[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/jsem] 56 commits: CoreToStg: purge `DynFlags`.
Matthew Pickering (@mpickering)
gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org
Fri Oct 28 09:27:23 UTC 2022
Matthew Pickering pushed to branch wip/jsem at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
ff6f2228 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-20T16:15:51-04:00
CoreToStg: purge `DynFlags`.
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1ebd521f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-20T16:16:27-04:00
ci: Make fat014 test robust
For some reason I implemented this as a makefile test rather than a
ghci_script test. Hopefully making it a ghci_script test makes it more
robust.
Fixes #22313
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8cd6f435 by Curran McConnell at 2022-10-21T02:58:01-04:00
remove a no-warn directive from GHC.Cmm.ContFlowOpt
This patch is motivated by the desire to remove the {-# OPTIONS_GHC
-fno-warn-incomplete-patterns #-} directive at the top of
GHC.Cmm.ContFlowOpt. (Based on the text in this coding standards doc, I
understand it's a goal of the project to remove such directives.) I
chose this task because I'm a new contributor to GHC, and it seemed like
a good way to get acquainted with the patching process.
In order to address the warning that arose when I removed the no-warn
directive, I added a case to removeUnreachableBlocksProc to handle the
CmmData constructor. Clearly, since this partial function has not been
erroring out in the wild, its inputs are always in practice wrapped by
the CmmProc constructor. Therefore the CmmData case is handled by a
precise panic (which is an improvement over the partial pattern match
from before).
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a2af7c4c by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-10-21T02:58:39-04:00
build: get rid of `HAVE_TIME_H`
As advertized by `autoreconf`:
> All current systems provide time.h; it need not be checked for.
Hence, remove the check for it in `configure.ac` and remove conditional
inclusion of the header in `HAVE_TIME_H` blocks where applicable.
The `time.h` header was being included in various source files without a
`HAVE_TIME_H` guard already anyway.
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25cdc630 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-10-21T02:58:39-04:00
rts: remove use of `TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME`
`autoreconf` will insert an `m4_warning` when the obsolescent
`AC_HEADER_TIME` macro is used:
> Update your code to rely only on HAVE_SYS_TIME_H,
> then remove this warning and the obsolete code below it.
> All current systems provide time.h; it need not be checked for.
> Not all systems provide sys/time.h, but those that do, all allow
> you to include it and time.h simultaneously.
Presence of `sys/time.h` was already checked in an earlier
`AC_CHECK_HEADERS` invocation, so `AC_HEADER_TIME` can be dropped and
guards relying on `TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME` can be reworked to
(unconditionally) include `time.h` and include `sys/time.h` based on
`HAVE_SYS_TIME_H`.
Note the documentation of `AC_HEADER_TIME` in (at least) Autoconf 2.67
says
> This macro is obsolescent, as current systems can include both files
> when they exist. New programs need not use this macro.
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1fe7921c by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-21T02:59:21-04:00
runhaskell
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e3b3986e by David Feuer at 2022-10-21T03:00:00-04:00
Document how to quote certain names with spaces
Quoting a name for Template Haskell is a bit tricky if the second
character of that name is a single quote. The User's Guide falsely
claimed that it was impossible. Document how to do it.
Fixes #22236
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0eba81e8 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-21T03:00:00-04:00
Fix syntax
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a4dbd102 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-21T09:11:12-04:00
Fix manifest filename when writing Windows .rc files
As noted in #12971, we previously used `show` which resulted in
inappropriate escaping of non-ASCII characters.
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30f0d9a9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-21T09:11:12-04:00
Write response files in UTF-8 on Windows
This reverts the workaround introduced in
f63c8ef33ec9666688163abe4ccf2d6c0428a7e7, which taught our response file
logic to write response files with the `latin1` encoding to workaround
`gcc`'s lacking Unicode support. This is now no longer necessary (and in
fact actively unhelpful) since we rather use Clang.
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b8304648 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-21T09:11:56-04:00
Scrub some partiality in `GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils`.
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09ec7de2 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-21T13:23:07-04:00
template-haskell: Improve documentation of strictness annotation types
Before it was undocumentated that DecidedLazy can be returned by
reifyConStrictness for strict fields. This can happen when a field has
an unlifted type or its the single field of a newtype constructor.
Fixes #21380
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88172069 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-21T13:23:51-04:00
Delete `eqExpr`, since GHC 9.4 has been released.
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86e6549e by Ömer Sinan Ağacan at 2022-10-22T07:41:30-04:00
Introduce a standard thunk for allocating strings
Currently for a top-level closure in the form
hey = unpackCString# x
we generate code like this:
Main.hey_entry() // [R1]
{ info_tbls: [(c2T4,
label: Main.hey_info
rep: HeapRep static { Thunk }
srt: Nothing)]
stack_info: arg_space: 8 updfr_space: Just 8
}
{offset
c2T4: // global
_rqm::P64 = R1;
if ((Sp + 8) - 24 < SpLim) (likely: False) goto c2T5; else goto c2T6;
c2T5: // global
R1 = _rqm::P64;
call (stg_gc_enter_1)(R1) args: 8, res: 0, upd: 8;
c2T6: // global
(_c2T1::I64) = call "ccall" arg hints: [PtrHint,
PtrHint] result hints: [PtrHint] newCAF(BaseReg, _rqm::P64);
if (_c2T1::I64 == 0) goto c2T3; else goto c2T2;
c2T3: // global
call (I64[_rqm::P64])() args: 8, res: 0, upd: 8;
c2T2: // global
I64[Sp - 16] = stg_bh_upd_frame_info;
I64[Sp - 8] = _c2T1::I64;
R2 = hey1_r2Gg_bytes;
Sp = Sp - 16;
call GHC.CString.unpackCString#_info(R2) args: 24, res: 0, upd: 24;
}
}
This code is generated for every string literal. Only difference between
top-level closures like this is the argument for the bytes of the string
(hey1_r2Gg_bytes in the code above).
With this patch we introduce a standard thunk in the RTS, called
stg_MK_STRING_info, that does what `unpackCString# x` does, except it
gets the bytes address from the payload. Using this, for the closure
above, we generate this:
Main.hey_closure" {
Main.hey_closure:
const stg_MK_STRING_info;
const 0; // padding for indirectee
const 0; // static link
const 0; // saved info
const hey1_r1Gg_bytes; // the payload
}
This is much smaller in code.
Metric Decrease:
T10421
T11195
T12150
T12425
T16577
T18282
T18698a
T18698b
Co-Authored By: Ben Gamari <ben at well-typed.com>
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1937016b by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-22T07:42:06-04:00
hadrian: Improve error for wrong key/value errors.
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11fe42d8 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-23T00:11:50+03:00
Class layout info (#19623)
Updates the haddock submodule.
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f0a90c11 by Sven Tennie at 2022-10-24T00:12:51-04:00
Pin used way for test cloneMyStack (#21977)
cloneMyStack checks the order of closures on the cloned stack. This may
change for different ways. Thus we limit this test to one way (normal).
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0614e74d by Aaron Allen at 2022-10-24T17:11:21+02:00
Convert Diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Gen.Splice (#20116)
Replaces uses of `TcRnUnknownMessage` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Splice` with
structured diagnostics.
closes #20116
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8d2dbe2d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-24T15:59:41-04:00
Improve stg lint for unboxed sums.
It now properly lints cases where sums end up distributed
over multiple args after unarise.
Fixes #22026.
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41406da5 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-25T18:07:03-04:00
Fix binder-swap bug
This patch fixes #21229 properly, by avoiding doing a
binder-swap on dictionary Ids. This is pretty subtle, and explained
in Note [Care with binder-swap on dictionaries].
Test is already in simplCore/should_run/T21229
This allows us to restore a feature to the specialiser that we had
to revert: see Note [Specialising polymorphic dictionaries].
(This is done in a separate patch.)
I also modularised things, using a new function scrutBinderSwap_maybe
in all the places where we are (effectively) doing a binder-swap,
notably
* Simplify.Iteration.addAltUnfoldings
* SpecConstr.extendCaseBndrs
In Simplify.Iteration.addAltUnfoldings I also eliminated a guard
Many <- idMult case_bndr
because we concluded, in #22123, that it was doing no good.
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5a997e16 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-25T18:07:03-04:00
Make the specialiser handle polymorphic specialisation
Ticket #13873 unexpectedly showed that a SPECIALISE pragma made a
program run (a lot) slower, because less specialisation took place
overall. It turned out that the specialiser was missing opportunities
because of quantified type variables.
It was quite easy to fix. The story is given in
Note [Specialising polymorphic dictionaries]
Two other minor fixes in the specialiser
* There is no benefit in specialising data constructor /wrappers/.
(They can appear overloaded because they are given a dictionary
to store in the constructor.) Small guard in canSpecImport.
* There was a buglet in the UnspecArg case of specHeader, in the
case where there is a dead binder. We need a LitRubbish filler
for the specUnfolding stuff. I expanded
Note [Drop dead args from specialisations] to explain.
There is a 4% increase in compile time for T15164, because we generate
more specialised code. This seems OK.
Metric Increase:
T15164
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7f203d00 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:07:43-04:00
Numeric exceptions: replace FFI calls with primops
ghc-bignum needs a way to raise numerical exceptions defined in base
package. At the time we used FFI calls into primops defined in the RTS.
These FFI calls had to be wrapped into hacky bottoming functions because
"foreign import prim" syntax doesn't support giving a bottoming demand
to the foreign call (cf #16929).
These hacky wrapper functions trip up the JavaScript backend (#21078)
because they are polymorphic in their return type. This commit
replaces them with primops very similar to raise# but raising predefined
exceptions.
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0988a23d by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:08:24-04:00
Enable popcount rewrite rule when cross-compiling
The comment applies only when host's word size < target's word size.
So we can relax the guard.
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a2f53ac8 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:09:05-04:00
Add GHC.SysTools.Cpp module
Move doCpp out of the driver to be able to use it in the upcoming JS backend.
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1fd7f201 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-25T18:09:42-04:00
llvm-targets: Add datalayouts for big-endian AArch64 targets
Fixes #22311.
Thanks to @zeldin for the patch.
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f5a486eb by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-25T18:10:19-04:00
Cleanup String/FastString conversions
Remove unused mkPtrString and isUnderscoreFS.
We no longer use mkPtrString since 1d03d8bef96.
Remove unnecessary conversions between FastString and String and back.
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f7bfb40c by Ryan Scott at 2022-10-26T00:01:24-04:00
Broaden the in-scope sets for liftEnvSubst and composeTCvSubst
This patch fixes two distinct (but closely related) buglets that were uncovered
in #22235:
* `liftEnvSubst` used an empty in-scope set, which was not wide enough to cover
the variables in the range of the substitution. This patch fixes this by
populating the in-scope set from the free variables in the range of the
substitution.
* `composeTCvSubst` applied the first substitution argument to the range of the
second substitution argument, but the first substitution's in-scope set was
not wide enough to cover the range of the second substutition. We similarly
fix this issue in this patch by widening the first substitution's in-scope set
before applying it.
Fixes #22235.
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0270cc54 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-26T00:02:01-04:00
Introduce TcRnWithHsDocContext (#22346)
Before this patch, GHC used withHsDocContext to attach an HsDocContext
to an error message:
addErr $ mkTcRnUnknownMessage $ mkPlainError noHints (withHsDocContext ctxt msg)
The problem with this approach is that it only works with
TcRnUnknownMessage. But could we attach an HsDocContext to a
structured error message in a generic way? This patch solves
the problem by introducing a new constructor to TcRnMessage:
data TcRnMessage where
...
TcRnWithHsDocContext :: !HsDocContext -> !TcRnMessage -> TcRnMessage
...
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9ab31f42 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-26T09:32:20+02:00
Testsuite: more precise test options
Necessary for newer cross-compiling backends (JS, Wasm) that don't
support TH yet.
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f60a1a62 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-26T12:17:14-04:00
Use TcRnVDQInTermType in noNestedForallsContextsErr (#20115)
When faced with VDQ in the type of a term, GHC generates the following
error message:
Illegal visible, dependent quantification in the type of a term
(GHC does not yet support this)
Prior to this patch, there were two ways this message could have been
generated and represented:
1. with the dedicated constructor TcRnVDQInTermType
(see check_type in GHC.Tc.Validity)
2. with the transitional constructor TcRnUnknownMessage
(see noNestedForallsContextsErr in GHC.Rename.Utils)
Not only this led to duplication of code generating the final SDoc,
it also made it tricky to track the origin of the error message.
This patch fixes the problem by using TcRnVDQInTermType exclusively.
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223e159d by Owen Shepherd at 2022-10-27T13:54:33-04:00
Remove source location information from interface files
This change aims to minimize source location information leaking
into interface files, which makes ABI hashes dependent on the
build location.
The `Binary (Located a)` instance has been removed completely.
It seems that the HIE interface still needs the ability to
serialize SrcSpans, but by wrapping the instances, it should
be a lot more difficult to inadvertently add source location
information.
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22e3deb9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-27T13:55:37-04:00
Add missing dict binds to specialiser
I had forgotten to add the auxiliary dict bindings to the
/unfolding/ of a specialised function. This caused #22358,
which reports failures when compiling Hackage packages
fixed-vector
indexed-traversable
Regression test T22357 is snarfed from indexed-traversable
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a8ed36f9 by Evan Relf at 2022-10-27T13:56:36-04:00
Fix broken link to `async` package
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750846cd by Zubin Duggal at 2022-10-28T00:49:22-04:00
Pass correct package db when testing stage1.
It used to pick the db for stage-2 which obviously didn't work.
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ad612f55 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-28T00:50:00-04:00
Minor SDoc-related cleanup
* Rename pprCLabel to pprCLabelStyle, and use the name pprCLabel
for a function using CStyle (analogous to pprAsmLabel)
* Move LabelStyle to the CLabel module, it no longer needs to be in Outputable.
* Move calls to 'text' right next to literals, to make sure the text/str
rule is triggered.
* Remove FastString/String roundtrip in Tc.Deriv.Generate
* Introduce showSDocForUser', which abstracts over a pattern in
GHCi.UI
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c43c5add by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:22+01:00
WIP: jsem, using POSIX/Win32 semaphores
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6bb8c789 by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:22+01:00
remove -jsemcreate: semaphores should be created externally
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8a5f3a38 by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:22+01:00
jsem: add debouncing
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fff7d8bf by Douglas Wilson at 2022-10-28T10:26:22+01:00
Add GHC.Utils.IO.Semaphore
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01554ccf by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:22+01:00
Add more cross-platform semaphore operations
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39b82cce by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:22+01:00
jsem: add a logger
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12defcfc by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:22+01:00
WIP: testing framework
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b8ad0d6c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:22+01:00
hadrian: Use --make mode rather than -c for compiling libraries
Experiment, this will probably be faster when we have -jsem
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bae980d3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
wip: jsem
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43d168fd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
hadrian fixes
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f851827d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
Fix par logging
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b8e6544a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
remove hadrian trace
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ac4cfb53 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
subtract one in the right place
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0b927eab by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
fix the fixes
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8febf4e1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
jsem stub
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5422523a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
what I have
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25d60bf8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
latest changes
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0ba95eb6 by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
interruptible semWait on Windows
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fea20819 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
mp
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5af86156 by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
remove jsem test
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cfe3e146 by sheaf at 2022-10-28T10:26:23+01:00
use semaphore-compat package + cleanups
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30 changed files:
- .gitmodules
- cabal.project-reinstall
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp
- compiler/GHC/Cmm.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/CLabel.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/CLabel.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/ContFlowOpt.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Info/Build.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Pipeline.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Dwarf/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToC.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/Base.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Coercion.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Make.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Map/Type.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/ConstantFold.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/OccurAnal.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Env.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SpecConstr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Specialise.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Stats.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Subst.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/TyCo/Subst.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Type.hs
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