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-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs813
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs7
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 816 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs
index 72288e5bc76..1eeaaf55e63 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect.rs
@@ -17,28 +17,20 @@
 use crate::astconv::AstConv;
 use crate::check::intrinsic::intrinsic_operation_unsafety;
 use crate::errors;
-use rustc_ast as ast;
-use rustc_ast::{MetaItemKind, NestedMetaItem};
-use rustc_attr::{list_contains_name, InlineAttr, InstructionSetAttr, OptimizeAttr};
 use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures;
 use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
 use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, StashKey};
 use rustc_hir as hir;
-use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE};
+use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId};
 use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor};
-use rustc_hir::weak_lang_items::WEAK_LANG_ITEMS;
-use rustc_hir::{lang_items, GenericParamKind, LangItem, Node};
+use rustc_hir::{GenericParamKind, Node};
 use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter;
-use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::{CodegenFnAttrFlags, CodegenFnAttrs};
-use rustc_middle::mir::mono::Linkage;
 use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers;
 use rustc_middle::ty::util::{Discr, IntTypeExt};
-use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AdtKind, Const, DefIdTree, IsSuggestable, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt};
-use rustc_session::lint;
-use rustc_session::parse::feature_err;
+use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AdtKind, Const, IsSuggestable, ToPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt};
 use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident, Symbol};
 use rustc_span::Span;
-use rustc_target::spec::{abi, SanitizerSet};
+use rustc_target::spec::abi;
 use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::suggestions::NextTypeParamName;
 use std::iter;
 
@@ -78,10 +70,7 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) {
         impl_polarity,
         is_foreign_item,
         generator_kind,
-        codegen_fn_attrs,
-        asm_target_features,
         collect_mod_item_types,
-        should_inherit_track_caller,
         ..*providers
     };
 }
@@ -1455,797 +1444,3 @@ fn generator_kind(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option<hir::GeneratorKind>
         _ => bug!("generator_kind applied to non-local def-id {:?}", def_id),
     }
 }
-
-fn from_target_feature(
-    tcx: TyCtxt<'_>,
-    attr: &ast::Attribute,
-    supported_target_features: &FxHashMap<String, Option<Symbol>>,
-    target_features: &mut Vec<Symbol>,
-) {
-    let Some(list) = attr.meta_item_list() else { return };
-    let bad_item = |span| {
-        let msg = "malformed `target_feature` attribute input";
-        let code = "enable = \"..\"";
-        tcx.sess
-            .struct_span_err(span, msg)
-            .span_suggestion(span, "must be of the form", code, Applicability::HasPlaceholders)
-            .emit();
-    };
-    let rust_features = tcx.features();
-    for item in list {
-        // Only `enable = ...` is accepted in the meta-item list.
-        if !item.has_name(sym::enable) {
-            bad_item(item.span());
-            continue;
-        }
-
-        // Must be of the form `enable = "..."` (a string).
-        let Some(value) = item.value_str() else {
-            bad_item(item.span());
-            continue;
-        };
-
-        // We allow comma separation to enable multiple features.
-        target_features.extend(value.as_str().split(',').filter_map(|feature| {
-            let Some(feature_gate) = supported_target_features.get(feature) else {
-                let msg =
-                    format!("the feature named `{}` is not valid for this target", feature);
-                let mut err = tcx.sess.struct_span_err(item.span(), &msg);
-                err.span_label(
-                    item.span(),
-                    format!("`{}` is not valid for this target", feature),
-                );
-                if let Some(stripped) = feature.strip_prefix('+') {
-                    let valid = supported_target_features.contains_key(stripped);
-                    if valid {
-                        err.help("consider removing the leading `+` in the feature name");
-                    }
-                }
-                err.emit();
-                return None;
-            };
-
-            // Only allow features whose feature gates have been enabled.
-            let allowed = match feature_gate.as_ref().copied() {
-                Some(sym::arm_target_feature) => rust_features.arm_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::hexagon_target_feature) => rust_features.hexagon_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::powerpc_target_feature) => rust_features.powerpc_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::mips_target_feature) => rust_features.mips_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::riscv_target_feature) => rust_features.riscv_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::avx512_target_feature) => rust_features.avx512_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::sse4a_target_feature) => rust_features.sse4a_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::tbm_target_feature) => rust_features.tbm_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::wasm_target_feature) => rust_features.wasm_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::cmpxchg16b_target_feature) => rust_features.cmpxchg16b_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::movbe_target_feature) => rust_features.movbe_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::rtm_target_feature) => rust_features.rtm_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::f16c_target_feature) => rust_features.f16c_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::ermsb_target_feature) => rust_features.ermsb_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::bpf_target_feature) => rust_features.bpf_target_feature,
-                Some(sym::aarch64_ver_target_feature) => rust_features.aarch64_ver_target_feature,
-                Some(name) => bug!("unknown target feature gate {}", name),
-                None => true,
-            };
-            if !allowed {
-                feature_err(
-                    &tcx.sess.parse_sess,
-                    feature_gate.unwrap(),
-                    item.span(),
-                    &format!("the target feature `{}` is currently unstable", feature),
-                )
-                .emit();
-            }
-            Some(Symbol::intern(feature))
-        }));
-    }
-}
-
-fn linkage_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId, name: &str) -> Linkage {
-    use rustc_middle::mir::mono::Linkage::*;
-
-    // Use the names from src/llvm/docs/LangRef.rst here. Most types are only
-    // applicable to variable declarations and may not really make sense for
-    // Rust code in the first place but allow them anyway and trust that the
-    // user knows what they're doing. Who knows, unanticipated use cases may pop
-    // up in the future.
-    //
-    // ghost, dllimport, dllexport and linkonce_odr_autohide are not supported
-    // and don't have to be, LLVM treats them as no-ops.
-    match name {
-        "appending" => Appending,
-        "available_externally" => AvailableExternally,
-        "common" => Common,
-        "extern_weak" => ExternalWeak,
-        "external" => External,
-        "internal" => Internal,
-        "linkonce" => LinkOnceAny,
-        "linkonce_odr" => LinkOnceODR,
-        "private" => Private,
-        "weak" => WeakAny,
-        "weak_odr" => WeakODR,
-        _ => tcx.sess.span_fatal(tcx.def_span(def_id), "invalid linkage specified"),
-    }
-}
-
-fn codegen_fn_attrs(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId) -> CodegenFnAttrs {
-    if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
-        let def_kind = tcx.def_kind(did);
-        assert!(
-            def_kind.has_codegen_attrs(),
-            "unexpected `def_kind` in `codegen_fn_attrs`: {def_kind:?}",
-        );
-    }
-
-    let did = did.expect_local();
-    let attrs = tcx.hir().attrs(tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(did));
-    let mut codegen_fn_attrs = CodegenFnAttrs::new();
-    if tcx.should_inherit_track_caller(did) {
-        codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::TRACK_CALLER;
-    }
-
-    let supported_target_features = tcx.supported_target_features(LOCAL_CRATE);
-
-    let mut inline_span = None;
-    let mut link_ordinal_span = None;
-    let mut no_sanitize_span = None;
-    for attr in attrs.iter() {
-        if attr.has_name(sym::cold) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::COLD;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_allocator) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::ALLOCATOR;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::ffi_returns_twice) {
-            if tcx.is_foreign_item(did) {
-                codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::FFI_RETURNS_TWICE;
-            } else {
-                // `#[ffi_returns_twice]` is only allowed `extern fn`s.
-                struct_span_err!(
-                    tcx.sess,
-                    attr.span,
-                    E0724,
-                    "`#[ffi_returns_twice]` may only be used on foreign functions"
-                )
-                .emit();
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::ffi_pure) {
-            if tcx.is_foreign_item(did) {
-                if attrs.iter().any(|a| a.has_name(sym::ffi_const)) {
-                    // `#[ffi_const]` functions cannot be `#[ffi_pure]`
-                    struct_span_err!(
-                        tcx.sess,
-                        attr.span,
-                        E0757,
-                        "`#[ffi_const]` function cannot be `#[ffi_pure]`"
-                    )
-                    .emit();
-                } else {
-                    codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::FFI_PURE;
-                }
-            } else {
-                // `#[ffi_pure]` is only allowed on foreign functions
-                struct_span_err!(
-                    tcx.sess,
-                    attr.span,
-                    E0755,
-                    "`#[ffi_pure]` may only be used on foreign functions"
-                )
-                .emit();
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::ffi_const) {
-            if tcx.is_foreign_item(did) {
-                codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::FFI_CONST;
-            } else {
-                // `#[ffi_const]` is only allowed on foreign functions
-                struct_span_err!(
-                    tcx.sess,
-                    attr.span,
-                    E0756,
-                    "`#[ffi_const]` may only be used on foreign functions"
-                )
-                .emit();
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_nounwind) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NEVER_UNWIND;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_reallocator) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::REALLOCATOR;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_deallocator) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::DEALLOCATOR;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_allocator_zeroed) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::ALLOCATOR_ZEROED;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::naked) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NAKED;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::no_mangle) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NO_MANGLE;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::no_coverage) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NO_COVERAGE;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_std_internal_symbol) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::RUSTC_STD_INTERNAL_SYMBOL;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::used) {
-            let inner = attr.meta_item_list();
-            match inner.as_deref() {
-                Some([item]) if item.has_name(sym::linker) => {
-                    if !tcx.features().used_with_arg {
-                        feature_err(
-                            &tcx.sess.parse_sess,
-                            sym::used_with_arg,
-                            attr.span,
-                            "`#[used(linker)]` is currently unstable",
-                        )
-                        .emit();
-                    }
-                    codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::USED_LINKER;
-                }
-                Some([item]) if item.has_name(sym::compiler) => {
-                    if !tcx.features().used_with_arg {
-                        feature_err(
-                            &tcx.sess.parse_sess,
-                            sym::used_with_arg,
-                            attr.span,
-                            "`#[used(compiler)]` is currently unstable",
-                        )
-                        .emit();
-                    }
-                    codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::USED;
-                }
-                Some(_) => {
-                    tcx.sess.emit_err(errors::ExpectedUsedSymbol { span: attr.span });
-                }
-                None => {
-                    // Unfortunately, unconditionally using `llvm.used` causes
-                    // issues in handling `.init_array` with the gold linker,
-                    // but using `llvm.compiler.used` caused a nontrival amount
-                    // of unintentional ecosystem breakage -- particularly on
-                    // Mach-O targets.
-                    //
-                    // As a result, we emit `llvm.compiler.used` only on ELF
-                    // targets. This is somewhat ad-hoc, but actually follows
-                    // our pre-LLVM 13 behavior (prior to the ecosystem
-                    // breakage), and seems to match `clang`'s behavior as well
-                    // (both before and after LLVM 13), possibly because they
-                    // have similar compatibility concerns to us. See
-                    // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/47384#issuecomment-1019080146
-                    // and following comments for some discussion of this, as
-                    // well as the comments in `rustc_codegen_llvm` where these
-                    // flags are handled.
-                    //
-                    // Anyway, to be clear: this is still up in the air
-                    // somewhat, and is subject to change in the future (which
-                    // is a good thing, because this would ideally be a bit
-                    // more firmed up).
-                    let is_like_elf = !(tcx.sess.target.is_like_osx
-                        || tcx.sess.target.is_like_windows
-                        || tcx.sess.target.is_like_wasm);
-                    codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= if is_like_elf {
-                        CodegenFnAttrFlags::USED
-                    } else {
-                        CodegenFnAttrFlags::USED_LINKER
-                    };
-                }
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::cmse_nonsecure_entry) {
-            if !matches!(tcx.fn_sig(did).abi(), abi::Abi::C { .. }) {
-                struct_span_err!(
-                    tcx.sess,
-                    attr.span,
-                    E0776,
-                    "`#[cmse_nonsecure_entry]` requires C ABI"
-                )
-                .emit();
-            }
-            if !tcx.sess.target.llvm_target.contains("thumbv8m") {
-                struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, attr.span, E0775, "`#[cmse_nonsecure_entry]` is only valid for targets with the TrustZone-M extension")
-                    .emit();
-            }
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::CMSE_NONSECURE_ENTRY;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::thread_local) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::THREAD_LOCAL;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::track_caller) {
-            if !tcx.is_closure(did.to_def_id()) && tcx.fn_sig(did).abi() != abi::Abi::Rust {
-                struct_span_err!(tcx.sess, attr.span, E0737, "`#[track_caller]` requires Rust ABI")
-                    .emit();
-            }
-            if tcx.is_closure(did.to_def_id()) && !tcx.features().closure_track_caller {
-                feature_err(
-                    &tcx.sess.parse_sess,
-                    sym::closure_track_caller,
-                    attr.span,
-                    "`#[track_caller]` on closures is currently unstable",
-                )
-                .emit();
-            }
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::TRACK_CALLER;
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::export_name) {
-            if let Some(s) = attr.value_str() {
-                if s.as_str().contains('\0') {
-                    // `#[export_name = ...]` will be converted to a null-terminated string,
-                    // so it may not contain any null characters.
-                    struct_span_err!(
-                        tcx.sess,
-                        attr.span,
-                        E0648,
-                        "`export_name` may not contain null characters"
-                    )
-                    .emit();
-                }
-                codegen_fn_attrs.export_name = Some(s);
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::target_feature) {
-            if !tcx.is_closure(did.to_def_id())
-                && tcx.fn_sig(did).unsafety() == hir::Unsafety::Normal
-            {
-                if tcx.sess.target.is_like_wasm || tcx.sess.opts.actually_rustdoc {
-                    // The `#[target_feature]` attribute is allowed on
-                    // WebAssembly targets on all functions, including safe
-                    // ones. Other targets require that `#[target_feature]` is
-                    // only applied to unsafe functions (pending the
-                    // `target_feature_11` feature) because on most targets
-                    // execution of instructions that are not supported is
-                    // considered undefined behavior. For WebAssembly which is a
-                    // 100% safe target at execution time it's not possible to
-                    // execute undefined instructions, and even if a future
-                    // feature was added in some form for this it would be a
-                    // deterministic trap. There is no undefined behavior when
-                    // executing WebAssembly so `#[target_feature]` is allowed
-                    // on safe functions (but again, only for WebAssembly)
-                    //
-                    // Note that this is also allowed if `actually_rustdoc` so
-                    // if a target is documenting some wasm-specific code then
-                    // it's not spuriously denied.
-                } else if !tcx.features().target_feature_11 {
-                    let mut err = feature_err(
-                        &tcx.sess.parse_sess,
-                        sym::target_feature_11,
-                        attr.span,
-                        "`#[target_feature(..)]` can only be applied to `unsafe` functions",
-                    );
-                    err.span_label(tcx.def_span(did), "not an `unsafe` function");
-                    err.emit();
-                } else {
-                    check_target_feature_trait_unsafe(tcx, did, attr.span);
-                }
-            }
-            from_target_feature(
-                tcx,
-                attr,
-                supported_target_features,
-                &mut codegen_fn_attrs.target_features,
-            );
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::linkage) {
-            if let Some(val) = attr.value_str() {
-                let linkage = Some(linkage_by_name(tcx, did, val.as_str()));
-                if tcx.is_foreign_item(did) {
-                    codegen_fn_attrs.import_linkage = linkage;
-                } else {
-                    codegen_fn_attrs.linkage = linkage;
-                }
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::link_section) {
-            if let Some(val) = attr.value_str() {
-                if val.as_str().bytes().any(|b| b == 0) {
-                    let msg = format!(
-                        "illegal null byte in link_section \
-                         value: `{}`",
-                        &val
-                    );
-                    tcx.sess.span_err(attr.span, &msg);
-                } else {
-                    codegen_fn_attrs.link_section = Some(val);
-                }
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::link_name) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.link_name = attr.value_str();
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::link_ordinal) {
-            link_ordinal_span = Some(attr.span);
-            if let ordinal @ Some(_) = check_link_ordinal(tcx, attr) {
-                codegen_fn_attrs.link_ordinal = ordinal;
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::no_sanitize) {
-            no_sanitize_span = Some(attr.span);
-            if let Some(list) = attr.meta_item_list() {
-                for item in list.iter() {
-                    if item.has_name(sym::address) {
-                        codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize |= SanitizerSet::ADDRESS;
-                    } else if item.has_name(sym::cfi) {
-                        codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize |= SanitizerSet::CFI;
-                    } else if item.has_name(sym::kcfi) {
-                        codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize |= SanitizerSet::KCFI;
-                    } else if item.has_name(sym::memory) {
-                        codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize |= SanitizerSet::MEMORY;
-                    } else if item.has_name(sym::memtag) {
-                        codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize |= SanitizerSet::MEMTAG;
-                    } else if item.has_name(sym::shadow_call_stack) {
-                        codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize |= SanitizerSet::SHADOWCALLSTACK;
-                    } else if item.has_name(sym::thread) {
-                        codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize |= SanitizerSet::THREAD;
-                    } else if item.has_name(sym::hwaddress) {
-                        codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize |= SanitizerSet::HWADDRESS;
-                    } else {
-                        tcx.sess
-                            .struct_span_err(item.span(), "invalid argument for `no_sanitize`")
-                            .note("expected one of: `address`, `cfi`, `hwaddress`, `kcfi`, `memory`, `memtag`, `shadow-call-stack`, or `thread`")
-                            .emit();
-                    }
-                }
-            }
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::instruction_set) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.instruction_set = match attr.meta_kind() {
-                Some(MetaItemKind::List(ref items)) => match items.as_slice() {
-                    [NestedMetaItem::MetaItem(set)] => {
-                        let segments =
-                            set.path.segments.iter().map(|x| x.ident.name).collect::<Vec<_>>();
-                        match segments.as_slice() {
-                            [sym::arm, sym::a32] | [sym::arm, sym::t32] => {
-                                if !tcx.sess.target.has_thumb_interworking {
-                                    struct_span_err!(
-                                        tcx.sess.diagnostic(),
-                                        attr.span,
-                                        E0779,
-                                        "target does not support `#[instruction_set]`"
-                                    )
-                                    .emit();
-                                    None
-                                } else if segments[1] == sym::a32 {
-                                    Some(InstructionSetAttr::ArmA32)
-                                } else if segments[1] == sym::t32 {
-                                    Some(InstructionSetAttr::ArmT32)
-                                } else {
-                                    unreachable!()
-                                }
-                            }
-                            _ => {
-                                struct_span_err!(
-                                    tcx.sess.diagnostic(),
-                                    attr.span,
-                                    E0779,
-                                    "invalid instruction set specified",
-                                )
-                                .emit();
-                                None
-                            }
-                        }
-                    }
-                    [] => {
-                        struct_span_err!(
-                            tcx.sess.diagnostic(),
-                            attr.span,
-                            E0778,
-                            "`#[instruction_set]` requires an argument"
-                        )
-                        .emit();
-                        None
-                    }
-                    _ => {
-                        struct_span_err!(
-                            tcx.sess.diagnostic(),
-                            attr.span,
-                            E0779,
-                            "cannot specify more than one instruction set"
-                        )
-                        .emit();
-                        None
-                    }
-                },
-                _ => {
-                    struct_span_err!(
-                        tcx.sess.diagnostic(),
-                        attr.span,
-                        E0778,
-                        "must specify an instruction set"
-                    )
-                    .emit();
-                    None
-                }
-            };
-        } else if attr.has_name(sym::repr) {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.alignment = match attr.meta_item_list() {
-                Some(items) => match items.as_slice() {
-                    [item] => match item.name_value_literal() {
-                        Some((sym::align, literal)) => {
-                            let alignment = rustc_attr::parse_alignment(&literal.kind);
-
-                            match alignment {
-                                Ok(align) => Some(align),
-                                Err(msg) => {
-                                    struct_span_err!(
-                                        tcx.sess.diagnostic(),
-                                        attr.span,
-                                        E0589,
-                                        "invalid `repr(align)` attribute: {}",
-                                        msg
-                                    )
-                                    .emit();
-
-                                    None
-                                }
-                            }
-                        }
-                        _ => None,
-                    },
-                    [] => None,
-                    _ => None,
-                },
-                None => None,
-            };
-        }
-    }
-
-    codegen_fn_attrs.inline = attrs.iter().fold(InlineAttr::None, |ia, attr| {
-        if !attr.has_name(sym::inline) {
-            return ia;
-        }
-        match attr.meta_kind() {
-            Some(MetaItemKind::Word) => InlineAttr::Hint,
-            Some(MetaItemKind::List(ref items)) => {
-                inline_span = Some(attr.span);
-                if items.len() != 1 {
-                    struct_span_err!(
-                        tcx.sess.diagnostic(),
-                        attr.span,
-                        E0534,
-                        "expected one argument"
-                    )
-                    .emit();
-                    InlineAttr::None
-                } else if list_contains_name(&items, sym::always) {
-                    InlineAttr::Always
-                } else if list_contains_name(&items, sym::never) {
-                    InlineAttr::Never
-                } else {
-                    struct_span_err!(
-                        tcx.sess.diagnostic(),
-                        items[0].span(),
-                        E0535,
-                        "invalid argument"
-                    )
-                    .help("valid inline arguments are `always` and `never`")
-                    .emit();
-
-                    InlineAttr::None
-                }
-            }
-            Some(MetaItemKind::NameValue(_)) => ia,
-            None => ia,
-        }
-    });
-
-    codegen_fn_attrs.optimize = attrs.iter().fold(OptimizeAttr::None, |ia, attr| {
-        if !attr.has_name(sym::optimize) {
-            return ia;
-        }
-        let err = |sp, s| struct_span_err!(tcx.sess.diagnostic(), sp, E0722, "{}", s).emit();
-        match attr.meta_kind() {
-            Some(MetaItemKind::Word) => {
-                err(attr.span, "expected one argument");
-                ia
-            }
-            Some(MetaItemKind::List(ref items)) => {
-                inline_span = Some(attr.span);
-                if items.len() != 1 {
-                    err(attr.span, "expected one argument");
-                    OptimizeAttr::None
-                } else if list_contains_name(&items, sym::size) {
-                    OptimizeAttr::Size
-                } else if list_contains_name(&items, sym::speed) {
-                    OptimizeAttr::Speed
-                } else {
-                    err(items[0].span(), "invalid argument");
-                    OptimizeAttr::None
-                }
-            }
-            Some(MetaItemKind::NameValue(_)) => ia,
-            None => ia,
-        }
-    });
-
-    // #73631: closures inherit `#[target_feature]` annotations
-    if tcx.features().target_feature_11 && tcx.is_closure(did.to_def_id()) {
-        let owner_id = tcx.parent(did.to_def_id());
-        if tcx.def_kind(owner_id).has_codegen_attrs() {
-            codegen_fn_attrs
-                .target_features
-                .extend(tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(owner_id).target_features.iter().copied());
-        }
-    }
-
-    // If a function uses #[target_feature] it can't be inlined into general
-    // purpose functions as they wouldn't have the right target features
-    // enabled. For that reason we also forbid #[inline(always)] as it can't be
-    // respected.
-    if !codegen_fn_attrs.target_features.is_empty() {
-        if codegen_fn_attrs.inline == InlineAttr::Always {
-            if let Some(span) = inline_span {
-                tcx.sess.span_err(
-                    span,
-                    "cannot use `#[inline(always)]` with \
-                     `#[target_feature]`",
-                );
-            }
-        }
-    }
-
-    if !codegen_fn_attrs.no_sanitize.is_empty() {
-        if codegen_fn_attrs.inline == InlineAttr::Always {
-            if let (Some(no_sanitize_span), Some(inline_span)) = (no_sanitize_span, inline_span) {
-                let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(did);
-                tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(
-                    lint::builtin::INLINE_NO_SANITIZE,
-                    hir_id,
-                    no_sanitize_span,
-                    "`no_sanitize` will have no effect after inlining",
-                    |lint| lint.span_note(inline_span, "inlining requested here"),
-                )
-            }
-        }
-    }
-
-    if codegen_fn_attrs.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::NAKED) {
-        codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NO_COVERAGE;
-        codegen_fn_attrs.inline = InlineAttr::Never;
-    }
-
-    // Weak lang items have the same semantics as "std internal" symbols in the
-    // sense that they're preserved through all our LTO passes and only
-    // strippable by the linker.
-    //
-    // Additionally weak lang items have predetermined symbol names.
-    if WEAK_LANG_ITEMS.iter().any(|&l| tcx.lang_items().get(l) == Some(did.to_def_id())) {
-        codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::RUSTC_STD_INTERNAL_SYMBOL;
-    }
-    if let Some((name, _)) = lang_items::extract(attrs)
-        && let Some(lang_item) = LangItem::from_name(name)
-        && let Some(link_name) = lang_item.link_name()
-    {
-        codegen_fn_attrs.export_name = Some(link_name);
-        codegen_fn_attrs.link_name = Some(link_name);
-    }
-    check_link_name_xor_ordinal(tcx, &codegen_fn_attrs, link_ordinal_span);
-
-    // Internal symbols to the standard library all have no_mangle semantics in
-    // that they have defined symbol names present in the function name. This
-    // also applies to weak symbols where they all have known symbol names.
-    if codegen_fn_attrs.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::RUSTC_STD_INTERNAL_SYMBOL) {
-        codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NO_MANGLE;
-    }
-
-    // Any linkage to LLVM intrinsics for now forcibly marks them all as never
-    // unwinds since LLVM sometimes can't handle codegen which `invoke`s
-    // intrinsic functions.
-    if let Some(name) = &codegen_fn_attrs.link_name {
-        if name.as_str().starts_with("llvm.") {
-            codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::NEVER_UNWIND;
-        }
-    }
-
-    codegen_fn_attrs
-}
-
-/// Computes the set of target features used in a function for the purposes of
-/// inline assembly.
-fn asm_target_features<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, did: DefId) -> &'tcx FxHashSet<Symbol> {
-    let mut target_features = tcx.sess.unstable_target_features.clone();
-    if tcx.def_kind(did).has_codegen_attrs() {
-        let attrs = tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(did);
-        target_features.extend(&attrs.target_features);
-        match attrs.instruction_set {
-            None => {}
-            Some(InstructionSetAttr::ArmA32) => {
-                target_features.remove(&sym::thumb_mode);
-            }
-            Some(InstructionSetAttr::ArmT32) => {
-                target_features.insert(sym::thumb_mode);
-            }
-        }
-    }
-
-    tcx.arena.alloc(target_features)
-}
-
-/// Checks if the provided DefId is a method in a trait impl for a trait which has track_caller
-/// applied to the method prototype.
-fn should_inherit_track_caller(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
-    if let Some(impl_item) = tcx.opt_associated_item(def_id)
-        && let ty::AssocItemContainer::ImplContainer = impl_item.container
-        && let Some(trait_item) = impl_item.trait_item_def_id
-    {
-        return tcx
-            .codegen_fn_attrs(trait_item)
-            .flags
-            .intersects(CodegenFnAttrFlags::TRACK_CALLER);
-    }
-
-    false
-}
-
-fn check_link_ordinal(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, attr: &ast::Attribute) -> Option<u16> {
-    use rustc_ast::{LitIntType, LitKind, MetaItemLit};
-    if !tcx.features().raw_dylib && tcx.sess.target.arch == "x86" {
-        feature_err(
-            &tcx.sess.parse_sess,
-            sym::raw_dylib,
-            attr.span,
-            "`#[link_ordinal]` is unstable on x86",
-        )
-        .emit();
-    }
-    let meta_item_list = attr.meta_item_list();
-    let meta_item_list = meta_item_list.as_deref();
-    let sole_meta_list = match meta_item_list {
-        Some([item]) => item.lit(),
-        Some(_) => {
-            tcx.sess
-                .struct_span_err(attr.span, "incorrect number of arguments to `#[link_ordinal]`")
-                .note("the attribute requires exactly one argument")
-                .emit();
-            return None;
-        }
-        _ => None,
-    };
-    if let Some(MetaItemLit { kind: LitKind::Int(ordinal, LitIntType::Unsuffixed), .. }) =
-        sole_meta_list
-    {
-        // According to the table at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format#import-header,
-        // the ordinal must fit into 16 bits.  Similarly, the Ordinal field in COFFShortExport (defined
-        // in llvm/include/llvm/Object/COFFImportFile.h), which we use to communicate import information
-        // to LLVM for `#[link(kind = "raw-dylib"_])`, is also defined to be uint16_t.
-        //
-        // FIXME: should we allow an ordinal of 0?  The MSVC toolchain has inconsistent support for this:
-        // both LINK.EXE and LIB.EXE signal errors and abort when given a .DEF file that specifies
-        // a zero ordinal.  However, llvm-dlltool is perfectly happy to generate an import library
-        // for such a .DEF file, and MSVC's LINK.EXE is also perfectly happy to consume an import
-        // library produced by LLVM with an ordinal of 0, and it generates an .EXE.  (I don't know yet
-        // if the resulting EXE runs, as I haven't yet built the necessary DLL -- see earlier comment
-        // about LINK.EXE failing.)
-        if *ordinal <= u16::MAX as u128 {
-            Some(*ordinal as u16)
-        } else {
-            let msg = format!("ordinal value in `link_ordinal` is too large: `{}`", &ordinal);
-            tcx.sess
-                .struct_span_err(attr.span, &msg)
-                .note("the value may not exceed `u16::MAX`")
-                .emit();
-            None
-        }
-    } else {
-        tcx.sess
-            .struct_span_err(attr.span, "illegal ordinal format in `link_ordinal`")
-            .note("an unsuffixed integer value, e.g., `1`, is expected")
-            .emit();
-        None
-    }
-}
-
-fn check_link_name_xor_ordinal(
-    tcx: TyCtxt<'_>,
-    codegen_fn_attrs: &CodegenFnAttrs,
-    inline_span: Option<Span>,
-) {
-    if codegen_fn_attrs.link_name.is_none() || codegen_fn_attrs.link_ordinal.is_none() {
-        return;
-    }
-    let msg = "cannot use `#[link_name]` with `#[link_ordinal]`";
-    if let Some(span) = inline_span {
-        tcx.sess.span_err(span, msg);
-    } else {
-        tcx.sess.err(msg);
-    }
-}
-
-/// Checks the function annotated with `#[target_feature]` is not a safe
-/// trait method implementation, reporting an error if it is.
-fn check_target_feature_trait_unsafe(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, id: LocalDefId, attr_span: Span) {
-    let hir_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(id);
-    let node = tcx.hir().get(hir_id);
-    if let Node::ImplItem(hir::ImplItem { kind: hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(..), .. }) = node {
-        let parent_id = tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id);
-        let parent_item = tcx.hir().expect_item(parent_id.def_id);
-        if let hir::ItemKind::Impl(hir::Impl { of_trait: Some(_), .. }) = parent_item.kind {
-            tcx.sess
-                .struct_span_err(
-                    attr_span,
-                    "`#[target_feature(..)]` cannot be applied to safe trait method",
-                )
-                .span_label(attr_span, "cannot be applied to safe trait method")
-                .span_label(tcx.def_span(id), "not an `unsafe` function")
-                .emit();
-        }
-    }
-}
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs
index c92ab749bc1..d9697c63c56 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/errors.rs
@@ -254,13 +254,6 @@ pub struct ExternCrateNotIdiomatic {
 }
 
 #[derive(Diagnostic)]
-#[diag(hir_analysis_expected_used_symbol)]
-pub struct ExpectedUsedSymbol {
-    #[primary_span]
-    pub span: Span,
-}
-
-#[derive(Diagnostic)]
 #[diag(hir_analysis_const_impl_for_non_const_trait)]
 pub struct ConstImplForNonConstTrait {
     #[primary_span]