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...and remove it from `PointeeInfo`, which isn't meant for this. There are still various places (marked with FIXMEs) that assume all pointers have the same size and alignment. Fixing this requires parsing non-default address spaces in the data layout string, which will be done in a followup.
137 lines
4.2 KiB
Rust
137 lines
4.2 KiB
Rust
// compile-flags: -O --target=avr-unknown-gnu-atmega328 --crate-type=rlib
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// needs-llvm-components: avr
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// This test validates that function pointers can be stored in global variables
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// and called upon. It ensures that Rust emits function pointers in the correct
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// address space to LLVM so that an assertion error relating to casting is
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// not triggered.
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//
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// It also validates that functions can be called through function pointers
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// through traits.
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#![feature(no_core, lang_items, intrinsics, unboxed_closures, arbitrary_self_types)]
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#![no_core]
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#[lang = "sized"]
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pub trait Sized { }
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#[lang = "copy"]
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pub trait Copy { }
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#[lang = "receiver"]
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pub trait Receiver { }
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#[lang = "tuple_trait"]
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pub trait Tuple { }
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pub struct Result<T, E> { _a: T, _b: E }
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impl Copy for usize {}
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impl Copy for &usize {}
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#[lang = "drop_in_place"]
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pub unsafe fn drop_in_place<T: ?Sized>(_: *mut T) {}
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#[lang = "fn_once"]
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pub trait FnOnce<Args: Tuple> {
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#[lang = "fn_once_output"]
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type Output;
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extern "rust-call" fn call_once(self, args: Args) -> Self::Output;
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}
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#[lang = "fn_mut"]
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pub trait FnMut<Args: Tuple> : FnOnce<Args> {
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extern "rust-call" fn call_mut(&mut self, args: Args) -> Self::Output;
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}
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#[lang = "fn"]
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pub trait Fn<Args: Tuple>: FnOnce<Args> {
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/// Performs the call operation.
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extern "rust-call" fn call(&self, args: Args) -> Self::Output;
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}
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extern "rust-intrinsic" {
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pub fn transmute<Src, Dst>(src: Src) -> Dst;
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}
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pub static mut STORAGE_FOO: fn(&usize, &mut u32) -> Result<(), ()> = arbitrary_black_box;
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pub static mut STORAGE_BAR: u32 = 12;
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fn arbitrary_black_box(ptr: &usize, _: &mut u32) -> Result<(), ()> {
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let raw_ptr = ptr as *const usize;
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let _v: usize = unsafe { *raw_ptr };
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loop {}
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}
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#[inline(never)]
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#[no_mangle]
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fn call_through_fn_trait(a: &mut impl Fn<(), Output=()>) {
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(*a)()
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}
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#[inline(never)]
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fn update_bar_value() {
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unsafe {
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STORAGE_BAR = 88;
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}
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}
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// CHECK: define dso_local void @test(){{.+}}addrspace(1)
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#[no_mangle]
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pub extern "C" fn test() {
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let mut buf = 7;
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// A call through the Fn trait must use address space 1.
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//
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// CHECK: call{{.+}}addrspace(1) void @call_through_fn_trait()
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call_through_fn_trait(&mut update_bar_value);
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// A call through a global variable must use address space 1.
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// CHECK: load {{.*}}addrspace(1){{.+}}FOO
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unsafe {
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STORAGE_FOO(&1, &mut buf);
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}
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}
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// Validate that we can codegen transmutes between data ptrs and fn ptrs.
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// CHECK: define{{.+}}{{void \(\) addrspace\(1\)\*|ptr addrspace\(1\)}} @transmute_data_ptr_to_fn({{\{\}\*|ptr}}{{.*}} %x)
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#[no_mangle]
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pub unsafe fn transmute_data_ptr_to_fn(x: *const ()) -> fn() {
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// It doesn't matter precisely how this is codegenned (through memory or an addrspacecast),
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// as long as it doesn't cause a verifier error by using `bitcast`.
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transmute(x)
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}
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// CHECK: define{{.+}}{{\{\}\*|ptr}} @transmute_fn_ptr_to_data({{void \(\) addrspace\(1\)\*|ptr addrspace\(1\)}}{{.*}} %x)
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#[no_mangle]
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pub unsafe fn transmute_fn_ptr_to_data(x: fn()) -> *const () {
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// It doesn't matter precisely how this is codegenned (through memory or an addrspacecast),
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// as long as it doesn't cause a verifier error by using `bitcast`.
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transmute(x)
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}
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pub enum Either<T, U> { A(T), B(U) }
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// Previously, we would codegen this as passing/returning a scalar pair of `{ i8, ptr }`,
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// with the `ptr` field representing both `&i32` and `fn()` depending on the variant.
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// This is incorrect, because `fn()` should be `ptr addrspace(1)`, not `ptr`.
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// CHECK: define{{.+}}void @should_not_combine_addrspace({{.+\*|ptr}}{{.+}}sret{{.+}}%0, {{.+\*|ptr}}{{.+}}%x)
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#[no_mangle]
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#[inline(never)]
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pub fn should_not_combine_addrspace(x: Either<&i32, fn()>) -> Either<&i32, fn()> {
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x
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}
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// The incorrectness described above would result in us producing (after optimizations)
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// a `ptrtoint`/`inttoptr` roundtrip to convert from `ptr` to `ptr addrspace(1)`.
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// CHECK-LABEL: @call_with_fn_ptr
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#[no_mangle]
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pub fn call_with_fn_ptr<'a>(f: fn()) -> Either<&'a i32, fn()> {
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// CHECK-NOT: ptrtoint
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// CHECK-NOT: inttoptr
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// CHECK: call addrspace(1) void @should_not_combine_addrspace
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should_not_combine_addrspace(Either::B(f))
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}
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