33// UEFI systems always run in protected-mode, have the interrupt-controller pre-configured and
44// force a single-CPU execution.
55// The cdecl ABI is used. It differs from the stdcall or fastcall ABI.
6- // "i686-unknown-windows" is used to get the minimal subset of windows-specific features.
76
87use crate :: spec:: { Target , base} ;
98
@@ -23,61 +22,8 @@ pub(crate) fn target() -> Target {
2322 // arguments, thus giving you access to full MMX/SSE acceleration.
2423 base. features = "-mmx,-sse,+soft-float" . into ( ) ;
2524
26- // Use -GNU here, because of the reason below:
27- // Background and Problem:
28- // If we use i686-unknown-windows, the LLVM IA32 MSVC generates compiler intrinsic
29- // _alldiv, _aulldiv, _allrem, _aullrem, _allmul, which will cause undefined symbol.
30- // A real issue is __aulldiv() is referred by __udivdi3() - udivmod_inner!(), from
31- // https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins.
32- // As result, rust-lld generates link error finally.
33- // Root-cause:
34- // In rust\src\llvm-project\llvm\lib\Target\X86\X86ISelLowering.cpp,
35- // we have below code to use MSVC intrinsics. It assumes MSVC target
36- // will link MSVC library. But that is NOT true in UEFI environment.
37- // UEFI does not link any MSVC or GCC standard library.
38- // if (Subtarget.isTargetKnownWindowsMSVC() ||
39- // Subtarget.isTargetWindowsItanium()) {
40- // // Setup Windows compiler runtime calls.
41- // setLibcallName(RTLIB::SDIV_I64, "_alldiv");
42- // setLibcallName(RTLIB::UDIV_I64, "_aulldiv");
43- // setLibcallName(RTLIB::SREM_I64, "_allrem");
44- // setLibcallName(RTLIB::UREM_I64, "_aullrem");
45- // setLibcallName(RTLIB::MUL_I64, "_allmul");
46- // setLibcallCallingConv(RTLIB::SDIV_I64, CallingConv::X86_StdCall);
47- // setLibcallCallingConv(RTLIB::UDIV_I64, CallingConv::X86_StdCall);
48- // setLibcallCallingConv(RTLIB::SREM_I64, CallingConv::X86_StdCall);
49- // setLibcallCallingConv(RTLIB::UREM_I64, CallingConv::X86_StdCall);
50- // setLibcallCallingConv(RTLIB::MUL_I64, CallingConv::X86_StdCall);
51- // }
52- // The compiler intrinsics should be implemented by compiler-builtins.
53- // Unfortunately, compiler-builtins has not provided those intrinsics yet. Such as:
54- // i386/divdi3.S
55- // i386/lshrdi3.S
56- // i386/moddi3.S
57- // i386/muldi3.S
58- // i386/udivdi3.S
59- // i386/umoddi3.S
60- // Possible solution:
61- // 1. Eliminate Intrinsics generation.
62- // 1.1 Choose different target to bypass isTargetKnownWindowsMSVC().
63- // 1.2 Remove the "Setup Windows compiler runtime calls" in LLVM
64- // 2. Implement Intrinsics.
65- // We evaluated all options.
66- // #2 is hard because we need implement the intrinsics (_aulldiv) generated
67- // from the other intrinsics (__udivdi3) implementation with the same
68- // functionality (udivmod_inner). If we let _aulldiv() call udivmod_inner!(),
69- // then we are in loop. We may have to find another way to implement udivmod_inner!().
70- // #1.2 may break the existing usage.
71- // #1.1 seems the simplest solution today.
72- // The IA32 -gnu calling convention is same as the one defined in UEFI specification.
73- // It uses cdecl, EAX/ECX/EDX as volatile register, and EAX/EDX as return value.
74- // We also checked the LLVM X86TargetLowering, the differences between -gnu and -msvc
75- // is fmodf(f32), longjmp() and TLS. None of them impacts the UEFI code.
76- // As a result, we choose -gnu for i686 version before those intrinsics are implemented in
77- // compiler-builtins. After compiler-builtins implements all required intrinsics, we may
78- // remove -gnu and use the default one.
7925 Target {
80- llvm_target : "i686-unknown-windows-gnu " . into ( ) ,
26+ llvm_target : "i686-unknown-uefi " . into ( ) ,
8127 metadata : crate :: spec:: TargetMetadata {
8228 description : Some ( "32-bit UEFI" . into ( ) ) ,
8329 tier : Some ( 2 ) ,
@@ -86,7 +32,7 @@ pub(crate) fn target() -> Target {
8632 } ,
8733 pointer_width : 32 ,
8834 data_layout : "e-m:x-p:32:32-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-\
89- i64:64- i128:128-f80:32-n8:16:32-a:0:32-S32 "
35+ i128:128-f64:32:64- f80:32-n8:16:32-S128 "
9036 . into ( ) ,
9137 arch : "x86" . into ( ) ,
9238
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