Source code for spack.abi

# Copyright 2013-2021 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)

import os

from llnl.util.lang import memoized

import spack.spec
from spack.compilers.clang import Clang
from spack.spec import CompilerSpec
from spack.util.executable import Executable, ProcessError


[docs]class ABI(object): """This class provides methods to test ABI compatibility between specs. The current implementation is rather rough and could be improved."""
[docs] def architecture_compatible(self, target, constraint): """Return true if architecture of target spec is ABI compatible to the architecture of constraint spec. If either the target or constraint specs have no architecture, target is also defined as architecture ABI compatible to constraint.""" return not target.architecture or not constraint.architecture or \ target.architecture.satisfies(constraint.architecture)
@memoized def _gcc_get_libstdcxx_version(self, version): """Returns gcc ABI compatibility info by getting the library version of a compiler's libstdc++ or libgcc_s""" from spack.build_environment import dso_suffix spec = CompilerSpec("gcc", version) compilers = spack.compilers.compilers_for_spec(spec) if not compilers: return None compiler = compilers[0] rungcc = None libname = None output = None if compiler.cxx: rungcc = Executable(compiler.cxx) libname = "libstdc++." + dso_suffix elif compiler.cc: rungcc = Executable(compiler.cc) libname = "libgcc_s." + dso_suffix else: return None try: # Some gcc's are actually clang and don't respond properly to # --print-file-name (they just print the filename, not the # full path). Ignore these and expect them to be handled as clang. if Clang.default_version(rungcc.exe[0]) != 'unknown': return None output = rungcc("--print-file-name=%s" % libname, output=str) except ProcessError: return None if not output: return None libpath = os.path.realpath(output.strip()) if not libpath: return None return os.path.basename(libpath) @memoized def _gcc_compiler_compare(self, pversion, cversion): """Returns true iff the gcc version pversion and cversion are ABI compatible.""" plib = self._gcc_get_libstdcxx_version(pversion) clib = self._gcc_get_libstdcxx_version(cversion) if not plib or not clib: return False return plib == clib def _intel_compiler_compare(self, pversion, cversion): """Returns true iff the intel version pversion and cversion are ABI compatible""" # Test major and minor versions. Ignore build version. if (len(pversion.version) < 2 or len(cversion.version) < 2): return False return pversion.version[:2] == cversion.version[:2]
[docs] def compiler_compatible(self, parent, child, **kwargs): """Return true if compilers for parent and child are ABI compatible.""" if not parent.compiler or not child.compiler: return True if parent.compiler.name != child.compiler.name: # Different compiler families are assumed ABI incompatible return False if kwargs.get('loose', False): return True # TODO: Can we move the specialized ABI matching stuff # TODO: into compiler classes? for pversion in parent.compiler.versions: for cversion in child.compiler.versions: # For a few compilers use specialized comparisons. # Otherwise match on version match. if pversion.satisfies(cversion): return True elif (parent.compiler.name == "gcc" and self._gcc_compiler_compare(pversion, cversion)): return True elif (parent.compiler.name == "intel" and self._intel_compiler_compare(pversion, cversion)): return True return False
[docs] def compatible(self, target, constraint, **kwargs): """Returns true if target spec is ABI compatible to constraint spec""" loosematch = kwargs.get('loose', False) return self.architecture_compatible(target, constraint) and \ self.compiler_compatible(target, constraint, loose=loosematch)