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2023-09-11Add a test for #108030DianQK-0/+69
Closes #108030. This issue has been resolved in LLVM 17.
2023-09-10Fix testsbjorn3-7/+7
2023-09-08tests: use warning output from rustc to catch missing compressionAugie Fackler-4/+2
Using `ld.lld` may have been clever, but that was getting the /system/ ld.lld, not one we may have built as part of building llvm. By using the warning message coming directly from rustc we now correctly skip the zlib and zstd tests when the support is missing.
2023-09-08debuginfo: add compiler option to allow compressed debuginfo sectionsAugie Fackler-0/+20
LLVM already supports emitting compressed debuginfo. In debuginfo=full builds, the debug section is often a large amount of data, and it typically compresses very well (3x is not unreasonable.) We add a new knob to allow debuginfo to be compressed when the matching LLVM functionality is present. Like clang, if a known-but-disabled compression mechanism is requested, we disable compression and emit uncompressed debuginfo sections. The API is different enough on older LLVMs we just pretend the support is missing on LLVM older than 16.
2023-09-08Auto merge of #113492 - nebulark:pr_96475, r=petrochenkovbors-0/+19
Add CL and CMD into to pdb debug info Partial fix for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96475 The Arg0 and CommandLineArgs of the MCTargetOptions cpp class are not set within https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/bb548f964572f7fe652716f5897d9050a31c936e/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/PassWrapper.cpp#L378 This causes LLVM to not neither output any compiler path (cl) nor the arguments that were used when invoking it (cmd) in the PDB file. This fix adds the missing information to the target machine so LLVM can use it.
2023-09-08Add missing Debuginfo to PDB debug file on windows.Florian Schmiderer-0/+19
Set Arg0 and CommandLineArgs in MCTargetoptions so LLVM outputs correct CL and CMD in LF_DEBUGINFO instead of empty/invalid values.
2023-09-07Stabilize `PATH` option for `--print KIND=PATH`Urgau-4/+4
Description of the `PATH` option: > A filepath may optionally be specified for each requested information > kind, in the format `--print KIND=PATH`, just like for `--emit`. When > a path is specified, information will be written there instead of to > stdout.
2023-09-07Don't modify libstd to dump rustc ICEsMichael Goulet-2/+2
2023-09-03Make `.rmeta` file in `dep-info` have correct name (`lib` prefix)Martin Nordholts-0/+22
Since `filename_for_metadata()` and `OutputFilenames::path(OutputType::Metadata)` had different logic for the name of the metadata file, the `.d` file contained a file name different from the actual name used. Share the logic to fix the out-of-sync name. Closes 68839.
2023-08-30`ignore-cross-compile` remaining tests that run binariesLukas Wirth-0/+7
2023-08-23Rollup merge of #115135 - GuillaumeGomez:no-html-source-flag, r=notriddleGuillaume Gomez-0/+2
Rustdoc: Add unstable --no-html-source flag Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115060. This is the equivalent of `#![doc(no_html_source)]` but on the command-line. It disables the generation of the source pages (and of the links pointing to them as well). The motivation behind this is to enable to reduce documentation size when generating it in some locations without enforcing this to end users or adding a new feature to enable/disable the crate attribute. r? `@notriddle`
2023-08-23Update run-make/issue-88756-default-output testGuillaume Gomez-0/+2
2023-08-20Auto merge of #113124 - nbdd0121:eh_frame, r=cjgillotbors-1/+25
Add MIR validation for unwind out from nounwind functions + fixes to make validation pass `@Nilstrieb` This is the MIR validation you asked in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112403#discussion_r1222739722. Two passes need to be fixed to get the validation to pass: * `RemoveNoopLandingPads` currently unconditionally introduce a resume block (even there is none to begin with!), changed to not do that * Generator state transform introduces a `assert` which may unwind, and its drop elaboration also introduces many new `UnwindAction`s, so in this case run the AbortUnwindingCalls after the transformation. I believe this PR should also fix Rust-for-Linux/linux#1016, cc `@ojeda` r? `@Nilstrieb`
2023-08-18Run `AbortUnwindingCalls` after generator transformGary Guo-1/+25
2023-08-18`ignore-cross-compile` on `optimization-remarks-dir-pgo` testLukas Wirth-0/+1
2023-08-17Rollup merge of #112751 - ehuss:persist-test-run-directory, r=jshaMatthias Krüger-1/+46
rustdoc: Fixes with --test-run-directory and relative paths. Fixes #112191 Fixes #112210 This fixes some issues with `--test-run-directory` and its interaction with `--runtool` and `--persist-doctests`. Relative directories don't work with `Command::current_dir` very well because it has platform-specific behavior with relative paths. This fixes it by avoiding the use of relative paths. This is needed because cargo is switching to use `--test-run-directory`, and it uses relative paths when interacting with rustdoc/rustc.
2023-08-15stabilize combining +bundle and +whole-archive link modifiersBe Wilson-4/+2
Currently, combining +bundle and +whole-archive works only with #![feature(packed_bundled_libs)] This crate feature is independent of the -Zpacked-bundled-libs command line option. This commit stabilizes the #![feature(packed_bundled_libs)] crate feature and implicitly enables it only when the +bundle and +whole-archive link modifiers are combined. This allows rlib crates to use the +whole-archive link modifier with native libraries and have all symbols included in the linked library to be included in downstream staticlib crates that use the rlib as a dependency. Other cases requiring the packed_bundled_libs behavior still require the -Zpacked-bundled-libs command line option, which can be stabilized independently in the future. Per discussion on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/108081 there is no risk of regression stabilizing the crate feature in this way because the combination of +bundle,+whole-archive link modifiers was previously not allowed.
2023-08-08Auto merge of #114439 - Kobzol:remark-pgo-hotness, r=tmiaskobors-0/+26
Add hotness data to LLVM remarks Slight improvement of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113040. This makes sure that if PGO is used, remarks generated using `-Zremark-dir` will include the `Hotness` attribute. r? `@tmiasko`
2023-08-08Only enable hotness information when PGO is availableJakub Beránek-0/+4
2023-08-07Rollup merge of #114093 - Enselic:stdin-unknown-mod, r=Mark-SimulacrumMatthias Krüger-0/+26
Add regression test for `echo 'mod unknown;' | rustc -` Closes #65601 The bug is fixed since long ago, probably by #69838 (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65601#issuecomment-1650508071 for more details). Add a regression test so we can close the issue.
2023-08-06Auto merge of #114476 - Urgau:missing-dep-file-112898, r=oli-obkbors-0/+10
Fix missing dependency file with `-Zunpretty` This PR force the `output_filenames` to be run ~~in every early exits like~~ when using `-Zunpretty`, so to respect the `dep-info` flag. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/112898 r? `@oli-obk`
2023-08-04Fix missing dependency file with -ZunprettyUrgau-0/+10
2023-08-04Add hotness data to LLVM remarksJakub Beránek-0/+22
This makes sure that if PGO is used, remarks generated using `-Zremark-dir` will include the `Hotness` attribute.
2023-08-03Add `internal_features` lintNilstrieb-1/+1
It lints against features that are inteded to be internal to the compiler and standard library. Implements MCP #596. We allow `internal_features` in the standard library and compiler as those use many features and this _is_ the standard library from the "internal to the compiler and standard library" after all. Marking some features as internal wasn't exactly the most scientific approach, I just marked some mostly obvious features. While there is a categorization in the macro, it's not very well upheld (should probably be fixed in another PR). We always pass `-Ainternal_features` in the testsuite About 400 UI tests and several other tests use internal features. Instead of throwing the attribute on each one, just always allow them. There's nothing wrong with testing internal features^^
2023-08-01Auto merge of #112849 - m-ou-se:panic-message-format, r=thomccbors-5/+5
Change default panic handler message format. This changes the default panic hook's message format from: ``` thread '{thread}' panicked at '{message}', {location} ``` to ``` thread '{thread}' panicked at {location}: {message} ``` This puts the message on its own line without surrounding quotes, making it easiser to read. For example: Before: ``` thread 'main' panicked at 'env variable `IMPORTANT_PATH` should be set by `wrapper_script.sh`', src/main.rs:4:6 ``` After: ``` thread 'main' panicked at src/main.rs:4:6: env variable `IMPORTANT_PATH` should be set by `wrapper_script.sh` ``` --- See this PR by `@nyurik,` which does that for only multi-line messages (specifically because of `assert_eq`): https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111071 This is the change that does that for *all* panic messages.
2023-08-01tests/run-make/unknown-mod-stdin: Ignore WindowsMartin Nordholts-0/+2
The test fails on Windows with the diff - = help: to create the module `unknown`, create file "unknown.rs" or "unknown/mod.rs" + = help: to create the module `unknown`, create file "unknown.rs" or "unknown\mod.rs" There is no need to run this test on Windows, so ignore it.
2023-07-31Rollup merge of #113889 - fortanix:raoul/fix_ice_tests_for_sgx_platform, ↵Matthias Krüger-0/+2
r=Mark-Simulacrum Fix ice tests when librustc-driver is linked dynamically Running `dump-ice-to-disk`and `short-ice` tests on Linux targeting `x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx` platform results in: ``` jenkins@31cf43196355:~/workspace/rust-sgx-ci/Raoul/rust$ cat /home/jenkins/workspace/rust-sgx-ci/Raoul/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/run-make/dump-ice-to-disk/dump-ice-to-disk/* /home/jenkins/workspace/rust-sgx-ci/Raoul/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc: error while loading shared libraries: librustc_driver-fa98927b935b2881.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory /home/jenkins/workspace/rust-sgx-ci/Raoul/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc: error while loading shared libraries: librustc_driver-fa98927b935b2881.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory /home/jenkins/workspace/rust-sgx-ci/Raoul/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc: error while loading shared libraries: librustc_driver-fa98927b935b2881.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory /home/jenkins/workspace/rust-sgx-ci/Raoul/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc: error while loading shared libraries: librustc_driver-fa98927b935b2881.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ``` Setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH explicitly to `$(HOST_RPATH_DIR)` in these tests Makefiles resolves the issue. The `thumb-none-qemu` and `thumb-none-cortex-m` run-make tests do something similar. cc: ```@jethrogb``` ```@vn971``` ```@mkaynov```
2023-07-29Auto merge of #114148 - cuviper:drop-llvm-14, r=nikicbors-4/+4
Update the minimum external LLVM to 15 With this change, we'll have stable support for LLVM 15 through 17 (pending release). For reference, the previous increase to LLVM 14 was #107573.
2023-07-29Change default panic handler message format.Mara Bos-5/+5
2023-07-27CHECK only for opaque ptrJosh Stone-4/+4
2023-07-27Make `--print KIND=PATH` unstableUrgau-4/+4
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113780 should have gone through an MCP+FCP but wasn't, but instead of reverting the original PR, this PR just make that new option unstable.
2023-07-26Add regression test for `echo 'mod unknown;' | rustc -`Martin Nordholts-0/+24
2023-07-21Support `.comment` section like GCC/Clang (`!llvm.ident`)Miguel Ojeda-0/+34
Both GCC and Clang write by default a `.comment` section with compiler information: ```txt $ gcc -c -xc /dev/null && readelf -p '.comment' null.o String dump of section '.comment': [ 1] GCC: (GNU) 11.2.0 $ clang -c -xc /dev/null && readelf -p '.comment' null.o String dump of section '.comment': [ 1] clang version 14.0.1 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git c62053979489ccb002efe411c3af059addcb5d7d) ``` They also implement the `-Qn` flag to avoid doing so: ```txt $ gcc -Qn -c -xc /dev/null && readelf -p '.comment' null.o readelf: Warning: Section '.comment' was not dumped because it does not exist! $ clang -Qn -c -xc /dev/null && readelf -p '.comment' null.o readelf: Warning: Section '.comment' was not dumped because it does not exist! ``` So far, `rustc` only does it for WebAssembly targets and only when debug info is enabled: ```txt $ echo 'fn main(){}' | rustc --target=wasm32-unknown-unknown --emit=llvm-ir -Cdebuginfo=2 - && grep llvm.ident rust_out.ll !llvm.ident = !{!27} ``` In the RFC part of this PR it was decided to always add the information, which gets us closer to other popular compilers. An opt-out flag like GCC and Clang may be added later on if deemed necessary. Implementation-wise, this covers both `ModuleLlvm::new()` and `ModuleLlvm::new_metadata()` cases by moving the addition to `context::create_module` and adds a few test cases. ThinLTO also sees the `llvm.ident` named metadata duplicated (in temporary outputs), so this deduplicates it like it is done for `wasm.custom_sections`. The tests also check this duplication does not take place. Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2023-07-21Rollup merge of #113780 - dtolnay:printkindpath, r=b-naberMatthias Krüger-1/+18
Support `--print KIND=PATH` command line syntax As is already done for `--emit KIND=PATH` and `-L KIND=PATH`. In the discussion of #110785, it was pointed out that `--print KIND=PATH` is nicer than trying to apply the single global `-o` path to `--print`'s output, because in general there can be multiple print requests within a single rustc invocation, and anyway `-o` would already be used for a different meaning in the case of `link-args` and `native-static-libs`. I am interested in using `--print cfg=PATH` in Buck2. Currently Buck2 works around the lack of support for `--print KIND=PATH` by [indirecting through a Python wrapper script](https://github.com/facebook/buck2/blob/d43cf3a51a31f00be2c2248e78271b0fef0452b4/prelude/rust/tools/get_rustc_cfg.py) to redirect rustc's stdout into the location dictated by the build system. From skimming Cargo's usages of `--print`, it definitely seems like it would benefit from `--print KIND=PATH` too. Currently it is working around the lack of this by inserting `--crate-name=___ --print=crate-name` so that it can look for a line containing `___` as a delimiter between the 2 other `--print` informations it actually cares about. This is commented as a "HACK" and "abuse". https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/blob/31eda6f7c360d9911f853b3014e057db61238f3e/src/cargo/core/compiler/build_context/target_info.rs#L242 (FYI `@weihanglo` as you dealt with this recently in https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/11633.) Mentioning reviewers active in #110785: `@fee1-dead` `@jyn514` `@bjorn3`
2023-07-20Add test of --print KIND=PATHDavid Tolnay-1/+18
2023-07-20Fix `dump-ice-to-disk` and `short-ice` tests when librustc-driver is ↵Raoul Strackx-0/+2
dynamically linked
2023-07-20Auto merge of #113695 - bjorn3:fix_rlib_cdylib_metadata_handling, ↵bors-17/+80
r=pnkfelix,petrochenkov Verify that all crate sources are in sync This ensures that rustc will not attempt to link against a cdylib as if it is a rust dylib when an rlib for the same crate is available. Previously rustc didn't actually check if any further formats of a crate which has been loaded are of the same version and if they are actually valid. This caused a cdylib to be interpreted as rust dylib as soon as the corresponding rlib was loaded. As cdylibs don't export any rust symbols, linking would fail if rustc decides to link against the cdylib rather than the rlib. Two crates depended on the previous behavior by separately compiling a test crate as both rlib and dylib. These have been changed to capture their original spirit to the best of my ability while still working when rustc verifies that all crates are in sync. It is unlikely that build systems depend on the current behavior and in any case we are taking a lot of measures to ensure that any change to either the source or the compilation options (including crate type) results in rustc rejecting it as incompatible. We merely didn't do this check here for now obsolete perf reasons. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/10786 Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82151 Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82972 Closes https://github.com/bevy-cheatbook/bevy-cheatbook/issues/114
2023-07-20Auto merge of #108714 - estebank:ice_dump, r=oli-obkbors-2/+76
On nightly, dump ICE backtraces to disk Implement rust-lang/compiler-team#578. When an ICE is encountered on nightly releases, the new rustc panic handler will also write the contents of the backtrace to disk. If any `delay_span_bug`s are encountered, their backtrace is also added to the file. The platform and rustc version will also be collected. <img width="1032" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-03 at 2 13 25 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1606434/222842420-8e039740-4042-4563-b31d-599677171acf.png"> The current behavior will *always* write to disk on nightly builds, regardless of whether the backtrace is printed to the terminal, unless the environment variable `RUSTC_ICE_DISK_DUMP` is set to `0`. This is a compromise and can be changed.
2023-07-19Rewrite rmeta-rpass test to work with the new check for all crate sources ↵bjorn3-0/+33
being in sync
2023-07-19Verify that all crate sources are in syncbjorn3-17/+47
This ensures that rustc will not attempt to link against a cdylib as if it is a rust dylib when an rlib for the same crate is available. Previously rustc didn't actually check if any further formats of a crate which has been loaded are of the same version and if they are actually valid. This caused a cdylib to be interpreted as rust dylib as soon as the corresponding rlib was loaded. As cdylibs don't export any rust symbols, linking would fail if rustc decides to link against the cdylib rather than the rlib. Two crates depended on the previous behavior by separately compiling a test crate as both rlib and dylib. These have been changed to capture their original spirit to the best of my ability while still working when rustc verifies that all crates are in sync. It is unlikely that build systems depend on the current behavior and in any case we are taking a lot of measures to ensure that any change to either the source or the compilation options (including crate type) results in rustc rejecting it as incompatible. We merely didn't do this check here for now obsolete perf reasons.
2023-07-19Add run-make test for ICE dumpEsteban Küber-0/+74
2023-07-19On nightly, dump ICE backtraces to diskEsteban Küber-2/+2
Implement rust-lang/compiler-team#578. When an ICE is encountered on nightly releases, the new rustc panic handler will also write the contents of the backtrace to disk. If any `delay_span_bug`s are encountered, their backtrace is also added to the file. The platform and rustc version will also be collected.
2023-07-18Add the `no-builtins` attribute to functions when `no_builtins` is applied ↵DianQK-0/+29
at the crate level. When `no_builtins` is applied at the crate level, we should add the `no-builtins` attribute to each function to ensure it takes effect in LTO.
2023-07-16Auto merge of #113626 - Urgau:dedup-native-static-libs, r=petrochenkovbors-1/+11
De-duplicate consecutive libs when printing native-static-libs This PR adds a de-duplicate step just before printing the `native-static-libs`. This step de-duplicates all the consecutive libs based only on the relevant comparison elements (this exclude spans, ast elements, ...). Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/113209
2023-07-15Auto merge of #112157 - erikdesjardins:align, r=nikicbors-0/+245
Resurrect: rustc_target: Add alignment to indirectly-passed by-value types, correcting the alignment of byval on x86 in the process. Same as #111551, which I [accidentally closed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111551#issuecomment-1571222612) :/ --- This resurrects PR #103830, which has sat idle for a while. Beyond #103830, this also: - fixes byval alignment for types containing vectors on Darwin (see `tests/codegen/align-byval-vector.rs`) - fixes byval alignment for overaligned types on x86 Windows (see `tests/codegen/align-byval.rs`) - fixes ABI for types with 128bit requested alignment on ARM64 Linux (see `tests/codegen/aarch64-struct-align-128.rs`) r? `@nikic` --- `@pcwalton's` original PR description is reproduced below: Commit 88e4d2c from five years ago removed support for alignment on indirectly-passed arguments because of problems with the `i686-pc-windows-msvc` target. Unfortunately, the `memcpy` optimizations I recently added to LLVM 16 depend on this to forward `memcpy`s. This commit attempts to fix the problems with `byval` parameters on that target and now correctly adds the `align` attribute. The problem is summarized in [this comment] by `@eddyb.` Briefly, 32-bit x86 has special alignment rules for `byval` parameters: for the most part, their alignment is forced to 4. This is not well-documented anywhere but in the Clang source. I looked at the logic in Clang `TargetInfo.cpp` and tried to replicate it here. The relevant methods in that file are `X86_32ABIInfo::getIndirectResult()` and `X86_32ABIInfo::getTypeStackAlignInBytes()`. The `align` parameter attribute for `byval` parameters in LLVM must match the platform ABI, or miscompilations will occur. Note that this doesn't use the approach suggested by eddyb, because I felt it was overkill to store the alignment in `on_stack` when special handling is really only needed for 32-bit x86. As a side effect, this should fix #80127, because it will make the `align` parameter attribute for `byval` parameters match the platform ABI on LLVM x86-64. [this comment]: #80822 (comment)
2023-07-14extern-fn-explicit-align test: remove unnecessary derivesErik Desjardins-5/+0
2023-07-13extern fn-explicit-align test: don't use uint128_tErik Desjardins-3/+6
...which seems not to be available on some platforms. Or maybe it is under a different name but I don't want to deal with that Instead, use two u64s. This isn't exactly the same, but we already have some coverage of the packed u128 case in another test, so it's not essential to have it here.
2023-07-12De-duplicate consecutive libs when printing native-static-libsUrgau-1/+11
2023-07-11typeck in parallelSparrowLii-2/+2
2023-07-10aarch64-linux: properly handle 128bit aligned aggregatesErik Desjardins-4/+25