On Wed, Dec 04, 2019 at 04:00:13PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019/12/04 14:35, Marc Espie wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 04, 2019 at 12:45:46PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > On 2019/12/04 12:17, Marc Espie wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Dec 04, 2019 at 10:48:06AM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > > > Currently LLD_EMUL is only set for LLD_ARCHS (aarch64 amd64 arm i386).
> > > > > A diff to unbreak mupdf build on mips64 requires linking with lld and this
> > > > > variable is required. Rather than adding a custom LLD_EMUL definition in
> > > > > mupdf let's just make the arch-defines.mk one reachable.
> > > > >
> > > > > OK?
> > > > >
> > > > > Index: arch-defines.mk
> > > > > ===================================================================
> > > > > RCS file: /cvs/ports/infrastructure/mk/arch-defines.mk,v
> > > > > retrieving revision 1.69
> > > > > diff -u -p -1 -1 -r1.69 arch-defines.mk
> > > > > --- arch-defines.mk 9 Nov 2019 15:08:09 -0000 1.69
> > > > > +++ arch-defines.mk 4 Dec 2019 10:45:44 -0000
> > > > > @@ -57,23 +57,23 @@ DEBUG_PACKAGES =
> > > > > DEBUG_FILES =
> > > > > .endif
> > > > >
> > > > > .if ${PROPERTIES:Mclang}
> > > > > LIBCXX = c++ c++abi pthread
> > > > > LIBECXX = c++ c++abi pthread
> > > > > .else
> > > > > LIBCXX = stdc++ pthread
> > > > > LIBECXX = estdc++>=17 pthread
> > > > > .endif
> > > > >
> > > > > -.if ${PROPERTIES:Mlld}
> > > > > +.if ${PROPERTIES:Mlld} || defined(USE_LLD) && ${USE_LLD:L} == yes
> > > > > # see llvm/tools/lld/ELF/Driver.cpp
> > > > > . for A in aarch64.aarch64elf amd64.elf_amd64 arm.armelf i386.elf_i386 \
> > > > > mips64.elf64btsmip mips64el.elf64ltsmip powerpc.elf32ppc \
> > > > > sparc64.elf64_sparc
> > > > > . if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == ${A:R}
> > > > > LLD_EMUL = -m${A:E}
> > > > > . endif
> > > > > . endfor
> > > > > .else
> > > > > LLD_EMUL =
> > > > > .endif
> > > > >
> > > > Would there be a downside to just always set LLD_EMUL ?
> > >
> > > It needs to use different strings depending on the linker used:
> > >
> > > arch ld.bfd ld.lld
> > > i386 elf_i386_obsd elf_i386
> > > amd64 elf_x86_64_obsd elf_amd64
> > > aarch64 n/a aarch64elf
> > > arm armelf_obsd armelf
> > > mips64 elf64btsmip_obsd elf64btsmip
> > > mips64el elf64ltsmip_obsd elf64ltsmip
> > > powerpc elf32ppc_obsd elf32ppc
> > > sparc64 elf64_sparc_obsd elf64_sparc64
> > >
> > > Since ld.bfd has a default anyway, it seems easier to leave it unset
> > > rather than carry a second table plus risk breakage (not that this is
> > > really widely used; only mupdf, net/utox, www/mozplugger).
> >
> > Well, it's called LLD_EMUL.
> >
> > Shouldn't it be just for LLD ?
>
> Oh I see what you mean. The way it's currently used ${LLD_EMUL} is
> simply added to linker flags (so on an ld.bfd arch it will just be
> empty). If LLD_EMUL is always set and uses an LLD-ish value that
> won't work with ld.bfd then we'd need to pull in bsd.port.arch.mk
> early and add a conditional in every port that uses it. Seems
> saner to have a single copy of the messy part in one place.
>
> .include <bsd.port.arch.mk>
> .if ${PROPERTIES:Mlld} || defined(USE_LLD) && ${USE_LLD:L} == yes
> [...]
> .endif
>
> > BTW, LLD_EMUL was never documented. Blame naddy@
> >
Oh, the name is 100% misleading then.
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