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58 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
bjorn3
f0e821b9e0 Remove all Sink traits 2022-01-11 19:03:10 +01:00
bjorn3
55d722db05 Remove CodeSink 2022-01-11 17:10:37 +01:00
bjorn3
a48a60f958 Remove reloc_external from CodeSink
And introduce MachBufferFinalized::relocs() in the place.
2022-01-11 16:54:27 +01:00
bjorn3
63e2360346 Remove trap from CodeSink
And introduce MachBufferFinalized::traps() in the place.
2022-01-11 16:42:52 +01:00
bjorn3
38aaa6e1da Remove add_call_site from CodeSink and RelocSink
And introduce MachBufferFinalized::call_sites() in the place.
2022-01-11 16:32:57 +01:00
bjorn3
379c9c65a3 Inline MemoryCodeSink::write 2022-01-11 15:10:02 +01:00
bjorn3
37598ad170 Remove end_codegen method from CodeSink 2022-01-11 14:52:04 +01:00
bjorn3
354c4f7bf8 Remove unused CodeSink methods 2022-01-11 14:52:04 +01:00
bjorn3
4915162230 Remove unnecessary fields from CodeInfo 2022-01-04 18:05:45 +01:00
bjorn3
d78f436daf Remove reloc_constant
It is no longer used by the new backends
2021-10-10 14:43:55 +02:00
bjorn3
2db3b5b9df Remove code offsets from Function (#3412)
* Remove code offsets from Function

* Remove reloc_jt and fix wasmtime-cranelift
2021-10-07 15:54:00 +02:00
Benjamin Bouvier
43a86f14d5 Remove more old backend ISA concepts (#3402)
This also paves the way for unifying TargetIsa and MachBackend, since now they map one to one. In theory the two traits could be merged, which would be nice to limit the number of total concepts. Also they have quite different responsibilities, so it might be fine to keep them separate.

Interestingly, this PR started as removing RegInfo from the TargetIsa trait since the adapter returned a dummy value there. From the fallout, noticed that all Display implementations didn't needed an ISA anymore (since these were only used to render ISA specific registers). Also the whole family of RegInfo / ValueLoc / RegUnit was exclusively used for the old backend, and these could be removed. Notably, some IR instructions needed to be removed, because they were using RegUnit too: this was the oddball of regfill / regmove / regspill / copy_special, which were IR instructions inserted by the old regalloc. Fare thee well!
2021-10-04 10:36:12 +02:00
Benjamin Bouvier
bae4ec6427 Remove ancient register allocation (#3401) 2021-09-30 21:27:23 +02:00
bjorn3
59e18b7d1b Remove the old riscv backend 2021-09-29 16:23:57 +02:00
Nick Fitzgerald
4283d2116d cranelift: Move most debug-level logs to the trace level
Cranelift crates have historically been much more verbose with debug-level
logging than most other crates in the Rust ecosystem. We log things like how
many parameters a basic block has, the color of virtual registers during
regalloc, etc. Even for Cranelift hackers, these things are largely only useful
when hacking specifically on Cranelift and looking at a particular test case,
not even when using some Cranelift embedding (such as Wasmtime).

Most of the time, when people want logging for their Rust programs, they do
something like:

    RUST_LOG=debug cargo run

This means that they get all that mostly not useful debug logging out of
Cranelift. So they might want to disable logging for Cranelift, or change it to
a higher log level:

    RUST_LOG=debug,cranelift=info cargo run

The problem is that this is already more annoying to type that `RUST_LOG=debug`,
and that Cranelift isn't one single crate, so you actually have to play
whack-a-mole with naming all the Cranelift crates off the top of your head,
something more like this:

    RUST_LOG=debug,cranelift=info,cranelift_codegen=info,cranelift_wasm=info,...

Therefore, we're changing most of the `debug!` logs into `trace!` logs: anything
that is very Cranelift-internal, unlikely to be useful/meaningful to the
"average" Cranelift embedder, or prints a message for each instruction visited
during a pass. On the other hand, things that just report a one line statistic
for a whole pass, for example, are left as `debug!`. The more verbose the log
messages are, the higher the bar they must clear to be `debug!` rather than
`trace!`.
2021-07-26 11:50:16 -07:00
Afonso Bordado
b8ad99e435 aarch64: Implement TLS ELF GD Relocations
Implement the `TlsValue` opcode in the aarch64 backend for ELF_GD.

This is a little bit unusual as the default TLS mechanism for aarch64 is TLS Descriptors in other compilers.
However currently we only recognize elf_gd so lets start with that as a TLS implementation.
2021-06-24 12:21:44 +01:00
Ulrich Weigand
e1cc1a67d5 Object file support for s390x (#2872)
Add support for s390x binary format object files.  In particular,
add support for s390x ELF relocation types (currently only
S390xPCRel32Dbl).
2021-05-03 11:50:00 -05:00
bjorn3
b7a93c2321 Remove reloc_block
It isn't called and all reloc sinks either ignore it or panic when it is
called.
2020-11-11 12:36:17 +01:00
Nick Fitzgerald
05bf9ea3f3 Rename "Stackmap" to "StackMap"
And "stackmap" to "stack_map".

This commit is purely mechanical.
2020-08-07 10:08:44 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
8c5f59c0cf wasmtime: Implement table.get and table.set
These instructions have fast, inline JIT paths for the common cases, and only
call out to host VM functions for the slow paths. This required some changes to
`cranelift-wasm`'s `FuncEnvironment`: instead of taking a `FuncCursor` to insert
an instruction sequence within the current basic block,
`FuncEnvironment::translate_table_{get,set}` now take a `&mut FunctionBuilder`
so that they can create whole new basic blocks. This is necessary for
implementing GC read/write barriers that involve branching (e.g. checking for
null, or whether a store buffer is at capacity).

Furthermore, it required that the `load`, `load_complex`, and `store`
instructions handle loading and storing through an `r{32,64}` rather than just
`i{32,64}` addresses. This involved making `r{32,64}` types acceptable
instantiations of the `iAddr` type variable, plus a few new instruction
encodings.

Part of #929
2020-06-30 12:00:57 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
f30ce1fe97 externref: implement stack map-based garbage collection
For host VM code, we use plain reference counting, where cloning increments
the reference count, and dropping decrements it. We can avoid many of the
on-stack increment/decrement operations that typically plague the
performance of reference counting via Rust's ownership and borrowing system.
Moving a `VMExternRef` avoids mutating its reference count, and borrowing it
either avoids the reference count increment or delays it until if/when the
`VMExternRef` is cloned.

When passing a `VMExternRef` into compiled Wasm code, we don't want to do
reference count mutations for every compiled `local.{get,set}`, nor for
every function call. Therefore, we use a variation of **deferred reference
counting**, where we only mutate reference counts when storing
`VMExternRef`s somewhere that outlives the activation: into a global or
table. Simultaneously, we over-approximate the set of `VMExternRef`s that
are inside Wasm function activations. Periodically, we walk the stack at GC
safe points, and use stack map information to precisely identify the set of
`VMExternRef`s inside Wasm activations. Then we take the difference between
this precise set and our over-approximation, and decrement the reference
count for each of the `VMExternRef`s that are in our over-approximation but
not in the precise set. Finally, the over-approximation is replaced with the
precise set.

The `VMExternRefActivationsTable` implements the over-approximized set of
`VMExternRef`s referenced by Wasm activations. Calling a Wasm function and
passing it a `VMExternRef` moves the `VMExternRef` into the table, and the
compiled Wasm function logically "borrows" the `VMExternRef` from the
table. Similarly, `global.get` and `table.get` operations clone the gotten
`VMExternRef` into the `VMExternRefActivationsTable` and then "borrow" the
reference out of the table.

When a `VMExternRef` is returned to host code from a Wasm function, the host
increments the reference count (because the reference is logically
"borrowed" from the `VMExternRefActivationsTable` and the reference count
from the table will be dropped at the next GC).

For more general information on deferred reference counting, see *An
Examination of Deferred Reference Counting and Cycle Detection* by Quinane:
https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/42030/2/hon-thesis.pdf

cc #929

Fixes #1804
2020-06-15 09:39:37 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
6aac4c891e cranelift: Better document and test stack maps 2020-06-08 15:05:20 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
2e7b3ba8de cranelift: Implement serialize/deserialize for stack maps
When the `enable-serde` feature is set.
2020-05-28 11:34:58 -07:00
Peter Huene
f7e9f86ba9 Refactor unwind generation in Cranelift.
This commit makes the following changes to unwind information generation in
Cranelift:

* Remove frame layout change implementation in favor of processing the prologue
  and epilogue instructions when unwind information is requested.  This also
  means this work is no longer performed for Windows, which didn't utilize it.
  It also helps simplify the prologue and epilogue generation code.

* Remove the unwind sink implementation that required each unwind information
  to be represented in final form. For FDEs, this meant writing a
  complete frame table per function, which wastes 20 bytes or so for each
  function with duplicate CIEs.  This also enables Cranelift users to collect the
  unwind information and write it as a single frame table.

* For System V calling convention, the unwind information is no longer stored
  in code memory (it's only a requirement for Windows ABI to do so).  This allows
  for more compact code memory for modules with a lot of functions.

* Deletes some duplicate code relating to frame table generation.  Users can
  now simply use gimli to create a frame table from each function's unwind
  information.

Fixes #1181.
2020-04-16 11:15:32 -07:00
Chris Fallin
875d2758b1 ARM64 backend, part 1 / 11: misc changes to existing code.
- Add a `simple_legalize()` function that invokes a predetermined set of
  legalizations, without depending on the details of the current
  backend design. This will be used by the new backend pipeline.

- Separate out `has_side_effect()` from the DCE pass. This will be used
  by the new backends' lowering code.

- Add documentation for the `Arm64Call` relocation type.
2020-04-11 17:50:51 -07:00
Benjamin Bouvier
6a68130d5b cranelift codegen: add a supplementary method add_call_site to CodeSink;
This allows keeping track of indirect call sites, for instance.
2020-04-07 11:52:39 +02:00
Benjamin Bouvier
f4c4a84b84 cranelift codegen: pass source locations with external relocations; 2020-04-07 11:52:39 +02:00
Ryan Hunt
07f335dca6 Rename 'an block' to 'a block'
Missed this in the automatic rename of 'Ebb' to 'Block'.
2020-03-03 13:21:13 -06:00
bjorn3
0a1bb3ba6c Add TLS support for ELF and MachO (#1174)
* Add TLS support
* Add binemit and legalize tests
* Spill all caller-saved registers when necessary
2020-02-25 17:50:04 -08:00
Ryan Hunt
832666c45e Mass rename Ebb and relatives to Block (#1365)
* Manually rename BasicBlock to BlockPredecessor

BasicBlock is a pair of (Ebb, Inst) that is used to represent the
basic block subcomponent of an Ebb that is a predecessor to an Ebb.

Eventually we will be able to remove this struct, but for now it
makes sense to give it a non-conflicting name so that we can start
to transition Ebb to represent a basic block.

I have not updated any comments that refer to BasicBlock, as
eventually we will remove BlockPredecessor and replace with Block,
which is a basic block, so the comments will become correct.

* Manually rename SSABuilder block types to avoid conflict

SSABuilder has its own Block and BlockData types. These along with
associated identifier will cause conflicts in a later commit, so
they are renamed to be more verbose here.

* Automatically rename 'Ebb' to 'Block' in *.rs

* Automatically rename 'EBB' to 'block' in *.rs

* Automatically rename 'ebb' to 'block' in *.rs

* Automatically rename 'extended basic block' to 'basic block' in *.rs

* Automatically rename 'an basic block' to 'a basic block' in *.rs

* Manually update comment for `Block`

`Block`'s wikipedia article required an update.

* Automatically rename 'an `Block`' to 'a `Block`' in *.rs

* Automatically rename 'extended_basic_block' to 'basic_block' in *.rs

* Automatically rename 'ebb' to 'block' in *.clif

* Manually rename clif constant that contains 'ebb' as substring to avoid conflict

* Automatically rename filecheck uses of 'EBB' to 'BB'

'regex: EBB' -> 'regex: BB'
'$EBB' -> '$BB'

* Automatically rename 'EBB' 'Ebb' to 'block' in *.clif

* Automatically rename 'an block' to 'a block' in *.clif

* Fix broken testcase when function name length increases

Test function names are limited to 16 characters. This causes
the new longer name to be truncated and fail a filecheck test. An
outdated comment was also fixed.
2020-02-07 10:46:47 -06:00
Ryan Hunt
c360007b19 Drop 'basic-blocks' feature (#1363)
* All: Drop 'basic-blocks' feature

This makes it so that 'basic-blocks' cannot be disabled and we can
start assuming it everywhere.

* Tests: Replace non-bb filetests with bb version

* Tests: Adapt solver-fixedconflict filetests to use basic blocks
2020-01-23 22:36:06 -07:00
Ryan Hunt
946251e655 Codegen: Align representation of stackmap with SpiderMonkey
This commit aligns the representation of stackmaps to be the same
as Spidermonkey's by:
 * Reversing the order of the bitmap from low addresses to high addresses
 * Including incoming stack arguments
 * Excluding outgoing stack arguments

Additionally, some accessor functions were added to allow Spidermonkey
to access the internals of the bitmap.
2020-01-23 13:37:11 -06:00
Yury Delendik
bd88155483 Refactor unwind; add FDE support. (#1320)
* Refactor unwind

* add FDE support

* use sink directly in emit functions

* pref off all unwinding generation with feature
2020-01-13 10:32:55 -06:00
llogiq
0d8f8bc71f Fix some clippy warnings (#1277) 2019-12-07 09:47:43 -08:00
Peter Huene
9f506692c2 Fix clippy warnings.
This commit fixes the current set of (stable) clippy warnings in the repo.
2019-10-24 17:20:12 -07:00
bjorn3
10e226f9ff Always use extern crate std in cranelift-codegen 2019-10-02 11:50:44 -07:00
Joshua Nelson
a1f6457e8a Allow building without std (#1069)
Closes https://github.com/CraneStation/cranelift/issues/1067
2019-09-26 18:00:03 +02:00
AnthonyMikh
c0274eca24 Simplify and rename Stackmap::from_vec (#1032)
Co-Authored-By: bjorn3 <bjorn3@users.noreply.github.com>
2019-09-18 10:11:32 +02:00
Benjamin Bouvier
8a9384f869 Tweak comments; 2019-09-05 17:55:03 +02:00
Sean Stangl
26b88ae7b5 Limit redundant jump folding to only fold parameterless target blocks (#972) 2019-09-05 08:21:29 -06:00
Benjamin Bouvier
44942a26a2 Tweak comments; 2019-09-03 14:08:37 +02:00
Nicolas B. Pierron
bb87f1a54a Add EntryRegDiversions to record diversions for each block entry. 2019-08-30 14:48:08 +02:00
Andrew Brown
7b2d055f78 Add ability to relocate constants using RelocSink 2019-08-26 16:12:06 -07:00
Artur Jamro
d3815a0399 Implement serde and equality traits for SecondaryMap 2019-08-22 15:54:10 -07:00
Sean Stangl
e736367b8c Make fold_redundant_jumps() feature-gated on basic-blocks 2019-08-22 18:54:49 +02:00
Andrew Brown
ff3c44385c Add test run to cranelift-filetests to allow executing CLIF (#890)
* Add ability to run CLIF IR using `clif-util run [-v] {file}` and add `test run` to cranelift-filetests to allow executing CLIF

This re-factors the compile/execute parts to a FunctionRunner that is shared between cranelift-filetests and clif-util. CLIF can be now be run using `clif-util run` as well as during `clif-util test` for files with a `test run` header. As before, only functions suffixed with a `run` comment are executed. The `run: fn(...) == ...` expression syntax is left for a subsequent change.
2019-08-21 18:03:09 +02:00
Dan Gohman
291afaf4ad Temporarily disable fold_redundant_jumps.
See #916 for details.
2019-08-20 15:14:28 -07:00
Joshua Nelson
bf77985e25 Fix broken links using rustdoc nightly
Uses cross-crate documentation links so that rustdoc does the hard work
of making relative links for us.

Requires nightly version of rustdoc in order to generate links based on
path names, see
https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1946-intra-rustdoc-links.md
for details.
2019-08-19 11:48:37 +02:00
Carmen Kwan
19257f80c1 Add reference types R32 and R64
-Add resumable_trap, safepoint, isnull, and null instructions
-Add Stackmap struct and StackmapSink trait

Co-authored-by: Mir Ahmed <mirahmed753@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dan Gohman <sunfish@mozilla.com>
2019-08-16 11:35:16 -07:00
Sean Stangl
c7b4b98cac Add a fold_redundant_jumps() pass to the branch relaxation phase. (#887) 2019-08-09 15:30:11 -06:00