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Thomas de Zeeuw
8c0c7ec4ec Use fdatasync for File::sync_data on more OSes
Add support for the following OSes:
 * Android
 * FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fdatasync&sektion=2
 * OpenBSD: https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-5.8/fsync.2
 * NetBSD: https://man.netbsd.org/fdatasync.2
 * illumos: https://illumos.org/man/3c/fdatasync
2020-10-13 15:57:31 +02:00
Mara Bos
b26aa5d973 Add note about using cells in the locks on the 'unsupported' platform. 2020-10-13 15:29:38 +02:00
Camelid
95221b4eb5 Use intra-doc links for links to module-level docs 2020-10-12 19:22:47 -07:00
Jacob Kiesel
a7d3368448 Stabilize clamp 2020-10-12 15:09:45 -06:00
Yuki Okushi
ad6e179060
Rollup merge of #77724 - sunfishcode:stdinlock-asrawfd, r=alexcrichton
Implement `AsRawFd` for `StdinLock` etc. on WASI.

WASI implements `AsRawFd` for `Stdin`, `Stdout`, and `Stderr`, so
implement it for `StdinLock`, `StdoutLock`, and `StderrLock` as well.

r? @alexcrichton
2020-10-13 04:07:54 +09:00
Ralf Jung
c8405d2251 fix markdown reference
Co-authored-by: Dariusz Niedoba <darksv@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-10-12 09:47:43 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
1741e5b8f5
define required type 'MovableMutex' 2020-10-12 06:54:48 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
30c3dadb4d
reuse implementation of the system provider "unsupported" 2020-10-12 06:53:06 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
33fd08b61f
remove obsolete function diverge 2020-10-12 06:51:52 +02:00
Ralf Jung
0ec3ea9e69 const keyword: brief paragraph on 'const fn' 2020-10-12 00:12:45 +02:00
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d8c75d9f91 Fix unresolved imports for recv_vectored_with_ancillary_from, send_vectored_with_ancillary_to and SocketAncillary 2020-10-11 19:23:41 +02:00
bors
bc74dd711f Auto merge of #77727 - thomcc:mach-info-order, r=Amanieu
Avoid SeqCst or static mut in mach_timebase_info and QueryPerformanceFrequency caches

This patch went through a couple iterations but the end result is replacing a pattern where an `AtomicUsize` (updated with many SeqCst ops) guards a `static mut` with a single `AtomicU64` that is known to use 0 as a value indicating that it is not initialized.

The code in both places exists to cache values used in the conversion of Instants to Durations on macOS, iOS, and Windows.

I have no numbers to prove that this improves performance (It seems a little futile to benchmark something like this), but it's much simpler, safer, and in practice we'd expect it to be faster everywhere where Relaxed operations on AtomicU64 are cheaper than SeqCst operations on AtomicUsize, which is a lot of places.

Anyway, it also removes a bunch of unsafe code and greatly simplifies the logic, so IMO that alone would be worth it unless it was a regression.

If you want to take a look at the assembly output though, see https://godbolt.org/z/rbr6vn for x86_64, https://godbolt.org/z/cqcbqv for aarch64 (Note that this just the output of the mac side, but i'd expect the windows part to be the same and don't feel like doing another godbolt for it). There are several versions of this function in the godbolt:

- `info_new`: version in the current patch
- `info_less_new`: version in initial PR
- `info_original`: version currently in the tree
- `info_orig_but_better_orderings`: a version that just tries to change the original code's orderings from SeqCst to the (probably) minimal orderings required for soundness/correctness.

The biggest concern I have here is if we can use AtomicU64, or if there are targets that dont have it that this code supports. AFAICT: no. (If that changes in the future, it's easy enough to do something different for them)

r? `@Amanieu` because he caught a couple issues last time I tried to do a patch reducing orderings 😅

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<details>
<summary>I rewrote this whole message so the original is inside here</summary>

I happened to notice the code we use for caching the result of mach_timebase_info uses SeqCst exclusively.

However, thinking a little more, it's actually pretty easy to avoid the static mut by packing the timebase info into an AtomicU64.

This entirely avoids needing to do the compare_exchange. The AtomicU64 can be read/written using Relaxed ops, which on current macos/ios platforms (x86_64/aarch64) have no overhead compared to direct loads/stores. This simplifies the code and makes it a lot safer too.

I have no numbers to prove that this improves performance (It seems a little futile to benchmark something like this), although it should do that on both targets it applies to.

That said, it also removes a bunch of unsafe code and simplifies the logic (arguably at least — there are only two states now, initialized or not), so I think it's a net win even without concrete numbers.

If you want to take a look at the assembly output though, see below. It has the new version, the original, and a version of the original with lower Orderings (which is still worse than the version in this PR)

- godbolt.org/z/obfqf9 x86_64-apple-darwin

- godbolt.org/z/Wz5cWc aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu (godbolt can't do aarch64-apple-ios but that doesn't matter here)

A different (and more efficient) option than this would be to just use the AtomicU64 and use the knowledge that after initialization the denominator should be nonzero... That felt like it's relying on too many things I'm not confident in, so I didn't want to do that.
</details>
2020-10-11 14:06:04 +00:00
Stefan Lankes
8d8a290c69
add hermit to the list of omit OS 2020-10-11 11:56:09 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
530f575466
revise code to pass the format check 2020-10-11 11:56:00 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
d6e955f3bf
fix typos in new method 2020-10-11 11:55:51 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
986c1fc053
revise comments and descriptions of the helper functions 2020-10-11 11:54:54 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
d560b50d87
revise code to pass the format check 2020-10-11 11:54:16 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
16d65d0432
revise Hermit's mutex interface to support the behaviour of StaticMutex
rust-lang/rust#77147 simplifies things by splitting this Mutex type
into two types matching the two use cases: StaticMutex and MovableMutex.
To support the behavior of StaticMutex, we move part of the mutex
implementation into libstd.
2020-10-11 11:53:30 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
82c538c619
Rollup merge of #77777 - cuviper:doc-stat, r=jonas-schievink
doc: disambiguate stat in MetadataExt::as_raw_stat

A few architectures in `os::linux::raw` import `libc::stat`, rather than
defining that type directly. However, that also imports the _function_
called `stat`, which makes this doc link ambiguous:

    error: `crate::os::linux::raw::stat` is both a struct and a function
      --> library/std/src/os/linux/fs.rs:21:19
       |
    21 |     /// [`stat`]: crate::os::linux::raw::stat
       |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ambiguous link
       |
       = note: `-D broken-intra-doc-links` implied by `-D warnings`
    help: to link to the struct, prefix with the item type
       |
    21 |     /// [`stat`]: struct@crate::os::linux::raw::stat
       |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    help: to link to the function, add parentheses
       |
    21 |     /// [`stat`]: crate::os::linux::raw::stat()
       |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

We want the `struct`, so it's now prefixed accordingly.
2020-10-11 03:19:18 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
83685880b6
Rollup merge of #77748 - mati865:dead-code-cleanup, r=petrochenkov
Dead code cleanup in windows-gnu std

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/77622

This is the only leftover I could find.
2020-10-11 03:19:12 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1b134430ef
Rollup merge of #77195 - follower:patch-2, r=jyn514
Link to documentation-specific guidelines.

Changed contribution information URL because it's not obvious how to get from the current URL to the documentation-specific content.

The current URL points to this "Getting Started" page, which contains nothing specific about documentation[*] and instead launches into how to *build* `rustc` which is not a strict prerequisite for contributing documentation fixes:

 * https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/getting-started.html

[*] The most specific content is a "Writing documentation" bullet point which is not itself a link to anything (I guess a patch for that might be helpful too).

### Why?

Making this change will make it easier for people who wish to make small "drive by" documentation fixes (and read contribution guidelines ;) ) which I find are often how I start contributing to a project. (Exhibit A: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77050 :) )

### Background

My impression is the change of content linked is an unintentional change due to a couple of other changes:

 * Originally, the link pointed to  `contributing.md` which started with a "table of contents" linking to each section. But the content in `contributing.md` was removed and replaced with a link to the "Getting Started" section here:

    * 3f6928f1f6 (diff-6a3371457528722a734f3c51d9238c13L1)

   But the changed link doesn't actually point to the equivalent content, which is now located here:

    * https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/contributing.html

   (If the "Guide to Rustc Development" is now considered the canonical location of "How to Contribute" content it might be a good idea to merge some of the "Contributing" Introduction section into the "Getting Started" section.)

 * This was then compounded by changing the link from `contributing.md` to  `contributing.html` here:

     * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/74037/files#diff-242481015141f373dcb178e93cffa850L88

    In order to even find the new location of the previous `contributing.md` content I ended up needing to do a GitHub search of the `rust-lang` org for the phrase "Documentation improvements are very welcome". :D
2020-10-11 03:19:05 +09:00
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64facfef51 Fix unresolved link to SocketAncillary 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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7b596f2e13 Fix libc is ambiguous for Windows 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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fc65f6a0ce Fix import errors for #[cfg(doc)] target 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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a81764731c Add fake definitions for Windows 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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d0069a0cc5 Fix imports for MacOs 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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1ae54e560a Change imports for cfg(doc) 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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e9bf69954c Remove passcred for emscripten 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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6b0c3dfe00 Remove unnecessary trailing semicolon 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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ce167f8be7 Fix type mismatching for different OSes. 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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889c9272cb Remove SocketCred for emscripten 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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0fcb834832 Fix unused import for IoSliceMut for macos 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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31e6e3896d Fix SO_PASSCRED for macos 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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b01ce2cfd0 Fix MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC for macos 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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c2a1b50140 Add conditional compilation for import 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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e0cedba63e Fix cfg condition for test 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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d30508f95c Remove target_os, which does not have SO_PASSCRED constant in libc 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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1f6d7dcc0a Remove target_os, which does not have cmsghdr struct in libc 2020-10-10 15:19:13 +02:00
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7b476d87fb Remove target_os, which does not have MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC constant in libc 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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db902bca3a Add the code of the tracking issue 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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cc085e9170 Replace assert with unreachable 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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e61148f98a Cast boolean into int directly in function set_passcred 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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d0b133cdc6 Remove unsupported target_os for SocketCred 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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5964d599ac Change standard types to libc types 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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1902711f38 Change name of struct to SocketCred 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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eeea5c23b4 Change API to unsafe and add doc comments 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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686964f0f5 Add set_passcred and passcred methods to UnixStream and UnixDatagram 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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19c5fdda7c Rename test.rs to tests.rs 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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a91fd7328c Add doc comments 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00
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46764d48bb Add doc(cfg(...)) 2020-10-10 15:19:12 +02:00