Add the missing inttoptr when we ptrtoint in ptr atomics
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@ -1136,12 +1136,12 @@ fn atomic_rmw(
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order: rustc_codegen_ssa::common::AtomicOrdering,
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) -> &'ll Value {
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// The only RMW operation that LLVM supports on pointers is compare-exchange.
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if self.val_ty(src) == self.type_ptr()
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&& op != rustc_codegen_ssa::common::AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicXchg
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{
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let requires_cast_to_int = self.val_ty(src) == self.type_ptr()
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&& op != rustc_codegen_ssa::common::AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicXchg;
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if requires_cast_to_int {
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src = self.ptrtoint(src, self.type_isize());
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}
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unsafe {
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let mut res = unsafe {
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llvm::LLVMBuildAtomicRMW(
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self.llbuilder,
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AtomicRmwBinOp::from_generic(op),
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@ -1150,7 +1150,11 @@ fn atomic_rmw(
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AtomicOrdering::from_generic(order),
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llvm::False, // SingleThreaded
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)
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};
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if requires_cast_to_int {
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res = self.inttoptr(res, self.type_ptr());
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}
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res
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}
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fn atomic_fence(
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tests/codegen/atomicptr.rs
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tests/codegen/atomicptr.rs
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// LLVM does not support some atomic RMW operations on pointers, so inside codegen we lower those
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// to integer atomics, surrounded by casts to and from integer type.
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// This test ensures that we do the round-trip correctly for AtomicPtr::fetch_byte_add, and also
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// ensures that we do not have such a round-trip for AtomicPtr::swap, because LLVM supports pointer
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// arguments to `atomicrmw xchg`.
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//@ compile-flags: -O -Cno-prepopulate-passes
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#![feature(strict_provenance)]
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#![feature(strict_provenance_atomic_ptr)]
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use std::sync::atomic::AtomicPtr;
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use std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed;
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use std::ptr::without_provenance_mut;
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// Portability hack so that we can say [[USIZE]] instead of i64/i32/i16 for usize.
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// CHECK: @helper([[USIZE:i[0-9]+]] noundef %_1)
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#[no_mangle]
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pub fn helper(_: usize) {}
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// CHECK-LABEL: @atomicptr_fetch_byte_add
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#[no_mangle]
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pub fn atomicptr_fetch_byte_add(a: &AtomicPtr<u8>, v: usize) -> *mut u8 {
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// CHECK: %[[INTPTR:.*]] = ptrtoint ptr %{{.*}} to [[USIZE]]
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// CHECK-NEXT: %[[RET:.*]] = atomicrmw add ptr %{{.*}}, [[USIZE]] %[[INTPTR]]
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// CHECK-NEXT: inttoptr [[USIZE]] %[[RET]] to ptr
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a.fetch_byte_add(v, Relaxed)
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}
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// CHECK-LABEL: @atomicptr_swap
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#[no_mangle]
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pub fn atomicptr_swap(a: &AtomicPtr<u8>, ptr: *mut u8) -> *mut u8 {
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// CHECK-NOT: ptrtoint
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// CHECK: atomicrmw xchg ptr %{{.*}}, ptr %{{.*}} monotonic
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// CHECK-NOT: inttoptr
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a.swap(ptr, Relaxed)
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}
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