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# 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/clang/clang.gni")
import("//build/config/compiler/compiler.gni")
import("//build/config/sanitizers/sanitizers.gni")
import("//build/config/win/visual_studio_version.gni")
import("//build/toolchain/toolchain.gni")
assert(is_win)
declare_args() {
# Set this to true to enable static analysis through Visual Studio's
# /analyze. This dramatically slows compiles and reports thousands of
# warnings, so normally this is done on a build machine and only the new
# warnings are examined.
use_vs_code_analysis = false
# Turn this on to have the linker output extra timing information.
win_linker_timing = false
}
# This is included by reference in the //build/config/compiler config that
# is applied to all targets. It is here to separate out the logic that is
# Windows-only.
config("compiler") {
if (current_cpu == "x86") {
asmflags = [
# When /safeseh is specified, the linker will only produce an image if it
# can also produce a table of the image's safe exception handlers. This
# table specifies for the operating system which exception handlers are
# valid for the image. Note that /SAFESEH isn't accepted on the command
# line, only /safeseh. This is only accepted by ml.exe, not ml64.exe.
"/safeseh",
]
}
cflags = [
"/Gy", # Enable function-level linking.
"/FS", # Preserve previous PDB behavior.
"/bigobj", # Some of our files are bigger than the regular limits.
]
# Force C/C++ mode for the given GN detected file type. This is necessary
# for precompiled headers where the same source file is compiled in both
# modes.
cflags_c = [ "/TC" ]
cflags_cc = [ "/TP" ]
cflags += [
# Tell the compiler to crash on failures. This is undocumented
# and unsupported but very handy.
"/d2FastFail",
# Work around crbug.com/526851, bug in VS 2015 RTM compiler.
"/Zc:sizedDealloc-",
]
# Building with Clang on Windows is a work in progress and very
# experimental. See crbug.com/82385.
if (is_clang) {
cflags += [ "-fmsc-version=1911" ]
if (current_cpu == "x86") {
cflags += [ "-m32" ]
} else {
cflags += [ "-m64" ]
}
if (exec_script("//build/win/use_ansi_codes.py", [], "trim string") ==
"True") {
cflags += [
# cmd.exe doesn't understand ANSI escape codes by default,
# so only enable them if something emulating them is around.
"-fansi-escape-codes",
]
}
# Clang runtime libraries, such as the sanitizer runtimes, live here.
lib_dirs = [ "$clang_base_path/lib/clang/$clang_version/lib/windows" ]
}
# /PROFILE ensures that the PDB file contains FIXUP information (growing the
# PDB file by about 5%) but does not otherwise alter the output binary. This
# information is used by the Syzygy optimization tool when decomposing the
# release image. It is enabled for syzyasan builds and opportunistically for
# other builds where it is not prohibited (not supported when incrementally
# linking, or using /debug:fastlink).
if (is_syzyasan) {
assert(!is_win_fastlink)
ldflags = [ "/PROFILE" ]
} else {
if (!is_debug && !is_component_build) {
if (is_win_fastlink) {
# /PROFILE implies the following linker flags. Therefore if we are
# skipping /PROFILE because it is incompatible with /DEBUG:FASTLINK
# we should explicitly add these flags in order to avoid unintended
# consequences such as larger binaries.
ldflags = [
"/OPT:REF",
"/OPT:ICF",
"/INCREMENTAL:NO",
"/FIXED:NO",
]
} else {
ldflags = [ "/PROFILE" ]
}
}
}
# arflags apply only to static_libraries. The normal linker configs are only
# set for executable and shared library targets so arflags must be set
# elsewhere. Since this is relatively contained, we just apply them in this
# more general config and they will only have an effect on static libraries.
arflags = [
# "No public symbols found; archive member will be inaccessible." This
# means that one or more object files in the library can never be
# pulled in to targets that link to this library. It's just a warning that
# the source file is a no-op.
"/ignore:4221",
]
}
config("vs_code_analysis") {
if (use_vs_code_analysis && !is_clang) {
# When use_vs_code_analysis is specified add the /analyze switch to enable
# static analysis. Specifying /analyze:WX- says that /analyze warnings
# should not be treated as errors.
cflags = [ "/analyze:WX-" ]
# Also, disable various noisy warnings that have low value.
cflags += [
"/wd6011", # Dereferencing NULL pointer
# C6285 is ~16% of raw warnings and has low value
"/wd6285", # non-zero constant || non-zero constant
"/wd6308", # realloc might return null pointer
# Possible infinite loop: use of the constant
# EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION in the exception-filter
"/wd6312",
"/wd6322", # Empty _except block
"/wd6330", # 'char' used instead of 'unsigned char' for istype() call
# C6334 is ~80% of raw warnings and has low value
"/wd6334", # sizeof applied to an expression with an operator
"/wd6326", # Potential comparison of constant with constant
"/wd6340", # Sign mismatch in function parameter
"/wd28159", # Consider using 'GetTickCount64'
"/wd28196", # The precondition is not satisfied
"/wd28204", # Inconsistent SAL annotations
"/wd28251", # Inconsistent SAL annotations
"/wd28252", # Inconsistent SAL annotations
"/wd28253", # Inconsistent SAL annotations
"/wd28278", # Function appears with no prototype in scope
"/wd28285", # syntax error in SAL annotation (in algorithm)
"/wd28301", # Inconsistent SAL annotations
"/wd28182", # Dereferencing NULL pointer
]
}
}
# This is included by reference in the //build/config/compiler:runtime_library
# config that is applied to all targets. It is here to separate out the logic
# that is Windows-only. Please see that target for advice on what should go in
# :runtime_library vs. :compiler.
config("runtime_library") {
cflags = []
# Defines that set up the CRT.
defines = [
"__STD_C",
"_CRT_RAND_S",
"_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE",
"_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0",
"_SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE",
]
# Defines that set up the Windows SDK.
defines += [
"_ATL_NO_OPENGL",
"_WINDOWS",
"CERT_CHAIN_PARA_HAS_EXTRA_FIELDS",
"PSAPI_VERSION=1",
"WIN32",
"_SECURE_ATL",
]
if (!use_vs_code_analysis) {
# This is required for ATL to use XP-safe versions of its functions.
# However it is prohibited when using /analyze
defines += [ "_USING_V110_SDK71_" ]
}
}
# Sets the default Windows build version. This is separated because some
# targets need to manually override it for their compiles.
config("winver") {
defines = [
"NTDDI_VERSION=0x0A000000",
"_WIN32_WINNT=0x0A00",
"WINVER=0x0A00",
]
}
# Linker flags for Windows SDK setup, this is applied only to EXEs and DLLs.
config("sdk_link") {
if (current_cpu == "x64") {
ldflags = [ "/MACHINE:X64" ]
lib_dirs = [
"$windows_sdk_path\Lib\winv6.3\um\x64",
"$visual_studio_path\VC\lib\amd64",
"$visual_studio_path\VC\atlmfc\lib\amd64",
]
} else {
ldflags = [
"/MACHINE:X86",
"/SAFESEH", # Not compatible with x64 so use only for x86.
"/largeaddressaware",
]
lib_dirs = [
"$windows_sdk_path\Lib\winv6.3\um\x86",
"$visual_studio_path\VC\lib",
"$visual_studio_path\VC\atlmfc\lib",
]
}
}
# This default linker setup is provided separately from the SDK setup so
# targets who want different library configurations can remove this and specify
# their own.
config("common_linker_setup") {
ldflags = [
"/fastfail",
"/FIXED:NO",
"/ignore:4199",
"/ignore:4221",
"/NXCOMPAT",
]
# ASLR makes debugging with windbg difficult because Chrome.exe and
# Chrome.dll share the same base name. As result, windbg will name the
# Chrome.dll module like chrome_<base address>, where <base address>
# typically changes with each launch. This in turn means that breakpoints in
# Chrome.dll don't stick from one launch to the next. For this reason, we
# turn ASLR off in debug builds.
if (is_debug) {
ldflags += [ "/DYNAMICBASE:NO" ]
} else {
ldflags += [ "/DYNAMICBASE" ]
}
if (win_linker_timing) {
ldflags += [
"/time",
"/verbose:incr",
]
}
}
config("cfi_linker") {
# Control Flow Guard (CFG)
# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/mt637065.aspx
# /DYNAMICBASE (ASLR) is turned off in debug builds, therefore CFG cant be
# turned on either.
# TODO(thakis): Turn this on with lld once supported, https://crbug.com/693709
if (!is_debug && !use_lld) {
# Turn on CFG in msvc linker, regardless of compiler used. Turn off CFG for
# longjmp (new in VS 2017) because it relies on compiler support which we do
# not have enabled.
ldflags = [ "/guard:cf,nolongjmp" ]
}
}
# CRT --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configures how the runtime library (CRT) is going to be used.
# See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2kzt1wy3.aspx for a reference of
# what each value does.
config("default_crt") {
if (is_component_build) {
# Component mode: dynamic CRT. Since the library is shared, it requires
# exceptions or will give errors about things not matching, so keep
# exceptions on.
configs = [ ":dynamic_crt" ]
} else {
if (current_os != "win") {
# WindowsRT: use the dynamic CRT.
configs = [ ":dynamic_crt" ]
} else {
# Desktop Windows: static CRT.
configs = [ ":static_crt" ]
}
}
}
# Use this to force the debug CRT for when building perf-critical build tools
# that need to be fully optimized even in debug builds, for those times when the
# debug CRT is part of the bottleneck. This also avoids *implicitly* defining
# _DEBUG.
config("release_crt") {
if (is_component_build) {
cflags = [ "/MD" ]
} else {
cflags = [ "/MT" ]
}
}
config("dynamic_crt") {
if (is_debug) {
# This pulls in the DLL debug CRT and defines _DEBUG
cflags = [ "/MDd" ]
} else {
cflags = [ "/MD" ]
}
}
config("static_crt") {
if (is_debug) {
# This pulls in the static debug CRT and defines _DEBUG
cflags = [ "/MTd" ]
} else {
cflags = [ "/MT" ]
}
}
# Subsystem --------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is appended to the subsystem to specify a minimum version.
if (current_cpu == "x64") {
# The number after the comma is the minimum required OS version.
# 5.02 = Windows Server 2003.
subsystem_version_suffix = ",5.02"
} else {
# 5.01 = Windows XP.
subsystem_version_suffix = ",5.01"
}
config("console") {
ldflags = [ "/SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE$subsystem_version_suffix" ]
}
config("windowed") {
ldflags = [ "/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS$subsystem_version_suffix" ]
}
# Incremental linking ----------------------------------------------------------
incremental_linking_on_switch = [ "/INCREMENTAL" ]
incremental_linking_off_switch = [ "/INCREMENTAL:NO" ]
# Disable incremental linking for syzyasan, enable for debug builds and all
# component builds - any builds where performance is not job one.
if ((is_debug || is_component_build) && !is_syzyasan) {
default_incremental_linking_switch = incremental_linking_on_switch
} else {
default_incremental_linking_switch = incremental_linking_off_switch
}
# Applies incremental linking or not depending on the current configuration.
config("default_incremental_linking") {
ldflags = default_incremental_linking_switch
}
# Explicitly on or off incremental linking
config("incremental_linking") {
ldflags = incremental_linking_on_switch
}
config("no_incremental_linking") {
ldflags = incremental_linking_off_switch
}
# Some large modules can't handle incremental linking in some situations. This
# config should be applied to large modules to turn off incremental linking
# when it won't work.
config("default_large_module_incremental_linking") {
if (symbol_level == 0 || (current_cpu == "x86" && is_component_build)) {
# In these configurations, ilk file sizes stay low enough that we can
# link incrementally.
ldflags = default_incremental_linking_switch
} else {
ldflags = incremental_linking_off_switch
}
}
# Character set ----------------------------------------------------------------
# Not including this config means "ansi" (8-bit system codepage).
config("unicode") {
defines = [
"_UNICODE",
"UNICODE",
]
}
# Lean and mean ----------------------------------------------------------------
# Some third party code might not compile with WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN so we have
# to have a separate config for it. Remove this config from your target to
# get the "bloaty and accommodating" version of windows.h.
config("lean_and_mean") {
defines = [ "WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN" ]
}
# Nominmax --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Some third party code defines NOMINMAX before including windows.h, which
# then causes warnings when it's been previously defined on the command line.
# For such targets, this config can be removed.
config("nominmax") {
defines = [ "NOMINMAX" ]
}
# Target WinRT ----------------------------------------------------------------
# When targeting Windows Runtime, certain compiler/linker flags are necessary.
config("target_winrt") {
defines = [
"WINRT",
"WINAPI_FAMILY=WINAPI_FAMILY_PC_APP",
]
cflags_cc = [
"/ZW",
"/EHsc",
]
}