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2021-10-06Enable AutoFDO.Michael Benfield-0/+4
This largely involves implementing the options debug-info-for-profiling and profile-sample-use and forwarding them on to LLVM. AutoFDO can be used on x86-64 Linux like this: rustc -O -Cdebug-info-for-profiling main.rs -o main perf record -b ./main create_llvm_prof --binary=main --out=code.prof rustc -O -Cprofile-sample-use=code.prof main.rs -o main2 Now `main2` will have feedback directed optimization applied to it. The create_llvm_prof tool can be obtained from this github repository: https://github.com/google/autofdo Fixes #64892.
2021-09-20rustc_codegen_llvm: make sse4.2 imply crc32 for LLVM 14Augie Fackler-2/+5
This fixes compiling things like the `snap` crate after https://reviews.llvm.org/D105462. I added a test that verifies the additional attribute gets specified, and confirmed that I can build cargo with both LLVM 13 and 14 with this change applied.
2021-06-30Add support for leaf fn frame pointer eliminationSimonas Kazlauskas-10/+20
This PR adds ability for the target specifications to specify frame pointer emission type that's not just “always” or “whatever cg decides”. In particular there's a new mode that allows omission of the frame pointer for leaf functions (those that don't call any other functions). We then set this new mode for Aarch64-based Apple targets. Fixes #86196
2021-05-12Auto merge of #83610 - bjorn3:driver_cleanup, r=cjgillotbors-31/+0
rustc_driver cleanup Best reviewed one commit at a time.
2021-05-02Move wasm_import_module_map provider to cg_ssabjorn3-31/+0
2021-04-08rustc: Add a new `wasm` ABIAlex Crichton-16/+28
This commit implements the idea of a new ABI for the WebAssembly target, one called `"wasm"`. This ABI is entirely of my own invention and has no current precedent, but I think that the addition of this ABI might help solve a number of issues with the WebAssembly targets. When `wasm32-unknown-unknown` was first added to Rust I naively "implemented an abi" for the target. I then went to write `wasm-bindgen` which accidentally relied on details of this ABI. Turns out the ABI definition didn't match C, which is causing issues for C/Rust interop. Currently the compiler has a "wasm32 bindgen compat" ABI which is the original implementation I added, and it's purely there for, well, `wasm-bindgen`. Another issue with the WebAssembly target is that it's not clear to me when and if the default C ABI will change to account for WebAssembly's multi-value feature (a feature that allows functions to return multiple values). Even if this does happen, though, it seems like the C ABI will be guided based on the performance of WebAssembly code and will likely not match even what the current wasm-bindgen-compat ABI is today. This leaves a hole in Rust's expressivity in binding WebAssembly where given a particular import type, Rust may not be able to import that signature with an updated C ABI for multi-value. To fix these issues I had the idea of a new ABI for WebAssembly, one called `wasm`. The definition of this ABI is "what you write maps straight to wasm". The goal here is that whatever you write down in the parameter list or in the return values goes straight into the function's signature in the WebAssembly file. This special ABI is for intentionally matching the ABI of an imported function from the environment or exporting a function with the right signature. With the addition of a new ABI, this enables rustc to: * Eventually remove the "wasm-bindgen compat hack". Once this ABI is stable wasm-bindgen can switch to using it everywhere. Afterwards the wasm32-unknown-unknown target can have its default ABI updated to match C. * Expose the ability to precisely match an ABI signature for a WebAssembly function, regardless of what the C ABI that clang chooses turns out to be. * Continue to evolve the definition of the default C ABI to match what clang does on all targets, since the purpose of that ABI will be explicitly matching C rather than generating particular function imports/exports. Naturally this is implemented as an unstable feature initially, but it would be nice for this to get stabilized (if it works) in the near-ish future to remove the wasm32-unknown-unknown incompatibility with the C ABI. Doing this, however, requires the feature to be on stable because wasm-bindgen works with stable Rust.
2021-04-06Auto merge of #81234 - repnop:fn-alignment, r=lcnrbors-0/+3
Allow specifying alignment for functions Fixes #75072 This allows the user to specify alignment for functions, which can be useful for low level work where functions need to necessarily be aligned to a specific value. I believe the error cases not covered in the match are caught earlier based on my testing so I had them just return `None`.
2021-04-06Auto merge of #83592 - nagisa:nagisa/dso_local, r=davidtwcobors-0/+1
Set dso_local for hidden, private and local items This should probably have no real effect in most cases, as e.g. `hidden` visibility already implies `dso_local` (or at least LLVM IR does not preserve the `dso_local` setting if the item is already `hidden`), but it should fix `-Crelocation-model=static` and improve codegen in executables. Note that this PR does not exhaustively port the logic in [clang], only the portion that is necessary to fix a regression from LLVM 12 that relates to `-Crelocation_model=static`. Fixes #83335 [clang]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/3001d080c813da20b329303bf8f45451480e5905/clang/lib/CodeGen/CodeGenModule.cpp#L945-L1039
2021-04-05Allow specifying alignment for functionsWesley Norris-0/+3
2021-04-05Rollup merge of #80525 - devsnek:wasm64, r=nagisaDylan DPC-1/+1
wasm64 support There is still some upstream llvm work needed before this can land.
2021-04-04wasm64Gus Caplan-1/+1
2021-04-03Move SanitizerSet to rustc_targetSimonas Kazlauskas-2/+2
2021-04-03Manually set dso_local when its valid to do soSimonas Kazlauskas-0/+1
This should have no real effect in most cases, as e.g. `hidden` visibility already implies `dso_local` (or at least LLVM IR does not preserve the `dso_local` setting if the item is already `hidden`), but it should fix `-Crelocation-model=static` and improve codegen in executables. Note that this PR does not exhaustively port the logic in [clang]. Only the obviously correct portion and what is necessary to fix a regression from LLVM 12 that relates to `-Crelocation_model=static`. Fixes #83335 [clang]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/3001d080c813da20b329303bf8f45451480e5905/clang/lib/CodeGen/CodeGenModule.cpp#L945-L1039
2021-03-16Adjust `-Ctarget-cpu=native` handling in cg_llvmSimonas Kazlauskas-20/+10
When cg_llvm encounters the `-Ctarget-cpu=native` it computes an explciit set of features that applies to the target in order to correctly compile code for the host CPU (because e.g. `skylake` alone is not sufficient to tell if some of the instructions are available or not). However there were a couple of issues with how we did this. Firstly, the order in which features were overriden wasn't quite right – conceptually you'd expect `-Ctarget-cpu=native` option to override the features that are implicitly set by the target definition. However due to how other `-Ctarget-cpu` values are handled we must adopt the following order of priority: * Features from -Ctarget-cpu=*; are overriden by * Features implied by --target; are overriden by * Features from -Ctarget-feature; are overriden by * function specific features. Another problem was in that the function level `target-features` attribute would overwrite the entire set of the globally enabled features, rather than just the features the `#[target_feature(enable/disable)]` specified. With something like `-Ctarget-cpu=native` we'd end up in a situation wherein a function without `#[target_feature(enable)]` annotation would have a broader set of features compared to a function with one such attribute. This turned out to be a cause of heavy run-time regressions in some code using these function-level attributes in conjunction with `-Ctarget-cpu=native`, for example. With this PR rustc is more careful about specifying the entire set of features for functions that use `#[target_feature(enable/disable)]` or `#[instruction_set]` attributes. Sadly testing the original reproducer for this behaviour is quite impossible – we cannot rely on `-Ctarget-cpu=native` to be anything in particular on developer or CI machines.
2021-02-14Replace const_cstr with cstr crateXidorn Quan-15/+15
2021-02-07HWASan supportTri Vo-0/+3
2021-01-16Target stack-probe support configurable finelySimonas Kazlauskas-19/+26
This adds capability to configure the target's stack probe support in a more precise manner than just on/off. In particular now we allow choosing between always inline-asm, always call or either one of those depending on the LLVM version on a per-target basis.
2021-01-14Use probe-stack=inline-asm in LLVM 11+Erik Desjardins-3/+8
2020-12-03Combination of commitsRich Kadel-3/+0
Fixes multiple issue with counters, with simplification Includes a change to the implicit else span in ast_lowering, so coverage of the implicit else no longer spans the `then` block. Adds coverage for unused closures and async function bodies. Fixes: #78542 Adding unreachable regions for known MIR missing from coverage map Cleaned up PR commits, and removed link-dead-code requirement and tests Coverage no longer depends on Issue #76038 (`-C link-dead-code` is no longer needed or enforced, so MSVC can use the same tests as Linux and MacOS now) Restrict adding unreachable regions to covered files Improved the code that adds coverage for uncalled functions (with MIR but not-codegenned) to avoid generating coverage in files not already included in the files with covered functions. Resolved last known issue requiring --emit llvm-ir workaround Fixed bugs in how unreachable code spans were added.
2020-11-20Never inline naked functionsTomasz Miąsko-3/+9
The `#[naked]` attribute disabled prologue / epilogue emission for the function and it is responsibility of a developer to provide them. The compiler is no position to inline such functions correctly. Disable inlining of naked functions at LLVM and MIR level.
2020-11-17Fix setting inline hint based on `InstanceDef::requires_inline`Tomasz Miąsko-12/+4
For instances where `InstanceDef::requires_inline` is true, an attempt is made to set an inline hint though a call to the `inline` function. The attempt is ineffective, since all attributes will be usually removed by the second call. Fix the issue by applying the attributes only once, with user provided attributes having a priority when provided.
2020-11-12fixed a re-format due to removed chain callDevJPM-5/+1
2020-11-12Dropped Support for Bidirectional Custom Target Definition EmulationDevJPM-12/+0
as requested in the review and argued that this is only consistent with later LLVM upgrades
2020-11-12fully exploited the dropped support of LLVM 8DevJPM-11/+3
This commit grepped for LLVM_VERSION_GE, LLVM_VERSION_LT, get_major_version and min-llvm-version and statically evaluated every expression possible (and sensible) assuming that the LLVM version is >=9 now
2020-11-08rustc_target: Rename some target options to avoid tautologyVadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
`target.target_endian` -> `target.endian` `target.target_c_int_width` -> `target.c_int_width` `target.target_os` -> `target.os` `target.target_env` -> `target.env` `target.target_vendor` -> `target.vendor` `target.target_family` -> `target.os_family` `target.target_mcount` -> `target.mcount`
2020-11-08Collapse all uses of `target.options.foo` into `target.foo`Vadim Petrochenkov-4/+2
with an eye on merging `TargetOptions` into `Target`. `TargetOptions` as a separate structure is mostly an implementation detail of `Target` construction, all its fields logically belong to `Target` and available from `Target` through `Deref` impls.
2020-10-27Cache foreign_modules queryRyan Levick-2/+2
2020-10-15Remove rustc_session::config::Configest31-1/+0
The wrapper type led to tons of target.target across the compiler. Its ptr_width field isn't required any more, as target_pointer_width is already present in parsed form.
2020-10-15Replace target.target with target and target.ptr_width with target.pointer_widthest31-5/+4
Preparation for a subsequent change that replaces rustc_target::config::Config with its wrapped Target. On its own, this commit breaks the build. I don't like making build-breaking commits, but in this instance I believe that it makes review easier, as the "real" changes of this PR can be seen much more easily. Result of running: find compiler/ -type f -exec sed -i -e 's/target\.target\([)\.,; ]\)/target\1/g' {} \; find compiler/ -type f -exec sed -i -e 's/target\.target$/target/g' {} \; find compiler/ -type f -exec sed -i -e 's/target.ptr_width/target.pointer_width/g' {} \; ./x.py fmt
2020-10-14Rollup merge of #77795 - bjorn3:codegen_backend_interface_refactor, r=oli-obkDylan DPC-18/+2
Codegen backend interface refactor This moves several things away from the codegen backend to rustc_interface. There are a few behavioral changes where previously the incremental cache (incorrectly) wouldn't get finalized, but now it does. See the individual commit messages.
2020-10-13Auto merge of #76830 - Artoria2e5:tune, r=nagisabors-0/+15
Pass tune-cpu to LLVM I think this is how it should work... See https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/expose-tune-cpu-from-llvm/13088 for the background. Or the documentation diff.
2020-10-09Move supported_target_features query provider to cg_ssabjorn3-18/+2
2020-10-08Implement the instruction_set attributexd009642-1/+5
2020-10-05Pass tune-cpu to LLVMMingye Wang-0/+15
I think this is how it should work...
2020-10-04Move target feature whitelist from cg_llvm to cg_ssabjorn3-5/+3
These target features have to be supported or at least emulated by alternative codegen backends anyway as they are used by common crates. By moving this list to cg_ssa, other codegen backends don't have to copy this code.
2020-09-30Add support for cmse_nonsecure_entry attributeHugues de Valon-0/+3
This patch adds support for the LLVM cmse_nonsecure_entry attribute. This is a target-dependent attribute that only has sense for the thumbv8m Rust targets. You can find more information about this attribute here: https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ecm0359818/latest/ Signed-off-by: Hugues de Valon <hugues.devalon@arm.com>
2020-08-30mv compiler to compiler/mark-0/+397