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Enable combining +crt-static and relocation-model=pic on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu #86374

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Modern gcc versions support -static-pie, and rustc will already fall-back to -static if the local gcc is too old (and hence this change is optimistic rather than absolute). This brings the -musl and -gnu targets to feature compatibility (albeit with different default settings).

Of note a -static or -static-pie binary based on glibc that uses NSS-backed functions (gethostbyname or getpwuid etc.) need to have access to the libnss_X.so.2 libraries and any of their dynamic dependencies.

I wasn't sure about the # only/# ignore changes (I've not got a gnux32 toolchain to test with hence not also enabling -static-pie there).

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bossmc commented Jun 18, 2021

The build failure appears to be the fall-back logic from -static-pie to -static kicking in because (I assume) the linker doesn't support that flag.

I don't know what linker is being used in that build, if it's clang-10 that supports the flag (it's been supported since clang-9) and if it's the standard gcc (which by default is gcc-9 on focal) that also supports the flag (it's been supported since gcc-8).

The test as written assumes that the linker supports -static-pie because it's fairly tricky to dynamically detect support (need to work out what linker rustc will use, and then work out if it supports the flag).

Is there a possibility to either upgrade the linker in the tests? Or to provide a hint to the test scripts so they can expect the fall-back behaviour if appropriate?

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Triage:
@bossmc - this has sat idle for a few weeks - maybe try pinging the appropriate people again?

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bossmc commented Jul 6, 2021

I'm not sure who's the appropriate people for this change, I was trusting Liz Lemon that @estebank was a good choice, and I don't know if there's anyone else who would also be a sensible choice.

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@bossmc Triage: I'd suggest you reach the t-compiler people on Zulip to move this forward. In the mean time, i'll convert this pr to draft to remove this from triage cycle.

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Apologies for the unresponsiveness, I'd made a point of coming back to it and forgot.

The code changes look reasonable, but I am not the right person to help with the test failure.

Could someone in @rust-lang/compiler take a look?

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eddyb commented Jul 29, 2021

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nagisa commented Aug 8, 2021

Is there a possibility to either upgrade the linker in the tests? Or to provide a hint to the test scripts so they can expect the fall-back behaviour if appropriate?

Rust currently supports fairly ancient GCC and clang both for building rustc itself as well as a toolchain. Bumping to fairly recent versions of gcc/clang would likely be a MCP-level material if not an entire RFC.

cc @rust-lang/release for opinions though.

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nagisa commented Aug 8, 2021

(in practice we've been okay with conditional support for certain toolchain features in the past, I don't see why we wouldn't do that here as well, after adding some support to compiletest to check if the linker supports the necessary features)

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bossmc commented Aug 8, 2021

Just to clarify - this rustc change doesn't require a newer linker, it just enables taking advantage of the linker's -static-pie feature if it's available.

If we want CI to build with a minimal linker version then the test becomes a regression test rather than a feature test (testing that if the compiler is asked for static pie but the linker doesn't support it then it builds a static (non-pie) binary instead). It might also be useful to have a newer linker in CI (as well?) to test the function when the linker does support it? At the very least we'd need to not break x.py test for people who's native toolchain does support the function.

(your follow-up message has overlapped me writing this) I agree that this would be best with conditional support in compiletest - I'm happy to try and implement that as part of this MR if people agree that's the right direction to go.

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nagisa commented Aug 8, 2021

Adjusting CI to somehow allow for multiple linker versions might be an option too, but I don't know enough about our CI set up to tell for sure. @Mark-Simulacrum may have a better idea?

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CI for x86_64 tests with a Ubuntu 20.04 base image today (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/ci/docker/host-x86_64/x86_64-gnu/Dockerfile). I believe many other platforms do the same or similar; indeed, I'm not actually confident we run tests on the more ancient builders we use for dist jobs.

It sounds like we need a more modern gcc/clang for the test suite to pass; I think likely it makes sense to do this:

  • Add support for something like a needs-gcc-version flag to compiletest (we already do this for LLVM, for example). Ideally we'd make sure that the test can run if either clang or gcc of the appropriate minimum is available. Since this is a make test it'd also be fine with me to add the support within the script, just exiting early from the test if we don't see a new enough gcc/clang available.
  • Add a test that confirms the ambient environment 'works' with this PR (i.e., we successfully fallback to not supporting).

I can't really comment on the change itself, so not sure if it makes sense, but in terms of verifying it's support this seems like the reasonable approach. The second step there can plausibly be skipped, depending on how the code is laid out -- @nagisa or whoever reviews this can decide that :) Generally though progressively enhancing seems good; ideally we'd provide some signal to the user that they can get this combination working if they get a more modern linker. Not sure we have any nice way of doing that though, so may not be worth it -- eventually it'll just work for folks.

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bors commented Oct 27, 2021

☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #89652) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts.

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bossmc commented Oct 29, 2021

@Mark-Simulacrum thanks for those notes, just coming back to this now I've got a moment. I've rebased the change and now the CI is passing - presumably because the CI test image has been updated and now has a new-enough gcc (or maybe clang).

I've looked into adding either a compiletest header filter, or simply filtering in the Makefile but in both cases I can' t see a way to tell which linker is in use (I assume we do this test with both gcc and clang, and maybe even directly with ld?) - is there something I'm missing? Even if I work that out it's not clear how I would write a header filter (I'd need something like (linker is gcc && linker version is >= 8.0.0) || (linker is clang && linker version is >= 9.0.0) which is the kind of complex filter that isn't supported yet in compiletest as far as I can see.

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Hm. I think probably the easiest thing for now is to have a run-make test, not integrated into compiletest, that runs some command to get the linker version -- I'm not too familiar with how to get this information out of gcc/clang. We should be able to set the linker for rustc though with -Clinker and -Clinker-flavor, which I hope is enough that we can get that test working. Once the version is detected we can bail out (exit 0 or so) if it's too old.

The important thing will be to make sure that:

  • The test runs in CI
  • The test doesn't fail with older toolchains (running locally / other CI)

But I don't think we need to ensure it runs on both gcc/clang or some such, we can just keep it to CI-only for the time being. Our CI doesn't currently have anyway to verify that a test actually ran at least once across all our builders, but we don't need to try and tackle that in this PR.

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bossmc commented Oct 29, 2021

(As a note to myself, but possibly interesting to others)

You can get the versions of gcc/clang with the --version flag, except that's very "human-oriented":

$ gcc --version
gcc (Ubuntu 9.3.0-17ubuntu1~20.04) 9.3.0
Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

$ clang --version
Ubuntu clang version 13.0.1-++20211027043036+08e3a5ccd952-1~exp1~20211027163603.15
Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Thread model: posix
InstalledDir: /usr/bin

So instead, one can use the "magic #define variables" that the two compilers use (and then abuse the pre-processor to get the values of those macros):

$ echo __GNUC__ __GNUC_MINOR__ __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ | gcc -x c -E - | grep -ve '^#'
9 3 0
$ echo __clang_major__ __clang_minor__ __clang_patchlevel__ | clang -x c -E - | grep -ve '^#'
13 0 1

In fact, for this test we just need to check the major versions (8 for gcc and 9 for clang) so this seems pretty easy to do in the Makefile (or more likely in a script that the Makefile calls).

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bossmc commented Nov 2, 2021

@Mark-Simulacrum I've added a first pass at what we've been discussing (I'm pretty sure I can commonize the check_X_version scripts but I wanted to check that you're happy with the direction this is going before I go down a rabbithole).

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bossmc commented Nov 22, 2021

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/runs/4289582821?check_suite_focus=true is a build failing due to a deliberately added exit 4 just after we've confirmed that (a) the linker in the CI is new enough to support -static-pie and (b) we've checked that rustc has built a relocatable, static ELF executable (i.e. just after the test has passed in the meaningful way).

I'll revert that change now so this MR is mergeable again.

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nagisa commented Jan 22, 2022

Seems reasonable to me, could you please squash the commit history to remove the testing commits?

r=me after.

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bossmc commented Jan 28, 2022

@nagisa - done, thanks!

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triage: looks like this is ready for review

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nagisa commented Jan 30, 2022

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📌 Commit 6a88311 has been approved by nagisa

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…=nagisa

Enable combining `+crt-static` and `relocation-model=pic` on `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`

Modern `gcc` versions support `-static-pie`, and `rustc` will already fall-back to `-static` if the local `gcc` is too old (and hence this change is optimistic rather than absolute).  This brings the `-musl` and `-gnu` targets to feature compatibility (albeit with different default settings).

Of note a `-static` or `-static-pie` binary based on glibc that uses NSS-backed functions (`gethostbyname` or `getpwuid` etc.) need to have access to the `libnss_X.so.2` libraries and any of their dynamic dependencies.

I wasn't sure about the `# only`/`# ignore` changes (I've not got a `gnux32` toolchain to test with hence not also enabling `-static-pie` there).
matthiaskrgr added a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this pull request Feb 1, 2022
…=nagisa

Enable combining `+crt-static` and `relocation-model=pic` on `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`

Modern `gcc` versions support `-static-pie`, and `rustc` will already fall-back to `-static` if the local `gcc` is too old (and hence this change is optimistic rather than absolute).  This brings the `-musl` and `-gnu` targets to feature compatibility (albeit with different default settings).

Of note a `-static` or `-static-pie` binary based on glibc that uses NSS-backed functions (`gethostbyname` or `getpwuid` etc.) need to have access to the `libnss_X.so.2` libraries and any of their dynamic dependencies.

I wasn't sure about the `# only`/`# ignore` changes (I've not got a `gnux32` toolchain to test with hence not also enabling `-static-pie` there).
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Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#86374 (Enable combining `+crt-static` and `relocation-model=pic` on `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`)
 - rust-lang#91828 (Implement `RawWaker` and `Waker` getters for underlying pointers)
 - rust-lang#92021 (Eliminate duplicate codes of is_single_fp_element)
 - rust-lang#92584 (add rustc lint, warning when iterating over hashmaps 2)
 - rust-lang#93267 (implement a lint for suspicious auto trait impls)
 - rust-lang#93290 (remove `TyS::same_type`)
 - rust-lang#93436 (Update compiler_builtins to fix duplicate symbols in `armv7-linux-androideabi` rlib)

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Pkgsrc changes:
 * Bump available bootstraps to 1.59.0.
 * Delete one patch which no longer applies,
   adjust another.

Upstream changes:

Version 1.60.0 (2022-04-07)
==========================

Language
--------
- [Stabilize `#[cfg(panic = "...")]` for either `"unwind"` or `"abort"`.]
  [93658]
- [Stabilize `#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "...")]` for each integer
  size and `"ptr"`.][93824]

Compiler
--------
- [Enable combining `+crt-static` and `relocation-model=pic` on
  `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`][86374]
- [Fixes wrong `unreachable_pub` lints on nested and glob public
  reexport][87487]
- [Stabilize `-Z instrument-coverage` as `-C instrument-coverage`][90132]
- [Stabilize `-Z print-link-args` as `--print link-args`][91606]
- [Add new Tier 3 target `mips64-openwrt-linux-musl`\*][92300]
- [Add new Tier 3 target `armv7-unknown-linux-uclibceabi` (softfloat)\*][92383]
- [Fix invalid removal of newlines from doc comments][92357]
- [Add kernel target for RustyHermit][92670]
- [Deny mixing bin crate type with lib crate types][92933]
- [Make rustc use `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` by default][93566]
- [Upgrade to LLVM 14][93577]

\* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more
   information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------
- [Guarantee call order for `sort_by_cached_key`][89621]
- [Improve `Duration::try_from_secs_f32`/`f64` accuracy by directly
  processing exponent and mantissa][90247]
- [Make `Instant::{duration_since, elapsed, sub}` saturating][89926]
- [Remove non-monotonic clocks workarounds in `Instant::now`][89926]
- [Make `BuildHasherDefault`, `iter::Empty` and `future::Pending`
  covariant][92630]

Stabilized APIs
---------------
- [`Arc::new_cyclic`][arc_new_cyclic]
- [`Rc::new_cyclic`][rc_new_cyclic]
- [`slice::EscapeAscii`][slice_escape_ascii]
- [`<[u8]>::escape_ascii`][slice_u8_escape_ascii]
- [`u8::escape_ascii`][u8_escape_ascii]
- [`Vec::spare_capacity_mut`][vec_spare_capacity_mut]
- [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_drop`][assume_init_drop]
- [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_read`][assume_init_read]
- [`i8::abs_diff`][i8_abs_diff]
- [`i16::abs_diff`][i16_abs_diff]
- [`i32::abs_diff`][i32_abs_diff]
- [`i64::abs_diff`][i64_abs_diff]
- [`i128::abs_diff`][i128_abs_diff]
- [`isize::abs_diff`][isize_abs_diff]
- [`u8::abs_diff`][u8_abs_diff]
- [`u16::abs_diff`][u16_abs_diff]
- [`u32::abs_diff`][u32_abs_diff]
- [`u64::abs_diff`][u64_abs_diff]
- [`u128::abs_diff`][u128_abs_diff]
- [`usize::abs_diff`][usize_abs_diff]
- [`Display for io::ErrorKind`][display_error_kind]
- [`From<u8> for ExitCode`][from_u8_exit_code]
- [`Not for !` (the "never" type)][not_never]
- [_Op_`Assign<$t> for Wrapping<$t>`][wrapping_assign_ops]
- [`arch::is_aarch64_feature_detected!`][is_aarch64_feature_detected]

Cargo
-----
- [Port cargo from `toml-rs` to `toml_edit`][cargo/10086]
- [Stabilize `-Ztimings` as `--timings`][cargo/10245]
- [Stabilize namespaced and weak dependency features.][cargo/10269]
- [Accept more `cargo:rustc-link-arg-*` types from build script
  output.][cargo/10274]
- [cargo-new should not add ignore rule on Cargo.lock inside
  subdirs][cargo/10379]

Misc
----
- [Ship docs on Tier 2 platforms by reusing the closest Tier 1
  platform docs][92800]
- [Drop rustc-docs from complete profile][93742]
- [bootstrap: tidy up flag handling for llvm build][93918]

Compatibility Notes
-------------------
- [Remove compiler-rt linking hack on Android][83822]
- [Mitigations for platforms with non-monotonic clocks have been removed from
  `Instant::now`][89926]. On platforms that don't provide monotonic clocks, an
  instant is not guaranteed to be greater than an earlier instant anymore.
- [`Instant::{duration_since, elapsed, sub}` do not panic anymore on underflow,
  saturating to `0` instead][89926]. In the real world the panic happened mostly
  on platforms with buggy monotonic clock implementations rather than catching
  programming errors like reversing the start and end times. Such programming
  errors will now results in `0` rather than a panic.
- In a future release we're planning to increase the baseline requirements for
  the Linux kernel to version 3.2, and for glibc to version 2.17. We'd love
  your feedback in [PR #95026][95026].

Internal Changes
----------------

These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

- [Switch all libraries to the 2021 edition][92068]

[83822]: rust-lang/rust#83822
[86374]: rust-lang/rust#86374
[87487]: rust-lang/rust#87487
[89621]: rust-lang/rust#89621
[89926]: rust-lang/rust#89926
[90132]: rust-lang/rust#90132
[90247]: rust-lang/rust#90247
[91606]: rust-lang/rust#91606
[92068]: rust-lang/rust#92068
[92300]: rust-lang/rust#92300
[92357]: rust-lang/rust#92357
[92383]: rust-lang/rust#92383
[92630]: rust-lang/rust#92630
[92670]: rust-lang/rust#92670
[92800]: rust-lang/rust#92800
[92933]: rust-lang/rust#92933
[93566]: rust-lang/rust#93566
[93577]: rust-lang/rust#93577
[93658]: rust-lang/rust#93658
[93742]: rust-lang/rust#93742
[93824]: rust-lang/rust#93824
[93918]: rust-lang/rust#93918
[95026]: rust-lang/rust#95026

[cargo/10086]: rust-lang/cargo#10086
[cargo/10245]: rust-lang/cargo#10245
[cargo/10269]: rust-lang/cargo#10269
[cargo/10274]: rust-lang/cargo#10274
[cargo/10379]: rust-lang/cargo#10379

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[vec_spare_capacity_mut]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.spare_capacity_mut
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[i16_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i16.html#method.abs_diff
[i32_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i32.html#method.abs_diff
[i64_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i64.html#method.abs_diff
[i128_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i128.html#method.abs_diff
[isize_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.isize.html#method.abs_diff
[u8_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u8.html#method.abs_diff
[u16_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u16.html#method.abs_diff
[u32_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u32.html#method.abs_diff
[u64_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u64.html#method.abs_diff
[u128_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u128.html#method.abs_diff
[usize_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.usize.html#method.abs_diff
[display_error_kind]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/enum.ErrorKind.html#impl-Display
[from_u8_exit_code]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/process/struct.ExitCode.html#impl-From%3Cu8%3E
[not_never]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.never.html#impl-Not
[wrapping_assign_ops]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/num/struct.Wrapping.html#trait-implementations
[is_aarch64_feature_detected]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/arch/macro.is_aarch64_feature_detected.html
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request May 25, 2022
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Bump available bootstraps to 1.59.0.
 * Adjust line number in patches which had non-zero offsets.

Upstream changes:

Version 1.60.0 (2022-04-07)
===========================

Language
--------
- [Stabilize `#[cfg(panic = "...")]` for either `"unwind"` or `"abort"`.]
  [93658]
- [Stabilize `#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "...")]` for each integer
  size and `"ptr"`.][93824]

Compiler
--------
- [Enable combining `+crt-static` and `relocation-model=pic` on
  `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`][86374]
- [Fixes wrong `unreachable_pub` lints on nested and glob public
  reexport][87487]
- [Stabilize `-Z instrument-coverage` as `-C instrument-coverage`][90132]
- [Stabilize `-Z print-link-args` as `--print link-args`][91606]
- [Add new Tier 3 target `mips64-openwrt-linux-musl`\*][92300]
- [Add new Tier 3 target `armv7-unknown-linux-uclibceabi` (softfloat)\*][92383]
- [Fix invalid removal of newlines from doc comments][92357]
- [Add kernel target for RustyHermit][92670]
- [Deny mixing bin crate type with lib crate types][92933]
- [Make rustc use `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` by default][93566]
- [Upgrade to LLVM 14][93577]

\* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more
   information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------
- [Guarantee call order for `sort_by_cached_key`][89621]
- [Improve `Duration::try_from_secs_f32`/`f64` accuracy by directly
  processing exponent and mantissa][90247]
- [Make `Instant::{duration_since, elapsed, sub}` saturating][89926]
- [Remove non-monotonic clocks workarounds in `Instant::now`][89926]
- [Make `BuildHasherDefault`, `iter::Empty` and `future::Pending`
  covariant][92630]

Stabilized APIs
---------------
- [`Arc::new_cyclic`][arc_new_cyclic]
- [`Rc::new_cyclic`][rc_new_cyclic]
- [`slice::EscapeAscii`][slice_escape_ascii]
- [`<[u8]>::escape_ascii`][slice_u8_escape_ascii]
- [`u8::escape_ascii`][u8_escape_ascii]
- [`Vec::spare_capacity_mut`][vec_spare_capacity_mut]
- [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_drop`][assume_init_drop]
- [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_read`][assume_init_read]
- [`i8::abs_diff`][i8_abs_diff]
- [`i16::abs_diff`][i16_abs_diff]
- [`i32::abs_diff`][i32_abs_diff]
- [`i64::abs_diff`][i64_abs_diff]
- [`i128::abs_diff`][i128_abs_diff]
- [`isize::abs_diff`][isize_abs_diff]
- [`u8::abs_diff`][u8_abs_diff]
- [`u16::abs_diff`][u16_abs_diff]
- [`u32::abs_diff`][u32_abs_diff]
- [`u64::abs_diff`][u64_abs_diff]
- [`u128::abs_diff`][u128_abs_diff]
- [`usize::abs_diff`][usize_abs_diff]
- [`Display for io::ErrorKind`][display_error_kind]
- [`From<u8> for ExitCode`][from_u8_exit_code]
- [`Not for !` (the "never" type)][not_never]
- [_Op_`Assign<$t> for Wrapping<$t>`][wrapping_assign_ops]
- [`arch::is_aarch64_feature_detected!`][is_aarch64_feature_detected]

Cargo
-----
- [Port cargo from `toml-rs` to `toml_edit`][cargo/10086]
- [Stabilize `-Ztimings` as `--timings`][cargo/10245]
- [Stabilize namespaced and weak dependency features.][cargo/10269]
- [Accept more `cargo:rustc-link-arg-*` types from build script
  output.][cargo/10274]
- [cargo-new should not add ignore rule on Cargo.lock inside
  subdirs][cargo/10379]

Misc
----
- [Ship docs on Tier 2 platforms by reusing the closest Tier 1
  platform docs][92800]
- [Drop rustc-docs from complete profile][93742]
- [bootstrap: tidy up flag handling for llvm build][93918]

Compatibility Notes
-------------------
- [Remove compiler-rt linking hack on Android][83822]
- [Mitigations for platforms with non-monotonic clocks have been removed from
  `Instant::now`][89926]. On platforms that don't provide monotonic clocks, an
  instant is not guaranteed to be greater than an earlier instant anymore.
- [`Instant::{duration_since, elapsed, sub}` do not panic anymore on underflow,
  saturating to `0` instead][89926]. In the real world the panic happened mostly
  on platforms with buggy monotonic clock implementations rather than catching
  programming errors like reversing the start and end times. Such programming
  errors will now results in `0` rather than a panic.
- In a future release we're planning to increase the baseline requirements for
  the Linux kernel to version 3.2, and for glibc to version 2.17. We'd love
  your feedback in [PR #95026][95026].

Internal Changes
----------------

These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

- [Switch all libraries to the 2021 edition][92068]

[83822]: rust-lang/rust#83822
[86374]: rust-lang/rust#86374
[87487]: rust-lang/rust#87487
[89621]: rust-lang/rust#89621
[89926]: rust-lang/rust#89926
[90132]: rust-lang/rust#90132
[90247]: rust-lang/rust#90247
[91606]: rust-lang/rust#91606
[92068]: rust-lang/rust#92068
[92300]: rust-lang/rust#92300
[92357]: rust-lang/rust#92357
[92383]: rust-lang/rust#92383
[92630]: rust-lang/rust#92630
[92670]: rust-lang/rust#92670
[92800]: rust-lang/rust#92800
[92933]: rust-lang/rust#92933
[93566]: rust-lang/rust#93566
[93577]: rust-lang/rust#93577
[93658]: rust-lang/rust#93658
[93742]: rust-lang/rust#93742
[93824]: rust-lang/rust#93824
[93918]: rust-lang/rust#93918
[95026]: rust-lang/rust#95026

[cargo/10086]: rust-lang/cargo#10086
[cargo/10245]: rust-lang/cargo#10245
[cargo/10269]: rust-lang/cargo#10269
[cargo/10274]: rust-lang/cargo#10274
[cargo/10379]: rust-lang/cargo#10379

[arc_new_cyclic]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/sync/struct.Arc.html#method.new_cyclic
[rc_new_cyclic]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/rc/struct.Rc.html#method.new_cyclic
[slice_escape_ascii]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/slice/struct.EscapeAscii.html
[slice_u8_escape_ascii]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.escape_ascii
[u8_escape_ascii]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u8.html#method.escape_ascii
[vec_spare_capacity_mut]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.spare_capacity_mut
[assume_init_drop]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.assume_init_drop
[assume_init_read]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.assume_init_read
[i8_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i8.html#method.abs_diff
[i16_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i16.html#method.abs_diff
[i32_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i32.html#method.abs_diff
[i64_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i64.html#method.abs_diff
[i128_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.i128.html#method.abs_diff
[isize_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.isize.html#method.abs_diff
[u8_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u8.html#method.abs_diff
[u16_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u16.html#method.abs_diff
[u32_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u32.html#method.abs_diff
[u64_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u64.html#method.abs_diff
[u128_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u128.html#method.abs_diff
[usize_abs_diff]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.usize.html#method.abs_diff
[display_error_kind]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/enum.ErrorKind.html#impl-Display
[from_u8_exit_code]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/process/struct.ExitCode.html#impl-From%3Cu8%3E
[not_never]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.never.html#impl-Not
[wrapping_assign_ops]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/num/struct.Wrapping.html#trait-implementations
[is_aarch64_feature_detected]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/arch/macro.is_aarch64_feature_detected.html
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