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-use crate::ty::{
- layout::{LayoutCx, TyAndLayout},
- TyCtxt,
-};
-use rustc_target::abi::*;
-
-use std::cmp;
-
-/// Enforce some basic invariants on layouts.
-pub(super) fn sanity_check_layout<'tcx>(
- cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>,
- layout: &TyAndLayout<'tcx>,
-) {
- // Type-level uninhabitedness should always imply ABI uninhabitedness.
- if cx.tcx.conservative_is_privately_uninhabited(cx.param_env.and(layout.ty)) {
- assert!(layout.abi.is_uninhabited());
- }
-
- if layout.size.bytes() % layout.align.abi.bytes() != 0 {
- bug!("size is not a multiple of align, in the following layout:\n{layout:#?}");
- }
-
- if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
- /// Yields non-ZST fields of the type
- fn non_zst_fields<'tcx, 'a>(
- cx: &'a LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>,
- layout: &'a TyAndLayout<'tcx>,
- ) -> impl Iterator<Item = (Size, TyAndLayout<'tcx>)> + 'a {
- (0..layout.layout.fields().count()).filter_map(|i| {
- let field = layout.field(cx, i);
- // Also checking `align == 1` here leads to test failures in
- // `layout/zero-sized-array-union.rs`, where a type has a zero-size field with
- // alignment 4 that still gets ignored during layout computation (which is okay
- // since other fields already force alignment 4).
- let zst = field.is_zst();
- (!zst).then(|| (layout.fields.offset(i), field))
- })
- }
-
- fn skip_newtypes<'tcx>(
- cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>,
- layout: &TyAndLayout<'tcx>,
- ) -> TyAndLayout<'tcx> {
- if matches!(layout.layout.variants(), Variants::Multiple { .. }) {
- // Definitely not a newtype of anything.
- return *layout;
- }
- let mut fields = non_zst_fields(cx, layout);
- let Some(first) = fields.next() else {
- // No fields here, so this could be a primitive or enum -- either way it's not a newtype around a thing
- return *layout
- };
- if fields.next().is_none() {
- let (offset, first) = first;
- if offset == Size::ZERO && first.layout.size() == layout.size {
- // This is a newtype, so keep recursing.
- // FIXME(RalfJung): I don't think it would be correct to do any checks for
- // alignment here, so we don't. Is that correct?
- return skip_newtypes(cx, &first);
- }
- }
- // No more newtypes here.
- *layout
- }
-
- fn check_layout_abi<'tcx>(cx: &LayoutCx<'tcx, TyCtxt<'tcx>>, layout: &TyAndLayout<'tcx>) {
- match layout.layout.abi() {
- Abi::Scalar(scalar) => {
- // No padding in scalars.
- let size = scalar.size(cx);
- let align = scalar.align(cx).abi;
- assert_eq!(
- layout.layout.size(),
- size,
- "size mismatch between ABI and layout in {layout:#?}"
- );
- assert_eq!(
- layout.layout.align().abi,
- align,
- "alignment mismatch between ABI and layout in {layout:#?}"
- );
- // Check that this matches the underlying field.
- let inner = skip_newtypes(cx, layout);
- assert!(
- matches!(inner.layout.abi(), Abi::Scalar(_)),
- "`Scalar` type {} is newtype around non-`Scalar` type {}",
- layout.ty,
- inner.ty
- );
- match inner.layout.fields() {
- FieldsShape::Primitive => {
- // Fine.
- }
- FieldsShape::Union(..) => {
- // FIXME: I guess we could also check something here? Like, look at all fields?
- return;
- }
- FieldsShape::Arbitrary { .. } => {
- // Should be an enum, the only field is the discriminant.
- assert!(
- inner.ty.is_enum(),
- "`Scalar` layout for non-primitive non-enum type {}",
- inner.ty
- );
- assert_eq!(
- inner.layout.fields().count(),
- 1,
- "`Scalar` layout for multiple-field type in {inner:#?}",
- );
- let offset = inner.layout.fields().offset(0);
- let field = inner.field(cx, 0);
- // The field should be at the right offset, and match the `scalar` layout.
- assert_eq!(
- offset,
- Size::ZERO,
- "`Scalar` field at non-0 offset in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert_eq!(
- field.size, size,
- "`Scalar` field with bad size in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert_eq!(
- field.align.abi, align,
- "`Scalar` field with bad align in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert!(
- matches!(field.abi, Abi::Scalar(_)),
- "`Scalar` field with bad ABI in {inner:#?}",
- );
- }
- _ => {
- panic!("`Scalar` layout for non-primitive non-enum type {}", inner.ty);
- }
- }
- }
- Abi::ScalarPair(scalar1, scalar2) => {
- // Sanity-check scalar pairs. These are a bit more flexible and support
- // padding, but we can at least ensure both fields actually fit into the layout
- // and the alignment requirement has not been weakened.
- let size1 = scalar1.size(cx);
- let align1 = scalar1.align(cx).abi;
- let size2 = scalar2.size(cx);
- let align2 = scalar2.align(cx).abi;
- assert!(
- layout.layout.align().abi >= cmp::max(align1, align2),
- "alignment mismatch between ABI and layout in {layout:#?}",
- );
- let field2_offset = size1.align_to(align2);
- assert!(
- layout.layout.size() >= field2_offset + size2,
- "size mismatch between ABI and layout in {layout:#?}"
- );
- // Check that the underlying pair of fields matches.
- let inner = skip_newtypes(cx, layout);
- assert!(
- matches!(inner.layout.abi(), Abi::ScalarPair(..)),
- "`ScalarPair` type {} is newtype around non-`ScalarPair` type {}",
- layout.ty,
- inner.ty
- );
- if matches!(inner.layout.variants(), Variants::Multiple { .. }) {
- // FIXME: ScalarPair for enums is enormously complicated and it is very hard
- // to check anything about them.
- return;
- }
- match inner.layout.fields() {
- FieldsShape::Arbitrary { .. } => {
- // Checked below.
- }
- FieldsShape::Union(..) => {
- // FIXME: I guess we could also check something here? Like, look at all fields?
- return;
- }
- _ => {
- panic!("`ScalarPair` layout with unexpected field shape in {inner:#?}");
- }
- }
- let mut fields = non_zst_fields(cx, &inner);
- let (offset1, field1) = fields.next().unwrap_or_else(|| {
- panic!("`ScalarPair` layout for type with not even one non-ZST field: {inner:#?}")
- });
- let (offset2, field2) = fields.next().unwrap_or_else(|| {
- panic!("`ScalarPair` layout for type with less than two non-ZST fields: {inner:#?}")
- });
- assert!(
- fields.next().is_none(),
- "`ScalarPair` layout for type with at least three non-ZST fields: {inner:#?}"
- );
- // The fields might be in opposite order.
- let (offset1, field1, offset2, field2) = if offset1 <= offset2 {
- (offset1, field1, offset2, field2)
- } else {
- (offset2, field2, offset1, field1)
- };
- // The fields should be at the right offset, and match the `scalar` layout.
- assert_eq!(
- offset1,
- Size::ZERO,
- "`ScalarPair` first field at non-0 offset in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert_eq!(
- field1.size, size1,
- "`ScalarPair` first field with bad size in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert_eq!(
- field1.align.abi, align1,
- "`ScalarPair` first field with bad align in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert!(
- matches!(field1.abi, Abi::Scalar(_)),
- "`ScalarPair` first field with bad ABI in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert_eq!(
- offset2, field2_offset,
- "`ScalarPair` second field at bad offset in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert_eq!(
- field2.size, size2,
- "`ScalarPair` second field with bad size in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert_eq!(
- field2.align.abi, align2,
- "`ScalarPair` second field with bad align in {inner:#?}",
- );
- assert!(
- matches!(field2.abi, Abi::Scalar(_)),
- "`ScalarPair` second field with bad ABI in {inner:#?}",
- );
- }
- Abi::Vector { count, element } => {
- // No padding in vectors. Alignment can be strengthened, though.
- assert!(
- layout.layout.align().abi >= element.align(cx).abi,
- "alignment mismatch between ABI and layout in {layout:#?}"
- );
- let size = element.size(cx) * count;
- assert_eq!(
- layout.layout.size(),
- size.align_to(cx.data_layout().vector_align(size).abi),
- "size mismatch between ABI and layout in {layout:#?}"
- );
- }
- Abi::Uninhabited | Abi::Aggregate { .. } => {} // Nothing to check.
- }
- }
-
- check_layout_abi(cx, layout);
-
- if let Variants::Multiple { variants, .. } = &layout.variants {
- for variant in variants.iter() {
- // No nested "multiple".
- assert!(matches!(variant.variants(), Variants::Single { .. }));
- // Variants should have the same or a smaller size as the full thing,
- // and same for alignment.
- if variant.size() > layout.size {
- bug!(
- "Type with size {} bytes has variant with size {} bytes: {layout:#?}",
- layout.size.bytes(),
- variant.size().bytes(),
- )
- }
- if variant.align().abi > layout.align.abi {
- bug!(
- "Type with alignment {} bytes has variant with alignment {} bytes: {layout:#?}",
- layout.align.abi.bytes(),
- variant.align().abi.bytes(),
- )
- }
- // Skip empty variants.
- if variant.size() == Size::ZERO
- || variant.fields().count() == 0
- || variant.abi().is_uninhabited()
- {
- // These are never actually accessed anyway, so we can skip the coherence check
- // for them. They also fail that check, since they have
- // `Aggregate`/`Uninhbaited` ABI even when the main type is
- // `Scalar`/`ScalarPair`. (Note that sometimes, variants with fields have size
- // 0, and sometimes, variants without fields have non-0 size.)
- continue;
- }
- // The top-level ABI and the ABI of the variants should be coherent.
- let scalar_coherent = |s1: Scalar, s2: Scalar| {
- s1.size(cx) == s2.size(cx) && s1.align(cx) == s2.align(cx)
- };
- let abi_coherent = match (layout.abi, variant.abi()) {
- (Abi::Scalar(s1), Abi::Scalar(s2)) => scalar_coherent(s1, s2),
- (Abi::ScalarPair(a1, b1), Abi::ScalarPair(a2, b2)) => {
- scalar_coherent(a1, a2) && scalar_coherent(b1, b2)
- }
- (Abi::Uninhabited, _) => true,
- (Abi::Aggregate { .. }, _) => true,
- _ => false,
- };
- if !abi_coherent {
- bug!(
- "Variant ABI is incompatible with top-level ABI:\nvariant={:#?}\nTop-level: {layout:#?}",
- variant
- );
- }
- }
- }
- }
-}