[llvm-dev] 12.0.0-rc1 Release has been tagged

Tom Stellard via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Fri Feb 19 10:13:24 PST 2021


On 2/13/21 9:03 AM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> On 28 Jan 2021, at 05:05, Tom Stellard via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> I've tagged the 12.0.0-rc1 release.  Testers can begin testing and upload binaries.
> 
> During 12.0.0-rc1 test builds on FreeBSD, I encountered this unittest failure, which turned out to be caused by recent libc++ changes:
> 
>    FAILED: tools/clang/bindings/python/tests/CMakeFiles/check-clang-python
>    cd /home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python && /usr/local/bin/cmake -E env CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/dim/obj/llvmorg-12.0.0-rc1-2-gdf959fc2eb7e-1/lib /usr/local/bin/python3.7 -m unittest discover
>    EEEEEEEE
> 
> The 'EEEEEEEE' signifies 8 errors, which become more clear if "unittest discover" is run with the -f (fail immediately) and -v (verbose) options:
> 
>    $ cd /home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python && /usr/local/bin/cmake -E env CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/dim/obj/llvmorg-12.0.0-rc1-2-gdf959fc2eb7e-1/lib /usr/local/bin/python3.7 -m unittest discover -f -v
>    test_access_specifiers (tests.cindex.test_access_specifiers.TestAccessSpecifiers)
>    Ensure that C++ access specifiers are available on cursors ... ERROR
> 
>    ======================================================================
>    ERROR: test_access_specifiers (tests.cindex.test_access_specifiers.TestAccessSpecifiers)
>    Ensure that C++ access specifiers are available on cursors
>    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Traceback (most recent call last):
>      File "/home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python/clang/cindex.py", line 4173, in get_cindex_library
>        library = cdll.LoadLibrary(self.get_filename())
>      File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/ctypes/__init__.py", line 442, in LoadLibrary
>        return self._dlltype(name)
>      File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/ctypes/__init__.py", line 364, in __init__
>        self._handle = _dlopen(self._name, mode)
>    OSError: /home/dim/obj/llvmorg-12.0.0-rc1-2-gdf959fc2eb7e-1/lib/../lib/libc++.so.1: Undefined symbol "_ZnamSt11align_val_t"
> 
>    During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
> 
>    Traceback (most recent call last):
>      File "/home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python/tests/cindex/test_access_specifiers.py", line 29, in test_access_specifiers
>        """, lang = 'cpp')
>      File "/home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python/tests/cindex/util.py", line 41, in get_tu
>        source)])
>      File "/home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python/clang/cindex.py", line 2812, in from_source
>        index = Index.create()
>      File "/home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python/clang/cindex.py", line 2699, in create
>        return Index(conf.lib.clang_createIndex(excludeDecls, 0))
>      File "/home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python/clang/cindex.py", line 212, in __get__
>        value = self.wrapped(instance)
>      File "/home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python/clang/cindex.py", line 4147, in lib
>        lib = self.get_cindex_library()
>      File "/home/dim/llvm/12.0.0/llvm-project/clang/bindings/python/clang/cindex.py", line 4178, in get_cindex_library
>        raise LibclangError(msg)
>    clang.cindex.LibclangError: /home/dim/obj/llvmorg-12.0.0-rc1-2-gdf959fc2eb7e-1/lib/../lib/libc++.so.1: Undefined symbol "_ZnamSt11align_val_t". To provide a path to libclang use Config.set_library_path() or Config.set_library_file().
> 
>    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Ran 1 test in 0.027s
> 
>    FAILED (errors=1)
> 
> It turns out that libc++.so.1 now depends on the symbol '_ZnamSt11align_val_t', which is 'operator new [](unsigned long, std::align_val_t)'. Embarassingly, libc++.so.1 has always depended on this C++17 specific variant of operator new. But FreeBSD's C++ ABI library, libcxxrt, has never supported this variant!
> 
> Previously, this never was a problem, because libc++ provided its own weak definitions of these operators. But recently the define _LIBCPP_DISABLE_NEW_DELETE_DEFINITIONS was toggled to on by default, which disables those definitions. This happened in 9b40ee8eb0c194f4b2787801ac6f9ef8fc1b8f46 ("[libc++] Define new/delete in libc++abi only by default") by Louis Dionne.
> 
> While this is reasonable for the libc++abi situation, where it might lead to circular dependencies, I would like to turn the definitions on again in case libcxxrt is used for the C++ ABI, such as on FreeBSD.
> 
> If you think this is a reasonable approach, I will create a review for it. Otherwise, I will have to patch the test-release.sh script to pass -DLIBCXX_ENABLE_NEW_DELETE_DEFINITIONS=ON to the CMake command line on FreeBSD.
> 

I'm not sure what the best solution is.  Can you file a bug for this and CC Louis.

-Tom

> -Dimitry
> 



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