* Move `return_at_end` out of Settings and into the wasm FuncEnvironment.
The `return_at_end` flag supports users that want to append a custom
epilogue to Cranelift-produced functions. It arranges for functions to
always return via a single return statement at the end, and users are
expected to remove this return to append their code.
This patch makes two changes:
- First, introduce a `fallthrough_return` instruction and use that
instead of adding a `return` at the end. That's simpler than having
users remove the `return` themselves.
- Second, move this setting out of the Settings and into the wasm
FuncEnvironment. This flag isn't something the code generator uses,
it's something that the wasm translator uses. The code generator
needs to preserve the property, however we can give the
`fallthrough_return` instruction properties to ensure this as needed,
such as marking it non-cloneable.
* Add 'jump_table_entry' and 'indirect_jump' instructions.
* Update CodeSink to keep track of code size. Pretty up clif-util's disassembly output.
* Only disassemble the machine portion of output. Pretty print the read-only data after it.
* Update switch frontend code to use new br_table instruction w/ default.
Because of the way that the `pass` subcommand orders its arguments, the
positional "single-file" input cannot be optional with a default value, because
it is followed by required positional arguments. If it were optional, that would
result in argument ambiguity where `clap` cannot tell if the optional positional
argument is supplied, or if the given argument is the next required positional
argument.
Before this commit:
```
$ cargo run --bin clif-util -- pass ./filetests/dce/basic.clif dce
Compiling cranelift-tools v0.21.0 (file:///Users/fitzgen/src/cranelift)
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 4.38s
Running `target/debug/clif-util pass ./filetests/dce/basic.clif dce`
thread 'main' panicked at 'Found positional argument which is not required with a lower index than a required positional argument: "single-file" index 1', /Users/fitzgen/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/clap-2.32.0/src/app/parser.rs:612:21
note: Run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace.
```
After this commit:
```
$ cargo run --bin clif-util -- pass ./filetests/dce/basic.clif dce
Compiling cranelift-filetests v0.21.0 (file:///Users/fitzgen/src/cranelift/lib/filetests)
Compiling cranelift-tools v0.21.0 (file:///Users/fitzgen/src/cranelift)
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 5.96s
Running `target/debug/clif-util pass ./filetests/dce/basic.clif dce`
1 tests
```
* fix error not reported if at least one other error expected.
* Fixed unused extern crate error if wasm feature is not enabled.
* No longer reporting deref cycles multiple times.
* Fix filetest type_check.clif.
* Switched comparison order for perf.
* Fixed isa/riscv/verify-encoding.clif filetest.
* Fixed error reporting.
* Fixed compile time error when wasm feature is disabled.
* Fixed valid instructions not being printed in print_function_error.
* Fixed errors print_function_error not writing valid instructions after end.
* Made multiple checks non-fatal.
* verify_global_values is no longer fatal.
* Slightly better formatting of errors in pretty_verifier_error.
Since Location is basically just a usize, and wasmparser::Type is an
enum, and both are copiable, this passes them down by value instead of
by reference, as suggested by Clippy.
* Made Capstone an optional dependency (fixes#382).
* Introduced feature 'disas' for disassembly (related to #382).
* Made 'disas' a default feature in cretonne-tools.
* Fixed errors in src/compile.rs introduced by get_disassembler changes.
- Moves `use` statements before the function declaration.
- Returns an error if the disassembler cannot be found created.
This switches from a custom list of architectures to use the
target-lexicon crate.
- "set is_64bit=1; isa x86" is replaced with "target x86_64", and
similar for other architectures, and the `is_64bit` flag is removed
entirely.
- The `is_compressed` flag is removed too; it's no longer being used to
control REX prefixes on x86-64, ARM and Thumb are separate
architectures in target-lexicon, and we can figure out how to
select RISC-V compressed encodings when we're ready.
* Update to rustfmt-preview.
* Run "cargo fmt --all" with rustfmt 0.4.1.
rustfmt 0.4.1 is the latest release of rustfmt-preview available on the
stable channel.
* Fix a long line that rustfmt 0.4.1 can't handle.
* Remove unneeded commas left behind by rustfmt.
Define `WasmError` (and an accompanying `WasmResult`) to represent
errors translating WebAssembly functions. Make `translate_call` and
related functions return `WasmResult`s so that embedders have the
flexibility to reject features they don't support.
Move `InvalidInput` out of `CtonError` and into `WasmError`, where it's
now named `InvalidWebAssembly`, as it's a WebAssembly-specific error
condition. Also extend it to preserve the original error message and
bytecode offset.
* Mark emit_to_memory as unsafe, and provide a safe compile_and_emit.
Mark `Context::emit_to_memory` and `MemoryCodeSink::new` as unsafe, as
`MemoryCodeSink` does not perform bounds checking when writing to
memory.
Add a `Context::compile_and_emit` function which provides a convenient
interface for doing `compile` and `emit_to_memory` in one step, and
which can also provide a safe interface, since it allocates memory of
the needed size itself.
* Mention that `MemoryCodeSink` can't guarantee that the pointer is valid.
* First draft of TrapSink implementation.
* Add trap sink calls to 'trapif' and 'trapff' recipes.
* Add SourceLoc to trap sink calls, and add trap sink calls to all loads and stores.
* Add IntegerDivisionByZero trap to div recipe.
* Only emit load/store traps if 'notrap' flag is not set on the instruction.
* Update filetest machinery to add new trap sink functionality.
* Update filetests to include traps in output.
* Add a few more trap outputs to filetests.
* Add trap output to CLI tool.
While the specifics of these terms are debatable, "IR" generally
isn't incorrect in this context, and is the more widely recognized
term at this time.
See also the discussion in #267.
Fixes#267.
* cton-util: fix some clippy unnecessary pass-by-value warnings
* clippy: ignore too many arguments / cyclomatic complexity in module
since these functions are taking args coming from the command line, i
dont think this is actually a valid lint, morally the arguments are all
from one structure
* cton-util: take care of remaining clippy warnings
* cton-reader: fix all non-suspicious clippy warnings
* cton-reader: disable clippy at site of suspicious lint
* cton-frontend: disable clippy at the site of an invalid lint
* cton-frontend: fix clippy warnings, or ignore benign ones
* clippy: ignore the camelcase word WebAssembly in docs
* cton-wasm: fix clippy complaints or ignore benign ones
* cton-wasm tests: fix clippy complaints
* cretonne: starting point turns off all clippy warnings
* cretonne: clippy fixes, or lower allow() to source of problem
* cretonne: more clippy fixes
* cretonne: fix or disable needless_lifetimes lint
this linter is buggy when the declared lifetime is used for another type
constraint.
* cretonne: fix clippy complaint about Pass::NoPass
* rustfmt
* fix prev minor api changes clippy suggested
* add clippy to test-all
* cton-filetests: clippy fixes
* simplify clippy reporting in test-all
* cretonne: document clippy allows better
* cretonne: fix some more clippy lints
* cretonne: fix clippy lints (mostly doc comments)
* cretonne: allow all needless_lifetimes clippy warnings
remove overrides at the false positives
* rustfmt
This allows us to run the tests via a library call rather than just
as a command execution. And, it's a step toward a broader goal, which
is to keep the code in the top-level src directory minimal, with
important functionality exposed as crates.
Refactor the filetests harness so that it can be run as part of
`cargo test`. And begin reorganizing the test harness code in preparation
for moving it out of the src directory.
- Test subcommand files are now named `test_*.rs`.
- cton-util subcommand files now just export their `run` and nothing else.
- src/filetest/mod.rs now also just exports `run` and nothing else.
- Tests are now run in release mode (with debug assertions enabled).
Emergency stack slots are a new kind of stack slot added relatively
recently. They need to be allocated a stack offset just like explicit
and spill slots.
Also, make StackSlotData's offset field an Option, to catch problems
like this in the future. Previously the value 0 was used when offsets
weren't assigned yet, however that made it non-obvious when the field
meant "not assigned yet" and when it meant "assigned the value 0".