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			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
| use crate::base;
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| use crate::common::{self, CodegenCx};
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| use crate::debuginfo;
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| use crate::errors::{InvalidMinimumAlignment, SymbolAlreadyDefined};
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| use crate::llvm::{self, True};
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| use crate::type_::Type;
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| use crate::type_of::LayoutLlvmExt;
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| use crate::value::Value;
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| use cstr::cstr;
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| use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::*;
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| use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
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| use rustc_middle::middle::codegen_fn_attrs::{CodegenFnAttrFlags, CodegenFnAttrs};
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| use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{
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|     read_target_uint, Allocation, ConstAllocation, ErrorHandled, InitChunk, Pointer,
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|     Scalar as InterpScalar,
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| };
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| use rustc_middle::mir::mono::MonoItem;
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| use rustc_middle::ty::layout::LayoutOf;
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| use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, Ty};
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| use rustc_middle::{bug, span_bug};
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| use rustc_session::config::Lto;
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| use rustc_target::abi::{Align, HasDataLayout, Primitive, Scalar, Size, WrappingRange};
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| use std::ops::Range;
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| 
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| pub fn const_alloc_to_llvm<'ll>(cx: &CodegenCx<'ll, '_>, alloc: ConstAllocation<'_>) -> &'ll Value {
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|     let alloc = alloc.inner();
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|     let mut llvals = Vec::with_capacity(alloc.provenance().ptrs().len() + 1);
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|     let dl = cx.data_layout();
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|     let pointer_size = dl.pointer_size.bytes() as usize;
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| 
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|     // Note: this function may call `inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter`, so `range`
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|     // must be within the bounds of `alloc` and not contain or overlap a pointer provenance.
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|     fn append_chunks_of_init_and_uninit_bytes<'ll, 'a, 'b>(
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|         llvals: &mut Vec<&'ll Value>,
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|         cx: &'a CodegenCx<'ll, 'b>,
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|         alloc: &'a Allocation,
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|         range: Range<usize>,
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|     ) {
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|         let chunks = alloc.init_mask().range_as_init_chunks(range.clone().into());
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| 
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|         let chunk_to_llval = move |chunk| match chunk {
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|             InitChunk::Init(range) => {
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|                 let range = (range.start.bytes() as usize)..(range.end.bytes() as usize);
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|                 let bytes = alloc.inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter(range);
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|                 cx.const_bytes(bytes)
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|             }
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|             InitChunk::Uninit(range) => {
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|                 let len = range.end.bytes() - range.start.bytes();
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|                 cx.const_undef(cx.type_array(cx.type_i8(), len))
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|             }
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|         };
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| 
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|         // Generating partially-uninit consts is limited to small numbers of chunks,
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|         // to avoid the cost of generating large complex const expressions.
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|         // For example, `[(u32, u8); 1024 * 1024]` contains uninit padding in each element,
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|         // and would result in `{ [5 x i8] zeroinitializer, [3 x i8] undef, ...repeat 1M times... }`.
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|         let max = cx.sess().opts.unstable_opts.uninit_const_chunk_threshold;
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|         let allow_uninit_chunks = chunks.clone().take(max.saturating_add(1)).count() <= max;
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| 
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|         if allow_uninit_chunks {
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|             llvals.extend(chunks.map(chunk_to_llval));
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|         } else {
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|             // If this allocation contains any uninit bytes, codegen as if it was initialized
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|             // (using some arbitrary value for uninit bytes).
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|             let bytes = alloc.inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter(range);
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|             llvals.push(cx.const_bytes(bytes));
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     let mut next_offset = 0;
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|     for &(offset, alloc_id) in alloc.provenance().ptrs().iter() {
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|         let offset = offset.bytes();
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|         assert_eq!(offset as usize as u64, offset);
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|         let offset = offset as usize;
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|         if offset > next_offset {
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|             // This `inspect` is okay since we have checked that there is no provenance, it
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|             // is within the bounds of the allocation, and it doesn't affect interpreter execution
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|             // (we inspect the result after interpreter execution).
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|             append_chunks_of_init_and_uninit_bytes(&mut llvals, cx, alloc, next_offset..offset);
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|         }
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|         let ptr_offset = read_target_uint(
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|             dl.endian,
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|             // This `inspect` is okay since it is within the bounds of the allocation, it doesn't
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|             // affect interpreter execution (we inspect the result after interpreter execution),
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|             // and we properly interpret the provenance as a relocation pointer offset.
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|             alloc.inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter(offset..(offset + pointer_size)),
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|         )
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|         .expect("const_alloc_to_llvm: could not read relocation pointer")
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|             as u64;
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| 
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|         let address_space = cx.tcx.global_alloc(alloc_id).address_space(cx);
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| 
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|         llvals.push(cx.scalar_to_backend(
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|             InterpScalar::from_pointer(
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|                 Pointer::new(alloc_id, Size::from_bytes(ptr_offset)),
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|                 &cx.tcx,
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|             ),
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|             Scalar::Initialized {
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|                 value: Primitive::Pointer(address_space),
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|                 valid_range: WrappingRange::full(dl.pointer_size),
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|             },
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|             cx.type_i8p_ext(address_space),
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|         ));
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|         next_offset = offset + pointer_size;
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|     }
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|     if alloc.len() >= next_offset {
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|         let range = next_offset..alloc.len();
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|         // This `inspect` is okay since we have check that it is after all provenance, it is
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|         // within the bounds of the allocation, and it doesn't affect interpreter execution (we
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|         // inspect the result after interpreter execution).
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|         append_chunks_of_init_and_uninit_bytes(&mut llvals, cx, alloc, range);
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|     }
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| 
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|     cx.const_struct(&llvals, true)
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| }
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| 
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| pub fn codegen_static_initializer<'ll, 'tcx>(
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|     cx: &CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx>,
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|     def_id: DefId,
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| ) -> Result<(&'ll Value, ConstAllocation<'tcx>), ErrorHandled> {
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|     let alloc = cx.tcx.eval_static_initializer(def_id)?;
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|     Ok((const_alloc_to_llvm(cx, alloc), alloc))
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| }
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| 
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| fn set_global_alignment<'ll>(cx: &CodegenCx<'ll, '_>, gv: &'ll Value, mut align: Align) {
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|     // The target may require greater alignment for globals than the type does.
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|     // Note: GCC and Clang also allow `__attribute__((aligned))` on variables,
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|     // which can force it to be smaller. Rust doesn't support this yet.
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|     if let Some(min) = cx.sess().target.min_global_align {
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|         match Align::from_bits(min) {
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|             Ok(min) => align = align.max(min),
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|             Err(err) => {
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|                 cx.sess().emit_err(InvalidMinimumAlignment { err });
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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|     unsafe {
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|         llvm::LLVMSetAlignment(gv, align.bytes() as u32);
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| fn check_and_apply_linkage<'ll, 'tcx>(
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|     cx: &CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx>,
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|     attrs: &CodegenFnAttrs,
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|     ty: Ty<'tcx>,
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|     sym: &str,
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|     def_id: DefId,
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| ) -> &'ll Value {
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|     let llty = cx.layout_of(ty).llvm_type(cx);
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|     if let Some(linkage) = attrs.import_linkage {
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|         debug!("get_static: sym={} linkage={:?}", sym, linkage);
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| 
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|         unsafe {
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|             // Declare a symbol `foo` with the desired linkage.
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|             let g1 = cx.declare_global(sym, cx.type_i8());
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|             llvm::LLVMRustSetLinkage(g1, base::linkage_to_llvm(linkage));
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| 
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|             // Declare an internal global `extern_with_linkage_foo` which
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|             // is initialized with the address of `foo`. If `foo` is
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|             // discarded during linking (for example, if `foo` has weak
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|             // linkage and there are no definitions), then
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|             // `extern_with_linkage_foo` will instead be initialized to
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|             // zero.
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|             let mut real_name = "_rust_extern_with_linkage_".to_string();
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|             real_name.push_str(sym);
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|             let g2 = cx.define_global(&real_name, llty).unwrap_or_else(|| {
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|                 cx.sess().emit_fatal(SymbolAlreadyDefined {
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|                     span: cx.tcx.def_span(def_id),
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|                     symbol_name: sym,
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|                 })
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|             });
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|             llvm::LLVMRustSetLinkage(g2, llvm::Linkage::InternalLinkage);
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|             llvm::LLVMSetInitializer(g2, cx.const_ptrcast(g1, llty));
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|             g2
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|         }
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|     } else if cx.tcx.sess.target.arch == "x86" &&
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|         let Some(dllimport) = common::get_dllimport(cx.tcx, def_id, sym)
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|     {
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|         cx.declare_global(&common::i686_decorated_name(&dllimport, common::is_mingw_gnu_toolchain(&cx.tcx.sess.target), true), llty)
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|     } else {
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|         // Generate an external declaration.
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|         // FIXME(nagisa): investigate whether it can be changed into define_global
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|         cx.declare_global(sym, llty)
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| pub fn ptrcast<'ll>(val: &'ll Value, ty: &'ll Type) -> &'ll Value {
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|     unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstPointerCast(val, ty) }
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| }
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| 
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| impl<'ll> CodegenCx<'ll, '_> {
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|     pub(crate) fn const_bitcast(&self, val: &'ll Value, ty: &'ll Type) -> &'ll Value {
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|         unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstBitCast(val, ty) }
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|     }
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| 
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|     pub(crate) fn static_addr_of_mut(
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|         &self,
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|         cv: &'ll Value,
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|         align: Align,
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|         kind: Option<&str>,
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|     ) -> &'ll Value {
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|         unsafe {
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|             let gv = match kind {
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|                 Some(kind) if !self.tcx.sess.fewer_names() => {
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|                     let name = self.generate_local_symbol_name(kind);
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|                     let gv = self.define_global(&name, self.val_ty(cv)).unwrap_or_else(|| {
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|                         bug!("symbol `{}` is already defined", name);
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|                     });
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|                     llvm::LLVMRustSetLinkage(gv, llvm::Linkage::PrivateLinkage);
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|                     gv
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|                 }
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|                 _ => self.define_private_global(self.val_ty(cv)),
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|             };
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|             llvm::LLVMSetInitializer(gv, cv);
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|             set_global_alignment(self, gv, align);
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|             llvm::SetUnnamedAddress(gv, llvm::UnnamedAddr::Global);
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|             gv
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     pub(crate) fn get_static(&self, def_id: DefId) -> &'ll Value {
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|         let instance = Instance::mono(self.tcx, def_id);
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|         if let Some(&g) = self.instances.borrow().get(&instance) {
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|             return g;
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|         }
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| 
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|         let defined_in_current_codegen_unit =
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|             self.codegen_unit.items().contains_key(&MonoItem::Static(def_id));
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|         assert!(
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|             !defined_in_current_codegen_unit,
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|             "consts::get_static() should always hit the cache for \
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|                  statics defined in the same CGU, but did not for `{:?}`",
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|             def_id
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|         );
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| 
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|         let ty = instance.ty(self.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all());
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|         let sym = self.tcx.symbol_name(instance).name;
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|         let fn_attrs = self.tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(def_id);
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| 
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|         debug!("get_static: sym={} instance={:?} fn_attrs={:?}", sym, instance, fn_attrs);
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| 
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|         let g = if def_id.is_local() && !self.tcx.is_foreign_item(def_id) {
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|             let llty = self.layout_of(ty).llvm_type(self);
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|             if let Some(g) = self.get_declared_value(sym) {
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|                 if self.val_ty(g) != self.type_ptr_to(llty) {
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|                     span_bug!(self.tcx.def_span(def_id), "Conflicting types for static");
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|                 }
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|             }
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| 
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|             let g = self.declare_global(sym, llty);
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| 
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|             if !self.tcx.is_reachable_non_generic(def_id) {
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|                 unsafe {
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|                     llvm::LLVMRustSetVisibility(g, llvm::Visibility::Hidden);
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|                 }
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|             }
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| 
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|             g
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|         } else {
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|             check_and_apply_linkage(self, fn_attrs, ty, sym, def_id)
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|         };
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| 
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|         // Thread-local statics in some other crate need to *always* be linked
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|         // against in a thread-local fashion, so we need to be sure to apply the
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|         // thread-local attribute locally if it was present remotely. If we
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|         // don't do this then linker errors can be generated where the linker
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|         // complains that one object files has a thread local version of the
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|         // symbol and another one doesn't.
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|         if fn_attrs.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::THREAD_LOCAL) {
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|             llvm::set_thread_local_mode(g, self.tls_model);
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|         }
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| 
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|         let dso_local = unsafe { self.should_assume_dso_local(g, true) };
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|         if dso_local {
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|             unsafe {
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|                 llvm::LLVMRustSetDSOLocal(g, true);
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|         if !def_id.is_local() {
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|             let needs_dll_storage_attr = self.use_dll_storage_attrs && !self.tcx.is_foreign_item(def_id) &&
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|                 // Local definitions can never be imported, so we must not apply
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|                 // the DLLImport annotation.
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|                 !dso_local &&
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|                 // ThinLTO can't handle this workaround in all cases, so we don't
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|                 // emit the attrs. Instead we make them unnecessary by disallowing
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|                 // dynamic linking when linker plugin based LTO is enabled.
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|                 !self.tcx.sess.opts.cg.linker_plugin_lto.enabled() &&
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|                 self.tcx.sess.lto() != Lto::Thin;
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| 
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|             // If this assertion triggers, there's something wrong with commandline
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|             // argument validation.
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|             debug_assert!(
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|                 !(self.tcx.sess.opts.cg.linker_plugin_lto.enabled()
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|                     && self.tcx.sess.target.is_like_windows
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|                     && self.tcx.sess.opts.cg.prefer_dynamic)
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|             );
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| 
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|             if needs_dll_storage_attr {
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|                 // This item is external but not foreign, i.e., it originates from an external Rust
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|                 // crate. Since we don't know whether this crate will be linked dynamically or
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|                 // statically in the final application, we always mark such symbols as 'dllimport'.
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|                 // If final linkage happens to be static, we rely on compiler-emitted __imp_ stubs
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|                 // to make things work.
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|                 //
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|                 // However, in some scenarios we defer emission of statics to downstream
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|                 // crates, so there are cases where a static with an upstream DefId
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|                 // is actually present in the current crate. We can find out via the
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|                 // is_codegened_item query.
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|                 if !self.tcx.is_codegened_item(def_id) {
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|                     unsafe {
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|                         llvm::LLVMSetDLLStorageClass(g, llvm::DLLStorageClass::DllImport);
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|                     }
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|                 }
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|         if self.use_dll_storage_attrs
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|             && let Some(library) = self.tcx.native_library(def_id)
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|             && library.kind.is_dllimport()
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|         {
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|             // For foreign (native) libs we know the exact storage type to use.
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|             unsafe {
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|                 llvm::LLVMSetDLLStorageClass(g, llvm::DLLStorageClass::DllImport);
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|         self.instances.borrow_mut().insert(instance, g);
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|         g
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl<'ll> StaticMethods for CodegenCx<'ll, '_> {
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|     fn static_addr_of(&self, cv: &'ll Value, align: Align, kind: Option<&str>) -> &'ll Value {
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|         if let Some(&gv) = self.const_globals.borrow().get(&cv) {
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|             unsafe {
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|                 // Upgrade the alignment in cases where the same constant is used with different
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|                 // alignment requirements
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|                 let llalign = align.bytes() as u32;
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|                 if llalign > llvm::LLVMGetAlignment(gv) {
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|                     llvm::LLVMSetAlignment(gv, llalign);
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|                 }
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|             }
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|             return gv;
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|         }
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|         let gv = self.static_addr_of_mut(cv, align, kind);
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|         unsafe {
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|             llvm::LLVMSetGlobalConstant(gv, True);
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|         }
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|         self.const_globals.borrow_mut().insert(cv, gv);
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|         gv
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|     }
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| 
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|     fn codegen_static(&self, def_id: DefId, is_mutable: bool) {
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|         unsafe {
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|             let attrs = self.tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(def_id);
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| 
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|             let Ok((v, alloc)) = codegen_static_initializer(self, def_id) else {
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|                 // Error has already been reported
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|                 return;
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|             };
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|             let alloc = alloc.inner();
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| 
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|             let g = self.get_static(def_id);
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| 
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|             // boolean SSA values are i1, but they have to be stored in i8 slots,
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|             // otherwise some LLVM optimization passes don't work as expected
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|             let mut val_llty = self.val_ty(v);
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|             let v = if val_llty == self.type_i1() {
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|                 val_llty = self.type_i8();
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|                 llvm::LLVMConstZExt(v, val_llty)
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|             } else {
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|                 v
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|             };
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| 
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|             let instance = Instance::mono(self.tcx, def_id);
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|             let ty = instance.ty(self.tcx, ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all());
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|             let llty = self.layout_of(ty).llvm_type(self);
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|             let g = if val_llty == llty {
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|                 g
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|             } else {
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|                 // If we created the global with the wrong type,
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|                 // correct the type.
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|                 let name = llvm::get_value_name(g).to_vec();
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|                 llvm::set_value_name(g, b"");
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| 
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|                 let linkage = llvm::LLVMRustGetLinkage(g);
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|                 let visibility = llvm::LLVMRustGetVisibility(g);
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| 
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|                 let new_g = llvm::LLVMRustGetOrInsertGlobal(
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|                     self.llmod,
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|                     name.as_ptr().cast(),
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|                     name.len(),
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|                     val_llty,
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|                 );
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| 
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|                 llvm::LLVMRustSetLinkage(new_g, linkage);
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|                 llvm::LLVMRustSetVisibility(new_g, visibility);
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| 
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|                 // The old global has had its name removed but is returned by
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|                 // get_static since it is in the instance cache. Provide an
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|                 // alternative lookup that points to the new global so that
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|                 // global_asm! can compute the correct mangled symbol name
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|                 // for the global.
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|                 self.renamed_statics.borrow_mut().insert(def_id, new_g);
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| 
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|                 // To avoid breaking any invariants, we leave around the old
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|                 // global for the moment; we'll replace all references to it
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|                 // with the new global later. (See base::codegen_backend.)
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|                 self.statics_to_rauw.borrow_mut().push((g, new_g));
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|                 new_g
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|             };
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|             set_global_alignment(self, g, self.align_of(ty));
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|             llvm::LLVMSetInitializer(g, v);
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| 
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|             if self.should_assume_dso_local(g, true) {
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|                 llvm::LLVMRustSetDSOLocal(g, true);
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|             }
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| 
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|             // As an optimization, all shared statics which do not have interior
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|             // mutability are placed into read-only memory.
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|             if !is_mutable && self.type_is_freeze(ty) {
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|                 llvm::LLVMSetGlobalConstant(g, llvm::True);
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|             }
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| 
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|             debuginfo::build_global_var_di_node(self, def_id, g);
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| 
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|             if attrs.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::THREAD_LOCAL) {
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|                 llvm::set_thread_local_mode(g, self.tls_model);
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| 
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|                 // Do not allow LLVM to change the alignment of a TLS on macOS.
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|                 //
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|                 // By default a global's alignment can be freely increased.
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|                 // This allows LLVM to generate more performant instructions
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|                 // e.g., using load-aligned into a SIMD register.
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|                 //
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|                 // However, on macOS 10.10 or below, the dynamic linker does not
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|                 // respect any alignment given on the TLS (radar 24221680).
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|                 // This will violate the alignment assumption, and causing segfault at runtime.
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|                 //
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|                 // This bug is very easy to trigger. In `println!` and `panic!`,
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|                 // the `LOCAL_STDOUT`/`LOCAL_STDERR` handles are stored in a TLS,
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|                 // which the values would be `mem::replace`d on initialization.
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|                 // The implementation of `mem::replace` will use SIMD
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|                 // whenever the size is 32 bytes or higher. LLVM notices SIMD is used
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|                 // and tries to align `LOCAL_STDOUT`/`LOCAL_STDERR` to a 32-byte boundary,
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|                 // which macOS's dyld disregarded and causing crashes
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|                 // (see issues #51794, #51758, #50867, #48866 and #44056).
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|                 //
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|                 // To workaround the bug, we trick LLVM into not increasing
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|                 // the global's alignment by explicitly assigning a section to it
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|                 // (equivalent to automatically generating a `#[link_section]` attribute).
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|                 // See the comment in the `GlobalValue::canIncreaseAlignment()` function
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|                 // of `lib/IR/Globals.cpp` for why this works.
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|                 //
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|                 // When the alignment is not increased, the optimized `mem::replace`
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|                 // will use load-unaligned instructions instead, and thus avoiding the crash.
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|                 //
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|                 // We could remove this hack whenever we decide to drop macOS 10.10 support.
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|                 if self.tcx.sess.target.is_like_osx {
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|                     // The `inspect` method is okay here because we checked for provenance, and
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|                     // because we are doing this access to inspect the final interpreter state
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|                     // (not as part of the interpreter execution).
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|                     //
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|                     // FIXME: This check requires that the (arbitrary) value of undefined bytes
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|                     // happens to be zero. Instead, we should only check the value of defined bytes
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|                     // and set all undefined bytes to zero if this allocation is headed for the
 | |
|                     // BSS.
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|                     let all_bytes_are_zero = alloc.provenance().ptrs().is_empty()
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|                         && alloc
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|                             .inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter(0..alloc.len())
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|                             .iter()
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|                             .all(|&byte| byte == 0);
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| 
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|                     let sect_name = if all_bytes_are_zero {
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|                         cstr!("__DATA,__thread_bss")
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|                     } else {
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|                         cstr!("__DATA,__thread_data")
 | |
|                     };
 | |
|                     llvm::LLVMSetSection(g, sect_name.as_ptr());
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|             }
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // Wasm statics with custom link sections get special treatment as they
 | |
|             // go into custom sections of the wasm executable.
 | |
|             if self.tcx.sess.target.is_like_wasm {
 | |
|                 if let Some(section) = attrs.link_section {
 | |
|                     let section = llvm::LLVMMDStringInContext2(
 | |
|                         self.llcx,
 | |
|                         section.as_str().as_ptr().cast(),
 | |
|                         section.as_str().len(),
 | |
|                     );
 | |
|                     assert!(alloc.provenance().ptrs().is_empty());
 | |
| 
 | |
|                     // The `inspect` method is okay here because we checked for provenance, and
 | |
|                     // because we are doing this access to inspect the final interpreter state (not
 | |
|                     // as part of the interpreter execution).
 | |
|                     let bytes =
 | |
|                         alloc.inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter(0..alloc.len());
 | |
|                     let alloc =
 | |
|                         llvm::LLVMMDStringInContext2(self.llcx, bytes.as_ptr().cast(), bytes.len());
 | |
|                     let data = [section, alloc];
 | |
|                     let meta = llvm::LLVMMDNodeInContext2(self.llcx, data.as_ptr(), data.len());
 | |
|                     let val = llvm::LLVMMetadataAsValue(self.llcx, meta);
 | |
|                     llvm::LLVMAddNamedMetadataOperand(
 | |
|                         self.llmod,
 | |
|                         "wasm.custom_sections\0".as_ptr().cast(),
 | |
|                         val,
 | |
|                     );
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|             } else {
 | |
|                 base::set_link_section(g, attrs);
 | |
|             }
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if attrs.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::USED) {
 | |
|                 // `USED` and `USED_LINKER` can't be used together.
 | |
|                 assert!(!attrs.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::USED_LINKER));
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 // The semantics of #[used] in Rust only require the symbol to make it into the
 | |
|                 // object file. It is explicitly allowed for the linker to strip the symbol if it
 | |
|                 // is dead, which means we are allowed to use `llvm.compiler.used` instead of
 | |
|                 // `llvm.used` here.
 | |
|                 //
 | |
|                 // Additionally, https://reviews.llvm.org/D97448 in LLVM 13 started emitting unique
 | |
|                 // sections with SHF_GNU_RETAIN flag for llvm.used symbols, which may trigger bugs
 | |
|                 // in the handling of `.init_array` (the static constructor list) in versions of
 | |
|                 // the gold linker (prior to the one released with binutils 2.36).
 | |
|                 //
 | |
|                 // That said, we only ever emit these when compiling for ELF targets, unless
 | |
|                 // `#[used(compiler)]` is explicitly requested. This is to avoid similar breakage
 | |
|                 // on other targets, in particular MachO targets have *their* static constructor
 | |
|                 // lists broken if `llvm.compiler.used` is emitted rather than `llvm.used`. However,
 | |
|                 // that check happens when assigning the `CodegenFnAttrFlags` in `rustc_hir_analysis`,
 | |
|                 // so we don't need to take care of it here.
 | |
|                 self.add_compiler_used_global(g);
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             if attrs.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::USED_LINKER) {
 | |
|                 // `USED` and `USED_LINKER` can't be used together.
 | |
|                 assert!(!attrs.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::USED));
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 self.add_used_global(g);
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Add a global value to a list to be stored in the `llvm.used` variable, an array of i8*.
 | |
|     fn add_used_global(&self, global: &'ll Value) {
 | |
|         let cast = unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstPointerCast(global, self.type_i8p()) };
 | |
|         self.used_statics.borrow_mut().push(cast);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Add a global value to a list to be stored in the `llvm.compiler.used` variable,
 | |
|     /// an array of i8*.
 | |
|     fn add_compiler_used_global(&self, global: &'ll Value) {
 | |
|         let cast = unsafe { llvm::LLVMConstPointerCast(global, self.type_i8p()) };
 | |
|         self.compiler_used_statics.borrow_mut().push(cast);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | 
