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# WIP libgccjit codegen backend for rust
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This is a GCC codegen for rustc, which means it can be loaded by the existing rustc frontend, but benefits from GCC: more architectures are supported and GCC's optimizations are used.
**Despite its name, libgccjit can be used for ahead-of-time compilation, as is used here.**
## Motivation
The primary goal of this project is to be able to compile Rust code on platforms unsupported by LLVM.
A secondary goal is to check if using the gcc backend will provide any run-time speed improvement for the programs compiled using rustc.
## Building
**This requires a patched libgccjit in order to work.
The patches in [this repository](https://github.com/antoyo/libgccjit-patches) need to be applied.
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(Those patches should work when applied on master, but in case it doesn't work, they are known to work when applied on 079c23cfe079f203d5df83fea8e92a60c7d7e878.)
You can also use my [fork of gcc](https://github.com/antoyo/gcc) which already includes these patches.**
To build it (most of these instructions come from [here](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/jit/internals/index.html), so don't hesitate to take a look there if you encounter an issue):
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/antoyo/gcc
$ sudo apt install flex libmpfr-dev libgmp-dev libmpc3 libmpc-dev
$ mkdir gcc-build gcc-install
$ cd gcc-build
$ ../gcc/configure \
--enable-host-shared \
--enable-languages=jit \
--enable-checking=release \ # it enables extra checks which allow to find bugs
--disable-bootstrap \
--disable-multilib \
--prefix=$(pwd)/../gcc-install
$ make -j4 # You can replace `4` with another number depending on how many cores you have.
```
If you want to run libgccjit tests, you will need to also enable the C++ language in the `configure`:
```bash
--enable-languages=jit,c++
```
Then to run libgccjit tests:
```bash
$ cd gcc # from the `gcc-build` folder
$ make check-jit
# To run one specific test:
$ make check-jit RUNTESTFLAGS="-v -v -v jit.exp=jit.dg/test-asm.cc"
```
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**Put the path to your custom build of libgccjit in the file `gcc_path`.**
```bash
$ dirname $(readlink -f `find . -name libgccjit.so`) > gcc_path
```
You also need to set RUST_COMPILER_RT_ROOT:
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project llvm --depth 1 --single-branch
$ export RUST_COMPILER_RT_ROOT="$PWD/llvm/compiler-rt"
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```
Then you can run commands like this:
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```bash
$ ./prepare.sh # download and patch sysroot src and install hyperfine for benchmarking
$ LIBRARY_PATH=$(cat gcc_path) LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(cat gcc_path) ./build.sh --release
```
To run the tests:
```bash
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$ ./test.sh --release
```
## Usage
`$cg_gccjit_dir` is the directory you cloned this repo into in the following instructions.
### Cargo
```bash
$ CHANNEL="release" $cg_gccjit_dir/cargo.sh run
```
If you compiled cg_gccjit in debug mode (aka you didn't pass `--release` to `./test.sh`) you should use `CHANNEL="debug"` instead or omit `CHANNEL="release"` completely.
### Rustc
> You should prefer using the Cargo method.
```bash
$ rustc +$(cat $cg_gccjit_dir/rust-toolchain) -Cpanic=abort -Zcodegen-backend=$cg_gccjit_dir/target/release/librustc_codegen_gcc.so --sysroot $cg_gccjit_dir/build_sysroot/sysroot my_crate.rs
```
## Env vars
<dl>
<dt>CG_GCCJIT_INCR_CACHE_DISABLED</dt>
<dd>Don't cache object files in the incremental cache. Useful during development of cg_gccjit
to make it possible to use incremental mode for all analyses performed by rustc without caching
object files when their content should have been changed by a change to cg_gccjit.</dd>
<dt>CG_GCCJIT_DISPLAY_CG_TIME</dt>
<dd>Display the time it took to perform codegen for a crate</dd>
</dl>
## Debugging
Sometimes, libgccjit will crash and output an error like this:
```
during RTL pass: expand
libgccjit.so: error: in expmed_mode_index, at expmed.h:249
0x7f0da2e61a35 expmed_mode_index
../../../gcc/gcc/expmed.h:249
0x7f0da2e61aa4 expmed_op_cost_ptr
../../../gcc/gcc/expmed.h:271
0x7f0da2e620dc sdiv_cost_ptr
../../../gcc/gcc/expmed.h:540
0x7f0da2e62129 sdiv_cost
../../../gcc/gcc/expmed.h:558
0x7f0da2e73c12 expand_divmod(int, tree_code, machine_mode, rtx_def*, rtx_def*, rtx_def*, int)
../../../gcc/gcc/expmed.c:4335
0x7f0da2ea1423 expand_expr_real_2(separate_ops*, rtx_def*, machine_mode, expand_modifier)
../../../gcc/gcc/expr.c:9240
0x7f0da2cd1a1e expand_gimple_stmt_1
../../../gcc/gcc/cfgexpand.c:3796
0x7f0da2cd1c30 expand_gimple_stmt
../../../gcc/gcc/cfgexpand.c:3857
0x7f0da2cd90a9 expand_gimple_basic_block
../../../gcc/gcc/cfgexpand.c:5898
0x7f0da2cdade8 execute
../../../gcc/gcc/cfgexpand.c:6582
```
To see the code which causes this error, call the following function:
```c
gcc_jit_context_dump_to_file(ctxt, "/tmp/output.c", 1 /* update_locations */)
```
This will create a C-like file and add the locations into the IR pointing to this C file.
Then, rerun the program and it will output the location in the second line:
```
libgccjit.so: /tmp/something.c:61322:0: error: in expmed_mode_index, at expmed.h:249
```
Or add a breakpoint to `add_error` in gdb and print the line number using:
```
p loc->m_line
p loc->m_filename->m_buffer
```
To print a debug representation of a tree:
```c
debug_tree(expr);
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```
(defined in print-tree.h)
To print a debug reprensentation of a gimple struct:
```c
debug_gimple_stmt(gimple_struct)
```
To get the `rustc` command to run in `gdb`, add the `--verbose` flag to `cargo build`.
To have the correct file paths in `gdb` instead of `/usr/src/debug/gcc/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/eh_personality.cc`:
Maybe by calling the following at the beginning of gdb:
```
set substitute-path /usr/src/debug/gcc /path/to/gcc-repo/gcc
```
TODO(antoyo): but that's not what I remember I was doing.
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### How to use a custom-build rustc
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* Build the stage2 compiler (`rustup toolchain link debug-current build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2`).
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* Clean and rebuild the codegen with `debug-current` in the file `rust-toolchain`.
### How to install a forked git-subtree
Using git-subtree with `rustc` requires a patched git to make it work.
The PR that is needed is [here](https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/493).
Use the following instructions to install it:
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```bash
git clone git@github.com:tqc/git.git
cd git
git checkout tqc/subtree
make
make install
cd contrib/subtree
make
cp git-subtree ~/bin
```
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Then, do a sync with this command:
```bash
PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" ~/bin/git-subtree push -P compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/ ../rustc_codegen_gcc/ sync_branch_name
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cd ../rustc_codegen_gcc
git checkout master
git pull
git checkout sync_branch_name
git merge master
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```
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TODO: write a script that does the above.
https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/301329-t-devtools/topic/subtree.20madness/near/258877725
### How to use [mem-trace](https://github.com/antoyo/mem-trace)
`rustc` needs to be built without `jemalloc` so that `mem-trace` can overload `malloc` since `jemalloc` is linked statically, so a `LD_PRELOAD`-ed library won't a chance to intercept the calls to `malloc`.
### How to build a cross-compiling libgccjit
#### Building libgccjit
* Follow these instructions: https://preshing.com/20141119/how-to-build-a-gcc-cross-compiler/ with the following changes:
* Configure gcc with `../gcc/configure --enable-host-shared --disable-multilib --enable-languages=c,jit,c++ --disable-bootstrap --enable-checking=release --prefix=/opt/m68k-gcc/ --target=m68k-linux --without-headers`.
* Some shells, like fish, don't define the environment variable `$MACHTYPE`.
* Add `CFLAGS="-Wno-error=attributes -g -O2"` at the end of the configure command for building glibc (`CFLAGS="-Wno-error=attributes -Wno-error=array-parameter -Wno-error=stringop-overflow -Wno-error=array-bounds -g -O2"` for glibc 2.31, which is useful for Debian).
#### Configuring rustc_codegen_gcc
* Set `TARGET_TRIPLE="m68k-unknown-linux-gnu"` in config.sh.
* Since rustc doesn't support this architecture yet, set it back to `TARGET_TRIPLE="mips-unknown-linux-gnu"` (or another target having the same attributes). Alternatively, create a [target specification file](https://book.avr-rust.com/005.1-the-target-specification-json-file.html) (note that the `arch` specified in this file must be supported by the rust compiler).
* Set `linker='-Clinker=m68k-linux-gcc'`.
* Set the path to the cross-compiling libgccjit in `gcc_path`.
* Comment the line: `context.add_command_line_option("-masm=intel");` in src/base.rs.
* (might not be necessary) Disable the compilation of libstd.so (and possibly libcore.so?).