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//===--- ComputeEscapeEffects.swift ----------------------------------------==//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2022 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
import SIL
/// Computes escape effects for function arguments.
///
/// For example, if an argument does not escape, adds a non-escaping effect,
/// ```
/// sil @foo : $@convention(thin) (@guaranteed X) -> () {
/// [%0: noecape **]
/// bb0(%0 : $X):
/// %1 = tuple ()
/// return %1 : $()
/// }
/// ```
/// The pass does not try to change or re-compute _defined_ effects.
///
let computeEscapeEffects = FunctionPass(name: "compute-escape-effects") {
(function: Function, context: FunctionPassContext) in
var newEffects = function.effects.escapeEffects.arguments.filter {!$0.isDerived }
let returnInst = function.returnInstruction
let argsWithDefinedEffects = getArgIndicesWithDefinedEscapingEffects(of: function)
for arg in function.arguments {
// We are not interested in arguments with trivial types.
if arg.hasTrivialNonPointerType { continue }
// Also, we don't want to override defined effects.
if argsWithDefinedEffects.contains(arg.index) { continue }
struct IgnoreRecursiveCallVisitor : EscapeVisitor {
func visitUse(operand: Operand, path: EscapePath) -> UseResult {
return isOperandOfRecursiveCall(operand) ? .ignore : .continueWalk
}
}
// First check: is the argument (or a projected value of it) escaping at all?
if !arg.at(.anything).isEscaping(using: IgnoreRecursiveCallVisitor(),
initialWalkingDirection: .down,
context)
{
let effect = EscapeEffects.ArgumentEffect(.notEscaping, argumentIndex: arg.index,
pathPattern: SmallProjectionPath(.anything))
newEffects.append(effect)
continue
}
// Now compute effects for two important cases:
// * the argument itself + any value projections, and...
if addArgEffects(arg, argPath: SmallProjectionPath(), to: &newEffects, returnInst, context) {
// * single class indirections
_ = addArgEffects(arg, argPath: SmallProjectionPath(.anyValueFields).push(.anyClassField),
to: &newEffects, returnInst, context)
}
}
// Don't modify the effects if they didn't change. This avoids sending a change notification
// which can trigger unnecessary other invalidations.
if newEffects == function.effects.escapeEffects.arguments {
return
}
function.modifyEffects(context) { (effects: inout FunctionEffects) in
effects.escapeEffects.arguments = newEffects
}
}
/// Returns true if an argument effect was added.
private
func addArgEffects(_ arg: FunctionArgument, argPath ap: SmallProjectionPath,
to newEffects: inout [EscapeEffects.ArgumentEffect],
_ returnInst: ReturnInstruction?, _ context: FunctionPassContext) -> Bool {
// Correct the path if the argument is not a class reference itself, but a value type
// containing one or more references.
let argPath = arg.type.isClass ? ap : ap.push(.anyValueFields)
guard let result = arg.at(argPath).visit(using: ArgEffectsVisitor(), initialWalkingDirection: .down, context) else {
return false
}
// If the function never returns, the argument can not escape to another arg/return.
guard let returnInst = arg.parentFunction.returnInstruction else {
return false
}
let effect: EscapeEffects.ArgumentEffect
switch result {
case .notSet:
effect = EscapeEffects.ArgumentEffect(.notEscaping, argumentIndex: arg.index, pathPattern: argPath)
case .toReturn(let toPath):
let visitor = IsExclusiveReturnEscapeVisitor(argument: arg, argumentPath: argPath, returnPath: toPath)
let exclusive = visitor.isExclusiveEscape(returnInst: returnInst, context)
effect = EscapeEffects.ArgumentEffect(.escapingToReturn(toPath: toPath, isExclusive: exclusive),
argumentIndex: arg.index, pathPattern: argPath)
case .toArgument(let toArgIdx, let toPath):
// Exclusive argument -> argument effects cannot appear because such an effect would
// involve a store which is not permitted for exclusive escapes.
effect = EscapeEffects.ArgumentEffect(.escapingToArgument(toArgumentIndex: toArgIdx, toPath: toPath),
argumentIndex: arg.index, pathPattern: argPath)
}
newEffects.append(effect)
return true
}
/// Returns a set of argument indices for which there are "defined" effects (as opposed to derived effects).
private func getArgIndicesWithDefinedEscapingEffects(of function: Function) -> Set<Int> {
var argsWithDefinedEffects = Set<Int>()
for effect in function.effects.escapeEffects.arguments {
if effect.isDerived { continue }
argsWithDefinedEffects.insert(effect.argumentIndex)
switch effect.kind {
case .notEscaping, .escapingToReturn:
break
case .escapingToArgument(let toArgIdx, _):
argsWithDefinedEffects.insert(toArgIdx)
}
}
return argsWithDefinedEffects
}
/// Returns true if `op` is passed to a recursive call to the current function -
/// at the same argument index.
private func isOperandOfRecursiveCall(_ op: Operand) -> Bool {
let inst = op.instruction
if let applySite = inst as? FullApplySite,
let callee = applySite.referencedFunction,
callee == inst.parentFunction,
let calleeArg = applySite.calleeArgument(of: op, in: callee),
op.value == calleeArg {
return true
}
return false
}
private struct ArgEffectsVisitor : EscapeVisitorWithResult {
enum EscapeDestination {
case notSet
case toReturn(SmallProjectionPath)
case toArgument(Int, SmallProjectionPath) // argument index, path
}
var result = EscapeDestination.notSet
mutating func visitUse(operand: Operand, path: EscapePath) -> UseResult {
if operand.instruction is ReturnInstruction {
// The argument escapes to the function return
if path.followStores {
// The escaping path must not introduce a followStores.
return .abort
}
switch result {
case .notSet:
result = .toReturn(path.projectionPath)
case .toReturn(let oldPath):
result = .toReturn(oldPath.merge(with: path.projectionPath))
case .toArgument:
return .abort
}
return .ignore
}
if isOperandOfRecursiveCall(operand) {
return .ignore
}
return .continueWalk
}
mutating func visitDef(def: Value, path: EscapePath) -> DefResult {
guard let destArg = def as? FunctionArgument else {
return .continueWalkUp
}
// The argument escapes to another argument (e.g. an out or inout argument)
if path.followStores {
// The escaping path must not introduce a followStores.
return .abort
}
let argIdx = destArg.index
switch result {
case .notSet:
result = .toArgument(argIdx, path.projectionPath)
case .toArgument(let oldArgIdx, let oldPath) where oldArgIdx == argIdx:
result = .toArgument(argIdx, oldPath.merge(with: path.projectionPath))
default:
return .abort
}
return .walkDown
}
}
/// Returns true if when walking up from the return instruction, the `fromArgument`
/// is the one and only argument which is reached - with a matching `fromPath`.
private struct IsExclusiveReturnEscapeVisitor : EscapeVisitorWithResult {
let argument: Argument
let argumentPath: SmallProjectionPath
let returnPath: SmallProjectionPath
var result = false
func isExclusiveEscape(returnInst: ReturnInstruction, _ context: FunctionPassContext) -> Bool {
return returnInst.returnedValue.at(returnPath).visit(using: self, context) ?? false
}
mutating func visitUse(operand: Operand, path: EscapePath) -> UseResult {
switch operand.instruction {
case is ReturnInstruction:
if path.followStores { return .abort }
if path.projectionPath.matches(pattern: returnPath) {
return .ignore
}
return .abort
case let si as StoringInstruction:
// Don't allow store instructions because this allows the EscapeUtils to walk up
// an apply result with `followStores`.
if operand == si.destinationOperand {
return .abort
}
case let ca as CopyAddrInst:
// `copy_addr` is like a store.
if operand == ca.destinationOperand {
return .abort
}
default:
break
}
return .continueWalk
}
mutating func visitDef(def: Value, path: EscapePath) -> DefResult {
guard let arg = def as? FunctionArgument else {
return .continueWalkUp
}
if path.followStores { return .abort }
if arg == argument && path.projectionPath.matches(pattern: argumentPath) {
result = true
return .walkDown
}
return .abort
}
}