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# Cross-compiling Chrome/win
As many Chromium developers are on Linux/Mac, cross-compiling Chromium for
Windows targets facilitates development for Windows targets on non-Windows
machines.
It's possible to build most parts of the codebase on a Linux or Mac host while
targeting Windows. It's also possible to run the locally-built binaries on
swarming. This document describes how to set that up, and current restrictions.
## Limitations
What does *not* work:
* `js2gtest` tests are omitted from the build ([bug](https://crbug.com/1010561))
* on Mac hosts, 32-bit builds don't work ([bug](https://crbug.com/794838) has
more information, and this is unlikely to ever change)
All other targets build fine (including `chrome`, `browser_tests`, ...).
Uses of `.asm` files have been stubbed out. As a result, Crashpad cannot
report crashes, and NaCl defaults to disabled and cannot be enabled in cross
builds ([.asm bug](https://crbug.com/762167)).
## .gclient setup
1. Tell gclient that you need Windows build dependencies by adding
`target_os = ['win']` to the end of your `.gclient`. (If you already
have a `target_os` line in there, just add `'win'` to the list.) e.g.
solutions = [
{
...
}
]
target_os = ['android', 'win']
1. `gclient sync`, follow instructions on screen.
### If you're at Google
`gclient sync` should automatically download the Windows SDK for you. If this
fails with an error:
Please follow the instructions at
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/win_cross.md
then you may need to re-authenticate via:
cd path/to/chrome/src
# Follow instructions, enter 0 as project id.
download_from_google_storage --config
`gclient sync` should now succeed. Skip ahead to the [GN setup](#gn-setup)
section.
### If you're not at Google
You can package your Windows SDK installation into a zip file by running the
following on a Windows machine:
cd path/to/depot_tools/win_toolchain
# customize the Windows SDK version numbers
python package_from_installed.py 2017 -w 10.0.17134.0
These commands create a zip file named `<hash value>.zip`. Then, to use the
generated file in a Linux or Mac host, the following environment variables
need to be set:
export DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN_BASE_URL=<path/to/sdk/zip/file>
export GYP_MSVS_HASH_<toolchain hash>=<hash value>
`<toolchain hash>` is hardcoded in `src/build/vs_toolchain.py` and can be found by
setting `DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN_BASE_URL` and running `gclient sync`:
gclient sync
...
Running hooks: 17% (11/64) win_toolchain
________ running '/usr/bin/python src/build/vs_toolchain.py update --force' in <chromium dir>
Windows toolchain out of date or doesn't exist, updating (Pro)...
current_hashes:
desired_hash: <toolchain hash>
## GN setup
Add `target_os = "win"` to your args.gn. Then just build, e.g.
ninja -C out/gnwin base_unittests.exe
## Goma
This should be supported by the default (Goma RBE) backend.
## Copying and running chrome
A convenient way to copy chrome over to a Windows box is to build the
`mini_installer` target. Then, copy just `mini_installer.exe` over
to the Windows box and run it to install the chrome you just built.
Note that the `mini_installer` doesn't include PDB files. PDB files are needed
to correctly symbolize stack traces (or if you want to attach a debugger).
## Running tests on swarming
You can run the Windows binaries you built on swarming, like so:
tools/run-swarmed.py out/gnwin base_unittests [ --gtest_filter=... ]
See the contents of run-swarmed.py for how to do this manually.
The
[linux-win_cross-rel](https://ci.chromium.org/p/chromium/builders/luci.chromium.ci/linux-win_cross-rel/)
buildbot does 64-bit release cross builds, and also runs tests. You can look at
it to get an idea of which tests pass in the cross build.
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