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Josh Soref
d767912be2 Spelling sil (#42471)
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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
8a0e5cd146 [MemAccessUtils] Distinguished cast flavors. 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
c2d80cdbc3 [AccessPath] Gave PathNode pointer-like traits. 2022-03-14 09:45:47 -07:00
Nate Chandler
d227cef874 [MemAccessUtils] Visit access as unique storage uses.
Add a new member functino UniqueStorageUseVisitor::visitBeginAccess and
call it when GatherUniqueStorageUses runs.
2022-02-18 10:10:17 -08:00
Andrew Trick
83b01d8ebe Improve the SILPhiArgument API
This subclass of SILArgument should be eliminated--it's not always a
phi, and whether it is a "phi argument" has nothing whatsoever to do
with the opcode. That is a property of a value's uses, not a property of the
value.

Until then, provide a logical and useful API within the type. This
often avoids the need to explicitly cast to a SILPhiArgument type and
avoids a lot of boilerplate in code that deals with phis.

Note: PhiOperand and PhiValue are improved abstractions on top of this
API. But the SILArgument-level API is still an important bridge
between SILArgument and other phi abstractions.
2022-02-15 13:28:46 -08:00
Nate Chandler
2aa70aff60 [Gardening] Tweaked comment. 2022-02-10 16:28:42 -08:00
swift-ci
3d685b5fc5 Merge pull request #39570 from eltociear/patch-23 2022-01-13 06:15:49 -08:00
Andrew Trick
547d87f347 Add a UniqueAddressUses utility.
Analyze and classify the leaf uses of unique storage.

Storage that has a unique set of roots within this function includes
alloc_stack, alloc_box, exclusive argument, and global variables. All access
to the storage within this function is derived from these roots.

Gather the kinds of uses that are typically relevant to algorithms:
- loads	      (including copies out of, not including inout args)
- stores      (including copies into and inout args)
- destroys    (of the entire aggregate)
- debugUses   (only populated when preserveDebugInfo == false)
2021-12-22 01:54:05 -08:00
Andrew Trick
0836b6af61 MemAccessUtils comments 2021-12-22 01:54:05 -08:00
Andrew Trick
0325e296fe Add an isDeinitBarrier() utility.
Needs to be common across ShrinkBorrowScopes and SSADestroyHoisting.
2021-12-22 01:54:05 -08:00
Nate Chandler
5d85ad393c [SILOpt] Add utility to find guaranteed roots.
The new utility looks through ownership forwarding instructions to find
the original values with guaranteed ownership.
2021-10-27 10:44:18 -07:00
Andrew Trick
e9e3ce7ea5 Add findOwnershipReferenceAggregate().
Simple convenience on top of findOwnershipReferenceRoot to handle
guaranteed values forwarded through struct/tuple extract.

Note: eventually this should be handled by a ReferenceRoot abstraction
that stores the component path.
2021-10-06 09:18:14 -07:00
Andrew Trick
20ee76e07a Add AccessBase::hasLocalOwnershipLifetime()
Replaces AccessStorage::isGuaranteedForFunction().

OSSA utilities need to determine whether two addresses with the same
AccessStorage are directly substitutable without "fixing-up" the OSSA
lifetime. Checking whether the access base is within a local borrow
scope is the first step.
2021-10-06 09:18:14 -07:00
Andrew Trick
150208395e Implement AccessBase::compute(SILValue sourceAddress)
Missing implementation from the previous commit that introduced
AccessBase. Now we can directly ask for an AccessBase value.
2021-10-06 09:18:14 -07:00
Andrew Trick
5f116293e8 Add AccessBase::getOwnershipReferenceRoot.
Trivial convenience helper for OSSA utilities, where it's very common
to need the reference whose ownership lifetime or scope covers the
current access.
2021-10-06 09:18:14 -07:00
Ikko Ashimine
1c0079dd33 SIL: Fix typo in MemAccessUtils.h
begining -> beginning
2021-10-04 21:15:27 +09:00
Andrew Trick
d9619af83f Fix a comment typo in MemAccessUtils.h 2021-10-03 19:25:30 -07:00
Andrew Trick
e85228491d Rename AccessedStorage to AccessStorage
to be consistent with AccessPath and AccessBase.

Otherwise, the arbitrary name difference adds constant friction.
2021-09-21 23:18:24 -07:00
Andrew Trick
354b5c4e17 Add AccessBase abstraction as OSSA helper
Split AccessedStorage functionality in two pieces. This doesn't add
any new logic, it just allows utilities to make queries on the access
base. This is important for OSSA where we often need to find the
borrow scope or ownership root that contains an access.
2021-09-21 19:54:24 -07:00
Andrew Trick
19cff2e6eb Add AccessedStorage::isGuaranteedForFunction
to quickly bypass all liveness checking in many cases.
2021-09-21 09:43:05 -07:00
Meghana Gupta
4f2d4d5635 Fix LoadBorrowImmutabilityAnalysis in cases it raises false errors on destroy_value
We should only flag an error if there is a destroy_value on the first owned root of the access path.
2021-09-09 17:05:58 -07:00
Andrew Trick
1f64871b31 MemAccessUtils: unify Box/Class/Tail storage for consistency and usability
It was originally convenient for exclusivity optimization to treat
boxes specially. We wanted to know that the 'Box' kind was always
uniquely identified. But that's not really important. And now that
AccessedStorage is being used more generally, the inconsistency is
problematic.

A consistent model is also must easier to understand and explain.

This also make the implementation of the utility simpler and more powerful.

Functional changes:

isRCIdentical will look through mark_dependence and mark_uninitialized.

findReferenceRoot is used consistently everywhere increasing analysis precision.
2021-08-09 11:43:40 -07:00
Andrew Trick
9984b81de7 MemAccessUtils cleanup: rename hasIdenticalBase
to hasIdenticalStorage.

Be precise in preparation for unifying and clarifying the access base model.
2021-08-07 15:26:46 -07:00
Meghana Gupta
9bb0d94860 Fix an edge case in AccessUseDefChainCloner so that canCloneUseDefChain does not assert on seeing begin_access (#38792) 2021-08-06 18:59:31 -07:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
25f437e17d mark some switches as covered (NFCI)
Unfortunately, MSVC does not detect covered switches as clang.  Mark
some of the switches as covered to avoid an unnecessary warning from
MSVC.
2021-06-05 15:30:25 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
09755659a1 SIL: remove the sub-classes of MultipleValueInstructionResult
They are not really needed, because they don't contain any stored properties and for isa-checks we can check the parent instruction.
2021-04-11 19:14:34 +02:00
Michael Gottesman
f6e71d4433 [mem-access-utils] Refactor isSingleInitAllocStack into getSingleInitAllocStackUse and rewrite the former in terms of the first.
This enabled me to expand this API to return the underlying single init use. I
want this information in OptRemarkGen.
2021-03-29 12:10:37 -07:00
Andrew Trick
66752e9724 OSSA: Rewrite address cloning code to fix issues.
Generalize the AccessUseDefChainCloner in MemAccessUtils. It was
always meant to work this way, just needed a client.

Add a new API AccessUseDefChainCloner::canCloneUseDefChain().

Add a bailout for begin_borrow and mark_dependence. Those
projections may appear on an access path, but they can't be
individually cloned without compensating.

Delete InteriorPointerAddressRebaseUseDefChainCloner.

Add a check in OwnershipRAUWHelper for canCloneUseDefChain.

Add test cases for begin_borrow and mark_dependence.
2021-02-24 22:18:21 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
1655e22f62 SIL: fix the == operator for AccessPath
The offset was not compared.
2021-02-04 07:53:32 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
f12ac4c11b SIL: add two utility functions to AccessPath 2021-02-04 07:53:32 +01:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
a8d9637f4a SIL: repair the Windows build after #33987 2020-11-13 08:33:47 -08:00
Andrew Trick
4409f14c78 Merge pull request #33987 from atrick/opt-licm-combined-ldst
Use AccessPath in LICM and split loads for combine load/store hoisting
2020-11-13 00:10:10 -08:00
Andrew Trick
eadefc09a9 AccessPath: Add init_enum_data_addr to "access projections" set.
AccessPath was treating init_enum_data_addr as an address base, which
is not ideal. It should be able to identify the underlying enum object
as the base. This issue was caught by LoadBorrowImmutabilityChecker
during SIL verification.

Instead handle init_enum_data_addr as a access projection that does
not affect the access path. I expect this SIL pattern to disappear
with SIL opaque values, but it still needs to be handled properly
after lowering addresses.

Functionality changes:

- any user of AccessPath now sees enum initialization stores as writes
  to the underlying enum object

- SILGen now generates begin/end access markers for enum
  initialization patterns. (Originally, we did not "see through"
  init_enum_data_addr because we didn't want to generate these
  markers, but that behavior was inconsistent and problematic).

Fixes rdar://70725514 fatal error encountered during compilation;
Unknown instruction: init_enum_data_addr)
2020-11-09 17:36:15 -08:00
Andrew Trick
d9a14836e2 Add a simple AccessUseDefChainCloner. 2020-11-09 09:48:05 -08:00
swift-ci
971932d031 Merge pull request #34159 from atrick/opt-ref-root 2020-10-20 19:19:36 -07:00
Andrew Trick
f31296d63b Fix isRCIdentityPreservingCast to handle trivial-to-reference casts
And add assertions.
2020-10-20 16:57:24 -07:00
Andrew Trick
090d57a092 Look past class casts when finding the reference root.
For class storage AccessedStorage is now close to what some passes use
for RC identity, but it still does not look past wrapping references
in an Optional.
2020-10-20 16:52:26 -07:00
Andrew Trick
9f83ceda3f Add more file-level comments to MemAccessUtils. 2020-10-20 16:45:57 -07:00
Andrew Trick
f6b32aedcd Add AccessedStorageWithBase to conviently recover the base's VarDecl 2020-10-16 15:00:10 -07:00
Andrew Trick
b272dc5e1a Cache 'isLet' within AccessedStorage.
Compute 'isLet' from the VarDecl that is available when constructing
AccessedStorage so we don't need to recover the VarDecl for the base
later.

This generally makes more sense and is more efficient, but it will be
necessary when we look past class casts when finding the reference root.
2020-10-16 15:00:10 -07:00
Andrew Trick
6f2cda1390 Add AccessUseVisitor and cleanup related APIs.
Add AccesssedStorage::compute and computeInScope to mirror AccessPath.

Allow recovering the begin_access for Nested storage.

Adds AccessedStorage.visitRoots().
2020-10-16 15:00:10 -07:00
Andrew Trick
9c69d0242d MemAccessUtils comment 2020-10-16 15:00:10 -07:00
Andrew Trick
712e1abec6 AccessedStorage and AccessPath documentation. 2020-10-16 15:00:10 -07:00
Andrew Trick
b2d1ac1631 Add AccessPathVerification pass and run it in the pipeline. 2020-10-16 15:00:10 -07:00
Andrew Trick
cc0aa2f8b8 Add an AccessPath abstraction and formalize memory access
Things that have come up recently but are somewhat blocked on this:

- Moving AccessMarkerElimination down in the pipeline
- SemanticARCOpts correctness and improvements
- AliasAnalysis improvements
- LICM performance regressions
- RLE/DSE improvements

Begin to formalize the model for valid memory access in SIL. Ignoring
ownership, every access is a def-use chain in three parts:

object root -> formal access base -> memory operation address

AccessPath abstracts over this path and standardizes the identity of a
memory access throughout the optimizer. This abstraction is the basis
for a new AccessPathVerification.

With that verification, we now have all the properties we need for the
type of analysis requires for exclusivity enforcement, but now
generalized for any memory analysis. This is suitable for an extremely
lightweight analysis with no side data structures. We currently have a
massive amount of ad-hoc memory analysis throughout SIL, which is
incredibly unmaintainable, bug-prone, and not performance-robust. We
can begin taking advantage of this verifably complete model to solve
that problem.

The properties this gives us are:

Access analysis must be complete over memory operations: every memory
operation needs a recognizable valid access. An access can be
unidentified only to the extent that it is rooted in some non-address
type and we can prove that it is at least *not* part of an access to a
nominal class or global property. Pointer provenance is also required
for future IRGen-level bitfield optimizations.

Access analysis must be complete over address users: for an identified
object root all memory accesses including subobjects must be
discoverable.

Access analysis must be symmetric: use-def and def-use analysis must
be consistent.

AccessPath is merely a wrapper around the existing accessed-storage
utilities and IndexTrieNode. Existing passes already very succesfully
use this approach, but in an ad-hoc way. With a general utility we
can:

- update passes to use this approach to identify memory access,
  reducing the space and time complexity of those algorithms.

- implement an inexpensive on-the-fly, debug mode address lifetime analysis

- implement a lightweight debug mode alias analysis

- ultimately improve the power, efficiency, and maintainability of
  full alias analysis

- make our type-based alias analysis sensistive to the access path
2020-10-16 15:00:10 -07:00
Andrew Trick
6ecbeefd50 Add AccessedStorage::Tail access kind and remove more checks.
Distinguish ref_tail_addr storage from the other storage classes.

We didn't have this originally because be don't expect a begin_access
to directly operate on tail storage. It could occur after inlining, at
least with static access markers. More importantly it helps ditinguish
regular formal accesses from other unidentified access, so we probably
should have always had this.

At any rate, it's particularly important when AccessedStorage is
generalized to arbitrary memory access.

The immediate motivation is to add an AccessPath utility, which will
need to distinguish tail storage.

In the process, rewrite AccessedStorage::isDistinct. This could have a
large positive impact on exclusivity performance.
2020-07-20 16:42:53 -07:00
Andrew Trick
0a5ba3f402 Refine AccessUseDefChainVisitor.
Prepare to reuse this visitor for an AccessPath utility.

Remove visitIncomplete. Add visitCast and visitPathComponent.

Handle phis in a separate visitor. This simplifies the main
visitor. In the long-term, we may be able to eliminate the pointer-phi
visitor entirely. For now, this lets us enforce that all phi paths
follow the same access path.
2020-07-19 19:15:44 -07:00