* eval.c (rb_frame_callee, rb_f_callee_name): fix to return the called
id.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_push_frame): set proper method entry.
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th->base_block is information for (a) parsing, (b) compiling
and (c) setting up the frame to execute the program passed by
`eval' method. For example, (1) parser need to know up-level
variables to detect it is variable or method without paren.
Befor (a), (b) and (c), VM set th->base_block by passed bindng
(or previous frame information). After execute (a), (b) and (c),
VM should clear th->base_block. However, if (a), (b) or (c)
raises an exception, then th->base_block is not cleared.
Problem is that the uncleared value th->balo_block is used for
irrelevant iseq compilation. It causes SEGV or critical error.
I tried to solve this problem: to clear them before exception,
but finally I found out that it is difficult to do it (Ruby
program can be run in many places).
Because of this background, I set th->base_block before
compiling iseq and restore it after compiling.
Basically, th->base_block is dirty hack (similar to global
variable) and this patch is also dirty.
* bootstraptest/test_eval.rb: add a test for above.
* internal.h: remove unused decl.
* iseq.c (rb_iseq_compile_with_option): add base_block parameter.
set th->base_block before compation and restore it after
compilation.
* ruby.c (require_libraries): pass 0 as base_block instead of
setting th->base_block
* tool/compile_prelude.rb (prelude_eval): apply above changes.
* vm.c, vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_core.h: add comments.
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Before this commit:
`finish frame' was place holder which indicates that VM loop
needs to return function.
If a C method calls a Ruby methods (a method written by Ruby),
then VM loop will be (re-)invoked. When the Ruby method returns,
then also VM loop should be escaped. `finish frame' has only
one instruction `finish', which returns VM loop function.
VM loop function executes `finish' instruction, then VM loop
function returns itself.
With such mechanism, `leave' instruction (which returns one
frame from current scope) doesn't need to check that this `leave'
should also return from VM loop function.
Strictly, one branch can be removed from `leave' instructon.
Consideration:
However, pushing the `finish frame' needs costs because
it needs several memory accesses. The number of pushing
`finish frame' is greater than I had assumed. Of course,
pushing `finish frame' consumes additional control frame.
Moreover, recent processors has good branch prediction,
with which we can ignore such trivial checking.
After this commit:
Finally, I decide to remove `finish frame' and `finish'
instruction. Some parts of VM depend on `finish frame',
so the new frame flag VM_FRAME_FLAG_FINISH is introduced.
If this frame should escape from VM function loop, then
the result of VM_FRAME_TYPE_FINISH_P(cfp) is true.
`leave' instruction checks this flag every time.
I measured performance on it. However on my environments,
it improves some benchmarks and slows some benchmarks down.
Maybe it is because of C compiler optimization parameters.
I'll re-visit here if this cause problems.
* insns.def (leave, finish): remove finish instruction.
* vm.c, vm_eval.c, vm_exec.c, vm_backtrace.c, vm_dump.c:
apply above changes.
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dfp (dynamic frame pointer) to ep (environment pointer).
This change make VM `normal' (similar to other interpreters).
Before this commit:
Each frame has two env pointers lfp and dfp. lfp points
local environment which is method/class/toplevel frame.
lfp[0] is block pointer.
dfp is block local frame. dfp[0] points previous (parent)
environment pointer.
lfp == dfp when frame is method/class/toplevel.
You can get lfp from dfp by traversing previous environment
pointers.
After this commit:
Each frame has only `ep' to point respective enviornoment.
If there is parent environment, then ep[0] points parent
envioenment (as dfp). If there are no more environment,
then ep[0] points block pointer (as lfp). We call such ep
as `LEP' (local EP). We add some macros to get LEP and to
detect LEP or not.
In short, we replace dfp and lfp with ep and LEP.
rb_block_t and rb_binding_t member `lfp' and `dfp' are removed
and member `ep' is added.
rename rb_thread_t's member `local_lfp' and `local_svar' to
`root_lep' and `root_svar'.
(VM_EP_PREV_EP(ep)): get previous environment pointer. This macro
assume that ep is not LEP.
(VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(ep)): get block pointer. This macro assume
that ep is LEP.
(VM_EP_LEP_P(ep)): detect ep is LEP or not.
(VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR(ptr)): make block pointer.
(VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR_P(v)): detect v is block pointer.
(VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR(ptr)): make prev environment pointer.
(VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR_P(v)): detect v is prev env pointer.
* vm.c: apply above changes.
(VM_EP_LEP(ep)): get LEP.
(VM_CF_LEP(cfp)): get LEP of cfp->ep.
(VM_CF_PREV_EP(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_PREV_EP(cfp->ep).
(VM_CF_BLOCK_PTR(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(cfp->ep).
* vm.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_insnhelper.h, insns.def:
apply above changes.
* cont.c: ditto.
* eval.c, eval_intern.h: ditto.
* proc.c: ditto.
* thread.c: ditto.
* vm_dump.c: ditto.
* vm_exec.h: fix function name (on vm debug mode).
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(1) rename rb_location_t to rb_iseq_location_t.
(2) rename field names of rb_iseq_location_t to adjust
RubyVM::Backtrace::Location methods.
(2-1) filename -> path
(2-2) filepath -> absolute_path
(2-3) basename -> base_label
(2-4) name -> label
(3) rename filed name rb_iseq_location_t#line_no to
rb_iseq_location_t#first_lineno to clear purpose of this field.
(4) The field names rb_binding_t#(filename|line_no) are also renamed
to rb_binding_t#(path|first_lineno).
* compile.c: apply above changes.
* iseq.c: ditto.
* proc.c: ditto.
* vm*.c: ditto.
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is no longer included from vm.c). I hope this separation reduce
compile time of vm.c.
* internal.h: ditto.
* vm.c, vm_core.h, vm_dump.c, vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm_eval.c: some functions (callee, etc) moved to vm_backtrace.c.
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Also set type of rb_backtrace_t#backtrace_size to int.
A patch from nobu.
* vm_eval.c: ditto.
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information. You don't need to parse strings from caller().
FrameInfo has the following methods:
FrameInfo#name: method name, class name, etc with decorations.
FrameInfo#basename: name without decorations.
FrameInfo#line_no: line number.
FrameInfo#filename: file name.
FrameInfo#filepath: full filepath.
FrameInfo#iseq: iseq if it is iseq frame (defined by ruby script)
FrameInfo#to_s: return caller() method style string.
RubyVM::FrameInfoFrameInfo.caller(n, lev) returns array of
FrameInfo objects. The name "RubyVM::FrameInfoFrameInfo.caller"
is long and ambiguous (same as caller() method), we need to change
the name before Ruby 2.0 release.
Good names or comments are welcome.
* test/ruby/test_backtrace.rb: add a test for above change.
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* vm.c (backtrace_object): remove lev and n parameter.
backtrace_object always returns all of backtrace information.
* vm.c (rb_backtrace_to_str_ary): fix to use backtrace_object().
This change improve performance of caller(lev, n).
* benchmark/bm_vm3_backtrace.rb: added to check above improvement.
FYI: measurement on my laptop, 1.9.3p229 needs 5.125 sec,
and current trunk only needs 0.299sec.
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frame info. And fix to cache a calculated line_no of ISEQ frame
info.
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(1) unify similar functions (rb_backtrace_each() and
backtrace_object()). backtrace_each() is a unified function.
variation:
a) backtrace_object(): create backtrace object.
b) vm_backtrace_str_ary(): create bt as an array of string.
c) vm_backtrace_print(): print backtrace to specified file.
d) rb_backtrace_print_as_bugreport(): print backtrace on
bugreport style.
(2) remove rb_backtrace_each(). Use backtrace_each() instead.
(3) chang the type of lev parameter to size_t.
a) lev == 0 means current frame (exception, etc use it).
b) lev == 1 means upper frame (caller(0) use it).
* vm_core.h, vm_dump.c, vm_eval.c: ditto.
* vm.c (backtrace_object(), vm_backtrace_str_ary()): fix to return a
correct size of caller(lev) array.
Let n be a "caller(0).size" then ln as caller(lev).size should be
(n - lev). However, the previous implementation returns a wrong
size array (ln > n - lev). [ruby-dev:45673]
* test/ruby/test_backtrace.rb: add tests for backtrace.
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* vm_eval.c (rb_backtrace_struct, backtreace_collect): use size_t
instead of int to get rid of overflow.
* vm_eval.c (backtrace_object, vm_backtrace_each): ditto, use
ptrdiff_t.
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Backtrace information contains an array consists of location
information for each frames by string.
RubyVM::Backtrace object is lightweight backtrace information,
which contains complete information to generate traditional style
backtrace (an array of strings) with faster generation.
If someone accesses to backtrace information via
Exception#backtrace, then convert a RubyVM::Backtrace object to
traditonal style backtrace.
This change causes incompatibility on marshal dumpped binary
of Exception. If you have any trouble on it, please tell us
before Ruby 2.0 release.
Note that RubyVM::Backtrace object should not expose Ruby level.
* error.c, eval.c, vm_eval.c: ditto.
* internal.h: ditto.
* eval_error.c: fix to skip "set_backtrace" method invocation in
creating an exception object if it call a normal set_backtrace
method (defined by core).
* test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb: fix for above change.
* vm_method.c (rb_method_defined_by): added. This function
checks that the given object responds with the given method
by the given cfunc.
* benchmark/bm_vm2_raise1.rb, benchmark/bm_vm2_raise2.rb:
add to measure exception creation speed. raise1 create
exception objects from shallow stack frame. raise2 create
exception objects from deep stack frame.
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information.
rb_location_t#filename, filepath, name and line_no was moved from
rb_iseq_t. rb_location_t#basename is a new field which is
similar to `name' field without any decoration.
`name' field contains some decoration such as `block in foo'.
`basename' only contains `foo'.
rb_iseq_t contains memory object of rb_location_t.
* iseq.c: setup rb_location_t for each rb_iseq_t memory objects.
* compile.c, proc.c, vm.c, vm_dump.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c,
vm_method.c: support about it.
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Divide big array (or hash) literals into several blocks and
concatetene them. There was a problem that a big array (hash)
literal causes SystemStackError exception (stack overflow)
because VM push all contents of the literal onto VM stack to
make an array (or hash). To solve this issue, we make several
arrays (hashes) and concatenate them to make a big array (hash)
object.
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* compile.c (iseq_compile_each, setup_args): use modified
compile_array.
* vm.c (m_core_hash_from_ary, m_core_hash_merge_ary,
m_core_hash_merge_ptr): added for above change.
* id.c (Init_id), parse.y: add core method ids.
* bootstraptest/test_literal.rb: add simple tests.
* bootstraptest/test_eval.rb: remove rescue clause to catch
SystemStackError exception.
* test/ruby/test_literal.rb: add tests to check no stack overflow.
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restore rb_thread_t::local_storage.
* cont.c (rb_obj_is_fiber): add a new function to tell finalizer to
prevent fibers from destroy.
* gc.c (rb_objspace_call_finalizer): don't sweep fibers at finalizing
objspace.
* internal.h (rb_fiber_reset_root_local_storage, rb_obj_is_fiber):
add prototypes.
* vm.c (ruby_vm_destruct): reset main thread's local_storage before
free main thread. rb_thread_t::local_storage is replaced by fiber's
local storage when forked from fiber, and it should be already freed
when the fiber was destroyed.
* test/ruby/test_fiber.rb (test_fork_from_fiber): add test for fork
from fiber.
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but should return pointer suitable for ruby_xfree;
main vm and main thread.
patched by Sokolov Yura. https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/79
* internal.h: ditto.
* vm.c (Init_BareVM): use ruby_mimmalloc.
* ext/dl/cfunc.c: #include <ruby/util.h>.
* ext/syslog/syslog.c: use xfree because it is allocated by
ruby_strdup.
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patched by Sokolov Yura. https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/78
* dln_find.c: remove useless replacement of free.
* ext/readline/readline.c (readline_attempted_completion_function):
strings for readline must allocated with malloc.
* process.c (run_exec_dup2): use free; see also r20950.
* re.c (onig_new_with_source): use malloc for oniguruma.
* vm.c (ruby_vm_destruct): use free for VMs.
* vm.c (thread_free): use free for threads.
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failure or segmentation fault in test_singleton_method(TestGc)
on sparc Solaris10 compiled with Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2.
[Bug #5762] [ruby-dev:45000] [Bug #4178]
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overflow with stack_max before push new frame. [ruby-core:41520]
[Bug #5720]
* vm.c (vm_set_main_stack): no stack overflow chances after
vm_set_eval_stack().
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be marked by itself. Patch by Koichi Sasada.
[ruby-dev:44567] [Bug #5386]
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fixes: Bug #2729
a patch from Kazuki Tsujimoto <kazuki@callcc.net>
This problem is caused by changing dfp (dynamic env pointer)
from saved dfp. Saved dfp is pointed env in VM stack. However,
the dfp can be moved because VM copies env from VM stack to
the heap. At this copying, dfp was also changed. To solve this
problem, I'll try to change throw mechanism (not save target dfp,
but save target cfp).
* bootstraptest/test_flow.rb: add a test for above.
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Manage a redefinition of special methods for each classes.
A patch from Joel Gouly <joel.gouly@gmail.com>. Thanks!
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to solve an issue reported at [ruby-dev:44413] [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #5217].
Before this fix, each instruction has an information including
line number (iseq::iseq_insn_info_table). Instead of this data
structure, recording only line number changing places
(iseq::iseq_line_info_table).
The order of entries in iseq_line_info_table is ascending order of
iseq_line_info_table_entry::position. You can get a line number
by an iseq and a program counter with this data structure.
This fix reduces memory consumption of iseq (bytecode).
On my measurement, a rails application consumes 21.8MB for
iseq with this fix on the 32bit CPU. Without this fix, it
consumes 24.7MB for iseq [ruby-dev:44415].
* proc.c: ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
* vm.c (rb_vm_get_sourceline): change to use rb_iseq_line_no().
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[ruby-dev:44315] [Bug #5139]
* vm.c (thread_free): use free because objspace is not ready.
* vm.c (th_init): use malloc because objspace is not ready.
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