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412 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pavel Yaskevich
df87a494c2 [SIL] Add originator to assign_by_wrapper instruction
Originator of this temporary instruction could be either
type or property wrapper.
2022-09-29 20:50:36 -07:00
Andrew Trick
87d7237181 Add debug_value [trace] attribute.
This lets us write optimizer unit tests and selectively debug the
optimizer in general. We'll be able trace analyses and control
optimization selectively for certain values.

Adding a trace flag to debug_value is the easiest way to start using
it experimentally and develop the rest of the infrastructure. If this
takes off, then we can consider a new `trace_value`
instruction. For now, reusing debug_value is the least intrusive way to
start writing liveness unit tests.
2022-09-25 22:44:15 -07:00
Dario Rexin
210c68d8aa [SILOptimizer] Add prespecialization for arbitray reference types (#58846)
* [SILOptimizer] Add prespecialization for arbitray reference types

* Fix benchmark Package.swift

* Move SimpleArray to utils

* Fix multiple indirect result case

* Remove leftover code from previous attempt

* Fix test after rebase

* Move code to compute type replacements to SpecializedFunction

* Fix ownership when OSSA is enabled

* Fixes after rebase

* Changes after rebasing

* Add feature flag for layout pre-specialization

* Fix pre_specialize-macos.swift

* Add compiler flag to benchmark build

* Fix benchmark SwiftPM flags
2022-09-22 16:29:01 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
c54acc83e2 [move-only] Add the ability to specify a deinit at the SIL level for a move only type.
Specifically, we get an additional table like thing called sil_moveonlydeinit. It looks as follows:

sil_moveonlydeinit TYPE {
  @FUNC_NAME
}

It always has a single entry.
2022-09-20 15:19:31 -07:00
Hamish Knight
4716f61fba [AST] Introduce explicit actions for ASTWalker
Replace the use of bool and pointer returns for
`walkToXXXPre`/`walkToXXXPost`, and instead use
explicit actions such as `Action::Continue(E)`,
`Action::SkipChildren(E)`, and `Action::Stop()`.
There are also conditional variants, e.g
`Action::SkipChildrenIf`, `Action::VisitChildrenIf`,
and `Action::StopIf`.

There is still more work that can be done here, in
particular:

- SourceEntityWalker still needs to be migrated.
- Some uses of `return false` in pre-visitation
methods can likely now be replaced by
`Action::Stop`.
- We still use bool and pointer returns internally
within the ASTWalker traversal, which could likely
be improved.

But I'm leaving those as future work for now as
this patch is already large enough.
2022-09-13 10:35:29 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
8e2e7a73c5 SIL: make argument effects more readable in textual SIL
So far, argument effects were printed in square brackets before the function name, e.g.
```
sil [escapes !%0.**, !%1, %1.c*.v** => %0.v**] @foo : $@convention(thin) (@guaranteed T) -> @out S {
bb0(%0 : $*S, %1 : @guaranteed $T):
...
```

As we are adding more argument effects, this becomes unreadable.
To make it more readable, print the effects after the opening curly brace, and print a separate line for each argument. E.g.
```
sil [ossa] @foo : $@convention(thin) (@guaranteed T) -> @out S {
[%0: noescape **]
[%1: noescape, escape c*.v** => %0.v**]
bb0(%0 : $*S, %1 : @guaranteed $T):
...
```
2022-09-12 09:14:54 +02:00
Slava Pestov
217c4a5ef3 Sema: Remove the older '@tuple (Int)' syntax 2022-09-10 00:26:43 -04:00
Michael Gottesman
925a211ed8 Merge pull request #60989 from gottesmm/pr-d5933fd70a08a0acd36e29c39312cf34cc50f904
[move-only] Fix a few small issues around mark must check.
2022-09-08 13:19:53 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
97b2354be6 SIL: add needsStackProtection flags for address_to_pointer and index_addr instructions.
Also add new "unprotected" variants of the `addressof` builtins:
* `Builtin.unprotectedAddressOf`
* `Builtin.unprotectedAddressOfBorrow`
2022-09-08 08:42:22 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
fdca208335 SIL: add the SILFunction.needsStackProtection flag
Indicates that stack protectors are inserted into this function to detect stack related buffer overflows.
2022-09-08 08:37:21 +02:00
Michael Gottesman
75dda75ee6 [sil] Fix parsing of mark_must_check.
As a bonus I put in an extra serialization test as well.
2022-09-07 18:20:33 -07:00
Hamish Knight
b12015c343 [SIL] Introduce the increment_profiler_counter instruction
This is a dedicated instruction for incrementing a
profiler counter, which lowers to the
`llvm.instrprof.increment` intrinsic. This
replaces the builtin instruction that was
previously used, and ensures that its arguments
are statically known. This ensures that SIL
optimization passes do not invalidate the
instruction, fixing some code coverage cases in
`-O`.

rdar://39146527
2022-09-07 17:55:13 +01:00
Nate Chandler
93f6548950 [Textual SIL] Explicit function arg lifetimes.
Print and parse @_eagerMove and @_lexical on function arguments.
2022-08-21 21:44:31 -07:00
Allan Shortlidge
40eb1422bb IRGen/SIL: Fix IR linkage computation for inlined function references from modules imported @_weakLinked.
Include the parent `ModuleDecl` when serializing a `SILFunction` so that it is available on deserialized functions even though the full `DeclContext` is not present. With the parent module always available we can reliably compute whether the `SILFunction` comes from a module that was imported `@_weakLinked`.

Serialize the `DeclContext` member of `SILFunction` so that it can be used to look up the module that a function belongs to in order to compute weak import status.

Resolves rdar://98521248
2022-08-19 09:56:45 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
accc2820f8 Merge pull request #60511 from gottesmm/pr-0796eed23b86f5812f817b15b928dbe11485c361
[move-only-addresses] Slicing some patches off of the larger patch.
2022-08-11 16:25:10 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
5baf2af88a [sil] Add a new instruction called explicit_copy_addr.
This is exactly like copy_addr except that it is not viewed from the verifiers
perspective as an "invalid" copy of a move only value. It is intended to be used
in two contexts:

1. When the move checker emits a diagnostic since it could not eliminate a copy,
we still need to produce valid SIL without copy_addr on move only types since we
will hit canonical SIL eventually even if we don't actually codegen the SIL. The
pass can just convert said copy_addr to explicit_copy_addr and everyone is
happy.

2. To implement the explicit copy function for address only types.
2022-08-11 11:40:53 -07:00
Allan Shortlidge
bc5f13cb6b AST: Accept @_weakLinked on import decls to force weak linkage of symbols from a module.
The effect of declaring an import `@_weakLinked` is to treat every declaration from the module as if it were declared with `@_weakLinked`. This is useful in environments where entire modules may not be present at runtime. Although it is already possible to instruct the linker to weakly link an entire dylib, a Swift attribute provides a way to declare intent in source code and also opens the door to diagnostics and other compiler behaviors that depend on knowing that all the module's symbols will be weakly linked.

rdar://96098097
2022-08-11 11:02:57 -07:00
Slava Pestov
172bcdca8b Sema: Type resolution only needs a GenericSignature and not a GenericEnvironment 2022-08-08 01:20:04 -04:00
Slava Pestov
63307760e4 AST: The underlying conformance of a specialized conformance is always a root conformance 2022-08-03 00:28:43 -04:00
Michael Gottesman
1e6187c4f4 [sil] Update all usages of old API SILValue::getOwnershipKind() in favor of new ValueBase::getOwnershipKind().
Andy some time ago already created the new API but didn't go through and update
the old occurences. I did that in this PR and then deprecated the old API. The
tree is clean, so I could just remove it, but I decided to be nicer to
downstream people by deprecating it first.
2022-07-26 11:46:23 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
f1182a73da [no-implicit-copy] Remove auto +1 param signature change called by noimplicit copy in favor of following normal convention.
I also added a bunch of tests for both the trivial/non-trivial case as well as
some docs to SIL.rst.
2022-07-19 16:39:03 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
9b625588f0 [sil] Make copyable_to_moveonlywrapper forwarding like moveonlywrapper_to_copyable.
Specifically this means that rather than always being owned, we now have owned
and guaranteed versions of copyable_to_moveonlywrapper. Similar to
moveonlywrapper_to_copyable, one chooses which variant one gets by using
specific SILBuilder APIs:
create{Owned,Guaranteed}CopyableToMoveOnlyWrapperValueInst. It is still
forwarding and the rest of the forwarding APIs work as expected except that the
forwarding ownership is fixed (and an assertion will result if one attempts to
do so).

NOTE: It is assumed that trivial operands are always passed to the owned
variant.
2022-07-19 14:39:59 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
e1006c62f9 [move-only] Add copyable_to_moveonlywrapper and moveonlywrapper_to_copyable instructions.
These instructions have the following attributes:

1. copyably_to_moveonlywrapper takes in a 'T' and maps it to a '@moveOnly
T'. This is semantically used when initializing a new moveOnly binding from a
copyable value. It semantically destroys its input @owned value and returns a
brand new independent @owned @moveOnly value. It also is used to convert a
trivial copyable value with type 'Trivial' into an owned non-trivial value of
type '@moveOnly Trivial'. If one thinks of '@moveOnly' as a monad, this is how
one injects a copyable value into the move only space.

2. moveonlywrapper_to_copyable takes in a '@moveOnly T' and produces a new 'T'
value. This is a 'forwarding' instruction where at parse time, we only allow for
one to choose it to be [owned] or [guaranteed].

* moveonlywrapper_to_copyable [owned] is used to signal the end of lifetime of
the '@moveOnly' wrapper. SILGen inserts these when ever a move only value has
its ownership passed to a situation where a copyable value is needed. Since it
is consuming, we know that the no implicit copy checker will ensure that if we
need a copy for it, the program will emit a diagnostic.

* moveonlywrapper_to_copyable [guaranteed] is used to pass a @moveOnly T value
as a copyable guaranteed parameter with type 'T' to a function. In the case of
using no-implicit-copy checking this is always fine since no-implicit-copy is a
local pattern. This would be an error when performing no escape
checking. Importantly, this instruction also is where in the case of an
@moveOnly trivial type, we convert from the non-trivial representation to the
trivial representation.

Some important notes:

1. In a forthcoming commit, I am going to rebase the no implicit copy checker on
top of these instructions. By using '@moveOnly' in the type system, we can
ensure that later in the SIL pipeline, we can have optimizations easily ignore
the code.

2. Be aware of is that due to SILGen only emitting '@moveOnly T' along immediate
accesses to the variable and always converts to a copyable representation when
calling other code, we can simply eliminate from the IR all moveonly-ness from
the IR using a lowering pass (that I am going to upstream). In the evil scheme
we are accomplishing here, we perform lowering of trivial values right after
ownership lowering and before diagnostics to simplify the pipeline.

On another note, I also fixed a few things in SILParsing around getASTType() vs
getRawASTType().
2022-06-09 19:47:31 -07:00
Joe Groff
1f5b8ae852 SIL Parser: Preserve [reflection] bit on alloc_box 2022-05-25 12:51:11 -07:00
Joe Groff
d2fad71328 Merge pull request #42589 from jckarter/begin-partial-apply-simplification-pass
[SIL] Initial work on PartialApplySimplification pass
2022-05-02 10:20:39 -07:00
Josh Soref
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Joe Groff
13e8ea543b SIL Parser: handle now-multiple attributes on AllocBoxInst 2022-04-21 12:51:49 -07:00
Joe Groff
1e2bda9ea0 Extensions to SILBoxType to represent captures.
- Add a `[reflection]` bit to `alloc_box` instructions, to indicate that a box
  should be allocated with reflection metadata attached.
- Add a `@captures_generics` attribute to SILLayouts, to indicate a type layout
  that captures the generic arguments it's substituted with, meaning it can
  recreate the generic environment without additional ABI-level arguments, like
  a generic partial application can.
2022-04-21 12:51:46 -07:00
Konrad `ktoso` Malawski
dadf3011f9 cleanups 2022-04-18 16:53:44 -07:00
Konrad `ktoso` Malawski
79ad9278b2 [Distributed] Retain adhoc decodeNextArgument in distributed thunk 2022-04-18 16:53:10 -07:00
John McCall
5519749ade [NFC] Collect protocol decls, not type, in ExistentialLayout
Another thing that will be necessary for correctness with
compositions of parameterized protocols.
2022-04-11 22:15:16 -04:00
Erik Eckstein
6b7ae416e6 SIL: remove unused instructions thin_function_to_pointer and pointer_to_thin_function 2022-03-25 15:44:59 +01:00
Andrew Trick
2fd4de411e [SIL-opaque] Removed [Unconditional]CheckedCastValue 2022-03-22 17:04:13 -07:00
Andrew Trick
406aa86d2e Merge pull request #41557 from atrick/addrlower-update
Update and reimplement AddressLowering pass (for SIL opaque values).
2022-03-21 22:15:06 -07:00
Konrad `ktoso` Malawski
5ab8e0834d [Distributed] Reimplement distributed call thunks completely in AST (#41616)
* [Distributed] dist actor always has default executor (currently)

* [Distributed] extra test for missing makeEncoder

* [DistributedDecl] Add DistributedActorSystem to known SDK types

* [DistributedActor] ok progress on getting the system via witness

* [Distributed] allow hop-to `let any: any X` where X is DistActor

* [Distributed] AST: Add an accessor to determine whether type is distributed actor

- Classes have specialized method on their declarations
- Archetypes and existentials check their conformances for
  presence of `DistributedActor` protocol.

* [Distributed] AST: Account for distributed members declared in class extensions

`getConcreteReplacementForProtocolActorSystemType` should use `getSelfClassDecl`
otherwise it wouldn't be able to find actor if the member is declared in an extension.

* [Distributed] fix ad-hoc requirement checks for 'mutating'

[PreChecker] LookupDC might be null, so account for that

* [Distributed] Completed AST synthesis for dist thunk

* [Distributed][ASTDumper] print pretty distributed in right color in AST dumps

* wip on making the local/remote calls

* using the _local to mark the localCall as known local

* [Distributed] fix passing Never when not throwing

* fix lifetime of mangled string

* [Distributed] Implement recordGenericSubstitution

* [Distributed] Dont add .

* [Distributed] dont emit thunk when func broken

* [Distributed] fix tests; cleanups

* [Distributed] cleanup, move is... funcs to DistributedDecl

* [Distributed] Remove SILGen for distributed thunks, it is in Sema now!

* [Distributed]  no need to check stored props in protocols

* remote not used flag

* fix mangling test

* [Distributed] Synthesis: Don't re-use AST nodes for `decodeArgument` references

* [Distributed] Synthesis: Make sure that each thunk parameter has an internal name

* [Distributed/Synthesis] NFC: Add a comment regarding empty internal parameter names

* [Distributed] NFC: Adjust distributed thunk manglings in the accessor section test-cases

* cleanup

* [Distributed] NFC: Adjust distributed thunk manglings in the accessor thunk test-cases

* review follow ups

* xfail some linux tests for now so we can land the AST thunk

* Update distributed_actor_remote_functions.swift

Co-authored-by: Pavel Yaskevich <xedin@apache.org>
2022-03-10 23:58:23 +09:00
Andrew Trick
2907c61203 SILModule::hasLoweredAddress 2022-03-09 17:18:15 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
6a020f8f15 Stabilize and simplify SIL linkage and serialization
The main point of this change is to make sure that a shared function always has a body: both, in the optimizer pipeline and in the swiftmodule file.
This is important because the compiler always needs to emit code for a shared function. Shared functions cannot be referenced from outside the module.
In several corner cases we missed to maintain this invariant which resulted in unresolved-symbol linker errors.

As side-effect of this change we can drop the shared_external SIL linkage and the IsSerializable flag, which simplifies the serialization and linkage concept.
2022-03-09 15:28:05 +01:00
Robert Widmann
ab44a07045 Convert DeclContext Parameters to their Associated Generic Signatures Instead 2022-03-07 22:54:23 -08:00
Robert Widmann
d6186c9cfb Add a DeclContext Parameter to Opened Archetype Construction
This ensures that opened archetypes always inherit any outer generic parameters from the context in which they reside. This matters because class bounds may bind generic parameters from these outer contexts, and without the outer context you can wind up with ill-formed generic environments like

<τ_0_0, where τ_0_0 : C<T>, τ_0_0 : P>

Where T is otherwise unbound because there is no entry for it among the generic parameters of the environment's associated generic signature.
2022-03-07 22:54:22 -08:00
Allan Shortlidge
9e4ba442a2 Merge pull request #41416 from tshortli/back-deploy-thunk
Emit and call thunks for back deployed functions
2022-02-25 17:49:08 -08:00
Allan Shortlidge
5339dae08e SILGen: Emit a fallback variant of a back deployable function and call it when the original function is not available at run time. 2022-02-23 18:07:18 -08:00
Allan Shortlidge
212043840f SIL: Add flag to SILDeclRef for back deployment thunks. 2022-02-17 11:28:12 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
9f2b6a4ebb Reuse _ContiguousArrayStorage<AnyObject> metadata for any class or objc generic type
Reduces the number of _ContiguousArrayStorage metadata.

In order to support constant time bridging we do need to set the correct
metadata when we bridge to Objective-C. This is so that the type check
succeeds when bridging back from Objective-C to reuse the storage
instance rather than bridging the elements.

To support dynamically setting the `_ContiguousArrayStorage` element
type i needed to add support for optimizing `alloc_ref_dynamic`
throughout the optimizer.

Possible future improvements:
* Use different metadata such that we can disambiguate native Swift
  classes during destruction -- allowing native release rather then unknown
  release usage.
* Optimize the newly added semantic function
  getContiguousArrayStorageType

rdar://86171143
2022-02-16 07:55:34 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
375ce353f2 [move-function] Add a flag to alloc_stack and debug_value that states that they describe an address/value that was moved at some point locally in the function.
The main effect of this will be that in IRGen we will use llvm.dbg.addr instead
of llvm.dbg.declare. We must do this since llvm.dbg.declare implies that the
given address is valid throughout the program.

This just adds the instructions/printing/parsing/serialization/deserialization.

rdar://85020571
2022-02-14 17:56:03 -08:00
Slava Pestov
a1c03db381 AST: Generalize ProtocolDecl::getRequirementSignature() to a new RequirementSignature type
The RequirementSignature generalizes the old ArrayRef<Requirement>
which stores the minimal requirements that a conforming type's
witnesses must satisfy, to also record the protocol typealiases
defined in the protocol.
2022-02-13 00:24:23 -05:00
Michael Gottesman
68d37e142b [no-implicit-copy] Add a new instruction called MarkMustCheckInst and use it in the move checker.
This is an instruction that I am going to use to drive some of the ownership
based dataflow optimizations that I am writing now. The instruction contains a
kind that allows one to know what type of checking is required and allows the
need to add a bunch of independent instructions for independent checkers. Each
checker is responsible for removing all of its own mark instructions. NOTE:
MarkMustCheckInst is only allowed in Raw SIL since once we are in Canonical SIL
we want to ensure that all such checking has already occurred.
2022-01-29 14:49:39 -08:00
nate-chandler
0472c0d83c Merge pull request #40926 from nate-chandler/sil/move_value_defined_flag
[SIL] Added lexical flag to move_value.
2022-01-26 19:58:27 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
f09dfc93a9 Swift SIL: escape effects for function arguments.
Store a list of argument effects in a function, which specify if and how arguments escape.
Such effects can be specified in the Swift source code (for details see docs/ReferenceGuides/UnderscoredAttributes.md) or derived in an optimization pass.

For details see the documentation in SwiftCompilerSources/Sources/SIL/Effects.swift.
2022-01-25 11:29:44 +01:00
Nate Chandler
572510835b [SIL] Added lexical flag to move_value.
The new flag will be used to track whether a move_value corresponds to a
source-level lexical scope. Here, the flag is just added to the
instruction and represented in textual and serialized SIL.
2022-01-20 08:33:09 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
383c52aa35 SIL: rename dealloc_ref [stack] -> dealloc_stack_ref
Introduce a new instruction `dealloc_stack_ref ` and remove the `stack` flag from `dealloc_ref`.

The `dealloc_ref [stack]` was confusing, because all it does is to mark the deallocation of the stack space for a stack promoted object.
2022-01-07 16:20:27 +01:00