InitializePreprocessor(*PP, PPOpts, getPCHContainerReader(),
getFrontendOpts());
- // Initialize the header search object.
+ // Initialize the header search object. In CUDA compilations, we use the aux
+ // triple (the host triple) to initialize our header search, since we need to
+ // find the host headers in order to compile the CUDA code.
+ const llvm::Triple *HeaderSearchTriple = &PP->getTargetInfo().getTriple();
+ if (PP->getTargetInfo().getTriple().getOS() == llvm::Triple::CUDA &&
+ PP->getAuxTargetInfo())
+ HeaderSearchTriple = &PP->getAuxTargetInfo()->getTriple();
+
ApplyHeaderSearchOptions(PP->getHeaderSearchInfo(), getHeaderSearchOpts(),
- PP->getLangOpts(), PP->getTargetInfo().getTriple());
+ PP->getLangOpts(), *HeaderSearchTriple);
PP->setPreprocessedOutput(getPreprocessorOutputOpts().ShowCPP);
--- /dev/null
+// RUN: %clang -cc1 -fcuda-is-device -isysroot /var/empty \
+// RUN: -triple nvptx-nvidia-cuda -aux-triple i386-apple-macosx \
+// RUN: -S -fcuda-is-device -v -o /dev/null -x cuda %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
+
+// RUN: %clang -cc1 -isysroot /var/empty \
+// RUN: -triple i386-apple-macosx -aux-triple nvptx-nvidia-cuda \
+// RUN: -S -fcuda-is-device -v -o /dev/null -x cuda %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
+
+// Check that when we do CUDA host and device compiles on MacOS, we check for
+// includes in /System/Library/Frameworks and /Library/Frameworks.
+
+// CHECK-DAG: ignoring nonexistent directory "/var/empty/System/Library/Frameworks"
+// CHECK-DAG: ignoring nonexistent directory "/var/empty/Library/Frameworks"