# 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 errno import os import re import subprocess import sys """ Copies the given "win tool" (which the toolchain uses to wrap compiler invocations) and the environment blocks for the 32-bit and 64-bit builds on Windows to the build directory. The arguments are the visual studio install location and the location of the win tool. The script assumes that the root build directory is the current dir and the files will be written to the current directory. """ def _ExtractImportantEnvironment(output_of_set): """Extracts environment variables required for the toolchain to run from a textual dump output by the cmd.exe 'set' command.""" envvars_to_save = ( 'goma_.*', # TODO(scottmg): This is ugly, but needed for goma. 'include', 'lib', 'libpath', 'path', 'pathext', 'systemroot', 'temp', 'tmp', ) env = {} for line in output_of_set.splitlines(): for envvar in envvars_to_save: if re.match(envvar + '=', line.lower()): var, setting = line.split('=', 1) if envvar == 'path': # Our own rules (for running gyp-win-tool) and other actions in # Chromium rely on python being in the path. Add the path to this # python here so that if it's not in the path when ninja is run # later, python will still be found. setting = os.path.dirname(sys.executable) + os.pathsep + setting env[var.upper()] = setting break for required in ('SYSTEMROOT', 'TEMP', 'TMP'): if required not in env: raise Exception('Environment variable "%s" ' 'required to be set to valid path' % required) return env def _SetupScript(target_arch, sdk_dir): """Returns a command (with arguments) to be used to set up the environment.""" # Check if we are running in the SDK command line environment and use # the setup script from the SDK if so. |target_arch| should be either # 'x86' or 'x64'. assert target_arch in ('x86', 'x64') if bool(int(os.environ.get('DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN', 1))) and sdk_dir: return [os.path.normpath(os.path.join(sdk_dir, 'Bin/SetEnv.Cmd')), '/' + target_arch] else: # We only support x64-hosted tools. # TODO(scottmg|dpranke): Non-depot_tools toolchain: need to get Visual # Studio install location from registry. return [os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.environ['GYP_MSVS_OVERRIDE_PATH'], 'VC/vcvarsall.bat')), 'amd64_x86' if target_arch == 'x86' else 'amd64'] def _FormatAsEnvironmentBlock(envvar_dict): """Format as an 'environment block' directly suitable for CreateProcess. Briefly this is a list of key=value\0, terminated by an additional \0. See CreateProcess documentation for more details.""" block = '' nul = '\0' for key, value in envvar_dict.iteritems(): block += key + '=' + value + nul block += nul return block def _CopyTool(source_path): """Copies the given tool to the current directory, including a warning not to edit it.""" with open(source_path) as source_file: tool_source = source_file.readlines() # Add header and write it out to the current directory (which should be the # root build dir). with open("gyp-win-tool", 'w') as tool_file: tool_file.write(''.join([tool_source[0], '# Generated by setup_toolchain.py do not edit.\n'] + tool_source[1:])) def main(): if len(sys.argv) != 6: print('Usage setup_toolchain.py ' ' ' ' ') sys.exit(2) vs_path = sys.argv[1] tool_source = sys.argv[2] win_sdk_path = sys.argv[3] runtime_dirs = sys.argv[4] cpu_arch = sys.argv[5] _CopyTool(tool_source) archs = ('x86', 'x64') assert cpu_arch in archs vc_bin_dir = '' # TODO(scottmg|goma): Do we need an equivalent of # ninja_use_custom_environment_files? for arch in archs: # Extract environment variables for subprocesses. args = _SetupScript(arch, win_sdk_path) args.extend(('&&', 'set')) popen = subprocess.Popen( args, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) variables, _ = popen.communicate() env = _ExtractImportantEnvironment(variables) env['PATH'] = runtime_dirs + ';' + env['PATH'] if arch == cpu_arch: for path in env['PATH'].split(os.pathsep): if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, 'cl.exe')): vc_bin_dir = os.path.realpath(path) break # The Windows SDK include directories must be first. They both have a sal.h, # and the SDK one is newer and the SDK uses some newer features from it not # present in the Visual Studio one. if win_sdk_path: additional_includes = ('{sdk_dir}\\Include\\shared;' + '{sdk_dir}\\Include\\um;' + '{sdk_dir}\\Include\\winrt;').format( sdk_dir=win_sdk_path) env['INCLUDE'] = additional_includes + env['INCLUDE'] env_block = _FormatAsEnvironmentBlock(env) with open('environment.' + arch, 'wb') as f: f.write(env_block) assert vc_bin_dir print 'vc_bin_dir = "%s"' % vc_bin_dir if __name__ == '__main__': main()