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2025-08-29Update to ar_archive_writer 0.5.1Daniel Paoliello-42/+57
2025-08-28Move ___asan_globals_registered exportbjorn3-6/+0
All other sanitizer symbols are handled in prepare_lto already.
2025-08-28Auto merge of #145877 - nikic:capture-address, r=tmiaskobors-10/+5
Use captures(address) instead of captures(none) for indirect args While provenance cannot be captured through these arguments, the address / object identity can. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/137668. r? `@ghost`
2025-08-26Use captures(address) instead of captures(none) for indirect argsNikita Popov-10/+5
While provenance cannot be captured through these arguments, the address / object identity can.
2025-08-26Assert that LLVM range-attribute values don't exceed 128 bitsZalathar-0/+3
The underlying implementation of `LLVMCreateConstantRangeAttribute` assumes that each of `LowerWords` and `UpperWords` points to enough u64 values to define an integer of the specified bit-length, and will encounter UB if that is not the case. Our safe wrapper function always passes pointers to `[u64; 2]` arrays, regardless of the bit-length specified. That's fine in practice, because scalar primitives never exceed 128 bits, but it is technically a soundness hole in a safe function. We can close the soundness hole by explicitly asserting `size_bits <= 128`. This is effectively just a stricter version of the existing check that the value must be small enough to fit in `c_uint`.
2025-08-20Tell LLVM about read-only capturesNikita Popov-0/+8
`&Freeze` parameters are not only `readonly` within the function, but any captures of the pointer can also only be used for reads. This can now be encoded using the `captures(address, read_provenance)` attribute.
2025-08-19Rollup merge of #145484 - Zalathar:archive-builder, r=bjorn3Stuart Cook-208/+0
Remove `LlvmArchiveBuilder` and supporting code/bindings Switching over to the newer Rust-based `ArArchiveBuilder` happened in rust-lang/rust#128936, a year ago. Per the comment in `new_archive_builder`, that seems like enough time to justify removing the older, unused `LlvmArchiveBuilder` implementation and its associated bindings. Fixes rust-lang/rust#128955.
2025-08-16Remove `LlvmArchiveBuilder` and supporting code/bindingsZalathar-208/+0
2025-08-15Use `LLVMGetTypeKind`Zalathar-54/+0
2025-08-15Use `LLVMSetTailCallKind`Zalathar-26/+0
2025-08-11Set dead_on_return attribute for indirect argumentsNikita Popov-0/+7
Set the dead_on_return attribute (added in LLVM 21) for arguments that are passed indirectly, but not byval. This indicates that the value of the argument on return does not matter, enabling additional dead store elimination.
2025-08-06coverage: Remove all unstable support for MC/DC instrumentationZalathar-62/+3
2025-07-31Rollup merge of #144232 - xacrimon:explicit-tail-call, r=WaffleLapkinStuart Cook-0/+26
Implement support for `become` and explicit tail call codegen for the LLVM backend This PR implements codegen of explicit tail calls via `become` in `rustc_codegen_ssa` and support within the LLVM backend. Completes a task on (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/112788). This PR implements all the necessary bits to make explicit tail calls usable, other backends have received stubs for now and will ICE if you use `become` on them. I suspect there is some bikeshedding to be done on how we should go about implementing this for other backends, but it should be relatively straightforward for GCC after this is merged. During development I also put together a POC bytecode VM based on tail call dispatch to test these changes out and analyze the codegen to make sure it generates expected assembly. That is available [here](https://github.com/xacrimon/tcvm).
2025-07-28Rollup merge of #144503 - bjorn3:lto_refactors3, r=petrochenkovMatthias Krüger-34/+0
Various refactors to the codegen coordinator code (part 3) Continuing from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/144062 this removes an option without any known users, uses the object crate in favor of LLVM for getting the LTO bitcode and improves the coordinator channel handling.
2025-07-26Implement support for explicit tail calls in the MIR block builders and the ↵Joel Wejdenstål-0/+26
LLVM codegen backend.
2025-07-25Use the object crate rather than LLVM for extracting bitcode sectionsbjorn3-34/+0
2025-07-23RustWrapper: Suppress getNextNonDebugInfoInstructionWANG Rui-1/+1
Link: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/144383
2025-07-22Rollup merge of #142097 - ZuseZ4:offload-host1, r=oli-obk许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)-0/+37
gpu offload host code generation r? ghost This will generate most of the host side code to use llvm's offload feature. The first PR will only handle automatic mem-transfers to and from the device. So if a user calls a kernel, we will copy inputs back and forth, but we won't do the actual kernel launch. Before merging, we will use LLVM's Info infrastructure to verify that the memcopies match what openmp offloa generates in C++. `LIBOMPTARGET_INFO=-1 ./my_rust_binary` should print that a memcpy to and later from the device is happening. A follow-up PR will generate the actual device-side kernel which will then do computations on the GPU. A third PR will implement manual host2device and device2host functionality, but the goal is to minimize cases where a user has to overwrite our default handling due to performance issues. I'm trying to get a full MVP out first, so this just recognizes GPU functions based on magic names. The final frontend will obviously move this over to use proper macros, like I'm already doing it for the autodiff work. This work will also be compatible with std::autodiff, so one can differentiate GPU kernels. Tracking: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131513
2025-07-20Rollup merge of #144116 - nikic:llvm-21-fixes, r=dianqkMatthias Krüger-1/+4
Fixes for LLVM 21 This fixes compatibility issues with LLVM 21 without performing the actual upgrade. Split out from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/143684. This fixes three issues: * Updates the AMDGPU data layout for address space 8. * Makes emit-arity-indicator.rs a no_core test, so it doesn't fail on non-x86 hosts. * Explicitly sets the exception model for wasm, as this is no longer implied by `-wasm-enable-eh`.
2025-07-19Rollup merge of #142444 - KMJ-007:autodiff-codegen-test, r=ZuseZ4Matthias Krüger-0/+13
adding run-make test to autodiff r? `@ZuseZ4`
2025-07-18add various wrappers for gpu code generationManuel Drehwald-0/+37
2025-07-18Pass wasm exception model to TargetOptionsNikita Popov-1/+4
This is no longer implied by -wasm-enable-eh.
2025-07-02awhile -> a while where appropriateнаб-1/+1
2025-07-02fix: Fix TypePrintFn flag passing for autodiff codegenKaran Janthe-0/+13
Signed-off-by: Karan Janthe <karanjanthe@gmail.com>
2025-05-11Use `LLVMGetInlineAsm`Zalathar-27/+0
This LLVM-C binding replaces the existing `LLVMRustInlineAsm` function.
2025-05-01PassWrapper: adapt for ↵Erick Tryzelaar-0/+5
llvm/llvm-project@f137c3d592e96330e450a8fd63ef7e8877fc1908 In LLVM 21 PR https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/130940 `TargetRegistry::createTargetMachine` was changed to take a `const Triple&` and has deprecated the old `StringRef` method. @rustbot label llvm-main
2025-04-29Rollup merge of #140400 - durin42:llvm-21-getguid, r=cuviperTrevor Gross-4/+9
PassWrapper: adapt for llvm/llvm-project@d3d856ad8469 LLVM 21 moves to making it more explicit what this function call is doing, but nothing has changed behaviorally, so for now we just adjust to using the new name of the function. `@rustbot` label llvm-main
2025-04-28PassWrapper: adapt for llvm/llvm-project@d3d856ad8469Augie Fackler-4/+9
LLVM 21 moves to making it more explicit what this function call is doing, but nothing has changed behaviorally, so for now we just adjust to using the new name of the function. @rustbot label llvm-main
2025-04-28remove noinline attribute and add alwaysinline after AD passbit-aloo-4/+6
2025-04-25add llvm wrappers and corresponding methods in attributebit-aloo-0/+19
2025-04-12fix LooseTypes flag and PrintMod behaviour, add debug helperManuel Drehwald-2/+28
2025-04-05Update the minimum external LLVM to 19Josh Stone-129/+14
2025-04-05Rollup merge of #137880 - EnzymeAD:autodiff-batching, r=oli-obkStuart Cook-0/+10
Autodiff batching Enzyme supports batching, which is especially known from the ML side when training neural networks. There we would normally have a training loop, where in each iteration we would pass in some data (e.g. an image), and a target vector. Based on how close we are with our prediction we compute our loss, and then use backpropagation to compute the gradients and update our weights. That's quite inefficient, so what you normally do is passing in a batch of 8/16/.. images and targets, and compute the gradients for those all at once, allowing better optimizations. Enzyme supports batching in two ways, the first one (which I implemented here) just accepts a Batch size, and then each Dual/Duplicated argument has not one, but N shadow arguments. So instead of ```rs for i in 0..100 { df(x[i], y[i], 1234); } ``` You can now do ```rs for i in 0..100.step_by(4) { df(x[i+0],x[i+1],x[i+2],x[i+3], y[i+0], y[i+1], y[i+2], y[i+3], 1234); } ``` which will give the same results, but allows better compiler optimizations. See the testcase for details. There is a second variant, where we can mark certain arguments and instead of having to pass in N shadow arguments, Enzyme assumes that the argument is N times longer. I.e. instead of accepting 4 slices with 12 floats each, we would accept one slice with 48 floats. I'll implement this over the next days. I will also add more tests for both modes. For any one preferring some more interactive explanation, here's a video of Tim's llvm dev talk, where he presents his work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edvaLAL5RqU I'll also add some other docs to the dev guide and user docs in another PR. r? ghost Tracking: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124509 - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135283
2025-04-04add autodiff batching backendManuel Drehwald-0/+10
2025-03-31PassWrapper: adapt for ↵Augie Fackler-4/+9
llvm/llvm-project@94122d58fc77079a291a3d008914006cb509d9db We also have to remove the LLVM argument in cast-target-abi.rs for LLVM 21. I'm not really sure what the best approach here is since that test already uses revisions. We could also fork the test into a copy for LLVM 19-20 and another for LLVM 21, but what I did for now was drop the lint-abort-on-error flag to LLVM figuring that some coverage was better than none, but I'm happy to change this if that was a bad direction. The above also applies for ffi-out-of-bounds-loads.rs. r? dianqk @rustbot label llvm-main
2025-03-20coverage: Add LLVM plumbing for expansion regionsZalathar-0/+16
This is currently unused, but paves the way for future work on expansion regions without having to worry about the FFI parts.
2025-03-12Adapt to LLVM dropping CfiFunctionIndex::begin()/end()Hans Wennborg-0/+9
After https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/130382, RustWrapper needs to call CfiFunctionIndex::symbols() instead.
2025-03-07Rollup merge of #138137 - ZequanWu:fix-triple, r=cuviperJacob Pratt-2/+6
setTargetTriple now accepts Triple rather than string https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/129868 updated `setTargetTriple`
2025-03-06rename Triple to TargetZequan Wu-3/+3
2025-03-06setTargetTriple now accepts Triple rather than stringZequan Wu-0/+4
2025-03-06[llvm/PassWrapper] use `size_t` when building arg stringsJosh Stone-5/+5
2025-03-01Auto merge of #133250 - DianQK:embed-bitcode-pgo, r=nikicbors-16/+50
The embedded bitcode should always be prepared for LTO/ThinLTO Fixes #115344. Fixes #117220. There are currently two methods for generating bitcode that used for LTO. One method involves using `-C linker-plugin-lto` to emit object files as bitcode, which is the typical setting used by cargo. The other method is through `-C embed-bitcode=yes`. When using with `-C embed-bitcode=yes -C lto=no`, we run a complete non-LTO LLVM pipeline to obtain bitcode, then the bitcode is used for LTO. We run the Call Graph Profile Pass twice on the same module. This PR is doing something similar to LLVM's `buildFatLTODefaultPipeline`, obtaining the bitcode for embedding after running `buildThinLTOPreLinkDefaultPipeline`. r? nikic
2025-02-24Auto merge of #137271 - nikic:gep-nuw-2, r=scottmcmbors-0/+18
Emit getelementptr inbounds nuw for pointer::add() Lower pointer::add (via intrinsic::offset with unsigned offset) to getelementptr inbounds nuw on LLVM versions that support it. This lets LLVM make use of the pre-condition that the offset addition does not wrap in an unsigned sense. Together with inbounds, this also implies that the offset is non-negative. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/137217.
2025-02-23The embedded bitcode should always be prepared for LTO/ThinLTODianQK-16/+50
2025-02-21update enzyme submodule and usersManuel Drehwald-3/+6
2025-02-19Switch to the LLVMBuildGEPWithNoWrapFlags APINikita Popov-0/+18
This API allows us to set the nuw flag as well.
2025-02-14Quote embedded codeview command line argumentsNikita Popov-8/+12
The formatting of the command line arguments has been moved to the frontend in: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/e190d074a0a77c9f8a7d7938a8187a7e2076e290 However, the Rust logic introduced in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/ad0ecebf432fcb80cb666034ea44f75b81e55f95 did not replicate the previous argument quoting behavior.
2025-02-10Rollup merge of #136419 - EnzymeAD:autodiff-tests, r=onur-ozkan,jieyouxuMatthias Krüger-2/+20
adding autodiff tests I'd like to get started with upstreaming some tests, even though I'm still waiting for an answer on how to best integrate the enzyme pass. Can we therefore temporarily support the -Z llvm-plugins here without too much effort? And in that case, how would that work? I saw you can do remapping, e.g. `rust-src-base`, but I don't think that will give me the path to libEnzyme.so. Do you have another suggestion? Other than that this test simply checks that the derivative of `x*x` is `2.0 * x`, which in this case is computed as `%0 = fadd fast double %x.0.val, %x.0.val` (I'll add a few more tests and move it to an autodiff folder if we can use the -Z flag) r? ``@jieyouxu`` Locally at least `-Zllvm-plugins=${PWD}/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/enzyme/build/Enzyme/libEnzyme-19.so` seems to work if I copy the command I get from x.py test and run it manually. However, running x.py test itself fails. Tracking: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124509 Zulip discussion: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/326414-t-infra.2Fbootstrap/topic/Enzyme.20build.20changes
2025-02-10move second opt run to lto phase and cleanup codeManuel Drehwald-3/+8
2025-02-07fix non-enzyme buildsManuel Drehwald-7/+10