Stabilize #![feature(target_feature_11)]
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@ -268,34 +268,23 @@ fn codegen_fn_attrs(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId) -> CodegenFnAttrs {
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if !tcx.is_closure(did.to_def_id())
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&& tcx.fn_sig(did).skip_binder().unsafety() == hir::Unsafety::Normal
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{
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if tcx.sess.target.is_like_wasm || tcx.sess.opts.actually_rustdoc {
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// The `#[target_feature]` attribute is allowed on
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// WebAssembly targets on all functions, including safe
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// ones. Other targets require that `#[target_feature]` is
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// only applied to unsafe functions (pending the
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// `target_feature_11` feature) because on most targets
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// execution of instructions that are not supported is
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// considered undefined behavior. For WebAssembly which is a
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// 100% safe target at execution time it's not possible to
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// execute undefined instructions, and even if a future
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// feature was added in some form for this it would be a
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// deterministic trap. There is no undefined behavior when
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// executing WebAssembly so `#[target_feature]` is allowed
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// on safe functions (but again, only for WebAssembly)
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//
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// Note that this is also allowed if `actually_rustdoc` so
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// if a target is documenting some wasm-specific code then
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// it's not spuriously denied.
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} else if !tcx.features().target_feature_11 {
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let mut err = feature_err(
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&tcx.sess.parse_sess,
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sym::target_feature_11,
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attr.span,
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"`#[target_feature(..)]` can only be applied to `unsafe` functions",
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);
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err.span_label(tcx.def_span(did), "not an `unsafe` function");
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err.emit();
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} else {
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// The `#[target_feature]` attribute is allowed on
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// WebAssembly targets on all functions, including safe
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// ones. Other targets have conditions on the usage of
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// `#[target_feature]` because on most targets
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// execution of instructions that are not supported is
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// considered undefined behavior. For WebAssembly which is a
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// 100% safe target at execution time it's not possible to
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// execute undefined instructions, and even if a future
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// feature was added in some form for this it would be a
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// deterministic trap. There is no undefined behavior when
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// executing WebAssembly so `#[target_feature]` is allowed
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// on safe functions (but again, only for WebAssembly)
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//
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// Note that this is also allowed if `actually_rustdoc` so
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// if a target is documenting some wasm-specific code then
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// it's not spuriously denied.
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if !(tcx.sess.target.is_like_wasm || tcx.sess.opts.actually_rustdoc) {
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check_target_feature_trait_unsafe(tcx, did, attr.span);
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}
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}
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@ -533,7 +522,7 @@ fn codegen_fn_attrs(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId) -> CodegenFnAttrs {
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});
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// #73631: closures inherit `#[target_feature]` annotations
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if tcx.features().target_feature_11 && tcx.is_closure(did.to_def_id()) {
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if tcx.is_closure(did.to_def_id()) {
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let owner_id = tcx.parent(did.to_def_id());
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if tcx.def_kind(owner_id).has_codegen_attrs() {
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codegen_fn_attrs
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