qt5base-lts/cmake/QtRpathHelpers.cmake

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# Returns the platform-specific relative rpath base token, if it's supported.
# If it's not supported, returns the string NO_KNOWN_RPATH_REL_BASE.
function(qt_internal_get_relative_rpath_base_token out_var)
if(APPLE)
set(rpath_rel_base "@loader_path")
elseif(LINUX OR SOLARIS OR FREEBSD OR HURD)
set(rpath_rel_base "$ORIGIN")
else()
set(rpath_rel_base "NO_KNOWN_RPATH_REL_BASE")
endif()
set(${out_var} "${rpath_rel_base}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
# Computes a relative rpath between ${rpath} and ${install_location} using tokens
# like $ORIGIN / @loader_path
# Not all platforms support such tokens though, in which case the returned rpath will be invalid.
#
# install_location: a directory relative to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, where the binary will be installed
# rpath: an rpath to embed, can be either an absolute path or a path relative to
# ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${INSTALL_LIBDIR}.
function(qt_compute_relative_rpath_base rpath install_location out_var)
set(install_lib_dir_absolute "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${INSTALL_LIBDIR}")
get_filename_component(rpath_absolute "${rpath}"
ABSOLUTE BASE_DIR "${install_lib_dir_absolute}")
set(install_location_absolute "${install_location}")
if(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${install_location_absolute}")
set(install_location_absolute "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${install_location}")
endif()
# Compute relative rpath from where the target will be installed, to the place where libraries
# will be placed (INSTALL_LIBDIR).
file(RELATIVE_PATH rpath_relative "${install_location_absolute}" "${rpath_absolute}")
if("${rpath_relative}" STREQUAL "")
# file(RELATIVE_PATH) returns an empty string if the given absolute paths are equal
set(rpath_relative ".")
endif()
# Prepend $ORIGIN / @loader_path style tokens (qmake's QMAKE_REL_RPATH_BASE), to make the
# relative rpaths work. qmake does this automatically when generating a project, so it wasn't
# needed in the .prf files, but for CMake we need to prepend them ourselves.
qt_internal_get_relative_rpath_base_token(rpath_rel_base)
if(rpath_rel_base STREQUAL "NO_KNOWN_RPATH_REL_BASE")
message(WARNING "No known RPATH_REL_BASE for target platform.")
endif()
if(rpath_relative STREQUAL ".")
set(rpath_relative "${rpath_rel_base}")
else()
set(rpath_relative "${rpath_rel_base}/${rpath_relative}")
endif()
set("${out_var}" "${rpath_relative}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
# Applies necessary rpaths to a target upon target installation.
# No-op when targeting Windows, Android.
#
# Since abf72395411b135054b5820f64f93dfbcda430b8 rpaths are also applied in non-prefix builds,
# to address -rpath-link issues when cross-compiling, although this might not be needed anymore
# due to 606124c5cceba0dd4a406a9278588b58bb9f9800.
# See QTBUG-86533 for the whole saga.
#
# If no RELATIVE_RPATH option is given, embeds an absolute path rpath to
# ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${INSTALL_LIBDIR} into the target.
# If RELATIVE_RPATH is given, the INSTALL_PATH value is used to compute the relative path from
# ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${INSTALL_LIBDIR} to wherever the target will be installed
# (the value of INSTALL_PATH).
# INSTALL_PATH is expected to be a relative directory where the binary / library will be installed.
# RELATIVE_RPATH is the equivalent of qmake's relative_qt_rpath.
# INSTALL_PATH is used to implement the equivalent of qmake's $$qtRelativeRPathBase().
#
# QT_DISABLE_RPATH can be set to disable embedding any Qt specific rpaths.
function(qt_apply_rpaths)
# No rpath support for win32 and android.
if(WIN32 OR ANDROID)
return()
endif()
# Rpaths explicitly disabled (like for uikit), equivalent to qmake's no_qt_rpath.
# Or feature was turned OFF.
if(QT_DISABLE_RPATH OR NOT QT_FEATURE_rpath)
return()
endif()
qt_parse_all_arguments(arg "qt_apply_rpaths" "RELATIVE_RPATH" "TARGET;INSTALL_PATH" "" ${ARGN})
if(NOT arg_TARGET)
message(FATAL_ERROR "No target given to qt_apply_rpaths.")
else()
set(target "${arg_TARGET}")
endif()
# If a target is not built (which can happen for tools when crosscompiling, we shouldn't try
# to apply properties.
if(NOT TARGET "${target}")
return()
endif()
# Protect against interface libraries.
get_target_property(target_type "${target}" TYPE)
if (target_type STREQUAL "INTERFACE_LIBRARY")
return()
endif()
if(NOT arg_INSTALL_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "No INSTALL_PATH given to qt_apply_rpaths.")
endif()
set(rpaths "")
# Modify the install path to contain the nested structure of a framework.
get_target_property(is_framework "${target}" FRAMEWORK)
if(is_framework)
qt_internal_get_framework_info(fw ${target})
if(UIKIT)
# Shallow framework
string(APPEND arg_INSTALL_PATH "/${fw_dir}")
else()
# Full framework
string(APPEND arg_INSTALL_PATH "/${fw_dir}/Versions/Current")
endif()
endif()
# Same but for an app bundle.
get_target_property(is_bundle "${target}" MACOSX_BUNDLE)
if(is_bundle AND NOT is_framework)
if(UIKIT)
# Shallow bundle
string(APPEND arg_INSTALL_PATH "/${target}.app")
else()
# Full bundle
string(APPEND arg_INSTALL_PATH "/${target}.app/Contents/MacOS")
endif()
endif()
qt_internal_get_relative_rpath_base_token(rpath_base_token)
if(rpath_base_token STREQUAL "NO_KNOWN_RPATH_REL_BASE")
set(relative_rpath_supported FALSE)
else()
set(relative_rpath_supported TRUE)
endif()
# Somewhat similar to mkspecs/features/qt.prf
# Embed either an absolute path to the installed Qt lib dir, or a relative one, based on
# where ${target} is installed.
# Don't embed relative rpaths if the platform does not support it.
if(arg_RELATIVE_RPATH AND relative_rpath_supported)
qt_compute_relative_rpath_base(
"${_default_install_rpath}" "${arg_INSTALL_PATH}" relative_rpath)
list(APPEND rpaths "${relative_rpath}")
else()
list(APPEND rpaths "${_default_install_rpath}")
endif()
# Somewhat similar to mkspecs/features/qt_build_extra.prf.
foreach(rpath ${QT_EXTRA_RPATHS})
if(IS_ABSOLUTE "${rpath}")
list(APPEND rpaths "${rpath}")
else()
if(relative_rpath_supported)
qt_compute_relative_rpath_base("${rpath}" "${arg_INSTALL_PATH}" relative_rpath)
list(APPEND rpaths "${relative_rpath}")
else()
# Any extra relative rpaths on a platform that does not support relative rpaths,
# need to be transformed into absolute ones.
set(install_lib_dir_absolute "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${INSTALL_LIBDIR}")
get_filename_component(rpath_absolute "${rpath}"
ABSOLUTE BASE_DIR "${install_lib_dir_absolute}")
list(APPEND rpaths "${rpath_absolute}")
endif()
endif()
endforeach()
if(rpaths)
list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES rpaths)
if(QT_WILL_INSTALL)
set(prop_name "INSTALL_RPATH")
else()
set(prop_name "BUILD_RPATH")
endif()
set_property(TARGET "${target}" APPEND PROPERTY "${prop_name}" ${rpaths})
endif()
endfunction()
CMake: Work around build rpath issue when CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX is set CMake has logic to rewrite build rpaths that contain CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX to instead point to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. This breaks running executables from the build directory, because their build rpath will point to a location where the libraries might not exist yet (we didn't install Qt yet). Work around this by setting CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX to a fake path, so that CMake does not do the rewriting anymore. CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX needs to be set at subdirectory scope, not function scope, which is why qt_internal_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround() is a macro that is called from within each Qt internal function that creates a target. The workaround can be disabled by configuring with -DQT_NO_STAGING_PREFIX_BUILD_RPATH_WORKAROUND=ON The downside of this workaround is that it breaks per-subdirectory install rules like 'ninja src/gui/install'. Regular global installation like 'ninja install' works fine. This is similar to what we do for tests in qt_set_up_fake_standalone_tests_install_prefix() introduced by 20292250d44e08437306096e9096fc655cc9fb8b The reason it's not as good for other target types is because in contrast to tests, we do want to install them. In case if someone does call `ninja src/gui/install' they will most likely get a permission error, telling them it's not possible to install into /qt_fake_staging_prefix/ check_qt_internal_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround Fixes: QTBUG-102592 Change-Id: I6ce78dde1924a8d830ef5c62808ff674c9639d65 Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
2022-04-14 16:04:41 +00:00
# Overrides the CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX in a subdirectory scope, to stop CMake from rewriting build
# rpaths to point into the original staging prefix, and thus breaking running executables from
# the build directory.
# See details at https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-102592
# and https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/23421
#
# This macro is only meant to be called in functions like
# qt_internal_add_module / qt_internal_add_tool to ensure the variable is set in the
# subdirectory scope of the calling function, and not in the actual function scope (where the
# variable assignment would have no effect).
#
# This is the best workaround we can currently do, but it comes with the disadvantage that calling
# subdirectory-scoped install targets does not work anymore.
# e.g. calling ninja src/gui/install will try to install to the fake prefix and fail.
# A regular ninja install call works fine.
#
# Usage of this macro assumes there are no binaries or libraries added in the root CMakeLists.txt
# of the project because that would mean the macro is called at root level scope, which would
# break installation.
#
# The implementation has to be a macro, so we can propagate the variable into the calling
# subdirectory scope. The implementation can't use return().
macro(qt_internal_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround)
set(__qt_internal_should_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround TRUE)
# Allow an opt out.
if(QT_NO_STAGING_PREFIX_BUILD_RPATH_WORKAROUND)
set(__qt_internal_should_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround FALSE)
endif()
# No need for workaround if CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX is not set.
if(NOT CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX)
set(__qt_internal_should_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround FALSE)
endif()
# No rpath support for win32, android, ios, so nothing to do.
if(WIN32 OR ANDROID OR UIKIT)
set(__qt_internal_should_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround FALSE)
endif()
# Set the staging prefix to a non-existent directory, which is unlikely to have permissions
# for installation.
# The verbose directory name is chosen to attract the user's attention in case if they end up
# calling a subdirectory-scope install file.
if(__qt_internal_should_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround)
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY _qt_internal_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround TRUE)
set(CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX
"/qt_fake_staging_prefix/check_qt_internal_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround"
PARENT_SCOPE)
endif()
endmacro()