qtbase/cmake/QtPluginHelpers.cmake
Alexandru Croitor 65bf57ce7c CMake: Generate an SPDX v2.3 SBOM file for each built repository
This change adds a new -sbom configure option to allow generating and
installing an SPDX v2.3 SBOM file when building a qt repo.

The -sbom-dir option can be used to configure the location where
each repo sbom file will be installed.

By default it is installed into

 $prefix/$archdatadir/sbom/$sbom_lower_project_name.sdpx

which is basically ~/Qt/sbom/qtbase-6.8.0.spdx

The file is installed as part of the default installation rules, but
it can also be installed manually using the "sbom" installation
component, or "sbom_$lower_project_name" in a top-level build. For
example: cmake install . --component sbom_qtbase

CMake 3.19+ is needed to read the qt_attribution.json files for
copyrights, license info, etc. When using an older cmake version,
configuration will error out. It is possible to opt into using an
older cmake version, but the generated sbom will lack all the
attribution file information.
Using an older cmake version is untested and not officially supported.

Implementation notes.

The bulk of the implementation is split into 4 new files:

- QtPublicSbomHelpers.cmake - for Qt-specific collecting, processing
  and dispatching the generation of various pieces of the SBOM document
  e.g. a SDPX package associated with a target like Core, a SDPX
  file entry for each target binary file (per-config shared library,
  archive, executable, etc)

- QtPublicSbomGenerationHelpers.cmake - for non-Qt specific
  implementation of SPDX generation. This also has some code that was
  taken from the cmake-sbom 3rd party project, so it is dual licensed
  under the usual Qt build system BSD license, as well as the MIT
  license of the 3rd party project

- QtPublicGitHelpers.cmake - for git related features, mainly to embed
  queried hashes or tags into version strings, is dual-licensed for
  the same reasons as QtPublicSbomGenerationHelpers.cmake

- QtSbomHelpers.cmake - Qt-specific functions that just forward
  arguments to the public functions. These are meant to be used in our
  Qt CMakeLists.txt instead of the public _qt_internal_add_sbom ones
  for naming consistency. These function would mostly be used to
  annotate 3rd party libraries with sbom info and to add sbom info
  for unusual target setups (like the Bootstrap library), because most
  of the handling is already done automatically via
  qt_internal_add_module/plugin/etc.

The files are put into Public cmake files, with the future hope of
making this available to user projects in some capacity.

The distinction of Qt-specific and non-Qt specific code might blur a
bit, and thus the separation across files might not always be
consistent, but it was best effort.

The main purpose of the code is to collect various information about
targets and their relationships and generate equivalent SPDX info.

Collection is currently done for the following targets: Qt modules,
plugins, apps, tools, system libraries, bundled 3rd party libraries
and partial 3rd party sources compiled directly as part of Qt targets.

Each target has an equivalent SPDX package generated with information
like version, license, copyright, CPE (common vulnerability
identifier), files that belong to the package, and relationships on
other SPDX packages (associated cmake targets), mostly gathered from
direct linking dependencies.

Each package might also contain files, e.g. libQt6Core.so for the Core
target. Each file also has info like license id, copyrights, but also
the list of source files that were used to generate the file and a
sha1 checksum.

SPDX documents can also refer to packages in other SPDX documents, and
those are referred to via external document references. This is the
case when building qtdeclarative and we refer to Core.

For qt provided targets, we have complete information regarding
licenses, and copyrights.

For bundled 3rd party libraries, we should also have most information,
which is usually parsed from the
src/3rdparty/libfoo/qt_attribution.json files.
If there are multiple attribution files, or if the files have multiple
entries, we create a separate SBOM package for each of those entries,
because each might have a separate copyright or version, and an sbom
package can have only one version (although many copyrights).

For system libraries we usually lack the information because we don't
have attribution files for Find scripts. So the info needs to be
manually annotated via arguments to the sbom function calls, or the
FindFoo.cmake scripts expose that information in some form and we
can query it.

There are also corner cases like 3rdparty sources being directly
included in a Qt library, like the m4dc files for Gui, or PCRE2 for
Bootstrap.
Or QtWebEngine libraries (either Qt bundled or Chromium bundled or
system libraries) which get linked in by GN instead of CMake, so there
are no direct targets for them.
The information for these need to be annotated manually as well.

There is also a distinction to be made for static Qt builds (or any
static Qt library in a shared build), where the system libraries found
during the Qt build might not be the same that are linked into the
final user application or library.

The actual generation of the SBOM is done by file(GENERATE)-ing one
.cmake file for each target, file, external ref, etc, which will be
included in a top-level cmake script.

The top-level cmake script will run through each included file, to
append to a "staging" spdx file, which will then be used in a
configure_file() call to replace some final
variables, like embedding a file checksum.

There are install rules to generate a complete SBOM during
installation, and an optional 'sbom' custom target that allows
building an incomplete SBOM during the build step.

The build target is just for convenience and faster development
iteration time. It is incomplete because it is missing the installed
file SHA1 checksums and the document verification code (the sha1 of
all sha1s). We can't compute those during the build before the files
are actually installed.

A complete SBOM can only be achieved at installation time. The install
script will include all the generated helper files, but also set some
additional variables to ensure checksumming happens, and also handle
multi-config installation, among other small things.

For multi-config builds, CMake doesn't offer a way to run code after
all configs are installed, because they might not always be installed,
someone might choose to install just Release.
To handle that, we rely on ninja installing each config sequentially
(because ninja places the install rules into the 'console' pool which
runs one task at a time).
For each installed config we create a config-specific marker file.
Once all marker files are present, whichever config ends up being
installed as the last one, we run the sbom generation once, and then
delete all marker files.

There are a few internal variables that can be set during
configuration to enable various checks (and other features) on the
generated spdx files:

- QT_INTERNAL_SBOM_VERIFY
- QT_INTERNAL_SBOM_AUDIT
- QT_INTERNAL_SBOM_AUDIT_NO_ERROR
- QT_INTERNAL_SBOM_GENERATE_JSON
- QT_INTERNAL_SBOM_SHOW_TABLE
- QT_INTERNAL_SBOM_DEFAULT_CHECKS

These use 3rd party python tools, so they are not enabled by default.
If enabled, they run at installation time after the sbom is installed.
We will hopefully enable them in CI.

Overall, the code is still a bit messy in a few places, due to time
constraints, but can be improved later.

Some possible TODOs for the future:
- Do we need to handle 3rd party libs linked into a Qt static library
  in a Qt shared build, where the Qt static lib is not installed, but
  linked into a Qt shared library, somehow specially?
  We can record a package for it, but we can't
  create a spdx file record for it (and associated source
  relationships) because we don't install the file, and spdx requires
  the file to be installed and checksummed. Perhaps we can consider
  adding some free-form text snippet to the package itself?

- Do we want to add parsing of .cpp source files for Copyrights, to
  embed them into the packages? This will likely slow down
  configuration quite a bit.

- Currently sbom info attached to WrapFoo packages in one repo is
  not exported / available in other repos. E.g. If we annotate
  WrapZLIB in qtbase with CPE_VENDOR zlib, this info will not be
  available when looking up WrapZLIB in qtimageformats.
  This is because they are IMPORTED libraries, and are not
  exported. We might want to record this info in the future.

[ChangeLog][Build System] A new -sbom configure option can be used
to generate and install a SPDX SBOM (Software Bill of Materials) file
for each built Qt repository.

Task-number: QTBUG-122899
Change-Id: I9c730a6bbc47e02ce1836fccf00a14ec8eb1a5f4
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by:  Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io>
(cherry picked from commit 37a5e001277db9e1392a242171ab2b88cb6c3049)
Reviewed-by: Qt Cherry-pick Bot <cherrypick_bot@qt-project.org>
2024-06-13 14:55:07 +00:00

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CMake

# Copyright (C) 2022 The Qt Company Ltd.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
# Note that these are only the keywords that are unique to qt_internal_add_plugin().
# That function also supports the keywords defined by _qt_internal_get_add_plugin_keywords().
macro(qt_internal_get_internal_add_plugin_keywords option_args single_args multi_args)
set(${option_args}
EXCEPTIONS
ALLOW_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS
SKIP_INSTALL
NO_UNITY_BUILD
)
set(${single_args}
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
INSTALL_DIRECTORY
ARCHIVE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY
${__default_target_info_args}
${__qt_internal_sbom_single_args}
)
set(${multi_args}
${__default_private_args}
${__default_public_args}
${__qt_internal_sbom_multi_args}
DEFAULT_IF
)
endmacro()
# This is the main entry point for defining Qt plugins.
# A CMake target is created with the given target.
# The target name should end with "Plugin" so static plugins are linked automatically.
# The PLUGIN_TYPE parameter is needed to place the plugin into the correct plugins/ sub-directory.
function(qt_internal_add_plugin target)
qt_internal_set_qt_known_plugins("${QT_KNOWN_PLUGINS}" "${target}")
_qt_internal_get_add_plugin_keywords(
public_option_args
public_single_args
public_multi_args
)
qt_internal_get_internal_add_plugin_keywords(
internal_option_args
internal_single_args
internal_multi_args
)
set(option_args ${public_option_args} ${internal_option_args})
set(single_args ${public_single_args} ${internal_single_args})
set(multi_args ${public_multi_args} ${internal_multi_args})
cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 1 arg
"${option_args}"
"${single_args}"
"${multi_args}"
)
_qt_internal_validate_all_args_are_parsed(arg)
# Put this behind a cache option for now. It's too noisy for general use
# until most repos are updated.
option(QT_WARN_PLUGIN_PUBLIC_KEYWORDS "Warn if a plugin specifies a PUBLIC keyword" ON)
if(QT_WARN_PLUGIN_PUBLIC_KEYWORDS)
foreach(publicKeyword IN LISTS __default_public_args)
if(NOT "${arg_${publicKeyword}}" STREQUAL "")
string(REPLACE "PUBLIC_" "" privateKeyword "${publicKeyword}")
message(AUTHOR_WARNING
"Plugins are not intended to be linked to. "
"They should not have any public properties, but ${target} "
"sets ${publicKeyword} to the following value:\n"
" ${arg_${publicKeyword}}\n"
"Update your project to use ${privateKeyword} instead.\n")
endif()
endforeach()
endif()
qt_remove_args(plugin_args
ARGS_TO_REMOVE
${internal_option_args}
${internal_single_args}
${internal_multi_args}
ALL_ARGS
${option_args}
${single_args}
${multi_args}
ARGS
${ARGN}
)
# When creating a static plugin, retrieve the plugin initializer target name, but don't
# automatically propagate the plugin initializer.
list(APPEND plugin_args
__QT_INTERNAL_NO_PROPAGATE_PLUGIN_INITIALIZER
OUTPUT_TARGETS plugin_init_target
)
qt6_add_plugin(${target} ${plugin_args})
qt_internal_mark_as_internal_library(${target})
get_target_property(target_type "${target}" TYPE)
if(plugin_init_target AND TARGET "${plugin_init_target}")
qt_internal_add_target_aliases("${plugin_init_target}")
endif()
set(plugin_type "")
# TODO: Transitional: Remove the TYPE option handling after all repos have been converted to use
# PLUGIN_TYPE.
if(arg_TYPE)
set(plugin_type "${arg_TYPE}")
elseif(arg_PLUGIN_TYPE)
set(plugin_type "${arg_PLUGIN_TYPE}")
endif()
if((NOT plugin_type STREQUAL "qml_plugin") AND (NOT target MATCHES "(.*)Plugin$"))
message(AUTHOR_WARNING "The internal plugin target name '${target}' should end with the 'Plugin' suffix.")
endif()
qt_get_sanitized_plugin_type("${plugin_type}" plugin_type_escaped)
set(output_directory_default "${QT_BUILD_DIR}/${INSTALL_PLUGINSDIR}/${plugin_type}")
set(install_directory_default "${INSTALL_PLUGINSDIR}/${plugin_type}")
qt_internal_check_directory_or_type(OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${arg_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}" "${plugin_type}"
"${output_directory_default}" output_directory)
if (NOT arg_SKIP_INSTALL)
qt_internal_check_directory_or_type(INSTALL_DIRECTORY "${arg_INSTALL_DIRECTORY}"
"${plugin_type}"
"${install_directory_default}" install_directory)
set(archive_install_directory ${arg_ARCHIVE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY})
if (NOT archive_install_directory AND install_directory)
set(archive_install_directory "${install_directory}")
endif()
endif()
qt_set_target_info_properties(${target} ${ARGN})
set_target_properties(${target} PROPERTIES
_qt_package_version "${PROJECT_VERSION}"
)
set_property(TARGET ${target}
APPEND PROPERTY
EXPORT_PROPERTIES "_qt_package_version")
# Override the OUTPUT_NAME that qt6_add_plugin() set, we need to account for
# QT_LIBINFIX, which is specific to building Qt.
# Make sure the Qt6 plugin library names are like they were in Qt5 qmake land.
# Whereas the Qt6 CMake target names are like the Qt5 CMake target names.
get_target_property(output_name ${target} OUTPUT_NAME)
set_property(TARGET "${target}" PROPERTY OUTPUT_NAME "${output_name}${QT_LIBINFIX}")
# Add a custom target with the Qt5 qmake name for a more user friendly ninja experience.
if(arg_OUTPUT_NAME AND NOT TARGET "${output_name}")
# But don't create such a target if it would just differ in case from "${target}"
# and we're not using Ninja. See https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/21915
string(TOUPPER "${output_name}" uc_output_name)
string(TOUPPER "${target}" uc_target)
if(NOT uc_output_name STREQUAL uc_target OR CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "^Ninja")
add_custom_target("${output_name}")
add_dependencies("${output_name}" "${target}")
endif()
endif()
qt_set_common_target_properties("${target}")
qt_internal_add_target_aliases("${target}")
qt_skip_warnings_are_errors_when_repo_unclean("${target}")
_qt_internal_apply_strict_cpp("${target}")
set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES
LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${output_directory}"
RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${output_directory}"
ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${output_directory}"
QT_PLUGIN_TYPE "${plugin_type_escaped}"
# Save the non-sanitized plugin type values for qmake consumption via .pri files.
QT_QMAKE_PLUGIN_TYPE "${plugin_type}"
)
qt_handle_multi_config_output_dirs("${target}")
qt_autogen_tools_initial_setup(${target})
unset(plugin_install_package_suffix)
# The generic plugins should be enabled by default.
# But platform plugins should always be disabled by default, and only one is enabled
# based on the platform (condition specified in arg_DEFAULT_IF).
if(plugin_type_escaped STREQUAL "platforms")
set(_default_plugin 0)
else()
set(_default_plugin 1)
endif()
if(DEFINED arg_DEFAULT_IF)
if(${arg_DEFAULT_IF})
set(_default_plugin 1)
else()
set(_default_plugin 0)
endif()
endif()
# Save the Qt module in the plug-in's properties and vice versa
if(NOT plugin_type_escaped STREQUAL "qml_plugin")
qt_internal_get_module_for_plugin("${target}" "${plugin_type_escaped}" qt_module)
set(qt_module_target "${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::${qt_module}")
if(NOT TARGET "${qt_module_target}")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Failed to associate Qt plugin with Qt module. ${qt_module_target} is not a known CMake target")
endif()
set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES QT_MODULE "${qt_module}")
set(plugin_install_package_suffix "${qt_module}")
get_target_property(aliased_target ${qt_module_target} ALIASED_TARGET)
if(aliased_target)
set(qt_module_target ${aliased_target})
endif()
get_target_property(is_imported_qt_module ${qt_module_target} IMPORTED)
if(NOT is_imported_qt_module)
# This QT_PLUGINS assignment is only used by QtPostProcessHelpers to decide if a
# QtModulePlugins.cmake file should be generated.
set_property(TARGET "${qt_module_target}" APPEND PROPERTY QT_PLUGINS "${target}")
else()
# The _qt_plugins property is considered when collecting the plugins in
# deployment process. The usecase is following:
# QtModuleX is built separately and installed, so it's imported.
# The plugin is built in some application build tree and its PLUGIN_TYPE is associated
# with QtModuleX.
set_property(TARGET "${qt_module_target}" APPEND PROPERTY _qt_plugins "${target}")
endif()
set(plugin_target_versioned "${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::${target}")
get_target_property(type "${plugin_target_versioned}" TYPE)
qt_internal_add_autogen_sync_header_dependencies(${target} ${qt_module_target})
endif()
# Change the configuration file install location for qml plugins into the Qml package location.
if(plugin_type_escaped STREQUAL "qml_plugin" AND TARGET "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}::Qml")
set(plugin_install_package_suffix "Qml/QmlPlugins")
endif()
# Save the install package suffix as a property, so that the Dependencies file is placed
# in the correct location.
if(plugin_install_package_suffix)
set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES
_qt_plugin_install_package_suffix "${plugin_install_package_suffix}")
endif()
if(TARGET qt_plugins)
add_dependencies(qt_plugins "${target}")
endif()
# Record plugin for current repo.
if(qt_repo_plugins AND TARGET ${qt_repo_plugins})
add_dependencies(${qt_repo_plugins} "${target}")
endif()
if(plugin_type STREQUAL "platforms")
if(TARGET qpa_plugins)
add_dependencies(qpa_plugins "${target}")
endif()
if(_default_plugin AND TARGET qpa_default_plugins)
add_dependencies(qpa_default_plugins "${target}")
endif()
endif()
set_property(TARGET "${target}" PROPERTY QT_DEFAULT_PLUGIN "${_default_plugin}")
set_property(TARGET "${target}" APPEND PROPERTY EXPORT_PROPERTIES "QT_PLUGIN_CLASS_NAME;QT_PLUGIN_TYPE;QT_MODULE;QT_DEFAULT_PLUGIN")
set(private_includes
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}"
# For the syncqt headers
"$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${QT_BUILD_DIR}/include>"
${arg_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES}
)
set(public_includes
${arg_PUBLIC_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES}
)
if(arg_NO_UNITY_BUILD)
set(arg_NO_UNITY_BUILD "NO_UNITY_BUILD")
else()
set(arg_NO_UNITY_BUILD "")
endif()
qt_internal_extend_target("${target}"
${arg_NO_UNITY_BUILD}
SOURCES ${arg_SOURCES}
NO_PCH_SOURCES
${arg_NO_PCH_SOURCES}
NO_UNITY_BUILD_SOURCES
${arg_NO_UNITY_BUILD_SOURCES}
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
${private_includes}
SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
${arg_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES}
PUBLIC_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
${public_includes}
LIBRARIES ${arg_LIBRARIES} Qt::PlatformPluginInternal
PUBLIC_LIBRARIES ${arg_PUBLIC_LIBRARIES}
DEFINES
${arg_DEFINES}
${deprecation_define}
PUBLIC_DEFINES
${arg_PUBLIC_DEFINES}
FEATURE_DEPENDENCIES ${arg_FEATURE_DEPENDENCIES}
DBUS_ADAPTOR_SOURCES ${arg_DBUS_ADAPTOR_SOURCES}
DBUS_ADAPTOR_FLAGS ${arg_DBUS_ADAPTOR_FLAGS}
DBUS_INTERFACE_SOURCES ${arg_DBUS_INTERFACE_SOURCES}
DBUS_INTERFACE_FLAGS ${arg_DBUS_INTERFACE_FLAGS}
COMPILE_OPTIONS ${arg_COMPILE_OPTIONS}
PUBLIC_COMPILE_OPTIONS ${arg_PUBLIC_COMPILE_OPTIONS}
LINK_OPTIONS ${arg_LINK_OPTIONS}
PUBLIC_LINK_OPTIONS ${arg_PUBLIC_LINK_OPTIONS}
MOC_OPTIONS ${arg_MOC_OPTIONS}
ENABLE_AUTOGEN_TOOLS ${arg_ENABLE_AUTOGEN_TOOLS}
DISABLE_AUTOGEN_TOOLS ${arg_DISABLE_AUTOGEN_TOOLS}
ATTRIBUTION_ENTRY_INDEX "${arg_ATTRIBUTION_ENTRY_INDEX}"
ATTRIBUTION_FILE_PATHS ${arg_ATTRIBUTION_FILE_PATHS}
ATTRIBUTION_FILE_DIR_PATHS ${arg_ATTRIBUTION_FILE_DIR_PATHS}
SBOM_DEPENDENCIES ${arg_SBOM_DEPENDENCIES}
)
qt_internal_add_repo_local_defines("${target}")
qt_internal_set_exceptions_flags("${target}" ${arg_EXCEPTIONS})
set(qt_libs_private "")
qt_internal_get_qt_all_known_modules(known_modules)
foreach(it ${known_modules})
list(FIND arg_LIBRARIES "Qt::${it}Private" pos)
if(pos GREATER -1)
list(APPEND qt_libs_private "Qt::${it}Private")
endif()
endforeach()
qt_register_target_dependencies("${target}" "${arg_PUBLIC_LIBRARIES}" "${qt_libs_private}")
if(target_type STREQUAL STATIC_LIBRARY)
if(qt_module_target)
qt_internal_link_internal_platform_for_object_library("${plugin_init_target}")
endif()
endif()
if (NOT arg_SKIP_INSTALL)
# Handle creation of cmake files for consumers of find_package().
# If we are part of a Qt module, the plugin cmake files are installed as part of that
# module.
# For qml plugins, they are all installed into the QtQml package location for automatic
# discovery.
if(plugin_install_package_suffix)
set(path_suffix "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${plugin_install_package_suffix}")
else()
set(path_suffix "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}")
endif()
qt_path_join(config_build_dir ${QT_CONFIG_BUILD_DIR} ${path_suffix})
qt_path_join(config_install_dir ${QT_CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR} ${path_suffix})
qt_internal_export_additional_targets_file(
TARGETS ${target} ${plugin_init_target}
EXPORT_NAME_PREFIX ${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}
CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR "${config_install_dir}")
qt_internal_get_min_new_policy_cmake_version(min_new_policy_version)
qt_internal_get_max_new_policy_cmake_version(max_new_policy_version)
configure_package_config_file(
"${QT_CMAKE_DIR}/QtPluginConfig.cmake.in"
"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}Config.cmake"
INSTALL_DESTINATION "${config_install_dir}"
)
write_basic_package_version_file(
"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}ConfigVersionImpl.cmake"
VERSION ${PROJECT_VERSION}
COMPATIBILITY AnyNewerVersion
)
qt_internal_write_qt_package_version_file(
"${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}"
"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}ConfigVersion.cmake"
)
qt_install(FILES
"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}Config.cmake"
"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}ConfigVersion.cmake"
"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}ConfigVersionImpl.cmake"
DESTINATION "${config_install_dir}"
COMPONENT Devel
)
# Make the export name of plugins be consistent with modules, so that
# qt_add_resource adds its additional targets to the same export set in a static Qt build.
set(export_name "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}Targets")
qt_install(TARGETS
"${target}"
${plugin_init_target}
EXPORT ${export_name}
RUNTIME DESTINATION "${install_directory}"
LIBRARY DESTINATION "${install_directory}"
OBJECTS DESTINATION "${install_directory}"
ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${archive_install_directory}"
)
qt_install(EXPORT ${export_name}
NAMESPACE ${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::
DESTINATION "${config_install_dir}"
)
if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
qt_apply_rpaths(TARGET "${target}" INSTALL_PATH "${install_directory}" RELATIVE_RPATH)
qt_internal_apply_staging_prefix_build_rpath_workaround()
endif()
endif()
if (NOT arg_ALLOW_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS)
### fixme: cmake is missing a built-in variable for this. We want to apply it only to
# modules and plugins that belong to Qt.
qt_internal_add_link_flags_no_undefined("${target}")
endif()
qt_internal_add_linker_version_script(${target})
set(finalizer_extra_args "")
if(NOT arg_SKIP_INSTALL)
list(APPEND finalizer_extra_args INSTALL_PATH "${install_directory}")
endif()
if(QT_GENERATE_SBOM)
set(sbom_args "")
list(APPEND sbom_args TYPE QT_PLUGIN)
qt_get_cmake_configurations(configs)
foreach(config IN LISTS configs)
_qt_internal_sbom_append_multi_config_aware_single_arg_option(
INSTALL_PATH
"${install_directory}"
"${config}"
sbom_args
)
endforeach()
_qt_internal_extend_sbom(${target} ${sbom_args})
endif()
qt_add_list_file_finalizer(qt_finalize_plugin ${target} ${finalizer_extra_args})
if(NOT arg_SKIP_INSTALL)
qt_enable_separate_debug_info(${target} "${install_directory}")
qt_internal_install_pdb_files(${target} "${install_directory}")
endif()
endfunction()
function(qt_finalize_plugin target)
cmake_parse_arguments(arg "" "INSTALL_PATH" "" ${ARGN})
if(WIN32 AND BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
_qt_internal_generate_win32_rc_file("${target}")
endif()
# Generate .prl and .pri files for static plugins.
get_target_property(target_type "${target}" TYPE)
if(target_type STREQUAL STATIC_LIBRARY)
if(arg_INSTALL_PATH)
qt_generate_prl_file(${target} "${arg_INSTALL_PATH}")
endif()
# There's no point in generating pri files for qml plugins.
# We didn't do it in Qt5 times.
get_target_property(plugin_type "${target}" QT_PLUGIN_TYPE)
if(NOT plugin_type STREQUAL "qml_plugin")
qt_generate_plugin_pri_file("${target}")
endif()
endif()
_qt_internal_finalize_sbom(${target})
endfunction()
function(qt_get_sanitized_plugin_type plugin_type out_var)
# Used to handle some edge cases such as platforms/darwin
string(REGEX REPLACE "[-/]" "_" plugin_type "${plugin_type}")
set("${out_var}" "${plugin_type}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
# Utility function to find the module to which a plug-in belongs.
function(qt_internal_get_module_for_plugin target target_type out_var)
qt_internal_get_qt_all_known_modules(known_modules)
qt_get_sanitized_plugin_type("${target_type}" target_type)
foreach(qt_module ${known_modules})
get_target_property(module_type "${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::${qt_module}" TYPE)
# Assuming interface libraries can't have plugins. Otherwise we'll need to fix the property
# name, because the current one would be invalid for interface libraries.
if(module_type STREQUAL "INTERFACE_LIBRARY")
continue()
endif()
get_target_property(plugin_types
"${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::${qt_module}"
MODULE_PLUGIN_TYPES)
if(plugin_types AND target_type IN_LIST plugin_types)
set("${out_var}" "${qt_module}" PARENT_SCOPE)
return()
endif()
endforeach()
message(FATAL_ERROR "The plug-in '${target}' does not belong to any Qt module.")
endfunction()
function(qt_internal_add_darwin_permission_plugin permission)
string(TOLOWER "${permission}" permission_lower)
string(TOUPPER "${permission}" permission_upper)
set(permission_source_file "platform/darwin/qdarwinpermissionplugin_${permission_lower}.mm")
set(plugin_target "QDarwin${permission}PermissionPlugin")
set(plugin_name "qdarwin${permission_lower}permission")
qt_internal_add_plugin(${plugin_target}
STATIC # Force static, even in shared builds
OUTPUT_NAME ${plugin_name}
PLUGIN_TYPE permissions
DEFAULT_IF FALSE
SOURCES
${permission_source_file}
DEFINES
QT_DARWIN_PERMISSION_PLUGIN=${permission}
LIBRARIES
Qt::Core
Qt::CorePrivate
${FWFoundation}
NO_UNITY_BUILD # disable unity build: the same file is built with two different preprocessor defines.
)
# Disable PCH since CMake falls over on single .mm source targets
set_target_properties(${plugin_target} PROPERTIES
DISABLE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS ON
)
# Generate plugin JSON file
set(content "{ \"Permissions\": [ \"Q${permission}Permission\" ] }")
get_target_property(plugin_build_dir "${plugin_target}" BINARY_DIR)
set(output_file "${plugin_build_dir}/${plugin_target}.json")
qt_configure_file(OUTPUT "${output_file}" CONTENT "${content}")
# Associate required usage descriptions
set(usage_descriptions_property "_qt_info_plist_usage_descriptions")
set_target_properties(${plugin_target} PROPERTIES
${usage_descriptions_property} "NS${permission}UsageDescription"
)
set_property(TARGET ${plugin_target} APPEND PROPERTY
EXPORT_PROPERTIES ${usage_descriptions_property}
)
set(usage_descriptions_genex "$<JOIN:$<TARGET_PROPERTY:${plugin_target},${usage_descriptions_property}>, >")
set(extra_plugin_pri_content
"QT_PLUGIN.${plugin_name}.usage_descriptions = ${usage_descriptions_genex}"
)
# Support granular check and request implementations
set(separate_request_source_file
"${plugin_build_dir}/qdarwinpermissionplugin_${permission_lower}_request.mm")
set(separate_request_genex
"$<BOOL:$<TARGET_PROPERTY:${plugin_target},_qt_darwin_permissison_separate_request>>")
file(GENERATE OUTPUT "${separate_request_source_file}" CONTENT
"
#define BUILDING_PERMISSION_REQUEST 1
#include \"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${permission_source_file}\"
"
CONDITION "${separate_request_genex}"
)
if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS "3.18")
set_property(SOURCE "${separate_request_source_file}" PROPERTY GENERATED TRUE)
set_property(SOURCE "${separate_request_source_file}" PROPERTY SKIP_UNITY_BUILD_INCLUSION TRUE)
endif()
target_sources(${plugin_target} PRIVATE
"$<${separate_request_genex}:${separate_request_source_file}>"
)
set_property(TARGET ${plugin_target} APPEND PROPERTY
EXPORT_PROPERTIES _qt_darwin_permissison_separate_request
)
set(permission_request_symbol "_QDarwin${permission}PermissionRequest")
set(permission_request_flag "-Wl,-u,${permission_request_symbol}")
set(has_usage_description_property "_qt_has_${plugin_target}_usage_description")
set(has_usage_description_genex "$<BOOL:$<TARGET_PROPERTY:${has_usage_description_property}>>")
target_link_options(${plugin_target} INTERFACE
"$<$<AND:${separate_request_genex},${has_usage_description_genex}>:${permission_request_flag}>")
list(APPEND extra_plugin_pri_content
"QT_PLUGIN.${plugin_name}.request_flag = $<${separate_request_genex}:${permission_request_flag}>"
)
# Expose properties to qmake
set_property(TARGET ${plugin_target} PROPERTY
QT_PLUGIN_PRI_EXTRA_CONTENT ${extra_plugin_pri_content}
)
endfunction()
# The function looks and links the static plugins that the target depends on. The function behaves
# similar to qt_import_plugins, but should be used when building Qt executable or shared libraries.
# It's expected that all dependencies are valid targets at the time when the function is called.
# If not their plugins will be not collected for linking.
function(qt_internal_import_plugins target)
set(plugin_targets "")
foreach(dep_target IN LISTS ARGN)
if(dep_target AND TARGET ${dep_target})
get_target_property(plugins ${dep_target} _qt_plugins)
if(plugins)
list(APPEND plugin_targets ${plugins})
else()
# Fallback should be remove in Qt 7.
get_target_property(target_type ${dep_target} TYPE)
if(NOT "${target_type}" STREQUAL "INTERFACE_LIBRARY")
get_target_property(plugins ${dep_target} QT_PLUGINS)
if(plugins)
list(APPEND plugin_targets ${plugins})
endif()
endif()
endif()
endif()
endforeach()
set(non_imported_plugin_targets "")
foreach(plugin_target IN LISTS plugin_targets)
if(NOT TARGET ${plugin_target} OR "${plugin_target}" IN_LIST non_imported_plugin_targets)
continue()
endif()
get_target_property(is_imported ${plugin_target} IMPORTED)
if(NOT is_imported)
list(APPEND non_imported_plugin_targets "${plugin_target}")
endif()
endforeach()
if(plugin_targets)
__qt_internal_collect_plugin_init_libraries("${non_imported_plugin_targets}" init_libraries)
__qt_internal_collect_plugin_libraries("${non_imported_plugin_targets}" plugin_libraries)
if(plugin_libraries OR init_libraries)
target_link_libraries(${target} PRIVATE ${plugin_libraries} ${init_libraries})
endif()
endif()
endfunction()