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Travis CI build using rust nightly and rusty-hermit (slightly outdated because I haven't rebased yet) Edit reason: updated the link since I broke the original one when I tried to run a rebuild to verify if this build is still broken with new nightlies. |
…ing opaque return type Go from ``` error[E0495]: cannot infer an appropriate lifetime due to conflicting requirements --> file8.rs:22:5 | 22 | / move || { 23 | | *dest = g.get(); 24 | | } | |_____^ | note: first, the lifetime cannot outlive the anonymous lifetime #1 defined on the function body at 18:1... --> file8.rs:18:1 | 18 | / fn bat<'a, G: 'a, T>(g: G, dest: &mut T) -> impl FnOnce() + '_ + 'a 19 | | where 20 | | G: Get<T> 21 | | { ... | 24 | | } 25 | | } | |_^ note: ...so that the types are compatible --> file8.rs:22:5 | 22 | / move || { //~ ERROR cannot infer an appropriate lifetime 23 | | *dest = g.get(); 24 | | } | |_____^ = note: expected `&mut T` found `&mut T` note: but, the lifetime must be valid for the lifetime `'a` as defined on the function body at 18:8... --> file8.rs:18:8 | 18 | fn bat<'a, G: 'a, T>(g: G, dest: &mut T) -> impl FnOnce() + '_ + 'a | ^^ note: ...so that return value is valid for the call --> file8.rs:18:45 | 18 | fn bat<'a, G: 'a, T>(g: G, dest: &mut T) -> impl FnOnce() + '_ + 'a | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ``` to ``` error[E0621]: explicit lifetime required in the type of `dest` --> file8.rs:18:45 | 18 | fn bat<'a, G: 'a, T>(g: G, dest: &mut T) -> impl FnOnce() + '_ + 'a | ------ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lifetime `'a` required | | | help: add explicit lifetime `'a` to the type of `dest`: `&'a mut T` ```
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[BENCH COMPILE] ebobby/simple-raytracer Benchmark #1: RUSTFLAGS='' cargo build --target x86_64-apple-darwin Time (mean ± σ): 16.539 s ± 0.781 s [User: 46.043 s, System: 3.822 s] Range (min … max): 15.057 s … 17.566 s 10 runs Benchmark #2: ../cargo.sh build Time (mean ± σ): 14.550 s ± 0.443 s [User: 25.856 s, System: 4.214 s] Range (min … max): 14.208 s … 15.751 s 10 runs Summary '../cargo.sh build' ran 1.14 ± 0.06 times faster than 'RUSTFLAGS='' cargo build --target x86_64-apple-darwin' [BENCH RUN] ebobby/simple-raytracer Benchmark #1: ./raytracer_cg_llvm Time (mean ± σ): 6.436 s ± 0.022 s [User: 6.392 s, System: 0.018 s] Range (min … max): 6.408 s … 6.466 s 10 runs Benchmark #2: ./raytracer_cg_clif Time (mean ± σ): 9.604 s ± 0.088 s [User: 9.547 s, System: 0.023 s] Range (min … max): 9.503 s … 9.742 s 10 runs Summary './raytracer_cg_llvm' ran 1.49 ± 0.01 times faster than './raytracer_cg_clif'
* Only format global _comments when debug_assertions are enabled * Only call build_value_labels_ranges in base.rs when debug_assertions are enabled Benchmark #1: CHANNEL='pre' ../cargo.sh build Time (mean ± σ): 17.657 s ± 1.050 s [User: 31.871 s, System: 3.014 s] Range (min … max): 16.907 s … 20.394 s 10 runs Benchmark #2: ../cargo.sh build Time (mean ± σ): 16.640 s ± 0.255 s [User: 30.238 s, System: 2.965 s] Range (min … max): 16.413 s … 17.186 s 10 runs Warning: Statistical outliers were detected. Consider re-running this benchmark on a quiet PC without any interferences from other programs. It might help to use the '--warmup' or '--prepare' options. Summary '../cargo.sh build' ran 1.06 ± 0.07 times faster than 'CHANNEL='pre' ../cargo.sh build'
Benchmark #1: ./simple_raytracer_before Time (mean ± σ): 14.420 s ± 0.568 s [User: 14.376 s, System: 0.026 s] Range (min … max): 13.730 s … 15.170 s 10 runs Benchmark #2: simple_raytracer_after Time (mean ± σ): 13.679 s ± 0.576 s [User: 13.628 s, System: 0.020 s] Range (min … max): 12.761 s … 14.552 s 10 runs Summary './simple_raytracer_after' ran 1.05 ± 0.06 times faster than './simple_raytracer_before'
Fixes rust-lang#836 Benchmark #1: simple-raytracer/raytracer_cg_clif Time (mean ± σ): 9.250 s ± 0.056 s [User: 9.213 s, System: 0.015 s] Range (min … max): 9.151 s … 9.348 s 20 runs Benchmark #2: simple-raytracer/raytracer_cg_clif_cold_separated Time (mean ± σ): 9.179 s ± 0.101 s [User: 9.141 s, System: 0.016 s] Range (min … max): 9.070 s … 9.473 s 20 runs Summary 'simple-raytracer/raytracer_cg_clif_cold_separated' ran 1.01 ± 0.01 times faster than 'simple-raytracer/raytracer_cg_clif'
`stride == 1` case can be computed more efficiently through `-p (mod a)`. That, then translates to a nice and short sequence of LLVM instructions: %address = ptrtoint i8* %p to i64 %negptr = sub i64 0, %address %offset = and i64 %negptr, %a_minus_one And produces pretty much ideal code-gen when this function is used in isolation. Typical use of this function will, however, involve use of the result to offset a pointer, i.e. %aligned = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %p, i64 %offset This still looks very good, but LLVM does not really translate that to what would be considered ideal machine code (on any target). For example that's the codegen we obtain for an unknown alignment: ; x86_64 dec rsi mov rax, rdi neg rax and rax, rsi add rax, rdi In particular negating a pointer is not something that’s going to be optimised for in the design of CISC architectures like x86_64. They are much better at offsetting pointers. And so we’d love to utilize this ability and produce code that's more like this: ; x86_64 lea rax, [rsi + rdi - 1] neg rsi and rax, rsi To achieve this we need to give LLVM an opportunity to apply its various peep-hole optimisations that it does during DAG selection. In particular, the `and` instruction appears to be a major inhibitor here. We cannot, sadly, get rid of this load-bearing operation, but we can reorder operations such that LLVM has more to work with around this instruction. One such ordering is proposed in rust-lang#75579 and results in LLVM IR that looks broadly like this: ; using add enables `lea` and similar CISCisms %offset_ptr = add i64 %address, %a_minus_one %mask = sub i64 0, %a %masked = and i64 %offset_ptr, %mask ; can be folded with `gepi` that may follow %offset = sub i64 %masked, %address …and generates the intended x86_64 machine code. One might also wonder how the increased amount of code would impact a RISC target. Turns out not much: ; aarch64 previous ; aarch64 new sub x8, x1, #1 add x8, x1, x0 neg x9, x0 sub x8, x8, #1 and x8, x9, x8 neg x9, x1 add x0, x0, x8 and x0, x8, x9 (and similarly for ppc, sparc, mips, riscv, etc) The only target that seems to do worse is… wasm32. Onto actual measurements – the best way to evaluate snippets like these is to use llvm-mca. Much like Aarch64 assembly would allow to suspect, there isn’t any performance difference to be found. Both snippets execute in same number of cycles for the CPUs I tried. On x86_64, we get throughput improvement of >50%, however!
Benchmark #1: ./raytracer_cg_clif_pre Time (mean ± σ): 8.251 s ± 0.021 s [User: 8.245 s, System: 0.005 s] Range (min … max): 8.225 s … 8.292 s 10 runs Benchmark #2: ./raytracer_cg_clif_post Time (mean ± σ): 8.206 s ± 0.043 s [User: 8.199 s, System: 0.007 s] Range (min … max): 8.168 s … 8.279 s 10 runs
…-Simulacrum Optimise align_offset for stride=1 further `stride == 1` case can be computed more efficiently through `-p (mod a)`. That, then translates to a nice and short sequence of LLVM instructions: %address = ptrtoint i8* %p to i64 %negptr = sub i64 0, %address %offset = and i64 %negptr, %a_minus_one And produces pretty much ideal code-gen when this function is used in isolation. Typical use of this function will, however, involve use of the result to offset a pointer, i.e. %aligned = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %p, i64 %offset This still looks very good, but LLVM does not really translate that to what would be considered ideal machine code (on any target). For example that's the codegen we obtain for an unknown alignment: ; x86_64 dec rsi mov rax, rdi neg rax and rax, rsi add rax, rdi In particular negating a pointer is not something that’s going to be optimised for in the design of CISC architectures like x86_64. They are much better at offsetting pointers. And so we’d love to utilize this ability and produce code that's more like this: ; x86_64 lea rax, [rsi + rdi - 1] neg rsi and rax, rsi To achieve this we need to give LLVM an opportunity to apply its various peep-hole optimisations that it does during DAG selection. In particular, the `and` instruction appears to be a major inhibitor here. We cannot, sadly, get rid of this load-bearing operation, but we can reorder operations such that LLVM has more to work with around this instruction. One such ordering is proposed in rust-lang#75579 and results in LLVM IR that looks broadly like this: ; using add enables `lea` and similar CISCisms %offset_ptr = add i64 %address, %a_minus_one %mask = sub i64 0, %a %masked = and i64 %offset_ptr, %mask ; can be folded with `gepi` that may follow %offset = sub i64 %masked, %address …and generates the intended x86_64 machine code. One might also wonder how the increased amount of code would impact a RISC target. Turns out not much: ; aarch64 previous ; aarch64 new sub x8, x1, #1 add x8, x1, x0 neg x9, x0 sub x8, x8, #1 and x8, x9, x8 neg x9, x1 add x0, x0, x8 and x0, x8, x9 (and similarly for ppc, sparc, mips, riscv, etc) The only target that seems to do worse is… wasm32. Onto actual measurements – the best way to evaluate snipets like these is to use llvm-mca. Much like Aarch64 assembly would allow to suspect, there isn’t any performance difference to be found. Both snippets execute in same number of cycles for the CPUs I tried. On x86_64, we get throughput improvement of >50%! Fixes rust-lang#75579
Before: ``` 2:rustc INFO rustc_interface::passes Pre-codegen 2:rustcTy interner total ty lt ct all 2:rustc Adt : 1078 81.3%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Array : 1 0.1%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Slice : 1 0.1%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc RawPtr : 2 0.2%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Ref : 4 0.3%, 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc FnDef : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc FnPtr : 76 5.7%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Placeholder : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Generator : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc GeneratorWitness : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Dynamic : 3 0.2%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Closure : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Tuple : 13 1.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Bound : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Param : 146 11.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Infer : 2 0.2%, 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Projection : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Opaque : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Foreign : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc total 1326 0.2% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustcInternalSubsts interner: rust-lang#437 2:rustcRegion interner: rust-lang#355 2:rustcStability interner: #1 2:rustcConst Stability interner: #0 2:rustcAllocation interner: #0 2:rustcLayout interner: #0 ``` After: ``` INFO rustc_interface::passes Post-codegen Ty interner total ty lt ct all Adt : 1078 81.3%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Array : 1 0.1%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Slice : 1 0.1%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% RawPtr : 2 0.2%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Ref : 4 0.3%, 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% FnDef : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% FnPtr : 76 5.7%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Placeholder : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Generator : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% GeneratorWitness : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Dynamic : 3 0.2%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Closure : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Tuple : 13 1.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Bound : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Param : 146 11.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Infer : 2 0.2%, 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Projection : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Opaque : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Foreign : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% total 1326 0.2% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% InternalSubsts interner: rust-lang#437 Region interner: rust-lang#355 Stability interner: #1 Const Stability interner: #0 Allocation interner: #0 Layout interner: #0 ```
Don't print thread ids and names in `tracing` logs Before: ``` 2:rustc INFO rustc_interface::passes Pre-codegen 2:rustcTy interner total ty lt ct all 2:rustc Adt : 1078 81.3%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Array : 1 0.1%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Slice : 1 0.1%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc RawPtr : 2 0.2%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Ref : 4 0.3%, 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc FnDef : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc FnPtr : 76 5.7%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Placeholder : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Generator : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc GeneratorWitness : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Dynamic : 3 0.2%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Closure : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Tuple : 13 1.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Bound : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Param : 146 11.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Infer : 2 0.2%, 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Projection : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Opaque : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc Foreign : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustc total 1326 0.2% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 2:rustcInternalSubsts interner: rust-lang#437 2:rustcRegion interner: rust-lang#355 2:rustcStability interner: #1 2:rustcConst Stability interner: #0 2:rustcAllocation interner: #0 2:rustcLayout interner: #0 ``` After: ``` INFO rustc_interface::passes Post-codegen Ty interner total ty lt ct all Adt : 1078 81.3%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Array : 1 0.1%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Slice : 1 0.1%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% RawPtr : 2 0.2%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Ref : 4 0.3%, 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% FnDef : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% FnPtr : 76 5.7%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Placeholder : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Generator : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% GeneratorWitness : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Dynamic : 3 0.2%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Closure : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Tuple : 13 1.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Bound : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Param : 146 11.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Infer : 2 0.2%, 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Projection : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Opaque : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Foreign : 0 0.0%, 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% total 1326 0.2% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% InternalSubsts interner: rust-lang#437 Region interner: rust-lang#355 Stability interner: #1 Const Stability interner: #0 Allocation interner: #0 Layout interner: #0 ``` Closes rust-lang#78931 r? ``@oli-obk``
Speed up tidy This can be reviewed commit by commit since they contain separate optimizations. ``` # master $ taskset -c 0-5 hyperfine './x test tidy' Benchmark #1: ./x test tidy Time (mean ± σ): 4.857 s ± 0.064 s [User: 12.967 s, System: 2.014 s] Range (min … max): 4.779 s … 4.997 s 10 runs # PR $ taskset -c 0-5 hyperfine './x test tidy' Benchmark #1: ./x test tidy Time (mean ± σ): 3.672 s ± 0.035 s [User: 10.524 s, System: 2.029 s] Range (min … max): 3.610 s … 3.725 s 10 runs ```
…u-se Implement `SpecOptionPartialEq` for `cmp::Ordering` Noticed as I continue to explore options for having code using `partial_cmp` optimize better. Before: ```llvm ; Function Attrs: mustprogress nofree nosync nounwind willreturn uwtable define noundef zeroext i1 `@ordering_eq(i8` noundef %0, i8 noundef %1) unnamed_addr #0 { start: %2 = icmp eq i8 %0, 2 br i1 %2, label %bb1.i, label %bb3.i bb1.i: ; preds = %start %3 = icmp eq i8 %1, 2 br label %"_ZN55_$LT$T$u20$as$u20$core..option..SpecOptionPartialEq$GT$2eq17hb7e7beacecde585fE.exit" bb3.i: ; preds = %start %.not.i = icmp ne i8 %1, 2 %4 = icmp eq i8 %0, %1 %spec.select.i = and i1 %.not.i, %4 br label %"_ZN55_$LT$T$u20$as$u20$core..option..SpecOptionPartialEq$GT$2eq17hb7e7beacecde585fE.exit" "_ZN55_$LT$T$u20$as$u20$core..option..SpecOptionPartialEq$GT$2eq17hb7e7beacecde585fE.exit": ; preds = %bb1.i, %bb3.i %.0.i = phi i1 [ %3, %bb1.i ], [ %spec.select.i, %bb3.i ] ret i1 %.0.i } ``` After: ```llvm ; Function Attrs: mustprogress nofree norecurse nosync nounwind readnone willreturn uwtable define noundef zeroext i1 `@ordering_eq(i8` noundef %0, i8 noundef %1) unnamed_addr #1 { start: %2 = icmp eq i8 %0, %1 ret i1 %2 } ``` (Which <https://alive2.llvm.org/ce/z/-rop5r> says LLVM *could* just do itself, but there's probably an issue already open for that problem from when this was originally looked at for `Option<NonZeroU8>` and friends.)
Make `TyKind::Adt`'s `Debug` impl be more pretty Currently `{:?}` on `Ty` for a `TyKind::Adt` would print as `Adt(Foo, [])`. This PR changes it to be `Foo` when there are no generics or `Foo<T>`/`Foo<T, U>` when there _are_ generics. Example from debug log: `├─0ms DEBUG rustc_hir_analysis::astconv return=Bar<T/#0, U/#1>` I should have done this in my initial PR for a prettier TyKind: Debug impl but I thought I would need to be accessing generics_of to figure out where in the "path" the generics would have to go??? but no, adts literally only have a single place the generics can go (on the end). Feel a bit silly about this :) r? `@oli-obk`
…r=Mark-Simulacrum lldb-formatters: Use StdSliceSyntheticProvider for &str &str has associated summary provider which correctly displays string values in debugger, but while working on rust-lang#124458 I've noticed that a &str inside an enum displays a blob of memory until a 0 is reached (as a c-string) which makes a very bizarre experience when debugging However there is already StdSliceSyntheticProvider which we use for other slices. This PR enables the same synthetic provider to be used for &str, however the summary provider is still fixed to return the string value I've added a test `debuginfo/strings-and-strs.rs` which prior to this PR would output the following in LLDB: ``` * thread #1, name = 'a', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 frame #0: 0x0000555555556383 a`strings_and_strs::main::h1d2b5f9227b8767d at strings-and-strs.rs:47:5 44 let plain_str = "Hello"; 45 let str_in_struct = Foo { inner: "Hello" }; 46 let str_in_tuple = ("Hello", "World"); -> 47 zzz(); // #break 48 } 49 50 fn zzz() { (lldb) frame var (alloc::string::String) plain_string = "Hello" { vec = size=5 { [0] = 'H' [1] = 'e' [2] = 'l' [3] = 'l' [4] = 'o' } } (&str) plain_str = "Hello" { data_ptr = 0x0000555555557263 "HelloWorld\U00000001gdb_load_rust_pretty_printers.py" length = 5 } (strings_and_strs::Foo) str_in_struct = { inner = "Hello" { data_ptr = 0x0000555555557263 "HelloWorld\U00000001gdb_load_rust_pretty_printers.py" length = 5 } } ((&str, &str)) str_in_tuple = { 0 = "Hello" { data_ptr = 0x0000555555557263 "HelloWorld\U00000001gdb_load_rust_pretty_printers.py" length = 5 } 1 = "World" { data_ptr = 0x0000555555557268 "World\U00000001gdb_load_rust_pretty_printers.py" length = 5 } } ``` After this PR it would look the following way: ``` * thread #1, name = 'a', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1 frame #0: 0x0000555555556383 a`strings_and_strs::main::h1d2b5f9227b8767d at strings-and-strs.rs:47:5 44 let plain_str = "Hello"; 45 let str_in_struct = Foo { inner: "Hello" }; 46 let str_in_tuple = ("Hello", "World"); -> 47 zzz(); // #break 48 } 49 50 fn zzz() { (lldb) frame var (alloc::string::String) plain_string = "Hello" { vec = size=5 { [0] = 'H' [1] = 'e' [2] = 'l' [3] = 'l' [4] = 'o' } } (&str) plain_str = "Hello" { [0] = 'H' [1] = 'e' [2] = 'l' [3] = 'l' [4] = 'o' } (strings_and_strs::Foo) str_in_struct = { inner = "Hello" { [0] = 'H' [1] = 'e' [2] = 'l' [3] = 'l' [4] = 'o' } } ((&str, &str)) str_in_tuple = { 0 = "Hello" { [0] = 'H' [1] = 'e' [2] = 'l' [3] = 'l' [4] = 'o' } 1 = "World" { [0] = 'W' [1] = 'o' [2] = 'r' [3] = 'l' [4] = 'd' } } ```
…-codegen-tests, r=erikdesjardins,workingjubilee Repair several `riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu` codegen tests Together with joshua.zivkovic@codethink.co.uk, we've been starting to explore improving the state of the `riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu` target. Additionally, I'm looking to add support for this platform in [Ferrocene](https://github.com/ferrocene/ferrocene) ([Related PR](ferrocene/ferrocene#618)). While running the test suite, we noted several tests were failing. It appears that several of the riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu codegen tests have not been updated in some time and seem to have experienced a small amount of bitrot. After speaking with `@workingjubilee` (as I have little expertise in LLVM codegen) I believe these changes to be correct. ### `tests/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics.rs` I believe this change does not alter what the test is testing and is harmless. ### `tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs` The changes largely mirrors those from loongarch64: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/550d1b4fb6de23990f4108815c3b1a9d1659e5c4/tests/codegen/loongarch-abi/loongarch64-lp64d-abi.rs#L13-L15 https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/550d1b4fb6de23990f4108815c3b1a9d1659e5c4/tests/codegen/loongarch-abi/loongarch64-lp64d-abi.rs#L153-L155 https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/550d1b4fb6de23990f4108815c3b1a9d1659e5c4/tests/codegen/loongarch-abi/loongarch64-lp64d-abi.rs#L259-L261 https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/550d1b4fb6de23990f4108815c3b1a9d1659e5c4/tests/codegen/loongarch-abi/loongarch64-lp64d-abi.rs#L263-L267 ### `tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs` The changes largely mirror that from loongarch64 or llvm: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/550d1b4fb6de23990f4108815c3b1a9d1659e5c4/tests/codegen/loongarch-abi/loongarch64-lp64d-abi.rs#L13-L26 https://github.com/rust-lang/llvm-project/blob/5399a24c66cb6164cf32280e7d300488c90d5765/clang/test/CodeGen/RISCV/riscv64-abi.c#L612-L617 ### `tests/ui/debuginfo/debuginfo-emit-llvm-ir-and-split-debuginfo.rs` The test is ignored since `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked` is not supported on this platform. Context can be found in rust-lang#120518. ## Reproducing the failures Using a `config.toml` with the following: ```toml # ... target = [ # ... "riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu", ] ``` > [!NOTE] > You may need to install a RICV-V toolchain! We get ours from [here](https://www.embecosm.com/resources/tool-chain-downloads/#riscv-linux). > > If you are using an old (20.04) Ubuntu container the compiler in the repositories (`gcc-riscv64-linux-gnu`) won't work! Run the following test suite: ```bash ./x.py test tests/codegen ``` <details> <summary>Expected output</summary> ``` ana@Autonoma:~/git/rust-lang/rust$ ./x.py test tests/codegen Building bootstrap Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized] target(s) in 0.03s WARNING: The `change-id` is missing in the `config.toml`. This means that you will not be able to track the major changes made to the bootstrap configurations. NOTE: to silence this warning, add `change-id = 124501` at the top of `config.toml` Building stage0 library artifacts (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) Finished `release` profile [optimized] target(s) in 0.11s Building compiler artifacts (stage0 -> stage1, x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) Finished `release` profile [optimized] target(s) in 0.18s Creating a sysroot for stage1 compiler (use `rustup toolchain link 'name' build/host/stage1`) Building stage1 library artifacts (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) Finished `release` profile [optimized] target(s) in 0.11s Building stage0 tool compiletest (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) Finished `release` profile [optimized] target(s) in 0.11s Testing stage1 compiletest suite=codegen mode=codegen (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) running 652 tests iii......ii...iiiiiii...........ii..iii....i......i......i......iii...iiiii..i..i...i... 88/652 .............i............iii..iiii.....................i............................... 176/652 iiiiiii.............iiiiiiiii.iii....i.................i....................i...ii....i. 264/652 ..i........i.........i..i........iii.........i............ii................ii..i....... 352/652 ...............i...i....ii.i.....i......................ii.ii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 440/652 iii....................iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.........................iii.i..........i........ 528/652 ...i...ii...........i...ii.i..i..........i..............................ii.....ii.i..ii. 616/652 .ii................................. test result: ok. 498 passed; 0 failed; 154 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 4.76s Building stage1 library artifacts (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -> riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu) Finished `release` profile [optimized] target(s) in 0.10s Testing stage1 compiletest suite=codegen mode=codegen (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -> riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu) running 652 tests iii......ii..iiiiiii.....i..i..i.i...i........i..i.......i......iii...iiiii..i.i....i... 88/652 .............i............iii..iiii....................i...............................i 176/652 iiiiii..............iiiiiiiii.iii.....i................i..................i.....ii....i. 264/652 ..i........i..........i.i........iii..........i...........ii................ii..i....... 352/652 ...............i...i....ii.i.....i......................i.......iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 440/652 iiii...................iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii................ [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics.rs ... F ..... [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs ... F ..iii.i. [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs ... F ........i........ 528/652 ...i...ii...........i...ii..i.i..........i..............................ii.....ii.i..ii. 616/652 .ii................................. failures: ---- [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics.rs stdout ---- error: verification with 'FileCheck' failed status: exit status: 1 command: "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/llvm/build/bin/FileCheck" "--input-file" "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics/call-llvm-intrinsics.ll" "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics.rs" "--check-prefix=CHECK" "--check-prefix" "NONMSVC" "--allow-unused-prefixes" "--dump-input-context" "100" stdout: none --- stderr ------------------------------- /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics.rs:26:12: error: CHECK: expected string not found in input // CHECK: store float 4.000000e+00, float* %{{.}}, align 4 ^ /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics/call-llvm-intrinsics.ll:1:1: note: scanning from here ; ModuleID = 'call_llvm_intrinsics.b4a95fd5831b1bb7-cgu.0' ^ /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics/call-llvm-intrinsics.ll:53:2: note: possible intended match here store float 4.000000e+00, ptr %3, align 4 ^ Input file: /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics/call-llvm-intrinsics.ll Check file: /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics.rs -dump-input=help explains the following input dump. Input was: <<<<<< 1: ; ModuleID = 'call_llvm_intrinsics.b4a95fd5831b1bb7-cgu.0' check:26'0 X~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: no match found 2: source_filename = "call_llvm_intrinsics.b4a95fd5831b1bb7-cgu.0" check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3: target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:64:64-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128" check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4: target triple = "riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu" check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5: check:26'0 ~ 6: `@alloc_cebd5a1664be1c73eee4a1aab7937c96` = private unnamed_addr constant <{ [2 x i8] }> <{ [2 x i8] c"A\0A" }>, align 1 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7: `@alloc_bddb4fe6d67b5a5a93d73a63d68b4b9e` = private unnamed_addr constant <{ ptr, [8 x i8] }> <{ ptr `@alloc_cebd5a1664be1c73eee4a1aab7937c96,` [8 x i8] c"\02\00\00\00\00\00\00\00" }>, align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8: `@0` = private unnamed_addr constant <{ [8 x i8], [8 x i8] }> <{ [8 x i8] zeroinitializer, [8 x i8] undef }>, align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9: check:26'0 ~ 10: ; core::ptr::drop_in_place<call_llvm_intrinsics::A> check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 12: define internal void `@"_ZN4core3ptr44drop_in_place$LT$call_llvm_intrinsics..A$GT$17hf11b50bd9b9c5359E"(ptr` noalias noundef nonnull align 1 %_1) unnamed_addr #0 { check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 13: start: check:26'0 ~~~~~~~ 14: ; call <call_llvm_intrinsics::A as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 15: call void `@"_ZN65_$LT$call_llvm_intrinsics..A$u20$as$u20$core..ops..drop..Drop$GT$4drop17hc84a7f61b5f719bdE"(ptr` noalias noundef nonnull align 1 %_1) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 16: ret void check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 17: } check:26'0 ~~ 18: check:26'0 ~ 19: ; <call_llvm_intrinsics::A as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 21: define void `@"_ZN65_$LT$call_llvm_intrinsics..A$u20$as$u20$core..ops..drop..Drop$GT$4drop17hc84a7f61b5f719bdE"(ptr` noalias noundef nonnull align 1 %self) unnamed_addr #0 { check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 22: start: check:26'0 ~~~~~~~ 23: %_3 = alloca [48 x i8], align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 24: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 48, ptr %_3) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 25: store ptr `@alloc_bddb4fe6d67b5a5a93d73a63d68b4b9e,` ptr %_3, align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 26: %0 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_3, i64 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 27: store i64 1, ptr %0, align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 28: %1 = load ptr, ptr `@0,` align 8, !align !4, !noundef !5 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 29: %2 = load i64, ptr getelementptr inbounds (i8, ptr `@0,` i64 8), align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 30: %3 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_3, i64 32 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 31: store ptr %1, ptr %3, align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 32: %4 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %3, i64 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 33: store i64 %2, ptr %4, align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 34: %5 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_3, i64 16 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 35: store ptr inttoptr (i64 8 to ptr), ptr %5, align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 36: %6 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %5, i64 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 37: store i64 0, ptr %6, align 8 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 38: ; call std::io::stdio::_print check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 39: call void `@_ZN3std2io5stdio6_print17h38b16d890daf9d05E(ptr` noalias nocapture noundef align 8 dereferenceable(48) %_3) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 40: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 48, ptr %_3) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 41: ret void check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 42: } check:26'0 ~~ 43: check:26'0 ~ 44: ; call_llvm_intrinsics::do_call check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 45: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 46: define void `@_ZN20call_llvm_intrinsics7do_call17h1d78694c55381316E()` unnamed_addr #0 { check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 47: start: check:26'0 ~~~~~~~ 48: %0 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 49: %1 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 50: %2 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 51: %3 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 52: %_1 = alloca [0 x i8], align 1 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 53: store float 4.000000e+00, ptr %3, align 4 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ check:26'1 ? possible intended match 54: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %2) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 55: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %2, ptr align 4 %3, i64 4, i1 false) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 56: %4 = load float, ptr %2, align 4 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 57: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %2) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 58: %5 = call float `@llvm.sqrt.f32(float` %4) #4 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 59: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %1) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 60: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %0) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 61: store float %5, ptr %0, align 4 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 62: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %1, ptr align 4 %0, i64 4, i1 false) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 63: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %0) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 64: %_2 = load float, ptr %1, align 4, !noundef !5 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 65: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %1) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 66: ; call core::ptr::drop_in_place<call_llvm_intrinsics::A> check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 67: call void `@"_ZN4core3ptr44drop_in_place$LT$call_llvm_intrinsics..A$GT$17hf11b50bd9b9c5359E"(ptr` noalias noundef nonnull align 1 %_1) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 68: ret void check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 69: } check:26'0 ~~ 70: check:26'0 ~ 71: ; std::io::stdio::_print check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 72: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 73: declare void `@_ZN3std2io5stdio6_print17h38b16d890daf9d05E(ptr` noalias nocapture noundef align 8 dereferenceable(48)) unnamed_addr #0 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 74: check:26'0 ~ 75: ; Function Attrs: nocallback nofree nounwind willreturn memory(argmem: readwrite) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 76: declare void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` noalias nocapture writeonly, ptr noalias nocapture readonly, i64, i1 immarg) #1 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 77: check:26'0 ~ 78: ; Function Attrs: nocallback nofree nosync nounwind speculatable willreturn memory(none) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 79: declare float `@llvm.sqrt.f32(float)` unnamed_addr #2 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 80: check:26'0 ~ 81: ; Function Attrs: nocallback nofree nosync nounwind willreturn memory(argmem: readwrite) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 82: declare void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` immarg, ptr nocapture) #3 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 83: check:26'0 ~ 84: ; Function Attrs: nocallback nofree nosync nounwind willreturn memory(argmem: readwrite) check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 85: declare void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` immarg, ptr nocapture) #3 check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 86: check:26'0 ~ 87: attributes #0 = { uwtable "target-cpu"="generic-rv64" "target-features"="+m,+a,+f,+d,+c" } check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 88: attributes #1 = { nocallback nofree nounwind willreturn memory(argmem: readwrite) } check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 89: attributes #2 = { nocallback nofree nosync nounwind speculatable willreturn memory(none) } check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 90: attributes #3 = { nocallback nofree nosync nounwind willreturn memory(argmem: readwrite) } check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 91: attributes #4 = { nounwind } check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 92: check:26'0 ~ 93: !llvm.module.flags = !{!0, !1, !2} check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 94: !llvm.ident = !{!3} check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 95: check:26'0 ~ 96: !0 = !{i32 8, !"PIC Level", i32 2} check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 97: !1 = !{i32 1, !"Code Model", i32 3} check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 98: !2 = !{i32 1, !"target-abi", !"lp64d"} check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 99: !3 = !{!"rustc version 1.80.0-dev"} check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 100: !4 = !{i64 8} check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 101: !5 = !{} check:26'0 ~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> ------------------------------------------ ---- [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs stdout ---- error: verification with 'FileCheck' failed status: exit status: 1 command: "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/llvm/build/bin/FileCheck" "--input-file" "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.ll" "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs" "--check-prefix=CHECK" "--check-prefix" "NONMSVC" "--allow-unused-prefixes" "--dump-input-context" "100" stdout: none --- stderr ------------------------------- /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs:7:11: error: CHECK: expected string not found in input // CHECK: define void `@f_fpr_tracking(float` %0, float %1, float %2, float %3, float %4, float %5, float %6, float %7, i8 zeroext %i) ^ /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.ll:1:1: note: scanning from here ; ModuleID = 'riscv64_lp64f_lp64d_abi.ae8fa95bac1a0604-cgu.0' ^ /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.ll:9:1: note: possible intended match here define void `@f_fpr_tracking(float` %0, float %1, float %2, float %3, float %4, float %5, float %6, float %7, i8 noundef zeroext %i) unnamed_addr #0 { ^ Input file: /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.ll Check file: /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs -dump-input=help explains the following input dump. Input was: <<<<<< 1: ; ModuleID = 'riscv64_lp64f_lp64d_abi.ae8fa95bac1a0604-cgu.0' check:7'0 X~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: no match found 2: source_filename = "riscv64_lp64f_lp64d_abi.ae8fa95bac1a0604-cgu.0" check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3: target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:64:64-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128" check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4: target triple = "riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu" check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5: check:7'0 ~ 6: %Tricky1 = type { [1 x float] } check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7: check:7'0 ~ 8: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9: define void `@f_fpr_tracking(float` %0, float %1, float %2, float %3, float %4, float %5, float %6, float %7, i8 noundef zeroext %i) unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ check:7'1 ? possible intended match 10: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 11: %8 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 12: %h = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 13: %9 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 14: %g = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 15: %10 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 16: %f = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 17: %11 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 18: %e = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19: %12 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20: %d = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 21: %13 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 22: %c = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 23: %14 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 24: %b = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 25: %15 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 26: %a = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 27: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %15) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 28: store float %0, ptr %15, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 29: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %a, ptr align 4 %15, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 30: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %15) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 31: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %14) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 32: store float %1, ptr %14, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 33: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %b, ptr align 4 %14, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 34: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %14) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 35: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %13) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 36: store float %2, ptr %13, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 37: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %c, ptr align 4 %13, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 38: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %13) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 39: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %12) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 40: store float %3, ptr %12, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 41: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %d, ptr align 4 %12, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 42: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %12) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 43: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %11) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 44: store float %4, ptr %11, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 45: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %e, ptr align 4 %11, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 46: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %11) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 47: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %10) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 48: store float %5, ptr %10, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 49: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %f, ptr align 4 %10, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 50: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %10) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 51: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %9) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 52: store float %6, ptr %9, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 53: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %g, ptr align 4 %9, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 54: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %9) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 55: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %8) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 56: store float %7, ptr %8, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 57: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %h, ptr align 4 %8, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 58: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %8) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 59: ret void check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 60: } check:7'0 ~~ 61: check:7'0 ~ 62: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 63: define void `@f_float_s_arg(float` %0) unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 64: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 65: %1 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 66: %a = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 67: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 4, ptr %1) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 68: store float %0, ptr %1, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 69: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %a, ptr align 4 %1, i64 4, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 70: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 4, ptr %1) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 71: ret void check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 72: } check:7'0 ~~ 73: check:7'0 ~ 74: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 75: define float `@f_ret_float_s()` unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 76: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 77: %_0 = alloca [4 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 78: store float 1.000000e+00, ptr %_0, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 79: %0 = load float, ptr %_0, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 80: ret float %0 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 81: } check:7'0 ~~ 82: check:7'0 ~ 83: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 84: define void `@f_float_float_s_arg({` float, float } %0) unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 85: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 86: %1 = alloca [8 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 87: %a = alloca [8 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 88: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %1) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 89: store { float, float } %0, ptr %1, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 90: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 4 %a, ptr align 4 %1, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 91: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %1) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 92: ret void check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 93: } check:7'0 ~~ 94: check:7'0 ~ 95: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 96: define { float, float } `@f_ret_float_float_s()` unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 97: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 98: %0 = alloca [8 x i8], align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 99: store float 1.000000e+00, ptr %0, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 100: %1 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %0, i64 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 101: store float 2.000000e+00, ptr %1, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 102: %2 = load { float, float }, ptr %0, align 4 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 103: ret { float, float } %2 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 104: } check:7'0 ~~ 105: check:7'0 ~ 106: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 107: define void `@f_float_float_s_arg_insufficient_fprs(float` %0, float %1, float %2, float %3, float %4, float %5, float %6, i64 %7) unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 108: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 109: %8 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . >>>>>> ------------------------------------------ ---- [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs stdout ---- error: verification with 'FileCheck' failed status: exit status: 1 command: "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/llvm/build/bin/FileCheck" "--input-file" "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.ll" "/home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs" "--check-prefix=CHECK" "--check-prefix" "NONMSVC" "--allow-unused-prefixes" "--dump-input-context" "100" stdout: none --- stderr ------------------------------- /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs:7:11: error: CHECK: expected string not found in input // CHECK: define void `@f_fpr_tracking(double` %0, double %1, double %2, double %3, double %4, double %5, double %6, double %7, i8 zeroext %i) ^ /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.ll:1:1: note: scanning from here ; ModuleID = 'riscv64_lp64d_abi.bed282cd9c73cc17-cgu.0' ^ /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.ll:9:1: note: possible intended match here define void `@f_fpr_tracking(double` %0, double %1, double %2, double %3, double %4, double %5, double %6, double %7, i8 noundef zeroext %i) unnamed_addr #0 { ^ Input file: /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.ll Check file: /home/ana/git/rust-lang/rust/tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs -dump-input=help explains the following input dump. Input was: <<<<<< 1: ; ModuleID = 'riscv64_lp64d_abi.bed282cd9c73cc17-cgu.0' check:7'0 X~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: no match found 2: source_filename = "riscv64_lp64d_abi.bed282cd9c73cc17-cgu.0" check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3: target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:64:64-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128" check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4: target triple = "riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu" check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5: check:7'0 ~ 6: %Tricky1 = type { [1 x double] } check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7: check:7'0 ~ 8: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9: define void `@f_fpr_tracking(double` %0, double %1, double %2, double %3, double %4, double %5, double %6, double %7, i8 noundef zeroext %i) unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ check:7'1 ? possible intended match 10: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 11: %8 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 12: %h = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 13: %9 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 14: %g = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 15: %10 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 16: %f = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 17: %11 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 18: %e = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19: %12 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20: %d = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 21: %13 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 22: %c = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 23: %14 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 24: %b = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 25: %15 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 26: %a = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 27: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %15) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 28: store double %0, ptr %15, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 29: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %a, ptr align 8 %15, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 30: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %15) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 31: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %14) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 32: store double %1, ptr %14, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 33: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %b, ptr align 8 %14, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 34: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %14) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 35: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %13) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 36: store double %2, ptr %13, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 37: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %c, ptr align 8 %13, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 38: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %13) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 39: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %12) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 40: store double %3, ptr %12, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 41: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %d, ptr align 8 %12, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 42: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %12) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 43: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %11) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 44: store double %4, ptr %11, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 45: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %e, ptr align 8 %11, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 46: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %11) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 47: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %10) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 48: store double %5, ptr %10, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 49: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %f, ptr align 8 %10, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 50: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %10) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 51: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %9) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 52: store double %6, ptr %9, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 53: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %g, ptr align 8 %9, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 54: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %9) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 55: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %8) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 56: store double %7, ptr %8, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 57: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %h, ptr align 8 %8, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 58: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %8) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 59: ret void check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 60: } check:7'0 ~~ 61: check:7'0 ~ 62: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 63: define void `@f_double_s_arg(double` %0) unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 64: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 65: %1 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 66: %a = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 67: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 8, ptr %1) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 68: store double %0, ptr %1, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 69: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %a, ptr align 8 %1, i64 8, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 70: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 8, ptr %1) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 71: ret void check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 72: } check:7'0 ~~ 73: check:7'0 ~ 74: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 75: define double `@f_ret_double_s()` unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 76: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 77: %_0 = alloca [8 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 78: store double 1.000000e+00, ptr %_0, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 79: %0 = load double, ptr %_0, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 80: ret double %0 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 81: } check:7'0 ~~ 82: check:7'0 ~ 83: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 84: define void `@f_double_double_s_arg({` double, double } %0) unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 85: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 86: %1 = alloca [16 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 87: %a = alloca [16 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 88: call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 16, ptr %1) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 89: store { double, double } %0, ptr %1, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 90: call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` align 8 %a, ptr align 8 %1, i64 16, i1 false) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 91: call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 16, ptr %1) check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 92: ret void check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~ 93: } check:7'0 ~~ 94: check:7'0 ~ 95: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 96: define { double, double } `@f_ret_double_double_s()` unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 97: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 98: %0 = alloca [16 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 99: store double 1.000000e+00, ptr %0, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 100: %1 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %0, i64 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 101: store double 2.000000e+00, ptr %1, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 102: %2 = load { double, double }, ptr %0, align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 103: ret { double, double } %2 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 104: } check:7'0 ~~ 105: check:7'0 ~ 106: ; Function Attrs: uwtable check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 107: define void `@f_double_float_s_arg({` double, float } %0) unnamed_addr #0 { check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 108: start: check:7'0 ~~~~~~~ 109: %1 = alloca [12 x i8], align 8 check:7'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . >>>>>> ------------------------------------------ failures: [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics.rs [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs [codegen] tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs test result: FAILED. 498 passed; 3 failed; 151 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 4.70s Some tests failed in compiletest suite=codegen mode=codegen host=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu target=riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu Build completed unsuccessfully in 0:00:15 ``` </details>
we get these declarations ``` ; opt level 0 declare x86_intrcc void @page_fault_handler(ptr byval([8 x i8]) align 8, i64) unnamed_addr #1 ; opt level > 0 declare x86_intrcc void @page_fault_handler(ptr noalias nocapture noundef byval([8 x i8]) align 8 dereferenceable(8), i64 noundef) unnamed_addr #1 ``` The space after `i64` in the original regex made the regex not match for opt level 0. Removing the space fixes the issue. ``` declare x86_intrcc void @page_fault_handler(ptr {{.*}}, i64 {{.*}}){{.*}}#[[ATTRS:[0-9]+]] ```
I ran into some problems using uhyve and hermit. In particular the initilzation function for the environment seems to not be called, which causes the first unwrap in getenv to fail.
What is your stance on this? Do you just require that the initialization function must always be called, or is the approach of adding additional guards for every function trying to modify ENV okay?