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Guillaume Gomez
208f6ed95c
Rollup merge of #115972 - RalfJung:const-consistency, r=oli-obk
rename mir::Constant -> mir::ConstOperand, mir::ConstKind -> mir::Const

Also, be more consistent with the `to/eval_bits` methods... we had some that take a type and some that take a size, and then sometimes the one that takes a type is called `bits_for_ty`.

Turns out that `ty::Const`/`mir::ConstKind` carry their type with them, so we don't need to even pass the type to those `eval_bits` functions at all.

However this is not properly consistent yet: in `ty` we have most of the methods on `ty::Const`, but in `mir` we have them on `mir::ConstKind`. And indeed those two types are the ones that correspond to each other. So `mir::ConstantKind` should actually be renamed to `mir::Const`. But what to do with `mir::Constant`? It carries around a span, that's really more like a constant operand that appears as a MIR operand... it's more suited for `syntax.rs` than `consts.rs`, but the bigger question is, which name should it get if we want to align the `mir` and `ty` types? `ConstOperand`? `ConstOp`? `Literal`? It's not a literal but it has a field called `literal` so it would at least be consistently wrong-ish...

``@oli-obk`` any ideas?
2023-09-21 13:25:39 +02:00
Ralf Jung
c94410c145 rename mir::Constant -> mir::ConstOperand, mir::ConstKind -> mir::Const 2023-09-21 08:12:30 +02:00
Ralf Jung
a2374e65aa the Const::eval_bits methods don't need to be given the Ty 2023-09-20 07:27:21 +02:00
Ralf Jung
ea22adbabd adjust constValue::Slice to work for arbitrary slice types 2023-09-19 20:17:43 +02:00
Ralf Jung
5a0a1ff0cd move ConstValue into mir
this way we have mir::ConstValue and ty::ValTree as reasonably parallel
2023-09-19 11:11:02 +02:00
bors
cebb9cfd4f Auto merge of #115748 - RalfJung:post-mono, r=oli-obk
move required_consts check to general post-mono-check function

This factors some code that is common between the interpreter and the codegen backends into shared helper functions. Also as a side-effect the interpreter now uses the same `eval` functions as everyone else to get the evaluated MIR constants.

Also this is in preparation for another post-mono check that will be needed for (the current hackfix for) https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115709: ensuring that all locals are dynamically sized.

I didn't expect this to change diagnostics, but it's just cycle errors that change.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-09-18 19:41:21 +00:00
Ralf Jung
89139d4c46 clarify PassMode::Indirect as well 2023-09-15 10:43:44 +02:00
Ralf Jung
7740476a43 explain PassMode::Cast 2023-09-15 10:43:44 +02:00
Ralf Jung
9ac8b363e3 don't point at const usage site for resolution-time errors
also share the code that emits the actual error
2023-09-14 22:34:05 +02:00
Ralf Jung
89ac57db4d move required_consts check to general post-mono-check function 2023-09-14 22:30:42 +02:00
bors
5e71913156 Auto merge of #115817 - fee1-dead-contrib:fix-codegen, r=oli-obk
treat host effect params as erased in codegen

This fixes the changes brought to codegen tests when effect params are added to libcore, by not attempting to monomorphize functions that get the host param by being `const fn`.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-09-14 13:42:30 +00:00
Deadbeef
a0a801cd38 treat host effect params as erased generics in codegen
This fixes the changes brought to codegen tests when effect params are
added to libcore, by not attempting to monomorphize functions that get
the host param by being `const fn`.
2023-09-14 07:34:35 +00:00
Ralf Jung
430c386821 make it more clear which functions create fresh AllocId 2023-09-14 07:27:31 +02:00
Ralf Jung
0f8908da27 cleanup op_to_const a bit; rename ConstValue::ByRef → Indirect 2023-09-14 07:27:30 +02:00
Ralf Jung
551f481ffb use AllocId instead of Allocation in ConstValue::ByRef 2023-09-14 07:26:24 +02:00
bors
c728bf3963 Auto merge of #114656 - bossmc:rework-no-coverage-attr, r=oli-obk
Rework `no_coverage` to `coverage(off)`

As discussed at the tail of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84605 this replaces the `no_coverage` attribute with a `coverage` attribute that takes sub-parameters (currently `off` and `on`) to control the coverage instrumentation.

Allows future-proofing for things like `coverage(off, reason="Tested live", issue="#12345")` or similar.
2023-09-14 01:05:18 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
565b9c2264
Rollup merge of #115798 - RalfJung:non_1zst_field, r=wesleywiser
add helper method for finding the one non-1-ZST field
2023-09-13 18:37:42 +02:00
Ralf Jung
6e4779ab17 make the eval() functions on our const types return the resulting value 2023-09-13 07:29:34 +02:00
Ralf Jung
60091fe924 add helper method for finding the one non-1-ZST field 2023-09-12 20:52:05 +02:00
ouz-a
3ec0165f5f Remove assert that checks type equality 2023-09-11 23:08:40 +03:00
bors
62ebe3a2b1 Auto merge of #115417 - dpaoliello:fixdi, r=wesleywiser
Use the same DISubprogram for each instance of the same inlined function within a caller

# Issue Details:
The call to `panic` within a function like `Option::unwrap` is translated to LLVM as a `tail call` (as it will never return), when multiple calls to the same function like this are inlined LLVM will notice the common `tail call` block (i.e., loading the same panic string + location info and then calling `panic`) and merge them together.

When merging these instructions together, LLVM will also attempt to merge the debug locations as well, but this fails (i.e., debug info is dropped) as Rust emits a new `DISubprogram` at each inline site thus LLVM doesn't recognize that these are actually the same function and so thinks that there isn't a common debug location.

As an example of this, consider the following program:
```rust
#[no_mangle]
fn add_numbers(x: &Option<i32>, y: &Option<i32>) -> i32 {
    let x1 = x.unwrap();
    let y1 = y.unwrap();

    x1 + y1
}
```

 When building for x86_64 Windows using 1.72 it generates (note the lack of `.cv_loc` before the call to `panic`, thus it will be attributed to the same line at the `addq` instruction):

```llvm
	.cv_loc	0 1 3 0                        # src\lib.rs:3:0
	addq	$40, %rsp
	retq
	leaq	.Lalloc_f570dea0a53168780ce9a91e67646421(%rip), %rcx
	leaq	.Lalloc_629ace53b7e5b76aaa810d549cc84ea3(%rip), %r8
	movl	$43, %edx
	callq	_ZN4core9panicking5panic17h12e60b9063f6dee8E
	int3
```

# Fix Details:
Cache the `DISubprogram` emitted for each inlined function instance within a caller so that this can be reused if that instance is encountered again.

Ideally, we would also deduplicate child scopes and variables, however my attempt to do that with #114643 resulted in asserts when building for Linux (#115156) which would require some deep changes to Rust to fix (#115455).

Instead, when using an inlined function as a debug scope, we will also create a new child scope such that subsequent child scopes and variables do not collide (from LLVM's perspective).

After this change the above assembly now (with <https://reviews.llvm.org/D159226> as well) shows the `panic!` was inlined from `unwrap` in `option.rs` at line 935 into the current function in `lib.rs` at line 0 (line 0 is emitted since it is ambiguous which line to use as there were two inline sites that lead to this same code):

```llvm
	.cv_loc	0 1 3 0                        # src\lib.rs:3:0
	addq	$40, %rsp
	retq
	.cv_inline_site_id 6 within 0 inlined_at 1 0 0
	.cv_loc	6 2 935 0                       # library\core\src\option.rs:935:0
	leaq	.Lalloc_5f55955de67e57c79064b537689facea(%rip), %rcx
	leaq	.Lalloc_e741d4de8cb5801e1fd7a6c6795c1559(%rip), %r8
	movl	$43, %edx
	callq	_ZN4core9panicking5panic17hde1558f32d5b1c04E
	int3
```
2023-09-08 20:56:01 +00:00
Andy Caldwell
726a7b9439
Correct typo 2023-09-08 12:46:10 +01:00
Andy Caldwell
8e03371fc3
Rework no_coverage to coverage(off) 2023-09-08 12:46:06 +01:00
bors
9be4eac264 Auto merge of #113492 - nebulark:pr_96475, r=petrochenkov
Add CL and CMD into to pdb debug info

Partial fix for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96475

The Arg0 and CommandLineArgs of the MCTargetOptions cpp class are not set within bb548f9645/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/PassWrapper.cpp (L378)

This causes LLVM to not  neither output any compiler path (cl) nor the arguments that were used when invoking it (cmd) in the PDB file.

This fix adds the missing information to the target machine so LLVM can use it.
2023-09-08 10:06:40 +00:00
Florian Schmiderer
4cdc633301 Add missing Debuginfo to PDB debug file on windows.
Set Arg0 and CommandLineArgs in MCTargetoptions so LLVM outputs correct CL and CMD in LF_DEBUGINFO instead of empty/invalid values.
2023-09-08 00:28:40 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
26c48e6f95 Refactor how MIR represents composite debuginfo. 2023-09-05 17:20:07 +00:00
Daniel Paoliello
06890774ab Deduplicate inlined function debug info, but create a new lexical scope to child subsequent scopes and variables from colliding 2023-09-01 14:27:21 -07:00
bors
84a9f4c6e6 Auto merge of #114114 - keith:ks/always-add-lc_build_version-for-metadata-object-files, r=wesleywiser
Always add LC_BUILD_VERSION for metadata object files

As of Xcode 15 Apple's linker has become a bit more strict about the warnings it produces. One of those new warnings requires all valid Mach-O object files in an archive to have a LC_BUILD_VERSION load command:

```
ld: warning: no platform load command found in 'ARCHIVE[arm64][2106](lib.rmeta)', assuming: iOS-simulator
```

This was already being done for Mac Catalyst so this change expands this logic to include it for all Apple platforms. I filed this behavior change as FB12546320 and was told it was the new intentional behavior.
2023-08-29 21:17:13 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
56d7d93a4b
Rollup merge of #111580 - atsuzaki:layout-ice, r=oli-obk
Don't ICE on layout computation failure

Fixes #111176 regression.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-08-29 20:49:02 +02:00
Ralf Jung
b2ebf1c23f const_eval and codegen: audit uses of is_zst 2023-08-29 09:03:46 +02:00
Katherine Philip
56b767322b Don't ICE on layout computation failure 2023-08-28 12:40:39 -07:00
bors
f0727758d1 Auto merge of #115139 - cjgillot:llvm-fragment, r=nikic
Do not forget to pass DWARF fragment information to LLVM.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115113 for the rustc part
2023-08-27 14:06:57 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
930b2e72ee Do not produce fragment for ZST. 2023-08-26 16:54:28 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
b3bbc22cb7 Do not forget to pass DWARF fragment information to LLVM. 2023-08-26 14:21:10 +00:00
Wesley Wiser
d0b2c4f727 Revert "Use the same DISubprogram for each instance of the same inlined function within the caller"
This reverts commit 687bffa493.

Reverting to resolve ICEs reported on nightly.
2023-08-25 19:49:10 -04:00
Ralf Jung
114fde6ac7 cache the terminate block with the last reason that we saw 2023-08-24 13:28:26 +02:00
Ralf Jung
4c53783f3c when terminating during unwinding, show the reason why 2023-08-24 13:28:26 +02:00
bors
154ae32a55 Auto merge of #114643 - dpaoliello:inlinedebuginfo, r=wesleywiser
Use the same DISubprogram for each instance of the same inlined function within a caller

# Issue Details:
The call to `panic` within a function like `Option::unwrap` is translated to LLVM as a `tail call` (as it will never return), when multiple calls to the same function like this is inlined LLVM will notice the common `tail call` block (i.e., loading the same panic string + location info and then calling `panic`) and merge them together.

When merging these instructions together, LLVM will also attempt to merge the debug locations as well, but this fails (i.e., debug info is dropped) as Rust emits a new `DISubprogram` at each inline site thus LLVM doesn't recognize that these are actually the same function and so thinks that there isn't a common debug location.

As an example of this when building for x86_64 Windows (note the lack of `.cv_loc` before the call to `panic`, thus it will be attributed to the same line at the `addq` instruction):

```
	.cv_loc	0 1 23 0                        # src\lib.rs:23:0
	addq	$40, %rsp
	retq
	leaq	.Lalloc_f570dea0a53168780ce9a91e67646421(%rip), %rcx
	leaq	.Lalloc_629ace53b7e5b76aaa810d549cc84ea3(%rip), %r8
	movl	$43, %edx
	callq	_ZN4core9panicking5panic17h12e60b9063f6dee8E
	int3
```

# Fix Details:
Cache the `DISubprogram` emitted for each inlined function instance within a caller so that this can be reused if that instance is encountered again, this also requires caching the `DILexicalBlock` and `DIVariable` objects to avoid creating duplicates.

After this change the above assembly now looks like:

```
	.cv_loc	0 1 23 0                        # src\lib.rs:23:0
	addq	$40, %rsp
	retq
	.cv_inline_site_id 5 within 0 inlined_at 1 0 0
	.cv_inline_site_id 6 within 5 inlined_at 1 12 0
	.cv_loc	6 2 935 0                       # library\core\src\option.rs:935:0
	leaq	.Lalloc_5f55955de67e57c79064b537689facea(%rip), %rcx
	leaq	.Lalloc_e741d4de8cb5801e1fd7a6c6795c1559(%rip), %r8
	movl	$43, %edx
	callq	_ZN4core9panicking5panic17hde1558f32d5b1c04E
	int3
```
2023-08-22 20:15:29 +00:00
Keith Smiley
d37fdc95d4
Always add LC_BUILD_VERSION for metadata object files
As of Xcode 15 Apple's linker has become a bit more strict about the
warnings it produces. One of those new warnings requires all valid
Mach-O object files in an archive to have a LC_BUILD_VERSION load
command:

```
ld: warning: no platform load command found in 'ARCHIVE[arm64][2106](lib.rmeta)', assuming: iOS-simulator
```

This was already being done for Mac Catalyst so this change expands this
logic to include it for all Apple platforms. I filed this behavior
change as FB12546320 and was told it was the new intentional behavior.
2023-08-21 13:31:57 -07:00
Ralf Jung
818ec8e23a give some unwind-related terminators a more clear name 2023-08-20 15:52:38 +02:00
Gary Guo
2f68d97b64 Fix ELF flag for RISC-V targets without explicit ABI 2023-08-18 15:08:09 +01:00
Gary Guo
5ed556e84a Add comment explanining unstable_target_features 2023-08-18 15:08:09 +01:00
Gary Guo
a8a92f5131 Fix ABI flags in RISC-V/LoongArch ELF file generated by rustc 2023-08-18 14:37:39 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
933b618360 Revert "Implement references VarDebugInfo."
This reverts commit 2ec0071913.
2023-08-17 17:02:04 +00:00
Be Wilson
72e29da3ec stabilize combining +bundle and +whole-archive link modifiers
Currently, combining +bundle and +whole-archive works only with
 #![feature(packed_bundled_libs)]
This crate feature is independent of the -Zpacked-bundled-libs
command line option.

This commit stabilizes the #![feature(packed_bundled_libs)] crate
feature and implicitly enables it only when the +bundle and
+whole-archive link modifiers are combined. This allows rlib
crates to use the +whole-archive link modifier with native
libraries and have all symbols included in the linked library
to be included in downstream staticlib crates that use the rlib as
a dependency. Other cases requiring the packed_bundled_libs
behavior still require the -Zpacked-bundled-libs command line
option, which can be stabilized independently in the future.

Per discussion on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/108081
there is no risk of regression stabilizing the crate feature in
this way because the combination of +bundle,+whole-archive link
modifiers was previously not allowed.
2023-08-15 15:51:18 -05:00
Guillaume Gomez
f92974189b
Rollup merge of #114711 - lqd:linker-inference, r=petrochenkov
Infer `Lld::No` linker hint when the linker stem is a generic compiler driver

This PR basically reverts the temporary solution in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113631 to a more long-term solution.

r? ``@petrochenkov``

In [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113631#issuecomment-1634598238), you had ideas about a long-term solution:

> I wonder what a good non-temporary solution for the inference would look like.
>
>     * If the default is `(Cc::No, Lld::Yes)` (e.g. `rust-lld`)
>
>       * and we switch to some specific platform compiler (e.g. `-C linker=arm-none-eabi-gcc`), should we change to `Lld::No`? Maybe yes?
>       * and we switch to some non-default but generic compiler `-C linker=clang`? Then maybe not?
>
>     * If the default is `(Cc::Yes, Lld::Yes)` (e.g. future x86_64 linux with default LLD)
>
>       * and we switch to some specific platform compiler (e.g. `-C linker=arm-none-eabi-gcc`), should we change to `Lld::No`? Maybe yes?
>       * and we switch to some non-default but generic compiler `-C linker=clang`? Then maybe not?
>

I believe that we should infer the `Lld::No` linker hint for any `-Clinker` override, and all the cases above:
- the linker drivers have their own defaults, so in my mind `-Clinker` is a signal to use its default linker / flavor, rather than ours or the target's. In the case of generic compilers, it's more likely than not going to be `Lld::No`. I would expect this to be the case in general, even when including platform-specific compilers.
- the guess will be wrong if the linker driver uses lld by default (and we also don't want to search for `-fuse-ld` link args), but will work in the more common cases. And the minority of other cases can fix the wrong guess by opting into the precise linker flavor.
- this also ensures backwards-compatibility: today, even on targets with an lld default and overriding the linker, rustc will not use lld. That includes `thumbv6m-none-eabi` where issue #113597 happened.

It looks like the simplest option, and the one with least churn: we maintain the current behavior in ambiguous cases.

I've tested that this works on #113597, as expected from the failure.

(I also have a no-std `run-make` test using a custom target json spec: basically simulating a future `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` using an lld flavor by default, to check that  e.g. `-Clinker=clang` doesn't use lld. I could add that test to this PR, but IIUC such a custom target requires `cargo -Z build-std` and we have no tests depending on this cargo feature yet. Let me know if you want to add this test of the linker inference for such targets.)

What do you think ?
2023-08-15 14:29:45 +02:00
dirreke
74817b7053 Upgrade Object and related deps 2023-08-14 23:05:45 +08:00
Dirreke
184a9afffb add details for csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2 and add docs 2023-08-14 23:02:37 +08:00
Dirreke
8c51e28bd5 add rustc_codegen_ssa support for csky and correct some code 2023-08-14 23:02:36 +08:00
Jacob Pratt
62ca5aa8e4
Remove unnecessary feature gates 2023-08-12 00:21:04 -04:00
Daniel Paoliello
687bffa493 Use the same DISubprogram for each instance of the same inlined function within the caller 2023-08-11 10:21:52 -07:00
Rémy Rakic
99c1bcfac5 Revert "make MCP510 behavior explicitly opt-in"
This reverts commit 2b61a5e17a.
2023-08-10 20:35:48 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
907aa440cf rustc: Move stable_crate_id from Session to GlobalCtxt
Removes a piece of mutable state.
Follow up to #114578.
2023-08-09 14:35:23 +08:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
0b89aac08d rustc: Move crate_types from Session to GlobalCtxt
Removes a piece of mutable state.
Follow up to #114578.
2023-08-09 14:17:54 +08:00
bors
a946c1e017 Auto merge of #114470 - pnkfelix:dont-export-no-mangle-from-proc-macros-issue-99978, r=bjorn3
Restrict linker version script of proc-macro crates to just its two symbols

Restrict linker version script of proc-macro crates to just the two symbols of each proc-macro crate.

The main known effect of doing this is to stop including `#[no_mangle]` symbols in the linker version script.

Background:

The combination of a proc-macro crate with an import of another crate that itself exports a no_mangle function was broken for a period of time, because:

* In PR #99944 we stopped exporting no_mangle symbols from proc-macro crates; proc-macro crates have a very limited interface and are meant to be treated as a blackbox to everything except rustc itself. However: he constructed linker version script still referred to them, but resolving that discrepancy was left as a FIXME in the code, tagged with issue #99978.
* In PR #108017 we started telling the linker to check (via the`--no-undefined-version` linker invocation flag) that every symbol referenced in the "linker version script" is provided as linker input. So the unresolved discrepancy from #99978 started surfacing as a compile-time error (e.g. #111888).

Fix #111888
Fix #99978.
2023-08-09 00:38:00 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
28ee1a919e
Rollup merge of #114500 - taiki-e:arm-crypto, r=Amanieu
Remove arm crypto target feature

Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1407.

LLVM has moved away from a combined `crypto` feature on both aarch64 and arm, and we did the same on aarch64, but were deferred from doing the same on arm due to compatibility with older LLVM.

As the minimum LLVM version has increased, we can now remove this (unstable) target feature on arm.

r? `@Amanieu`
2023-08-08 03:30:55 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
328e9785fb
Rollup merge of #114376 - inferiorhumanorgans:rustc-codegen-ssa-duplicate-export, r=wesleywiser
Avoid exporting __rust_alloc_error_handler_should_panic more than once.

Exporting `__rust_alloc_error_handler_should_panic` multiple times causes `ld.gold` to balk with: `error: version script assignment of  to symbol __rust_alloc_error_handler_should_panic failed: symbol not defined`

Specifically this breaks builds of 1.70.0 and newer on DragonFly and YoctoProject with `ld.gold`.  Builds with `ld.bfd` and `lld` should be unaffected.

http://errors.yoctoproject.org/Errors/Details/708194/
2023-08-08 03:30:54 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
a2058ddbed Review feedback: return empty iff !should_codegen, and use simpler unconditional logic otherwise. 2023-08-07 13:31:14 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
13de583583
Rollup merge of #114505 - ouz-a:cleanup_mir, r=RalfJung
Add documentation to has_deref

Documentation of `has_deref` needed some polish to be more clear about where it should be used and what's it's purpose.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/114401

r? `@RalfJung`
2023-08-06 17:26:29 +02:00
ouz-a
6df546281b cleanup misinformation regarding has_deref 2023-08-06 17:29:09 +03:00
Taiki Endo
dddd2190b9 Remove arm crypto target feature 2023-08-05 15:23:31 +09:00
bors
e173a8e663 Auto merge of #112117 - bryangarza:track-caller-feature-gate, r=compiler-errors
Add separate feature gate for async fn track caller

This patch adds a feature gate `async_fn_track_caller` that is separate from `closure_track_caller`. This is to allow enabling `async_fn_track_caller` separately.

Fixes #110009
2023-08-04 22:17:59 +00:00
Felix S. Klock II
3000c24afc special-case proc-macro crates in rustc_codegen_ssa:🔙:linker::exported_symbols to only export the two symbols that proc-macros need. 2023-08-04 11:29:01 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
4fb44e59c4
Rollup merge of #114427 - Enselic:rustc_codegen_ssa-fixme, r=Nilstrieb
Handle non-utf8 rpaths (fix FIXME)

Removes a FIXME for #9639 which is closed since long ago.

Part of #44366 which is E-help-wanted.

(Also see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/114377)
2023-08-04 09:18:59 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
353e26869f
Rollup merge of #114431 - ehuss:ssa-test, r=est31
Enable tests on rustc_codegen_ssa

This enables unittests in rustc_codegen_ssa. There are some tests, primarily in [`back/rpath/tests.rs`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/HEAD/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/rpath/tests.rs) that haven't ever been running since the unittests are disabled. From what I can tell, this was just a consequence of how things evolved. When testing was initially added in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/33282, `librustc_trans` had test=false because it didn't have any tests. `rustc_codegen_ssa` eventually split off from that (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/55627), and the rpath module eventually got merged in too (from `librustc_back` where it used to live). That migration didn't enable the tests.

This also includes some fluent diagnostic tests, though I'm not sure what exactly they are testing.
2023-08-04 07:25:48 +02:00
Eric Huss
40729bcb69 Enable tests on rustc_codegen_ssa 2023-08-03 12:48:55 -07:00
Martin Nordholts
ea3b49f2f1 Handle non-utf8 rpaths (fix FIXME) 2023-08-03 20:04:18 +02:00
Oli Scherer
4457ef2c6d Forbid old-style simd_shuffleN intrinsics 2023-08-03 09:29:00 +00:00
Bryan Garza
673ab17c7f Add separate feature gate for async fn track caller
This patch adds a feature gate `async_fn_track_caller` that is separate from `closure_track_caller`. This is to allow enabling `async_fn_track_caller` separately.

Fixes #110009
2023-08-02 14:18:21 -07:00
Alex Zepeda
2e29d85f7e Avoid exporting symbols more than once.
Exporting `__rust_alloc_error_handler_should_panic` multiple times
causes ld.gold to balk with: `error: version script assignment of  to
symbol __rust_alloc_error_handler_should_panic failed: symbol not
defined`

Specifically this breaks builds on DragonFly and YoctoProject with
ld.gold.  Builds with ld.bfd should be unaffected.
2023-08-02 11:02:23 -07:00
bors
abd3637e42 Auto merge of #105545 - erikdesjardins:ptrclean, r=bjorn3
cleanup: remove pointee types

This can't be merged until the oldest LLVM version we support uses opaque pointers, which will be the case after #114148. (Also note `-Cllvm-args="-opaque-pointers=0"` can technically be used in LLVM 15, though I don't think we should support that configuration.)

I initially hoped this would provide some minor perf win, but in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105412#issuecomment-1341224450 it had very little impact, so this is only valuable as a cleanup.

As a followup, this will enable #96242 to be resolved.

r? `@ghost`

`@rustbot` label S-blocked
2023-08-01 19:44:17 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
58f963fb65
Rollup merge of #113717 - cuishuang:master, r=Nilstrieb
remove repetitive words
2023-07-31 22:49:47 +02:00
cui fliter
88c7b16e03 remove repetitive words
Signed-off-by: cui fliter <imcusg@gmail.com>
2023-07-31 16:13:02 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c17c8dc78e Remove unnecessary semicolon. 2023-07-31 16:34:13 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5673f47042 Clean up generate_lto_work.
This function has some shared code for the thin LTO and fat LTO cases,
but those cases have so little in common that it's actually clearer to
treat them fully separately.
2023-07-31 16:21:03 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d404699fb1 Fix LLVM thread names on Windows.
PR #112946 tweaked the naming of LLVM threads, but messed things up
slightly, resulting in threads on Windows having names like `optimize
module {} regex.f10ba03eb5ec7975-cgu.0`.

This commit removes the extraneous `{} `.
2023-07-31 16:21:03 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
90ce358afa Introduce running_with_any_token closure.
It makes things a little clearer.
2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3b44f5b0eb Use standard Rust capitalization rules for names containing "LTO". 2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a08220bcab Tweak structure of the message loop.
The main loop has a *very* complex condition, which includes two
mentions of `codegen_state`. The body of the loop then immediately
switches on the `codegen_state`.

I find it easier to understand if it's a `loop` and we check for exit
conditions after switching on `codegen_state`. We end up with a tiny bit
of code duplication, but it's clear that (a) we never exit in the
`Ongoing` case, (b) we exit in the `Completed` state only if several
things are true (and there's interaction with LTO there), and (c) we
exit in the `Aborted` state if a couple of things are true. Also, the
exit conditions are all simple conjunctions.
2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
179bf19813 Tweak a loop condition.
This loop condition involves `codegen_state`, `work_items`, and
`running_with_own_token`. But the body of the loop cannot modify
`codegen_state`, so repeatedly checking it is unnecessary.
2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d21d31cce7 Move maybe_start_llvm_timer's body into spawn_work.
The two functions are alway called together. This commit factors out the
repeated code.
2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3517fe899e Remove CodegenContext::worker.
`CodegenContext` is immutable except for the `worker` field - we clone
`CodegenContext` in multiple places, changing the `worker` field each
time. It's simpler to move the `worker` field out of `CodegenContext`.
2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4a120f33f7 Remove ExtraBackendMethods::spawn_thread.
It's no longer used, and `spawn_named_thread` is preferable, because
naming threads is helpful when profiling.
2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e78fb95dfa Give the coordinator thread a name.
This is useful when profiling with a profiler like Samply.
2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
176610c2cd Remove some unused values in codegen_crate. 2023-07-31 16:21:02 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8b9e3f0dd6 Remove an unnecessary pub. 2023-07-31 16:21:00 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f81fe9d702 Rename MainThreadWorkerState.
The `Worker` is unnecessary, and just makes it longer than necessary.
2023-07-31 16:20:18 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5bef04ed38 Rename things related to the main thread's operations.
It took me some time to understand how the main thread can lend a
jobserver token to an LLVM thread. This commit renames a couple of
things to make it clearer.

- Rename the `LLVMing` variant as `Lending`, because that is a clearer
  description of what is happening.
- Rename `running` as `running_with_own_token`, which makes it clearer
  that there might be one additional LLVM thread running (with a loaned
  token). Also add a comment to its definition.
2023-07-31 16:20:18 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
fd017d3c17 Add some assertions.
- Thin and fat LTO can't happen together.
- `NeedsLink` and (non-allocator) `Compiled` work item results can't
  happen together.
2023-07-31 16:20:18 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4f598b852c Add comments to WorkItemResult.
And rename the `Compiled` variant as `Finished`, because that name makes
it clearer there is nothing left to do, contrasting nicely with the
`Needs*` variants.
2023-07-31 16:20:18 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a8c71f0a15 Inline and remove submit_pre_codegened_module_to_llvm.
It has a single callsite, and provides little value.
2023-07-31 16:20:18 +10:00
Matthias Krüger
3ce90b1649 inline format!() args up to and including rustc_codegen_llvm 2023-07-30 14:22:50 +02:00
Erik Desjardins
04303cfb3a cg_ssa: remove pointee types and pointercast/bitcast-of-ptr 2023-07-29 13:18:20 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
c3cd05198a
Rollup merge of #113872 - nnethercote:tweak-cgu-sorting, r=pnkfelix
Tweak CGU sorting in a couple of places.

In `base.rs`, tweak how the CGU size interleaving works. Since #113777, it's much more common to have multiple CGUs with identical sizes. With the existing code these same-sized items ended up in the opposite-to-desired order due to the stable sorting. The code now starts with a reverse sort (like is done in `partitioning.rs`) which gives the behaviour we want. This doesn't matter much for perf, but makes profiles in `samply` look more like what we expect.

In `partitioning.rs`, we can use `sort_by_key` instead of `sort_by_cached_key` because `CGU::size_estimate()` is cheap. (There is an identical CGU sort earlier in that function that already uses `sort_by_key`.)

r? `@pnkfelix`
2023-07-27 06:04:12 +02:00
Oli Scherer
2b444672e1 Use a builder instead of boolean/option arguments 2023-07-25 13:51:15 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
abde841f0a remove redundant clones 2023-07-23 09:48:07 +02:00
bors
1c44af9b79 Auto merge of #111836 - calebzulawski:target-feature-closure, r=workingjubilee
Fix #[inline(always)] on closures with target feature 1.1

Fixes #108655.  I think this is the most obvious solution that isn't overly complicated.  The comment includes more justification, but I think this is likely better than demoting the `#[inline(always)]` to `#[inline]`, since existing code is unaffected.
2023-07-23 00:16:03 +00:00
bors
d908a5b08e Auto merge of #113892 - RalfJung:uninit-undef-poison, r=wesleywiser
clarify MIR uninit vs LLVM undef/poison

In [this LLVM discussion](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-load-instruction-uninitialized-memory-semantics/67481) I learned that mapping our uninitialized memory in MIR to poison in LLVM would be quite problematic due to the lack of a byte type. I am not sure where to write down this insight but this seems like a reasonable start.
2023-07-21 19:32:17 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b1d1e99c22
Rollup merge of #113780 - dtolnay:printkindpath, r=b-naber
Support `--print KIND=PATH` command line syntax

As is already done for `--emit KIND=PATH` and `-L KIND=PATH`.

In the discussion of #110785, it was pointed out that `--print KIND=PATH` is nicer than trying to apply the single global `-o` path to `--print`'s output, because in general there can be multiple print requests within a single rustc invocation, and anyway `-o` would already be used for a different meaning in the case of `link-args` and `native-static-libs`.

I am interested in using `--print cfg=PATH` in Buck2. Currently Buck2 works around the lack of support for `--print KIND=PATH` by [indirecting through a Python wrapper script](d43cf3a51a/prelude/rust/tools/get_rustc_cfg.py) to redirect rustc's stdout into the location dictated by the build system.

From skimming Cargo's usages of `--print`, it definitely seems like it would benefit from `--print KIND=PATH` too. Currently it is working around the lack of this by inserting `--crate-name=___ --print=crate-name` so that it can look for a line containing `___` as a delimiter between the 2 other `--print` informations it actually cares about. This is commented as a "HACK" and "abuse". 31eda6f7c3/src/cargo/core/compiler/build_context/target_info.rs (L242) (FYI `@weihanglo` as you dealt with this recently in https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/11633.)

Mentioning reviewers active in #110785: `@fee1-dead` `@jyn514` `@bjorn3`
2023-07-21 06:52:28 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
2734b5ada9
Rollup merge of #113723 - khei4:khei4/llvm-stats, r=oli-obk,nikic
Resurrect: rustc_llvm: Add a -Z `print-codegen-stats` option to expose LLVM statistics.

This resurrects PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104000, which has sat idle for a while. And I want to see the effect of stack-move optimizations on LLVM (like https://reviews.llvm.org/D153453) :).

I have applied the changes requested by `@oli-obk` and `@nagisa`  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104000#discussion_r1014625377 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104000#discussion_r1014642482 in the latest commits.

r? `@oli-obk`

-----

LLVM has a neat [statistics](https://llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#the-statistic-class-stats-option) feature that tracks how often optimizations kick in. It's very handy for optimization work. Since we expose the LLVM pass timings, I thought it made sense to expose the LLVM statistics too.

-----
(Edit: fix broken link
(Edit2: fix segmentation fault and use malloc

If `rustc` is built with
```toml
[llvm]
assertions = true
```
Then you can see like
```
rustc +stage1 -Z print-codegen-stats -C opt-level=3  tmp.rs
===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
                          ... Statistics Collected ...
===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
         3 aa                           - Number of MayAlias results
       193 aa                           - Number of MustAlias results
       531 aa                           - Number of NoAlias results
...
```

And the current default build emits only
```
$ rustc +stage1 -Z print-codegen-stats -C opt-level=3  tmp.rs
===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
                          ... Statistics Collected ...
===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
$
```
This might be better to emit the message to tell assertion flag necessity, but now I can't find how to do that...
2023-07-21 06:52:27 +02:00
David Tolnay
26fd6b15b0
Add note about writing native-static-libs to file 2023-07-20 11:04:32 -07:00
David Tolnay
dcfe94a009
Implement printing to file for link-args and native-static-libs 2023-07-20 11:04:31 -07:00
David Tolnay
6e734fce63
Implement printing to file in llvm_util 2023-07-20 11:04:31 -07:00
David Tolnay
c80cbe4bae
Implement printing to file in codegen_backend.print 2023-07-20 11:04:31 -07:00
David Tolnay
c0dc0c6875
Store individual output file name with every PrintRequest 2023-07-20 11:04:30 -07:00
Ralf Jung
41a73d8251 clarify MIR uninit vs LLVM undef/poison 2023-07-20 18:43:54 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
8c17e0701e
Rollup merge of #113529 - oli-obk:simd_shuffle_evaluated, r=wesleywiser
Permit pre-evaluated constants in simd_shuffle

fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/113500
2023-07-20 17:19:32 +02:00
bors
b14fd2359f Auto merge of #113695 - bjorn3:fix_rlib_cdylib_metadata_handling, r=pnkfelix,petrochenkov
Verify that all crate sources are in sync

This ensures that rustc will not attempt to link against a cdylib as if it is a rust dylib when an rlib for the same crate is available. Previously rustc didn't actually check if any further formats of a crate which has been loaded are of the same version and if they are actually valid. This caused a cdylib to be interpreted as rust dylib as soon as the corresponding rlib was loaded. As cdylibs don't export any rust symbols, linking would fail if rustc decides to link against the cdylib rather than the rlib.

Two crates depended on the previous behavior by separately compiling a test crate as both rlib and dylib. These have been changed to capture their original spirit to the best of my ability while still working when rustc verifies that all crates are in sync. It is unlikely that build systems depend on the current behavior and in any case we are taking a lot of measures to ensure that any change to either the source or the compilation options (including crate type) results in rustc rejecting it as incompatible. We merely didn't do this check here for now obsolete perf reasons.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/10786
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82151
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82972
Closes https://github.com/bevy-cheatbook/bevy-cheatbook/issues/114
2023-07-20 09:00:10 +00:00
Oli Scherer
c7428d5052 Monomorphize constants before inspecting them 2023-07-20 08:53:09 +00:00
bors
a6cdd81eff Auto merge of #108714 - estebank:ice_dump, r=oli-obk
On nightly, dump ICE backtraces to disk

Implement rust-lang/compiler-team#578.

When an ICE is encountered on nightly releases, the new rustc panic handler will also write the contents of the backtrace to disk. If any `delay_span_bug`s are encountered, their backtrace is also added to the file. The platform and rustc version will also be collected.

<img width="1032" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-03 at 2 13 25 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1606434/222842420-8e039740-4042-4563-b31d-599677171acf.png">

The current behavior will *always* write to disk on nightly builds, regardless of whether the backtrace is printed to the terminal, unless the environment variable `RUSTC_ICE_DISK_DUMP` is set to `0`. This is a compromise and can be changed.
2023-07-20 01:29:17 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8c31219d5c Tweak CGU sorting in a couple of places.
In `base.rs`, tweak how the CGU size interleaving works. Since #113777,
it's much more common to have multiple CGUs with identical sizes. With
the existing code these same-sized items ended up in the
opposite-to-desired order due to the stable sorting. The code now starts
with a reverse sort (like is done in `partitioning.rs`) which gives the
behaviour we want. This doesn't matter much for perf, but makes profiles
in `samply` look more like what we expect.

In `partitioning.rs`, we can use `sort_by_key` instead of
`sort_by_cached_key` because `CGU::size_estimate()` is cheap. (There is
an identical CGU sort earlier in that function that already uses
`sort_by_key`.)
2023-07-20 09:58:13 +10:00
Dylan DPC
c1d6d322f4
Rollup merge of #113716 - DianQK:add-no_builtins-to-function, r=pnkfelix
Add the `no-builtins` attribute to functions when `no_builtins` is applied at the crate level.

**When `no_builtins` is applied at the crate level, we should add the `no-builtins` attribute to each function to ensure it takes effect in LTO.**

This is also the reason why no_builtins does not take effect in LTO as mentioned in #35540.

Now, `#![no_builtins]` should be similar to `-fno-builtin` in clang/gcc, see https://clang.godbolt.org/z/z4j6Wsod5.

Next, we should make `#![no_builtins]` participate in LTO again. That makes sense, as LTO also takes into consideration function-level instruction optimizations, such as the MachineOutliner. More importantly, when a user writes a large `#![no_builtins]` crate, they would like this crate to participate in LTO as well.

We should also add a function-level no_builtins attribute to allow users to have more control over it. This is similar to Clang's `__attribute__((no_builtin))` feature, see https://clang.godbolt.org/z/Wod6KK6eq. Before implementing this feature, maybe we should discuss whether to support more fine-grained control, such as `__attribute__((no_builtin("memcpy")))`.

Related discussions:
- #109821
- #35540

Next (a separate pull request?):
- [ ] Revert #35637
- [ ] Add a function-level `no_builtin` attribute?
2023-07-19 22:37:06 +05:30
bjorn3
8c9a8b63c9 Fix review comments 2023-07-19 14:53:26 +00:00
bjorn3
52853c2694 Don't compress dylib metadata 2023-07-19 14:47:06 +00:00
Esteban Küber
8eb5843a59 On nightly, dump ICE backtraces to disk
Implement rust-lang/compiler-team#578.

When an ICE is encountered on nightly releases, the new rustc panic
handler will also write the contents of the backtrace to disk. If any
`delay_span_bug`s are encountered, their backtrace is also added to the
file. The platform and rustc version will also be collected.
2023-07-19 14:10:07 +00:00
DianQK
cc08749df2
Add the no-builtins attribute to functions when no_builtins is applied at the crate level.
When `no_builtins` is applied at the crate level, we should add the
`no-builtins` attribute to each function to ensure it takes effect in LTO.
2023-07-18 22:15:47 +08:00
chenx97
d3727148a0 support for mips32r6 as a target_arch value 2023-07-18 18:58:18 +08:00
chenx97
a132b3ec03 merge patterns 2023-07-18 18:58:18 +08:00
chenx97
c6e03cd951 support for mips64r6 as a target_arch value 2023-07-18 18:58:18 +08:00
Oli Scherer
9e5a67e57f Permit pre-evaluated constants in simd_shuffle 2023-07-18 08:13:55 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b52f9eb6ca Introduce MonoItemData.
It replaces `(Linkage, Visibility)`, making the code nicer. Plus the
next commit will add another field.
2023-07-17 08:44:48 +10:00
Patrick Walton
2d47816cba rustc_llvm: Add a -Z print-llvm-stats option to expose LLVM statistics.
LLVM has a neat [statistics] feature that tracks how often optimizations kick
in. It's very handy for optimization work. Since we expose the LLVM pass
timings, I thought it made sense to expose the LLVM statistics too.

[statistics]: https://llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#the-statistic-class-stats-option
2023-07-16 22:56:04 +09:00
bors
55be59d2ce Auto merge of #113626 - Urgau:dedup-native-static-libs, r=petrochenkov
De-duplicate consecutive libs when printing native-static-libs

This PR adds a de-duplicate step just before printing the `native-static-libs`.

This step de-duplicates all the consecutive libs based only on the relevant comparison elements (this exclude spans, ast elements, ...).

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/113209
2023-07-16 10:59:45 +00:00
bors
7a17f577b3 Auto merge of #112157 - erikdesjardins:align, r=nikic
Resurrect: rustc_target: Add alignment to indirectly-passed by-value types, correcting the alignment of byval on x86 in the process.

Same as #111551, which I [accidentally closed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111551#issuecomment-1571222612) :/

---

This resurrects PR #103830, which has sat idle for a while.

Beyond #103830, this also:
- fixes byval alignment for types containing vectors on Darwin (see `tests/codegen/align-byval-vector.rs`)
- fixes byval alignment for overaligned types on x86 Windows (see `tests/codegen/align-byval.rs`)
- fixes ABI for types with 128bit requested alignment on ARM64 Linux (see `tests/codegen/aarch64-struct-align-128.rs`)

r? `@nikic`

---

`@pcwalton's` original PR description is reproduced below:

Commit 88e4d2c from five years ago removed
support for alignment on indirectly-passed arguments because of problems with
the `i686-pc-windows-msvc` target. Unfortunately, the `memcpy` optimizations I
recently added to LLVM 16 depend on this to forward `memcpy`s. This commit
attempts to fix the problems with `byval` parameters on that target and now
correctly adds the `align` attribute.

The problem is summarized in [this comment] by `@eddyb.` Briefly, 32-bit x86 has
special alignment rules for `byval` parameters: for the most part, their
alignment is forced to 4. This is not well-documented anywhere but in the Clang
source. I looked at the logic in Clang `TargetInfo.cpp` and tried to replicate
it here. The relevant methods in that file are
`X86_32ABIInfo::getIndirectResult()` and
`X86_32ABIInfo::getTypeStackAlignInBytes()`. The `align` parameter attribute
for `byval` parameters in LLVM must match the platform ABI, or miscompilations
will occur. Note that this doesn't use the approach suggested by eddyb, because
I felt it was overkill to store the alignment in `on_stack` when special
handling is really only needed for 32-bit x86.

As a side effect, this should fix #80127, because it will make the `align`
parameter attribute for `byval` parameters match the platform ABI on LLVM
x86-64.

[this comment]: #80822 (comment)
2023-07-15 15:39:53 +00:00
Mahdi Dibaiee
e55583c4b8 refactor(rustc_middle): Substs -> GenericArg 2023-07-14 13:27:35 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
fc1cb0459d
Rollup merge of #113631 - lqd:fix-113597, r=petrochenkov
make MCP510 behavior opt-in to avoid conflicts between the CLI and target flavors

Fixes #113597, which contains more details on how this happens through the code, and showcases an unexpected `Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::Yes)` flavor.

#112910 added support to use `lld` when the flavor requests it, but didn't explicitly do so only when using `-Clink-self-contained=+linker` or one of the unstable `-Clinker-flavor`s.

The problem: some targets have a `lld` linker and flavor, e.g. `thumbv6m-none-eabi` from that issue. Users can override the linker but there are no linker flavors precise enough to describe the linker opting out of lld: when using `-Clinker=arm-none-eabi-gcc`, we infer this is a `Cc::Yes` linker flavor, but the `lld` component is unknown and therefore defaulted to the target's linker flavor, `Lld::Yes`.

<details>
<summary>Walkthrough of how this happens</summary>

The linker flavor used is a mix between what can be inferred from the CLI (`-C linker`) and the target's default linker flavor:

- there is no linker flavor on the CLI (and that also offers another workaround on nightly: `-C linker-flavor=gnu-cc -Zunstable-options`), so it will have to be inferred [from here](5dac6b320b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs (L1334-L1336)) to [here](5dac6b320b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs (L1321-L1327)).
- in [`infer_linker_hints`](5dac6b320b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs (L320-L352)) `-C linker=arm-none-eabi-gcc` infers a `Some(Cc::Yes)` cc hint, and no hint about lld.
- the target's `linker_flavor` is combined in `with_cli_hints` with these hints. We have our `Cc::Yes`, but there is no hint about lld, [so the target's flavor `lld` component is used](5dac6b320b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs (L356-L358)). It's [`Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes)`](993deaa0bf/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumb_base.rs (L35)).
- so we now have our `Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::Yes)` flavor

</details>

This results in a `Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::Yes)` flavor on a non-lld linker, causing an additional unexpected `-fuse-ld=lld` argument to be passed.

I don't know if this target defaulting to `rust-lld` is expected, but until MCP510's new linker flavor are stable, when people will be able to describe their linker/flavor accurately, this PR keeps the stable behavior of not doing anything when the linker/flavor on the CLI unexpectedly conflict with the target's.

I've tested this on a `no_std` `-C linker=arm-none-eabi-gcc -C link-arg=-nostartfiles --target thumbv6m-none-eabi` example, trying to simulate one of `cortex-m`'s test mentioned in issue #113597 (I don't know how to build a local complete  `thumbv6m-none-eabi` toolchain to run the exact test), and checked that `-fuse-lld` was indeed gone and the error disappeared.

r? `````@petrochenkov`````
2023-07-13 22:33:25 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
cc907f80b9 Re-format let-else per rustfmt update 2023-07-12 21:49:27 -04:00
Rémy Rakic
2b61a5e17a make MCP510 behavior explicitly opt-in
because sometimes users can't opt out
2023-07-12 20:17:10 +00:00
Urgau
ad16606471 De-duplicate consecutive libs when printing native-static-libs 2023-07-12 20:04:30 +02:00
Charisee
650243977b Use constants from object crate
Replace hard-coded values with  GNU_PROPERTY_{X86|AARCH64}_FEATURE_1_AND from the object crate.
2023-07-11 23:48:18 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
685ba08693
Rollup merge of #113497 - xSetech:mips_32_abi, r=davidtwco
Support explicit 32-bit MIPS ABI for the synthetic object

PR #95604 introduced a "synthetic object file to ensure all exported and used symbols participate in the linking". One constraint on this file is that for MIPS-based targets, its architecture-specific ELF flags must be the same as all other object files passed to the linker. That's enforced by LLD, here:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-16.0.6/lld/ELF/Arch/MipsArchTree.cpp#L77

The current approach to determining e_flags for 32-bit was implemented in PR #96930, which links to this issue that summarizes the problem well: https://github.com/ayrtonm/psx-sdk-rs/issues/9

> ... the temporary object file is created with an e_flags which is
> invalid for 32-bit MIPS targets. The main issue is that it omits the ABI
> bits (EF_MIPS_ABI_O32) which implies it uses the N64 ABI.

To enable the N32 MIPS ABI (which succeeded O32), this patch enables setting the synthetic object's ABI based on the target "llvm-abiname" field, if it's given; otherwise, the O32 ABI is assumed for 32-bit MIPS targets.

More information about the N32 ABI can be found here: https://web.archive.org/web/20160121005457/http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/manuals/2000/007-2816-005/pdf/007-2816-005.pdf
2023-07-11 17:46:19 +02:00
Erik Desjardins
0e76446a9f ensure byval allocas are sufficiently aligned 2023-07-10 19:19:38 -04:00
Seth Junot
329e099400 Support explicit 32-bit MIPS ABI for the synthetic object
PR #95604 introduced a "synthetic object file to ensure all exported and
used symbols participate in the linking". One constraint on this file is
that for MIPS-based targets, its architecture-specific ELF flags must be
the same as all other object files passed to the linker. That's enforced
by LLD, here:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-16.0.6/lld/ELF/Arch/MipsArchTree.cpp#L77

The current approach to determining e_flags for 32-bit was implemented
in PR #96930, which links to this issue that summarizes the problem well:
https://github.com/ayrtonm/psx-sdk-rs/issues/9

> ... the temporary object file is created with an e_flags which is
> invalid for 32-bit MIPS targets. The main issue is that it omits the ABI
> bits (EF_MIPS_ABI_O32) which implies it uses the N64 ABI.

To enable the N32 MIPS ABI (which succeeded O32), this patch enables
setting the synthetic object's ABI based on the target "llvm-abiname"
field, if it's given; otherwise, the O32 ABI is assumed for 32-bit MIPS
targets.

More information about the N32 ABI can be found here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160121005457/http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/manuals/2000/007-2816-005/pdf/007-2816-005.pdf
2023-07-09 11:17:37 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
4406a92cd1
Rollup merge of #111618 - cjgillot:name-return-place, r=tmiasko
Always name the return place.

MIR opts more and more consider `_0` as just another local, so there is no point in keeping the special case in debug-info logic.
2023-07-09 16:33:35 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
d7983a2f23 Always name the return place. 2023-07-08 15:38:40 +02:00
Nilstrieb
2beabbbf6f Rename adjustment::PointerCast and variants using it to PointerCoercion
It makes it sound like the `ExprKind` and `Rvalue` are supposed to represent all pointer related
casts, when in reality their just used to share a some enum variants. Make it clear there these
are only coercion to make it clear why only some pointer related "casts" are in the enum.
2023-07-07 18:17:16 +02:00
Boxy
12138b8e5e Move TyCtxt::mk_x to Ty::new_x where applicable 2023-07-05 20:27:07 +01:00
Zalathar
cb570d6bc1 Move coverageinfo::ffi and coverageinfo::map out of SSA 2023-07-05 20:40:40 +10:00
Zalathar
9c430d38cf Remove trait CoverageInfoMethods, since non-LLVM backends don't need it
These methods are only ever called from within `rustc_codegen_llvm`, so they
can just be declared there as well.
2023-07-05 20:40:40 +10:00
Zalathar
4169d0f756 Narrow trait CoverageInfoBuilderMethods down to just one method
This effectively inlines most of `FunctionCx::codegen_coverage` into the LLVM
implementation of `CoverageInfoBuilderMethods`.
2023-07-05 20:40:39 +10:00
bors
131a03664e Auto merge of #113040 - Kobzol:llvm-remark-streamer, r=tmiasko
Add `-Zremark-dir` unstable flag to write LLVM optimization remarks to YAML

This PR adds an option for `rustc` to emit LLVM optimization remarks to a set of YAML files, which can then be digested by existing tools, like https://github.com/OfekShilon/optview2. When `-Cremark-dir` is passed, and remarks are enabled (`-Cremark=all`), the remarks will be now written to the specified directory, **instead** of being printed to standard error output.  The files are named based on the CGU from which they are being generated.

Currently, the remarks are written using the LLVM streaming machinery, directly in the diagnostics handler. It seemed easier than going back to Rust and then form there back to C++ to use the streamer from the diagnostics handler. But there are many ways to implement this, of course, so I'm open to suggestions :)

I included some comments with questions into the code. Also, I'm not sure how to test this.

r? `@tmiasko`
2023-07-02 12:48:44 +00:00
Jakub Beránek
62728c7aaf
Add rustc option to output LLVM optimization remarks to YAML files 2023-07-02 13:41:36 +02:00
bors
72b2101434 Auto merge of #112718 - oli-obk:SIMD-destructure_mir_const, r=cjgillot
Make simd_shuffle_indices use valtrees

This removes the second-to-last user of the `destructure_mir_constant` query. So in a follow-up we can remove the query and just move the query provider function directly into pretty printing (which is the last user).

cc `@rust-lang/clippy` there's a small functional change, but I think it is correct?
2023-07-02 07:43:36 +00:00
bors
8e2d5e3a58 Auto merge of #112910 - lqd:mcp510, r=petrochenkov
Implement most of MCP510

This implements most of what remains to be done for MCP510:
- turns `-C link-self-contained` into a `+`/`-` list of components, like `-C link-self-contained=+linker,+crto,+libc,+unwind,+sanitizers,+mingw`. The scaffolding is present for all these expected components to be implemented and stabilized in the future on their own time. This PR only handles the `-Zgcc-ld=lld` subset of these link-self-contained components as  `-Clink-self-contained=+linker`
- handles  `-C link-self-contained=y|n`  as-is today, for compatibility with `rustc_codegen_ssa:🔙🔗:self_contained`'s [explicit opt-in and opt-out](9eee230cd0/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs (L1671-L1676)).
- therefore supports our plan to opt out of `rust-lld` (when it's enabled by default) even for current `-Clink-self-contained` users, with e.g. `-Clink-self-contained -Clink-self-contained=-linker`
- turns `add_gcc_ld_path` into its expected final form, by using the `-C link-self-contained=+linker`  CLI flag, and whether the `LinkerFlavor`  has the expected `Cc::Yes` and `Lld::Yes` shape (this is not yet the case in practice for any CLI linker flavor)
- makes the [new clean linker flavors](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96827#issuecomment-1208441595) selectable in the CLI in addition to the legacy ones, in order to opt-in to using `cc` and `lld` to emulate `-Zgcc-ld=lld`
- ensure the new `-C link-self-contained` components, and `-C linker-flavor`s are unstable, and require `-Z unstable-options` to be used

The up-to-date set of flags for the future stable CLI version of `-Zgcc-ld=lld` is currently: `-Clink-self-contained=+linker -Clinker-flavor=gnu-lld-cc -Zunstable-options`.

It's possible we'll also need to do something for distros that don't ship `rust-lld`, but maybe there are already no tool search paths to be added to `cc` in this situation anyways.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-07-02 02:25:01 +00:00
bors
7905eff5f7 Auto merge of #112550 - loongarch-rs:fix-eflags, r=cjgillot
loongarch: Fix ELF header flags

This patch changes the ELF header flags so that the ABI matches the floating-point features. It also updates the link to the new official documentation.
2023-07-01 09:31:35 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
1da271b6d0 refactor add_gcc_ld_path into its final form 2023-06-30 21:07:05 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
0fb80715bb use LinkSelfContained for -C link-self-contained 2023-06-30 21:01:38 +00:00
bors
af9df2fd91 Auto merge of #106619 - agausmann:avr-object-file, r=nagisa
Fix unset e_flags in ELF files generated for AVR targets

Closes #106576

~~Sort-of blocked by gimli-rs/object#500~~ (merged)

I'm not sure whether the list of AVR CPU names is okay here. Maybe it could be moved out-of-line to improve the readability of the function.
2023-06-30 08:55:56 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4696a92183
Rollup merge of #111322 - mirkootter:master, r=davidtwco
Support for native WASM exceptions

### Motivation
Currently, rustc does not support native WASM exceptions. It does support JavaScript based exceptions for the wasm32-emscripten-target, but this requires back&forth with javascript for many calls, which is very slow.

Native wasm support for exceptions is quite common: Clang+LLVM implemented them years ago, and all major browsers support them by now. They enable zero-cost exceptions, at least with regard to runtime-performance-cost. They may increase startup-time and code size, though.

### Important: This PR does not change default behaviour
Exceptions usually add a lot of code in form of unwinding blocks, increasing the binary size. Most users probably do not want that, especially which regard to web development.

Therefore, wasm exceptions play a similar role as WASM-threads: rustc should support them, like clang does, but users who want to use it have to use some command-line magic like rustflags to opt in.

### What does this PR do?
As stated above, the default behaviour is not changed. It is already possible to opt-in into wasm exceptions using the command line. Unfortunately, the LLVM IR is invalid and the LLVM backend crashes.
```
rustc <sourcefile>
  --target wasm32-unknown-unknown
  -C panic=unwind
  -C llvm-args=-wasm-enable-eh
  -C target-feature=+exception-handling
```
As it turns out, LLVM is quite picky when it comes to IR for exception handling. If the IR does not look exactly like it should, some LLVM-assertions fail and the code generation crashes.

This PR adds the necessary modifications to the code generator to make it work. It also adds `exception-handling` as a wasm target feature.

### What this PR does not / what is missing
This PR is not a full fledges solution. It is the first step. A few parts are still missing; however, it is already useable (see next section).

Currently missing:
* The std library has to be adapted. Currently, only [no_std] crates work
* Usually, nested exceptions abort the program (i.e. a panic during the cleanup of another panic). This is currently not done yet.
  - Currently, code inside cleanup handlers does not unwind
  - To fix this requires a little more work: The code generator currently maintains a single terminate block per function for this. Unfortunately, WASM requires funclet based exception handling. Therefore, we need to create a terminate block per funclet. This is probably not a big problem, but I want to keep this PR simple.

### How to use the compiler given this PR?
This PR does not add any command line flags or features. It uses those which are already there. To compile with exceptions enabled, you need
* to set the panic strategy to unwind, i.e. `-C panic=unwind`
* to enable the exception-handling target feature, i.e. `-C target-feature=+exception-handling`
* to tell LLVM about the exception handling, i.e. `-C llvm-args=-wasm-enable-eh`

Since the standard library has not been adapted, you can only use it in [no_std] crates as of now. The intrinsic `core::intrinsics::r#try` works. To throw exceptions, you need the ```@llvm.wasm.throw``` intrinsic.

I created a sample application which works for me: https://github.com/mirkootter/rust-wasm-demos
This example can be run at https://webassembly.sh
2023-06-29 16:36:30 +02:00
Takayuki Maeda
bad0688563
Rollup merge of #112946 - nnethercote:improve-cgu-naming-and-ordering, r=wesleywiser
Improve cgu naming and ordering

Some quality of life improvements when debugging and profiling CGU formation.

r? `@wesleywiser`
2023-06-29 03:29:32 +09:00