Auto merge of #128075 - Oneirical:try-your-damnetest, r=jieyouxu

Migrate `rlib-format-packed-bundled-libs-2`, `native-link-modifier-whole-archive` and `no-builtins-attribute` `run-make` tests to rmake

Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html).

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try-job: test-various
try-job: armhf-gnu
try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: x86_64-gnu-llvm-18
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bors 2024-07-31 00:36:46 +00:00
commit 83dcdb3a5d
11 changed files with 224 additions and 96 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
use std::panic;
use std::path::Path;
use crate::fs;
use crate::{fs, regex};
/// Assert that `actual` is equal to `expected`.
#[track_caller]
@ -47,6 +47,36 @@ pub fn assert_not_contains<H: AsRef<str>, N: AsRef<str>>(haystack: H, needle: N)
}
}
/// Assert that `haystack` contains the regex pattern `needle`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_contains_regex<H: AsRef<str>, N: AsRef<str>>(haystack: H, needle: N) {
let haystack = haystack.as_ref();
let needle = needle.as_ref();
let re = regex::Regex::new(needle).unwrap();
if !re.is_match(haystack) {
eprintln!("=== HAYSTACK ===");
eprintln!("{}", haystack);
eprintln!("=== NEEDLE ===");
eprintln!("{}", needle);
panic!("needle was not found in haystack");
}
}
/// Assert that `haystack` does not contain the regex pattern `needle`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_not_contains_regex<H: AsRef<str>, N: AsRef<str>>(haystack: H, needle: N) {
let haystack = haystack.as_ref();
let needle = needle.as_ref();
let re = regex::Regex::new(needle).unwrap();
if re.is_match(haystack) {
eprintln!("=== HAYSTACK ===");
eprintln!("{}", haystack);
eprintln!("=== NEEDLE ===");
eprintln!("{}", needle);
panic!("needle was unexpectedly found in haystack");
}
}
/// Assert that all files in `dir1` exist and have the same content in `dir2`
pub fn assert_dirs_are_equal(dir1: impl AsRef<Path>, dir2: impl AsRef<Path>) {
let dir2 = dir2.as_ref();

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@ -7,7 +7,10 @@
use build_helper::drop_bomb::DropBomb;
use crate::util::handle_failed_output;
use crate::{assert_contains, assert_equals, assert_not_contains};
use crate::{
assert_contains, assert_contains_regex, assert_equals, assert_not_contains,
assert_not_contains_regex,
};
/// This is a custom command wrapper that simplifies working with commands and makes it easier to
/// ensure that we check the exit status of executed processes.
@ -191,6 +194,13 @@ pub fn assert_stdout_not_contains<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, unexpected: S) -> &Self
self
}
/// Checks that `stdout` does not contain the regex pattern `unexpected`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_stdout_not_contains_regex<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, unexpected: S) -> &Self {
assert_not_contains_regex(&self.stdout_utf8(), unexpected);
self
}
/// Checks that `stdout` contains `expected`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_stdout_contains<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, expected: S) -> &Self {
@ -198,6 +208,13 @@ pub fn assert_stdout_contains<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, expected: S) -> &Self {
self
}
/// Checks that `stdout` contains the regex pattern `expected`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_stdout_contains_regex<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, expected: S) -> &Self {
assert_contains_regex(&self.stdout_utf8(), expected);
self
}
/// Checks that trimmed `stderr` matches trimmed `expected`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_stderr_equals<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, expected: S) -> &Self {
@ -212,6 +229,13 @@ pub fn assert_stderr_contains<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, expected: S) -> &Self {
self
}
/// Checks that `stderr` contains the regex pattern `expected`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_stderr_contains_regex<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, expected: S) -> &Self {
assert_contains_regex(&self.stderr_utf8(), expected);
self
}
/// Checks that `stderr` does not contain `unexpected`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_stderr_not_contains<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, unexpected: S) -> &Self {
@ -219,6 +243,13 @@ pub fn assert_stderr_not_contains<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, unexpected: S) -> &Self
self
}
/// Checks that `stderr` does not contain the regex pattern `unexpected`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_stderr_not_contains_regex<S: AsRef<str>>(&self, unexpected: S) -> &Self {
assert_not_contains_regex(&self.stdout_utf8(), unexpected);
self
}
#[track_caller]
pub fn assert_exit_code(&self, code: i32) -> &Self {
assert!(self.output.status.code() == Some(code));

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@ -36,6 +36,12 @@ pub fn llvm_ar() -> LlvmAr {
LlvmAr::new()
}
/// Construct a new `llvm-nm` invocation. This assumes that `llvm-nm` is available
/// at `$LLVM_BIN_DIR/llvm-nm`.
pub fn llvm_nm() -> LlvmNm {
LlvmNm::new()
}
/// A `llvm-readobj` invocation builder.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use]
@ -71,11 +77,19 @@ pub struct LlvmAr {
cmd: Command,
}
/// A `llvm-nm` invocation builder.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use]
pub struct LlvmNm {
cmd: Command,
}
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmReadobj);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmProfdata);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmFilecheck);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmObjdump);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmAr);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmNm);
/// Generate the path to the bin directory of LLVM.
#[must_use]
@ -244,3 +258,19 @@ pub fn output_input(&mut self, out: impl AsRef<Path>, input: impl AsRef<Path>) -
self
}
}
impl LlvmNm {
/// Construct a new `llvm-nm` invocation. This assumes that `llvm-nm` is available
/// at `$LLVM_BIN_DIR/llvm-nm`.
pub fn new() -> Self {
let llvm_nm = llvm_bin_dir().join("llvm-nm");
let cmd = Command::new(llvm_nm);
Self { cmd }
}
/// Provide an input file.
pub fn input<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, path: P) -> &mut Self {
self.cmd.arg(path.as_ref());
self
}
}

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@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ pub mod rfs {
pub use clang::{clang, Clang};
pub use htmldocck::htmldocck;
pub use llvm::{
llvm_ar, llvm_filecheck, llvm_objdump, llvm_profdata, llvm_readobj, LlvmAr, LlvmFilecheck,
LlvmObjdump, LlvmProfdata, LlvmReadobj,
llvm_ar, llvm_filecheck, llvm_nm, llvm_objdump, llvm_profdata, llvm_readobj, LlvmAr,
LlvmFilecheck, LlvmNm, LlvmObjdump, LlvmProfdata, LlvmReadobj,
};
pub use python::python_command;
pub use rustc::{aux_build, bare_rustc, rustc, Rustc};
@ -84,7 +84,8 @@ pub mod rfs {
pub use scoped_run::{run_in_tmpdir, test_while_readonly};
pub use assertion_helpers::{
assert_contains, assert_dirs_are_equal, assert_equals, assert_not_contains,
assert_contains, assert_contains_regex, assert_dirs_are_equal, assert_equals,
assert_not_contains, assert_not_contains_regex,
};
pub use string::{

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@ -31,9 +31,7 @@ run-make/long-linker-command-lines/Makefile
run-make/macos-deployment-target/Makefile
run-make/min-global-align/Makefile
run-make/native-link-modifier-bundle/Makefile
run-make/native-link-modifier-whole-archive/Makefile
run-make/no-alloc-shim/Makefile
run-make/no-builtins-attribute/Makefile
run-make/pdb-buildinfo-cl-cmd/Makefile
run-make/pgo-gen-lto/Makefile
run-make/pgo-indirect-call-promotion/Makefile
@ -45,7 +43,6 @@ run-make/redundant-libs/Makefile
run-make/remap-path-prefix-dwarf/Makefile
run-make/reproducible-build-2/Makefile
run-make/reproducible-build/Makefile
run-make/rlib-format-packed-bundled-libs-2/Makefile
run-make/rlib-format-packed-bundled-libs/Makefile
run-make/simd-ffi/Makefile
run-make/split-debuginfo/Makefile

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@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
# ignore-cross-compile -- compiling C++ code does not work well when cross-compiling
# This test case makes sure that native libraries are linked with appropriate semantics
# when the `[+-]bundle,[+-]whole-archive` modifiers are applied to them.
#
# The test works by checking that the resulting executables produce the expected output,
# part of which is emitted by otherwise unreferenced C code. If +whole-archive didn't work
# that code would never make it into the final executable and we'd thus be missing some
# of the output.
include ../tools.mk
all: $(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,directly_linked) \
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,directly_linked_test_plus_whole_archive) \
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,directly_linked_test_minus_whole_archive) \
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,indirectly_linked) \
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,indirectly_linked_via_attr)
$(call RUN,directly_linked) | $(CGREP) 'static-initializer.directly_linked.'
$(call RUN,directly_linked_test_plus_whole_archive) --nocapture | $(CGREP) 'static-initializer.'
$(call RUN,directly_linked_test_minus_whole_archive) --nocapture | $(CGREP) -v 'static-initializer.'
$(call RUN,indirectly_linked) | $(CGREP) 'static-initializer.indirectly_linked.'
$(call RUN,indirectly_linked_via_attr) | $(CGREP) 'static-initializer.native_lib_in_src.'
# Native lib linked directly into executable
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,directly_linked): $(call NATIVE_STATICLIB,c_static_lib_with_constructor)
$(RUSTC) directly_linked.rs -l static:+whole-archive=c_static_lib_with_constructor
# Native lib linked into test executable, +whole-archive
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,directly_linked_test_plus_whole_archive): $(call NATIVE_STATICLIB,c_static_lib_with_constructor)
$(RUSTC) directly_linked_test_plus_whole_archive.rs --test -l static:+whole-archive=c_static_lib_with_constructor
# Native lib linked into test executable, -whole-archive
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,directly_linked_test_minus_whole_archive): $(call NATIVE_STATICLIB,c_static_lib_with_constructor)
$(RUSTC) directly_linked_test_minus_whole_archive.rs --test -l static:-whole-archive=c_static_lib_with_constructor
# Native lib linked into RLIB via `-l static:-bundle,+whole-archive`, RLIB linked into executable
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,indirectly_linked): $(TMPDIR)/librlib_with_cmdline_native_lib.rlib
$(RUSTC) indirectly_linked.rs
# Native lib linked into RLIB via #[link] attribute, RLIB linked into executable
$(TMPDIR)/$(call BIN,indirectly_linked_via_attr): $(TMPDIR)/libnative_lib_in_src.rlib
$(RUSTC) indirectly_linked_via_attr.rs
# Native lib linked into rlib with via commandline
$(TMPDIR)/librlib_with_cmdline_native_lib.rlib: $(call NATIVE_STATICLIB,c_static_lib_with_constructor)
$(RUSTC) rlib_with_cmdline_native_lib.rs --crate-type=rlib -l static:-bundle,+whole-archive=c_static_lib_with_constructor
# Native lib linked into rlib via `#[link()]` attribute on extern block.
$(TMPDIR)/libnative_lib_in_src.rlib: $(call NATIVE_STATICLIB,c_static_lib_with_constructor)
$(RUSTC) native_lib_in_src.rs --crate-type=rlib
$(TMPDIR)/libc_static_lib_with_constructor.o: c_static_lib_with_constructor.cpp
$(call COMPILE_OBJ_CXX,$@,$<)

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@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
// This test case makes sure that native libraries are linked with appropriate semantics
// when the `[+-]bundle,[+-]whole-archive` modifiers are applied to them.
// The test works by checking that the resulting executables produce the expected output,
// part of which is emitted by otherwise unreferenced C code. If +whole-archive didn't work
// that code would never make it into the final executable and we'd thus be missing some
// of the output.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88085
//@ ignore-cross-compile
// Reason: compiling C++ code does not work well when cross-compiling
// plus, the compiled binary is executed
use run_make_support::{cxx, is_msvc, llvm_ar, run, run_with_args, rustc, static_lib_name};
fn main() {
let mut cxx = cxx();
if is_msvc() {
cxx.arg("-EHs");
}
cxx.input("c_static_lib_with_constructor.cpp")
.arg("-c")
.out_exe("libc_static_lib_with_constructor")
.run();
let mut llvm_ar = llvm_ar();
llvm_ar.obj_to_ar();
if is_msvc() {
llvm_ar
.output_input(
static_lib_name("c_static_lib_with_constructor"),
"libc_static_lib_with_constructor.obj",
)
.run();
} else {
llvm_ar
.output_input(
static_lib_name("c_static_lib_with_constructor"),
"libc_static_lib_with_constructor",
)
.run();
}
// Native lib linked directly into executable
rustc()
.input("directly_linked.rs")
.arg("-lstatic:+whole-archive=c_static_lib_with_constructor")
.run();
// Native lib linked into test executable, +whole-archive
rustc()
.input("directly_linked_test_plus_whole_archive.rs")
.arg("--test")
.arg("-lstatic:+whole-archive=c_static_lib_with_constructor")
.run();
// Native lib linked into test executable, -whole-archive
rustc()
.input("directly_linked_test_minus_whole_archive.rs")
.arg("--test")
.arg("-lstatic:-whole-archive=c_static_lib_with_constructor")
.run();
// Native lib linked into rlib with via commandline
rustc()
.input("rlib_with_cmdline_native_lib.rs")
.crate_type("rlib")
.arg("-lstatic:-bundle,+whole-archive=c_static_lib_with_constructor")
.run();
// Native lib linked into RLIB via `-l static:-bundle,+whole-archive`
// RLIB linked into executable
rustc().input("indirectly_linked.rs").run();
// Native lib linked into rlib via `#[link()]` attribute on extern block.
rustc().input("native_lib_in_src.rs").crate_type("rlib").run();
// Native lib linked into RLIB via #[link] attribute, RLIB linked into executable
rustc().input("indirectly_linked_via_attr.rs").run();
run("directly_linked").assert_stdout_contains("static-initializer.directly_linked.");
run_with_args("directly_linked_test_plus_whole_archive", &["--nocapture"])
.assert_stdout_contains("static-initializer.");
run_with_args("directly_linked_test_minus_whole_archive", &["--nocapture"])
.assert_stdout_not_contains("static-initializer.");
run("indirectly_linked").assert_stdout_contains("static-initializer.indirectly_linked.");
run("indirectly_linked_via_attr")
.assert_stdout_contains("static-initializer.native_lib_in_src.");
}

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@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
include ../tools.mk
# We want to check if `no-builtins` is also added to the function declarations in the used crate.
all:
$(RUSTC) no_builtins.rs --emit=link
$(RUSTC) main.rs --emit=llvm-ir
cat "$(TMPDIR)"/main.ll | "$(LLVM_FILECHECK)" filecheck.main.txt

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
// `no_builtins` is an attribute related to LLVM's optimizations. In order to ensure that it has an
// effect on link-time optimizations (LTO), it should be added to function declarations in a crate.
// This test uses the `llvm-filecheck` tool to determine that this attribute is successfully
// being added to these function declarations.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113716
use run_make_support::{llvm_filecheck, rfs, rustc};
fn main() {
rustc().input("no_builtins.rs").emit("link").run();
rustc().input("main.rs").emit("llvm-ir").run();
llvm_filecheck().patterns("filecheck.main.txt").stdin(rfs::read("main.ll")).run();
}

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@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
include ../tools.mk
# ignore-cross-compile
# Make sure -Zpacked_bundled_libs is compatible with verbatim.
# We're using the llvm-nm instead of the system nm to ensure it is compatible
# with the LLVM bitcode generated by rustc.
# Except on Windows where piping/IO redirection under MSYS2 is wonky with llvm-nm.
ifndef IS_WINDOWS
NM = "$(LLVM_BIN_DIR)"/llvm-nm
else
NM = nm
endif
all:
# Build strange-named dep.
$(RUSTC) native_dep.rs --crate-type=staticlib -o $(TMPDIR)/native_dep.ext
$(RUSTC) rust_dep.rs --crate-type=rlib -Zpacked_bundled_libs
$(NM) $(TMPDIR)/librust_dep.rlib | $(CGREP) -e "U.*native_f1"
$(AR) t $(TMPDIR)/librust_dep.rlib | $(CGREP) "native_dep.ext"
# Make sure compiler doesn't use files, that it shouldn't know about.
rm $(TMPDIR)/native_dep.ext
$(RUSTC) main.rs --extern rust_dep=$(TMPDIR)/librust_dep.rlib -Zpacked_bundled_libs

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@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
// `-Z packed_bundled_libs` is an unstable rustc flag that makes the compiler
// only require a native library and no supplementary object files to compile.
// This test simply checks that this flag can be passed alongside verbatim syntax
// in rustc flags without a compilation failure or the removal of expected symbols.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100101
use run_make_support::{llvm_ar, llvm_nm, rfs, rust_lib_name, rustc};
fn main() {
// Build a strangely named dependency.
rustc().input("native_dep.rs").crate_type("staticlib").output("native_dep.ext").run();
rustc().input("rust_dep.rs").crate_type("rlib").arg("-Zpacked_bundled_libs").run();
llvm_nm().input(rust_lib_name("rust_dep")).run().assert_stdout_contains_regex("U.*native_f1");
llvm_ar()
.arg("t")
.arg(rust_lib_name("rust_dep"))
.run()
.assert_stdout_contains("native_dep.ext");
// Ensure the compiler does not use files it should not be aware of.
rfs::remove_file("native_dep.ext");
rustc()
.input("main.rs")
.extern_("rust_dep", rust_lib_name("rust_dep"))
.arg("-Zpacked_bundled_libs")
.run();
}