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Support Intel IceLake ISAs through target_feature #67329
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The reference is As there is quite a lot to support it has not been finished (nor stabilized) however: rust-lang/stdarch#310 |
I have looked into implementing this (for nightly at least over on rust-lang/stdarch) however it appears that support is blocked by the compiler not being willing to accept the VAES (and vaguely related VPCLMULQDQ) feature flags for enabling the relevant LLVM intrinsics. And I would be willing to make a PR for the compiler to add that flag, but I'm not sure if there's more to it than "just" adding the "vaes" string here and here. Though the feature seems to be supported in |
Updated the list of white-listed target features for x86 This PR both adds in-source documentation on what to look out for when adding a new (X86) feature set and [adds all that are detectable at run-time in Rust stable as of 1.27.0](https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/master/crates/std_detect/src/detect/arch/x86.rs). This should only enable the use of the corresponding LLVM intrinsics. Actual intrinsics need to be added separately in rust-lang/stdarch. It also re-orders the run-time-detect test statements to be more consistent with the actual list of intrinsics whitelisted and removes underscores not present in the actual names (which might be mistaken as being part of the name) The reference for LLVM's feature names used is [this file](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/master/llvm/include/llvm/Support/X86TargetParser.def). This PR was motivated as the compiler end's part for allowing rust-lang#67329 to be adressed over on rust-lang/stdarch
Updated the list of white-listed target features for x86 This PR both adds in-source documentation on what to look out for when adding a new (X86) feature set and [adds all that are detectable at run-time in Rust stable as of 1.27.0](https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/master/crates/std_detect/src/detect/arch/x86.rs). This should only enable the use of the corresponding LLVM intrinsics. Actual intrinsics need to be added separately in rust-lang/stdarch. It also re-orders the run-time-detect test statements to be more consistent with the actual list of intrinsics whitelisted and removes underscores not present in the actual names (which might be mistaken as being part of the name) The reference for LLVM's feature names used is [this file](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/master/llvm/include/llvm/Support/X86TargetParser.def). This PR was motivated as the compiler end's part for allowing rust-lang#67329 to be adressed over on rust-lang/stdarch
In #78361, a large amount of support for AVX512 features was added to the compiler, including all the ones (afaict) that IceLake included, resolving this issue for the Rust compiler, and many intrinsics have been added to |
Working on CPUID based dispatch for Vector AES code for https://crates.io/crates/crypto_pimitives library.
Based on https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html#x86-or-x86_64 Rust doesn't support any AVX512 targets.
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