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Peter Zhu 9aded89f40 Speed up Ractors for Variable Width Allocation
This commit adds a Ractor cache for every size pool. Previously, all VWA
allocated objects used the slowpath and locked the VM.

On a micro-benchmark that benchmarks String allocation:

VWA turned off:
  29.196591   0.889709  30.086300 (  9.434059)

VWA before this commit:
  29.279486  41.477869  70.757355 ( 12.527379)

VWA after this commit:
  16.782903   0.557117  17.340020 (  4.255603)
2021-11-23 10:51:27 -05:00
Jean Boussier c0c2b31a35 Add Class#subclasses
Implements [Feature #18273]

Returns an array containing the receiver's direct subclasses without
singleton classes.
2021-11-23 10:50:44 +01:00
Matt Valentine-House b680b632e5 Make RCLASS_EXT(c)->subclasses a doubly linked list
Updating RCLASS_PARENT_SUBCLASSES and RCLASS_MODULE_SUBCLASSES while
compacting can trigger the read barrier. This commit makes
RCLASS_SUBCLASSES a doubly linked list with a dedicated head object so
that we can add and remove entries from the list without having to touch
an object in the Ruby heap
2021-11-22 09:11:04 -05:00
Matt Valentine-House a9a94540d6 Remove RCLASS(obj)->ptr when RVARGC is enabled
With RVARGC we always store the rb_classext_t in the same slot as the
RClass struct that refers to it. So we don't need to store the pointer
or access through the pointer anymore and can switch the RCLASS_EXT
macro to use an offset
2021-11-11 13:47:45 -05:00
Yusuke Endoh e8086e275b gc.h: move rb_objspace_garbage_object_p to internal/gc.h
... to allow class.c to use the function
2021-11-10 10:08:30 +09:00
Yusuke Endoh 5c892da7d7 class.c: descendants must not cause GC until the result array is created
Follow up of 428227472f. The previous fix
uses `rb_ary_new_from_values` to create the result array, but it may
trigger the GC.

This second try is to create the result array by `rb_ary_new_capa`
before the second iteration, and assume that `rb_ary_push` does not
trigger GC. This assumption is very fragile, so should be improved in
future.

[Bug #18282] [Feature #14394]
2021-11-10 10:08:30 +09:00
Yusuke Endoh 3628616dd1 Remove a redundant condition 2021-11-09 16:11:10 +09:00
Yusuke Endoh 64007fc57f class.c (Class#descendants): Ingore subclasses created after estimation
It is theoretically possible if a finalizer creates a subclass.
2021-11-09 16:11:10 +09:00
Yusuke Endoh 037da50666 class.c: Use ALLOC_N instead of ALLOCA_N 2021-11-09 16:11:10 +09:00
Yusuke Endoh 428227472f class.c: calculate the length of Class.descendants in advance
GC must not be triggered during callback of rb_class_foreach_subclass.
To prevent GC, we can not use rb_ary_push. Instead, this changeset calls
rb_class_foreach_subclass twice: first counts the subclasses, then
allocates a buffer (which may cause GC and reduce subclasses, but not
increase), and finally stores the subclasses to the buffer.

[Bug #18282] [Feature #14394]
2021-11-09 16:11:10 +09:00
Jeremy Evans 717ab0bb2e
Add Class#descendants
Doesn't include receiver or singleton classes.

Implements [Feature #14394]

Co-authored-by: fatkodima <fatkodima123@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com>
2021-10-26 12:35:21 -07:00
Shugo Maeda 37395ffa05
Make the metaclass of Refinement explicitly
Otherwise, singleton methods of Module are not inherited unless
Refinement.singleton_class is called.
2021-10-26 19:36:52 +09:00
Peter Zhu 6374be5a81 [Feature #18239] Refactor RVARGC alloc functions
The allocation functions no longer assume that one RVALUE needs to be
allocated.
2021-10-25 13:26:23 -04:00
Shugo Maeda 6606597109
Deprecate include/prepend in refinements and add Refinement#import_methods instead
Refinement#import_methods imports methods from modules.
Unlike Module#include, it copies methods and adds them into the refinement,
so the refinement is activated in the imported methods.

[Bug #17429] [ruby-core:101639]
2021-10-21 16:31:54 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada b929af430c Use the flag for uninitialized module [Bug #18185]
Make `Module#ancestors` not to include `BasicObject`.
2021-09-24 08:29:00 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada 65285bf673 Consider modified modules initialized [Bug #18185] 2021-09-24 08:29:00 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada 2e3d43e577 Allow to include uninitialized modules [Bug #18177]
The module that is about to be included is considered initialized.
2021-09-20 15:23:00 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada c0a892a7f0
Fix a typo [Bug #17048] 2021-09-19 22:39:18 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada 178ee1e801
Already initialized modules cannot be replaced [Bug #17048] 2021-09-17 11:14:04 +09:00
卜部昌平 fbe1fcd82d include/ruby/internal/intern/class.h: add doxygen
Must not be a bad idea to improve documents. [ci skip]
2021-09-10 20:00:06 +09:00
卜部昌平 00ff6b68e4 include/ruby/internal/method.h: add doxygen
Must not be a bad idea to improve documents. [ci skip]

In fact many functions declared in the header file are already
documented more or less.  They were just copy & pasted, with applying
some style updates.
2021-09-10 20:00:06 +09:00
卜部昌平 9ba9dbf168 include/ruby/internal/module.h: add doxygen
Must not be a bad idea to improve documents. [ci skip]

In fact many functions declared in the header file are already
documented more or less.  They were just copy & pasted, with applying
some style updates.
2021-09-10 20:00:06 +09:00
卜部昌平 1f66d8a77b include/ruby/internal/newobj.h: add doxygen
Must not be a bad idea to improve documents. [ci skip]
2021-09-10 20:00:06 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada 10ebf87428
Assert not to be UNDEF visibility
Any defined methods, bound to any classes/modules and not being
UNDEFINED_METHOD_ENTRY_P, should not be METHOD_VISI_UNDEF.
2021-09-01 19:28:54 +09:00
Peter Zhu 62bc4a9420 [Feature #18045] Implement size classes for GC
This commits implements size classes in the GC for the Variable Width
Allocation feature. Unless `USE_RVARGC` compile flag is set, only a
single size class is created, maintaining current behaviour. See the
redmine ticket for more details.

Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org>
2021-08-25 09:28:21 -04:00
Peter Zhu eddd369e73 Revert "[Feature #18045] Implement size classes for GC"
This reverts commits 48ff7a9f3e
and b2e2cf2ded because it is causing
crashes in SPARC solaris and i386 debian.
2021-08-23 10:54:53 -04:00
Peter Zhu b2e2cf2ded [Feature #18045] Implement size classes for GC
This commits implements size classes in the GC for the Variable Width
Allocation feature. Unless `USE_RVARGC` compile flag is set, only a
single size class is created, maintaining current behaviour. See the
redmine ticket for more details.

Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org>
2021-08-23 09:15:42 -04:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada b32987a3d7
Simplify repeated member access macros 2021-08-20 14:04:07 +09:00
Shugo Maeda 754adbee91
Module#ancestors should not return superclasses of refinements
[ruby-core:86949] [Bug #14744]

Reported by Eregon (Benoit Daloze).  Thanks!
2021-08-20 10:42:01 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada 6963f8f743
Remove old warning aged nearly 8 years 2021-08-19 17:44:48 +09:00
eileencodes b91b3bc771 Add a cache for class variables
Redo of 34a2acdac788602c14bf05fb616215187badd504 and
931138b00696419945dc03e10f033b1f53cd50f3 which were reverted.

GitHub PR #4340.

This change implements a cache for class variables. Previously there was
no cache for cvars. Cvar access is slow due to needing to travel all the
way up th ancestor tree before returning the cvar value. The deeper the
ancestor tree the slower cvar access will be.

The benefits of the cache are more visible with a higher number of
included modules due to the way Ruby looks up class variables. The
benchmark here includes 26 modules and shows with the cache, this branch
is 6.5x faster when accessing class variables.

```
compare-ruby: ruby 3.1.0dev (2021-03-15T06:22:34Z master 9e5105c) [x86_64-darwin19]
built-ruby: ruby 3.1.0dev (2021-03-15T12:12:44Z add-cache-for-clas.. c6be009) [x86_64-darwin19]

|         |compare-ruby|built-ruby|
|:--------|-----------:|---------:|
|vm_cvar  |      5.681M|   36.980M|
|         |           -|     6.51x|
```

Benchmark.ips calling `ActiveRecord::Base.logger` from within a Rails
application. ActiveRecord::Base.logger has 71 ancestors. The more
ancestors a tree has, the more clear the speed increase. IE if Base had
only one ancestor we'd see no improvement. This benchmark is run on a
vanilla Rails application.

Benchmark code:

```ruby
require "benchmark/ips"
require_relative "config/environment"

Benchmark.ips do |x|
  x.report "logger" do
    ActiveRecord::Base.logger
  end
end
```

Ruby 3.0 master / Rails 6.1:

```
Warming up --------------------------------------
              logger   155.251k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
```

Ruby 3.0 with cvar cache /  Rails 6.1:

```
Warming up --------------------------------------
              logger     1.546M i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
              logger     14.857M (± 4.8%) i/s -     74.198M in   5.006202s
```

Lastly we ran a benchmark to demonstate the difference between master
and our cache when the number of modules increases. This benchmark
measures 1 ancestor, 30 ancestors, and 100 ancestors.

Ruby 3.0 master:

```
Warming up --------------------------------------
            1 module     1.231M i/100ms
          30 modules   432.020k i/100ms
         100 modules   145.399k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
            1 module     12.210M (± 2.1%) i/s -     61.553M in   5.043400s
          30 modules      4.354M (± 2.7%) i/s -     22.033M in   5.063839s
         100 modules      1.434M (± 2.9%) i/s -      7.270M in   5.072531s

Comparison:
            1 module: 12209958.3 i/s
          30 modules:  4354217.8 i/s - 2.80x  (± 0.00) slower
         100 modules:  1434447.3 i/s - 8.51x  (± 0.00) slower
```

Ruby 3.0 with cvar cache:

```
Warming up --------------------------------------
            1 module     1.641M i/100ms
          30 modules     1.655M i/100ms
         100 modules     1.620M i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
            1 module     16.279M (± 3.8%) i/s -     82.038M in   5.046923s
          30 modules     15.891M (± 3.9%) i/s -     79.459M in   5.007958s
         100 modules     16.087M (± 3.6%) i/s -     81.005M in   5.041931s

Comparison:
            1 module: 16279458.0 i/s
         100 modules: 16087484.6 i/s - same-ish: difference falls within error
          30 modules: 15891406.2 i/s - same-ish: difference falls within error
```

Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org>
2021-06-18 10:02:44 -07:00
Aaron Patterson 07f055bb13
Revert "Filling cache values on cvar write"
This reverts commit 08de37f9fa.
This reverts commit e8ae922b62.
2021-05-11 13:31:00 -07:00
eileencodes 08de37f9fa Filling cache values on cvar write
Instead of on read. Once it's in the inline cache we never have to make
one again. We want to eventually put the value into the cache, and the
best opportunity to do that is when you write the value.
2021-05-11 12:04:27 -07:00
eileencodes e8ae922b62 Add a cache for class variables
This change implements a cache for class variables. Previously there was
no cache for cvars. Cvar access is slow due to needing to travel all the
way up th ancestor tree before returning the cvar value. The deeper the
ancestor tree the slower cvar access will be.

The benefits of the cache are more visible with a higher number of
included modules due to the way Ruby looks up class variables. The
benchmark here includes 26 modules and shows with the cache, this branch
is 6.5x faster when accessing class variables.

```
compare-ruby: ruby 3.1.0dev (2021-03-15T06:22:34Z master 9e5105ca45) [x86_64-darwin19]
built-ruby: ruby 3.1.0dev (2021-03-15T12:12:44Z add-cache-for-clas.. c6be0093ae) [x86_64-darwin19]

|         |compare-ruby|built-ruby|
|:--------|-----------:|---------:|
|vm_cvar  |      5.681M|   36.980M|
|         |           -|     6.51x|
```

Benchmark.ips calling `ActiveRecord::Base.logger` from within a Rails
application. ActiveRecord::Base.logger has 71 ancestors. The more
ancestors a tree has, the more clear the speed increase. IE if Base had
only one ancestor we'd see no improvement. This benchmark is run on a
vanilla Rails application.

Benchmark code:

```ruby
require "benchmark/ips"
require_relative "config/environment"

Benchmark.ips do |x|
  x.report "logger" do
    ActiveRecord::Base.logger
  end
end
```

Ruby 3.0 master / Rails 6.1:

```
Warming up --------------------------------------
              logger   155.251k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
```

Ruby 3.0 with cvar cache /  Rails 6.1:

```
Warming up --------------------------------------
              logger     1.546M i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
              logger     14.857M (± 4.8%) i/s -     74.198M in   5.006202s
```

Lastly we ran a benchmark to demonstate the difference between master
and our cache when the number of modules increases. This benchmark
measures 1 ancestor, 30 ancestors, and 100 ancestors.

Ruby 3.0 master:

```
Warming up --------------------------------------
            1 module     1.231M i/100ms
          30 modules   432.020k i/100ms
         100 modules   145.399k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
            1 module     12.210M (± 2.1%) i/s -     61.553M in   5.043400s
          30 modules      4.354M (± 2.7%) i/s -     22.033M in   5.063839s
         100 modules      1.434M (± 2.9%) i/s -      7.270M in   5.072531s

Comparison:
            1 module: 12209958.3 i/s
          30 modules:  4354217.8 i/s - 2.80x  (± 0.00) slower
         100 modules:  1434447.3 i/s - 8.51x  (± 0.00) slower
```

Ruby 3.0 with cvar cache:

```
Warming up --------------------------------------
            1 module     1.641M i/100ms
          30 modules     1.655M i/100ms
         100 modules     1.620M i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
            1 module     16.279M (± 3.8%) i/s -     82.038M in   5.046923s
          30 modules     15.891M (± 3.9%) i/s -     79.459M in   5.007958s
         100 modules     16.087M (± 3.6%) i/s -     81.005M in   5.041931s

Comparison:
            1 module: 16279458.0 i/s
         100 modules: 16087484.6 i/s - same-ish: difference falls within error
          30 modules: 15891406.2 i/s - same-ish: difference falls within error
```

Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org>
2021-05-11 12:04:27 -07:00
Alan Wu 39a2ba5cc5
Method cache: fix refinement entry handling
To invalidate some callable method entries, we replace the entry in the
class. Most types of method entries are on the method table of the
origin class, but refinement entries without an orig_me are housed in
the method table of the class itself. They are there because refinements
take priority over prepended methods.

By unconditionally inserting a copy of the refinement entry into the
origin class, clearing the method cache created situations where there
are refinement entry duplicates in the lookup chain, leading to infinite
loops and other problems.

Update the replacement logic to use the right class that houses the
method entry. Also, be more selective about cache invalidation when
moving refinement entries for prepend. This avoids calling
clear_method_cache_by_id_in_class() before refinement entries are in the
place it expects.

[Bug #17806]
2021-05-11 12:05:06 -04:00
Matt Valentine-House d1bd4e233c Store rb_classext_t next to RClass slots on the heap 2021-05-06 09:18:17 -04:00
S.H 54bfa0570d
Add ins_methods_type_i function 2021-03-21 06:57:30 +09:00
eileencodes 23a48d8fe6 Refactor `rb_class_ivar_set`
In every caller of `rb_class_ivar_set` it checks for the `RCLASS_IV_TBL`
and then creates it if it doesn't exist. Instead of repeating this in
every caller, this can be done once in `rb_class_ivar_set`.
2021-03-10 09:39:18 -08:00
Alan Wu 58e8220605 Check for cyclic prepend before making origin
It's important to only make the origin when the prepend goes
through, as the precense of the origin informs whether to do an
origin backfill.

This plus 2d877327e fix [Bug #17590].
2021-02-22 17:57:47 -05:00
Jeremy Evans 2d877327e1 Make a cyclic prepend not modify ancestors for the receiver
Check for cyclic prepend before making any changes.  This requires
scanning the module ancestor chain twice, but in general modules
do not have large numbers of ancestors.
2021-02-11 07:45:52 -08:00
Matt Valentine-House e0f999a2ed Add RCLASS_SUBCLASSES Macro 2021-02-01 08:42:54 -08:00
Matt Valentine-House 7341b01465 Add RCLASS_ALLOCATOR Macro 2021-02-01 08:42:54 -08:00
Matt Valentine-House 6edd425674 Add PARENT_MODULE_SUBCLASSES Macro 2021-02-01 08:42:54 -08:00
Matt Valentine-House 49950266be Add RCLASS_PARENT_SUBMODULES Macro 2021-02-01 08:42:54 -08:00
Alan Wu 216e6605a4 Add compaction notes for class/module creation C APIs 2021-01-26 16:24:01 -08:00
Alan Wu 646131448e Make rb_define_module_id_under() pin existing modules
Just like rb_define_class_id_under(). Also makes
rb_define_module_under() consistent with rb_define_class_under() in the
same regard.
2021-01-26 16:24:01 -08:00
Jeremy Evans e09094546a Make Module#prepend affect ancestor chain even if argument already included in receiver
Previously, if a class included a module and then prepended the
same module, the prepend had no effect.  This changes the behavior
so that the prepend has an effect unless the module is already
prepended the receiver.

While here, rename the origin_seen variable in include_modules_at,
since it is misleading. The variable tracks whether c has been seen,
not whether the origin of klass has been.

Fixes [Bug #17423]
2021-01-14 20:43:30 -08:00
Koichi Sasada 520dcbd600 reset cache before iterating
cee02d754d resets pCMC and `me`
will be a invalidated and continuing the invalidated `me`,
it will break the data structure. This patch tris to clear
all methods of specified class before manipulating the `me`s.
[Issue #17417]
2020-12-22 06:09:30 +09:00
Nobuyoshi Nakada fb8f011422
Fixed indefinite articles before "Integer" [ci skip] 2020-12-21 01:19:55 +09:00
Koichi Sasada cee02d754d fix refinements/prepend bug
replaced method entry should be invalidated.
[Bug #17386]
2020-12-19 04:33:04 +09:00