# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import("//build/config/android/config.gni") if (cpu_arch == "arm") { import("//build/config/arm.gni") } # compiler --------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Base compiler configuration. # # See also "runtime_library" below for related stuff and a discusison about # where stuff should go. Put warning related stuff in the "warnings" config. config("compiler") { cflags = [] cflags_c = [] cflags_cc = [] ldflags = [] defines = [] include_dirs = [] include_dirs += [ "//", root_gen_dir ] # In general, Windows is totally different, but all the other builds share # some common GCC configuration. This section sets up Windows and the common # GCC flags, and then we handle the other non-Windows platforms specifically # below. if (is_win) { # Windows compiler flags setup. # ----------------------------- cflags += [ "/Gy", # Enable function-level linking. "/GS", # Enable buffer security checking. "/EHsc", # Assume C functions can't throw exceptions and don't catch # structured exceptions (only C++ ones). "/FS", # Preserve previous PDB behavior. ] } else { # Common GCC compiler flags setup. # -------------------------------- cflags += [ "-fno-strict-aliasing", # See http://crbug.com/32204 ] cflags_cc += [ "-fno-exceptions", "-fno-threadsafe-statics", # Not exporting C++ inline functions can generally be applied anywhere # so we do so here. Normal function visibility is controlled by # //build/config/gcc:symbol_visibility_hidden. "-fvisibility-inlines-hidden", ] # Stack protection. if (is_mac) { cflags += [ "-fstack-protector-all" ] } else if (is_linux) { cflags += [ "-fstack-protector", "--param=ssp-buffer-size=4" ] } } # Mac-specific compiler flags setup. # ---------------------------------- if (is_mac || is_ios) { # These flags are shared between the C compiler and linker. common_mac_flags = [] # CPU architecture. if (cpu_arch == "x64") { common_mac_flags += [ "-arch x86_64" ] } else if (cpu_arch == "x86") { common_mac_flags += [ "-arch i386" ] } cflags += common_mac_flags # Without this, the constructors and destructors of a C++ object inside # an Objective C struct won't be called, which is very bad. cflags_objcc = [ "-fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors", ] cflags_c += [ "-std=c99" ] cflags_cc += [ "-std=gnu++11" ] ldflags += common_mac_flags } else if (is_posix) { # Non-Mac Posix compiler flags setup. # ----------------------------------- # CPU architecture. We may or may not be doing a cross compile now, so for # simplicity we always explicitly set the architecture. if (cpu_arch == "x64") { cflags += [ "-m64" ] ldflags += [ "-m64" ] } else if (cpu_arch == "x86") { cflags += [ "-m32" ] ldflags += [ "-m32" ] } else if (cpu_arch == "arm") { # Don't set the compiler flags for the WebView build. These will come # from the Android build system. if (!is_android_webview_build) { cflags += [ "-march=$arm_arch", "-mfpu=$arm_fpu", "-mfloat-abi=$arm_float_abi", ] if (arm_tune != "") { cflags += [ "-mtune=$arm_tune" ] } if (arm_use_thumb) { cflags += [ "-mthumb" ] if (is_android && !is_clang) { # Clang doesn't support this option. cflags += [ "-mthumb-interwork" ] } } } } defines += [ "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" ] # Omit unwind support in official builds to save space. We can use breakpad # for these builds. if (is_chrome_branded && is_official_build) { cflags += [ "-fno-unwind-tables", "-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables", ] } else { cflags += [ "-funwind-tables" ] } } # Linux-specific compiler flags setup. # ------------------------------------ if (is_linux) { cflags += [ "-fPIC", "-pipe", # Use pipes for communicating between sub-processes. Faster. ] if (!is_android) { cflags += [ "-pthread" ] } if (cpu_arch == "x64") { # Use gold for linking on 64-bit Linux only (on 32-bit it runs out of # address space, and it doesn't support cross-compiling). gold_path = rebase_path("//third_party/binutils/Linux_x64/Release/bin", root_build_dir) ldflags += [ "-B$gold_path", # There seems to be a conflict of --icf and -pie in gold which can # generate crashy binaries. As a security measure, -pie takes # precendence for now. # TODO(brettw) common.gypi has this only for target toolset. #"-Wl,--icf=safe", "-Wl,--icf=none", # Experimentation found that using four linking threads # saved ~20% of link time. # https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/group/chromium-dev/browse_thread/thread/281527606915bb36 # Only apply this to the target linker, since the host # linker might not be gold, but isn't used much anyway. # TODO(raymes): Disable threading because gold is frequently # crashing on the bots: crbug.com/161942. #"-Wl,--threads", #"-Wl,--thread-count=4", ] } ldflags += [ "-fPIC", "-pthread", "-Wl,-z,noexecstack", "-Wl,-z,now", "-Wl,-z,relro", ] } # Clang-specific compiler flags setup. # ------------------------------------ if (is_clang) { cflags += [ "-fcolor-diagnostics", ] cflags_cc += [ "-std=gnu++11", ] } # Android-specific flags setup. # ----------------------------- if (is_android) { cflags += [ "-ffunction-sections", "-funwind-tables", "-fno-short-enums", ] if (!is_clang) { # Clang doesn't support this one. cflags += [ "-finline-limit=64" ] } if (is_android_webview_build) { # Android predefines this as 1; undefine it here so Chromium can redefine # it later to be 2 for chromium code and unset for third party code. This # works because cflags are added before defines. # TODO(brettw) the above comment seems incorrect. We specify defines # before cflags on our compiler command lines. cflags += [ "-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE" ] } if (is_asan) { # Android build relies on -Wl,--gc-sections removing unreachable code. # ASan instrumentation for globals inhibits this and results in a library # with unresolvable relocations. # TODO(eugenis): find a way to reenable this. cflags += [ "-mllvm -asan-globals=0" ] } defines += [ "ANDROID" ] if (!is_android_webview_build) { # The NDK has these things, but doesn't define the constants # to say that it does. Define them here instead. defines += [ "HAVE_SYS_UIO_H" ] } ldflags += [ "-Wl,--no-undefined", # Don't export symbols from statically linked libraries. "-Wl,--exclude-libs=ALL", ] if (cpu_arch == "arm") { ldflags += [ # Enable identical code folding to reduce size. "-Wl,--icf=safe", ] } if (is_clang) { if (cpu_arch == "arm") { cflags += [ "-target arm-linux-androideabi", ] ldflags += [ "-target arm-linux-androideabi" ] } else if (cpu_arch == "x86") { cflags += [ "-target x86-linux-androideabi" ] ldflags += [ "-target x86-linux-androideabi" ] } } } } # runtime_library ------------------------------------------------------------- # # Sets the runtime library and associated options. # # How do you determine what should go in here vs. "compiler" above? Consider if # a target might choose to use a different runtime library (ignore for a moment # if this is possible or reasonable on your system). If such a target would want # to change or remove your option, put it in the runtime_library config. If a # target wants the option regardless, put it in the compiler config. config("runtime_library") { cflags = [] defines = [] ldflags = [] lib_dirs = [] libs = [] if (is_component_build) { # Component mode: dynamic CRT. defines += [ "COMPONENT_BUILD" ] if (is_win) { # Since the library is shared, it requires exceptions or will give errors # about things not matching, so keep exceptions on. if (is_debug) { cflags += [ "/MDd" ] } else { cflags += [ "/MD" ] } } } else { # Static CRT. if (is_win) { # We don't use exceptions, and when we link statically we can just get # rid of them entirely. defines += [ "_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0" ] if (is_debug) { cflags += [ "/MTd" ] } else { cflags += [ "/MT" ] } } } if (is_win) { defines += [ "__STD_C", "__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS", "__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS", "_CRT_RAND_S", "_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE", "_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE", ] } # Stlport setup. Android uses a different (smaller) version of the STL. if (is_android) { if (is_clang) { # Work around incompatibilities between bionic and clang headers. defines += [ "__compiler_offsetof=__builtin_offsetof", "nan=__builtin_nan", ] } defines += [ "USE_STLPORT=1", "_STLP_USE_PTR_SPECIALIZATIONS=1", "__GNU_SOURCE=1", # Necessary for clone(). ] ldflags += [ "-nostdlib", ] # NOTE: The stlport header include paths below are specified in cflags # rather than include_dirs because they need to come after include_dirs. # Think of them like system headers, but don't use '-isystem' because the # arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3 toolchain (circa Gingerbread) will exhibit # strange errors. The include ordering here is important; change with # caution. if (use_system_stlport) { cflags += [ # For libstdc++/include, which is used by stlport. "-I$android_src/bionic", "-I$android_src/external/stlport/stlport", ] libs += [ "stlport", ] } else { android_stlport_root = "$android_ndk_root/sources/cxx-stl/stlport" cflags += [ "-I$android_stlport_root/stlport" ] lib_dirs += [ "$android_stlport_root/libs/$android_app_abi" ] if (component_mode == "shared_library") { libs += [ "stlport_shared" ] } else { libs += [ "stlport_static" ] } } } } # chromium_code --------------------------------------------------------------- # # Toggles between higher and lower warnings for code that is (or isn't) # part of Chromium. config("chromium_code") { if (is_win) { cflags = [ "/W4", # Warning level 4. "/WX", # Treat warnings as errors. ] } else { cflags = [ "-Wall", "-Werror", # GCC turns on -Wsign-compare for C++ under -Wall, but clang doesn't, # so we specify it explicitly. # TODO(fischman): remove this if http://llvm.org/PR10448 obsoletes it. # http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=90453 "-Wsign-compare", ] # In Chromium code, we define __STDC_foo_MACROS in order to get the # C99 macros on Mac and Linux. defines = [ "__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS", "__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS", ] # TODO(brettw) this should also be enabled on Linux but some files # currently fail. if (is_mac) { cflags += [ "-Wextra" ] } } } config("no_chromium_code") { cflags = [] cflags_cc = [] defines = [] if (is_win) { cflags += [ "/W3", # Warning level 3. "/wd4800", # Disable warning when forcing value to bool. ] defines += [ "_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_WARNINGS", "_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE", ] } if (is_linux) { # Don't warn about ignoring the return value from e.g. close(). This is # off by default in some gccs but on by default in others. BSD systems do # not support this option, since they are usually using gcc 4.2.1, which # does not have this flag yet. cflags += [ "-Wno-unused-result" ] } if (is_linux || is_android) { cflags += [ # Don't warn about printf format problems. This is off by default in gcc # but on in Ubuntu's gcc(!). "-Wno-format", ] cflags_cc += [ # Don't warn about hash_map in third-party code. "-Wno-deprecated", ] } if (is_android_webview_build) { # There is a class of warning which: # 1) Android always enables and also treats as errors # 2) Chromium ignores in third party code # So we re-enable those warnings when building Android. cflags += [ "-Wno-address", "-Wno-format-security", "-Wno-return-type", "-Wno-sequence-point", ] cflags_cc += [ "-Wno-non-virtual-dtor" ] } } # rtti ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Allows turning Run-Time Type Identification on or off. config("rtti") { if (is_win) { cflags_cc = [ "/GR" ] } } config("no_rtti") { if (is_win) { cflags_cc = [ "/GR-" ] } else { cflags_cc = [ "-fno-rtti" ] } } # Warnings --------------------------------------------------------------------- # # This is where we disable various warnings that we've decided aren't # worthwhile, and enable special warnings. config("default_warnings") { if (is_win) { # Please keep ordered and add names if you add more. cflags = [ "/wd4018", # Comparing signed and unsigned values. "/wd4100", # Unreferenced formal function parameter. "/wd4121", # Alignment of a member was sensitive to packing. "/wd4125", # Decimal digit terminates octal escape sequence. "/wd4127", # Conditional expression is constant. "/wd4130", # Logical operation on address of string constant. "/wd4189", # A variable was declared and initialized but never used. "/wd4201", # Nonstandard extension used: nameless struct/union. "/wd4238", # Nonstandard extension used: class rvalue used as lvalue. "/wd4244", # Conversion: possible loss of data. "/wd4245", # Conversion: signed/unsigned mismatch, "/wd4251", # Class needs to have dll-interface. "/wd4310", # Cast truncates constant value. "/wd4351", # Elements of array will be default initialized. "/wd4355", # 'this' used in base member initializer list. "/wd4396", # Inline friend template thing. "/wd4428", # Universal character name encountered in source. "/wd4481", # Nonstandard extension: override specifier. "/wd4503", # Decorated name length exceeded, name was truncated. "/wd4505", # Unreferenced local function has been removed. "/wd4510", # Default constructor could not be generated. "/wd4512", # Assignment operator could not be generated. "/wd4530", # Exception handler used, but unwind semantics not enabled. "/wd4610", # Class can never be instantiated, constructor required. "/wd4611", # C++ object destruction and 'catch'. "/wd4701", # Potentially uninitialized local variable name used. "/wd4702", # Unreachable code. "/wd4706", # Assignment within conditional expression. "/wd4819", # Character not in the current code page. ] } else { # Common GCC warning setup. cflags = [ # Enables. "-Wendif-labels", # Weird old-style text after an #endif. # Disables. "-Wno-missing-field-initializers", # "struct foo f = {0};" "-Wno-unused-parameter", # Unused function parameters. ] if (is_mac) { cflags += [ "-Wnewline-eof", ] } if (is_clang) { cflags += [ # This warns on using ints as initializers for floats in # initializer lists (e.g. |int a = f(); CGSize s = { a, a };|), # which happens in several places in chrome code. Not sure if # this is worth fixing. "-Wno-c++11-narrowing", # Don't die on dtoa code that uses a char as an array index. # This is required solely for base/third_party/dmg_fp/dtoa.cc. # TODO(brettw) move this to that project then! "-Wno-char-subscripts", # Warns on switches on enums that cover all enum values but # also contain a default: branch. Chrome is full of that. "-Wno-covered-switch-default", # Clang considers the `register` keyword as deprecated, but e.g. # code generated by flex (used in angle) contains that keyword. # http://crbug.com/255186 "-Wno-deprecated-register", # Clang spots more unused functions. "-Wno-unused-function", ] } if (is_android) { # Disable any additional warnings enabled by the Android build system but # which chromium does not build cleanly with (when treating warning as # errors). cflags += [ "-Wno-extra", "-Wno-ignored-qualifiers", "-Wno-type-limits", ] cflags_cc = [ # Disabling c++0x-compat should be handled in WebKit, but # this currently doesn't work because gcc_version is not set # correctly when building with the Android build system. # TODO(torne): Fix this in WebKit. "-Wno-error=c++0x-compat", # Other things unrelated to -Wextra: "-Wno-non-virtual-dtor", "-Wno-sign-promo", ] } } } # This will generate warnings when using Clang if code generates exit-time # destructors, which will slow down closing the program. # TODO(thakis): Make this a blacklist instead, http://crbug.com/101600 config("wexit_time_destructors") { if (is_clang) { cflags = [ "-Wexit-time-destructors" ] } } # Optimization ----------------------------------------------------------------- # # Note that BUILDCONFIG.gn sets up a variable "default_optimization_config" # which it will assign to the config it implicitly applies to every target. If # you want to override the optimization level for your target, remove this # config (which will expand differently for debug or release builds), and then # add back the one you want to override it with: # # configs -= default_optimization_config # configs += [ "//build/config/compiler/optimize_max" ] # Default "optimization on" config. On Windows, this favors size over speed. # # IF YOU CHANGE THIS also consider whether optimize_max should be updated. config("optimize") { if (is_win) { cflags = [ "/O2", "/Ob2", # Both explicit and auto inlining. "/Oy-", # Disable omitting frame pointers, must be after /O2. "/Os", # Favor size over speed. ] } else { if (is_ios) { cflags = [ "-Os" ] } else { cflags = [ "-O2" ] } } } # Turn off optimizations. config("no_optimize") { if (is_win) { cflags = [ "/Od", # Disable optimization. "/Ob0", # Disable all inlining (on by default). "/RTC1", # Runtime checks for stack frame and uninitialized variables. ] } else { cflags = [ "-O0" ] } } # On Windows, turns up the optimization level. This implies whole program # optimization and link-time code generation which is very expensive and should # be used sparingly. For non-Windows, this is the same as "optimize". config("optimize_max") { if (is_win) { cflags = [ "/O2", "/Ob2", # Both explicit and auto inlining. "/Oy-", # Disable omitting frame pointers, must be after /O2. "/Ot", # Favor speed over size. "/GL", # Whole program optimization. ] } else { if (is_ios) { cflags = [ "-Os" ] } else { cflags = [ "-O2" ] } } } # Symbols ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # TODO(brettw) Since this sets ldflags on Windows which is inherited across # static library boundaries, if you want to remove the default symbol config # and set a different one on a target, you also have to do it for all static # libraries that go into that target, which is messed up. Either we need a # more flexible system for defining linker flags, or we need to separate this # out into a "symbols_linker" config that is only applied to DLLs and EXEs. config("symbols") { if (is_win) { cflags = [ "/Zi" ] # Produce PDB file, no edit and continue. ldflags = [ "/DEBUG" ] } else { cflags = [ "-g2" ] } } config("minimal_symbols") { if (is_win) { # Linker symbols for backtraces only. ldflags = [ "/DEBUG" ] } else { cflags = [ "-g1" ] } } config("no_symbols") { if (!is_win) { cflags = [ "-g0" ] } }