// Copyright 2012-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. #![allow(non_camel_case_types, non_snake_case)] //! Code that is useful in various codegen modules. use llvm; use llvm::{ValueRef, ContextRef, TypeKind}; use llvm::{True, False, Bool, OperandBundleDef}; use rustc::hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc::middle::lang_items::LangItem; use abi; use base; use builder::Builder; use consts; use declare; use type_::Type; use type_of::LayoutLlvmExt; use value::Value; use rustc::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc::ty::layout::{HasDataLayout, LayoutOf}; use rustc::hir; use libc::{c_uint, c_char}; use std::iter; use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; use syntax::symbol::LocalInternedString; use syntax_pos::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; pub use context::CodegenCx; pub fn type_needs_drop<'a, 'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { ty.needs_drop(tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()) } pub fn type_is_sized<'a, 'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { ty.is_sized(tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all()) } pub fn type_is_freeze<'a, 'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { ty.is_freeze(tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(), DUMMY_SP) } /* * A note on nomenclature of linking: "extern", "foreign", and "upcall". * * An "extern" is an LLVM symbol we wind up emitting an undefined external * reference to. This means "we don't have the thing in this compilation unit, * please make sure you link it in at runtime". This could be a reference to * C code found in a C library, or rust code found in a rust crate. * * Most "externs" are implicitly declared (automatically) as a result of a * user declaring an extern _module_ dependency; this causes the rust driver * to locate an extern crate, scan its compilation metadata, and emit extern * declarations for any symbols used by the declaring crate. * * A "foreign" is an extern that references C (or other non-rust ABI) code. * There is no metadata to scan for extern references so in these cases either * a header-digester like bindgen, or manual function prototypes, have to * serve as declarators. So these are usually given explicitly as prototype * declarations, in rust code, with ABI attributes on them noting which ABI to * link via. * * An "upcall" is a foreign call generated by the compiler (not corresponding * to any user-written call in the code) into the runtime library, to perform * some helper task such as bringing a task to life, allocating memory, etc. * */ /// A structure representing an active landing pad for the duration of a basic /// block. /// /// Each `Block` may contain an instance of this, indicating whether the block /// is part of a landing pad or not. This is used to make decision about whether /// to emit `invoke` instructions (e.g. in a landing pad we don't continue to /// use `invoke`) and also about various function call metadata. /// /// For GNU exceptions (`landingpad` + `resume` instructions) this structure is /// just a bunch of `None` instances (not too interesting), but for MSVC /// exceptions (`cleanuppad` + `cleanupret` instructions) this contains data. /// When inside of a landing pad, each function call in LLVM IR needs to be /// annotated with which landing pad it's a part of. This is accomplished via /// the `OperandBundleDef` value created for MSVC landing pads. pub struct Funclet { cleanuppad: ValueRef, operand: OperandBundleDef, } impl Funclet { pub fn new(cleanuppad: ValueRef) -> Funclet { Funclet { cleanuppad, operand: OperandBundleDef::new("funclet", &[cleanuppad]), } } pub fn cleanuppad(&self) -> ValueRef { self.cleanuppad } pub fn bundle(&self) -> &OperandBundleDef { &self.operand } } pub fn val_ty(v: ValueRef) -> Type { unsafe { Type::from_ref(llvm::LLVMTypeOf(v)) } } // LLVM constant constructors. pub fn C_null(t: Type) -> ValueRef { unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstNull(t.to_ref()) } } pub fn C_undef(t: Type) -> ValueRef { unsafe { llvm::LLVMGetUndef(t.to_ref()) } } pub fn C_int(t: Type, i: i64) -> ValueRef { unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstInt(t.to_ref(), i as u64, True) } } pub fn C_uint(t: Type, i: u64) -> ValueRef { unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstInt(t.to_ref(), i, False) } } pub fn C_uint_big(t: Type, u: u128) -> ValueRef { unsafe { let words = [u as u64, (u >> 64) as u64]; llvm::LLVMConstIntOfArbitraryPrecision(t.to_ref(), 2, words.as_ptr()) } } pub fn C_bool(cx: &CodegenCx, val: bool) -> ValueRef { C_uint(Type::i1(cx), val as u64) } pub fn C_i32(cx: &CodegenCx, i: i32) -> ValueRef { C_int(Type::i32(cx), i as i64) } pub fn C_u32(cx: &CodegenCx, i: u32) -> ValueRef { C_uint(Type::i32(cx), i as u64) } pub fn C_u64(cx: &CodegenCx, i: u64) -> ValueRef { C_uint(Type::i64(cx), i) } pub fn C_usize(cx: &CodegenCx, i: u64) -> ValueRef { let bit_size = cx.data_layout().pointer_size.bits(); if bit_size < 64 { // make sure it doesn't overflow assert!(i < (1< ValueRef { C_uint(Type::i8(cx), i as u64) } // This is a 'c-like' raw string, which differs from // our boxed-and-length-annotated strings. pub fn C_cstr(cx: &CodegenCx, s: LocalInternedString, null_terminated: bool) -> ValueRef { unsafe { if let Some(&llval) = cx.const_cstr_cache.borrow().get(&s) { return llval; } let sc = llvm::LLVMConstStringInContext(cx.llcx, s.as_ptr() as *const c_char, s.len() as c_uint, !null_terminated as Bool); let sym = cx.generate_local_symbol_name("str"); let g = declare::define_global(cx, &sym[..], val_ty(sc)).unwrap_or_else(||{ bug!("symbol `{}` is already defined", sym); }); llvm::LLVMSetInitializer(g, sc); llvm::LLVMSetGlobalConstant(g, True); llvm::LLVMRustSetLinkage(g, llvm::Linkage::InternalLinkage); cx.const_cstr_cache.borrow_mut().insert(s, g); g } } // NB: Do not use `do_spill_noroot` to make this into a constant string, or // you will be kicked off fast isel. See issue #4352 for an example of this. pub fn C_str_slice(cx: &CodegenCx, s: LocalInternedString) -> ValueRef { let len = s.len(); let cs = consts::ptrcast(C_cstr(cx, s, false), cx.layout_of(cx.tcx.mk_str()).llvm_type(cx).ptr_to()); C_fat_ptr(cx, cs, C_usize(cx, len as u64)) } pub fn C_fat_ptr(cx: &CodegenCx, ptr: ValueRef, meta: ValueRef) -> ValueRef { assert_eq!(abi::FAT_PTR_ADDR, 0); assert_eq!(abi::FAT_PTR_EXTRA, 1); C_struct(cx, &[ptr, meta], false) } pub fn C_struct(cx: &CodegenCx, elts: &[ValueRef], packed: bool) -> ValueRef { C_struct_in_context(cx.llcx, elts, packed) } pub fn C_struct_in_context(llcx: ContextRef, elts: &[ValueRef], packed: bool) -> ValueRef { unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstStructInContext(llcx, elts.as_ptr(), elts.len() as c_uint, packed as Bool) } } pub fn C_array(ty: Type, elts: &[ValueRef]) -> ValueRef { unsafe { return llvm::LLVMConstArray(ty.to_ref(), elts.as_ptr(), elts.len() as c_uint); } } pub fn C_vector(elts: &[ValueRef]) -> ValueRef { unsafe { return llvm::LLVMConstVector(elts.as_ptr(), elts.len() as c_uint); } } pub fn C_bytes(cx: &CodegenCx, bytes: &[u8]) -> ValueRef { C_bytes_in_context(cx.llcx, bytes) } pub fn C_bytes_in_context(llcx: ContextRef, bytes: &[u8]) -> ValueRef { unsafe { let ptr = bytes.as_ptr() as *const c_char; return llvm::LLVMConstStringInContext(llcx, ptr, bytes.len() as c_uint, True); } } pub fn const_get_elt(v: ValueRef, idx: u64) -> ValueRef { unsafe { assert_eq!(idx as c_uint as u64, idx); let us = &[idx as c_uint]; let r = llvm::LLVMConstExtractValue(v, us.as_ptr(), us.len() as c_uint); debug!("const_get_elt(v={:?}, idx={}, r={:?})", Value(v), idx, Value(r)); r } } pub fn const_get_real(v: ValueRef) -> Option<(f64, bool)> { unsafe { if is_const_real(v) { let mut loses_info: llvm::Bool = ::std::mem::uninitialized(); let r = llvm::LLVMConstRealGetDouble(v, &mut loses_info as *mut llvm::Bool); let loses_info = if loses_info == 1 { true } else { false }; Some((r, loses_info)) } else { None } } } pub fn const_to_uint(v: ValueRef) -> u64 { unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstIntGetZExtValue(v) } } pub fn is_const_integral(v: ValueRef) -> bool { unsafe { !llvm::LLVMIsAConstantInt(v).is_null() } } pub fn is_const_real(v: ValueRef) -> bool { unsafe { !llvm::LLVMIsAConstantFP(v).is_null() } } #[inline] fn hi_lo_to_u128(lo: u64, hi: u64) -> u128 { ((hi as u128) << 64) | (lo as u128) } pub fn const_to_opt_u128(v: ValueRef, sign_ext: bool) -> Option { unsafe { if is_const_integral(v) { let (mut lo, mut hi) = (0u64, 0u64); let success = llvm::LLVMRustConstInt128Get(v, sign_ext, &mut hi as *mut u64, &mut lo as *mut u64); if success { Some(hi_lo_to_u128(lo, hi)) } else { None } } else { None } } } pub fn langcall(tcx: TyCtxt, span: Option, msg: &str, li: LangItem) -> DefId { match tcx.lang_items().require(li) { Ok(id) => id, Err(s) => { let msg = format!("{} {}", msg, s); match span { Some(span) => tcx.sess.span_fatal(span, &msg[..]), None => tcx.sess.fatal(&msg[..]), } } } } // To avoid UB from LLVM, these two functions mask RHS with an // appropriate mask unconditionally (i.e. the fallback behavior for // all shifts). For 32- and 64-bit types, this matches the semantics // of Java. (See related discussion on #1877 and #10183.) pub fn build_unchecked_lshift<'a, 'tcx>( bx: &Builder<'a, 'tcx>, lhs: ValueRef, rhs: ValueRef ) -> ValueRef { let rhs = base::cast_shift_expr_rhs(bx, hir::BinOp_::BiShl, lhs, rhs); // #1877, #10183: Ensure that input is always valid let rhs = shift_mask_rhs(bx, rhs); bx.shl(lhs, rhs) } pub fn build_unchecked_rshift<'a, 'tcx>( bx: &Builder<'a, 'tcx>, lhs_t: Ty<'tcx>, lhs: ValueRef, rhs: ValueRef ) -> ValueRef { let rhs = base::cast_shift_expr_rhs(bx, hir::BinOp_::BiShr, lhs, rhs); // #1877, #10183: Ensure that input is always valid let rhs = shift_mask_rhs(bx, rhs); let is_signed = lhs_t.is_signed(); if is_signed { bx.ashr(lhs, rhs) } else { bx.lshr(lhs, rhs) } } fn shift_mask_rhs<'a, 'tcx>(bx: &Builder<'a, 'tcx>, rhs: ValueRef) -> ValueRef { let rhs_llty = val_ty(rhs); bx.and(rhs, shift_mask_val(bx, rhs_llty, rhs_llty, false)) } pub fn shift_mask_val<'a, 'tcx>( bx: &Builder<'a, 'tcx>, llty: Type, mask_llty: Type, invert: bool ) -> ValueRef { let kind = llty.kind(); match kind { TypeKind::Integer => { // i8/u8 can shift by at most 7, i16/u16 by at most 15, etc. let val = llty.int_width() - 1; if invert { C_int(mask_llty, !val as i64) } else { C_uint(mask_llty, val) } }, TypeKind::Vector => { let mask = shift_mask_val(bx, llty.element_type(), mask_llty.element_type(), invert); bx.vector_splat(mask_llty.vector_length(), mask) }, _ => bug!("shift_mask_val: expected Integer or Vector, found {:?}", kind), } } pub fn ty_fn_sig<'a, 'tcx>(cx: &CodegenCx<'a, 'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ty::PolyFnSig<'tcx> { match ty.sty { ty::TyFnDef(..) | // Shims currently have type TyFnPtr. Not sure this should remain. ty::TyFnPtr(_) => ty.fn_sig(cx.tcx), ty::TyClosure(def_id, substs) => { let tcx = cx.tcx; let sig = substs.closure_sig(def_id, tcx); let env_ty = tcx.closure_env_ty(def_id, substs).unwrap(); sig.map_bound(|sig| tcx.mk_fn_sig( iter::once(*env_ty.skip_binder()).chain(sig.inputs().iter().cloned()), sig.output(), sig.variadic, sig.unsafety, sig.abi )) } ty::TyGenerator(def_id, substs, _) => { let tcx = cx.tcx; let sig = substs.poly_sig(def_id, cx.tcx); let env_region = ty::ReLateBound(ty::DebruijnIndex::new(1), ty::BrEnv); let env_ty = tcx.mk_mut_ref(tcx.mk_region(env_region), ty); sig.map_bound(|sig| { let state_did = tcx.lang_items().gen_state().unwrap(); let state_adt_ref = tcx.adt_def(state_did); let state_substs = tcx.mk_substs([sig.yield_ty.into(), sig.return_ty.into()].iter()); let ret_ty = tcx.mk_adt(state_adt_ref, state_substs); tcx.mk_fn_sig(iter::once(env_ty), ret_ty, false, hir::Unsafety::Normal, Abi::Rust ) }) } _ => bug!("unexpected type {:?} to ty_fn_sig", ty) } }