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2019-01-12Rollup merge of #57511 - jethrogb:jb/fix-undef, r=cramertjMazdak Farrokhzad-2/+2
Fix undefined behavior From the [`MaybeUninit::get_mut` docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html): > It is up to the caller to guarantee that the the MaybeUninit really is in an initialized state, otherwise this will immediately cause undefined behavior. r? @joshtriplett
2019-01-12Rollup merge of #57441 - ↵Mazdak Farrokhzad-10/+81
VardhanThigle:Vardhan/x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx-backtrace-support, r=alexcrichton Supporting backtrace for x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx. # Overview Implementing following functions required by `libstd/sys_common` to support `backtrace`: ``` 1. unwind_backtrace 2. trace_fn 3. resolve_symname ``` # Description: The changes here are quite similar to the Cloudabi target `src/libstd/sys/cloudabi/backtrace.rs` The first 2 functions are implemented via calls to libunwind.a that is linked to the `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` (#56979), we have not implemented functionality needed by `resolve_symname` (or `dladdr`) to reduce SGX TCB. Rather, we print the function address (relative to enclave image base) in `resolve_symname` which can be later translated to correct symbol name (say, via `addr2line`). # Note: For `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx`, the `RUST_BACKTRACE` environment has to be set from within the program running in an enclave. cc: @jethrogb r? @alexcrichton
2019-01-11Fix undefined behaviorJethro Beekman-2/+2
2019-01-09Exposing enclave image-base to the enclave applicationVardhan Thigle-7/+5
image-base could be used by crates like backtrace to providing to make symbol resolution easier.
2019-01-08Supporting backtrace for x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx.Vardhan Thigle-9/+82
2019-01-07std: Force `Instant::now()` to be monotonicAlex Crichton-12/+60
This commit is an attempt to force `Instant::now` to be monotonic through any means possible. We tried relying on OS/hardware/clock implementations, but those seem buggy enough that we can't rely on them in practice. This commit implements the same hammer Firefox recently implemented (noted in #56612) which is to just keep whatever the lastest `Instant::now()` return value was in memory, returning that instead of the OS looks like it's moving backwards. Closes #48514 Closes #49281 cc #51648 cc #56560 Closes #56612 Closes #56940
2019-01-05Rollup merge of #57314 - wiktorkuchta:master, r=Centrilkennytm-2/+2
Fix repeated word typos Inspired by #57295 (I skipped 'be be' because of it) and my [PR in another repo ](https://github.com/e-maxx-eng/e-maxx-eng/pull/389) Not a stupid `sed`, I actually tried to fix case by case.
2019-01-05Rollup merge of #57238 - Zoxc:bt-fix, r=alexcrichtonkennytm-1/+10
Fix backtraces for inlined functions on Windows Fixes an regression introduced in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/50526 r? @alexcrichton
2019-01-03Fix repeated word typosWiktor Kuchta-2/+2
Found with `git grep -P '\b([a-z]+)\s+\1\b'`
2019-01-01Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'Yu Ding-40/+0
2019-01-01Auto merge of #57194 - matthiaskrgr:copyright_headers, r=Centrilbors-30/+0
remove more copyright headers r? @Mark-Simulacrum
2018-12-31Bound sgx target_env with fortanix as target_vendorYu Ding-3/+7
Signed-off-by: Yu Ding <dingelish@gmail.com>
2019-01-01privacy: Use common `DefId` visiting infra for all privacy visitorsVadim Petrochenkov-10/+0
2018-12-31Fix backtraces on WindowsJohn Kåre Alsaker-1/+10
2018-12-28remove remaining copyright headersMatthias Krüger-30/+0
2018-12-27Auto merge of #57119 - jethrogb:jb/sgx-os-mod2, r=joshtriplettbors-10/+303
Add `io` and `arch` modules to `std::os::fortanix_sgx` This PR adds two more (unstable) modules to `std::os::fortanix_sgx` for the `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` target. ### io `io` allows conversion between raw file descriptors and Rust types, similar to `std::os::unix::io`. ### arch `arch` exposes the `ENCLU[EREPORT]` and `ENCLU[EGETKEY]` instructions. The current functions are very likely not going to be the final form of these functions (see also https://github.com/fortanix/rust-sgx/issues/15), but this should be sufficient to enable experimentation in libraries. I tried using the actual types (from the [`sgx-isa` crate](https://crates.io/crates/sgx-isa)) instead of byte arrays, but that would make `std` dependent on the `bitflags` crate which I didn't want to do at this time.
2018-12-25Remove licensesMark Rousskov-2117/+0
2018-12-25Add `io` and `arch` modules to `std::os::fortanix_sgx`Jethro Beekman-10/+303
2018-12-25Auto merge of #56926 - alexcrichton:update-stdsimd, r=TimNNbors-15/+15
Update the stdsimd submodule This brings in a few updates: * Update wasm intrinsic naming for atomics * Update and reimplement most simd128 wasm intrinsics * Other misc improvements here and there, including a small start to AVX-512 intrinsics
2018-12-24Rollup merge of #56978 - jethrogb:jb/sgx-os-mod, r=joshtriplettMazdak Farrokhzad-55/+271
Add `std::os::fortanix_sgx` module This PR adds the `std::os::sgx` module to expose platform-specific APIs behind the `sgx_platform` feature gate. Depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/56972 to be able to meaningfully build `std::os` documentation for non-standard targets. Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56975
2018-12-23Rollup merge of #56979 - VardhanThigle:Vardhan/rust-sgx-unwind-support, ↵kennytm-6/+139
r=alexcrichton Adding unwinding support for x86_64_fortanix_unknown_sgx target. Unwinding support is provided by our port of LLVM's libunwind which is available from https://github.com/fortanix/libunwind/tree/release_50. libunwind requires support for rwlock and printing to stderr, which is only provided by `std` for this target. This poses two problems: 1) how to expose the `std` functionality to C and 2) dependency inversion. ### Exposing `std` For exposing the functionality we chose to expose the following symbols: * __rust_rwlock_rdlock * __rust_rwlock_wrlock * __rust_rwlock_unlock * __rust_print_err * __rust_abort Also, the following are needed from `alloc`: * __rust_alloc * __rust_dealloc #### Rust RWLock in C In `libunwind`, RWLock is initialized as a templated static variable: ```c pthread_rwlock_t DwarfFDECache<A>::_lock = PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER; ``` I don't know of a good way to use the Rust sys::rwlock::RWLock type and initializer there. We could have a static global variable in Rust, but that doesn't work with the templating. The variable needs to be initialized statically, since this target doesn't support the .init section. Currently, I just used a byte array and standard C array initialization. The mapping between this C type and the Rust type needs to be manually maintained. There is a compile-time check and a unit test to make sure the Rust versions of these C definitions match the actual Rust type. If any reviewer knows of a better solution, please do tell. ### Dependency inversion issue `std` depends on `panic_unwind` which depends on `libunwind`, and `libunwind` depends on `std`. This is not normally supported by Rust's linking system. Therefore we use raw C exports from `std` *and* `libunwind.a` is linked last in the target `post_link_objects` instead of being built as part of the Rust `libunwind`. Currently, all C exports are defined in `src/libstd/sys/sgx/rwlock.rs` to overcome LTO issues. Only the `__rust_rwlock_*` definitions *need* to live there for privacy reasons. Once again, if any reviewer knows of a better solution, please do tell. r? @alexcrichton
2018-12-21Auto merge of #56779 - adrian-budau:master, r=alexcrichtonbors-28/+77
On musl targets assume certain symbols exist (like pipe2 and accept4). This fixes #56675. I don't know if this is the best solution, or if I should also add some tests so I'm waiting for some feedback. Thanks!
2018-12-21Properly report ENOSYS by modifying errnoAdrian Budau-22/+18
2018-12-21Auto merge of #56813 - oli-obk:main_🧶, r=pnkfelixbors-26/+0
Always run rustc in a thread cc @ishitatsuyuki @eddyb r? @pnkfelix [Previously](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48575) we moved to only producing threads when absolutely necessary. Even before we opted to only create threads in some cases, which [is unsound](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48575#issuecomment-380635967) due to the way we use thread local storage.
2018-12-20Fix typo in commentAdrian Budau-1/+1
2018-12-20Fix pipe2 and accept4 on static linked executables on linux (like musl).Adrian Budau-27/+80
2018-12-20Add `std::os::fortanix_sgx` moduleJethro Beekman-54/+255
2018-12-19Adding unwinding support for x86_64_fortanix_unknown_sgx target.Vardhan Thigle-6/+139
2018-12-19Revert "Remove some dead code from `sgx`"Jethro Beekman-0/+15
This reverts commit 134661917bf4b086b027a2c58219d50ba57a1453.
2018-12-19SGX target: fix docs buildJethro Beekman-2/+2
2018-12-17Update the stdsimd submoduleAlex Crichton-15/+15
This brings in a few updates: * Update wasm intrinsic naming for atomics * Update and reimplement most simd128 wasm intrinsics * Other misc improvements here and there, including a small start to AVX-512 intrinsics
2018-12-14Remove dead codeOliver Scherer-26/+0
2018-12-14Auto merge of #56818 - kennytm:rollup-2, r=kennytmbors-22/+0
Rollup of 14 pull requests (first batch) Successful merges: - #56562 (Update libc version required by rustc) - #56609 (Unconditionally emit the target-cpu LLVM attribute.) - #56637 (rustdoc: Fix local reexports of proc macros) - #56658 (Add non-panicking `maybe_new_parser_from_file` variant) - #56695 (Fix irrefutable matches on integer ranges) - #56699 (Use a `newtype_index!` within `Symbol`.) - #56702 ([self-profiler] Add column for percent of total time) - #56708 (Remove some unnecessary feature gates) - #56709 (Remove unneeded extra chars to reduce search-index size) - #56744 (specialize: remove Boxes used by Children::insert) - #56748 (Update panic message to be clearer about env-vars) - #56749 (x86: Add the `adx` target feature to whitelist) - #56756 (Disable btree pretty-printers on older gdbs) - #56789 (rustc: Add an unstable `simd_select_bitmask` intrinsic) r? @ghost
2018-12-14Rollup merge of #56708 - oli-obk:stability_internal_const_fn, r=alexcrichtonkennytm-22/+0
Remove some unnecessary feature gates fixes #56585 cc @jethrogb
2018-12-14Auto merge of #56568 - notriddle:master, r=alexcrichtonbors-52/+209
Remove dependency on shell32.dll Closes #56510 if it works on MinGW (I've only tested it on MSVC).
2018-12-14Auto merge of #56490 - faern:add-checked-add-to-instant, r=alexcrichtonbors-162/+103
Add checked_add method to Instant time type Appending functionality to the already opened topic of `checked_add` on time types over at #55940. Doing checked addition between an `Instant` and a `Duration` is important to reliably determine a future instant. We could use this in the `parking_lot` crate to compute an instant when in the future to wake a thread up without risking a panic.
2018-12-13Fix dur2intervals import on cloudabiLinus Färnstrand-5/+9
2018-12-13Fix checked_add/sub for sys/sgx/time.rsLinus Färnstrand-11/+7
2018-12-13Add checked_sub for Instant and SystemTimeLinus Färnstrand-85/+61
2018-12-13Add checked_add method to Instant time typeLinus Färnstrand-72/+37
2018-12-12Bump to 1.33.0Alex Crichton-1/+1
* Update bootstrap compiler * Update version to 1.33.0 * Remove some `#[cfg(stage0)]` annotations Actually updating the version number is blocked on updating Cargo
2018-12-11std: Depend directly on crates.io cratesAlex Crichton-1/+1
Ever since we added a Cargo-based build system for the compiler the standard library has always been a little special, it's never been able to depend on crates.io crates for runtime dependencies. This has been a result of various limitations, namely that Cargo doesn't understand that crates from crates.io depend on libcore, so Cargo tries to build crates before libcore is finished. I had an idea this afternoon, however, which lifts the strategy from #52919 to directly depend on crates.io crates from the standard library. After all is said and done this removes a whopping three submodules that we need to manage! The basic idea here is that for any crate `std` depends on it adds an *optional* dependency on an empty crate on crates.io, in this case named `rustc-std-workspace-core`. This crate is overridden via `[patch]` in this repository to point to a local crate we write, and *that* has a `path` dependency on libcore. Note that all `no_std` crates also depend on `compiler_builtins`, but if we're not using submodules we can publish `compiler_builtins` to crates.io and all crates can depend on it anyway! The basic strategy then looks like: * The standard library (or some transitive dep) decides to depend on a crate `foo`. * The standard library adds ```toml [dependencies] foo = { version = "0.1", features = ['rustc-dep-of-std'] } ``` * The crate `foo` has an optional dependency on `rustc-std-workspace-core` * The crate `foo` has an optional dependency on `compiler_builtins` * The crate `foo` has a feature `rustc-dep-of-std` which activates these crates and any other necessary infrastructure in the crate. A sample commit for `dlmalloc` [turns out to be quite simple][commit]. After that all `no_std` crates should largely build "as is" and still be publishable on crates.io! Notably they should be able to continue to use stable Rust if necessary, since the `rename-dependency` feature of Cargo is soon stabilizing. As a proof of concept, this commit removes the `dlmalloc`, `libcompiler_builtins`, and `libc` submodules from this repository. Long thorns in our side these are now gone for good and we can directly depend on crates.io! It's hoped that in the long term we can bring in other crates as necessary, but for now this is largely intended to simply make it easier to manage these crates and remove submodules. This should be a transparent non-breaking change for all users, but one possible stickler is that this almost for sure breaks out-of-tree `std`-building tools like `xargo` and `cargo-xbuild`. I think it should be relatively easy to get them working, however, as all that's needed is an entry in the `[patch]` section used to build the standard library. Hopefully we can work with these tools to solve this problem! [commit]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/dlmalloc-rs/commit/28ee12db813a3b650a7c25d1c36d2c17dcb88ae3
2018-12-11Use iterators instead of raw offsets in Windows argument parserMichael Howell-49/+45
2018-12-11Remove some dead code from `sgx`Oliver Scherer-15/+0
2018-12-11Remove unnecessary feature gates from const fnsOliver Scherer-7/+0
2018-12-10Fix iterator nitsMichael Howell-18/+7
2018-12-10Fix nitMichael Howell-4/+6
Rewrite it to not use `if let`.
2018-12-10Fix nitsMichael Howell-3/+10
Add comments explaining how we test this, and use a slice for debugging instead of a clone of the iterator.
2018-12-10Fix poorly-transcribed test caseMichael Howell-3/+3
2018-12-10Fix nitpicksMichael Howell-23/+21
Switch to vec::IntoIter as our backing double-ended iterator. Fix incorrect comment.