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use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::Command;
use itertools::Itertools;
use rustc_middle::middle::exported_symbols::SymbolExportKind;
use rustc_session::Session;
use rustc_target::spec::Target;
pub(super) use rustc_target::spec::apple::OSVersion;
use tracing::debug;
use crate::errors::{XcrunError, XcrunSdkPathWarning};
use crate::fluent_generated as fluent;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
/// The canonical name of the desired SDK for a given target.
pub(super) fn sdk_name(target: &Target) -> &'static str {
match (&*target.os, &*target.abi) {
("macos", "") => "MacOSX",
("ios", "") => "iPhoneOS",
("ios", "sim") => "iPhoneSimulator",
// Mac Catalyst uses the macOS SDK
("ios", "macabi") => "MacOSX",
("tvos", "") => "AppleTVOS",
("tvos", "sim") => "AppleTVSimulator",
("visionos", "") => "XROS",
("visionos", "sim") => "XRSimulator",
("watchos", "") => "WatchOS",
("watchos", "sim") => "WatchSimulator",
(os, abi) => unreachable!("invalid os '{os}' / abi '{abi}' combination for Apple target"),
}
}
pub(super) fn macho_platform(target: &Target) -> u32 {
match (&*target.os, &*target.abi) {
("macos", _) => object::macho::PLATFORM_MACOS,
("ios", "macabi") => object::macho::PLATFORM_MACCATALYST,
("ios", "sim") => object::macho::PLATFORM_IOSSIMULATOR,
("ios", _) => object::macho::PLATFORM_IOS,
("watchos", "sim") => object::macho::PLATFORM_WATCHOSSIMULATOR,
("watchos", _) => object::macho::PLATFORM_WATCHOS,
("tvos", "sim") => object::macho::PLATFORM_TVOSSIMULATOR,
("tvos", _) => object::macho::PLATFORM_TVOS,
("visionos", "sim") => object::macho::PLATFORM_XROSSIMULATOR,
("visionos", _) => object::macho::PLATFORM_XROS,
_ => unreachable!("tried to get Mach-O platform for non-Apple target"),
}
}
/// Add relocation and section data needed for a symbol to be considered
/// undefined by ld64.
///
/// The relocation must be valid, and hence must point to a valid piece of
/// machine code, and hence this is unfortunately very architecture-specific.
///
///
/// # New architectures
///
/// The values here are basically the same as emitted by the following program:
///
/// ```c
/// // clang -c foo.c -target $CLANG_TARGET
/// void foo(void);
///
/// extern int bar;
///
/// void* foobar[2] = {
/// (void*)foo,
/// (void*)&bar,
/// // ...
/// };
/// ```
///
/// Can be inspected with:
/// ```console
/// objdump --macho --reloc foo.o
/// objdump --macho --full-contents foo.o
/// ```
pub(super) fn add_data_and_relocation(
file: &mut object::write::Object<'_>,
section: object::write::SectionId,
symbol: object::write::SymbolId,
target: &Target,
kind: SymbolExportKind,
) -> object::write::Result<()> {
let authenticated_pointer =
kind == SymbolExportKind::Text && target.llvm_target.starts_with("arm64e");
let data: &[u8] = match target.pointer_width {
_ if authenticated_pointer => &[0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x80],
32 => &[0; 4],
64 => &[0; 8],
pointer_width => unimplemented!("unsupported Apple pointer width {pointer_width:?}"),
};
if target.arch == "x86_64" {
// Force alignment for the entire section to be 16 on x86_64.
file.section_mut(section).append_data(&[], 16);
} else {
// Elsewhere, the section alignment is the same as the pointer width.
file.section_mut(section).append_data(&[], target.pointer_width as u64);
}
let offset = file.section_mut(section).append_data(data, data.len() as u64);
let flags = if authenticated_pointer {
object::write::RelocationFlags::MachO {
r_type: object::macho::ARM64_RELOC_AUTHENTICATED_POINTER,
r_pcrel: false,
r_length: 3,
}
} else if target.arch == "arm" {
// FIXME(madsmtm): Remove once `object` supports 32-bit ARM relocations:
// https://github.com/gimli-rs/object/pull/757
object::write::RelocationFlags::MachO {
r_type: object::macho::ARM_RELOC_VANILLA,
r_pcrel: false,
r_length: 2,
}
} else {
object::write::RelocationFlags::Generic {
kind: object::RelocationKind::Absolute,
encoding: object::RelocationEncoding::Generic,
size: target.pointer_width as u8,
}
};
file.add_relocation(section, object::write::Relocation { offset, addend: 0, symbol, flags })?;
Ok(())
}
pub(super) fn add_version_to_llvm_target(
llvm_target: &str,
deployment_target: OSVersion,
) -> String {
let mut components = llvm_target.split("-");
let arch = components.next().expect("apple target should have arch");
let vendor = components.next().expect("apple target should have vendor");
let os = components.next().expect("apple target should have os");
let environment = components.next();
assert_eq!(components.next(), None, "too many LLVM triple components");
assert!(
!os.contains(|c: char| c.is_ascii_digit()),
"LLVM target must not already be versioned"
);
let version = deployment_target.fmt_full();
if let Some(env) = environment {
// Insert version into OS, before environment
format!("{arch}-{vendor}-{os}{version}-{env}")
} else {
format!("{arch}-{vendor}-{os}{version}")
}
}
pub(super) fn get_sdk_root(sess: &Session) -> Option<PathBuf> {
let sdk_name = sdk_name(&sess.target);
match xcrun_show_sdk_path(sdk_name, sess.verbose_internals()) {
Ok((path, stderr)) => {
// Emit extra stderr, such as if `-verbose` was passed, or if `xcrun` emitted a warning.
if !stderr.is_empty() {
sess.dcx().emit_warn(XcrunSdkPathWarning { sdk_name, stderr });
}
Some(path)
}
Err(err) => {
let mut diag = sess.dcx().create_err(err);
// Recognize common error cases, and give more Rust-specific error messages for those.
if let Some(developer_dir) = xcode_select_developer_dir() {
diag.arg("developer_dir", &developer_dir);
diag.note(fluent::codegen_ssa_xcrun_found_developer_dir);
if developer_dir.as_os_str().to_string_lossy().contains("CommandLineTools") {
if sdk_name != "MacOSX" {
diag.help(fluent::codegen_ssa_xcrun_command_line_tools_insufficient);
}
}
} else {
diag.help(fluent::codegen_ssa_xcrun_no_developer_dir);
}
diag.emit();
None
}
}
}
/// Invoke `xcrun --sdk $sdk_name --show-sdk-path` to get the SDK path.
///
/// The exact logic that `xcrun` uses is unspecified (see `man xcrun` for a few details), and may
/// change between macOS and Xcode versions, but it roughly boils down to finding the active
/// developer directory, and then invoking `xcodebuild -sdk $sdk_name -version` to get the SDK
/// details.
///
/// Finding the developer directory is roughly done by looking at, in order:
/// - The `DEVELOPER_DIR` environment variable.
/// - The `/var/db/xcode_select_link` symlink (set by `xcode-select --switch`).
/// - `/Applications/Xcode.app` (hardcoded fallback path).
/// - `/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools` (hardcoded fallback path).
///
/// Note that `xcrun` caches its result, but with a cold cache this whole operation can be quite
/// slow, especially so the first time it's run after a reboot.
fn xcrun_show_sdk_path(
sdk_name: &'static str,
verbose: bool,
) -> Result<(PathBuf, String), XcrunError> {
let mut cmd = Command::new("xcrun");
if verbose {
cmd.arg("--verbose");
}
// The `--sdk` parameter is the same as in xcodebuild, namely either an absolute path to an SDK,
// or the (lowercase) canonical name of an SDK.
cmd.arg("--sdk");
cmd.arg(&sdk_name.to_lowercase());
cmd.arg("--show-sdk-path");
// We do not stream stdout/stderr lines directly to the user, since whether they are warnings or
// errors depends on the status code at the end.
let output = cmd.output().map_err(|error| XcrunError::FailedInvoking {
sdk_name,
command_formatted: format!("{cmd:?}"),
error,
})?;
// It is fine to do lossy conversion here, non-UTF-8 paths are quite rare on macOS nowadays
// (only possible with the HFS+ file system), and we only use it for error messages.
let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy_owned(output.stderr);
if !stderr.is_empty() {
debug!(stderr, "original xcrun stderr");
}
// Some versions of `xcodebuild` output beefy errors when invoked via `xcrun`,
// but these are usually red herrings.
let stderr = stderr
.lines()
.filter(|line| {
!line.contains("Writing error result bundle")
&& !line.contains("Requested but did not find extension point with identifier")
})
.join("\n");
if output.status.success() {
Ok((stdout_to_path(output.stdout), stderr))
} else {
// Output both stdout and stderr, since shims of `xcrun` (such as the one provided by
// nixpkgs), do not always use stderr for errors.
let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy_owned(output.stdout).trim().to_string();
Err(XcrunError::Unsuccessful {
sdk_name,
command_formatted: format!("{cmd:?}"),
stdout,
stderr,
})
}
}
/// Invoke `xcode-select --print-path`, and return the current developer directory.
///
/// NOTE: We don't do any error handling here, this is only used as a canary in diagnostics (`xcrun`
/// will have already emitted the relevant error information).
fn xcode_select_developer_dir() -> Option<PathBuf> {
let mut cmd = Command::new("xcode-select");
cmd.arg("--print-path");
let output = cmd.output().ok()?;
if !output.status.success() {
return None;
}
Some(stdout_to_path(output.stdout))
}
fn stdout_to_path(mut stdout: Vec<u8>) -> PathBuf {
// Remove trailing newline.
if let Some(b'\n') = stdout.last() {
let _ = stdout.pop().unwrap();
}
#[cfg(unix)]
let path = <OsString as std::os::unix::ffi::OsStringExt>::from_vec(stdout);
#[cfg(not(unix))] // Unimportant, this is only used on macOS
let path = OsString::from(String::from_utf8(stdout).unwrap());
PathBuf::from(path)
}