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Set max_atomic_width for riscv32*-esp-espidf to 32 #117307

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@taiki-e taiki-e commented Oct 28, 2023

Fixes #117305

Since riscv32 does not have 64-bit atomic instructions, I do not believe there is any way to fix this problem other than setting max_atomic_width of these targets to 32.

This is a breaking change because Atomic*64 will become unavailable, but all affected targets are tier 3, and the current Atomic*64 violates the standard library's API contract and can cause problems with code that rely on the standard library's atomic types being lock-free.

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From a brief look around the ecosystem, there is better support for 32-bit targets now. tokio was a main concern of mine, but it looks like that should now work with 32-bit targets ootb. There could be an argument to leave the imc target unchanged as only single-core variants exist, but I think it's best to keep them in sync.

LGTM.

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📌 Commit ecefd4e has been approved by Amanieu

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⌛ Testing commit ecefd4e with merge f683e8b...

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Set max_atomic_width for riscv32*-esp-espidf to 32

Fixes rust-lang#117305

> Since riscv32 does not have 64-bit atomic instructions, I do not believe there is any way to fix this problem other than setting max_atomic_width of these targets to 32.

This is a breaking change because Atomic\*64 will become unavailable, but all affected targets are tier 3, and the current Atomic*64 violates the standard library's API contract and can cause problems with code that rely on the standard library's atomic types being lock-free.

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💔 Test failed - checks-actions

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taiki-e commented Nov 1, 2023

 Step 1/10 : FROM ubuntu:22.04
  error parsing HTTP 429 response body: invalid character 'T' looking for beginning of value: "Too Many Requests (HAP429).\n"

It seems to be a docker-related network error. (Unrelated to this PR's change.)

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Amanieu commented Nov 1, 2023

@bors retry

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⌛ Testing commit ecefd4e with merge f3457db...

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Overall result: no relevant changes - no action needed

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@taiki-e taiki-e deleted the espidf-atomic-64 branch November 1, 2023 20:03
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This PR pulls the following changes from the upstream repository:

* rust-lang/rust#117498
  * rust-lang/rust#117488
  * rust-lang/rust#117441
  * rust-lang/rust#117373
  * rust-lang/rust#117298
* rust-lang/rust#117029
* rust-lang/rust#117289
* rust-lang/rust#117307
* rust-lang/rust#114208
* rust-lang/rust#117482
  * rust-lang/rust#117475
  * rust-lang/rust#117401
  * rust-lang/rust#117397
  * rust-lang/rust#115626
* rust-lang/rust#117436
* rust-lang/rust#115356
* rust-lang/rust#117422
* rust-lang/rust#116692



Co-authored-by: David CARLIER <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Taiki Endo <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: ltdk <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Mehri <[email protected]>
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