rust/tests/run-make/simd-ffi/rmake.rs

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// Using SIMD types in a program with foreign-function interfaces used to result in an ICE
// (internal compiler error). Since this was fixed in #21233, it should be checked that
// compilation of SIMD and FFI together should be successful on all the most common
// architectures.
// Note that this test does not check linking or binary execution.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/21233
use run_make_support::{llvm_components_contain, rustc};
fn main() {
let mut targets = Vec::new();
// arm-specific targets.
if llvm_components_contain("arm") {
targets.append(&mut vec![
"arm-linux-androideabi".to_owned(),
"arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf".to_owned(),
"arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi".to_owned(),
]);
}
let mut x86_archs = Vec::new();
if llvm_components_contain("x86") {
x86_archs.append(&mut vec!["i686", "x86_64"]);
}
// Linux has all x86 targets, plus aarch64 and mips.
let mut extra_targets = x86_archs.clone();
if llvm_components_contain("aarch64") {
extra_targets.push("aarch64");
}
if llvm_components_contain("mips") {
extra_targets.append(&mut vec!["mips", "mipsel"]);
}
for target in extra_targets {
let linux = format!("{target}-unknown-linux-gnu");
targets.push(linux);
}
// Windows and Darwin (OSX) only receive x86 targets.
let extra_targets = x86_archs.clone();
for target in extra_targets {
let windows = format!("{target}-pc-windows-gnu");
let darwin = format!("{target}-apple-darwin");
targets.push(windows);
targets.push(darwin);
}
for target in targets {
// compile the rust file to the given target, but only to asm and IR
// form, to avoid having to have an appropriate linker.
//
// we need some features because the integer SIMD instructions are not
// enabled by-default for i686 and ARM; these features will be invalid
// on some platforms, but LLVM just prints a warning so that's fine for
// now.
rustc()
.target(&target)
.emit("llvm-ir,asm")
.input("simd.rs")
.arg("-Ctarget-feature=+neon,+sse")
.arg(&format!("-Cextra-filename=-{target}"))
.run();
}
}