linux/scripts/generate_rust_target.rs
Xizhe Yin 86d990c7b6 rust: convert raw URLs to Markdown autolinks in comments
Some comments in Rust files use raw URLs (http://example.com) rather
than Markdown autolinks <URL>. This inconsistency makes the
documentation less uniform and harder to maintain.

This patch converts all remaining raw URLs in Rust code comments to use
the Markdown autolink format, maintaining consistency with the rest of
the codebase which already uses this style.

Suggested-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/issues/1153
Signed-off-by: Xizhe Yin <xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/509F0B66E3C1575D+20250407033441.5567-1-xizheyin@smail.nju.edu.cn
[ Used From form for Signed-off-by. Sorted tags. - Miguel ]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2025-05-12 00:20:25 +02:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
//! The custom target specification file generator for `rustc`.
//!
//! To configure a target from scratch, a JSON-encoded file has to be passed
//! to `rustc` (introduced in [RFC 131]). These options and the file itself are
//! unstable. Eventually, `rustc` should provide a way to do this in a stable
//! manner. For instance, via command-line arguments. Therefore, this file
//! should avoid using keys which can be set via `-C` or `-Z` options.
//!
//! [RFC 131]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/0131-target-specification.html
use std::{
collections::HashMap,
fmt::{Display, Formatter, Result},
io::BufRead,
};
enum Value {
Boolean(bool),
Number(i32),
String(String),
Array(Vec<Value>),
Object(Object),
}
type Object = Vec<(String, Value)>;
fn comma_sep<T>(
seq: &[T],
formatter: &mut Formatter<'_>,
f: impl Fn(&mut Formatter<'_>, &T) -> Result,
) -> Result {
if let [ref rest @ .., ref last] = seq[..] {
for v in rest {
f(formatter, v)?;
formatter.write_str(",")?;
}
f(formatter, last)?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Minimal "almost JSON" generator (e.g. no `null`s, no escaping),
/// enough for this purpose.
impl Display for Value {
fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result {
match self {
Value::Boolean(boolean) => write!(formatter, "{}", boolean),
Value::Number(number) => write!(formatter, "{}", number),
Value::String(string) => write!(formatter, "\"{}\"", string),
Value::Array(values) => {
formatter.write_str("[")?;
comma_sep(&values[..], formatter, |formatter, v| v.fmt(formatter))?;
formatter.write_str("]")
}
Value::Object(object) => {
formatter.write_str("{")?;
comma_sep(&object[..], formatter, |formatter, v| {
write!(formatter, "\"{}\": {}", v.0, v.1)
})?;
formatter.write_str("}")
}
}
}
}
impl From<bool> for Value {
fn from(value: bool) -> Self {
Self::Boolean(value)
}
}
impl From<i32> for Value {
fn from(value: i32) -> Self {
Self::Number(value)
}
}
impl From<String> for Value {
fn from(value: String) -> Self {
Self::String(value)
}
}
impl From<&str> for Value {
fn from(value: &str) -> Self {
Self::String(value.to_string())
}
}
impl From<Object> for Value {
fn from(object: Object) -> Self {
Self::Object(object)
}
}
impl<T: Into<Value>, const N: usize> From<[T; N]> for Value {
fn from(i: [T; N]) -> Self {
Self::Array(i.into_iter().map(|v| v.into()).collect())
}
}
struct TargetSpec(Object);
impl TargetSpec {
fn new() -> TargetSpec {
TargetSpec(Vec::new())
}
fn push(&mut self, key: &str, value: impl Into<Value>) {
self.0.push((key.to_string(), value.into()));
}
}
impl Display for TargetSpec {
fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result {
// We add some newlines for clarity.
formatter.write_str("{\n")?;
if let [ref rest @ .., ref last] = self.0[..] {
for (key, value) in rest {
write!(formatter, " \"{}\": {},\n", key, value)?;
}
write!(formatter, " \"{}\": {}\n", last.0, last.1)?;
}
formatter.write_str("}")
}
}
struct KernelConfig(HashMap<String, String>);
impl KernelConfig {
/// Parses `include/config/auto.conf` from `stdin`.
fn from_stdin() -> KernelConfig {
let mut result = HashMap::new();
let stdin = std::io::stdin();
let mut handle = stdin.lock();
let mut line = String::new();
loop {
line.clear();
if handle.read_line(&mut line).unwrap() == 0 {
break;
}
if line.starts_with('#') {
continue;
}
let (key, value) = line.split_once('=').expect("Missing `=` in line.");
result.insert(key.to_string(), value.trim_end_matches('\n').to_string());
}
KernelConfig(result)
}
/// Does the option exist in the configuration (any value)?
///
/// The argument must be passed without the `CONFIG_` prefix.
/// This avoids repetition and it also avoids `fixdep` making us
/// depend on it.
fn has(&self, option: &str) -> bool {
let option = "CONFIG_".to_owned() + option;
self.0.contains_key(&option)
}
/// Is the rustc version at least `major.minor.patch`?
fn rustc_version_atleast(&self, major: u32, minor: u32, patch: u32) -> bool {
let check_version = 100000 * major + 100 * minor + patch;
let actual_version = self
.0
.get("CONFIG_RUSTC_VERSION")
.unwrap()
.parse::<u32>()
.unwrap();
check_version <= actual_version
}
}
fn main() {
let cfg = KernelConfig::from_stdin();
let mut ts = TargetSpec::new();
// `llvm-target`s are taken from `scripts/Makefile.clang`.
if cfg.has("ARM") {
panic!("arm uses the builtin rustc target");
} else if cfg.has("ARM64") {
panic!("arm64 uses the builtin rustc aarch64-unknown-none target");
} else if cfg.has("RISCV") {
if cfg.has("64BIT") {
panic!("64-bit RISC-V uses the builtin rustc riscv64-unknown-none-elf target");
} else {
panic!("32-bit RISC-V is an unsupported architecture");
}
} else if cfg.has("X86_64") {
ts.push("arch", "x86_64");
if cfg.rustc_version_atleast(1, 86, 0) {
ts.push("rustc-abi", "x86-softfloat");
}
ts.push(
"data-layout",
"e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-i128:128-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128",
);
let mut features = "-mmx,+soft-float".to_string();
if cfg.has("MITIGATION_RETPOLINE") {
// The kernel uses `-mretpoline-external-thunk` (for Clang), which Clang maps to the
// target feature of the same name plus the other two target features in
// `clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Arch/X86.cpp`. These should be eventually enabled via
// `-Ctarget-feature` when `rustc` starts recognizing them (or via a new dedicated
// flag); see <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116852>.
features += ",+retpoline-external-thunk";
features += ",+retpoline-indirect-branches";
features += ",+retpoline-indirect-calls";
}
if cfg.has("MITIGATION_SLS") {
// The kernel uses `-mharden-sls=all`, which Clang maps to both these target features in
// `clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Arch/X86.cpp`. These should be eventually enabled via
// `-Ctarget-feature` when `rustc` starts recognizing them (or via a new dedicated
// flag); see <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116851>.
features += ",+harden-sls-ijmp";
features += ",+harden-sls-ret";
}
ts.push("features", features);
ts.push("llvm-target", "x86_64-linux-gnu");
ts.push("supported-sanitizers", ["kcfi", "kernel-address"]);
ts.push("target-pointer-width", "64");
} else if cfg.has("X86_32") {
// This only works on UML, as i386 otherwise needs regparm support in rustc
if !cfg.has("UML") {
panic!("32-bit x86 only works under UML");
}
ts.push("arch", "x86");
if cfg.rustc_version_atleast(1, 86, 0) {
ts.push("rustc-abi", "x86-softfloat");
}
ts.push(
"data-layout",
"e-m:e-p:32:32-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i128:128-f64:32:64-f80:32-n8:16:32-S128",
);
let mut features = "-mmx,+soft-float".to_string();
if cfg.has("MITIGATION_RETPOLINE") {
features += ",+retpoline-external-thunk";
}
ts.push("features", features);
ts.push("llvm-target", "i386-unknown-linux-gnu");
ts.push("target-pointer-width", "32");
} else if cfg.has("LOONGARCH") {
panic!("loongarch uses the builtin rustc loongarch64-unknown-none-softfloat target");
} else {
panic!("Unsupported architecture");
}
ts.push("emit-debug-gdb-scripts", false);
ts.push("frame-pointer", "may-omit");
ts.push(
"stack-probes",
vec![("kind".to_string(), Value::String("none".to_string()))],
);
// Everything else is LE, whether `CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN` is declared or not
// (e.g. x86). It is also `rustc`'s default.
if cfg.has("CPU_BIG_ENDIAN") {
ts.push("target-endian", "big");
}
println!("{}", ts);
}