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The LoongArch C/C++ cross toolchain defaults to the `normal` code model, which can cause relocation overflows when linking LLVM after upgrading to verion 22. This change uses the `medium`code model for `loongarch64-linux-gnu` and `loongarch64-linux-musl` builds to avoid these linking errors.
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ci: loongarch64: use medium code model to avoid relocation overflows The LoongArch C/C++ cross toolchain defaults to the `normal` code model, which can cause relocation overflows when linking LLVM after upgrading to verion 22. This change uses the `medium`code model for `loongarch64-linux-gnu` and `loongarch64-linux-musl` builds to avoid these linking errors.
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Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - #147840 (Rework unsizing coercions in the new solver) - #148139 (Add `coverage` scope for controlling paths in code coverage) - #148154 (Add a mailmap entry) - #148158 (ci: loongarch64: use medium code model to avoid relocation overflows) - #148172 (rustc-dev-guide subtree update) - #148175 (Fix typos: duplicate words in comments) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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ci: loongarch64: use medium code model to avoid relocation overflows The LoongArch C/C++ cross toolchain defaults to the `normal` code model, which can cause relocation overflows when linking LLVM after upgrading to verion 22. This change uses the `medium`code model for `loongarch64-linux-gnu` and `loongarch64-linux-musl` builds to avoid these linking errors.
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Rollup of 14 pull requests Successful merges: - #144936 (CFI: Fix types that implement Fn, FnMut, or FnOnce) - #147185 (repr(transparent): do not consider repr(C) types to be 1-ZST) - #147840 (Rework unsizing coercions in the new solver) - #147915 (Update target maintainers android.md) - #148013 (1.91.0 release notes) - #148044 (compiletest: show output in debug logging) - #148057 (tests/ui/sanitizer/hwaddress.rs: Run on aarch64 and remove cgu hack) - #148139 (Add `coverage` scope for controlling paths in code coverage) - #148154 (Add a mailmap entry) - #148158 (ci: loongarch64: use medium code model to avoid relocation overflows) - #148166 (Re-enable macro-stepping test for AArch64) - #148172 (rustc-dev-guide subtree update) - #148175 (Fix typos: duplicate words in comments) - #148186 (rustdoc-search: add an integration test for CCI) Failed merges: - #147935 (Add LLVM realtime sanitizer) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of #148158 - heiher:loong64-medium, r=jieyouxu ci: loongarch64: use medium code model to avoid relocation overflows The LoongArch C/C++ cross toolchain defaults to the `normal` code model, which can cause relocation overflows when linking LLVM after upgrading to verion 22. This change uses the `medium`code model for `loongarch64-linux-gnu` and `loongarch64-linux-musl` builds to avoid these linking errors.
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Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - #147840 (Rework unsizing coercions in the new solver) - #148139 (Add `coverage` scope for controlling paths in code coverage) - #148154 (Add a mailmap entry) - #148158 (ci: loongarch64: use medium code model to avoid relocation overflows) - #148172 (rustc-dev-guide subtree update) - #148175 (Fix typos: duplicate words in comments) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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In the rollup that merged this PR, the Could be a fluke; could be something to keep an eye on. |
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I think this is expected. This patch invalidates the scache, but the cache hits will return on the next build. |
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Rollup of 14 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#144936 (CFI: Fix types that implement Fn, FnMut, or FnOnce) - rust-lang/rust#147185 (repr(transparent): do not consider repr(C) types to be 1-ZST) - rust-lang/rust#147840 (Rework unsizing coercions in the new solver) - rust-lang/rust#147915 (Update target maintainers android.md) - rust-lang/rust#148013 (1.91.0 release notes) - rust-lang/rust#148044 (compiletest: show output in debug logging) - rust-lang/rust#148057 (tests/ui/sanitizer/hwaddress.rs: Run on aarch64 and remove cgu hack) - rust-lang/rust#148139 (Add `coverage` scope for controlling paths in code coverage) - rust-lang/rust#148154 (Add a mailmap entry) - rust-lang/rust#148158 (ci: loongarch64: use medium code model to avoid relocation overflows) - rust-lang/rust#148166 (Re-enable macro-stepping test for AArch64) - rust-lang/rust#148172 (rustc-dev-guide subtree update) - rust-lang/rust#148175 (Fix typos: duplicate words in comments) - rust-lang/rust#148186 (rustdoc-search: add an integration test for CCI) Failed merges: - rust-lang/rust#147935 (Add LLVM realtime sanitizer) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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The LoongArch C/C++ cross toolchain defaults to the
normalcode model, which can cause relocation overflows when linking LLVM after upgrading to verion 22. This change uses themediumcode model forloongarch64-linux-gnuandloongarch64-linux-muslbuilds to avoid these linking errors.