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George Bateman 23f46e5b99 Stabilize offset_of_nested 2024-07-29 17:50:12 +01:00
DianQK ae681c940d Perform instsimplify before inline to eliminate some trivial calls 2024-07-29 18:14:35 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote 84ac80f192 Reformat use declarations.
The previous commit updated `rustfmt.toml` appropriately. This commit is
the outcome of running `x fmt --all` with the new formatting options.
2024-07-29 08:26:52 +10:00
Trevor Gross f62ae7e120 Rollup merge of #128271 - Nilstrieb:jump-into-a-can-of-worms-called-float-equality, r=compiler-errors
Disable jump threading of float equality

Jump threading stores values as `u128` (`ScalarInt`) and does its comparisons for equality as integer comparisons.
This works great for integers. Sadly, not everything is an integer.

Floats famously have wonky equality semantcs, with `NaN!=NaN` and `0.0 == -0.0`. This does not match our beautiful integer bitpattern equality and therefore causes things to go horribly wrong.

While jump threading could be extended to support floats by remembering that they're floats in the value state and handling them properly, it's signficantly easier to just disable it for now.

fixes #128243
2024-07-27 13:33:00 -04:00
Nilstrieb f305e18804 Disable jump threading of float equality
Jump threading stores values as `u128` (`ScalarInt`) and does its
comparisons for equality as integer comparisons.
This works great for integers. Sadly, not everything is an integer.

Floats famously have wonky equality semantcs, with `NaN!=NaN` and
`0.0 == -0.0`. This does not match our beautiful integer bitpattern
equality and therefore causes things to go horribly wrong.

While jump threading could be extended to support floats by remembering
that they're floats in the value state and handling them properly,
it's signficantly easier to just disable it for now.
2024-07-27 15:11:59 +02:00
DianQK 9aed3843f2 Delete SimplifyArmIdentity and SimplifyBranchSame tests 2024-07-27 14:10:09 +08:00
bors 9629b90b3f Auto merge of #127722 - BoxyUwU:new_adt_const_params_limitations, r=compiler-errors
Forbid borrows and unsized types from being used as the type of a const generic under `adt_const_params`

Fixes #112219
Fixes #112124
Fixes #112125

### Motivation

Currently the `adt_const_params` feature allows writing `Foo<const N: [u8]>` this is entirely useless as it is not possible to write an expression which evaluates to a type that is not `Sized`. In order to actually use unsized types in const generics they are typically written as `const N: &[u8]` which *is* possible to provide a value of.

Unfortunately allowing the types of const parameters to contain references is non trivial (#120961) as it introduces a number of difficult questions about how equality of references in the type system should behave. References in the types of const generics is largely only useful for using unsized types in const generics.

This PR introduces a new feature gate `unsized_const_parameters` and moves support for `const N: [u8]` and `const N: &...` from `adt_const_params` into it. The goal here hopefully is to experiment with allowing `const N: [u8]` to work without references and then eventually completely forbid references in const generics.

Splitting this out into a new feature gate means that stabilization of `adt_const_params` does not have to resolve #120961 which is the only remaining "big" blocker for the feature. Remaining issues after this are a few ICEs and naming bikeshed for `ConstParamTy`.

### Implementation

The implementation is slightly subtle here as we would like to ensure that a stabilization of `adt_const_params` is forwards compatible with any outcome of `unsized_const_parameters`. This is inherently tricky as we do not support unstable trait implementations and we determine whether a type is valid as the type of a const parameter via a trait bound.

There are a few constraints here:
- We would like to *allow for the possibility* of adding a `Sized` supertrait to `ConstParamTy` in the event that we wind up opting to not support unsized types and instead requiring people to write the 'sized version', e.g. `const N: [u8; M]` instead of `const N: [u8]`.
- Crates should be able to enable `unsized_const_parameters` and write trait implementations of `ConstParamTy` for `!Sized` types without downstream crates that only enable `adt_const_params` being able to observe this (required for std to be able to `impl<T> ConstParamTy for [T]`

Ultimately the way this is accomplished is via having two traits (sad), `ConstParamTy` and `UnsizedConstParamTy`. Depending on whether `unsized_const_parameters` is enabled or not we change which trait is used to check whether a type is allowed to be a const parameter.

Long term (when stabilizing `UnsizedConstParamTy`) it should be possible to completely merge these traits (and derive macros), only having a single `trait ConstParamTy` and `macro ConstParamTy`.

Under `adt_const_params` it is now illegal to directly refer to `ConstParamTy` it is only used as an internal impl detail by `derive(ConstParamTy)` and checking const parameters are well formed. This is necessary in order to ensure forwards compatibility with all possible future directions for `feature(unsized_const_parameters)`.

Generally the intuition here should be that `ConstParamTy` is the stable trait that everything uses, and `UnsizedConstParamTy` is that plus unstable implementations (well, I suppose `ConstParamTy` isn't stable yet :P).
2024-07-21 05:36:21 +00:00
Matthias Krüger ea9b1afc88 Rollup merge of #127752 - uweigand:s390x-miropt-update, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Ignore allocation bytes in one more mir-opt test

Following on PR #126502, add `rustc -Zdump-mir-exclude-alloc-bytes` to tests/mir-opt/dataflow-const-prop/aggregate_copy.rs as well to skip writing allocation bytes in MIR dumps.

Fixes #126261
2024-07-20 19:28:57 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 3ddfd97198 Rollup merge of #127337 - celinval:intrinsics-fallback, r=oli-obk
Move a few intrinsics to Rust abi

Move a few more intrinsic functions to the convention added in #121192. In the second commit, I added documentation about their safety requirements. Let me know if you would like me to move the second commit to a different PR.

Note: I kept the same signature of `pref_align_of`, but I was wondering why this function is considered unsafe?
2024-07-17 16:22:28 +02:00
Boxy d0c11bf6e3 Split part of adt_const_params into unsized_const_params 2024-07-17 11:01:29 +01:00
Ulrich Weigand 636ddcb099 Ignore allocation bytes in one more mir-opt test
Following on PR #126502, add `rustc -Zdump-mir-exclude-alloc-bytes`
to tests/mir-opt/dataflow-const-prop/aggregate_copy.rs as well
to skip writing allocation bytes in MIR dumps.

Fixes #126261
2024-07-15 10:18:06 +02:00
bors 0ffbddd09e Auto merge of #127087 - cjgillot:small-map, r=oli-obk
Only track mentioned places for jump threading

This PR aims to reduce the state space size in jump threading and dataflow const-prop opts.

The current implementation walks the types of all locals, and creates a place for each possible projection. This can easily lead to a large number of places and tracked values, most being useless to the actual pass.

With this PR, we instead collect places that appear syntactically in the MIR (first commit). However, this is not sufficient (second commit), and we miss places that we could track in aggregate assignments. The third commit tracks such assignments to mirror place projections, see the inline comment.

This is complementary to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127036

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-07-14 08:01:21 +00:00
Jubilee 4c493db0d9 Rollup merge of #122300 - CastilloDel:master, r=cjgillot
Add FileCheck annotations to mir-opt/dest-prop tests

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116971, adds FileCheck annotations to MIR-opt tests in tests/mir-opt/dest-prop.

I would like some feedback. Also, I don't know how to approach `union.rs`.  I couldn't figure out what it is testing.

r? cjgillot
2024-07-13 20:19:45 -07:00
Camille GILLOT 7ac7f135e3 Propagate places through assignments. 2024-07-13 12:02:10 +00:00
Camille GILLOT af876626b0 Add test for copying aggregates. 2024-07-13 11:54:30 +00:00
Camille GILLOT 76f5bc6a9f Create mapped places upon seeing them in the body. 2024-07-13 11:54:25 +00:00
Jubilee 5d56572f06 Rollup merge of #126502 - cuviper:dump-mir-exclude-alloc-bytes, r=estebank
Ignore allocation bytes in some mir-opt tests

This adds `rustc -Zdump-mir-exclude-alloc-bytes` to skip writing allocation bytes in MIR dumps, and applies it to tests that were failing on s390x due to its big-endian byte order.

Fixes #126261
2024-07-12 13:47:05 -07:00
Nadrieril 3e030b38ef Return the otherwise_block instead of passing it as argument
This saves a few blocks and matches the common `unpack!` paradigm.
2024-07-09 22:47:35 +02:00
Nadrieril 8a222ffd6b Don't try to save an extra block
This is preparation for the next commit.
2024-07-09 22:47:35 +02:00
bors 9dcaa7f92c Auto merge of #127028 - Nadrieril:fix-or-pat-expansion, r=matthewjasper
Fix regression in the MIR lowering of or-patterns

In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126553 I made a silly indexing mistake and regressed the MIR lowering of or-patterns. This fixes it.

r? `@compiler-errors` because I'd like this to be merged quickly 🙏
2024-07-09 16:33:59 +00:00
DrMeepster 4187cdc013 Properly handle drops for tail calls 2024-07-07 17:11:05 +02:00
Celina G. Val b096c08a86 Fix tests after intrinsic Abi change 2024-07-04 16:12:52 -07:00
Matthias Krüger 3cf567e3c0 Rollup merge of #127136 - compiler-errors:coroutine-closure-env-shim, r=oli-obk
Fix `FnMut::call_mut`/`Fn::call` shim for async closures that capture references

I adjusted async closures to be able to implement `Fn` and `FnMut` *even if* they capture references, as long as those references did not need to borrow data from the closure captures themselves. See #125259.

However, when I did this, I didn't actually relax an assertion in the `build_construct_coroutine_by_move_shim` shim code, which builds the `Fn`/`FnMut`/`FnOnce` implementations for async closures. Therefore, if we actually tried to *call* `FnMut`/`Fn` on async closures, it would ICE.

This PR adjusts this assertion to ensure that we only capture immutable references in closures if they implement `Fn`/`FnMut`. It also adds a bunch of tests and makes more of the async-closure tests into `build-pass` since we often care about these tests actually generating the right closure shims and stuff. I think it might be excessive to *always* use build-pass here, but 🤷 it's not that big of a deal.

Fixes #127019
Fixes #127012

r? oli-obk
2024-07-02 17:47:46 +02:00
Scott McMurray 23c8ed14c9 Avoid MIR bloat in inlining
In 126578 we ended up with more binary size increases than expected.

This change attempts to avoid inlining large things into small things, to avoid that kind of increase, in cases when top-down inlining will still be able to do that inlining later.
2024-07-01 05:17:13 -07:00
Matthias Krüger 6938b4b640 Rollup merge of #127105 - scottmcm:issue-127089, r=cjgillot
Only update `Eq` operands in GVN if it can update both sides

Otherwise the types might not match

Fixes #127089

r? mir-opt
2024-07-01 08:53:06 +02:00
Scott McMurray f6942112eb Add a GVN test for 127089 that doesn't optimize to a constant 2024-06-30 11:30:54 -07:00
Michael Goulet 90143b0be8 Fix FnMut/Fn shim for coroutine-closures that capture references 2024-06-29 17:38:02 -04:00
Matthias Krüger 806c5c1971 Rollup merge of #126835 - Nadrieril:reify-decision-tree, r=matthewjasper
Simplifications in match lowering

A series of small simplifications and deduplications in the MIR lowering of patterns.

r? ````@matthewjasper````
2024-06-29 09:14:56 +02:00
Scott McMurray c9f36f8cd7 Only update Eq operands in GVN if you can update both sides
Otherwise the types might not match

Fixes 127089
2024-06-28 19:05:01 -07:00
Nadrieril 834f043a08 Fix expansion of or-patterns 2024-06-27 11:26:34 +02:00
Nadrieril 5df6f72057 Add test 2024-06-27 11:26:34 +02:00
Josh Stone 7c3673ff6f Bless mir-opt for excluded alloc bytes 2024-06-26 15:30:47 -07:00
Josh Stone 1a05cb2d93 Use -Zdump-mir-exclude-alloc-bytes in some mir-opt tests 2024-06-26 15:05:01 -07:00
CastilloDel 2d5a4832f3 Acknowledge comments 2024-06-26 19:39:37 +02:00
bors d7c59370ce Auto merge of #126844 - scottmcm:more-ptr-cast-gvn, r=saethlin
Remove more `PtrToPtr` casts in GVN

This addresses two things I noticed in MIR:

1. `NonNull::<T>::eq` does `(a as *mut T) == (b as *mut T)`, but it could just compare the `*const T`s, so this removes `PtrToPtr` casts that are on both sides of a pointer comparison, so long as they're not fat-to-thin casts.

2. `NonNull::<T>::addr` does `transmute::<_, usize>(p as *const ())`, but so long as `T: Thin` that cast doesn't do anything, and thus we can directly transmute the `*const T` instead.

r? mir-opt
2024-06-26 14:22:31 +00:00
Scott McMurray ec9e35618d Also get add nuw from uN::checked_add 2024-06-23 13:29:06 -07:00
Scott McMurray dd545e148c Make MIR inlining costs in build-std independent of config.toml 2024-06-23 01:48:41 -07:00
Scott McMurray 9088cd95a3 GVN away PtrToPtr-then-Transmute when possible 2024-06-22 20:34:09 -07:00
Scott McMurray dd1e19e7c2 GVN away PtrToPtr before comparisons
Notably this happens in `NonNull::eq` :/
2024-06-22 20:27:08 -07:00
Scott McMurray a76e1d9b09 Add a pointee_metadata_ty_or_projection helper 2024-06-22 20:27:08 -07:00
Scott McMurray 9140c9ad5b Add a mir test for slice::Iter::is_empty 2024-06-22 20:27:07 -07:00
Nadrieril 7b150a161e Don't use fake wildcards when we can get the failure block directly
This commit too was obtained by repeatedly inlining and simplifying.
2024-06-22 19:05:48 +02:00
Scott McMurray 55d13379ac [GVN] Add tests for generic pointees with PtrMetadata 2024-06-20 22:16:59 -07:00
Scott McMurray b611b6bbb8 Replace NormalizeArrayLen with GVN
GVN is actually on in release, and covers all the same things (or more), with `LowerSliceLen` changed to produce `PtrMetadata`.
2024-06-20 22:16:59 -07:00
Scott McMurray 4a7b6c0e6c More GVN for PtrMetadata
`PtrMetadata` doesn't care about `*const`/`*mut`/`&`/`&mut`, so GVN away those casts in its argument.

This includes updating MIR to allow calling PtrMetadata on references too, not just raw pointers.  That means that `[T]::len` can be just `_0 = PtrMetadata(_1)`, for example.

# Conflicts:
#	tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-abort.mir
#	tests/mir-opt/pre-codegen/slice_index.slice_get_unchecked_mut_range.PreCodegen.after.panic-unwind.mir
2024-06-20 22:16:59 -07:00
bors 7a08f84627 Auto merge of #126578 - scottmcm:inlining-bonuses-too, r=davidtwco
Account for things that optimize out in inlining costs

This updates the MIR inlining `CostChecker` to have both bonuses and penalties, rather than just penalties.

That lets us add bonuses for some things where we want to encourage inlining without risking wrapping into a gigantic cost.  For example, `switchInt(const …)` we give an inlining bonus because codegen will actually eliminate the branch (and associated dead blocks) once it's monomorphized, so measuring both sides of the branch gives an unrealistically-high cost to it.  Similarly, an `unreachable` terminator gets a small bonus, because whatever branch leads there doesn't actually exist post-codegen.
2024-06-21 02:06:27 +00:00
Matthias Krüger ef2e8bfcbf Rollup merge of #126717 - nnethercote:rustfmt-use-pre-cleanups, r=jieyouxu
Clean up some comments near `use` declarations

#125443 will reformat all `use` declarations in the repository. There are a few edge cases involving comments on `use` declarations that require care. This PR cleans up some clumsy comment cases, taking us a step closer to #125443 being able to merge.

r? ``@lqd``
2024-06-20 14:07:04 +02:00
Scott McMurray 4236da52af Give inlining bonuses to things that optimize out 2024-06-19 21:35:37 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote b5a5647ee0 Move an EMIT_MIR comment.
This belongs on a function, not a `use` declaration.
2024-06-20 09:23:20 +10:00
Scott McMurray 4630d1b23b Ban ArrayToPointer and MutToConstPointer from runtime MIR
Apparently MIR borrowck cares about at least one of these for checking variance.

In runtime MIR, though, there's no need for them as `PtrToPtr` does the same thing.

(Banning them simplifies passes like GVN that no longer need to handle multiple cast possibilities.)
2024-06-19 10:44:01 -07:00