X-Git-Url: http://git.bitcoin.ninja/index.cgi?p=ldk-c-bindings;a=blobdiff_plain;f=genbindings.sh;h=0e426022ca334c03420239475f31fbb6bb07193f;hp=739699977e58319c4c12188761f35e5a11c951a5;hb=b8a21c1e6b1ae94f73708047ea844b04a61f8f1d;hpb=ad08c7133bca23cbd4c5a8a018b92cdd0ec952c8 diff --git a/genbindings.sh b/genbindings.sh index 7396999..0e42602 100755 --- a/genbindings.sh +++ b/genbindings.sh @@ -9,11 +9,13 @@ if [ ! -d "$1/lightning" -o "$2" != "true" -a "$2" != "false" ]; then exit 1 fi +export LC_ALL=C + # On reasonable systems, we can use realpath here, but OSX is a diva with 20-year-old software. ORIG_PWD="$(pwd)" cd "$1" LIGHTNING_PATH="$(pwd)" -LIGHTNING_GIT="$(git describe --tag --dirty)" +LIGHTNING_GIT="$(git describe --tag --dirty --abbrev=16)" cd "$ORIG_PWD" # Generate (and reasonably test) C bindings @@ -31,7 +33,7 @@ mv lightning-c-bindings/src/bitcoin ./ git checkout lightning-c-bindings/src git checkout lightning-c-bindings/include -BINDINGS_GIT="$(git describe --tag --dirty)" +BINDINGS_GIT="$(git describe --tag --dirty --abbrev=16)" echo -e "#ifndef _LDK_HEADER_VER" > lightning-c-bindings/include/ldk_ver.h echo -e "static inline int _ldk_strncmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, uint64_t n) {" >> lightning-c-bindings/include/ldk_ver.h echo -e "\tif (n && *s1 != *s2) return 1;" >> lightning-c-bindings/include/ldk_ver.h @@ -112,9 +114,11 @@ echo > /tmp/crate-source.txt if [ "$2" = "true" ]; then add_crate lightning lightning --features=allow_wallclock_use ', features = ["allow_wallclock_use"]' add_crate "lightning-persister" "lightning_persister" + add_crate "lightning-background-processor" "lightning_background_processor" else add_crate lightning lightning drop_crate "lightning-persister" + drop_crate "lightning-background-processor" fi add_crate "lightning-invoice" "lightning_invoice" @@ -135,13 +139,25 @@ PATH="$(pwd)/deterministic-build-wrappers:$PATH:~/.cargo/bin" cd lightning-c-bindings # Remap paths so that our builds are deterministic -export RUSTFLAGS="--remap-path-prefix $LIGHTNING_PATH=rust-lightning --remap-path-prefix $(pwd)=ldk-c-bindings --remap-path-prefix $HOME/.cargo= -C target-cpu=generic" +export RUSTFLAGS="--remap-path-prefix $LIGHTNING_PATH=rust-lightning --remap-path-prefix $(pwd)=ldk-c-bindings --remap-path-prefix $HOME/.cargo= -C target-cpu=sandybridge" # If the C compiler supports it, also set -ffile-prefix-map echo "int main() {}" > genbindings_path_map_test_file.c clang -o /dev/null -ffile-prefix-map=$HOME/.cargo= genbindings_path_map_test_file.c > /dev/null 2>&1 && # Now that we've done our last non-LTO build, turn on LTO in CFLAGS as well -export CFLAGS="-ffile-prefix-map=$HOME/.cargo=" +export BASE_CFLAGS="-ffile-prefix-map=$HOME/.cargo= -frandom-seed=42" +ENV_TARGET=$(rustc --version --verbose | grep host | awk '{ print $2 }' | sed 's/-/_/g') +case "$ENV_TARGET" in + "x86_64"*) + export RUSTFLAGS="$RUSTFLAGS -C target-cpu=sandybridge" + export CFLAGS_$ENV_TARGET="$BASE_CFLAGS -march=sandybridge -mcpu=sandybridge -mtune=sandybridge" + ;; + *) + # Assume this isn't targeted at another host and build for the host's CPU. + export RUSTFLAGS="$RUSTFLAGS -C target-cpu=native" + export CFLAGS_$ENV_TARGET="$BASE_CFLAGS -mcpu=native" + ;; +esac rm genbindings_path_map_test_file.c cargo build @@ -305,7 +321,7 @@ if [ "$HOST_PLATFORM" != "host: x86_64-apple-darwin" -a "$CLANGPP" != "" ]; then # The cc-rs crate tries to force -fdata-sections and -ffunction-sections on, which # breaks -fembed-bitcode, so we turn off cc-rs' default flags and specify exactly # what we want here. - export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fPIC -fembed-bitcode" + export CFLAGS_$ENV_TARGET="$BASE_CFLAGS -fPIC -fembed-bitcode -march=sandybridge" export CRATE_CC_NO_DEFAULTS=true fi @@ -314,9 +330,9 @@ if [ "$2" = "false" -a "$(rustc --print target-list | grep wasm32-wasi)" != "" ] echo "int main() {}" > genbindings_wasm_test_file.c if clang -nostdlib -o /dev/null --target=wasm32-wasi -Wl,--no-entry genbindings_wasm_test_file.c > /dev/null 2>&1; then # And if it does, build a WASM binary without capturing errors - export CFLAGS_wasm32_wasi="-target wasm32" + export CFLAGS_wasm32_wasi="$BASE_CFLAGS -target wasm32" cargo rustc -v --target=wasm32-wasi - export CFLAGS_wasm32_wasi="-target wasm32 -Os" + export CFLAGS_wasm32_wasi="$BASE_CFLAGS -target wasm32 -Os" CARGO_PROFILE_RELEASE_LTO=true cargo rustc -v --release --target=wasm32-wasi -- -C embed-bitcode=yes -C opt-level=s -C linker-plugin-lto -C lto else echo "Cannot build WASM lib as clang does not seem to support the wasm32-wasi target" @@ -330,7 +346,7 @@ if [ "$HOST_PLATFORM" != "host: x86_64-apple-darwin" -a "$CLANGPP" != "" ]; then # or Ubuntu packages). This should work fine on Distros which do more involved # packaging than simply shipping the rustup binaries (eg Debian should Just Work # here). - export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O3" + export CFLAGS_$ENV_TARGET="$BASE_CFLAGS -O3 -fPIC -fembed-bitcode -march=sandybridge" # Rust doesn't recognize CFLAGS changes, so we need to clean build artifacts cargo clean --release CARGO_PROFILE_RELEASE_LTO=true cargo rustc -v --release -- -C linker-plugin-lto -C lto -C link-arg=-fuse-ld=lld