overflow checking failed just before/after the beginning of an
instruction. It should be treated as a BUG.
Please tell us if your code cause BUG with this problem.
This check will removed soon (for performance).
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CHECK_STACK_OVERFLOW() to vm_core.h and rename to
CHECK_VM_STACK_OVERFLOW().
This change is only move and rename.
* tool/instruction.rb: catch up above changes.
* vm.c, vm_insnhelper.c: ditto.
* vm_insnhelper.c (vm_stackoverflow): add a function to unify
raising vm stackoverflow exception.
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* tool/generic_erb.rb, tool/id2token.rb: add --path-separator option
for mingw where make and built ruby live in different world.
* tool/vpath.rb: extract from tool/instruction.rb.
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use only a `ci' (rb_call_info_t) parameter instead of using
parameters such as `op_id', 'op_argc', `blockiseq' and flag.
These information are stored in rb_call_info_t at the compile
time.
This technique simplifies parameter passings at related
function calls (~10% speedups for simple mehtod invocation at
my machine).
`rb_call_info_t' also has new function pointer variable `call'.
This `call' variable enables to customize method (block)
invocation process for each place. However, it always call
`vm_call_general()' at this changes.
`rb_call_info_t' also has temporary variables for method
(block) invocation.
* vm_core.h, compile.c, insns.def: introduce VM_CALL_ARGS_SKIP_SETUP
VM_CALL macro. This flag indicates that this call can skip
caller_setup (block arg and splat arg).
* compile.c: catch up above changes.
* iseq.c: catch up above changes (especially for TS_CALLINFO).
* tool/instruction.rb: catch up above chagnes.
* vm_insnhelper.c, vm_insnhelper.h: ditto. Macros and functions
parameters are changed.
* vm_eval.c (vm_call0): ditto (it will be rewriten soon).
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This data structure contains information including inline method
cache. After that, `struct iseq_inline_cache_entry' does not
need to contain inline cache for method invocation.
Other information will be added to this data structure.
* vm_core.h (rb_iseq_t): add `callinfo_entries' and `callinfo_size'
members to `rb_iseq_t'.
* insns.def, compile.c: Use CALL_INFO instead of IC.
* tool/instruction.rb: support CALL_INFO as operand type.
* vm_insnhelper.c, vm_insnhelper.h: ditto.
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hooks (old macro name is COLLECT_USAGE_ANALYSIS).
This feature is only for VM developers. (I'm not sure I can use
`VM developers' (the plural form) in this sentence).
If VM_COLLECT_USAGE_DETAILS is not 0, VM enables the following
usage collection features:
(1) insntruction: collect intruction usages.
(2) operand: collect operand usages.
(3) register: collect register usages.
The results are stored in
RubyVM::USAGE_ANALYSIS_INSN for (1, 2),
RubyVM::USAGE_ANALYSIS_INSN_BIGRAM for (1) and
RubyVM::USAGE_ANALYSIS_REGS for (3).
You can stop collecting usages with
RubyVM::USAGE_ANALYSIS_INSN_STOP(),
RubyVM::USAGE_ANALYSIS_OPERAND_STOP(),
RubyVM::USAGE_ANALYSIS_REGISTER_STOP()
for (1), (2), (3) respectively.
You can also change the hook functions by setting
C level global variables
`ruby_vm_collect_usage_func_(insn|operand|register)'
for (1), (2), (3) respectively.
See codes for more details.
* tool/instruction.rb: fix macro names.
* iseq.c (insn_operand_intern): make it export (used in vm.c).
fix to skip several processes if not needed (pointer is 0).
* vm_dump.c: move codes for collection features to vm.c.
* vm_exec.h: rename macro and function names.
* vm_insnhelper.h: ditto.
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(OFFSET to IC). This IC must be same as corresponding
getinlinecache instruction's IC operand.
This change is for a little performance improvement
(getting IC directly) and is for the AOT compilation development.
* compile.c, iseq.c, insns.def: Change the approach to handling inline
cahce (IC) type operand to enable the above change.
This change also affects ISeq#to_a method. The inline cache operand
will be dumped by fixnum, the index of inline cache, in other words,
inline cache identity.
* template/insns_info.inc.tmpl, tool/instruction.rb: No need to count
inline cache size (insn_iclen()).
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* vm_insnhelper.h (CALL_SIMPLE_METHOD): add a version which
use an inline cache. USE_IC_FOR_SPECIALIZED_METHOD macro
switchs the behaviour. This change also removes
CALL_SIMPLE_METHOD_IC() macro.
* tool/instruction.rb: fix elimination process to ignore
variable "ic".
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input files for code generators into defs/ directory.
* Makefile.in (lex.c): followed keywords and lex.c.src.
* common.mk (parser.o): followed keywords.
(INSNS): followed opt_*.def
* tools/instruction.rb: followed opt_*.def.
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