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#! /usr/bin/env bash
#===-- tools/f18/flang.sh -----------------------------------------*- sh -*-===#
#
# Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
# See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
#
#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#
# A wrapper script for Flang's compiler driver that was developed for testing and
# experimenting. You should be able to use it as a regular compiler driver. It
# will:
# * run Flang's compiler driver to unparse the input source files
# * use the external compiler (defined via FLANG_FC environment variable) to
# compile the unparsed source files
#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#
set -euo pipefail
# Global variables to make the parsing of input arguments a bit easier
INPUT_FILES=()
OPTIONS=()
OUTPUT_FILE=""
MODULE_DIR=""
INTRINSICS_MOD_DIR=""
COMPILE_ONLY="False"
PREPROCESS_ONLY="False"
PRINT_VERSION="False"
# === parse_args ==============================================================
#
# Parse the input arguments passed to this script. Sets the global variables
# declared at the top.
#
# INPUTS:
# $1 - all input arguments
# OUTPUTS:
# Saved in the global variables for this script
# =============================================================================
parse_args()
{
while [ "${1:-}" != "" ]; do
# CASE 1: Compiler option
if [[ "${1:0:1}" == "-" ]] ; then
# Output file - extract it into a global variable
if [[ "$1" == "-o" ]] ; then
shift
OUTPUT_FILE="$1"
shift
continue
fi
# Module directory - extract it into a global variable
if [[ "$1" == "-module-dir" ]]; then
shift
MODULE_DIR="$1"
shift
continue
fi
# Intrinsics module dir - extract it into a global var
if [[ "$1" == "-intrinsics-module-directory" ]]; then shift
INTRINSICS_MOD_DIR=$1
shift
continue
fi
# Module suffix cannot be modified - this script defines it before
# calling the driver.
if [[ "$1" == "-module-suffix" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: \'-module-suffix\' is not available when using the \'flang\' script"
exit 1
fi
# Special treatment for `J <dir>` and `-I <dir>`. We translate these
# into `J<dir>` and `-I<dir>` respectively.
if [[ "$1" == "-J" ]] || [[ "$1" == "-I" ]]; then
opt=$1
shift
OPTIONS+=("$opt$1")
shift
continue
fi
# This is a regular option - just add it to the list.
OPTIONS+=($1)
if [[ $1 == "-c" ]]; then
COMPILE_ONLY="True"
fi
if [[ $1 == "-E" ]]; then
PREPROCESS_ONLY="True"
fi
if [[ $1 == "-v" || $1 == "--version" ]]; then
PRINT_VERSION="True"
fi
shift
continue
# CASE 2: A regular file (either source or a library file)
elif [[ -f "$1" ]]; then
INPUT_FILES+=($1)
shift
continue
else
# CASE 3: Unsupported
echo "ERROR: unrecognised option format: \`$1\`. Perhaps non-existent file?"
exit 1
fi
done
}
# === categorise_files ========================================================
#
# Categorises input files into:
# * Fortran source files (to be compiled)
# * library files (to be linked into the final executable)
#
# INPUTS:
# $1 - all input files to be categorised (array, name reference)
# OUTPUTS:
# $2 - Fortran source files extracted from $1 (array, name reference)
# $3 - other source files extracted from $1 (array, name reference)
# $4 - object files extracted from $1 (array, name reference)
# $4 - lib files extracted from $1 (array, name reference)
# =============================================================================
categorise_files()
{
local -n -r all_files=$1
local -n fortran_sources=$2
local -n other_sources=$3
local -n libs=$4
for current_file in "${all_files[@]}"; do
file_ext=${current_file##*.}
if [[ $file_ext == "f" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "f90" ]] ||
[[ $file_ext == "f" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "F" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "ff" ]] ||
[[ $file_ext == "f90" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "F90" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "ff90" ]] ||
[[ $file_ext == "f95" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "F95" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "ff95" ]] ||
[[ $file_ext == "cuf" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "CUF" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "f18" ]] ||
[[ $file_ext == "F18" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "ff18" ]]; then
fortran_sources+=($current_file)
elif [[ $file_ext == "a" ]] || [[ $file_ext == "so" ]]; then
libs+=($current_file)
elif [[ $file_ext == "o" ]]; then
object_files+=($current_file)
else
other_sources+=($current_file)
fi
done
}
# === categorise_opts ==========================================================
#
# Categorises compiler options into options for:
# * the Flang driver (either new or the "throwaway" driver)
# * the external Fortran driver that will generate the code
# Most options accepted by Flang will be claimed by it. The only exceptions are
# `-I` and `-J`.
#
# INPUTS:
# $1 - all compiler options (array, name reference)
# OUTPUTS:
# $2 - compiler options for the Flang driver (array, name reference)
# $3 - compiler options for the external driver (array, name reference)
# =============================================================================
categorise_opts()
{
local -n all_opts=$1
local -n flang_opts=$2
local -n fc_opts=$3
for opt in "${all_opts[@]}"; do
# These options are claimed by Flang, but should've been dealt with in parse_args.
if [[ $opt == "-module-dir" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-o" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fintrinsic-modules-path" ]] ; then
echo "ERROR: $opt should've been fully processed by \`parse_args\`"
exit 1
fi
if
# The options claimed by Flang. This list needs to be compatible with
# what's supported by Flang's compiler driver (i.e. `flang-new`).
[[ $opt == "-cpp" ]] ||
[[ $opt =~ ^-D.* ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-E" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-falternative-parameter-statement" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fbackslash" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fcolor-diagnostics" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fdefault-double-8" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fdefault-integer-8" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fdefault-real-8" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-ffixed-form" ]] ||
[[ $opt =~ ^-ffixed-line-length=.* ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-ffree-form" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fimplicit-none" ]] ||
[[ $opt =~ ^-finput-charset=.* ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-flarge-sizes" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-flogical-abbreviations" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fno-color-diagnostics" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fxor-operator" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-help" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-nocpp" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-pedantic" ]] ||
[[ $opt =~ ^-std=.* ]] ||
[[ $opt =~ ^-U.* ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-Werror" ]]; then
flang_opts+=($opt)
elif
# We translate the following into equivalents understood by `flang-new`
[[ $opt == "-Mfixed" ]] || [[ $opt == "-Mfree" ]]; then
case $opt in
-Mfixed)
flang_opts+=("-ffixed-form")
;;
-Mfree)
flang_opts+=("-ffree-form")
;;
*)
echo "ERROR: $opt has no equivalent in 'flang-new'"
exit 1
;;
esac
elif
# Options that are needed for both Flang and the external driver.
[[ $opt =~ -I.* ]] ||
[[ $opt =~ -J.* ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fopenmp" ]] ||
[[ $opt == "-fopenacc" ]]; then
flang_opts+=($opt)
fc_opts+=($opt)
else
# All other options are claimed for the external driver.
fc_opts+=($opt)
fi
done
}
# === preprocess ==============================================================
#
# Runs the preprocessing. Fortran files are preprocessed using Flang. Other
# files are preprocessed using the external Fortran compiler.
#
# INPUTS:
# $1 - Fortran source files (array, name reference)
# $2 - other source files (array, name reference)
# $3 - compiler flags (array, name reference)
# =============================================================================
preprocess() {
local -n fortran_srcs=$1
local -n other_srcs=$2
local -n opts=$3
local ext_fc=""
if [[ -v $FLANG_FC ]]; then
ext_fc="${FLANG_FC}"
elif [[ -v $F18_FC ]]; then
# We support F18_FC for backwards compatibility.
ext_fc="${F18_FC}"
else
ext_fc=gfortran
fi
local ext_fc="${FLANG_FC:-gfortran}"
local -r wd=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." && pwd)
# Use the provided output file name.
if [[ ! -z ${OUTPUT_FILE:+x} ]]; then
output_definition="-o $OUTPUT_FILE"
fi
# Preprocess fortran sources using Flang
for idx in "${!fortran_srcs[@]}"; do
if ! "$wd/bin/flang-new" -E "${opts[@]}" "${fortran_srcs[$idx]}" ${output_definition:+$output_definition}
then status=$?
echo flang: in "$PWD", flang-new failed with exit status $status: "$wd/bin/flang-new" "${opts[@]}" "$@" >&2
exit $status
fi
done
# Preprocess other sources using Flang
for idx in "${!other_srcs[@]}"; do
if ! $ext_fc -E "${opts[@]}" "${other_srcs[$idx]}" ${output_definition:+$output_definition}
then status=$?
echo flang: in "$PWD", flang-new failed with exit status $status: "$wd/bin/flang-new" "${opts[@]}" "$@" >&2
exit $status
fi
done
}
# === get_relocatable_name ======================================================
# This method generates the name of the output file for the compilation phase
# (triggered with `-c`). If the user of this script is only interested in
# compilation (`flang -c`), use $OUTPUT_FILE provided that it was defined.
# Otherwise, use the usual heuristics:
# * file.f --> file.o
# * file.c --> file.o
#
# INPUTS:
# $1 - input source file for which to generate the output name
# =============================================================================
get_relocatable_name() {
local -r src_file=$1
if [[ $COMPILE_ONLY == "True" ]] && [[ ! -z ${OUTPUT_FILE:+x} ]]; then
out_file="$OUTPUT_FILE"
else
current_ext=${src_file##*.}
new_ext="o"
out_file=$(basename "${src_file}" "$current_ext")${new_ext}
fi
echo "$out_file"
}
# === main ====================================================================
# Main entry point for this script
# =============================================================================
main() {
parse_args "$@"
if [[ $PRINT_VERSION == "True" ]]; then
echo "flang version @FLANG_VERSION@"
exit 0
fi
local fortran_source_files=()
local other_source_files=()
local object_files=()
local lib_files=()
categorise_files INPUT_FILES fortran_source_files other_source_files object_files lib_files
if [[ $PREPROCESS_ONLY == "True" ]]; then
preprocess fortran_source_files other_source_files OPTIONS
exit 0
fi
# Options for the Flang driver.
# NOTE: We need `-fc1` to make sure that the frontend driver rather than
# compiler driver is used. We also need to make sure that that's the first
# flag that the driver will see (otherwise it assumes compiler/toolchain
# driver mode).
local flang_options=("-fc1")
# Options for the external Fortran Compiler
local ext_fc_options=()
categorise_opts OPTIONS flang_options ext_fc_options
local -r wd=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." && pwd)
# uuidgen is common but not installed by default on some distros
if ! command -v uuidgen &> /dev/null
then
echo "uuidgen is required for generating unparsed file names."
exit 1
fi
# STEP 1: Unparse
# Base-name for the unparsed files. These are just temporary files that are
# first generated and then deleted by this script.
# NOTE: We need to make sure that the base-name is unique to every
# invocation. Otherwise we can't use this script in parallel.
local -r unique_id=$(uuidgen | cut -b25-36)
local -r unparsed_file_base="flang_unparsed_file_$unique_id"
flang_options+=("-module-suffix")
flang_options+=(".f18.mod")
flang_options+=("-fdebug-unparse")
flang_options+=("-fno-analyzed-objects-for-unparse")
[[ ! -z ${MODULE_DIR} ]] && flang_options+=("-module-dir ${MODULE_DIR}")
[[ ! -z ${INTRINSICS_MOD_DIR} ]] && flang_options+=("-intrinsics-module-directory ${INTRINSICS_MOD_DIR}")
for idx in "${!fortran_source_files[@]}"; do
set +e
"$wd/bin/flang-new" "${flang_options[@]}" "${fortran_source_files[$idx]}" -o "${unparsed_file_base}_${idx}.f90"
ret_status=$?
set -e
if [[ $ret_status != 0 ]]; then
echo flang: in "$PWD", flang-new failed with exit status "$ret_status": "$wd/bin/flang-new" "${flang_options[@]}" "$@" >&2
exit "$ret_status"
fi
done
# STEP 2: Compile Fortran Source Files
readonly ext_fc="${F18_FC:-gfortran}"
for idx in "${!fortran_source_files[@]}"; do
# We always have to specify the output name with `-o <out_obj_file>`. This
# is because we are using the unparsed rather than the original source file
# below. As a result, we cannot rely on the compiler-generated output name.
out_obj_file=$(get_relocatable_name "${fortran_source_files[$idx]}")
set +e
$ext_fc "-c" "${ext_fc_options[@]}" "${unparsed_file_base}_${idx}.f90" "-o" "${out_obj_file}"
ret_status=$?
set -e
if [[ $ret_status != 0 ]]; then
echo flang: in "$PWD", "$ext_fc" failed with exit status "$ret_status": "$ext_fc" "${ext_fc_options[@]}" "$@" >&2
exit "$ret_status"
fi
object_files+=(${out_obj_file})
done
# Delete the unparsed files
for idx in "${!fortran_source_files[@]}"; do
rm "${unparsed_file_base}_${idx}.f90"
done
# STEP 3: Compile Other Source Files
for idx in "${!other_source_files[@]}"; do
# We always specify the output name with `-o <out_obj_file>`. The user
# might have used `-o`, but we never add it to $OPTIONS (or
# $ext_fc_options). Hence we need to use `get_relocatable_name`.
out_obj_file=$(get_relocatable_name "${other_source_files[$idx]}")
set +e
$ext_fc "-c" "${ext_fc_options[@]}" "${other_source_files[${idx}]}" "-o" "${out_obj_file}"
ret_status=$?
set -e
if [[ $ret_status != 0 ]]; then
echo flang: in "$PWD", "$ext_fc" failed with exit status "$ret_status": "$ext_fc" "${ext_fc_options[@]}" "$@" >&2
exit "$ret_status"
fi
object_files+=(${out_obj_file})
done
# STEP 4: Link
if [[ $COMPILE_ONLY == "True" ]]; then
exit 0;
fi
if [[ ${#object_files[@]} -ge 1 ]]; then
# If $OUTPUT_FILE was specified, use it for the output name.
if [[ ! -z ${OUTPUT_FILE:+x} ]]; then
output_definition="-o $OUTPUT_FILE"
else
output_definition=""
fi
set +e
$ext_fc "${ext_fc_options[@]}" "${object_files[@]}" "${lib_files[@]}" ${output_definition:+$output_definition}
ret_status=$?
set -e
if [[ $ret_status != 0 ]]; then
echo flang: in "$PWD", "$ext_fc" failed with exit status "$ret_status": "$ext_fc" "${ext_fc_options[@]}" "$@" >&2
exit "$ret_status"
fi
fi
# Delete intermediate object files
for idx in "${!fortran_source_files[@]}"; do
rm "${object_files[$idx]}"
done
}
main "${@}"