Print a backtrace in const eval if interrupted

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Ben Kimock 2023-05-19 16:03:35 -04:00
parent a0c20d52e0
commit 9e0d1a3284
13 changed files with 56 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -3771,6 +3771,7 @@ dependencies = [
name = "rustc_driver_impl"
version = "0.0.0"
dependencies = [
"ctrlc",
"libc",
"rustc_ast",
"rustc_ast_lowering",

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@ -146,6 +146,8 @@ const_eval_intern_kind = {$kind ->
*[other] {""}
}
const_eval_interrupted = compilation was interrupted
const_eval_invalid_align_details =
invalid align passed to `{$name}`: {$align} is {$err_kind ->
[not_power_of_two] not a power of 2

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed;
use either::{Left, Right};
use rustc_hir::def::DefKind;
@ -22,6 +24,7 @@
InternKind, InterpCx, InterpError, InterpResult, MPlaceTy, MemoryKind, OpTy, RefTracking,
StackPopCleanup,
};
use crate::CTRL_C_RECEIVED;
// Returns a pointer to where the result lives
#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(ecx, body))]
@ -79,7 +82,11 @@ fn eval_body_using_ecx<'mir, 'tcx, R: InterpretationResult<'tcx>>(
ecx.storage_live_for_always_live_locals()?;
// The main interpreter loop.
while ecx.step()? {}
while ecx.step()? {
if CTRL_C_RECEIVED.load(Relaxed) {
throw_exhaust!(Interrupted);
}
}
// Intern the result
intern_const_alloc_recursive(ecx, intern_kind, &ret)?;

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@ -884,6 +884,7 @@ fn diagnostic_message(&self) -> DiagMessage {
ResourceExhaustionInfo::StackFrameLimitReached => const_eval_stack_frame_limit_reached,
ResourceExhaustionInfo::MemoryExhausted => const_eval_memory_exhausted,
ResourceExhaustionInfo::AddressSpaceFull => const_eval_address_space_full,
ResourceExhaustionInfo::Interrupted => const_eval_interrupted,
}
}
fn add_args<G: EmissionGuarantee>(self, _: &mut Diag<'_, G>) {}

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@ -32,6 +32,8 @@
pub mod transform;
pub mod util;
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool;
pub use errors::ReportErrorExt;
use rustc_middle::{ty, util::Providers};
@ -57,3 +59,8 @@ pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) {
util::check_validity_requirement(tcx, init_kind, param_env_and_ty)
};
}
/// `rustc_driver::main` installs a handler that will set this to `true` if
/// the compiler has been sent a request to shut down, such as by a Ctrl-C.
/// This static lives here because it is only read by the interpreter.
pub static CTRL_C_RECEIVED: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
# tidy-alphabetical-start
ctrlc = "3.4.4"
rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" }
rustc_ast_lowering = { path = "../rustc_ast_lowering" }
rustc_ast_passes = { path = "../rustc_ast_passes" }

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
use rustc_ast as ast;
use rustc_codegen_ssa::{traits::CodegenBackend, CodegenErrors, CodegenResults};
use rustc_const_eval::CTRL_C_RECEIVED;
use rustc_data_structures::profiling::{
get_resident_set_size, print_time_passes_entry, TimePassesFormat,
};
@ -1518,6 +1519,22 @@ pub fn init_logger(early_dcx: &EarlyDiagCtxt, cfg: rustc_log::LoggerConfig) {
}
}
/// Install our usual `ctrlc` handler, which sets [`rustc_const_eval::CTRL_C_RECEIVED`].
/// Making this handler optional lets tools can install a different handler, if they wish.
pub fn install_ctrlc_handler() {
ctrlc::set_handler(move || {
// Indicate that we have been signaled to stop. If we were already signaled, exit
// immediately. In our interpreter loop we try to consult this value often, but if for
// whatever reason we don't get to that check or the cleanup we do upon finding that
// this bool has become true takes a long time, the exit here will promptly exit the
// process on the second Ctrl-C.
if CTRL_C_RECEIVED.swap(true, Ordering::Relaxed) {
std::process::exit(1);
}
})
.expect("Unable to install ctrlc handler");
}
pub fn main() -> ! {
let start_time = Instant::now();
let start_rss = get_resident_set_size();
@ -1528,6 +1545,8 @@ pub fn main() -> ! {
signal_handler::install();
let mut callbacks = TimePassesCallbacks::default();
let using_internal_features = install_ice_hook(DEFAULT_BUG_REPORT_URL, |_| ());
install_ctrlc_handler();
let exit_code = catch_with_exit_code(|| {
RunCompiler::new(&args::raw_args(&early_dcx)?, &mut callbacks)
.set_using_internal_features(using_internal_features)

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@ -482,6 +482,8 @@ pub enum ResourceExhaustionInfo {
MemoryExhausted,
/// The address space (of the target) is full.
AddressSpaceFull,
/// The compiler got an interrupt signal (a user ran out of patience).
Interrupted,
}
/// A trait for machine-specific errors (or other "machine stop" conditions).

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@ -344,6 +344,10 @@ fn main() {
let args = rustc_driver::args::raw_args(&early_dcx)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| std::process::exit(rustc_driver::EXIT_FAILURE));
// Install the ctrlc handler that sets `rustc_const_eval::CTRL_C_RECEIVED`, even if
// MIRI_BE_RUSTC is set.
rustc_driver::install_ctrlc_handler();
// If the environment asks us to actually be rustc, then do that.
if let Some(crate_kind) = env::var_os("MIRI_BE_RUSTC") {
// Earliest rustc setup.

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@ -3,12 +3,13 @@
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
use std::num::TryFromIntError;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering::Relaxed};
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed;
use std::task::Poll;
use std::time::{Duration, SystemTime};
use either::Either;
use rustc_const_eval::CTRL_C_RECEIVED;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_index::{Idx, IndexVec};
@ -1045,21 +1046,9 @@ fn unregister_timeout_callback_if_exists(&mut self, thread: ThreadId) {
/// Run the core interpreter loop. Returns only when an interrupt occurs (an error or program
/// termination).
fn run_threads(&mut self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, !> {
static SIGNALED: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
ctrlc::set_handler(move || {
// Indicate that we have ben signaled to stop. If we were already signaled, exit
// immediately. In our interpreter loop we try to consult this value often, but if for
// whatever reason we don't get to that check or the cleanup we do upon finding that
// this bool has become true takes a long time, the exit here will promptly exit the
// process on the second Ctrl-C.
if SIGNALED.swap(true, Relaxed) {
std::process::exit(1);
}
})
.unwrap();
let this = self.eval_context_mut();
loop {
if SIGNALED.load(Relaxed) {
if CTRL_C_RECEIVED.load(Relaxed) {
this.machine.handle_abnormal_termination();
std::process::exit(1);
}

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@ -208,6 +208,7 @@
"byteorder", // via ruzstd in object in thorin-dwp
"cc",
"cfg-if",
"cfg_aliases",
"compiler_builtins",
"cpufeatures",
"crc32fast",
@ -216,6 +217,7 @@
"crossbeam-epoch",
"crossbeam-utils",
"crypto-common",
"ctrlc",
"darling",
"darling_core",
"darling_macro",
@ -281,6 +283,7 @@
"memmap2",
"memoffset",
"miniz_oxide",
"nix",
"nu-ansi-term",
"num-conv",
"num_cpus",

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@ -4,9 +4,11 @@ include ../tools.mk
# ignore-cross-compile
# Test compiler behavior in case environment specifies wrong jobserver.
# Note that by default, the compiler uses file descriptors 0 (stdin), 1 (stdout), 2 (stderr),
# but also 3 and 4 for either end of the ctrl-c signal handler self-pipe.
all:
bash -c 'echo "fn main() {}" | MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3" $(RUSTC)' 2>&1 | diff cannot_open_fd.stderr -
bash -c 'echo "fn main() {}" | MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=5,5" $(RUSTC)' 2>&1 | diff cannot_open_fd.stderr -
bash -c 'echo "fn main() {}" | MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3" $(RUSTC) - 3</dev/null' 2>&1 | diff not_a_pipe.stderr -
# This test randomly fails, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110321

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
warning: failed to connect to jobserver from environment variable `MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=3,3"`: cannot open file descriptor 3 from the jobserver environment variable value: Bad file descriptor (os error 9)
warning: failed to connect to jobserver from environment variable `MAKEFLAGS="--jobserver-auth=5,5"`: cannot open file descriptor 5 from the jobserver environment variable value: Bad file descriptor (os error 9)
|
= note: the build environment is likely misconfigured