[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/bindist-install] 22 commits: Improve BUILD_PAP comments

Ben Gamari (@bgamari) gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org
Sun Aug 7 22:18:26 UTC 2022



Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/bindist-install at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC


Commits:
e9c77a22 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00
Improve BUILD_PAP comments

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41234147 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00
Make dropTail comment a haddock comment

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ff11d579 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00
Add one more sanity check in stg_restore_cccs

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1f6c56ae by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00
StgToCmm: Fix isSimpleScrut when profiling is enabled.

When profiling is enabled we must enter functions that might represent
thunks in order for their sccs to show up in the profile.

We might allocate even if the function is already evaluated in this
case. So we can't consider any potential function thunk to be a simple
scrut when profiling.

Not doing so caused profiled binaries to segfault.

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fab0ee93 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00
Change `-fprof-late` to insert cost centres after unfolding creation.

The former behaviour of adding cost centres after optimization but
before unfoldings are created is not available via the flag
`prof-late-inline` instead.

I also reduced the overhead of -fprof-late* by pushing the cost centres
into lambdas. This means the cost centres will only account for
execution of functions and not their partial application.

Further I made LATE_CC cost centres it's own CC flavour so they now
won't clash with user defined ones if a user uses the same string for
a custom scc.

LateCC: Don't put cost centres inside constructor workers.

With -fprof-late they are rarely useful as the worker is usually
inlined. Even if the worker is not inlined or we use -fprof-late-linline
they are generally not helpful but bloat compile and run time
significantly. So we just don't add sccs inside constructor workers.

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Metric Decrease:
    T13701
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f8bec4e3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T06:13:53-04:00
gitlab-ci: Fix hadrian bootstrapping of release pipelines

Previously we would attempt to test hadrian bootstrapping in the
`validate` build flavour. However, `ci.sh` refuses to run validation
builds during release pipelines, resulting in job failures. Fix this by
testing bootstrapping in the `release` flavour during release pipelines.

We also attempted to record perf notes for these builds, which is
redundant work and undesirable now since we no longer build in a
consistent flavour.

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c0348865 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00
compiler: Eliminate two uses of foldr in favor of foldl'

These two uses constructed maps, which is a case where foldl' is
generally more efficient since we avoid constructing an intermediate
O(n)-depth stack.

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d2e4e123 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00
rts: Fix code style

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57f530d3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00
genprimopcode: Drop ArrayArray# references

As ArrayArray# no longer exists

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7267cd52 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00
base: Organize Haddocks in GHC.Conc.Sync

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aa818a9f by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:48:50-04:00
Add primop to list threads

A user came to #ghc yesterday wondering how best to check whether they
were leaking threads. We ended up using the eventlog but it seems to me
like it would be generally useful if Haskell programs could query their
own threads.

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6d1700b6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:51:35-04:00
rts: Move thread labels into TSO

This eliminates the thread label HashTable and instead tracks this
information in the TSO, allowing us to use proper StgArrBytes arrays for
backing the label and greatly simplifying management of object lifetimes
when we expose them to the user with the coming `threadLabel#` primop.

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1472044b by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:54:52-04:00
Add a primop to query the label of a thread

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43f2b271 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:55:14-04:00
base: Share finalization thread label

For efficiency's sake we float the thread label assigned to the
finalization thread to the top-level, ensuring that we only need to
encode the label once.

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1d63b4fb by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:57:11-04:00
users-guide: Add release notes entry for thread introspection support

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09bca1de by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:19:35-04:00
hadrian: Fix binary distribution install attributes

Previously we would use plain `cp` to install various parts of the
binary distribution. However, `cp`'s behavior w.r.t. file attributes is
quite unclear; for this reason it is much better to rather use
`install`.

Fixes #21965.

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2b8ea16d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:19:35-04:00
hadrian: Fix installation of system-cxx-std-lib package conf

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7b514848 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:20:10-04:00
gitlab-ci: Bump Docker images

To give the ARMv7 job access to lld, fixing #21875.

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afa584a3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T05:08:52-04:00
hadrian: Don't use mk/config.mk.in

Ultimately we want to drop mk/config.mk so here I extract the bits
needed by the Hadrian bindist installation logic into a Hadrian-specific
file. While doing this I fixed binary distribution installation, #21901.

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b9bb45d7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T05:08:52-04:00
hadrian: Fix naming of cross-compiler wrappers

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78d04cfa by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T11:44:58-04:00
hadrian: Extend xattr Darwin hack to cover /lib

As noted in #21506, it is now necessary to remove extended attributes
from `/lib` as well as `/bin` to avoid SIP issues on Darwin.

Fixes #21506.

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d0613678 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T18:15:09-04:00
hadrian: Fix bindist installation on Darwin

It turns out that `cp -P` on Darwin does not always copy a symlink as
a symlink. In order to get these semantics one must pass `-RP`. It's not
entirely clear whether this is valid under POSIX, but it is nevertheless
what Apple does.

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30 changed files:

- .gitlab-ci.yml
- .gitlab/ci.sh
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/DebugBlock.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Info/Build.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Sink.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/LateCC.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Pipeline.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/CodeOutput.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Main.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs
- compiler/GHC/Iface/Tidy.hs
- compiler/GHC/Stg/Pipeline.hs
- compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Closure.hs
- compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/CostCentre.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/RepType.hs
- compiler/GHC/Utils/Misc.hs
- distrib/configure.ac.in
- docs/users_guide/9.6.1-notes.rst
- docs/users_guide/debugging.rst
- docs/users_guide/profiling.rst
- hadrian/bindist/Makefile
- + hadrian/bindist/config.mk.in
- hadrian/src/Packages.hs
- hadrian/src/Rules/BinaryDist.hs
- libraries/base/GHC/Conc.hs
- libraries/base/GHC/Conc/Sync.hs


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