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Michael Goulet
90143b0be8 Fix FnMut/Fn shim for coroutine-closures that capture references 2024-06-29 17:38:02 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
02629325f6
Rollup merge of #124741 - nebulark:patchable-function-entries-pr, r=estebank,workingjubilee
patchable-function-entry: Add unstable compiler flag and attribute

Tracking issue: #123115

Add the -Z patchable-function-entry compiler flag and the #[patchable_function_entry(prefix_nops = m, entry_nops = n)] attribute.
Rebased and adjusted the canditate implementation to match changes in the RFC.
2024-06-28 08:34:07 +02:00
Florian Schmiderer
8d246b0102 Updated diagnostic messages 2024-06-27 22:24:36 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
70b69a2384
Rollup merge of #126721 - Zalathar:nested-cov-attr, r=oli-obk
coverage: Make `#[coverage(..)]` apply recursively to nested functions

This PR makes the (currently-unstable) `#[coverage(off)]` and `#[coverage(on)]` attributes apply recursively to all nested functions/closures, instead of just the function they are directly attached to.

Those attributes can now also be applied to modules and to impl/impl-trait blocks, where they have no direct effect, but will be inherited by all enclosed functions/closures/methods that don't override the inherited value.

---

Fixes #126625.
2024-06-27 02:06:18 -04:00
Zalathar
457fda1701 coverage: Detach #[coverage(..)] from codegen attribute handling 2024-06-26 10:08:05 +10:00
Florian Schmiderer
7c56398e91 Updated code for changes to RFC, added additional error handling, added
tests
2024-06-25 19:00:02 +02:00
Matthew Maurer
9b0ae75ecc Support #[patchable_function_entries]
See [RFC](https://github.com/maurer/rust-rfcs/blob/patchable-function-entry/text/0000-patchable-function-entry.md) (yet to be numbered)

TODO before submission:
* Needs an RFC
* Improve error reporting for malformed attributes
2024-06-25 18:23:41 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
812b8b42a1
Rollup merge of #126943 - Urgau:dedup-all, r=petrochenkov
De-duplicate all consecutive native libs regardless of their options

Address https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126913#issuecomment-2188184011 by no longer de-duplicating based on the "options" but by only looking at the generated link args, as to avoid consecutive libs that originated from different native-lib with different options (like `raw-dylib` on Windows) but isn't relevant for `--print=native-static-libs`.

r? ``@petrochenkov``
2024-06-25 18:03:02 +02:00
Urgau
604caa09ed De-duplicate all consecutive native libs regardless of their options 2024-06-25 13:18:19 +02:00
Michael Goulet
9ce2a070b3
Rollup merge of #126682 - Zalathar:coverage-attr, r=lcnr
coverage: Overhaul validation of the `#[coverage(..)]` attribute

This PR makes sweeping changes to how the (currently-unstable) coverage attribute is validated:
- Multiple coverage attributes on the same item/expression are now treated as an error.
- The attribute must always be `#[coverage(off)]` or `#[coverage(on)]`, and the error messages for this are more consistent.
  -  A trailing comma is still allowed after off/on, since that's part of the normal attribute syntax.
- Some places that silently ignored a coverage attribute now produce an error instead.
  - These cases were all clearly bugs.
- Some places that ignored a coverage attribute (with a warning) now produce an error instead.
  - These were originally added as lints, but I don't think it makes much sense to knowingly allow new attributes to be used in meaningless places.
  - Some of these errors might soon disappear, if it's easy to extend recursive coverage attributes to things like modules and impl blocks.

---

One of the goals of this PR is to lay a more solid foundation for making the coverage attribute recursive, so that it applies to all nested functions/closures instead of just the one it is directly attached to.

Fixes #126658.

This PR incorporates #126659, which adds more tests for validation of the coverage attribute.

`@rustbot` label +A-code-coverage
2024-06-24 15:51:03 -04:00
Michael Goulet
faa28be2f1
Rollup merge of #124712 - Enselic:deprecate-inline-threshold, r=pnkfelix
Deprecate no-op codegen option `-Cinline-threshold=...`

This deprecates `-Cinline-threshold` since using it has no effect. This has been the case since the new LLVM pass manager started being used, more than 2 years ago.

Recommend using `-Cllvm-args=--inline-threshold=...` instead.

Closes #89742 which is E-help-wanted.
2024-06-24 15:51:00 -04:00
Zalathar
a000fa8b54 coverage: Tighten validation of #[coverage(off)] and #[coverage(on)] 2024-06-24 20:15:01 +10:00
Scott McMurray
4a7b6c0e6c More GVN for PtrMetadata
`PtrMetadata` doesn't care about `*const`/`*mut`/`&`/`&mut`, so GVN away those casts in its argument.

This includes updating MIR to allow calling PtrMetadata on references too, not just raw pointers.  That means that `[T]::len` can be just `_0 = PtrMetadata(_1)`, for example.

# Conflicts:
#	tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-abort.mir
#	tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-unwind.mir
2024-06-20 22:16:59 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
ef2e8bfcbf
Rollup merge of #126717 - nnethercote:rustfmt-use-pre-cleanups, r=jieyouxu
Clean up some comments near `use` declarations

#125443 will reformat all `use` declarations in the repository. There are a few edge cases involving comments on `use` declarations that require care. This PR cleans up some clumsy comment cases, taking us a step closer to #125443 being able to merge.

r? ``@lqd``
2024-06-20 14:07:04 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
665821cb60 Add blank lines after module-level //! comments.
Most modules have such a blank line, but some don't. Inserting the blank
line makes it clearer that the `//!` comments are describing the entire
module, rather than the `use` declaration(s) that immediately follows.
2024-06-20 09:23:20 +10:00
Scott McMurray
e04e35133f bug! more uses of these in runtime stuff 2024-06-19 10:44:01 -07:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
ef062ea80d
Rollup merge of #126594 - zetanumbers:fix-cross-crate-async-drop-glue, r=oli-obk
Make async drop code more consistent with regular drop code

Fixes #126573

Relates to #126482

r? ````@petrochenkov````
2024-06-19 09:52:01 +02:00
Oli Scherer
7ba82d61eb Use a dedicated type instead of a reference for the diagnostic context
This paves the way for tracking more state (e.g. error tainting) in the diagnostic context handle
2024-06-18 15:42:11 +00:00
Daria Sukhonina
1a8eae1aba Apply suggestions from oli-obk's review
Co-authored-by: Oli Scherer <github35764891676564198441@oli-obk.de>
2024-06-18 14:28:00 +03:00
Daria Sukhonina
af10880f6b Make async drop code more consistent with regular drop code
Fixes #126573
2024-06-18 14:17:13 +03:00
Michael Goulet
342c1b03d6 Rename InstanceDef -> InstanceKind 2024-06-16 21:35:21 -04:00
Michael Goulet
3b9adbec32 Only compute vtable information during codegen 2024-06-14 20:35:45 -04:00
Martin Nordholts
3af624272a rustc_codegen_ssa: Remove unused ModuleConfig::inline_threshold 2024-06-14 19:36:29 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
75b164d836 Use tidy to sort crate attributes for all compiler crates.
We already do this for a number of crates, e.g. `rustc_middle`,
`rustc_span`, `rustc_metadata`, `rustc_span`, `rustc_errors`.

For the ones we don't, in many cases the attributes are a mess.
- There is no consistency about order of attribute kinds (e.g.
  `allow`/`deny`/`feature`).
- Within attribute kind groups (e.g. the `feature` attributes),
  sometimes the order is alphabetical, and sometimes there is no
  particular order.
- Sometimes the attributes of a particular kind aren't even grouped
  all together, e.g. there might be a `feature`, then an `allow`, then
  another `feature`.

This commit extends the existing sorting to all compiler crates,
increasing consistency. If any new attribute line is added there is now
only one place it can go -- no need for arbitrary decisions.

Exceptions:
- `rustc_log`, `rustc_next_trait_solver` and `rustc_type_ir_macros`,
  because they have no crate attributes.
- `rustc_codegen_gcc`, because it's quasi-external to rustc (e.g. it's
  ignored in `rustfmt.toml`).
2024-06-12 15:49:10 +10:00
Ralf Jung
3c57ea0df7 ScalarInt: size mismatches are a bug, do not delay the panic 2024-06-10 13:43:16 +02:00
Ralf Jung
eb584a23bf offset_of: allow (unstably) taking the offset of slice tail fields 2024-06-08 18:17:55 +02:00
Rémy Rakic
0a4176a831 Revert "Rollup merge of #124976 - petrochenkov:usedcrates, r=oli-obk"
This reverts commit eda4a35f36, reversing
changes made to eb6b35b5bc.
2024-06-06 10:06:28 +00:00
Boxy
60a5bebbe5 Add Ty to mir::Const::Ty 2024-06-05 22:25:41 +01:00
Boxy
a9702a6668 Add Ty to ConstKind::Value 2024-06-05 22:25:41 +01:00
Boxy
58feec9b85 Basic removal of Ty from places (boring) 2024-06-05 22:25:38 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
e2ea7d82b1
Rollup merge of #125861 - name1e5s:fix/rpath_null_panic, r=michaelwoerister
rustc_codegen_ssa: fix `get_rpath_relative_to_output` panic when lib only contains file name

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When compiles program with `-C rpath=yes` but with no output filename specified, or with filename ONLY, we will get an ICE for now. Fix it by treat empty `output` path in `get_rpath_relative_to_output`  as current dir.

Before this patch:

```bash
rustc -C prefer_dynamic=yes -C rpath=yes -O h.rs  # ICE, no output filename specified
rustc -o hello -C prefer_dynamic=yes -C rpath=yes -O h.rs # ICE, output filename has no path
rustc -o ./hello -C prefer_dynamic=yes -C rpath=yes -O h.rs # Works
```

All those examples work after the patch.

Close #119571.
Close #125785.
2024-06-05 18:21:10 +02:00
Jubilee
2b89c1b9ae
Rollup merge of #125920 - bjorn3:allow_static_mut_linkage_def, r=Urgau
Allow static mut definitions with #[linkage]

Unlike static declarations with #[linkage], for definitions rustc doesn't rewrite it to add an extra indirection.

This was accidentally disallowed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125046.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125800#issuecomment-2143776298
2024-06-05 01:14:32 -07:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
b477f89041
Rollup merge of #125750 - compiler-errors:expect, r=lcnr
Align `Term` methods with `GenericArg` methods, add `Term::expect_*`

* `Term::ty` -> `Term::as_type`.
* `Term::ct` -> `Term::as_const`.
* Adds `Term::expect_type` and `Term::expect_const`, and uses them in favor of `.ty().unwrap()`, etc.

I could also shorten these to `as_ty` and then do `GenericArg::as_ty` as well, but I do think the `as_` is important to signal that this is a conversion method, and not a getter, like `Const::ty` is.

r? types
2024-06-04 08:25:48 +01:00
Michael Goulet
273b990554 Align Term methods with GenericArg methods 2024-06-03 20:36:27 -04:00
bors
1689a5a531 Auto merge of #122597 - pacak:master, r=bjorn3
Show files produced by `--emit foo` in json artifact notifications

Right now it is possible to ask `rustc` to save some intermediate representation into one or more files with `--emit=foo`, but figuring out what exactly was produced is difficult. This pull request adds information about `llvm_ir` and `asm` intermediate files into notifications produced by `--json=artifacts`.

Related discussion: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/easier-access-to-files-generated-by-emit-foo/20477

Motivation - `cargo-show-asm` parses those intermediate files and presents them in a user friendly way, but right now I have to apply some dirty hacks. Hacks make behavior confusing: https://github.com/hintron/computer-enhance/issues/35

This pull request introduces a new behavior: now `rustc` will emit a new artifact notification for every artifact type user asked to `--emit`, for example for `--emit asm` those will include all the `.s` files.

Most users won't notice this behavior, to be affected by it all of the following must hold:
- user must use `rustc` binary directly (when `cargo` invokes `rustc` - it consumes artifact notifications and doesn't emit anything)
- user must specify both `--emit xxx` and `--json artifacts`
- user must refuse to handle unknown artifact types
- user must disable incremental compilation (or deal with it better than cargo does, or use a workaround like `save-temps`) in order not to hit #88829 / #89149
2024-06-04 00:05:56 +00:00
bjorn3
07dc3ebf5c Allow static mut definitions with #[linkage]
Unlike static declarations with #[linkage], for definitions rustc
doesn't rewrite it to add an extra indirection.
2024-06-03 10:45:16 +00:00
Hai-Hsin
5e802f07ba rustc_codegen_ssa: fix get_rpath_relative_to_output panic when lib only contains file name 2024-06-02 00:14:05 +08:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
2d3b1e014b
Rollup merge of #124251 - scottmcm:unop-ptr-metadata, r=oli-obk
Add an intrinsic for `ptr::metadata`

The follow-up to #123840, so we can remove `PtrComponents` and `PtrRepr` from libcore entirely (well, after a bootstrap update).

As discussed in <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/189540-t-compiler.2Fwg-mir-opt/topic/.60ptr_metadata.60.20in.20MIR/near/435637808>, this introduces `UnOp::PtrMetadata` taking a raw pointer and returning the associated metadata value.

By no longer going through a `union`, this should also help future PRs better optimize pointer operations.

r? ``@oli-obk``
2024-05-29 03:25:07 +01:00
Scott McMurray
459ce3f6bb Add an intrinsic for ptr::metadata 2024-05-28 09:28:51 -07:00
Mark Rousskov
4c002fce9d Omit non-needs_drop drop_in_place in vtables
This replaces the drop_in_place reference with null in vtables. On
librustc_driver.so, this drops about ~17k dynamic relocations from the
output, since many vtables can now be placed in read-only memory, rather
than having a relocated pointer included.

This makes a tradeoff by adding a null check at vtable call sites.
That's hard to avoid without changing the vtable format (e.g., to use a
pc-relative relocation instead of an absolute address, and avoid the
dynamic relocation that way). But it seems likely that the check is
cheap at runtime.
2024-05-27 16:26:56 -04:00
Guillaume Gomez
86f2fa35a2
Rollup merge of #125148 - RalfJung:codegen-sh, r=scottmcm
codegen: tweak/extend shift comments

r? `@scottmcm`
2024-05-27 13:10:34 +02:00
bors
b582f807fa Auto merge of #125410 - fmease:adj-lint-diag-api, r=nnethercote
[perf] Delay the construction of early lint diag structs

Attacks some of the perf regressions from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124417#issuecomment-2123700666.

See individual commits for details. The first three commits are not strictly necessary.
However, the 2nd one (06bc4fc671, *Remove `LintDiagnostic::msg`*) makes the main change way nicer to implement.
It's also pretty sweet on its own if I may say so myself.
2024-05-27 08:44:12 +00:00
Jubilee
5860d43af3
Rollup merge of #125046 - bjorn3:no_mutable_static_linkage, r=cjgillot
Only allow immutable statics with #[linkage]
2024-05-26 15:28:26 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
eb6297eb6f
Rollup merge of #125477 - nnethercote:missed-rustfmt, r=compiler-errors
Run rustfmt on files that need it.

Somehow these files aren't properly formatted. By default `x fmt` and `x tidy` only check files that have changed against master, so if an ill-formatted file somehow slips in it can stay that way as long as it doesn't get modified(?)

I found these when I ran `x fmt` explicitly on every `.rs` file in the repo, while working on
https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/750.
2024-05-24 17:48:03 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c1ac4a2f28 Run rustfmt on files that need it.
Somehow these files aren't properly formatted. By default `x fmt` and `x
tidy` only check files that have changed against master, so if an
ill-formatted file somehow slips in it can stay that way as long as it
doesn't get modified(?)

I found these when I ran `x fmt` explicitly on every `.rs` file in the
repo, while working on
https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/750.
2024-05-24 15:17:21 +10:00
bors
7601adcc76 Auto merge of #125463 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-287wx4y, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #125263 (rust-lld: fallback to rustc's sysroot if there's no path to the linker in the target sysroot)
 - #125345 (rustc_codegen_llvm: add support for writing summary bitcode)
 - #125362 (Actually use TAIT instead of emulating it)
 - #125412 (Don't suggest adding the unexpected cfgs to the build-script it-self)
 - #125445 (Migrate `run-make/rustdoc-with-short-out-dir-option` to `rmake.rs`)
 - #125452 (Cleanup check-cfg handling in core and std)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-05-24 03:04:06 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
4ee97fc3db
Rollup merge of #125345 - durin42:thin-link-bitcode, r=bjorn3
rustc_codegen_llvm: add support for writing summary bitcode

Typical uses of ThinLTO don't have any use for this as a standalone file, but distributed ThinLTO uses this to make the linker phase more efficient. With clang you'd do something like `clang -flto=thin -fthin-link-bitcode=foo.indexing.o -c foo.c` and then get both foo.o (full of bitcode) and foo.indexing.o (just the summary or index part of the bitcode). That's then usable by a two-stage linking process that's more friendly to distributed build systems like bazel, which is why I'm working on this area.

I talked some to `@teresajohnson` about naming in this area, as things seem to be a little confused between various blog posts and build systems. "bitcode index" and "bitcode summary" tend to be a little too ambiguous, and she tends to use "thin link bitcode" and "minimized bitcode" (which matches the descriptions in LLVM). Since the clang option is thin-link-bitcode, I went with that to try and not add a new spelling in the world.

Per `@dtolnay,` you can work around the lack of this by using `lld --thinlto-index-only` to do the indexing on regular .o files of bitcode, but that is a bit wasteful on actions when we already have all the information in rustc and could just write out the matching minimized bitcode. I didn't test that at all in our infrastructure, because by the time I learned that I already had this patch largely written.
2024-05-23 23:39:26 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
d6a1f1d3fc
Rollup merge of #125263 - lqd:lld-fallback, r=petrochenkov
rust-lld: fallback to rustc's sysroot if there's no path to the linker in the target sysroot

As seen in #125246, some sysroots don't expect to contain `rust-lld` and want to keep it that way, so we fallback to the default rustc sysroot if there is no path to the linker in any of the sysroot tools search paths. This is how we locate codegen-backends' dylibs already.

People also have requested an error if none of these search paths contain the self-contained linker directory, so there's also an error in that case.

r? `@petrochenkov` cc `@ehuss` `@RalfJung`

I'm not sure where we check for `rust-lld`'s existence on the targets where we use it by default, and if we just ignore it when missing or emit a warning (as I assume we don't emit an error), so I just checked for the existence of `gcc-ld`, where `cc` will look for the lld-wrapper binaries.

<sub>*Feel free to point out better ways to do this, it's the middle of the night here.*</sub>

Fixes #125246
2024-05-23 23:39:26 +02:00
bors
8679004993 Auto merge of #125434 - nnethercote:rm-more-extern-tracing, r=jackh726
Remove more `#[macro_use] extern crate tracing`

Because explicit importing of macros via use items is nicer (more standard and readable) than implicit importing via `#[macro_use]`. Continuing the work from #124511 and #124914.

r? `@jackh726`
2024-05-23 21:36:54 +00:00
Augie Fackler
a0581b5b7f cleanup: run rustfmt 2024-05-23 15:10:04 -04:00