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Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#129424 (Stabilize `Pin::as_deref_mut()`)
 - rust-lang#131332 (Fix clobber_abi and disallow SVE-related registers in Arm64EC inline assembly)
 - rust-lang#131384 (Update precondition tests (especially for zero-size access to null))
 - rust-lang#131430 (Special treatment empty tuple when suggest adding a string literal in format macro.)
 - rust-lang#131550 (Make some tweaks to extern block diagnostics)
 - rust-lang#131667 (Fix AArch64InlineAsmReg::emit)
 - rust-lang#131679 (compiletest: Document various parts of compiletest's `lib.rs`)
 - rust-lang#131682 (Tag PRs affecting compiletest with `A-compiletest`)

Failed merges:

 - rust-lang#131496 (Stabilise `const_make_ascii`.)

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions compiler/rustc_ast_passes/messages.ftl
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Expand Up @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ ast_passes_equality_in_where = equality constraints are not yet supported in `wh
ast_passes_extern_block_suggestion = if you meant to declare an externally defined function, use an `extern` block
ast_passes_extern_fn_qualifiers = functions in `extern` blocks cannot have qualifiers
ast_passes_extern_fn_qualifiers = functions in `extern` blocks cannot have `{$kw}` qualifier
.label = in this `extern` block
.suggestion = remove this qualifier
.suggestion = remove the `{$kw}` qualifier
ast_passes_extern_invalid_safety = items in unadorned `extern` blocks cannot have safety qualifiers
.suggestion = add unsafe to this `extern` block
ast_passes_extern_invalid_safety = items in `extern` blocks without an `unsafe` qualifier cannot have safety qualifiers
.suggestion = add `unsafe` to this `extern` block
ast_passes_extern_item_ascii = items in `extern` blocks cannot use non-ascii identifiers
.label = in this `extern` block
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15 changes: 9 additions & 6 deletions compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/ast_validation.rs
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Expand Up @@ -524,21 +524,24 @@ impl<'a> AstValidator<'a> {
// Deconstruct to ensure exhaustiveness
FnHeader { safety: _, coroutine_kind, constness, ext }: FnHeader,
) {
let report_err = |span| {
self.dcx()
.emit_err(errors::FnQualifierInExtern { span, block: self.current_extern_span() });
let report_err = |span, kw| {
self.dcx().emit_err(errors::FnQualifierInExtern {
span,
kw,
block: self.current_extern_span(),
});
};
match coroutine_kind {
Some(knd) => report_err(knd.span()),
Some(kind) => report_err(kind.span(), kind.as_str()),
None => (),
}
match constness {
Const::Yes(span) => report_err(span),
Const::Yes(span) => report_err(span, "const"),
Const::No => (),
}
match ext {
Extern::None => (),
Extern::Implicit(span) | Extern::Explicit(_, span) => report_err(span),
Extern::Implicit(span) | Extern::Explicit(_, span) => report_err(span, "extern"),
}
}

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/errors.rs
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Expand Up @@ -295,6 +295,7 @@ pub(crate) struct FnQualifierInExtern {
pub span: Span,
#[label]
pub block: Span,
pub kw: &'static str,
}

#[derive(Diagnostic)]
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22 changes: 18 additions & 4 deletions compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/src/format.rs
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Expand Up @@ -195,12 +195,26 @@ fn make_format_args(
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
} else {
let sugg_fmt = match args.explicit_args().len() {
0 => "{}".to_string(),
count => {
format!("{}{{}}", "{} ".repeat(count))
// `{}` or `()`
let should_suggest = |kind: &ExprKind| -> bool {
match kind {
ExprKind::Block(b, None) if b.stmts.is_empty() => true,
ExprKind::Tup(v) if v.is_empty() => true,
_ => false,
}
};

let mut sugg_fmt = String::new();
for kind in std::iter::once(&efmt.kind)
.chain(args.explicit_args().into_iter().map(|a| &a.expr.kind))
{
sugg_fmt.push_str(if should_suggest(kind) {
"{:?} "
} else {
"{} "
});
}
sugg_fmt = sugg_fmt.trim_end().to_string();
err.span_suggestion(
unexpanded_fmt_span.shrink_to_lo(),
"you might be missing a string literal to format with",
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51 changes: 5 additions & 46 deletions compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/asm.rs
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Expand Up @@ -542,57 +542,16 @@ fn xmm_reg_index(reg: InlineAsmReg) -> Option<u32> {

/// If the register is an AArch64 integer register then return its index.
fn a64_reg_index(reg: InlineAsmReg) -> Option<u32> {
use AArch64InlineAsmReg::*;
// Unlike `a64_vreg_index`, we can't subtract `x0` to get the u32 because
// `x19` and `x29` are missing and the integer constants for the
// `x0`..`x30` enum variants don't all match the register number. E.g. the
// integer constant for `x18` is 18, but the constant for `x20` is 19.
Some(match reg {
InlineAsmReg::AArch64(r) => match r {
x0 => 0,
x1 => 1,
x2 => 2,
x3 => 3,
x4 => 4,
x5 => 5,
x6 => 6,
x7 => 7,
x8 => 8,
x9 => 9,
x10 => 10,
x11 => 11,
x12 => 12,
x13 => 13,
x14 => 14,
x15 => 15,
x16 => 16,
x17 => 17,
x18 => 18,
// x19 is reserved
x20 => 20,
x21 => 21,
x22 => 22,
x23 => 23,
x24 => 24,
x25 => 25,
x26 => 26,
x27 => 27,
x28 => 28,
// x29 is reserved
x30 => 30,
_ => return None,
},
_ => return None,
})
match reg {
InlineAsmReg::AArch64(r) => r.reg_index(),
_ => None,
}
}

/// If the register is an AArch64 vector register then return its index.
fn a64_vreg_index(reg: InlineAsmReg) -> Option<u32> {
use AArch64InlineAsmReg::*;
match reg {
InlineAsmReg::AArch64(reg) if reg as u32 >= v0 as u32 && reg as u32 <= v31 as u32 => {
Some(reg as u32 - v0 as u32)
}
InlineAsmReg::AArch64(reg) => reg.vreg_index(),
_ => None,
}
}
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97 changes: 76 additions & 21 deletions compiler/rustc_target/src/asm/aarch64.rs
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Expand Up @@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ impl AArch64InlineAsmRegClass {
neon: I8, I16, I32, I64, F16, F32, F64, F128,
VecI8(8), VecI16(4), VecI32(2), VecI64(1), VecF16(4), VecF32(2), VecF64(1),
VecI8(16), VecI16(8), VecI32(4), VecI64(2), VecF16(8), VecF32(4), VecF64(2);
// Note: When adding support for SVE vector types, they must be rejected for Arm64EC.
},
Self::preg => &[],
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ fn restricted_for_arm64ec(
_is_clobber: bool,
) -> Result<(), &'static str> {
if arch == InlineAsmArch::Arm64EC {
Err("x13, x14, x23, x24, x28, v16-v31 cannot be used for Arm64EC")
Err("x13, x14, x23, x24, x28, v16-v31, p*, ffr cannot be used for Arm64EC")
} else {
Ok(())
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -165,23 +166,23 @@ def_regs! {
v29: vreg = ["v29", "b29", "h29", "s29", "d29", "q29", "z29"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
v30: vreg = ["v30", "b30", "h30", "s30", "d30", "q30", "z30"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
v31: vreg = ["v31", "b31", "h31", "s31", "d31", "q31", "z31"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p0: preg = ["p0"],
p1: preg = ["p1"],
p2: preg = ["p2"],
p3: preg = ["p3"],
p4: preg = ["p4"],
p5: preg = ["p5"],
p6: preg = ["p6"],
p7: preg = ["p7"],
p8: preg = ["p8"],
p9: preg = ["p9"],
p10: preg = ["p10"],
p11: preg = ["p11"],
p12: preg = ["p12"],
p13: preg = ["p13"],
p14: preg = ["p14"],
p15: preg = ["p15"],
ffr: preg = ["ffr"],
p0: preg = ["p0"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p1: preg = ["p1"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p2: preg = ["p2"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p3: preg = ["p3"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p4: preg = ["p4"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p5: preg = ["p5"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p6: preg = ["p6"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p7: preg = ["p7"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p8: preg = ["p8"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p9: preg = ["p9"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p10: preg = ["p10"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p11: preg = ["p11"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p12: preg = ["p12"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p13: preg = ["p13"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p14: preg = ["p14"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
p15: preg = ["p15"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
ffr: preg = ["ffr"] % restricted_for_arm64ec,
#error = ["x19", "w19"] =>
"x19 is used internally by LLVM and cannot be used as an operand for inline asm",
#error = ["x29", "w29", "fp", "wfp"] =>
Expand All @@ -200,12 +201,66 @@ impl AArch64InlineAsmReg {
_arch: InlineAsmArch,
modifier: Option<char>,
) -> fmt::Result {
let (prefix, index) = if (self as u32) < Self::v0 as u32 {
(modifier.unwrap_or('x'), self as u32 - Self::x0 as u32)
let (prefix, index) = if let Some(index) = self.reg_index() {
(modifier.unwrap_or('x'), index)
} else if let Some(index) = self.vreg_index() {
(modifier.unwrap_or('v'), index)
} else {
(modifier.unwrap_or('v'), self as u32 - Self::v0 as u32)
return out.write_str(self.name());
};
assert!(index < 32);
write!(out, "{prefix}{index}")
}

/// If the register is an integer register then return its index.
pub fn reg_index(self) -> Option<u32> {
// Unlike `vreg_index`, we can't subtract `x0` to get the u32 because
// `x19` and `x29` are missing and the integer constants for the
// `x0`..`x30` enum variants don't all match the register number. E.g. the
// integer constant for `x18` is 18, but the constant for `x20` is 19.
use AArch64InlineAsmReg::*;
Some(match self {
x0 => 0,
x1 => 1,
x2 => 2,
x3 => 3,
x4 => 4,
x5 => 5,
x6 => 6,
x7 => 7,
x8 => 8,
x9 => 9,
x10 => 10,
x11 => 11,
x12 => 12,
x13 => 13,
x14 => 14,
x15 => 15,
x16 => 16,
x17 => 17,
x18 => 18,
// x19 is reserved
x20 => 20,
x21 => 21,
x22 => 22,
x23 => 23,
x24 => 24,
x25 => 25,
x26 => 26,
x27 => 27,
x28 => 28,
// x29 is reserved
x30 => 30,
_ => return None,
})
}

/// If the register is a vector register then return its index.
pub fn vreg_index(self) -> Option<u32> {
use AArch64InlineAsmReg::*;
if self as u32 >= v0 as u32 && self as u32 <= v31 as u32 {
return Some(self as u32 - v0 as u32);
}
None
}
}
17 changes: 15 additions & 2 deletions compiler/rustc_target/src/asm/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -890,6 +890,7 @@ pub enum InlineAsmClobberAbi {
Arm,
AArch64,
AArch64NoX18,
Arm64EC,
RiscV,
LoongArch,
S390x,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -932,7 +933,7 @@ impl InlineAsmClobberAbi {
_ => Err(&["C", "system", "efiapi"]),
},
InlineAsmArch::Arm64EC => match name {
"C" | "system" => Ok(InlineAsmClobberAbi::AArch64NoX18),
"C" | "system" => Ok(InlineAsmClobberAbi::Arm64EC),
_ => Err(&["C", "system"]),
},
InlineAsmArch::RiscV32 | InlineAsmArch::RiscV64 => match name {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1033,7 +1034,6 @@ impl InlineAsmClobberAbi {
p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7,
p8, p9, p10, p11, p12, p13, p14, p15,
ffr,

}
},
InlineAsmClobberAbi::AArch64NoX18 => clobbered_regs! {
Expand All @@ -1052,7 +1052,20 @@ impl InlineAsmClobberAbi {
p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7,
p8, p9, p10, p11, p12, p13, p14, p15,
ffr,
}
},
InlineAsmClobberAbi::Arm64EC => clobbered_regs! {
AArch64 AArch64InlineAsmReg {
// x13 and x14 cannot be used in Arm64EC.
x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7,
x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, x15,
x16, x17, x30,

// Technically the low 64 bits of v8-v15 are preserved, but
// we have no way of expressing this using clobbers.
v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7,
v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15,
// v16-v31, p*, and ffr cannot be used in Arm64EC.
}
},
InlineAsmClobberAbi::Arm => clobbered_regs! {
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion library/core/src/ascii/ascii_char.rs
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Expand Up @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ impl AsciiChar {
pub const unsafe fn digit_unchecked(d: u8) -> Self {
assert_unsafe_precondition!(
check_language_ub,
"`AsciiChar::digit_unchecked` input cannot exceed 9.",
"`ascii::Char::digit_unchecked` input cannot exceed 9.",
(d: u8 = d) => d < 10
);

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19 changes: 12 additions & 7 deletions library/core/src/intrinsics.rs
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Expand Up @@ -64,6 +64,7 @@
#![allow(missing_docs)]

use crate::marker::{DiscriminantKind, Tuple};
use crate::mem::SizedTypeProperties;
use crate::{ptr, ub_checks};

pub mod mir;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -3364,10 +3365,12 @@ pub const unsafe fn copy_nonoverlapping<T>(src: *const T, dst: *mut T, count: us
size: usize = size_of::<T>(),
align: usize = align_of::<T>(),
count: usize = count,
) =>
ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(src, align)
&& ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(dst, align)
&& ub_checks::is_nonoverlapping(src, dst, size, count)
) => {
let zero_size = count == 0 || size == 0;
ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(src, align, zero_size)
&& ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(dst, align, zero_size)
&& ub_checks::is_nonoverlapping(src, dst, size, count)
}
);

// SAFETY: the safety contract for `copy_nonoverlapping` must be
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src: *const () = src as *const (),
dst: *mut () = dst as *mut (),
align: usize = align_of::<T>(),
zero_size: bool = T::IS_ZST || count == 0,
) =>
ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(src, align)
&& ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(dst, align)
ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(src, align, zero_size)
&& ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(dst, align, zero_size)
);
copy(src, dst, count)
}
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(
addr: *const () = dst as *const (),
align: usize = align_of::<T>(),
) => ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(addr, align)
zero_size: bool = T::IS_ZST || count == 0,
) => ub_checks::is_aligned_and_not_null(addr, align, zero_size)
);
write_bytes(dst, val, count)
}
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion library/core/src/pin.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@ impl<Ptr: DerefMut> Pin<Ptr> {
/// move in the future, and this method does not enable the pointee to move. "Malicious"
/// implementations of `Ptr::DerefMut` are likewise ruled out by the contract of
/// `Pin::new_unchecked`.
#[unstable(feature = "pin_deref_mut", issue = "86918")]
#[stable(feature = "pin_deref_mut", since = "CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION")]
#[must_use = "`self` will be dropped if the result is not used"]
#[inline(always)]
pub fn as_deref_mut(self: Pin<&mut Pin<Ptr>>) -> Pin<&mut Ptr::Target> {
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