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From f6832adadb84364ce0c81fa02910b3706f441abc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mark Rousskov <mark.simulacrum@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2019 15:17:02 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Compiletest bump to stage0 bootstrap libtest
---
src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs
index 34435819a2c4..b115539b4af3 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs
@@ -568,6 +568,7 @@ pub fn test_opts(config: &Config) -> test::TestOpts {
skip: vec![],
list: false,
options: test::Options::new(),
+ time_options: None,
}
}
@@ -703,6 +704,7 @@ pub fn make_test(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths) -> Vec<test::TestDescAn
ignore,
should_panic,
allow_fail: false,
+ test_type: test::TestType::Unknown,
},
testfn: make_test_closure(config, early_props.ignore, testpaths, revision),
}
--
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From 49166c7dd925244f631277b4aa9ae4233f300884 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nilstrieb <48135649+Nilstrieb@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2024 15:08:11 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Disable jump threading of float equality
Jump threading stores values as `u128` (`ScalarInt`) and does its
comparisons for equality as integer comparisons.
This works great for integers. Sadly, not everything is an integer.
Floats famously have wonky equality semantcs, with `NaN!=NaN` and
`0.0 == -0.0`. This does not match our beautiful integer bitpattern
equality and therefore causes things to go horribly wrong.
While jump threading could be extended to support floats by remembering
that they're floats in the value state and handling them properly,
it's signficantly easier to just disable it for now.
(cherry picked from commit eca0a7e72346ba123ace318a0f9c28c57d990aeb)
---
.../rustc_mir_transform/src/jump_threading.rs | 7 +++
...ding.floats.JumpThreading.panic-abort.diff | 59 +++++++++++++++++++
...ing.floats.JumpThreading.panic-unwind.diff | 59 +++++++++++++++++++
tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.rs | 12 ++++
4 files changed, 137 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.panic-abort.diff
create mode 100644 tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.panic-unwind.diff
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/jump_threading.rs b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/jump_threading.rs
index a458297210db..e2d2864ad2a0 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/jump_threading.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/jump_threading.rs
@@ -493,6 +493,13 @@ fn process_assign(
BinOp::Ne => ScalarInt::FALSE,
_ => return None,
};
+ if value.const_.ty().is_floating_point() {
+ // Floating point equality does not follow bit-patterns.
+ // -0.0 and NaN both have special rules for equality,
+ // and therefore we cannot use integer comparisons for them.
+ // Avoid handling them, though this could be extended in the future.
+ return None;
+ }
let value = value.const_.normalize(self.tcx, self.param_env).try_to_scalar_int()?;
let conds = conditions.map(self.arena, |c| Condition {
value,
diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.panic-abort.diff b/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.panic-abort.diff
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6ca37e96d297
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.panic-abort.diff
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+- // MIR for `floats` before JumpThreading
++ // MIR for `floats` after JumpThreading
+
+ fn floats() -> u32 {
+ let mut _0: u32;
+ let _1: f64;
+ let mut _2: bool;
+ let mut _3: bool;
+ let mut _4: f64;
+ scope 1 {
+ debug x => _1;
+ }
+
+ bb0: {
+ StorageLive(_1);
+ StorageLive(_2);
+ _2 = const true;
+- switchInt(move _2) -> [0: bb2, otherwise: bb1];
++ goto -> bb1;
+ }
+
+ bb1: {
+ _1 = const -0f64;
+ goto -> bb3;
+ }
+
+ bb2: {
+ _1 = const 1f64;
+ goto -> bb3;
+ }
+
+ bb3: {
+ StorageDead(_2);
+ StorageLive(_3);
+ StorageLive(_4);
+ _4 = _1;
+ _3 = Eq(move _4, const 0f64);
+ switchInt(move _3) -> [0: bb5, otherwise: bb4];
+ }
+
+ bb4: {
+ StorageDead(_4);
+ _0 = const 0_u32;
+ goto -> bb6;
+ }
+
+ bb5: {
+ StorageDead(_4);
+ _0 = const 1_u32;
+ goto -> bb6;
+ }
+
+ bb6: {
+ StorageDead(_3);
+ StorageDead(_1);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.panic-unwind.diff b/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.panic-unwind.diff
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6ca37e96d297
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.panic-unwind.diff
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+- // MIR for `floats` before JumpThreading
++ // MIR for `floats` after JumpThreading
+
+ fn floats() -> u32 {
+ let mut _0: u32;
+ let _1: f64;
+ let mut _2: bool;
+ let mut _3: bool;
+ let mut _4: f64;
+ scope 1 {
+ debug x => _1;
+ }
+
+ bb0: {
+ StorageLive(_1);
+ StorageLive(_2);
+ _2 = const true;
+- switchInt(move _2) -> [0: bb2, otherwise: bb1];
++ goto -> bb1;
+ }
+
+ bb1: {
+ _1 = const -0f64;
+ goto -> bb3;
+ }
+
+ bb2: {
+ _1 = const 1f64;
+ goto -> bb3;
+ }
+
+ bb3: {
+ StorageDead(_2);
+ StorageLive(_3);
+ StorageLive(_4);
+ _4 = _1;
+ _3 = Eq(move _4, const 0f64);
+ switchInt(move _3) -> [0: bb5, otherwise: bb4];
+ }
+
+ bb4: {
+ StorageDead(_4);
+ _0 = const 0_u32;
+ goto -> bb6;
+ }
+
+ bb5: {
+ StorageDead(_4);
+ _0 = const 1_u32;
+ goto -> bb6;
+ }
+
+ bb6: {
+ StorageDead(_3);
+ StorageDead(_1);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
diff --git a/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.rs b/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.rs
index 57f4e4a2654f..3e7e8995f1a3 100644
--- a/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.rs
+++ b/tests/mir-opt/jump_threading.rs
@@ -514,6 +514,16 @@ fn assume(a: u8, b: bool) -> u8 {
)
}
+fn floats() -> u32 {
+ // CHECK-LABEL: fn floats(
+ // CHECK: switchInt(
+
+ // Test for issue #128243, where float equality was assumed to be bitwise.
+ // When adding float support, it must be ensured that this continues working properly.
+ let x = if true { -0.0 } else { 1.0 };
+ if x == 0.0 { 0 } else { 1 }
+}
+
fn main() {
// CHECK-LABEL: fn main(
too_complex(Ok(0));
@@ -528,6 +538,7 @@ fn main() {
disappearing_bb(7);
aggregate(7);
assume(7, false);
+ floats();
}
// EMIT_MIR jump_threading.too_complex.JumpThreading.diff
@@ -542,3 +553,4 @@ fn main() {
// EMIT_MIR jump_threading.disappearing_bb.JumpThreading.diff
// EMIT_MIR jump_threading.aggregate.JumpThreading.diff
// EMIT_MIR jump_threading.assume.JumpThreading.diff
+// EMIT_MIR jump_threading.floats.JumpThreading.diff
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From 184d61d2c12aa2db01de9a14ccb2be0cfae5039b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023 15:23:08 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Let environment variables override some default CPUs
---
.../src/spec/targets/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs | 2 +-
.../rustc_target/src/spec/targets/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs | 2 +-
.../rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs | 2 +-
3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
index 194c3170e683..9806ca78297c 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/powerpc64le_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
pub fn target() -> Target {
let mut base = base::linux_gnu::opts();
- base.cpu = "ppc64le".into();
+ base.cpu = option_env!("RUSTC_TARGET_CPU_PPC64LE").unwrap_or("ppc64le").into();
base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]);
base.max_atomic_width = Some(64);
base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Inline;
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
index 6fc410eb2235..c8f84edb9715 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/s390x_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target {
let mut base = base::linux_gnu::opts();
base.endian = Endian::Big;
// z10 is the oldest CPU supported by LLVM
- base.cpu = "z10".into();
+ base.cpu = option_env!("RUSTC_TARGET_CPU_S390X").unwrap_or("z10").into();
// FIXME: The ABI implementation in cabi_s390x.rs is for now hard-coded to assume the no-vector
// ABI. Pass the -vector feature string to LLVM to respect this assumption. On LLVM < 16, we
// also strip v128 from the data_layout below to match the older LLVM's expectation.
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
index 80e267c163fa..8436a00e66d5 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
pub fn target() -> Target {
let mut base = base::linux_gnu::opts();
- base.cpu = "x86-64".into();
+ base.cpu = option_env!("RUSTC_TARGET_CPU_X86_64").unwrap_or("x86-64").into();
base.plt_by_default = false;
base.max_atomic_width = Some(64);
base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &["-m64"]);
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From 26fa5c2c300f3c3a3ee3109c009bd4a6803a2a4c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nikita Popov <npopov@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 10:13:07 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Make issue-122805.rs big endian compatible
Instead of not generating the function at all on big endian (which
makes the CHECK lines fail), instead use to_le() on big endian,
so that we essentially perform a bswap for both endiannesses.
---
tests/codegen/issues/issue-122805.rs | 21 ++++++++++++---------
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/codegen/issues/issue-122805.rs b/tests/codegen/issues/issue-122805.rs
index 6d108ada6dd..8e03c6c8884 100644
--- a/tests/codegen/issues/issue-122805.rs
+++ b/tests/codegen/issues/issue-122805.rs
@@ -39,17 +39,20 @@
// OPT3WINX64-NEXT: store <8 x i16>
// CHECK-NEXT: ret void
#[no_mangle]
-#[cfg(target_endian = "little")]
pub fn convert(value: [u16; 8]) -> [u8; 16] {
+ #[cfg(target_endian = "little")]
+ let bswap = u16::to_be;
+ #[cfg(target_endian = "big")]
+ let bswap = u16::to_le;
let addr16 = [
- value[0].to_be(),
- value[1].to_be(),
- value[2].to_be(),
- value[3].to_be(),
- value[4].to_be(),
- value[5].to_be(),
- value[6].to_be(),
- value[7].to_be(),
+ bswap(value[0]),
+ bswap(value[1]),
+ bswap(value[2]),
+ bswap(value[3]),
+ bswap(value[4]),
+ bswap(value[5]),
+ bswap(value[6]),
+ bswap(value[7]),
];
unsafe { core::mem::transmute::<_, [u8; 16]>(addr16) }
}
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From b6fd4598c5367e78b5841fd99412484f0e86fc21 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amanieu d'Antras <amanieu@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 17:11:45 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Update the barrier cache during ARM EHABI unwinding
---
src/libpanic_unwind/gcc.rs | 8 +++++++-
src/libunwind/libunwind.rs | 2 ++
2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/libpanic_unwind/gcc.rs b/src/libpanic_unwind/gcc.rs
index 4f572fe21b30..328d0d4ce7be 100644
--- a/src/libpanic_unwind/gcc.rs
+++ b/src/libpanic_unwind/gcc.rs
@@ -187,7 +187,13 @@ cfg_if::cfg_if! {
match eh_action {
EHAction::None |
EHAction::Cleanup(_) => return continue_unwind(exception_object, context),
- EHAction::Catch(_) => return uw::_URC_HANDLER_FOUND,
+ EHAction::Catch(_) => {
+ // EHABI requires the personality routine to update the
+ // SP value in the barrier cache of the exception object.
+ (*exception_object).private[5] =
+ uw::_Unwind_GetGR(context, uw::UNWIND_SP_REG);
+ return uw::_URC_HANDLER_FOUND;
+ }
EHAction::Terminate => return uw::_URC_FAILURE,
}
} else {
diff --git a/src/libunwind/libunwind.rs b/src/libunwind/libunwind.rs
index 0b39503c0d03..30658ce328d8 100644
--- a/src/libunwind/libunwind.rs
+++ b/src/libunwind/libunwind.rs
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ pub type _Unwind_Word = uintptr_t;
pub type _Unwind_Ptr = uintptr_t;
pub type _Unwind_Trace_Fn = extern "C" fn(ctx: *mut _Unwind_Context, arg: *mut c_void)
-> _Unwind_Reason_Code;
+
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
pub const unwinder_private_data_size: usize = 5;
@@ -151,6 +152,7 @@ if #[cfg(all(any(target_os = "ios", target_os = "netbsd", not(target_arch = "arm
use _Unwind_VRS_DataRepresentation::*;
pub const UNWIND_POINTER_REG: c_int = 12;
+ pub const UNWIND_SP_REG: c_int = 13;
pub const UNWIND_IP_REG: c_int = 15;
#[cfg_attr(all(feature = "llvm-libunwind",
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From 706f06c39a9e08a4708a53722429d13ae4069c2f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 1 May 2024 15:25:26 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Use an explicit x86-64 cpu in tests that are sensitive to it
There are a few tests that depend on some target features **not** being
enabled by default, and usually they are correct with the default x86-64
target CPU. However, in downstream builds we have modified the default
to fit our distros -- `x86-64-v2` in RHEL 9 and `x86-64-v3` in RHEL 10
-- and the latter especially trips tests that expect not to have AVX.
These cases are few enough that we can just set them back explicitly.
---
tests/assembly/simd-intrinsic-mask-reduce.rs | 1 +
tests/assembly/x86_64-floating-point-clamp.rs | 2 +-
.../codegen/target-feature-inline-closure.rs | 2 +-
tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.rs | 1 +
.../ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.stderr | 8 +++---
.../const-eval/const_fn_target_feature.rs | 2 +-
.../rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.rs | 1 +
.../safe-calls.stderr | 28 +++++++++----------
tests/ui/sse2.rs | 4 +--
9 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/assembly/simd-intrinsic-mask-reduce.rs b/tests/assembly/simd-intrinsic-mask-reduce.rs
index 763401755fad..0d77fc410511 100644
--- a/tests/assembly/simd-intrinsic-mask-reduce.rs
+++ b/tests/assembly/simd-intrinsic-mask-reduce.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
// verify that simd mask reductions do not introduce additional bit shift operations
//@ revisions: x86 aarch64
//@ [x86] compile-flags: --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -C llvm-args=-x86-asm-syntax=intel
+//@ [x86] compile-flags: -C target-cpu=x86-64
//@ [x86] needs-llvm-components: x86
//@ [aarch64] compile-flags: --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
//@ [aarch64] needs-llvm-components: aarch64
diff --git a/tests/assembly/x86_64-floating-point-clamp.rs b/tests/assembly/x86_64-floating-point-clamp.rs
index 4a72a7f44fa0..b963aee35590 100644
--- a/tests/assembly/x86_64-floating-point-clamp.rs
+++ b/tests/assembly/x86_64-floating-point-clamp.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
// so check to make sure that's what it's actually emitting.
//@ assembly-output: emit-asm
-//@ compile-flags: --crate-type=lib -O -C llvm-args=-x86-asm-syntax=intel
+//@ compile-flags: --crate-type=lib -O -C llvm-args=-x86-asm-syntax=intel -C target-cpu=x86-64
//@ only-x86_64
//@ ignore-sgx
diff --git a/tests/codegen/target-feature-inline-closure.rs b/tests/codegen/target-feature-inline-closure.rs
index 88bd413a8707..20bb4e66ff21 100644
--- a/tests/codegen/target-feature-inline-closure.rs
+++ b/tests/codegen/target-feature-inline-closure.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
//@ only-x86_64
-//@ compile-flags: -Copt-level=3
+//@ compile-flags: -Copt-level=3 -Ctarget-cpu=x86-64
#![crate_type = "lib"]
#![feature(target_feature_11)]
diff --git a/tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.rs b/tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.rs
index 820be132ef79..51829be15065 100644
--- a/tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.rs
+++ b/tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
//@ only-x86_64
+//@ compile-flags: -C target-cpu=x86-64
#![feature(avx512_target_feature)]
diff --git a/tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.stderr b/tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.stderr
index c852726ee7ff..1a9962732cfb 100644
--- a/tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.stderr
+++ b/tests/ui/asm/x86_64/target-feature-attr.stderr
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
error: register class `ymm_reg` requires the `avx` target feature
- --> $DIR/target-feature-attr.rs:18:40
+ --> $DIR/target-feature-attr.rs:19:40
|
LL | asm!("vaddps {2:y}, {0:y}, {1:y}", in(ymm_reg) x, in(ymm_reg) y, lateout(ymm_reg) x);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: register class `ymm_reg` requires the `avx` target feature
- --> $DIR/target-feature-attr.rs:18:55
+ --> $DIR/target-feature-attr.rs:19:55
|
LL | asm!("vaddps {2:y}, {0:y}, {1:y}", in(ymm_reg) x, in(ymm_reg) y, lateout(ymm_reg) x);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: register class `ymm_reg` requires the `avx` target feature
- --> $DIR/target-feature-attr.rs:18:70
+ --> $DIR/target-feature-attr.rs:19:70
|
LL | asm!("vaddps {2:y}, {0:y}, {1:y}", in(ymm_reg) x, in(ymm_reg) y, lateout(ymm_reg) x);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: register class `kreg` requires at least one of the following target features: avx512bw, avx512f
- --> $DIR/target-feature-attr.rs:33:23
+ --> $DIR/target-feature-attr.rs:34:23
|
LL | asm!("/* {0} */", in(kreg) x);
| ^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/tests/ui/consts/const-eval/const_fn_target_feature.rs b/tests/ui/consts/const-eval/const_fn_target_feature.rs
index b56b68a57958..d0de9d8d7a34 100644
--- a/tests/ui/consts/const-eval/const_fn_target_feature.rs
+++ b/tests/ui/consts/const-eval/const_fn_target_feature.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
//@ only-x86_64
-//@ compile-flags:-C target-feature=+ssse3
+//@ compile-flags: -C target-cpu=x86-64 -C target-feature=+ssse3
#![crate_type = "lib"]
diff --git a/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.rs b/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.rs
index c73b8d7e4d29..6fb0688008e6 100644
--- a/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.rs
+++ b/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
//@ only-x86_64
+//@ compile-flags: -C target-cpu=x86-64
#![feature(target_feature_11)]
diff --git a/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.stderr b/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.stderr
index d9d7e297f8e9..fed3da6594cb 100644
--- a/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.stderr
+++ b/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2396-target_feature-11/safe-calls.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error[E0133]: call to function `sse2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:25:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:26:5
|
LL | sse2();
| ^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | sse2();
= note: the sse2 target feature being enabled in the build configuration does not remove the requirement to list it in `#[target_feature]`
error[E0133]: call to function `avx_bmi2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:27:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:28:5
|
LL | avx_bmi2();
| ^^^^^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | avx_bmi2();
= help: in order for the call to be safe, the context requires the following additional target features: avx and bmi2
error[E0133]: call to function `Quux::avx_bmi2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:29:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:30:5
|
LL | Quux.avx_bmi2();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | Quux.avx_bmi2();
= help: in order for the call to be safe, the context requires the following additional target features: avx and bmi2
error[E0133]: call to function `avx_bmi2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:35:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:36:5
|
LL | avx_bmi2();
| ^^^^^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | avx_bmi2();
= help: in order for the call to be safe, the context requires the following additional target features: avx and bmi2
error[E0133]: call to function `Quux::avx_bmi2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:37:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:38:5
|
LL | Quux.avx_bmi2();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ LL | Quux.avx_bmi2();
= help: in order for the call to be safe, the context requires the following additional target features: avx and bmi2
error[E0133]: call to function `sse2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:43:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:44:5
|
LL | sse2();
| ^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ LL | sse2();
= note: the sse2 target feature being enabled in the build configuration does not remove the requirement to list it in `#[target_feature]`
error[E0133]: call to function `avx_bmi2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:45:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:46:5
|
LL | avx_bmi2();
| ^^^^^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ LL | avx_bmi2();
= help: in order for the call to be safe, the context requires the following additional target feature: bmi2
error[E0133]: call to function `Quux::avx_bmi2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:47:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:48:5
|
LL | Quux.avx_bmi2();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ LL | Quux.avx_bmi2();
= help: in order for the call to be safe, the context requires the following additional target feature: bmi2
error[E0133]: call to function `sse2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:54:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:55:5
|
LL | sse2();
| ^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ LL | sse2();
= note: the sse2 target feature being enabled in the build configuration does not remove the requirement to list it in `#[target_feature]`
error[E0133]: call to function `sse2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:58:15
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:59:15
|
LL | const _: () = sse2();
| ^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ LL | const _: () = sse2();
= note: the sse2 target feature being enabled in the build configuration does not remove the requirement to list it in `#[target_feature]`
error[E0133]: call to function `sse2_and_fxsr` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:61:15
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:62:15
|
LL | const _: () = sse2_and_fxsr();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ LL | const _: () = sse2_and_fxsr();
= note: the fxsr and sse2 target features being enabled in the build configuration does not remove the requirement to list them in `#[target_feature]`
error: call to function `sse2` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:68:5
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:69:5
|
LL | sse2();
| ^^^^^^ call to function with `#[target_feature]`
@@ -101,12 +101,12 @@ LL | sse2();
= help: in order for the call to be safe, the context requires the following additional target feature: sse2
= note: the sse2 target feature being enabled in the build configuration does not remove the requirement to list it in `#[target_feature]`
note: an unsafe function restricts its caller, but its body is safe by default
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:67:1
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:68:1
|
LL | unsafe fn needs_unsafe_block() {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
note: the lint level is defined here
- --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:64:8
+ --> $DIR/safe-calls.rs:65:8
|
LL | #[deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/tests/ui/sse2.rs b/tests/ui/sse2.rs
index fa6d79713b4b..c203ca2716ff 100644
--- a/tests/ui/sse2.rs
+++ b/tests/ui/sse2.rs
@@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ fn main() {
"SSE2 was not detected as available on an x86 platform");
}
// check a negative case too -- allowed on x86, but not enabled by default
- assert!(cfg!(not(target_feature = "avx2")),
- "AVX2 shouldn't be detected as available by default on any platform");
+ assert!(cfg!(not(target_feature = "avx512f")),
+ "AVX512 shouldn't be detected as available by default on any platform");
}
--
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From 61b5cc96337da2121221dd1bcdb63fd36551d065 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2023 15:21:15 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Use lld provided by system
---
compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/base/wasm.rs | 3 +--
compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_none.rs | 2 +-
compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_uefi.rs | 1 +
3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/base/wasm.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/base/wasm.rs
index 87ade9e58cf4..2ddff95febab 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/base/wasm.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/base/wasm.rs
@@ -91,8 +91,7 @@ macro_rules! args {
// arguments just yet
limit_rdylib_exports: false,
- // we use the LLD shipped with the Rust toolchain by default
- linker: Some("rust-lld".into()),
+ linker: Some("lld".into()),
linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::No),
pre_link_args,
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_none.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_none.rs
index 9aa95a35f8e5..a9172f9441b7 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_none.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_none.rs
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target {
static_position_independent_executables: true,
relro_level: RelroLevel::Full,
linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes),
- linker: Some("rust-lld".into()),
+ linker: Some("lld".into()),
features:
"-mmx,-sse,-sse2,-sse3,-ssse3,-sse4.1,-sse4.2,-3dnow,-3dnowa,-avx,-avx2,+soft-float"
.into(),
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_uefi.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_uefi.rs
index 5abfb8162f70..13cb43bda1a4 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_uefi.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/x86_64_unknown_uefi.rs
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ pub fn target() -> Target {
base.plt_by_default = false;
base.max_atomic_width = Some(64);
base.entry_abi = Conv::X86_64Win64;
+ base.linker = Some("lld".into());
// We disable MMX and SSE for now, even though UEFI allows using them. Problem is, you have to
// enable these CPU features explicitly before their first use, otherwise their instructions
diff -Naur a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/aarch64_unknown_none_softfloat.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/aarch64_unknown_none_softfloat.rs
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/aarch64_unknown_none_softfloat.rs 2024-03-17 12:03:00.000000000 -0700
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/aarch64_unknown_none_softfloat.rs 2024-03-22 10:02:17.742806274 -0700
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
let opts = TargetOptions {
abi: "softfloat".into(),
linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes),
- linker: Some("rust-lld".into()),
+ linker: Some("lld".into()),
features: "+v8a,+strict-align,-neon,-fp-armv8".into(),
relocation_model: RelocModel::Static,
disable_redzone: true,
--
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From 2b99134e2884fa56bcab6d360885ec5421048e66 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2023 18:14:28 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] bootstrap: allow disabling target self-contained
---
config.example.toml | 5 +++++
src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs | 4 ++++
src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs | 8 ++++++++
src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs | 5 +++++
4 files changed, 22 insertions(+)
diff --git a/config.example.toml b/config.example.toml
index f94553dd63f7..5ec969c80a37 100644
--- a/config.example.toml
+++ b/config.example.toml
@@ -869,6 +869,11 @@
# argument as the test binary.
#runner = <none> (string)
+# Copy libc and CRT objects into the target lib/self-contained/ directory.
+# Enabled by default on `musl`, `wasi`, and `windows-gnu` targets. Other
+# targets may ignore this setting if they have nothing to be contained.
+#self-contained = <platform-specific> (bool)
+
# =============================================================================
# Distribution options
#
diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs
index e927b491c71e..69a80d01d6b9 100644
--- a/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs
+++ b/src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/compile.rs
@@ -356,6 +356,10 @@ fn copy_self_contained_objects(
compiler: &Compiler,
target: TargetSelection,
) -> Vec<(PathBuf, DependencyType)> {
+ if builder.self_contained(target) != Some(true) {
+ return vec![];
+ }
+
let libdir_self_contained = builder.sysroot_libdir(*compiler, target).join("self-contained");
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&libdir_self_contained));
let mut target_deps = vec![];
diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs
index 3e1bc9a9acdd..5e24a9cc4f60 100644
--- a/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs
+++ b/src/bootstrap/src/core/config/config.rs
@@ -586,6 +586,7 @@ pub struct Target {
pub runner: Option<String>,
pub no_std: bool,
pub codegen_backends: Option<Vec<String>>,
+ pub self_contained: bool,
}
impl Target {
@@ -594,6 +595,9 @@ pub fn from_triple(triple: &str) -> Self {
if triple.contains("-none") || triple.contains("nvptx") || triple.contains("switch") {
target.no_std = true;
}
+ if triple.contains("-musl") || triple.contains("-wasi") || triple.contains("-windows-gnu") {
+ target.self_contained = true;
+ }
target
}
}
@@ -1150,6 +1154,7 @@ struct TomlTarget {
no_std: Option<bool> = "no-std",
codegen_backends: Option<Vec<String>> = "codegen-backends",
runner: Option<String> = "runner",
+ self_contained: Option<bool> = "self-contained",
}
}
@@ -1870,6 +1875,9 @@ fn get_table(option: &str) -> Result<TomlConfig, toml::de::Error> {
if let Some(s) = cfg.no_std {
target.no_std = s;
}
+ if let Some(s) = cfg.self_contained {
+ target.self_contained = s;
+ }
target.cc = cfg.cc.map(PathBuf::from);
target.cxx = cfg.cxx.map(PathBuf::from);
target.ar = cfg.ar.map(PathBuf::from);
diff --git a/src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs b/src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs
index 5ed6b357e20a..c23b21d65713 100644
--- a/src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/bootstrap/src/lib.rs
@@ -1348,6 +1348,11 @@ fn no_std(&self, target: TargetSelection) -> Option<bool> {
self.config.target_config.get(&target).map(|t| t.no_std)
}
+ /// Returns `true` if this is a self-contained `target`, if defined
+ fn self_contained(&self, target: TargetSelection) -> Option<bool> {
+ self.config.target_config.get(&target).map(|t| t.self_contained)
+ }
+
/// Returns `true` if the target will be tested using the `remote-test-client`
/// and `remote-test-server` binaries.
fn remote_tested(&self, target: TargetSelection) -> bool {
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From e3b7d2e3d3b4fcbc6591de606957c0fd59b5e547 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2023 18:18:16 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] set an external library path for wasm32-wasi
---
compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs | 9 +++++++++
compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs | 4 ++++
compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasip1.rs | 7 ++++---
3 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs
index f5e8d5fc92a9..f4ad3f725427 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs
@@ -1563,6 +1563,12 @@ fn get_object_file_path(sess: &Session, name: &str, self_contained: bool) -> Pat
return file_path;
}
}
+ if let Some(lib_path) = &sess.target.options.external_lib_path {
+ let file_path = Path::new(lib_path.as_ref()).join(name);
+ if file_path.exists() {
+ return file_path;
+ }
+ }
for search_path in fs.search_paths() {
let file_path = search_path.dir.join(name);
if file_path.exists() {
@@ -2049,6 +2055,9 @@ fn add_library_search_dirs(cmd: &mut dyn Linker, sess: &Session, self_contained:
let lib_path = sess.target_filesearch(PathKind::All).get_self_contained_lib_path();
cmd.include_path(&fix_windows_verbatim_for_gcc(&lib_path));
}
+ if let Some(lib_path) = &sess.target.options.external_lib_path {
+ cmd.include_path(Path::new(lib_path.as_ref()));
+ }
}
/// Add options making relocation sections in the produced ELF files read-only
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs
index 941d767b850d..cd0a2ce51989 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs
@@ -1881,6 +1881,7 @@ pub struct TargetOptions {
/// Objects to link before and after all other object code.
pub pre_link_objects: CrtObjects,
pub post_link_objects: CrtObjects,
+ pub external_lib_path: Option<StaticCow<str>>,
/// Same as `(pre|post)_link_objects`, but when self-contained linking mode is enabled.
pub pre_link_objects_self_contained: CrtObjects,
pub post_link_objects_self_contained: CrtObjects,
@@ -2368,6 +2369,7 @@ fn default() -> TargetOptions {
relro_level: RelroLevel::None,
pre_link_objects: Default::default(),
post_link_objects: Default::default(),
+ external_lib_path: None,
pre_link_objects_self_contained: Default::default(),
post_link_objects_self_contained: Default::default(),
link_self_contained: LinkSelfContainedDefault::False,
@@ -3064,6 +3066,7 @@ macro_rules! key {
key!(linker_is_gnu_json = "linker-is-gnu", bool);
key!(pre_link_objects = "pre-link-objects", link_objects);
key!(post_link_objects = "post-link-objects", link_objects);
+ key!(external_lib_path, optional);
key!(pre_link_objects_self_contained = "pre-link-objects-fallback", link_objects);
key!(post_link_objects_self_contained = "post-link-objects-fallback", link_objects);
// Deserializes the backwards-compatible variants of `-Clink-self-contained`
@@ -3327,6 +3330,7 @@ macro_rules! target_option_val {
target_option_val!(linker_is_gnu_json, "linker-is-gnu");
target_option_val!(pre_link_objects);
target_option_val!(post_link_objects);
+ target_option_val!(external_lib_path);
target_option_val!(pre_link_objects_self_contained, "pre-link-objects-fallback");
target_option_val!(post_link_objects_self_contained, "post-link-objects-fallback");
target_option_val!(link_args - pre_link_args_json, "pre-link-args");
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasip1.rs b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasip1.rs
index 7cbe9f09e6ca..b524890c2ec5 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasip1.rs
+++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/targets/wasm32_wasip1.rs
@@ -20,11 +20,12 @@ pub fn target() -> Target {
options.os = "wasi".into();
options.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::WasmLld(Cc::Yes), &["--target=wasm32-wasi"]);
- options.pre_link_objects_self_contained = crt_objects::pre_wasi_self_contained();
- options.post_link_objects_self_contained = crt_objects::post_wasi_self_contained();
+ options.pre_link_objects = crt_objects::pre_wasi_self_contained();
+ options.post_link_objects = crt_objects::post_wasi_self_contained();
// FIXME: Figure out cases in which WASM needs to link with a native toolchain.
- options.link_self_contained = LinkSelfContainedDefault::True;
+ options.link_self_contained = LinkSelfContainedDefault::False;
+ options.external_lib_path = Some("/usr/wasm32-wasi/lib/wasm32-wasi".into());
// Right now this is a bit of a workaround but we're currently saying that
// the target by default has a static crt which we're taking as a signal
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%__cargo_vendor_path ^%{_defaultlicensedir}(/[^/]+)+/cargo-vendor.txt$
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#! /usr/bin/python3 -s
# Stripped down replacement for cargo2rpm parse-vendor-manifest
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from typing import Optional
VERSION_REGEX = re.compile(
r"""
^
(?P<major>0|[1-9]\d*)
\.(?P<minor>0|[1-9]\d*)
\.(?P<patch>0|[1-9]\d*)
(?:-(?P<pre>(?:0|[1-9]\d*|\d*[a-zA-Z-][0-9a-zA-Z-]*)(?:\.(?:0|[1-9]\d*|\d*[a-zA-Z-][0-9a-zA-Z-]*))*))?
(?:\+(?P<build>[0-9a-zA-Z-]+(?:\.[0-9a-zA-Z-]+)*))?$
""",
re.VERBOSE,
)
class Version:
"""
Version that adheres to the "semantic versioning" format.
"""
def __init__(self, major: int, minor: int, patch: int, pre: Optional[str] = None, build: Optional[str] = None):
self.major: int = major
self.minor: int = minor
self.patch: int = patch
self.pre: Optional[str] = pre
self.build: Optional[str] = build
@staticmethod
def parse(version: str) -> "Version":
"""
Parses a version string and return a `Version` object.
Raises a `ValueError` if the string does not match the expected format.
"""
match = VERSION_REGEX.match(version)
if not match:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid version: {version!r}")
matches = match.groupdict()
major_str = matches["major"]
minor_str = matches["minor"]
patch_str = matches["patch"]
pre = matches["pre"]
build = matches["build"]
major = int(major_str)
minor = int(minor_str)
patch = int(patch_str)
return Version(major, minor, patch, pre, build)
def to_rpm(self) -> str:
"""
Formats the `Version` object as an equivalent RPM version string.
Characters that are invalid in RPM versions are replaced ("-" -> "_")
Build metadata (the optional `Version.build` attribute) is dropped, so
the conversion is not lossless for versions where this attribute is not
`None`. However, build metadata is not intended to be part of the
version (and is not even considered when doing version comparison), so
dropping it when converting to the RPM version format is correct.
"""
s = f"{self.major}.{self.minor}.{self.patch}"
if self.pre:
s += f"~{self.pre.replace('-', '_')}"
return s
def break_the_build(error: str):
"""
This function writes a string that is an invalid RPM dependency specifier,
which causes dependency generators to fail and break the build. The
additional error message is printed to stderr.
"""
print("*** FATAL ERROR ***")
print(error, file=sys.stderr)
def get_cargo_vendor_txt_paths_from_stdin() -> set[str]: # pragma nocover
"""
Read lines from standard input and filter out lines that look like paths
to `cargo-vendor.txt` files. This is how RPM generators pass lists of files.
"""
lines = {line.rstrip("\n") for line in sys.stdin.readlines()}
return {line for line in lines if line.endswith("/cargo-vendor.txt")}
def action_parse_vendor_manifest():
paths = get_cargo_vendor_txt_paths_from_stdin()
for path in paths:
with open(path) as file:
manifest = file.read()
for line in manifest.strip().splitlines():
crate, version = line.split(" v")
print(f"bundled(crate({crate})) = {Version.parse(version).to_rpm()}")
def main():
try:
action_parse_vendor_manifest()
exit(0)
# print an error message that is not a valid RPM dependency
# to cause the generator to break the build
except (IOError, ValueError) as exc:
break_the_build(str(exc))
exit(1)
break_the_build("Uncaught exception: This should not happen, please report a bug.")
exit(1)
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# __rustc: path to the default rustc executable
%__rustc /usr/bin/rustc
# __rustdoc: path to the default rustdoc executable
%__rustdoc /usr/bin/rustdoc
# rustflags_opt_level: default optimization level
#
# It corresponds to the "-Copt-level" rustc command line option.
%rustflags_opt_level 3
# rustflags_debuginfo: default verbosity of debug information
#
# It corresponds to the "-Cdebuginfo" rustc command line option.
# In some cases, it might be required to override this macro with "1" or even
# "0", if memory usage gets too high during builds on some resource-constrained
# architectures (most likely on 32-bit architectures), which will however
# reduce the quality of the produced debug symbols.
%rustflags_debuginfo 2
# rustflags_codegen_units: default number of parallel code generation units
#
# The default value of "1" results in generation of better code, but comes at
# the cost of longer build times.
%rustflags_codegen_units 1
# build_rustflags: default compiler flags for rustc (RUSTFLAGS)
#
# -Copt-level: set optimization level (default: highest optimization level)
# -Cdebuginfo: set debuginfo verbosity (default: full debug information)
# -Ccodegen-units: set number of parallel code generation units (default: 1)
#
# ref. https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/codegen-options/index.html
%build_rustflags %{shrink:
-Copt-level=%rustflags_opt_level
-Cdebuginfo=%rustflags_debuginfo
-Ccodegen-units=%rustflags_codegen_units
-Cstrip=none
}
# __cargo: cargo command with environment variables
#
# CARGO_HOME: This ensures cargo reads configuration file from .cargo/config.toml,
# and prevents writing any files to $HOME during RPM builds.
%__cargo /usr/bin/env CARGO_HOME=.cargo RUSTFLAGS='%{build_rustflags}' /usr/bin/cargo
# __cargo_common_opts: common command line flags for cargo
#
# _smp_mflags: run builds and tests in parallel
%__cargo_common_opts %{?_smp_mflags}
# cargo_prep: macro to set up build environment for cargo projects
#
# This involves four steps:
# - create the ".cargo" directory if it doesn't exist yet
# - dump custom cargo configuration into ".cargo/config.toml"
# - remove "Cargo.lock" if it exists (it breaks builds with custom cargo config)
# - remove "Cargo.toml.orig" if it exists (it breaks running "cargo package")
#
# Options:
# -V <number> - unpack and use vendored sources from Source<number> tarball
# (deprecated; use -v instead)
# -v <directory> - use vendored sources from <directory>
# -N - Don't set up any registry. Only set up the build configuration.
%cargo_prep(V:v:N)\
%{-v:%{-V:%{error:-v and -V are mutually exclusive!}}}\
%{-v:%{-N:%{error:-v and -N are mutually exclusive!}}}\
(\
set -euo pipefail\
%{__mkdir} -p target/rpm\
/usr/bin/ln -s rpm target/release\
%{__rm} -rf .cargo/\
%{__mkdir} -p .cargo\
cat > .cargo/config.toml << EOF\
[build]\
rustc = "%{__rustc}"\
rustdoc = "%{__rustdoc}"\
\
[profile.rpm]\
inherits = "release"\
opt-level = %{rustflags_opt_level}\
codegen-units = %{rustflags_codegen_units}\
debug = %{rustflags_debuginfo}\
strip = "none"\
\
[env]\
CFLAGS = "%{build_cflags}"\
CXXFLAGS = "%{build_cxxflags}"\
LDFLAGS = "%{build_ldflags}"\
\
[install]\
root = "%{buildroot}%{_prefix}"\
\
[term]\
verbose = true\
EOF\
%{-V:%{__tar} -xoaf %{S:%{-V*}}}\
%{!?-N:\
cat >> .cargo/config.toml << EOF\
[source.vendored-sources]\
directory = "%{-v*}%{-V:./vendor}"\
\
[source.crates-io]\
registry = "https://crates.io"\
replace-with = "vendored-sources"\
EOF}\
%{__rm} -f Cargo.toml.orig\
)
# __cargo_parse_opts: function-like macro which parses common flags into the
# equivalent command-line flags for cargo
%__cargo_parse_opts(naf:) %{shrink:\
%{-n:%{-a:%{error:Can't specify both -n and -a}}} \
%{-f:%{-a:%{error:Can't specify both -f(%{-f*}) and -a}}} \
%{-n:--no-default-features} \
%{-a:--all-features} \
%{-f:--features %{-f*}} \
%{nil} \
}
# NB: cargo_build/test/install do not use the -n/-a/-f argument parsing like
# Fedora's rust-packaging, because that change would break anyone that's
# already passing arguments directly to cargo after the macro. Instead, one can
# explicitly use --no-default-features, --all-features, or --features XYZ.
# cargo_build: builds the crate with cargo
%cargo_build\
%{shrink: \
%{__cargo} build \
%{__cargo_common_opts} \
--profile rpm \
}
# cargo_test: runs the test suite with cargo
#
# To pass command-line arguments to the cargo test runners directly (for
# example, to skip certain tests during package builds), the
# "cargo test" argument parsing need to be bypassed,
# i.e. "%%cargo_test -- --skip foo" for skipping all tests with names that
# match "foo".
%cargo_test\
%{shrink: \
%{__cargo} test \
%{__cargo_common_opts} \
--profile rpm \
--no-fail-fast \
}
# cargo_install: install files into the buildroot
#
# For "binary" crates, this macro installs all "bin" build targets to _bindir
# inside the buildroot. The "--no-track" option prevents the creation of the
# "$CARGO_HOME/.crates.toml" file, which is used to keep track of which version
# of a specific binary has been installed, but which conflicts between builds
# of different Rust applications and is not needed when building RPM packages.
%cargo_install\
(\
set -euo pipefail \
%{shrink: \
%{__cargo} install \
%{__cargo_common_opts} \
--profile rpm \
--no-track \
--path . \
} \
)
# cargo_license: print license information for all crate dependencies
#
# The "no-build,no-dev,no-proc-macro" argument results in only crates which are
# linked into the final binary to be considered.
#
# Additionally, deprecated SPDX syntax ("/" instead of "OR") is normalized
# before sorting the results to ensure reproducible output of this macro.
#
# This macro must be called with the same feature flags as other cargo macros,
# in particular, "cargo_build", otherwise its output will be incomplete.
#
# The "cargo tree" command called by this macro will fail if there are missing
# (optional) dependencies.
%cargo_license(naf:)\
(\
set -euo pipefail\
%{shrink: \
%{__cargo} tree \
--workspace \
--offline \
--edges no-build,no-dev,no-proc-macro \
--no-dedupe \
%{__cargo_parse_opts %{-n} %{-a} %{-f:-f%{-f*}}} \
--prefix none \
--format "{l}: {p}" \
| sed -e "s: ($(pwd)[^)]*)::g" -e "s: / :/:g" -e "s:/: OR :g" \
| sort -u \
}\
)
# cargo_license_summary: print license summary for all crate dependencies
#
# This macro works in the same way as cargo_license, except that it only prints
# a list of licenses, and not the complete license information for every crate
# in the dependency tree. This is useful for determining the correct License
# tag for packages that contain compiled Rust binaries.
%cargo_license_summary(naf:)\
(\
set -euo pipefail\
%{shrink: \
%{__cargo} tree \
--workspace \
--offline \
--edges no-build,no-dev,no-proc-macro \
--no-dedupe \
%{__cargo_parse_opts %{-n} %{-a} %{-f:-f%{-f*}}} \
--prefix none \
--format "# {l}" \
| sed -e "s: / :/:g" -e "s:/: OR :g" \
| sort -u \
}\
)
# cargo_vendor_manifest: write list of vendored crates and their versions
#
# The arguments for the internal "cargo tree" call emulate the logic
# that determines which crates are included when running "cargo vendor".
# The results are written to "cargo-vendor.txt".
#
# TODO: --all-features may be overly broad; this should be modified to
# use %%__cargo_parse_opts to handle feature flags.
%cargo_vendor_manifest()\
(\
set -euo pipefail\
%{shrink: \
%{__cargo} tree \
--workspace \
--offline \
--edges normal,build \
--no-dedupe \
--all-features \
--prefix none \
--format "{p}" \
| grep -v "$(pwd)" \
| sed -e "s: (proc-macro)::" \
| sort -u \
> cargo-vendor.txt \
}\
)

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commit ab998a2eeb2bcdc69ce70c814af97f0d1302a404 (from d17f62d857c70508efbf60be41135880bcd2e062)
Merge: d17f62d857c7 9452a8dfa3ba
Author: Mazdak Farrokhzad <twingoow@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jan 24 00:20:00 2019 +0100
Rollup merge of #57840 - tromey:fix-issue-57762, r=nikic
Fix issue 57762
against a stock LLVM 7. LLVM 7 was released without a necessary fix
for a bug in the DWARF discriminant code.
This patch changes rustc to use the fallback mode on (non-Rust) LLVM 7.
Closes #57762
diff --git a/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/debuginfo/metadata.rs b/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/debuginfo/metadata.rs
index 6deedd0b5ea3..9f63038c3623 100644
--- a/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/debuginfo/metadata.rs
+++ b/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/debuginfo/metadata.rs
@@ -1164,7 +1164,10 @@ fn use_enum_fallback(cx: &CodegenCx) -> bool {
// On MSVC we have to use the fallback mode, because LLVM doesn't
// lower variant parts to PDB.
return cx.sess().target.target.options.is_like_msvc
- || llvm_util::get_major_version() < 7;
+ // LLVM version 7 did not release with an important bug fix;
+ // but the required patch is in the LLVM 8. Rust LLVM reports
+ // 8 as well.
+ || llvm_util::get_major_version() < 8;
}
// Describes the members of an enum value: An enum is described as a union of

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diff --git a/src/bootstrap/builder.rs b/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
index 2748903f2d47..10d02d6db829 100644
--- a/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
+++ b/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
@@ -1231,7 +1231,8 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
cargo.arg("--frozen");
}
- cargo.env("RUSTC_INSTALL_BINDIR", &self.config.bindir);
+ // Try to use a sysroot-relative bindir, in case it was configured absolutely.
+ cargo.env("RUSTC_INSTALL_BINDIR", self.config.bindir_relative());
self.ci_env.force_coloring_in_ci(&mut cargo);
diff --git a/src/bootstrap/config.rs b/src/bootstrap/config.rs
index d1bdfa0a7676..0c03b95c7b25 100644
--- a/src/bootstrap/config.rs
+++ b/src/bootstrap/config.rs
@@ -647,6 +647,20 @@ impl Config {
config
}
+ /// Try to find the relative path of `bindir`, otherwise return it in full.
+ pub fn bindir_relative(&self) -> &Path {
+ let bindir = &self.bindir;
+ if bindir.is_absolute() {
+ // Try to make it relative to the prefix.
+ if let Some(prefix) = &self.prefix {
+ if let Ok(stripped) = bindir.strip_prefix(prefix) {
+ return stripped;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ bindir
+ }
+
/// Try to find the relative path of `libdir`.
pub fn libdir_relative(&self) -> Option<&Path> {
let libdir = self.libdir.as_ref()?;

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From ed8e55fe8d732d8a87343441db3bfbb974f043df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 09:44:45 -0800
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Remove obsolete llvm_tools flag
---
src/bootstrap/tool.rs | 12 +-----------
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/bootstrap/tool.rs b/src/bootstrap/tool.rs
index 815498047fd5..f785a0989a36 100644
--- a/src/bootstrap/tool.rs
+++ b/src/bootstrap/tool.rs
@@ -293,7 +293,6 @@ fn rustbook_features() -> Vec<String> {
macro_rules! bootstrap_tool {
($(
$name:ident, $path:expr, $tool_name:expr
- $(,llvm_tools = $llvm:expr)*
$(,is_external_tool = $external:expr)*
$(,features = $features:expr)*
;
@@ -305,15 +304,6 @@ macro_rules! bootstrap_tool {
)+
}
- impl Tool {
- /// Whether this tool requires LLVM to run
- pub fn uses_llvm_tools(&self) -> bool {
- match self {
- $(Tool::$name => false $(|| $llvm)*,)+
- }
- }
- }
-
impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
pub fn tool_exe(&self, tool: Tool) -> PathBuf {
match tool {
@@ -381,7 +371,7 @@ bootstrap_tool!(
Tidy, "src/tools/tidy", "tidy";
Linkchecker, "src/tools/linkchecker", "linkchecker";
CargoTest, "src/tools/cargotest", "cargotest";
- Compiletest, "src/tools/compiletest", "compiletest", llvm_tools = true;
+ Compiletest, "src/tools/compiletest", "compiletest";
BuildManifest, "src/tools/build-manifest", "build-manifest";
RemoteTestClient, "src/tools/remote-test-client", "remote-test-client";
RustInstaller, "src/tools/rust-installer", "fabricate", is_external_tool = true;
--
2.24.1
From cc4688d66d75e149a0136f701045cbf7ee672725 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 10:04:18 -0800
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Build compiletest with in-tree libtest
---
src/bootstrap/tool.rs | 10 ++++++++--
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/bootstrap/tool.rs b/src/bootstrap/tool.rs
index f785a0989a36..73a4dda74e88 100644
--- a/src/bootstrap/tool.rs
+++ b/src/bootstrap/tool.rs
@@ -294,6 +294,7 @@ macro_rules! bootstrap_tool {
($(
$name:ident, $path:expr, $tool_name:expr
$(,is_external_tool = $external:expr)*
+ $(,is_unstable_tool = $unstable:expr)*
$(,features = $features:expr)*
;
)+) => {
@@ -344,7 +345,12 @@ macro_rules! bootstrap_tool {
compiler: self.compiler,
target: self.target,
tool: $tool_name,
- mode: Mode::ToolBootstrap,
+ mode: if false $(|| $unstable)* {
+ // use in-tree libraries for unstable features
+ Mode::ToolStd
+ } else {
+ Mode::ToolBootstrap
+ },
path: $path,
is_optional_tool: false,
source_type: if false $(|| $external)* {
@@ -371,7 +377,7 @@ bootstrap_tool!(
Tidy, "src/tools/tidy", "tidy";
Linkchecker, "src/tools/linkchecker", "linkchecker";
CargoTest, "src/tools/cargotest", "cargotest";
- Compiletest, "src/tools/compiletest", "compiletest";
+ Compiletest, "src/tools/compiletest", "compiletest", is_unstable_tool = true;
BuildManifest, "src/tools/build-manifest", "build-manifest";
RemoteTestClient, "src/tools/remote-test-client", "remote-test-client";
RustInstaller, "src/tools/rust-installer", "fabricate", is_external_tool = true;
--
2.24.1

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--- rustc-1.39.0-src/Cargo.lock.orig 2019-11-04 07:45:21.000000000 -0800
+++ rustc-1.39.0-src/Cargo.lock 2019-11-08 13:25:37.743377197 -0800
@@ -1697,7 +1697,6 @@
dependencies = [
"cc",
"libc",
- "libssh2-sys",
"libz-sys",
"openssl-sys",
"pkg-config",
@@ -1714,20 +1713,6 @@
]
[[package]]
-name = "libssh2-sys"
-version = "0.2.11"
-source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
-checksum = "126a1f4078368b163bfdee65fbab072af08a1b374a5551b21e87ade27b1fbf9d"
-dependencies = [
- "cc",
- "libc",
- "libz-sys",
- "openssl-sys",
- "pkg-config",
- "vcpkg",
-]
-
-[[package]]
name = "libz-sys"
version = "1.0.25"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
--- rustc-1.39.0-src/vendor/git2/Cargo.toml.orig 2019-11-04 09:34:41.000000000 -0800
+++ rustc-1.39.0-src/vendor/git2/Cargo.toml 2019-11-08 13:25:13.174904479 -0800
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
version = "0.1.39"
[features]
-default = ["ssh", "https", "ssh_key_from_memory"]
+default = ["https"]
https = ["libgit2-sys/https", "openssl-sys", "openssl-probe"]
ssh = ["libgit2-sys/ssh"]
ssh_key_from_memory = ["libgit2-sys/ssh_key_from_memory"]

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diff --git a/src/etc/rust-gdb b/src/etc/rust-gdb
index 9abed30ea6f7..e4bf55df3688 100755
--- a/src/etc/rust-gdb
+++ b/src/etc/rust-gdb
@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ fi
# Find out where the pretty printer Python module is
RUSTC_SYSROOT="$("$RUSTC" --print=sysroot)"
GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY="$RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/etc"
-# Get the commit hash for path remapping
-RUSTC_COMMIT_HASH="$("$RUSTC" -vV | sed -n 's/commit-hash: \([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)/\1/p')"
# Run GDB with the additional arguments that load the pretty printers
# Set the environment variable `RUST_GDB` to overwrite the call to a
@@ -23,6 +21,6 @@ RUST_GDB="${RUST_GDB:-gdb}"
PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY" exec ${RUST_GDB} \
--directory="$GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY" \
-iex "add-auto-load-safe-path $GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY" \
- -iex "set substitute-path /rustc/$RUSTC_COMMIT_HASH $RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/src/rust" \
+ -iex "set substitute-path @BUILDDIR@ $RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/src/rust" \
"$@"

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@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
diff -up rustc-1.79.0-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.lock.orig rustc-1.79.0-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.lock
--- rustc-1.79.0-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.lock.orig 2024-06-13 16:37:16.640599290 -0700
+++ rustc-1.79.0-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.lock 2024-06-13 16:37:16.646599231 -0700
@@ -2150,7 +2150,6 @@ checksum = "ee4126d8b4ee5c9d9ea891dd875c
dependencies = [
"cc",
"libc",
- "libssh2-sys",
"libz-sys",
"openssl-sys",
"pkg-config",
@@ -2191,20 +2190,6 @@ dependencies = [
"pkg-config",
"vcpkg",
]
-
-[[package]]
-name = "libssh2-sys"
-version = "0.3.0"
-source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
-checksum = "2dc8a030b787e2119a731f1951d6a773e2280c660f8ec4b0f5e1505a386e71ee"
-dependencies = [
- "cc",
- "libc",
- "libz-sys",
- "openssl-sys",
- "pkg-config",
- "vcpkg",
-]
[[package]]
name = "libz-sys"
diff -up rustc-1.79.0-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml.orig rustc-1.79.0-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml
--- rustc-1.79.0-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml.orig 2024-06-13 16:37:16.646599231 -0700
+++ rustc-1.79.0-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml 2024-06-13 16:39:06.040526596 -0700
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ curl = "0.4.46"
curl-sys = "0.4.72"
filetime = "0.2.23"
flate2 = { version = "1.0.28", default-features = false, features = ["zlib"] }
-git2 = "0.18.3"
+git2 = { version = "0.18.3", default-features = false, features = ["https"] }
git2-curl = "0.19.0"
gix = { version = "0.63.0", default-features = false, features = ["blocking-http-transport-curl", "progress-tree", "revision", "parallel", "dirwalk"] }
glob = "0.3.1"

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diff -up rustc-beta-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.lock.orig rustc-beta-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.lock
--- rustc-beta-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.lock.orig 2006-07-24 10:21:28.000000000 +0900
+++ rustc-beta-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.lock 2024-05-06 14:13:00.172595245 +0900
@@ -2191,7 +2191,6 @@ version = "0.28.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "0c10584274047cb335c23d3e61bcef8e323adae7c5c8c760540f73610177fc3f"
dependencies = [
- "cc",
"pkg-config",
"vcpkg",
]
diff -up rustc-beta-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml.orig rustc-beta-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml
--- rustc-beta-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml.orig 2024-05-06 14:13:00.173595257 +0900
+++ rustc-beta-src/src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml 2024-05-06 14:13:54.089275003 +0900
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ proptest = "1.4.0"
pulldown-cmark = { version = "0.10.2", default-features = false, features = ["html"] }
rand = "0.8.5"
regex = "1.10.4"
-rusqlite = { version = "0.31.0", features = ["bundled"] }
+rusqlite = { version = "0.31.0", features = [] }
rustfix = { version = "0.8.2", path = "crates/rustfix" }
same-file = "1.0.6"
security-framework = "2.10.0"

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