//@ needs-asm-support //@ ignore-nvptx64 //@ ignore-spirv // Tests that the use of named labels in the `asm!` macro are linted against // except for in `#[naked]` fns. // Using a named label is incorrect as per the RFC because for most cases // the compiler cannot ensure that inline asm is emitted exactly once per // codegen unit (except for naked fns) and so the label could be duplicated // which causes less readable LLVM errors and in the worst cases causes ICEs // or segfaults based on system dependent behavior and codegen flags. #![feature(naked_functions)] use std::arch::{asm, global_asm, naked_asm}; #[no_mangle] pub static FOO: usize = 42; fn main() { unsafe { // Basic usage asm!("bar: nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels // No following asm asm!("abcd:"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels // Multiple labels on one line asm!("foo: bar1: nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels // Multiple lines asm!("foo1: nop", "nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("foo2: foo3: nop", "nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("nop", "foo4: nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("foo5: nop", "foo6: nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~| ERROR avoid using named labels // Statement separator asm!("foo7: nop; foo8: nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("foo9: nop; nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("nop; foo10: nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels // Escaped newline asm!("bar2: nop\n bar3: nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("bar4: nop\n nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("nop\n bar5: nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("nop\n bar6: bar7: nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels // Raw strings asm!( r" blah2: nop blah3: nop " ); //~^^^^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^^^ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!( r###" nop nop ; blah4: nop "### ); //~^^^ ERROR avoid using named labels // Non-labels // should not trigger lint, but may be invalid asm asm!("ab cd: nop"); // `blah:` does not trigger because labels need to be at the start // of the statement, and there was already a non-label asm!("1bar: blah: nop"); // Only `blah1:` should trigger asm!("blah1: 2bar: nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels // Duplicate labels asm!("def: def: nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("def: nop\ndef: nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("def: nop; def: nop"); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels // Trying to break parsing asm!(":"); asm!("\n:\n"); asm!("::::"); // 0x3A is a ':' asm!("fooo\u{003A} nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("foooo\x3A nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels // 0x0A is a newline asm!("fooooo:\u{000A} nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("foooooo:\x0A nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels // Intentionally breaking span finding // equivalent to "ABC: nop" asm!("\x41\x42\x43\x3A\x20\x6E\x6F\x70"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels // Non-label colons - should pass asm!("mov rax, qword ptr fs:[0]"); // Comments asm!( r" ab: nop // ab: does foo // cd: nop " ); //~^^^^ ERROR avoid using named labels // Tests usage of colons in non-label positions asm!(":lo12:FOO"); // this is apparently valid aarch64 // is there an example that is valid x86 for this test? asm!(":bbb nop"); // non-ascii characters are not allowed in labels, so should not trigger the lint asm!("Ù: nop"); asm!("testÙ: nop"); asm!("_Ù_: nop"); // Format arguments should be conservatively assumed to be valid characters in labels // Would emit `test_rax:` or similar #[allow(asm_sub_register)] { asm!("test_{}: nop", in(reg) 10); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels } asm!("test_{}: nop", const 10); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("test_{}: nop", sym main); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("{}_test: nop", const 10); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("test_{}_test: nop", const 10); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("{}: nop", const 10); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("{uwu}: nop", uwu = const 10); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("{0}: nop", const 10); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels asm!("{1}: nop", "/* {0} */", const 10, const 20); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels // Test include_str in asm asm!(include_str!("named-asm-labels.s")); //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^^ ERROR avoid using named labels //~^^^^ ERROR avoid using named labels // Test allowing or warning on the lint instead #[allow(named_asm_labels)] { asm!("allowed: nop"); // Should not emit anything } #[warn(named_asm_labels)] { asm!("warned: nop"); //~ WARNING avoid using named labels } } } // Trigger on naked fns too, even though they can't be inlined, reusing a // label or LTO can cause labels to break #[naked] pub extern "C" fn foo() -> i32 { unsafe { naked_asm!(".Lfoo: mov rax, {}; ret;", "nop", const 1) } //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels } // Make sure that non-naked attributes *do* still let the lint happen #[no_mangle] pub extern "C" fn bar() { unsafe { asm!(".Lbar: mov rax, {}; ret;", "nop", const 1, options(noreturn)) } //~^ ERROR avoid using named labels } #[naked] pub extern "C" fn aaa() { fn _local() {} unsafe { naked_asm!(".Laaa: nop; ret;") } //~ ERROR avoid using named labels } pub fn normal() { fn _local1() {} #[naked] pub extern "C" fn bbb() { fn _very_local() {} unsafe { naked_asm!(".Lbbb: nop; ret;") } //~ ERROR avoid using named labels } fn _local2() {} } // Make sure that the lint happens within closures fn closures() { || unsafe { asm!("closure1: nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels }; move || unsafe { asm!("closure2: nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels }; || { #[naked] unsafe extern "C" fn _nested() { naked_asm!("ret;"); } unsafe { asm!("closure3: nop"); //~ ERROR avoid using named labels } }; } // Don't trigger on global asm global_asm!("aaaaaaaa: nop");