On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 10:37 AM Stephan Bergmann <sberg...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 5/12/22 15:44, Maarten Hoes wrote: > > What I *think* I see happening, is that the '-fprofile-arcs > > -ftest-coverage -lgcov' flags are correctly being set on the > > commandlines, up until were the error occurs, which is where (i think) > > linking against libpng is attempted (see error below). I tried setting > > *FLAGS in 'external/libpng/StaticLibrary_libpng.mk', but that did not > > change things. Am I misunderstanding what is happening here, or perhaps > > modifying the wrong Makefile ? I cannot really tell what is going on > > here, or what to try next. > > I guess it just doesn't work well to link an archive like > workdir/LinkTarget/StaticLibrary/liblibpng.a built with GCC and > -fprofile-arcs into a library like Library_skia built with Clang and > -fprofile-arcs: GCC -fprofile-arcs embeds calls to __gcov_init etc. > into the code (satisfied at link time from GCC's libgcov.a) while Clang > -fprofile-arcs embeds calls to llvm_gcov_init etc. into the code > (satisfied at link time from Clang's libclang_rt.profile-*.a). The way > that normally works is that when you use g++ -fprofile-arcs for linking, > it sneaks in a -lgcov towards the end of the command line that it passes > to the linker, and when you use clang++ -fprofile-arcs for linking, it > sneaks in a /path-to/libclang_rt.profile-*.a towards the end of the > command line that it passes to the linker. You have (multiple, even) > explicit -lgocv on your clang++ -fprofile-arcs command line for linking > Library_skia, but that comes too early before the -Wl,--start-group ... > $W/LinkTarget/StaticLibrary/liblibpng.a ... -Wl,--end-group, so can't be > used to satisfy that archive's dependency on __gcov_init etc. (And the > later, sneaked in, /path-to/libclang_rt.profile-*.a doesn't satisfy > those dependencies either, as it rather supplies llvm_gcov_init etc.) > > Maybe it would be best if the decision to force using Clang for building > Library_skia would be explicitly opt-in or opt-out. > > Hi, Thank you for taking the time to explain that. I was about to try to compile everything with clang (instead of a gcc/clang mix) in an attempt to work around this, but now that I am starting to think some more about your explanation, I guess that clang also doesn't play nice with lcov (which I was planning to use once the build succeeded). As far as I can tell right now, using gcc to build everything would be the ideal situation for my use case. But of course, I don't know why the decision was made to always build skia with clang instead of gcc: does the build fail with gcc, does it compile but not run correctly, are the resulting binaries larger/slower, etc. ? - Maarten