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107 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nate Chandler
ec1a5e0911 Add attr to enable lexical lifetime per function.
Enables modules to migrate to the new lifetime rules incrementally.
2023-02-18 11:59:54 -08:00
Pavel Yaskevich
3fb69b3c3c [SIL] SILFunction: Add runtime accessible function attribute
This attribute indicates that the given SILFunction has to be
added to "accessible functions" section and could be looked up
at runtime using a special API.
2022-12-20 09:33:44 -08:00
Allan Shortlidge
f5d760e613 Interop: Untangle circular dependency introduced by #59787
The changes for https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/59787 introduced a circular depenendcy between the SIL library and the SILGen library. I have undone this in the cheapest way possible as I don't have bandwidth to look into a more correct fix at the moment.
2022-10-27 13:17:38 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
698196b1eb SILFunction: add getMemoryBehavior
This retrieves the side effect information from the function effects.
2022-10-20 09:20:28 +02:00
Hamish Knight
350e28b4b7 [Profiler] Rework profiling of top-level code
Instead of creating and destroying a SILProfiler
per TopLevelCodeDecl, setup a single profiler
for the top-level entry point function, and visit
all the TopLevelCodeDecls when mapping regions.
2022-10-14 17:45:14 +01:00
Hamish Knight
51946b16d5 [Profiler] Use proper SILDeclRef for top-level code
Use a main entry-point instead of a null
SILDeclRef. Eventually we'll want to unify the
emission here such that we visit all the
TopLevelDecls in one shot (and just use a single
profiler), but for now we can just hand the
SILProfiler the expected SILDeclRef.
2022-10-07 13:54:52 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
66f07fe3da Swift SIL: rework function effects and add function side-effects
So far, function effects only included escape effects.
This change adds side-effects (but they are not computed, yet).
It also involves refactoring of the existing escape effects.
Also the SIL effect syntax changed a bit. Details are in docs/SIL.rst
2022-10-05 07:38:11 +02:00
Hamish Knight
0eba486442 [SILGen] Remove setUpForProfiling
Instead, setup the profilers when emitting
function definitions. This is consistent with
what we do for all the other kinds of SILDeclRef.
2022-09-29 10:08:17 +01:00
Dario Rexin
210c68d8aa [SILOptimizer] Add prespecialization for arbitray reference types (#58846)
* [SILOptimizer] Add prespecialization for arbitray reference types

* Fix benchmark Package.swift

* Move SimpleArray to utils

* Fix multiple indirect result case

* Remove leftover code from previous attempt

* Fix test after rebase

* Move code to compute type replacements to SpecializedFunction

* Fix ownership when OSSA is enabled

* Fixes after rebase

* Changes after rebasing

* Add feature flag for layout pre-specialization

* Fix pre_specialize-macos.swift

* Add compiler flag to benchmark build

* Fix benchmark SwiftPM flags
2022-09-22 16:29:01 -07:00
Hamish Knight
5039c1c3f1 [Profiler] NFC: Remove unnecessary parameter
`SILProfiler::create` is only ever called when
emitting a definition, so this check is redundant.
2022-09-14 20:51:51 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
8e2e7a73c5 SIL: make argument effects more readable in textual SIL
So far, argument effects were printed in square brackets before the function name, e.g.
```
sil [escapes !%0.**, !%1, %1.c*.v** => %0.v**] @foo : $@convention(thin) (@guaranteed T) -> @out S {
bb0(%0 : $*S, %1 : @guaranteed $T):
...
```

As we are adding more argument effects, this becomes unreadable.
To make it more readable, print the effects after the opening curly brace, and print a separate line for each argument. E.g.
```
sil [ossa] @foo : $@convention(thin) (@guaranteed T) -> @out S {
[%0: noescape **]
[%1: noescape, escape c*.v** => %0.v**]
bb0(%0 : $*S, %1 : @guaranteed $T):
...
```
2022-09-12 09:14:54 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
fdca208335 SIL: add the SILFunction.needsStackProtection flag
Indicates that stack protectors are inserted into this function to detect stack related buffer overflows.
2022-09-08 08:37:21 +02:00
Allan Shortlidge
40eb1422bb IRGen/SIL: Fix IR linkage computation for inlined function references from modules imported @_weakLinked.
Include the parent `ModuleDecl` when serializing a `SILFunction` so that it is available on deserialized functions even though the full `DeclContext` is not present. With the parent module always available we can reliably compute whether the `SILFunction` comes from a module that was imported `@_weakLinked`.

Serialize the `DeclContext` member of `SILFunction` so that it can be used to look up the module that a function belongs to in order to compute weak import status.

Resolves rdar://98521248
2022-08-19 09:56:45 -07:00
Allan Shortlidge
f71a3232cf IRGen: Use extern_weak linkage for Clang symbols from @_weakLinked imported modules.
rdar://96098097
2022-08-11 11:02:57 -07:00
Allan Shortlidge
bc5f13cb6b AST: Accept @_weakLinked on import decls to force weak linkage of symbols from a module.
The effect of declaring an import `@_weakLinked` is to treat every declaration from the module as if it were declared with `@_weakLinked`. This is useful in environments where entire modules may not be present at runtime. Although it is already possible to instruct the linker to weakly link an entire dylib, a Swift attribute provides a way to declare intent in source code and also opens the door to diagnostics and other compiler behaviors that depend on knowing that all the module's symbols will be weakly linked.

rdar://96098097
2022-08-11 11:02:57 -07:00
Sima Nerush
7b00eb67cf SIL: Remove unused parameter 2022-08-04 21:25:43 -06:00
Allan Shortlidge
34012dbc68 Frontend: Rename -enable-ad-hoc-availability to -weak-link-at-target.
I am separating the concern of weakly linking symbols that are introduced at the deployment target from the concern of type checking this new type of potential unavailability.

Resolves rdar://97925900
2022-08-01 11:57:06 -07:00
Zoe Carver
84b359e332 Merge pull request #60283 from zoecarver/frt-static-extension
[cxx-interop] Fix static extensions on foreign reference types.
2022-07-28 17:42:34 -07:00
zoecarver
d3b71ba907 [cxx-interop] Fix static extensions on foreign reference types.
Foreign reference types don't have dynamic metadata like other Swift classes.
2022-07-28 11:59:47 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
57fdba2e7f SIL: add infrastructure to make snapshots from SILFunctions.
Snapshots are copies of a function at a given point in time.

Currently it's only used for running passes repeatedly for performance profiling.
In future it can be used for caching when doing lazy evaluation in the pipeline.
2022-07-27 17:02:35 +02:00
Egor Zhdan
0e2d438c5b [cxx-interop][SwiftCompilerSources] Use llvm::StringRef instead of BridgedStringRef
rdar://83361000
2022-07-21 16:32:16 +01:00
Roberto Rosmaninho
ff222acebc Setting hardcode SWIFT_NOEXCEPT and noexcept flags only to
non-throwing functions.
Activating swift-functions-errors tests
Inserting macros and additional parameters in C and C++ functions following the pattern to lowering to LLVM IR.
2022-07-14 12:34:53 -03:00
eeckstein
d128d81ea5 Merge pull request #60035 from eeckstein/silnode-set
SIL: add efficient Set data structures for SILValue and SILInstruction, similar to BasicBlockSet.
2022-07-14 10:56:21 +02:00
Pavel Yaskevich
5bd077a461 [SIL] Keep alive @_alwaysEmitIntoClient decls with opaque result types
If such declarations have availability conditions they have to be
kept alive until IRGen to emit opaque type descriptor that is going
be used at runtime to determine the underlying type.

This is important for "optimized" mode only because in non-optimized
mode "shared" symbol survives SILGen.
2022-07-13 15:46:23 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
6760dc420c SIL: add a utility which can manage per-value and per-instruction bitfields and flags efficiently.
It's used to implement `InstructionSet` and `ValueSet`: sets of SILValues and SILInstructions.
Just like `BasicBlockSet` for basic blocks, the set is implemented by setting bits directly in SILNode.
This is super efficient because insertion and deletion to/from the set are basic bit operations.

The cost is an additional word in SILNode. But this is basically negligible: it just adds ~0.7% of memory used for SILInstructions.
In my experiments, I didn't see any relevant changes in memory consumption or compile time.
2022-07-13 14:27:50 +02:00
Allan Shortlidge
2515f7a58d Frontend: Introduce the -enable-experimental-ad-hoc-availability flag.
When developing a module for an OS or SDK, one may use declarations from other modules that were recently introduced in the in-development OS. Those declarations will be annotated as available at the deployment target of the client module and yet the symbols for that declaration are not available in all development builds of that OS. If the module strongly links those symbols, it will crash on older development builds of the OS. The `-enable-experimental-ad-hoc-availability` flag is designed to give developers the option of weakly linking all symbols in other modules that were introduced at the deployment target.

This change introduces the basic change in linking behavior but does not address typechecking. Use of the declarations that are made unavailable in this mode will need to be diagnosed and developers will need a way to detect the unavailability at runtime before use.

Resolves rdar://96011550
2022-06-29 11:44:07 -07:00
Andrew Trick
2fd4de411e [SIL-opaque] Removed [Unconditional]CheckedCastValue 2022-03-22 17:04:13 -07:00
Andrew Trick
268309e268 Add a function index
This radically simplifies the representation of function sets when
analyzing the entire module's call graph at once.
2022-03-17 17:49:50 -07:00
Robert Widmann
ab44a07045 Convert DeclContext Parameters to their Associated Generic Signatures Instead 2022-03-07 22:54:23 -08:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
7486cd1c21 [SwiftCompiler] Move common bridging facilities to 'Basic'
A preparation for AST/DiagnosticEngine bridging
2022-02-20 22:06:39 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
f09dfc93a9 Swift SIL: escape effects for function arguments.
Store a list of argument effects in a function, which specify if and how arguments escape.
Such effects can be specified in the Swift source code (for details see docs/ReferenceGuides/UnderscoredAttributes.md) or derived in an optimization pass.

For details see the documentation in SwiftCompilerSources/Sources/SIL/Effects.swift.
2022-01-25 11:29:44 +01:00
Andrew Trick
321351c746 Add SILFunction::preserveDebugInfo() 2021-12-22 01:54:05 -08:00
Pavel Yaskevich
7190e9ed9f [SIL] IR: Make sure that distributed thunk is always emitted
Even if there are no uses of the thunk in the code it's still
could be accessed from remotely via distributed accessor mechanism,
so distributed thunks are always used.
2021-12-17 10:52:55 -08:00
Pavel Yaskevich
4860f90fd7 [SIL] Add new flag to SILFunction - IsDistributed
Determines whether given SILFunction represents a distributed
method or its thunk.
2021-12-17 10:52:52 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
8229b374b1 Performance annotations: add attributes @_noLocks and @_noAllocation 2021-10-28 18:43:14 +02:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
c2b2f1331f SIL representation 2021-10-06 04:54:49 -07:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
50fa6cfa91 Merge pull request #37775 from compnerd/static-deserialization
IRGen: handle static imports in deserialised modules
2021-06-11 19:35:29 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
8080465e77 libswift: basic SIL and SIL bridging
This is the initial version of a buildable SIL definition in libswift.
It defines an initial set of SIL classes, like Function, BasicBlock, Instruction, Argument, and a few instruction classes.
The interface between C++ and SIL is a bridging layer, implemented in C.
It contains all the required bridging data structures used to access various SIL data structures.
2021-06-09 11:28:57 +02:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
1f396107ed IRGen: handle static imports in deserialised modules
This showed up when trying to convert swift-package-manager to build
using static linking on Windows.  We would not correctly identify the
module as being static due to there being no DeclContext for emission.
2021-06-04 21:45:57 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
24799e1526 SIL: defer instruction deletion to the end of a pass run.
When an instruction is "deleted" from the SIL, it is put into the SILModule::scheduledForDeletion list.
The instructions in this list are eventually deleted for real in SILModule::flushDeletedInsts(), which is called by the pass manager after each pass run.
In other words: instruction deletion is deferred to the end of a pass.

This avoids dangling instruction pointers within the run of a pass and in analysis caches.
Note that the analysis invalidation mechanism ensures that analysis caches are invalidated before flushDeletedInsts().
2021-05-26 21:57:54 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
eecb9fa975 SILModule: track opened archetypes per function.
In theory we could map opened archetypes per module because opened archetypes _should_ be unique across the module.
But currently in some rare cases SILGen re-uses the same opened archetype in multiple functions.
The fix is to add the SILFunction to the map's key.
That also requires that we update the map whenever instructions are moved from one function to another.

This fixes a compiler crash.

rdar://76916931
2021-04-23 14:13:26 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
011358edd6 SIL: let SingleValueInstruction only inherit from a single SILNode.
This removes the ambiguity when casting from a SingleValueInstruction to SILNode, which makes the code simpler. E.g. the "isRepresentativeSILNode" logic is not needed anymore.
Also, it reduces the size of the most used instruction class - SingleValueInstruction - by one pointer.

Conceptually, SILInstruction is still a SILNode. But implementation-wise SILNode is not a base class of SILInstruction anymore.
Only the two sub-classes of SILInstruction - SingleValueInstruction and NonSingleValueInstruction - inherit from SILNode. SingleValueInstruction's SILNode is embedded into a ValueBase and its relative offset in the class is the same as in NonSingleValueInstruction (see SILNodeOffsetChecker).
This makes it possible to cast from a SILInstruction to a SILNode without knowing which SILInstruction sub-class it is.
Casting to SILNode cannot be done implicitly, but only with an LLVM `cast` or with SILInstruction::asSILNode(). But this is a rare case anyway.
2021-01-27 16:40:15 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
2f890dcbbf SIL: some improvements to the BasicBlockBitfield utilities
* add a BasicBlockSetVector class
* add a second argument to BasicBlockFlag::set, for the set value.
* rename BasicBlockSet::remove -> BasicBlockSet::erase.
* add a MaxBitfieldID statistics value in SILFunction.cpp
2021-01-27 10:31:17 +01:00
Eric Miotto
8e7f9c9cbd Revert "SIL: let SingleValueInstruction only inherit from a single SILNode." 2021-01-26 10:02:24 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
ff1991740a SIL: let SingleValueInstruction only inherit from a single SILNode.
This removes the ambiguity when casting from a SingleValueInstruction to SILNode, which makes the code simpler. E.g. the "isRepresentativeSILNode" logic is not needed anymore.
Also, it reduces the size of the most used instruction class - SingleValueInstruction - by one pointer.

Conceptually, SILInstruction is still a SILNode. But implementation-wise SILNode is not a base class of SILInstruction anymore.
Only the two sub-classes of SILInstruction - SingleValueInstruction and NonSingleValueInstruction - inherit from SILNode. SingleValueInstruction's SILNode is embedded into a ValueBase and its relative offset in the class is the same as in NonSingleValueInstruction (see SILNodeOffsetChecker).
This makes it possible to cast from a SILInstruction to a SILNode without knowing which SILInstruction sub-class it is.
Casting to SILNode cannot be done implicitly, but only with an LLVM `cast` or with SILInstruction::asSILNode(). But this is a rare case anyway.
2021-01-25 09:30:04 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
65976fd0c5 SIL: add a utility which can manage per-block bitfields and flags efficiently.
It is very efficient: no memory allocation is needed an initialization is at zero cost.
2021-01-21 21:31:41 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
b7351780f7 SIL: move all the block-list modifying APIs to SILFunction.
... and remove SILFunction::getBlocks().

It's just a cleanup, NFC.
2021-01-14 17:35:31 +01:00
Slava Pestov
360e406d3a SIL: Rename SILFunction::hasSelfMetadataParam()/getSelfMetadataArgument()
These are only for class types and are related to the usage of the
DynamicSelfType, so rename them to {has,get}DynamicSelfMetadata().
2020-10-23 21:35:11 -04:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
2a2cf91dcd Add support for marking a _specialize attribute as SPI
```
  @_specialize(exported: true, spi: SPIGroupName, where T == Int)
  public func myFunc() { }
```

The specialized entry point is only visible for modules that import
using `_spi(SPIGroupName) import ModuleDefiningMyFunc `.

rdar://64993425
2020-10-12 09:19:29 -07:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
b994bf3191 Add support for _specialize(exported: true, ...)
This attribute allows to define a pre-specialized entry point of a
generic function in a library.

The following definition provides a pre-specialized entry point for
`genericFunc(_:)` for the parameter type `Int` that clients of the
library can call.

```
@_specialize(exported: true, where T == Int)
public func genericFunc<T>(_ t: T) { ... }
```

Pre-specializations of internal `@inlinable` functions are allowed.

```
@usableFromInline
internal struct GenericThing<T> {
  @_specialize(exported: true, where T == Int)
  @inlinable
  internal func genericMethod(_ t: T) {
  }
}
```

There is syntax to pre-specialize a method from a different module.

```
import ModuleDefiningGenericFunc

@_specialize(exported: true, target: genericFunc(_:), where T == Double)
func prespecialize_genericFunc(_ t: T) { fatalError("dont call") }

```

Specially marked extensions allow for pre-specialization of internal
methods accross module boundries (respecting `@inlinable` and
`@usableFromInline`).

```
import ModuleDefiningGenericThing
public struct Something {}

@_specializeExtension
extension GenericThing {
  @_specialize(exported: true, target: genericMethod(_:), where T == Something)
  func prespecialize_genericMethod(_ t: T) { fatalError("dont call") }
}
```

rdar://64993425
2020-10-12 09:19:29 -07:00