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The * ` cold ` [ attribute] * suggests that the attributed function is unlikely to
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be called.
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+ ## The ` naked ` attribute
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+ The * ` naked ` [ attribute] * may be applied to a function in order to prevent the compiler
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+ from emitting a function prologue.
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+ ### Requirements
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+ Any function marked with the ` naked ` attribute must meet the following requirements;
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+ failure to do so will result in a compiler error.
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+ * The [ function body] must consist of exactly one [ ` asm! ` ] macro invocation,
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+ which may be enclosed within an [ unsafe block] .
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+ * This ` asm! ` invocation must not contain any [ operands]
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+ except for ` const ` and ` sym ` operands.
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+ * This ` asm! ` invocation must specify the ` noreturn ` [ option] ,
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+ and must not specify any other options except for ` att_syntax ` .
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+ * The function must not be marked with the [ ` inline ` ] attribute.
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+ ### Recommendations
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+ Any function marked with the ` naked ` attribute should adhere to the following recommendations;
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+ failure to do so will result in a compiler warning.
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+ * The function should feature an [ extern function qualifier] that is not ` extern "Rust" ` .
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+ * All arguments and return types of the function should be [ FFI-safe] .
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+ ### Effects
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+ Marking a function with the ` naked ` attribute has the following effects:
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+ * The compiler will not generate a prologue for this function.
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+ Within the function, all registers will remain precisely as they were set up
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+ by its caller.
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+ * The compiler will suppress the [ ` unused_variables ` ] lint for this function.
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+ ### Notes
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+ * The [ rules for inline assembly] ordinarily consider it undefined behavior to
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+ refer to registers not specified as input operands, or to modify
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+ registers not specified as output operands.
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+ The reason for this is because ordinarily an ` asm! ` invocation cannot guarantee
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+ the state of the registers surrounding the assembly block.
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+ However, in naked functions the state of the registers is guaranteed
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+ by adherence to the specified calling convention.
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+ Therefore, it is not undefined behavior for the ` asm! ` invocation in a naked function
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+ to refer to registers without specifying them as operands.
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+ * A naked function that makes use of registers in a way that does not conform
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+ to the specified calling convention imposes additional safety invariants on its caller,
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+ and therefore must be marked as an [ unsafe function] .
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+ * Implementations may assume that naked functions never unwind.
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+ Unwinding through a naked function is undefined behavior.
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+ * The semantics of naked functions require implementations to set up the call stack
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+ according to the specified calling convention before executing a naked function,
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+ even in contexts where setting up the call stack would ordinarily be unnecessary,
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+ such as when the function is inlined.
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+ An implementation can fulfill this requirement by guaranteeing that naked functions
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+ are never inlined.
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+ However, implementations are not currently required to guarantee that naked functions
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+ are never inlined.
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+ In the future it may become a requirement for implementations to guarantee that
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+ naked functions are never inlined;
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+ users must not rely on any observable behavior that may result from inlining.
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+ * Although implementations are prohibited from generating code for a naked function that
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+ contains any instructions that precede the naked function's ` asm! ` block,
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+ under some circumstances, implementations may generate code that contains instructions
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+ * after* a naked function's ` asm! ` block.
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+ In the future it may become a requirement for implementations to guarantee
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+ the absence of any instructions following a naked function's ` asm! ` block;
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+ users must not rely on the presence of any trailing instructions.
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+ If a user of the ` naked ` attribute relies on the absence of trailing instructions
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+ for correctness, for the time being it is the user's responsibility to ensure that
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+ the instructions truly are absent,
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+ for example by passing any necessary code generation flags to the compiler.
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## The ` no_builtins ` attribute
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r[ attributes.codegen.no_builtins]
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[ `-C target-feature` ] : ../../rustc/codegen-options/index.html#target-feature
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[ `is_x86_feature_detected` ] : ../../std/arch/macro.is_x86_feature_detected.html
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[ `is_aarch64_feature_detected` ] : ../../std/arch/macro.is_aarch64_feature_detected.html
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+ [ `naked_asm!` ] : ../inline-assembly.md
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+ [ `inline` ] : #the-inline-attribute
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[ `target_feature` conditional compilation option ] : ../conditional-compilation.md#target_feature
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+ [ `unused_variables` ] : ../../rustc/lints/listing/warn-by-default.html#unused-variables
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[ attribute ] : ../attributes.md
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[ attributes ] : ../attributes.md
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+ [ extern function qualifier ] : ../items/functions.md#extern-function-qualifier
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+ [ FFI-safe ] : ../../rustc/lints/listing/warn-by-default.html#improper-ctypes-definitions
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+ [ function body ] : ../items/functions.md#function-body
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[ functions ] : ../items/functions.md
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+ [ operands ] : ../inline-assembly.md#operand-type
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+ [ option ] : ../inline-assembly.md#options
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+ [ rules for inline assembly ] : ../inline-assembly.md#rules-for-inline-assembly
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[ target architecture ] : ../conditional-compilation.md#target_arch
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[ trait ] : ../items/traits.md
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[ undefined behavior ] : ../behavior-considered-undefined.md
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- [ unsafe function ] : ../unsafe-keyword.md
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+ [ unsafe block ] : ../unsafe-blocks.md
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+ [ unsafe function ] : ../unsafe-functions.md
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[ rust-abi ] : ../items/external-blocks.md#abi
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[ `Location` ] : core::panic::Location
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