os-rust/src/test/ui/allocator/no_std-alloc-error-handler-default.rs

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// run-pass
// ignore-android no libc
// ignore-emscripten no libc
// ignore-sgx no libc
// ignore-wasm32 no libc
// only-linux
// compile-flags:-C panic=abort
// aux-build:helper.rs
// gate-test-default_alloc_error_handler
add integration tests, unwind across FFI boundary ### Integration Tests This commit introduces some new fixtures to the `run-make-fulldeps` test suite. * c-unwind-abi-catch-panic: Exercise unwinding a panic. This catches a panic across an FFI boundary and downcasts it into an integer. * c-unwind-abi-catch-lib-panic: This is similar to the previous `*catch-panic` test, however in this case the Rust code that panics resides in a separate crate. ### Add `rust_eh_personality` to `#[no_std]` alloc tests This commit addresses some test failures that now occur in the following two tests: * no_std-alloc-error-handler-custom.rs * no_std-alloc-error-handler-default.rs Each test now defines a `rust_eh_personality` extern function, in the same manner as shown in the "Writing an executable without stdlib" section of the `lang_items` documentation here: https://doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/lang-items.html#writing-an-executable-without-stdlib Without this change, these tests would fail to compile due to a linking error explaining that there was an "undefined reference to `rust_eh_personality'." ### Updated hash * update 32-bit hash in `impl1` test ### Panics This commit uses `panic!` macro invocations that return a string, rather than using an integer as a panic payload. Doing so avoids the following warnings that were observed during rollup for the `*-msvc-1` targets: ``` warning: panic message is not a string literal --> panic.rs:10:16 | 10 | panic!(x); // That is too big! | ^ | = note: `#[warn(non_fmt_panic)]` on by default = note: this is no longer accepted in Rust 2021 help: add a "{}" format string to Display the message | 10 | panic!("{}", x); // That is too big! | ^^^^^ help: or use std::panic::panic_any instead | 10 | std::panic::panic_any(x); // That is too big! | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ warning: 1 warning emitted ``` See: https://github.com/rust-lang-ci/rust/runs/1992118428 As these errors imply, panicking without a format string will be disallowed in Rust 2021, per #78500.
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#![feature(start, rustc_private, new_uninit, panic_info_message, lang_items)]
#![feature(default_alloc_error_handler)]
#![no_std]
extern crate alloc;
extern crate libc;
// ARM targets need these symbols
#[no_mangle]
pub fn __aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr0() {}
#[no_mangle]
pub fn __aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr1() {}
use alloc::boxed::Box;
use core::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, Layout};
use core::ptr::null_mut;
extern crate helper;
struct MyAllocator;
unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for MyAllocator {
unsafe fn alloc(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 {
if layout.size() < 4096 {
libc::malloc(layout.size()) as _
} else {
null_mut()
}
}
unsafe fn dealloc(&self, _ptr: *mut u8, _layout: Layout) {}
}
#[global_allocator]
static A: MyAllocator = MyAllocator;
#[panic_handler]
fn panic(panic_info: &core::panic::PanicInfo) -> ! {
unsafe {
if let Some(s) = panic_info.payload().downcast_ref::<&str>() {
const PSTR: &str = "panic occurred: ";
const CR: &str = "\n";
libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO, PSTR as *const _ as _, PSTR.len());
libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO, s as *const _ as _, s.len());
libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO, CR as *const _ as _, CR.len());
}
if let Some(args) = panic_info.message() {
let mut s = alloc::string::String::new();
alloc::fmt::write(&mut s, *args).unwrap();
let s = s.as_str();
const PSTR: &str = "panic occurred: ";
const CR: &str = "\n";
libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO, PSTR as *const _ as _, PSTR.len());
libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO, s as *const _ as _, s.len());
libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO, CR as *const _ as _, CR.len());
} else {
const PSTR: &str = "panic occurred\n";
libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO, PSTR as *const _ as _, PSTR.len());
}
libc::exit(0)
}
}
add integration tests, unwind across FFI boundary ### Integration Tests This commit introduces some new fixtures to the `run-make-fulldeps` test suite. * c-unwind-abi-catch-panic: Exercise unwinding a panic. This catches a panic across an FFI boundary and downcasts it into an integer. * c-unwind-abi-catch-lib-panic: This is similar to the previous `*catch-panic` test, however in this case the Rust code that panics resides in a separate crate. ### Add `rust_eh_personality` to `#[no_std]` alloc tests This commit addresses some test failures that now occur in the following two tests: * no_std-alloc-error-handler-custom.rs * no_std-alloc-error-handler-default.rs Each test now defines a `rust_eh_personality` extern function, in the same manner as shown in the "Writing an executable without stdlib" section of the `lang_items` documentation here: https://doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/lang-items.html#writing-an-executable-without-stdlib Without this change, these tests would fail to compile due to a linking error explaining that there was an "undefined reference to `rust_eh_personality'." ### Updated hash * update 32-bit hash in `impl1` test ### Panics This commit uses `panic!` macro invocations that return a string, rather than using an integer as a panic payload. Doing so avoids the following warnings that were observed during rollup for the `*-msvc-1` targets: ``` warning: panic message is not a string literal --> panic.rs:10:16 | 10 | panic!(x); // That is too big! | ^ | = note: `#[warn(non_fmt_panic)]` on by default = note: this is no longer accepted in Rust 2021 help: add a "{}" format string to Display the message | 10 | panic!("{}", x); // That is too big! | ^^^^^ help: or use std::panic::panic_any instead | 10 | std::panic::panic_any(x); // That is too big! | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ warning: 1 warning emitted ``` See: https://github.com/rust-lang-ci/rust/runs/1992118428 As these errors imply, panicking without a format string will be disallowed in Rust 2021, per #78500.
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// Because we are compiling this code with `-C panic=abort`, this wouldn't normally be needed.
// However, `core` and `alloc` are both compiled with `-C panic=unwind`, which means that functions
// in these libaries will refer to `rust_eh_personality` if LLVM can not *prove* the contents won't
// unwind. So, for this test case we will define the symbol.
#[lang = "eh_personality"]
extern fn rust_eh_personality() {}
#[derive(Debug)]
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struct Page(#[allow(unused_tuple_struct_fields)] [[u64; 32]; 16]);
#[start]
pub fn main(_argc: isize, _argv: *const *const u8) -> isize {
let zero = Box::<Page>::new_zeroed();
let zero = unsafe { zero.assume_init() };
helper::work_with(&zero);
1
}