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mlugg
2fb6f5c1ad
link: divorce LLD from the self-hosted linkers
Similar to the previous commit, this commit untangles LLD integration
from the self-hosted linkers. Despite the big network of functions which
were involved, it turns out what was going on here is quite simple. The
LLD linking logic is actually very self-contained; it requires a few
flags from the `link.File.OpenOptions`, but that's really about it. We
don't need any of the mutable state on `Elf`/`Coff`/`Wasm`, for
instance. There was some legacy code trying to handle support for using
self-hosted codegen with LLD, but that's not a supported use case, so
I've just stripped it out.

For now, I've just pasted the logic for linking the 3 targets we
currently support using LLD for into this new linker implementation,
`link.Lld`; however, it's almost certainly possible to combine some of
the logic and simplify this file a bit. But to be honest, it's not
actually that bad right now.

This commit ends up eliminating the distinction between `flush` and
`flushZcu` (formerly `flushModule`) in linkers, where the latter
previously meant something along the lines of "flush, but if you're
going to be linking with LLD, just flush the ZCU object file, don't
actually link"?. The distinction here doesn't seem like it was properly
defined, and most linkers seem to treat them as essentially identical
anyway. Regardless, all calls to `flushZcu` are gone now, so it's
deleted -- one `flush` to rule them all!

The end result of this commit and the preceding one is that LLVM and LLD
fit into the pipeline much more sanely:

* If we're using LLVM for the ZCU, that state is on `zcu.llvm_object`
* If we're using LLD to link, then the `link.File` is a `link.Lld`
* Calls to "ZCU link functions" (e.g. `updateNav`) lower to calls to the
  LLVM object if it's available, or otherwise to the `link.File` if it's
  available (neither is available under `-fno-emit-bin`)
* After everything is done, linking is finalized by calling `flush` on
  the `link.File`; for `link.Lld` this invokes LLD, for other linkers it
  flushes self-hosted linker state

There's one messy thing remaining, and that's how self-hosted function
codegen in a ZCU works; right now, we process AIR with a call sequence
something like this:

* `link.doTask`
* `Zcu.PerThread.linkerUpdateFunc`
* `link.File.updateFunc`
* `link.Elf.updateFunc`
* `link.Elf.ZigObject.updateFunc`
* `codegen.generateFunction`
* `arch.x86_64.CodeGen.generate`

So, we start in the linker, take a scenic detour through `Zcu`, go back
to the linker, into its implementation, and then... right back out, into
code which is generic over the linker implementation, and then dispatch
on the *backend* instead! Of course, within `arch.x86_64.CodeGen`, there
are some more places which switch on the `link` implementation being
used. This is all pretty silly... so it shall be my next target.
2025-06-12 13:55:39 +01:00
mlugg
3743c3e39c
compiler: slightly untangle LLVM from the linkers
The main goal of this commit is to make it easier to decouple codegen
from the linkers by being able to do LLVM codegen without going through
the `link.File`; however, this ended up being a nice refactor anyway.

Previously, every linker stored an optional `llvm.Object`, which was
populated when using LLVM for the ZCU *and* linking an output binary;
and `Zcu` also stored an optional `llvm.Object`, which was used only
when we needed LLVM for the ZCU (e.g. for `-femit-llvm-bc`) but were not
emitting a binary.

This situation was incredibly silly. It meant there were N+1 places the
LLVM object might be instead of just 1, and it meant that every linker
had to start a bunch of methods by checking for an LLVM object, and just
dispatching to the corresponding method on *it* instead if it was not
`null`.

Instead, we now always store the LLVM object on the `Zcu` -- which makes
sense, because it corresponds to the object emitted by, well, the Zig
Compilation Unit! The linkers now mostly don't make reference to LLVM.
`Compilation` makes sure to emit the LLVM object if necessary before
calling `flush`, so it is ready for the linker. Also, all of the
`link.File` methods which act on the ZCU -- like `updateNav` -- now
check for the LLVM object in `link.zig` instead of in every single
individual linker implementation. Notably, the change to LLVM emit
improves this rather ludicrous call chain in the `-fllvm -flld` case:

* Compilation.flush
* link.File.flush
* link.Elf.flush
* link.Elf.linkWithLLD
* link.Elf.flushModule
* link.emitLlvmObject
* Compilation.emitLlvmObject
* llvm.Object.emit

Replacing it with this one:

* Compilation.flush
* llvm.Object.emit

...although we do currently still end up in `link.Elf.linkWithLLD` to do
the actual linking. The logic for invoking LLD should probably also be
unified at least somewhat; I haven't done that in this commit.
2025-06-12 13:55:39 +01:00
mlugg
424e6ac54b
compiler: minor refactors to ZCU linking
* The `codegen_nav`, `codegen_func`, `codegen_type` tasks are renamed to
  `link_nav`, `link_func`, and `link_type`, to more accurately reflect
  their purpose of sending data to the *linker*. Currently, `link_func`
  remains responsible for codegen; this will change in an upcoming
  commit.

* Don't go on a pointless detour through `PerThread` when linking ZCU
  functions/`Nav`s; so, the `linkerUpdateNav` etc logic now lives in
  `link.zig`. Currently, `linkerUpdateFunc` is an exception, because it
  has broader responsibilities including codegen, but this will be
  solved in an upcoming commit.
2025-06-12 13:55:39 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
78d6f1c56a
mingw: Fix def file preprocessing.
This needs to actually set the target on the aro.Compilation so that we get the
expected target-specific preprocessor macros defined.
2025-06-11 20:10:15 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
5e2b025f69
zig_llvm: Strip @<n> suffix from .def symbols on all targets.
We have to do this because upstream MinGW-w64 now has symbols in lib-common/
which are unconditionally decorated with @<n>.
2025-06-11 18:27:17 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
879bc2e5cb
mingw: Update MinGW-w64 sources to 38c8142f660b6ba11e7c408f2de1e9f8bfaf839e. 2025-06-11 18:27:15 +02:00
PlayDay
3208c80f2b fix: MIME for ZIP in Zig Fetch
Closes: #24098
2025-06-07 13:14:52 -04:00
Jacob Young
857cd172d6 Dwarf: restore missing non-entry padding
Sections without padding were only supposed to omit entry padding.
Otherwise, the allocation behavior is degenerate.
2025-06-07 13:13:47 -04:00
Jacob Young
37f763560b x86_64: fix switch dispatch bug
Also closes #23902
2025-06-06 23:42:15 -07:00
Jacob Young
0bf8617d96 x86_64: add support for pie executables 2025-06-06 23:42:14 -07:00
Jacob Young
178ee8aef1 Sema: fix invalid pure Air instruction with comptime-known operands 2025-06-06 23:42:14 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
e19886a898 Compilation.Config: prefer_llvm depends on pie 2025-06-06 23:42:14 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
d6b1ff7533 Compilation.Config: eliminate the only variable from this function 2025-06-06 23:42:14 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
2387305b23 Compilation.Config: "can_use_llvm" -> "prefer_llvm" 2025-06-06 23:42:14 -07:00
Jacob Young
5986bdf868 Compilation: enable the x86_64 backend by default for debug builds
Closes #22257
2025-06-06 23:42:14 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
e96d86064e
Merge pull request #24090 from fardragon/handle-empty-hash
zig build: Handle empty hashes in build.zig.zon
2025-06-06 22:48:09 -04:00
Gungun974
21a0885ae7 Make zig fetch handle jar like zip 2025-06-06 16:59:40 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
bc3ce4b971 hash mismatch error: don't make empty such a special case
we can more simply use quotes instead
2025-06-06 11:16:44 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
8f7fc63847 Package.Hash.toSlice: consistent pointer
Makes the returned pointer always point inside `Hash.bytes` even when it
is length zero.
2025-06-06 11:13:36 -07:00
fardragon
3c151f0b1c Handle empty hashes in build.zig.zon 2025-06-06 11:11:49 -07:00
Jacob Young
bcf387f0b9 Elf: support non-comdat groups
I haven't actually found any documentation about these, but apparently groups
aren't always comdats.
2025-06-06 00:45:37 -04:00
Jacob Young
25da0f8372 link: support static archives that are linker scripts
Note that `openLoadArchive` already has linker script support.

With this change I get a failure parsing a real archive in the self
hosted elf linker, rather than the previous behavior of getting an error
while trying to parse a pseudo archive that is actually a load script.
2025-06-06 00:04:19 -04:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
9d534790eb std.Target: Introduce Cpu convenience functions for feature tests.
Before:

* std.Target.arm.featureSetHas(target.cpu.features, .has_v7)
* std.Target.x86.featureSetHasAny(target.cpu.features, .{ .sse, .avx, .cmov })
* std.Target.wasm.featureSetHasAll(target.cpu.features, .{ .atomics, .bulk_memory })

After:

* target.cpu.has(.arm, .has_v7)
* target.cpu.hasAny(.x86, &.{ .sse, .avx, .cmov })
* target.cpu.hasAll(.wasm, &.{ .atomics, .bulk_memory })
2025-06-05 06:12:00 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
14873f9a34
Merge pull request #24068 from alexrp/android-pic-pie
compiler: Rework PIE option logic.
2025-06-05 01:14:03 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
2add31bfde valgrind: Add riscv64-linux support.
This appeared in Valgrind 3.25.0.
2025-06-04 19:24:08 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
bc8ace2a6d compiler-rt: Issue VALGRIND_DISCARD_TRANSLATIONS request in __clear_cache().
Closes #24030.
2025-06-04 13:25:21 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
c8b92f3a8e
zig cc: Pass -f(no-)(PIC,PIE) to Clang for *-(windows,uefi)-(gnu,cygnus).
The previous supports_fpic() check was too broad.
2025-06-04 10:35:04 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
c620836945
zig cc: Pass -f(no-)PIE to clang.
Otherwise we rely on Clang's default which is known to not always match ours.
2025-06-04 10:32:30 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
0ccd2b0c5c
compiler: Always dynamically link executables for Fuchsia.
Fuchsia only supports PIE executables, specifically ET_DYN.

https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/concepts/process/program_loading
2025-06-04 06:54:10 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
a81fb5fb76
compiler: Rework PIE option logic.
To my knowledge, the only platforms that actually *require* PIE are Fuchsia and
Android, and the latter *only* when building a dynamically-linked executable.
OpenBSD and macOS both strongly encourage using PIE by default, but it isn't
technically required. So for the latter platforms, we enable it by default but
don't enforce it.

Also, importantly, if we're building an object file or a static library, and the
user hasn't explicitly told us whether to build PIE or non-PIE code (and the
target doesn't require PIE), we should *not* default to PIE. Doing so produces
code that cannot be linked into non-PIE output. In other words, building an
object file or a static library as PIE is an optimization only to be done when
the user knows that it'll end up in a PIE executable in the end.

Closes #21837.
2025-06-04 06:48:19 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
3b2bef8a95
Merge pull request #24025 from alexrp/glibc-deduplication
`libc`: Merge header directories for glibc and NetBSD libc where applicable
2025-06-04 05:14:21 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
cd03a0a153 compiler: Don't link ucrtbased.dll when targeting *-windows-msvc in Debug mode.
Linking it by default means that we produce binaries that, effectively, only run
on systems which have the Windows SDK installed because ucrtbased.dll is not
redistributable, and the Windows SDK is what actually installs ucrtbased.dll
into %SYSTEM32%. The resulting binaries also can't run under Wine because Wine
does not provide ucrtbased.dll.

It is also inconsistent with our behavior for *-windows-gnu where we always link
ucrtbase.dll. See #23983, #24019, and #24053 for more details.

So just use ucrtbase.dll regardless of mode. With this change, we can also drop
the implicit definition of the _DEBUG macro in zig cc, which has in some cases
been problematic for users.

Users who want to opt into the old behavior can do so, both for *-windows-msvc
and *-windows-gnu, by explicitly passing -lucrtbased and -D_DEBUG. We might
consider adding a more ergonomic flag like -fdebug-crt to the zig build-* family
of commands in the future.

Closes #24052.
2025-06-04 05:04:29 +02:00
Jacob Young
80170d017b Legalize: handle packed semantics
Closes #22915
2025-06-03 15:04:43 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
597dd328e3
Merge pull request #24034 from papparapa/remove-musl-trigonometric-function
libc: replace musl's and MinGW's trigonometric functions with compiler_rt's
2025-06-03 02:54:36 -04:00
Jacob Young
2543e2d97c x86_64: implement integer @divFloor and @mod
Closes #24039
2025-06-02 22:45:15 -04:00
Loris Cro
041eedc1cf zig init: appease zig fmt check
last commit introduced a templated variable name that made zig fmt angry
2025-06-02 15:42:21 +02:00
Loris Cro
1116d88196 zig init: add new --strip flag and improve template files
This commit introduces a new flag to generate a new Zig project using
`zig init` without comments for users who are already familiar with the
Zig build system.

Additionally, the generated files are now different. Previously we would
generate a set of files that defined a static library and an executable,
which real-life experience has shown to cause confusion to newcomers.

The new template generates one Zig module and one executable both in
order to accommodate the two most common use cases, but also to suggest
that a library could use a CLI tool (e.g. a parser library could use a
CLI tool that provides syntax checking) and vice-versa a CLI tool might
want to expose its core functionality as a Zig module.

All references to C interoperability are removed from the template under
the assumption that if you're tall enough to do C interop, you're also
tall enough to find your way around the build system. Experienced users
will still be able to use the current template and adapt it with minimal
changes in order to perform more advanced operations. As an example, one
only needs to change `b.addExecutable` to `b.addLibrary` to switch from
generating an executable to a dynamic (or static) library.
2025-06-02 13:13:56 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
fa8073795a Revert "mingw: Link to ucrtbased.dll instead of API set DLLs in Debug mode."
This reverts commit 4641e9556d1343e95e4676e2f1e3024173db9962.

See discussion on #24052.
2025-06-02 08:06:37 +02:00
Koki Ueha
71ff3830df libc: replace MinGW's trigonometric functions with compiler_rt's
- sinf
- cosf
- sincos
- sincosf
- tanf
2025-06-01 11:25:51 +00:00
mlugg
c1a5caa454
compiler: combine @intCast safety checks
`castTruncatedData` was a poorly worded error (all shrinking casts
"truncate bits", it's just that we assume those bits to be zext/sext of
the other bits!), and `negativeToUnsigned` was a pointless distinction
which forced the compiler to emit worse code (since two separate safety
checks were required for casting e.g. 'i32' to 'u16') and wasn't even
implemented correctly. This commit combines those safety panics into one
function, `integerOutOfBounds`. The name maybe isn't perfect, but that's
not hugely important; what matters is the new default message, which is
clearer than the old ones: "integer does not fit in destination type".
2025-06-01 12:10:57 +01:00
Jacob Young
6daa37ded9
x86_64: fix packed struct equality
Closes #22990
2025-06-01 08:24:01 +01:00
Jacob Young
9edfccb9a7
Legalize: implement scalarization of overflow intrinsics 2025-06-01 08:24:01 +01:00
Jacob Young
ec579aa0f3
Legalize: implement scalarization of @shuffle 2025-06-01 08:24:01 +01:00
mlugg
add2976a9b
compiler: implement better shuffle AIR
Runtime `@shuffle` has two cases which backends generally want to handle
differently for efficiency:

* One runtime vector operand; some result elements may be comptime-known
* Two runtime vector operands; some result elements may be undefined

The latter case happens if both vectors given to `@shuffle` are
runtime-known and they are both used (i.e. the mask refers to them).
Otherwise, if the result is not entirely comptime-known, we are in the
former case. `Sema` now diffentiates these two cases in the AIR so that
backends can easily handle them however they want to. Note that this
*doesn't* really involve Sema doing any more work than it would
otherwise need to, so there's not really a negative here!

Most existing backends have their lowerings for `@shuffle` migrated in
this commit. The LLVM backend uses new lowerings suggested by Jacob as
ones which it will handle effectively. The x86_64 backend has not yet
been migrated; for now there's a panic in there. Jacob will implement
that before this is merged anywhere.
2025-06-01 08:24:01 +01:00
Jacob Young
b48d6ff619
Legalize: implement scalarization of @select 2025-06-01 08:24:01 +01:00
Jacob Young
32a57bfeaa
Legalize: update for new Block API 2025-06-01 08:24:01 +01:00
Jacob Young
d9b6d1ed33
cbe: legalize safety instructions in non-zig1 builds
This is valid if the bootstrap dev env doesn't need to support runtime
safety.  Another solution can always be implemented if needs change.
2025-06-01 08:24:00 +01:00
mlugg
4c4dacf81a
Legalize: replace safety_checked_instructions
This adds 4 `Legalize.Feature`s:
* `expand_intcast_safe`
* `expand_add_safe`
* `expand_sub_safe`
* `expand_mul_safe`

These do pretty much what they say on the tin. This logic was previously
in Sema, used when `Zcu.Feature.safety_checked_instructions` was not
supported by the backend. That `Zcu.Feature` has been removed in favour
of this legalization.
2025-06-01 08:24:00 +01:00
Jacob Young
77e6513030 cbe: implement stdbool.h reserved identifiers
Also remove the legalize pass from zig1.
2025-05-31 18:54:28 -04:00
Jacob Young
6198f7afb7 Sema: remove all_vector_instructions logic
Backends can instead ask legalization on a per-instruction basis.
2025-05-31 18:54:28 -04:00