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0d508bb
Introduce and provide a hook for `should_codegen_locally`
momvart Jul 15, 2024
14430e6
Use the hook on tcx instead of the local function
momvart Jul 15, 2024
9b80250
Move compiler_builtin check to the use case
momvart Jul 15, 2024
2b5a982
abstract merge-base commit logic
onur-ozkan Jul 17, 2024
9e354da
unix: Unsafe-wrap stack_overflow::signal_handler
workingjubilee Jul 17, 2024
357ba1f
unix: lift init of sigaltstack before sigaction
workingjubilee Jul 17, 2024
fa628ce
unix: Unsafe-wrap stack_overflow::cleanup
workingjubilee Jul 17, 2024
c1740ee
unix: Unsafe-wrap stack_overflow::{drop,make}_handler
workingjubilee Jul 17, 2024
529fcbc
unix: acquire-load NEED_ALTSTACK
workingjubilee Jul 18, 2024
36ebf7a
run_make_support: skip rustfmt for lib.rs to preserve use ordering
jieyouxu Jul 19, 2024
1d83da8
kmc-solid: forbid(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)
workingjubilee Jul 17, 2024
e9b3e9c
std: forbid unwrapped unsafe in unsupported_backslash
workingjubilee Jul 17, 2024
3b7e4bc
Split out `remove_never_subcandidates`
Zalathar Jul 18, 2024
e091c35
Improve `merge_trivial_subcandidates`
Zalathar Jul 18, 2024
e60c5c1
Split out `test_remaining_match_pairs_after_or`
Zalathar Jul 18, 2024
886668c
Improve `test_remaining_match_pairs_after_or`
Zalathar Jul 18, 2024
239037e
Inline `finalize_or_candidate`
Zalathar Jul 18, 2024
0636293
use precompiled rustdoc with CI rustc
onur-ozkan Jul 7, 2024
3a9bfa3
Rollup merge of #127463 - onur-ozkan:precompiled-rustdoc, r=Kobzol
matthiaskrgr Jul 20, 2024
9a6f8cc
Rollup merge of #127779 - momvart:should_codegen_hook, r=cjgillot
matthiaskrgr Jul 20, 2024
2ee3668
Rollup merge of #127843 - workingjubilee:break-up-big-ass-stack-overf…
matthiaskrgr Jul 20, 2024
6b9982d
Rollup merge of #127873 - workingjubilee:forbid-unsafe-ops-for-kmc-so…
matthiaskrgr Jul 20, 2024
d846e92
Rollup merge of #127917 - Zalathar:after-or, r=Nadrieril
matthiaskrgr Jul 20, 2024
8963855
Rollup merge of #127964 - jieyouxu:rmake-rustfmt-skip, r=nnethercote
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/abi/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ use std::mem;
use cranelift_codegen::ir::{ArgumentPurpose, SigRef};
use cranelift_codegen::isa::CallConv;
use cranelift_module::ModuleError;
use rustc_codegen_ssa::base::is_call_from_compiler_builtins_to_upstream_monomorphization;
use rustc_codegen_ssa::errors::CompilerBuiltinsCannotCall;
use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrFlags;
use rustc_middle::ty::layout::FnAbiOf;
use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths;
use rustc_middle::ty::TypeVisitableExt;
use rustc_monomorphize::is_call_from_compiler_builtins_to_upstream_monomorphization;
use rustc_session::Session;
use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned;
use rustc_target::abi::call::{Conv, FnAbi, PassMode};
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/base.rs
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Expand Up @@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ use cranelift_codegen::CodegenError;
use cranelift_frontend::{FunctionBuilder, FunctionBuilderContext};
use cranelift_module::ModuleError;
use rustc_ast::InlineAsmOptions;
use rustc_codegen_ssa::base::is_call_from_compiler_builtins_to_upstream_monomorphization;
use rustc_index::IndexVec;
use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrFlags;
use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::PointerCoercion;
use rustc_middle::ty::layout::FnAbiOf;
use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths;
use rustc_middle::ty::TypeVisitableExt;
use rustc_monomorphize::is_call_from_compiler_builtins_to_upstream_monomorphization;

use crate::constant::ConstantCx;
use crate::debuginfo::{FunctionDebugContext, TypeDebugContext};
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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/src/lib.rs
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Expand Up @@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ extern crate rustc_hir;
extern crate rustc_incremental;
extern crate rustc_index;
extern crate rustc_metadata;
extern crate rustc_monomorphize;
extern crate rustc_session;
extern crate rustc_span;
extern crate rustc_target;
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28 changes: 28 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/base.rs
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Expand Up @@ -806,6 +806,34 @@ pub fn codegen_crate<B: ExtraBackendMethods>(
ongoing_codegen
}

/// Returns whether a call from the current crate to the [`Instance`] would produce a call
/// from `compiler_builtins` to a symbol the linker must resolve.
///
/// Such calls from `compiler_bultins` are effectively impossible for the linker to handle. Some
/// linkers will optimize such that dead calls to unresolved symbols are not an error, but this is
/// not guaranteed. So we used this function in codegen backends to ensure we do not generate any
/// unlinkable calls.
///
/// Note that calls to LLVM intrinsics are uniquely okay because they won't make it to the linker.
pub fn is_call_from_compiler_builtins_to_upstream_monomorphization<'tcx>(
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
instance: Instance<'tcx>,
) -> bool {
fn is_llvm_intrinsic(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
if let Some(name) = tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(def_id).link_name {
name.as_str().starts_with("llvm.")
} else {
false
}
}

let def_id = instance.def_id();
!def_id.is_local()
&& tcx.is_compiler_builtins(LOCAL_CRATE)
&& !is_llvm_intrinsic(tcx, def_id)
&& !tcx.should_codegen_locally(instance)
}

impl CrateInfo {
pub fn new(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, target_cpu: String) -> CrateInfo {
let crate_types = tcx.crate_types().to_vec();
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3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/block.rs
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Expand Up @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use super::operand::OperandValue::{Immediate, Pair, Ref, ZeroSized};
use super::place::{PlaceRef, PlaceValue};
use super::{CachedLlbb, FunctionCx, LocalRef};

use crate::base;
use crate::base::{self, is_call_from_compiler_builtins_to_upstream_monomorphization};
use crate::common::{self, IntPredicate};
use crate::errors::CompilerBuiltinsCannotCall;
use crate::meth;
Expand All @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{HasTyCtxt, LayoutOf, ValidityRequirement};
use rustc_middle::ty::print::{with_no_trimmed_paths, with_no_visible_paths};
use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, Ty};
use rustc_middle::{bug, span_bug};
use rustc_monomorphize::is_call_from_compiler_builtins_to_upstream_monomorphization;
use rustc_session::config::OptLevel;
use rustc_span::{source_map::Spanned, sym, Span};
use rustc_target::abi::call::{ArgAbi, FnAbi, PassMode, Reg};
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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/hooks/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -103,6 +103,10 @@ declare_hooks! {

/// Create a list-like THIR representation for debugging.
hook thir_flat(key: LocalDefId) -> String;

/// Returns `true` if we should codegen an instance in the local crate, or returns `false` if we
/// can just link to the upstream crate and therefore don't need a mono item.
hook should_codegen_locally(instance: crate::ty::Instance<'tcx>) -> bool;
}

#[cold]
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220 changes: 129 additions & 91 deletions compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1598,6 +1598,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
for subcandidate in candidate.subcandidates.iter_mut() {
expanded_candidates.push(subcandidate);
}
// Note that the subcandidates have been added to `expanded_candidates`,
// but `candidate` itself has not. If the last candidate has more match pairs,
// they are handled separately by `test_remaining_match_pairs_after_or`.
} else {
// A candidate that doesn't start with an or-pattern has nothing to
// expand, so it is included in the post-expansion list as-is.
Expand All @@ -1613,19 +1616,28 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
expanded_candidates.as_mut_slice(),
);

// Simplify subcandidates and process any leftover match pairs.
for candidate in candidates_to_expand {
// Postprocess subcandidates, and process any leftover match pairs.
// (Only the last candidate can possibly have more match pairs.)
debug_assert!({
let mut all_except_last = candidates_to_expand.iter().rev().skip(1);
all_except_last.all(|candidate| candidate.match_pairs.is_empty())
});
for candidate in candidates_to_expand.iter_mut() {
if !candidate.subcandidates.is_empty() {
self.finalize_or_candidate(span, scrutinee_span, candidate);
self.merge_trivial_subcandidates(candidate);
self.remove_never_subcandidates(candidate);
}
}
if let Some(last_candidate) = candidates_to_expand.last_mut() {
self.test_remaining_match_pairs_after_or(span, scrutinee_span, last_candidate);
}

remainder_start.and(remaining_candidates)
}

/// Given a match-pair that corresponds to an or-pattern, expand each subpattern into a new
/// subcandidate. Any candidate that has been expanded that way should be passed to
/// `finalize_or_candidate` after its subcandidates have been processed.
/// subcandidate. Any candidate that has been expanded this way should also be postprocessed
/// at the end of [`Self::expand_and_match_or_candidates`].
fn create_or_subcandidates<'pat>(
&mut self,
candidate: &mut Candidate<'pat, 'tcx>,
Expand All @@ -1642,7 +1654,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
candidate.subcandidates[0].false_edge_start_block = candidate.false_edge_start_block;
}

/// Simplify subcandidates and process any leftover match pairs. The candidate should have been
/// Try to merge all of the subcandidates of the given candidate into one. This avoids
/// exponentially large CFGs in cases like `(1 | 2, 3 | 4, ...)`. The candidate should have been
/// expanded with `create_or_subcandidates`.
///
/// Given a pattern `(P | Q, R | S)` we (in principle) generate a CFG like
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1695,103 +1708,128 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
/// |
/// ...
/// ```
fn finalize_or_candidate(
&mut self,
span: Span,
scrutinee_span: Span,
candidate: &mut Candidate<'_, 'tcx>,
) {
if candidate.subcandidates.is_empty() {
///
/// Note that this takes place _after_ the subcandidates have participated
/// in match tree lowering.
fn merge_trivial_subcandidates(&mut self, candidate: &mut Candidate<'_, 'tcx>) {
assert!(!candidate.subcandidates.is_empty());
if candidate.has_guard {
// FIXME(or_patterns; matthewjasper) Don't give up if we have a guard.
return;
}

self.merge_trivial_subcandidates(candidate);
// FIXME(or_patterns; matthewjasper) Try to be more aggressive here.
let can_merge = candidate.subcandidates.iter().all(|subcandidate| {
subcandidate.subcandidates.is_empty() && subcandidate.extra_data.is_empty()
});
if !can_merge {
return;
}

if !candidate.match_pairs.is_empty() {
let or_span = candidate.or_span.unwrap_or(candidate.extra_data.span);
let source_info = self.source_info(or_span);
// If more match pairs remain, test them after each subcandidate.
// We could add them to the or-candidates before the call to `test_or_pattern` but this
// would make it impossible to detect simplifiable or-patterns. That would guarantee
// exponentially large CFGs for cases like `(1 | 2, 3 | 4, ...)`.
let mut last_otherwise = None;
candidate.visit_leaves(|leaf_candidate| {
last_otherwise = leaf_candidate.otherwise_block;
});
let remaining_match_pairs = mem::take(&mut candidate.match_pairs);
candidate.visit_leaves(|leaf_candidate| {
assert!(leaf_candidate.match_pairs.is_empty());
leaf_candidate.match_pairs.extend(remaining_match_pairs.iter().cloned());
let or_start = leaf_candidate.pre_binding_block.unwrap();
let otherwise =
self.match_candidates(span, scrutinee_span, or_start, &mut [leaf_candidate]);
// In a case like `(P | Q, R | S)`, if `P` succeeds and `R | S` fails, we know `(Q,
// R | S)` will fail too. If there is no guard, we skip testing of `Q` by branching
// directly to `last_otherwise`. If there is a guard,
// `leaf_candidate.otherwise_block` can be reached by guard failure as well, so we
// can't skip `Q`.
let or_otherwise = if leaf_candidate.has_guard {
leaf_candidate.otherwise_block.unwrap()
} else {
last_otherwise.unwrap()
};
self.cfg.goto(otherwise, source_info, or_otherwise);
});
let mut last_otherwise = None;
let shared_pre_binding_block = self.cfg.start_new_block();
// This candidate is about to become a leaf, so unset `or_span`.
let or_span = candidate.or_span.take().unwrap();
let source_info = self.source_info(or_span);

if candidate.false_edge_start_block.is_none() {
candidate.false_edge_start_block = candidate.subcandidates[0].false_edge_start_block;
}

// Remove the (known-trivial) subcandidates from the candidate tree,
// so that they aren't visible after match tree lowering, and wire them
// all to join up at a single shared pre-binding block.
// (Note that the subcandidates have already had their part of the match
// tree lowered by this point, which is why we can add a goto to them.)
for subcandidate in mem::take(&mut candidate.subcandidates) {
let subcandidate_block = subcandidate.pre_binding_block.unwrap();
self.cfg.goto(subcandidate_block, source_info, shared_pre_binding_block);
last_otherwise = subcandidate.otherwise_block;
}
candidate.pre_binding_block = Some(shared_pre_binding_block);
assert!(last_otherwise.is_some());
candidate.otherwise_block = last_otherwise;
}

/// Try to merge all of the subcandidates of the given candidate into one. This avoids
/// exponentially large CFGs in cases like `(1 | 2, 3 | 4, ...)`. The candidate should have been
/// expanded with `create_or_subcandidates`.
fn merge_trivial_subcandidates(&mut self, candidate: &mut Candidate<'_, 'tcx>) {
if candidate.subcandidates.is_empty() || candidate.has_guard {
// FIXME(or_patterns; matthewjasper) Don't give up if we have a guard.
/// Never subcandidates may have a set of bindings inconsistent with their siblings,
/// which would break later code. So we filter them out. Note that we can't filter out
/// top-level candidates this way.
fn remove_never_subcandidates(&mut self, candidate: &mut Candidate<'_, 'tcx>) {
if candidate.subcandidates.is_empty() {
return;
}

// FIXME(or_patterns; matthewjasper) Try to be more aggressive here.
let can_merge = candidate.subcandidates.iter().all(|subcandidate| {
subcandidate.subcandidates.is_empty() && subcandidate.extra_data.is_empty()
});
if can_merge {
let mut last_otherwise = None;
let any_matches = self.cfg.start_new_block();
let or_span = candidate.or_span.take().unwrap();
let source_info = self.source_info(or_span);
if candidate.false_edge_start_block.is_none() {
candidate.false_edge_start_block =
candidate.subcandidates[0].false_edge_start_block;
}
for subcandidate in mem::take(&mut candidate.subcandidates) {
let or_block = subcandidate.pre_binding_block.unwrap();
self.cfg.goto(or_block, source_info, any_matches);
last_otherwise = subcandidate.otherwise_block;
}
candidate.pre_binding_block = Some(any_matches);
assert!(last_otherwise.is_some());
candidate.otherwise_block = last_otherwise;
} else {
// Never subcandidates may have a set of bindings inconsistent with their siblings,
// which would break later code. So we filter them out. Note that we can't filter out
// top-level candidates this way.
candidate.subcandidates.retain_mut(|candidate| {
if candidate.extra_data.is_never {
candidate.visit_leaves(|subcandidate| {
let block = subcandidate.pre_binding_block.unwrap();
// That block is already unreachable but needs a terminator to make the MIR well-formed.
let source_info = self.source_info(subcandidate.extra_data.span);
self.cfg.terminate(block, source_info, TerminatorKind::Unreachable);
});
false
} else {
true
}
});
if candidate.subcandidates.is_empty() {
// If `candidate` has become a leaf candidate, ensure it has a `pre_binding_block`.
candidate.pre_binding_block = Some(self.cfg.start_new_block());
candidate.subcandidates.retain_mut(|candidate| {
if candidate.extra_data.is_never {
candidate.visit_leaves(|subcandidate| {
let block = subcandidate.pre_binding_block.unwrap();
// That block is already unreachable but needs a terminator to make the MIR well-formed.
let source_info = self.source_info(subcandidate.extra_data.span);
self.cfg.terminate(block, source_info, TerminatorKind::Unreachable);
});
false
} else {
true
}
});
if candidate.subcandidates.is_empty() {
// If `candidate` has become a leaf candidate, ensure it has a `pre_binding_block`.
candidate.pre_binding_block = Some(self.cfg.start_new_block());
}
}

/// If more match pairs remain, test them after each subcandidate.
/// We could have added them to the or-candidates during or-pattern expansion, but that
/// would make it impossible to detect simplifiable or-patterns. That would guarantee
/// exponentially large CFGs for cases like `(1 | 2, 3 | 4, ...)`.
fn test_remaining_match_pairs_after_or(
&mut self,
span: Span,
scrutinee_span: Span,
candidate: &mut Candidate<'_, 'tcx>,
) {
if candidate.match_pairs.is_empty() {
return;
}

let or_span = candidate.or_span.unwrap_or(candidate.extra_data.span);
let source_info = self.source_info(or_span);
let mut last_otherwise = None;
candidate.visit_leaves(|leaf_candidate| {
last_otherwise = leaf_candidate.otherwise_block;
});

let remaining_match_pairs = mem::take(&mut candidate.match_pairs);
// We're testing match pairs that remained after an `Or`, so the remaining
// pairs should all be `Or` too, due to the sorting invariant.
debug_assert!(
remaining_match_pairs
.iter()
.all(|match_pair| matches!(match_pair.test_case, TestCase::Or { .. }))
);

candidate.visit_leaves(|leaf_candidate| {
// At this point the leaf's own match pairs have all been lowered
// and removed, so `extend` and assignment are equivalent,
// but extending can also recycle any existing vector capacity.
assert!(leaf_candidate.match_pairs.is_empty());
leaf_candidate.match_pairs.extend(remaining_match_pairs.iter().cloned());

let or_start = leaf_candidate.pre_binding_block.unwrap();
let otherwise =
self.match_candidates(span, scrutinee_span, or_start, &mut [leaf_candidate]);
// In a case like `(P | Q, R | S)`, if `P` succeeds and `R | S` fails, we know `(Q,
// R | S)` will fail too. If there is no guard, we skip testing of `Q` by branching
// directly to `last_otherwise`. If there is a guard,
// `leaf_candidate.otherwise_block` can be reached by guard failure as well, so we
// can't skip `Q`.
let or_otherwise = if leaf_candidate.has_guard {
leaf_candidate.otherwise_block.unwrap()
} else {
last_otherwise.unwrap()
};
self.cfg.goto(otherwise, source_info, or_otherwise);
});
}

/// Pick a test to run. Which test doesn't matter as long as it is guaranteed to fully match at
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