nimbus-eth2/config.nims

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import strutils
--noNimblePath
const currentDir = currentSourcePath()[0 .. ^(len("config.nims") + 1)]
if getEnv("NIMBUS_BUILD_SYSTEM") == "yes" and
# BEWARE
# In Nim 1.6, config files are evaluated with a working directory
# matching where the Nim command was invocated. This means that we
# must do all file existance checks with full absolute paths:
system.fileExists(currentDir & "nimbus-build-system.paths"):
include "nimbus-build-system.paths"
const nimCachePathOverride {.strdefine.} = ""
when nimCachePathOverride == "":
when defined(release):
let nimCachePath = "nimcache/release/" & projectName()
else:
let nimCachePath = "nimcache/debug/" & projectName()
else:
let nimCachePath = nimCachePathOverride
switch("nimcache", nimCachePath)
# `-flto` gives a significant improvement in processing speed, specially hash tree and state transition (basically any CPU-bound code implemented in nim)
# With LTO enabled, optimization flags should be passed to both compiler and linker!
if defined(release) and not defined(disableLTO):
# "-w" is not passed to the compiler during linking, so we need to disable
# some warnings by hand.
switch("passL", "-Wno-stringop-overflow -Wno-stringop-overread")
if defined(macosx): # Clang
switch("passC", "-flto=thin")
switch("passL", "-flto=thin -Wl,-object_path_lto," & nimCachePath & "/lto")
elif defined(linux):
switch("passC", "-flto=auto")
switch("passL", "-flto=auto")
switch("passC", "-finline-limit=100000")
switch("passL", "-finline-limit=100000")
else:
# On windows, LTO needs more love and attention so "gcc-ar" and "gcc-ranlib" are
# used for static libraries.
discard
# show C compiler warnings
if defined(cwarnings):
let common_gcc_options = "-Wno-discarded-qualifiers -Wno-incompatible-pointer-types"
if defined(windows):
put("gcc.options.always", "-mno-ms-bitfields " & common_gcc_options)
put("clang.options.always", "-mno-ms-bitfields " & common_gcc_options)
else:
put("gcc.options.always", common_gcc_options)
put("clang.options.always", common_gcc_options)
if defined(limitStackUsage):
# This limits stack usage of each individual function to 1MB - the option is
# available on some GCC versions but not all - run with `-d:limitStackUsage`
# and look for .su files in "./build/", "./nimcache/" or $TMPDIR that list the
# stack size of each function.
switch("passC", "-fstack-usage -Werror=stack-usage=1048576")
switch("passL", "-fstack-usage -Werror=stack-usage=1048576")
if defined(windows):
# disable timestamps in Windows PE headers - https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds/TimestampsInPEBinaries
switch("passL", "-Wl,--no-insert-timestamp")
# increase stack size
switch("passL", "-Wl,--stack,8388608")
# https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/4057
--tlsEmulation:off
if defined(i386):
# set the IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE flag so we can use PAE, if enabled, and access more than 2 GiB of RAM
switch("passL", "-Wl,--large-address-aware")
# The dynamic Chronicles output currently prevents us from using colors on Windows
# because these require direct manipulations of the stdout File object.
switch("define", "chronicles_colors=off")
# Avoid some rare stack corruption while using exceptions with a SEH-enabled
# toolchain: https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/issues/3121
switch("define", "nimRawSetjmp")
# This helps especially for 32-bit x86, which sans SSE2 and newer instructions
# requires quite roundabout code generation for cryptography, and other 64-bit
# and larger arithmetic use cases, along with register starvation issues. When
# engineering a more portable binary release, this should be tweaked but still
# use at least -msse2 or -msse3.
#
# https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/blob/stable/docs/cpu_features.md#ssse3-supplemental-sse3
# suggests that SHA256 hashing with SSSE3 is 20% faster than without SSSE3, so
# given its near-ubiquity in the x86 installed base, it renders a distribution
# build more viable on an overall broader range of hardware.
#
if defined(disableMarchNative):
if defined(i386) or defined(amd64):
if defined(macosx):
# https://support.apple.com/kb/sp803
# "macOS Catalina - Technical Specifications": EOL as of 2022-09
# https://support.apple.com/kb/sp833
# "macOS Big Sur - Technical Specifications" lists current oldest
# supported models: MacBook (2015 or later), MacBook Air (2013 or later),
# MacBook Pro (Late 2013 or later), Mac mini (2014 or later), iMac (2014
# or later), iMac Pro (2017 or later), Mac Pro (2013 or later).
#
# These all have Haswell or newer CPUs.
#
# This ensures AVX2, AES-NI, PCLMUL, BMI1, and BMI2 instruction set support.
switch("passC", "-march=haswell -mtune=generic")
switch("passL", "-march=haswell -mtune=generic")
else:
switch("passC", "-mssse3")
switch("passL", "-mssse3")
elif defined(macosx) and defined(arm64):
# Apple's Clang can't handle "-march=native" on M1: https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/issues/2758
switch("passC", "-mcpu=apple-m1")
switch("passL", "-mcpu=apple-m1")
else:
switch("passC", "-march=native")
switch("passL", "-march=native")
if defined(windows):
# https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65782
# ("-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables" breaks Nim's exception raising, sometimes)
switch("passC", "-mno-avx512f")
switch("passL", "-mno-avx512f")
# omitting frame pointers in nim breaks the GC
# https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/10625
switch("passC", "-fno-omit-frame-pointer")
switch("passL", "-fno-omit-frame-pointer")
--threads:on
--opt:speed
--excessiveStackTrace:on
# enable metric collection
--define:metrics
--define:chronicles_line_numbers # These are disabled for release binaries
# for heap-usage-by-instance-type metrics and object base-type strings
--define:nimTypeNames
switch("define", "nim_compiler_path=" & currentDir & "env.sh nim")
switch("define", "withoutPCRE")
switch("import", "testutils/moduletests")
when not defined(disable_libbacktrace):
--define:nimStackTraceOverride
switch("import", "libbacktrace")
else:
--stacktrace:on
--linetrace:on
var canEnableDebuggingSymbols = true
if defined(macosx):
# The default open files limit is too low on macOS (512), breaking the
# "--debugger:native" build. It can be increased with `ulimit -n 1024`.
let openFilesLimitTarget = 1024
var openFilesLimit = 0
try:
openFilesLimit = staticExec("ulimit -n").strip(chars = Whitespace + Newlines).parseInt()
if openFilesLimit < openFilesLimitTarget:
echo "Open files limit too low to enable debugging symbols and lightweight stack traces."
echo "Increase it with \"ulimit -n " & $openFilesLimitTarget & "\""
canEnableDebuggingSymbols = false
except:
echo "ulimit error"
# We ignore this resource limit on Windows, where a default `ulimit -n` of 256
# in Git Bash is apparently ignored by the OS, and on Linux where the default of
# 1024 is good enough for us.
if canEnableDebuggingSymbols:
# add debugging symbols and original files and line numbers
--debugger:native
--define:nimOldCaseObjects # https://github.com/status-im/nim-confutils/issues/9
# `switch("warning[CaseTransition]", "off")` fails with "Error: invalid command line option: '--warning[CaseTransition]'"
switch("warning", "CaseTransition:off")
# The compiler doth protest too much, methinks, about all these cases where it can't
# do its (N)RVO pass: https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/230
switch("warning", "ObservableStores:off")
# Too many false positives for "Warning: method has lock level <unknown>, but another method has 0 [LockLevel]"
switch("warning", "LockLevel:off")
# Too many right now to read compiler output. Warnings are legitimate, but
# should be fixed out-of-band of `unstable` branch.
if (NimMajor, NimMinor, NimPatch) >= (1, 6, 11):
switch("warning", "BareExcept:off")
# Too many of these because of Defect compat in 1.2
switch("hint", "XCannotRaiseY:off")
# Useful for Chronos metrics.
#--define:chronosFutureTracking
--define:kzgExternalBlst
--define:kzgExternalBlstNoSha256
# ############################################################
#
# No LTO for crypto
#
# ############################################################
# This applies per-file compiler flags to C files
# which do not support {.localPassC: "-fno-lto".}
# Unfortunately this is filename based instead of path-based
# Assumes GCC
# BLST
put("server.always", "-fno-lto")
put("assembly.always", "-fno-lto")
# Secp256k1
put("secp256k1.always", "-fno-lto")
# BearSSL - only RNGs
put("aesctr_drbg.always", "-fno-lto")
put("hmac_drbg.always", "-fno-lto")
put("sysrng.always", "-fno-lto")
# Miracl - only ECP to derive public key from private key
put("ecp_BLS12381.always", "-fno-lto")
# ############################################################
#
# Spurious warnings
#
# ############################################################
# sqlite3.c: In function sqlite3SelectNew:
# vendor/nim-sqlite3-abi/sqlite3.c:124500: warning: function may return address of local variable [-Wreturn-local-addr]
put("sqlite3.always", "-fno-lto") # -Wno-return-local-addr