compiler-builtins-zynq/ci/run.sh
Alex Crichton aa41e0d25f Remove compiler-rt submodule from this repository
This commit removes the `compiler-rt` submodule from this repository.
The goal here is to align the `compiler-rt` used for compiling C
intrinsics with the upstream rust-lang/rust's usage of `llvm-project`.
Currently we have both an `llvm-project` repository as well as
`compiler-rt`, but they can naturally get out of sync and it's just one
more submodule to manage.

The thinking here is that the feature `c` for this crate, when
activated, will require the user to configure where the source code for
`compiler-rt` is present. This places the onus on the builder of
`compiler-builtins` to check-out and arrange for the appropriate
`compiler-rt` source code to be placed somewhere. For rust-lang/rust
this is already done with the `llvm-project` submodule, and we can
arrange for it to happen on this crate's CI anyway.

For users of this crate this is a bit of a bummer, but `c` is disabled
by default anyway and it seems unlikely that `c` is explicitly opted in
to all that much. (given the purpose of this crate)

This should allow us to archive the `compiler-rt` repository and simply
use `llvm-project` in the rust-lang/rust repository.
2019-05-16 07:50:20 -07:00

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set -ex
cargo=cargo
# Test our implementation
if [ "$XARGO" = "1" ]; then
# FIXME: currently these tests don't work...
echo nothing to do
else
run="cargo test --manifest-path testcrate/Cargo.toml --target $1"
$run
$run --release
$run --features c
$run --features c --release
fi
cargo build --target $1
cargo build --target $1 --release
cargo build --target $1 --features c
cargo build --target $1 --release --features c
PREFIX=$(echo $1 | sed -e 's/unknown-//')-
case $1 in
armv7-*)
PREFIX=arm-linux-gnueabihf-
;;
thumb*)
PREFIX=arm-none-eabi-
;;
*86*-*)
PREFIX=
;;
esac
NM=nm
if [ -d /target ]; then
path=/target/${1}/debug/deps/libcompiler_builtins-*.rlib
else
path=target/${1}/debug/deps/libcompiler_builtins-*.rlib
fi
# Look out for duplicated symbols when we include the compiler-rt (C) implementation
for rlib in $(echo $path); do
set +x
echo "================================================================"
echo checking $rlib for duplicate symbols
echo "================================================================"
stdout=$($PREFIX$NM -g --defined-only $rlib 2>&1)
# NOTE On i586, It's normal that the get_pc_thunk symbol appears several
# times so ignore it
#
# FIXME(#167) - we shouldn't ignore `__builtin_cl` style symbols here.
set +e
echo "$stdout" | \
sort | \
uniq -d | \
grep -v __x86.get_pc_thunk | \
grep -v __builtin_cl | \
grep -v __builtin_ctz | \
grep 'T __'
if test $? = 0; then
exit 1
fi
set -ex
done
rm -f $path
# Verify that we haven't drop any intrinsic/symbol
build_intrinsics="$cargo build --target $1 -v --example intrinsics"
RUSTFLAGS="-C debug-assertions=no" $build_intrinsics
RUSTFLAGS="-C debug-assertions=no" $build_intrinsics --release
RUSTFLAGS="-C debug-assertions=no" $build_intrinsics --features c
RUSTFLAGS="-C debug-assertions=no" $build_intrinsics --features c --release
# Verify that there are no undefined symbols to `panic` within our
# implementations
#
# TODO(#79) fix the undefined references problem for debug-assertions+lto
if [ -z "$DEBUG_LTO_BUILD_DOESNT_WORK" ]; then
RUSTFLAGS="-C debug-assertions=no" \
CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0 \
$cargo rustc --features "$INTRINSICS_FEATURES" --target $1 --example intrinsics -- -C lto
fi
$cargo rustc --features "$INTRINSICS_FEATURES" --target $1 --example intrinsics --release -- -C lto
# Ensure no references to a panicking function
for rlib in $(echo $path); do
set +ex
$PREFIX$NM -u $rlib 2>&1 | grep panicking
if test $? = 0; then
exit 1
fi
set -ex
done
true