Add c_enum_min_bits to target spec
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@ -112,9 +112,6 @@ impl IntegerExt for Integer {
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let unsigned_fit = Integer::fit_unsigned(cmp::max(min as u128, max as u128));
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let signed_fit = cmp::max(Integer::fit_signed(min), Integer::fit_signed(max));
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let mut min_from_extern = None;
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let min_default = I8;
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if let Some(ity) = repr.int {
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let discr = Integer::from_attr(&tcx, ity);
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let fit = if ity.is_signed() { signed_fit } else { unsigned_fit };
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@ -128,19 +125,14 @@ impl IntegerExt for Integer {
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return (discr, ity.is_signed());
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}
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if repr.c() {
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match &tcx.sess.target.arch[..] {
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"hexagon" => min_from_extern = Some(I8),
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// WARNING: the ARM EABI has two variants; the one corresponding
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// to `at_least == I32` appears to be used on Linux and NetBSD,
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// but some systems may use the variant corresponding to no
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// lower bound. However, we don't run on those yet...?
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"arm" => min_from_extern = Some(I32),
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_ => min_from_extern = Some(I32),
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}
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}
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let at_least = min_from_extern.unwrap_or(min_default);
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let at_least = if repr.c() {
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// This is usually I32, however it can be different on some platforms,
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// notably hexagon and arm-none/thumb-none
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tcx.data_layout().c_enum_min_size
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} else {
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// repr(Rust) enums try to be as small as possible
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I8
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};
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// If there are no negative values, we can use the unsigned fit.
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if min >= 0 {
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@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ pub struct TargetDataLayout {
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pub vector_align: Vec<(Size, AbiAndPrefAlign)>,
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pub instruction_address_space: AddressSpace,
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/// Minimum size of #[repr(C)] enums (default I32 bits)
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pub c_enum_min_size: Integer,
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}
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impl Default for TargetDataLayout {
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@ -60,6 +63,7 @@ impl Default for TargetDataLayout {
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(Size::from_bits(128), AbiAndPrefAlign::new(align(128))),
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],
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instruction_address_space: AddressSpace::DATA,
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c_enum_min_size: Integer::I32,
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}
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}
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}
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@ -173,6 +177,8 @@ impl TargetDataLayout {
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));
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}
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dl.c_enum_min_size = Integer::from_size(Size::from_bits(target.c_enum_min_bits))?;
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Ok(dl)
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}
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@ -610,6 +616,17 @@ impl Integer {
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}
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I8
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}
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fn from_size(size: Size) -> Result<Self, String> {
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match size.bits() {
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8 => Ok(Integer::I8),
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16 => Ok(Integer::I16),
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32 => Ok(Integer::I32),
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64 => Ok(Integer::I64),
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128 => Ok(Integer::I128),
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_ => Err(format!("rust does not support integers with {} bits", size.bits())),
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}
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}
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}
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/// Fundamental unit of memory access and layout.
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@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ pub fn target() -> Target {
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base.dynamic_linking = true;
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base.executables = true;
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base.c_enum_min_bits = 8;
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Target {
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llvm_target: "hexagon-unknown-linux-musl".to_string(),
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pointer_width: 32,
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@ -1335,6 +1335,9 @@ pub struct TargetOptions {
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/// If present it's a default value to use for adjusting the C ABI.
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pub default_adjusted_cabi: Option<Abi>,
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/// Minimum number of bits in #[repr(C)] enum. Defaults to 32.
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pub c_enum_min_bits: u64,
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}
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impl Default for TargetOptions {
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@ -1439,6 +1442,7 @@ impl Default for TargetOptions {
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split_debuginfo: SplitDebuginfo::Off,
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supported_sanitizers: SanitizerSet::empty(),
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default_adjusted_cabi: None,
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c_enum_min_bits: 32,
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}
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}
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}
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@ -1603,6 +1607,12 @@ impl Target {
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base.$key_name = s;
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}
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} );
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($key_name:ident, u64) => ( {
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let name = (stringify!($key_name)).replace("_", "-");
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if let Some(s) = obj.remove_key(&name).and_then(|j| Json::as_u64(&j)) {
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base.$key_name = s;
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}
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} );
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($key_name:ident, Option<u32>) => ( {
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let name = (stringify!($key_name)).replace("_", "-");
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if let Some(s) = obj.remove_key(&name).and_then(|j| Json::as_u64(&j)) {
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@ -2016,6 +2026,7 @@ impl Target {
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key!(split_debuginfo, SplitDebuginfo)?;
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key!(supported_sanitizers, SanitizerSet)?;
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key!(default_adjusted_cabi, Option<Abi>)?;
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key!(c_enum_min_bits, u64);
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if base.is_builtin {
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// This can cause unfortunate ICEs later down the line.
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@ -2254,6 +2265,7 @@ impl ToJson for Target {
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target_option_val!(has_thumb_interworking);
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target_option_val!(split_debuginfo);
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target_option_val!(supported_sanitizers);
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target_option_val!(c_enum_min_bits);
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if let Some(abi) = self.default_adjusted_cabi {
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d.insert("default-adjusted-cabi".to_string(), Abi::name(abi).to_json());
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