Auto merge of #128147 - lolbinarycat:fmt-write-bloat-rmake, r=jieyouxu

migrate fmt-write-bloat to rmake

try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: x86_64-gnu-llvm-18
try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
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bors 2024-08-02 02:28:59 +00:00
commit 05e692ae02
6 changed files with 89 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -17,3 +17,10 @@ pub fn env_var_os(name: &str) -> OsString {
None => panic!("failed to retrieve environment variable {name:?}"),
}
}
/// Check if `NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS` is set (usually this may be set in CI jobs).
#[track_caller]
#[must_use]
pub fn no_debug_assertions() -> bool {
std::env::var_os("NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS").is_some()
}

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ pub mod run;
pub mod scoped_run;
pub mod string;
pub mod targets;
pub mod symbols;
// Internally we call our fs-related support module as `fs`, but re-export its content as `rfs`
// to tests to avoid colliding with commonly used `use std::fs;`.

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@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
use std::path::Path;
use object::{self, Object, ObjectSymbol, SymbolIterator};
/// Iterate through the symbols in an object file.
///
/// Uses a callback because `SymbolIterator` does not own its data.
///
/// Panics if `path` is not a valid object file readable by the current user.
pub fn with_symbol_iter<P, F, R>(path: P, func: F) -> R
where
P: AsRef<Path>,
F: FnOnce(&mut SymbolIterator<'_, '_>) -> R,
{
let raw_bytes = crate::fs::read(path);
let f = object::File::parse(raw_bytes.as_slice()).expect("unable to parse file");
let mut iter = f.symbols();
func(&mut iter)
}
/// Check an object file's symbols for substrings.
///
/// Returns `true` if any of the symbols found in the object file at
/// `path` contain a substring listed in `substrings`.
///
/// Panics if `path` is not a valid object file readable by the current user.
pub fn any_symbol_contains(path: impl AsRef<Path>, substrings: &[&str]) -> bool {
with_symbol_iter(path, |syms| {
for sym in syms {
for substring in substrings {
if sym
.name_bytes()
.unwrap()
.windows(substring.len())
.any(|x| x == substring.as_bytes())
{
eprintln!("{:?} contains {}", sym, substring);
return true;
}
}
}
false
})
}

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@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ run-make/dep-info-spaces/Makefile
run-make/dep-info/Makefile
run-make/emit-to-stdout/Makefile
run-make/extern-fn-reachable/Makefile
run-make/fmt-write-bloat/Makefile
run-make/foreign-double-unwind/Makefile
run-make/foreign-exceptions/Makefile
run-make/incr-add-rust-src-component/Makefile

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@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
include ../tools.mk
# ignore-windows
ifeq ($(shell $(RUSTC) -vV | grep 'host: $(TARGET)'),)
# Don't run this test when cross compiling.
all:
else
NM = nm
PANIC_SYMS = panic_bounds_check Debug
# Allow for debug_assert!() in debug builds of std.
ifdef NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS
PANIC_SYMS += panicking panic_fmt pad_integral Display Debug
endif
all: main.rs
$(RUSTC) $< -O
$(NM) $(call RUN_BINFILE,main) | $(CGREP) -v $(PANIC_SYMS)
endif

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@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
//! Before #78122, writing any `fmt::Arguments` would trigger the inclusion of `usize` formatting
//! and padding code in the resulting binary, because indexing used in `fmt::write` would generate
//! code using `panic_bounds_check`, which prints the index and length.
//!
//! These bounds checks are not necessary, as `fmt::Arguments` never contains any out-of-bounds
//! indexes. The test is a `run-make` test, because it needs to check the result after linking. A
//! codegen or assembly test doesn't check the parts that will be pulled in from `core` by the
//! linker.
//!
//! In this test, we try to check that the `usize` formatting and padding code are not present in
//! the final binary by checking that panic symbols such as `panic_bounds_check` are **not**
//! present.
//!
//! Some CI jobs try to run faster by disabling debug assertions (through setting
//! `NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS=1`). If debug assertions are disabled, then we can check for the absence of
//! additional `usize` formatting and padding related symbols.
// Reason: This test is `ignore-windows` because the `no_std` test (using `#[link(name = "c")])`
// doesn't link on windows.
//@ ignore-windows
//@ ignore-cross-compile
use run_make_support::env::no_debug_assertions;
use run_make_support::rustc;
use run_make_support::symbols::any_symbol_contains;
fn main() {
rustc().input("main.rs").opt().run();
// panic machinery identifiers, these should not appear in the final binary
let mut panic_syms = vec!["panic_bounds_check", "Debug"];
if no_debug_assertions() {
// if debug assertions are allowed, we need to allow these,
// otherwise, add them to the list of symbols to deny.
panic_syms.extend_from_slice(&["panicking", "panic_fmt", "pad_integral", "Display"]);
}
assert!(!any_symbol_contains("main", &panic_syms));
}