196 lines
4.8 KiB
Rust
196 lines
4.8 KiB
Rust
#![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
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use rustc_errors::struct_span_err;
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use rustc_hir as hir;
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use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
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use rustc_hir::LangItem;
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use rustc_middle::ty::{Ty, TyCtxt};
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use rustc_session::Session;
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use rustc_span::Span;
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use crate::base;
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use crate::traits::BuilderMethods;
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use crate::traits::*;
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pub enum IntPredicate {
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IntEQ,
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IntNE,
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IntUGT,
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IntUGE,
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IntULT,
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IntULE,
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IntSGT,
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IntSGE,
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IntSLT,
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IntSLE,
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}
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pub enum RealPredicate {
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RealPredicateFalse,
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RealOEQ,
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RealOGT,
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RealOGE,
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RealOLT,
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RealOLE,
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RealONE,
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RealORD,
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RealUNO,
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RealUEQ,
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RealUGT,
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RealUGE,
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RealULT,
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RealULE,
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RealUNE,
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RealPredicateTrue,
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}
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pub enum AtomicRmwBinOp {
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AtomicXchg,
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AtomicAdd,
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AtomicSub,
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AtomicAnd,
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AtomicNand,
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AtomicOr,
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AtomicXor,
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AtomicMax,
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AtomicMin,
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AtomicUMax,
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AtomicUMin,
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}
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pub enum AtomicOrdering {
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NotAtomic,
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Unordered,
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Monotonic,
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// Consume, // Not specified yet.
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Acquire,
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Release,
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AcquireRelease,
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SequentiallyConsistent,
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}
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pub enum SynchronizationScope {
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SingleThread,
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CrossThread,
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug)]
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pub enum TypeKind {
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Void,
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Half,
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Float,
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Double,
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X86_FP80,
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FP128,
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PPC_FP128,
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Label,
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Integer,
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Function,
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Struct,
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Array,
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Pointer,
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Vector,
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Metadata,
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X86_MMX,
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Token,
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ScalableVector,
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BFloat,
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}
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// FIXME(mw): Anything that is produced via DepGraph::with_task() must implement
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// the HashStable trait. Normally DepGraph::with_task() calls are
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// hidden behind queries, but CGU creation is a special case in two
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// ways: (1) it's not a query and (2) CGU are output nodes, so their
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// Fingerprints are not actually needed. It remains to be clarified
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// how exactly this case will be handled in the red/green system but
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// for now we content ourselves with providing a no-op HashStable
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// implementation for CGUs.
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mod temp_stable_hash_impls {
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use crate::ModuleCodegen;
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use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher};
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impl<HCX, M> HashStable<HCX> for ModuleCodegen<M> {
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fn hash_stable(&self, _: &mut HCX, _: &mut StableHasher) {
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// do nothing
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn langcall(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, span: Option<Span>, msg: &str, li: LangItem) -> DefId {
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tcx.lang_items().require(li).unwrap_or_else(|s| {
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let msg = format!("{} {}", msg, s);
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match span {
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Some(span) => tcx.sess.span_fatal(span, &msg[..]),
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None => tcx.sess.fatal(&msg[..]),
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}
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})
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}
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// To avoid UB from LLVM, these two functions mask RHS with an
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// appropriate mask unconditionally (i.e., the fallback behavior for
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// all shifts). For 32- and 64-bit types, this matches the semantics
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// of Java. (See related discussion on #1877 and #10183.)
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pub fn build_unchecked_lshift<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>(
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bx: &mut Bx,
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lhs: Bx::Value,
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rhs: Bx::Value,
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) -> Bx::Value {
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let rhs = base::cast_shift_expr_rhs(bx, hir::BinOpKind::Shl, lhs, rhs);
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// #1877, #10183: Ensure that input is always valid
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let rhs = shift_mask_rhs(bx, rhs);
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bx.shl(lhs, rhs)
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}
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pub fn build_unchecked_rshift<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>(
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bx: &mut Bx,
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lhs_t: Ty<'tcx>,
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lhs: Bx::Value,
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rhs: Bx::Value,
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) -> Bx::Value {
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let rhs = base::cast_shift_expr_rhs(bx, hir::BinOpKind::Shr, lhs, rhs);
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// #1877, #10183: Ensure that input is always valid
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let rhs = shift_mask_rhs(bx, rhs);
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let is_signed = lhs_t.is_signed();
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if is_signed { bx.ashr(lhs, rhs) } else { bx.lshr(lhs, rhs) }
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}
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fn shift_mask_rhs<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>(
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bx: &mut Bx,
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rhs: Bx::Value,
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) -> Bx::Value {
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let rhs_llty = bx.val_ty(rhs);
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let shift_val = shift_mask_val(bx, rhs_llty, rhs_llty, false);
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bx.and(rhs, shift_val)
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}
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pub fn shift_mask_val<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>(
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bx: &mut Bx,
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llty: Bx::Type,
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mask_llty: Bx::Type,
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invert: bool,
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) -> Bx::Value {
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let kind = bx.type_kind(llty);
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match kind {
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TypeKind::Integer => {
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// i8/u8 can shift by at most 7, i16/u16 by at most 15, etc.
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let val = bx.int_width(llty) - 1;
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if invert {
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bx.const_int(mask_llty, !val as i64)
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} else {
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bx.const_uint(mask_llty, val)
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}
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}
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TypeKind::Vector => {
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let mask =
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shift_mask_val(bx, bx.element_type(llty), bx.element_type(mask_llty), invert);
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bx.vector_splat(bx.vector_length(mask_llty), mask)
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}
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_ => bug!("shift_mask_val: expected Integer or Vector, found {:?}", kind),
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}
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}
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pub fn span_invalid_monomorphization_error(a: &Session, b: Span, c: &str) {
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struct_span_err!(a, b, E0511, "{}", c).emit();
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}
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