After 5e86b005c0, I now think ANYARGS is
dangerous and should be extinct. This commit deletes ANYARGS from
struct vm_ifunc, but in doing so we also have to decouple the usage
of this struct in compile.c, which (I think) is an abuse of ANYARGS.
Without doing this, enabling a TracePoint on a method could lead to use
of moved objects. This was found by running
`env RUBY_ISEQ_DUMP_DEBUG=to_binary make test-all`, which sets
orignal_iseq then runs the compaction tests and the tracepoint tests.
Please excuse the lack of tests. I was not able to figure out how to
reliably trigger a move on a specific iseq imemo to make a good
regression test.
To manually confirm the problem and this fix, you can run:
```
env RUBY_ISEQ_DUMP_DEBUG=to_binary make test-all \
TESTOPTS="test/ruby/test_gc_compact.rb \
test/gdbm/test_gdbm.rb \
test/ruby/test_settracefunc.rb"
```
Or the following script:
```ruby
tp = TracePoint.new(:line) {}
1.times do # put it in a block to not keep these objects alive
objects = 10_000.times.map { Object.new }
objects.hash
end
1.times do
# this allocation pattern can realistically happen in an app
# at load time
beek = 10_000.times.map do
eval(<<-RUBY)
def foo
a + b
1.times {
4 + 234234
}
nil + 234
end
RUBY
Object.new
Object.new
end
beek.hash
end
tp.enable(target: self.:foo) { 234 } # allocate original iseq
GC.verify_compaction_references(toward: :empty)
GC.compact
tp.enable(target: self.:foo) { 234234 } # crash
```
[Bug #16098]
* Make it clear as possible that RubyVM is MRI-specific and only exists on MRI
* See [Bug #15743].
* Use "CRuby VM" instead of "Ruby VM" for clarity.
* Use YARV rather than "CRuby VM" for documenting RubyVM::InstructionSequence
* Avoid introducing a new "CRuby VM" term in documentation
Renaming this function. "No pin" leaks some implementation details. We
just want users to know that if they mark this object, the reference may
move and they'll need to update the reference accordingly.
* internal.h (UNALIGNED_MEMBER_ACCESS, UNALIGNED_MEMBER_PTR):
moved from eval_intern.h.
* compile.c iseq.c, vm.c: use UNALIGNED_MEMBER_PTR for `entries`
in `struct iseq_catch_table`.
* vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c: use UNALIGNED_MEMBER_PTR for `body`
in `rb_method_definition_t`.
This changes the static pointers to use IDs then look up the symbols
with the ID. Symbols can move, so we don't want to keep static
references to them.
ISeq can move, so we need to tell MJIT where the new location is.
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For some reason symbols (or classes) are being overridden in trunk
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This commit adds the new method `GC.compact` and compacting GC support.
Please see this issue for caveats:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15626
[Feature #15626]
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Because hard to specify commits related to r67479 only.
So please commit again.
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This commit adds the new method `GC.compact` and compacting GC support.
Please see this issue for caveats:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15626
[Feature #15626]
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* iseq.c: before this patch, RubyVM::InstructionSequence.of(src) (ISeq in
short) returns different ISeq (wrapper) objects point to one ISeq internal
object. This patch changes this behavior to cache created ISeq (wrapper)
objects and return same ISeq object for an internal ISeq object.
* iseq.h (ISEQ_EXECUTABLE_P): introduced to check executable ISeq objects.
* iseq.h (ISEQ_COMPILE_DATA_ALLOC): reordr setting flag line to avoid
ISEQ_USE_COMPILE_DATA but compiled_data == NULL case.
* vm_core.h (rb_iseq_t): introduce `rb_iseq_t::wrapper` and
`rb_iseq_t::aux::exec`. Move `rb_iseq_t::local_hooks` to
`rb_iseq_t::aux::exec::local_hooks`.
* test/ruby/test_iseq.rb: add ISeq.of() tests.
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Especially over checking argc then calling rb_scan_args just to
raise an ArgumentError.
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Similar to rb_typeddata_is_kind_of, except for that inherited type
is not an instance.
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* iseq.c (iseqw_s_of): return given object if the given object is
a `RubyVM::InstructionSequence`. We can specify ISeq for
`TracePoint#enable(target:)`.
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* vm_trace.c: `TracePoint#enable(target_line:)` is supported.
This option enables a hook only at specified target_line.
target_line should be combination with target and :line event.
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* iseq.c (iseq_iterate_children): should use cast to `int`.
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* vm_trace.c (rb_tracepoint_enable_for_target): support targetting
TracePoint. [Feature #15289]
Tragetting TracePoint is only enabled on specified method, proc
and so on, example: `tp.enable(target: code)`.
`code` should be consisted of InstructionSeuqnece (iseq)
(RubyVM::InstructionSeuqnece.of(code) should not return nil)
If code is a tree of iseq, TracePoint is enabled on all of
iseqs in a tree.
Enabled tragetting TracePoints can not enabled again with
and without target.
* vm_core.h (rb_iseq_t): introduce `rb_iseq_t::local_hooks`
to store local hooks.
`rb_iseq_t::aux::trace_events` is renamed to
`global_trace_events` to contrast with `local_hooks`.
* vm_core.h (rb_hook_list_t): add `rb_hook_list_t::running`
to represent how many Threads/Fibers are used this list.
If this field is 0, nobody using this hooks and we can
delete it.
This is why we can remove code from cont.c.
* vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): because of above change, we can eliminate
`rb_vm_t::trace_running` field.
Also renamed from `rb_vm_t::event_hooks` to `global_hooks`.
* vm_core.h, vm.c (ruby_vm_event_enabled_global_flags): renamed
from `ruby_vm_event_enabled_flags.
* vm_core.h, vm.c (ruby_vm_event_local_num): added to count
enabled targetting TracePoints.
* vm_core.h, vm_trace.c (rb_exec_event_hooks): accepts
hook list.
* vm_core.h (rb_vm_global_hooks): added for convinience.
* method.h (rb_method_bmethod_t): added to maintain Proc
and `rb_hook_list_t` for bmethod (defined by define_method).
* prelude.rb (TracePoint#enable): extracet a keyword parameter
(because it is easy than writing in C).
It calls `TracePoint#__enable` internal method written in C.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_trace): check also iseq->local_hooks.
* vm.c (invoke_bmethod): check def->body.bmethod.hooks.
* vm.c (hook_before_rewind): check iseq->local_hooks
and def->body.bmethod.hooks before rewind by exception.
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The instructions were used only for branch coverage.
Instead, it now uses a trace framework [Feature #14104].
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