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2023-09-21compiler: move struct types into InternPool properAndrew Kelley
Structs were previously using `SegmentedList` to be given indexes, but were not actually backed by the InternPool arrays. After this, the only remaining uses of `SegmentedList` in the compiler are `Module.Decl` and `Module.Namespace`. Once those last two are migrated to become backed by InternPool arrays as well, we can introduce state serialization via writing these arrays to disk all at once. Unfortunately there are a lot of source code locations that touch the struct type API, so this commit is still work-in-progress. Once I get it compiling and passing the test suite, I can provide some interesting data points such as how it affected the InternPool memory size and performance comparison against master branch. I also couldn't resist migrating over a bunch of alignment API over to use the log2 Alignment type rather than a mismash of u32 and u64 byte units with 0 meaning something implicitly different and special at every location. Turns out you can do all the math you need directly on the log2 representation of alignments.
2023-09-13elf: do not store Symbol's index in SymbolJakub Konka
2023-09-08elf: store GOT index in symbol extra array; use GotSection for GOTJakub Konka
2023-09-06elf: make everything upside down - track by Symbol.Index rather than Atom.IndexJakub Konka
2023-09-04elf: simplify accessors to symbols, atoms, etcJakub Konka
2023-07-18rework generic function callsAndrew Kelley
Abridged summary: * Move `Module.Fn` into `InternPool`. * Delete a lot of confusing and problematic `Sema` logic related to generic function calls. This commit removes `Module.Fn` and replaces it with two new `InternPool.Tag` values: * `func_decl` - corresponding to a function declared in the source code. This one contains line/column numbers, zir_body_inst, etc. * `func_instance` - one for each monomorphization of a generic function. Contains a reference to the `func_decl` from whence the instantiation came, along with the `comptime` parameter values (or types in the case of `anytype`) Since `InternPool` provides deduplication on these values, these fields are now deleted from `Module`: * `monomorphed_func_keys` * `monomorphed_funcs` * `align_stack_fns` Instead of these, Sema logic for generic function instantiation now unconditionally evaluates the function prototype expression for every generic callsite. This is technically required in order for type coercions to work. The previous code had some dubious, probably wrong hacks to make things work, such as `hashUncoerced`. I'm not 100% sure how we were able to eliminate that function and still pass all the behavior tests, but I'm pretty sure things were still broken without doing type coercion for every generic function call argument. After the function prototype is evaluated, it produces a deduplicated `func_instance` `InternPool.Index` which can then be used for the generic function call. Some other nice things made by this simplification are the removal of `comptime_args_fn_inst` and `preallocated_new_func` from `Sema`, and the messy logic associated with them. I have not yet been able to measure the perf of this against master branch. On one hand, it reduces memory usage and pointer chasing of the most heavily used `InternPool` Tag - function bodies - but on the other hand, it does evaluate function prototype expressions more than before. We will soon find out.
2023-06-27Air: store interned values in Air.Inst.Refmlugg
Previously, interned values were represented as AIR instructions using the `interned` tag. Now, the AIR ref directly encodes the InternPool index. The encoding works as follows: * If the ref matches one of the static values, it corresponds to the same InternPool index. * Otherwise, if the MSB is 0, the ref corresponds to an InternPool index. * Otherwise, if the MSB is 1, the ref corresponds to an AIR instruction index (after removing the MSB). Note that since most static InternPool indices are low values (the exceptions being `.none` and `.var_args_param_type`), the first rule is almost a nop.
2023-06-25compiler: start moving safety-checks into backendsAndrew Kelley
This actually used to be how it worked in stage1, and there was this issue to change it: #2649 So this commit is a reversal to that idea. One motivation for that issue was avoiding emitting the panic handler in compilations that do not have any calls to panic. This commit only resolves the panic handler in the event of a safety check function being emitted, so it does not have that flaw. The other reason given in that issue was for optimizations that elide safety checks. It's yet to be determined whether that was a good idea or not; this can get re-explored when we start adding optimization passes to AIR. This commit adds these AIR instructions, which are only emitted if `backendSupportsFeature(.safety_checked_arithmetic)` is true: * add_safe * sub_safe * mul_safe It removes these nonsensical AIR instructions: * addwrap_optimized * subwrap_optimized * mulwrap_optimized The safety-checked arithmetic functions push the burden of invoking the panic handler into the backend. This makes for a messier compiler implementation, but it reduces the amount of AIR instructions emitted by Sema, which reduces time spent in the secondary bottleneck of the compiler. It also generates more compact LLVM IR, reducing time spent in the primary bottleneck of the compiler. Finally, it eliminates 1 stack allocation per safety-check which was being used to store the resulting tuple. These allocations were going to be annoying when combined with suspension points.
2023-06-24all: migrate code to new cast builtin syntaxmlugg
Most of this migration was performed automatically with `zig fmt`. There were a few exceptions which I had to manually fix: * `@alignCast` and `@addrSpaceCast` cannot be automatically rewritten * `@truncate`'s fixup is incorrect for vectors * Test cases are not formatted, and their error locations change
2023-06-19all: zig fmt and rename "@XToY" to "@YFromX"Eric Joldasov
Signed-off-by: Eric Joldasov <bratishkaerik@getgoogleoff.me>
2023-06-19compiler: rename "@XToY" to "@YFromX", zig fmt: rewrite themEric Joldasov
Signed-off-by: Eric Joldasov <bratishkaerik@getgoogleoff.me>
2023-06-17mem: rename align*Generic to mem.align*Motiejus Jakštys
Anecdote 1: The generic version is way more popular than the non-generic one in Zig codebase: git grep -w alignForward | wc -l 56 git grep -w alignForwardGeneric | wc -l 149 git grep -w alignBackward | wc -l 6 git grep -w alignBackwardGeneric | wc -l 15 Anecdote 2: In my project (turbonss) that does much arithmetic and alignment I exclusively use the Generic functions. Anecdote 3: we used only the Generic versions in the Macho Man's linker workshop.
2023-06-16Plan9: Add support for lazy symbolsJacob G-W
This includes a renaming from DeclBlock to Atom.
2023-06-10compiler: eliminate Decl.value_arena and Sema.perm_arenaAndrew Kelley
The main motivation for this commit is eliminating Decl.value_arena. Everything else is dominoes. Decl.name used to be stored in the GPA, now it is stored in InternPool. It ended up being simpler to migrate other strings to be interned as well, such as struct field names, union field names, and a few others. This ended up requiring a big diff, sorry about that. But the changes are pretty nice, we finally start to take advantage of InternPool's existence. global_error_set and error_name_list are simplified. Now it is a single ArrayHashMap(NullTerminatedString, void) and the index is the error tag value. Module.tmp_hack_arena is re-introduced (it was removed in eeff407941560ce8eb5b737b2436dfa93cfd3a0c) in order to deal with comptime_args, optimized_order, and struct and union fields. After structs and unions get moved into InternPool properly, tmp_hack_arena can be deleted again.
2023-06-10InternPool: pass by const pointerAndrew Kelley
The Zig language allows the compiler to make this optimization automatically. We should definitely make the compiler do that, and revert this commit. However, that will not happen in this branch, and I want to continue to explore achieving performance parity with merge-base. So, this commit changes all InternPool parameters to be passed by const pointer rather than by value. I measured a 1.03x ± 0.03 speedup vs the previous commit compiling the (set of passing) behavior tests. Against merge-base, this commit is 1.17x ± 0.04 slower, which is an improvement from the previous measurement of 1.22x ± 0.02. Related issue: #13510 Related issue: #14129 Related issue: #15688
2023-06-10behavior: additional llvm fixesJacob Young
2023-06-10AIR: eliminate the `values` arrayAndrew Kelley
2023-06-10Air: remove constant tagJacob Young
Some uses have been moved to their own tag, the rest use interned. Also, finish porting comptime mutation to be more InternPool aware.
2023-06-10InternPool: remove more legacy valuesJacob Young
Reinstate some tags that will be needed for comptime init.
2023-06-10InternPool: port most of value tagsJacob Young
2023-06-10compiler: move error union types and error set types to InternPoolAndrew Kelley
One change worth noting in this commit is that `module.global_error_set` is no longer kept strictly up-to-date. The previous code reserved integer error values when dealing with error set types, but this is no longer needed because the integer values are not needed for semantic analysis unless `@errorToInt` or `@intToError` are used and therefore may be assigned lazily.
2023-06-10compiler: eliminate legacy Type.Tag.pointerAndrew Kelley
Now pointer types are stored only in InternPool.
2023-06-10stage2: move function types to InternPoolAndrew Kelley
2023-06-10stage2: move struct types and aggregate values to InternPoolAndrew Kelley
2023-06-10stage2: implement intTagType logicAndrew Kelley
This commit changes a lot of `*const Module` to `*Module` to make it work, since accessing the integer tag type of an enum might need to mutate the InternPool by adding a new integer type into it. An alternate strategy would be to pre-heat the InternPool with the integer tag type when creating an enum type, which would make it so that intTagType could accept a const Module instead of a mutable one, asserting that the InternPool already had the integer tag type.
2023-06-10Replace uses of Value.zero, Value.one, Value.negative_onemlugg
This is a bit nasty, mainly because Type.onePossibleValue is now errorable, which is a quite viral change.
2023-06-10InternPool: add a slice encodingAndrew Kelley
This uses the data field to reference its pointer field type, which allows for efficient and infallible access of a slice type's pointer type.
2023-06-10stage2: migrate many pointer types to the InternPoolAndrew Kelley
2023-06-10stage2: move many Type encodings to InternPoolAndrew Kelley
Notably, `vector`. Additionally, all alternate encodings of `pointer`, `optional`, and `array`.
2023-06-10stage2: move all integer types to InternPoolAndrew Kelley
2023-06-10stage2: move most simple types to InternPoolAndrew Kelley
2023-06-10stage2: move named int types to InternPoolAndrew Kelley
2023-06-10stage2: add `interned` AIR tagAndrew Kelley
This required additionally passing the `InternPool` into some AIR methods. Also, implement `Type.isNoReturn` for interned types.
2023-06-10stage2: start the InternPool transitionAndrew Kelley
Instead of doing everything at once which is a hopelessly large task, this introduces a piecemeal transition that can be done in small increments at a time. This is a minimal changeset that keeps the compiler compiling. It only uses the InternPool for a small set of types. Behavior tests are not passing. Air.Inst.Ref and Zir.Inst.Ref are separated into different enums but compile-time verified to have the same fields in the same order. The large set of changes is mainly to deal with the fact that most Type and Value methods now require a Module to be passed in, so that the InternPool object can be accessed.
2023-05-26std.Target adjustmentsVeikka Tuominen
* move `ptrBitWidth` from Arch to Target since it needs to know about the abi * double isn't always 8 bits * AVR uses 1-byte alignment for everything in GCC
2023-04-28update codebase to use `@memset` and `@memcpy`Andrew Kelley
2023-04-25stage2: introduce store_safe AIR instructionAndrew Kelley
store: The value to store may be undefined, in which case the destination memory region has undefined bytes after this instruction is evaluated. In such case ignoring this instruction is legal lowering. store_safe: Same as `store`, except if the value to store is undefined, the memory region should be filled with 0xaa bytes, and any other safety metadata such as Valgrind integrations should be notified of this memory region being undefined.
2023-04-25LLVM backend: support non-byte-sized memsetAndrew Kelley
Also introduce memset_safe AIR tag and support it in C backend and LLVM backend.
2023-04-21elf: do not reserve a GOT slot for every AtomJakub Konka
2023-04-20Begin integrating new liveness analysis into remaining backendsmlugg
2023-04-20Liveness: control flow analysismlugg
This is a partial rewrite of Liveness, so has some other notable changes: - A proper multi-pass system to prevent code duplication - Better logging - Minor bugfixes
2023-04-15x86_64: cleanup different memory load typesJakub Konka
Split `MCValue.linker_load` into `.load_got`, `.load_direct`, and `.lea_direct`.
2023-04-15x86_64: split MCValue.tlv_reloc into .load_tlv and .lea_tlvJakub Konka
`.load_tlv` signifies we want to load the value of a TLV `.lea_tlv` signifies we want to load effective address of a TLV
2023-04-13x86_64: make TLV a separate MCValueJakub Konka
2023-04-13x86_64: emit pointer to TLV for machoJakub Konka
2023-04-07Liveness: defer deaths of externally-scoped instructions in loop bodiesmlugg
2023-03-30new builtins: @workItemId, @workGroupId, @workGroupSizeRobin Voetter
* @workItemId returns the index of the work item in a work group for a dimension. * @workGroupId returns the index of the work group in the kernel dispatch for a dimension. * @workGroupSize returns the size of the work group for a dimension. These builtins are mainly useful for GPU backends. They are currently only implemented for the AMDGCN LLVM backend.
2023-03-28link: pass expected lib name as hint in getGlobalSymbol()Jakub Konka
2023-03-21codegen: fix backend breakage due to optional layout changeJacob Young
2023-03-04Merge pull request #14782 from r00ster91/trapAndrew Kelley
add `@trap` builtin