# Copyright 2016 Google Inc. # # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. if (is_fuchsia) { import("//build/fuchsia/sdk.gni") } declare_args() { extra_asmflags = [] extra_cflags = [] extra_cflags_c = [] extra_cflags_cc = [] extra_ldflags = [] malloc = "" werror = false xcode_sysroot = "" } if (is_ios && xcode_sysroot == "") { if (is_tvos) { sdk = "appletvos" if (target_cpu == "x86" || target_cpu == "x64") { sdk = "appletvsimulator" } } else { sdk = "iphoneos" if (target_cpu == "x86" || target_cpu == "x64") { sdk = "iphonesimulator" } } xcode_sysroot = exec_script("find_xcode_sysroot.py", [ sdk ], "trim string") } # If building for mac on a mac then lookup all the system includes so that goma and the clang # shipped with chrome can find them. When the gn_to_bp.py tool is run, then the host_os != mac. # In this case leave the xcode_sysroot empty, and the cc/c++ that come with XCode will be able to # find needed include paths. if (is_mac && host_os == "mac" && xcode_sysroot == "") { xcode_sysroot = exec_script("find_xcode_sysroot.py", [ "macosx" ], "trim string") } config("default") { asmflags = [] cflags = [] cflags_c = [] cflags_cc = [] defines = [] ldflags = [] libs = [] if (werror) { if (is_win) { cflags += [ "/WX" ] } else { cflags += [ "-Werror" ] } } # Disable warnings about unknown attributes. # (These unknown attribute warnings are on by default, so we don't make # disabling them part of :warnings, as some targets remove :warnings.) if (is_win && !is_clang) { cflags += [ "/wd5030" ] } else { cflags += [ "-Wno-attributes" ] } if (is_fuchsia && using_fuchsia_sdk) { ldflags += [ "-v", "--sysroot=" + rebase_path("$fuchsia_sdk_path/arch/$target_cpu/sysroot"), ] cflags += [ "--sysroot=" + rebase_path("$fuchsia_sdk_path/arch/$target_cpu/sysroot") ] if (target_cpu == "x64") { target_triple = "--target=x86_64-${target_os}" } else if (target_cpu == "arm64") { target_triple = "--target=aarch64-unknown-${target_os}" } else { print("Unknown target CPU for Fuchsia target build.") assert(false) } ldflags += [ target_triple ] cflags += [ target_triple ] asmflags += [ target_triple ] } if (is_win) { if (is_clang && target_cpu == "arm64") { cflags += [ "--target=arm64-windows" ] } cflags += [ "/bigobj", # Some of our files are bigger than the regular limits. "/utf-8", # Set Source and Executable character sets to UTF-8. ] cflags_cc += [ "/std:c++17" ] defines += [ "_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS", # Disables warnings about sscanf(). "_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0", # Disables exceptions in MSVC STL. "WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN", "NOMINMAX", ] _include_dirs = [ "$win_vc/Tools/MSVC/$win_toolchain_version/include", "$win_sdk/Include/$win_sdk_version/shared", "$win_sdk/Include/$win_sdk_version/ucrt", "$win_sdk/Include/$win_sdk_version/um", "$win_sdk/Include/$win_sdk_version/winrt", ] if (is_clang) { foreach(dir, _include_dirs) { cflags += [ "-imsvc", dir, ] } } else { include_dirs = _include_dirs } lib_dirs = [ "$win_sdk/Lib/$win_sdk_version/ucrt/$target_cpu", "$win_sdk/Lib/$win_sdk_version/um/$target_cpu", "$win_vc/Tools/MSVC/$win_toolchain_version/lib/$target_cpu", ] } else { cflags += [ "-fstrict-aliasing", "-fPIC", "-fvisibility=hidden", ] cflags_cc += [ "-std=c++17", "-fvisibility-inlines-hidden", ] } if (current_cpu == "arm") { cflags += [ "-march=armv7-a", "-mfpu=neon", "-mthumb", ] } else if (current_cpu == "x86" && !is_win) { asmflags += [ "-m32" ] cflags += [ "-m32", "-msse2", "-mfpmath=sse", ] ldflags += [ "-m32" ] } if (malloc != "" && !is_win) { cflags += [ "-fno-builtin-malloc", "-fno-builtin-calloc", "-fno-builtin-realloc", "-fno-builtin-free", ] libs += [ malloc ] } if (is_android) { cflags += [ "--sysroot=$ndk/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/$ndk_host/sysroot" ] ldflags += [ "-static-libstdc++" ] } if (is_ios) { if (target_cpu == "arm") { _arch_flags = [ "-arch", "armv7", ] } else if (target_cpu == "arm64") { _arch_flags = [ "-arch", "arm64", "-arch", "arm64e", ] } else if (target_cpu == "x86") { _arch_flags = [ "-arch", "i386", ] } else if (target_cpu == "x64") { _arch_flags = [ "-arch", "x86_64", ] } else { _arch_flags = [ "-arch", target_cpu, ] } asmflags += [ "-isysroot", xcode_sysroot, ] + _arch_flags cflags += [ "-isysroot", xcode_sysroot, ] + _arch_flags cflags_cc += [ "-stdlib=libc++", "-fno-aligned-allocation", ] ldflags += [ "-isysroot", xcode_sysroot, "-stdlib=libc++", ] + _arch_flags libs += [ "objc" ] if (ios_min_target != "") { cflags += [ "-miphoneos-version-min=$ios_min_target" ] asmflags += [ "-miphoneos-version-min=$ios_min_target" ] ldflags += [ "-miphoneos-version-min=$ios_min_target" ] } } if (is_linux) { libs += [ "pthread" ] } if (is_mac) { # If there was a xcode_sysroot set in args or calculated then use it, else don't set anything # because the XCode cc/c++ already know all this stuff. if (xcode_sysroot != "") { asmflags += [ "-isysroot", xcode_sysroot, ] cflags += [ "-isysroot", xcode_sysroot, ] ldflags += [ "-isysroot", xcode_sysroot, ] } # Disable linker warnings. They're usually just annoyances like, # ld: warning: text-based stub file # /System/Library/Frameworks/foo.framework/foo.tbd and library file # /System/Library/Frameworks/foo.framework/foo are out of sync. # Falling back to library file for linking. ldflags += [ "-Wl,-w" ] # As of 11/2020, gn is an x86 binary and defaults the host_cpu to x86_64. # This allows you to build arm64 mac binaries by setting target_cpu = "arm64" if (current_cpu == "arm64") { asmflags += [ "-target", "arm64-apple-macos11", ] cflags += [ "-target", "arm64-apple-macos11", ] ldflags += [ "-target", "arm64-apple-macos11", ] } } if (sanitize != "" && sanitize != "MSVC") { # You can either pass the sanitizers directly, e.g. "address,undefined", # or pass one of the couple common aliases used by the bots. sanitizers = sanitize if (sanitize == "ASAN") { # ASAN implicitly runs all UBSAN checks also. sanitizers = "undefined,address" if (is_android) { # TODO(mtklein): work out UBSAN link errors sanitizers = "address" } } else if (sanitize == "TSAN") { sanitizers = "thread" } else if (sanitize == "MSAN") { sanitizers = "memory" } _suppressions = rebase_path("../tools/xsan.supp") cflags += [ "-fsanitize=$sanitizers", "-fno-sanitize-recover=$sanitizers", "-fsanitize-blacklist=$_suppressions", ] if (is_win) { cflags += [ "/FI$_suppressions", # On Release builds, we get strange warnings about string literals. "/GF-", ] assert(clang_win != "") libs += [ "$clang_win/lib/clang/$clang_win_version/lib/windows/clang_rt.asan-x86_64.lib" ] } else { cflags += [ "-include$_suppressions", "-fno-omit-frame-pointer", ] ldflags += [ "-fsanitize=$sanitizers" ] } if (is_linux) { cflags_cc += [ "-stdlib=libc++" ] ldflags += [ "-stdlib=libc++" ] } if (sanitizers == "memory") { cflags += [ "-fsanitize-memory-track-origins" ] } if (sanitizers == "safe-stack") { cflags_cc += [ "-fno-aligned-allocation" ] } } } # See skia:9731. config("recover_pointer_overflow") { cflags = [ "-fsanitize-recover=pointer-overflow" ] } config("no_exceptions") { # Exceptions are disabled by default on Windows. (Use /EHsc to enable them.) if (!is_win) { cflags_cc = [ "-fno-exceptions" ] } } config("warnings") { cflags = [] cflags_cc = [] cflags_objc = [] cflags_objcc = [] if (is_win) { cflags += [ "/W3", # Turn on lots of warnings. # Disable a bunch of warnings: "/wd4244", # conversion from 'float' to 'int', possible loss of data "/wd4267", # conversion from 'size_t' to 'int', possible loss of data "/wd4800", # forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance # warning) # Probably only triggers when /EHsc is enabled. "/wd4291", # no matching operator delete found; # memory will not be freed if initialization throws an # exception # These only show up in shared builds: "/wd4251", # class 'type' needs to have dll-interface to be used by # clients of class 'type2' "/wd4275", # non dll-interface class 'base' used as base for # dll-interface class 'derived' # It'd be nice to fix these and turn this on: "/wd5041", # out-of-line definition for constexpr static data member is # not needed and is deprecated in C++17 # warning C4996: 'std::result_of_t': warning STL4014: std::result_of and std::result_of_t are # deprecated in C++17. They are superseded by std::invoke_result and std::invoke_result_t. "/wd4996", ] } else { cflags += [ "-Wall", "-Wextra", "-Winit-self", "-Wpointer-arith", "-Wsign-compare", "-Wvla", "-Wno-deprecated-declarations", "-Wno-maybe-uninitialized", "-Wno-psabi", ] cflags_cc += [ "-Wnon-virtual-dtor", "-Wno-noexcept-type", "-Wno-redundant-move", #TODO: gcc conflict with return-std-move-in-c++11 ] } if (is_clang) { cflags += [ "-fcolor-diagnostics", "-Weverything", "-Wno-unknown-warning-option", # Let older Clangs ignore newer Clangs' # warnings. ] if (target_cpu == "arm" && is_ios) { # Clang seems to think new/malloc will only be 4-byte aligned on 32-bit iOS. # We're pretty sure it's actually 8-byte alignment. cflags += [ "-Wno-over-aligned" ] } if (target_cpu == "x86" && is_android) { # Clang seems to think new/malloc will only be 4-byte aligned on 32-bit x86 Android builds. # We're pretty sure it's actually 8-byte alignment. See OverAlignedTest.cpp for more info. cflags += [ "-Wno-over-aligned" ] } # Shouldn't be necessary for local builds. With distributed Windows builds, files may lose # their case during copy, causing case-sensitivity mismatch on remote machines. cflags += [ "-Wno-nonportable-include-path", "-Wno-nonportable-system-include-path", ] # TODO: These would all be really great warnings to turn on. cflags += [ "-Wno-cast-align", "-Wno-cast-qual", "-Wno-conversion", "-Wno-disabled-macro-expansion", "-Wno-documentation", "-Wno-documentation-unknown-command", "-Wno-double-promotion", "-Wno-exit-time-destructors", # TODO: OK outside libskia "-Wno-float-equal", "-Wno-format-nonliteral", "-Wno-global-constructors", # TODO: OK outside libskia "-Wno-missing-prototypes", "-Wno-missing-variable-declarations", "-Wno-pedantic", "-Wno-reserved-id-macro", "-Wno-shadow", "-Wno-shift-sign-overflow", "-Wno-signed-enum-bitfield", "-Wno-switch-enum", "-Wno-undef", "-Wno-unreachable-code", "-Wno-unreachable-code-break", "-Wno-unreachable-code-return", "-Wno-unused-macros", "-Wno-unused-member-function", "-Wno-unused-template", "-Wno-zero-as-null-pointer-constant", "-Wno-thread-safety-negative", "-Wno-non-c-typedef-for-linkage", # Dawn, not Skia per se. ] cflags_cc += [ "-Wno-abstract-vbase-init", "-Wno-weak-vtables", ] # Turn back on after -Wno-conversion. # This only affects public headers... see :warnings_except_public_headers. cflags += [ "-Wsign-conversion" ] # We are unlikely to want to fix these. cflags += [ "-Wno-covered-switch-default", "-Wno-deprecated", "-Wno-missing-noreturn", "-Wno-old-style-cast", "-Wno-padded", "-Wno-newline-eof", # https://quuxplusone.github.io/blog/2020/08/26/wrange-loop-analysis/ # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1683213 # https://reviews.llvm.org/D73007 # May be re-enabled once clang > 12 or XCode > 12 are required. # When this line is removed the -Wrange-loop-construct line below can also be removed. "-Wno-range-loop-analysis", ] cflags_cc += [ "-Wno-c++98-compat", "-Wno-c++98-compat-pedantic", "-Wno-undefined-func-template", ] cflags_objc += [ "-Wno-direct-ivar-access", "-Wno-objc-interface-ivars", ] cflags_objcc += [ "-Wno-direct-ivar-access", "-Wno-objcc-interface-ivars", ] # Wno-range-loop-analysis turns off the whole group, but this warning was later split into # range-loop-construct and range-loop-bind-reference. We want the former but not the latter. # Created from clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td cflags += [ "-Wrange-loop-construct" ] # Wno-deprecated turns off the whole group, but also has its own warnings like # out-of-line definition of constexpr static data member is redundant in C++17 and is deprecated [-Werror,-Wdeprecated] # but we would like others. Created from clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td cflags += [ "-Wdeprecated-anon-enum-enum-conversion", "-Wdeprecated-array-compare", "-Wdeprecated-attributes", "-Wdeprecated-comma-subscript", "-Wdeprecated-copy", "-Wdeprecated-copy-dtor", #"-Wdeprecated-declarations", "-Wdeprecated-dynamic-exception-spec", "-Wdeprecated-enum-compare", "-Wdeprecated-enum-compare-conditional", "-Wdeprecated-enum-enum-conversion", "-Wdeprecated-enum-float-conversion", "-Wdeprecated-increment-bool", "-Wdeprecated-register", "-Wdeprecated-this-capture", "-Wdeprecated-volatile", "-Wdeprecated-writable-str", ] } } config("warnings_except_public_headers") { if (!is_win || is_clang) { cflags = [ "-Wno-sign-conversion", "-Wno-unused-parameter", ] } } config("extra_flags") { asmflags = extra_asmflags cflags = extra_cflags cflags_c = extra_cflags_c cflags_cc = extra_cflags_cc ldflags = extra_ldflags } config("debug_symbols") { # It's annoying to wait for full debug symbols to push over # to Android devices. -gline-tables-only is a lot slimmer. if (is_android) { cflags = [ "-gline-tables-only", "-funwind-tables", # Helps make in-process backtraces fuller. ] } else if (is_win) { cflags = [ "/Z7" ] if (is_clang) { cflags += [ "-gcodeview-ghash" ] ldflags = [ "/DEBUG:GHASH" ] } else { ldflags = [ "/DEBUG:FASTLINK" ] } } else { cflags = [ "-g" ] } } config("no_rtti") { if (sanitize != "ASAN") { # -fsanitize=vptr requires RTTI if (is_win) { cflags_cc = [ "/GR-" ] } else { cflags_cc = [ "-fno-rtti" ] } } } config("optimize") { if (is_win) { cflags = [ "/O2", "/Zc:inline", ] ldflags = [ "/OPT:ICF", "/OPT:REF", ] } else { cflags = [ "-O3" ] if (is_mac || is_ios) { ldflags = [ "-dead_strip" ] } else { cflags += [ "-fdata-sections", "-ffunction-sections", ] ldflags = [ "-Wl,--gc-sections" ] } if (target_cpu == "wasm") { # The compiler asks us to add an optimization flag to both cflags # and ldflags to cut down on the local variables, # for performance reasons. # The "linking" step is the conversion to javascript. ldflags += [ "-O3" ] } } } config("NDEBUG") { defines = [ "NDEBUG" ] } config("executable") { if (is_android) { ldflags = [ "-pie", "-rdynamic", ] } else if (is_mac) { ldflags = [ "-Wl,-rpath,@loader_path/." ] } else if (is_linux) { ldflags = [ "-rdynamic", "-Wl,-rpath,\$ORIGIN", ] } else if (is_win) { ldflags = [ "/SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE", # Quiet "no subsystem specified; CONSOLE assumed". "/INCREMENTAL:NO", # Quiet warnings about failing to incrementally link # by never trying to. ] } }