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Promote aarch64-apple-darwin to Tier 1

This promotes aarch64-apple-darwin to Tier 1 status as per rust-lang/rfcs#3671 and tracking issue rust-lang#73908. Not sure what else is necessary for this to impement the aforementioned RFC, however I figured I'd try. I did read in previous issues and PRs that the necessary infrastructure was already in place for the aarch64-apple-darwin target, and the RFC mentions the same. So this should be all thats necessary in order for the target to be promoted.

This is a recreation of my previous PR because I accidentally did an incorrect git rebase which caused unnecessary changes to various commit SHAs. So this PR is a recreation of my previous PR without said stumble. My bad.
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matthiaskrgr authored Aug 11, 2024
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llvm_target: macos_llvm_target(arch).into(),
metadata: crate::spec::TargetMetadata {
description: Some("ARM64 macOS (11.0+, Big Sur+)".into()),
tier: Some(2),
tier: Some(1),
host_tools: Some(true),
std: Some(true),
},
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/llvm.rs
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Expand Up @@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ pub(crate) fn is_ci_llvm_available(config: &Config, asserts: bool) -> bool {
let supported_platforms = [
// tier 1
("aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu", false),
("aarch64-apple-darwin", false),
("i686-pc-windows-gnu", false),
("i686-pc-windows-msvc", false),
("i686-unknown-linux-gnu", false),
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("x86_64-pc-windows-gnu", true),
("x86_64-pc-windows-msvc", true),
// tier 2 with host tools
("aarch64-apple-darwin", false),
("aarch64-pc-windows-msvc", false),
("aarch64-unknown-linux-musl", false),
("arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi", false),
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/doc/rustc/src/platform-support.md
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target | notes
-------|-------
`aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu` | ARM64 Linux (kernel 4.1, glibc 2.17+)
[`aarch64-apple-darwin`](platform-support/apple-darwin.md) | ARM64 macOS (11.0+, Big Sur+)
`i686-pc-windows-gnu` | 32-bit MinGW (Windows 10+, Windows Server 2016+) [^x86_32-floats-return-ABI]
`i686-pc-windows-msvc` | 32-bit MSVC (Windows 10+, Windows Server 2016+) [^x86_32-floats-return-ABI]
`i686-unknown-linux-gnu` | 32-bit Linux (kernel 3.2+, glibc 2.17+) [^x86_32-floats-return-ABI]
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target | notes
-------|-------
[`aarch64-apple-darwin`](platform-support/apple-darwin.md) | ARM64 macOS (11.0+, Big Sur+)
`aarch64-pc-windows-msvc` | ARM64 Windows MSVC
`aarch64-unknown-linux-musl` | ARM64 Linux with musl 1.2.3
`arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi` | Armv6 Linux (kernel 3.2, glibc 2.17)
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**Tier: 1**

- `x86_64-apple-darwin`: macOS on 64-bit x86.

**Tier: 2 (with Host Tools)**

- `aarch64-apple-darwin`: macOS on ARM64 (M1-family or later Apple Silicon CPUs).

## Target maintainers
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Expand Up @@ -212,7 +212,6 @@ degree documented below):
- All Rust [Tier 1 targets](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/platform-support.html) are supported by
Miri. They are all checked on Miri's CI, and some (at least one per OS) are even checked on every
Rust PR, so the shipped Miri should always work on these targets.
- `aarch64-apple-darwin` is supported.
- `s390x-unknown-linux-gnu` is supported as our "big-endian target of choice".
- For every other target with OS `linux`, `macos`, or `windows`, Miri should generally work, but we
make no promises and we don't run tests for such targets.
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MANY_SEEDS=16 TEST_TARGET=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu run_tests
;;
aarch64-apple-darwin)
# Host (tier 2)
# Host
GC_STRESS=1 MIR_OPT=1 MANY_SEEDS=64 TEST_BENCH=1 CARGO_MIRI_ENV=1 run_tests
# Extra tier 1
MANY_SEEDS=64 TEST_TARGET=i686-pc-windows-gnu run_tests
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