cranelift_codegen/isa/mod.rs
1//! Instruction Set Architectures.
2//!
3//! The `isa` module provides a `TargetIsa` trait which provides the behavior specialization needed
4//! by the ISA-independent code generator. The sub-modules of this module provide definitions for
5//! the instruction sets that Cranelift can target. Each sub-module has it's own implementation of
6//! `TargetIsa`.
7//!
8//! # Constructing a `TargetIsa` instance
9//!
10//! The target ISA is built from the following information:
11//!
12//! - The name of the target ISA as a string. Cranelift is a cross-compiler, so the ISA to target
13//! can be selected dynamically. Individual ISAs can be left out when Cranelift is compiled, so a
14//! string is used to identify the proper sub-module.
15//! - Values for settings that apply to all ISAs. This is represented by a `settings::Flags`
16//! instance.
17//! - Values for ISA-specific settings.
18//!
19//! The `isa::lookup()` function is the main entry point which returns an `isa::Builder`
20//! appropriate for the requested ISA:
21//!
22//! ```
23//! # #[macro_use] extern crate target_lexicon;
24//! use cranelift_codegen::isa;
25//! use cranelift_codegen::settings::{self, Configurable};
26//! use std::str::FromStr;
27//! use target_lexicon::Triple;
28//!
29//! let shared_builder = settings::builder();
30//! let shared_flags = settings::Flags::new(shared_builder);
31//!
32//! match isa::lookup(triple!("x86_64")) {
33//! Err(_) => {
34//! // The x86_64 target ISA is not available.
35//! }
36//! Ok(mut isa_builder) => {
37//! isa_builder.set("use_popcnt", "on");
38//! let isa = isa_builder.finish(shared_flags);
39//! }
40//! }
41//! ```
42//!
43//! The configured target ISA trait object is a `Box<TargetIsa>` which can be used for multiple
44//! concurrent function compilations.
45
46use crate::dominator_tree::DominatorTree;
47pub use crate::isa::call_conv::CallConv;
48
49use crate::ir::{self, Function, Type};
50#[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
51use crate::isa::unwind::{systemv::RegisterMappingError, UnwindInfoKind};
52use crate::machinst::{CompiledCode, CompiledCodeStencil, TextSectionBuilder};
53use crate::settings;
54use crate::settings::Configurable;
55use crate::settings::SetResult;
56use crate::CodegenResult;
57use crate::{flowgraph, Reg};
58use alloc::{boxed::Box, sync::Arc, vec::Vec};
59use core::fmt;
60use core::fmt::{Debug, Formatter};
61use cranelift_control::ControlPlane;
62use std::string::String;
63use target_lexicon::{triple, Architecture, PointerWidth, Triple};
64
65// This module is made public here for benchmarking purposes. No guarantees are
66// made regarding API stability.
67#[cfg(feature = "x86")]
68pub mod x64;
69
70#[cfg(feature = "arm64")]
71pub mod aarch64;
72
73#[cfg(feature = "riscv64")]
74pub mod riscv64;
75
76#[cfg(feature = "s390x")]
77mod s390x;
78
79#[cfg(feature = "pulley")]
80mod pulley32;
81#[cfg(feature = "pulley")]
82mod pulley64;
83#[cfg(feature = "pulley")]
84mod pulley_shared;
85
86pub mod unwind;
87
88mod call_conv;
89mod winch;
90
91/// Returns a builder that can create a corresponding `TargetIsa`
92/// or `Err(LookupError::SupportDisabled)` if not enabled.
93macro_rules! isa_builder {
94 ($name: ident, $cfg_terms: tt, $triple: ident) => {{
95 #[cfg $cfg_terms]
96 {
97 Ok($name::isa_builder($triple))
98 }
99 #[cfg(not $cfg_terms)]
100 {
101 Err(LookupError::SupportDisabled)
102 }
103 }};
104}
105
106/// Look for an ISA for the given `triple`.
107/// Return a builder that can create a corresponding `TargetIsa`.
108pub fn lookup(triple: Triple) -> Result<Builder, LookupError> {
109 match triple.architecture {
110 Architecture::X86_64 => {
111 isa_builder!(x64, (feature = "x86"), triple)
112 }
113 Architecture::Aarch64 { .. } => isa_builder!(aarch64, (feature = "arm64"), triple),
114 Architecture::S390x { .. } => isa_builder!(s390x, (feature = "s390x"), triple),
115 Architecture::Riscv64 { .. } => isa_builder!(riscv64, (feature = "riscv64"), triple),
116 Architecture::Pulley32 | Architecture::Pulley32be => {
117 isa_builder!(pulley32, (feature = "pulley"), triple)
118 }
119 Architecture::Pulley64 | Architecture::Pulley64be => {
120 isa_builder!(pulley64, (feature = "pulley"), triple)
121 }
122 _ => Err(LookupError::Unsupported),
123 }
124}
125
126/// The string names of all the supported, but possibly not enabled, architectures. The elements of
127/// this slice are suitable to be passed to the [lookup_by_name] function to obtain the default
128/// configuration for that architecture.
129pub const ALL_ARCHITECTURES: &[&str] = &["x86_64", "aarch64", "s390x", "riscv64"];
130
131/// Look for a supported ISA with the given `name`.
132/// Return a builder that can create a corresponding `TargetIsa`.
133pub fn lookup_by_name(name: &str) -> Result<Builder, LookupError> {
134 lookup(triple!(name))
135}
136
137/// Describes reason for target lookup failure
138#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Debug)]
139pub enum LookupError {
140 /// Support for this target was disabled in the current build.
141 SupportDisabled,
142
143 /// Support for this target has not yet been implemented.
144 Unsupported,
145}
146
147// This is manually implementing Error and Display instead of using thiserror to reduce the amount
148// of dependencies used by Cranelift.
149impl std::error::Error for LookupError {}
150
151impl fmt::Display for LookupError {
152 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
153 match self {
154 LookupError::SupportDisabled => write!(f, "Support for this target is disabled"),
155 LookupError::Unsupported => {
156 write!(f, "Support for this target has not been implemented yet")
157 }
158 }
159 }
160}
161
162/// The type of a polymorphic TargetISA object which is 'static.
163pub type OwnedTargetIsa = Arc<dyn TargetIsa>;
164
165/// Type alias of `IsaBuilder` used for building Cranelift's ISAs.
166pub type Builder = IsaBuilder<CodegenResult<OwnedTargetIsa>>;
167
168/// Builder for a `TargetIsa`.
169/// Modify the ISA-specific settings before creating the `TargetIsa` trait object with `finish`.
170#[derive(Clone)]
171pub struct IsaBuilder<T> {
172 triple: Triple,
173 setup: settings::Builder,
174 constructor: fn(Triple, settings::Flags, &settings::Builder) -> T,
175}
176
177impl<T> IsaBuilder<T> {
178 /// Creates a new ISA-builder from its components, namely the `triple` for
179 /// the ISA, the ISA-specific settings builder, and a final constructor
180 /// function to generate the ISA from its components.
181 pub fn new(
182 triple: Triple,
183 setup: settings::Builder,
184 constructor: fn(Triple, settings::Flags, &settings::Builder) -> T,
185 ) -> Self {
186 IsaBuilder {
187 triple,
188 setup,
189 constructor,
190 }
191 }
192
193 /// Creates a new [Builder] from a [TargetIsa], copying all flags in the
194 /// process.
195 pub fn from_target_isa(target_isa: &dyn TargetIsa) -> Builder {
196 // We should always be able to find the builder for the TargetISA, since presumably we
197 // also generated the previous TargetISA at some point
198 let triple = target_isa.triple().clone();
199 let mut builder = self::lookup(triple).expect("Could not find triple for target ISA");
200
201 // Copy ISA Flags
202 for flag in target_isa.isa_flags() {
203 builder.set(&flag.name, &flag.value_string()).unwrap();
204 }
205
206 builder
207 }
208
209 /// Gets the triple for the builder.
210 pub fn triple(&self) -> &Triple {
211 &self.triple
212 }
213
214 /// Iterates the available settings in the builder.
215 pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = settings::Setting> + use<T> {
216 self.setup.iter()
217 }
218
219 /// Combine the ISA-specific settings with the provided
220 /// ISA-independent settings and allocate a fully configured
221 /// `TargetIsa` trait object. May return an error if some of the
222 /// flags are inconsistent or incompatible: for example, some
223 /// platform-independent features, like general SIMD support, may
224 /// need certain ISA extensions to be enabled.
225 pub fn finish(&self, shared_flags: settings::Flags) -> T {
226 (self.constructor)(self.triple.clone(), shared_flags, &self.setup)
227 }
228}
229
230impl<T> settings::Configurable for IsaBuilder<T> {
231 fn set(&mut self, name: &str, value: &str) -> SetResult<()> {
232 self.setup.set(name, value)
233 }
234
235 fn enable(&mut self, name: &str) -> SetResult<()> {
236 self.setup.enable(name)
237 }
238}
239
240/// After determining that an instruction doesn't have an encoding, how should we proceed to
241/// legalize it?
242///
243/// The `Encodings` iterator returns a legalization function to call.
244pub type Legalize =
245 fn(ir::Inst, &mut ir::Function, &mut flowgraph::ControlFlowGraph, &dyn TargetIsa) -> bool;
246
247/// This struct provides information that a frontend may need to know about a target to
248/// produce Cranelift IR for the target.
249#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash)]
250pub struct TargetFrontendConfig {
251 /// The default calling convention of the target.
252 pub default_call_conv: CallConv,
253
254 /// The pointer width of the target.
255 pub pointer_width: PointerWidth,
256
257 /// The log2 of the target's page size and alignment.
258 ///
259 /// Note that this may be an upper-bound that is larger than necessary for
260 /// some platforms since it may depend on runtime configuration.
261 pub page_size_align_log2: u8,
262}
263
264impl TargetFrontendConfig {
265 /// Get the pointer type of this target.
266 pub fn pointer_type(self) -> ir::Type {
267 ir::Type::int(self.pointer_bits() as u16).unwrap()
268 }
269
270 /// Get the width of pointers on this target, in units of bits.
271 pub fn pointer_bits(self) -> u8 {
272 self.pointer_width.bits()
273 }
274
275 /// Get the width of pointers on this target, in units of bytes.
276 pub fn pointer_bytes(self) -> u8 {
277 self.pointer_width.bytes()
278 }
279}
280
281/// Methods that are specialized to a target ISA.
282///
283/// Implies a Display trait that shows the shared flags, as well as any ISA-specific flags.
284pub trait TargetIsa: fmt::Display + Send + Sync {
285 /// Get the name of this ISA.
286 fn name(&self) -> &'static str;
287
288 /// Get the target triple that was used to make this trait object.
289 fn triple(&self) -> &Triple;
290
291 /// Get the ISA-independent flags that were used to make this trait object.
292 fn flags(&self) -> &settings::Flags;
293
294 /// Get the ISA-dependent flag values that were used to make this trait object.
295 fn isa_flags(&self) -> Vec<settings::Value>;
296
297 /// Get a flag indicating whether branch protection is enabled.
298 fn is_branch_protection_enabled(&self) -> bool {
299 false
300 }
301
302 /// Get the ISA-dependent maximum vector register size, in bytes.
303 fn dynamic_vector_bytes(&self, dynamic_ty: ir::Type) -> u32;
304
305 /// Compile the given function.
306 fn compile_function(
307 &self,
308 func: &Function,
309 domtree: &DominatorTree,
310 want_disasm: bool,
311 ctrl_plane: &mut ControlPlane,
312 ) -> CodegenResult<CompiledCodeStencil>;
313
314 #[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
315 /// Map a regalloc::Reg to its corresponding DWARF register.
316 fn map_regalloc_reg_to_dwarf(
317 &self,
318 _: crate::machinst::Reg,
319 ) -> Result<u16, RegisterMappingError> {
320 Err(RegisterMappingError::UnsupportedArchitecture)
321 }
322
323 /// Creates unwind information for the function.
324 ///
325 /// Returns `None` if there is no unwind information for the function.
326 #[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
327 fn emit_unwind_info(
328 &self,
329 result: &CompiledCode,
330 kind: UnwindInfoKind,
331 ) -> CodegenResult<Option<crate::isa::unwind::UnwindInfo>>;
332
333 /// Creates a new System V Common Information Entry for the ISA.
334 ///
335 /// Returns `None` if the ISA does not support System V unwind information.
336 #[cfg(feature = "unwind")]
337 fn create_systemv_cie(&self) -> Option<gimli::write::CommonInformationEntry> {
338 // By default, an ISA cannot create a System V CIE
339 None
340 }
341
342 /// Returns an object that can be used to build the text section of an
343 /// executable.
344 ///
345 /// This object will internally attempt to handle as many relocations as
346 /// possible using relative calls/jumps/etc between functions.
347 ///
348 /// The `num_labeled_funcs` argument here is the number of functions which
349 /// will be "labeled" or might have calls between them, typically the number
350 /// of defined functions in the object file.
351 fn text_section_builder(&self, num_labeled_funcs: usize) -> Box<dyn TextSectionBuilder>;
352
353 /// Returns the minimum function alignment and the preferred function
354 /// alignment, for performance, required by this ISA.
355 fn function_alignment(&self) -> FunctionAlignment;
356
357 /// The log2 of the target's page size and alignment.
358 ///
359 /// Note that this may be an upper-bound that is larger than necessary for
360 /// some platforms since it may depend on runtime configuration.
361 fn page_size_align_log2(&self) -> u8;
362
363 /// Create a polymorphic TargetIsa from this specific implementation.
364 fn wrapped(self) -> OwnedTargetIsa
365 where
366 Self: Sized + 'static,
367 {
368 Arc::new(self)
369 }
370
371 /// Generate a `Capstone` context for disassembling bytecode for this architecture.
372 #[cfg(feature = "disas")]
373 fn to_capstone(&self) -> Result<capstone::Capstone, capstone::Error> {
374 Err(capstone::Error::UnsupportedArch)
375 }
376
377 /// Return the string representation of "reg" accessed as "size" bytes.
378 /// The returned string will match the usual disassemly view of "reg".
379 fn pretty_print_reg(&self, reg: Reg, size: u8) -> String;
380
381 /// Returns whether this ISA has a native fused-multiply-and-add instruction
382 /// for floats.
383 ///
384 /// Currently this only returns false on x86 when some native features are
385 /// not detected.
386 fn has_native_fma(&self) -> bool;
387
388 /// Returns whether the CLIF `x86_blendv` instruction is implemented for
389 /// this ISA for the specified type.
390 fn has_x86_blendv_lowering(&self, ty: Type) -> bool;
391
392 /// Returns whether the CLIF `x86_pshufb` instruction is implemented for
393 /// this ISA.
394 fn has_x86_pshufb_lowering(&self) -> bool;
395
396 /// Returns whether the CLIF `x86_pmulhrsw` instruction is implemented for
397 /// this ISA.
398 fn has_x86_pmulhrsw_lowering(&self) -> bool;
399
400 /// Returns whether the CLIF `x86_pmaddubsw` instruction is implemented for
401 /// this ISA.
402 fn has_x86_pmaddubsw_lowering(&self) -> bool;
403
404 /// Returns the mode of extension used for integer arguments smaller than
405 /// the pointer width in function signatures.
406 ///
407 /// Some platform ABIs require that smaller-than-pointer-width values are
408 /// either zero or sign-extended to the full register width. This value is
409 /// propagated to the `AbiParam` value created for signatures. Note that not
410 /// all ABIs for all platforms require extension of any form, so this is
411 /// generally only necessary for the `default_call_conv`.
412 fn default_argument_extension(&self) -> ir::ArgumentExtension;
413}
414
415/// Function alignment specifications as required by an ISA, returned by
416/// [`TargetIsa::function_alignment`].
417#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
418pub struct FunctionAlignment {
419 /// The minimum alignment required by an ISA, where all functions must be
420 /// aligned to at least this amount.
421 pub minimum: u32,
422 /// A "preferred" alignment which should be used for more
423 /// performance-sensitive situations. This can involve cache-line-aligning
424 /// for example to get more of a small function into fewer cache lines.
425 pub preferred: u32,
426}
427
428/// Methods implemented for free for target ISA!
429impl<'a> dyn TargetIsa + 'a {
430 /// Get the default calling convention of this target.
431 pub fn default_call_conv(&self) -> CallConv {
432 CallConv::triple_default(self.triple())
433 }
434
435 /// Get the endianness of this ISA.
436 pub fn endianness(&self) -> ir::Endianness {
437 match self.triple().endianness().unwrap() {
438 target_lexicon::Endianness::Little => ir::Endianness::Little,
439 target_lexicon::Endianness::Big => ir::Endianness::Big,
440 }
441 }
442
443 /// Returns the minimum symbol alignment for this ISA.
444 pub fn symbol_alignment(&self) -> u64 {
445 match self.triple().architecture {
446 // All symbols need to be aligned to at least 2 on s390x.
447 Architecture::S390x => 2,
448 _ => 1,
449 }
450 }
451
452 /// Get the pointer type of this ISA.
453 pub fn pointer_type(&self) -> ir::Type {
454 ir::Type::int(self.pointer_bits() as u16).unwrap()
455 }
456
457 /// Get the width of pointers on this ISA.
458 pub(crate) fn pointer_width(&self) -> PointerWidth {
459 self.triple().pointer_width().unwrap()
460 }
461
462 /// Get the width of pointers on this ISA, in units of bits.
463 pub fn pointer_bits(&self) -> u8 {
464 self.pointer_width().bits()
465 }
466
467 /// Get the width of pointers on this ISA, in units of bytes.
468 pub fn pointer_bytes(&self) -> u8 {
469 self.pointer_width().bytes()
470 }
471
472 /// Get the information needed by frontends producing Cranelift IR.
473 pub fn frontend_config(&self) -> TargetFrontendConfig {
474 TargetFrontendConfig {
475 default_call_conv: self.default_call_conv(),
476 pointer_width: self.pointer_width(),
477 page_size_align_log2: self.page_size_align_log2(),
478 }
479 }
480}
481
482impl Debug for &dyn TargetIsa {
483 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
484 write!(
485 f,
486 "TargetIsa {{ triple: {:?}, pointer_width: {:?}}}",
487 self.triple(),
488 self.pointer_width()
489 )
490 }
491}