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Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert b2e1ddffa5
YJIT: port call threshold logic from Rust to C for performance (#8628)
* Port call threshold logic from Rust to C for performance

* Prefix global/field names with yjit_

* Fix linker error

* Fix preprocessor condition for rb_yjit_threshold_hit

* Fix third linker issue

* Exclude yjit_calls_at_interv from RJIT bindgen

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Co-authored-by: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
2023-10-12 10:05:34 -04:00
Koichi Sasada be1bbd5b7d M:N thread scheduler for Ractors
This patch introduce M:N thread scheduler for Ractor system.

In general, M:N thread scheduler employs N native threads (OS threads)
to manage M user-level threads (Ruby threads in this case).
On the Ruby interpreter, 1 native thread is provided for 1 Ractor
and all Ruby threads are managed by the native thread.

From Ruby 1.9, the interpreter uses 1:1 thread scheduler which means
1 Ruby thread has 1 native thread. M:N scheduler change this strategy.

Because of compatibility issue (and stableness issue of the implementation)
main Ractor doesn't use M:N scheduler on default. On the other words,
threads on the main Ractor will be managed with 1:1 thread scheduler.

There are additional settings by environment variables:

`RUBY_MN_THREADS=1` enables M:N thread scheduler on the main ractor.
Note that non-main ractors use the M:N scheduler without this
configuration. With this configuration, single ractor applications
run threads on M:1 thread scheduler (green threads, user-level threads).

`RUBY_MAX_CPU=n` specifies maximum number of native threads for
M:N scheduler (default: 8).

This patch will be reverted soon if non-easy issues are found.

[Bug #19842]
2023-10-12 14:47:01 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada 85984a53e8 Abort dumping when output failed 2023-09-25 22:57:28 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada ac244938e8 Dump backtraces to an arbitrary stream 2023-09-25 22:57:28 +09:00
Alan Wu 39ee3e22bd Make Kernel#lambda raise when given non-literal block
Previously, Kernel#lambda returned a non-lambda proc when given a
non-literal block and issued a warning under the `:deprecated` category.
With this change, Kernel#lambda will always return a lambda proc, if it
returns without raising.

Due to interactions with block passing optimizations, we previously had
two separate code paths for detecting whether Kernel#lambda got a
literal block. This change allows us to remove one path, the hack done
with rb_control_frame_t::block_code introduced in 85a337f for supporting
situations where Kernel#lambda returned a non-lambda proc.

[Feature #19777]

Co-authored-by: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
2023-09-12 11:25:07 -04:00
Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert 30a5b94517
YJIT: implement side chain fallback for setlocal to avoid exiting (#8227)
* YJIT: implement side chain fallback for setlocal to avoid exiting

* Update yjit/src/codegen.rs

Co-authored-by: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>

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Co-authored-by: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>
2023-08-17 10:11:17 -04:00
Takashi Kokubun 7740526b1c Reorder bp_check and jit_return in cfp
It's the actual cfp[6] in the default build, so it's confusing to say
otherwise in the comment.
2023-08-11 17:57:04 -07:00
Takashi Kokubun cd8d20cd1f
YJIT: Compile exception handlers (#8171)
Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com>
2023-08-08 16:06:22 -07:00
Koichi Sasada 280419d0e0 `calling->cd` instead of `calling->ci`
`struct rb_calling_info::cd` is introduced and `rb_calling_info::ci`
is replaced with it to manipulate the inline cache of iseq while
method invocation process. So that `ci` can be acessed with
`calling->cd->ci`. It adds one indirection but it can be justified
by the following points:

1) `vm_search_method_fastpath()` doesn't need `ci` and also
`vm_call_iseq_setup_normal()` doesn't need `ci`. It means
reducing `cd->ci` access in `vm_sendish()` can make it faster.

2) most of method types need to access `ci` once in theory
so that 1 additional indirection doesn't matter.
2023-07-31 17:13:43 +09:00
Takashi Kokubun 38be9a9b72
Clean up OPT_STACK_CACHING (#8132) 2023-07-27 17:27:05 -07:00
Alan Wu 3211b70545
Fix off-by-one in comment [ci skip] 2023-07-18 17:52:04 -04:00
Alan Wu f302e725e1
Remove __bp__ and speed-up bmethod calls (#8060)
Remove rb_control_frame_t::__bp__ and optimize bmethod calls

This commit removes the __bp__ field from rb_control_frame_t. It was
introduced to help MJIT, but since MJIT was replaced by RJIT, we can use
vm_base_ptr() to compute it from the SP of the previous control frame
instead. Removing the field avoids needing to set it up when pushing new
frames.

Simply removing __bp__ would cause crashes since RJIT and YJIT used a
slightly different stack layout for bmethod calls than the interpreter.
At the moment of the call, the two layouts looked as follows:

                   ┌────────────┐    ┌────────────┐
                   │ frame_base │    │ frame_base │
                   ├────────────┤    ├────────────┤
                   │    ...     │    │    ...     │
                   ├────────────┤    ├────────────┤
                   │    args    │    │    args    │
                   ├────────────┤    └────────────┘<─prev_frame_sp
                   │  receiver  │
    prev_frame_sp─>└────────────┘
                     RJIT & YJIT      interpreter

Essentially, vm_base_ptr() needs to compute the address to frame_base
given prev_frame_sp in the diagrams. The presence of the receiver
created an off-by-one situation.

Make the interpreter use the layout the JITs use for iseq-to-iseq
bmethod calls. Doing so removes unnecessary argument shifting and
vm_exec_core() re-entry from the interpreter, yielding a speed
improvement visible through `benchmark/vm_defined_method.yml`:

     patched:   7578743.1 i/s
      master:   4796596.3 i/s - 1.58x  slower

C-to-iseq bmethod calls now store one more VALUE than before, but that
should have negligible impact on overall performance.

Note that re-entering vm_exec_core() used to be necessary for firing
TracePoint events, but that's no longer the case since
9121e57a5f.

Closes ruby/ruby#6428
2023-07-17 13:57:58 -04:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada 1a6f3becbb
Fallback `rb_iseq_complete`
For compilers that do not eliminate references to functions that are
never called, such as SunC.
2023-07-01 15:14:27 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada 0d0841ad4c
Compile code for lazy ISeq loding always 2023-06-30 23:59:05 +09:00
Samuel Williams ab7bb38aca
Remove explicit SIGCHLD handling. (#7816)
* Remove unused SIGCHLD handling.

* Remove unused `init_sigchld`.

* Remove unnecessary `#define RUBY_SIGCHLD (0)`.

* Remove unused `SIGCHLD_LOSSY`.
2023-05-15 23:14:51 +09:00
Alan Wu adaff1fc49 [Bug #19592] Fix ext/Setup support
After [1], using ext/Setup to link some, but not all extensions failed
during linking. I did not know about this option, and had assumed that
only `--with-static-linked-ext` builds can include statically linked
extensions.

Include the support code for statically linked extensions in all
configurations like before [1]. Initialize the table lazily to minimize
footprint on builds that have no statically linked extensions.

[1]: 790cf4b6d0 "Fix autoload status of
         statically linked extensions"
2023-04-26 15:02:23 -04:00
Jeremy Evans 99c6d19e50 Generalize cfunc large array splat fix to fix many additional cases raising SystemStackError
Originally, when 2e7bceb34e fixed cfuncs to no
longer use the VM stack for large array splats, it was thought to have fully
fixed Bug #4040, since the issue was fixed for methods defined in Ruby (iseqs)
back in Ruby 2.2.

After additional research, I determined that same issue affects almost all
types of method calls, not just iseq and cfunc calls.  There were two main
types of remaining issues, important cases (where large array splat should
work) and pedantic cases (where large array splat raised SystemStackError
instead of ArgumentError).

Important cases:

```ruby
define_method(:a){|*a|}
a(*1380888.times)

def b(*a); end
send(:b, *1380888.times)

:b.to_proc.call(self, *1380888.times)

def d; yield(*1380888.times) end
d(&method(:b))

def self.method_missing(*a); end
not_a_method(*1380888.times)

```

Pedantic cases:

```ruby
def a; end
a(*1380888.times)
def b(_); end
b(*1380888.times)
def c(_=nil); end
c(*1380888.times)

c = Class.new do
  attr_accessor :a
  alias b a=
end.new
c.a(*1380888.times)
c.b(*1380888.times)

c = Struct.new(:a) do
  alias b a=
end.new
c.a(*1380888.times)
c.b(*1380888.times)
```

This patch fixes all usage of CALLER_SETUP_ARG with splatting a large
number of arguments, and required similar fixes to use a temporary
hidden array in three other cases where the VM would use the VM stack
for handling a large number of arguments.  However, it is possible
there may be additional cases where splatting a large number
of arguments still causes a SystemStackError.

This has a measurable performance impact, as it requires additional
checks for a large number of arguments in many additional cases.

This change is fairly invasive, as there were many different VM
functions that needed to be modified to support this. To avoid
too much API change, I modified struct rb_calling_info to add a
heap_argv member for storing the array, so I would not have to
thread it through many functions.  This struct is always stack
allocated, which helps ensure sure GC doesn't collect it early.

Because of how invasive the changes are, and how rarely large
arrays are actually splatted in Ruby code, the existing test/spec
suites are not great at testing for correct behavior.  To try to
find and fix all issues, I tested this in CI with
VM_ARGC_STACK_MAX to -1, ensuring that a temporary array is used
for all array splat method calls.  This was very helpful in
finding breaking cases, especially ones involving flagged keyword
hashes.

Fixes [Bug #4040]

Co-authored-by: Jimmy Miller <jimmy.miller@shopify.com>
2023-04-25 08:06:16 -07:00
Jeremy Evans 1f115f141d Speed up rebuilding the loaded feature index
Rebuilding the loaded feature index slowed down with the bug fix
for #17885 in 79a4484a07.  The
slowdown was extreme if realpath emulation was used, but even when
not emulated, it could be about 10x slower.

This adds loaded_features_realpath_map to rb_vm_struct. This is a
hidden hash mapping loaded feature paths to realpaths. When
rebuilding the loaded feature index, look at this hash to get
cached realpath values, and skip calling rb_check_realpath if a
cached value is found.

Fixes [Bug #19246]
2023-04-13 20:22:36 -07:00
eileencodes ce99e50ede Move `catch_except_p` to `compile_data`
The `catch_except_p` flag is used for communicating between parent and
child iseq's that a throw instruction was emitted. So for example if a
child iseq has a throw in it and the parent wants to catch the throw, we
use this flag to communicate to the parent iseq that a throw instruction
was emitted.

This flag is only useful at compile time, it only impacts the
compilation process so it seems to be fine to move it from the iseq body
to the compile_data struct.

Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org>
2023-04-11 10:47:58 -07:00
Matt Valentine-House 879cda98a4 Remove dependancy of vm_core.h on shape.h
so that now shape can happily include gc.h
2023-04-06 11:07:16 +01:00
Matt Valentine-House d91a82850a Pull the shape tree out of the vm object 2023-04-06 11:07:16 +01:00
Koichi Sasada f3acaf312c `rb_th_serial(th)` allows `th == NULL` 2023-04-04 15:42:37 +09:00
Koichi Sasada ad7362db07 rename `rb_thread_t::locking_native_thread`
to `rb_thread_t::has_dedicated_nt`
2023-03-31 18:10:00 +09:00
Koichi Sasada 94e4182267 `rb_current_ractor_raw(b)`
`rb_current_ractor()` expects it has valid `ec` and `r`.
`rb_current_ractor_raw()` with a parameter `false` allows to return
NULL if `ec` is not available.
2023-03-30 14:56:23 +09:00
Koichi Sasada c9fd81b860 `vm_call_single_noarg_inline_builtin`
If the iseq only contains `opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave` insn and
the builtin-function (bf) is inline-able, the caller doesn't need to
build a method frame.

`vm_call_single_noarg_inline_builtin` is fast path for such cases.
2023-03-23 14:03:12 +09:00
Takashi Kokubun 9947574b9c Refactor jit_func_t and jit_exec
I closed https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/7543, but part of the diff
seems useful regardless, so I extracted it.
2023-03-16 10:42:17 -07:00
Matt Valentine-House 4ae9c34a4e Move RB_VM_SAVE_MACHINE_CONTEXT to internal/thread.h 2023-03-15 21:26:26 +00:00
Matt Valentine-House 60b8c7d9fd Rename RB_GC_SAVE_MACHINE_CONTEXT -> RB_VM_SAVE_MACHINE_CONTEXT 2023-03-15 21:26:26 +00:00
Matt Valentine-House 5791aa6263 Move RB_GC_SAVE_MACHINE_CONTEXT to vm_core.h 2023-03-15 21:26:26 +00:00
Samuel Williams 7fd53eeb46
Remove SIGCHLD `waidpid`. (#7527)
* Remove `waitpid_lock` and related code.

* Remove un-necessary test.

* Remove `rb_thread_sleep_interruptible` dead code.
2023-03-15 19:48:27 +13:00
Takashi Kokubun 70ba310212
YJIT: Introduce no_gc attribute (#7511) 2023-03-14 15:38:58 -07:00
Samuel Williams ac65ce16e9
Revert SIGCHLD changes to diagnose CI failures. (#7517)
* Revert "Remove special handling of `SIGCHLD`. (#7482)"

This reverts commit 44a0711eab.

* Revert "Remove prototypes for functions that are no longer used. (#7497)"

This reverts commit 4dce12bead.

* Revert "Remove SIGCHLD `waidpid`. (#7476)"

This reverts commit 1658e7d966.

* Fix change to rjit variable name.
2023-03-14 20:07:59 +13:00
Takashi Kokubun 94da5f7c36 Rename builtin attr :inline to :leaf 2023-03-11 14:25:12 -08:00
Takashi Kokubun 0c0c88d383 Support multiple attributes with Primitive.attr! 2023-03-11 14:19:46 -08:00
Samuel Williams 1658e7d966
Remove SIGCHLD `waidpid`. (#7476)
* Remove `waitpid_lock` and related code.

* Remove un-necessary test.

* Remove `rb_thread_sleep_interruptible` dead code.
2023-03-09 16:05:47 +13:00
Takashi Kokubun 6d91df08b5
Allow enabling YJIT and RJIT independently (#7474)
We used to require MJIT is supported when YJIT is supported. However,
now that RJIT dropped some platforms that YJIT supports, it no longer
makes sense. We should be able to enable only YJIT, and vice versa.
2023-03-07 22:43:37 -08:00
Takashi Kokubun 23ec248e48 s/mjit/rjit/ 2023-03-06 23:44:01 -08:00
Takashi Kokubun 2e875549a9 s/MJIT/RJIT/ 2023-03-06 23:44:01 -08:00
Takashi Kokubun 7fb36a0054 Remove obsoleted MJIT_STATIC macro 2023-03-06 22:29:35 -08:00
Takashi Kokubun 233ddfac54 Stop exporting symbols for MJIT 2023-03-06 21:59:23 -08:00
Takashi Kokubun 32e6f15beb Store MJIT blocks on each ISEQ 2023-03-05 23:28:59 -08:00
Takashi Kokubun 6c1b1fa1f5 Refactor BranchStub 2023-03-05 22:11:20 -08:00
Koichi Sasada be94808282 use correct svar even if env is escaped
This patch is follo-up of 0a82bfe.
Without this patch, if env is escaped (Proc'ed), strange svar
can be touched.

This patch tracks escaped env and use it.
2023-02-10 17:55:25 +09:00
Peter Zhu 056e7a0154 Make all of the references of iseq movable 2023-01-20 08:51:39 -05:00
Stan Lo df6b72b8ff Avoid checking interrupt when loading iseq
The interrupt check will unintentionally release the VM lock when loading an iseq.
And this will cause issues with the `debug` gem's
[`ObjectSpace.each_iseq` method](0fcfc28aca/ext/debug/iseq_collector.c (L61-L67)),
which wraps iseqs with a wrapper and exposes their internal states when they're actually not ready to be used.

And when that happens, errors like this would occur and kill the `debug` gem's thread:

```
 DEBUGGER: ReaderThreadError: uninitialized InstructionSequence
┃ DEBUGGER: Disconnected.
┃ ["/opt/rubies/ruby-3.2.0/lib/ruby/gems/3.2.0/gems/debug-1.7.1/lib/debug/breakpoint.rb:247:in `absolute_path'",
┃  "/opt/rubies/ruby-3.2.0/lib/ruby/gems/3.2.0/gems/debug-1.7.1/lib/debug/breakpoint.rb:247:in `block in iterate_iseq'",
┃  "/opt/rubies/ruby-3.2.0/lib/ruby/gems/3.2.0/gems/debug-1.7.1/lib/debug/breakpoint.rb:246:in `each_iseq'",
...
```

A way to reproduce the issue is to satisfy these conditions at the same time:

1. `debug` gem calling `ObjectSpace.each_iseq` (e.g. [activating a `LineBreakpoint`](0fcfc28aca/lib/debug/breakpoint.rb (L246))).
2. A large amount of iseq being loaded from another thread (possibly through the `bootsnap` gem).
3. 1 and 2 iterating through the same iseq(s) at the same time.

Because this issue requires external dependencies and a rather complicated timing setup to reproduce, I wasn't able to write a test case for it.
But here's some pseudo code to help reproduce it:

```rb
require "debug/session"

Thread.new do
  100.times do
    ObjectSpace.each_iseq do |iseq|
      iseq.absolute_path
    end
  end
end

sleep 0.1

load_a_bunch_of_iseq
possibly_through_bootsnap
```

[Bug #19348]

Co-authored-by: Peter Zhu <peter@peterzhu.ca>
2023-01-17 08:01:19 -05:00
Koichi Sasada 2e7bceb34e Do not use VM stack for splat arg on cfunc
On the cfunc methods, if a splat argument is given, all array elements
are expanded on the VM stack and it can cause SystemStackError.
The idea to avoid it is making a hidden array to contain all parameters
and use this array as an argv.

This patch is reviesed version of https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6816
The main change is all changes are closed around calling cfunc logic.

Fixes [Bug #4040]

Co-authored-by: Jeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net>
2023-01-13 09:30:29 +09:00
Takashi Kokubun f25e76fddd
MJIT: Improve comments for JIT fields [ci skip] 2022-12-08 23:48:30 -08:00
Takashi Kokubun 8893913ae6
MJIT: Clarify jit_unit is only for MJIT 2022-12-08 23:43:09 -08:00
Jemma Issroff 40a9964b89 Set max_iv_count (used for object shapes) based on inline caches
With this change, we're storing the iv name on an inline cache on
setinstancevariable instructions. This allows us to check the inline
cache to count instance variables set in initialize and give us an
estimate of iv capacity for an object.

For the purpose of estimating the number of instance variables required
for an object, we're assuming that all initialize methods will call
`super`.

This change allows us to estimate the number of instance variables
required without disassembling instruction sequences.

Co-Authored-By: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org>
2022-12-06 13:43:42 -08:00
Daniel Colson c43951e60e Move BOP macros to separate file
This commit moves ruby_basic_operators and the unredefined macros out of
vm_core.h and into basic_operators.h so that we can use them more
broadly in places where we currently use a method look up via
`rb_method_basic_definition_p` (e.g. object.c, numeric.c, complex.c,
enum.c, but also in internal/compar.h after introducing BOP_CMP and
elsewhere if we introduce more BOPs)

The most controversial part of this change is probably moving
redefined_flag out of rb_vm_t. [vm_opt_method_def_table and
vm_opt_mid_table](9da2a5204f/vm.c)
are not part of rb_vm_t either, and I think this fits well with those.
But more significantly it seems to result in one fewer instruction. For
example:

Before:

```
(lldb) disassemble -n vm_opt_str_freeze
miniruby`vm_exec_core:
miniruby[0x10028233e] <+14558>: movq   0x11a86b(%rip), %rax      ; ruby_current_vm_ptr
miniruby[0x100282345] <+14565>: testb  $0x4, 0x242c(%rax)
```

After:

```
(lldb) disassemble -n vm_opt_str_freeze
ruby`vm_exec_core:
ruby[0x100280ebe] <+14510>: testb  $0x4, 0x120147(%rip)      ; ruby_vm_redefined_flag + 43
```

Co-authored-by: John Hawthorn <jhawthorn@github.com>
2022-12-06 12:37:23 -08:00