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2018-07-29Replace push loops with collect() and extend() where possibleljedrz-5/+1
2018-07-25Deny bare_trait_objects globallyTatsuyuki Ishi-1/+0
2018-07-18rustc: Remove a workaroudn in ThinLTO fixed upstreamAlex Crichton-1/+0
This commit removes a hack in our ThinLTO passes which removes available externally functions manually. The [upstream bug][1] has long since been fixed, so we should be able to rely on LLVM natively for this now! [1]: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35736
2018-07-16Revert "Provide a way of accessing the ThinLTO module import map in rustc."Michael Woerister-8/+0
This reverts commit 9df56ca0eea1a8f5af945df25ce23e276b1d48a7.
2018-07-16Revert "Use callback-based interface to load ThinLTO import data into rustc."Michael Woerister-6/+5
This reverts commit e045a6cd8c0235a26ef11e6cd9a13ebd817f1265.
2018-07-14Auto merge of #52032 - DiamondLovesYou:amdgpu-kernel-abi, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+1
Add the `amdgpu-kernel` ABI. Technically, there are requirements imposed by the LLVM `AMDGPUTargetMachine` on functions with this ABI (eg, the return type must be void), but I'm unsure exactly where this should be enforced.
2018-07-13Add the `amdgpu-kernel` ABI.Richard Diamond-0/+1
Technically, there are requirements imposed by the LLVM `AMDGPUTargetMachine` on functions with this ABI (eg, the return type must be void), but I'm unsure exactly where this should be enforced.
2018-07-13Auto merge of #52266 - michaelwoerister:incr-thinlto-preliminaries, ↵bors-0/+9
r=alexcrichton Preliminary work for incremental ThinLTO. Since implementing incremental ThinLTO is a bit more involved than I initially thought, I'm splitting out some of the things that already work. This PR (1) adds a way accessing some ThinLTO information in `rustc` and (2) does some cleanup around CGU/object file naming (which makes things quite a bit nicer). This is probably best reviewed one commit at a time.
2018-07-13Use callback-based interface to load ThinLTO import data into rustc.Michael Woerister-5/+6
2018-07-12Deny bare trait objects in the rest of rustljedrz-0/+1
2018-07-11Provide a way of accessing the ThinLTO module import map in rustc.Michael Woerister-0/+8
2018-06-14Initialize LLVM's AMDGPU target machine, if available.Richard Diamond-0/+6
Note this isn't useful, yet. More changes will be necessary to be able to actually codegen for this machine. As such, it is not enabled by default. This patch is on its own for the benefit of the reviewers.
2018-05-17Rename trans to codegen everywhere.Irina Popa-2/+2
2018-05-12Set PrepareForThinLTO flag when using ThinLTONikita Popov-0/+1
The LLVM PassManager has a PrepareForThinLTO flag, which is intended when compilation occurs in conjunction with linking by ThinLTO. The flag has two effects: * The NameAnonGlobal pass is run after all other passes, which ensures that all globals have a name. * In optimized builds, a number of late passes (mainly related to vectorization and unrolling) are disabled, on the rationale that these a) will increase codesize of the intermediate artifacts and b) will be run by ThinLTO again anyway. This patch enables the use of PrepareForThinLTO if Thin or ThinLocal linking is used. The background for this change is the CI failure in #49479, which we assume to be caused by the NameAnonGlobal pass not being run. As this changes which passes LLVM runs, this might have performance (or other) impact, so we want to land this separately.
2018-04-19Add rerun-if-env-changed=RUST_CHECK to librustc_llvmvarkor-0/+1
2018-04-18Do not rebuild LLVM for x.py checkvarkor-0/+5
2018-04-08Move deny(warnings) into rustbuildMark Simulacrum-1/+0
This permits easier iteration without having to worry about warnings being denied. Fixes #49517
2018-03-27Auto merge of #49249 - gnzlbg:simd_minmax, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+3
implement minmax intrinsics This adds the `simd_{fmin,fmax}` intrinsics, which do a vertical (lane-wise) `min`/`max` for floating point vectors that's equivalent to Rust's `min`/`max` for `f32`/`f64`. It might make sense to make `{f32,f64}::{min,max}` use the `minnum` and `minmax` intrinsics as well. --- ~~HELP: I need some help with these. Either I should go to sleep or there must be something that I must be missing. AFAICT I am calling the `maxnum` builder correctly, yet rustc/LLVM seem to insert a call to `llvm.minnum` there instead...~~ EDIT: Rust's LLVM version is too old :/
2018-03-26Auto merge of #48346 - emilio:pgo, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+10
Add basic PGO support. This PR adds two mutually exclusive options for profile usage and generation using LLVM's instruction profile generation (the same as clang uses), `-C pgo-use` and `-C pgo-gen`. See each commit for details.
2018-03-26implement minmax intrinsicsgnzlbg-0/+3
2018-03-25try to fix the build on older LLVM versions.Emilio Cobos Álvarez-0/+1
2018-03-25librustc_llvm: Show PGO diagnostics properly.Emilio Cobos Álvarez-0/+6
Signed-off-by: Emilio Cobos Álvarez <emilio@crisal.io>
2018-03-25rustc_llvm: rustc_trans: Thread the PGO config down to the pass manager builder.Emilio Cobos Álvarez-1/+3
Signed-off-by: Emilio Cobos Álvarez <emilio@crisal.io>
2018-03-23Introduce unsafe offset_from on pointersScott McMurray-0/+5
Adds intrinsics::exact_div to take advantage of the unsafe, which reduces the implementation from ```asm sub rcx, rdx mov rax, rcx sar rax, 63 shr rax, 62 lea rax, [rax + rcx] sar rax, 2 ret ``` down to ```asm sub rcx, rdx sar rcx, 2 mov rax, rcx ret ``` (for `*const i32`)
2018-03-15add compile fail testsgnzlbg-0/+2
2018-03-13add intrinsics for portable packed simd vector reductionsgnzlbg-0/+40
2018-03-08Fully use miri in transOliver Schneider-0/+10
2018-03-07Make metadata references Send + SyncJohn Kåre Alsaker-0/+4
2018-02-12rustc: Persist LLVM's `Linker` in Fat LTOAlex Crichton-1/+10
This commit updates our Fat LTO logic to tweak our custom wrapper around LLVM's "link modules" functionality. Previously whenever the `LLVMRustLinkInExternalBitcode` function was called it would call LLVM's `Linker::linkModules` wrapper. Internally this would crate an instance of a `Linker` which internally creates an instance of an `IRMover`. Unfortunately for us the creation of `IRMover` is somewhat O(n) with the input module. This means that every time we linked a module it was O(n) with respect to the entire module we had built up! Now the modules we build up during LTO are quite large, so this quickly started creating an O(n^2) problem for us! Discovered in #48025 it turns out this has always been a problem and we just haven't noticed it. It became particularly worse recently though due to most libraries having 16x more object files than they previously did (1 -> 16). This commit fixes this performance issue by preserving the `Linker` instance across all links into the main LLVM module. This means we only create one `IRMover` and allows LTO to progress much speedier. From the `cargo-cache` project in #48025 a **full build** locally when from 5m15s to 2m24s. Looking at the timing logs each object file was linked in in single-digit millisecond rather than hundreds, clearly being a nice improvement! Closes #48025
2018-01-28rustc: Split Emscripten to a separate codegen backendAlex Crichton-0/+1
This commit introduces a separately compiled backend for Emscripten, avoiding compiling the `JSBackend` target in the main LLVM codegen backend. This builds on the foundation provided by #47671 to create a new codegen backend dedicated solely to Emscripten, removing the `JSBackend` of the main codegen backend in the process. A new field was added to each target for this commit which specifies the backend to use for translation, the default being `llvm` which is the main backend that we use. The Emscripten targets specify an `emscripten` backend instead of the main `llvm` one. There's a whole bunch of consequences of this change, but I'll try to enumerate them here: * A *second* LLVM submodule was added in this commit. The main LLVM submodule will soon start to drift from the Emscripten submodule, but currently they're both at the same revision. * Logic was added to rustbuild to *not* build the Emscripten backend by default. This is gated behind a `--enable-emscripten` flag to the configure script. By default users should neither check out the emscripten submodule nor compile it. * The `init_repo.sh` script was updated to fetch the Emscripten submodule from GitHub the same way we do the main LLVM submodule (a tarball fetch). * The Emscripten backend, turned off by default, is still turned on for a number of targets on CI. We'll only be shipping an Emscripten backend with Tier 1 platforms, though. All cross-compiled platforms will not be receiving an Emscripten backend yet. This commit means that when you download the `rustc` package in Rustup for Tier 1 platforms you'll be receiving two trans backends, one for Emscripten and one that's the general LLVM backend. If you never compile for Emscripten you'll never use the Emscripten backend, so we may update this one day to only download the Emscripten backend when you add the Emscripten target. For now though it's just an extra 10MB gzip'd. Closes #46819
2018-01-27rustc: Load the `rustc_trans` crate at runtimeAlex Crichton-1/+2
Building on the work of # 45684 this commit updates the compiler to unconditionally load the `rustc_trans` crate at runtime instead of linking to it at compile time. The end goal of this work is to implement # 46819 where rustc will have multiple backends available to it to load. This commit starts off by removing the `extern crate rustc_trans` from the driver. This involved moving some miscellaneous functionality into the `TransCrate` trait and also required an implementation of how to locate and load the trans backend. This ended up being a little tricky because the sysroot isn't always the right location (for example `--sysroot` arguments) so some extra code was added as well to probe a directory relative to the current dll (the rustc_driver dll). Rustbuild has been updated accordingly as well to have a separate compilation invocation for the `rustc_trans` crate and assembly it accordingly into the sysroot. Finally, the distribution logic for the `rustc` package was also updated to slurp up the trans backends folder. A number of assorted fallout changes were included here as well to ensure tests pass and such, and they should all be commented inline.
2018-01-25Rollup merge of #47710 - alexcrichton:llvm-6-compat, r=nikomatsakisAlex Crichton-4/+1
First round of LLVM 6.0.0 compatibility This includes a number of commits for the first round of upgrading to LLVM 6. There are still [lingering bugs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/47683) but I believe all of this will nonetheless be necessary!
2018-01-25Rollup merge of #47618 - mrhota:dw_at_noreturn, r=michaelwoeristerAlex Crichton-0/+4
Teach rustc about DW_AT_noreturn and a few more DIFlags We achieve two small things with this PR: 1. We provide definitions for a few additional llvm debuginfo flags 1. We _use_ one of these new flags, `FlagNoReturn`, and add it to debuginfo for functions with the never return type (`!`).
2018-01-24llvm6: Remove MIPS64 archive variantAlex Crichton-2/+0
It looks like LLVM also removed it in llvm-mirror/llvm@f45adc29d in favor of the name "GNU64". This was added in the thought that we'd need such a variant when adding mips64 support but we ended up not needing it! For now let's just removing the various support on the Rust side of things.
2018-01-24llvm6: CodeModel::{JIT,}Default no longer existsAlex Crichton-2/+1
LLVM has since removed the `CodeModel::Default` enum value in favor of an `Optional` implementationg throughout LLVM. Let's mirror the same change in Rust and update the various bindings we call accordingly. Removed in llvm-mirror/llvm@9aafb854c
2018-01-20Teach rustc about DW_AT_noreturn and a few more DIFlagsA.J. Gardner-0/+4
2018-01-19Update DW_OP_plus to DW_OP_plus_uconstJosh Stone-1/+1
LLVM <= 4.0 used a non-standard interpretation of `DW_OP_plus`. In the DWARF standard, this adds two items on the expressions stack. LLVM's behavior was more like DWARF's `DW_OP_plus_uconst` -- adding a constant that follows the op. The patch series starting with [D33892] switched to the standard DWARF interpretation, so we need to follow. [D33892]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33892
2018-01-14rustc_trans: remove unused `TargetDataRef` accessor.Eduard-Mihai Burtescu-1/+0
2018-01-07Remove dead function rustc_llvm::debug_loc_to_string()Björn Steinbrink-7/+0
Refs #46437 as it also removes LLVMRustWriteDebugLocToString()
2018-01-07Remove dead function LLVMRustLinkInParsedExternalBitcode()Björn Steinbrink-1/+0
Refs #46437
2018-01-07Remove redundant -Zdebug-llvm optionBjörn Steinbrink-3/+0
The same effect can be achieved using -Cllvm-args=-debug Refs #46437 as it removes LLVMRustSetDebug()
2018-01-07Rollup merge of #47220 - nagisa:nonamellvm, r=rkruppekennytm-1/+1
Use name-discarding LLVM context This is only applicable when neither of --emit=llvm-ir or --emit=llvm-bc are not requested. In case either of these outputs are wanted, but the benefits of such context are desired as well, -Zfewer_names option provides the same functionality regardless of the outputs requested. Should be a viable fix for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46449
2018-01-05Use name-discarding LLVM contextSimonas Kazlauskas-1/+1
This is only applicable when neither of --emit=llvm-ir or --emit=llvm-bc are not requested. In case either of these outputs are wanted, but the benefits of such context are desired as well, -Zfewer_names option provides the same functionality regardless of the outputs requested.
2018-01-04Remove unused function LLVMRustGetValueContext()Björn Steinbrink-3/+0
Refs #46437
2018-01-04Remove outdated LLVMRustBuildLandingPad() wrapperBjörn Steinbrink-7/+6
The function was added as a wrapper to handle compatibility with older LLVM versions that we no longer support, so it can be removed. Refs #46437
2017-12-26Auto merge of #46941 - ScottAbbey:freebsd-build-update, r=alexcrichtonbors-0/+2
Re-do the FreeBSD cross-builds to use Clang and libc++. Fixes #44433 Reviving #45077, from @jld: > The main goal here is to use FreeBSD's normal libc++, instead of > statically linking the libstdc++ packaged with GCC, because that > libstdc++ has bugs that cause rustc to deadlock inside LLVM. > > But the easiest way to use libc++ is to switch the build from GCC to > Clang, and the Clang package in the Ubuntu image already knows how to > cross-compile (given a sysroot and preferably cross-binutils), so the > toolchain script now uses that instead of building a custom compiler. > > This also de-duplicates the build-toolchain.sh script. #45077 was close but didn't quite make it. I rebased @jld's work off the current `master` and started with that. I was able to determine that this Travis error (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45077#issuecomment-336029862) was ultimately caused by `src/librustc_llvm/build.rs` attempting to follow a wrong value in `LLVM_STATIC_STDCPP` (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45077#issuecomment-352639456). I looked at the downstream port for FreeBSD (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/lang/rust/) and it seems like they do not use `--enable-llvm-static-stdcpp`. Since `libc++` is included in the FreeBSD 10+ base system, we don't need to statically link it either? So in b989428f7dec7b52d68bed6a21e9b5b0a8086267 I have set the FreeBSD build to not actually use `LLVM_STATIC_STDCPP`. I was able to run `./src/ci/docker/run.sh` with both `dist-i686-freebsd` and `dist-x86_64-freebsd` successfully and in about 1 minute of testing it seemed like the dist-x86_64-freebsd results worked on a FreeBSD 11 system. It should fix #44433, which seems to be affecting many potential users. Also FreeBSD users should be able to `./x.py build` which should help anyone who wants to upstream fixes for FreeBSD. Questions: Does this approach seem to be the right way to go? Do we actually really want to statically link `libc++`? (I tried that here, but it ultimately ran into a roadblock on x86_64: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45077#issuecomment-353293414) Can we rewrite the comment here to be more clear about why some systems aren't going to actually use this option: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/b989428f7dec7b52d68bed6a21e9b5b0a8086267/src/bootstrap/compile.rs#L550-L553 How does this affect users of older FreeBSD systems? It seemed like no one was complaining about using a 10.3 base version in the thread for #45077. FreeBSD seems to only officially support 10.3, 10.4, and 11.x right now, do we have to consider older users? The `libc++` stuff came in for FreeBSD 10, older FreeBSD used `libstdc++`. Looks like @alexcrichton was leading the discussion on the previous issue: r? @alexcrichton Let me know what I can do to help get this through.
2017-12-23rustc: Set release mode cgus to 16 by defaultAlex Crichton-0/+1
This commit is the next attempt to enable multiple codegen units by default in release mode, getting some of those sweet, sweet parallelism wins by running codegen in parallel. Performance should not be lost due to ThinLTO being on by default as well. Closes #45320
2017-12-22Re-do the FreeBSD cross-builds to use Clang and libc++. Fixes #44433.Jed Davis-0/+2
The main goal here is to use FreeBSD's normal libc++, instead of statically linking the libstdc++ packaged with GCC, because that libstdc++ has bugs that cause rustc to deadlock inside LLVM. But the easiest way to use libc++ is to switch the build from GCC to Clang, and the Clang package in the Ubuntu image already knows how to cross-compile (given a sysroot and preferably cross-binutils), so the toolchain script now uses that instead of building a custom compiler. This also de-duplicates the `build-toolchain.sh` script.
2017-12-18rustc: Work around `DICompileUnit` bugs in LLVMAlex Crichton-0/+4
This commit implements a workaround for #46346 which basically just avoids triggering the situation that LLVM's bug https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35562 arises. More details can be found in the code itself but this commit is also intended to ... Closes #46346
2017-12-03Auto merge of #46435 - cuviper:min-llvm-3.9, r=rkruppebors-32/+12
Assume at least LLVM 3.9 in rustllvm and rustc_llvm We bumped the minimum LLVM to 3.9 in #45326. This just cleans up the conditional code in the `rustllvm` C++ wrappers to assume that minimum, and similarly cleans up the `rustc_llvm` build script.