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109 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Artem Chikin
fc23c6b460 [Dependency Scanning] Remove 'ClangImporter' instance from dependency scanning worker
Move relevant logic directly into the worker
2025-05-12 10:01:45 -07:00
Artem Chikin
88dec5199e [Dependency Scanning] Add support for placing explicitly-built SDK modules into a separate module cache
With '-sdk-module-cache-path', Swift textual interfaces found in the SDK will be built into a separate SDK-specific module cache.
Clang modules are not yet affected by this change, pending addition of the required API.
2025-03-19 09:17:04 -06:00
Hiroshi Yamauchi
1a3a6e1c66 Propagate sysroot to module loader subinvocation
To fix the Android build issue https://github.com/swiftlang/swift/issues/79839
2025-03-14 12:38:40 -07:00
Artem Chikin
477ba0dd97 [Dependency Scanning] Remove references to per-triple PCM variant compilation 2025-01-29 11:32:07 -08:00
Steven Wu
cd07d532af [CAS] Use IncludeTreeFileList instead of full CASFS for caching
Use IncludeTreeFileList instead of full feature CASFS for swift
dependency filesystem. This allows smaller CAS based VFS that is smaller
and faster. This is enabled by the CAS enabled compilation does not
need to iterate file system.

rdar://136787368
2024-09-30 16:01:33 -07:00
Steven Wu
5a6f6e1d4d [NFC][ScanDependency] Remove some ununsed code
Clean up some code that no longer used.
2024-09-24 16:29:21 -07:00
Xi Ge
98f4ad840a DependenciesScanner: report user module version for textual Swift interfaces 2024-08-06 15:45:45 -07:00
Steven Wu
7d85aa423d [ScanDependencies] Make sure canImport resolution agrees with import
Fix the problem that when the only module can be found is an
invalid/out-of-date swift binary module, canImport and import statement
can have different view for if the module can be imported or not.

Now canImport will evaluate to false if the only module can be found for
name is an invalid swiftmodule, with a warning with the path to the
module so users will not be surprised by such behavior.

rdar://128876895
2024-06-17 14:14:48 -07:00
Ben Barham
ef8825bfe6 Migrate llvm::Optional to std::optional
LLVM has removed llvm::Optional, move over to std::optional. Also
clang-format to fix up all the renamed #includes.
2024-02-21 11:20:06 -08:00
Alexis Laferrière
86ea594f21 Serialization: apply the SDK build version as part of the cache hash
The SDK build version is a decent heuristic for expected changes in the
SDK. Any change in SDK, to clang headers in particular, can break
references from cached swiftmodules.

Track the SDK build version as part of the swiftmodule cache hash. This
will ensure we rebuild from swiftinterfaces on SDK updates.

rdar://122655978
2024-02-12 12:35:03 -08:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
a61ed80813 [Macros] Track macro dependency separately in module trace
Macro plugins are not normal Swift modules, track them differently.
Add "swiftmacros" field to the JSON file.

rdar://118013482
2024-01-19 12:56:02 -08:00
Artem Chikin
674dfb3bd4 [Dependency Scanning] Move generation of a named import path 'Identifier' out of the individual scanning workers up into the parent scanner. This operation mutates the scanner ASTContext by potentially adding new identifiers to it and is therefore not thread-safe. 2023-12-13 13:17:05 -08:00
Evan Wilde
0453158f8e Merge remote-tracking branch 'main' into rebranch
Conflict in CAS options when
`std::vector<std::string> CacheReplayPrefixMap;` was added.

Conflicts:
  include/swift/Frontend/FrontendOptions.h

Resolution: Take both
2023-10-04 14:28:43 -07:00
Steven Wu
7b89afbb6e [DepScan] Teach dependency scanner to remap path for canonicalization
Allow DependencyScanner to canonicalize path using a prefix map. When
option `-scanner-prefix-map` option is used, dependency scanner will
remap all the input paths in following:
* all the paths in the CAS file system or clang include tree
* all the paths related to input on the command-line returned by scanner

This allows all the input paths to be canonicalized so cache key can be
computed reguardless of the exact on disk path.

The sourceFile field is not remapped so build system can track the exact
file as on the local file system.
2023-09-26 12:36:43 -07:00
swift-ci
d86c449532 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into rebranch 2023-09-25 09:36:22 -07:00
Artem Chikin
6e3f896962 [Dependency Scanning] Refactor primary scan operations into 'ModuleDependencyScanner' class
From being a scattered collection of 'static' methods in ScanDependencies.cpp
and member methods of ASTContext. This makes 'ScanDependencies.cpp' much easier
to read, and abstracts the actual scanning logic away to a place with common
state which will make it easier to reason about in the future.
2023-09-22 14:09:45 -07:00
Evan Wilde
26a974e772 [NFC] Headers headers headers!
Including headers that were being transitively included from LLVM
before. Also pointing them at the new locations for some of them.
2023-07-17 10:55:55 -07:00
Evan Wilde
250082df25 [NFC] Reformat all the LLVMs
Reformatting everything now that we have `llvm` namespaces. I've
separated this from the main commit to help manage merge-conflicts and
for making it a bit easier to read the mega-patch.
2023-06-27 09:03:52 -07:00
Evan Wilde
f3ff561c6f [NFC] add llvm namespace to Optional and None
This is phase-1 of switching from llvm::Optional to std::optional in the
next rebranch. llvm::Optional was removed from upstream LLVM, so we need
to migrate off rather soon. On Darwin, std::optional, and llvm::Optional
have the same layout, so we don't need to be as concerned about ABI
beyond the name mangling. `llvm::Optional` is only returned from one
function in
```
getStandardTypeSubst(StringRef TypeName,
                     bool allowConcurrencyManglings);
```
It's the return value, so it should not impact the mangling of the
function, and the layout is the same as `std::optional`, so it should be
mostly okay. This function doesn't appear to have users, and the ABI was
already broken 2 years ago for concurrency and no one seemed to notice
so this should be "okay".

I'm doing the migration incrementally so that folks working on main can
cherry-pick back to the release/5.9 branch. Once 5.9 is done and locked
away, then we can go through and finish the replacement. Since `None`
and `Optional` show up in contexts where they are not `llvm::None` and
`llvm::Optional`, I'm preparing the work now by going through and
removing the namespace unwrapping and making the `llvm` namespace
explicit. This should make it fairly mechanical to go through and
replace llvm::Optional with std::optional, and llvm::None with
std::nullopt. It's also a change that can be brought onto the
release/5.9 with minimal impact. This should be an NFC change.
2023-06-27 09:03:52 -07:00
Artem Chikin
6fcd8be072 [Dependency Scanning] Pull optional dependencies from the adjacent binary module for direct interface dependencies
For a `@Testable` import in program source, if a Swift interface dependency is discovered, and has an adjacent binary `.swiftmodule`, open up the module, and pull in its optional dependencies. If an optional dependency cannot be resolved on the filesystem, fail silently without raising a diagnostic.
2023-04-17 14:47:46 -07:00
Steven Wu
09b8af86fb Virtualize swift compiler outputs (#63206)
Using a virutal output backend to capture all the outputs from
swift-frontend invocation. This allows redirecting and/or mirroring
compiler outputs to multiple location using different OutputBackend.

As an example usage for the virtual outputs, teach swift compiler to
check its output determinism by running the compiler invocation
twice and compare the hash of all its outputs.

Virtual output will be used to enable caching in the future.
2023-04-05 23:34:37 +08:00
Artem Chikin
12477b7b79 [Dependency Scanning] Refactor the scanner to resolve unqualified module imports
This changes the scanner's behavior to "resolve" a discovered module's dependencies to a set of Module IDs: module name + module kind (swift textual, swift binary, clang, etc.).

The 'ModuleDependencyInfo' objects that are stored in the dependency scanner's cache now carry a set of kind-qualified ModuleIDs for their dependencies, in addition to unqualified imported module names of their dependencies.

Previously, the scanner's internal state would cache a module dependnecy as having its own set of dependencies which were stored as names of imported modules. This led to a design where any time we needed to process the dependency downstream from its discovery (e.g. cycle detection, graph construction), we had to query the ASTContext to resolve this dependency's imports, which shouldn't be necessary. Now, upon discovery, we "resolve" a discovered dependency by executing a lookup for each of its imported module names (this operation happens regardless of this patch) and store a fully-resolved set of dependencies in the dependency module info.

Moreover, looking up a given module dependency by name (via `ASTContext`'s `getModuleDependencies`) would result in iterating over the scanner's module "loaders" and querying each for the module name. The corresponding modules would then check the scanner's cache for a respective discovered module, and if no such module is found the "loader" would search the filesystem.

This meant that in practice, we searched the filesystem on many occasions where we actually had cached the required dependency, as follows:
Suppose we had previously discovered a Clang module "foo" and cached its dependency info.
-> ASTContext.getModuleDependencies("foo")
--> (1) Swift Module "Loader" checks caches for a Swift module "foo" and doesn't find one, so it searches the filesystem for "foo" and fails to find one.
--> (2) Clang Module "Loader" checks caches for a Clang module "foo", finds one and returns it to the client.

This means that we were always searching the filesystem in (1) even if we knew that to be futile.
With this change, queries to `ASTContext`'s `getModuleDependencies` will always check all the caches first, and only delegate to the scanner "loaders" if no cached dependency is found. The loaders are then no longer in the business of checking the cached contents.

To handle cases in the scanner where we must only lookup either a Swift-only module or a Clang-only module, this patch splits 'getModuleDependencies' into an alrady-existing 'getSwiftModuleDependencies' and a newly-added 'getClangModuleDependencies'.
2023-01-05 11:44:06 -08:00
Artem Chikin
1230966e80 [Dependency Scanner] Rename 'ModuleDependenceis' -> 'ModuleDependencyInfo' 2022-12-15 14:18:29 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
ab1b343dad use new llvm::Optional API
`getValue` -> `value`
`getValueOr` -> `value_or`
`hasValue` -> `has_value`
`map` -> `transform`

The old API will be deprecated in the rebranch.
To avoid merge conflicts, use the new API already in the main branch.

rdar://102362022
2022-11-21 19:44:24 +01:00
Alexis Laferrière
4a582806dc [ModuleInterface] Fix silencing errors mode in swiftinterface rebuild
Make sure we disable forwarding diagnostics from the underlying instance
when building a swiftinterface in silencing errors mode.
2022-11-08 09:31:17 -08:00
Alexis Laferrière
730497e9a3 [Serialization] Add control over adding a loaded module to the in-memory cache 2022-10-31 10:58:57 -07:00
Allan Shortlidge
bbf189c8ab AST: Make the versioned variants of #if canImport() more reliable and consistent.
Previously, when evaluating a `#if canImport(Module, _version: 42)` directive the compiler could diagnose and ignore the directive under the following conditions:

- The associated binary module is corrupt/bogus.
- The .tbd for an underlying Clang module is missing a current-version field.

This behavior is surprising when there is a valid `.swiftinterface` available and it only becomes apparent when building against an SDK with an old enough version of the module that the version in the `.swiftinterface` is too low, making this failure easy to miss. Some modules have different versioning systems for their Swift and Clang modules and it can also be intentional for a distributed binary `.swiftmodule` to contain bogus data (to force the compiler to recompile the `.swiftinterface`) so we need to handle both of these cases gracefully and predictably.

Now the compiler will enumerate all module loaders, ask each of them to attempt to parse the module version and then consistently use the parsed version from a single source. The `.swiftinterface` is preferred if present, then the binary module if present, and then finally the `.tbd`. The `.tbd` is still always used exclusively for the `_underlyingVersion` variant of `canImport()`.

Resolves rdar://88723492
2022-09-07 14:18:05 -07:00
Artem Chikin
eebebd9a55 [Dependency Scanning] Do not persist cached Clang module dependencies between scans.
This change tweaks the 'GlobalModuleDependenciesCache', which persists across scanner invocations with the same 'DependencyScanningTool' to no longer cache discovered Clang modules.

Doing so felt like a premature optimization, and we should instead attempt to share as much state as possible by keeping around the actual Clang scanner's state, which performs its own caching. Caching discovered dependencies both in the Clang scanner instance, and in our own cache is much more error-prone - the Clang scanner has a richer context for what is okay and not okay to cache/re-use.

Instead, we still cache discovered Clang dependencies *within* a given scan, since those are discovered using a common Clang scanner instance and should be safe to keep for the duration of the scan.

This change should make it simpler to pin down the core functionality and correctness of the scanner.
Once we turn our attention to the scanner's performance, we can revisit this strategy and optimize the caching behaviour.
2022-08-29 15:40:59 -07:00
Artem Chikin
7fd2a29fb7 Refactor 'ModuleInterfaceBuilder' to separate CompilerInstance setup logic from compilation logic (moved to ExplicitModuleInterfaceBuilder). 2022-08-16 08:36:55 -07:00
Artem Chikin
7bdec998b1 Add flag that allows ignoring compiler flags specified in an interface file when running a '-compile-module-from-interface' frontend action. 2022-08-02 10:54:52 -07:00
Becca Royal-Gordon
9b5f89963b [NFC] Serialize ObjC selectors for protocols
The ObjCMethodLookupTable for protocols was not being serialized and rebuilt on load, so NominalTypeDecl::lookupDirect() on selectors was not working correctly for deserialized types. Correct this oversight.
2022-06-16 14:07:49 -07:00
Josh Soref
81d3ad76ac Spelling ast (#42463)
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ApolloZhu
683d469fcd Extends canImport to check for submodule availability 2021-12-28 22:54:47 -08:00
Xi Ge
62dddc1c53 ModuleInterface: teach module build action to use fall-back interface if building canonical interface failed. 2021-05-18 13:21:31 -07:00
Xi Ge
b6cd513534 Frontend: teach the compiler to use a backup directory to find .swiftinterface files to compile
This mechanism allows the compiler to use a backup interface file to build into a binary module when
a corresponding interface file from the SDK is failing for whatever reasons. This mechansim should be entirely opaque
to end users except several diagnostic messages communicating backup interfaces are used.

Part of rdar://77676064
2021-05-13 09:11:45 -07:00
Xi Ge
bbe5b83de9 Parser: teach canImport to take an additional parameter indicating the minimum module version
canImport should be able to take an additional parameter labeled by either version or
underlyingVersion. We need underlyingVersion for clang modules with Swift overlays because they
have separate version numbers. The library users are usually interested in checking the importability
of the underlying clang module instead of its Swift overlay.

Part of rdar://73992299
2021-05-02 17:47:44 -07:00
Robert Widmann
108bd50ab0 Teach DependencyTracker to track Fingerprints of Incremental Dependencies 2021-02-02 09:58:28 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere
d01474cc72 Change interfaces to accept a FileCollectorBase
The FileCollectorBase is the common interface shared by different
implementations. In lldb, we implement our own lazy variant that allows
us to do the heavy lifting out-of-process instead of inside the signal
handler.
2020-10-28 20:14:46 -07:00
Xi Ge
8ccee27db7 ModuleInterface: refactor ModuleInterfaceChecker out of ModuleInterfaceLoader
This refactoring allows us to drop ModuleInterfaceLoader when explicit modules
are enabled. Before this change, the dependencies scanner needs the loader to be
present to access functionalities like collecting prebuilt module candidates.
2020-10-01 10:30:48 -07:00
Robert Widmann
76cd4bf160 [NFC] Differential Incremental External Dependencies in DependencyTracker
Also perform the plumbing necessary to convince the rest of the compiler that they're just ordinary external dependencies. In particular, we will still emit these depenencies into .d files, and code completion will still index them.
2020-09-24 23:25:47 -06:00
Brent Royal-Gordon
cff4ddf13a [NFC] Adopt new ImportPath types and terminology
# Conflicts:
#	lib/IDE/CodeCompletion.cpp
2020-09-10 19:07:49 -07:00
Xi Ge
5c9b737c89 DependenciesScanner: prefer private Swift module interfaces if present
rdar://67257185
2020-08-18 13:09:07 -07:00
Xi Ge
f0cf2206a2 DependenciesScanner: add implicitly imported modules to dependencies of Swift module interfaces
Some implicitly imported modules aren't printed in the textual interface file as explicit import,
e.g. SwiftOnoneSupport. We should check implicit imports and add them to the dependency graph.
2020-08-03 14:43:09 -07:00
Hamish Knight
7bc5440d17 [Frontend] Internalize createDependencyTracker
Expand the FrontendOptions to allow the enabling
of the dependency tracker for non-system
dependencies, and switch the previous clients of
`createDependencyTracker` over to using this
option. This ensures that the dependency tracker
is now set only during `CompilerInstance::setup`.
2020-06-29 15:26:26 -07:00
Xi Ge
00872ba53e DependencyScanner: add a new extraPcmArgs field for each Swift module
Building each Swift module explicitly requires dependency PCMs to be built
with the exactly same deployment target version. This means we may need to
build a Clang module multiple times with different target triples.

This patch removes the -target arguments from the reported PCM build
arguments and inserts extraPcmArgs fields to each Swift module.
swift-driver can combine the generic PCM arguments with these extra arguments
to get the command suitable for building a PCM specifically for
that loading Swift module.
2020-06-16 09:42:59 -07:00
Varun Gandhi
81ce06855c [NFC] Remove redundant includes for llvm/ADT/StringSet.h. 2020-05-31 13:07:45 -07:00
Varun Gandhi
c14e934563 [NFC] Remove redundant includes for llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h. 2020-05-31 13:07:45 -07:00
Xi Ge
7d08a24161 ModuleInterface: reconstruct command-line arguments for building Swift module from interface explicitly 2020-05-15 10:49:45 -07:00
Xi Ge
3952fd5bf7 ModuleInterface: refactor compiler instance configuration to a standalone delegate class. NFC
Module interface builder used to maintain a separate compiler instance for
building Swift modules. The configuration of this compiler instance is also
useful for dependencies scanner because it needs to emit front-end compiler invocation
for building Swift modules explicitly.

This patch refactor the configuration out to a delegate class, and the
delegate class is also used by the dependency scanner.
2020-05-12 16:19:27 -07:00
Xi Ge
9bc036c050 DependencyScanner: honor additional compiler flags in interfaces files when collecting imports
Additional flags in interface files may change parsing behavior like #if
statements. We should use a fresh ASTContext with these additional
flags when parsing interface files to collect imports.

rdar://62612027
2020-05-04 22:18:11 -07:00