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Author SHA1 Message Date
bstrie 49aa79ec11 Deprecate items that accidentally weren't deprecated
Fixes #82080
2021-03-09 19:09:20 -05:00
Tomasz Miąsko 4c3e06a0ba simplify-locals: Remove unused assignments regardless of rvalue kind 2020-10-26 10:48:28 +01:00
marmeladema f1878d19fa Move from {{closure}}#0 syntax to {closure#0} for (def) path components 2020-09-25 22:46:14 +01:00
David Wood 6ff471b1cf
ty: remove obsolete printer
This commit removes the obsolete printer and replaces all uses of it
with `FmtPrinter`. Of the replaced uses, all but one use was in `debug!`
logging, two cases were notable:

- `MonoItem::to_string` is used in `-Z print-mono-items` and therefore
  affects the output of all codegen-units tests.
- `DefPathBasedNames` was used in `librustc_codegen_llvm/type_of.rs`
  with `LLVMStructCreateNamed` and that'll now get different values, but
  this should result in no functional change.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2020-08-30 18:59:07 +01:00
David Wood fd41bdeff0
instance: only polymorphize upvar substs
This commit restricts the substitution polymorphization added in #75255
to only apply to the tupled upvar substitution, rather than all
substitutions, fixing a bunch of regressions when polymorphization is
enabled.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2020-08-09 14:53:33 +01:00
David Wood ac50d61785
instance: polymorphize `FnDef` substs
This commit extends previous polymorphization of substs to polymorphize
`FnDef`.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2020-08-07 18:41:45 +01:00
David Wood 0d9924a87b
instance: always polymorphize substs
By always polymorphizing substitutions, functions which take closures as
arguments (e.g. `impl Fn()`) can have fewer mono items when some of the
argument closures can be polymorphized.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2020-08-07 18:41:41 +01:00
David Wood f39ed207fe
sess: disable polymorphisation
This commit disables polymorphisation to resolve regressions related to
closures which inherit unused generic parameters and are then used in
casts or reflection.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2020-07-22 15:36:24 +01:00
David Wood 2989fea88a
mir: `unused_generic_params` query
This commit implements the `unused_generic_params` query, an initial
version of polymorphization which detects when an item does not use
generic parameters and is being needlessly monomorphized as a result.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2020-07-20 19:35:30 +01:00
Alex Crichton d6156e8fe5 Change how compiler-builtins gets many CGUs
This commit intends to fix an accidental regression from #70846. The
goal of #70846 was to build compiler-builtins with a maximal number of
CGUs to ensure that each module in the source corresponds to an object
file. This high degree of control for compiler-builtins is desirable to
ensure that there's at most one exported symbol per CGU, ideally
enabling compiler-builtins to not conflict with the system libgcc as
often.

In #70846, however, only part of the compiler understands that
compiler-builtins is built with many CGUs. The rest of the compiler
thinks it's building with `sess.codegen_units()`. Notably the
calculation of `sess.lto()` consults `sess.codegen_units()`, which when
there's only one CGU it disables ThinLTO. This means that
compiler-builtins is built without ThinLTO, which is quite harmful to
performance! This is the root of the cause from #73135 where intrinsics
were found to not be inlining trivial functions.

The fix applied in this commit is to remove the special-casing of
compiler-builtins in the compiler. Instead the build system is now
responsible for special-casing compiler-builtins. It doesn't know
exactly how many CGUs will be needed but it passes a large number that
is assumed to be much greater than the number of source-level modules
needed. After reading the various locations in the compiler source, this
seemed like the best solution rather than adding more and more special
casing in the compiler for compiler-builtins.

Closes #73135
2020-06-15 07:38:00 -07:00
Tomasz Miąsko c8b83babf3 Keep codegen units unmerged when building compiler builtins 2020-04-06 00:00:00 +00:00
Michael Woerister 408e6e3dbd Add a test case for incremental + codegen-units interaction. 2020-03-31 16:23:28 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote 46c8a2c26e Remove `-Z incremental`.
`-C incremental` was introduced over two years ago. `-Z incremental` was
kept for transitioning, but it's been long enough now that it should be
ok to remove it.
2020-03-24 12:08:30 +11:00
Matthew Jasper b944531146 Update codegen-units tests 2020-02-26 19:45:46 +00:00
Michael Woerister 2ceb92bc53 Make drop-glue take advantage of -Zshare-generics. 2020-01-23 13:15:15 +01:00
Ralf Jung b77a7997a8 adjust codegen-units tests 2020-01-19 10:09:52 -06:00
Felix S. Klock II f645e90992 Update test output.
(My inference is that the number changed from 4 to 5 because `derive(PartialEq)` now injects an extra trait impl before.)
2019-10-25 14:52:39 +02:00
Alex Crichton 50c57d8c80 rustc: Fix mixing crates with different `share_generics`
This commit addresses #64319 by removing the `dylib` crate type from the
list of crate type that exports generic symbols. The bug in #64319
arises because a `dylib` crate type was trying to export a symbol in an
uptream crate but it miscalculated the symbol name of the uptream
symbol. This isn't really necessary, though, since `dylib` crates aren't
that heavily used, so we can just conservatively say that the `dylib`
crate type never exports generic symbols, forcibly removing them from
the exported symbol lists if were to otherwise find them.

The fix here happens in two places:

* First is in the `local_crate_exports_generics` method, indicating that
  it's now `false` for the `Dylib` crate type. Only rlibs actually
  export generics at this point.

* Next is when we load exported symbols from upstream crate. If, for our
  compilation session, the crate may be included from a dynamic library,
  then its generic symbols are removed. When the crate was linked into a
  dynamic library its symbols weren't exported, so we can't consider
  them a candidate to link against.

Overally this should avoid situations where we incorrectly calculate the
upstream symbol names in the face of differnet `share_generics` options,
ultimately...

Closes #64319
2019-09-23 12:29:51 -07:00
varkor 62838975d0 Remove unnecessary ignore-tidy-linelength 2019-04-23 11:42:14 +01:00
varkor 7f0f0e31ec Remove double trailing newlines 2019-04-22 16:57:01 +01:00
Mark Rousskov 2a663555dd Remove licenses 2018-12-25 21:08:33 -07:00
Alexander Regueiro ee89c088b0 Various minor/cosmetic improvements to code 2018-12-07 23:53:34 +00:00
bors d3ed34824c Auto merge of #56165 - RalfJung:drop-glue-type, r=eddyb,nikomatsakis
drop glue takes in mutable references, it should reflect that in its type

When drop glue begins, it should retag, like all functions taking references do. But to do that, it needs to take the reference at a proper type: `&mut T`, not `*mut T`.

Failing to retag can mean that the memory the reference points to remains frozen, and `EscapeToRaw` on a frozen location is a NOP, meaning later mutations cause a Stacked Borrows violation.

Cc @nikomatsakis @Gankro because Stacked Borrows
Cc @eddyb for the changes to miri argument passing (the intention is to allow passing `*mut [u8]` when `&mut [u8]` is expected and vice versa)
2018-12-01 07:06:17 +00:00
Ralf Jung e1ca4f63f4 fix codegen-units tests 2018-11-22 17:26:44 +01:00
Oliver Scherer eb18ddd8f4 Don't auto-inline `const fn` 2018-11-17 17:50:37 +01:00
Oliver Schneider 528c72371c More mono items are generated now 2018-10-25 16:47:35 +02:00
Oliver Schneider ec74d3533a Stabilize `min_const_fn` 2018-10-05 10:36:14 +02:00
Michael Woerister 3beb762dcf Really make CGU names unique across crates. 2018-09-12 12:46:48 +02:00
Oliver Schneider d125e904b5 Restrict most uses of `const_fn` to `min_const_fn` 2018-08-31 08:40:00 +02:00
Matthias Krüger 71120ef1e5 Fix typos found by codespell. 2018-08-19 17:41:28 +02:00
Michael Woerister c09a8e5223 Adapt codegen-unit tests to new CGU naming scheme. 2018-08-15 13:47:39 +02:00
Michael Woerister 89aa0bc108 Revert "Adapt codegen-unit tests to new CGU naming scheme."
This reverts commit 94b32adb71.
2018-07-16 08:58:15 +02:00
Michael Woerister 94b32adb71 Adapt codegen-unit tests to new CGU naming scheme. 2018-07-12 10:44:13 +02:00
Irina Popa b63d7e2b1c Rename trans to codegen everywhere. 2018-05-17 15:08:30 +03:00
Michael Woerister 69c7f5ccbb Add codegen-units test for shared-generics. 2018-04-06 12:14:08 +02:00
Michael Woerister 5316a458b2 Adapt codegen-unit test to shared-generics. 2018-04-06 12:14:08 +02:00
Bastian Köcher a8a9a05abb Convert codegen-unit tests to use `start` instead of `main`
The new Termination traits brings in the unwinding machinery and that
blows up the required `TRANS_ITEM`s.
2017-12-26 12:26:39 +01:00
Bastian Köcher 8f539b09df Fixes codegen-units tests 2017-12-26 12:26:39 +01:00
Michael Woerister 6ae60ea94e Add regression tests for non-instantiation of inline and const fns. 2017-11-07 08:54:38 +01:00
Michael Woerister 7bb9353dd5 Update codegen-unit tests. 2017-11-07 08:54:38 +01:00
Alex Crichton 5d415e8d08 rustc: Handle #[inline(always)] at -O0
This commit updates the handling of `#[inline(always)]` functions at -O0 to
ensure that it's always inlined regardless of the number of codegen units used.

Closes #45201
2017-10-11 17:12:29 -07:00
Alex Crichton 4b2bdf7b54 rustc: Don't inline in CGUs at -O0
This commit tweaks the behavior of inlining functions into multiple codegen
units when rustc is compiling in debug mode. Today rustc will unconditionally
treat `#[inline]` functions by translating them into all codegen units that
they're needed within, marking the linkage as `internal`. This commit changes
the behavior so that in debug mode (compiling at `-O0`) rustc will instead only
translate `#[inline]` functions into *one* codegen unit, forcing all other
codegen units to reference this one copy.

The goal here is to improve debug compile times by reducing the amount of
translation that happens on behalf of multiple codegen units. It was discovered
in #44941 that increasing the number of codegen units had the adverse side
effect of increasing the overal work done by the compiler, and the suspicion
here was that the compiler was inlining, translating, and codegen'ing more
functions with more codegen units (for example `String` would be basically
inlined into all codegen units if used). The strategy in this commit should
reduce the cost of `#[inline]` functions to being equivalent to one codegen
unit, which is only translating and codegen'ing inline functions once.

Collected [data] shows that this does indeed improve the situation from [before]
as the overall cpu-clock time increases at a much slower rate and when pinned to
one core rustc does not consume significantly more wall clock time than with one
codegen unit.

One caveat of this commit is that the symbol names for inlined functions that
are only translated once needed some slight tweaking. These inline functions
could be translated into multiple crates and we need to make sure the symbols
don't collideA so the crate name/disambiguator is mixed in to the symbol name
hash in these situations.

[data]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44941#issuecomment-334880911
[before]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44941#issuecomment-334583384
2017-10-07 19:09:46 -07:00
Alex Crichton 4ca1b19fde rustc: Implement ThinLTO
This commit is an implementation of LLVM's ThinLTO for consumption in rustc
itself. Currently today LTO works by merging all relevant LLVM modules into one
and then running optimization passes. "Thin" LTO operates differently by having
more sharded work and allowing parallelism opportunities between optimizing
codegen units. Further down the road Thin LTO also allows *incremental* LTO
which should enable even faster release builds without compromising on the
performance we have today.

This commit uses a `-Z thinlto` flag to gate whether ThinLTO is enabled. It then
also implements two forms of ThinLTO:

* In one mode we'll *only* perform ThinLTO over the codegen units produced in a
  single compilation. That is, we won't load upstream rlibs, but we'll instead
  just perform ThinLTO amongst all codegen units produced by the compiler for
  the local crate. This is intended to emulate a desired end point where we have
  codegen units turned on by default for all crates and ThinLTO allows us to do
  this without performance loss.

* In anther mode, like full LTO today, we'll optimize all upstream dependencies
  in "thin" mode. Unlike today, however, this LTO step is fully parallelized so
  should finish much more quickly.

There's a good bit of comments about what the implementation is doing and where
it came from, but the tl;dr; is that currently most of the support here is
copied from upstream LLVM. This code duplication is done for a number of
reasons:

* Controlling parallelism means we can use the existing jobserver support to
  avoid overloading machines.
* We will likely want a slightly different form of incremental caching which
  integrates with our own incremental strategy, but this is yet to be
  determined.
* This buys us some flexibility about when/where we run ThinLTO, as well as
  having it tailored to fit our needs for the time being.
* Finally this allows us to reuse some artifacts such as our `TargetMachine`
  creation, where all our options we used today aren't necessarily supported by
  upstream LLVM yet.

My hope is that we can get some experience with this copy/paste in tree and then
eventually upstream some work to LLVM itself to avoid the duplication while
still ensuring our needs are met. Otherwise I fear that maintaining these
bindings may be quite costly over the years with LLVM updates!
2017-10-07 08:17:52 -07:00
Michael Woerister c93e62b2c5 Adapt cgu-partitioning tests to pre-trans symbol internalization. 2017-07-13 13:29:25 +02:00
Clar Charr b9c8e99955 Move Fn to module. 2017-06-09 19:07:25 -04:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda f2c7917402 translate drop glue using MIR
Drop of arrays is now translated in trans::block in an ugly way that I
should clean up in a later PR, and does not handle panics in the middle
of an array drop, but this commit & PR are growing too big.
2017-03-18 02:53:08 +02:00
Ariel Ben-Yehuda bf80fec326 translate function shims using MIR 2017-03-18 02:53:06 +02:00
Michael Woerister 5f90947c2c trans: Treat generics like regular functions, not like #[inline] functions during CGU partitioning. 2017-01-09 10:06:58 -05:00
Jeffrey Seyfried dfa69be38a Fix fallout in tests. 2016-09-27 06:43:51 +00:00
bors 1cf592fa40 Auto merge of #36551 - eddyb:meta-games, r=nikomatsakis
Refactor away RBML from rustc_metadata.

RBML and `ty{en,de}code` have had their long-overdue purge. Summary of changes:
* Metadata is now a tree encoded in post-order and with relative backward references pointing to children nodes. With auto-deriving and type safety, this makes maintenance and adding new information to metadata painless and bug-free by default. It's also more compact and cache-friendly (cache misses should be proportional to the depth of the node being accessed, not the number of siblings as in EBML/RBML).
* Metadata sizes have been reduced, for `libcore` it went down 16% (`8.38MB` -> `7.05MB`) and for `libstd` 14% (`3.53MB` -> `3.03MB`), while encoding more or less the same information
* Specialization is used in the bundled `libserialize` (crates.io `rustc_serialize` remains unaffected) to customize the encoding (and more importantly, decoding) of various types, most notably those interned in the `TyCtxt`. Some of this abuses a soundness hole pending a fix (cc @aturon), but when that fix arrives, we'll move to macros 1.1 `#[derive]` and custom `TyCtxt`-aware serialization traits.
* Enumerating children of modules from other crates is now orthogonal to describing those items via `Def` - this is a step towards bridging crate-local HIR and cross-crate metadata
* `CrateNum` has been moved to `rustc` and both it and `NodeId` are now newtypes instead of `u32` aliases, for specializing their decoding. This is `[syntax-breaking]` (cc @Manishearth ).

cc @rust-lang/compiler
2016-09-21 19:17:24 -07:00