use std::fmt; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, InlineAsmOptions}; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, Lint}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] enum AsmStyle { Intel, Att, } impl fmt::Display for AsmStyle { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { match self { AsmStyle::Intel => f.write_str("Intel"), AsmStyle::Att => f.write_str("AT&T"), } } } impl std::ops::Not for AsmStyle { type Output = AsmStyle; fn not(self) -> AsmStyle { match self { AsmStyle::Intel => AsmStyle::Att, AsmStyle::Att => AsmStyle::Intel, } } } fn check_expr_asm_syntax(lint: &'static Lint, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr, check_for: AsmStyle) { if let ExprKind::InlineAsm(ref inline_asm) = expr.kind { let style = if inline_asm.options.contains(InlineAsmOptions::ATT_SYNTAX) { AsmStyle::Att } else { AsmStyle::Intel }; if style == check_for { span_lint_and_help( cx, lint, expr.span, &format!("{style} x86 assembly syntax used"), None, &format!("use {} x86 assembly syntax", !style), ); } } } declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does /// Checks for usage of Intel x86 assembly syntax. /// /// ### Why is this bad? /// The lint has been enabled to indicate a preference /// for AT&T x86 assembly syntax. /// /// ### Example /// /// ```rust,no_run /// # #![feature(asm)] /// # #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"))] /// # unsafe { let ptr = "".as_ptr(); /// # use std::arch::asm; /// asm!("lea {}, [{}]", lateout(reg) _, in(reg) ptr); /// # } /// ``` /// Use instead: /// ```rust,no_run /// # #![feature(asm)] /// # #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"))] /// # unsafe { let ptr = "".as_ptr(); /// # use std::arch::asm; /// asm!("lea ({}), {}", in(reg) ptr, lateout(reg) _, options(att_syntax)); /// # } /// ``` #[clippy::version = "1.49.0"] pub INLINE_ASM_X86_INTEL_SYNTAX, restriction, "prefer AT&T x86 assembly syntax" } declare_lint_pass!(InlineAsmX86IntelSyntax => [INLINE_ASM_X86_INTEL_SYNTAX]); impl EarlyLintPass for InlineAsmX86IntelSyntax { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr) { check_expr_asm_syntax(Self::get_lints()[0], cx, expr, AsmStyle::Intel); } } declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does /// Checks for usage of AT&T x86 assembly syntax. /// /// ### Why is this bad? /// The lint has been enabled to indicate a preference /// for Intel x86 assembly syntax. /// /// ### Example /// /// ```rust,no_run /// # #![feature(asm)] /// # #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"))] /// # unsafe { let ptr = "".as_ptr(); /// # use std::arch::asm; /// asm!("lea ({}), {}", in(reg) ptr, lateout(reg) _, options(att_syntax)); /// # } /// ``` /// Use instead: /// ```rust,no_run /// # #![feature(asm)] /// # #[cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"))] /// # unsafe { let ptr = "".as_ptr(); /// # use std::arch::asm; /// asm!("lea {}, [{}]", lateout(reg) _, in(reg) ptr); /// # } /// ``` #[clippy::version = "1.49.0"] pub INLINE_ASM_X86_ATT_SYNTAX, restriction, "prefer Intel x86 assembly syntax" } declare_lint_pass!(InlineAsmX86AttSyntax => [INLINE_ASM_X86_ATT_SYNTAX]); impl EarlyLintPass for InlineAsmX86AttSyntax { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr) { check_expr_asm_syntax(Self::get_lints()[0], cx, expr, AsmStyle::Att); } }