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Michael Gottesman
f055bdc3aa [reference-bindings] Add initial prototype of the reference binding transform pass. 2023-03-03 17:14:41 -08:00
Andrew Trick
c588c657f5 SILVerifier - option to verify with or without linear lifetime check
Add a separate 'verifyOwnership()' entry point so it's possible
to check OSSA lifetimes at various points.

Move SILGenCleanup into a SILGen pass pipeline.

After SILGen, verify incomplete OSSA.

After SILGenCleanup, verify ownership.
2023-03-01 21:41:46 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
6c922af8aa [move-only] Combine the address/object checker in the same pass so that we only run cleanups once.
Otherwise, sometimes when the object checker emits a diagnostic and cleans up
the IR, some of the cleaned up copies are copies that should have been handled
by the address checker. The end result is that the address checker does not emit
diagnostics for that IR. I found this problem was exascerbated when writing code
for escaping closures.

This commit also cleans up the passes in preparation for at a future time moving
some of the transformations into the utils folder.
2023-02-19 13:55:22 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
d25b1ed834 Optimizer: Replace the MandatoryCombine pass with a Simplification pass, which is implemented in Swift
The Swift Simplification pass can do more than the old MandatoryCombine pass: simplification of more instruction types and dead code elimination.
The result is a better -Onone performance while still keeping debug info consistent.

Currently following code patterns are simplified:
* `struct` -> `struct_extract`
* `enum` -> `unchecked_enum_data`
* `partial_apply` -> `apply`
* `br` to a 1:1 related block
* `cond_br` with a constant condition
* `isConcrete` and `is_same_metadata` builtins

More simplifications can be added in the future.

rdar://96708429
rdar://104562580
2023-02-09 06:50:05 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
7eb2cb82e4 Swift Optimizer: add a pass to cleanup debug_step instructions
If a `debug_step` has the same debug location as a previous or succeeding instruction it is removed.
It's just important that there is at least one instruction for a certain debug location so that single stepping on that location will work.
2023-02-09 06:50:05 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
db103930a2 Passes.def: fix an outdated comment 2023-02-09 06:49:58 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
67ed6cfff8 Swift Optimizer: add Simplification passes
Those passes are a framework for instruction simplifications (which are not yet included in this commit).
Comparable to SILCombine
2023-02-09 06:49:58 +01:00
Michael Gottesman
c9ce3a9722 Merge pull request #63270 from gottesmm/pr-58e55bb70e30107d86e3c437c972c9f0adbce7b4
[move-only] Rather than calling the borrow to destructure transform from the MoveOnlyObjectChecker, make its own pass.
2023-01-27 17:18:21 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
96140ddfe9 [move-only] Rather than calling the borrow to destructure transform from the MoveOnlyObjectChecker, make its own pass.
This is a cleaner separation of concerns. The reason why I did not do this
originally is that I thought I would need to reuse this functionality in the
address checker, but this issue actually does not come up there since we project
the address and then load instead of load and then project.
2023-01-27 14:23:53 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
3a538282ff [consume-operator] Rename checker passes to have ConsumeOperator in the name to reduce confusion with MoveChecking passes.
Just trying to eliminate potential confusion.
2023-01-27 13:46:32 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
6f940b4c4f [move-only] Implement the borrow-gep to destructure transform.
This enables us to emit the appropriate error for consuming uses of fields and
also causes us to eliminate copies exposed by using fields of a move only type
in a non-consuming way.

rdar://103271138
2023-01-24 16:56:11 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
3645becada PassManager: infrastructure to disable or enable a specific instruction simplification
* for testing: add the option `-simplify-instruction=<instruction-name>` to only run simplification passes for that instruction type
* on the swift side, add `Options.enableSimplification`
2023-01-16 19:00:09 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
230c93df30 SIL Optimizer: add some SIL modification APIs
* `MutatingContext.notifyInvalidatedStackNesting` and `MutatingContext.needFixStackNesting`
* `MutatingContext.tryDeleteDeadClosure`
* `MutatingContext.erase(block:)`
* `Undef.get`
* `BasicBlock.moveAllInstructions`
* `BasicBlock.eraseAllArguments`
* `BasicBlock.moveAllArguments`
* `TermInst.replaceBranchTarget`
2023-01-16 19:00:09 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
cc68bd98c9 Swift Optimizer: rework pass context types and instruction passes
* split the `PassContext` into multiple protocols and structs: `Context`, `MutatingContext`, `FunctionPassContext` and `SimplifyContext`
* change how instruction passes work: implement the `simplify` function in conformance to `SILCombineSimplifyable`
* add a mechanism to add a callback for inserted instructions
2023-01-16 15:11:34 +01:00
Andrew Trick
33a32e7af2 Replace OSSALifetimeAnalysis pass with unit tests. 2023-01-13 08:55:16 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
75aace0f40 Remove the old EscapeAnalysis 2022-12-21 17:41:47 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
c130273859 Remove the old SideEffectAnalysis 2022-12-21 17:41:47 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
d4d1620f28 Swift SIL: rework Instruction and BasicBlock lists to support deleting instructions during iteration
Replace the generic `List` with the (non-generic) `InstructionList` and `BasicBlockList`.
The `InstructionList` is now a bit different than the `BasicBlockList` because it supports that instructions are deleted while iterating over the list.
Also add a test pass which tests instruction modification while iteration.
2022-12-12 19:08:57 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
ed54253d29 SIL Optimizer: remove legacy C++ passes
They were used as a backup during the transition to Swift passes. Now they are not needed anymore.
2022-10-20 18:31:06 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
5208d6d467 Swift Optimizer: make the RunUnitTests a module pass
Which makes more sense. At the time RunUnitTests was added, there were no module passes, yet.
2022-10-17 11:45:30 +02:00
Nate Chandler
82cd580145 [SILOptimizer] Add faux unit testing mechanism.
The testing works by way of a new pass "UnitTestRunner" and a new
instruction test_specification.  When a function contains
test_specification instructions, it invokes the UnitTest subclass named
in the test_specification instruction with the arguments specified in
that instruction.

For example, when running the unit-test-runner class, having the
instructions

```
test_specification "my-neato-utility 19 @function[callee].block[2] @trace[2]"
test_specification "my-neato-utility 43 @block @trace"
```

would result in the test associated with "my-neato-utility" in
UnitTestRunner.cpp being invoked twice.  Once with (19, aBlock, aValue),
and once with (43, anotherBlock, someOtherValue).  That UnitTest
subclass class would need to call takeUInt, takeBlock, and takeTrace on
the Arguments struct it is invoked with.  It would then pass those
arguments along to myNeatoUtility and dump out interesting results.  The
results would then be FileChecked.
2022-10-11 17:29:59 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
741c6c38df Swift Optimizer: add the ComputeSideEffects pass.
Computes the side effects for a function, which consists of argument- and global effects.
This is similar to the ComputeEscapeEffects pass, just for side-effects.
2022-10-05 07:38:11 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
e1c65bd1d6 Swift Optimizer: rename the ComputeEffects pass to ComputeEscapeEffects 2022-10-05 07:38:11 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
81ac311c83 Swift Optimizer: add the DeadEndBlocks utility for finding dead-end blocks.
Dead-end blocks are blocks from which there is no path to the function exit (`return`, `throw` or unwind).
These are blocks which end with an unreachable instruction and blocks from which all paths end in "unreachable" blocks.
2022-10-05 07:37:41 +02:00
Andrew Trick
11ef752a8a Add an OSSLifetimeAnalysis utility pass
Supports unit testing for OSSA lifetime utilities. These utilities are
the basis of maintaining valid OSSA form. They need to handle invalid
SIL (with incomplete OSSA lifetimes) because we rely on them to fixup
SIL after SILGen and after any transformation that may affect
ownership.
2022-10-04 13:27:47 -07:00
Josh Soref
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Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-03 18:31:33 -04:00
Michael Gottesman
b1738c63c7 [move-only] Implement MoveOnlyDeinitInsertion that converts destroy_value of known deinit move only types to call the deinit directly.
NOTE: If one does not define a deinit on a move only type, if a destroy_value
lasts until IRGen time we will assert since I haven't implemented support in
IRGen for the destroy value witness for move only types. That being said, just
creating a deinit by adding to such a type:

```
deinit {}
```

is pretty low overhead for the experiments we want to use this for.
2022-09-20 15:19:31 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
0a16cc362a [move-only] Implement an initial version of the move only address checker.
Some notes:

1. I added support for both loadable/address only types.

2. These tests are based off of porting the move only object tests for inout,
vars, mutating self, etc.

3. I did not include already written tests for address only types in this
specific merge since I need to change us to borrow move only var like types.
Without that, we get a lot of spurious error msgs and the burden of writing that
is not worth it. So instead in a forthcoming commit where I fix that issue in
SILGen, I will commit the corresponding address only tests for this work.

4. I did not include support for trivial types in this. I am going to do
object/address for that at the same time.
2022-09-11 18:57:32 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
b2b44c0d83 Swift Optimizer: add the StackProtection optimization
It decides which functions need stack protection.

It sets the `needStackProtection` flags on all function which contain stack-allocated values for which an buffer overflow could occur.

Within safe swift code there shouldn't be any buffer overflows.
But if the address of a stack variable is converted to an unsafe pointer, it's not in the control of the compiler anymore.
This means, if there is any `address_to_pointer` instruction for an `alloc_stack`, such a function is marked for stack protection.
Another case is `index_addr` for non-tail allocated memory.
This pattern appears if pointer arithmetic is done with unsafe pointers in swift code.

If the origin of an unsafe pointer can only be tracked to a function argument, the pass tries to find the root stack allocation for such an argument by doing an inter-procedural analysis.
If this is not possible, the fallback is to move the argument into a temporary `alloc_stack` and do the unsafe pointer operations on the temporary.

rdar://93677524
2022-09-08 08:42:25 +02:00
Michael Gottesman
4dc6e6ecc4 [move-keyword] Remove old implementation.
By using the keyword instead of the function, we actually get a much simpler
implementation since we avoid all of the machinery of SILGenApply. Given that we
are going down that path, I am removing the old builtin implementation since it
is dead code.

The reason why I am removing this now is that in a subsequent commit, I want to
move all of the ownership checking passes to run /before/ mandatory inlining. I
originally placed the passes after mandatory inlining since the function version
of the move keyword was transparent and needing to be inlined before we could
process it. Since we use the keyword now, that is no longer an issue.
2022-09-04 01:19:01 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
e090bc492a PassManager: cleanup the analysis-invalidation mechanism for swift passes
This fixes a bug with module passes.
2022-08-26 18:00:10 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
a12e33e9e9 Swift Optimizer: add the FunctionUses utility
Provides a list of instructions, which reference a function.

A function "use" is an instruction in another (or the same) function which references the function.
In most cases those are `function_ref` instructions, but can also be e.g. `keypath` instructions.

'FunctionUses' performs an analysis of all functions in the module and collects instructions which reference other functions.
This utility can be used to do inter-procedural caller-analysis.
2022-08-24 17:55:02 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
87f2f41d51 Swift Optimizer: add infrastructure for module passes.
To add a module pass in `Passes.def` use the new `SWIFT_MODULE_PASS` macro.
On the swift side, create a `ModulePass`.
It’s run function receives a `ModulePassContext`, which provides access to all functions of a module.
But it doesn't provide any APIs to modify functions.
In order to modify a function, a module pass must use `ModulePassContext.transform(function:)`.
2022-08-24 17:55:02 +02:00
Michael Gottesman
3e52007562 [builtin] Remove "unsafeGuaranteed" and related code since Unmanaged now has an Ownership SSA based implementation that works completely in SILGen.
This isn't used in the stdlib anymore as well.
2022-08-21 01:22:36 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
e65601f592 Rename MoveOnlyChecker -> MoveOnlyObjectChecker.cpp. 2022-08-16 16:19:55 -07:00
Anxhelo Xhebraj
7a20bc3ea6 Swift Optimizer: add AccessUtils
This set of utilities introduce concepts such as `AccessBase`,
`AccessPath` and `AccessStoragePath` useful to analyze memory accesses.
2022-08-12 09:42:13 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
c9c4e10e0d SILOptimizer: add an option to profile and measure the runtime of optimization passes.
When enabling the option `-sil-opt-profile-repeat=<n>`, the optimizer runs passes n times and reports the total runtime at the end of the pass pipeline.
This is useful to profile a specific optimization pass with `sil-opt`.
For example, to profile the stack promotion pass:
```
  sil-opt -stack-promotion -sil-opt-profile-repeat=10000 -o /dev/null test.sil
```
2022-07-27 17:50:03 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
49a5b3ebdc Swift SIL: add ValueSet and InstructionSet utilities.
These sets are _much_ more efficient than `Set<Value>` and `Set<Instruction>` because they bridge to the efficient `NodeSet`.
Insertions/deletions are just bit operations.
2022-07-13 14:27:50 +02:00
Michael Gottesman
6a24087f90 Merge pull request #59611 from gottesmm/moveonly-rebase
[no-implicit-copy] Update SILGen/move checker to work with new patterns from copyable_to_moveonly and friends.
2022-06-28 13:45:15 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
f420468b27 SILOptimizer: add a pass to perform target specific constant folding.
TargetConstantFolding performs constant folding for target-specific values:

```
  MemoryLayout<S>.size
  MemoryLayout<S>.alignment
  MemoryLayout<S>.stride
```

Constant folding those expressions in the middle of the SIL pipeline enables other optimizations to e.g. allow such expressions in statically allocated global variables (done by the GlobalOpt pass).

The implementation requires to create a temporary IRGenModule, which is used to get actual constant sizes/alignments from IRGen's type lowering.

rdar://94831524
2022-06-23 22:16:42 +02:00
Michael Gottesman
2f9d67de18 [move-only] Add a new pass called MoveOnlyTypeEliminator that runs after move only checking.
This pass lowers moveonly-ness from the IR after we have finished move only
checking. The transform can be configured in two ways: such that it only handles
trivial types and such that it does trivial and non-trivial types. For ease of
use, I created two top level transforms (TrivialMoveOnlyTypeEliminator and
MoveOnlyTypeElimintor) that invoke the two behaviors by configuring the
underlying transform slightly differently.

For now, I am running first the trivial-only and then the all of the above
lowering. The trivial only pass will remain at this part of the pipeline
forever, but with time we are going to move the lower everything pass later into
the pipeline once I have audited the optimizer pipeline to just not perform any
work on move only types. That being said, currently we do not have this
guarantee and this patch at least improves the world and lets us codegen no
implicit copy code again.
2022-06-22 15:31:57 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
ec3d9dd9c7 Optimizer: add the ObjCBridgingOptimization to optimize ObjectiveC bridging operations.
Removes redundant ObjectiveC <-> Swift bridging calls.
Basically, if a value is bridged from ObjectiveC to Swift an then back to ObjectiveC again, then just re-use the original ObjectiveC value.

Also in this commit: add an additional DCE pass before ownership elimination. It can cleanup dead code which is left behind by the ObjCBridgingOptimization.

rdar://89987440
2022-06-08 22:51:57 +02:00
Michael Gottesman
640d5902e6 [debug-info] Implement a global dataflow that propagates debug info for async vars and clones the dbg info after funclet points.
The overall flow of the pass is:

1. We walk over the blocks summarizing the debug info instruction the blocks gen
as well as whether or not the block had an async funclet edge with in it.

2. We then perform a simple forward iterative optimistic dataflow using
intersection at merge points. At points where we find after merging that we have
a conflict and thus need to stop propagation, we insert a debug_value undef.

3. We then walk the CFG again visiting only blocks that we know had async
funclet edges. We then walk each said block from top to bottom starting with the
propagating gen information and updating as we go, dumping the current set of
debug_info we are tracking after each coroutine funclet boundary.

rdar://85020571
2022-05-05 14:16:51 -07:00
Joe Groff
d2fad71328 Merge pull request #42589 from jckarter/begin-partial-apply-simplification-pass
[SIL] Initial work on PartialApplySimplification pass
2022-05-02 10:20:39 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
cad646b283 re-implement the StackPromotion pass in swift
It uses the new EscapeInfo.
2022-05-02 14:22:27 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
5d3339e9a3 Swift SIL: support for sub-pass bisecting: add PassContext.continueWithNextSubpassRun 2022-04-25 11:57:02 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
eea471fe99 add the ComputeEffects pass
The ComputeEffects pass derives escape information for function arguments and adds those effects in the function.
This needs a lot of changes in check-lines in the tests, because the effects are printed in SIL
2022-04-22 09:50:07 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
87ae9e3a73 add passes to dump the results of EscapeInfo
And add test files which uses the passes for verification of EscapeInfo
2022-04-22 09:50:07 +02:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
218ef587e6 Revert "Merge pull request #42242 from eeckstein/escapeinfo"
This reverts commit c05e064cd8, reversing
changes made to c1534d5af9.

This caused a regression on Windows.
2022-04-21 20:33:37 -07:00
Joe Groff
85760d5348 SIL: Add a PartialApplySimplification pass.
This will turn `partial_apply` instructions into explicit box construction and
extraction code sequences. To begin with, recognize when a private function
is only used in partial applications and directly modify the function to be
usable as a closure invocation function. This simplifies the lowering in IRGen
and avoids generating a "partial application forwarder" thunk.
2022-04-21 12:47:44 -07:00