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Previously, YJIT assumed that basic blocks never consume more than 1 KiB of memory. This assumption does not hold for long Ruby methods such as the one in the following: ```ruby eval(<<RUBY) def set_local_a_lot #{'_=0;'*0x40000} end RUBY set_local_a_lot ``` For low `--yjit-exec-mem-size` values, one basic block could exhaust the entire buffer. Introduce a new field `codeblock_t::dropped_bytes` that the assembler sets whenever it runs out of space. Check this field in gen_single_block() to respond to out of memory situations and other error conditions. This design avoids making the control flow graph of existing code generation functions more complex. Use POSIX shell in misc/test_yjit_asm.sh since bash is expanding `0%/*/*` differently. Co-authored-by: Aaron Patterson <tenderlove@ruby-lang.org> |
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rb_optparse.bash | ||
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yjit_asm_tests.c |
README
README this file rb_optparse.bash bash completion script rb_optparse.zsh zsh completion script ruby-style.el Ruby's C/C++ mode style for emacs lldb_cruby.py LLDB port of debug utility test_lldb_cruby.rb test file for LLDB port