@@ -33,8 +33,9 @@ struct InternVisitor<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx>> {
3333 /// A list of all encountered allocations. After type-based interning, we traverse this list to
3434 /// also intern allocations that are only referenced by a raw pointer or inside a union.
3535 leftover_allocations: & ' rt mut FxHashSet < AllocId > ,
36- /// The root kind of the value that we're looking at. This field is never mutated and only used
37- /// for sanity assertions that will ICE when `const_qualif` screws up.
36+ /// The root kind of the value that we're looking at. This field is never mutated for a
37+ /// particular allocation. It is primarily used to make as many allocations as possible
38+ /// read-only so LLVM can place them in const memory.
3839 mode: InternMode ,
3940 /// This field stores whether we are *currently* inside an `UnsafeCell`. This can affect
4041 /// the intern mode of references we encounter.
@@ -113,8 +114,8 @@ fn intern_shallow<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx>>(
113114 // For this, we need to take into account `UnsafeCell`. When `ty` is `None`, we assume
114115 // no interior mutability.
115116 let frozen = ty. map_or ( true , |ty| ty. is_freeze ( ecx. tcx , ecx. param_env ) ) ;
116- // For statics, allocation mutability is the combination of the place mutability and
117- // the type mutability.
117+ // For statics, allocation mutability is the combination of place mutability and
118+ // type mutability.
118119 // The entire allocation needs to be mutable if it contains an `UnsafeCell` anywhere.
119120 let immutable = mutability == Mutability :: Not && frozen;
120121 if immutable {
@@ -188,8 +189,8 @@ impl<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx>> ValueVisitor<'mir
188189 }
189190 }
190191
191- // ZSTs do not need validation unless they're uninhabited
192- if mplace. layout . is_zst ( ) && !mplace . layout . abi . is_uninhabited ( ) {
192+ // ZSTs cannot contain pointers, so we can skip them.
193+ if mplace. layout . is_zst ( ) {
193194 return Ok ( ( ) ) ;
194195 }
195196
@@ -209,13 +210,12 @@ impl<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx>> ValueVisitor<'mir
209210 if let ty:: Dynamic ( ..) =
210211 tcx. struct_tail_erasing_lifetimes ( referenced_ty, self . ecx . param_env ) . kind ( )
211212 {
212- // Validation will error (with a better message) on an invalid vtable pointer
213- // so we can safely not do anything if this is not a real pointer.
214213 if let Scalar :: Ptr ( vtable) = mplace. meta . unwrap_meta ( ) {
215214 // Explicitly choose const mode here, since vtables are immutable, even
216215 // if the reference of the fat pointer is mutable.
217216 self . intern_shallow ( vtable. alloc_id , InternMode :: ConstInner , None ) ;
218217 } else {
218+ // Validation will error (with a better message) on an invalid vtable pointer.
219219 // Let validation show the error message, but make sure it *does* error.
220220 tcx. sess
221221 . delay_span_bug ( tcx. span , "vtables pointers cannot be integer pointers" ) ;
@@ -224,7 +224,8 @@ impl<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx>> ValueVisitor<'mir
224224 // Check if we have encountered this pointer+layout combination before.
225225 // Only recurse for allocation-backed pointers.
226226 if let Scalar :: Ptr ( ptr) = mplace. ptr {
227- // Compute the mode with which we intern this.
227+ // Compute the mode with which we intern this. Our goal here is to make as many
228+ // statics as we can immutable so they can be placed in const memory by LLVM.
228229 let ref_mode = match self . mode {
229230 InternMode :: Static ( mutbl) => {
230231 // In statics, merge outer mutability with reference mutability and
@@ -243,8 +244,13 @@ impl<'rt, 'mir, 'tcx: 'mir, M: CompileTimeMachine<'mir, 'tcx>> ValueVisitor<'mir
243244 }
244245 Mutability :: Not => {
245246 // A shared reference, things become immutable.
246- // We do *not* consier `freeze` here -- that is done more precisely
247- // when traversing the referenced data (by tracking `UnsafeCell`).
247+ // We do *not* consider `freeze` here: `intern_shallow` considers
248+ // `freeze` for the actual mutability of this allocation; the intern
249+ // mode for references contained in this allocation is tracked more
250+ // precisely when traversing the referenced data (by tracking
251+ // `UnsafeCell`). This makes sure that `&(&i32, &Cell<i32>)` still
252+ // has the left inner reference interned into a read-only
253+ // allocation.
248254 InternMode :: Static ( Mutability :: Not )
249255 }
250256 Mutability :: Mut => {
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