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10 changes: 1 addition & 9 deletions compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/codegen_attrs.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_abi::{Align, ExternAbi};
use rustc_ast::expand::autodiff_attrs::{AutoDiffAttrs, DiffActivity, DiffMode};
use rustc_ast::{LitKind, MetaItem, MetaItemInner, attr};
use rustc_attr_data_structures::{
AttributeKind, InlineAttr, InstructionSetAttr, OptimizeAttr, ReprAttr, UsedBy, find_attr,
AttributeKind, InlineAttr, InstructionSetAttr, OptimizeAttr, UsedBy, find_attr,
};
use rustc_hir::def::DefKind;
use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LOCAL_CRATE, LocalDefId};
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -109,14 +109,6 @@ fn codegen_fn_attrs(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: LocalDefId) -> CodegenFnAttrs {

if let hir::Attribute::Parsed(p) = attr {
match p {
AttributeKind::Repr(reprs) => {
codegen_fn_attrs.alignment = reprs
.iter()
.filter_map(
|(r, _)| if let ReprAttr::ReprAlign(x) = r { Some(*x) } else { None },
)
.max();
}
AttributeKind::Cold(_) => codegen_fn_attrs.flags |= CodegenFnAttrFlags::COLD,
AttributeKind::ExportName { name, .. } => {
codegen_fn_attrs.export_name = Some(*name);
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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_passes/messages.ftl
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Expand Up @@ -13,6 +13,10 @@ passes_abi_ne =
passes_abi_of =
fn_abi_of({$fn_name}) = {$fn_abi}

passes_align_attr_application =
`#[align(...)]` should be applied to a function item
.label = not a function item

passes_align_should_be_repr_align =
`#[align(...)]` is not supported on {$item} items
.suggestion = use `#[repr(align(...))]` instead
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7 changes: 2 additions & 5 deletions compiler/rustc_passes/src/check_attr.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@ impl<'tcx> CheckAttrVisitor<'tcx> {
/// Checks if the `#[align]` attributes on `item` are valid.
fn check_align(&self, span: Span, target: Target, align: Align, repr_span: Span) {
match target {
Target::Fn | Target::Method(_) => {}
Target::Fn | Target::Method(_) | Target::ForeignFn => {}
Target::Struct | Target::Union | Target::Enum => {
self.dcx().emit_err(errors::AlignShouldBeReprAlign {
span: repr_span,
Expand All @@ -1896,10 +1896,7 @@ impl<'tcx> CheckAttrVisitor<'tcx> {
});
}
_ => {
self.dcx().emit_err(errors::AttrApplication::StructEnumUnion {
hint_span: repr_span,
span,
});
self.dcx().emit_err(errors::AlignAttrApplication { hint_span: repr_span, span });
}
}

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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_passes/src/errors.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1838,3 +1838,12 @@ pub(crate) struct AlignShouldBeReprAlign {
pub item: &'static str,
pub align_bytes: u64,
}

#[derive(Diagnostic)]
#[diag(passes_align_attr_application)]
pub(crate) struct AlignAttrApplication {
#[primary_span]
pub hint_span: Span,
#[label]
pub span: Span,
}
22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions tests/codegen/align-fn.rs
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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
//@ compile-flags: -C no-prepopulate-passes -Z mir-opt-level=0 -Clink-dead-code
//@ edition: 2024

#![crate_type = "lib"]
#![feature(fn_align)]
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -116,3 +117,24 @@ pub fn align_specified_twice_2() {}
#[align(32)]
#[align(256)]
pub fn align_specified_twice_3() {}

const _: () = {
// CHECK-LABEL: align_unmangled
// CHECK-SAME: align 256
#[unsafe(no_mangle)]
#[align(32)]
#[align(256)]
extern "C" fn align_unmangled() {}
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Weren't we going to warn on applying align twice?

I mean that shouldn't affect the codegen test, I'm just realizing that I don't know for sure if we have a test that does check that we warn.

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It would be nice to have a warning, but it’s not required for the MVP. It hasn’t been implemented yet.

};

unsafe extern "C" {
#[align(256)]
fn align_unmangled();
}

// FIXME also check `gen` et al
// CHECK-LABEL: async_align
// CHECK-SAME: align 64
#[unsafe(no_mangle)]
#[align(64)]
pub async fn async_align() {}
15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/attributes/fn-align-dyn.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
//@ run-pass
#![feature(fn_align)]

trait Test {
#[align(4096)]
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4096 is pretty big but I am realizing I don't see a test for oversized aligns that we should definitely reject, I think.

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4096 I believe is the highest align that should work more or less everywhere. Because this test relies on converting to a function pointer, choosing a high value minimizes the chance of “getting lucky”.

Rejecting high alignments on platforms that don’t support them is being worked on by others, I think.

fn foo(&self);

#[align(4096)]
fn foo1(&self);
}

fn main() {
assert_eq!((<dyn Test>::foo as fn(_) as usize & !1) % 4096, 0);
assert_eq!((<dyn Test>::foo1 as fn(_) as usize & !1) % 4096, 0);
}
24 changes: 24 additions & 0 deletions tests/ui/attributes/malformed-fn-align.rs
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Expand Up @@ -21,5 +21,29 @@ fn f3() {}
#[repr(align(16))] //~ ERROR `#[repr(align(...))]` is not supported on function items
fn f4() {}

#[align(-1)] //~ ERROR expected unsuffixed literal, found `-`
fn f5() {}

#[align(3)] //~ ERROR invalid alignment value: not a power of two
fn f6() {}

#[align(4usize)] //~ ERROR invalid alignment value: not an unsuffixed integer [E0589]
//~^ ERROR suffixed literals are not allowed in attributes
fn f7() {}

#[align(16)]
#[align(3)] //~ ERROR invalid alignment value: not a power of two
#[align(16)]
fn f8() {}

#[align(16)] //~ ERROR `#[align(...)]` is not supported on struct items
struct S1;

#[align(32)] //~ ERROR `#[align(...)]` should be applied to a function item
const FOO: i32 = 42;

#[align(32)] //~ ERROR `#[align(...)]` should be applied to a function item
mod test {}

#[align(32)] //~ ERROR `#[align(...)]` should be applied to a function item
use ::std::iter;
60 changes: 58 additions & 2 deletions tests/ui/attributes/malformed-fn-align.stderr
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@@ -1,3 +1,17 @@
error: expected unsuffixed literal, found `-`
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:24:9
|
LL | #[align(-1)]
| ^

error: suffixed literals are not allowed in attributes
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:30:9
|
LL | #[align(4usize)]
| ^^^^^^
|
= help: instead of using a suffixed literal (`1u8`, `1.0f32`, etc.), use an unsuffixed version (`1`, `1.0`, etc.)

error[E0539]: malformed `align` attribute input
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:5:5
|
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -37,6 +51,24 @@ error[E0589]: invalid alignment value: not a power of two
LL | #[align(0)]
| ^

error[E0589]: invalid alignment value: not a power of two
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:27:9
|
LL | #[align(3)]
| ^

error[E0589]: invalid alignment value: not an unsuffixed integer
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:30:9
|
LL | #[align(4usize)]
| ^^^^^^

error[E0589]: invalid alignment value: not a power of two
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:35:9
|
LL | #[align(3)]
| ^

error: `#[repr(align(...))]` is not supported on function items
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:21:8
|
Expand All @@ -50,7 +82,7 @@ LL | #[repr(align(16))]
| ^^^^^^^^^

error: `#[align(...)]` is not supported on struct items
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:24:1
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:39:1
|
LL | #[align(16)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
Expand All @@ -61,7 +93,31 @@ LL - #[align(16)]
LL + #[repr(align(16))]
|

error: aborting due to 7 previous errors
error: `#[align(...)]` should be applied to a function item
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:42:1
|
LL | #[align(32)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
LL | const FOO: i32 = 42;
| -------------------- not a function item

error: `#[align(...)]` should be applied to a function item
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:45:1
|
LL | #[align(32)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
LL | mod test {}
| ----------- not a function item

error: `#[align(...)]` should be applied to a function item
--> $DIR/malformed-fn-align.rs:48:1
|
LL | #[align(32)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
LL | use ::std::iter;
| ---------------- not a function item

error: aborting due to 15 previous errors

Some errors have detailed explanations: E0539, E0589, E0805.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0539`.
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