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"""The rust_toolchain rule definition and implementation."""
load("//rust/private:common.bzl", "rust_common")
load("//rust/private:utils.bzl", "dedent", "find_cc_toolchain")
def _make_dota(ctx, file):
"""Add a symlink for a file that ends in .a, so it can be used as a staticlib.
Args:
ctx (ctx): The rule's context object.
file (File): The file to symlink.
Returns:
The symlink's File.
"""
dot_a = ctx.actions.declare_file(file.basename + ".a", sibling = file)
ctx.actions.symlink(output = dot_a, target_file = file)
return dot_a
def _rust_stdlib_filegroup_impl(ctx):
rust_lib = ctx.files.srcs
dot_a_files = []
between_alloc_and_core_files = []
core_files = []
between_core_and_std_files = []
std_files = []
alloc_files = []
std_rlibs = [f for f in rust_lib if f.basename.endswith(".rlib")]
if std_rlibs:
# std depends on everything
#
# core only depends on alloc, but we poke adler in there
# because that needs to be before miniz_oxide
#
# alloc depends on the allocator_library if it's configured, but we
# do that later.
dot_a_files = [_make_dota(ctx, f) for f in std_rlibs]
alloc_files = [f for f in dot_a_files if "alloc" in f.basename and "std" not in f.basename]
between_alloc_and_core_files = [f for f in dot_a_files if "compiler_builtins" in f.basename]
core_files = [f for f in dot_a_files if ("core" in f.basename or "adler" in f.basename) and "std" not in f.basename]
between_core_and_std_files = [
f
for f in dot_a_files
if "alloc" not in f.basename and "compiler_builtins" not in f.basename and "core" not in f.basename and "adler" not in f.basename and "std" not in f.basename
]
std_files = [f for f in dot_a_files if "std" in f.basename]
partitioned_files_len = len(alloc_files) + len(between_alloc_and_core_files) + len(core_files) + len(between_core_and_std_files) + len(std_files)
if partitioned_files_len != len(dot_a_files):
partitioned = alloc_files + between_alloc_and_core_files + core_files + between_core_and_std_files + std_files
for f in sorted(partitioned):
# buildifier: disable=print
print("File partitioned: {}".format(f.basename))
fail("rust_toolchain couldn't properly partition rlibs in rust_lib. Partitioned {} out of {} files. This is probably a bug in the rule implementation.".format(partitioned_files_len, len(dot_a_files)))
return [
DefaultInfo(
files = depset(ctx.files.srcs),
),
rust_common.stdlib_info(
std_rlibs = std_rlibs,
dot_a_files = dot_a_files,
between_alloc_and_core_files = between_alloc_and_core_files,
core_files = core_files,
between_core_and_std_files = between_core_and_std_files,
std_files = std_files,
alloc_files = alloc_files,
),
]
rust_stdlib_filegroup = rule(
doc = "A dedicated filegroup-like rule for Rust stdlib artifacts.",
implementation = _rust_stdlib_filegroup_impl,
attrs = {
"srcs": attr.label_list(
allow_files = True,
doc = "The list of targets/files that are components of the rust-stdlib file group",
mandatory = True,
),
},
)
def _ltl(library, ctx, cc_toolchain, feature_configuration):
"""A helper to generate `LibraryToLink` objects
Args:
library (File): A rust library file to link.
ctx (ctx): The rule's context object.
cc_toolchain (CcToolchainInfo): A cc toolchain provider to be used.
feature_configuration (feature_configuration): feature_configuration to be queried.
Returns:
LibraryToLink: A provider containing information about libraries to link.
"""
return cc_common.create_library_to_link(
actions = ctx.actions,
feature_configuration = feature_configuration,
cc_toolchain = cc_toolchain,
static_library = library,
pic_static_library = library,
)
def _make_libstd_and_allocator_ccinfo(ctx, rust_lib, allocator_library):
"""Make the CcInfo (if possible) for libstd and allocator libraries.
Args:
ctx (ctx): The rule's context object.
rust_lib: The rust standard library.
allocator_library: The target to use for providing allocator functions.
Returns:
A CcInfo object for the required libraries, or None if no such libraries are available.
"""
cc_toolchain, feature_configuration = find_cc_toolchain(ctx)
link_inputs = []
if not rust_common.stdlib_info in ctx.attr.rust_lib:
fail(dedent("""\
{} --
The `rust_lib` ({}) must be a target providing `rust_common.stdlib_info`
(typically `rust_stdlib_filegroup` rule from @rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl).
See https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_rust/pull/802 for more information.
""").format(ctx.label, ctx.attr.rust_lib))
rust_stdlib_info = ctx.attr.rust_lib[rust_common.stdlib_info]
if rust_stdlib_info.std_rlibs:
alloc_inputs = depset(
[_ltl(f, ctx, cc_toolchain, feature_configuration) for f in rust_stdlib_info.alloc_files],
)
between_alloc_and_core_inputs = depset(
[_ltl(f, ctx, cc_toolchain, feature_configuration) for f in rust_stdlib_info.between_alloc_and_core_files],
transitive = [alloc_inputs],
order = "topological",
)
core_inputs = depset(
[_ltl(f, ctx, cc_toolchain, feature_configuration) for f in rust_stdlib_info.core_files],
transitive = [between_alloc_and_core_inputs],
order = "topological",
)
between_core_and_std_inputs = depset(
[_ltl(f, ctx, cc_toolchain, feature_configuration) for f in rust_stdlib_info.between_core_and_std_files],
transitive = [core_inputs],
order = "topological",
)
std_inputs = depset(
[_ltl(f, ctx, cc_toolchain, feature_configuration) for f in rust_stdlib_info.std_files],
transitive = [between_core_and_std_inputs],
order = "topological",
)
link_inputs.append(cc_common.create_linker_input(
owner = rust_lib.label,
libraries = std_inputs,
))
allocator_inputs = None
if allocator_library:
allocator_inputs = [allocator_library[CcInfo].linking_context.linker_inputs]
libstd_and_allocator_ccinfo = None
if link_inputs:
return CcInfo(linking_context = cc_common.create_linking_context(linker_inputs = depset(
link_inputs,
transitive = allocator_inputs,
order = "topological",
)))
return None
def _rust_toolchain_impl(ctx):
"""The rust_toolchain implementation
Args:
ctx (ctx): The rule's context object
Returns:
list: A list containing the target's toolchain Provider info
"""
compilation_mode_opts = {}
for k, v in ctx.attr.opt_level.items():
if not k in ctx.attr.debug_info:
fail("Compilation mode {} is not defined in debug_info but is defined opt_level".format(k))
compilation_mode_opts[k] = struct(debug_info = ctx.attr.debug_info[k], opt_level = v)
for k, v in ctx.attr.debug_info.items():
if not k in ctx.attr.opt_level:
fail("Compilation mode {} is not defined in opt_level but is defined debug_info".format(k))
toolchain = platform_common.ToolchainInfo(
rustc = ctx.file.rustc,
rust_doc = ctx.file.rust_doc,
rustfmt = ctx.file.rustfmt,
cargo = ctx.file.cargo,
clippy_driver = ctx.file.clippy_driver,
rustc_lib = ctx.attr.rustc_lib,
rustc_srcs = ctx.attr.rustc_srcs,
rust_lib = ctx.attr.rust_lib,
binary_ext = ctx.attr.binary_ext,
staticlib_ext = ctx.attr.staticlib_ext,
dylib_ext = ctx.attr.dylib_ext,
stdlib_linkflags = ctx.attr.stdlib_linkflags,
target_triple = ctx.attr.target_triple,
exec_triple = ctx.attr.exec_triple,
os = ctx.attr.os,
target_arch = ctx.attr.target_triple.split("-")[0],
default_edition = ctx.attr.default_edition,
compilation_mode_opts = compilation_mode_opts,
crosstool_files = ctx.files._crosstool,
libstd_and_allocator_ccinfo = _make_libstd_and_allocator_ccinfo(ctx, ctx.attr.rust_lib, ctx.attr.allocator_library),
)
return [toolchain]
rust_toolchain = rule(
implementation = _rust_toolchain_impl,
fragments = ["cpp"],
attrs = {
"allocator_library": attr.label(
doc = "Target that provides allocator functions when rust_library targets are embedded in a cc_binary.",
),
"binary_ext": attr.string(
doc = "The extension for binaries created from rustc.",
mandatory = True,
),
"cargo": attr.label(
doc = "The location of the `cargo` binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item.",
allow_single_file = True,
),
"clippy_driver": attr.label(
doc = "The location of the `clippy-driver` binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item.",
allow_single_file = True,
),
"debug_info": attr.string_dict(
doc = "Rustc debug info levels per opt level",
default = {
"dbg": "2",
"fastbuild": "0",
"opt": "0",
},
),
"default_edition": attr.string(
doc = "The edition to use for rust_* rules that don't specify an edition.",
default = "2015",
),
"dylib_ext": attr.string(
doc = "The extension for dynamic libraries created from rustc.",
mandatory = True,
),
"exec_triple": attr.string(
doc = (
"The platform triple for the toolchains execution environment. " +
"For more details see: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/rules.html#configurations"
),
),
"opt_level": attr.string_dict(
doc = "Rustc optimization levels.",
default = {
"dbg": "0",
"fastbuild": "0",
"opt": "3",
},
),
"os": attr.string(
doc = "The operating system for the current toolchain",
mandatory = True,
),
"rust_doc": attr.label(
doc = "The location of the `rustdoc` binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item.",
allow_single_file = True,
),
"rust_lib": attr.label(
doc = "The rust standard library.",
),
"rustc": attr.label(
doc = "The location of the `rustc` binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item.",
allow_single_file = True,
),
"rustc_lib": attr.label(
doc = "The libraries used by rustc during compilation.",
),
"rustc_srcs": attr.label(
doc = "The source code of rustc.",
),
"rustfmt": attr.label(
doc = "The location of the `rustfmt` binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item.",
allow_single_file = True,
),
"staticlib_ext": attr.string(
doc = "The extension for static libraries created from rustc.",
mandatory = True,
),
"stdlib_linkflags": attr.string_list(
doc = (
"Additional linker libs used when std lib is linked, " +
"see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/libstd/build.rs"
),
mandatory = True,
),
"target_triple": attr.string(
doc = (
"The platform triple for the toolchains target environment. " +
"For more details see: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/rules.html#configurations"
),
),
"_cc_toolchain": attr.label(
default = "@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:current_cc_toolchain",
),
"_crosstool": attr.label(
default = Label("@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:current_cc_toolchain"),
),
},
toolchains = [
"@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain_type",
],
incompatible_use_toolchain_transition = True,
doc = """Declares a Rust toolchain for use.
This is for declaring a custom toolchain, eg. for configuring a particular version of rust or supporting a new platform.
Example:
Suppose the core rust team has ported the compiler to a new target CPU, called `cpuX`. This \
support can be used in Bazel by defining a new toolchain definition and declaration:
```python
load('@rules_rust//rust:toolchain.bzl', 'rust_toolchain')
rust_toolchain(
name = "rust_cpuX_impl",
rustc = "@rust_cpuX//:rustc",
rustc_lib = "@rust_cpuX//:rustc_lib",
rust_lib = "@rust_cpuX//:rust_lib",
rust_doc = "@rust_cpuX//:rustdoc",
binary_ext = "",
staticlib_ext = ".a",
dylib_ext = ".so",
stdlib_linkflags = ["-lpthread", "-ldl"],
os = "linux",
)
toolchain(
name = "rust_cpuX",
exec_compatible_with = [
"@platforms//cpu:cpuX",
],
target_compatible_with = [
"@platforms//cpu:cpuX",
],
toolchain = ":rust_cpuX_impl",
)
```
Then, either add the label of the toolchain rule to `register_toolchains` in the WORKSPACE, or pass \
it to the `"--extra_toolchains"` flag for Bazel, and it will be used.
See @rules_rust//rust:repositories.bzl for examples of defining the @rust_cpuX repository \
with the actual binaries and libraries.
""",
)