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2025-02-09Auto merge of #136751 - bjorn3:update_rustfmt, r=Mark-Simulacrumbors-5/+8
Update bootstrap compiler and rustfmt The rustfmt version we previously used formats things differently from what the latest nightly rustfmt does. This causes issues for subtrees that get formatted both in-tree and in their own repo. Updating the rustfmt used in-tree solves those issues. Also bumped the bootstrap compiler as the stage0 update command always updates both at the same time.
2025-02-08Rustfmtbjorn3-5/+8
2025-02-07compiler: remove rustc_target::abi entirelyJubilee Young-1/+1
2025-02-06Construct DiagCtxt a bit earlier in build_sessionbjorn3-1/+0
2025-01-31Rollup merge of #133429 - EnzymeAD:autodiff-middle, r=oli-obkJacob Pratt-6/+7
Autodiff Upstreaming - rustc_codegen_ssa, rustc_middle This PR should not be merged until the rustc_codegen_llvm part is merged. I will also alter it a little based on what get's shaved off from the cg_llvm PR, and address some of the feedback I received in the other PR (including cleanups). I am putting it already up to 1) Discuss with `@jieyouxu` if there is more work needed to add tests to this and 2) Pray that there is someone reviewing who can tell me why some of my autodiff invocations get lost. Re 1: My test require fat-lto. I also modify the compilation pipeline. So if there are any other llvm-ir tests in the same compilation unit then I will likely break them. Luckily there are two groups who currently have the same fat-lto requirement for their GPU code which I have for my autodiff code and both groups have some plans to enable support for thin-lto. Once either that work pans out, I'll copy it over for this feature. I will also work on not changing the optimization pipeline for functions not differentiated, but that will require some thoughts and engineering, so I think it would be good to be able to run the autodiff tests isolated from the rest for now. Can you guide me here please? For context, here are some of my tests in the samples folder: https://github.com/EnzymeAD/rustbook Re 2: This is a pretty serious issue, since it effectively prevents publishing libraries making use of autodiff: https://github.com/EnzymeAD/rust/issues/173. For some reason my dummy code persists till the end, so the code which calls autodiff, deletes the dummy, and inserts the code to compute the derivative never gets executed. To me it looks like the rustc_autodiff attribute just get's dropped, but I don't know WHY? Any help would be super appreciated, as rustc queries look a bit voodoo to me. Tracking: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124509 r? `@jieyouxu`
2025-01-29upstream rustc_codegen_ssa/rustc_middle changes for enzyme/autodiffManuel Drehwald-6/+7
2025-01-28Auto merge of #133929 - saethlin:remove-inline-in-all-cgus, r=nnethercotebors-1/+0
Remove -Zinline-in-all-cgus and clean up tests/codegen-units/ Implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/814 I've taken some liberties with cleaning up the CGU partitioning tests, because that's the only place this flag was used and also mattered. I've often fought a lot with the contents of `tests/codegen-units` and it has never been clear to me when a test failure indicates a problem with my changes as opposed to a test just needing to be manually blessed. Hopefully the combination of the new README, new comments, and using `-Zprint-mono-items=lazy` in the partitioning tests improves that. I've also deleted some of the `tests/run-make/sepcomp` tests. I think all the "sepcomp" tests have been obviated for years by better-designed (less flaky, clearer failures) test suites, but here I'm just deleting the ones I'm confident in.
2025-01-27Remove -Zinline-in-all-cgus and clean up CGU partitioning testsBen Kimock-1/+0
2025-01-23Remove the need to manually call set_using_internal_featuresbjorn3-2/+4
2025-01-20Rollup merge of #135330 - bjorn3:respect_sysroot_in_version_printing, r=lqdMatthias Krüger-1/+2
Respect --sysroot for rustc -vV and -Cpasses=list This is necessary when the specified codegen backend is in a custom sysroot. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135165
2025-01-20Respect --target in get_backend_from_raw_matchesbjorn3-1/+2
2025-01-11Rollup merge of #134030 - folkertdev:min-fn-align, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-0/+2
add `-Zmin-function-alignment` tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82232 This PR adds the `-Zmin-function-alignment=<align>` flag, that specifies a minimum alignment for all* functions. ### Motivation This feature is requested by RfL [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128830): > i.e. the equivalents of `-fmin-function-alignment` ([GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html#index-fmin-function-alignment_003dn), Clang does not support it) / `-falign-functions` ([GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html#index-falign-functions), [Clang](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCommandLineReference.html#cmdoption-clang1-falign-functions)). > > For the Linux kernel, the behavior wanted is that of GCC's `-fmin-function-alignment` and Clang's `-falign-functions`, i.e. align all functions, including cold functions. > > There is [`feature(fn_align)`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82232), but we need to do it globally. ### Behavior The `fn_align` feature does not have an RFC. It was decided at the time that it would not be necessary, but maybe we feel differently about that now? In any case, here are the semantics of this flag: - `-Zmin-function-alignment=<align>` specifies the minimum alignment of all* functions - the `#[repr(align(<align>))]` attribute can be used to override the function alignment on a per-function basis: when `-Zmin-function-alignment` is specified, the attribute's value is only used when it is higher than the value passed to `-Zmin-function-alignment`. - the target may decide to use a higher value (e.g. on x86_64 the minimum that LLVM generates is 16) - The highest supported alignment in rust is `2^29`: I checked a bunch of targets, and they all emit the `.p2align 29` directive for targets that align functions at all (some GPU stuff does not have function alignment). *: Only with `build-std` would the minimum alignment also be applied to `std` functions. --- cc `@ojeda` r? `@workingjubilee` you were active on the tracking issue
2025-01-10add `-Zmin-function-alignment`Folkert de Vries-0/+2
2025-01-06Rollup merge of #135126 - klensy:deprecated-and-do-nothing, r=jieyouxuJacob Pratt-1/+1
mark deprecated option as deprecated in rustc_session to remove copypasta and small refactor This marks deprecated options as deprecated via flag in options table in rustc_session, which removes copypasted deprecation text from rustc_driver_impl. This also adds warning for deprecated `-C ar` option, which didn't emitted any warnings before. Makes `inline_threshold` `[UNTRACKED]`, as it do nothing. Adds few tests. See individual commits.
2025-01-06add deprecated and do nothing flag to options tableklensy-1/+1
inline_threshold mark deprecated no-stack-check print deprecation message for -Car too inline_threshold deprecated and do nothing: make in untracked make OptionDesc struct from tuple
2025-01-06Add support for wasm exception handling to Emscripten targetHood Chatham-0/+1
Gated behind an unstable `-Z emscripten-wasm-eh` flag
2024-12-19coverage: Add a synthetic test for when all spans are discardedZalathar-1/+5
2024-12-18Re-export more `rustc_span::symbol` things from `rustc_span`.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+1
`rustc_span::symbol` defines some things that are re-exported from `rustc_span`, such as `Symbol` and `sym`. But it doesn't re-export some closely related things such as `Ident` and `kw`. So you can do `use rustc_span::{Symbol, sym}` but you have to do `use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, kw}`, which is inconsistent for no good reason. This commit re-exports `Ident`, `kw`, and `MacroRulesNormalizedIdent`, and changes many `rustc_span::symbol::` qualifiers in `compiler/` to `rustc_span::`. This is a 200+ net line of code reduction, mostly because many files with two `use rustc_span` items can be reduced to one.
2024-12-06Rollup merge of #130777 - azhogin:azhogin/reg-struct-return, r=workingjubileeMatthias Krüger-0/+1
rust_for_linux: -Zreg-struct-return commandline flag for X86 (#116973) Command line flag `-Zreg-struct-return` for X86 (32-bit) for rust-for-linux. This flag enables the same behavior as the `abi_return_struct_as_int` target spec key. - Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116973
2024-12-04Rollup merge of #133847 - nnethercote:rm-Z-show-span, r=compiler-errorsMatthias Krüger-1/+0
Remove `-Zshow-span`. It's very old (added in #12087). It's strange, and it's not clear what its use cases are. It only works with the crate root file because it runs before expansion. I suspect it won't be missed. r? `@estebank`
2024-12-04Remove `-Zshow-span`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+0
It's very old (added in #12087). It's strange, and it's not clear what its use cases are. It only works with the crate root file because it runs before expansion. I suspect it won't be missed.
2024-12-03Auto merge of #104342 - mweber15:add_file_location_to_more_types, r=wesleywiserbors-0/+1
Require `type_map::stub` callers to supply file information This change attaches file information (`DIFile` reference and line number) to struct debug info nodes. Before: ``` ; foo.ll ... !5 = !DIFile(filename: "<unknown>", directory: "") ... !16 = !DICompositeType(tag: DW_TAG_structure_type, name: "MyType", scope: !2, file: !5, size: 32, align: 32, elements: !17, templateParams: !19, identifier: "4cb373851db92e732c4cb5651b886dd0") ... ``` After: ``` ; foo.ll ... !3 = !DIFile(filename: "foo.rs", directory: "/home/matt/src/rust98678", checksumkind: CSK_SHA1, checksum: "bcb9f08512c8f3b8181ef4726012bc6807bc9be4") ... !16 = !DICompositeType(tag: DW_TAG_structure_type, name: "MyType", scope: !2, file: !3, line: 3, size: 32, align: 32, elements: !17, templateParams: !19, identifier: "9e5968c7af39c148acb253912b7f409f") ... ``` Fixes #98678 r? `@wesleywiser`
2024-12-02rust_for_linux: -Zreg-struct-return commandline flag for X86 (#116973)Andrew Zhogin-0/+1
2024-11-29Rename `-Zparse-only`.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
I was surprised to find that running with `-Zparse-only` only parses the crate root file. Other files aren't parsed because that happens later during expansion. This commit renames the option and updates the help message to make this clearer.
2024-11-26Remove -Zfuel.Camille GILLOT-2/+0
2024-11-15Merge `-Zhir-stats` into `-Zinput-stats`Sam Estep-1/+0
2024-11-08Use a method to apply `RustcOptGroup` to `getopts::Options`Zalathar-1/+1
2024-11-06Rename option and add docMatt Weber-1/+1
2024-11-06Move additional source location info behind -Z optionMatt Weber-0/+1
2024-11-05Rollup merge of #132259 - mrkajetanp:branch-protection-pauth-lr, r=davidtwcoMatthias Krüger-1/+1
rustc_codegen_llvm: Add a new 'pc' option to branch-protection Add a new 'pc' option to -Z branch-protection for aarch64 that enables the use of PC as a diversifier in PAC branch protection code. When the pauth-lr target feature is enabled in combination with -Z branch-protection=pac-ret,pc, the new 9.5-a instructions (pacibsppc, retaasppc, etc) will be generated.
2024-10-31rustc_codegen_llvm: Add a new 'pc' option to branch-protectionKajetan Puchalski-1/+1
Add a new 'pc' option to -Z branch-protection for aarch64 that enables the use of PC as a diversifier in PAC branch protection code. When the pauth-lr target feature is enabled in combination with -Z branch-protection=pac-ret,pc, the new 9.5-a instructions (pacibsppc, retaasppc, etc) will be generated.
2024-10-31Remove support for `-Zprofile` (gcov-style coverage instrumentation)Zalathar-2/+0
2024-10-18rust_for_linux: -Zregparm=<N> commandline flag for X86 (#116972)Andrew Zhogin-0/+1
2024-10-15stabilize `-Znext-solver=coherence`lcnr-1/+1
2024-10-01add unstable support for outputting file checksums for use in cargoJacob Kiesel-0/+2
2024-10-01Replace -Z default-hidden-visibility with -Z default-visibilityDavid Lattimore-1/+1
MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/782 Co-authored-by: bjorn3 <17426603+bjorn3@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-22Reformat using the new identifier sorting from rustfmtMichael Goulet-10/+10
2024-09-12Auto merge of #130249 - compiler-errors:sad-new-solver-coherence, r=lcnrbors-1/+1
Revert "Stabilize `-Znext-solver=coherence`" This is a clean revert of #121848, prepared by running: ``` $ git revert 17b322fa69eed7216dccc9f097eb68237cf62234 -m1 ``` Which effectively reverts: * a138a9261536ac2bdbb7c01a8aa9dc7d43299cae, 69fdd1457d367ce4de044e9784e58a38acf3d847, d93e047c9f1b33892a604273ab3931815f5604a1, 1a893ac648e03732aaa8b5371b602ab683970b0d see: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/364551-t-types.2Ftrait-system-refactor/topic/nalgebra.20hang Closes #130056 r? lcnr
2024-09-11Revert 'Stabilize -Znext-solver=coherence'Michael Goulet-1/+1
2024-09-10Add -Z small-data-thresholdPaul Menage-0/+1
This flag allows specifying the threshold size above which LLVM should not consider placing small objects in a .sdata or .sbss section. Support is indicated in the target options via the small-data-threshold-support target option, which can indicate either an LLVM argument or an LLVM module flag. To avoid duplicate specifications in a large number of targets, the default value for support is DefaultForArch, which is translated to a concrete value according to the target's architecture.
2024-09-05stabilize `-Znext-solver=coherence`lcnr-1/+1
2024-08-30make `-Z mir-include-spans` a dedicated enumRémy Rakic-4/+5
We want to allow setting this on the CLI, override it only in MIR passes, and disable it altogether in mir-opt tests. The default value is "only for NLL MIR dumps", which is considered off for all intents and purposes, except for `rustc_borrowck` when an NLL MIR dump is requested.
2024-08-29Rollup merge of #128970 - DianQK:lint-llvm-ir, r=nikicGuillaume Gomez-0/+1
Add `-Zlint-llvm-ir` This flag is similar to `-Zverify-llvm-ir` and allows us to lint the generated IR. r? compiler
2024-08-29Add `-Zlint-llvm-ir`DianQK-0/+1
2024-08-28fmt-debug optionKornel-5/+6
Allows disabling `fmt::Debug` derive and debug formatting.
2024-08-27Rollup merge of #126985 - Mrmaxmeier:dwarf-embed-source, r=davidtwcoTrevor Gross-0/+1
Implement `-Z embed-source` (DWARFv5 source code embedding extension) Implement https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/764 MCP which adds an unstable flag that exposes LLVM's [DWARFv5 source code embedding](https://dwarfstd.org/issues/180201.1.html) support.
2024-08-08Split `ColorConfig` off of `HumanReadableErrorType`Esteban Küber-1/+2
The previous setup tied two unrelated things together. Splitting these two is a better model.
2024-07-29Add `-Z embed-source=yes` to embed source code in DWARF debug infoMrmaxmeier-0/+1
2024-07-29Reformat `use` declarations.Nicholas Nethercote-21/+16
The previous commit updated `rustfmt.toml` appropriately. This commit is the outcome of running `x fmt --all` with the new formatting options.
2024-07-12Rollup merge of #126502 - cuviper:dump-mir-exclude-alloc-bytes, r=estebankJubilee-0/+1
Ignore allocation bytes in some mir-opt tests This adds `rustc -Zdump-mir-exclude-alloc-bytes` to skip writing allocation bytes in MIR dumps, and applies it to tests that were failing on s390x due to its big-endian byte order. Fixes #126261