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bors
29ef6cf163 Auto merge of #88506 - Mark-Simulacrum:fix-rlibs, r=ehuss
Fix loading large rlibs

Bumps object crate to permit parsing archives with 64-bit table entries. These
are primarily encountered when there's more than 4GB of archive data.

cc https://github.com/gimli-rs/object/issues/365

Helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88351, but will also need a beta backport

r? `@ehuss` (mostly for the test)
2021-08-31 19:33:06 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
4c7c97a208 Fix loading large rlibs
Bumps object crate to permit parsing archives with 64-bit table entries. These
are primarily encountered when there's more than 4GB of archive data.
2021-08-30 16:22:53 -04:00
bors
9556d7a09a Auto merge of #88337 - eddyb:field-failure-is-not-an-option, r=nagisa
rustc_target: `TyAndLayout::field` should never error.

This refactor (making `TyAndLayout::field` return `TyAndLayout` without any `Result` around it) is based on a simple observation, regarding `TyAndLayout::field`:

If `cx.layout_of(ty)` succeeds (for some `cx` and `ty`), then `.field(cx, i)` on the resulting `TyAndLayout` should *always* succeed in computing `cx.layout_of(field_ty)` (where `field_ty` is the type of the `i`th field of `ty`).

The reason for this is that no matter which field is chosen, `cx.layout_of(field_ty)` *will have already been computed*, as part of computing `cx.layout_of(ty)`, as we cannot determine the layout of *any* type without considering the layouts of *all* of its fields.

And so it should be fine to turn any errors into ICEs, since they likely indicate a `cx` mismatch, or some other edge case that is due to a compiler bug (as opposed to ever being an user-facing error).

<hr/>

Each commit should probably be reviewed separately, though note that there's some `where` clauses (in `rustc_target::abi::call::*`) that change in most commits.

cc `@nagisa` `@oli-obk`
2021-08-29 22:54:26 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
8e6d126b7d rustc_target: TyAndLayout::field should never error. 2021-08-30 00:44:09 +03:00
bors
757a65bfdf Auto merge of #88250 - rusticstuff:macos-lld, r=nagisa
Make `-Z gcc-ld=lld` work for Apple targets

`-Z gcc-ld=lld` was introduced in #85961. It does not work on Macos because lld needs be either named `ld64` or passed `-flavor darwin` as the first two arguments in order to select the Mach-O flavor. Rust invokes cc (=clang) on Macos for linking which calls `ld` as linker binary and not `ld64`, so just creating an `ld64` binary and modifying the search path with `-B` does not work.

In order to solve this patch does:
* Set the `lld_flavor` for all Apple-derived targets to `LldFlavor::Ld64`. As far as I can see this actually works towards fixing `-Xlinker=rust-lld` as all those targets use the Mach-O object format.
* Copy/hardlink rust-lld to the gcc-ld subdirectory as ld64 next to ld.
* If `-Z gcc-ld=lld` is used and the target lld flavor is Ld64 add `-fuse-ld=/path/to/ld64` to the linker invocation.

Fixes #86945.
2021-08-29 04:51:14 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
83d986aa28 rustc_target: add lifetime parameter to LayoutOf. 2021-08-27 13:09:32 +03:00
bors
4a6547cca6 Auto merge of #88227 - 12101111:nobundle-link-order, r=petrochenkov
Adjust linking order of static nobundle libraries

Link the static libraries with "-bundle" modifier from upstream rust crate right after linking this rust crate.
Some linker such as GNU linker `ld.bdf` treat order of linking as order of dependency.

After this change, static libraries with "-bundle" modifier is linked in the same order as "+bundle" modifier.
So we can change the value of "bundle" modifier without causing linking error.

fix: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/87541

r? `@petrochenkov`
2021-08-27 09:18:14 +00:00
12101111
118df1cd6b
Adjust linking order of static nobundle libraries
Link the static libraries with "-bundle" modifier from upstream rust crate
right after linking this rust crate. Some linker such as GNU linker
`ld.bdf` treat order of linking as order of dependency. After this change,
static libraries with "-bundle" modifier is linked in the same order as
"+bundle" modifier. So we can change the value of "bundle" modifier without
causing linking error.
2021-08-26 21:48:33 +08:00
lcnr
ab9108b70f update TypeFlags to deal with missing ct substs 2021-08-26 11:00:30 +02:00
bors
e5484cec0e Auto merge of #88242 - bonega:allocation_range, r=oli-obk
Use custom wrap-around type instead of RangeInclusive

Two reasons:

1. More memory is allocated than necessary for `valid_range` in `Scalar`. The range is not used as an iterator and `exhausted` is never used.
2. `contains`, `count` etc. methods in `RangeInclusive` are doing very unhelpful(and dangerous!) things when used as a wrap-around range. - In general this PR wants to limit potentially confusing methods, that have a low probability of working.

Doing a local perf run, every metric shows improvement except for instructions.
Max-rss seem to have a very consistent improvement.

Sorry - newbie here, probably doing something wrong.
2021-08-25 02:17:41 +00:00
Hans Kratz
0f7702efa1 Pass -fuse-ld=/path/to/ld64 if -Z gcc-ld and the lld_flavor for the target is Ld64 2021-08-23 09:32:19 +02:00
Andreas Liljeqvist
5a501f73ff Use custom wrap-around type instead of Range 2021-08-22 21:46:03 +02:00
Frank Steffahn
bf88b113ea Fix typos “a”→“an” 2021-08-22 15:35:11 +02:00
bors
d3e2578c31 Auto merge of #88135 - crlf0710:trait_upcasting_part_3, r=nikomatsakis
Trait upcasting coercion (part 3)

By using separate candidates for each possible choice, this fixes type-checking issues in previous commits.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-08-21 21:14:07 +00:00
bors
db002a06ae Auto merge of #87570 - nikic:llvm-13, r=nagisa
Upgrade to LLVM 13

Work in progress update to LLVM 13. Main changes:

 * InlineAsm diagnostics reported using SrcMgr diagnostic kind are now handled. Previously these used a separate diag handler.
 * Codegen tests are updated for additional attributes.
 * Some data layouts have changed.
 * Switch `#[used]` attribute from `llvm.used` to `llvm.compiler.used` to avoid SHF_GNU_RETAIN flag introduced in https://reviews.llvm.org/D97448, which appears to trigger a bug in older versions of gold.
 * Set `LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=OFF` to avoid Python 3.6 requirement.

Upstream issues:

 * ~~https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51210 (InlineAsm diagnostic reporting for module asm)~~ Fixed by 1558bb80c0.
 * ~~https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51476 (Miscompile on AArch64 due to incorrect comparison elimination)~~ Fixed by 81b106584f.
 * https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51207 (Can't set custom section flags anymore). Problematic change reverted in our fork, https://reviews.llvm.org/D107216 posted for upstream revert.
 * https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51211 (Regression in codegen for #83623). This is an optimization regression that we may likely have to eat for this release. The fix for #83623 was based on an incorrect premise, and this needs to be properly addressed in the MergeICmps pass.

The [compile-time impact](https://perf.rust-lang.org/compare.html?start=ef9549b6c0efb7525c9b012148689c8d070f9bc0&end=0983094463497eec22d550dad25576a894687002) is mixed, but quite positive as LLVM upgrades go.

The LLVM 13 final release is scheduled for Sep 21st. The current nightly is scheduled for stable release on Oct 21st.

r? `@ghost`
2021-08-21 09:25:28 +00:00
Nikita Popov
306259c645 Always use llvm.used for coverage symbols
This follows what clang does in CoverageMappingGen. Using just
llvm.compiler.used is insufficient at least for MSVC targets.
2021-08-21 10:08:05 +02:00
Alex Crichton
4a3e73643a Update the backtrace crate in libstd
This commit updates the backtrace crate in libstd now that dependencies
have been updated to use `memchr` from the standard library as well.
This is mostly just making sure deps are up-to-date and have all the
latest-and-greatest fixes and such.

Closes rust-lang/backtrace-rs#432
2021-08-19 07:31:49 -07:00
Charles Lew
6b1c52ff25 Fold vtable_trait_upcasting_coercion_new_vptr_slot logic into obligation processing. 2021-08-18 13:00:27 +08:00
bjorn3
a501308ec1 Replace #[plugin_registrar] with exporting __rustc_plugin_registrar 2021-08-10 14:20:48 +02:00
Josh Stone
183d79cc09 Prepare call/invoke for opaque pointers
Rather than relying on `getPointerElementType()` from LLVM function
pointers, we now pass the function type explicitly when building `call`
or `invoke` instructions.
2021-08-05 10:58:55 -07:00
bors
d4ad1cfc63 Auto merge of #87641 - HackAttack:expand-unknown-option-message, r=wesleywiser
Allow more "unknown argument" strings from linker

Some toolchains emit slightly different errors, e.g.

    ppc-vle-gcc: error: unrecognized option '-no-pie'
2021-08-05 00:11:05 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
77e5e17231 Prepare inbounds_gep for opaque pointers
Implement inbounds_gep using LLVMBuildInBoundsGEP2 which takes an
explicit type argument instead of deriving it from a pointer type.
2021-08-04 15:51:30 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
4013e094f5 Prepare gep for opaque pointers
Implement gep using LLVMBuildGEP2 which takes an explicit type argument
instead of deriving it from a pointer type.
2021-08-04 15:51:30 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
838042aa4e Prepare struct_gep for opaque pointers
Imlement struct_gep using LLVMBuildStructGEP2 which takes an explicit
type argument instead of deriving it from a pointer type.
2021-08-04 15:51:30 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
519c5a24e1
Rollup merge of #87729 - adamgemmell:dev/deprecate-crypto, r=Amanieu
Remove the aarch64 `crypto` target_feature

The subfeatures `aes` or `sha2` should be used instead.

This can't yet be done for ARM targets as some LLVM intrinsics still require `crypto`.

Also update the runtime feature detection tests in `library/std` to mirror the updates in `stdarch`. This also helps https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/86941

r? ``@Amanieu``
2021-08-04 08:05:56 +09:00
bors
c6bc102fea Auto merge of #87515 - crlf0710:trait_upcasting_part2, r=bjorn3
Trait upcasting coercion (part2)

This is the second part of trait upcasting coercion implementation.

Currently this is blocked on #86264 .

The third part might be implemented using unsafety checking

r? `@bjorn3`
2021-08-03 16:58:56 +00:00
Adam Gemmell
3be9261048 Remove crypto composite feature from allowed aarch64 features.
Prefer using AES/SHA2 features directly.
2021-08-03 12:07:56 +00:00
Charles Lew
63ed625313 Implement pointer casting. 2021-08-03 01:09:37 +08:00
Michael Hackner
32992357eb Allow more "unknown argument" strings from linker
Some toolchains emit slightly different errors, e.g.

    ppc-vle-gcc: error: unrecognized option '-no-pie'
2021-07-31 09:35:55 -07:00
Jade
3cf820e17d rfc3052: Remove authors field from Cargo manifests
Since RFC 3052 soft deprecated the authors field anyway, hiding it from
crates.io, docs.rs, and making Cargo not add it by default, and it is
not generally up to date/useful information, we should remove it from
crates in this repo.
2021-07-29 14:56:05 -07:00
bors
014026d1a7 Auto merge of #87153 - michaelwoerister:debuginfo-names-dyn-trait-projection-bounds, r=wesleywiser
[debuginfo] Emit associated type bindings in trait object type names.

This PR updates debuginfo type name generation for trait objects to include associated type bindings and auto trait bounds -- so that, for example, the debuginfo type name of `&dyn Iterator<Item=Foo>` and `&dyn Iterator<Item=Bar>` don't both map to just `&dyn Iterator` anymore.

The following table shows examples of debuginfo type names before and after the PR:
| type | before |  after |
|------|---------|-------|
| `&dyn Iterator<Item=u32>>` | `&dyn Iterator` | `&dyn Iterator<Item=u32>` |
| `&(dyn Iterator<Item=u32>> + Sync)` | `&dyn Iterator` | `&(dyn Iterator<Item=u32> + Sync)` |
| `&(dyn SomeTrait<bool, i8, Bar=u32>> + Send)` | `&dyn SomeTrait<bool, i8>` | `&(dyn SomeTrait<bool, i8, Bar=u32>> + Send)`  |

For targets that need C++-like type names, we use `assoc$<Item,u32>` instead of `Item=u32`:
| type | before |  after |
|------|---------|-------|
| `&dyn Iterator<Item=u32>>` | `ref$<dyn$<Iterator> >` | `ref$<dyn$<Iterator<assoc$<Item,u32> > > >` |
| `&(dyn Iterator<Item=u32>> + Sync)` | `ref$<dyn$<Iterator> >` | `ref$<dyn$<Iterator<assoc$<Item,u32> >,Sync> >` |
| `&(dyn SomeTrait<bool, i8, Bar=u32>> + Send)` | `ref$<dyn$<SomeTrait<bool, i8> > >` | `ref$<dyn$<SomeTrait<bool,i8,assoc$<Bar,u32> > >,Send> >`  |

The PR also adds self-profiling measurements for debuginfo type name generation (re. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/86431). It looks like the compiler spends up to 0.5% of its time in that task, so the potential for optimizing it via caching seems limited.

However, the perf run also shows [the biggest regression](https://perf.rust-lang.org/detailed-query.html?commit=585e91c718b0b2c5319e1fffd0ff1e62aaf7ccc2&base_commit=b9197978a90be6f7570741eabe2da175fec75375&benchmark=tokio-webpush-simple-debug&run_name=incr-unchanged) in a test case that does not even invoke the code in question. This suggests that the length of the names we generate here can affect performance by influencing how much data the linker has to copy around.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/86134.
2021-07-19 21:25:43 +00:00
bors
b548d9f1c6 Auto merge of #87004 - JamieCunliffe:pgo-gc-sections, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Don't use gc-sections with profile-generate.

When building with profile-generate don't call gc_sections as this can
can sometimes strip out profile data. This missing information in the
prof files can then result in missing functions when using the profile
information.

#78226

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2021-07-18 23:14:31 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
81d0b70402
Rollup merge of #87092 - ricobbe:fix-raw-dylib-multiple-definitions, r=petrochenkov
Remove nondeterminism in multiple-definitions test

Compare all fields in `DllImport` when sorting to avoid nondeterminism in the error for multiple inconsistent definitions of an extern function.  Restore the multiple-definitions test.

Resolves #87084.
2021-07-18 14:21:56 +09:00
bors
c78ebb7bdc Auto merge of #87123 - RalfJung:miri-provenance-overhaul, r=oli-obk
CTFE/Miri engine Pointer type overhaul

This fixes the long-standing problem that we are using `Scalar` as a type to represent pointers that might be integer values (since they point to a ZST). The main problem is that with int-to-ptr casts, there are multiple ways to represent the same pointer as a `Scalar` and it is unclear if "normalization" (i.e., the cast) already happened or not. This leads to ugly methods like `force_mplace_ptr` and `force_op_ptr`.
Another problem this solves is that in Miri, it would make a lot more sense to have the `Pointer::offset` field represent the full absolute address (instead of being relative to the `AllocId`). This means we can do ptr-to-int casts without access to any machine state, and it means that the overflow checks on pointer arithmetic are (finally!) accurate.

To solve this, the `Pointer` type is made entirely parametric over the provenance, so that we can use `Pointer<AllocId>` inside `Scalar` but use `Pointer<Option<AllocId>>` when accessing memory (where `None` represents the case that we could not figure out an `AllocId`; in that case the `offset` is an absolute address). Moreover, the `Provenance` trait determines if a pointer with a given provenance can be cast to an integer by simply dropping the provenance.

I hope this can be read commit-by-commit, but the first commit does the bulk of the work. It introduces some FIXMEs that are resolved later.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/841
Miri PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/1851
r? `@oli-obk`
2021-07-17 15:26:27 +00:00
Richard Cobbe
ce59f1aac5 Consider all fields when comparing DllImports, to remove nondetermininsm in multiple-definitions test 2021-07-16 11:10:31 -07:00
Michael Woerister
8fa22dd9b7 Add self-profiling to debuginfo name generation 2021-07-15 12:21:15 +02:00
Michael Woerister
bdd09c3921 [debuginfo] Make use of spaces and separators in debuginfo names more uniform. 2021-07-15 12:21:05 +02:00
Michael Woerister
e6e1e095ff [debuginfo] Emit associated type bindings in trait object type names. 2021-07-15 10:40:25 +02:00
Ralf Jung
626605cea0 consistently treat None-tagged pointers as ints; get rid of some deprecated Scalar methods 2021-07-14 18:17:49 +02:00
bors
4f0c568785 Auto merge of #87082 - michaelwoerister:const-in-debuginfo-type-names-fix, r=oli-obk,wesleywiser
Handle non-integer const generic parameters in debuginfo type names.

This PR fixes an ICE introduced by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/85269 which started emitting const generic arguments for debuginfo names but did not cover the case where such an argument could not be evaluated to a flat string of bits.

The fix implemented in this PR is very basic: If `try_eval_bits()` fails for the constant in question, we fall back to generating a stable hash of the constant and emit that instead. This way we get a (virtually) unique name and side step the problem of generating a string representation of a potentially complex value.

The downside is that the generated name will be rather opaque. E.g. the regression test adds a function `const_generic_fn_non_int<()>` which is then rendered as `const_generic_fn_non_int<{CONST#fe3cfa0214ac55c7}>`. I think it's an open question how to deal with this more gracefully.

I'd be interested in ideas on how to do this better.

r? `@wesleywiser`

cc `@dpaoliello` (do you see any problems with this approach?)
cc `@Mark-Simulacrum` & `@nagisa` (who I've seen comment on debuginfo issues recently -- anyone else?)

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/86893
2021-07-14 15:18:27 +00:00
Michael Woerister
28343be42f Handle non-integer const generic parameters in debuginfo type names. 2021-07-14 15:55:03 +02:00
Jamie Cunliffe
7c98b3cfe3 Keep metadata when using gc-sections with profile-generate.
When building with profile-generate request that metadata is kept
during the gc_sections call, as this can sometimes strip out profile
data.
This missing information in the prof files can then result in missing
functions when using the profile information.
2021-07-14 13:32:51 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
e457c2739b
Upgrade cc crate to 1.0.69 2021-07-13 17:58:50 +09:00
bors
432e145bd5 Auto merge of #86873 - nikic:opaque-ptrs, r=nagisa
Improve opaque pointers support

Opaque pointers are coming, and rustc is not ready.

This adds partial support by passing an explicit load type to LLVM. Two issues I've encountered:
 * The necessary type was not available at the point where non-temporal copies were generated. I've pushed the code for that upwards out of the memcpy implementation and moved the position of a cast to make do with the types we have available. (I'm not sure that cast is needed at all, but have retained it in the interest of conservativeness.)
 * The `PlaceRef::project_deref()` function used during debuginfo generation seems to be buggy in some way -- though I haven't figured out specifically what it does wrong. Replacing it with `load_operand().deref()` did the trick, but I don't really know what I'm doing here.
2021-07-10 19:01:41 +00:00
Nikita Popov
2ce1addeba Don't access pointer element type for nontemporal store
Simply shift the bitcast from the store to the load, so that
we can use the destination type. I'm not sure the bitcast is
really necessary, but keeping it for now.
2021-07-09 22:15:05 +02:00
Nikita Popov
208173f8e9 Fix project_deref() implementation
I'm not really sure what is wrong here, but I was getting load
type mismatches in the debuginfo code (which is the only place
using this function).

Replacing the project_deref() implementation with a generic
load_operand + deref did the trick.
2021-07-09 22:14:44 +02:00
Nikita Popov
4560efe46c Pass type when creating load
This makes load generation compatible with opaque pointers.

The generation of nontemporal copies still accesses the pointer
element type, as fixing this requires more movement.
2021-07-09 22:14:44 +02:00
Nikita Popov
33e9a6b565 Pass type when creating atomic load
Instead of determining it from the pointer type, explicitly pass
the type to load.
2021-07-09 22:00:19 +02:00
Richard Cobbe
a867dd4c7e Add support for raw-dylib with stdcall, fastcall functions on i686-pc-windows-msvc. 2021-07-09 12:04:54 -07:00
bors
d2b04f075c Auto merge of #86105 - bjorn3:link_info_refactor, r=petrochenkov
Refactor the generation of the metadata for linking
2021-07-07 18:28:53 +00:00