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Stabilize Ratified RISC-V Target Features #116485

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@coastalwhite coastalwhite commented Oct 6, 2023

Stabilization PR for the ratified RISC-V target features. This stabilizes some of the target features tracked by #44839. This is also a part of #114544 and eventually needed for the RISC-V part of rust-lang/rfcs#3268.

There is a similar PR for the the stdarch crate which can be found at rust-lang/stdarch#1476.

This was briefly discussed on Zulip
(https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/250483-t-compiler.2Frisc-v/topic/Stabilization.20of.20RISC-V.20Target.20Features/near/394793704).

Specifically, this PR stabilizes the:

  • Atomic Instructions (A) on v2.0
  • Compressed Instructions (C) on v2.0
  • Double-Precision Floating-Point (D) on v2.2
  • Embedded Base (E) (Given as RV32E / RV64E) on v2.0
  • Single-Precision Floating-Point (F) on v2.2
  • Integer Multiplication and Division (M) on v2.0
  • Vector Operations (V) on v1.0
  • Bit Manipulations (B) on v1.0 listed as zba, zbc, zbs
  • Scalar Cryptography (Zk) v1.0.1 listed as zk, zkn, zknd, zkne, zknh, zkr, zks, zksed, zksh, zkt, zbkb, zbkc zkbx
  • Double-Precision Floating-Point in Integer Register (Zdinx) on v1.0
  • Half-Precision Floating-Point (Zfh) on v1.0
  • Minimal Half-Precision Floating-Point (Zfhmin) on v1.0
  • Single-Precision Floating-Point in Integer Register (Zfinx) on v1.0
  • Half-Precision Floating-Point in Integer Register (Zhinx) on v1.0
  • Minimal Half-Precision Floating-Point in Integer Register (Zhinxmin) on v1.0

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Amanieu commented Oct 7, 2023

This is an FCP for both adding the target features to the language via #[target_feature] and for adding them to the standard library via is_riscv_feature_detected!. These features (including the feature names) have been standardized by the RISC-V foundation.

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RalfJung commented Oct 7, 2023

On x86 we are having some trouble because it is possible to disable features that are enabled by default.

Are there any such RISC-V features? Can we ensure that all features that our targets have by default cannot be disabled by the user?

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Amanieu commented Oct 7, 2023

On RISC-V the ABI is explicitly specified in the target spec, independently of which target features are used. Obviously, you need to enable the FP instructions if you are using a hard-float ABI, but otherwise I don't think this would cause any issues.

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RalfJung commented Oct 7, 2023

What happens if you write a function with float argument/return types and you have the FP instruction feature disabled? How do arguments get passed? Or does codegen abort in that case?

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Amanieu commented Oct 7, 2023

I think LLVM just fails with an assert.

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RalfJung commented Oct 7, 2023

We should really ensure this is the case, with a test. Fixing "target features are affecting the ABI" later is such a pain.

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I am happy to write a test for this. This will do this on Monday.

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ehuss commented Oct 7, 2023

Can you please post a PR to update the documentation at https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/blob/HEAD/src/attributes/codegen.md#the-target_feature-attribute?

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Can you please post a PR to update the documentation at https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/blob/HEAD/src/attributes/codegen.md#the-target_feature-attribute?

I will do that as well. I noticed that there is a patch necessary as well on the page for in-line assembly. Vector registers are supported as register in the inline assembly already.

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Amanieu commented Oct 8, 2023

I will do that as well. I noticed that there is a patch necessary as well on the page for in-line assembly. Vector registers are supported as register in the inline assembly already.

There are currently no valid types that you can pass as input/output asm operands for vector registers. This will be solved once we have support for scalable vectors in stdarch.

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Passing in("v3") worked for before, but maybe Rust doesn't officially support that.

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Amanieu commented Oct 8, 2023

Passing in("v3") worked for before, but maybe Rust doesn't officially support that.

I don't think it ever worked:

error: register class `vreg` can only be used as a clobber, not as an input or output
 --> <source>:4:10
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4 | asm!("", in("v3") x);
  |          ^^^^^^^^^^

error: type `i32` cannot be used with this register class
 --> <source>:4:19
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4 | asm!("", in("v3") x);
  |                   ^
  |
  = note: register class `vreg` supports these types: 

error: aborting due to 2 previous errors

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coastalwhite commented Oct 9, 2023

This (https://godbolt.org/z/rcGTfbMM7) works for me, but it is on an out("v0").

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Amanieu commented Oct 9, 2023

Yes, you can only use it as a clobber with _. You can't actually move values in/out of the asm.

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Ah, I could have sworn that the Only clobbers in the reference was not there before, I must have overlooked it. Never mind then.

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We should really ensure this is the case, with a test. Fixing "target features are affecting the ABI" later is such a pain.

It seems like this currently does not fail codegen. We get messages saying what we are doing is probably incorrect, but no exit on codegen. It actually just ignores the target ABI and falls back to the ABI without hard floats.

The message:

Hard-float 'd' ABI can't be used for a target that doesn't support the D instruction set extension (ignoring target-abi)

Here is the reproduction on Compiler Explorer as well. It shows the same message and also does not fail.

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RalfJung commented Oct 9, 2023

So, it's then generating a function that is not ABI-compatible with a fn(f64) -> f64 function that was generated with hard floats available? Yeah that's exactly the same as #116344, let's not stabilize another instance of this mess please.

It's good to get a warning at least. I wonder where the warning comes from, it doesn't look like a rustc diagnostic...

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@RalfJung Is there something that Rust can do to fix this internally, or is this a LLVM issue?

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RalfJung commented Oct 9, 2023

For x86 the tentative plan was to reject -x87 as a feature flag, thus ensuring we won't generate functions with the wrong ABI. An alternative we are considering in #116558 is to reject certain types to be passed by-value when the corresponding ABI features are missing.

What's not quite clear is how to handle softfloat situations. Presumably if you are using softfloats you want to be able to pass them around by-value. IMO we should have this distinction on the target level: i686-unknown-linux-gnu is a hardfloat target and -87 is banned, so floats are always passed in appropriate SSE/x87 registers; x86_64-unknown-none is a softfloat target and x87 (and all other float/vector-related features) are banned so floats and SIMD types are always passed on the stack or in general-purpose registers. With some work on the LLVM side, ideally we could allow the target features without affecting ABI. The important part is that for any given target triple, if compilation succeeds, then all extern "C" functions that take or return f32 or __m256 always do that the same way no matter the available target features.

(I'm using x86 terms here since that's what I am more familiar with, I assume these concepts all exist for RISC-V as well with different names. For instance it seems like d,f is the equivalent to x87. But the questions and possible solutions should all carry over and in rustc this should all be using the same infrastructure, but so far none of that infrastructure exists.)

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RalfJung commented Oct 9, 2023

Looking at the feature list, f, d, and v seem to have the highest risk of affecting ABI. I played around with this a bit and this is as far as I got -- there's a clear difference visible for d affecting f64 ABI, but I at least for that function it looks like v doesn't affect the ABI of f32x4? Obviously when I make it actually do something it uses different instructions, but I cannot tell if the input/output is passed via the same registers.

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coastalwhite commented Oct 9, 2023

RISC-V does not have traditional fixed size SIMD instructions, it instead uses scalable vectors. Portable SIMD for RISC-V afaik calls the p extension (when available) which has not been ratified yet. I would not want the p extension to be part of this stabilization PR. The v target feature currently only allows for implicit codegen (or inline assembly). Explicit codegen with intrinsics is tracked in rust-lang/rfcs#3268.

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  * rust-lang/rust#117403
  * rust-lang/rust#117398
  * rust-lang/rust#117396
  * rust-lang/rust#117389
  * rust-lang/rust#116862
* rust-lang/rust#117405
  * rust-lang/rust#117395
  * rust-lang/rust#117390
  * rust-lang/rust#117383
  * rust-lang/rust#117376
  * rust-lang/rust#117370
  * rust-lang/rust#117357
  * rust-lang/rust#117356
  * rust-lang/rust#117317
  * rust-lang/rust#117132
  * rust-lang/rust#117068
  * rust-lang/rust#112463
* rust-lang/rust#117267
* rust-lang/rust#116939
* rust-lang/rust#117387
  * rust-lang/rust#117385
  * rust-lang/rust#117382
  * rust-lang/rust#117371
  * rust-lang/rust#117365
  * rust-lang/rust#117350
  * rust-lang/rust#117205
  * rust-lang/rust#117177
  * rust-lang/rust#117147
* rust-lang/rust#116485
* rust-lang/rust#117328
* rust-lang/rust#117332
* rust-lang/rust#117089
* rust-lang/rust#116733
* rust-lang/rust#116889
* rust-lang/rust#116270
* rust-lang/rust#117354
  * rust-lang/rust#117337
  * rust-lang/rust#117312
  * rust-lang/rust#117082
  * rust-lang/rust#117043
  * rust-lang/rust#115968
* rust-lang/rust#117336
  * rust-lang/rust#117325
  * rust-lang/rust#117322
  * rust-lang/rust#117259
  * rust-lang/rust#117170
* rust-lang/rust#117335
  * rust-lang/rust#117319
  * rust-lang/rust#117316
  * rust-lang/rust#117311
  * rust-lang/rust#117162
  * rust-lang/rust#115773
* rust-lang/rust#116447
* rust-lang/rust#117149
* rust-lang/rust#116240
* rust-lang/rust#117123
* rust-lang/rust#81746
* rust-lang/rust#117038
* rust-lang/rust#116609
* rust-lang/rust#117309
  * rust-lang/rust#117277
  * rust-lang/rust#117268
  * rust-lang/rust#117256
  * rust-lang/rust#117025
  * rust-lang/rust#116945
  * rust-lang/rust#116816
  * rust-lang/rust#116739
  * rust-lang/rust#116534
* rust-lang/rust#117253
* rust-lang/rust#117302
* rust-lang/rust#117197
* rust-lang/rust#116471
* rust-lang/rust#117294
  * rust-lang/rust#117287
  * rust-lang/rust#117281
  * rust-lang/rust#117270
  * rust-lang/rust#117247
  * rust-lang/rust#117246
  * rust-lang/rust#117212
  * rust-lang/rust#116834
* rust-lang/rust#103208
* rust-lang/rust#117166
* rust-lang/rust#116751
* rust-lang/rust#116858
* rust-lang/rust#117272
  * rust-lang/rust#117266
  * rust-lang/rust#117262
  * rust-lang/rust#117241
  * rust-lang/rust#117240
  * rust-lang/rust#116868
  * rust-lang/rust#114998
* rust-lang/rust#116205
* rust-lang/rust#117260
* rust-lang/rust#116035
* rust-lang/rust#113183
* rust-lang/rust#117249
  * rust-lang/rust#117243
  * rust-lang/rust#117188
  * rust-lang/rust#117114
  * rust-lang/rust#117106
  * rust-lang/rust#117032
  * rust-lang/rust#116968
* rust-lang/rust#116581
* rust-lang/rust#117228
  * rust-lang/rust#117221
  * rust-lang/rust#117214
  * rust-lang/rust#117207
  * rust-lang/rust#117202
  * rust-lang/rust#117194
  * rust-lang/rust#117143
  * rust-lang/rust#117095
  * rust-lang/rust#116905
* rust-lang/rust#117171
* rust-lang/rust#113262
* rust-lang/rust#112875
* rust-lang/rust#116983
* rust-lang/rust#117148
* rust-lang/rust#117115
* rust-lang/rust#116818
* rust-lang/rust#115872
* rust-lang/rust#117193
  * rust-lang/rust#117175
  * rust-lang/rust#117009
  * rust-lang/rust#117008
  * rust-lang/rust#116931
  * rust-lang/rust#116553
  * rust-lang/rust#116401
* rust-lang/rust#117180
  * rust-lang/rust#117173
  * rust-lang/rust#117163
  * rust-lang/rust#117159
  * rust-lang/rust#117154
  * rust-lang/rust#117152
  * rust-lang/rust#117141
  * rust-lang/rust#117111
* rust-lang/rust#117172
  * rust-lang/rust#117168
  * rust-lang/rust#117160
  * rust-lang/rust#117158
  * rust-lang/rust#117150
  * rust-lang/rust#117136
  * rust-lang/rust#117133
  * rust-lang/rust#116801
* rust-lang/rust#117165
* rust-lang/rust#117113
* rust-lang/rust#117102
* rust-lang/rust#117076
* rust-lang/rust#116236
* rust-lang/rust#116993
* rust-lang/rust#117139
* rust-lang/rust#116482
* rust-lang/rust#115796
* rust-lang/rust#117135
  * rust-lang/rust#117127
  * rust-lang/rust#117010
  * rust-lang/rust#116943
  * rust-lang/rust#116841
  * rust-lang/rust#116792
  * rust-lang/rust#116714
  * rust-lang/rust#116396
  * rust-lang/rust#116094
* rust-lang/rust#117126
  * rust-lang/rust#117105
  * rust-lang/rust#117093
  * rust-lang/rust#117092
  * rust-lang/rust#117091
  * rust-lang/rust#117081
* rust-lang/rust#116773
* rust-lang/rust#117124
* rust-lang/rust#116461
* rust-lang/rust#116435
* rust-lang/rust#116319
* rust-lang/rust#116238
* rust-lang/rust#116998
* rust-lang/rust#116300
* rust-lang/rust#117103
  * rust-lang/rust#117086
  * rust-lang/rust#117074
  * rust-lang/rust#117070
  * rust-lang/rust#117046
  * rust-lang/rust#116859
  * rust-lang/rust#107159
* rust-lang/rust#116033
* rust-lang/rust#107009
* rust-lang/rust#117087
  * rust-lang/rust#117073
  * rust-lang/rust#117064
  * rust-lang/rust#117040
  * rust-lang/rust#116978
  * rust-lang/rust#116960
* rust-lang/rust#116837
* rust-lang/rust#116835
* rust-lang/rust#116849
* rust-lang/rust#117071
  * rust-lang/rust#117069
  * rust-lang/rust#117051
  * rust-lang/rust#117049
  * rust-lang/rust#117044
  * rust-lang/rust#117042
  * rust-lang/rust#105666
* rust-lang/rust#116606
* rust-lang/rust#117066
* rust-lang/rust#115324
* rust-lang/rust#117062
* rust-lang/rust#117000
* rust-lang/rust#117007
* rust-lang/rust#117018
* rust-lang/rust#116256
* rust-lang/rust#117041
  * rust-lang/rust#117037
  * rust-lang/rust#117034
  * rust-lang/rust#116989
  * rust-lang/rust#116985
* rust-lang/rust#116950
* rust-lang/rust#116956
* rust-lang/rust#116932
* rust-lang/rust#117031
* rust-lang/rust#117030
  * rust-lang/rust#117028
  * rust-lang/rust#117026
  * rust-lang/rust#116992
  * rust-lang/rust#116981
  * rust-lang/rust#116955
  * rust-lang/rust#116928
  * rust-lang/rust#116312
* rust-lang/rust#116368
* rust-lang/rust#116922
* rust-lang/rust#117021
* rust-lang/rust#117020
  * rust-lang/rust#117019
  * rust-lang/rust#116975
  * rust-lang/rust#106601
* rust-lang/rust#116734
* rust-lang/rust#117013
  * rust-lang/rust#116995
  * rust-lang/rust#116990
  * rust-lang/rust#116974
  * rust-lang/rust#116964
  * rust-lang/rust#116961
  * rust-lang/rust#116917
  * rust-lang/rust#116911
  * rust-lang/rust#114521
* rust-lang/rust#117011
* rust-lang/rust#116958
* rust-lang/rust#116951
* rust-lang/rust#116966
* rust-lang/rust#116965
* rust-lang/rust#116962
* rust-lang/rust#116946
* rust-lang/rust#116899
* rust-lang/rust#116785
* rust-lang/rust#116838
* rust-lang/rust#116875
* rust-lang/rust#116874
* rust-lang/rust#115214
* rust-lang/rust#116810
* rust-lang/rust#116940
  * rust-lang/rust#116921
  * rust-lang/rust#116906
  * rust-lang/rust#116896
  * rust-lang/rust#116650
* rust-lang/rust#116132
* rust-lang/rust#116037
* rust-lang/rust#116923
  * rust-lang/rust#116912
  * rust-lang/rust#116908
  * rust-lang/rust#116883
  * rust-lang/rust#116829
  * rust-lang/rust#116795
  * rust-lang/rust#116761
  * rust-lang/rust#116663
* rust-lang/rust#114534
* rust-lang/rust#116402
* rust-lang/rust#116493
* rust-lang/rust#116046
* rust-lang/rust#116887
* rust-lang/rust#116885
  * rust-lang/rust#116879
  * rust-lang/rust#116870
  * rust-lang/rust#116865
  * rust-lang/rust#116856
  * rust-lang/rust#116812
* rust-lang/rust#116815
* rust-lang/rust#116814
* rust-lang/rust#116713
* rust-lang/rust#116830



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netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Mar 3, 2024
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Adjust patches and cargo checksums to new versions.
 * For an external LLVM, set dependency of llvm >= 16, in accordance
   with the upstream changes.
 * Mark that on NetBSD we now need >= 9.0, so 8.x is no longer supported.
 * On NetBSD/sparc64 10.x, we now need GCC 12 to build the embedded
   LLVM, which is version 17; apparently GCC 10.4 or 10.5 mis-compiles it,
   resulting in an illegal instruction fault during the build.
   Ref. rust-lang/rust#117231

Upstream changes:

Version 1.75.0 (2023-12-28)
==========================

- [Stabilize `async fn` and return-position `impl Trait` in traits.]
  (rust-lang/rust#115822)
- [Allow function pointer signatures containing `&mut T` in `const` contexts.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116015)
- [Match `usize`/`isize` exhaustively with half-open ranges.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116692)
- [Guarantee that `char` has the same size and alignment as `u32`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116894)
- [Document that the null pointer has the 0 address.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116988)
- [Allow partially moved values in `match`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#103208)
- [Add notes about non-compliant FP behavior on 32bit x86 targets.]
  (rust-lang/rust#113053)
- [Stabilize ratified RISC-V target features.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116485)

Compiler
--------

- [Rework negative coherence to properly consider impls that only
  partly overlap.] (rust-lang/rust#112875)
- [Bump `COINDUCTIVE_OVERLAP_IN_COHERENCE` to deny, and warn in dependencies.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116493)
- [Consider alias bounds when computing liveness in NLL.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116733)
- [Add the V (vector) extension to the `riscv64-linux-android` target spec.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116618)
- [Automatically enable cross-crate inlining for small functions]
  (rust-lang/rust#116505)
- Add several new tier 3 targets:
    - [`csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2hf`]
      (rust-lang/rust#117049)
    - [`i586-unknown-netbsd`]
      (rust-lang/rust#117170)
    - [`mipsel-unknown-netbsd`]
      (rust-lang/rust#117356)

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

Libraries
---------

- [Override `Waker::clone_from` to avoid cloning `Waker`s unnecessarily.]
  (rust-lang/rust#96979)
- [Implement `BufRead` for `VecDeque<u8>`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#110604)
- [Implement `FusedIterator` for `DecodeUtf16` when the inner iterator does.]
  (rust-lang/rust#110729)
- [Implement `Not, Bit{And,Or}{,Assign}` for IP addresses.]
  (rust-lang/rust#113747)
- [Implement `Default` for `ExitCode`.]
  (rust-lang/rust#114589)
- [Guarantee representation of None in NPO]
  (rust-lang/rust#115333)
- [Document when atomic loads are guaranteed read-only.]
  (rust-lang/rust#115577)
- [Broaden the consequences of recursive TLS initialization.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116172)
- [Windows: Support sub-millisecond sleep.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116461)
- [Fix generic bound of `str::SplitInclusive`'s `DoubleEndedIterator` impl]
  (rust-lang/rust#100806)
- [Fix exit status / wait status on non-Unix `cfg(unix)` platforms.]
  (rust-lang/rust#115108)

Stabilized APIs
---------------

- [`Atomic*::from_ptr`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/sync/atomic/struct.AtomicUsize.html#method.from_ptr)
- [`FileTimes`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/fs/struct.FileTimes.html)
- [`FileTimesExt`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/windows/fs/trait.FileTimesExt.html)
- [`File::set_modified`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/fs/struct.File.html#method.set_modified)
- [`File::set_times`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/fs/struct.File.html#method.set_times)
- [`IpAddr::to_canonical`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/net/enum.IpAddr.html#method.to_canonical)
- [`Ipv6Addr::to_canonical`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/net/struct.Ipv6Addr.html#method.to_canonical)
- [`Option::as_slice`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/option/enum.Option.html#method.as_slice)
- [`Option::as_mut_slice`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/option/enum.Option.html#method.as_mut_slice)
- [`pointer::byte_add`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.byte_add)
- [`pointer::byte_offset`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.byte_offset)
- [`pointer::byte_offset_from`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.byte_offset_from)
- [`pointer::byte_sub`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.byte_sub)
- [`pointer::wrapping_byte_add`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_byte_add)
- [`pointer::wrapping_byte_offset`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_byte_offset)
- [`pointer::wrapping_byte_sub`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.wrapping_byte_sub)

These APIs are now stable in const contexts:

- [`Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4_mapped`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/net/struct.Ipv6Addr.html#method.to_ipv4_mapped)
- [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_read`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.assume_init_read)
- [`MaybeUninit::zeroed`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.zeroed)
- [`mem::discriminant`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/fn.discriminant.html)
- [`mem::zeroed`]
  (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/mem/fn.zeroed.html)

Cargo
-----

- [Add new packages to `[workspace.members]` automatically.]
  (rust-lang/cargo#12779)
- [Allow version-less `Cargo.toml` manifests.]
  (rust-lang/cargo#12786)
- [Make browser links out of HTML file paths.]
  (rust-lang/cargo#12889)

Rustdoc
-------

- [Accept less invalid Rust in rustdoc.]
  (rust-lang/rust#117450)
- [Document lack of object safety on affected traits.]
  (rust-lang/rust#113241)
- [Hide `#[repr(transparent)]` if it isn't part of the public ABI.]
  (rust-lang/rust#115439)
- [Show enum discriminant if it is a C-like variant.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116142)

Compatibility Notes
-------------------

- [FreeBSD targets now require at least version 12.]
  (rust-lang/rust#114521)
- [Formally demote tier 2 MIPS targets to tier 3.]
  (rust-lang/rust#115238)
- [Make misalignment a hard error in `const` contexts.]
  (rust-lang/rust#115524)
- [Fix detecting references to packed unsized fields.]
  (rust-lang/rust#115583)
- [Remove support for compiler plugins.]
  (rust-lang/rust#116412)
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#116485 does not mention the zbb extension but the diff is the same as for zba, zbc, and zbs. Should it be edited?

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Indeed zbb is also stabilised, what do you think should it be edited?

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