use crate::spec::{LinkArgs, LinkerFlavor, TargetOptions}; use std::default::Default; pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions { let mut late_link_args = LinkArgs::new(); late_link_args.insert( LinkerFlavor::Gcc, vec![ // LLVM will insert calls to the stack protector functions // "__stack_chk_fail" and "__stack_chk_guard" into code in native // object files. Some platforms include these symbols directly in // libc, but at least historically these have been provided in // libssp.so on illumos and Solaris systems. "-lssp".to_string(), ], ); TargetOptions { os: "illumos".to_string(), dynamic_linking: true, executables: true, has_rpath: true, os_family: Some("unix".to_string()), is_like_solaris: true, limit_rdylib_exports: false, // Linker doesn't support this eliminate_frame_pointer: false, eh_frame_header: false, late_link_args, // While we support ELF TLS, rust requires a way to register // cleanup handlers (in C, this would be something along the lines of: // void register_callback(void (*fn)(void *), void *arg); // (see src/libstd/sys/unix/fast_thread_local.rs) that is currently // missing in illumos. For now at least, we must fallback to using // pthread_{get,set}specific. //has_elf_tls: true, // FIXME: Currently, rust is invoking cc to link, which ends up // causing these to get included twice. We should eventually transition // to having rustc invoke ld directly, in which case these will need to // be uncommented. // // We want XPG6 behavior from libc and libm. See standards(5) //pre_link_objects_exe: vec![ // "/usr/lib/amd64/values-Xc.o".to_string(), // "/usr/lib/amd64/values-xpg6.o".to_string(), //], ..Default::default() } }