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Michael Gottesman
38ec08f45f [gardening] Standardize SILBasicBlock successor/predecessor methods that deal with blocks rather than the full successor data structure to have the suffix 'Block'.
This was already done for getSuccessorBlocks() to distinguish getting successor
blocks from getting the full list of SILSuccessors via getSuccessors(). This
commit just makes all of the successor/predecessor code follow that naming
convention.

Some examples:

getSingleSuccessor() => getSingleSuccessorBlock().
isSuccessor() => isSuccessorBlock().
getPreds() => getPredecessorBlocks().

Really, IMO, we should consider renaming SILSuccessor to a more verbose name so
that it is clear that it is more of an internal detail of SILBasicBlock's
implementation rather than something that one should consider as apart of one's
mental model of the IR when one really wants to be thinking about predecessor
and successor blocks. But that is not what this commit is trying to change, it
is just trying to eliminate a bit of technical debt by making the naming
conventions here consistent.
2016-11-27 12:32:51 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
96837babda Merge pull request #5920 from gottesmm/vacation_gardening
Vacation gardening
2016-11-25 09:17:21 -06:00
Michael Gottesman
0a8c54d04f [gardening] Always create new SILArguments using SILBasicBlock::createArgument instead of inline placement new.
The reasoning here is the same as in e42bf07.
2016-11-25 01:14:45 -06:00
Michael Gottesman
bf6920650c [gardening] Drop BB from all argument related code in SILBasicBlock.
Before this commit all code relating to handling arguments in SILBasicBlock had
somewhere in the name BB. This is redundant given that the class's name is
already SILBasicBlock. This commit drops those names.

Some examples:

getBBArg() => getArgument()
BBArgList => ArgumentList
bbarg_begin() => args_begin()
2016-11-25 01:14:36 -06:00
Michael Gottesman
e42bf07af4 [gardening] Always create SILBasicBlocks via SILFunction::createBasicBlock.
This eliminates all inline creation of SILBasicBlock via placement new.

There are a few reasons to do this:

1. A SILBasicBlock is always created with a parent function. This commit
formalizes this into the SILBasicBlock API by only allowing for SILFunctions to
create SILBasicBlocks. This is implemented via the type system by making all
SILBasicBlock constructors private. Since SILFunction is a friend of
SILBasicBlock, SILFunction can still create a SILBasicBlock without issue.

2. Since all SILBasicBlocks will be created in only a few functions, it becomes
very easy to determine using instruments the amount of memory being allocated
for SILBasicBlocks by simply inverting the call tree in Allocations.

With LTO+PGO, normal inlining can occur if profitable so there shouldn't be
overhead that we care about in shipping compilers.
2016-11-25 01:12:49 -06:00
practicalswift
797b80765f [gardening] Use the correct base URL (https://swift.org) in references to the Swift website
Remove all references to the old non-TLS enabled base URL (http://swift.org)
2016-11-20 17:36:03 +01:00
Michael Gottesman
e1dab994aa [semantic-arc] When cloning a function, propagate forward the qualified ownership bit.
rdar://28851920
2016-10-29 20:11:06 -07:00
Joe Groff
e4c67e2d5a SIL: Give project_box a field index operand.
Allow project_box to get the address of any field in a multi-field box.
2016-10-24 13:10:41 -07:00
Slava Pestov
ca0b548584 SIL: Replace SILFunction::ContextGenericParams with a GenericEnvironment
This patch is rather large, since it was hard to make this change
incrementally, but most of the changes are mechanical.

Now that we have a lighter-weight data structure in the AST for mapping
interface types to archetypes and vice versa, use that in SIL instead of
a GenericParamList.

This means that when serializing a SILFunction body, we no longer need to
serialize references to archetypes from other modules.

Several methods used for forming substitutions can now be moved from
GenericParamList to GenericEnvironment.

Also, GenericParamList::cloneWithOuterParameters() and
GenericParamList::getEmpty() can now go away, since they were only used
when SILGen-ing witness thunks.

Finally, when printing generic parameters with identical names, the
SIL printer used to number them from highest depth to lowest, by
walking generic parameter lists starting with the innermost one.
Now, ambiguous generic parameters are numbered from lowest depth
to highest, by walking the generic signature, which means test
output in one of the SILGen tests has changed.
2016-08-28 13:51:37 -07:00
Slava Pestov
2e52338d7c SIL: Rename long form of getOrCreateFunction() to createFunction(), NFC
This made call sites confusing to read because it doesn't actually
check if the function already exists.

Also fix some minor formatting issues. This came up while I was working
on a fix for a bug that turned out to not be a bug.
2016-04-21 17:58:10 -07:00
Slava Pestov
5aa99fa346 SILOptimizer: Create non-[fragile] specializations of [fragile] functions where possible
Change the optimizer to only make specializations [fragile] if both the
original callee is [fragile] *and* the caller is [fragile].

Otherwise, the specialized callee might be [fragile] even if it is never
called from a [fragile] function, which inhibits the optimizer from
devirtualizing calls inside the specialization.

This opens up some missed optimization opportunities in the performance
inliner and devirtualization, which currently reject fragile->non-fragile
references:

TEST                                                    | OLD_MIN | NEW_MIN | DELTA (%) | SPEEDUP
---                                                     | ---     | ---     | ---       | ---
DictionaryRemoveOfObjects                               | 38391   | 35859   | -6.6%     | **1.07x**
Hanoi                                                   | 5853    | 5288    | -9.7%     | **1.11x**
Phonebook                                               | 18287   | 14988   | -18.0%    | **1.22x**
SetExclusiveOr_OfObjects                                | 20001   | 15906   | -20.5%    | **1.26x**
SetUnion_OfObjects                                      | 16490   | 12370   | -25.0%    | **1.33x**

Right now, passes other than performance inlining and devirtualization
of class methods are not checking invariants on [fragile] functions
at all, which was incorrect; as part of the work on building the
standard library with -enable-resilience, I added these checks, which
regressed performance with resilience disabled. This patch makes up for
these regressions.

Furthermore, once SIL type lowering is aware of resilience, this will
allow the stack promotion pass to make further optimizations after
specializing [fragile] callees.
2016-04-08 02:10:31 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
7361e35bb9 Revert "Putting white spaces in between if/while clauses and braces." 2016-04-01 22:00:25 -07:00
Ge Sen
7dd61bdfa9 [gardening] Put white spaces in between if/while clauses and braces where it is missing.
For instance:

'if (foo){' => 'if (foo) {'
2016-04-02 08:22:23 +08:00
Erik Eckstein
fd3f343dab SIL: add a utility function to check if a terminator exits a function. NFC 2016-03-31 09:29:15 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
5f72810ad3 Add a range adaptor for std::count and update various trivial usages in the compiler to use this API instead. 2016-03-08 14:58:13 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
1730b90ae4 Reinstate "Rewrite the ValueLifetimeAnalysis."
Reinstates commit 0c2ca94ef7

With two bug fixes:
*) use after free asan crash
*) wrong check in ValueLifetimeAnalysis::isWithinLifetime
And some refactoring
2016-02-29 07:42:59 -08:00
Xin Tong
d0dc008fc1 Revert GenericSpecializer code.
This reverts commit

ed8126d050
ac0e7fd183
a11042eb05
b2d6e8ce6e
3a83cee006
0c2ca94ef7

First 4 commits are @practicalswift typo fixes which are implicated. Last 2 are
the culprits.

This causes an asan build crash.
2016-02-28 11:13:44 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
0c2ca94ef7 Rewrite the ValueLifetimeAnalysis.
It fixes a problem with lifetime regions having "exit-edges". This crashed the ClosureSpecializer.
2016-02-26 14:05:48 -08:00
John McCall
e249fd680e Destructure result types in SIL function types.
Similarly to how we've always handled parameter types, we
now recursively expand tuples in result types and separately
determine a result convention for each result.

The most important code-generation change here is that
indirect results are now returned separately from each
other and from any direct results.  It is generally far
better, when receiving an indirect result, to receive it
as an independent result; the caller is much more likely
to be able to directly receive the result in the address
they want to initialize, rather than having to receive it
in temporary memory and then copy parts of it into the
target.

The most important conceptual change here that clients and
producers of SIL must be aware of is the new distinction
between a SILFunctionType's *parameters* and its *argument
list*.  The former is just the formal parameters, derived
purely from the parameter types of the original function;
indirect results are no longer in this list.  The latter
includes the indirect result arguments; as always, all
the indirect results strictly precede the parameters.
Apply instructions and entry block arguments follow the
argument list, not the parameter list.

A relatively minor change is that there can now be multiple
direct results, each with its own result convention.
This is a minor change because I've chosen to leave
return instructions as taking a single operand and
apply instructions as producing a single result; when
the type describes multiple results, they are implicitly
bound up in a tuple.  It might make sense to split these
up and allow e.g. return instructions to take a list
of operands; however, it's not clear what to do on the
caller side, and this would be a major change that can
be separated out from this already over-large patch.

Unsurprisingly, the most invasive changes here are in
SILGen; this requires substantial reworking of both call
emission and reabstraction.  It also proved important
to switch several SILGen operations over to work with
RValue instead of ManagedValue, since otherwise they
would be forced to spuriously "implode" buffers.
2016-02-18 01:26:28 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
0854b3ce6d SILDebugScope: Add accessors for the parent SIL functions and use them in
assertions. (NFC)
2016-02-03 14:48:06 -08:00
practicalswift
397bda1624 [gardening] Fix recently introduced typo: "uniqueing" → "uniquing" 2016-02-01 23:07:39 +01:00
Adrian Prantl
75fc840126 Merge the parent scope and function fields of SILDebugScope into a
PointerUnion.

This saves 8 bytes per SILDebugScope.

rdar://problem/22706994
2016-01-29 17:21:26 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
506ab9809f SIL: remove getTyp() from SILValue 2016-01-25 15:00:49 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
5a53b31f57 SIL: remove use-iteration functions from SILValue.
They are not needed anymore. NFC.
2016-01-25 15:00:49 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
8110b1ebc8 [SIL] Let alloc_box return a single value.
And use project_box to get to the address value.
SILGen now generates a project_box for each alloc_box.
And IRGen re-uses the address value from the alloc_box if the operand of project_box is an alloc_box.
This lets the generated code be the same as before.

Other than that most changes of this (quite large) commit are straightforward.
2016-01-19 08:59:24 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
6ff2f09796 [SIL] Let alloc_stack return a single value.
Having a separate address and container value returned from alloc_stack is not really needed in SIL.
Even if they differ we have both addresses available during IRGen, because a dealloc_stack is always dominated by the corresponding alloc_stack in the same function.

Although this commit quite large, most changes are trivial. The largest non-trivial change is in IRGenSIL.

This commit is a NFC regarding the generated code. Even the generated SIL is the same (except removed #0, #1 and @local_storage).
2016-01-06 17:35:27 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
389238e801 Add support for multiple @_semantics attributes at the SIL level.
This is something that we have wanted for a long time and will enable us to
remove some hacks from the compiler (i.e. how we determine in the ARC optimizer
that we have "fatalError" like function) and also express new things like
"noarc".
2016-01-02 04:17:07 -06:00
Zach Panzarino
e3a4147ac9 Update copyright date 2015-12-31 23:28:40 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
07d4558c1c [Mangler] Change the Swift mangler into a symbol builder.
This commit changes the Swift mangler from a utility that writes tokens into a
stream into a name-builder that has two phases: "building a name", and "ready".
This clear separation is needed for the implementation of the compression layer.

Users of the mangler can continue to build the name using the mangleXXX methods,
but to access the results the users of the mangler need to call the finalize()
method. This method can write the result into a stream, like before, or return
an std::string.
2015-12-25 21:40:25 -08:00
Nadav Rotem
a981c80571 [Mangler] Move the SILMangler out of the AST Mangler namespace. 2015-12-22 17:19:40 -08:00
Arsen Gasparyan
be738abb7c Fix else code style 2015-12-22 11:13:26 +03:00
Adrian Prantl
64cbec3805 Add SIL syntax for declaring debug variables.
Debug variable info may be attached to debug_value, debug_value_addr,
alloc_box, and alloc_stack instructions.

In order to write textual SIL -> SIL testcases that exercise the handling
of debug information by SIL passes, we need to make a couple of additions
to the textual SIL language. In memory, the debug information attached to
SIL instructions references information from the AST. If we want to create
debug info from parsing a textual .sil file, these bits need to be made
explicit.

Performance Notes: This is memory neutral for compilations from Swift
source code, because the variable name is still stored in the AST. For
compilations from textual source the variable name is stored in tail-
allocated memory following the SIL instruction that introduces the
variable.

<rdar://problem/22707128>
2015-12-14 10:29:50 -08:00
Andrew Trick
739b0e9c56 Reorganize SILOptimizer directories for better discoverability.
(libraries now)

It has been generally agreed that we need to do this reorg, and now
seems like the perfect time. Some major pass reorganization is in the
works.

This does not have to be the final word on the matter. The consensus
among those working on the code is that it's much better than what we
had and a better starting point for future bike shedding.

Note that the previous organization was designed to allow separate
analysis and optimization libraries. It turns out this is an
artificial distinction and not an important goal.
2015-12-11 15:14:23 -08:00