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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joe Groff
34e77c0f25 Merge pull request #14893 from jckarter/keypath-resilience-silgen-refactor
SILGen: Refactor key path component lowering.
2018-03-01 11:19:26 -08:00
Joe Groff
f4caa5c0ad Merge pull request #14410 from hamishknight/ignored-lvalues
[SILGen] Don't assume physical lvalue components are side effect free
2018-03-01 11:18:38 -08:00
Joe Groff
2f0a3f2e2d SILGen: Refactor key path component lowering.
Factor out the code to lower an individual key path component to be independent of overall KeyPathExpr lowering, so that we can soon reuse the same code paths to build property descriptors for resilient properties. NFC intended.
2018-02-28 15:06:44 -08:00
Joe Groff
b00ea61945 SILGen: Lower keypath references to other modules' properties and subscripts as external keypath components.
This way we'll link against the key path component the other module provides instead of making fragile assumptions about its current implementation. Since external keypath lowering isn't fully implemented elsewhere in the compiler, this is enabled behind a staging flag.

external keypath staging
2018-02-23 12:58:19 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
9b6a9946ec Be explicit about whether a DebugInfo-carying SILInstruction has debug info.
This patch both makes debug variable information it optional on
alloc_stack and alloc_box instructions, and forced variable
information on debug_value and debug_value_addr instructions. The
change of the interface uncovered a plethora of bugs in SILGen,
SILTransform, and IRGen's LoadableByAddress pass.

Most importantly this fixes the previously commented part of the
DebugInfo/local-vars.swift.gyb testcase.

rdar://problem/37720555
2018-02-21 10:50:19 -08:00
Andrew Trick
00b5a9db79 Emit unenforced access markers in SILGen for accesses to local temporaries.
These accesses can't be recognized as obviously local temporaries in the
verification pass, so the only way to exhaustively verify exclusivity is by
added unenforced markers.

SILGen currently only emits unenforced markers under -verify-exlcusivity. Once
opaque values is the only supported SILGen mode, then we should turn the markers
on by default (SILGen should not have different modes of operation).
2018-02-15 11:26:54 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
025a8b909a Fix PostponedCleanup and use it in more places.
It can't be moved because there are pointers to it
2018-02-13 04:19:59 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
64943836ba SILGen: Support for trivial @noescape function types
- Emit a withoutActuallyEscapingClosure partial apply
This is to convert an @noescape closure to an escaping closure.
This needs to be done in preparation of @noescape closure contexts
becoming trivial.

- Insert escaping to noescape conversions

- Fix SILGen for @noescape

- Postpone closure cleanups to outside the argument scope

- Apply postponement recursively for closures passed to subscripts

- Only skip applying escapeness conversions for Swift thick functions

- Fix parameter convention for noescape closures in thunks

Part of:
SR-5441
rdar://36116691
2018-02-13 04:19:59 -08:00
Mark Lacey
d63bb3fc53 Remove most uses of OptionalTypeKind.
What remains are places where we are conflating optionality with
either nullability or failability.
2018-02-10 16:24:09 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
2108a3c5fe [silgen] When forwarding an rvalue into memory, make sure it is at plus 1.
Just another instance of these asserts finding bugs in the compiler. = ).

rdar://34222540
2018-02-07 12:12:55 -08:00
Joe Groff
0a129fff24 Merge pull request #14450 from jckarter/open-existential-lvalue-evaluation-order
SILGen: Open existential lvalues on entry into an OpenExistentialExpr again.
2018-02-07 09:45:51 -08:00
Jordan Rose
0c92fdda33 [SIL] Remove unused ResilienceExpansion from SILDeclRef (#14451)
We ended up not using this, so let's not leave it in as cruft.
No functionality change.
2018-02-07 09:41:25 -08:00
Joe Groff
742e7fc583 SILGen: Open existential lvalues on entry into an OpenExistentialExpr again.
4b25945 changed codegen for lvalue OpenExistentialExprs so that the existential was not opened until the OpaqueValue's lvalue was evaluated, but this is incorrect—we need to open the dynamic type of the existential immediately since it can be used arbitrarily within the subexpression. This caused a regression when evaluating default argument generators on protocol extension methods (rdar://problem/37031037), and would become a bigger problem when we generalize the ability to open existentials.
2018-02-06 19:44:53 -08:00
Mark Lacey
b4b66bc8e8 Replace getAnyOptionalObjectType with getOptionalObjectType. 2018-02-05 23:59:00 -08:00
Hamish
0abc9f471b [SILGen] Don't assume physical lvalue components are side effect free
When emitting an ignored expression, we try not perform a load of an lvalue if we can prove that loading has no observable side effects. Previously we based this on whether the components of the lvalue are physical, however some physical components (such as force unwrapping and key-paths) have side effects.

This commit introduces a new method to determine whether a component has side effects, and also adds an additional case to `emitIgnoredExpr` to avoid loading in cases where we have a force unwrap of an lvalue load (instead, if possible, try to emit the precondition using the lvalue address).
2018-02-04 14:51:11 +00:00
Mark Lacey
f08823757a IUO: Generate Optional<T> rather than ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional<T>.
Stop creating ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional<T> so that we can remove it
from the type system.

Enable the code that generates disjunctions for Optional<T> and
rewrites expressions based on the original declared type being 'T!'.

Most of the changes supporting this were previously merged to master,
but some things were difficult to merge to master without actually
removing IUOs from the type system:
- Dynamic member lookup and dynamic subscripting
- Changes to ensure the bridging peephole still works

Past commits have attempted to retain as much fidelity with how we
were printing things as possible. There are some cases where we still
are not printing things the same way:
- In diagnostics we will print '?' rather than '!'
- Some SourceKit and Code Completion output where we print a Type
  rather than Decl.

Things like module printing via swift-ide-test attempt to print '!'
any place that we now have Optional types that were declared as IUOs.

There are some diagnostics regressions related to the fact that we can
no longer "look through" IUOs. For the same reason some output and
functionality changes in Code Completion. I have an idea of how we can
restore these, and have opened a bug to investigate doing so.

There are some small source compatibility breaks that result from
this change:
- Results of dynamic lookup that are themselves declared IUO can in
  rare circumstances be inferred differently. This shows up in
  test/ClangImporter/objc_parse.swift, where we have
    var optStr = obj.nsstringProperty
  Rather than inferring optStr to be 'String!?', we now infer this to
  be 'String??', which is in line with the expectations of SE-0054.
  The fact that we were only inferring the outermost IUO to be an
  Optional in Swift 4 was a result of the incomplete implementation of
  SE-0054 as opposed to a particular design. This should rarely cause
  problems since in the common-case of actually using the property rather
  than just assigning it to a value with inferred type, we will behave
  the same way.
- Overloading functions with inout parameters strictly by a difference
  in optionality (i.e. Optional<T> vs. ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional<T>)
  will result in an error rather than the diagnostic that was added
  in Swift 4.1.
- Any place where '!' was being used where it wasn't supposed to be
  allowed by SE-0054 will now treat the '!' as if it were '?'.
  Swift 4.1 generates warnings for these saying that putting '!'
  in that location is deprecated. These locations include for example
  typealiases or any place where '!' is nested in another type like
  `Int!?` or `[Int!]`.

This commit effectively means ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional<T> is no
longer part of the type system, although I haven't actually removed
all of the code dealing with it yet.

ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional<T> is is dead, long live implicitly
unwrapped Optional<T>!

Resolves rdar://problem/33272674.
2018-01-31 12:15:58 -08:00
Joe Groff
b20d0377fe SILGen: Enclose formal evaluation of self in a type(of:) expression during an init delegation in a formal scope.
Fixes rdar://problem/36889295.
2018-01-26 14:12:21 -08:00
John McCall
7f0f8830cd Split AccessorDecl out from FuncDecl. NFC.
This has three principal advantages:

- It gives some additional type-safety when working
  with known accessors.

- It makes it significantly easier to test whether a declaration
  is an accessor and encourages the use of a common idiom.

- It saves a small amount of memory in both FuncDecl and its
  serialized form.
2018-01-12 14:20:27 -05:00
Vedant Kumar
dd560d2aa6 [Coverage] Refactor SIL generation for profiling
This patch moves the ownership of profiling state from SILGenProfiling
to SILFunction, where it always belonged. Similarly, it moves ownership
of the profile reader from SILGenModule to SILModule.

The refactor sets us up to fix a few outstanding code coverage bugs and
does away with sad hacks like ProfilerRAII. It also allows us to locally
guarantee that a profile counter increment actually corresponds to the
SILFunction at hand.

That local guarantee causes a bugfix to accidentally fall out of this
refactor: we now set up the profiling state for delayed functions
correctly. Previously, we would set up a ProfilerRAII for the delayed
function, but its counter increment would never be emitted :(. This fix
constitutes the only functional change in this patch -- the rest is NFC.

As a follow-up, I plan on removing some dead code in the profiling
logic and fixing a few naming inconsistencies. I've left that for later
to keep this patch simple.
2018-01-05 17:20:20 -08:00
Slava Pestov
2590142b7b SILGen: Remove shouldReferenceForeignAccessor()
Also, the 'isDirectAccess' parameter to various methods is now dead,
because it was never being set to true in the foreign case anyway.
2018-01-04 21:53:34 -08:00
Mark Lacey
b6430d0644 IUO: Add ImplicitlyUnwrappedFunctionConversionExpr.
This expression node is only used when applying the results of
expression type checking. It initially appears above the function
reference that returns an optional that needs to be unwrapped, and
then when dealing with function application we remove this and insert
a node to force-unwrap the result of the function application.
2018-01-04 11:40:45 -08:00
Vedant Kumar
cccee1df03 Revert "[Coverage] Refactor SIL generation for profiling" 2018-01-03 21:57:49 -08:00
Vedant Kumar
aba9d53736 [Coverage] Refactor SIL generation for profiling
This patch moves the ownership of profiling state from SILGenProfiling
to SILFunction, where it always belonged. Similarly, it moves ownership
of the profile reader from SILGenModule to SILModule.

The refactor sets us up to fix a few outstanding code coverage bugs and
does away with sad hacks like ProfilerRAII. It also allows us to locally
guarantee that a profile counter increment actually corresponds to the
SILFunction at hand.

That local guarantee causes a bugfix to accidentally fall out of this
refactor: we now set up the profiling state for delayed functions
correctly. Previously, we would set up a ProfilerRAII for the delayed
function, but its counter increment would never be emitted :(. This fix
constitutes the only functional change in this patch -- the rest is NFC.

As a follow-up, I plan on removing some dead code in the profiling
logic and fixing a few naming inconsistencies. I've left that for later
to keep this patch simple.
2018-01-03 11:18:40 -08:00
David Zarzycki
62795501d9 [AST] NFC: De-boilerplate "has ParenType sugar" 2017-12-29 11:37:20 -05:00
John McCall
b13f30ff30 Move a convenience API for changing a SILFunctionType into the AST. NFC. 2017-12-15 18:19:07 -05:00
Michael Gottesman
35fd24ed74 [+0-all-args] Create SILGenBuilder::createTuple().
This takes a series of ManagedValues and combines them together into 1 tuple. It
assumes that all non-trivial ManagedValues are all at +1 or all at +0. It leaves
the verification to the ownership verifier since this would immediately trigger
the ownership verifier when the instruction is created by the SILBuilder.

rdar://34222540
2017-11-27 16:20:21 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
3e04f21a41 SIL: Remove EnableGuaranteedClosureContext now that it is the default 2017-11-27 07:25:03 -08:00
Slava Pestov
cce30cc9bb SIL: Remove SILFunction::mapTypeOutOfContext() 2017-11-15 22:52:28 -08:00
Slava Pestov
f07cde75e7 AST: Move mapTypeOutOfContext() from GenericEnvironment to TypeBase
It doesn't actually *use* the generic environment.
2017-11-15 22:52:13 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
2914c6b0f5 [di] Once we have exclusively borrowed self, if we go down the non-formal evaluation path, copy instead of asserting.
We can only do this for two reasons:

1. There is a code path that should have gone through the non-exclusively
borrowed self entrypoints, but they were not implemented.
2. We are trying to access self for an argument.

By copying the value, we preserve invariants around ownership and also make it
easy for DI to catch 2 and not blow up in the case of 1. It is better to error
in DI incorrectly, than to hit an unreachable (especially since in non-assert
builds, we don't trap at unreachables and just continue to the next function in
the text segment).

SR-5682
rdar://35402738
2017-11-15 21:38:21 -08:00
Slava Pestov
225486a60e SILGen: Remove last usage of getLValueAccessKind() 2017-11-13 22:10:41 -08:00
adrian-prantl
4a92c603f1 Merge pull request #12889 from adrian-prantl/35430708
Debug Info / SILGen: fix the source location of variable assignments
2017-11-12 11:11:44 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
5e36991290 Debug Info / SILGen: fix the source location of variable assignments
by setting the location of the store emitted for a pattern binding
decl to the location of that PBD.

<rdar://problem/35430708>
2017-11-12 10:35:26 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
fe4d4df508 Merge pull request #12863 from aschwaighofer/sil_and_siloptimizer_callee_guaranteed_fix
SILCombine and SIL adjustFunctionType fix for @callee_guaranteed
2017-11-12 07:05:20 -08:00
swift-ci
2996e332b4 Merge pull request #12861 from adrian-prantl/35430708 2017-11-10 16:33:21 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
68d0a8774a SIL: Make adjustFunction type of closures parameterized on whether we use
guaranteed closures

This is going to go away once we change the default to guaranteed
closures.

SR-5441
rdar://33255593
2017-11-10 15:18:01 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
578fca1ee3 Move the logic for ignoring the debug locations for closure setup code into SILGen.
NFC-ish.
2017-11-10 14:37:32 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
798bff756a [silgen] Rename SavedInsertionPoint => SILGenSavedInsertionPoint.
This rename makes since since:

1. This is SILGen specific functionality.
2. In the next commit I am going to be adding a SIL SavedInsertionPoint class. I
want to make sure the two can not be confused.
2017-11-08 10:40:39 -08:00
swift-ci
69a6e5e260 Merge pull request #12789 from rjmccall/sil-coroutines 2017-11-07 03:22:22 -08:00
John McCall
5c33d2106a Add simple accessor/generator coroutine support to SILFunctionType. 2017-11-07 01:50:12 -05:00
Slava Pestov
ced25fb0d7 SILGen: Remove more references to the 'uncurry level' concept 2017-11-06 18:48:20 -08:00
Andrew Trick
d369aa4070 Support @noescape SIL function types. (#12420)
Support for @noescape SILFunctionTypes.

These are the underlying SIL changes necessary to implement the new
closure capture ABI.

Note: This includes a change to function name mangling that
primarily affects reabstraction thunks.

The new ABI will allow stack allocation of non-escaping closures as a
simple optimization.

The new ABI, and the stack allocation optimization, also require
closure context to be @guaranteed. That will be implemented as the
next step.

Many SIL passes pattern match partial_apply sequences. These all
needed to be fixed to handle the convert_function that SILGen now
emits. The conversion is now needed whenever a function declaration,
which has an escaping type, is passed into a @NoEscape argument.

In addition to supporting new SIL patterns, some optimizations like
inlining and SIL combine are now stronger which could perturb some
benchmark results.

These underlying SIL changes should be merged now to avoid conflicting
with other work. Minor benchmark discrepancies can be investigated as part of
the stack-allocation work.

* Add a noescape attribute to SILFunctionType.

And set this attribute correctly when lowering formal function types to SILFunctionTypes based on @escaping.

This will allow stack allocation of closures, and unblock a related ABI change.

* Flip the polarity on @noescape on SILFunctionType and clarify that
we don't default it.

* Emit withoutActuallyEscaping using a convert_function instruction.

It might be better to use a specialized instruction here, but I'll leave that up to Andy.

Andy: And I'll leave that to Arnold who is implementing SIL support for guaranteed ownership of thick function types.

* Fix SILGen and SIL Parsing.

* Fix the LoadableByAddress pass.

* Fix ClosureSpecializer.

* Fix performance inliner constant propagation.

* Fix the PartialApplyCombiner.

* Adjust SILFunctionType for thunks.

* Add mangling for @noescape/@escaping.

* Fix test cases for @noescape attribute, mangling, convert_function, etc.

* Fix exclusivity test cases.

* Fix AccessEnforcement.

* Fix SILCombine of convert_function -> apply.

* Fix ObjC bridging thunks.

* Various MandatoryInlining fixes.

* Fix SILCombine optimizeApplyOfConvertFunction.

* Fix more test cases after merging (again).

* Fix ClosureSpecializer. Hande convert_function cloning.

Be conservative when combining convert_function. Most of our code doesn't know
how to deal with function type mismatches yet.

* Fix MandatoryInlining.

Be conservative with function conversion. The inliner does not yet know how to
cast arguments or convert between throwing forms.

* Fix PartialApplyCombiner.
2017-10-17 13:07:25 -07:00
Slava Pestov
0acf3ac8d9 SIL: Remove is_nonnull instruction 2017-10-13 17:38:32 -07:00
Slava Pestov
b232b8f604 Fix some warnings 2017-09-29 00:24:22 -06:00
Joe Shajrawi
75939510cd PGO: Use ProfileCounter instead of Optional<uint64_t> to hold profile counts 2017-09-26 13:34:46 -07:00
Joe Shajrawi
f9e58ce851 PGO fixups: rebase on latest master 2017-09-26 11:21:26 -07:00
Joe Shajrawi
64830c2d5e PGO: add support for checked_cast_addr_br 2017-09-26 11:14:31 -07:00
Joe Shajrawi
2c03144436 Add support for function_entry_count Profile counter 2017-09-26 11:10:52 -07:00
Joe Shajrawi
9999aa193a Refactor PGO code 2017-09-26 10:54:01 -07:00
Vedant Kumar
3685bd961e [SwiftPGO] Move counts attached to If{Expr,Stmt} into SIL
Specifically, load profiler counts corresponding to 'if' AST nodes and
attach them to the corresponding CondBranchInst's in SIL.

This is done using dirty tricks and isn't tested well enough :(.

  - Hack the SIL printer to make profile count loading testable.
  - Hack the profiler's counter map to store the indices of parent
    region counters in entries for 'else stmts' and 'else exprs'.

It's too early to hack up the SILOptimizer to propagate profile counts.
It doesn't seem too hard, but I definitely don't know the code well
enough to write tests for it :(. So that's still a TODO.

Next, we should be able to produce some acutual llvm branch_weight
metadata!
2017-09-26 10:54:01 -07:00