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Author SHA1 Message Date
Evan Wilde
f3ff561c6f [NFC] add llvm namespace to Optional and None
This is phase-1 of switching from llvm::Optional to std::optional in the
next rebranch. llvm::Optional was removed from upstream LLVM, so we need
to migrate off rather soon. On Darwin, std::optional, and llvm::Optional
have the same layout, so we don't need to be as concerned about ABI
beyond the name mangling. `llvm::Optional` is only returned from one
function in
```
getStandardTypeSubst(StringRef TypeName,
                     bool allowConcurrencyManglings);
```
It's the return value, so it should not impact the mangling of the
function, and the layout is the same as `std::optional`, so it should be
mostly okay. This function doesn't appear to have users, and the ABI was
already broken 2 years ago for concurrency and no one seemed to notice
so this should be "okay".

I'm doing the migration incrementally so that folks working on main can
cherry-pick back to the release/5.9 branch. Once 5.9 is done and locked
away, then we can go through and finish the replacement. Since `None`
and `Optional` show up in contexts where they are not `llvm::None` and
`llvm::Optional`, I'm preparing the work now by going through and
removing the namespace unwrapping and making the `llvm` namespace
explicit. This should make it fairly mechanical to go through and
replace llvm::Optional with std::optional, and llvm::None with
std::nullopt. It's also a change that can be brought onto the
release/5.9 with minimal impact. This should be an NFC change.
2023-06-27 09:03:52 -07:00
Meghana Gupta
6df7ebbb4e Update and add new apis on ForwardingInstruction 2023-06-15 10:53:06 -07:00
Meghana Gupta
7cb3733e29 Rename OwnershipForwardingMixin -> ForwardingInstruction 2023-06-14 10:40:32 -07:00
Holly Borla
ac66a06199 [SIL] Add a new AssignOrInit instruction for init accessors.
This instruction is similar to AssignByWrapperInst, but instead of having
a destination operand, the initialization is fully factored into the init
function operand. Like AssignByWrapper, AssignOrInit has partial application
operands of both the initializer and the setter, and DI will lower the
instruction to a call based on whether the assignment is initialization or
a setter call.
2023-06-06 18:59:10 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
59c8cff917 [borrowing] Add support for borrowing/consuming copyable types to be a noimplicitcopy type.
rdar://108383660
2023-06-06 18:12:29 -04:00
Andrew Trick
af49f62d63 Fix drop_deinit side effects.
rdar://109863801 ([move-only] DCE removes drop_deinit, so user-defined
deinitializers call themselves recursively at -O)
2023-06-01 09:46:59 -07:00
Nate Chandler
5b6c1d6660 [SIL] Accesses to globals are deinit barriers.
Accesses to globals can't be reordered with deinits since deinits could
read such globals.

rdar://98542123
2023-04-20 18:02:41 -07:00
Nate Chandler
9d3722fdb9 [MemAccessUtils] Add inst to visitAccessedAddress.
The debug_step returns true for mayReadOrWriteMemory so it has to be
handled there.

rdar://108043268
2023-04-14 07:23:29 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
7d70a70acf SIL: add the drop_deinit instruction
his instruction is a marker for a following destroy instruction to suppress the call of the move-only type's deinitializer.
2023-04-11 10:25:48 +02:00
Slava Pestov
3c4c72dcb8 SILOptimizer: Teach visitAccessedAddress() about pack instructions 2023-03-31 22:18:09 -04:00
Nate Chandler
a2c81df849 [SILOptimizer] hop_to_executor may synchronize.
If a deinitializer has an external side-effect, it should execute after
any other tasks have executed on the same actor with potentially
external side effects.

rdar://98542036
2023-03-22 14:22:26 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
a092ecb5c2 remove SILBridgingUtils.h 2023-03-21 15:33:09 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
4445373808 Swift Bridging: use C++ instead of C bridging for BridgedInstruction 2023-03-21 15:33:09 +01:00
Konrad `ktoso` Malawski
41f99fc2ae [Executors][Distributed] custom executors for distributed actor (#64237)
* [Executors][Distributed] custom executors for distributed actor

* harden ordering guarantees of synthesised fields

* the issue was that a non-default actor must implement the is remote check differently

* NonDefaultDistributedActor to complete support and remote flag handling

* invoke nonDefaultDistributedActorInitialize when necessary in SILGen

* refactor inline assertion into method

* cleanup

* [Executors][Distributed] Update module version for NonDefaultDistributedActor

* Minor docs cleanup

* we solved those fixme's

* add mangling test for non-def-dist-actor
2023-03-15 23:42:55 +09:00
Erik Eckstein
748264c45f Add a unprotectedStackAlloc builtin
It's like `Builtin.stackAlloc`, but doesn't set the `[stack_protection]` flag on its containing function.
2023-02-15 08:09:38 +01:00
Andrew Trick
049d7856f4 Add visitAccessPathBaseUses API
For the move-only checker
2023-02-09 15:34:56 -08:00
John McCall
d25a8aec8b Add explicit lowering for value packs and pack expansions.
- SILPackType carries whether the elements are stored directly
  in the pack, which we're not currently using in the lowering,
  but it's probably something we'll want in the final ABI.
  Having this also makes it clear that we're doing the right
  thing with substitution and element lowering.  I also toyed
  with making this a scalar type, which made it necessary in
  various places, although eventually I pulled back to the
  design where we always use packs as addresses.

- Pack boundaries are a core ABI concept, so the lowering has
  to wrap parameter pack expansions up as packs.  There are huge
  unimplemented holes here where the abstraction pattern will
  need to tell us how many elements to gather into the pack,
  but a naive approach is good enough to get things off the
  ground.

- Pack conventions are related to the existing parameter and
  result conventions, but they're different on enough grounds
  that they deserve to be separated.
2023-01-29 03:29:06 -05:00
Konrad `ktoso` Malawski
f8b85015c1 prepare flags
wip on options

implement discardResults as a flag passed to grout init
2023-01-05 16:19:05 +09:00
Andrew Trick
0a9484597f Add findEnclosingDefs and findBorrowIntroducers utilities.
These APIs are essential for complete OSSA liveness analysis.  The
existing ad-hoc OSSA logic always misses some of the cases handled by
these new utilities. We need to start replacing that ad-hoc logic with
new utilities built on top of these APIs to define away potential
latent bugs.

Add FIXMEs to the inverse API: visitAdjacentBorrowsOfPhi. It should
probably be redesigned in terms of these new APIs.
2023-01-03 09:33:39 -08:00
Andrew Trick
c2ae7e0359 Add visitForwardedGuaranteedOperands utility.
Factors a mess of code in MemAccessUtils to handle forwarding
instruction types into a simpler utility. This utility is also needed
for ownership APIs, which need to be extended to handle these cases.
2023-01-03 09:33:39 -08:00
Andrew Trick
f9861ec9c0 Add APIs for terminator results that forward ownership.
Add TermInst::forwardedOperand.

Add SILArgument::forwardedTerminatorResultOperand. This API will be
moved into a proper TerminatorResult abstraction.

Remove getSingleTerminatorOperand, which could be misused because it's
not necessarilly forwarding ownership.

Remove the isTransformationTerminator API, which is not useful or well
defined.

Rewrite several instances of complex logic to handle block arguments
with the simple terminator result API. This defines away potential
bugs where we don't detect casts that perform implicit conversion.

Replace uses of the SILPhiArgument type and code that explicitly
handle block arguments. Control flow is irrelevant in these
situations. SILPhiArgument needs to be deleted ASAP. Instead, use
simple APIs like SILArgument::isTerminatorResult(). Eventually this
will be replaced by a TerminatorResult type.
2022-12-12 12:37:35 -08:00
Nate Chandler
8d8577e5b0 [SIL] Removed Indirect_In_Constant convention.
It is no different from @in.

Continue parse @in_constant in textual and serialized SIL, but just as
an alias for @in.
2022-12-09 21:54:00 -08:00
Nate Chandler
e1cb0b5522 [MemAccessUtils] Look thru nested for guar roots.
Previously, findGuaranteedReferenceRoots always stopped searching when
finding a begin_borrow, because it's not an ownership-forwarding
instruction.  Here, it is conditionally allowed to keep search through
the borrowee of that begin_borrow if it itself is guaranteed.
2022-12-08 18:29:14 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
ab1b343dad use new llvm::Optional API
`getValue` -> `value`
`getValueOr` -> `value_or`
`hasValue` -> `has_value`
`map` -> `transform`

The old API will be deprecated in the rebranch.
To avoid merge conflicts, use the new API already in the main branch.

rdar://102362022
2022-11-21 19:44:24 +01:00
Allan Shortlidge
0a24042cdd SIL: Introduce the has_symbol SIL instruction. 2022-11-16 16:07:26 -08:00
Nate Chandler
f98917b1fe Removed workaround for missing Swift sources.
Previously, to workaround an issue with ShrinkBorrowScope (where it
assumed a reasonable definition of isDeinitBarrier), a placeholder
version of the function was added.  It is now removed by moving the
implementation of a version of that predicate back to C++.
2022-10-24 08:47:18 -07:00
Nate Chandler
7ea336367d [NFC] Port isDeinitBarrier to Swift.
Added new C++-to-Swift callback for isDeinitBarrier.

And pass it CalleeAnalysis so it can depend on function effects.  For
now, the argument is ignored.  And, all callers just pass nullptr.

Promoted to API the mayAccessPointer component predicate of
isDeinitBarrier which needs to remain in C++.  That predicate will also
depends on function effects.  For that reason, it too is now passed a
BasicCalleeAnalysis and is moved into SILOptimizer.

Also, added more conservative versions of isDeinitBarrier and
maySynchronize which will never consider side-effects.
2022-10-18 21:23:22 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
467b742a5c [move-only] Update the non-address move checker part of the optimizer to handle mark_must_check on addresses. 2022-09-09 13:38:18 -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
Michael Gottesman
4dc6e6ecc4 [move-keyword] Remove old implementation.
By using the keyword instead of the function, we actually get a much simpler
implementation since we avoid all of the machinery of SILGenApply. Given that we
are going down that path, I am removing the old builtin implementation since it
is dead code.

The reason why I am removing this now is that in a subsequent commit, I want to
move all of the ownership checking passes to run /before/ mandatory inlining. I
originally placed the passes after mandatory inlining since the function version
of the move keyword was transparent and needing to be inlined before we could
process it. Since we use the keyword now, that is no longer an issue.
2022-09-04 01:19:01 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
36893aa260 Merge pull request #60717 from gottesmm/pr-00503aff6555a1f03b7b992c1db47b30ca05eaa9
[move-only] Add support for explicit_copy_addr in a few places in MemAccessUtils that I missed when introducing the instruction.
2022-08-22 23:37:58 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
7361639a85 [move-only] Add support for explicit_copy_addr in a few places in MemAccessUtils that I missed when introducing the instruction.
I discovered these were missing when using explicit_copy_addr with the move only
address checker.
2022-08-22 17:29:52 -07:00
Nate Chandler
e2698edb7c [MemAccessUtils] Non-trivial Cxx node is leaf.
Nodes which are non-trivial C++ decls must be destroyed, they cannot be
destroyed by way of destroying their subobjects.  This was exposed by
producing more non-lexical alloc_stacks which enjoy more aggressive
destroy_addr hoisting.
2022-08-22 15:28:00 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
3e52007562 [builtin] Remove "unsafeGuaranteed" and related code since Unmanaged now has an Ownership SSA based implementation that works completely in SILGen.
This isn't used in the stdlib anymore as well.
2022-08-21 01:22:36 -07:00
Meghana Gupta
f374f2bad3 Handle store_borrow in MemAccessUtils 2022-08-17 16:26:17 -07:00
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
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
Nate Chandler
34c08b8344 [TaskToThread] Add Task.runInline.
The new intrinsic, exposed via static functions on Task<T, Never> and
Task<T, Error> (rethrowing), begins an asynchronous context within a
synchronous caller's context.  This is only available for use under the
task-to-thread concurrency model, and even then only under SPI.
2022-07-08 08:44:18 -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
Nate Chandler
3e2efa59b7 [MemAccessUtils] Resilient node is a product leaf.
To visit the nodes of a type that is formed by repeated product
operations (struct and tuple), visitProductLeafAccessPathNodes is used.
The caller provides a TypeExpansionContext to this function.

Previously, though, visitProductLeafAccessPathNodes didn't respect the
TypeExpansionContext when visiting struct types.  Specifically, it
looked through resilient structs to their fields.  For a caller, such as
SSADestroyHoisting, that cares about the number of non-trivial nodes,
that is wrong--each resilient struct is a non-trivial node for its
purposes.

Here, this is corrected by having visitProductLeafAccessPathNodes
consider whether a struct type is resilient in the specified
TypeExpansionContext.  Resilient structs are now correctly recognized as
leaf nodes and the caller-provided lambda is invoked with each.

rdar://92460184
2022-04-30 17:07:25 -07:00
Andrew Trick
699e464e4b Merge pull request #42624 from atrick/fix-copy-unmanaged
Extend deinit barriers to handle conversion to strong reference.
2022-04-27 11:52:43 -07:00
Andrew Trick
7d5e6b5998 Extend deinit barriers to handle conversion to strong reference.
Plug a hole in the semantics of deinitialization barriers.

Adds strong_copy_(unowned|unmanaged)_value to mayLoadWeakOrUnowned.
Deinitialization barriers includes loads from weak references.
Converting an unowned or unmanaged reference to a strong reference
is the moral equivalent.

Fixes rdar://90909833 (Extend deinit barriers to handle conversion to
strong reference)
2022-04-24 18:58:54 -07:00
Josh Soref
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2022-04-22 15:11:09 -07:00
Andrew Trick
64ec981f3b Rename isDirectlyForwarding to preservesOwnership. 2022-04-12 22:23:17 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
e2970155e8 MemAccessUtils: handle the case of enum with no operand in findOwnershipReferenceAggregate
This fixes a crash when trying to compute the immutable scope of an address which comes from an `Optional.none`.

rdar://90119694
2022-03-31 09:53:50 +02:00
Andrew Trick
2fd4de411e [SIL-opaque] Removed [Unconditional]CheckedCastValue 2022-03-22 17:04:13 -07:00
Andrew Trick
5e36a2a689 Fix an AccessedStorage assert for SIL global variables.
Allow round-tripping access to global variables. Previously,
AccessedStorage asserted that global variables were always associated
with a VarDecl. This was to ensure that AccessEnforcmentWMO always
recognized the global. Failing to recognize access to a global will
cause a miscompile.

SILGlobalVariable now has all the information needed by
SIL. Particularly, the 'isLet' flag. Simply replace VarDecl with
SILGlobalVariable in AccessEnforcmentWMO to eliminate the need for the
assert.
2022-03-21 08:51:23 -07:00
Nate Chandler
a1c1b32a8c [MemAccessUtils] Added RelativeAccessStorageWithBase.
The new "relative" version of AccessStorageWithBase carries additional
information about the walk from the specified address back to the base.
For now, that includes the original address and the most transformative
sort of cast that was encountered.
2022-03-14 09:46:02 -07:00
Nate Chandler
6b6e585d54 [MemAccessUtils] Visit product type tree of addr.
Added a function that visits the leaves of the type/projection tree of
the specified address and calls its visitor with the path node to and
type of each.
2022-03-14 09:45:47 -07:00
Nate Chandler
c1adf24abc [MemAccessUtils] Returned visitor's return. 2022-03-09 10:12:10 -08:00