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windows_gnu_base.rs
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use crate::spec::crt_objects::{self, LinkSelfContainedDefault};
use crate::spec::{cvs, DebuginfoKind, LinkerFlavor, SplitDebuginfo, TargetOptions};
use std::borrow::Cow;
pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions {
let mut pre_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(
LinkerFlavor::Ld,
&[
// Enable ASLR
"--dynamicbase",
// ASLR will rebase it anyway so leaving that option enabled only leads to confusion
"--disable-auto-image-base",
],
);
super::add_link_args(
&mut pre_link_args,
LinkerFlavor::Gcc,
&[
// Tell GCC to avoid linker plugins, because we are not bundling
// them with Windows installer, and Rust does its own LTO anyways.
"-fno-use-linker-plugin",
"-Wl,--dynamicbase",
"-Wl,--disable-auto-image-base",
],
);
// Order of `late_link_args*` was found through trial and error to work with various
// mingw-w64 versions (not tested on the CI). It's expected to change from time to time.
let mingw_libs = &[
"-lmsvcrt",
"-lmingwex",
"-lmingw32",
"-lgcc", // alas, mingw* libraries above depend on libgcc
// mingw's msvcrt is a weird hybrid import library and static library.
// And it seems that the linker fails to use import symbols from msvcrt
// that are required from functions in msvcrt in certain cases. For example
// `_fmode` that is used by an implementation of `__p__fmode` in x86_64.
// The library is purposely listed twice to fix that.
//
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/47483 for some more details.
"-lmsvcrt",
"-luser32",
"-lkernel32",
];
let mut late_link_args = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, mingw_libs);
super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, mingw_libs);
// If any of our crates are dynamically linked then we need to use
// the shared libgcc_s-dw2-1.dll. This is required to support
// unwinding across DLL boundaries.
let dynamic_unwind_libs = &["-lgcc_s"];
let mut late_link_args_dynamic =
TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, dynamic_unwind_libs);
super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args_dynamic, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, dynamic_unwind_libs);
// If all of our crates are statically linked then we can get away
// with statically linking the libgcc unwinding code. This allows
// binaries to be redistributed without the libgcc_s-dw2-1.dll
// dependency, but unfortunately break unwinding across DLL
// boundaries when unwinding across FFI boundaries.
let static_unwind_libs = &["-lgcc_eh", "-l:libpthread.a"];
let mut late_link_args_static = TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Ld, static_unwind_libs);
super::add_link_args(&mut late_link_args_static, LinkerFlavor::Gcc, static_unwind_libs);
TargetOptions {
os: "windows".into(),
env: "gnu".into(),
vendor: "pc".into(),
// FIXME(#13846) this should be enabled for windows
function_sections: false,
linker: Some("gcc".into()),
dynamic_linking: true,
dll_prefix: "".into(),
dll_suffix: ".dll".into(),
exe_suffix: ".exe".into(),
families: cvs!["windows"],
is_like_windows: true,
allows_weak_linkage: false,
pre_link_args,
pre_link_objects: crt_objects::pre_mingw(),
post_link_objects: crt_objects::post_mingw(),
pre_link_objects_self_contained: crt_objects::pre_mingw_self_contained(),
post_link_objects_self_contained: crt_objects::post_mingw_self_contained(),
link_self_contained: LinkSelfContainedDefault::Mingw,
late_link_args,
late_link_args_dynamic,
late_link_args_static,
abi_return_struct_as_int: true,
emit_debug_gdb_scripts: false,
requires_uwtable: true,
eh_frame_header: false,
// FIXME(davidtwco): Support Split DWARF on Windows GNU - may require LLVM changes to
// output DWO, despite using DWARF, doesn't use ELF..
debuginfo_kind: DebuginfoKind::Pdb,
supported_split_debuginfo: Cow::Borrowed(&[SplitDebuginfo::Off]),
..Default::default()
}
}