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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joe Groff
bb67cf815c Merge pull request #21355 from technicated/tuple-keypaths-2
Tuple KeyPaths
2019-02-25 12:56:05 -08:00
technicated
a0ed29d326 🎄 Improved tuple key path support in SIL ~ Merry Christmas 🎄
Using an anonymous union in KeyPathPatternComponent instead of the weird void * in SetterAndIdKind
Added TupleElement kind to KeyPathComponentKindEncoding
Written basic SIL keypath serialization tests
Deleted or edited some old Swift-level tuple key path tests
2019-02-18 10:15:58 +01:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
f664b16010 SIL: Add an on stack version of partial_apply
It does not take ownership of its non-trivial arguments, is a trivial
function type and therefore must not be destroyed. The compiler must
make sure to extend the lifetime of non-trivial arguments beyond the
last use of the closure.

  %objc = copy_value %0 : $AnObject
  %closure = partial_apply [stack] [callee_guaranteed] %16(%obj) : $@convention(thin) (@guaranteed AnObject) -> ()
  %closure2 = mark_dependence %closure : $@noescape @callee_guaranteed () -> () on %obj : $AnObject
  %user = function_ref @useClosure : $@convention(thin) (@noescape @callee_guaranteed () -> ()) -> ()
  apply %user(%closure2) : $@convention(thin) (@noescape @callee_guaranteed () -> ()) -> ()
  dealloc_stack %closure : $() ->()
  destroy_value %obj : $AnObject // noescape closure does not take ownership

SR-904
rdar://35590578
2019-01-15 11:20:33 -08:00
Jordan Rose
4539dbfd06 [Serialization] Simplify the representation of GenericParamLists (#20446)
Now that we don't store requirements in the GenericParamList, there's
no reason to use trailing records to list out the
GenericTypeParamDecls.

No functionality change.
2018-11-09 14:17:30 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
52c1903e54 Add SIL support for [dynamic_replacement_for: ] functions 2018-11-06 09:58:28 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
5f4e183302 Add [dynamically_replacable] to SILFunctions
'dynamic' functions are marked as [dynamically_replaceable].
2018-11-06 09:53:21 -08:00
Jordan Rose
f3ea8bdd55 [Serialization] Preparation for giving swiftdoc its own version
The functionality change in this commit is that the control block in a
swiftdoc file is validated rather than just being ignored. Tests in
following commit.
2018-10-23 19:55:44 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
62b5110357 [sil] Add a new CastConsumptionKind called BorrowAlways.
This means that:

1. SILGenPattern always borrows the object before it emits a case.
2. Any cast with this cast has a +0 result.

NOTE: That one can not use this with address types (so we assert if you
pass this checked_cast_addr_br).
NOTE: Once we have opaque values, checked_cast_br of a guaranteed value will
lower to a copy + checked_cast_addr_br (assuming the operation is a consuming
cast). To make sure this does not become a problem in terms of performance, we
will need a pass that can transform SILGenPattern +0 cases to +1 cases. This is
something that we have talked about in the past and I think it is reasonable to
implement.

This is an incremental commit towards fixing SILGenPattern for ownership.

rdar://29791263
2018-10-10 21:02:58 -07:00
Doug Gregor
4ed973329a [SIL] Unify default witness table entries with witness table entries.
SILWitnessTable::Entry already contains a superset of what was supported
by SILDefaultWitnessTable::Entry, the latter of which only had “no entry”
and “method” states. Make SILDefaultWitnessTable::Entry an alias for
SILWitnessTable::Entry, and unify all of the parsing/printing/
(de)serialization logic.
2018-09-15 22:04:46 -07:00
Andrew Trick
c9033ed938 Add a SIL attribute [without_actually_escaping].
ConvertFunction and reabstraction thunks need this attribute. Otherwise,
there is no way to identify that withoutActuallyEscaping was used
to explicitly perform a conversion.

The destination of a [without_actually_escaping] conversion always has
an escaping function type. The source may have either an escaping or
@noescape function type. The conversion itself may be a nop, and there
is nothing distinctive about it. The thing that is special about these
conversions is that the source function type may have unboxed
captures. i.e. they have @inout_aliasable parameters. Exclusivity
requires that the compiler enforce a SIL data flow invariant that
nonescaping closures with unboxed captures can never be stored or
passed as an @escaping function argument. Adding this attribute allows
the compiler to enforce the invariant in general with an escape hatch
for withoutActuallyEscaping.
2018-08-14 17:14:25 -07:00
Mingsheng Hong
ba38bcb279 Introduce a new 'bytes' form of the string_literal SIL instruction. Have it
print and parse as a stable hexadecimal form that isn't interpreted as UTF8.

One use case is in representing serialized protobuf strings (as in the
tensorflow branch: f7ed452eba/lib/SILOptimizer/Mandatory/TFPartition.cpp (L3875)).

The original work was done by @lattner and merged into the tensorflow
branch. This PR is to upstream those changes.
2018-07-27 11:58:00 -07:00
Slava Pestov
fc80f75273 AST: Create new 'invalid' state for ProtocolConformanceRef 2018-07-16 16:44:27 -07:00
Joe Groff
849d9397d6 SIL: Generate external key path references with local candidate components.
The other side of #17404. Since we don't want to generate up front key path metadata for properties/subscripts with no withheld implementation details, the client should generate a key path component that can be used to represent a key path component based on its public interface.
2018-07-06 14:24:07 -07:00
Huon Wilson
413501b34a [SIL] Separate thunks from signature optimization from other thunks.
Signature optimization is slightly different to (most) other thunks, in that
it's taking an existing function and turning that into a thunk, rather than
creating a thunk that calls an existing function. These symbols can be public,
etc. and so need to be handled a bit different to other types of thunks.
2018-06-26 14:53:58 +10:00
Joe Groff
3e4e00c163 SILGen: Emit "trivial" property descriptors for properties that withhold no information about their implementation.
Client code can make a best effort at emitting a key path referencing a property with its publicly exposed API, which in the common case will match what the defining module would produce as the canonical key path component representation of the declaration. We can reduce the code size impact of these descriptors by not emitting them when there's no hidden or possibly-resiliently-changed-in-the-past information about a storage declaration, having the property descriptor symbol reference a sentinel value telling client key paths to use their definition of the key path component.
2018-06-21 15:18:24 -07:00
Andrew Trick
fe326266cc [exclusivity] Add a [builtin] flag to begin_[unpaired_]access.
This flag supports promoting KeyPath access violations to an error in
Swift 4+, while building the standard library in Swift 3 mode. This is
only necessary as long as the standard library continues to build in
Swift 3 mode. Once the standard library build migrates, it can all be
ripped out.

<rdar://problem/40115738> [Exclusivity] Enforce Keypath access as an error, not a warning in 4.2.
2018-05-09 21:42:37 -07:00
Doug Gregor
ba391b6b47 [Serialization] Remove (de-)serialization of Substitution.
We are no longer serializing Substitution (or SubstitutionList) anywhere, so
remove the code associated with it.
2018-05-03 13:40:52 -07:00
Doug Gregor
caad325a54 [Serialization] Serialize SIL *apply instructions using SubstitutionMaps. 2018-05-03 13:24:30 -07:00
Andrew Trick
70ee3df099 Serialization support for begin_access [no_nested_conflict].
Add serialization layouts for rare instructions that take extra attributes. We
can continue adding bits to these layout without affecting the layout of the
vast majority of instructions.
2018-03-27 12:04:20 -07:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
390ba419fc Add an effects(releasenone) function effects attribute
A ``@effects(releasenone)`` function might read/write global state but does not
perform a release.
2018-03-05 07:03:54 -08:00
Joe Groff
d365c153d4 SIL: Introduce sil_property declarations for property descriptors.
This provides SILGen a place to generate the key path component information for an exported property so that it can be linked to from other modules.
2018-02-23 14:57:45 -08:00
Joe Groff
2d377a4636 SIL: Serialization for external key path components 2018-02-23 12:58:19 -08:00
Jordan Rose
bb339778b4 Add @_weakLinked and a corresponding SIL attribute
This is mostly intended to be used for testing at this point; in the
long run, we want to be using availability information to decide
whether to weak-link something or not. You'll notice a bunch of FIXMEs
in the test case that we may not need now, but will probably need to
handle in the future.

Groundwork for doing backward-deployment execution tests.
2018-02-20 17:55:31 -08:00
Slava Pestov
c857a480e1 SIL: Introduce SILLinkage::PublicNonABI
This is going to be used for "always emit into client" functions,
such as default argument generators and stored property
initializers.

- In dead function elimination, these functions behave identically to
  public functions, serving as "anchors" for the mark-and-sweep
  analysis.

- There is no external variant of this linkage, because external
  declarations can use HiddenExternal linkage -- the definition should
  always be emitted by another translation unit in the same Swift
  module.

- When deserialized, they receive shared linkage, because we want the
  linker to coalesce multiple copies of the same deserialized
  definition if it was deserialized from multiple translation units
  in the same Swift module.

- When IRGen emits a definition with this linkage, it receives the
  same LLVM-level linkage as a hidden definition, ensuring it does not
  have a public entry point.
2018-01-14 22:59:40 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
8033476b64 Function-level optimization attributes.
For now these are underscored attributes, i.e. compiler internal attributes:
@_optimize(speed)
@_optimize(size)
@_optimize(none)

Those attributes override the command-line specified optimization mode for a specific function.
The @_optimize(none) attribute is equivalent to the already existing @_semantics("optimize.sil.never") attribute
2017-11-14 11:25:02 -08:00
John McCall
045998544f Add begin_apply, abort_apply, and end_apply instructions to allow
yield_once coroutines to be executed.
2017-11-13 04:03:54 -05:00
Huon Wilson
99c4cddfca [SILGen] Store conditional conformances in SILWitnessTables. 2017-11-08 17:02:50 -08:00
Roman Levenstein
d86ef3b7e3 Add [serialized] flag to sil_vtables 2017-10-21 19:18:15 -07:00
Roman Levenstein
a74c66794b [sil-serialization] Use a variable width integer instead of a fixed width integer for the max number of specialized attributes
It is just to make it more future-proof and avoid overflows we've seen recently.
Thanks Jordan who suggested this change.
2017-08-30 17:09:04 -07:00
Roman Levenstein
05d0700c25 Increase the max number of possible @_specialize attributes for a SILFunction
The number was limited to 3 attributes for some reason. Now a SILFunction may have up to 2^16 such attributes, which should be enough for a while ;-)

Fixes rdar://problem/34026325
2017-08-22 20:40:03 -07:00
Slava Pestov
556d35d9b1 SIL: Record whether vtable entries are inherited or overridden
Consider a class hierarchy like the following:

class Base {
  func m1() {}
  func m2() {}
}

class Derived : Base {
  override func m2() {}
  func m3() {}
}

The SIL vtable for 'Derived' now records that the entry for m1
is inherited, the entry for m2 is an override, and the entry
for m3 is a new entry:

sil_vtable Derived {
  #Base.m1!1: (Base) -> () -> () : _T01a4BaseC2m1yyF [inherited]
  #Base.m2!1: (Base) -> () -> () : _T01a7DerivedC2m2yyF [override]
  #Derived.m3!1: (Derived) -> () -> () : _T01a7DerivedC2m3yyF
}

This additional information will allow IRGen to emit the vtable
for Derived resiliently, without referencing the symbol for
the inherited method m1() directly.
2017-08-14 19:50:34 -04:00
Joe Groff
3c82e981f9 KeyPaths: Add support for optional chaining/forcing components.
rdar://problem/31768715
2017-06-26 09:40:31 -07:00
Joe Groff
70f15b3c5e SIL: Serialization for KeyPathInsts.
rdar://problem/31768491
2017-05-03 20:22:39 -07:00
Andrew Trick
087a1a956e Fix SIL serialization for access markers. 2017-04-26 17:11:30 -07:00
Slava Pestov
8fe8b89b0f SIL: Terminology change: [fragile] => [serialized]
Also, add a third [serializable] state for functions whose bodies we
*can* serialize, but only do so if they're referenced from another
serialized function.

This will be used for bodies synthesized for imported definitions,
such as init(rawValue:), etc, and various thunks, but for now this
change is NFC.
2017-03-29 16:47:28 -07:00
John McCall
fe7915d09e Rework a number of SIL and IRGen witness-table abstractions
to correctly handle generalized protocol requirements.

The major missing pieces here are that the conformance search
algorithms in both the AST (type substitution) and IRGen
(witness table reference emission) need to be rewritten to
back-track requirement sources, and the AST needs to actually
represent this stuff in NormalProtocolConformances instead
of just doing ???.

The new generality isn't tested yet; I'm looking into that,
but I wanted to get the abstractions in place first.
2017-03-02 01:34:13 -05:00
Roman Levenstein
99698c63fa Define AST level and SIL level representations of the @_specialize attribute.
This also includes serialization/deserialization and printing of this attribute.
2017-01-18 16:42:10 -08:00
Roman Levenstein
a6ae300574 Serialization and deserialization support for layout requirements. 2017-01-18 16:42:10 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
1eb3a0532b DeadFunctionElimination: don’t eliminate public methods which are called via a thunk.
For this we need to store the linkage of the “original” method implementation in the vtable.
Otherwise DeadFunctionElimination thinks that the method implementation is not public but private (which is the linkage of the thunk).

The big part of this change is to extend SILVTable to store the linkage (+ serialization, printing, etc.).

fixes rdar://problem/29841635
2017-01-06 16:06:32 -08:00
practicalswift
6d1ae2a39c [gardening] 2016 → 2017 2017-01-06 16:41:22 +01:00
Doug Gregor
69cc9f4b54 [Serialization] Unique SIL generic environments when serializing.
Teach the serialization of SIL generic environments, which used to be
a trailing record following the SIL function definition, to use the
same uniqued "generic environment IDs" that are used for the AST
generic environments. Many of them overlap anyway, and SIL functions
tend to have AST generic environments anyway.

This approach guarantees that the AST + SIL deserialization provide
the same uniqueness of generic environments present prior to
serialization.
2017-01-05 18:24:55 -08:00
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
68e1940083 [semantic-arc] Instead of using the parsing heuristic for determining ownership when serializing, just serialize a bit.
The reason we are using the parsing heuristic is to ensure that we do
not need to update a ton of test cases. This makes sense since in
general, when parsing we are creating new code that is running for the
first time through the compiler. On the other hand, in
serialization/deserialization we expect to get back exactly the
SILFunction that we serialized. So it makes sense to explicitly
preserve whether we have ownership qualification or not.

rdar://28851920
2016-10-25 00:01:48 -07:00
Slava Pestov
092a9318ee Serialization: Remove some unused code
Previous refactorings introducing GenericEnvironment left
behind some lint.
2016-10-12 18:56:37 -07:00
Slava Pestov
408d745df8 Serialization: Don't serialize RequirementReprs
RequirementReprs stored serialized references to archetypes,
which do not have enough information to reconstruct same-type
requirements.

For this reason, we would serialize the 'as written' requirement
string as well as the actual types, which is a horrible hack.

Now that the ASTPrinter and SourceKit use GenericSignatures,
none of this is needed anymore.
2016-10-03 00:39:49 -04:00
Erik Eckstein
34a4e6df0a SIL: add new instructions to support tail-allocated arrays in SIL.
The new instructions are: ref_tail_addr, tail_addr and a new attribute [ tail_elems ] for alloc_ref.
For details see docs/SIL.rst

As these new instructions are not generated so far, this is a NFC.
2016-09-16 11:02:19 -07:00
Dmitri Gribenko
fbb3cf35a5 Revert "New SIL instructions to support tail-allocated arrays in SIL." 2016-09-15 00:25:25 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
b11b60e658 SIL: add new instructions to support tail-allocated arrays in SIL.
The new instructions are: ref_tail_addr, tail_addr and a new attribute [ tail_elems ] for alloc_ref.
For details see docs/SIL.rst

As these new instructions are not generated so far, this is a NFC.
2016-09-14 14:54:18 -07:00
John McCall
c2b8bb22ba Provide ways to get back to the original Clang declaration from
a SILFunction or SILGLobalVariable.

This will be used as one step towards moving IRGen off of the
global external-definitions list.
2016-05-18 11:40:58 -07:00
Andrew Trick
482b264afc Reapply "Merge pull request #1725 from atrick/specialize"
This was mistakenly reverted in an attempt to fix buildbots.
Unfortunately it's now smashed into one commit.

---
Introduce @_specialize(<type list>) internal attribute.

This attribute can be attached to generic functions. The attribute's
arguments must be a list of concrete types to be substituted in the
function's generic signature. Any number of specializations may be
associated with a generic function.

This attribute provides a hint to the compiler. At -O, the compiler
will generate the specified specializations and emit calls to the
specialized code in the original generic function guarded by type
checks.

The current attribute is designed to be an internal tool for
performance experimentation. It does not affect the language or
API. This work may be extended in the future to add user-visible
attributes that do provide API guarantees and/or direct dispatch to
specialized code.

This attribute works on any generic function: a freestanding function
with generic type parameters, a nongeneric method declared in a
generic class, a generic method in a nongeneric class or a generic
method in a generic class. A function's generic signature is a
concatenation of the generic context and the function's own generic
type parameters.

e.g.

struct S<T> {
var x: T
@_specialize(Int, Float)
mutating func exchangeSecond<U>(u: U, _ t: T) -> (U, T) {
x = t
return (u, x)
}
}
// Substitutes: <T, U> with <Int, Float> producing:
// S<Int>::exchangeSecond<Float>(u: Float, t: Int) -> (Float, Int)

---
[SILOptimizer] Introduce an eager-specializer pass.

This pass finds generic functions with @_specialized attributes and
generates specialized code for the attribute's concrete types. It
inserts type checks and guarded dispatch at the beginning of the
generic function for each specialization. Since we don't currently
expose this attribute as API and don't specialize vtables and witness
tables yet, the only way to reach the specialized code is by calling
the generic function which performs the guarded dispatch.

In the future, we can build on this work in several ways:
- cross module dispatch directly to specialized code
- dynamic dispatch directly to specialized code
- automated specialization based on less specific hints
- partial specialization
- and so on...

I reorganized and refactored the optimizer's generic utilities to
support direct function specialization as opposed to apply
specialization.
2016-03-21 12:43:05 -07:00