Move ldflags that are specified for all devices into
deviceGlobalLdflags, and add them to linker.go:
-Wl,-z,noexecstack
-Wl,-z,relro
-Wl,-z,now
-Wl,--build-id=md5
-Wl,--warn-shared-textrel
-Wl,--fatal-warnings
-Wl,--no-undefined-version
Bug: 68855788
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I82561b4189287d7638006f9e298c5151f9930c5e
Move cflags that are set on all devices to deviceGlobalCflags:
-fno-canonical-system-headers
-ffunction-sections
-funwind-tables
-fstack-protector-strong
-Wa,--noexecstack
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
-Wstrict-aliasing=2
-Werror=format-security
Bug: 68855788
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Iefec689fdd2749013d0cc003b3abec674a85fb74
Move all the flags that are used everywhere (or should be used
everywhere) into cc/config/global.go:
-no-canonical-prefixes
-fno-exceptions
-Wno-multichar
-O2
-g
-fno-strict-aliasing
Also remove flags that are already in noOverrideGlobalCflags:
-Werror=pointer-to-int-cast
-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast
x86 and x86_64 were specifying -fstrict-aliasing, but that was
being overriden later by -fno-strict-aliasing, so remove it.
ARM devices still override -fno-strict-aliasing to -fstrict-aliasing
when using ARM (vs. Thumb) instruction set.
Bug: 68855788
Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ia2b5891bdefb60f974ad92b4b84a8548c2dcc7dc
Gold recognizes a different set of emulation strings to specify targets
than the bfd linker accepts. Clang only passes bfd emulations to the
linker, so we need to override these with the versions accepted by gold
when using gold.
Gold normally picks up the correct target from the first ELF input file
if it cannot parse the emulation parameter. However when using LTO, all
objects may be bitcode files, which causes gold to rely on the passed
--oformat or -m parameter to determine the proper target. If gold cannot
parse the emulation string passed by clang, it fails to link.
Test: build LTO version of libc
Change-Id: I38e78bb912fd3cc5fb7b4a762284f50ddd4f3998
Also, update flags for cortex-a53.
Bug: 37647380
Test: Built target with cortex-a73 for both 32 bit/64 bit.
Test: Built target with cortex-a53.cortex-a57 for both 32 bit/64 bit.
Test: Ran bionic unit tests, ran art target tests.
(cherry picked from commit 1d9aa26d44)
Change-Id: I3325f60add7f424f8cca53c22919fc481ef5e787
Clang supports specific CPU targeting and optimization
for Kryo.
This switches us to using the specific Kryo targeting
when Clang is used. For other compilers, we fallback
to cortex-a57 targeting.
Also, move the replaceFirst function to a shared location.
Bug: 36728278
Test: Built and booted sailfish, ran bionic unit tests and art tests.
Test: Disassembled libc.so before this change and after and looked at
Test: the differences. Mostly the results were the order of instructions
Test: changing.
Test: Verified with the clang person (srhines) that our clang has this support
Test: and that it appears to be mostly instruction scheduling changes.
Change-Id: I4ee73d8bcc1e4f5eccb162c18937811fe199b16f
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
* Use mcpu=cortex-a57, since it is the closest to Kryo.
* Clang doesn't support Kryo as a target yet.
Bug: 36728278
Test: Built and booted a sailfish using Kryo.
Change-Id: Ic0c9588d86fba41896e50e3f0cf0d2b310ffee93
Signed-off-by: Alex Naidis <alex.naidis@linux.com>
and export the library name to make. Refactor the code a bit to avoid repeating the library name
multiple times.
Bug: 22033465
Test: Ran external/clang/build.py for aosp-llvm
Change-Id: I25eb3858eb92e1dd493b09524d559802551b2547