// This defines the amd64 target for UEFI systems as described in the UEFI specification. See the // uefi-base module for generic UEFI options. On x86_64 systems (mostly called "x64" in the spec) // UEFI systems always run in long-mode, have the interrupt-controller pre-configured and force a // single-CPU execution. // The win64 ABI is used. It differs from the sysv64 ABI, so we must use a windows target with // LLVM. "x86_64-unknown-windows" is used to get the minimal subset of windows-specific features. use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, Target, TargetResult}; pub fn target() -> TargetResult { let mut base = super::uefi_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".to_string(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); // We disable MMX and SSE for now. UEFI does not prevent these from being used, but there have // been reports to GRUB that some firmware does not initialize the FP exception handlers // properly. Therefore, using FP coprocessors will end you up at random memory locations when // you throw FP exceptions. // To be safe, we disable them for now and force soft-float. This can be revisited when we // have more test coverage. Disabling FP served GRUB well so far, so it should be good for us // as well. base.features = "-mmx,-sse,+soft-float".to_string(); // UEFI systems run without a host OS, hence we cannot assume any code locality. We must tell // LLVM to expect code to reference any address in the address-space. The "large" code-model // places no locality-restrictions, so it fits well here. base.code_model = Some("large".to_string()); // UEFI mostly mirrors the calling-conventions used on windows. In case of x86-64 this means // small structs will be returned as int. This shouldn't matter much, since the restrictions // placed by the UEFI specifications forbid any ABI to return structures. base.abi_return_struct_as_int = true; Ok(Target { llvm_target: "x86_64-unknown-windows".to_string(), target_endian: "little".to_string(), target_pointer_width: "64".to_string(), target_c_int_width: "32".to_string(), data_layout: "e-m:w-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128".to_string(), target_os: "uefi".to_string(), target_env: "".to_string(), target_vendor: "unknown".to_string(), arch: "x86_64".to_string(), linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Link), options: base, }) }