From 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:02:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs | 1561 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1561 insertions(+) create mode 100644 compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs (limited to 'compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs') diff --git a/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4d40dd099 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_codegen_gcc/src/builder.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1561 @@ +use std::borrow::Cow; +use std::cell::Cell; +use std::convert::TryFrom; +use std::ops::Deref; + +use gccjit::{ + BinaryOp, + Block, + ComparisonOp, + Context, + Function, + LValue, + RValue, + ToRValue, + Type, + UnaryOp, +}; +use rustc_codegen_ssa::MemFlags; +use rustc_codegen_ssa::common::{AtomicOrdering, AtomicRmwBinOp, IntPredicate, RealPredicate, SynchronizationScope}; +use rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::operand::{OperandRef, OperandValue}; +use rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::place::PlaceRef; +use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::{ + BackendTypes, + BaseTypeMethods, + BuilderMethods, + ConstMethods, + DerivedTypeMethods, + LayoutTypeMethods, + HasCodegen, + OverflowOp, + StaticBuilderMethods, +}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; +use rustc_middle::ty::{ParamEnv, Ty, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_middle::ty::layout::{FnAbiError, FnAbiOfHelpers, FnAbiRequest, HasParamEnv, HasTyCtxt, LayoutError, LayoutOfHelpers, TyAndLayout}; +use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_target::abi::{ + self, + call::FnAbi, + Align, + HasDataLayout, + Size, + TargetDataLayout, + WrappingRange, +}; +use rustc_target::spec::{HasTargetSpec, Target}; + +use crate::common::{SignType, TypeReflection, type_is_pointer}; +use crate::context::CodegenCx; +use crate::intrinsic::llvm; +use crate::type_of::LayoutGccExt; + +// TODO(antoyo) +type Funclet = (); + +// TODO(antoyo): remove this variable. +static mut RETURN_VALUE_COUNT: usize = 0; + +enum ExtremumOperation { + Max, + Min, +} + +pub struct Builder<'a: 'gcc, 'gcc, 'tcx> { + pub cx: &'a CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx>, + pub block: Block<'gcc>, + stack_var_count: Cell, +} + +impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { + fn with_cx(cx: &'a CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx>, block: Block<'gcc>) -> Self { + Builder { + cx, + block, + stack_var_count: Cell::new(0), + } + } + + fn atomic_extremum(&mut self, operation: ExtremumOperation, dst: RValue<'gcc>, src: RValue<'gcc>, order: AtomicOrdering) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let size = src.get_type().get_size(); + + let func = self.current_func(); + + let load_ordering = + match order { + // TODO(antoyo): does this make sense? + AtomicOrdering::AcquireRelease | AtomicOrdering::Release => AtomicOrdering::Acquire, + _ => order, + }; + let previous_value = self.atomic_load(dst.get_type(), dst, load_ordering, Size::from_bytes(size)); + let previous_var = func.new_local(None, previous_value.get_type(), "previous_value"); + let return_value = func.new_local(None, previous_value.get_type(), "return_value"); + self.llbb().add_assignment(None, previous_var, previous_value); + self.llbb().add_assignment(None, return_value, previous_var.to_rvalue()); + + let while_block = func.new_block("while"); + let after_block = func.new_block("after_while"); + self.llbb().end_with_jump(None, while_block); + + // NOTE: since jumps were added and compare_exchange doesn't expect this, the current block in the + // state need to be updated. + self.switch_to_block(while_block); + + let comparison_operator = + match operation { + ExtremumOperation::Max => ComparisonOp::LessThan, + ExtremumOperation::Min => ComparisonOp::GreaterThan, + }; + + let cond1 = self.context.new_comparison(None, comparison_operator, previous_var.to_rvalue(), self.context.new_cast(None, src, previous_value.get_type())); + let compare_exchange = self.compare_exchange(dst, previous_var, src, order, load_ordering, false); + let cond2 = self.cx.context.new_unary_op(None, UnaryOp::LogicalNegate, compare_exchange.get_type(), compare_exchange); + let cond = self.cx.context.new_binary_op(None, BinaryOp::LogicalAnd, self.cx.bool_type, cond1, cond2); + + while_block.end_with_conditional(None, cond, while_block, after_block); + + // NOTE: since jumps were added in a place rustc does not expect, the current block in the + // state need to be updated. + self.switch_to_block(after_block); + + return_value.to_rvalue() + } + + fn compare_exchange(&self, dst: RValue<'gcc>, cmp: LValue<'gcc>, src: RValue<'gcc>, order: AtomicOrdering, failure_order: AtomicOrdering, weak: bool) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let size = src.get_type().get_size(); + let compare_exchange = self.context.get_builtin_function(&format!("__atomic_compare_exchange_{}", size)); + let order = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.i32_type, order.to_gcc()); + let failure_order = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.i32_type, failure_order.to_gcc()); + let weak = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.bool_type, weak as i32); + + let void_ptr_type = self.context.new_type::<*mut ()>(); + let volatile_void_ptr_type = void_ptr_type.make_volatile(); + let dst = self.context.new_cast(None, dst, volatile_void_ptr_type); + let expected = self.context.new_cast(None, cmp.get_address(None), void_ptr_type); + + // NOTE: not sure why, but we have the wrong type here. + let int_type = compare_exchange.get_param(2).to_rvalue().get_type(); + let src = self.context.new_cast(None, src, int_type); + self.context.new_call(None, compare_exchange, &[dst, expected, src, weak, order, failure_order]) + } + + pub fn assign(&self, lvalue: LValue<'gcc>, value: RValue<'gcc>) { + self.llbb().add_assignment(None, lvalue, value); + } + + fn check_call<'b>(&mut self, _typ: &str, func: Function<'gcc>, args: &'b [RValue<'gcc>]) -> Cow<'b, [RValue<'gcc>]> { + let mut all_args_match = true; + let mut param_types = vec![]; + let param_count = func.get_param_count(); + for (index, arg) in args.iter().enumerate().take(param_count) { + let param = func.get_param(index as i32); + let param = param.to_rvalue().get_type(); + if param != arg.get_type() { + all_args_match = false; + } + param_types.push(param); + } + + if all_args_match { + return Cow::Borrowed(args); + } + + let casted_args: Vec<_> = param_types + .into_iter() + .zip(args.iter()) + .enumerate() + .map(|(_i, (expected_ty, &actual_val))| { + let actual_ty = actual_val.get_type(); + if expected_ty != actual_ty { + self.bitcast(actual_val, expected_ty) + } + else { + actual_val + } + }) + .collect(); + + Cow::Owned(casted_args) + } + + fn check_ptr_call<'b>(&mut self, _typ: &str, func_ptr: RValue<'gcc>, args: &'b [RValue<'gcc>]) -> Cow<'b, [RValue<'gcc>]> { + let mut all_args_match = true; + let mut param_types = vec![]; + let gcc_func = func_ptr.get_type().dyncast_function_ptr_type().expect("function ptr"); + for (index, arg) in args.iter().enumerate().take(gcc_func.get_param_count()) { + let param = gcc_func.get_param_type(index); + if param != arg.get_type() { + all_args_match = false; + } + param_types.push(param); + } + + let mut on_stack_param_indices = FxHashSet::default(); + if let Some(indices) = self.on_stack_params.borrow().get(&gcc_func) { + on_stack_param_indices = indices.clone(); + } + + if all_args_match { + return Cow::Borrowed(args); + } + + let func_name = format!("{:?}", func_ptr); + + let casted_args: Vec<_> = param_types + .into_iter() + .zip(args.iter()) + .enumerate() + .map(|(index, (expected_ty, &actual_val))| { + if llvm::ignore_arg_cast(&func_name, index, args.len()) { + return actual_val; + } + + let actual_ty = actual_val.get_type(); + if expected_ty != actual_ty { + if !actual_ty.is_vector() && !expected_ty.is_vector() && actual_ty.is_integral() && expected_ty.is_integral() && actual_ty.get_size() != expected_ty.get_size() { + self.context.new_cast(None, actual_val, expected_ty) + } + else if on_stack_param_indices.contains(&index) { + actual_val.dereference(None).to_rvalue() + } + else { + assert!(!((actual_ty.is_vector() && !expected_ty.is_vector()) || (!actual_ty.is_vector() && expected_ty.is_vector())), "{:?} ({}) -> {:?} ({}), index: {:?}[{}]", actual_ty, actual_ty.is_vector(), expected_ty, expected_ty.is_vector(), func_ptr, index); + // TODO(antoyo): perhaps use __builtin_convertvector for vector casting. + self.bitcast(actual_val, expected_ty) + } + } + else { + actual_val + } + }) + .collect(); + + Cow::Owned(casted_args) + } + + fn check_store(&mut self, val: RValue<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let dest_ptr_ty = self.cx.val_ty(ptr).make_pointer(); // TODO(antoyo): make sure make_pointer() is okay here. + let stored_ty = self.cx.val_ty(val); + let stored_ptr_ty = self.cx.type_ptr_to(stored_ty); + + if dest_ptr_ty == stored_ptr_ty { + ptr + } + else { + self.bitcast(ptr, stored_ptr_ty) + } + } + + pub fn current_func(&self) -> Function<'gcc> { + self.block.get_function() + } + + fn function_call(&mut self, func: RValue<'gcc>, args: &[RValue<'gcc>], _funclet: Option<&Funclet>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): remove when the API supports a different type for functions. + let func: Function<'gcc> = self.cx.rvalue_as_function(func); + let args = self.check_call("call", func, args); + + // gccjit requires to use the result of functions, even when it's not used. + // That's why we assign the result to a local or call add_eval(). + let return_type = func.get_return_type(); + let void_type = self.context.new_type::<()>(); + let current_func = self.block.get_function(); + if return_type != void_type { + unsafe { RETURN_VALUE_COUNT += 1 }; + let result = current_func.new_local(None, return_type, &format!("returnValue{}", unsafe { RETURN_VALUE_COUNT })); + self.block.add_assignment(None, result, self.cx.context.new_call(None, func, &args)); + result.to_rvalue() + } + else { + self.block.add_eval(None, self.cx.context.new_call(None, func, &args)); + // Return dummy value when not having return value. + self.context.new_rvalue_from_long(self.isize_type, 0) + } + } + + fn function_ptr_call(&mut self, func_ptr: RValue<'gcc>, args: &[RValue<'gcc>], _funclet: Option<&Funclet>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let args = self.check_ptr_call("call", func_ptr, args); + + // gccjit requires to use the result of functions, even when it's not used. + // That's why we assign the result to a local or call add_eval(). + let gcc_func = func_ptr.get_type().dyncast_function_ptr_type().expect("function ptr"); + let return_type = gcc_func.get_return_type(); + let void_type = self.context.new_type::<()>(); + let current_func = self.block.get_function(); + + if return_type != void_type { + unsafe { RETURN_VALUE_COUNT += 1 }; + let result = current_func.new_local(None, return_type, &format!("ptrReturnValue{}", unsafe { RETURN_VALUE_COUNT })); + let func_name = format!("{:?}", func_ptr); + let args = llvm::adjust_intrinsic_arguments(&self, gcc_func, args, &func_name); + self.block.add_assignment(None, result, self.cx.context.new_call_through_ptr(None, func_ptr, &args)); + result.to_rvalue() + } + else { + #[cfg(not(feature="master"))] + if gcc_func.get_param_count() == 0 { + // FIXME(antoyo): As a temporary workaround for unsupported LLVM intrinsics. + self.block.add_eval(None, self.cx.context.new_call_through_ptr(None, func_ptr, &[])); + } + else { + self.block.add_eval(None, self.cx.context.new_call_through_ptr(None, func_ptr, &args)); + } + #[cfg(feature="master")] + self.block.add_eval(None, self.cx.context.new_call_through_ptr(None, func_ptr, &args)); + // Return dummy value when not having return value. + let result = current_func.new_local(None, self.isize_type, "dummyValueThatShouldNeverBeUsed"); + self.block.add_assignment(None, result, self.context.new_rvalue_from_long(self.isize_type, 0)); + result.to_rvalue() + } + } + + pub fn overflow_call(&self, func: Function<'gcc>, args: &[RValue<'gcc>], _funclet: Option<&Funclet>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // gccjit requires to use the result of functions, even when it's not used. + // That's why we assign the result to a local. + let return_type = self.context.new_type::(); + let current_func = self.block.get_function(); + // TODO(antoyo): return the new_call() directly? Since the overflow function has no side-effects. + unsafe { RETURN_VALUE_COUNT += 1 }; + let result = current_func.new_local(None, return_type, &format!("overflowReturnValue{}", unsafe { RETURN_VALUE_COUNT })); + self.block.add_assignment(None, result, self.cx.context.new_call(None, func, &args)); + result.to_rvalue() + } +} + +impl<'gcc, 'tcx> HasCodegen<'tcx> for Builder<'_, 'gcc, 'tcx> { + type CodegenCx = CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx>; +} + +impl<'tcx> HasTyCtxt<'tcx> for Builder<'_, '_, 'tcx> { + fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { + self.cx.tcx() + } +} + +impl HasDataLayout for Builder<'_, '_, '_> { + fn data_layout(&self) -> &TargetDataLayout { + self.cx.data_layout() + } +} + +impl<'tcx> LayoutOfHelpers<'tcx> for Builder<'_, '_, 'tcx> { + type LayoutOfResult = TyAndLayout<'tcx>; + + #[inline] + fn handle_layout_err(&self, err: LayoutError<'tcx>, span: Span, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ! { + self.cx.handle_layout_err(err, span, ty) + } +} + +impl<'tcx> FnAbiOfHelpers<'tcx> for Builder<'_, '_, 'tcx> { + type FnAbiOfResult = &'tcx FnAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>; + + #[inline] + fn handle_fn_abi_err( + &self, + err: FnAbiError<'tcx>, + span: Span, + fn_abi_request: FnAbiRequest<'tcx>, + ) -> ! { + self.cx.handle_fn_abi_err(err, span, fn_abi_request) + } +} + +impl<'gcc, 'tcx> Deref for Builder<'_, 'gcc, 'tcx> { + type Target = CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx>; + + fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { + self.cx + } +} + +impl<'gcc, 'tcx> BackendTypes for Builder<'_, 'gcc, 'tcx> { + type Value = as BackendTypes>::Value; + type Function = as BackendTypes>::Function; + type BasicBlock = as BackendTypes>::BasicBlock; + type Type = as BackendTypes>::Type; + type Funclet = as BackendTypes>::Funclet; + + type DIScope = as BackendTypes>::DIScope; + type DILocation = as BackendTypes>::DILocation; + type DIVariable = as BackendTypes>::DIVariable; +} + +impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { + fn build(cx: &'a CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx>, block: Block<'gcc>) -> Self { + Builder::with_cx(cx, block) + } + + fn llbb(&self) -> Block<'gcc> { + self.block + } + + fn append_block(cx: &'a CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx>, func: RValue<'gcc>, name: &str) -> Block<'gcc> { + let func = cx.rvalue_as_function(func); + func.new_block(name) + } + + fn append_sibling_block(&mut self, name: &str) -> Block<'gcc> { + let func = self.current_func(); + func.new_block(name) + } + + fn switch_to_block(&mut self, block: Self::BasicBlock) { + self.block = block; + } + + fn ret_void(&mut self) { + self.llbb().end_with_void_return(None) + } + + fn ret(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>) { + let value = + if self.structs_as_pointer.borrow().contains(&value) { + // NOTE: hack to workaround a limitation of the rustc API: see comment on + // CodegenCx.structs_as_pointer + value.dereference(None).to_rvalue() + } + else { + value + }; + self.llbb().end_with_return(None, value); + } + + fn br(&mut self, dest: Block<'gcc>) { + self.llbb().end_with_jump(None, dest) + } + + fn cond_br(&mut self, cond: RValue<'gcc>, then_block: Block<'gcc>, else_block: Block<'gcc>) { + self.llbb().end_with_conditional(None, cond, then_block, else_block) + } + + fn switch(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, default_block: Block<'gcc>, cases: impl ExactSizeIterator)>) { + let mut gcc_cases = vec![]; + let typ = self.val_ty(value); + for (on_val, dest) in cases { + let on_val = self.const_uint_big(typ, on_val); + gcc_cases.push(self.context.new_case(on_val, on_val, dest)); + } + self.block.end_with_switch(None, value, default_block, &gcc_cases); + } + + fn invoke(&mut self, typ: Type<'gcc>, func: RValue<'gcc>, args: &[RValue<'gcc>], then: Block<'gcc>, catch: Block<'gcc>, _funclet: Option<&Funclet>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(bjorn3): Properly implement unwinding. + let call_site = self.call(typ, func, args, None); + let condition = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.bool_type, 1); + self.llbb().end_with_conditional(None, condition, then, catch); + call_site + } + + fn unreachable(&mut self) { + let func = self.context.get_builtin_function("__builtin_unreachable"); + self.block.add_eval(None, self.context.new_call(None, func, &[])); + let return_type = self.block.get_function().get_return_type(); + let void_type = self.context.new_type::<()>(); + if return_type == void_type { + self.block.end_with_void_return(None) + } + else { + let return_value = self.current_func() + .new_local(None, return_type, "unreachableReturn"); + self.block.end_with_return(None, return_value) + } + } + + fn add(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_add(a, b) + } + + fn fadd(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + a + b + } + + fn sub(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_sub(a, b) + } + + fn fsub(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + a - b + } + + fn mul(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_mul(a, b) + } + + fn fmul(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + a * b + } + + fn udiv(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_udiv(a, b) + } + + fn exactudiv(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): poison if not exact. + let a_type = a.get_type().to_unsigned(self); + let a = self.gcc_int_cast(a, a_type); + let b_type = b.get_type().to_unsigned(self); + let b = self.gcc_int_cast(b, b_type); + a / b + } + + fn sdiv(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_sdiv(a, b) + } + + fn exactsdiv(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): poison if not exact. + // FIXME(antoyo): rustc_codegen_ssa::mir::intrinsic uses different types for a and b but they + // should be the same. + let typ = a.get_type().to_signed(self); + let b = self.context.new_cast(None, b, typ); + a / b + } + + fn fdiv(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + a / b + } + + fn urem(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_urem(a, b) + } + + fn srem(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_srem(a, b) + } + + fn frem(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + if a.get_type().is_compatible_with(self.cx.float_type) { + let fmodf = self.context.get_builtin_function("fmodf"); + // FIXME(antoyo): this seems to produce the wrong result. + return self.context.new_call(None, fmodf, &[a, b]); + } + assert_eq!(a.get_type().unqualified(), self.cx.double_type); + + let fmod = self.context.get_builtin_function("fmod"); + return self.context.new_call(None, fmod, &[a, b]); + } + + fn shl(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_shl(a, b) + } + + fn lshr(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_lshr(a, b) + } + + fn ashr(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): check whether behavior is an arithmetic shift for >> . + // It seems to be if the value is signed. + self.gcc_lshr(a, b) + } + + fn and(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_and(a, b) + } + + fn or(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.cx.gcc_or(a, b) + } + + fn xor(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_xor(a, b) + } + + fn neg(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_neg(a) + } + + fn fneg(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.cx.context.new_unary_op(None, UnaryOp::Minus, a.get_type(), a) + } + + fn not(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_not(a) + } + + fn unchecked_sadd(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + a + b + } + + fn unchecked_uadd(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_add(a, b) + } + + fn unchecked_ssub(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + a - b + } + + fn unchecked_usub(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): should generate poison value? + self.gcc_sub(a, b) + } + + fn unchecked_smul(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + a * b + } + + fn unchecked_umul(&mut self, a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + a * b + } + + fn fadd_fast(&mut self, _lhs: RValue<'gcc>, _rhs: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn fsub_fast(&mut self, _lhs: RValue<'gcc>, _rhs: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn fmul_fast(&mut self, _lhs: RValue<'gcc>, _rhs: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn fdiv_fast(&mut self, _lhs: RValue<'gcc>, _rhs: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn frem_fast(&mut self, _lhs: RValue<'gcc>, _rhs: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn checked_binop(&mut self, oop: OverflowOp, typ: Ty<'_>, lhs: Self::Value, rhs: Self::Value) -> (Self::Value, Self::Value) { + self.gcc_checked_binop(oop, typ, lhs, rhs) + } + + fn alloca(&mut self, ty: Type<'gcc>, align: Align) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // FIXME(antoyo): this check that we don't call get_aligned() a second time on a type. + // Ideally, we shouldn't need to do this check. + let aligned_type = + if ty == self.cx.u128_type || ty == self.cx.i128_type { + ty + } + else { + ty.get_aligned(align.bytes()) + }; + // TODO(antoyo): It might be better to return a LValue, but fixing the rustc API is non-trivial. + self.stack_var_count.set(self.stack_var_count.get() + 1); + self.current_func().new_local(None, aligned_type, &format!("stack_var_{}", self.stack_var_count.get())).get_address(None) + } + + fn dynamic_alloca(&mut self, _ty: Type<'gcc>, _align: Align) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn array_alloca(&mut self, _ty: Type<'gcc>, _len: RValue<'gcc>, _align: Align) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn load(&mut self, pointee_ty: Type<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, _align: Align) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let block = self.llbb(); + let function = block.get_function(); + // NOTE: instead of returning the dereference here, we have to assign it to a variable in + // the current basic block. Otherwise, it could be used in another basic block, causing a + // dereference after a drop, for instance. + // TODO(antoyo): handle align of the load instruction. + let ptr = self.context.new_cast(None, ptr, pointee_ty.make_pointer()); + let deref = ptr.dereference(None).to_rvalue(); + unsafe { RETURN_VALUE_COUNT += 1 }; + let loaded_value = function.new_local(None, pointee_ty, &format!("loadedValue{}", unsafe { RETURN_VALUE_COUNT })); + block.add_assignment(None, loaded_value, deref); + loaded_value.to_rvalue() + } + + fn volatile_load(&mut self, _ty: Type<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): use ty. + let ptr = self.context.new_cast(None, ptr, ptr.get_type().make_volatile()); + ptr.dereference(None).to_rvalue() + } + + fn atomic_load(&mut self, _ty: Type<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, order: AtomicOrdering, size: Size) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): use ty. + // TODO(antoyo): handle alignment. + let atomic_load = self.context.get_builtin_function(&format!("__atomic_load_{}", size.bytes())); + let ordering = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.i32_type, order.to_gcc()); + + let volatile_const_void_ptr_type = self.context.new_type::<()>() + .make_const() + .make_volatile() + .make_pointer(); + let ptr = self.context.new_cast(None, ptr, volatile_const_void_ptr_type); + self.context.new_call(None, atomic_load, &[ptr, ordering]) + } + + fn load_operand(&mut self, place: PlaceRef<'tcx, RValue<'gcc>>) -> OperandRef<'tcx, RValue<'gcc>> { + assert_eq!(place.llextra.is_some(), place.layout.is_unsized()); + + if place.layout.is_zst() { + return OperandRef::new_zst(self, place.layout); + } + + fn scalar_load_metadata<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>(bx: &mut Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx>, load: RValue<'gcc>, scalar: &abi::Scalar) { + let vr = scalar.valid_range(bx); + match scalar.primitive() { + abi::Int(..) => { + if !scalar.is_always_valid(bx) { + bx.range_metadata(load, vr); + } + } + abi::Pointer if vr.start < vr.end && !vr.contains(0) => { + bx.nonnull_metadata(load); + } + _ => {} + } + } + + let val = + if let Some(llextra) = place.llextra { + OperandValue::Ref(place.llval, Some(llextra), place.align) + } + else if place.layout.is_gcc_immediate() { + let load = self.load( + place.layout.gcc_type(self, false), + place.llval, + place.align, + ); + if let abi::Abi::Scalar(ref scalar) = place.layout.abi { + scalar_load_metadata(self, load, scalar); + } + OperandValue::Immediate(self.to_immediate(load, place.layout)) + } + else if let abi::Abi::ScalarPair(ref a, ref b) = place.layout.abi { + let b_offset = a.size(self).align_to(b.align(self).abi); + let pair_type = place.layout.gcc_type(self, false); + + let mut load = |i, scalar: &abi::Scalar, align| { + let llptr = self.struct_gep(pair_type, place.llval, i as u64); + let llty = place.layout.scalar_pair_element_gcc_type(self, i, false); + let load = self.load(llty, llptr, align); + scalar_load_metadata(self, load, scalar); + if scalar.is_bool() { self.trunc(load, self.type_i1()) } else { load } + }; + + OperandValue::Pair( + load(0, a, place.align), + load(1, b, place.align.restrict_for_offset(b_offset)), + ) + } + else { + OperandValue::Ref(place.llval, None, place.align) + }; + + OperandRef { val, layout: place.layout } + } + + fn write_operand_repeatedly(mut self, cg_elem: OperandRef<'tcx, RValue<'gcc>>, count: u64, dest: PlaceRef<'tcx, RValue<'gcc>>) -> Self { + let zero = self.const_usize(0); + let count = self.const_usize(count); + let start = dest.project_index(&mut self, zero).llval; + let end = dest.project_index(&mut self, count).llval; + + let header_bb = self.append_sibling_block("repeat_loop_header"); + let body_bb = self.append_sibling_block("repeat_loop_body"); + let next_bb = self.append_sibling_block("repeat_loop_next"); + + let ptr_type = start.get_type(); + let current = self.llbb().get_function().new_local(None, ptr_type, "loop_var"); + let current_val = current.to_rvalue(); + self.assign(current, start); + + self.br(header_bb); + + self.switch_to_block(header_bb); + let keep_going = self.icmp(IntPredicate::IntNE, current_val, end); + self.cond_br(keep_going, body_bb, next_bb); + + self.switch_to_block(body_bb); + let align = dest.align.restrict_for_offset(dest.layout.field(self.cx(), 0).size); + cg_elem.val.store(&mut self, PlaceRef::new_sized_aligned(current_val, cg_elem.layout, align)); + + let next = self.inbounds_gep(self.backend_type(cg_elem.layout), current.to_rvalue(), &[self.const_usize(1)]); + self.llbb().add_assignment(None, current, next); + self.br(header_bb); + + self.switch_to_block(next_bb); + self + } + + fn range_metadata(&mut self, _load: RValue<'gcc>, _range: WrappingRange) { + // TODO(antoyo) + } + + fn nonnull_metadata(&mut self, _load: RValue<'gcc>) { + // TODO(antoyo) + } + + fn store(&mut self, val: RValue<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, align: Align) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.store_with_flags(val, ptr, align, MemFlags::empty()) + } + + fn store_with_flags(&mut self, val: RValue<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, align: Align, _flags: MemFlags) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let ptr = self.check_store(val, ptr); + let destination = ptr.dereference(None); + // NOTE: libgccjit does not support specifying the alignment on the assignment, so we cast + // to type so it gets the proper alignment. + let destination_type = destination.to_rvalue().get_type().unqualified(); + let aligned_type = destination_type.get_aligned(align.bytes()).make_pointer(); + let aligned_destination = self.cx.context.new_bitcast(None, ptr, aligned_type); + let aligned_destination = aligned_destination.dereference(None); + self.llbb().add_assignment(None, aligned_destination, val); + // TODO(antoyo): handle align and flags. + // NOTE: dummy value here since it's never used. FIXME(antoyo): API should not return a value here? + self.cx.context.new_rvalue_zero(self.type_i32()) + } + + fn atomic_store(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, order: AtomicOrdering, size: Size) { + // TODO(antoyo): handle alignment. + let atomic_store = self.context.get_builtin_function(&format!("__atomic_store_{}", size.bytes())); + let ordering = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.i32_type, order.to_gcc()); + let volatile_const_void_ptr_type = self.context.new_type::<()>() + .make_volatile() + .make_pointer(); + let ptr = self.context.new_cast(None, ptr, volatile_const_void_ptr_type); + + // FIXME(antoyo): fix libgccjit to allow comparing an integer type with an aligned integer type because + // the following cast is required to avoid this error: + // gcc_jit_context_new_call: mismatching types for argument 2 of function "__atomic_store_4": assignment to param arg1 (type: int) from loadedValue3577 (type: unsigned int __attribute__((aligned(4)))) + let int_type = atomic_store.get_param(1).to_rvalue().get_type(); + let value = self.context.new_cast(None, value, int_type); + self.llbb() + .add_eval(None, self.context.new_call(None, atomic_store, &[ptr, value, ordering])); + } + + fn gep(&mut self, _typ: Type<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, indices: &[RValue<'gcc>]) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let mut result = ptr; + for index in indices { + result = self.context.new_array_access(None, result, *index).get_address(None).to_rvalue(); + } + result + } + + fn inbounds_gep(&mut self, _typ: Type<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, indices: &[RValue<'gcc>]) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // FIXME(antoyo): would be safer if doing the same thing (loop) as gep. + // TODO(antoyo): specify inbounds somehow. + match indices.len() { + 1 => { + self.context.new_array_access(None, ptr, indices[0]).get_address(None) + }, + 2 => { + let array = ptr.dereference(None); // TODO(antoyo): assert that first index is 0? + self.context.new_array_access(None, array, indices[1]).get_address(None) + }, + _ => unimplemented!(), + } + } + + fn struct_gep(&mut self, value_type: Type<'gcc>, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, idx: u64) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // FIXME(antoyo): it would be better if the API only called this on struct, not on arrays. + assert_eq!(idx as usize as u64, idx); + let value = ptr.dereference(None).to_rvalue(); + + if value_type.dyncast_array().is_some() { + let index = self.context.new_rvalue_from_long(self.u64_type, i64::try_from(idx).expect("i64::try_from")); + let element = self.context.new_array_access(None, value, index); + element.get_address(None) + } + else if let Some(vector_type) = value_type.dyncast_vector() { + let array_type = vector_type.get_element_type().make_pointer(); + let array = self.bitcast(ptr, array_type); + let index = self.context.new_rvalue_from_long(self.u64_type, i64::try_from(idx).expect("i64::try_from")); + let element = self.context.new_array_access(None, array, index); + element.get_address(None) + } + else if let Some(struct_type) = value_type.is_struct() { + ptr.dereference_field(None, struct_type.get_field(idx as i32)).get_address(None) + } + else { + panic!("Unexpected type {:?}", value_type); + } + } + + /* Casts */ + fn trunc(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): check that it indeed truncate the value. + self.gcc_int_cast(value, dest_ty) + } + + fn sext(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): check that it indeed sign extend the value. + if dest_ty.dyncast_vector().is_some() { + // TODO(antoyo): nothing to do as it is only for LLVM? + return value; + } + self.context.new_cast(None, value, dest_ty) + } + + fn fptoui(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_float_to_uint_cast(value, dest_ty) + } + + fn fptosi(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_float_to_int_cast(value, dest_ty) + } + + fn uitofp(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_uint_to_float_cast(value, dest_ty) + } + + fn sitofp(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_int_to_float_cast(value, dest_ty) + } + + fn fptrunc(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // TODO(antoyo): make sure it truncates. + self.context.new_cast(None, value, dest_ty) + } + + fn fpext(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.context.new_cast(None, value, dest_ty) + } + + fn ptrtoint(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let usize_value = self.cx.const_bitcast(value, self.cx.type_isize()); + self.intcast(usize_value, dest_ty, false) + } + + fn inttoptr(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let usize_value = self.intcast(value, self.cx.type_isize(), false); + self.cx.const_bitcast(usize_value, dest_ty) + } + + fn bitcast(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.cx.const_bitcast(value, dest_ty) + } + + fn intcast(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_typ: Type<'gcc>, _is_signed: bool) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // NOTE: is_signed is for value, not dest_typ. + self.gcc_int_cast(value, dest_typ) + } + + fn pointercast(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let val_type = value.get_type(); + match (type_is_pointer(val_type), type_is_pointer(dest_ty)) { + (false, true) => { + // NOTE: Projecting a field of a pointer type will attempt a cast from a signed char to + // a pointer, which is not supported by gccjit. + return self.cx.context.new_cast(None, self.inttoptr(value, val_type.make_pointer()), dest_ty); + }, + (false, false) => { + // When they are not pointers, we want a transmute (or reinterpret_cast). + self.bitcast(value, dest_ty) + }, + (true, true) => self.cx.context.new_cast(None, value, dest_ty), + (true, false) => unimplemented!(), + } + } + + /* Comparisons */ + fn icmp(&mut self, op: IntPredicate, lhs: RValue<'gcc>, rhs: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.gcc_icmp(op, lhs, rhs) + } + + fn fcmp(&mut self, op: RealPredicate, lhs: RValue<'gcc>, rhs: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.context.new_comparison(None, op.to_gcc_comparison(), lhs, rhs) + } + + /* Miscellaneous instructions */ + fn memcpy(&mut self, dst: RValue<'gcc>, _dst_align: Align, src: RValue<'gcc>, _src_align: Align, size: RValue<'gcc>, flags: MemFlags) { + assert!(!flags.contains(MemFlags::NONTEMPORAL), "non-temporal memcpy not supported"); + let size = self.intcast(size, self.type_size_t(), false); + let _is_volatile = flags.contains(MemFlags::VOLATILE); + let dst = self.pointercast(dst, self.type_i8p()); + let src = self.pointercast(src, self.type_ptr_to(self.type_void())); + let memcpy = self.context.get_builtin_function("memcpy"); + // TODO(antoyo): handle aligns and is_volatile. + self.block.add_eval(None, self.context.new_call(None, memcpy, &[dst, src, size])); + } + + fn memmove(&mut self, dst: RValue<'gcc>, dst_align: Align, src: RValue<'gcc>, src_align: Align, size: RValue<'gcc>, flags: MemFlags) { + if flags.contains(MemFlags::NONTEMPORAL) { + // HACK(nox): This is inefficient but there is no nontemporal memmove. + let val = self.load(src.get_type().get_pointee().expect("get_pointee"), src, src_align); + let ptr = self.pointercast(dst, self.type_ptr_to(self.val_ty(val))); + self.store_with_flags(val, ptr, dst_align, flags); + return; + } + let size = self.intcast(size, self.type_size_t(), false); + let _is_volatile = flags.contains(MemFlags::VOLATILE); + let dst = self.pointercast(dst, self.type_i8p()); + let src = self.pointercast(src, self.type_ptr_to(self.type_void())); + + let memmove = self.context.get_builtin_function("memmove"); + // TODO(antoyo): handle is_volatile. + self.block.add_eval(None, self.context.new_call(None, memmove, &[dst, src, size])); + } + + fn memset(&mut self, ptr: RValue<'gcc>, fill_byte: RValue<'gcc>, size: RValue<'gcc>, _align: Align, flags: MemFlags) { + let _is_volatile = flags.contains(MemFlags::VOLATILE); + let ptr = self.pointercast(ptr, self.type_i8p()); + let memset = self.context.get_builtin_function("memset"); + // TODO(antoyo): handle align and is_volatile. + let fill_byte = self.context.new_cast(None, fill_byte, self.i32_type); + let size = self.intcast(size, self.type_size_t(), false); + self.block.add_eval(None, self.context.new_call(None, memset, &[ptr, fill_byte, size])); + } + + fn select(&mut self, cond: RValue<'gcc>, then_val: RValue<'gcc>, mut else_val: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let func = self.current_func(); + let variable = func.new_local(None, then_val.get_type(), "selectVar"); + let then_block = func.new_block("then"); + let else_block = func.new_block("else"); + let after_block = func.new_block("after"); + self.llbb().end_with_conditional(None, cond, then_block, else_block); + + then_block.add_assignment(None, variable, then_val); + then_block.end_with_jump(None, after_block); + + if !then_val.get_type().is_compatible_with(else_val.get_type()) { + else_val = self.context.new_cast(None, else_val, then_val.get_type()); + } + else_block.add_assignment(None, variable, else_val); + else_block.end_with_jump(None, after_block); + + // NOTE: since jumps were added in a place rustc does not expect, the current block in the + // state need to be updated. + self.switch_to_block(after_block); + + variable.to_rvalue() + } + + #[allow(dead_code)] + fn va_arg(&mut self, _list: RValue<'gcc>, _ty: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn extract_element(&mut self, _vec: RValue<'gcc>, _idx: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn vector_splat(&mut self, _num_elts: usize, _elt: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn extract_value(&mut self, aggregate_value: RValue<'gcc>, idx: u64) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // FIXME(antoyo): it would be better if the API only called this on struct, not on arrays. + assert_eq!(idx as usize as u64, idx); + let value_type = aggregate_value.get_type(); + + if value_type.dyncast_array().is_some() { + let index = self.context.new_rvalue_from_long(self.u64_type, i64::try_from(idx).expect("i64::try_from")); + let element = self.context.new_array_access(None, aggregate_value, index); + element.get_address(None) + } + else if value_type.dyncast_vector().is_some() { + panic!(); + } + else if let Some(pointer_type) = value_type.get_pointee() { + if let Some(struct_type) = pointer_type.is_struct() { + // NOTE: hack to workaround a limitation of the rustc API: see comment on + // CodegenCx.structs_as_pointer + aggregate_value.dereference_field(None, struct_type.get_field(idx as i32)).to_rvalue() + } + else { + panic!("Unexpected type {:?}", value_type); + } + } + else if let Some(struct_type) = value_type.is_struct() { + aggregate_value.access_field(None, struct_type.get_field(idx as i32)).to_rvalue() + } + else { + panic!("Unexpected type {:?}", value_type); + } + } + + fn insert_value(&mut self, aggregate_value: RValue<'gcc>, value: RValue<'gcc>, idx: u64) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // FIXME(antoyo): it would be better if the API only called this on struct, not on arrays. + assert_eq!(idx as usize as u64, idx); + let value_type = aggregate_value.get_type(); + + let lvalue = + if value_type.dyncast_array().is_some() { + let index = self.context.new_rvalue_from_long(self.u64_type, i64::try_from(idx).expect("i64::try_from")); + self.context.new_array_access(None, aggregate_value, index) + } + else if value_type.dyncast_vector().is_some() { + panic!(); + } + else if let Some(pointer_type) = value_type.get_pointee() { + if let Some(struct_type) = pointer_type.is_struct() { + // NOTE: hack to workaround a limitation of the rustc API: see comment on + // CodegenCx.structs_as_pointer + aggregate_value.dereference_field(None, struct_type.get_field(idx as i32)) + } + else { + panic!("Unexpected type {:?}", value_type); + } + } + else { + panic!("Unexpected type {:?}", value_type); + }; + + let lvalue_type = lvalue.to_rvalue().get_type(); + let value = + // NOTE: sometimes, rustc will create a value with the wrong type. + if lvalue_type != value.get_type() { + self.context.new_cast(None, value, lvalue_type) + } + else { + value + }; + + self.llbb().add_assignment(None, lvalue, value); + + aggregate_value + } + + fn set_personality_fn(&mut self, _personality: RValue<'gcc>) { + // TODO(antoyo) + } + + fn cleanup_landing_pad(&mut self, _ty: Type<'gcc>, _pers_fn: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let field1 = self.context.new_field(None, self.u8_type.make_pointer(), "landing_pad_field_1"); + let field2 = self.context.new_field(None, self.i32_type, "landing_pad_field_1"); + let struct_type = self.context.new_struct_type(None, "landing_pad", &[field1, field2]); + self.current_func().new_local(None, struct_type.as_type(), "landing_pad") + .to_rvalue() + // TODO(antoyo): Properly implement unwinding. + // the above is just to make the compilation work as it seems + // rustc_codegen_ssa now calls the unwinding builder methods even on panic=abort. + } + + fn resume(&mut self, _exn: RValue<'gcc>) { + // TODO(bjorn3): Properly implement unwinding. + self.unreachable(); + } + + fn cleanup_pad(&mut self, _parent: Option>, _args: &[RValue<'gcc>]) -> Funclet { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn cleanup_ret(&mut self, _funclet: &Funclet, _unwind: Option>) { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn catch_pad(&mut self, _parent: RValue<'gcc>, _args: &[RValue<'gcc>]) -> Funclet { + unimplemented!(); + } + + fn catch_switch( + &mut self, + _parent: Option>, + _unwind: Option>, + _handlers: &[Block<'gcc>], + ) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + // Atomic Operations + fn atomic_cmpxchg(&mut self, dst: RValue<'gcc>, cmp: RValue<'gcc>, src: RValue<'gcc>, order: AtomicOrdering, failure_order: AtomicOrdering, weak: bool) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let expected = self.current_func().new_local(None, cmp.get_type(), "expected"); + self.llbb().add_assignment(None, expected, cmp); + let success = self.compare_exchange(dst, expected, src, order, failure_order, weak); + + let pair_type = self.cx.type_struct(&[src.get_type(), self.bool_type], false); + let result = self.current_func().new_local(None, pair_type, "atomic_cmpxchg_result"); + let align = Align::from_bits(64).expect("align"); // TODO(antoyo): use good align. + + let value_type = result.to_rvalue().get_type(); + if let Some(struct_type) = value_type.is_struct() { + self.store(success, result.access_field(None, struct_type.get_field(1)).get_address(None), align); + // NOTE: since success contains the call to the intrinsic, it must be stored before + // expected so that we store expected after the call. + self.store(expected.to_rvalue(), result.access_field(None, struct_type.get_field(0)).get_address(None), align); + } + // TODO(antoyo): handle when value is not a struct. + + result.to_rvalue() + } + + fn atomic_rmw(&mut self, op: AtomicRmwBinOp, dst: RValue<'gcc>, src: RValue<'gcc>, order: AtomicOrdering) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let size = src.get_type().get_size(); + let name = + match op { + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicXchg => format!("__atomic_exchange_{}", size), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicAdd => format!("__atomic_fetch_add_{}", size), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicSub => format!("__atomic_fetch_sub_{}", size), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicAnd => format!("__atomic_fetch_and_{}", size), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicNand => format!("__atomic_fetch_nand_{}", size), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicOr => format!("__atomic_fetch_or_{}", size), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicXor => format!("__atomic_fetch_xor_{}", size), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicMax => return self.atomic_extremum(ExtremumOperation::Max, dst, src, order), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicMin => return self.atomic_extremum(ExtremumOperation::Min, dst, src, order), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicUMax => return self.atomic_extremum(ExtremumOperation::Max, dst, src, order), + AtomicRmwBinOp::AtomicUMin => return self.atomic_extremum(ExtremumOperation::Min, dst, src, order), + }; + + + let atomic_function = self.context.get_builtin_function(name); + let order = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.i32_type, order.to_gcc()); + + let void_ptr_type = self.context.new_type::<*mut ()>(); + let volatile_void_ptr_type = void_ptr_type.make_volatile(); + let dst = self.context.new_cast(None, dst, volatile_void_ptr_type); + // FIXME(antoyo): not sure why, but we have the wrong type here. + let new_src_type = atomic_function.get_param(1).to_rvalue().get_type(); + let src = self.context.new_cast(None, src, new_src_type); + let res = self.context.new_call(None, atomic_function, &[dst, src, order]); + self.context.new_cast(None, res, src.get_type()) + } + + fn atomic_fence(&mut self, order: AtomicOrdering, scope: SynchronizationScope) { + let name = + match scope { + SynchronizationScope::SingleThread => "__atomic_signal_fence", + SynchronizationScope::CrossThread => "__atomic_thread_fence", + }; + let thread_fence = self.context.get_builtin_function(name); + let order = self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.i32_type, order.to_gcc()); + self.llbb().add_eval(None, self.context.new_call(None, thread_fence, &[order])); + } + + fn set_invariant_load(&mut self, load: RValue<'gcc>) { + // NOTE: Hack to consider vtable function pointer as non-global-variable function pointer. + self.normal_function_addresses.borrow_mut().insert(load); + // TODO(antoyo) + } + + fn lifetime_start(&mut self, _ptr: RValue<'gcc>, _size: Size) { + // TODO(antoyo) + } + + fn lifetime_end(&mut self, _ptr: RValue<'gcc>, _size: Size) { + // TODO(antoyo) + } + + fn call(&mut self, _typ: Type<'gcc>, func: RValue<'gcc>, args: &[RValue<'gcc>], funclet: Option<&Funclet>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // FIXME(antoyo): remove when having a proper API. + let gcc_func = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(func) }; + if self.functions.borrow().values().find(|value| **value == gcc_func).is_some() { + self.function_call(func, args, funclet) + } + else { + // If it's a not function that was defined, it's a function pointer. + self.function_ptr_call(func, args, funclet) + } + } + + fn zext(&mut self, value: RValue<'gcc>, dest_typ: Type<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // FIXME(antoyo): this does not zero-extend. + if value.get_type().is_bool() && dest_typ.is_i8(&self.cx) { + // FIXME(antoyo): hack because base::from_immediate converts i1 to i8. + // Fix the code in codegen_ssa::base::from_immediate. + return value; + } + self.gcc_int_cast(value, dest_typ) + } + + fn cx(&self) -> &CodegenCx<'gcc, 'tcx> { + self.cx + } + + fn do_not_inline(&mut self, _llret: RValue<'gcc>) { + // FIXME(bjorn3): implement + } + + fn set_span(&mut self, _span: Span) {} + + fn from_immediate(&mut self, val: Self::Value) -> Self::Value { + if self.cx().val_ty(val) == self.cx().type_i1() { + self.zext(val, self.cx().type_i8()) + } + else { + val + } + } + + fn to_immediate_scalar(&mut self, val: Self::Value, scalar: abi::Scalar) -> Self::Value { + if scalar.is_bool() { + return self.trunc(val, self.cx().type_i1()); + } + val + } + + fn fptoui_sat(&mut self, _val: RValue<'gcc>, _dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> Option> { + None + } + + fn fptosi_sat(&mut self, _val: RValue<'gcc>, _dest_ty: Type<'gcc>) -> Option> { + None + } + + fn instrprof_increment(&mut self, _fn_name: RValue<'gcc>, _hash: RValue<'gcc>, _num_counters: RValue<'gcc>, _index: RValue<'gcc>) { + unimplemented!(); + } +} + +impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { + #[cfg(feature="master")] + pub fn shuffle_vector(&mut self, v1: RValue<'gcc>, v2: RValue<'gcc>, mask: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let struct_type = mask.get_type().is_struct().expect("mask of struct type"); + + // TODO(antoyo): use a recursive unqualified() here. + let vector_type = v1.get_type().unqualified().dyncast_vector().expect("vector type"); + let element_type = vector_type.get_element_type(); + let vec_num_units = vector_type.get_num_units(); + + let mask_num_units = struct_type.get_field_count(); + let mut vector_elements = vec![]; + let mask_element_type = + if element_type.is_integral() { + element_type + } + else { + #[cfg(feature="master")] + { + self.cx.type_ix(element_type.get_size() as u64 * 8) + } + #[cfg(not(feature="master"))] + self.int_type + }; + for i in 0..mask_num_units { + let field = struct_type.get_field(i as i32); + vector_elements.push(self.context.new_cast(None, mask.access_field(None, field).to_rvalue(), mask_element_type)); + } + + // NOTE: the mask needs to be the same length as the input vectors, so add the missing + // elements in the mask if needed. + for _ in mask_num_units..vec_num_units { + vector_elements.push(self.context.new_rvalue_zero(mask_element_type)); + } + + let array_type = self.context.new_array_type(None, element_type, vec_num_units as i32); + let result_type = self.context.new_vector_type(element_type, mask_num_units as u64); + let (v1, v2) = + if vec_num_units < mask_num_units { + // NOTE: the mask needs to be the same length as the input vectors, so join the 2 + // vectors and create a dummy second vector. + // TODO(antoyo): switch to using new_vector_access. + let array = self.context.new_bitcast(None, v1, array_type); + let mut elements = vec![]; + for i in 0..vec_num_units { + elements.push(self.context.new_array_access(None, array, self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.int_type, i as i32)).to_rvalue()); + } + // TODO(antoyo): switch to using new_vector_access. + let array = self.context.new_bitcast(None, v2, array_type); + for i in 0..(mask_num_units - vec_num_units) { + elements.push(self.context.new_array_access(None, array, self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.int_type, i as i32)).to_rvalue()); + } + let v1 = self.context.new_rvalue_from_vector(None, result_type, &elements); + let zero = self.context.new_rvalue_zero(element_type); + let v2 = self.context.new_rvalue_from_vector(None, result_type, &vec![zero; mask_num_units]); + (v1, v2) + } + else { + (v1, v2) + }; + + let new_mask_num_units = std::cmp::max(mask_num_units, vec_num_units); + let mask_type = self.context.new_vector_type(mask_element_type, new_mask_num_units as u64); + let mask = self.context.new_rvalue_from_vector(None, mask_type, &vector_elements); + let result = self.context.new_rvalue_vector_perm(None, v1, v2, mask); + + if vec_num_units != mask_num_units { + // NOTE: if padding was added, only select the number of elements of the masks to + // remove that padding in the result. + let mut elements = vec![]; + // TODO(antoyo): switch to using new_vector_access. + let array = self.context.new_bitcast(None, result, array_type); + for i in 0..mask_num_units { + elements.push(self.context.new_array_access(None, array, self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.int_type, i as i32)).to_rvalue()); + } + self.context.new_rvalue_from_vector(None, result_type, &elements) + } + else { + result + } + } + + #[cfg(not(feature="master"))] + pub fn shuffle_vector(&mut self, _v1: RValue<'gcc>, _v2: RValue<'gcc>, _mask: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + #[cfg(feature="master")] + pub fn vector_reduce(&mut self, src: RValue<'gcc>, op: F) -> RValue<'gcc> + where F: Fn(RValue<'gcc>, RValue<'gcc>, &'gcc Context<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> + { + let vector_type = src.get_type().unqualified().dyncast_vector().expect("vector type"); + let element_count = vector_type.get_num_units(); + let mut vector_elements = vec![]; + for i in 0..element_count { + vector_elements.push(i); + } + let mask_type = self.context.new_vector_type(self.int_type, element_count as u64); + let mut shift = 1; + let mut res = src; + while shift < element_count { + let vector_elements: Vec<_> = + vector_elements.iter() + .map(|i| self.context.new_rvalue_from_int(self.int_type, ((i + shift) % element_count) as i32)) + .collect(); + let mask = self.context.new_rvalue_from_vector(None, mask_type, &vector_elements); + let shifted = self.context.new_rvalue_vector_perm(None, res, res, mask); + shift *= 2; + res = op(res, shifted, &self.context); + } + self.context.new_vector_access(None, res, self.context.new_rvalue_zero(self.int_type)) + .to_rvalue() + } + + #[cfg(not(feature="master"))] + pub fn vector_reduce(&mut self, src: RValue<'gcc>, op: F) -> RValue<'gcc> + where F: Fn(RValue<'gcc>, RValue<'gcc>, &'gcc Context<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> + { + unimplemented!(); + } + + pub fn vector_reduce_op(&mut self, src: RValue<'gcc>, op: BinaryOp) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.vector_reduce(src, |a, b, context| context.new_binary_op(None, op, a.get_type(), a, b)) + } + + pub fn vector_reduce_fadd_fast(&mut self, _acc: RValue<'gcc>, _src: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + pub fn vector_reduce_fmul_fast(&mut self, _acc: RValue<'gcc>, _src: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + unimplemented!(); + } + + // Inspired by Hacker's Delight min implementation. + pub fn vector_reduce_min(&mut self, src: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.vector_reduce(src, |a, b, context| { + let differences_or_zeros = difference_or_zero(a, b, context); + context.new_binary_op(None, BinaryOp::Minus, a.get_type(), a, differences_or_zeros) + }) + } + + // Inspired by Hacker's Delight max implementation. + pub fn vector_reduce_max(&mut self, src: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + self.vector_reduce(src, |a, b, context| { + let differences_or_zeros = difference_or_zero(a, b, context); + context.new_binary_op(None, BinaryOp::Plus, b.get_type(), b, differences_or_zeros) + }) + } + + pub fn vector_select(&mut self, cond: RValue<'gcc>, then_val: RValue<'gcc>, else_val: RValue<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // cond is a vector of integers, not of bools. + let cond_type = cond.get_type(); + let vector_type = cond_type.unqualified().dyncast_vector().expect("vector type"); + let num_units = vector_type.get_num_units(); + let element_type = vector_type.get_element_type(); + let zeros = vec![self.context.new_rvalue_zero(element_type); num_units]; + let zeros = self.context.new_rvalue_from_vector(None, cond_type, &zeros); + + let masks = self.context.new_comparison(None, ComparisonOp::NotEquals, cond, zeros); + let then_vals = masks & then_val; + + let ones = vec![self.context.new_rvalue_one(element_type); num_units]; + let ones = self.context.new_rvalue_from_vector(None, cond_type, &ones); + let inverted_masks = masks + ones; + // NOTE: sometimes, the type of else_val can be different than the type of then_val in + // libgccjit (vector of int vs vector of int32_t), but they should be the same for the AND + // operation to work. + let else_val = self.context.new_bitcast(None, else_val, then_val.get_type()); + let else_vals = inverted_masks & else_val; + + then_vals | else_vals + } +} + +fn difference_or_zero<'gcc>(a: RValue<'gcc>, b: RValue<'gcc>, context: &'gcc Context<'gcc>) -> RValue<'gcc> { + let difference = a - b; + let masks = context.new_comparison(None, ComparisonOp::GreaterThanEquals, b, a); + difference & masks +} + +impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> StaticBuilderMethods for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> { + fn get_static(&mut self, def_id: DefId) -> RValue<'gcc> { + // Forward to the `get_static` method of `CodegenCx` + self.cx().get_static(def_id).get_address(None) + } +} + +impl<'tcx> HasParamEnv<'tcx> for Builder<'_, '_, 'tcx> { + fn param_env(&self) -> ParamEnv<'tcx> { + self.cx.param_env() + } +} + +impl<'tcx> HasTargetSpec for Builder<'_, '_, 'tcx> { + fn target_spec(&self) -> &Target { + &self.cx.target_spec() + } +} + +pub trait ToGccComp { + fn to_gcc_comparison(&self) -> ComparisonOp; +} + +impl ToGccComp for IntPredicate { + fn to_gcc_comparison(&self) -> ComparisonOp { + match *self { + IntPredicate::IntEQ => ComparisonOp::Equals, + IntPredicate::IntNE => ComparisonOp::NotEquals, + IntPredicate::IntUGT => ComparisonOp::GreaterThan, + IntPredicate::IntUGE => ComparisonOp::GreaterThanEquals, + IntPredicate::IntULT => ComparisonOp::LessThan, + IntPredicate::IntULE => ComparisonOp::LessThanEquals, + IntPredicate::IntSGT => ComparisonOp::GreaterThan, + IntPredicate::IntSGE => ComparisonOp::GreaterThanEquals, + IntPredicate::IntSLT => ComparisonOp::LessThan, + IntPredicate::IntSLE => ComparisonOp::LessThanEquals, + } + } +} + +impl ToGccComp for RealPredicate { + fn to_gcc_comparison(&self) -> ComparisonOp { + // TODO(antoyo): check that ordered vs non-ordered is respected. + match *self { + RealPredicate::RealPredicateFalse => unreachable!(), + RealPredicate::RealOEQ => ComparisonOp::Equals, + RealPredicate::RealOGT => ComparisonOp::GreaterThan, + RealPredicate::RealOGE => ComparisonOp::GreaterThanEquals, + RealPredicate::RealOLT => ComparisonOp::LessThan, + RealPredicate::RealOLE => ComparisonOp::LessThanEquals, + RealPredicate::RealONE => ComparisonOp::NotEquals, + RealPredicate::RealORD => unreachable!(), + RealPredicate::RealUNO => unreachable!(), + RealPredicate::RealUEQ => ComparisonOp::Equals, + RealPredicate::RealUGT => ComparisonOp::GreaterThan, + RealPredicate::RealUGE => ComparisonOp::GreaterThan, + RealPredicate::RealULT => ComparisonOp::LessThan, + RealPredicate::RealULE => ComparisonOp::LessThan, + RealPredicate::RealUNE => ComparisonOp::NotEquals, + RealPredicate::RealPredicateTrue => unreachable!(), + } + } +} + +#[repr(C)] +#[allow(non_camel_case_types)] +enum MemOrdering { + __ATOMIC_RELAXED, + __ATOMIC_CONSUME, + __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE, + __ATOMIC_RELEASE, + __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL, + __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST, +} + +trait ToGccOrdering { + fn to_gcc(self) -> i32; +} + +impl ToGccOrdering for AtomicOrdering { + fn to_gcc(self) -> i32 { + use MemOrdering::*; + + let ordering = + match self { + AtomicOrdering::Unordered => __ATOMIC_RELAXED, + AtomicOrdering::Relaxed => __ATOMIC_RELAXED, // TODO(antoyo): check if that's the same. + AtomicOrdering::Acquire => __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE, + AtomicOrdering::Release => __ATOMIC_RELEASE, + AtomicOrdering::AcquireRelease => __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL, + AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent => __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST, + }; + ordering as i32 + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3