* All: Drop 'basic-blocks' feature
This makes it so that 'basic-blocks' cannot be disabled and we can
start assuming it everywhere.
* Tests: Replace non-bb filetests with bb version
* Tests: Adapt solver-fixedconflict filetests to use basic blocks
This commit fixes the build errors in the unwind info implementation for
the x86 ABI by changing `byteorder` to build `no_std`.
This copies two simple functions from the `WriteBytesExt` trait so that
we can easily write to a `Vec<u8>` with a particular endianness.
Fixes#1203.
* Bump version to 0.48.0
* Re-enable `byteorder`'s default features.
The code uses `WriteBytesExt` which depends on the `std` feature being
enabled. So for now, just enable `std`.
* Implement emitting Windows unwind information for fastcall functions.
This commit implements emitting Windows unwind information for x64 fastcall
calling convention functions.
The unwind information can be used to construct a Windows function table at
runtime for JIT'd code, enabling stack walking and unwinding by the operating
system.
* Address code review feedback.
This commit addresses code review feedback:
* Remove unnecessary unsafe code.
* Emit the unwind information always as little endian.
* Fix comments.
A dependency from cranelift-codegen to the byteorder crate was added.
The byteorder crate is a no-dependencies crate with a reasonable
abstraction for writing binary data for a specific endianness.
* Address code review feedback.
* Disable default features for the `byteorder` crate.
* Add a comment regarding the Windows ABI unwind code numerical values.
* Panic if we encounter a Windows function with a prologue greater than 256
bytes in size.
The failure crate invents its own traits that don't use
std::error::Error (because failure predates certain features added to
Error); this prevents using ? on an error from failure in a function
using Error. The thiserror crate integrates with the standard Error
trait instead.
This move allows the `IntCC`/`FloatCC` enums to be used in both meta (for predicate matching) and in codegen. To avoid breaking any code dependent on the previous location of condcodes.rs (`cranelift-codegen/src/condcodes.rs`), the module is re-exported under `cranelift_codegen::ir`.
Pushing on the `val_stack` vector is CL's biggest source of calls to
malloc/realloc/free, by some margin. It accounts for about 27.7% of all heap
blocks allocated when compiling wasm_lua_binarytrees. This change removes
pretty much all dynamic allocation by changing to a SmallVec<[Value; 8]>
instead. A fixed size of 4 gets all the gains to be had, in testing, so 8
gives some safety margin and is harmless from a stack-use perspective: 8
Values will occupy 32 bytes.
As a bonus, this change also reduces the compiler's dynamic instruction count
by about 0.5%.
* the target-lexicon crate no longer has or needs the std feature
in cargo, so we can delete all default-features=false, any mentions
of its std feature, and the nostd configs in many lib.rs files
* the representation of arm architectures has changed, so some case
statements needed refactoring
This allows prefixing BB-specific code with "#[cfg(feature = "basic-blocks")]",
which avoids having to reference an environment variable across the codebase.
The easiest way to enable the feature locally is to add the arguments
'features = ["basic-blocks"]' to the workspace Cargo.toml, where it defines
the cranelift-codegen dependency.