v8/gni/snapshot_toolchain.gni
Nico Weber 5f644d7e71 Make creating x64 snapshots on arm64 hosts mostly work
The motivation is being able to build Chrome/Mac/Intel on an
Apple Silicon mac.

Depends on https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/3348020

- Correctly set v8_snapshot_toolchain when targeting x64 on an arm64
  host (always use the clang_ toolchain for now since that's all
  that's needed at the moment)

- Check V8_HOST_ARCH in immediate-crash.h. In V8 terminology, "host"
  is the machine the snapshot generation runs on, while "target" is the
  machine that V8 runs on when it JITs. IMMEDIATE_CRASH runs on the
  host. Up to now, target arch x64 implied host arch x64 so the old code
  happened to work too, but this is the correct macro (and it makes this
  cross scenario work).

- In assembler-x64.cc, only compile the code that probes the current CPU
  when running on an intel host. (There's an early return for snapshot
  generation anyways.)

Bug: chromium:1280968
Change-Id: I4821a5994de8ed5f9e4f62184dc6ab6f5223bc3f
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3348040
Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Toon Verwaest <verwaest@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Nico Weber <thakis@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#78417}
2021-12-20 17:27:02 +00:00

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import("//build/config/v8_target_cpu.gni")
declare_args() {
# The v8 snapshot needs to be built by code that is compiled with a
# toolchain that matches the bit-width of the target CPU, but runs on
# the host.
v8_snapshot_toolchain = ""
}
# Try to infer the appropriate snapshot toolchain for the v8_current_cpu
# where possible.
#
# Assume that v8_target_cpu (and hence v8_current_cpu) has been validated
# as supported on the current host CPU and OS in v8_target_cpu.gni. The
# logic below is complicated enough without also needing to do input
# validation.
#
# There are test cases for this code posted as an attachment to
# https://crbug.com/625353.
#
# TODO(GYP): Currently only regular (non-cross) compiles, and cross-compiles
# from x64 hosts to Intel, ARM, or MIPS targets, are implemented. Add support
# for the other supported configurations.
if (v8_snapshot_toolchain == "") {
if (current_os == host_os && current_cpu == host_cpu) {
# This is not a cross-compile, so build the snapshot with the current
# toolchain.
v8_snapshot_toolchain = current_toolchain
} else if (current_os == host_os && current_cpu == "x86" &&
host_cpu == "x64") {
# This is an x64 -> x86 cross-compile, but x64 hosts can usually run x86
# binaries built for the same OS, so build the snapshot with the current
# toolchain here, too.
v8_snapshot_toolchain = current_toolchain
} else if (current_os == host_os && host_cpu == "arm64" &&
current_cpu == "arm") {
# Trying to compile 32-bit arm on arm64. Good luck!
v8_snapshot_toolchain = current_toolchain
} else if (host_cpu == "x64" &&
(v8_current_cpu == "mips" || v8_current_cpu == "mips64")) {
# We don't support snapshot generation for big-endian targets,
# therefore snapshots will need to be built using native mksnapshot
# in combination with qemu
v8_snapshot_toolchain = current_toolchain
} else if (host_cpu == "arm64" && current_cpu == "x64") {
# Cross-build from arm64 to intel (likely on an Apple Silicon mac).
v8_snapshot_toolchain =
"//build/toolchain/${host_os}:clang_arm64_v8_$v8_current_cpu"
} else if (host_cpu == "x64") {
# This is a cross-compile from an x64 host to either a non-Intel target
# cpu or a different target OS. Clang will always be used by default on the
# host, unless this is a ChromeOS build, in which case the same toolchain
# (Clang or GCC) will be used for target and host by default.
if (is_chromeos && !is_clang) {
_clang = ""
} else {
_clang = "clang_"
}
if (v8_current_cpu == "x64" || v8_current_cpu == "x86") {
_cpus = v8_current_cpu
} else if (v8_current_cpu == "arm64" || v8_current_cpu == "mips64el" ||
v8_current_cpu == "riscv64" || v8_current_cpu == "loong64") {
if (is_win && v8_current_cpu == "arm64") {
# set _cpus to blank for Windows ARM64 so host_toolchain could be
# selected as snapshot toolchain later.
_cpus = ""
} else {
_cpus = "x64_v8_${v8_current_cpu}"
}
} else if (v8_current_cpu == "arm" || v8_current_cpu == "mipsel") {
_cpus = "x86_v8_${v8_current_cpu}"
} else {
# This branch should not be reached; leave _cpus blank so the assert
# below will fail.
_cpus = ""
}
if (_cpus != "") {
v8_snapshot_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/${host_os}:${_clang}${_cpus}"
} else if (is_win && v8_current_cpu == "arm64") {
# cross compile Windows arm64 with host toolchain.
v8_snapshot_toolchain = host_toolchain
}
}
}
assert(v8_snapshot_toolchain != "",
"Do not know how to build a snapshot for $current_toolchain " +
"on $host_os $host_cpu")
# We reuse the snapshot toolchain for building torque and other generators to
# avoid building v8_libbase on the host more than once. On mips with big endian,
# the snapshot toolchain is the target toolchain and, hence, can't be used.
v8_generator_toolchain = v8_snapshot_toolchain
if (host_cpu == "x64" &&
(v8_current_cpu == "mips" || v8_current_cpu == "mips64")) {
v8_generator_toolchain = "//build/toolchain/linux:clang_x64"
}