rustc_codegen_gcc: Progress Report #41
What is rustc_codegen_gcc?
rustc_codegen_gcc is a GCC ahead-of-time codegen for rustc, meaning that it can be loaded by the existing rustc frontend, but benefits from GCC by having more architectures supported and having access to GCC’s optimizations. It is not to be confused with gccrs, which is a GCC frontend for Rust.
GCC patches status
There was no progress in the past 2 months on this side.
I’ll try to get reviews in the coming months in order to get more patches merged upstream.
State of rustc_codegen_gcc
Here’s what has been done during the past months:
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Errored when inline asm contans null bytes (thanks to harin-ramesh!)
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Tidy handling of intrinsics for f128 (thanks to N1ark!)
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Move most flags from module_codegen to new_context (thanks to bjorn3!)
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Fix ICE when calling transmuted function pointers (thanks to cijiugechu!)
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Fix asm pointer inputs (thanks to cijiugechu!)
I had some trouble again with the sync, so we’ll try to run more tests in the CI of the Rust repo in order to prevent having to fix issues multiple times since they can come back when changes are made in the Rust repo. This is hard on the motivation to have to keep fixing issues that should never come up if only we ran all the tests we have. The plan is to compile the standard library with rustc_codegen_gcc and run the tests of libcore in the CI of the Rust repo which is one of the few tests we currently don’t run there.
I also started looking at the issue we have when using a std compiled with a LLVM-based rustc.
In the next months, I’ll attempt to fix this or at least provide a temporary workaround to make sure that the version distributed by rustup works as well as the version in the project repository.
Also, I’ll get back to my work of building a working rustc for m68k.
Here’s a rough summary of what has been implemented:
| Feature | Last month completion | Completion | Delta |
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Run tests in the Rust CI |
60% |
60% |
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Rustup distribution. |
100% |
100% |
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Unwinding. |
80% |
80% |
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More function and variable attributes. |
22% |
22% |
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Target features (to detect what is supported in an architecture, like SIMD). |
82% |
82% |
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Debug info. |
20% |
20% |
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Thin LTO. |
5% |
5% |
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Support for new architectures in libraries (libc, object, …) and rustc. |
2% |
2% |
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SIMD for other architectures than x86-64. |
0% |
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Refactor to rustc_codegen_ssa to make it easier for the GCC codegen |
0% |
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LTO |
Done |
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Endianness support for non-native 128-bit integers. |
Done |
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SIMD (x86-64). |
Done |
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Basic and aggregate types. |
Done |
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Operations, local and global variables, constants, functions, basic blocks. |
Done |
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Atomics. |
Done |
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Thread-local storage. |
Done |
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Inline assembly. |
Done |
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Many intrinsics. |
Done |
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Metadata. |
Done |
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Setting optimization level. |
Done |
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Packed structures. |
Done |
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Alignment, symbol visibility, attributes. |
Done |
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128-bit integers. |
Done |
UI tests progress
Here are the results of running the UI tests in the CI:
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https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc_codegen_gcc/actions/runs/25179148063/job/73819372451#step:19:4302
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https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc_codegen_gcc/actions/runs/25179148063/job/73819372473#step:19:4403
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https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc_codegen_gcc/actions/runs/25179148035#summary-73819372256 (failures)
| Category | Last Month | This Month | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|
Passed |
6916 |
7027 |
+111 |
Failed |
68 |
76 |
+8 |
How to contribute
rustc_codegen_gcc
If you want to help on the project itself, please do the following:
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Run the tests locally.
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Choose a test that fails.
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Investigate why it fails.
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Fix the problem.
Even if you can’t fix the problem, your investigation could help, so if you enjoy staring at assembly code, have fun!
Crates and rustc
If you would like to contribute on adding support for Rust on
currently unsupported platforms, you can help by adding the support
for those platforms in some crates like libc and object and also
in the rust compiler itself.
Test this project
Otherwise, you can test this project on new platforms and also compare the assembly with LLVM to see if some optimization is missing.
To do so, follow these instructions to build the project and run a program via the cargo command of our script.
If you find a bug, please open an issue.
Good first issue
Finally, another good way to help is to look at good first issues. Those are issues that should be easier to start with.
Thanks for your support!
I wanted to personally thank all the people that sponsor this project: your support is very much appreciated.
A special thanks to the following sponsors:
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Futurewei
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Shnatsel
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Rust Foundation
A big thank you to bjorn3 for his help, contributions and reviews. And a big thank you to lqd and GuillaumeGomez for answering my questions about rustc’s internals and to Kobzol and GuillaumeGomez for their contributions. Another big thank you to Commeownist for his contributions.
Also, a big thank you to the rest of my sponsors:
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kpp
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0x7CFE
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oleid
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joshtriplett
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djc
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sdroege
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pcn
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alanfalloon
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zmanian
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yerke
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riking
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Jonas Platte
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Sam Harrington
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Jonas
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Eugene Bulkin
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Joseph Garvin
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MarcoFalke
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athre0z
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Sebastian Zivota
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Oskar Nehlin
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Nicolas Barbier
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Daniel
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Justin Ossevoort
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kiyoshigawa
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Daniel Sheehan
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Marvin Löbel
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nacaclanga
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L.apz
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stuhood
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David Vasak
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Eric Driggers
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Olaf Leidinger
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UtherII
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lemmih
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rrbutani
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thk1
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teh
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ximou
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jplatte
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thesamesam
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sbstp
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Laine Taffin Altman
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LunNova
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Robin Moussu
and a few others who preferred to stay anonymous.
Former sponsors/patreons:
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igrr
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embark-studios
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saethlin
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Traverse-Research
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finfet
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Alovchin91
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wezm
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mexus
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raymanfx
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ghost
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Paul Ellenbogen
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Botlabs
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Oliver Marshall
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Absolucy
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Jeff Muizelaar
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