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wasmtime/cranelift/codegen/src/isa/mod.rs
Anton Kirilov a986cf2438 Increase the default code section alignment to 64 KB for AArch64 targets (#3424)
Some platforms such as AArch64 Linux support different memory page
sizes, so we need to be conservative when choosing the code section
alignment (which is equal to the page size) by using the maximum.

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//! Instruction Set Architectures.
//!
//! The `isa` module provides a `TargetIsa` trait which provides the behavior specialization needed
//! by the ISA-independent code generator. The sub-modules of this module provide definitions for
//! the instruction sets that Cranelift can target. Each sub-module has it's own implementation of
//! `TargetIsa`.
//!
//! # Constructing a `TargetIsa` instance
//!
//! The target ISA is built from the following information:
//!
//! - The name of the target ISA as a string. Cranelift is a cross-compiler, so the ISA to target
//! can be selected dynamically. Individual ISAs can be left out when Cranelift is compiled, so a
//! string is used to identify the proper sub-module.
//! - Values for settings that apply to all ISAs. This is represented by a `settings::Flags`
//! instance.
//! - Values for ISA-specific settings.
//!
//! The `isa::lookup()` function is the main entry point which returns an `isa::Builder`
//! appropriate for the requested ISA:
//!
//! ```
//! # #[macro_use] extern crate target_lexicon;
//! use cranelift_codegen::isa;
//! use cranelift_codegen::settings::{self, Configurable};
//! use std::str::FromStr;
//! use target_lexicon::Triple;
//!
//! let shared_builder = settings::builder();
//! let shared_flags = settings::Flags::new(shared_builder);
//!
//! match isa::lookup(triple!("x86_64")) {
//! Err(_) => {
//! // The x86_64 target ISA is not available.
//! }
//! Ok(mut isa_builder) => {
//! isa_builder.set("use_popcnt", "on");
//! let isa = isa_builder.finish(shared_flags);
//! }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! The configured target ISA trait object is a `Box<TargetIsa>` which can be used for multiple
//! concurrent function compilations.
pub use crate::isa::call_conv::CallConv;
use crate::flowgraph;
use crate::ir;
#[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
use crate::isa::unwind::systemv::RegisterMappingError;
use crate::machinst::{MachBackend, UnwindInfoKind};
use crate::result::CodegenResult;
use crate::settings;
use crate::settings::SetResult;
use alloc::{boxed::Box, vec::Vec};
use core::fmt;
use core::fmt::{Debug, Formatter};
use target_lexicon::{triple, Architecture, OperatingSystem, PointerWidth, Triple};
// This module is made public here for benchmarking purposes. No guarantees are
// made regarding API stability.
#[cfg(feature = "x86")]
pub mod x64;
#[cfg(feature = "arm32")]
mod arm32;
#[cfg(feature = "arm64")]
pub(crate) mod aarch64;
#[cfg(feature = "s390x")]
mod s390x;
pub mod unwind;
mod call_conv;
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_utils;
/// Returns a builder that can create a corresponding `TargetIsa`
/// or `Err(LookupError::SupportDisabled)` if not enabled.
macro_rules! isa_builder {
($name: ident, $cfg_terms: tt, $triple: ident) => {{
#[cfg $cfg_terms]
{
Ok($name::isa_builder($triple))
}
#[cfg(not $cfg_terms)]
{
Err(LookupError::SupportDisabled)
}
}};
}
/// Look for an ISA for the given `triple`.
/// Return a builder that can create a corresponding `TargetIsa`.
pub fn lookup(triple: Triple) -> Result<Builder, LookupError> {
match triple.architecture {
Architecture::X86_64 => {
isa_builder!(x64, (feature = "x86"), triple)
}
Architecture::Arm { .. } => isa_builder!(arm32, (feature = "arm32"), triple),
Architecture::Aarch64 { .. } => isa_builder!(aarch64, (feature = "arm64"), triple),
Architecture::S390x { .. } => isa_builder!(s390x, (feature = "s390x"), triple),
_ => Err(LookupError::Unsupported),
}
}
/// Look for a supported ISA with the given `name`.
/// Return a builder that can create a corresponding `TargetIsa`.
pub fn lookup_by_name(name: &str) -> Result<Builder, LookupError> {
use alloc::str::FromStr;
lookup(triple!(name))
}
/// Describes reason for target lookup failure
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub enum LookupError {
/// Support for this target was disabled in the current build.
SupportDisabled,
/// Support for this target has not yet been implemented.
Unsupported,
}
// This is manually implementing Error and Display instead of using thiserror to reduce the amount
// of dependencies used by Cranelift.
impl std::error::Error for LookupError {}
impl fmt::Display for LookupError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
LookupError::SupportDisabled => write!(f, "Support for this target is disabled"),
LookupError::Unsupported => {
write!(f, "Support for this target has not been implemented yet")
}
}
}
}
/// Builder for a `TargetIsa`.
/// Modify the ISA-specific settings before creating the `TargetIsa` trait object with `finish`.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Builder {
triple: Triple,
setup: settings::Builder,
constructor: fn(Triple, settings::Flags, settings::Builder) -> Box<dyn TargetIsa>,
}
impl Builder {
/// Gets the triple for the builder.
pub fn triple(&self) -> &Triple {
&self.triple
}
/// Iterates the available settings in the builder.
pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = settings::Setting> {
self.setup.iter()
}
/// Combine the ISA-specific settings with the provided ISA-independent settings and allocate a
/// fully configured `TargetIsa` trait object.
pub fn finish(self, shared_flags: settings::Flags) -> Box<dyn TargetIsa> {
(self.constructor)(self.triple, shared_flags, self.setup)
}
}
impl settings::Configurable for Builder {
fn set(&mut self, name: &str, value: &str) -> SetResult<()> {
self.setup.set(name, value)
}
fn enable(&mut self, name: &str) -> SetResult<()> {
self.setup.enable(name)
}
}
/// After determining that an instruction doesn't have an encoding, how should we proceed to
/// legalize it?
///
/// The `Encodings` iterator returns a legalization function to call.
pub type Legalize =
fn(ir::Inst, &mut ir::Function, &mut flowgraph::ControlFlowGraph, &dyn TargetIsa) -> bool;
/// This struct provides information that a frontend may need to know about a target to
/// produce Cranelift IR for the target.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash)]
pub struct TargetFrontendConfig {
/// The default calling convention of the target.
pub default_call_conv: CallConv,
/// The pointer width of the target.
pub pointer_width: PointerWidth,
}
impl TargetFrontendConfig {
/// Get the pointer type of this target.
pub fn pointer_type(self) -> ir::Type {
ir::Type::int(u16::from(self.pointer_bits())).unwrap()
}
/// Get the width of pointers on this target, in units of bits.
pub fn pointer_bits(self) -> u8 {
self.pointer_width.bits()
}
/// Get the width of pointers on this target, in units of bytes.
pub fn pointer_bytes(self) -> u8 {
self.pointer_width.bytes()
}
}
/// Methods that are specialized to a target ISA.
///
/// Implies a Display trait that shows the shared flags, as well as any ISA-specific flags.
pub trait TargetIsa: fmt::Display + Send + Sync {
/// Get the name of this ISA.
fn name(&self) -> &'static str;
/// Get the target triple that was used to make this trait object.
fn triple(&self) -> &Triple;
/// Get the ISA-independent flags that were used to make this trait object.
fn flags(&self) -> &settings::Flags;
/// Get the ISA-dependent flag values that were used to make this trait object.
fn isa_flags(&self) -> Vec<settings::Value>;
#[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
/// Map a regalloc::Reg to its corresponding DWARF register.
fn map_regalloc_reg_to_dwarf(&self, _: ::regalloc::Reg) -> Result<u16, RegisterMappingError> {
Err(RegisterMappingError::UnsupportedArchitecture)
}
/// IntCC condition for Unsigned Addition Overflow (Carry).
fn unsigned_add_overflow_condition(&self) -> ir::condcodes::IntCC;
/// Creates unwind information for the function.
///
/// Returns `None` if there is no unwind information for the function.
#[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
fn create_unwind_info(
&self,
_func: &ir::Function,
) -> CodegenResult<Option<unwind::UnwindInfo>> {
// By default, an ISA has no unwind information
Ok(None)
}
/// Creates a new System V Common Information Entry for the ISA.
///
/// Returns `None` if the ISA does not support System V unwind information.
#[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
fn create_systemv_cie(&self) -> Option<gimli::write::CommonInformationEntry> {
// By default, an ISA cannot create a System V CIE
None
}
/// Get the new-style MachBackend, if this is an adapter around one.
fn get_mach_backend(&self) -> Option<&dyn MachBackend> {
None
}
}
/// Methods implemented for free for target ISA!
impl<'a> dyn TargetIsa + 'a {
/// Get the default calling convention of this target.
pub fn default_call_conv(&self) -> CallConv {
CallConv::triple_default(self.triple())
}
/// Get the endianness of this ISA.
pub fn endianness(&self) -> ir::Endianness {
match self.triple().endianness().unwrap() {
target_lexicon::Endianness::Little => ir::Endianness::Little,
target_lexicon::Endianness::Big => ir::Endianness::Big,
}
}
/// Returns the code (text) section alignment for this ISA.
pub fn code_section_alignment(&self) -> u64 {
use target_lexicon::*;
match (self.triple().operating_system, self.triple().architecture) {
(
OperatingSystem::MacOSX { .. }
| OperatingSystem::Darwin
| OperatingSystem::Ios
| OperatingSystem::Tvos,
Architecture::Aarch64(..),
) => 0x4000,
// 64 KB is the maximal page size (i.e. memory translation granule size)
// supported by the architecture and is used on some platforms.
(_, Architecture::Aarch64(..)) => 0x10000,
_ => 0x1000,
}
}
/// Get the pointer type of this ISA.
pub fn pointer_type(&self) -> ir::Type {
ir::Type::int(u16::from(self.pointer_bits())).unwrap()
}
/// Get the width of pointers on this ISA.
pub(crate) fn pointer_width(&self) -> PointerWidth {
self.triple().pointer_width().unwrap()
}
/// Get the width of pointers on this ISA, in units of bits.
pub fn pointer_bits(&self) -> u8 {
self.pointer_width().bits()
}
/// Get the width of pointers on this ISA, in units of bytes.
pub fn pointer_bytes(&self) -> u8 {
self.pointer_width().bytes()
}
/// Get the information needed by frontends producing Cranelift IR.
pub fn frontend_config(&self) -> TargetFrontendConfig {
TargetFrontendConfig {
default_call_conv: self.default_call_conv(),
pointer_width: self.pointer_width(),
}
}
/// Returns the flavor of unwind information emitted for this target.
pub(crate) fn unwind_info_kind(&self) -> UnwindInfoKind {
match self.triple().operating_system {
#[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
OperatingSystem::Windows => UnwindInfoKind::Windows,
#[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
_ => UnwindInfoKind::SystemV,
#[cfg(not(feature = "unwind"))]
_ => UnwindInfoKind::None,
}
}
}
impl Debug for &dyn TargetIsa {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"TargetIsa {{ triple: {:?}, pointer_width: {:?}}}",
self.triple(),
self.pointer_width()
)
}
}