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Suggest RUST_MIN_STACK workaround on overflow #122847

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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_driver_impl/src/signal_handler.rs
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
//! Signal handler for rustc
//! Primarily used to extract a backtrace from stack overflow
use rustc_interface::util::{DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE, STACK_SIZE};
use std::alloc::{alloc, Layout};
use std::{fmt, mem, ptr};

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -100,7 +101,10 @@ extern "C" fn print_stack_trace(_: libc::c_int) {
written += 1;
}
raw_errln!("note: we would appreciate a report at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust");
written += 1;
// get the current stack size WITHOUT blocking and double it
let new_size = STACK_SIZE.get().copied().unwrap_or(DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE) * 2;
raw_errln!("help: you can increase rustc's stack size by setting RUST_MIN_STACK={new_size}");
written += 2;
if written > 24 {
// We probably just scrolled the earlier "we got SIGSEGV" message off the terminal
raw_errln!("note: backtrace dumped due to SIGSEGV! resuming signal");
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33 changes: 18 additions & 15 deletions compiler/rustc_interface/src/util.rs
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Expand Up @@ -48,12 +48,20 @@ pub fn add_configuration(cfg: &mut Cfg, sess: &mut Session, codegen_backend: &dy
}
}

const STACK_SIZE: usize = 8 * 1024 * 1024;

fn get_stack_size() -> Option<usize> {
// FIXME: Hacks on hacks. If the env is trying to override the stack size
// then *don't* set it explicitly.
env::var_os("RUST_MIN_STACK").is_none().then_some(STACK_SIZE)
pub static STACK_SIZE: OnceLock<usize> = OnceLock::new();
pub const DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE: usize = 8 * 1024 * 1024;

fn init_stack_size() -> usize {
// Obey the environment setting or default
*STACK_SIZE.get_or_init(|| {
env::var_os("RUST_MIN_STACK")
.map(|os_str| os_str.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
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To avoid the into_owned() cloning:

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env::var_os("RUST_MIN_STACK")
.map(|os_str| os_str.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
env::var_os("RUST_MIN_STACK")
.as_ref()
.map(|os_str| os_str.to_string_lossy())

// ignore if it is set to nothing
.filter(|s| s.trim() != "")
.map(|s| s.trim().parse::<usize>().unwrap())
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Do we want to .unwrap() here? The UX on a bad RUST_MIN_STACK wouldn't be great. Given the usage of .filter() and .unwrap_or() outside of this, does it mean we want to silently ignore bad values (e.g., RUST_MIN_STACK=" ")?

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.filter(|s| s.trim() != "")
.map(|s| s.trim().parse::<usize>().unwrap())
.and_then(|s| s.trim().parse::<usize>().ok())

or, if we don't want to silently ignore the erroneous value:

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.filter(|s| s.trim() != "")
.map(|s| s.trim().parse::<usize>().unwrap())
.map(|s| s.trim().parse::<usize>().expect("`RUST_MIN_STACK` env var to be a `usize`))

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thread 'main' panicked at compiler/rustc_interface/src/util.rs:61:48:
called Result::unwrap() on an Err value: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit }

Huh, I thought for some reason it'd look better than that.

// otherwise pick a consistent default
.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE)
})
}

pub(crate) fn run_in_thread_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>(
Expand All @@ -66,10 +74,7 @@ pub(crate) fn run_in_thread_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>(
// the parallel compiler, in particular to ensure there is no accidental
// sharing of data between the main thread and the compilation thread
// (which might cause problems for the parallel compiler).
let mut builder = thread::Builder::new().name("rustc".to_string());
if let Some(size) = get_stack_size() {
builder = builder.stack_size(size);
}
let builder = thread::Builder::new().name("rustc".to_string()).stack_size(init_stack_size());

// We build the session globals and run `f` on the spawned thread, because
// `SessionGlobals` does not impl `Send` in the non-parallel compiler.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -120,7 +125,7 @@ pub(crate) fn run_in_thread_pool_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>(
});
}

let mut builder = rayon::ThreadPoolBuilder::new()
let builder = rayon::ThreadPoolBuilder::new()
.thread_name(|_| "rustc".to_string())
.acquire_thread_handler(jobserver::acquire_thread)
.release_thread_handler(jobserver::release_thread)
Expand All @@ -144,10 +149,8 @@ pub(crate) fn run_in_thread_pool_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>(
on_panic.disable();
})
.unwrap();
});
if let Some(size) = get_stack_size() {
builder = builder.stack_size(size);
}
})
.stack_size(init_stack_size());

// We create the session globals on the main thread, then create the thread
// pool. Upon creation, each worker thread created gets a copy of the
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