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Rollup of 8 pull requests #91064

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7a47786
Makes docs for references a little less confusing
WaffleLapkin Aug 26, 2021
9a4530b
Update library/std/src/primitive_docs.rs
WaffleLapkin Aug 26, 2021
26aec6c
Update core primitives_docs.rs up to date with std
WaffleLapkin Oct 10, 2021
69df43b
Improve display of enum variants
jsha Oct 20, 2021
8f6fa4f
Add a regression test for #87573
JohnTitor Nov 16, 2021
2f1a1f5
fix CTFE/Miri simd_insert/extract on array-style repr(simd) types
RalfJung Nov 18, 2021
0304e16
CTFE SIMD: also test 1-element array
RalfJung Nov 18, 2021
214ad2f
rustdoc doctest: detect `fn main` after an unexpected semicolon
notriddle Nov 18, 2021
592178c
Put back removed empty line
GuillaumeGomez Nov 19, 2021
cdb0c29
Remove unnecessary doc links
WaffleLapkin Nov 19, 2021
a2d7857
Turn all 0x1b_u8 into '\x1b' or b'\x1b'
wooster0 Nov 19, 2021
0ae053a
rustdoc: Fix some unescaped HTML tags in docs
camelid Nov 19, 2021
97bd45b
Rollup merge of #88361 - WaffleLapkin:patch-2, r=jyn514
matthiaskrgr Nov 20, 2021
c0695bb
Rollup merge of #90089 - jsha:enum-fields-headings, r=camelid,Guillau…
matthiaskrgr Nov 20, 2021
5c98cf1
Rollup merge of #90956 - JohnTitor:issue-87573, r=Mark-Simulacrum
matthiaskrgr Nov 20, 2021
cf69f9e
Rollup merge of #90999 - RalfJung:miri_simd, r=oli-obk
matthiaskrgr Nov 20, 2021
a9858ce
Rollup merge of #91026 - notriddle:notriddle/rustdoc-doctest-semicolo…
matthiaskrgr Nov 20, 2021
98540c6
Rollup merge of #91035 - GuillaumeGomez:put-back-removed-empty-line, …
matthiaskrgr Nov 20, 2021
62b259c
Rollup merge of #91044 - r00ster91:x1b, r=joshtriplett
matthiaskrgr Nov 20, 2021
54bc333
Rollup merge of #91054 - camelid:fix-tags, r=GuillaumeGomez
matthiaskrgr Nov 20, 2021
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47 changes: 16 additions & 31 deletions compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/intrinsics.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -419,48 +419,33 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> {
sym::simd_insert => {
let index = u64::from(self.read_scalar(&args[1])?.to_u32()?);
let elem = &args[2];
let input = &args[0];
let (len, e_ty) = input.layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(*self.tcx);
let (input, input_len) = self.operand_to_simd(&args[0])?;
let (dest, dest_len) = self.place_to_simd(dest)?;
assert_eq!(input_len, dest_len, "Return vector length must match input length");
assert!(
index < len,
"Index `{}` must be in bounds of vector type `{}`: `[0, {})`",
index < dest_len,
"Index `{}` must be in bounds of vector with length {}`",
index,
e_ty,
len
);
assert_eq!(
input.layout, dest.layout,
"Return type `{}` must match vector type `{}`",
dest.layout.ty, input.layout.ty
);
assert_eq!(
elem.layout.ty, e_ty,
"Scalar element type `{}` must match vector element type `{}`",
elem.layout.ty, e_ty
dest_len
);

for i in 0..len {
let place = self.place_index(dest, i)?;
let value = if i == index { *elem } else { self.operand_index(input, i)? };
self.copy_op(&value, &place)?;
for i in 0..dest_len {
let place = self.mplace_index(&dest, i)?;
let value =
if i == index { *elem } else { self.mplace_index(&input, i)?.into() };
self.copy_op(&value, &place.into())?;
}
}
sym::simd_extract => {
let index = u64::from(self.read_scalar(&args[1])?.to_u32()?);
let (len, e_ty) = args[0].layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(*self.tcx);
let (input, input_len) = self.operand_to_simd(&args[0])?;
assert!(
index < len,
"index `{}` is out-of-bounds of vector type `{}` with length `{}`",
index < input_len,
"index `{}` must be in bounds of vector with length `{}`",
index,
e_ty,
len
);
assert_eq!(
e_ty, dest.layout.ty,
"Return type `{}` must match vector element type `{}`",
dest.layout.ty, e_ty
input_len
);
self.copy_op(&self.operand_index(&args[0], index)?, dest)?;
self.copy_op(&self.mplace_index(&input, index)?.into(), dest)?;
}
sym::likely | sym::unlikely | sym::black_box => {
// These just return their argument
12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/operand.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -437,6 +437,18 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: Machine<'mir, 'tcx>> InterpCx<'mir, 'tcx, M> {
})
}

/// Converts a repr(simd) operand into an operand where `place_index` accesses the SIMD elements.
/// Also returns the number of elements.
pub fn operand_to_simd(
&self,
base: &OpTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, (MPlaceTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag>, u64)> {
// Basically we just transmute this place into an array following simd_size_and_type.
// This only works in memory, but repr(simd) types should never be immediates anyway.
assert!(base.layout.ty.is_simd());
self.mplace_to_simd(&base.assert_mem_place())
}

/// Read from a local. Will not actually access the local if reading from a ZST.
/// Will not access memory, instead an indirect `Operand` is returned.
///
28 changes: 27 additions & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/place.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ impl<'tcx, Tag: Provenance> MPlaceTy<'tcx, Tag> {
}
} else {
// Go through the layout. There are lots of types that support a length,
// e.g., SIMD types.
// e.g., SIMD types. (But not all repr(simd) types even have FieldsShape::Array!)
match self.layout.fields {
FieldsShape::Array { count, .. } => Ok(count),
_ => bug!("len not supported on sized type {:?}", self.layout.ty),
@@ -533,6 +533,22 @@ where
})
}

/// Converts a repr(simd) place into a place where `place_index` accesses the SIMD elements.
/// Also returns the number of elements.
pub fn mplace_to_simd(
&self,
base: &MPlaceTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, (MPlaceTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag>, u64)> {
// Basically we just transmute this place into an array following simd_size_and_type.
// (Transmuting is okay since this is an in-memory place. We also double-check the size
// stays the same.)
let (len, e_ty) = base.layout.ty.simd_size_and_type(*self.tcx);
let array = self.tcx.mk_array(e_ty, len);
let layout = self.layout_of(array)?;
assert_eq!(layout.size, base.layout.size);
Ok((MPlaceTy { layout, ..*base }, len))
}

/// Gets the place of a field inside the place, and also the field's type.
/// Just a convenience function, but used quite a bit.
/// This is the only projection that might have a side-effect: We cannot project
@@ -594,6 +610,16 @@ where
})
}

/// Converts a repr(simd) place into a place where `place_index` accesses the SIMD elements.
/// Also returns the number of elements.
pub fn place_to_simd(
&mut self,
base: &PlaceTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag>,
) -> InterpResult<'tcx, (MPlaceTy<'tcx, M::PointerTag>, u64)> {
let mplace = self.force_allocation(base)?;
self.mplace_to_simd(&mplace)
}

/// Computes a place. You should only use this if you intend to write into this
/// place; for reading, a more efficient alternative is `eval_place_for_read`.
pub fn eval_place(
5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/sty.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1805,17 +1805,22 @@ impl<'tcx> TyS<'tcx> {
pub fn simd_size_and_type(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> (u64, Ty<'tcx>) {
match self.kind() {
Adt(def, substs) => {
assert!(def.repr.simd(), "`simd_size_and_type` called on non-SIMD type");
let variant = def.non_enum_variant();
let f0_ty = variant.fields[0].ty(tcx, substs);

match f0_ty.kind() {
// If the first field is an array, we assume it is the only field and its
// elements are the SIMD components.
Array(f0_elem_ty, f0_len) => {
// FIXME(repr_simd): https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78863#discussion_r522784112
// The way we evaluate the `N` in `[T; N]` here only works since we use
// `simd_size_and_type` post-monomorphization. It will probably start to ICE
// if we use it in generic code. See the `simd-array-trait` ui test.
(f0_len.eval_usize(tcx, ParamEnv::empty()) as u64, f0_elem_ty)
}
// Otherwise, the fields of this Adt are the SIMD components (and we assume they
// all have the same type).
_ => (variant.fields.len() as u64, f0_ty),
}
}
22 changes: 16 additions & 6 deletions src/test/ui/consts/const-eval/simd/insert_extract.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -7,7 +7,9 @@

#[repr(simd)] struct i8x1(i8);
#[repr(simd)] struct u16x2(u16, u16);
#[repr(simd)] struct f32x4(f32, f32, f32, f32);
// Make some of them array types to ensure those also work.
#[repr(simd)] struct i8x1_arr([i8; 1]);
#[repr(simd)] struct f32x4([f32; 4]);

extern "platform-intrinsic" {
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "foo", since = "1.3.37")]
@@ -25,6 +27,14 @@ fn main() {
assert_eq!(X0, 42);
assert_eq!(Y0, 42);
}
{
const U: i8x1_arr = i8x1_arr([13]);
const V: i8x1_arr = unsafe { simd_insert(U, 0_u32, 42_i8) };
const X0: i8 = V.0[0];
const Y0: i8 = unsafe { simd_extract(V, 0) };
assert_eq!(X0, 42);
assert_eq!(Y0, 42);
}
{
const U: u16x2 = u16x2(13, 14);
const V: u16x2 = unsafe { simd_insert(U, 1_u32, 42_u16) };
@@ -38,12 +48,12 @@ fn main() {
assert_eq!(Y1, 42);
}
{
const U: f32x4 = f32x4(13., 14., 15., 16.);
const U: f32x4 = f32x4([13., 14., 15., 16.]);
const V: f32x4 = unsafe { simd_insert(U, 1_u32, 42_f32) };
const X0: f32 = V.0;
const X1: f32 = V.1;
const X2: f32 = V.2;
const X3: f32 = V.3;
const X0: f32 = V.0[0];
const X1: f32 = V.0[1];
const X2: f32 = V.0[2];
const X3: f32 = V.0[3];
const Y0: f32 = unsafe { simd_extract(V, 0) };
const Y1: f32 = unsafe { simd_extract(V, 1) };
const Y2: f32 = unsafe { simd_extract(V, 2) };