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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Kelley
b9a63433b7 behavior tests: update for new requirement
packed union fields must all have matching bit sizes
2025-09-05 19:44:54 -07:00
mlugg
08f1d63be1
disable more failing tests
Wow, *lots* of backends were reliant on Sema doing the heavy lifting for
them. CBE, Wasm, and SPIR-V have all regressed in places now that they
actually need to, like, initialize unions and such.
2025-07-29 22:44:01 +01:00
Jacob Young
5060ab99c9 aarch64: add new from scratch self-hosted backend 2025-07-22 19:43:47 -07:00
Bingwu Zhang
e8d6ecb9ce
riscv64: skip failing tests 2025-06-28 06:47:09 +08:00
Ali Cheraghi
872f68c9cb
rename spirv backend name
`stage2_spirv64` -> `stage2_spirv`
2025-06-16 13:22:19 +03:30
Pavel Verigo
a429d04ba9 stage2-wasm: enable already working tests 2025-03-24 14:59:58 +01:00
Ali Cheraghi
d18eaf8586 spirv: aligned load for physical storage variables
Resolves #23212
2025-03-18 07:05:50 +03:30
Ali Cheraghi
aec0f9b3e7
test: skip failing tests with spirv-vulkan 2025-02-24 19:39:42 +01:00
David Rubin
fbac7afa0f
riscv: implement errunion_payload_ptr_set 2024-09-01 17:34:06 +01:00
David Rubin
b533e848a2
riscv: enable passing tests 2024-07-26 04:19:17 -07:00
David Rubin
d9e0cafe64 riscv: add stage2_riscv to test matrix and bypass failing tests 2024-05-11 02:17:24 -07:00
mlugg
d0e74ffe52
compiler: rework comptime pointer representation and access
We've got a big one here! This commit reworks how we represent pointers
in the InternPool, and rewrites the logic for loading and storing from
them at comptime.

Firstly, the pointer representation. Previously, pointers were
represented in a highly structured manner: pointers to fields, array
elements, etc, were explicitly represented. This works well for simple
cases, but is quite difficult to handle in the cases of unusual
reinterpretations, pointer casts, offsets, etc. Therefore, pointers are
now represented in a more "flat" manner. For types without well-defined
layouts -- such as comptime-only types, automatic-layout aggregates, and
so on -- we still use this "hierarchical" structure. However, for types
with well-defined layouts, we use a byte offset associated with the
pointer. This allows the comptime pointer access logic to deal with
reinterpreted pointers far more gracefully, because the "base address"
of a pointer -- for instance a `field` -- is a single value which
pointer accesses cannot exceed since the parent has undefined layout.
This strategy is also more useful to most backends -- see the updated
logic in `codegen.zig` and `codegen/llvm.zig`. For backends which do
prefer a chain of field and elements accesses for lowering pointer
values, such as SPIR-V, there is a helpful function in `Value` which
creates a strategy to derive a pointer value using ideally only field
and element accesses. This is actually more correct than the previous
logic, since it correctly handles pointer casts which, after the dust
has settled, end up referring exactly to an aggregate field or array
element.

In terms of the pointer access code, it has been rewritten from the
ground up. The old logic had become rather a mess of special cases being
added whenever bugs were hit, and was still riddled with bugs. The new
logic was written to handle the "difficult" cases correctly, the most
notable of which is restructuring of a comptime-only array (for
instance, converting a `[3][2]comptime_int` to a `[2][3]comptime_int`.
Currently, the logic for loading and storing work somewhat differently,
but a future change will likely improve the loading logic to bring it
more in line with the store strategy. As far as I can tell, the rewrite
has fixed all bugs exposed by #19414.

As a part of this, the comptime bitcast logic has also been rewritten.
Previously, bitcasts simply worked by serializing the entire value into
an in-memory buffer, then deserializing it. This strategy has two key
weaknesses: pointers, and undefined values. Representations of these
values at comptime cannot be easily serialized/deserialized whilst
preserving data, which means many bitcasts would become runtime-known if
pointers were involved, or would turn `undefined` values into `0xAA`.
The new logic works by "flattening" the datastructure to be cast into a
sequence of bit-packed atomic values, and then "unflattening" it; using
serialization when necessary, but with special handling for `undefined`
values and for pointers which align in virtual memory. The resulting
code is definitely slower -- more on this later -- but it is correct.

The pointer access and bitcast logic required some helper functions and
types which are not generally useful elsewhere, so I opted to split them
into separate files `Sema/comptime_ptr_access.zig` and
`Sema/bitcast.zig`, with simple re-exports in `Sema.zig` for their small
public APIs.

Whilst working on this branch, I caught various unrelated bugs with
transitive Sema errors, and with the handling of `undefined` values.
These bugs have been fixed, and corresponding behavior test added.

In terms of performance, I do anticipate that this commit will regress
performance somewhat, because the new pointer access and bitcast logic
is necessarily more complex. I have not yet taken performance
measurements, but will do shortly, and post the results in this PR. If
the performance regression is severe, I will do work to to optimize the
new logic before merge.

Resolves: #19452
Resolves: #19460
2024-04-17 13:41:25 +01:00
mlugg
9c16b2370d
test: update behavior to silence 'var is never mutated' errors 2023-11-19 09:57:03 +00:00
Andrew Kelley
3fc6fc6812 std.builtin.Endian: make the tags lower case
Let's take this breaking change opportunity to fix the style of this
enum.
2023-10-31 21:37:35 -04:00
Jacob Young
27fe945a00 Revert "Revert "Merge pull request #17637 from jacobly0/x86_64-test-std""
This reverts commit 6f0198cadb.
2023-10-22 15:46:43 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
6f0198cadb Revert "Merge pull request #17637 from jacobly0/x86_64-test-std"
This reverts commit 0c99ba1eab, reversing
changes made to 5f92b070bf.

This caused a CI failure when it landed in master branch due to a
128-bit `@byteSwap` in std.mem.
2023-10-22 12:16:35 -07:00
Jacob Young
2e6e39a700 x86_64: fix bugs and disable erroring tests 2023-10-21 10:55:41 -04:00
Robin Voetter
faad97edff
spirv: update failing / passing tests
Some tests are now failing due to debug info changes, some tests
now pass due to improved compiler functionality.
2023-10-15 20:08:18 +02:00
Xavier Bouchoux
370662c565 codegen/llvm: truncate padding bits when loading a non-byte-sized value 2023-10-08 11:37:49 +02:00
Xavier Bouchoux
85315bb535 codegen/wasm: fix intcast accross 32-bits boundary 2023-10-08 11:37:49 +02:00
Xavier Bouchoux
c86ba0f9d0 test: add behaviour test for casting accross 32-bits boundary 2023-10-08 11:36:53 +02:00
Robin Voetter
075584a4d7 spirv: enable passing tests 2023-09-23 12:36:56 -07:00
Luuk de Gram
619140c0d2 wasm: correctly intcast signed integers
When a signed integer's bitsize is not 32 or 64, but the given
bitsize and wanted bitsize are either both represented by Wasm's i32
or i64, we must either sign extend or wrap the integer.
2023-07-22 02:12:07 +02:00
mlugg
f26dda2117 all: migrate code to new cast builtin syntax
Most of this migration was performed automatically with `zig fmt`. There
were a few exceptions which I had to manually fix:

* `@alignCast` and `@addrSpaceCast` cannot be automatically rewritten
* `@truncate`'s fixup is incorrect for vectors
* Test cases are not formatted, and their error locations change
2023-06-24 16:56:39 -07:00
Luuk de Gram
1042deb86f
enable passing behavior tests 2023-05-31 18:04:33 +02:00
Ali Chraghi
ccc490ef68
setup spirv backend in behavior tests 2023-05-11 20:31:52 +02:00
Jacob Young
83a208c355 x86_64: implement large cmp 2023-04-02 04:49:53 -04:00
Koakuma
f9e9ba784f stage2: sparc64: Skip unimplemented tests 2022-12-10 21:51:46 +07:00
Jacob Young
525dcaecba behavior: enable stage2_c tests that are currently passing
Also fix C warnings triggered by these tests.
2022-10-25 05:11:28 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
ad5770eba4 organize behavior tests
* Identify the ones that are passing and stop skipping them.
 * Flatten out the main behavior.zig file and have each individual test
   disable itself if it is not passing.
2022-03-18 15:02:52 -07:00
Luuk de Gram
e7b7088056
wasm: Implement float_to_int
- This implements the float_to_int AIR instruction.
- Lowering a decl_ref to a slice was previously assumed to contain a pointer
to a slice, rather than an array. This is now fixed, making `@src()` work as well.
- Some preliminary work on 128bit integers have been done to find out what needs to be done
to implement 128bit arithmetic.
2022-01-10 21:01:00 +01:00