* Drop ABSL_RANDOM_HWAES_FLAGS compiler flags
Older CPUs that do not have SSE4.1 would crash with the Ruby native gem
due to an illegal instruction exception.
The Abseil random library isn't being used at the moment
(https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/26476), and there's no reason gRPC
needs to force SSE4.1 instructions on all platforms at the moment. There
are other hardware-specific issues that need to be ironed out for this
to work: https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/26479
When the `-msse4` compiler flag was enabled, the Abseil code started
using the `pinsrb` instruction:
```
$ elfx86exts abseil-cpp/absl/time/internal/cctz/src/time_zone_libc.o
MODE64 (ret)
CMOV (cmovne)
SSE2 (movdqa)
SSE41 (pinsrb)
SSE1 (movaps)
CPU Generation: Penryn
```
Closes https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/27095
* Revert "Drop ABSL_RANDOM_HWAES_FLAGS compiler flags"
This reverts commit 3b7cc74d39.
* Drop -msse4 compiler flag
Older CPUs that do not have SSE4.1 would crash with the Ruby native gem
due to an illegal instruction exception.
The Abseil random library isn't being used at the moment
(https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/26476), and there's no reason gRPC
needs to force SSE4.1 instructions on all platforms at the moment. There
are other hardware-specific issues that need to be ironed out for this
to work: https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/26479
When the `-msse4` compiler flag was enabled, the Abseil code started
using the `pinsrb` instruction:
```
$ elfx86exts abseil-cpp/absl/time/internal/cctz/src/time_zone_libc.o
MODE64 (ret)
CMOV (cmovne)
SSE2 (movdqa)
SSE41 (pinsrb)
SSE1 (movaps)
CPU Generation: Penryn
```
This was previously needed because gcc 4.8 wouldn't compile without the
`-msse4` and `-maes` flags.
However, per
97db2bf7fb
gcc 5.0+ automatically detects whether these options are enabled.
clang still needs `-maes` since including `wmmintrin.h` expects the AES
option to be enabled.
Closes https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/27095
This enforces entire script to exit with error if any of the
pre-install command fails. The error exit marks the pod install
as failure and therefore prompting user's immediate attention.
Previoulsy pre-install script might siliently fail partially and
left corrupted cocoapod cahce which causes a number of build issues
during version upgrade
* Add isort_code.sh to sanity tests
* Run tools/distrib/isort_code.sh
* Fine tune the import order for relative imports
* Make pylint and project generation happy
* Fix a few corner cases
* Use --check instead of --diff
* The import order impacts test result somehow
* Make isort print diff and check output at the same time
* Let tools/run_tests/python_utils be firstparty library
* Run isort against latest HEAD
* cmake: fix cross-compilation with gRPC_BUILD_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN=OFF
When cross-compiling gRPC, a _native_ version of 'grpc_cpp_plugin' is
searched in the environment. For most use cases, a _cross_ version of this
file is not needed and gRPC_BUILD_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN can be set to OFF.
However, when cross-building with -DgRPC_BUILD_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN=OFF, there
are some build errors, for example:
make[3]: *** No rule to make target 'grpc_cpp_plugin', needed by 'gens/src/proto/grpc/reflection/v1alpha/reflection.grpc.pb.cc'. Stop.
This is because there is still a hard dependency on 'grpc_cpp_plugin' for
these targets, not taking into account the cross-compilation case.
Fix by depending on the variable gRPC_CPP_PLUGIN, which is set correctly for
either cross or native case.
* regenerate projects
This code adds an iomgr implementation that's backed by an EventEngine. This uses the EventEngine API alone, and separate work will introduce an EventEngine prototype to plug into it.
See also drfloob#1: @nicolasnoble has a pull request against this branch, implementing the libuv-based EventEngine. One goal here is to implement the iomgr code such that it can be merged independently without affecting normal builds.
This implementation can be built using bazel build --cxxopt='-DGRPC_USE_EVENT_ENGINE' :all
Some shortcuts are being taken to get a working, testable version of the engine. EventEngines are not pluggable, for example.
* Add cpp macro to append wrapped language info to xDS user agent
* Add Python xDS user agent
* fix redefinition error and add macro for wrapped lang version
* clang-format
* Revert xds_api.cc changes
* Use two separate macros
* Yapf
* Regenerate projects
* Include _metadata.py in source distributions
* Attempt to fix quote escaping on Windows
Co-authored-by: Mark D. Roth <roth@google.com>
* cmake: don't install plugins when crosscompiling
Plugins should not be installed for a cross-compilation environment,
because it has to run on a host/build system. If it's installed then
configure stage fails with an error, that imported target references
non-existing file. Even if the file is found, it can't be used on a host.
Signed-off-by: Vyacheslav Yurkov <uvv.mail@gmail.com>
* better way of detecting protoc targets
Co-authored-by: Jan Tattermusch <jtattermusch@google.com>
* Add grpcio-csds pacakge
* Remove unused file
* Fix the proto import path issue
* Update the CSDS package and xds-protos for PY2
* Make tests happy
* Fix Bazel proto dependency
* Add Python2 tests for CSDS
* build aarch64 version of protoc
* remove csharp artifact x86 build logic for unix systems
* build grpc_csharp_ext artifact for linux aarch64
* refactor platform detection
* add generated dllimports for arm64
* fix native library loading on arm64
* include arm64 artifacts in Grpc.Tools
* add Grpc.Tools codegen support for linux aarch64
* grpc.tools cleanup
* cmake: Use major.minor for the SONAME for C++ and C#
This helps to localize the ABI changes between versions and makes
possible to install different versions of GRPC side-by-side on the same
root filesystem. This is still not an ideal solution, but at least the
expectation would be whenever the core version has changed, the SONAME
would be different for any other related artifacts.
Signed-off-by: Anatol Belski <anbelski@linux.microsoft.com>
* doc: Add section about ABI compat to BUILDING.md
Signed-off-by: Anatol Belski <anbelski@linux.microsoft.com>