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Ensure `ptr::read` gets all the same LLVM `load` metadata that dereferencing does

I was looking into `array::IntoIter` optimization, and noticed that it wasn't annotating the loads with `noundef` for simple things like `array::IntoIter<i32, N>`.  Trying to narrow it down, it seems that was because `MaybeUninit::assume_init_read` isn't marking the load as initialized (<https://rust.godbolt.org/z/Mxd8TPTnv>), which is unfortunate since that's basically its reason to exist.

The root cause is that `ptr::read` is currently implemented via the *untyped* `copy_nonoverlapping`, and thus the `load` doesn't get any type-aware metadata: no `noundef`, no `!range`.  This PR solves that by lowering `ptr::read(p)` to `copy *p` in MIR, for which the backends already do the right thing.

Fortuitiously, this also improves the IR we give to LLVM for things like `mem::replace`, and fixes a couple of long-standing bugs where `ptr::read` on `Copy` types was worse than `*`ing them.

Zulip conversation: <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Move.20array.3A.3AIntoIter.20to.20ManuallyDrop/near/341189936>

cc `@erikdesjardins` `@JakobDegen` `@workingjubilee` `@the8472`

Fixes rust-lang#106369
Fixes rust-lang#73258
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/check/intrinsic.rs
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Expand Up @@ -363,6 +363,8 @@ pub fn check_intrinsic_type(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, it: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) {
sym::likely => (0, vec![tcx.types.bool], tcx.types.bool),
sym::unlikely => (0, vec![tcx.types.bool], tcx.types.bool),

sym::read_via_copy => (1, vec![tcx.mk_imm_ptr(param(0))], param(0)),

sym::discriminant_value => {
let assoc_items = tcx.associated_item_def_ids(
tcx.require_lang_item(hir::LangItem::DiscriminantKind, None),
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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions compiler/rustc_lint_defs/src/builtin.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1026,12 +1026,13 @@ declare_lint! {
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust,compile_fail
/// #![feature(const_ptr_read)]
/// #![feature(const_mut_refs)]
/// const FOO: () = unsafe {
/// let x = &[0_u8; 4];
/// let y = x.as_ptr().cast::<u32>();
/// y.read(); // the address of a `u8` array is unknown and thus we don't know if
/// // it is aligned enough for reading a `u32`.
/// let mut z = 123;
/// y.copy_to_nonoverlapping(&mut z, 1); // the address of a `u8` array is unknown
/// // and thus we don't know if it is aligned enough for copying a `u32`.
/// };
/// ```
///
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29 changes: 29 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/lower_intrinsics.rs
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Expand Up @@ -149,6 +149,35 @@ impl<'tcx> MirPass<'tcx> for LowerIntrinsics {
terminator.kind = TerminatorKind::Goto { target };
}
}
sym::read_via_copy => {
let [arg] = args.as_slice() else {
span_bug!(terminator.source_info.span, "Wrong number of arguments");
};
let derefed_place =
if let Some(place) = arg.place() && let Some(local) = place.as_local() {
tcx.mk_place_deref(local.into())
} else {
span_bug!(terminator.source_info.span, "Only passing a local is supported");
};
terminator.kind = match *target {
None => {
// No target means this read something uninhabited,
// so it must be unreachable, and we don't need to
// preserve the assignment either.
TerminatorKind::Unreachable
}
Some(target) => {
block.statements.push(Statement {
source_info: terminator.source_info,
kind: StatementKind::Assign(Box::new((
*destination,
Rvalue::Use(Operand::Copy(derefed_place)),
))),
});
TerminatorKind::Goto { target }
}
}
}
sym::discriminant_value => {
if let (Some(target), Some(arg)) = (*target, args[0].place()) {
let arg = tcx.mk_place_deref(arg);
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_span/src/symbol.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1153,6 +1153,7 @@ symbols! {
read_enum_variant_arg,
read_struct,
read_struct_field,
read_via_copy,
readonly,
realloc,
reason,
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10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions library/core/src/intrinsics.rs
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Expand Up @@ -2020,6 +2020,16 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
#[rustc_safe_intrinsic]
pub fn saturating_sub<T: Copy>(a: T, b: T) -> T;

/// This is an implementation detail of [`crate::ptr::read`] and should
/// not be used anywhere else. See its comments for why this exists.
///
/// This intrinsic can *only* be called where the argument is a local without
/// projections (`read_via_copy(p)`, not `read_via_copy(*p)`) so that it
/// trivially obeys runtime-MIR rules about derefs in operands.
#[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_ptr_read", issue = "80377")]
pub fn read_via_copy<T>(p: *const T) -> T;

/// Returns the value of the discriminant for the variant in 'v';
/// if `T` has no discriminant, returns `0`.
///
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59 changes: 45 additions & 14 deletions library/core/src/ptr/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1135,27 +1135,58 @@ pub const unsafe fn replace<T>(dst: *mut T, mut src: T) -> T {
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_ptr_read", issue = "80377")]
#[cfg_attr(miri, track_caller)] // even without panics, this helps for Miri backtraces
pub const unsafe fn read<T>(src: *const T) -> T {
// We are calling the intrinsics directly to avoid function calls in the generated code
// as `intrinsics::copy_nonoverlapping` is a wrapper function.
extern "rust-intrinsic" {
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_intrinsic_copy", since = "1.63.0")]
fn copy_nonoverlapping<T>(src: *const T, dst: *mut T, count: usize);
}
// It would be semantically correct to implement this via `copy_nonoverlapping`
// and `MaybeUninit`, as was done before PR #109035. Calling `assume_init`
// provides enough information to know that this is a typed operation.

let mut tmp = MaybeUninit::<T>::uninit();
// SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that `src` is valid for reads.
// `src` cannot overlap `tmp` because `tmp` was just allocated on
// the stack as a separate allocated object.
// However, as of March 2023 the compiler was not capable of taking advantage
// of that information. Thus the implementation here switched to an intrinsic,
// which lowers to `_0 = *src` in MIR, to address a few issues:
//
// Also, since we just wrote a valid value into `tmp`, it is guaranteed
// to be properly initialized.
// - Using `MaybeUninit::assume_init` after a `copy_nonoverlapping` was not
// turning the untyped copy into a typed load. As such, the generated
// `load` in LLVM didn't get various metadata, such as `!range` (#73258),
// `!nonnull`, and `!noundef`, resulting in poorer optimization.
// - Going through the extra local resulted in multiple extra copies, even
// in optimized MIR. (Ignoring StorageLive/Dead, the intrinsic is one
// MIR statement, while the previous implementation was eight.) LLVM
// could sometimes optimize them away, but because `read` is at the core
// of so many things, not having them in the first place improves what we
// hand off to the backend. For example, `mem::replace::<Big>` previously
// emitted 4 `alloca` and 6 `memcpy`s, but is now 1 `alloc` and 3 `memcpy`s.
// - In general, this approach keeps us from getting any more bugs (like
// #106369) that boil down to "`read(p)` is worse than `*p`", as this
// makes them look identical to the backend (or other MIR consumers).
//
// Future enhancements to MIR optimizations might well allow this to return
// to the previous implementation, rather than using an intrinsic.

// SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that `src` is valid for reads.
unsafe {
assert_unsafe_precondition!(
"ptr::read requires that the pointer argument is aligned and non-null",
[T](src: *const T) => is_aligned_and_not_null(src)
);
copy_nonoverlapping(src, tmp.as_mut_ptr(), 1);
tmp.assume_init()

#[cfg(bootstrap)]
{
// We are calling the intrinsics directly to avoid function calls in the
// generated code as `intrinsics::copy_nonoverlapping` is a wrapper function.
extern "rust-intrinsic" {
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_intrinsic_copy", since = "1.63.0")]
fn copy_nonoverlapping<T>(src: *const T, dst: *mut T, count: usize);
}

// `src` cannot overlap `tmp` because `tmp` was just allocated on
// the stack as a separate allocated object.
let mut tmp = MaybeUninit::<T>::uninit();
copy_nonoverlapping(src, tmp.as_mut_ptr(), 1);
tmp.assume_init()
}
#[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
{
crate::intrinsics::read_via_copy(src)
}
}
}

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15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions tests/codegen/issues/issue-106369.rs
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// compile-flags: -O
// ignore-debug (the extra assertions get in the way)

#![crate_type = "lib"]

// From <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106369#issuecomment-1369095304>

// CHECK-LABEL: @issue_106369(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn issue_106369(ptr: *const &i32) -> bool {
// CHECK-NOT: icmp
// CHECK: ret i1 true
// CHECK-NOT: icmp
Some(std::ptr::read(ptr)).is_some()
}
38 changes: 38 additions & 0 deletions tests/codegen/issues/issue-73258.rs
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// compile-flags: -O
// ignore-debug (the extra assertions get in the way)

#![crate_type = "lib"]

// Adapted from <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73258#issue-637346014>

#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
#[repr(u8)]
pub enum Foo {
A, B, C, D,
}

// CHECK-LABEL: @issue_73258(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn issue_73258(ptr: *const Foo) -> Foo {
// CHECK-NOT: icmp
// CHECK-NOT: call
// CHECK-NOT: br
// CHECK-NOT: select

// CHECK: %[[R:.+]] = load i8
// CHECK-SAME: !range !

// CHECK-NOT: icmp
// CHECK-NOT: call
// CHECK-NOT: br
// CHECK-NOT: select

// CHECK: ret i8 %[[R]]

// CHECK-NOT: icmp
// CHECK-NOT: call
// CHECK-NOT: br
// CHECK-NOT: select
let k: Option<Foo> = Some(ptr.read());
return k.unwrap();
}
36 changes: 36 additions & 0 deletions tests/codegen/mem-replace-big-type.rs
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// This test ensures that `mem::replace::<T>` only ever calls `@llvm.memcpy`
// with `size_of::<T>()` as the size, and never goes through any wrapper that
// may e.g. multiply `size_of::<T>()` with a variable "count" (which is only
// known to be `1` after inlining).

// compile-flags: -C no-prepopulate-passes -Zinline-mir=no
// ignore-debug: the debug assertions get in the way

#![crate_type = "lib"]

#[repr(C, align(8))]
pub struct Big([u64; 7]);
pub fn replace_big(dst: &mut Big, src: Big) -> Big {
// Before the `read_via_copy` intrinsic, this emitted six `memcpy`s.
std::mem::replace(dst, src)
}

// NOTE(eddyb) the `CHECK-NOT`s ensure that the only calls of `@llvm.memcpy` in
// the entire output, are the direct calls we want, from `ptr::replace`.

// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy

// For a large type, we expect exactly three `memcpy`s
// CHECK-LABEL: define internal void @{{.+}}mem{{.+}}replace{{.+}}sret(%Big)
// CHECK-NOT: alloca
// CHECK: alloca %Big
// CHECK-NOT: alloca
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: call void @llvm.memcpy.{{.+}}({{i8\*|ptr}} align 8 %{{.*}}, {{i8\*|ptr}} align 8 %{{.*}}, i{{.*}} 56, i1 false)
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: call void @llvm.memcpy.{{.+}}({{i8\*|ptr}} align 8 %{{.*}}, {{i8\*|ptr}} align 8 %{{.*}}, i{{.*}} 56, i1 false)
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: call void @llvm.memcpy.{{.+}}({{i8\*|ptr}} align 8 %{{.*}}, {{i8\*|ptr}} align 8 %{{.*}}, i{{.*}} 56, i1 false)
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy

// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
21 changes: 15 additions & 6 deletions tests/codegen/mem-replace-direct-memcpy.rs
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Expand Up @@ -13,12 +13,21 @@ pub fn replace_byte(dst: &mut u8, src: u8) -> u8 {
}

// NOTE(eddyb) the `CHECK-NOT`s ensure that the only calls of `@llvm.memcpy` in
// the entire output, are the two direct calls we want, from `ptr::replace`.
// the entire output, are the direct calls we want, from `ptr::replace`.

// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: ; core::mem::replace
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: call void @llvm.memcpy.{{.+}}({{i8\*|ptr}} align 1 %{{.*}}, {{i8\*|ptr}} align 1 %{{.*}}, i{{.*}} 1, i1 false)
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: call void @llvm.memcpy.{{.+}}({{i8\*|ptr}} align 1 %{{.*}}, {{i8\*|ptr}} align 1 %{{.*}}, i{{.*}} 1, i1 false)

// For a small type, we expect one each of `load`/`store`/`memcpy` instead
// CHECK-LABEL: define internal noundef i8 @{{.+}}mem{{.+}}replace
// CHECK-NOT: alloca
// CHECK: alloca i8
// CHECK-NOT: alloca
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: load i8
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: store i8
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
// CHECK: call void @llvm.memcpy.{{.+}}({{i8\*|ptr}} align 1 %{{.*}}, {{i8\*|ptr}} align 1 %{{.*}}, i{{.*}} 1, i1 false)
// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy

// CHECK-NOT: call void @llvm.memcpy
96 changes: 96 additions & 0 deletions tests/codegen/ptr-read-metadata.rs
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// compile-flags: -O -Z merge-functions=disabled
// no-system-llvm
// ignore-debug (the extra assertions get in the way)

#![crate_type = "lib"]

// Ensure that various forms of reading pointers correctly annotate the `load`s
// with `!noundef` and `!range` metadata to enable extra optimization.

use std::mem::MaybeUninit;

// CHECK-LABEL: define noundef i8 @copy_byte(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn copy_byte(p: *const u8) -> u8 {
// CHECK-NOT: load
// CHECK: load i8, ptr %p, align 1
// CHECK-SAME: !noundef !
// CHECK-NOT: load
*p
}

// CHECK-LABEL: define noundef i8 @read_byte(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn read_byte(p: *const u8) -> u8 {
// CHECK-NOT: load
// CHECK: load i8, ptr %p, align 1
// CHECK-SAME: !noundef !
// CHECK-NOT: load
p.read()
}

// CHECK-LABEL: define i8 @read_byte_maybe_uninit(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn read_byte_maybe_uninit(p: *const MaybeUninit<u8>) -> MaybeUninit<u8> {
// CHECK-NOT: load
// CHECK: load i8, ptr %p, align 1
// CHECK-NOT: noundef
// CHECK-NOT: load
p.read()
}

// CHECK-LABEL: define noundef i8 @read_byte_assume_init(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn read_byte_assume_init(p: &MaybeUninit<u8>) -> u8 {
// CHECK-NOT: load
// CHECK: load i8, ptr %p, align 1
// CHECK-SAME: !noundef !
// CHECK-NOT: load
p.assume_init_read()
}

// CHECK-LABEL: define noundef i32 @copy_char(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn copy_char(p: *const char) -> char {
// CHECK-NOT: load
// CHECK: load i32, ptr %p
// CHECK-SAME: !range ![[RANGE:[0-9]+]]
// CHECK-SAME: !noundef !
// CHECK-NOT: load
*p
}

// CHECK-LABEL: define noundef i32 @read_char(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn read_char(p: *const char) -> char {
// CHECK-NOT: load
// CHECK: load i32, ptr %p
// CHECK-SAME: !range ![[RANGE]]
// CHECK-SAME: !noundef !
// CHECK-NOT: load
p.read()
}

// CHECK-LABEL: define i32 @read_char_maybe_uninit(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn read_char_maybe_uninit(p: *const MaybeUninit<char>) -> MaybeUninit<char> {
// CHECK-NOT: load
// CHECK: load i32, ptr %p
// CHECK-NOT: range
// CHECK-NOT: noundef
// CHECK-NOT: load
p.read()
}

// CHECK-LABEL: define noundef i32 @read_char_assume_init(
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe fn read_char_assume_init(p: &MaybeUninit<char>) -> char {
// CHECK-NOT: load
// CHECK: load i32, ptr %p
// CHECK-SAME: !range ![[RANGE]]
// CHECK-SAME: !noundef !
// CHECK-NOT: load
p.assume_init_read()
}

// CHECK: ![[RANGE]] = !{i32 0, i32 1114112}
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