2244 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jacob Young
80eacd6003
aarch64: fix behavior failures 2025-09-21 21:08:52 +02:00
Frank Denis
798acd932e
aarch64/zonCast: don't return a pointer to a stack element
Elements are computed at comptime, so don't declare them as "var".
2025-09-21 21:08:52 +02:00
mlugg
87ca304a02
llvm: fix tagged union payload size in debug info
Resolves: #24415
2025-09-18 00:01:28 +01:00
Andrew Kelley
61f4475233
LLVM backend:fix align 1 sret parameter load returned
closes #25067
2025-09-02 22:30:48 +02:00
Ali Cheraghi
2f422372b5 spirv: do not decorate nav alignment
they seem to be always `null` even when accessed through extern key so we have no way to tell whether they have natural alignment or not to decorate. And the reason we don't always decorate them is because some environments might be too dumb and crash for this.
2025-08-18 11:24:57 -07:00
Jacob Young
56d62395d1 aarch64: more assembler instructions
Closes #24848
2025-08-15 06:12:45 -04:00
Matthew Lugg
b87b958687
Merge pull request #24816 from mlugg/small-fixes
two small fixes
2025-08-13 23:55:21 +01:00
Matthew Lugg
a495628862
Merge pull request #24674 from Justus2308/undef-shift-bitwise
Sema: Improve comptime arithmetic undef handling
2025-08-13 14:04:59 +01:00
mlugg
ba6abd71c2
llvm: unions which are equivalent to enums are not by-ref
The LLVM backend lowers unions where all fields are zero-bit as
equivalent to their backing enum, and expects them to have the same
by-ref-ness in at least one place in the backend, probably more.

Resolves: #23577
2025-08-13 11:36:16 +01:00
mlugg
38ba425b26
llvm: support small error limits
Resolves: #23533
2025-08-13 11:36:16 +01:00
Isaac Freund
b8124d9c0b std.io.Writer.Allocating: rename getWritten() to written()
This "get" is useless noise and was copied from FixedBufferWriter.
Since this API has not yet landed in a release, now is a good time
to make the breaking change to fix this.
2025-08-13 01:43:52 -07:00
Rue
dd4e25cf44
optimize @intCast in llvm backend (#24739) 2025-08-13 00:56:31 +00:00
Justus Klausecker
8f5ec2a1fb Sema: replace all remaining aggregate interns related to @typeInfo 2025-08-12 16:33:58 +02:00
Justus Klausecker
d0586da18e Sema: Improve comptime arithmetic undef handling
This commit expands on the foundations laid by https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/23177
and moves even more `Sema`-only functionality from `Value`
to `Sema.arith`. Specifically all shift and bitwise operations,
`@truncate`, `@bitReverse` and `@byteSwap` have been moved and
adapted to the new rules around `undefined`.

Especially the comptime shift operations have been basically
rewritten, fixing many open issues in the process.

New rules applied to operators:
* `<<`, `@shlExact`, `@shlWithOverflow`, `>>`, `@shrExact`: compile error if any operand is undef
* `<<|`, `~`, `^`, `@truncate`, `@bitReverse`, `@byteSwap`: return undef if any operand is undef
* `&`, `|`: Return undef if both operands are undef, turn undef into actual `0xAA` bytes otherwise

Additionally this commit canonicalizes the representation of
aggregates with all-undefined members in the `InternPool` by
disallowing them and enforcing the usage of a single typed
`undef` value instead. This reduces the amount of edge cases
and fixes a bunch of bugs related to partially undefined vecs.

List of operations directly affected by this patch:
* `<<`, `<<|`, `@shlExact`, `@shlWithOverflow`
* `>>`, `@shrExact`
* `&`, `|`, `~`, `^` and their atomic rmw + reduce pendants
* `@truncate`, `@bitReverse`, `@byteSwap`
2025-08-12 16:33:57 +02:00
Andrew Kelley
749f10af49 std.ArrayList: make unmanaged the default 2025-08-11 15:52:49 -07:00
Jacob Young
d625158354 aarch64: implement more assembler instructions 2025-08-11 15:47:51 -07:00
Jacob Young
38dfa6537e cbe: emit nonstring attribute
Closes #24545
2025-08-11 11:30:51 -07:00
Ali Cheraghi
bed99e1ecd
spirv: remove prune_unused ISel 2025-08-09 13:27:04 +03:30
Andrew Kelley
3fb86841cc
Merge pull request #24661 from alichraghi/spv4
spirv: refactor and remove deduplication ISel
2025-08-07 20:55:50 -07:00
Ali Cheraghi
cd4b03c5ed
spirv: define and use extended instruction set opcodes 2025-08-04 07:05:00 +03:30
Ali Cheraghi
246e1de554
Watch: do not fail when file is removed
before this we would get a crash
2025-08-03 13:16:49 +03:30
Matthew Lugg
c80aa9f719
Merge pull request #22997 from Rexicon226/align-0-reify
sema: compile error on reifying align(0) fields and pointers
2025-08-03 09:58:23 +01:00
David Rubin
4d1010d36c llvm: correctly lower double_integer for rv32 2025-08-03 10:22:26 +02:00
Ali Cheraghi
31de2c873f
spirv: refactor 2025-08-02 04:16:01 +03:30
mlugg
dcc3e6e1dd build system: replace fuzzing UI with build UI, add time report
This commit replaces the "fuzzer" UI, previously accessed with the
`--fuzz` and `--port` flags, with a more interesting web UI which allows
more interactions with the Zig build system. Most notably, it allows
accessing the data emitted by a new "time report" system, which allows
users to see which parts of Zig programs take the longest to compile.

The option to expose the web UI is `--webui`. By default, it will listen
on `[::1]` on a random port, but any IPv6 or IPv4 address can be
specified with e.g. `--webui=[::1]:8000` or `--webui=127.0.0.1:8000`.
The options `--fuzz` and `--time-report` both imply `--webui` if not
given. Currently, `--webui` is incompatible with `--watch`; specifying
both will cause `zig build` to exit with a fatal error.

When the web UI is enabled, the build runner spawns the web server as
soon as the configure phase completes. The frontend code consists of one
HTML file, one JavaScript file, two CSS files, and a few Zig source
files which are built into a WASM blob on-demand -- this is all very
similar to the old fuzzer UI. Also inherited from the fuzzer UI is that
the build system communicates with web clients over a WebSocket
connection.

When the build finishes, if `--webui` was passed (i.e. if the web server
is running), the build runner does not terminate; it continues running
to serve web requests, allowing interactive control of the build system.

In the web interface is an overall "status" indicating whether a build
is currently running, and also a list of all steps in this build. There
are visual indicators (colors and spinners) for in-progress, succeeded,
and failed steps. There is a "Rebuild" button which will cause the build
system to reset the state of every step (note that this does not affect
caching) and evaluate the step graph again.

If `--time-report` is passed to `zig build`, a new section of the
interface becomes visible, which associates every build step with a
"time report". For most steps, this is just a simple "time taken" value.
However, for `Compile` steps, the compiler communicates with the build
system to provide it with much more interesting information: time taken
for various pipeline phases, with a per-declaration and per-file
breakdown, sorted by slowest declarations/files first. This feature is
still in its early stages: the data can be a little tricky to
understand, and there is no way to, for instance, sort by different
properties, or filter to certain files. However, it has already given us
some interesting statistics, and can be useful for spotting, for
instance, particularly complex and slow compile-time logic.
Additionally, if a compilation uses LLVM, its time report includes the
"LLVM pass timing" information, which was previously accessible with the
(now removed) `-ftime-report` compiler flag.

To make time reports more useful, ZIR and compilation caches are ignored
by the Zig compiler when they are enabled -- in other words, `Compile`
steps *always* run, even if their result should be cached. This means
that the flag can be used to analyze a project's compile time without
having to repeatedly clear cache directory, for instance. However, when
using `-fincremental`, updates other than the first will only show you
the statistics for what changed on that particular update. Notably, this
gives us a fairly nice way to see exactly which declarations were
re-analyzed by an incremental update.

If `--fuzz` is passed to `zig build`, another section of the web
interface becomes visible, this time exposing the fuzzer. This is quite
similar to the fuzzer UI this commit replaces, with only a few cosmetic
tweaks. The interface is closer than before to supporting multiple fuzz
steps at a time (in line with the overall strategy for this build UI,
the goal will be for all of the fuzz steps to be accessible in the same
interface), but still doesn't actually support it. The fuzzer UI looks
quite different under the hood: as a result, various bugs are fixed,
although other bugs remain. For instance, viewing the source code of any
file other than the root of the main module is completely broken (as on
master) due to some bogus file-to-module assignment logic in the fuzzer
UI.

Implementation notes:

* The `lib/build-web/` directory holds the client side of the web UI.

* The general server logic is in `std.Build.WebServer`.

* Fuzzing-specific logic is in `std.Build.Fuzz`.

* `std.Build.abi` is the new home of `std.Build.Fuzz.abi`, since it now
  relates to the build system web UI in general.

* The build runner now has an **actual** general-purpose allocator,
  because thanks to `--watch` and `--webui`, the process can be
  arbitrarily long-lived. The gpa is `std.heap.DebugAllocator`, but the
  arena remains backed by `std.heap.page_allocator` for efficiency. I
  fixed several crashes caused by conflation of `gpa` and `arena` in the
  build runner and `std.Build`, but there may still be some I have
  missed.

* The I/O logic in `std.Build.WebServer` is pretty gnarly; there are a
  *lot* of threads involved. I anticipate this situation improving
  significantly once the `std.Io` interface (with concurrency support)
  is introduced.
2025-08-01 23:48:21 +01:00
David Rubin
d6c74a95fd
remove usages of .alignment = 0 2025-08-01 14:57:16 -07:00
Kendall Condon
f7dc9b50ab llvm: fix atomic widening of packed structs
Additionally, disable failing big-endian atomic test

also improve test paramaters to catch this when condition is removed

also some other cleanups
2025-07-30 09:56:38 +01:00
Jacob Young
3fbdd58a87 aarch64: implement scalar @mod 2025-07-28 22:23:19 -07:00
Jacob Young
c334956a54 aarch64: workaround some optional/union issues 2025-07-28 09:03:17 -07:00
Jacob Young
b26e732bd0 aarch64: fix error union constants 2025-07-27 08:01:07 -04:00
Jacob Young
771523c675 aarch64: implement var args 2025-07-27 06:59:38 -04:00
Jacob Young
7894703ee7 aarch64: implement more optional/error union/union support 2025-07-26 21:39:50 -04:00
Jacob Young
69abc945e4 aarch64: implement some safety checks
Closes #24553
2025-07-26 17:31:04 -04:00
Jacob Young
1274254c48 aarch64: implement stack probing 2025-07-26 16:08:40 -04:00
Jacob Young
7c349da49c aarch64: implement complex switch prongs 2025-07-26 16:08:40 -04:00
Jacob Young
869ef00602 aarch64: more progress
- factor out `loadReg`
 - support all general system control registers in inline asm
 - fix asserts after iterating field offsets
 - fix typo in `slice_elem_val`
 - fix translation of argument locations
2025-07-25 14:20:23 -04:00
Jacob Young
5060ab99c9 aarch64: add new from scratch self-hosted backend 2025-07-22 19:43:47 -07:00
Matthew Lugg
687370237f llvm: fix switch loop on larger than pointer integer 2025-07-22 14:50:22 -04:00
Jacob Young
b4fd57a9c1 llvm: workaround crashes in llvm loop optimizations
Workaround for #24383
2025-07-20 06:42:47 +02:00
Jacob Young
592f1043dc cbe: fix comptime-known packed unions 2025-07-20 03:29:25 +02:00
Andrew Kelley
5aa50bcbff fix mips clobbers 2025-07-16 10:27:40 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
fcafc63f3d inline assembly: use types
until now these were stringly typed.

it's kinda obvious when you think about it.
2025-07-16 10:23:02 -07:00
Ali Cheraghi
f43f89a705 spirv: snake-case the spec 2025-07-14 15:16:17 +02:00
Andrew Kelley
a558885321 LLVM backend: fixes
* delete dead code
* don't access stack trace too early
* revert unintended edit
2025-07-13 12:16:31 -07:00
Ali Cheraghi
041bcbd109 Do not store StackTrace type 2025-07-13 12:16:31 -07:00
antlilja
e3b79d65d8 LLVM: Move pt field from Object to NavGen
* LLVM: Pass correct tid to emit
* Store stack trace type in Zcu
* Don't use pt.errorIntType in LLVM backend
2025-07-13 12:16:17 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
5c6679922d CBE: avoid depending on std.io.Writer.count 2025-07-09 09:32:07 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
c1c49a7d1c C backend: fix bitcasting regression 2025-07-08 15:15:08 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
f2ad3bcc1c fix 32-bit compilation 2025-07-07 22:43:53 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
5378fdb153 std.fmt: fully remove format string from format methods
Introduces `std.fmt.alt` which is a helper for calling alternate format
methods besides one named "format".
2025-07-07 22:43:53 -07:00