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Kyle Huey
f5b023bd9c When the required discriminator value exceeds LLVM's limits, drop the debug info for the function instead of panicking.
The maximum discriminator value LLVM can currently encode is 2^12. If macro use
results in more than 2^12 calls to the same function attributed to the same
callsite, and those calls are MIR-inlined, we will require more than the maximum
discriminator value to completely represent the debug information. Once we reach
that point drop the debug info instead.
2024-11-19 05:19:09 -08:00
lcnr
9cba14b95b use TypingEnv when no infcx is available
the behavior of the type system not only depends on the current
assumptions, but also the currentnphase of the compiler. This is
mostly necessary as we need to decide whether and how to reveal
opaque types. We track this via the `TypingMode`.
2024-11-18 10:38:56 +01:00
Jiri Bobek
777003ae9f Likely unlikely fix 2024-11-17 21:49:10 +01:00
Piotr Osiewicz
42e71bb8ea rustc_metadata: Preprocess search paths for better performance
Over in Zed we've noticed that loading crates for a large-ish workspace can take almost 200ms. We've pinned it down to how rustc searches for paths, as it performs a linear search over the list of candidate paths. In our case the candidate list had about 20k entries which we had to iterate over for each dependency being loaded.

This commit introduces a simple FilesIndex that's just a sorted Vec under the hood. Since crates are looked up by both prefix and suffix, we perform a range search on said Vec (which constraints the search space based on prefix) and follow up with a linear scan of entries with matching suffixes.
FilesIndex is also pre-filtered before any queries are performed using available target information; query prefixes/sufixes are based on the target we are compiling for, so we can remove entries that can never match up front.

Overall, this commit brings down build time for us in dev scenarios by about 6%.
100ms might not seem like much, but this is a constant cost that each of our workspace crates has to pay, even when said crate is miniscule.
2024-11-15 10:35:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
bd79fe7a94
Rollup merge of #132702 - 1c3t3a:issue-132615, r=rcvalle
CFI: Append debug location to CFI blocks

Currently we're not appending debug locations to the inserted CFI blocks. This shows up in #132615 and #100783. This change fixes that by passing down the debug location to the CFI type-test generation and appending it to the blocks.

Credits also belong to `@jakos-sec` who worked with me on this.
2024-11-12 23:26:41 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
35225d61f4
Rollup merge of #132820 - bjorn3:default_backend_link_impl, r=jieyouxu
Add a default implementation for CodegenBackend::link

As a side effect this should add raw-dylib support to cg_gcc as the default ArchiveBuilderBuilder that is used implements create_dll_import_lib. I haven't tested if the raw-dylib support actually works however.
2024-11-11 21:58:32 +01:00
Bastian Kersting
c2102259a0 CFI: Append debug location to CFI blocks 2024-11-11 09:17:43 +00:00
bjorn3
0a619dbc5d Pass owned CodegenResults to link_binary
After link_binary the temporary files referenced by CodegenResults are
deleted, so calling link_binary again with the same CodegenResults
should not be allowed.
2024-11-09 21:22:00 +00:00
bjorn3
cb44c0c8b6 Add a default implementation for CodegenBackend::link
As a side effect this should add raw-dylib support to cg_gcc as the
default ArchiveBuilderBuilder that is used implements
create_dll_import_lib. I haven't tested if the raw-dylib support
actually works however.
2024-11-09 20:42:56 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
9b47807b13
Rollup merge of #132774 - bjorn3:cranelift_lld, r=lqd
Use lld with non-LLVM backends

On arm64, Cranelift used to produce object files that don't work with lld. This has since been fixed. The GCC backend should always produce object files that work with lld unless lld for whatever reason drops GCC support. Most of the other more niche backends don't use cg_ssa's linker code at all. If they do and don't work with lld, they can always disable lld usage using a cli argument.

 Without this commit using cg_clif is by default in a non-trivial amount of cases a perf regression on Linux due to ld.bfd being a fair bit slower than lld. It is possible to explicitly enable it without this commit, but most users are unlikely to do this.
2024-11-09 19:16:45 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b9d4ef16c9
Rollup merge of #132552 - taiki-e:sparc-target-feature, r=workingjubilee
Add v9, v8plus, and leoncasa target feature to sparc and use v8plus in create_object_file

This adds the following three unstable target features:

- `v9`: SPARC-V9 instructions ([LLVM definition][sparc-v9])
  - Relevant to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131222#issuecomment-2453310963
  - Relevant to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132472#discussion_r1832606081
  - This is also needed to implement https://github.com/taiki-e/atomic-maybe-uninit/pull/31 (depends on inline assembly support) more robustly.
- `v8plus`: SPARC-V8+ ABI ([LLVM definition][sparc-v8plus])
  - This is added in LLVM 20. In LLVM 19 and older, it is emulated to work the same way as LLVM in each LLVM version.
  - See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132585#issuecomment-2453926257 for more.
- `leoncasa`: CASA instruction[^1] of LEON3 and LEON4 processors ([LLVM definition][sparc-leoncasa], LLVM feature name: `hasleoncasa`)
  - This is needed to implement https://github.com/taiki-e/atomic-maybe-uninit/pull/31 (depends on inline assembly support) more robustly.

[^1]: Atomic CAS instruction

[sparc-v9]: f5e4ffaa49/llvm/lib/Target/Sparc/Sparc.td (L37-L39)
[sparc-v8plus]: f5e4ffaa49/llvm/lib/Target/Sparc/Sparc.td (L37-L39)
[sparc-leoncasa]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-19.1.0/llvm/lib/Target/Sparc/LeonFeatures.td#L32-L37
2024-11-09 10:52:03 +01:00
Taiki Endo
c059eb7750 Add v8plus target feature to sparc and use it in create_object_file 2024-11-09 03:22:09 +09:00
bjorn3
6ffab47e55 Use lld with non-LLVM backends
On arm64, Cranelift used to produce object files that don't work with
lld. This has since been fixed. The GCC backend should always produce
object files that work with lld unless lld for whatever reason drops GCC
support. Most of the other more niche backends don't use cg_ssa's linker
code at all. If they do and don't work with lld, they can always disable
lld usage using a cli argument.

Without this commit using cg_clif is by default in a non-trivial amount
of cases a perf regression on Linux due to ld.bfd being a fair bit
slower than lld. It is possible to explicitly enable it without this
commit, but most users are unlikely to do this.
2024-11-08 15:20:20 +01:00
Jubilee
60e8ab6ba8
Rollup merge of #130586 - dpaoliello:fixrawdylib, r=wesleywiser
Set "symbol name" in raw-dylib import libraries to the decorated name

`windows-rs` received a bug report that mixing raw-dylib generated and the Windows SDK import libraries was causing linker failures: <https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/3285>

The root cause turned out to be #124958, that is we are not including the decorated name in the import library and so the import name type is also not being correctly set.

This change modifies the generation of import libraries to set the "symbol name" to the fully decorated name and correctly marks the import as being data vs function.

Note that this also required some changes to how the symbol is named within Rust: for MSVC we now need to use the decorated name but for MinGW we still need to use partially decorated (or undecorated) name.

Fixes #124958

Passing i686 MSVC and MinGW build: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/actions/runs/11000433888?pr=130586>

r? `@ChrisDenton`
2024-11-07 18:48:20 -08:00
clubby789
b480f0f224 Remove unused intercrate dependencies 2024-11-07 14:17:16 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
8dee3e978a
Rollup merge of #131405 - davidtwco:hardcoded-strip-macos, r=jieyouxu,albertlarsan68
bootstrap/codegen_ssa: ship llvm-strip and use it for -Cstrip

Fixes #131206.

- Includes `llvm-strip` (a symlink to `llvm-objcopy`) in the compiler dist artifact so that it can be used for `-Cstrip` instead of the system tooling.
- Uses `llvm-strip` instead of `/usr/bin/strip` for macOS. macOS needs a specific linker and the system one is preferred, hence #130781 but that doesn't work when cross-compiling, so use the `llvm-strip` utility instead.

cc #123151
2024-11-05 23:43:56 +01:00
bors
e8c698bb3b Auto merge of #129884 - RalfJung:forbidden-target-features, r=workingjubilee
mark some target features as 'forbidden' so they cannot be (un)set with -Ctarget-feature

The context for this is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344: some target features change the way floats are passed between functions. Changing those target features is unsound as code compiled for the same target may now use different ABIs.

So this introduces a new concept of "forbidden" target features (on top of the existing "stable " and "unstable" categories), and makes it a hard error to (un)set such a target feature. For now, the x86 and ARM feature `soft-float` is on that list. We'll have to make some effort to collect more relevant features, and similar features from other targets, but that can happen after the basic infrastructure for this landed. (These features are being collected in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131799.)

I've made this a warning for now to give people some time to speak up if this would break something.

MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/780
2024-11-05 16:25:45 +00:00
David Wood
f745467cd9
codegen_ssa: use llvm-objcopy for macOS strip 2024-11-05 11:49:37 +00:00
bors
096277e989 Auto merge of #132580 - compiler-errors:globs, r=Noratrieb
Remove unnecessary pub enum glob-imports from `rustc_middle::ty`

We used to have an idiom in the compiler where we'd prefix or suffix all the variants of an enum, for example `BoundRegionKind`, with something like `Br`, and then *glob-import* that enum variant directly.

`@noratrieb` brought this up, and I think that it's easier to read when we just use the normal style `EnumName::Variant`.

This PR is a bit large, but it's just naming.

The only somewhat opinionated change that this PR does is rename `BorrowKind::Imm` to `BorrowKind::Immutable` and same for the other variants. I think these enums are used sparingly enough that the extra length is fine.

r? `@noratrieb` or reassign
2024-11-05 08:30:56 +00:00
Ralf Jung
ffad9aac27 mark some target features as 'forbidden' so they cannot be (un)set
For now, this is just a warning, but should become a hard error in the future
2024-11-04 22:56:47 +01:00
Michael Goulet
be4b0261c2 ty::KContainer -> ty::AssocItemContainer::K 2024-11-04 04:45:52 +00:00
Jubilee
7155c65d68
Rollup merge of #132565 - bjorn3:less_target_name_dependence, r=workingjubilee
Reduce dependence on the target name

The target name can be anything with custom target specs. Matching on fields inside the target spec is much more robust than matching on the target name.

Also remove the unused is_builtin target spec field.
2024-11-03 20:08:14 -08:00
Jubilee
f35433e250
Rollup merge of #131222 - thejpster:fix-sparc-v7-symbol-o, r=workingjubilee
Generate correct symbols.o for sparc-unknown-none-elf

This fixes #130172 by selecting the correct ELF Machine type for sparc-unknown-none-elf (which has a baseline of SPARC V7).
2024-11-03 20:08:13 -08:00
Jubilee Young
b895bf4fdc compiler: Directly use rustc_abi in codegen 2024-11-03 12:30:32 -08:00
bjorn3
9e6d2da83d Reduce dependence on the target name
The target name can be anything with custom target specs. Matching on
fields inside the target spec is much more robust than matching on the
target name.
2024-11-03 18:29:01 +00:00
Noratrieb
a26450cf81 Rename target triple to target tuple in many places in the compiler
This changes the naming to the new naming, used by `--print
target-tuple`.
It does not change all locations, but many.
2024-11-02 21:29:59 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
bb544f863f
Rollup merge of #131037 - madsmtm:move-llvm-target-versioning, r=petrochenkov
Move versioned Apple LLVM targets from `rustc_target` to `rustc_codegen_ssa`

Fully specified LLVM targets contain the OS version on macOS/iOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS, and this version depends on the deployment target environment variables like `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`, `IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` etc.

We would like to move this to later in the compilation pipeline, both because it feels impure to access environment variables when fetching target information, but mostly because we need access to more information from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130883 to do https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118204. See also https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/129342#issuecomment-2335156119 for some discussion.

The first and second commit does the actual refactor, it should be a non-functional change, the third commit adds diagnostics for invalid deployment targets, which are now possible to do because we have access to the session.

Tested with the same commands as in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130435.

r? ``````@petrochenkov``````
2024-11-02 08:33:10 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
526c67f37b
Rollup merge of #131829 - Zalathar:goodbye-zprofile, r=chenyukang
Remove support for `-Zprofile` (gcov-style coverage instrumentation)

Tracking issue: #42524

MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/798

---

This PR removes the unstable `-Zprofile` flag, which enables ”gcov-style” coverage instrumentation, along with its associated `-Zprofile-emit` configuration flag.

(The profile flag predates and is almost entirely separate from the stable `-Cinstrument-coverage` flag.)

Notably, the `-Zprofile` flag:
- Is largely untested in-tree, having only one run-make test that does not check whether its output is correct or useful.
- Has no known maintainer.
- Has seen no push towards stabilization.
- Has at least one severe regression reported in 2022 that apparently remains unaddressed.
  - #100125
- Is confusingly named, since it appears to be more about coverage than performance profiling, and has nothing to do with PGO.
- Is fundamentally limited by relying on counters auto-inserted by LLVM, with no knowledge of Rust beyond debuginfo.
2024-11-02 03:08:49 +08:00
Mads Marquart
1ef1af1c60 Emit diagnostics for incorrect deployment targets 2024-11-01 17:07:19 +01:00
Mads Marquart
e75a7ddad3 Move Mach-O platform information to rustc_codegen_ssa:🔙:apple
To align with the general decision to have this sort of information
there instead.

Also use the visionOS values added in newer `object` release.
2024-11-01 17:07:19 +01:00
Mads Marquart
e1233153ac Move versioned LLVM target creation to rustc_codegen_ssa
The OS version depends on the deployment target environment variables,
the access of which we want to move to later in the compilation pipeline
that has access to more information, for example `env_depinfo`.
2024-11-01 17:07:18 +01:00
beetrees
abb05c0fd5
Remove "" case from RISC-V llvm_abiname match statement 2024-10-31 19:17:07 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
6b96a7944a
Rollup merge of #132354 - koute:master, r=workingjubilee
Add `lp64e` RISC-V ABI

This PR adds support for the `lp64e` RISC-V ABI, which is the 64-bit equivalent of the `ilp32e` ABI that is already supported.

For reference, this ABI was originally added to LLVM in [this PR](https://reviews.llvm.org/D70401).
2024-10-31 12:35:56 +01:00
Jan Bujak
44b720a2d4 Add a comment about lp64e still being unstable 2024-10-31 16:38:45 +09:00
Zalathar
ce3e14a448 Remove support for -Zprofile (gcov-style coverage instrumentation) 2024-10-31 09:09:25 +11:00
Jubilee
847b6fe6b0
Rollup merge of #132246 - workingjubilee:campaign-on-irform, r=compiler-errors
Rename `rustc_abi::Abi` to `BackendRepr`

Remove the confabulation of `rustc_abi::Abi` with what "ABI" actually means by renaming it to `BackendRepr`, and rename `Abi::Aggregate` to `BackendRepr::Memory`. The type never actually represented how things are passed, as that has to have `PassMode` considered, at minimum, but rather it just is how we represented some things to the backend. This conflation arose because LLVM, the primary backend at the time, would lower certain IR forms using certain ABIs. Even that only somewhat was true, as it broke down when one ventured significantly afield of what is described by the System V AMD64 ABI either by using different architectures, ABI-modifying IR annotations, the same architecture **with different ISA extensions enabled**, or other... unexpected delights.

Unfortunately both names are still somewhat of a misnomer right now, as people have written code for years based on this misunderstanding. Still, their original names are even moreso, and for better or worse, this backend code hasn't received as much maintenance as the rest of the compiler, lately. Actually arriving at a correct end-state will simply require us to disentangle a lot of code in order to fix, much of it pointlessly repeated in several places. Thus this is not an "actual fix", just a way to deflect further misunderstandings.
2024-10-30 14:01:37 -07:00
Jan Bujak
167350d3e9 Add lp64e RISC-V ABI 2024-10-30 20:28:37 +09:00
Jubilee Young
7086dd83cc compiler: rustc_abi::Abi => BackendRepr
The initial naming of "Abi" was an awful mistake, conveying wrong ideas
about how psABIs worked and even more about what the enum meant.
It was only meant to represent the way the value would be described to
a codegen backend as it was lowered to that intermediate representation.
It was never meant to mean anything about the actual psABI handling!
The conflation is because LLVM typically will associate a certain form
with a certain ABI, but even that does not hold when the special cases
that actually exist arise, plus the IR annotations that modify the ABI.

Reframe `rustc_abi::Abi` as the `BackendRepr` of the type, and rename
`BackendRepr::Aggregate` as `BackendRepr::Memory`. Unfortunately, due to
the persistent misunderstandings, this too is now incorrect:
- Scattered ABI-relevant code is entangled with BackendRepr
- We do not always pre-compute a correct BackendRepr that reflects how
  we "actually" want this value to be handled, so we leave the backend
  interface to also inject various special-cases here
- In some cases `BackendRepr::Memory` is a "real" aggregate, but in
  others it is in fact using memory, and in some cases it is a scalar!

Our rustc-to-backend lowering code handles this sort of thing right now.
That will eventually be addressed by lifting duplicated lowering code
to either rustc_codegen_ssa or rustc_target as appropriate.
2024-10-29 14:56:00 -07:00
lcnr
f51ec110a7 TypingMode 🤔 2024-10-29 17:01:24 +01:00
Jubilee
5d0f52efa4
Rollup merge of #131375 - klensy:clone_on_ref_ptr, r=cjgillot
compiler: apply clippy::clone_on_ref_ptr for CI

Apply lint https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/clone_on_ref_ptr for compiler, also see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131225#discussion_r1790109443.

Some Arc's can be misplaced with Lrc's, sorry.

https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/131828-t-compiler/topic/enable.20more.20clippy.20lints.20for.20compiler.20.28and.5Cor.20std.29
2024-10-29 03:11:39 -07:00
Jubilee Young
88a9edc091 compiler: Add is_uninhabited and use LayoutS accessors
This reduces the need of the compiler to peek on the fields of LayoutS.
2024-10-28 09:58:30 -07:00
klensy
746b675c5a fix clippy::clone_on_ref_ptr for compiler 2024-10-28 18:05:08 +03:00
Deadbeef
f6fea83342 Effects cleanup
- removed extra bits from predicates queries that are no longer needed in the new system
- removed the need for `non_erasable_generics` to take in tcx and DefId, removed unused arguments in callers
2024-10-26 10:19:07 +08:00
Zalathar
8f07514520 coverage: SSA doesn't need to know about instrprof_increment 2024-10-25 14:24:05 +11:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
8b1141a5c3
Rollup merge of #132060 - joshtriplett:innermost-outermost, r=jieyouxu
"innermost", "outermost", "leftmost", and "rightmost" don't need hyphens

These are all standard dictionary words and don't require hyphenation.

-----

Encountered an instance of this in error messages and it bugged me, so I
figured I'd fix it across the entire codebase.
2024-10-23 22:11:05 +02:00
Josh Triplett
ecdc2441b6 "innermost", "outermost", "leftmost", and "rightmost" don't need hyphens
These are all standard dictionary words and don't require hyphenation.
2024-10-23 02:45:24 -07:00
Ralf Jung
6ad17bd30c get rid of feature list in target feature logic 2024-10-23 09:14:43 +01:00
Ralf Jung
ad3991d303 nightly feature tracking: get rid of the per-feature bool fields 2024-10-23 09:14:41 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
20b1dadf92
Rollup merge of #130350 - RalfJung:strict-provenance, r=dtolnay
stabilize Strict Provenance and Exposed Provenance APIs

Given that [RFC 3559](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3559-rust-has-provenance.html) has been accepted, t-lang has approved the concept of provenance to exist in the language. So I think it's time that we stabilize the strict provenance and exposed provenance APIs, and discuss provenance explicitly in the docs:
```rust
// core::ptr
pub const fn without_provenance<T>(addr: usize) -> *const T;
pub const fn dangling<T>() -> *const T;
pub const fn without_provenance_mut<T>(addr: usize) -> *mut T;
pub const fn dangling_mut<T>() -> *mut T;
pub fn with_exposed_provenance<T>(addr: usize) -> *const T;
pub fn with_exposed_provenance_mut<T>(addr: usize) -> *mut T;

impl<T: ?Sized> *const T {
    pub fn addr(self) -> usize;
    pub fn expose_provenance(self) -> usize;
    pub fn with_addr(self, addr: usize) -> Self;
    pub fn map_addr(self, f: impl FnOnce(usize) -> usize) -> Self;
}

impl<T: ?Sized> *mut T {
    pub fn addr(self) -> usize;
    pub fn expose_provenance(self) -> usize;
    pub fn with_addr(self, addr: usize) -> Self;
    pub fn map_addr(self, f: impl FnOnce(usize) -> usize) -> Self;
}

impl<T: ?Sized> NonNull<T> {
    pub fn addr(self) -> NonZero<usize>;
    pub fn with_addr(self, addr: NonZero<usize>) -> Self;
    pub fn map_addr(self, f: impl FnOnce(NonZero<usize>) -> NonZero<usize>) -> Self;
}
```

I also did a pass over the docs to adjust them, because this is no longer an "experiment". The `ptr` docs now discuss the concept of provenance in general, and then they go into the two families of APIs for dealing with provenance: Strict Provenance and Exposed Provenance. I removed the discussion of how pointers also have an associated "address space" -- that is not actually tracked in the pointer value, it is tracked in the type, so IMO it just distracts from the core point of provenance. I also adjusted the docs for `with_exposed_provenance` to make it clear that we cannot guarantee much about this function, it's all best-effort.

There are two unstable lints associated with the strict_provenance feature gate; I moved them to a new [strict_provenance_lints](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130351) feature since I didn't want this PR to have an even bigger FCP. ;)

`@rust-lang/opsem` Would be great to get some feedback on the docs here. :)
Nominating for `@rust-lang/libs-api.`

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/95228.

[FCP comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130350#issuecomment-2395114536)
2024-10-21 18:11:19 +02:00
Ralf Jung
56ee492a6e move strict provenance lints to new feature gate, remove old feature gates 2024-10-21 15:22:17 +01:00