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# -*- Mode: python; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 40 -*-
# vim: set filetype=python:
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
option(
"--with-windows-version",
nargs=1,
default="603",
help="Windows SDK version to target. Win 8.1 (603) is currently"
"the minimum supported version.",
)
@depends("--with-windows-version")
@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="ValueError")
def valid_windows_version(value):
if not value:
die("Cannot build with --without-windows-version")
try:
version = int(value[0], 16)
if version in (0x603,):
return version
except ValueError:
pass
die("Invalid value for --with-windows-version (%s)", value[0])
option(env="WINDOWSSDKDIR", nargs=1, help="Directory containing the Windows SDK")
@depends("WINDOWSSDKDIR", host, c_compiler)
def windows_sdk_dir(value, host, compiler):
if value:
return value
# Ideally, we'd actually check for host/target ABI being MSVC, but
# that's waiting for bug 1617793.
if host.kernel != "WINNT" or compiler.type != "clang-cl":
return ()
return set(
x[1]
for x in get_registry_values(
r"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Kits\Installed Roots"
r"\KitsRoot*",
get_32_and_64_bit=True,
)
)
# The Windows SDK 8.1 and 10 have different layouts. The former has
# $SDK/include/$subdir, while the latter has $SDK/include/$version/$subdir.
# The vcvars* scripts don't actually care about the version, they just take
# the last alphanumerically.
# The $SDK/lib directories always have version subdirectories, but while the
# versions match the one in $SDK/include for SDK 10, it's "winv6.3" for SDK
# 8.1.
@imports("os")
@imports("re")
@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="sorted")
@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="Exception")
def get_sdk_dirs(sdk, subdir):
def get_dirs_containing(sdk, stem, subdir):
base = os.path.join(sdk, stem)
try:
subdirs = [
d for d in os.listdir(base) if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(base, d))
]
except Exception:
subdirs = []
if not subdirs:
return ()
if subdir in subdirs:
return (base,)
# At this point, either we have an incomplete or invalid SDK directory,
# or we exclusively have version numbers in subdirs.
return tuple(
os.path.join(base, s)
for s in subdirs
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(base, s, subdir))
)
def categorize(dirs):
return {os.path.basename(d): d for d in dirs}
include_dirs = categorize(get_dirs_containing(sdk, "include", subdir))
lib_dirs = categorize(get_dirs_containing(sdk, "lib", subdir))
if "include" in include_dirs:
include_dirs["winv6.3"] = include_dirs["include"]
del include_dirs["include"]
valid_versions = sorted(set(include_dirs) & set(lib_dirs), reverse=True)
if valid_versions:
return namespace(
path=sdk,
lib=lib_dirs[valid_versions[0]],
include=include_dirs[valid_versions[0]],
)
@imports(_from="mozbuild.shellutil", _import="quote")
def valid_windows_sdk_dir_result(value):
if value:
return "0x%04x in %s" % (value.version, quote(value.path))
@depends(c_compiler, windows_sdk_dir, valid_windows_version, "WINDOWSSDKDIR")
@checking("for Windows SDK", valid_windows_sdk_dir_result)
@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="sorted")
@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="Exception")
@imports(_from="textwrap", _import="dedent")
def valid_windows_sdk_dir(
compiler, windows_sdk_dir, target_version, windows_sdk_dir_env
):
# Ideally, we'd actually check for host/target ABI being MSVC, but
# that's waiting for bug 1617793.
if compiler.type != "clang-cl":
return None
if windows_sdk_dir_env:
windows_sdk_dir_env = windows_sdk_dir_env[0]
sdks = {}
for d in windows_sdk_dir:
sdk = get_sdk_dirs(d, "um")
if sdk:
check = dedent(
"""\
#include <winsdkver.h>
WINVER_MAXVER
"""
)
um_dir = os.path.join(sdk.include, "um")
shared_dir = os.path.join(sdk.include, "shared")
result = try_preprocess(
compiler.wrapper
+ [compiler.compiler]
+ compiler.flags
+ ["-X", "-I", um_dir, "-I", shared_dir],
"C",
check,
onerror=lambda: "",
)
if result:
maxver = result.splitlines()[-1]
try:
maxver = int(maxver, 0)
except Exception:
pass
else:
sdks[d] = maxver, sdk
continue
if d == windows_sdk_dir_env:
raise FatalCheckError(
"Error while checking the version of the SDK in "
"WINDOWSSDKDIR (%s). Please verify it contains a valid and "
"complete SDK installation." % windows_sdk_dir_env
)
valid_sdks = sorted(sdks, key=lambda x: sdks[x][0], reverse=True)
if valid_sdks:
biggest_version, sdk = sdks[valid_sdks[0]]
if not valid_sdks or biggest_version < target_version:
if windows_sdk_dir_env:
raise FatalCheckError(
"You are targeting Windows version 0x%04x, but your SDK only "
"supports up to version 0x%04x. Install and use an updated SDK, "
"or target a lower version using --with-windows-version. "
"Alternatively, try running the Windows SDK Configuration Tool "
"and selecting a newer SDK. See "
"https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Windows_SDK_versions for "
"details on fixing this." % (target_version, biggest_version)
)
raise FatalCheckError(
"Cannot find a Windows SDK for version >= 0x%04x." % target_version
)
return namespace(
path=sdk.path,
include=sdk.include,
lib=sdk.lib,
version=biggest_version,
)
@imports(_from="mozbuild.shellutil", _import="quote")
def valid_ucrt_sdk_dir_result(value):
if value:
return "%s in %s" % (value.version, quote(value.path))
@depends(windows_sdk_dir, "WINDOWSSDKDIR", c_compiler)
@checking("for Universal CRT SDK", valid_ucrt_sdk_dir_result)
@imports("os")
@imports(_from="__builtin__", _import="sorted")
@imports(_import="mozpack.path", _as="mozpath")
def valid_ucrt_sdk_dir(windows_sdk_dir, windows_sdk_dir_env, compiler):
# Ideally, we'd actually check for host/target ABI being MSVC, but
# that's waiting for bug 1617793.
if compiler.type != "clang-cl":
return None
if windows_sdk_dir_env:
windows_sdk_dir_env = windows_sdk_dir_env[0]
sdks = {}
for d in windows_sdk_dir:
sdk = get_sdk_dirs(d, "ucrt")
if sdk:
version = os.path.basename(sdk.include)
# We're supposed to always find a version in the directory, because
# the 8.1 SDK, which doesn't have a version in the directory, doesn't
# contain the Universal CRT SDK. When the main SDK is 8.1, there
# is, however, supposed to be a reduced install of the SDK 10
# with the UCRT.
if version != "include":
sdks[d] = Version(version), sdk
continue
if d == windows_sdk_dir_env:
# When WINDOWSSDKDIR is set in the environment and we can't find the
# Universal CRT SDK, chances are this is a start-shell-msvc*.bat
# setup, where INCLUDE and LIB already contain the UCRT paths.
ucrt_includes = [
p
for p in os.environ.get("INCLUDE", "").split(";")
if os.path.basename(p).lower() == "ucrt"
]
ucrt_libs = [
p
for p in os.environ.get("LIB", "").split(";")
if os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(p)).lower() == "ucrt"
]
if ucrt_includes and ucrt_libs:
# Pick the first of each, since they are the ones that the
# compiler would look first. Assume they contain the SDK files.
include = os.path.dirname(ucrt_includes[0])
lib = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(ucrt_libs[0]))
path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(include))
version = os.path.basename(include)
if version != "include" and mozpath.basedir(lib, [path]):
sdks[d] = (
Version(version),
namespace(
path=path,
include=include,
lib=lib,
),
)
continue
raise FatalCheckError(
"The SDK in WINDOWSSDKDIR (%s) does not contain the Universal "
"CRT." % windows_sdk_dir_env
)
valid_sdks = sorted(sdks, key=lambda x: sdks[x][0], reverse=True)
if not valid_sdks:
raise FatalCheckError(
"Cannot find the Universal CRT SDK. " "Please install it."
)
version, sdk = sdks[valid_sdks[0]]
minimum_ucrt_version = Version("10.0.17134.0")
if version < minimum_ucrt_version:
raise FatalCheckError(
"Latest Universal CRT SDK version found %s"
" and minimum required is %s. This or a later"
" version can be installed using the Visual"
" Studio installer." % (version, minimum_ucrt_version)
)
return namespace(
path=sdk.path,
include=sdk.include,
lib=sdk.lib,
version=version,
)
@depends(c_compiler, host_c_compiler, toolchain_search_path)
@imports("os")
def vc_path(c_compiler, host_c_compiler, toolchain_search_path):
if c_compiler.type != "clang-cl" and host_c_compiler.type != "clang-cl":
return
# In clang-cl builds, we need the headers and libraries from an MSVC installation.
vc_program = find_program("cl.exe", paths=toolchain_search_path)
if not vc_program:
die("Cannot find a Visual C++ install for e.g. ATL headers.")
result = os.path.dirname(vc_program)
while True:
next, p = os.path.split(result)
if next == result:
die(
"Cannot determine the Visual C++ directory the compiler (%s) "
"is in" % vc_program
)
result = next
if p.lower() == "bin":
break
return os.path.normpath(result)
option(env="DIA_SDK_PATH", nargs=1, help="Path to the Debug Interface Access SDK")
@depends(vc_path, "DIA_SDK_PATH")
@checking("for the Debug Interface Access SDK", lambda x: x or "not found")
@imports("os")
def dia_sdk_dir(vc_path, dia_sdk_path):
if dia_sdk_path:
path = os.path.normpath(dia_sdk_path[0])
elif vc_path:
# This would be easier if we had the installationPath that
# get_vc_paths works with, since 'DIA SDK' is relative to that.
path = os.path.normpath(
os.path.join(vc_path, "..", "..", "..", "..", "DIA SDK")
)
else:
return
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, "include", "dia2.h")):
return path
@depends(vc_path, valid_windows_sdk_dir, valid_ucrt_sdk_dir, dia_sdk_dir)
@imports("os")
def include_path(vc_path, windows_sdk_dir, ucrt_sdk_dir, dia_sdk_dir):
if not vc_path:
return
atlmfc_dir = os.path.join(vc_path, "atlmfc", "include")
if not os.path.isdir(atlmfc_dir):
die(
"Cannot find the ATL/MFC headers in the Visual C++ directory (%s). "
"Please install them." % vc_path
)
winrt_dir = os.path.join(windows_sdk_dir.include, "winrt")
if not os.path.isdir(winrt_dir):
die(
"Cannot find the WinRT headers in the Windows SDK directory (%s). "
"Please install them." % windows_sdk_dir.path
)
includes = []
include_env = os.environ.get("INCLUDE")
if include_env:
includes.append(include_env)
includes.extend(
(
os.path.join(vc_path, "include"),
atlmfc_dir,
os.path.join(windows_sdk_dir.include, "shared"),
os.path.join(windows_sdk_dir.include, "um"),
winrt_dir,
os.path.join(ucrt_sdk_dir.include, "ucrt"),
)
)
if dia_sdk_dir:
includes.append(os.path.join(dia_sdk_dir, "include"))
# Set in the environment for old-configure
includes = ";".join(includes)
os.environ["INCLUDE"] = includes
return includes
set_config("INCLUDE", include_path)
@template
def dia_sdk_subdir(host_or_target, subdir):
@depends(dia_sdk_dir, host_or_target, dependable(subdir))
def dia_sdk_subdir(dia_sdk_dir, target, subdir):
if not dia_sdk_dir:
return
# For some reason the DIA SDK still uses the old-style targets
# even in a newer MSVC.
old_target = {
"x86": "",
"x86_64": "amd64",
"arm": "arm",
"aarch64": "arm64",
}.get(target.cpu)
if old_target is None:
return
# As old_target can be '', and os.path.join will happily use the empty
# string, leading to a string ending with a backslash, that Make will
# interpret as a "string continues on next line" indicator, use variable
# args.
old_target = (old_target,) if old_target else ()
return os.path.join(dia_sdk_dir, subdir, *old_target)
return dia_sdk_subdir
set_config("WIN_DIA_SDK_BIN_DIR", dia_sdk_subdir(host, "bin"))
@template
def lib_path_for(host_or_target):
@depends(
host_or_target,
dependable(host_or_target is host),
vc_path,
valid_windows_sdk_dir,
valid_ucrt_sdk_dir,
dia_sdk_subdir(host_or_target, "lib"),
)
@imports("os")
def lib_path(
target, is_host, vc_path, windows_sdk_dir, ucrt_sdk_dir, dia_sdk_lib_dir
):
if not vc_path:
return
sdk_target = {
"x86": "x86",
"x86_64": "x64",
"arm": "arm",
"aarch64": "arm64",
}.get(target.cpu)
# MSVC2017 switched to use the same target naming as the sdk.
atlmfc_dir = os.path.join(vc_path, "atlmfc", "lib", sdk_target)
if not os.path.isdir(atlmfc_dir):
die(
"Cannot find the ATL/MFC libraries in the Visual C++ directory "
"(%s). Please install them." % vc_path
)
libs = []
lib_env = os.environ.get("LIB")
if lib_env and not is_host:
libs.extend(lib_env.split(";"))
libs.extend(
(
os.path.join(vc_path, "lib", sdk_target),
atlmfc_dir,
os.path.join(windows_sdk_dir.lib, "um", sdk_target),
os.path.join(ucrt_sdk_dir.lib, "ucrt", sdk_target),
)
)
if dia_sdk_lib_dir:
libs.append(dia_sdk_lib_dir)
return libs
return lib_path
@depends_if(lib_path_for(target))
@imports("os")
def lib_path(libs):
# Set in the environment for old-configure
libs = ";".join(libs)
os.environ["LIB"] = libs
return libs
set_config("LIB", lib_path)
lib_path_for_host = lib_path_for(host)
@depends_if(lib_path_for_host)
@imports(_from="mozbuild.shellutil", _import="quote")
def host_linker_libpaths(libs):
return ["-LIBPATH:%s" % quote(l) for l in libs]
@depends_if(lib_path_for_host)
@imports(_from="mozbuild.shellutil", _import="quote")
def host_linker_libpaths_bat(libs):
# .bat files need a different style of quoting. Batch quoting is actually
# not defined, and up to applications to handle, so it's not really clear
# what should be escaped and what not, but most paths should work just
# fine without escaping. And we don't care about double-quotes possibly
# having to be escaped because they're not allowed in file names on
# Windows.
return ['"-LIBPATH:%s"' % l for l in libs]
set_config("HOST_LINKER_LIBPATHS", host_linker_libpaths)
set_config("HOST_LINKER_LIBPATHS_BAT", host_linker_libpaths_bat)
@depends(valid_windows_sdk_dir, valid_ucrt_sdk_dir, host)
@imports(_from="os", _import="environ")
def sdk_bin_path(valid_windows_sdk_dir, valid_ucrt_sdk_dir, host):
if not valid_windows_sdk_dir:
return
vc_host = {
"x86": "x86",
"x86_64": "x64",
}.get(host.cpu)
# From version 10.0.15063.0 onwards the bin path contains the version number.
versioned_bin = (
"bin"
if valid_ucrt_sdk_dir.version < "10.0.15063.0"
else os.path.join("bin", str(valid_ucrt_sdk_dir.version))
)
result = [
environ["PATH"],
os.path.join(valid_windows_sdk_dir.path, versioned_bin, vc_host),
]
if vc_host == "x64":
result.append(os.path.join(valid_windows_sdk_dir.path, versioned_bin, "x86"))
return result
option(env="LINKER", nargs=1, when=target_is_windows, help="Path to the linker")
link = check_prog(
"LINKER",
("lld-link",),
input="LINKER",
when=target_is_windows,
paths=toolchain_search_path,
)
option(env="HOST_LINKER", nargs=1, when=host_is_windows, help="Path to the host linker")
host_link = check_prog(
"HOST_LINKER",
("lld-link",),
input="HOST_LINKER",
when=host_is_windows,
paths=host_toolchain_search_path,
)
add_old_configure_assignment("LINKER", link)