def: %.def.in $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
@$$(call E, def: $$@)
$$(Q)echo "{" > $$@
$$(Q)sed 's/.$$$$/&;/' $$< >> $$@
$$(Q)echo "};" >> $$@
%.linux.def: %.def.in $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
@$$(call E, def: $$@)
$$(Q)echo "{" > $$@
$$(Q)sed 's/.$$$$/&;/' $$< >> $$@
$$(Q)echo "};" >> $$@
%.darwin.def: %.def.in $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
@$$(call E, def: $$@)
$$(Q)sed 's/^./_&/' $$< > $$@
ifdef CFG_WINDOWSY
%.def: %.def.in $$(MKFILE_DEPS)
@$$(call E, def: $$@)
$$(Q)echo LIBRARY $$* > $$@
$$(Q)echo EXPORTS >> $$@
$$(Q)sed 's/^./ &/' $$< >> $$@
endif
endef
# Instantiate template for all stages
$(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET_TRIPLES), \
$(eval $(call DEF_RUNTIME_TARGETS,$(target))))