Auto merge of #131917 - jieyouxu:rmake-clang, r=Kobzol

Run the full stage 2 `run-make` test suite in `x86_64-gnu-debug`

Run the full `run-make` test suite in the `x86_64-gnu-debug` CI job. This is currently the *only* CI job where `//@ needs-force-clang-based-test` will be satisfied, so some `run-make` tests will literally never be run otherwise. Before this PR, the CI job only ran `run-make` tests which contains the substring `clang` in its test name, which is both (1) a footgun because it's very easy to forget and (2) it masks tests that would otherwise fail (even failing to compile) because the test is skipped if doesn't have a `clang` in its test name.

With the environment of `x86_64-gnu-debug`, two `run-make` tests failed before this PR:

1. `tests/run-make/issue-84395-lto-embed-bitcode/rmake.rs`: this was broken for a long time because `objcopy` in llvm bin tools was renamed to `llvm-objcopy`. This test was converted into a rmake.rs test, rather straight forward.
2. `tests/run-make/cross-lang-lto-riscv-abi/rmake.rs`: this was broken for a long time and never worked. The old version inspected human-readable output of `llvm-readobj --file-header` looking for substring `EF_RISCV_FLOAT_ABI_DOUBLE`, but the human-readable output will only contain something like `Flags: 0x5, RVC, double-float ABI`, hence it will never match. This test was fixed by instead using the `object` crate to actually decode the ELF headers looking for the specific `e_flags` based on reading the RISCV ELF psABI docs.

This PR is best reviewed commit-by-commit, two commits setup the support library for functionality and two commits are for each of the failing `run-make` tests.

I had to bump the `x86_64-gnu-debug` job to be ran with a runner with larger disk space.

Part of #132034.

try-job: x86_64-gnu-debug
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bors 2024-10-25 18:33:17 +00:00
commit b188577f14
9 changed files with 183 additions and 46 deletions

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@ -49,9 +49,7 @@ ENV RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS \
# (without necessarily testing the result).
# - That the tests with `//@ needs-force-clang-based-tests` pass, since they
# don't run by default unless RUSTBUILD_FORCE_CLANG_BASED_TESTS is set.
# - FIXME(https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126155#issuecomment-2156314273):
# Currently we only run the subset of tests with "clang" in their name.
ENV SCRIPT \
python3 ../x.py --stage 2 build && \
python3 ../x.py --stage 2 test tests/run-make --test-args clang
python3 ../x.py --stage 2 test tests/run-make

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@ -256,7 +256,9 @@ auto:
<<: *job-linux-4c
- image: x86_64-gnu-debug
<<: *job-linux-4c
# This seems to be needed because a full stage 2 build + run-make tests
# overwhelms the storage capacity of the standard 4c runner.
<<: *job-linux-4c-largedisk
- image: x86_64-gnu-distcheck
<<: *job-linux-8c

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@ -222,6 +222,12 @@ pub struct CompletedProcess {
}
impl CompletedProcess {
#[must_use]
#[track_caller]
pub fn stdout(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
self.output.stdout.clone()
}
#[must_use]
#[track_caller]
pub fn stdout_utf8(&self) -> String {
@ -234,12 +240,24 @@ pub fn invalid_stdout_utf8(&self) -> String {
String::from_utf8_lossy(&self.output.stdout.clone()).to_string()
}
#[must_use]
#[track_caller]
pub fn stderr(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
self.output.stderr.clone()
}
#[must_use]
#[track_caller]
pub fn stderr_utf8(&self) -> String {
String::from_utf8(self.output.stderr.clone()).expect("stderr is not valid UTF-8")
}
#[must_use]
#[track_caller]
pub fn invalid_stderr_utf8(&self) -> String {
String::from_utf8_lossy(&self.output.stderr.clone()).to_string()
}
#[must_use]
pub fn status(&self) -> ExitStatus {
self.output.status

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@ -60,6 +60,18 @@ pub fn llvm_pdbutil() -> LlvmPdbutil {
LlvmPdbutil::new()
}
/// Construct a new `llvm-dis` invocation. This assumes that `llvm-dis` is available
/// at `$LLVM_BIN_DIR/llvm-dis`.
pub fn llvm_dis() -> LlvmDis {
LlvmDis::new()
}
/// Construct a new `llvm-objcopy` invocation. This assumes that `llvm-objcopy` is available
/// at `$LLVM_BIN_DIR/llvm-objcopy`.
pub fn llvm_objcopy() -> LlvmObjcopy {
LlvmObjcopy::new()
}
/// A `llvm-readobj` invocation builder.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use]
@ -123,6 +135,20 @@ pub struct LlvmPdbutil {
cmd: Command,
}
/// A `llvm-dis` invocation builder.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use]
pub struct LlvmDis {
cmd: Command,
}
/// A `llvm-objcopy` invocation builder.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use]
pub struct LlvmObjcopy {
cmd: Command,
}
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmReadobj);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmProfdata);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmFilecheck);
@ -132,6 +158,8 @@ pub struct LlvmPdbutil {
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmBcanalyzer);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmDwarfdump);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmPdbutil);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmDis);
crate::macros::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmObjcopy);
/// Generate the path to the bin directory of LLVM.
#[must_use]
@ -390,3 +418,41 @@ pub fn input<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, path: P) -> &mut Self {
self
}
}
impl LlvmObjcopy {
/// Construct a new `llvm-objcopy` invocation. This assumes that `llvm-objcopy` is available
/// at `$LLVM_BIN_DIR/llvm-objcopy`.
pub fn new() -> Self {
let llvm_objcopy = llvm_bin_dir().join("llvm-objcopy");
let cmd = Command::new(llvm_objcopy);
Self { cmd }
}
/// Dump the contents of `section` into the file at `path`.
#[track_caller]
pub fn dump_section<S: AsRef<str>, P: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
section_name: S,
path: P,
) -> &mut Self {
self.cmd.arg("--dump-section");
self.cmd.arg(format!("{}={}", section_name.as_ref(), path.as_ref().to_str().unwrap()));
self
}
}
impl LlvmDis {
/// Construct a new `llvm-dis` invocation. This assumes that `llvm-dis` is available
/// at `$LLVM_BIN_DIR/llvm-dis`.
pub fn new() -> Self {
let llvm_dis = llvm_bin_dir().join("llvm-dis");
let cmd = Command::new(llvm_dis);
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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@ -49,14 +49,17 @@ pub mod rfs {
// These rely on external dependencies.
pub use cc::{cc, cxx, extra_c_flags, extra_cxx_flags, Cc};
pub use c_build::{build_native_dynamic_lib, build_native_static_lib, build_native_static_lib_optimized, build_native_static_lib_cxx};
pub use c_build::{
build_native_dynamic_lib, build_native_static_lib, build_native_static_lib_cxx,
build_native_static_lib_optimized,
};
pub use cargo::cargo;
pub use clang::{clang, Clang};
pub use htmldocck::htmldocck;
pub use llvm::{
llvm_ar, llvm_bcanalyzer, llvm_dwarfdump, llvm_filecheck, llvm_nm, llvm_objdump, llvm_profdata,
llvm_readobj, LlvmAr, LlvmBcanalyzer, LlvmDwarfdump, LlvmFilecheck, LlvmNm, LlvmObjdump,
LlvmProfdata, LlvmReadobj,
llvm_ar, llvm_bcanalyzer, llvm_dis, llvm_dwarfdump, llvm_filecheck, llvm_nm, llvm_objcopy,
llvm_objdump, llvm_profdata, llvm_readobj, LlvmAr, LlvmBcanalyzer, LlvmDis, LlvmDwarfdump,
LlvmFilecheck, LlvmNm, LlvmObjcopy, LlvmObjdump, LlvmProfdata, LlvmReadobj,
};
pub use python::python_command;
pub use rustc::{aux_build, bare_rustc, rustc, rustc_path, Rustc};

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ run-make/branch-protection-check-IBT/Makefile
run-make/cat-and-grep-sanity-check/Makefile
run-make/extern-fn-reachable/Makefile
run-make/incr-add-rust-src-component/Makefile
run-make/issue-84395-lto-embed-bitcode/Makefile
run-make/jobserver-error/Makefile
run-make/libs-through-symlinks/Makefile
run-make/split-debuginfo/Makefile

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@ -1,21 +1,20 @@
//! Make sure that cross-language LTO works on riscv targets,
//! which requires extra `target-abi` metadata to be emitted.
//! Make sure that cross-language LTO works on riscv targets, which requires extra `target-abi`
//! metadata to be emitted.
//@ needs-force-clang-based-tests
//@ needs-llvm-components riscv
//@ needs-llvm-components: riscv
//@ needs-force-clang-based-tests
// FIXME(#126180): This test can only run on `x86_64-gnu-debug`, because that CI job sets
// RUSTBUILD_FORCE_CLANG_BASED_TESTS and only runs tests which contain "clang" in their
// name.
// However, this test does not run at all as its name does not contain "clang".
// ignore-tidy-linelength
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::{Command, Output};
use std::{env, str};
use object::elf;
use object::read::elf as readelf;
use run_make_support::{bin_name, clang, object, rfs, rustc};
use run_make_support::{bin_name, clang, llvm_readobj, rustc};
fn check_target(target: &str, clang_target: &str, carch: &str, is_double_float: bool) {
fn check_target<H: readelf::FileHeader<Endian = object::Endianness>>(
target: &str,
clang_target: &str,
carch: &str,
is_double_float: bool,
) {
eprintln!("Checking target {target}");
// Rust part
rustc()
@ -39,16 +38,55 @@ fn check_target(target: &str, clang_target: &str, carch: &str, is_double_float:
// Check that the built binary has correct float abi
let executable = bin_name("riscv-xlto");
let output = llvm_readobj().input(&executable).file_header().run();
let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
eprintln!("obj:\n{}", stdout);
assert!(!(is_double_float ^ stdout.contains("EF_RISCV_FLOAT_ABI_DOUBLE")));
let data = rfs::read(&executable);
let header = <H>::parse(&*data).unwrap();
let endian = match header.e_ident().data {
elf::ELFDATA2LSB => object::Endianness::Little,
elf::ELFDATA2MSB => object::Endianness::Big,
x => unreachable!("invalid e_ident data: {:#010b}", x),
};
// Check `(e_flags & EF_RISCV_FLOAT_ABI) == EF_RISCV_FLOAT_ABI_DOUBLE`.
//
// See
// <https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/master/riscv-elf.adoc#elf-object-files>.
if is_double_float {
assert_eq!(
header.e_flags(endian) & elf::EF_RISCV_FLOAT_ABI,
elf::EF_RISCV_FLOAT_ABI_DOUBLE,
"expected {target} to use double ABI, but it did not"
);
} else {
assert_ne!(
header.e_flags(endian) & elf::EF_RISCV_FLOAT_ABI,
elf::EF_RISCV_FLOAT_ABI_DOUBLE,
"did not expected {target} to use double ABI"
);
}
}
fn main() {
check_target("riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu", "riscv64-linux-gnu", "rv64gc", true);
check_target("riscv64imac-unknown-none-elf", "riscv64-unknown-elf", "rv64imac", false);
check_target("riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf", "riscv32-unknown-elf", "rv32imac", false);
check_target("riscv32gc-unknown-linux-gnu", "riscv32-linux-gnu", "rv32gc", true);
check_target::<elf::FileHeader64<object::Endianness>>(
"riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu",
"riscv64-linux-gnu",
"rv64gc",
true,
);
check_target::<elf::FileHeader64<object::Endianness>>(
"riscv64imac-unknown-none-elf",
"riscv64-unknown-elf",
"rv64imac",
false,
);
check_target::<elf::FileHeader32<object::Endianness>>(
"riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf",
"riscv32-unknown-elf",
"rv32imac",
false,
);
check_target::<elf::FileHeader32<object::Endianness>>(
"riscv32gc-unknown-linux-gnu",
"riscv32-linux-gnu",
"rv32gc",
true,
);
}

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@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
# needs-force-clang-based-tests
# FIXME(#126180): This test doesn't actually run anywhere, because the only
# CI job that sets RUSTBUILD_FORCE_CLANG_BASED_TESTS runs very few tests.
# This test makes sure the embed bitcode in elf created with
# lto-embed-bitcode=optimized is valid llvm BC module.
include ../tools.mk
all:
$(RUSTC) test.rs --target $(TARGET) -Clink-arg=-fuse-ld=lld -Clinker-plugin-lto -Clinker=$(CLANG) -Clink-arg=-Wl,--plugin-opt=-lto-embed-bitcode=optimized -Zemit-thin-lto=no
$(LLVM_BIN_DIR)/objcopy --dump-section .llvmbc=$(TMPDIR)/test.bc $(TMPDIR)/test
$(LLVM_BIN_DIR)/llvm-dis $(TMPDIR)/test.bc

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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
//! Smoke test to make sure the embed bitcode in elf created with
//! `--plugin-opt=-lto-embed-bitcode=optimized` is valid llvm BC module.
//!
//! See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84395> where passing
//! `-lto-embed-bitcode=optimized` to lld when linking rust code via `linker-plugin-lto` doesn't
//! produce the expected result.
//!
//! See PR <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98162> which initially introduced this test.
//@ needs-force-clang-based-tests
use run_make_support::{env_var, llvm_dis, llvm_objcopy, rustc};
fn main() {
rustc()
.input("test.rs")
.arg("-Clink-arg=-fuse-ld=lld")
.arg("-Clinker-plugin-lto")
.arg(format!("-Clinker={}", env_var("CLANG")))
.arg("-Clink-arg=-Wl,--plugin-opt=-lto-embed-bitcode=optimized")
.arg("-Zemit-thin-lto=no")
.run();
llvm_objcopy().dump_section(".llvmbc", "test.bc").arg("test").run();
llvm_dis().arg("test.bc").run();
}