Source code for spack.compiler

# Copyright 2013-2023 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 contextlib
import itertools
import os
import platform
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
from typing import List, Optional, Sequence

import llnl.util.lang
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.filesystem import path_contains_subdirectory, paths_containing_libs

import spack.compilers
import spack.error
import spack.spec
import spack.util.executable
import spack.util.module_cmd
import spack.version
from spack.util.environment import filter_system_paths
from spack.util.path import system_path_filter

__all__ = ["Compiler"]


@llnl.util.lang.memoized
def _get_compiler_version_output(compiler_path, version_arg, ignore_errors=()):
    """Invokes the compiler at a given path passing a single
    version argument and returns the output.

    Args:
        compiler_path (path): path of the compiler to be invoked
        version_arg (str): the argument used to extract version information
    """
    compiler = spack.util.executable.Executable(compiler_path)
    if version_arg:
        output = compiler(version_arg, output=str, error=str, ignore_errors=ignore_errors)
    else:
        output = compiler(output=str, error=str, ignore_errors=ignore_errors)
    return output


def get_compiler_version_output(compiler_path, *args, **kwargs):
    """Wrapper for _get_compiler_version_output()."""
    # This ensures that we memoize compiler output by *absolute path*,
    # not just executable name. If we don't do this, and the path changes
    # (e.g., during testing), we can get incorrect results.
    if not os.path.isabs(compiler_path):
        compiler_path = spack.util.executable.which_string(compiler_path, required=True)

    return _get_compiler_version_output(compiler_path, *args, **kwargs)


def tokenize_flags(flags_values, propagate=False):
    """Given a compiler flag specification as a string, this returns a list
    where the entries are the flags. For compiler options which set values
    using the syntax "-flag value", this function groups flags and their
    values together. Any token not preceded by a "-" is considered the
    value of a prior flag."""
    tokens = flags_values.split()
    if not tokens:
        return []
    flag = tokens[0]
    flags_with_propagation = []
    for token in tokens[1:]:
        if not token.startswith("-"):
            flag += " " + token
        else:
            flags_with_propagation.append((flag, propagate))
            flag = token
    flags_with_propagation.append((flag, propagate))
    return flags_with_propagation


#: regex for parsing linker lines
_LINKER_LINE = re.compile(r"^( *|.*[/\\])" r"(link|ld|([^/\\]+-)?ld|collect2)" r"[^/\\]*( |$)")

#: components of linker lines to ignore
_LINKER_LINE_IGNORE = re.compile(r"(collect2 version|^[A-Za-z0-9_]+=|/ldfe )")

#: regex to match linker search paths
_LINK_DIR_ARG = re.compile(r"^-L(.:)?(?P<dir>[/\\].*)")

#: regex to match linker library path arguments
_LIBPATH_ARG = re.compile(r"^[-/](LIBPATH|libpath):(?P<dir>.*)")


def _parse_link_paths(string):
    """Parse implicit link paths from compiler debug output.

    This gives the compiler runtime library paths that we need to add to
    the RPATH of generated binaries and libraries.  It allows us to
    ensure, e.g., that codes load the right libstdc++ for their compiler.
    """
    lib_search_paths = False
    raw_link_dirs = []
    tty.debug("parsing implicit link info")
    for line in string.splitlines():
        if lib_search_paths:
            if line.startswith("\t"):
                raw_link_dirs.append(line[1:])
                continue
            else:
                lib_search_paths = False
        elif line.startswith("Library search paths:"):
            lib_search_paths = True

        if not _LINKER_LINE.match(line):
            continue
        if _LINKER_LINE_IGNORE.match(line):
            continue
        tty.debug("linker line: %s" % line)

        next_arg = False
        for arg in line.split():
            if arg in ("-L", "-Y"):
                next_arg = True
                continue

            if next_arg:
                raw_link_dirs.append(arg)
                next_arg = False
                continue

            link_dir_arg = _LINK_DIR_ARG.match(arg)
            if link_dir_arg:
                link_dir = link_dir_arg.group("dir")
                tty.debug("linkdir: %s" % link_dir)
                raw_link_dirs.append(link_dir)

            link_dir_arg = _LIBPATH_ARG.match(arg)
            if link_dir_arg:
                link_dir = link_dir_arg.group("dir")
                tty.debug("libpath: %s", link_dir)
                raw_link_dirs.append(link_dir)
    tty.debug("found raw link dirs: %s" % ", ".join(raw_link_dirs))

    implicit_link_dirs = list()
    visited = set()
    for link_dir in raw_link_dirs:
        normalized_path = os.path.abspath(link_dir)
        if normalized_path not in visited:
            implicit_link_dirs.append(normalized_path)
            visited.add(normalized_path)

    tty.debug("found link dirs: %s" % ", ".join(implicit_link_dirs))
    return implicit_link_dirs


@system_path_filter
def _parse_non_system_link_dirs(string: str) -> List[str]:
    """Parses link paths out of compiler debug output.

    Args:
        string: compiler debug output as a string

    Returns:
        Implicit link paths parsed from the compiler output
    """
    link_dirs = _parse_link_paths(string)

    # Remove directories that do not exist. Some versions of the Cray compiler
    # report nonexistent directories
    link_dirs = [d for d in link_dirs if os.path.isdir(d)]

    # Return set of directories containing needed compiler libs, minus
    # system paths. Note that 'filter_system_paths' only checks for an
    # exact match, while 'in_system_subdirectory' checks if a path contains
    # a system directory as a subdirectory
    link_dirs = filter_system_paths(link_dirs)
    return list(p for p in link_dirs if not in_system_subdirectory(p))


def in_system_subdirectory(path):
    system_dirs = [
        "/lib/",
        "/lib64/",
        "/usr/lib/",
        "/usr/lib64/",
        "/usr/local/lib/",
        "/usr/local/lib64/",
    ]
    return any(path_contains_subdirectory(path, x) for x in system_dirs)


[docs]class Compiler(object): """This class encapsulates a Spack "compiler", which includes C, C++, and Fortran compilers. Subclasses should implement support for specific compilers, their possible names, arguments, and how to identify the particular type of compiler.""" # Subclasses use possible names of C compiler cc_names: List[str] = [] # Subclasses use possible names of C++ compiler cxx_names: List[str] = [] # Subclasses use possible names of Fortran 77 compiler f77_names: List[str] = [] # Subclasses use possible names of Fortran 90 compiler fc_names: List[str] = [] # Optional prefix regexes for searching for this type of compiler. # Prefixes are sometimes used for toolchains prefixes: List[str] = [] # Optional suffix regexes for searching for this type of compiler. # Suffixes are used by some frameworks, e.g. macports uses an '-mp-X.Y' # version suffix for gcc. suffixes = [r"-.*"] #: Compiler argument that produces version information version_argument = "-dumpversion" #: Return values to ignore when invoking the compiler to get its version ignore_version_errors: Sequence[int] = () #: Regex used to extract version from compiler's output version_regex = "(.*)" # These libraries are anticipated to be required by all executables built # by any compiler _all_compiler_rpath_libraries = ["libc", "libc++", "libstdc++"] # Default flags used by a compiler to set an rpath @property def cc_rpath_arg(self): return "-Wl,-rpath," @property def cxx_rpath_arg(self): return "-Wl,-rpath," @property def f77_rpath_arg(self): return "-Wl,-rpath," @property def fc_rpath_arg(self): return "-Wl,-rpath," @property def linker_arg(self): """Flag that need to be used to pass an argument to the linker.""" return "-Wl," @property def disable_new_dtags(self): if platform.system() == "Darwin": return "" return "--disable-new-dtags" @property def enable_new_dtags(self): if platform.system() == "Darwin": return "" return "--enable-new-dtags" @property def debug_flags(self): return ["-g"] @property def opt_flags(self): return ["-O", "-O0", "-O1", "-O2", "-O3"] # Cray PrgEnv name that can be used to load this compiler PrgEnv: Optional[str] = None # Name of module used to switch versions of this compiler PrgEnv_compiler: Optional[str] = None def __init__( self, cspec, operating_system, target, paths, modules=None, alias=None, environment=None, extra_rpaths=None, enable_implicit_rpaths=None, **kwargs, ): self.spec = cspec self.operating_system = str(operating_system) self.target = target self.modules = modules or [] self.alias = alias self.environment = environment or {} self.extra_rpaths = extra_rpaths or [] self.enable_implicit_rpaths = enable_implicit_rpaths self.cc = paths[0] self.cxx = paths[1] self.f77 = None self.fc = None if len(paths) > 2: self.f77 = paths[2] if len(paths) == 3: self.fc = self.f77 else: self.fc = paths[3] # Unfortunately have to make sure these params are accepted # in the same order they are returned by sorted(flags) # in compilers/__init__.py self.flags = spack.spec.FlagMap(self.spec) for flag in self.flags.valid_compiler_flags(): value = kwargs.get(flag, None) if value is not None: values_with_propagation = tokenize_flags(value, False) for value, propagation in values_with_propagation: self.flags.add_flag(flag, value, propagation) # caching value for compiler reported version # used for version checks for API, e.g. C++11 flag self._real_version = None
[docs] def verify_executables(self): """Raise an error if any of the compiler executables is not valid. This method confirms that for all of the compilers (cc, cxx, f77, fc) that have paths, those paths exist and are executable by the current user. Raises a CompilerAccessError if any of the non-null paths for the compiler are not accessible. """ def accessible_exe(exe): # compilers may contain executable names (on Cray or user edited) if not os.path.isabs(exe): exe = spack.util.executable.which_string(exe) if not exe: return False return os.path.isfile(exe) and os.access(exe, os.X_OK) # setup environment before verifying in case we have executable names # instead of absolute paths with self.compiler_environment(): missing = [ cmp for cmp in (self.cc, self.cxx, self.f77, self.fc) if cmp and not accessible_exe(cmp) ] if missing: raise CompilerAccessError(self, missing)
@property def version(self): return self.spec.version @property def real_version(self): """Executable reported compiler version used for API-determinations E.g. C++11 flag checks. """ if not self._real_version: try: real_version = spack.version.Version(self.get_real_version()) if real_version == spack.version.Version("unknown"): return self.version self._real_version = real_version except spack.util.executable.ProcessError: self._real_version = self.version return self._real_version
[docs] def implicit_rpaths(self): if self.enable_implicit_rpaths is False: return [] # Put CXX first since it has the most linking issues # And because it has flags that affect linking exe_paths = [x for x in [self.cxx, self.cc, self.fc, self.f77] if x] link_dirs = self._get_compiler_link_paths(exe_paths) all_required_libs = list(self.required_libs) + Compiler._all_compiler_rpath_libraries return list(paths_containing_libs(link_dirs, all_required_libs))
@property def required_libs(self): """For executables created with this compiler, the compiler libraries that would be generally required to run it. """ # By default every compiler returns the empty list return [] def _get_compiler_link_paths(self, paths): first_compiler = next((c for c in paths if c), None) if not first_compiler: return [] if not self.verbose_flag: # In this case there is no mechanism to learn what link directories # are used by the compiler return [] # What flag types apply to first_compiler, in what order flags = ["cppflags", "ldflags"] if first_compiler == self.cc: flags = ["cflags"] + flags elif first_compiler == self.cxx: flags = ["cxxflags"] + flags else: flags.append("fflags") try: tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="spack-implicit-link-info") fout = os.path.join(tmpdir, "output") fin = os.path.join(tmpdir, "main.c") with open(fin, "w+") as csource: csource.write( "int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { " "(void)argc; (void)argv; return 0; }\n" ) compiler_exe = spack.util.executable.Executable(first_compiler) for flag_type in flags: for flag in self.flags.get(flag_type, []): compiler_exe.add_default_arg(flag) output = "" with self.compiler_environment(): output = str( compiler_exe(self.verbose_flag, fin, "-o", fout, output=str, error=str) ) # str for py2 return _parse_non_system_link_dirs(output) except spack.util.executable.ProcessError as pe: tty.debug("ProcessError: Command exited with non-zero status: " + pe.long_message) return [] finally: shutil.rmtree(tmpdir, ignore_errors=True) @property def verbose_flag(self): """ This property should be overridden in the compiler subclass if a verbose flag is available. If it is not overridden, it is assumed to not be supported. """ # This property should be overridden in the compiler subclass if # OpenMP is supported by that compiler @property def openmp_flag(self): # If it is not overridden, assume it is not supported and warn the user raise UnsupportedCompilerFlag(self, "OpenMP", "openmp_flag") # This property should be overridden in the compiler subclass if # C++98 is not the default standard for that compiler @property def cxx98_flag(self): return "" # This property should be overridden in the compiler subclass if # C++11 is supported by that compiler @property def cxx11_flag(self): # If it is not overridden, assume it is not supported and warn the user raise UnsupportedCompilerFlag(self, "the C++11 standard", "cxx11_flag") # This property should be overridden in the compiler subclass if # C++14 is supported by that compiler @property def cxx14_flag(self): # If it is not overridden, assume it is not supported and warn the user raise UnsupportedCompilerFlag(self, "the C++14 standard", "cxx14_flag") # This property should be overridden in the compiler subclass if # C++17 is supported by that compiler @property def cxx17_flag(self): # If it is not overridden, assume it is not supported and warn the user raise UnsupportedCompilerFlag(self, "the C++17 standard", "cxx17_flag") # This property should be overridden in the compiler subclass if # C99 is supported by that compiler @property def c99_flag(self): # If it is not overridden, assume it is not supported and warn the user raise UnsupportedCompilerFlag(self, "the C99 standard", "c99_flag") # This property should be overridden in the compiler subclass if # C11 is supported by that compiler @property def c11_flag(self): # If it is not overridden, assume it is not supported and warn the user raise UnsupportedCompilerFlag(self, "the C11 standard", "c11_flag") @property def cc_pic_flag(self): """Returns the flag used by the C compiler to produce Position Independent Code (PIC).""" return "-fPIC" @property def cxx_pic_flag(self): """Returns the flag used by the C++ compiler to produce Position Independent Code (PIC).""" return "-fPIC" @property def f77_pic_flag(self): """Returns the flag used by the F77 compiler to produce Position Independent Code (PIC).""" return "-fPIC" @property def fc_pic_flag(self): """Returns the flag used by the FC compiler to produce Position Independent Code (PIC).""" return "-fPIC" # Note: This is not a class method. The class methods are used to detect # compilers on PATH based systems, and do not set up the run environment of # the compiler. This method can be called on `module` based systems as well
[docs] def get_real_version(self): """Query the compiler for its version. This is the "real" compiler version, regardless of what is in the compilers.yaml file, which the user can change to name their compiler. Use the runtime environment of the compiler (modules and environment modifications) to enable the compiler to run properly on any platform. """ cc = spack.util.executable.Executable(self.cc) with self.compiler_environment(): output = cc( self.version_argument, output=str, error=str, ignore_errors=tuple(self.ignore_version_errors), ) return self.extract_version_from_output(output)
@property def prefix(self): """Query the compiler for its install prefix. This is the install path as reported by the compiler. Note that paths for cc, cxx, etc are not enough to find the install prefix of the compiler, since the can be symlinks, wrappers, or filenames instead of absolute paths.""" raise NotImplementedError("prefix is not implemented for this compiler") # # Compiler classes have methods for querying the version of # specific compiler executables. This is used when discovering compilers. # # Compiler *instances* are just data objects, and can only be # constructed from an actual set of executables. #
[docs] @classmethod def default_version(cls, cc): """Override just this to override all compiler version functions.""" output = get_compiler_version_output( cc, cls.version_argument, tuple(cls.ignore_version_errors) ) return cls.extract_version_from_output(output)
[docs] @classmethod @llnl.util.lang.memoized def extract_version_from_output(cls, output): """Extracts the version from compiler's output.""" match = re.search(cls.version_regex, output) return match.group(1) if match else "unknown"
[docs] @classmethod def cc_version(cls, cc): return cls.default_version(cc)
[docs] @classmethod def cxx_version(cls, cxx): return cls.default_version(cxx)
[docs] @classmethod def f77_version(cls, f77): return cls.default_version(f77)
[docs] @classmethod def fc_version(cls, fc): return cls.default_version(fc)
[docs] @classmethod def search_regexps(cls, language): # Compile all the regular expressions used for files beforehand. # This searches for any combination of <prefix><name><suffix> # defined for the compiler compiler_names = getattr(cls, "{0}_names".format(language)) prefixes = [""] + cls.prefixes suffixes = [""] # Windows compilers generally have an extension of some sort # as do most files on Windows, handle that case here if sys.platform == "win32": ext = r"\.(?:exe|bat)" cls_suf = [suf + ext for suf in cls.suffixes] ext_suf = [ext] suffixes = suffixes + cls.suffixes + cls_suf + ext_suf else: suffixes = suffixes + cls.suffixes regexp_fmt = r"^({0}){1}({2})$" return [ re.compile(regexp_fmt.format(prefix, re.escape(name), suffix)) for prefix, name, suffix in itertools.product(prefixes, compiler_names, suffixes) ]
[docs] def setup_custom_environment(self, pkg, env): """Set any environment variables necessary to use the compiler.""" pass
def __repr__(self): """Return a string representation of the compiler toolchain.""" return self.__str__() def __str__(self): """Return a string representation of the compiler toolchain.""" return "%s(%s)" % ( self.name, "\n ".join( ( str(s) for s in ( self.cc, self.cxx, self.f77, self.fc, self.modules, str(self.operating_system), ) ) ), )
[docs] @contextlib.contextmanager def compiler_environment(self): # yield immediately if no modules if not self.modules: yield return # store environment to replace later backup_env = os.environ.copy() try: # load modules and set env variables for module in self.modules: # On cray, mic-knl module cannot be loaded without cce module # See: https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/3153 if os.environ.get("CRAY_CPU_TARGET") == "mic-knl": spack.util.module_cmd.load_module("cce") spack.util.module_cmd.load_module(module) # apply other compiler environment changes env = spack.util.environment.EnvironmentModifications() env.extend(spack.schema.environment.parse(self.environment)) env.apply_modifications() yield except BaseException: raise finally: # Restore environment regardless of whether inner code succeeded os.environ.clear() os.environ.update(backup_env)
class CompilerAccessError(spack.error.SpackError): def __init__(self, compiler, paths): msg = "Compiler '%s' has executables that are missing" % compiler.spec msg += " or are not executable: %s" % paths super(CompilerAccessError, self).__init__(msg) class InvalidCompilerError(spack.error.SpackError): def __init__(self): super(InvalidCompilerError, self).__init__("Compiler has no executables.") class UnsupportedCompilerFlag(spack.error.SpackError): def __init__(self, compiler, feature, flag_name, ver_string=None): super(UnsupportedCompilerFlag, self).__init__( "{0} ({1}) does not support {2} (as compiler.{3}).".format( compiler.name, ver_string if ver_string else compiler.version, feature, flag_name ), "If you think it should, please edit the compiler.{0} subclass to".format( compiler.name ) + " implement the {0} property and submit a pull request or issue.".format(flag_name), )