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11 KiB
Rust
285 lines
11 KiB
Rust
use std::borrow::Cow;
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use std::ffi::CString;
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use rustc_abi::AddressSpace;
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use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::*;
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use rustc_hir::attrs::Linkage;
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use rustc_hir::def::DefKind;
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use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LOCAL_CRATE};
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use rustc_middle::bug;
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use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::CodegenFnAttrs;
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use rustc_middle::mir::mono::Visibility;
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use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{FnAbiOf, HasTypingEnv, LayoutOf};
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use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, Ty, TypeVisitableExt};
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use rustc_session::config::CrateType;
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use rustc_target::callconv::{FnAbi, PassMode};
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use rustc_target::spec::{Arch, RelocModel};
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use tracing::debug;
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use crate::abi::FnAbiLlvmExt;
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use crate::builder::Builder;
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use crate::context::CodegenCx;
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use crate::errors::SymbolAlreadyDefined;
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use crate::type_of::LayoutLlvmExt;
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use crate::{base, llvm};
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impl<'tcx> PreDefineCodegenMethods<'tcx> for CodegenCx<'_, 'tcx> {
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fn predefine_static(
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&mut self,
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def_id: DefId,
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linkage: Linkage,
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visibility: Visibility,
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symbol_name: &str,
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) {
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let instance = Instance::mono(self.tcx, def_id);
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let DefKind::Static { nested, .. } = self.tcx.def_kind(def_id) else { bug!() };
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// Nested statics do not have a type, so pick a dummy type and let `codegen_static` figure
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// out the llvm type from the actual evaluated initializer.
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let ty =
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if nested { self.tcx.types.unit } else { instance.ty(self.tcx, self.typing_env()) };
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let llty = self.layout_of(ty).llvm_type(self);
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let g = self.define_global(symbol_name, llty).unwrap_or_else(|| {
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self.sess()
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.dcx()
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.emit_fatal(SymbolAlreadyDefined { span: self.tcx.def_span(def_id), symbol_name })
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});
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llvm::set_linkage(g, base::linkage_to_llvm(linkage));
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self.set_visibility(g, linkage, visibility);
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self.assume_dso_local(g, false);
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let attrs = self.tcx.codegen_instance_attrs(instance.def);
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self.add_static_aliases(g, &attrs.foreign_item_symbol_aliases);
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self.instances.borrow_mut().insert(instance, g);
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}
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fn predefine_fn(
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&mut self,
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instance: Instance<'tcx>,
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linkage: Linkage,
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visibility: Visibility,
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symbol_name: &str,
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) {
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assert!(!instance.args.has_infer());
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let attrs = self.tcx.codegen_instance_attrs(instance.def);
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let lldecl =
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self.predefine_without_aliases(instance, &attrs, linkage, visibility, symbol_name);
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self.add_function_aliases(instance, lldecl, &attrs, &attrs.foreign_item_symbol_aliases);
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self.instances.borrow_mut().insert(instance, lldecl);
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}
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}
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impl<'ll, 'tcx> CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> {
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fn predefine_without_aliases(
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&self,
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instance: Instance<'tcx>,
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attrs: &Cow<'_, CodegenFnAttrs>,
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linkage: Linkage,
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visibility: Visibility,
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symbol_name: &str,
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) -> &'ll llvm::Value {
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let fn_abi: &FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> = self.fn_abi_of_instance(instance, ty::List::empty());
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let lldecl = self.declare_fn(symbol_name, fn_abi, Some(instance));
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llvm::set_linkage(lldecl, base::linkage_to_llvm(linkage));
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base::set_link_section(lldecl, attrs);
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if (linkage == Linkage::LinkOnceODR || linkage == Linkage::WeakODR)
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&& self.tcx.sess.target.supports_comdat()
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{
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llvm::SetUniqueComdat(self.llmod, lldecl);
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}
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self.set_visibility(lldecl, linkage, visibility);
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debug!("predefine_fn: instance = {:?}", instance);
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self.assume_dso_local(lldecl, false);
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lldecl
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}
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/// LLVM has the concept of an `alias`.
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/// We need this for the "externally implementable items" feature,
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/// though it's generally useful.
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///
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/// On macos, though this might be a more general problem, function symbols
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/// have a fixed target architecture. This is necessary, since macos binaries
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/// may contain code for both ARM and x86 macs.
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///
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/// LLVM *can* add attributes for target architecture to function symbols,
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/// cannot do so for statics, but importantly, also cannot for aliases
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/// *even* when aliases may refer to a function symbol.
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///
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/// This is not a problem: instead of using LLVM aliases, we can just generate
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/// a new function symbol (with target architecture!) which effectively comes down to:
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///
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/// ```ignore (illustrative example)
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/// fn alias_name(...args) {
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/// original_name(...args)
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// That's also an alias.
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///
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/// This does mean that the alias symbol has a different address than the original symbol
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/// (assuming no optimizations by LLVM occur). This is unacceptable for statics.
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/// So for statics we do want to use LLVM aliases, which is fine,
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/// since for those we don't care about target architecture anyway.
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///
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/// So, this function is for static aliases. See [`add_function_aliases`](Self::add_function_aliases) for the alternative.
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fn add_static_aliases(&self, aliasee: &llvm::Value, aliases: &[(DefId, Linkage, Visibility)]) {
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let ty = self.get_type_of_global(aliasee);
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for (alias, linkage, visibility) in aliases {
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let symbol_name = self.tcx.symbol_name(Instance::mono(self.tcx, *alias));
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tracing::debug!("STATIC ALIAS: {alias:?} {linkage:?} {visibility:?}");
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let lldecl = llvm::add_alias(
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self.llmod,
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ty,
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AddressSpace::ZERO,
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aliasee,
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&CString::new(symbol_name.name).unwrap(),
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);
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llvm::set_visibility(lldecl, base::visibility_to_llvm(*visibility));
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llvm::set_linkage(lldecl, base::linkage_to_llvm(*linkage));
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}
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}
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/// See [`add_static_aliases`](Self::add_static_aliases) for docs.
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fn add_function_aliases(
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&self,
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aliasee_instance: Instance<'tcx>,
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aliasee: &'ll llvm::Value,
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attrs: &Cow<'_, CodegenFnAttrs>,
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aliases: &[(DefId, Linkage, Visibility)],
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) {
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for (alias, linkage, visibility) in aliases {
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let symbol_name = self.tcx.symbol_name(Instance::mono(self.tcx, *alias));
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tracing::debug!("FUNCTION ALIAS: {alias:?} {linkage:?} {visibility:?}");
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// predefine another copy of the original instance
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// with a new symbol name
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let alias_lldecl = self.predefine_without_aliases(
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aliasee_instance,
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attrs,
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*linkage,
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*visibility,
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symbol_name.name,
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);
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let fn_abi: &FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>> =
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self.fn_abi_of_instance(aliasee_instance, ty::List::empty());
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// both the alias and the aliasee have the same ty
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let fn_ty = fn_abi.llvm_type(self);
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let start_llbb = Builder::append_block(self, alias_lldecl, "start");
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let mut start_bx = Builder::build(self, start_llbb);
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let num_params = llvm::count_params(alias_lldecl);
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let mut args = Vec::with_capacity(num_params as usize);
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for index in 0..num_params {
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args.push(llvm::get_param(alias_lldecl, index));
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}
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let call = start_bx.call(
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fn_ty,
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Some(attrs),
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Some(fn_abi),
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aliasee,
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&args,
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None,
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Some(aliasee_instance),
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);
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match &fn_abi.ret.mode {
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PassMode::Ignore | PassMode::Indirect { .. } => start_bx.ret_void(),
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PassMode::Direct(_) | PassMode::Pair { .. } | PassMode::Cast { .. } => {
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start_bx.ret(call)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// A definition or declaration can be assumed to be local to a group of
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/// libraries that form a single DSO or executable.
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/// Marks the local as DSO if so.
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pub(crate) fn assume_dso_local(&self, llval: &llvm::Value, is_declaration: bool) -> bool {
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let assume = self.should_assume_dso_local(llval, is_declaration);
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if assume {
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llvm::set_dso_local(llval);
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}
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assume
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}
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fn set_visibility(&self, lldecl: &llvm::Value, linkage: Linkage, visibility: Visibility) {
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// If we're compiling the compiler-builtins crate, i.e., the equivalent of
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// compiler-rt, then we want to implicitly compile everything with hidden
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// visibility as we're going to link this object all over the place but
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// don't want the symbols to get exported.
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if linkage != Linkage::Internal && self.tcx.is_compiler_builtins(LOCAL_CRATE) {
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llvm::set_visibility(lldecl, llvm::Visibility::Hidden);
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} else {
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llvm::set_visibility(lldecl, base::visibility_to_llvm(visibility));
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}
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}
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fn should_assume_dso_local(&self, llval: &llvm::Value, is_declaration: bool) -> bool {
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let linkage = llvm::get_linkage(llval);
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let visibility = llvm::get_visibility(llval);
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if matches!(linkage, llvm::Linkage::InternalLinkage | llvm::Linkage::PrivateLinkage) {
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return true;
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}
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if visibility != llvm::Visibility::Default && linkage != llvm::Linkage::ExternalWeakLinkage
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{
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return true;
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}
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// Symbols from executables can't really be imported any further.
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let all_exe = self.tcx.crate_types().iter().all(|ty| *ty == CrateType::Executable);
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let is_declaration_for_linker =
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is_declaration || linkage == llvm::Linkage::AvailableExternallyLinkage;
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if all_exe && !is_declaration_for_linker {
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return true;
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}
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// PowerPC64 prefers TOC indirection to avoid copy relocations.
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if self.tcx.sess.target.arch == Arch::PowerPC64 {
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return false;
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}
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// Match clang by only supporting COFF and ELF for now.
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if self.tcx.sess.target.is_like_darwin {
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return false;
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}
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// With pie relocation model, calls of functions defined in the translation
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// unit can use copy relocations.
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if self.tcx.sess.relocation_model() == RelocModel::Pie && !is_declaration {
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return true;
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}
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// Thread-local variables generally don't support copy relocations.
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let is_thread_local_var = llvm::LLVMIsAGlobalVariable(llval)
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.is_some_and(|v| llvm::LLVMIsThreadLocal(v).is_true());
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if is_thread_local_var {
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return false;
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}
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// Respect the direct-access-external-data to override default behavior if present.
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if let Some(direct) = self.tcx.sess.direct_access_external_data() {
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return direct;
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}
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// Static relocation model should force copy relocations everywhere.
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self.tcx.sess.relocation_model() == RelocModel::Static
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}
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}
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