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2016-03-29Use weak_odr linkage when reusing definitions across codegen unitsBjörn Steinbrink-0/+21
When reuing a definition across codegen units, we obviously cannot use internal linkage, but using external linkage means that we can end up with multiple conflicting definitions of a single symbol across multiple crates. Since the definitions should all be equal semantically, we can use weak_odr linkage to resolve the situation. Fixes #32518
2016-03-26Fix removal of function attributes on ARMBjörn Steinbrink-2/+10
We use a 64bit integer to pass the set of attributes that is to be removed, but the called C function expects a 32bit integer. On most platforms this doesn't cause any problems other than being unable to unset some attributes, but on ARM even the lower 32bit aren't handled correctly because the 64bit value is passed in different registers, so the C function actually sees random garbage. So we need to fix the relevant functions to use 32bit integers instead. Additionally we need an implementation that actually accepts 64bit integers because some attributes can only be unset that way. Fixes #32360
2016-03-18Add intrinsics for float arithmetic with `fast` flag enabledUlrik Sverdrup-0/+1
`fast` a.k.a UnsafeAlgebra is the flag for enabling all "unsafe" (according to llvm) float optimizations. See LangRef for more information http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#fast-math-flags Providing these operations with less precise associativity rules (for example) is useful to numerical applications. For example, the summation loop: let sum = 0.; for element in data { sum += *element; } Using the default floating point semantics, this loop expresses the floats must be added in a sequence, one after another. This constraint is usually completely unintended, and it means that no autovectorization is possible.
2016-03-17trans: Apply all attributes through FnType.Eduard Burtescu-49/+6
2016-03-17trans: Use llvm::Attributes directly in ArgTy.Eduard Burtescu-1/+1
2016-03-17rustc_llvm: An AttrBuilder that's not completely wasteful.Eduard Burtescu-61/+74
2016-03-17rustc_llvm: Update the Attribute bitflags and remove OtherAttribute.Eduard Burtescu-40/+25
2016-03-17trans: Use fmt::Debug for debugging instead of ad-hoc methods.Eduard Burtescu-0/+1
2016-03-14rustbuild: Fix 32-bit Windows buildAlex Crichton-7/+13
Unfortunately on i686-pc-windows-gnu LLVM's answer to `--host-target` is `x86_64-pc-windows-gnu` even though we're building in a 32-bit shell as well as compiling 32-bit libraries. For now use Cargo's `HOST` environment variable to determine whether we're doing a cross compilation or not.
2016-03-01Auto merge of #31430 - nagisa:mir-dyndrop, r=nikomatsakisbors-0/+2
Zeroing on-drop seems to work fine. Still thinking about the best way to approach zeroing on-move. (based on top of the other drop PR; only the last 2 commits are relevant)
2016-02-28rustbuild: Enable cross-compiling LLVMAlex Crichton-3/+43
Currently all multi-host builds assume the the build platform can run the `llvm-config` binary generated for each host platform we're creating a compiler for. Unfortunately this assumption isn't always true when cross compiling, so we need to handle this case. This commit alters the build script of `rustc_llvm` to understand when it's running an `llvm-config` which is different than the platform we're targeting for.
2016-02-24Implement filling drop in MIRSimonas Kazlauskas-0/+2
Hopefully the author caught all the cases. For the mir_dynamic_drops_3 test case the ratio of memsets to other instructions is 12%. On the other hand we actually do not double drop for at least the test cases provided anymore in MIR.
2016-02-22Auto merge of #30969 - Amanieu:extended_atomic_cmpxchg, r=alexcrichtonbors-1/+2
This is an implementation of rust-lang/rfcs#1443.
2016-02-21rustbuild: Sync some Cargo.toml/lib.rs dependenciesAlex Crichton-0/+3
The standard library doesn't depend on rustc_bitflags, so move it to explicit dependencies on all other crates. Additionally, the arena/fmt_macros deps could be dropped from libsyntax.
2016-02-18Add intrinsics for compare_exchange and compare_exchange_weakAmanieu d'Antras-1/+2
2016-02-18Remove unnecessary explicit lifetime bounds.Corey Farwell-2/+2
These explicit lifetimes can be ommitted because of lifetime elision rules. Instances were found using rust-clippy.
2016-02-11rustc_llvm: Tweak how initialization is performedAlex Crichton-78/+39
Refactor a bit to have less repetition and #[cfg] and try to bury it all inside of a macro.
2016-02-11bootstrap: Add directives to not double-link libsAlex Crichton-0/+6
Have all Cargo-built crates pass `--cfg cargobuild` and then add appropriate `#[cfg]` definitions to all crates to avoid linking anything if this is passed. This should help allow libstd to compile with both the makefiles and with Cargo.
2016-02-11bootstrap: Add build scripts for cratesAlex Crichton-0/+130
This commits adds build scripts to the necessary Rust crates for all the native dependencies. This is currently a duplication of the support found in mk/rt.mk and is my best effort at representing the logic twice, but there may be some unfortunate-and-inevitable divergence. As a summary: * alloc_jemalloc - build script to compile jemallocal * flate - build script to compile miniz.c * rustc_llvm - build script to run llvm-config and learn about how to link it. Note that this crucially (and will not ever) compile LLVM as that would take far too long. * rustdoc - build script to compile hoedown * std - script to determine lots of libraries/linkages as well as compile libbacktrace
2016-02-11bootstrap: Add a bunch of Cargo.toml filesAlex Crichton-0/+17
These describe the structure of all our crate dependencies.
2016-02-08Remove old #[allow(trivial_casts)] annotationsAlex Crichton-1/+0
These were added a long time ago but we long since switched the lint back to allow-by-default, so these annotations shouldn't be necessary.
2016-01-29trans: Reimplement unwinding on MSVCAlex Crichton-14/+78
This commit transitions the compiler to using the new exception handling instructions in LLVM for implementing unwinding for MSVC. This affects both 32 and 64-bit MSVC as they're both now using SEH-based strategies. In terms of standard library support, lots more details about how SEH unwinding is implemented can be found in the commits. In terms of trans, this change necessitated a few modifications: * Branches were added to detect when the old landingpad instruction is used or the new cleanuppad instruction is used to `trans::cleanup`. * The return value from `cleanuppad` is not stored in an `alloca` (because it cannot be). * Each block in trans now has an `Option<LandingPad>` instead of `is_lpad: bool` for indicating whether it's in a landing pad or not. The new exception handling intrinsics require that on MSVC each `call` inside of a landing pad is annotated with which landing pad that it's in. This change to the basic block means that whenever a `call` or `invoke` instruction is generated we know whether to annotate it as part of a cleanuppad or not. * Lots of modifications were made to the instruction builders to construct the new instructions as well as pass the tagging information for the call/invoke instructions. * The translation of the `try` intrinsics for MSVC has been overhauled to use the new `catchpad` instruction. The filter function is now also a rustc-generated function instead of a purely libstd-defined function. The libstd definition still exists, it just has a stable ABI across architectures and leaves some of the really weird implementation details to the compiler (e.g. the `localescape` and `localrecover` intrinsics).
2016-01-29trans: Upgrade LLVMAlex Crichton-5/+19
This brings some routine upgrades to the bundled LLVM that we're using, the most notable of which is a bug fix to the way we handle range asserts when loading the discriminant of an enum. This fix ended up being very similar to f9d4149c where we basically can't have a range assert when loading a discriminant due to filling drop, and appropriate flags were added to communicate this to `trans::adt`.
2016-01-26Auto merge of #31120 - alexcrichton:attribute-deny-warnings, r=brsonbors-0/+1
This commit removes the `-D warnings` flag being passed through the makefiles to all crates to instead be a crate attribute. We want these attributes always applied for all our standard builds, and this is more amenable to Cargo-based builds as well. Note that all `deny(warnings)` attributes are gated with a `cfg(stage0)` attribute currently to match the same semantics we have today
2016-01-25Register LLVM passes with the correct LLVM pass manager.Corey Farwell-1/+13
LLVM was upgraded to a new version in this commit: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/f9d4149c29e8b989fa3624993be379f380e48dcf which was part of this pull request: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/26025 Consider the following two lines from that commit: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/f9d4149c29e8b989fa3624993be379f380e48dcf#diff-a3b24dbe2ea7c1981f9ac79f9745f40aL462 https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/f9d4149c29e8b989fa3624993be379f380e48dcf#diff-a3b24dbe2ea7c1981f9ac79f9745f40aL469 The purpose of these lines is to register LLVM passes. Prior to the that commit, the passes being handled were assumed to be ModulePasses (a specific type of LLVM pass) since they were being added to a ModulePass manager. After that commit, both lines were refactored (presumably in an attempt to DRY out the code), but the ModulePasses were changed to be registered to a FunctionPass manager. This change resulted in ModulePasses being run, but a Function object was being passed as a parameter to the pass instead of a Module, which resulted in segmentation faults. In this commit, I changed relevant sections of the code to check the type of the passes being added and register them to the appropriate pass manager. Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31067
2016-01-24mk: Move from `-D warnings` to `#![deny(warnings)]`Alex Crichton-0/+1
This commit removes the `-D warnings` flag being passed through the makefiles to all crates to instead be a crate attribute. We want these attributes always applied for all our standard builds, and this is more amenable to Cargo-based builds as well. Note that all `deny(warnings)` attributes are gated with a `cfg(stage0)` attribute currently to match the same semantics we have today
2015-12-26llvm: Add support for vectorcall (X86_VectorCall) conventionSteffen-0/+1
2015-12-21Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-5/+0
Lots of cruft to remove!
2015-12-19Auto merge of #30401 - DiamondLovesYou:pnacl-target, r=alexcrichtonbors-26/+61
r? @alexcrichton
2015-12-19Add PNaCl target info to the makefile target cfgs and initialize the PNaCl ↵Richard Diamond-26/+61
target machine if available.
2015-12-18Fix emitting asm and object file output at the same timeBjörn Steinbrink-0/+1
LLVM doesn't really support reusing the same module to emit more than one file. One bug this causes is that the IR is invalidated by the stack coloring pass when emitting the first file, and then the IR verifier complains by the time we try to emit the second file. Also, we get different binaries with --emit=asm,link than with just --emit=link. In some cases leading to segfaults. Unfortunately, it seems that at this point in time, the most sensible option to circumvent this problem is to just clone the whole llvm module for the asm output if we need both, asm and obj file output. Fixes #24876 Fixes #26235
2015-12-13Better support for `--llvm-root`.Richard Diamond-0/+32
This handles cases when the LLVM used isn't configured will the 'usual' targets. Also, cases where LLVM is shared are also handled (ie with `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` etc).
2015-12-05std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.6 releaseAlex Crichton-2/+1
This commit is the standard API stabilization commit for the 1.6 release cycle. The list of issues and APIs below have all been through their cycle-long FCP and the libs team decisions are listed below Stabilized APIs * `Read::read_exact` * `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof` (renamed from `UnexpectedEOF`) * libcore -- this was a bit of a nuanced stabilization, the crate itself is now marked as `#[stable]` and the methods appearing via traits for primitives like `char` and `str` are now also marked as stable. Note that the extension traits themeselves are marked as unstable as they're imported via the prelude. The `try!` macro was also moved from the standard library into libcore to have the same interface. Otherwise the functions all have copied stability from the standard library now. * The `#![no_std]` attribute * `fs::DirBuilder` * `fs::DirBuilder::new` * `fs::DirBuilder::recursive` * `fs::DirBuilder::create` * `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt` * `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt::mode` * `vec::Drain` * `vec::Vec::drain` * `string::Drain` * `string::String::drain` * `vec_deque::Drain` * `vec_deque::VecDeque::drain` * `collections::hash_map::Drain` * `collections::hash_map::HashMap::drain` * `collections::hash_set::Drain` * `collections::hash_set::HashSet::drain` * `collections::binary_heap::Drain` * `collections::binary_heap::BinaryHeap::drain` * `Vec::extend_from_slice` (renamed from `push_all`) * `Mutex::get_mut` * `Mutex::into_inner` * `RwLock::get_mut` * `RwLock::into_inner` * `Iterator::min_by_key` (renamed from `min_by`) * `Iterator::max_by_key` (renamed from `max_by`) Deprecated APIs * `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEOF` (renamed to `UnexpectedEof`) * `OsString::from_bytes` * `OsStr::to_cstring` * `OsStr::to_bytes` * `fs::walk_dir` and `fs::WalkDir` * `path::Components::peek` * `slice::bytes::MutableByteVector` * `slice::bytes::copy_memory` * `Vec::push_all` (renamed to `extend_from_slice`) * `Duration::span` * `IpAddr` * `SocketAddr::ip` * `Read::tee` * `io::Tee` * `Write::broadcast` * `io::Broadcast` * `Iterator::min_by` (renamed to `min_by_key`) * `Iterator::max_by` (renamed to `max_by_key`) * `net::lookup_addr` New APIs (still unstable) * `<[T]>::sort_by_key` (added to mirror `min_by_key`) Closes #27585 Closes #27704 Closes #27707 Closes #27710 Closes #27711 Closes #27727 Closes #27740 Closes #27744 Closes #27799 Closes #27801 cc #27801 (doesn't close as `Chars` is still unstable) Closes #28968
2015-11-25Remove all uses of `#[staged_api]`Vadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
2015-11-24Rollup merge of #29933 - tbu-:pr_dont_opt_in_copy, r=nikomatsakisSteve Klabnik-2/+0
It was introduced with the change that made copy opt-in. The implementation gives a warning, because the struct contains a raw pointer.
2015-11-19Remove segmented stack option from LLVMRustCreateTargetMachine. Unused.Brian Anderson-1/+0
2015-11-19Remove unneeded `#[derive(Copy)]`Tobias Bucher-2/+0
It was introduced with the change that made copy opt-in. The implementation gives a warning, because the struct contains a raw pointer.
2015-11-17Remove 'raw_pointer_derive' lint (#14615)Devon Hollowood-1/+0
2015-11-09std: Migrate to the new libcAlex Crichton-0/+2
* Delete `sys::unix::{c, sync}` as these are now all folded into libc itself * Update all references to use `libc` as a result. * Update all references to the new flat namespace. * Moves all windows bindings into sys::c
2015-10-17Remove some trivial `transmute`sAndrew Paseltiner-2/+2
`rbml::writer::Encoder::unsafe_clone` had no users across the entire repo.
2015-08-15Add issue for the rustc_private feature everywhereAlex Crichton-1/+1
2015-08-11rollup merge of #27678: alexcrichton/snapshotsAlex Crichton-2/+2
* Lots of core prelude imports removed * Makefile support for MSVC env vars and Rust crates removed * Makefile support for morestack removed
2015-08-11rollup merge of #27622: eefriedman/https-urlAlex Crichton-2/+2
Also fixes a few outdated links.
2015-08-11Register new snapshotsAlex Crichton-2/+2
* Lots of core prelude imports removed * Makefile support for MSVC env vars and Rust crates removed * Makefile support for morestack removed
2015-08-10trans: Stop informing LLVM about dllexportAlex Crichton-0/+2
Rust's current compilation model makes it impossible on Windows to generate one object file with a complete and final set of dllexport annotations. This is because when an object is generated the compiler doesn't actually know if it will later be included in a dynamic library or not. The compiler works around this today by flagging *everything* as dllexport, but this has the drawback of exposing too much. Thankfully there are alternate methods of specifying the exported surface area of a dll on Windows, one of which is passing a `*.def` file to the linker which lists all public symbols of the dynamic library. This commit removes all locations that add `dllexport` to LLVM variables and instead dynamically generates a `*.def` file which is passed to the linker. This file will include all the public symbols of the current object file as well as all upstream libraries, and the crucial aspect is that it's only used when generating a dynamic library. When generating an executable this file isn't generated, so all the symbols aren't exported from an executable. To ensure that statically included native libraries are reexported correctly, the previously added support for the `#[linked_from]` attribute is used to determine the set of FFI symbols that are exported from a dynamic library, and this is required to get the compiler to link correctly.
2015-08-09Use https URLs to refer to rust-lang.org where appropriate.Eli Friedman-2/+2
Also fixes a few outdated links.
2015-07-23Rewrite the improper_ctypes lint.Eli Friedman-1/+1
Makes the lint a bit more accurate, and improves the quality of the diagnostic messages by explicitly returning an error message. The new lint is also a little more aggressive: specifically, it now rejects tuples, and it recurses into function pointers.
2015-07-21trans: Move rust_try into the compilerAlex Crichton-2/+4
This commit moves the IR files in the distribution, rust_try.ll, rust_try_msvc_64.ll, and rust_try_msvc_32.ll into the compiler from the main distribution. There's a few reasons for this change: * LLVM changes its IR syntax from time to time, so it's very difficult to have these files build across many LLVM versions simultaneously. We'll likely want to retain this ability for quite some time into the future. * The implementation of these files is closely tied to the compiler and runtime itself, so it makes sense to fold it into a location which can do more platform-specific checks for various implementation details (such as MSVC 32 vs 64-bit). * This removes LLVM as a build-time dependency of the standard library. This may end up becoming very useful if we move towards building the standard library with Cargo. In the immediate future, however, this commit should restore compatibility with LLVM 3.5 and 3.6.
2015-07-16trans: Clean up handling the LLVM data layoutAlex Crichton-0/+4
Turns out for OSX our data layout was subtly wrong and the LLVM update must have exposed this. Instead of fixing this I've removed all data layouts from the compiler to just use the defaults that LLVM provides for all targets. All data layouts (and a number of dead modules) are removed from the compiler here. Custom target specifications can still provide a custom data layout, but it is now an optional key as the default will be used if one isn't specified.
2015-07-16trans: Add kind to writeArchiveAlex Crichton-1/+14
Updates our LLVM bindings to be able to write out multiple kinds of archives. This commit also enables using LLVM instead of the system ar on all current targets.