* Re: [yocto] Regression in rust-cross-canadian-aarch64
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@ 2022-06-28 10:09 ` Richard Purdie
2022-06-28 11:38 ` Richard Purdie
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From: Richard Purdie @ 2022-06-28 10:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Bergin, yocto
On Tue, 2022-06-28 at 11:00 +0200, Peter Bergin wrote:
> On 2022-06-19 22:47, Peter Bergin wrote:
>
>
> The reason for this issue seems to be this commit:
>
> commit 781eaa955dce5deab47371c25dae72b36c011900
> Author: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
> Date: Sat May 21 14:02:47 2022 +0100
>
> rust-common: Drop LLVM_TARGET and simplify
>
> This all seems over complicated for something which is
> basically always
> one of two values. This might even help cross-canadian work on
> something
> which isn't x86-64.
>
> (From OE-Core rev: bd36593ba3db758b3eacc974e48468a665967961)
>
> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
>
>
> When building rust-cross-canadian-aarch64 the file
> 'tmp/work/x86_64-nativesdk-pokysdk-linux/rust-cross-canadian-aarch64/1.60.0-r0/targets/aarch64-poky-linux.json'
> will be populated with the information '"llvm-target":
> "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"'. This will lead to object files in wrong
> format during 'Building stage2 std artifacts (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
> -> aarch64-poky-linux)' in the do_compile step.
>
> In 'meta/recipes-devtools/rust/rust-common.inc':
>
> # build tspec
> tspec = {}
> if bb.data.inherits_class('cross-canadian', d):
> tspec['llvm-target'] = d.getVar('RUST_HOST_SYS', arch_abi)
> else:
> tspec['llvm-target'] = d.getVar('RUST_TARGET_SYS', arch_abi)
>
> So for some reason it seems intentional to set 'llvm-target' to HOST_SYS
> when 'cross-canadian'. The behavior has changed with this patch. Before
> 'llvm-target' was set to RUST_TARGET_SYS for all target archs other than
> x86_64 where it was set to RUST_HOST_SYS. I guess this change has to do
> with the commit message 'This might even help cross-canadian work on
> something which isn't x86-64.'? But unfortunately it seems to break the
> case building on x86_64 for aarch64. It would be good to get some help
> here to sort this out.
I'm wondering if we need something like:
diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/rust/rust-common.inc b/meta/recipes-devtools/rust/rust-common.inc
index 621cd4ad576..ef70c48d0f4 100644
--- a/meta/recipes-devtools/rust/rust-common.inc
+++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/rust/rust-common.inc
@@ -309,10 +309,7 @@ def rust_gen_target(d, thing, wd, features, cpu, arch, abi=""):
# build tspec
tspec = {}
- if bb.data.inherits_class('cross-canadian', d):
- tspec['llvm-target'] = d.getVar('RUST_HOST_SYS', arch_abi)
- else:
- tspec['llvm-target'] = d.getVar('RUST_TARGET_SYS', arch_abi)
+ tspec['llvm-target'] = d.getVar('RUST_TARGET_SYS', arch_abi)
tspec['data-layout'] = d.getVarFlag('DATA_LAYOUT', arch_abi)
tspec['max-atomic-width'] = int(d.getVarFlag('MAX_ATOMIC_WIDTH', arch_abi))
tspec['target-pointer-width'] = d.getVarFlag('TARGET_POINTER_WIDTH', arch_abi)
?
Cheers,
Richard
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* Re: [yocto] Regression in rust-cross-canadian-aarch64
[not found] ` <58c0ec3e-a06a-7829-1168-ef7e70b365f0@berginkonsult.se>
2022-06-28 10:09 ` [yocto] Regression in rust-cross-canadian-aarch64 Richard Purdie
@ 2022-06-28 11:38 ` Richard Purdie
2022-06-28 15:54 ` Randy MacLeod
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From: Richard Purdie @ 2022-06-28 11:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Bergin, yocto
On Tue, 2022-06-28 at 11:00 +0200, Peter Bergin wrote:
> When building rust-cross-canadian-aarch64 the file
> 'tmp/work/x86_64-nativesdk-pokysdk-linux/rust-cross-canadian-aarch64/1.60.0-r0/targets/aarch64-poky-linux.json'
> will be populated with the information '"llvm-target":
> "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"'. This will lead to object files in wrong
> format during 'Building stage2 std artifacts (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
> -> aarch64-poky-linux)' in the do_compile step.
>
> In 'meta/recipes-devtools/rust/rust-common.inc':
>
> # build tspec
> tspec = {}
> if bb.data.inherits_class('cross-canadian', d):
> tspec['llvm-target'] = d.getVar('RUST_HOST_SYS', arch_abi)
> else:
> tspec['llvm-target'] = d.getVar('RUST_TARGET_SYS', arch_abi)
>
> So for some reason it seems intentional to set 'llvm-target' to HOST_SYS
> when 'cross-canadian'. The behavior has changed with this patch. Before
> 'llvm-target' was set to RUST_TARGET_SYS for all target archs other than
> x86_64 where it was set to RUST_HOST_SYS. I guess this change has to do
> with the commit message 'This might even help cross-canadian work on
> something which isn't x86-64.'? But unfortunately it seems to break the
> case building on x86_64 for aarch64. It would be good to get some help
> here to sort this out.
I've spent an age staring at this code this morning. I don't think
cross-canadian has ever worked properly. It might happen that some
combinations build but there are also some that don't and clearly never
have.
SDKMACHINE = "aarch64", MACHINE = "qemuarm64" certainly doesn't work.
It appears to be missing a ninja-native dependency and when that is
added, it can't find rust-llvm.
Looking at the do_configure from rust.inc, it considers BUILD triplets
and TARGET triplets but not HOST ones, which probably dooms cross-
canadian to failure since there, BUILD != HOST != TARGET.
Someone is going to have to step up and sort out the canadian cross
rust pieces properly. Whilst my patch probably did regress one config,
I think there are much deeper issues in there.
Cheers,
Richard
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