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Ruby
5975 строки
203 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module RubyVM::RJIT
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class InsnCompiler
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# struct rb_calling_info. Storing flags instead of ci.
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CallingInfo = Struct.new(:argc, :flags, :kwarg, :ci_addr, :send_shift, :block_handler) do
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def kw_splat = flags & C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT != 0
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end
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# @param ocb [CodeBlock]
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# @param exit_compiler [RubyVM::RJIT::ExitCompiler]
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def initialize(cb, ocb, exit_compiler)
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@ocb = ocb
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@exit_compiler = exit_compiler
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@cfunc_codegen_table = {}
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register_cfunc_codegen_funcs
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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# @param insn `RubyVM::RJIT::Instruction`
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def compile(jit, ctx, asm, insn)
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asm.incr_counter(:rjit_insns_count)
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stack = ctx.stack_size.times.map do |stack_idx|
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ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[ctx.stack_size - stack_idx - 1]).type
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end
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locals = jit.iseq.body.local_table_size.times.map do |local_idx|
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(ctx.local_types[local_idx] || Type::Unknown).type
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end
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insn_idx = format('%04d', (jit.pc.to_i - jit.iseq.body.iseq_encoded.to_i) / C.VALUE.size)
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asm.comment("Insn: #{insn_idx} #{insn.name} (stack: [#{stack.join(', ')}], locals: [#{locals.join(', ')}])")
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# 83/102
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case insn.name
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when :nop then nop(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :getlocal then getlocal(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :setlocal then setlocal(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :getblockparam then getblockparam(jit, ctx, asm)
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# setblockparam
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when :getblockparamproxy then getblockparamproxy(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :getspecial then getspecial(jit, ctx, asm)
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# setspecial
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when :getinstancevariable then getinstancevariable(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :setinstancevariable then setinstancevariable(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :getclassvariable then getclassvariable(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :setclassvariable then setclassvariable(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_getconstant_path then opt_getconstant_path(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :getconstant then getconstant(jit, ctx, asm)
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# setconstant
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when :getglobal then getglobal(jit, ctx, asm)
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# setglobal
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when :putnil then putnil(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :putself then putself(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :putobject then putobject(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :putspecialobject then putspecialobject(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :putstring then putstring(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :concatstrings then concatstrings(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :anytostring then anytostring(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :toregexp then toregexp(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :intern then intern(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :newarray then newarray(jit, ctx, asm)
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# newarraykwsplat
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when :duparray then duparray(jit, ctx, asm)
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# duphash
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when :expandarray then expandarray(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :concatarray then concatarray(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :splatarray then splatarray(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :newhash then newhash(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :newrange then newrange(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :pop then pop(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :dup then dup(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :dupn then dupn(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :swap then swap(jit, ctx, asm)
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# opt_reverse
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when :topn then topn(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :setn then setn(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :adjuststack then adjuststack(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :defined then defined(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :definedivar then definedivar(jit, ctx, asm)
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# checkmatch
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when :checkkeyword then checkkeyword(jit, ctx, asm)
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# checktype
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# defineclass
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# definemethod
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# definesmethod
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when :send then send(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_send_without_block then opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :objtostring then objtostring(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_str_freeze then opt_str_freeze(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_nil_p then opt_nil_p(jit, ctx, asm)
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# opt_str_uminus
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when :opt_newarray_send then opt_newarray_send(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :invokesuper then invokesuper(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :invokeblock then invokeblock(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :leave then leave(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :throw then throw(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :jump then jump(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :branchif then branchif(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :branchunless then branchunless(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :branchnil then branchnil(jit, ctx, asm)
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# once
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when :opt_case_dispatch then opt_case_dispatch(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_plus then opt_plus(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_minus then opt_minus(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_mult then opt_mult(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_div then opt_div(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_mod then opt_mod(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_eq then opt_eq(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_neq then opt_neq(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_lt then opt_lt(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_le then opt_le(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_gt then opt_gt(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_ge then opt_ge(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_ltlt then opt_ltlt(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_and then opt_and(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_or then opt_or(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_aref then opt_aref(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_aset then opt_aset(jit, ctx, asm)
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# opt_aset_with
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# opt_aref_with
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when :opt_length then opt_length(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_size then opt_size(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_empty_p then opt_empty_p(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_succ then opt_succ(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_not then opt_not(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_regexpmatch2 then opt_regexpmatch2(jit, ctx, asm)
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# invokebuiltin
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when :opt_invokebuiltin_delegate then opt_invokebuiltin_delegate(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave then opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :getlocal_WC_0 then getlocal_WC_0(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :getlocal_WC_1 then getlocal_WC_1(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :setlocal_WC_0 then setlocal_WC_0(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :setlocal_WC_1 then setlocal_WC_1(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :putobject_INT2FIX_0_ then putobject_INT2FIX_0_(jit, ctx, asm)
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when :putobject_INT2FIX_1_ then putobject_INT2FIX_1_(jit, ctx, asm)
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else CantCompile
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end
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end
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private
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#
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# Insns
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#
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def nop(jit, ctx, asm)
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# Do nothing
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KeepCompiling
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def getlocal(jit, ctx, asm)
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idx = jit.operand(0)
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level = jit.operand(1)
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jit_getlocal_generic(jit, ctx, asm, idx:, level:)
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def getlocal_WC_0(jit, ctx, asm)
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idx = jit.operand(0)
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jit_getlocal_generic(jit, ctx, asm, idx:, level: 0)
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def getlocal_WC_1(jit, ctx, asm)
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idx = jit.operand(0)
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jit_getlocal_generic(jit, ctx, asm, idx:, level: 1)
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def setlocal(jit, ctx, asm)
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idx = jit.operand(0)
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level = jit.operand(1)
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jit_setlocal_generic(jit, ctx, asm, idx:, level:)
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def setlocal_WC_0(jit, ctx, asm)
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idx = jit.operand(0)
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jit_setlocal_generic(jit, ctx, asm, idx:, level: 0)
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def setlocal_WC_1(jit, ctx, asm)
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idx = jit.operand(0)
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jit_setlocal_generic(jit, ctx, asm, idx:, level: 1)
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def getblockparam(jit, ctx, asm)
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# EP level
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level = jit.operand(1)
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# Save the PC and SP because we might allocate
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jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
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# A mirror of the interpreter code. Checking for the case
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# where it's pushing rb_block_param_proxy.
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side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
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# Load environment pointer EP from CFP
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ep_reg = :rax
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jit_get_ep(asm, level, reg: ep_reg)
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# Bail when VM_ENV_FLAGS(ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_MODIFIED_BLOCK_PARAM) is non zero
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# FIXME: This is testing bits in the same place that the WB check is testing.
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# We should combine these at some point
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asm.test([ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS], C::VM_FRAME_FLAG_MODIFIED_BLOCK_PARAM)
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# If the frame flag has been modified, then the actual proc value is
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# already in the EP and we should just use the value.
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frame_flag_modified = asm.new_label('frame_flag_modified')
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asm.jnz(frame_flag_modified)
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# This instruction writes the block handler to the EP. If we need to
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# fire a write barrier for the write, then exit (we'll let the
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# interpreter handle it so it can fire the write barrier).
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# flags & VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED
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asm.test([ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS], C::VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED)
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# if (flags & VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED) != 0
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asm.jnz(side_exit)
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# Convert the block handler in to a proc
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# call rb_vm_bh_to_procval(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE block_handler)
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
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# The block handler for the current frame
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# note, VM_ASSERT(VM_ENV_LOCAL_P(ep))
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], [ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL])
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asm.call(C.rb_vm_bh_to_procval)
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# Load environment pointer EP from CFP (again)
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ep_reg = :rcx
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jit_get_ep(asm, level, reg: ep_reg)
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# Write the value at the environment pointer
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idx = jit.operand(0)
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offs = -(C.VALUE.size * idx)
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asm.mov([ep_reg, offs], C_RET);
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# Set the frame modified flag
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asm.mov(:rax, [ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS]) # flag_check
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asm.or(:rax, C::VM_FRAME_FLAG_MODIFIED_BLOCK_PARAM) # modified_flag
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asm.mov([ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS], :rax)
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asm.write_label(frame_flag_modified)
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# Push the proc on the stack
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
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ep_reg = :rax
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jit_get_ep(asm, level, reg: ep_reg)
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asm.mov(:rax, [ep_reg, offs])
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asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
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KeepCompiling
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end
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# setblockparam
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def getblockparamproxy(jit, ctx, asm)
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# To get block_handler
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unless jit.at_current_insn?
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defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
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return EndBlock
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end
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starting_context = ctx.dup # make a copy for use with jit_chain_guard
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# A mirror of the interpreter code. Checking for the case
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# where it's pushing rb_block_param_proxy.
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side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
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# EP level
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level = jit.operand(1)
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# Peek at the block handler so we can check whether it's nil
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comptime_handler = jit.peek_at_block_handler(level)
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# When a block handler is present, it should always be a GC-guarded
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# pointer (VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P)
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if comptime_handler != 0 && comptime_handler & 0x3 != 0x1
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asm.incr_counter(:getblockpp_not_gc_guarded)
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return CantCompile
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end
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# Load environment pointer EP from CFP
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ep_reg = :rax
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jit_get_ep(asm, level, reg: ep_reg)
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# Bail when VM_ENV_FLAGS(ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_MODIFIED_BLOCK_PARAM) is non zero
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asm.test([ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS], C::VM_FRAME_FLAG_MODIFIED_BLOCK_PARAM)
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asm.jnz(counted_exit(side_exit, :getblockpp_block_param_modified))
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# Load the block handler for the current frame
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# note, VM_ASSERT(VM_ENV_LOCAL_P(ep))
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block_handler = :rax
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asm.mov(block_handler, [ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL])
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# Specialize compilation for the case where no block handler is present
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if comptime_handler == 0
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# Bail if there is a block handler
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asm.cmp(block_handler, 0)
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jit_chain_guard(:jnz, jit, starting_context, asm, counted_exit(side_exit, :getblockpp_block_handler_none))
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putobject(jit, ctx, asm, val: Qnil)
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else
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# Block handler is a tagged pointer. Look at the tag. 0x03 is from VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P().
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asm.and(block_handler, 0x3)
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# Bail unless VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P(bh). This also checks for null.
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asm.cmp(block_handler, 0x1)
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jit_chain_guard(:jnz, jit, starting_context, asm, counted_exit(side_exit, :getblockpp_not_iseq_block))
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# Push rb_block_param_proxy. It's a root, so no need to use jit_mov_gc_ptr.
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top = ctx.stack_push(Type::BlockParamProxy)
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asm.mov(:rax, C.rb_block_param_proxy)
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asm.mov(top, :rax)
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end
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jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
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EndBlock
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def getspecial(jit, ctx, asm)
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# This takes two arguments, key and type
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# key is only used when type == 0
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# A non-zero type determines which type of backref to fetch
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#rb_num_t key = jit.jit_get_arg(0);
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rtype = jit.operand(1)
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if rtype == 0
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# not yet implemented
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return CantCompile;
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elsif rtype & 0x01 != 0
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# Fetch a "special" backref based on a char encoded by shifting by 1
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# Can raise if matchdata uninitialized
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jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
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# call rb_backref_get()
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asm.comment('rb_backref_get')
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asm.call(C.rb_backref_get)
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], C_RET) # backref
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case [rtype >> 1].pack('c')
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in ?&
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asm.comment("rb_reg_last_match")
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asm.call(C.rb_reg_last_match)
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in ?`
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asm.comment("rb_reg_match_pre")
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asm.call(C.rb_reg_match_pre)
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in ?'
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asm.comment("rb_reg_match_post")
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asm.call(C.rb_reg_match_post)
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in ?+
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asm.comment("rb_reg_match_last")
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asm.call(C.rb_reg_match_last)
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end
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
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asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
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KeepCompiling
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else
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# Fetch the N-th match from the last backref based on type shifted by 1
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# Can raise if matchdata uninitialized
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jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
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# call rb_backref_get()
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asm.comment('rb_backref_get')
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asm.call(C.rb_backref_get)
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# rb_reg_nth_match((int)(type >> 1), backref);
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asm.comment('rb_reg_nth_match')
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], rtype >> 1)
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], C_RET) # backref
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asm.call(C.rb_reg_nth_match)
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
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asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
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KeepCompiling
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end
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end
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# setspecial
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def getinstancevariable(jit, ctx, asm)
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# Specialize on a compile-time receiver, and split a block for chain guards
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unless jit.at_current_insn?
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defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
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return EndBlock
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end
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id = jit.operand(0)
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comptime_obj = jit.peek_at_self
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jit_getivar(jit, ctx, asm, comptime_obj, id, nil, SelfOpnd)
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def setinstancevariable(jit, ctx, asm)
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starting_context = ctx.dup # make a copy for use with jit_chain_guard
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# Defer compilation so we can specialize on a runtime `self`
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unless jit.at_current_insn?
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defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
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return EndBlock
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end
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ivar_name = jit.operand(0)
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comptime_receiver = jit.peek_at_self
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# If the comptime receiver is frozen, writing an IV will raise an exception
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# and we don't want to JIT code to deal with that situation.
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if C.rb_obj_frozen_p(comptime_receiver)
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asm.incr_counter(:setivar_frozen)
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return CantCompile
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end
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# Check if the comptime receiver is a T_OBJECT
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receiver_t_object = C::BUILTIN_TYPE(comptime_receiver) == C::T_OBJECT
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# If the receiver isn't a T_OBJECT, or uses a custom allocator,
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# then just write out the IV write as a function call.
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# too-complex shapes can't use index access, so we use rb_ivar_get for them too.
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if !receiver_t_object || shape_too_complex?(comptime_receiver) || ctx.chain_depth >= 10
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asm.comment('call rb_vm_setinstancevariable')
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ic = jit.operand(1)
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# The function could raise exceptions.
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# Note that this modifies REG_SP, which is why we do it first
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jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
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# Get the operands from the stack
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val_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
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# Call rb_vm_setinstancevariable(iseq, obj, id, val, ic);
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asm.mov(:rdi, jit.iseq.to_i)
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asm.mov(:rsi, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
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asm.mov(:rdx, ivar_name)
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asm.mov(:rcx, val_opnd)
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asm.mov(:r8, ic)
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asm.call(C.rb_vm_setinstancevariable)
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else
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# Get the iv index
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shape_id = C.rb_shape_get_shape_id(comptime_receiver)
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ivar_index = C.rb_shape_get_iv_index(shape_id, ivar_name)
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# Get the receiver
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asm.mov(:rax, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
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# Generate a side exit
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|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
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|
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# Upgrade type
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guard_object_is_heap(jit, ctx, asm, :rax, SelfOpnd, :setivar_not_heap)
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|
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asm.comment('guard shape')
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asm.cmp(DwordPtr[:rax, C.rb_shape_id_offset], shape_id)
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megamorphic_side_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, :setivar_megamorphic)
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jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, starting_context, asm, megamorphic_side_exit)
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|
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# If we don't have an instance variable index, then we need to
|
|
# transition out of the current shape.
|
|
if ivar_index.nil?
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shape = C.rb_shape_get_shape_by_id(shape_id)
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|
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current_capacity = shape.capacity
|
|
dest_shape = C.rb_shape_get_next(shape, comptime_receiver, ivar_name)
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|
new_shape_id = C.rb_shape_id(dest_shape)
|
|
|
|
if new_shape_id == C::OBJ_TOO_COMPLEX_SHAPE_ID
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:setivar_too_complex)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
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|
ivar_index = shape.next_iv_index
|
|
|
|
# If the new shape has a different capacity, we need to
|
|
# reallocate the object.
|
|
needs_extension = dest_shape.capacity != shape.capacity
|
|
|
|
if needs_extension
|
|
# Generate the C call so that runtime code will increase
|
|
# the capacity and set the buffer.
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], :rax)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], current_capacity)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], dest_shape.capacity)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ensure_iv_list_size)
|
|
|
|
# Load the receiver again after the function call
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
write_val = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
jit_write_iv(asm, comptime_receiver, :rax, :rcx, ivar_index, write_val, needs_extension)
|
|
|
|
# Store the new shape
|
|
asm.comment('write shape')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)]) # reload after jit_write_iv
|
|
asm.mov(DwordPtr[:rax, C.rb_shape_id_offset], new_shape_id)
|
|
else
|
|
# If the iv index already exists, then we don't need to
|
|
# transition to a new shape. The reason is because we find
|
|
# the iv index by searching up the shape tree. If we've
|
|
# made the transition already, then there's no reason to
|
|
# update the shape on the object. Just set the IV.
|
|
write_val = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
jit_write_iv(asm, comptime_receiver, :rax, :rcx, ivar_index, write_val, false)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
skip_wb = asm.new_label('skip_wb')
|
|
# If the value we're writing is an immediate, we don't need to WB
|
|
asm.test(write_val, C::RUBY_IMMEDIATE_MASK)
|
|
asm.jnz(skip_wb)
|
|
|
|
# If the value we're writing is nil or false, we don't need to WB
|
|
asm.cmp(write_val, Qnil)
|
|
asm.jbe(skip_wb)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('write barrier')
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)]) # reload after jit_write_iv
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], write_val)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_gc_writebarrier)
|
|
|
|
asm.write_label(skip_wb)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def getclassvariable(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# rb_vm_getclassvariable can raise exceptions.
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:iseq)])
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], CFP)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], jit.operand(0))
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[3], jit.operand(1))
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_getclassvariable)
|
|
|
|
top = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(top, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def setclassvariable(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# rb_vm_setclassvariable can raise exceptions.
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:iseq)])
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], CFP)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], jit.operand(0))
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[3], ctx.stack_pop(1))
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[4], jit.operand(1))
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_setclassvariable)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_getconstant_path(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Cut the block for invalidation
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
ic = C.iseq_inline_constant_cache.new(jit.operand(0))
|
|
idlist = ic.segments
|
|
|
|
# Make sure there is an exit for this block as the interpreter might want
|
|
# to invalidate this block from rb_rjit_constant_ic_update().
|
|
# For now, we always take an entry exit even if it was a side exit.
|
|
Invariants.ensure_block_entry_exit(jit, cause: 'opt_getconstant_path')
|
|
|
|
# See vm_ic_hit_p(). The same conditions are checked in yjit_constant_ic_update().
|
|
ice = ic.entry
|
|
if ice.nil?
|
|
# In this case, leave a block that unconditionally side exits
|
|
# for the interpreter to invalidate.
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:optgetconst_not_cached)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if ice.ic_cref # with cref
|
|
# Cache is keyed on a certain lexical scope. Use the interpreter's cache.
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
# Call function to verify the cache. It doesn't allocate or call methods.
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], ic.to_i)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:ep)])
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_ic_hit_p)
|
|
|
|
# Check the result. SysV only specifies one byte for _Bool return values,
|
|
# so it's important we only check one bit to ignore the higher bits in the register.
|
|
asm.test(C_RET, 1)
|
|
asm.jz(counted_exit(side_exit, :optgetconst_cache_miss))
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, ic.to_i) # inline_cache
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.iseq_inline_constant_cache.offsetof(:entry)]) # ic_entry
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.iseq_inline_constant_cache_entry.offsetof(:value)]) # ic_entry_val
|
|
|
|
# Push ic->entry->value
|
|
stack_top = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_top, :rax)
|
|
else # without cref
|
|
# TODO: implement this
|
|
# Optimize for single ractor mode.
|
|
# if !assume_single_ractor_mode(jit, ocb)
|
|
# return CantCompile
|
|
# end
|
|
|
|
# Invalidate output code on any constant writes associated with
|
|
# constants referenced within the current block.
|
|
Invariants.assume_stable_constant_names(jit, idlist)
|
|
|
|
putobject(jit, ctx, asm, val: ice.value)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def getconstant(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
id = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# vm_get_ev_const can raise exceptions.
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
allow_nil_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
klass_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], klass_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], id)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[3], allow_nil_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_get_ev_const)
|
|
|
|
top = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(top, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# setconstant
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def getglobal(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
gid = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because we might make a Ruby call for warning
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], gid)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_gvar_get)
|
|
|
|
top = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(top, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# setglobal
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def putnil(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
putobject(jit, ctx, asm, val: Qnil)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def putself(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
stack_top = ctx.stack_push_self
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
|
|
asm.mov(stack_top, :rax)
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def putobject(jit, ctx, asm, val: jit.operand(0))
|
|
# Push it to the stack
|
|
val_type = Type.from(C.to_ruby(val))
|
|
stack_top = ctx.stack_push(val_type)
|
|
if asm.imm32?(val)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_top, val)
|
|
else # 64-bit immediates can't be directly written to memory
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, val)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_top, :rax)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def putspecialobject(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
object_type = jit.operand(0)
|
|
if object_type == C::VM_SPECIAL_OBJECT_VMCORE
|
|
stack_top = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownHeap)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, C.rb_mRubyVMFrozenCore)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_top, :rax)
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
else
|
|
# TODO: implement for VM_SPECIAL_OBJECT_CBASE and
|
|
# VM_SPECIAL_OBJECT_CONST_BASE
|
|
CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def putstring(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
put_val = jit.operand(0, ruby: true)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because the callee will allocate
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], to_value(put_val))
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ec_str_resurrect)
|
|
|
|
stack_top = ctx.stack_push(Type::TString)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_top, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def concatstrings(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
n = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because we are allocating
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, ctx.sp_opnd(-C.VALUE.size * n))
|
|
|
|
# call rb_str_concat_literals(size_t n, const VALUE *strings);
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], n)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], :rax)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_str_concat_literals)
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(n)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TString)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def anytostring(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Save the PC and SP since we might call #to_s
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
str = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
val = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], str)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], val)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_obj_as_string_result)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TString)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def toregexp(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt = jit.operand(0, signed: true)
|
|
cnt = jit.operand(1)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because this allocates an object and could
|
|
# raise an exception.
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, ctx.sp_opnd(-C.VALUE.size * cnt)) # values_ptr
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(cnt)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], 0)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], cnt)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], :rax) # values_ptr
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ary_tmp_new_from_values)
|
|
|
|
# Save the array so we can clear it later
|
|
asm.push(C_RET)
|
|
asm.push(C_RET) # Alignment
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], C_RET)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], opt)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_reg_new_ary)
|
|
|
|
# The actual regex is in RAX now. Pop the temp array from
|
|
# rb_ary_tmp_new_from_values into C arg regs so we can clear it
|
|
asm.pop(:rcx) # Alignment
|
|
asm.pop(:rcx) # ary
|
|
|
|
# The value we want to push on the stack is in RAX right now
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownHeap)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
# Clear the temp array.
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], :rcx) # ary
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ary_clear)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def intern(jit, ctx, asm)
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# Save the PC and SP because we might allocate
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jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm);
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str = ctx.stack_pop(1)
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], str)
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asm.call(C.rb_str_intern)
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# Push the return value
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
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asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
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KeepCompiling
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def newarray(jit, ctx, asm)
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n = jit.operand(0)
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# Save the PC and SP because we are allocating
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jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
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# If n is 0, then elts is never going to be read, so we can just pass null
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if n == 0
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values_ptr = 0
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else
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asm.comment('load pointer to array elts')
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offset_magnitude = C.VALUE.size * n
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values_opnd = ctx.sp_opnd(-(offset_magnitude))
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asm.lea(:rax, values_opnd)
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values_ptr = :rax
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end
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|
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# call rb_ec_ary_new_from_values(struct rb_execution_context_struct *ec, long n, const VALUE *elts);
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], n)
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], values_ptr)
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asm.call(C.rb_ec_ary_new_from_values)
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ctx.stack_pop(n)
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
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asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
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KeepCompiling
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|
end
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|
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|
# newarraykwsplat
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|
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def duparray(jit, ctx, asm)
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ary = jit.operand(0)
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|
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# Save the PC and SP because we are allocating
|
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jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
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# call rb_ary_resurrect(VALUE ary);
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asm.comment('call rb_ary_resurrect')
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], ary)
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asm.call(C.rb_ary_resurrect)
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|
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
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asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
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|
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|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# duphash
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|
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|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def expandarray(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
# Both arguments are rb_num_t which is unsigned
|
|
num = jit.operand(0)
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|
flag = jit.operand(1)
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|
|
|
# If this instruction has the splat flag, then bail out.
|
|
if flag & 0x01 != 0
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|
asm.incr_counter(:expandarray_splat)
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|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
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|
|
|
# If this instruction has the postarg flag, then bail out.
|
|
if flag & 0x02 != 0
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|
asm.incr_counter(:expandarray_postarg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
array_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
array_stack_opnd = StackOpnd[0]
|
|
|
|
# num is the number of requested values. If there aren't enough in the
|
|
# array then we're going to push on nils.
|
|
if ctx.get_opnd_type(array_stack_opnd) == Type::Nil
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1) # pop after using the type info
|
|
# special case for a, b = nil pattern
|
|
# push N nils onto the stack
|
|
num.times do
|
|
push_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Nil)
|
|
asm.mov(push_opnd, Qnil)
|
|
end
|
|
return KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Move the array from the stack and check that it's an array.
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, array_opnd)
|
|
guard_object_is_array(jit, ctx, asm, :rax, :rcx, array_stack_opnd, :expandarray_not_array)
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1) # pop after using the type info
|
|
|
|
# If we don't actually want any values, then just return.
|
|
if num == 0
|
|
return KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
jit_array_len(asm, :rax, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
# Only handle the case where the number of values in the array is greater
|
|
# than or equal to the number of values requested.
|
|
asm.cmp(:rcx, num)
|
|
asm.jl(counted_exit(side_exit, :expandarray_rhs_too_small))
|
|
|
|
# Conditionally load the address of the heap array into REG1.
|
|
# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.heap.ptr
|
|
#asm.mov(:rax, array_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, [:rax, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)])
|
|
asm.test(:rcx, C::RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG);
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, [:rax, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :heap, :ptr)])
|
|
|
|
# Load the address of the embedded array into REG1.
|
|
# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.ary
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, [:rax, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :ary)])
|
|
|
|
asm.cmovnz(:rcx, :rax)
|
|
|
|
# Loop backward through the array and push each element onto the stack.
|
|
(num - 1).downto(0).each do |i|
|
|
top = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rcx, i * C.VALUE.size])
|
|
asm.mov(top, :rax)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def concatarray(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because the callee may allocate
|
|
# Note that this modifies REG_SP, which is why we do it first
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Get the operands from the stack
|
|
ary2st_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
ary1_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# Call rb_vm_concat_array(ary1, ary2st)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], ary1_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], ary2st_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_concat_array)
|
|
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def splatarray(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
flag = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because the callee may allocate
|
|
# Note that this modifies REG_SP, which is why we do it first
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Get the operands from the stack
|
|
ary_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# Call rb_vm_splat_array(flag, ary)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], flag)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], ary_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_splat_array)
|
|
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def newhash(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
num = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because we are allocating
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
if num != 0
|
|
# val = rb_hash_new_with_size(num / 2);
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], num / 2)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_hash_new_with_size)
|
|
|
|
# Save the allocated hash as we want to push it after insertion
|
|
asm.push(C_RET)
|
|
asm.push(C_RET) # x86 alignment
|
|
|
|
# Get a pointer to the values to insert into the hash
|
|
asm.lea(:rcx, ctx.stack_opnd(num - 1))
|
|
|
|
# rb_hash_bulk_insert(num, STACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP(num), val);
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], num)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], :rcx)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], C_RET)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_hash_bulk_insert)
|
|
|
|
asm.pop(:rax)
|
|
asm.pop(:rax)
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(num)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Hash)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
else
|
|
# val = rb_hash_new();
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_hash_new)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Hash)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def newrange(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
flag = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# rb_range_new() allocates and can raise
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# val = rb_range_new(low, high, (int)flag);
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], ctx.stack_opnd(1))
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], ctx.stack_opnd(0))
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], flag)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_range_new)
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(2)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownHeap)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def pop(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
ctx.stack_pop
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def dup(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
dup_val = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
mapping, tmp_type = ctx.get_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
|
|
loc0 = ctx.stack_push_mapping([mapping, tmp_type])
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, dup_val)
|
|
asm.mov(loc0, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def dupn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
n = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# In practice, seems to be only used for n==2
|
|
if n != 2
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
opnd1 = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
opnd0 = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
|
|
mapping1 = ctx.get_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[1])
|
|
mapping0 = ctx.get_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
|
|
dst1 = ctx.stack_push_mapping(mapping1)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, opnd1)
|
|
asm.mov(dst1, :rax)
|
|
|
|
dst0 = ctx.stack_push_mapping(mapping0)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, opnd0)
|
|
asm.mov(dst0, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def swap(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
stack_swap(jit, ctx, asm, 0, 1)
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# opt_reverse
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def topn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
n = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
top_n_val = ctx.stack_opnd(n)
|
|
mapping = ctx.get_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[n])
|
|
loc0 = ctx.stack_push_mapping(mapping)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, top_n_val)
|
|
asm.mov(loc0, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def setn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
n = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
top_val = ctx.stack_pop(0)
|
|
dst_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(n)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, top_val)
|
|
asm.mov(dst_opnd, :rax)
|
|
|
|
mapping = ctx.get_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
ctx.set_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[n], mapping)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def adjuststack(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
n = jit.operand(0)
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(n)
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def defined(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
op_type = jit.operand(0)
|
|
obj = jit.operand(1, ruby: true)
|
|
pushval = jit.operand(2, ruby: true)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because the callee may allocate
|
|
# Note that this modifies REG_SP, which is why we do it first
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Get the operands from the stack
|
|
v_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# Call vm_defined(ec, reg_cfp, op_type, obj, v)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], CFP)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], op_type)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[3], to_value(obj))
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[4], v_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_defined)
|
|
|
|
asm.test(C_RET, 255)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qnil)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, to_value(pushval))
|
|
asm.cmovnz(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
out_type = if C::SPECIAL_CONST_P(pushval)
|
|
Type::UnknownImm
|
|
else
|
|
Type::Unknown
|
|
end
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(out_type)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def definedivar(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Defer compilation so we can specialize base on a runtime receiver
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
ivar_name = jit.operand(0)
|
|
# Value that will be pushed on the stack if the ivar is defined. In practice this is always the
|
|
# string "instance-variable". If the ivar is not defined, nil will be pushed instead.
|
|
pushval = jit.operand(2, ruby: true)
|
|
|
|
# Get the receiver
|
|
recv = :rcx
|
|
asm.mov(recv, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
|
|
|
|
# Specialize base on compile time values
|
|
comptime_receiver = jit.peek_at_self
|
|
|
|
if shape_too_complex?(comptime_receiver)
|
|
# Fall back to calling rb_ivar_defined
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because the callee may allocate
|
|
# Note that this modifies REG_SP, which is why we do it first
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm) # clobbers :rax
|
|
|
|
# Call rb_ivar_defined(recv, ivar_name)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], recv)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], ivar_name)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ivar_defined)
|
|
|
|
# if (rb_ivar_defined(recv, ivar_name)) {
|
|
# val = pushval;
|
|
# }
|
|
asm.test(C_RET, 255)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qnil)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, to_value(pushval))
|
|
asm.cmovnz(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
out_type = C::SPECIAL_CONST_P(pushval) ? Type::UnknownImm : Type::Unknown
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(out_type)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
|
|
return KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
shape_id = C.rb_shape_get_shape_id(comptime_receiver)
|
|
ivar_exists = C.rb_shape_get_iv_index(shape_id, ivar_name)
|
|
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
# Guard heap object (recv_opnd must be used before stack_pop)
|
|
guard_object_is_heap(jit, ctx, asm, recv, SelfOpnd)
|
|
|
|
shape_opnd = DwordPtr[recv, C.rb_shape_id_offset]
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard shape')
|
|
asm.cmp(shape_opnd, shape_id)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit)
|
|
|
|
result = ivar_exists ? C.to_value(pushval) : Qnil
|
|
putobject(jit, ctx, asm, val: result)
|
|
|
|
# Jump to next instruction. This allows guard chains to share the same successor.
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# checkmatch
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def checkkeyword(jit, ctx, asm)
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# When a keyword is unspecified past index 32, a hash will be used
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# instead. This can only happen in iseqs taking more than 32 keywords.
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if jit.iseq.body.param.keyword.num >= 32
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return CantCompile
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end
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|
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# The EP offset to the undefined bits local
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bits_offset = jit.operand(0)
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|
|
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# The index of the keyword we want to check
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index = jit.operand(1, signed: true)
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|
|
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# Load environment pointer EP
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ep_reg = :rax
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jit_get_ep(asm, 0, reg: ep_reg)
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|
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# VALUE kw_bits = *(ep - bits)
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bits_opnd = [ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * -bits_offset]
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|
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# unsigned int b = (unsigned int)FIX2ULONG(kw_bits);
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# if ((b & (0x01 << idx))) {
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#
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# We can skip the FIX2ULONG conversion by shifting the bit we test
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bit_test = 0x01 << (index + 1)
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asm.test(bits_opnd, bit_test)
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asm.mov(:rax, Qfalse)
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asm.mov(:rcx, Qtrue)
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asm.cmovz(:rax, :rcx)
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|
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
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asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
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|
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|
KeepCompiling
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|
end
|
|
|
|
# checktype
|
|
# defineclass
|
|
# definemethod
|
|
# definesmethod
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def send(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Specialize on a compile-time receiver, and split a block for chain guards
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
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|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
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|
cd = C.rb_call_data.new(jit.operand(0))
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|
blockiseq = jit.operand(1)
|
|
|
|
# calling->ci
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mid = C.vm_ci_mid(cd.ci)
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calling = build_calling(ci: cd.ci, block_handler: blockiseq)
|
|
|
|
# vm_sendish
|
|
cme, comptime_recv_klass = jit_search_method(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling)
|
|
if cme == CantCompile
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
jit_call_general(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling, cme, comptime_recv_klass)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm, cd: C.rb_call_data.new(jit.operand(0)))
|
|
# Specialize on a compile-time receiver, and split a block for chain guards
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# calling->ci
|
|
mid = C.vm_ci_mid(cd.ci)
|
|
calling = build_calling(ci: cd.ci, block_handler: C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE)
|
|
|
|
# vm_sendish
|
|
cme, comptime_recv_klass = jit_search_method(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling)
|
|
if cme == CantCompile
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
jit_call_general(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling, cme, comptime_recv_klass)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def objtostring(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
recv = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
|
|
if C.RB_TYPE_P(comptime_recv, C::RUBY_T_STRING)
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv), recv, StackOpnd[0], comptime_recv, side_exit)
|
|
# No work needed. The string value is already on the top of the stack.
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
else
|
|
cd = C.rb_call_data.new(jit.operand(0))
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm, cd:)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_str_freeze(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::STRING_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_FREEZE)
|
|
return CantCompile;
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
str = jit.operand(0, ruby: true)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::CString)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, to_value(str))
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_nil_p(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# opt_str_uminus
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_newarray_send(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
type = C.ID2SYM jit.operand(1)
|
|
|
|
case type
|
|
when :min then opt_newarray_min(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
when :max then opt_newarray_max(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
when :hash then opt_newarray_hash(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
else
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_newarray_min(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
num = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because we may allocate
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
offset_magnitude = C.VALUE.size * num
|
|
values_opnd = ctx.sp_opnd(-offset_magnitude)
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, values_opnd)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], num)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], :rax)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_opt_newarray_min)
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(num)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_newarray_max(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
num = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because we may allocate
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
offset_magnitude = C.VALUE.size * num
|
|
values_opnd = ctx.sp_opnd(-offset_magnitude)
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, values_opnd)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], num)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], :rax)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_opt_newarray_max)
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(num)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_newarray_hash(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
num = jit.operand(0)
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because we may allocate
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
offset_magnitude = C.VALUE.size * num
|
|
values_opnd = ctx.sp_opnd(-offset_magnitude)
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, values_opnd)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], num)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], :rax)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_opt_newarray_hash)
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(num)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def invokesuper(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
cd = C.rb_call_data.new(jit.operand(0))
|
|
block = jit.operand(1)
|
|
|
|
# Defer compilation so we can specialize on class of receiver
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
me = C.rb_vm_frame_method_entry(jit.cfp)
|
|
if me.nil?
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: We should track and invalidate this block when this cme is invalidated
|
|
current_defined_class = me.defined_class
|
|
mid = me.def.original_id
|
|
|
|
if me.to_i != C.rb_callable_method_entry(current_defined_class, me.called_id).to_i
|
|
# Though we likely could generate this call, as we are only concerned
|
|
# with the method entry remaining valid, assume_method_lookup_stable
|
|
# below requires that the method lookup matches as well
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_search_normal_superclass
|
|
rbasic_klass = C.to_ruby(C.RBasic.new(C.to_value(current_defined_class)).klass)
|
|
if C::BUILTIN_TYPE(current_defined_class) == C::RUBY_T_ICLASS && C::BUILTIN_TYPE(rbasic_klass) == C::RUBY_T_MODULE && \
|
|
C::FL_TEST_RAW(rbasic_klass, C::RMODULE_IS_REFINEMENT)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
comptime_superclass = C.rb_class_get_superclass(C.RCLASS_ORIGIN(current_defined_class))
|
|
|
|
ci = cd.ci
|
|
argc = C.vm_ci_argc(ci)
|
|
|
|
ci_flags = C.vm_ci_flag(ci)
|
|
|
|
# Don't JIT calls that aren't simple
|
|
# Note, not using VM_CALL_ARGS_SIMPLE because sometimes we pass a block.
|
|
|
|
if ci_flags & C::VM_CALL_KWARG != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_keywords)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
if ci_flags & C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_kw_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
if ci_flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_block_arg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Ensure we haven't rebound this method onto an incompatible class.
|
|
# In the interpreter we try to avoid making this check by performing some
|
|
# cheaper calculations first, but since we specialize on the method entry
|
|
# and so only have to do this once at compile time this is fine to always
|
|
# check and side exit.
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(argc)
|
|
unless C.obj_is_kind_of(comptime_recv, current_defined_class)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Do method lookup
|
|
cme = C.rb_callable_method_entry(comptime_superclass, mid)
|
|
|
|
if cme.nil?
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check that we'll be able to write this method dispatch before generating checks
|
|
cme_def_type = cme.def.type
|
|
if cme_def_type != C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_ISEQ && cme_def_type != C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC
|
|
# others unimplemented
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard known me')
|
|
lep_opnd = :rax
|
|
jit_get_lep(jit, asm, reg: lep_opnd)
|
|
ep_me_opnd = [lep_opnd, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_ME_CREF]
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, me.to_i)
|
|
asm.cmp(ep_me_opnd, :rcx)
|
|
asm.jne(counted_exit(side_exit(jit, ctx), :invokesuper_me_changed))
|
|
|
|
if block == C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE
|
|
# Guard no block passed
|
|
# rb_vm_frame_block_handler(GET_EC()->cfp) == VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE
|
|
# note, we assume VM_ASSERT(VM_ENV_LOCAL_P(ep))
|
|
#
|
|
# TODO: this could properly forward the current block handler, but
|
|
# would require changes to gen_send_*
|
|
asm.comment('guard no block given')
|
|
ep_specval_opnd = [lep_opnd, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL]
|
|
asm.cmp(ep_specval_opnd, C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE)
|
|
asm.jne(counted_exit(side_exit(jit, ctx), :invokesuper_block))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# We need to assume that both our current method entry and the super
|
|
# method entry we invoke remain stable
|
|
Invariants.assume_method_lookup_stable(jit, me)
|
|
Invariants.assume_method_lookup_stable(jit, cme)
|
|
|
|
# Method calls may corrupt types
|
|
ctx.clear_local_types
|
|
|
|
calling = build_calling(ci:, block_handler: block)
|
|
case cme_def_type
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_ISEQ
|
|
iseq = def_iseq_ptr(cme.def)
|
|
frame_type = C::VM_FRAME_MAGIC_METHOD | C::VM_ENV_FLAG_LOCAL
|
|
jit_call_iseq(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, iseq, frame_type:)
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC
|
|
jit_call_cfunc(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def invokeblock(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Get call info
|
|
cd = C.rb_call_data.new(jit.operand(0))
|
|
calling = build_calling(ci: cd.ci, block_handler: :captured)
|
|
|
|
# Get block_handler
|
|
cfp = jit.cfp
|
|
lep = C.rb_vm_ep_local_ep(cfp.ep)
|
|
comptime_handler = lep[C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL]
|
|
|
|
# Handle each block_handler type
|
|
if comptime_handler == C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE # no block given
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:invokeblock_none)
|
|
CantCompile
|
|
elsif comptime_handler & 0x3 == 0x1 # VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P
|
|
asm.comment('get local EP')
|
|
ep_reg = :rax
|
|
jit_get_lep(jit, asm, reg: ep_reg)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL]) # block_handler_opnd
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard block_handler type')
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, :rax)
|
|
asm.and(:rcx, 0x3) # block_handler is a tagged pointer
|
|
asm.cmp(:rcx, 0x1) # VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P
|
|
tag_changed_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, :invokeblock_tag_changed)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, tag_changed_exit)
|
|
|
|
comptime_captured = C.rb_captured_block.new(comptime_handler & ~0x3)
|
|
comptime_iseq = comptime_captured.code.iseq
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard known ISEQ')
|
|
asm.and(:rax, ~0x3) # captured
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.VALUE.size * 2]) # captured->iseq
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, comptime_iseq.to_i)
|
|
asm.cmp(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
block_changed_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, :invokeblock_iseq_block_changed)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, block_changed_exit)
|
|
|
|
jit_call_iseq(jit, ctx, asm, nil, calling, comptime_iseq, frame_type: C::VM_FRAME_MAGIC_BLOCK)
|
|
elsif comptime_handler & 0x3 == 0x3 # VM_BH_IFUNC_P
|
|
# We aren't handling CALLER_SETUP_ARG and CALLER_REMOVE_EMPTY_KW_SPLAT yet.
|
|
if calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:invokeblock_ifunc_args_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
if calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:invokeblock_ifunc_kw_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('get local EP')
|
|
jit_get_lep(jit, asm, reg: :rax)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, [:rax, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL]) # block_handler_opnd
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard block_handler type');
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, :rcx) # block_handler_opnd
|
|
asm.and(:rax, 0x3) # tag_opnd: block_handler is a tagged pointer
|
|
asm.cmp(:rax, 0x3) # VM_BH_IFUNC_P
|
|
tag_changed_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, :invokeblock_tag_changed)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, tag_changed_exit)
|
|
|
|
# The cfunc may not be leaf
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm) # clobbers :rax
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('call ifunc')
|
|
asm.and(:rcx, ~0x3) # captured_opnd
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, ctx.sp_opnd(-calling.argc * C.VALUE.size)) # argv
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], :rcx) # captured_opnd
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], calling.argc)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[3], :rax) # argv
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_yield_with_cfunc)
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(calling.argc)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
# cfunc calls may corrupt types
|
|
ctx.clear_local_types
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|
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# Share the successor with other chains
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jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
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EndBlock
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elsif symbol?(comptime_handler)
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asm.incr_counter(:invokeblock_symbol)
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CantCompile
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|
else # Proc
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|
asm.incr_counter(:invokeblock_proc)
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|
CantCompile
|
|
end
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|
end
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|
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def leave(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
assert_equal(ctx.stack_size, 1)
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|
|
|
jit_check_ints(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('pop stack frame')
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|
asm.lea(:rax, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.size])
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asm.mov(CFP, :rax)
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asm.mov([EC, C.rb_execution_context_t.offsetof(:cfp)], :rax)
|
|
|
|
# Return a value (for compile_leave_exit)
|
|
ret_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, ret_opnd)
|
|
|
|
# Set caller's SP and push a value to its stack (for JIT)
|
|
asm.mov(SP, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:sp)]) # Note: SP is in the position after popping a receiver and arguments
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|
asm.mov([SP], :rax)
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|
|
|
# Jump to cfp->jit_return
|
|
asm.jmp([CFP, -C.rb_control_frame_t.size + C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:jit_return)])
|
|
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def throw(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
throw_state = jit.operand(0)
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|
asm.mov(:rcx, ctx.stack_pop(1)) # throwobj
|
|
|
|
# THROW_DATA_NEW allocates. Save SP for GC and PC for allocation tracing as
|
|
# well as handling the catch table. However, not using jit_prepare_routine_call
|
|
# since we don't need a patch point for this implementation.
|
|
jit_save_pc(jit, asm) # clobbers rax
|
|
jit_save_sp(ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# rb_vm_throw verifies it's a valid throw, sets ec->tag->state, and returns throw
|
|
# data, which is throwobj or a vm_throw_data wrapping it. When ec->tag->state is
|
|
# set, JIT code callers will handle the throw with vm_exec_handle_exception.
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], CFP)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], throw_state)
|
|
# asm.mov(C_ARGS[3], :rcx) # same reg
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_throw)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('exit from throw')
|
|
asm.pop(SP)
|
|
asm.pop(EC)
|
|
asm.pop(CFP)
|
|
|
|
# return C_RET as C_RET
|
|
asm.ret
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jump(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Check for interrupts, but only on backward branches that may create loops
|
|
jump_offset = jit.operand(0, signed: true)
|
|
if jump_offset < 0
|
|
jit_check_ints(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
pc = jit.pc + C.VALUE.size * (jit.insn.len + jump_offset)
|
|
jit_direct_jump(jit.iseq, pc, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def branchif(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Check for interrupts, but only on backward branches that may create loops
|
|
jump_offset = jit.operand(0, signed: true)
|
|
if jump_offset < 0
|
|
jit_check_ints(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Get the branch target instruction offsets
|
|
next_pc = jit.pc + C.VALUE.size * jit.insn.len
|
|
jump_pc = jit.pc + C.VALUE.size * (jit.insn.len + jump_offset)
|
|
|
|
val_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
val_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
if (result = val_type.known_truthy) != nil
|
|
target_pc = result ? jump_pc : next_pc
|
|
jit_direct_jump(jit.iseq, target_pc, ctx, asm)
|
|
else
|
|
# This `test` sets ZF only for Qnil and Qfalse, which let jz jump.
|
|
asm.test(val_opnd, ~Qnil)
|
|
|
|
# Set stubs
|
|
branch_stub = BranchStub.new(
|
|
iseq: jit.iseq,
|
|
shape: Default,
|
|
target0: BranchTarget.new(ctx:, pc: jump_pc), # branch target
|
|
target1: BranchTarget.new(ctx:, pc: next_pc), # fallthrough
|
|
)
|
|
branch_stub.target0.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(ctx, ocb_asm, branch_stub, true)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
branch_stub.target1.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(ctx, ocb_asm, branch_stub, false)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Jump to target0 on jnz
|
|
branch_stub.compile = compile_branchif(branch_stub)
|
|
branch_stub.compile.call(asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def compile_branchif(branch_stub) # Proc escapes arguments in memory
|
|
proc do |branch_asm|
|
|
branch_asm.comment("branchif #{branch_stub.shape}")
|
|
branch_asm.stub(branch_stub) do
|
|
case branch_stub.shape
|
|
in Default
|
|
branch_asm.jnz(branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
branch_asm.jmp(branch_stub.target1.address)
|
|
in Next0
|
|
branch_asm.jz(branch_stub.target1.address)
|
|
in Next1
|
|
branch_asm.jnz(branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def branchunless(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Check for interrupts, but only on backward branches that may create loops
|
|
jump_offset = jit.operand(0, signed: true)
|
|
if jump_offset < 0
|
|
jit_check_ints(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Get the branch target instruction offsets
|
|
next_pc = jit.pc + C.VALUE.size * jit.insn.len
|
|
jump_pc = jit.pc + C.VALUE.size * (jit.insn.len + jump_offset)
|
|
|
|
val_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
val_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
if (result = val_type.known_truthy) != nil
|
|
target_pc = result ? next_pc : jump_pc
|
|
jit_direct_jump(jit.iseq, target_pc, ctx, asm)
|
|
else
|
|
# This `test` sets ZF only for Qnil and Qfalse, which let jz jump.
|
|
asm.test(val_opnd, ~Qnil)
|
|
|
|
# Set stubs
|
|
branch_stub = BranchStub.new(
|
|
iseq: jit.iseq,
|
|
shape: Default,
|
|
target0: BranchTarget.new(ctx:, pc: jump_pc), # branch target
|
|
target1: BranchTarget.new(ctx:, pc: next_pc), # fallthrough
|
|
)
|
|
branch_stub.target0.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(ctx, ocb_asm, branch_stub, true)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
branch_stub.target1.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(ctx, ocb_asm, branch_stub, false)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Jump to target0 on jz
|
|
branch_stub.compile = compile_branchunless(branch_stub)
|
|
branch_stub.compile.call(asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def compile_branchunless(branch_stub) # Proc escapes arguments in memory
|
|
proc do |branch_asm|
|
|
branch_asm.comment("branchunless #{branch_stub.shape}")
|
|
branch_asm.stub(branch_stub) do
|
|
case branch_stub.shape
|
|
in Default
|
|
branch_asm.jz(branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
branch_asm.jmp(branch_stub.target1.address)
|
|
in Next0
|
|
branch_asm.jnz(branch_stub.target1.address)
|
|
in Next1
|
|
branch_asm.jz(branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def branchnil(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Check for interrupts, but only on backward branches that may create loops
|
|
jump_offset = jit.operand(0, signed: true)
|
|
if jump_offset < 0
|
|
jit_check_ints(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Get the branch target instruction offsets
|
|
next_pc = jit.pc + C.VALUE.size * jit.insn.len
|
|
jump_pc = jit.pc + C.VALUE.size * (jit.insn.len + jump_offset)
|
|
|
|
val_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
val_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
if (result = val_type.known_nil) != nil
|
|
target_pc = result ? jump_pc : next_pc
|
|
jit_direct_jump(jit.iseq, target_pc, ctx, asm)
|
|
else
|
|
asm.cmp(val_opnd, Qnil)
|
|
|
|
# Set stubs
|
|
branch_stub = BranchStub.new(
|
|
iseq: jit.iseq,
|
|
shape: Default,
|
|
target0: BranchTarget.new(ctx:, pc: jump_pc), # branch target
|
|
target1: BranchTarget.new(ctx:, pc: next_pc), # fallthrough
|
|
)
|
|
branch_stub.target0.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(ctx, ocb_asm, branch_stub, true)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
branch_stub.target1.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(ctx, ocb_asm, branch_stub, false)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Jump to target0 on je
|
|
branch_stub.compile = compile_branchnil(branch_stub)
|
|
branch_stub.compile.call(asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def compile_branchnil(branch_stub) # Proc escapes arguments in memory
|
|
proc do |branch_asm|
|
|
branch_asm.comment("branchnil #{branch_stub.shape}")
|
|
branch_asm.stub(branch_stub) do
|
|
case branch_stub.shape
|
|
in Default
|
|
branch_asm.je(branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
branch_asm.jmp(branch_stub.target1.address)
|
|
in Next0
|
|
branch_asm.jne(branch_stub.target1.address)
|
|
in Next1
|
|
branch_asm.je(branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# once
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_case_dispatch(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Normally this instruction would lookup the key in a hash and jump to an
|
|
# offset based on that.
|
|
# Instead we can take the fallback case and continue with the next
|
|
# instruction.
|
|
# We'd hope that our jitted code will be sufficiently fast without the
|
|
# hash lookup, at least for small hashes, but it's worth revisiting this
|
|
# assumption in the future.
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
starting_context = ctx.dup
|
|
|
|
case_hash = jit.operand(0, ruby: true)
|
|
else_offset = jit.operand(1)
|
|
|
|
# Try to reorder case/else branches so that ones that are actually used come first.
|
|
# Supporting only Fixnum for now so that the implementation can be an equality check.
|
|
key_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
comptime_key = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
|
|
# Check that all cases are fixnums to avoid having to register BOP assumptions on
|
|
# all the types that case hashes support. This spends compile time to save memory.
|
|
if fixnum?(comptime_key) && comptime_key <= 2**32 && C.rb_hash_keys(case_hash).all? { |key| fixnum?(key) }
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_EQQ)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check if the key is the same value
|
|
asm.cmp(key_opnd, to_value(comptime_key))
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, starting_context)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, starting_context, asm, side_exit)
|
|
|
|
# Get the offset for the compile-time key
|
|
offset = C.rb_hash_stlike_lookup(case_hash, comptime_key)
|
|
# NOTE: If we hit the else branch with various values, it could negatively impact the performance.
|
|
jump_offset = offset || else_offset
|
|
|
|
# Jump to the offset of case or else
|
|
target_pc = jit.pc + (jit.insn.len + jump_offset) * C.VALUE.size
|
|
jit_direct_jump(jit.iseq, target_pc, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
else
|
|
KeepCompiling # continue with === branches
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_plus(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
|
|
comptime_obj = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
|
|
if fixnum?(comptime_recv) && fixnum?(comptime_obj)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_PLUS)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check that both operands are fixnums
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
obj_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, recv_opnd)
|
|
asm.sub(:rax, 1) # untag
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, obj_opnd)
|
|
asm.add(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
asm.jo(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
|
|
dst_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Fixnum)
|
|
asm.mov(dst_opnd, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
else
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_minus(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
|
|
comptime_obj = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
|
|
if fixnum?(comptime_recv) && fixnum?(comptime_obj)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_MINUS)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check that both operands are fixnums
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
obj_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, recv_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, obj_opnd)
|
|
asm.sub(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
asm.jo(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
asm.add(:rax, 1) # re-tag
|
|
|
|
dst_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Fixnum)
|
|
asm.mov(dst_opnd, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
else
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_mult(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_div(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_mod(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_MOD)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check that both operands are fixnums
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Get the operands and destination from the stack
|
|
arg1 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
arg0 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# Check for arg0 % 0
|
|
asm.cmp(arg1, 0)
|
|
asm.je(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
|
|
# Call rb_fix_mod_fix(VALUE recv, VALUE obj)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], arg0)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], arg1)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_fix_mod_fix)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Fixnum)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
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else
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opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
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end
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def opt_eq(jit, ctx, asm)
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unless jit.at_current_insn?
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defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
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return EndBlock
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|
end
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|
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if jit_equality_specialized(jit, ctx, asm, true)
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jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
EndBlock
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else
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opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
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end
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end
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|
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def opt_neq(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
# opt_neq is passed two rb_call_data as arguments:
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# first for ==, second for !=
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neq_cd = C.rb_call_data.new(jit.operand(1))
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opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm, cd: neq_cd)
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end
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|
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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|
def opt_lt(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
jit_fixnum_cmp(jit, ctx, asm, opcode: :cmovl, bop: C::BOP_LT)
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end
|
|
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|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_le(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
jit_fixnum_cmp(jit, ctx, asm, opcode: :cmovle, bop: C::BOP_LE)
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|
end
|
|
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|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_gt(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
jit_fixnum_cmp(jit, ctx, asm, opcode: :cmovg, bop: C::BOP_GT)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_ge(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
jit_fixnum_cmp(jit, ctx, asm, opcode: :cmovge, bop: C::BOP_GE)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_ltlt(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_and(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_AND)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check that both operands are fixnums
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Get the operands and destination from the stack
|
|
arg1 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
arg0 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('bitwise and')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, arg0)
|
|
asm.and(:rax, arg1)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
dst = ctx.stack_push(Type::Fixnum)
|
|
asm.mov(dst, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
else
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_or(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_OR)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check that both operands are fixnums
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Get the operands and destination from the stack
|
|
asm.comment('bitwise or')
|
|
arg1 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
arg0 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# Do the bitwise or arg0 | arg1
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, arg0)
|
|
asm.or(:rax, arg1)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
dst = ctx.stack_push(Type::Fixnum)
|
|
asm.mov(dst, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
else
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_aref(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
cd = C.rb_call_data.new(jit.operand(0))
|
|
argc = C.vm_ci_argc(cd.ci)
|
|
|
|
if argc != 1
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:optaref_argc_not_one)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
|
|
comptime_obj = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
if C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv) == Array && fixnum?(comptime_obj)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::ARRAY_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_AREF)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
idx_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
|
|
not_array_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, :optaref_recv_not_array)
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv), recv_opnd, StackOpnd[1], comptime_recv, not_array_exit)
|
|
|
|
# Bail if idx is not a FIXNUM
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, idx_opnd)
|
|
asm.test(:rax, C::RUBY_FIXNUM_FLAG)
|
|
asm.jz(counted_exit(side_exit, :optaref_arg_not_fixnum))
|
|
|
|
# Call VALUE rb_ary_entry_internal(VALUE ary, long offset).
|
|
# It never raises or allocates, so we don't need to write to cfp->pc.
|
|
asm.sar(:rax, 1) # Convert fixnum to int
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], recv_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], :rax)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ary_entry_internal)
|
|
|
|
# Pop the argument and the receiver
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(2)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
# Let guard chains share the same successor
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
elsif C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv) == Hash
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::HASH_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_AREF)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
|
|
# Guard that the receiver is a Hash
|
|
not_hash_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, :optaref_recv_not_hash)
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv), recv_opnd, StackOpnd[1], comptime_recv, not_hash_exit)
|
|
|
|
# Prepare to call rb_hash_aref(). It might call #hash on the key.
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('call rb_hash_aref')
|
|
key_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
asm.mov(:rdi, recv_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(:rsi, key_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_hash_aref)
|
|
|
|
# Pop the key and the receiver
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(2)
|
|
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
# Let guard chains share the same successor
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
else
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_aset(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Defer compilation so we can specialize on a runtime `self`
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(2)
|
|
comptime_key = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
|
|
|
|
# Get the operands from the stack
|
|
recv = ctx.stack_opnd(2)
|
|
key = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
_val = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
|
|
if C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv) == Array && fixnum?(comptime_key)
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
# Guard receiver is an Array
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv), recv, StackOpnd[2], comptime_recv, side_exit)
|
|
|
|
# Guard key is a fixnum
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_key), key, StackOpnd[1], comptime_key, side_exit)
|
|
|
|
# We might allocate or raise
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('call rb_ary_store')
|
|
recv = ctx.stack_opnd(2)
|
|
key = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
val = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, key)
|
|
asm.sar(:rax, 1) # FIX2LONG(key)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], recv)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], :rax)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], val)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ary_store)
|
|
|
|
# rb_ary_store returns void
|
|
# stored value should still be on stack
|
|
val = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(3)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, val)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
elsif C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv) == Hash
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
# Guard receiver is a Hash
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv), recv, StackOpnd[2], comptime_recv, side_exit)
|
|
|
|
# We might allocate or raise
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Call rb_hash_aset
|
|
recv = ctx.stack_opnd(2)
|
|
key = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
val = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], recv)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], key)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], val)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_hash_aset)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value onto the stack
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(3)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
else
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# opt_aset_with
|
|
# opt_aref_with
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_length(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_size(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_empty_p(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_succ(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_not(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_regexpmatch2(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# invokebuiltin
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_invokebuiltin_delegate(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
bf = C.rb_builtin_function.new(jit.operand(0))
|
|
bf_argc = bf.argc
|
|
start_index = jit.operand(1)
|
|
|
|
# ec, self, and arguments
|
|
if bf_argc + 2 > C_ARGS.size
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# If the calls don't allocate, do they need up to date PC, SP?
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Call the builtin func (ec, recv, arg1, arg2, ...)
|
|
asm.comment('call builtin func')
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
|
|
|
|
# Copy arguments from locals
|
|
if bf_argc > 0
|
|
# Load environment pointer EP from CFP
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:ep)])
|
|
|
|
bf_argc.times do |i|
|
|
table_size = jit.iseq.body.local_table_size
|
|
offs = -table_size - C::VM_ENV_DATA_SIZE + 1 + start_index + i
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2 + i], [:rax, offs * C.VALUE.size])
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
asm.call(bf.func_ptr)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
opt_invokebuiltin_delegate(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# opt_invokebuiltin_delegate is always followed by leave insn
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def putobject_INT2FIX_0_(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
putobject(jit, ctx, asm, val: C.to_value(0))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def putobject_INT2FIX_1_(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
putobject(jit, ctx, asm, val: C.to_value(1))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# C func
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_true(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 0
|
|
asm.comment('nil? == true')
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::True)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, Qtrue)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_false(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 0
|
|
asm.comment('nil? == false')
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::False)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, Qfalse)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_kernel_is_a(jit, ctx, asm, argc, known_recv_class)
|
|
if argc != 1
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
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# If this is a super call we might not know the class
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if known_recv_class.nil?
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return false
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end
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|
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# Important note: The output code will simply `return true/false`.
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# Correctness follows from:
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# - `known_recv_class` implies there is a guard scheduled before here
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# for a particular `CLASS_OF(lhs)`.
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# - We guard that rhs is identical to the compile-time sample
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# - In general, for any two Class instances A, B, `A < B` does not change at runtime.
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# Class#superclass is stable.
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|
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sample_rhs = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
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sample_lhs = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
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|
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# We are not allowing module here because the module hierarchy can change at runtime.
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if C.RB_TYPE_P(sample_rhs, C::RUBY_T_CLASS)
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return false
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end
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sample_is_a = C.obj_is_kind_of(sample_lhs, sample_rhs)
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|
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side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
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asm.comment('Kernel#is_a?')
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asm.mov(:rax, to_value(sample_rhs))
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asm.cmp(ctx.stack_opnd(0), :rax)
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asm.jne(counted_exit(side_exit, :send_is_a_class_mismatch))
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|
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ctx.stack_pop(2)
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|
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|
if sample_is_a
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::True)
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asm.mov(stack_ret, Qtrue)
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else
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|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::False)
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|
asm.mov(stack_ret, Qfalse)
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|
end
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_kernel_instance_of(jit, ctx, asm, argc, known_recv_class)
|
|
if argc != 1
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# If this is a super call we might not know the class
|
|
if known_recv_class.nil?
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Important note: The output code will simply `return true/false`.
|
|
# Correctness follows from:
|
|
# - `known_recv_class` implies there is a guard scheduled before here
|
|
# for a particular `CLASS_OF(lhs)`.
|
|
# - We guard that rhs is identical to the compile-time sample
|
|
# - For a particular `CLASS_OF(lhs)`, `rb_obj_class(lhs)` does not change.
|
|
# (because for any singleton class `s`, `s.superclass.equal?(s.attached_object.class)`)
|
|
|
|
sample_rhs = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
sample_lhs = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
|
|
|
|
# Filters out cases where the C implementation raises
|
|
unless C.RB_TYPE_P(sample_rhs, C::RUBY_T_CLASS) || C.RB_TYPE_P(sample_rhs, C::RUBY_T_MODULE)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# We need to grab the class here to deal with singleton classes.
|
|
# Instance of grabs the "real class" of the object rather than the
|
|
# singleton class.
|
|
sample_lhs_real_class = C.rb_obj_class(sample_lhs)
|
|
|
|
sample_instance_of = (sample_lhs_real_class == sample_rhs)
|
|
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
asm.comment('Kernel#instance_of?')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, to_value(sample_rhs))
|
|
asm.cmp(ctx.stack_opnd(0), :rax)
|
|
asm.jne(counted_exit(side_exit, :send_instance_of_class_mismatch))
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(2)
|
|
|
|
if sample_instance_of
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::True)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, Qtrue)
|
|
else
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::False)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, Qfalse)
|
|
end
|
|
return true;
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_obj_not(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 0
|
|
recv_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
|
|
case recv_type.known_truthy
|
|
in false
|
|
asm.comment('rb_obj_not(nil_or_false)')
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
out_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::True)
|
|
asm.mov(out_opnd, Qtrue)
|
|
in true
|
|
# Note: recv_type != Type::Nil && recv_type != Type::False.
|
|
asm.comment('rb_obj_not(truthy)')
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
out_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::False)
|
|
asm.mov(out_opnd, Qfalse)
|
|
in nil
|
|
asm.comment('rb_obj_not')
|
|
|
|
recv = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
# This `test` sets ZF only for Qnil and Qfalse, which let cmovz set.
|
|
asm.test(recv, ~Qnil)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, Qtrue)
|
|
asm.cmovz(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
end
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_obj_equal(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 1
|
|
asm.comment('equal?')
|
|
obj1 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
obj2 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, obj1)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, obj2)
|
|
asm.cmp(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, Qtrue)
|
|
asm.cmove(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_obj_not_equal(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 1
|
|
jit_equality_specialized(jit, ctx, asm, false)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_mod_eqq(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 1
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('Module#===')
|
|
# By being here, we know that the receiver is a T_MODULE or a T_CLASS, because Module#=== can
|
|
# only live on these objects. With that, we can call rb_obj_is_kind_of() without
|
|
# jit_prepare_routine_call() or a control frame push because it can't raise, allocate, or call
|
|
# Ruby methods with these inputs.
|
|
# Note the difference in approach from Kernel#is_a? because we don't get a free guard for the
|
|
# right hand side.
|
|
lhs = ctx.stack_opnd(1) # the module
|
|
rhs = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], rhs);
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], lhs);
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_obj_is_kind_of)
|
|
|
|
# Return the result
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(2)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_int_equal(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 1
|
|
return false unless two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Compare the arguments
|
|
asm.comment('rb_int_equal')
|
|
arg1 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
arg0 = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, arg1)
|
|
asm.cmp(arg0, :rax)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, Qtrue)
|
|
asm.cmove(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_int_mul(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 1
|
|
return false unless two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('rb_int_mul')
|
|
y_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
x_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], x_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], y_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_fix_mul_fix)
|
|
|
|
ret_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(ret_opnd, C_RET)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def jit_rb_int_div(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 1
|
|
return false unless two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('rb_int_div')
|
|
y_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
x_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, y_opnd)
|
|
asm.cmp(:rax, C.to_value(0))
|
|
asm.je(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], x_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], :rax)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_fix_div_fix)
|
|
|
|
ret_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(ret_opnd, C_RET)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_int_aref(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 1
|
|
return false unless two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('rb_int_aref')
|
|
y_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
x_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], x_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], y_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_fix_aref)
|
|
|
|
ret_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
asm.mov(ret_opnd, C_RET)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_str_empty_p(jit, ctx, asm, argc, known_recv_class)
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
out_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('get string length')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, recv_opnd)
|
|
str_len_opnd = [:rax, C.RString.offsetof(:len)]
|
|
|
|
asm.cmp(str_len_opnd, 0)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, Qtrue)
|
|
asm.cmove(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
asm.mov(out_opnd, :rax)
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_str_to_s(jit, ctx, asm, argc, known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 0
|
|
if known_recv_class == String
|
|
asm.comment('to_s on plain string')
|
|
# The method returns the receiver, which is already on the stack.
|
|
# No stack movement.
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_str_bytesize(jit, ctx, asm, argc, known_recv_class)
|
|
asm.comment('String#bytesize')
|
|
|
|
recv = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], recv)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_str_bytesize)
|
|
|
|
out_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Fixnum)
|
|
asm.mov(out_opnd, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_str_concat(jit, ctx, asm, argc, known_recv_class)
|
|
# The << operator can accept integer codepoints for characters
|
|
# as the argument. We only specially optimise string arguments.
|
|
# If the peeked-at compile time argument is something other than
|
|
# a string, assume it won't be a string later either.
|
|
comptime_arg = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
unless C.RB_TYPE_P(comptime_arg, C::RUBY_T_STRING)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Guard that the concat argument is a string
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, ctx.stack_opnd(0))
|
|
guard_object_is_string(jit, ctx, asm, :rax, :rcx, StackOpnd[0])
|
|
|
|
# Guard buffers from GC since rb_str_buf_append may allocate. During the VM lock on GC,
|
|
# other Ractors may trigger global invalidation, so we need ctx.clear_local_types.
|
|
# PC is used on errors like Encoding::CompatibilityError raised by rb_str_buf_append.
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
concat_arg = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
recv = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# Test if string encodings differ. If different, use rb_str_append. If the same,
|
|
# use rb_yjit_str_simple_append, which calls rb_str_cat.
|
|
asm.comment('<< on strings')
|
|
|
|
# Take receiver's object flags XOR arg's flags. If any
|
|
# string-encoding flags are different between the two,
|
|
# the encodings don't match.
|
|
recv_reg = :rax
|
|
asm.mov(recv_reg, recv)
|
|
concat_arg_reg = :rcx
|
|
asm.mov(concat_arg_reg, concat_arg)
|
|
asm.mov(recv_reg, [recv_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)])
|
|
asm.mov(concat_arg_reg, [concat_arg_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)])
|
|
asm.xor(recv_reg, concat_arg_reg)
|
|
asm.test(recv_reg, C::RUBY_ENCODING_MASK)
|
|
|
|
# Push once, use the resulting operand in both branches below.
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TString)
|
|
|
|
enc_mismatch = asm.new_label('enc_mismatch')
|
|
asm.jnz(enc_mismatch)
|
|
|
|
# If encodings match, call the simple append function and jump to return
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], recv)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], concat_arg)
|
|
asm.call(C.rjit_str_simple_append)
|
|
ret_label = asm.new_label('func_return')
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
asm.jmp(ret_label)
|
|
|
|
# If encodings are different, use a slower encoding-aware concatenate
|
|
asm.write_label(enc_mismatch)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], recv)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], concat_arg)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_str_buf_append)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
# Drop through to return
|
|
|
|
asm.write_label(ret_label)
|
|
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_str_uplus(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
if argc != 0
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# We allocate when we dup the string
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('Unary plus on string')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, ctx.stack_pop(1)) # recv_opnd
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, [:rax, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)]) # flags_opnd
|
|
asm.test(:rcx, C::RUBY_FL_FREEZE)
|
|
|
|
ret_label = asm.new_label('stack_ret')
|
|
|
|
# String#+@ can only exist on T_STRING
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TString)
|
|
|
|
# If the string isn't frozen, we just return it.
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax) # recv_opnd
|
|
asm.jz(ret_label)
|
|
|
|
# Str is frozen - duplicate it
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], :rax) # recv_opnd
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_str_dup)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
asm.write_label(ret_label)
|
|
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_str_getbyte(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 1
|
|
asm.comment('rb_str_getbyte')
|
|
|
|
index_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
str_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], str_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], index_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_str_getbyte)
|
|
|
|
ret_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Fixnum)
|
|
asm.mov(ret_opnd, C_RET)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_ary_empty_p(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
array_reg = :rax
|
|
asm.mov(array_reg, ctx.stack_pop(1))
|
|
jit_array_len(asm, array_reg, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
asm.test(:rcx, :rcx)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, Qtrue)
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asm.cmovz(:rax, :rcx)
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|
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out_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
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asm.mov(out_opnd, :rax)
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|
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return true
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end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_ary_push(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
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|
return false if argc != 1
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|
asm.comment('rb_ary_push')
|
|
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|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
item_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
ary_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], ary_opnd)
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|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], item_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ary_push)
|
|
|
|
ret_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
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|
asm.mov(ret_opnd, C_RET)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_obj_respond_to(jit, ctx, asm, argc, known_recv_class)
|
|
# respond_to(:sym) or respond_to(:sym, true)
|
|
if argc != 1 && argc != 2
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if known_recv_class.nil?
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|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
recv_class = known_recv_class
|
|
|
|
# Get the method_id from compile time. We will later add a guard against it.
|
|
mid_sym = jit.peek_at_stack(argc - 1)
|
|
unless static_symbol?(mid_sym)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
mid = C.rb_sym2id(mid_sym)
|
|
|
|
# This represents the value of the "include_all" argument and whether it's known
|
|
allow_priv = if argc == 1
|
|
# Default is false
|
|
false
|
|
else
|
|
# Get value from type information (may or may not be known)
|
|
ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0]).known_truthy
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
target_cme = C.rb_callable_method_entry_or_negative(recv_class, mid)
|
|
|
|
# Should never be null, as in that case we will be returned a "negative CME"
|
|
assert_equal(false, target_cme.nil?)
|
|
|
|
cme_def_type = C.UNDEFINED_METHOD_ENTRY_P(target_cme) ? C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_UNDEF : target_cme.def.type
|
|
|
|
if cme_def_type == C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
visibility = if cme_def_type == C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_UNDEF
|
|
C::METHOD_VISI_UNDEF
|
|
else
|
|
C.METHOD_ENTRY_VISI(target_cme)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
result =
|
|
case [visibility, allow_priv]
|
|
in C::METHOD_VISI_UNDEF, _ then Qfalse # No method => false
|
|
in C::METHOD_VISI_PUBLIC, _ then Qtrue # Public method => true regardless of include_all
|
|
in _, true then Qtrue # include_all => always true
|
|
else return false # not public and include_all not known, can't compile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if result != Qtrue
|
|
# Only if respond_to_missing? hasn't been overridden
|
|
# In the future, we might want to jit the call to respond_to_missing?
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_method_basic_definition(jit, recv_class, C.idRespond_to_missing)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Invalidate this block if method lookup changes for the method being queried. This works
|
|
# both for the case where a method does or does not exist, as for the latter we asked for a
|
|
# "negative CME" earlier.
|
|
Invariants.assume_method_lookup_stable(jit, target_cme)
|
|
|
|
# Generate a side exit
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
if argc == 2
|
|
# pop include_all argument (we only use its type info)
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
sym_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
_recv_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# This is necessary because we have no guarantee that sym_opnd is a constant
|
|
asm.comment('guard known mid')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, to_value(mid_sym))
|
|
asm.cmp(sym_opnd, :rax)
|
|
asm.jne(side_exit)
|
|
|
|
putobject(jit, ctx, asm, val: result)
|
|
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_rb_f_block_given_p(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
asm.comment('block_given?')
|
|
|
|
# Same as rb_vm_frame_block_handler
|
|
jit_get_lep(jit, asm, reg: :rax)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL]) # block_handler
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
out_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
|
|
# Return `block_handler != VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE`
|
|
asm.cmp(:rax, C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, Qtrue)
|
|
asm.cmovne(:rax, :rcx) # block_given
|
|
asm.mov(out_opnd, :rax)
|
|
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_thread_s_current(jit, ctx, asm, argc, _known_recv_class)
|
|
return false if argc != 0
|
|
asm.comment('Thread.current')
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# ec->thread_ptr
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [EC, C.rb_execution_context_t.offsetof(:thread_ptr)])
|
|
|
|
# thread->self
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.rb_thread_struct.offsetof(:self)])
|
|
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownHeap)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, :rax)
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Helpers
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
def register_cfunc_codegen_funcs
|
|
# Specialization for C methods. See register_cfunc_method for details.
|
|
register_cfunc_method(BasicObject, :!, :jit_rb_obj_not)
|
|
|
|
register_cfunc_method(NilClass, :nil?, :jit_rb_true)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Kernel, :nil?, :jit_rb_false)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Kernel, :is_a?, :jit_rb_kernel_is_a)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Kernel, :kind_of?, :jit_rb_kernel_is_a)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Kernel, :instance_of?, :jit_rb_kernel_instance_of)
|
|
|
|
register_cfunc_method(BasicObject, :==, :jit_rb_obj_equal)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(BasicObject, :equal?, :jit_rb_obj_equal)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(BasicObject, :!=, :jit_rb_obj_not_equal)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Kernel, :eql?, :jit_rb_obj_equal)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Module, :==, :jit_rb_obj_equal)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Module, :===, :jit_rb_mod_eqq)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Symbol, :==, :jit_rb_obj_equal)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Symbol, :===, :jit_rb_obj_equal)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Integer, :==, :jit_rb_int_equal)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Integer, :===, :jit_rb_int_equal)
|
|
|
|
# rb_str_to_s() methods in string.c
|
|
register_cfunc_method(String, :empty?, :jit_rb_str_empty_p)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(String, :to_s, :jit_rb_str_to_s)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(String, :to_str, :jit_rb_str_to_s)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(String, :bytesize, :jit_rb_str_bytesize)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(String, :<<, :jit_rb_str_concat)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(String, :+@, :jit_rb_str_uplus)
|
|
|
|
# rb_ary_empty_p() method in array.c
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Array, :empty?, :jit_rb_ary_empty_p)
|
|
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Kernel, :respond_to?, :jit_obj_respond_to)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Kernel, :block_given?, :jit_rb_f_block_given_p)
|
|
|
|
# Thread.current
|
|
register_cfunc_method(C.rb_singleton_class(Thread), :current, :jit_thread_s_current)
|
|
|
|
#---
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Array, :<<, :jit_rb_ary_push)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Integer, :*, :jit_rb_int_mul)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Integer, :/, :jit_rb_int_div)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(Integer, :[], :jit_rb_int_aref)
|
|
register_cfunc_method(String, :getbyte, :jit_rb_str_getbyte)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def register_cfunc_method(klass, mid_sym, func)
|
|
mid = C.rb_intern(mid_sym.to_s)
|
|
me = C.rb_method_entry_at(klass, mid)
|
|
|
|
assert_equal(false, me.nil?)
|
|
|
|
# Only cfuncs are supported
|
|
method_serial = me.def.method_serial
|
|
|
|
@cfunc_codegen_table[method_serial] = method(func)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def lookup_cfunc_codegen(cme_def)
|
|
@cfunc_codegen_table[cme_def.method_serial]
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def stack_swap(_jit, ctx, asm, offset0, offset1)
|
|
stack0_mem = ctx.stack_opnd(offset0)
|
|
stack1_mem = ctx.stack_opnd(offset1)
|
|
|
|
mapping0 = ctx.get_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[offset0])
|
|
mapping1 = ctx.get_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[offset1])
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, stack0_mem)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, stack1_mem)
|
|
asm.mov(stack0_mem, :rcx)
|
|
asm.mov(stack1_mem, :rax)
|
|
|
|
ctx.set_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[offset0], mapping1)
|
|
ctx.set_opnd_mapping(StackOpnd[offset1], mapping0)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def jit_getlocal_generic(jit, ctx, asm, idx:, level:)
|
|
# Load environment pointer EP (level 0) from CFP
|
|
ep_reg = :rax
|
|
jit_get_ep(asm, level, reg: ep_reg)
|
|
|
|
# Load the local from the block
|
|
# val = *(vm_get_ep(GET_EP(), level) - idx);
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [ep_reg, -idx * C.VALUE.size])
|
|
|
|
# Write the local at SP
|
|
stack_top = if level == 0
|
|
local_idx = ep_offset_to_local_idx(jit.iseq, idx)
|
|
ctx.stack_push_local(local_idx)
|
|
else
|
|
ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(stack_top, :rax)
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def jit_setlocal_generic(jit, ctx, asm, idx:, level:)
|
|
value_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
|
|
# Load environment pointer EP at level
|
|
ep_reg = :rax
|
|
jit_get_ep(asm, level, reg: ep_reg)
|
|
|
|
# Write barriers may be required when VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED is set, however write barriers
|
|
# only affect heap objects being written. If we know an immediate value is being written we
|
|
# can skip this check.
|
|
unless value_type.imm?
|
|
# flags & VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED
|
|
flags_opnd = [ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS]
|
|
asm.test(flags_opnd, C::VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED)
|
|
|
|
# if (flags & VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED) != 0
|
|
asm.jnz(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if level == 0
|
|
local_idx = ep_offset_to_local_idx(jit.iseq, idx)
|
|
ctx.set_local_type(local_idx, value_type)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Pop the value to write from the stack
|
|
stack_top = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# Write the value at the environment pointer
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, stack_top)
|
|
asm.mov([ep_reg, -(C.VALUE.size * idx)], :rcx)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Compute the index of a local variable from its slot index
|
|
def ep_offset_to_local_idx(iseq, ep_offset)
|
|
# Layout illustration
|
|
# This is an array of VALUE
|
|
# | VM_ENV_DATA_SIZE |
|
|
# v v
|
|
# low addr <+-------+-------+-------+-------+------------------+
|
|
# |local 0|local 1| ... |local n| .... |
|
|
# +-------+-------+-------+-------+------------------+
|
|
# ^ ^ ^ ^
|
|
# +-------+---local_table_size----+ cfp->ep--+
|
|
# | |
|
|
# +------------------ep_offset---------------+
|
|
#
|
|
# See usages of local_var_name() from iseq.c for similar calculation.
|
|
|
|
# Equivalent of iseq->body->local_table_size
|
|
local_table_size = iseq.body.local_table_size
|
|
op = ep_offset - C::VM_ENV_DATA_SIZE
|
|
local_idx = local_table_size - op - 1
|
|
assert_equal(true, local_idx >= 0 && local_idx < local_table_size)
|
|
local_idx
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Compute the index of a local variable from its slot index
|
|
def slot_to_local_idx(iseq, slot_idx)
|
|
# Layout illustration
|
|
# This is an array of VALUE
|
|
# | VM_ENV_DATA_SIZE |
|
|
# v v
|
|
# low addr <+-------+-------+-------+-------+------------------+
|
|
# |local 0|local 1| ... |local n| .... |
|
|
# +-------+-------+-------+-------+------------------+
|
|
# ^ ^ ^ ^
|
|
# +-------+---local_table_size----+ cfp->ep--+
|
|
# | |
|
|
# +------------------slot_idx----------------+
|
|
#
|
|
# See usages of local_var_name() from iseq.c for similar calculation.
|
|
|
|
local_table_size = iseq.body.local_table_size
|
|
op = slot_idx - C::VM_ENV_DATA_SIZE
|
|
local_table_size - op - 1
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def guard_object_is_heap(jit, ctx, asm, object, object_opnd, counter = nil)
|
|
object_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(object_opnd)
|
|
if object_type.heap?
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
side_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, counter) if counter
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is heap')
|
|
# Test that the object is not an immediate
|
|
asm.test(object, C::RUBY_IMMEDIATE_MASK)
|
|
asm.jnz(side_exit)
|
|
|
|
# Test that the object is not false
|
|
asm.cmp(object, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.je(side_exit)
|
|
|
|
if object_type.diff(Type::UnknownHeap) != TypeDiff::Incompatible
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(object_opnd, Type::UnknownHeap)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def guard_object_is_array(jit, ctx, asm, object_reg, flags_reg, object_opnd, counter = nil)
|
|
object_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(object_opnd)
|
|
if object_type.array?
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
guard_object_is_heap(jit, ctx, asm, object_reg, object_opnd, counter)
|
|
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
side_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, counter) if counter
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is array')
|
|
# Pull out the type mask
|
|
asm.mov(flags_reg, [object_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)])
|
|
asm.and(flags_reg, C::RUBY_T_MASK)
|
|
|
|
# Compare the result with T_ARRAY
|
|
asm.cmp(flags_reg, C::RUBY_T_ARRAY)
|
|
asm.jne(side_exit)
|
|
|
|
if object_type.diff(Type::TArray) != TypeDiff::Incompatible
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(object_opnd, Type::TArray)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def guard_object_is_string(jit, ctx, asm, object_reg, flags_reg, object_opnd, counter = nil)
|
|
object_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(object_opnd)
|
|
if object_type.string?
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
guard_object_is_heap(jit, ctx, asm, object_reg, object_opnd, counter)
|
|
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
side_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, counter) if counter
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is string')
|
|
# Pull out the type mask
|
|
asm.mov(flags_reg, [object_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)])
|
|
asm.and(flags_reg, C::RUBY_T_MASK)
|
|
|
|
# Compare the result with T_STRING
|
|
asm.cmp(flags_reg, C::RUBY_T_STRING)
|
|
asm.jne(side_exit)
|
|
|
|
if object_type.diff(Type::TString) != TypeDiff::Incompatible
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(object_opnd, Type::TString)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# clobbers object_reg
|
|
def guard_object_is_not_ruby2_keyword_hash(asm, object_reg, flags_reg, side_exit)
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is not ruby2 keyword hash')
|
|
|
|
not_ruby2_keyword = asm.new_label('not_ruby2_keyword')
|
|
asm.test(object_reg, C::RUBY_IMMEDIATE_MASK)
|
|
asm.jnz(not_ruby2_keyword)
|
|
|
|
asm.cmp(object_reg, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.je(not_ruby2_keyword)
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(flags_reg, [object_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)])
|
|
type_reg = object_reg
|
|
asm.mov(type_reg, flags_reg)
|
|
asm.and(type_reg, C::RUBY_T_MASK)
|
|
|
|
asm.cmp(type_reg, C::RUBY_T_HASH)
|
|
asm.jne(not_ruby2_keyword)
|
|
|
|
asm.test(flags_reg, C::RHASH_PASS_AS_KEYWORDS)
|
|
asm.jnz(side_exit)
|
|
|
|
asm.write_label(not_ruby2_keyword)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_chain_guard(opcode, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit: 20)
|
|
opcode => :je | :jne | :jnz | :jz
|
|
|
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if ctx.chain_depth < limit
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deeper = ctx.dup
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|
deeper.chain_depth += 1
|
|
|
|
branch_stub = BranchStub.new(
|
|
iseq: jit.iseq,
|
|
shape: Default,
|
|
target0: BranchTarget.new(ctx: deeper, pc: jit.pc),
|
|
)
|
|
branch_stub.target0.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(deeper, ocb_asm, branch_stub, true)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
branch_stub.compile = compile_jit_chain_guard(branch_stub, opcode:)
|
|
branch_stub.compile.call(asm)
|
|
else
|
|
asm.public_send(opcode, side_exit)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def compile_jit_chain_guard(branch_stub, opcode:) # Proc escapes arguments in memory
|
|
proc do |branch_asm|
|
|
# Not using `asm.comment` here since it's usually put before cmp/test before this.
|
|
branch_asm.stub(branch_stub) do
|
|
case branch_stub.shape
|
|
in Default
|
|
branch_asm.public_send(opcode, branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, known_klass, obj_opnd, insn_opnd, comptime_obj, side_exit, limit: 10)
|
|
# Only memory operand is supported for now
|
|
assert_equal(true, obj_opnd.is_a?(Array))
|
|
|
|
known_klass = C.to_value(known_klass)
|
|
val_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(insn_opnd)
|
|
if val_type.known_class == known_klass
|
|
# We already know from type information that this is a match
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Touching this as Ruby could crash for FrozenCore
|
|
if known_klass == C.rb_cNilClass
|
|
assert(!val_type.heap?)
|
|
assert(val_type.unknown?)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is nil')
|
|
asm.cmp(obj_opnd, Qnil)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(insn_opnd, Type::Nil)
|
|
elsif known_klass == C.rb_cTrueClass
|
|
assert(!val_type.heap?)
|
|
assert(val_type.unknown?)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is true')
|
|
asm.cmp(obj_opnd, Qtrue)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(insn_opnd, Type::True)
|
|
elsif known_klass == C.rb_cFalseClass
|
|
assert(!val_type.heap?)
|
|
assert(val_type.unknown?)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is false')
|
|
asm.cmp(obj_opnd, Qfalse)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(insn_opnd, Type::False)
|
|
elsif known_klass == C.rb_cInteger && fixnum?(comptime_obj)
|
|
# We will guard fixnum and bignum as though they were separate classes
|
|
# BIGNUM can be handled by the general else case below
|
|
assert(val_type.unknown?)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is fixnum')
|
|
asm.test(obj_opnd, C::RUBY_FIXNUM_FLAG)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jz, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(insn_opnd, Type::Fixnum)
|
|
elsif known_klass == C.rb_cSymbol && static_symbol?(comptime_obj)
|
|
assert(!val_type.heap?)
|
|
# We will guard STATIC vs DYNAMIC as though they were separate classes
|
|
# DYNAMIC symbols can be handled by the general else case below
|
|
if val_type != Type::ImmSymbol || !val_type.imm?
|
|
assert(val_type.unknown?)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is static symbol')
|
|
assert_equal(8, C::RUBY_SPECIAL_SHIFT)
|
|
asm.cmp(BytePtr[*obj_opnd], C::RUBY_SYMBOL_FLAG)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(insn_opnd, Type::ImmSymbol)
|
|
end
|
|
elsif known_klass == C.rb_cFloat && flonum?(comptime_obj)
|
|
assert(!val_type.heap?)
|
|
if val_type != Type::Flonum || !val_type.imm?
|
|
assert(val_type.unknown?)
|
|
|
|
# We will guard flonum vs heap float as though they were separate classes
|
|
asm.comment('guard object is flonum')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, obj_opnd)
|
|
asm.and(:rax, C::RUBY_FLONUM_MASK)
|
|
asm.cmp(:rax, C::RUBY_FLONUM_FLAG)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(insn_opnd, Type::Flonum)
|
|
end
|
|
elsif C.FL_TEST(known_klass, C::RUBY_FL_SINGLETON) && comptime_obj == C.rb_class_attached_object(known_klass)
|
|
# Singleton classes are attached to one specific object, so we can
|
|
# avoid one memory access (and potentially the is_heap check) by
|
|
# looking for the expected object directly.
|
|
# Note that in case the sample instance has a singleton class that
|
|
# doesn't attach to the sample instance, it means the sample instance
|
|
# has an empty singleton class that hasn't been materialized yet. In
|
|
# this case, comparing against the sample instance doesn't guarantee
|
|
# that its singleton class is empty, so we can't avoid the memory
|
|
# access. As an example, `Object.new.singleton_class` is an object in
|
|
# this situation.
|
|
asm.comment('guard known object with singleton class')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, to_value(comptime_obj))
|
|
asm.cmp(obj_opnd, :rax)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
elsif val_type == Type::CString && known_klass == C.rb_cString
|
|
# guard elided because the context says we've already checked
|
|
assert_equal(C.to_value(C.rb_class_of(comptime_obj)), C.rb_cString)
|
|
else
|
|
assert(!val_type.imm?)
|
|
|
|
# Load memory to a register
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, obj_opnd)
|
|
obj_opnd = :rax
|
|
|
|
# Check that the receiver is a heap object
|
|
# Note: if we get here, the class doesn't have immediate instances.
|
|
unless val_type.heap?
|
|
asm.comment('guard not immediate')
|
|
asm.test(obj_opnd, C::RUBY_IMMEDIATE_MASK)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jnz, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
asm.cmp(obj_opnd, Qfalse)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:je, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Bail if receiver class is different from known_klass
|
|
klass_opnd = [obj_opnd, C.RBasic.offsetof(:klass)]
|
|
asm.comment("guard known class #{known_klass}")
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, known_klass)
|
|
asm.cmp(klass_opnd, :rcx)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit, limit:)
|
|
|
|
if known_klass == C.rb_cString
|
|
# Upgrading to Type::CString here is incorrect.
|
|
# The guard we put only checks RBASIC_CLASS(obj),
|
|
# which adding a singleton class can change. We
|
|
# additionally need to know the string is frozen
|
|
# to claim Type::CString.
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(insn_opnd, Type::TString)
|
|
elsif known_klass == C.rb_cArray
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(insn_opnd, Type::TArray)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
def two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
|
|
comptime_arg = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
return fixnum?(comptime_recv) && fixnum?(comptime_arg)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
# Get stack operands without popping them
|
|
arg1 = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
arg0 = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
|
|
# Get the stack operand types
|
|
arg1_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
arg0_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[1])
|
|
|
|
if arg0_type.heap? || arg1_type.heap?
|
|
asm.comment('arg is heap object')
|
|
asm.jmp(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if arg0_type != Type::Fixnum && arg0_type.specific?
|
|
asm.comment('arg0 not fixnum')
|
|
asm.jmp(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if arg1_type != Type::Fixnum && arg1_type.specific?
|
|
asm.comment('arg1 not fixnum')
|
|
asm.jmp(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
assert(!arg0_type.heap?)
|
|
assert(!arg1_type.heap?)
|
|
assert(arg0_type == Type::Fixnum || arg0_type.unknown?)
|
|
assert(arg1_type == Type::Fixnum || arg1_type.unknown?)
|
|
|
|
# If not fixnums at run-time, fall back
|
|
if arg0_type != Type::Fixnum
|
|
asm.comment('guard arg0 fixnum')
|
|
asm.test(arg0, C::RUBY_FIXNUM_FLAG)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jz, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
end
|
|
if arg1_type != Type::Fixnum
|
|
asm.comment('guard arg1 fixnum')
|
|
asm.test(arg1, C::RUBY_FIXNUM_FLAG)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jz, jit, ctx, asm, side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Set stack types in context
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0], Type::Fixnum)
|
|
ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(StackOpnd[1], Type::Fixnum)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_fixnum_cmp(jit, ctx, asm, opcode:, bop:)
|
|
opcode => :cmovl | :cmovle | :cmovg | :cmovge
|
|
|
|
unless jit.at_current_insn?
|
|
defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
|
|
comptime_obj = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
|
|
if fixnum?(comptime_recv) && fixnum?(comptime_obj)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, bop)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check that both operands are fixnums
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
obj_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_pop
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, obj_opnd)
|
|
asm.cmp(recv_opnd, :rax)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, Qfalse)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, Qtrue)
|
|
asm.public_send(opcode, :rax, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
dst_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
asm.mov(dst_opnd, :rax)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
else
|
|
opt_send_without_block(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_equality_specialized(jit, ctx, asm, gen_eq)
|
|
# Create a side-exit to fall back to the interpreter
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
a_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(1)
|
|
b_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
|
|
comptime_a = jit.peek_at_stack(1)
|
|
comptime_b = jit.peek_at_stack(0)
|
|
|
|
if two_fixnums_on_stack?(jit)
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_EQ)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
guard_two_fixnums(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('check fixnum equality')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, a_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, b_opnd)
|
|
asm.cmp(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, gen_eq ? Qfalse : Qtrue)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, gen_eq ? Qtrue : Qfalse)
|
|
asm.cmove(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
# Push the output on the stack
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(2)
|
|
dst = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
asm.mov(dst, :rax)
|
|
|
|
true
|
|
elsif C.rb_class_of(comptime_a) == String && C.rb_class_of(comptime_b) == String
|
|
unless Invariants.assume_bop_not_redefined(jit, C::STRING_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG, C::BOP_EQ)
|
|
# if overridden, emit the generic version
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Guard that a is a String
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_a), a_opnd, StackOpnd[1], comptime_a, side_exit)
|
|
|
|
equal_label = asm.new_label(:equal)
|
|
ret_label = asm.new_label(:ret)
|
|
|
|
# If they are equal by identity, return true
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, a_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, b_opnd)
|
|
asm.cmp(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
asm.je(equal_label)
|
|
|
|
# Otherwise guard that b is a T_STRING (from type info) or String (from runtime guard)
|
|
btype = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
unless btype.string?
|
|
# Note: any T_STRING is valid here, but we check for a ::String for simplicity
|
|
# To pass a mutable static variable (rb_cString) requires an unsafe block
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_b), b_opnd, StackOpnd[0], comptime_b, side_exit)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('call rb_str_eql_internal')
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], a_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], b_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(gen_eq ? C.rb_str_eql_internal : C.rjit_str_neq_internal)
|
|
|
|
# Push the output on the stack
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(2)
|
|
dst = ctx.stack_push(Type::UnknownImm)
|
|
asm.mov(dst, C_RET)
|
|
asm.jmp(ret_label)
|
|
|
|
asm.write_label(equal_label)
|
|
asm.mov(dst, gen_eq ? Qtrue : Qfalse)
|
|
|
|
asm.write_label(ret_label)
|
|
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# NOTE: This clobbers :rax
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
jit.record_boundary_patch_point = true
|
|
jit_save_pc(jit, asm)
|
|
jit_save_sp(ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# In case the routine calls Ruby methods, it can set local variables
|
|
# through Kernel#binding and other means.
|
|
ctx.clear_local_types
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# NOTE: This clobbers :rax
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_save_pc(jit, asm, comment: 'save PC to CFP')
|
|
next_pc = jit.pc + jit.insn.len * C.VALUE.size # Use the next one for backtrace and side exits
|
|
asm.comment(comment)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, next_pc)
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:pc)], :rax)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_save_sp(ctx, asm)
|
|
if ctx.sp_offset != 0
|
|
asm.comment('save SP to CFP')
|
|
asm.lea(SP, ctx.sp_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:sp)], SP)
|
|
ctx.sp_offset = 0
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
reset_depth = ctx.dup
|
|
reset_depth.chain_depth = 0
|
|
|
|
next_pc = jit.pc + jit.insn.len * C.VALUE.size
|
|
|
|
# We are at the end of the current instruction. Record the boundary.
|
|
if jit.record_boundary_patch_point
|
|
exit_pos = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_side_exit(next_pc, ctx, ocb_asm)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
Invariants.record_global_inval_patch(asm, exit_pos)
|
|
jit.record_boundary_patch_point = false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
jit_direct_jump(jit.iseq, next_pc, reset_depth, asm, comment: 'jump_to_next_insn')
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# rb_vm_check_ints
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_check_ints(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
asm.comment('RUBY_VM_CHECK_INTS(ec)')
|
|
asm.mov(:eax, DwordPtr[EC, C.rb_execution_context_t.offsetof(:interrupt_flag)])
|
|
asm.test(:eax, :eax)
|
|
asm.jnz(side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# See get_lvar_level in compile.c
|
|
def get_lvar_level(iseq)
|
|
level = 0
|
|
while iseq.to_i != iseq.body.local_iseq.to_i
|
|
level += 1
|
|
iseq = iseq.body.parent_iseq
|
|
end
|
|
return level
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# GET_LEP
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_get_lep(jit, asm, reg:)
|
|
level = get_lvar_level(jit.iseq)
|
|
jit_get_ep(asm, level, reg:)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_get_ep
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_get_ep(asm, level, reg:)
|
|
asm.mov(reg, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:ep)])
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level.times do
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# GET_PREV_EP: ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL] & ~0x03
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asm.mov(reg, [reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL])
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asm.and(reg, ~0x03)
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end
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end
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|
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# vm_getivar
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def jit_getivar(jit, ctx, asm, comptime_obj, ivar_id, obj_opnd, obj_yarv_opnd)
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side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
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starting_ctx = ctx.dup # copy for jit_chain_guard
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|
|
|
# Guard not special const
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|
if C::SPECIAL_CONST_P(comptime_obj)
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asm.incr_counter(:getivar_special_const)
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return CantCompile
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|
end
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|
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case C::BUILTIN_TYPE(comptime_obj)
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when C::T_OBJECT
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|
# This is the only supported case for now (ROBJECT_IVPTR)
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else
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|
# General case. Call rb_ivar_get().
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# VALUE rb_ivar_get(VALUE obj, ID id)
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asm.comment('call rb_ivar_get()')
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], obj_opnd ? obj_opnd : [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], ivar_id)
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|
|
|
# The function could raise exceptions.
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|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm) # clobbers obj_opnd and :rax
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|
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ivar_get)
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|
|
|
if obj_opnd # attr_reader
|
|
ctx.stack_pop
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|
end
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|
|
|
# Push the ivar on the stack
|
|
out_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
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|
asm.mov(out_opnd, C_RET)
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|
|
|
# Jump to next instruction. This allows guard chains to share the same successor.
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, obj_opnd ? obj_opnd : [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
|
|
guard_object_is_heap(jit, ctx, asm, :rax, obj_yarv_opnd, :getivar_not_heap)
|
|
|
|
shape_id = C.rb_shape_get_shape_id(comptime_obj)
|
|
if shape_id == C::OBJ_TOO_COMPLEX_SHAPE_ID
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:getivar_too_complex)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('guard shape')
|
|
asm.cmp(DwordPtr[:rax, C.rb_shape_id_offset], shape_id)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, starting_ctx, asm, counted_exit(side_exit, :getivar_megamorphic))
|
|
|
|
if obj_opnd
|
|
ctx.stack_pop # pop receiver for attr_reader
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
index = C.rb_shape_get_iv_index(shape_id, ivar_id)
|
|
# If there is no IVAR index, then the ivar was undefined
|
|
# when we entered the compiler. That means we can just return
|
|
# nil for this shape + iv name
|
|
if index.nil?
|
|
stack_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Nil)
|
|
val_opnd = Qnil
|
|
else
|
|
asm.comment('ROBJECT_IVPTR')
|
|
if C::FL_TEST_RAW(comptime_obj, C::ROBJECT_EMBED)
|
|
# Access embedded array
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.RObject.offsetof(:as, :ary) + (index * C.VALUE.size)])
|
|
else
|
|
# Pull out an ivar table on heap
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.RObject.offsetof(:as, :heap, :ivptr)])
|
|
# Read the table
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, index * C.VALUE.size])
|
|
end
|
|
stack_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
val_opnd = :rax
|
|
end
|
|
asm.mov(stack_opnd, val_opnd)
|
|
|
|
# Let guard chains share the same successor
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def jit_write_iv(asm, comptime_receiver, recv_reg, temp_reg, ivar_index, set_value, needs_extension)
|
|
# Compile time self is embedded and the ivar index lands within the object
|
|
embed_test_result = C::FL_TEST_RAW(comptime_receiver, C::ROBJECT_EMBED) && !needs_extension
|
|
|
|
if embed_test_result
|
|
# Find the IV offset
|
|
offs = C.RObject.offsetof(:as, :ary) + ivar_index * C.VALUE.size
|
|
|
|
# Write the IV
|
|
asm.comment('write IV')
|
|
asm.mov(temp_reg, set_value)
|
|
asm.mov([recv_reg, offs], temp_reg)
|
|
else
|
|
# Compile time value is *not* embedded.
|
|
|
|
# Get a pointer to the extended table
|
|
asm.mov(recv_reg, [recv_reg, C.RObject.offsetof(:as, :heap, :ivptr)])
|
|
|
|
# Write the ivar in to the extended table
|
|
asm.comment("write IV");
|
|
asm.mov(temp_reg, set_value)
|
|
asm.mov([recv_reg, C.VALUE.size * ivar_index], temp_reg)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_caller_setup_arg_block: Handle VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG cases.
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def guard_block_arg(jit, ctx, asm, calling)
|
|
if calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0
|
|
block_arg_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[0])
|
|
case block_arg_type
|
|
in Type::Nil
|
|
calling.block_handler = C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE
|
|
in Type::BlockParamProxy
|
|
calling.block_handler = C.rb_block_param_proxy
|
|
else
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_block_arg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_search_method
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_search_method(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling)
|
|
assert_equal(true, jit.at_current_insn?)
|
|
|
|
# Generate a side exit
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
# kw_splat is not supported yet
|
|
if calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_kw_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Get a compile-time receiver and its class
|
|
recv_idx = calling.argc + (calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0 ? 1 : 0) # blockarg is not popped yet
|
|
recv_idx += calling.send_shift
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(recv_idx)
|
|
comptime_recv_klass = C.rb_class_of(comptime_recv)
|
|
|
|
# Guard the receiver class (part of vm_search_method_fastpath)
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(recv_idx)
|
|
megamorphic_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, :send_klass_megamorphic)
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(jit, ctx, asm, comptime_recv_klass, recv_opnd, StackOpnd[recv_idx], comptime_recv, megamorphic_exit)
|
|
|
|
# Do method lookup (vm_cc_cme(cc) != NULL)
|
|
cme = C.rb_callable_method_entry(comptime_recv_klass, mid)
|
|
if cme.nil?
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_missing_cme)
|
|
return CantCompile # We don't support vm_call_method_name
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Invalidate on redefinition (part of vm_search_method_fastpath)
|
|
Invariants.assume_method_lookup_stable(jit, cme)
|
|
|
|
return cme, comptime_recv_klass
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_general
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_general(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling, cme, known_recv_class)
|
|
jit_call_method(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling, cme, known_recv_class)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_method
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
# @param send_shift [Integer] The number of shifts needed for VM_CALL_OPT_SEND
|
|
def jit_call_method(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling, cme, known_recv_class)
|
|
# The main check of vm_call_method before vm_call_method_each_type
|
|
case C::METHOD_ENTRY_VISI(cme)
|
|
in C::METHOD_VISI_PUBLIC
|
|
# You can always call public methods
|
|
in C::METHOD_VISI_PRIVATE
|
|
# Allow only callsites without a receiver
|
|
if calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_FCALL == 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_private)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
in C::METHOD_VISI_PROTECTED
|
|
# If the method call is an FCALL, it is always valid
|
|
if calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_FCALL == 0
|
|
# otherwise we need an ancestry check to ensure the receiver is valid to be called as protected
|
|
jit_protected_callee_ancestry_guard(asm, cme, side_exit(jit, ctx))
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Get a compile-time receiver
|
|
recv_idx = calling.argc + (calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0 ? 1 : 0) # blockarg is not popped yet
|
|
recv_idx += calling.send_shift
|
|
comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(recv_idx)
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(recv_idx)
|
|
|
|
jit_call_method_each_type(jit, ctx, asm, calling, cme, comptime_recv, recv_opnd, known_recv_class)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Generate ancestry guard for protected callee.
|
|
# Calls to protected callees only go through when self.is_a?(klass_that_defines_the_callee).
|
|
def jit_protected_callee_ancestry_guard(asm, cme, side_exit)
|
|
# See vm_call_method().
|
|
def_class = cme.defined_class
|
|
# Note: PC isn't written to current control frame as rb_is_kind_of() shouldn't raise.
|
|
# VALUE rb_obj_is_kind_of(VALUE obj, VALUE klass);
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)])
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], to_value(def_class))
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_obj_is_kind_of)
|
|
asm.test(C_RET, C_RET)
|
|
asm.jz(counted_exit(side_exit, :send_protected_check_failed))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_method_each_type
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_method_each_type(jit, ctx, asm, calling, cme, comptime_recv, recv_opnd, known_recv_class)
|
|
case cme.def.type
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_ISEQ
|
|
iseq = def_iseq_ptr(cme.def)
|
|
jit_call_iseq(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, iseq)
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_NOTIMPLEMENTED
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_notimplemented)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_CFUNC
|
|
jit_call_cfunc(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, known_recv_class:)
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_ATTRSET
|
|
jit_call_attrset(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, comptime_recv, recv_opnd)
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_IVAR
|
|
jit_call_ivar(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, comptime_recv, recv_opnd)
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_MISSING
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_missing)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_BMETHOD
|
|
jit_call_bmethod(jit, ctx, asm, calling, cme, comptime_recv, recv_opnd, known_recv_class)
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_ALIAS
|
|
jit_call_alias(jit, ctx, asm, calling, cme, comptime_recv, recv_opnd, known_recv_class)
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_OPTIMIZED
|
|
jit_call_optimized(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, known_recv_class)
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_UNDEF
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_undef)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_ZSUPER
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_zsuper)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
in C::VM_METHOD_TYPE_REFINED
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_refined)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_iseq_setup
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_iseq(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, iseq, frame_type: nil, prev_ep: nil)
|
|
argc = calling.argc
|
|
flags = calling.flags
|
|
send_shift = calling.send_shift
|
|
|
|
# When you have keyword arguments, there is an extra object that gets
|
|
# placed on the stack the represents a bitmap of the keywords that were not
|
|
# specified at the call site. We need to keep track of the fact that this
|
|
# value is present on the stack in order to properly set up the callee's
|
|
# stack pointer.
|
|
doing_kw_call = iseq.body.param.flags.has_kw
|
|
supplying_kws = flags & C::VM_CALL_KWARG != 0
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_TAILCALL != 0
|
|
# We can't handle tailcalls
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_tailcall)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# No support for callees with these parameters yet as they require allocation
|
|
# or complex handling.
|
|
if iseq.body.param.flags.has_post
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_has_opt)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
if iseq.body.param.flags.has_kwrest
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_has_kwrest)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# In order to handle backwards compatibility between ruby 3 and 2
|
|
# ruby2_keywords was introduced. It is called only on methods
|
|
# with splat and changes they way they handle them.
|
|
# We are just going to not compile these.
|
|
# https://www.rubydoc.info/stdlib/core/Proc:ruby2_keywords
|
|
if iseq.body.param.flags.ruby2_keywords && flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_ruby2_keywords)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
iseq_has_rest = iseq.body.param.flags.has_rest
|
|
if iseq_has_rest && calling.block_handler == :captured
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_has_rest_and_captured)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if iseq_has_rest && iseq.body.param.flags.has_kw && supplying_kws
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_has_rest_and_kw_supplied)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# If we have keyword arguments being passed to a callee that only takes
|
|
# positionals, then we need to allocate a hash. For now we're going to
|
|
# call that too complex and bail.
|
|
if supplying_kws && !iseq.body.param.flags.has_kw
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_has_no_kw)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# If we have a method accepting no kwargs (**nil), exit if we have passed
|
|
# it any kwargs.
|
|
if supplying_kws && iseq.body.param.flags.accepts_no_kwarg
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_accepts_no_kwarg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# For computing number of locals to set up for the callee
|
|
num_params = iseq.body.param.size
|
|
|
|
# Block parameter handling. This mirrors setup_parameters_complex().
|
|
if iseq.body.param.flags.has_block
|
|
if iseq.body.local_iseq.to_i == iseq.to_i
|
|
num_params -= 1
|
|
else
|
|
# In this case (param.flags.has_block && local_iseq != iseq),
|
|
# the block argument is setup as a local variable and requires
|
|
# materialization (allocation). Bail.
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_materialized_block)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0 && flags & C::VM_CALL_ZSUPER != 0
|
|
# zsuper methods are super calls without any arguments.
|
|
# They are also marked as splat, but don't actually have an array
|
|
# they pull arguments from, instead we need to change to call
|
|
# a different method with the current stack.
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_zsuper)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
start_pc_offset = 0
|
|
required_num = iseq.body.param.lead_num
|
|
|
|
# This struct represents the metadata about the caller-specified
|
|
# keyword arguments.
|
|
kw_arg = calling.kwarg
|
|
kw_arg_num = if kw_arg.nil?
|
|
0
|
|
else
|
|
kw_arg.keyword_len
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Arity handling and optional parameter setup
|
|
opts_filled = argc - required_num - kw_arg_num
|
|
opt_num = iseq.body.param.opt_num
|
|
opts_missing = opt_num - opts_filled
|
|
|
|
if doing_kw_call && flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_splat_with_kw)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_kw_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if iseq_has_rest && opt_num != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_has_rest_and_optional)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if opts_filled < 0 && flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT == 0
|
|
# Too few arguments and no splat to make up for it
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_arity_error)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if opts_filled > opt_num && !iseq_has_rest
|
|
# Too many arguments and no place to put them (i.e. rest arg)
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_arity_error)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
block_arg = flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0
|
|
|
|
# Guard block_arg_type
|
|
if guard_block_arg(jit, ctx, asm, calling) == CantCompile
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# If we have unfilled optional arguments and keyword arguments then we
|
|
# would need to adjust the arguments location to account for that.
|
|
# For now we aren't handling this case.
|
|
if doing_kw_call && opts_missing > 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_missing_optional_kw)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# We will handle splat case later
|
|
if opt_num > 0 && flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT == 0
|
|
num_params -= opts_missing
|
|
start_pc_offset = iseq.body.param.opt_table[opts_filled]
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if doing_kw_call
|
|
# Here we're calling a method with keyword arguments and specifying
|
|
# keyword arguments at this call site.
|
|
|
|
# This struct represents the metadata about the callee-specified
|
|
# keyword parameters.
|
|
keyword = iseq.body.param.keyword
|
|
keyword_num = keyword.num
|
|
keyword_required_num = keyword.required_num
|
|
|
|
required_kwargs_filled = 0
|
|
|
|
if keyword_num > 30
|
|
# We have so many keywords that (1 << num) encoded as a FIXNUM
|
|
# (which shifts it left one more) no longer fits inside a 32-bit
|
|
# immediate.
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_too_many_kwargs)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check that the kwargs being passed are valid
|
|
if supplying_kws
|
|
# This is the list of keyword arguments that the callee specified
|
|
# in its initial declaration.
|
|
# SAFETY: see compile.c for sizing of this slice.
|
|
callee_kwargs = keyword_num.times.map { |i| keyword.table[i] }
|
|
|
|
# Here we're going to build up a list of the IDs that correspond to
|
|
# the caller-specified keyword arguments. If they're not in the
|
|
# same order as the order specified in the callee declaration, then
|
|
# we're going to need to generate some code to swap values around
|
|
# on the stack.
|
|
caller_kwargs = []
|
|
kw_arg.keyword_len.times do |kwarg_idx|
|
|
sym = C.to_ruby(kw_arg[:keywords][kwarg_idx])
|
|
caller_kwargs << C.rb_sym2id(sym)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# First, we're going to be sure that the names of every
|
|
# caller-specified keyword argument correspond to a name in the
|
|
# list of callee-specified keyword parameters.
|
|
caller_kwargs.each do |caller_kwarg|
|
|
search_result = callee_kwargs.map.with_index.find { |kwarg, _| kwarg == caller_kwarg }
|
|
|
|
case search_result
|
|
in nil
|
|
# If the keyword was never found, then we know we have a
|
|
# mismatch in the names of the keyword arguments, so we need to
|
|
# bail.
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_kwargs_mismatch)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
in _, callee_idx if callee_idx < keyword_required_num
|
|
# Keep a count to ensure all required kwargs are specified
|
|
required_kwargs_filled += 1
|
|
else
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
assert_equal(true, required_kwargs_filled <= keyword_required_num)
|
|
if required_kwargs_filled != keyword_required_num
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_kwargs_mismatch)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check if we need the arg0 splat handling of vm_callee_setup_block_arg
|
|
arg_setup_block = (calling.block_handler == :captured) # arg_setup_type: arg_setup_block (invokeblock)
|
|
block_arg0_splat = arg_setup_block && argc == 1 &&
|
|
(iseq.body.param.flags.has_lead || opt_num > 1) &&
|
|
!iseq.body.param.flags.ambiguous_param0
|
|
if block_arg0_splat
|
|
# If block_arg0_splat, we still need side exits after splat, but
|
|
# doing push_splat_args here disallows it. So bail out.
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0 && !iseq_has_rest
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:invokeblock_iseq_arg0_args_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
# The block_arg0_splat implementation is for the rb_simple_iseq_p case,
|
|
# but doing_kw_call means it's not a simple ISEQ.
|
|
if doing_kw_call
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:invokeblock_iseq_arg0_has_kw)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
# The block_arg0_splat implementation cannot deal with optional parameters.
|
|
# This is a setup_parameters_complex() situation and interacts with the
|
|
# starting position of the callee.
|
|
if opt_num > 1
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:invokeblock_iseq_arg0_optional)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0 && !iseq_has_rest
|
|
array = jit.peek_at_stack(block_arg ? 1 : 0)
|
|
splat_array_length = if array.nil?
|
|
0
|
|
else
|
|
array.length
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if opt_num == 0 && required_num != splat_array_length + argc - 1
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_splat_arity_error)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# We will not have CantCompile from here.
|
|
|
|
if block_arg
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if calling.block_handler == C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE && iseq.body.builtin_attrs & C::BUILTIN_ATTR_LEAF != 0
|
|
if jit_leaf_builtin_func(jit, ctx, asm, flags, iseq)
|
|
return KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Number of locals that are not parameters
|
|
num_locals = iseq.body.local_table_size - num_params
|
|
|
|
# Stack overflow check
|
|
# Note that vm_push_frame checks it against a decremented cfp, hence the multiply by 2.
|
|
# #define CHECK_VM_STACK_OVERFLOW0(cfp, sp, margin)
|
|
asm.comment('stack overflow check')
|
|
locals_offs = C.VALUE.size * (num_locals + iseq.body.stack_max) + 2 * C.rb_control_frame_t.size
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, ctx.sp_opnd(locals_offs))
|
|
asm.cmp(CFP, :rax)
|
|
asm.jbe(counted_exit(side_exit(jit, ctx), :send_stackoverflow))
|
|
|
|
# push_splat_args does stack manipulation so we can no longer side exit
|
|
if splat_array_length
|
|
remaining_opt = (opt_num + required_num) - (splat_array_length + (argc - 1))
|
|
|
|
if opt_num > 0
|
|
# We are going to jump to the correct offset based on how many optional
|
|
# params are remaining.
|
|
offset = opt_num - remaining_opt
|
|
start_pc_offset = iseq.body.param.opt_table[offset]
|
|
end
|
|
# We are going to assume that the splat fills
|
|
# all the remaining arguments. In the generated code
|
|
# we test if this is true and if not side exit.
|
|
argc = argc - 1 + splat_array_length + remaining_opt
|
|
push_splat_args(splat_array_length, jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
remaining_opt.times do
|
|
# We need to push nil for the optional arguments
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, Qnil)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# This is a .send call and we need to adjust the stack
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND != 0
|
|
handle_opt_send_shift_stack(asm, argc, ctx, send_shift:)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if iseq_has_rest
|
|
# We are going to allocate so setting pc and sp.
|
|
jit_save_pc(jit, asm) # clobbers rax
|
|
jit_save_sp(ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
non_rest_arg_count = argc - 1
|
|
# We start by dupping the array because someone else might have
|
|
# a reference to it.
|
|
array = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], array)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ary_dup)
|
|
array = C_RET
|
|
if non_rest_arg_count > required_num
|
|
# If we have more arguments than required, we need to prepend
|
|
# the items from the stack onto the array.
|
|
diff = (non_rest_arg_count - required_num)
|
|
|
|
# diff is >0 so no need to worry about null pointer
|
|
asm.comment('load pointer to array elements')
|
|
offset_magnitude = C.VALUE.size * diff
|
|
values_opnd = ctx.sp_opnd(-offset_magnitude)
|
|
values_ptr = :rcx
|
|
asm.lea(values_ptr, values_opnd)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('prepend stack values to rest array')
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], diff)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], values_ptr)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], array)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ary_unshift_m)
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(diff)
|
|
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
# We now should have the required arguments
|
|
# and an array of all the rest arguments
|
|
argc = required_num + 1
|
|
elsif non_rest_arg_count < required_num
|
|
# If we have fewer arguments than required, we need to take some
|
|
# from the array and move them to the stack.
|
|
diff = (required_num - non_rest_arg_count)
|
|
# This moves the arguments onto the stack. But it doesn't modify the array.
|
|
move_rest_args_to_stack(array, diff, jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# We will now slice the array to give us a new array of the correct size
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], array)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], diff)
|
|
asm.call(C.rjit_rb_ary_subseq_length)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
# We now should have the required arguments
|
|
# and an array of all the rest arguments
|
|
argc = required_num + 1
|
|
else
|
|
# The arguments are equal so we can just push to the stack
|
|
assert_equal(non_rest_arg_count, required_num)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, array)
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
assert_equal(true, argc >= required_num)
|
|
n = (argc - required_num)
|
|
argc = required_num + 1
|
|
# If n is 0, then elts is never going to be read, so we can just pass null
|
|
if n == 0
|
|
values_ptr = 0
|
|
else
|
|
asm.comment('load pointer to array elements')
|
|
offset_magnitude = C.VALUE.size * n
|
|
values_opnd = ctx.sp_opnd(-offset_magnitude)
|
|
values_ptr = :rcx
|
|
asm.lea(values_ptr, values_opnd)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], n)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], values_ptr)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_ec_ary_new_from_values)
|
|
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(n)
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::TArray)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if doing_kw_call
|
|
# Here we're calling a method with keyword arguments and specifying
|
|
# keyword arguments at this call site.
|
|
|
|
# Number of positional arguments the callee expects before the first
|
|
# keyword argument
|
|
args_before_kw = required_num + opt_num
|
|
|
|
# This struct represents the metadata about the caller-specified
|
|
# keyword arguments.
|
|
ci_kwarg = calling.kwarg
|
|
caller_keyword_len = if ci_kwarg.nil?
|
|
0
|
|
else
|
|
ci_kwarg.keyword_len
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# This struct represents the metadata about the callee-specified
|
|
# keyword parameters.
|
|
keyword = iseq.body.param.keyword
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('keyword args')
|
|
|
|
# This is the list of keyword arguments that the callee specified
|
|
# in its initial declaration.
|
|
callee_kwargs = keyword.table
|
|
total_kwargs = keyword.num
|
|
|
|
# Here we're going to build up a list of the IDs that correspond to
|
|
# the caller-specified keyword arguments. If they're not in the
|
|
# same order as the order specified in the callee declaration, then
|
|
# we're going to need to generate some code to swap values around
|
|
# on the stack.
|
|
caller_kwargs = []
|
|
|
|
caller_keyword_len.times do |kwarg_idx|
|
|
sym = C.to_ruby(ci_kwarg[:keywords][kwarg_idx])
|
|
caller_kwargs << C.rb_sym2id(sym)
|
|
end
|
|
kwarg_idx = caller_keyword_len
|
|
|
|
unspecified_bits = 0
|
|
|
|
keyword_required_num = keyword.required_num
|
|
(keyword_required_num...total_kwargs).each do |callee_idx|
|
|
already_passed = false
|
|
callee_kwarg = callee_kwargs[callee_idx]
|
|
|
|
caller_keyword_len.times do |caller_idx|
|
|
if caller_kwargs[caller_idx] == callee_kwarg
|
|
already_passed = true
|
|
break
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
unless already_passed
|
|
# Reserve space on the stack for each default value we'll be
|
|
# filling in (which is done in the next loop). Also increments
|
|
# argc so that the callee's SP is recorded correctly.
|
|
argc += 1
|
|
default_arg = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
|
|
# callee_idx - keyword->required_num is used in a couple of places below.
|
|
req_num = keyword.required_num
|
|
extra_args = callee_idx - req_num
|
|
|
|
# VALUE default_value = keyword->default_values[callee_idx - keyword->required_num];
|
|
default_value = keyword.default_values[extra_args]
|
|
|
|
if default_value == Qundef
|
|
# Qundef means that this value is not constant and must be
|
|
# recalculated at runtime, so we record it in unspecified_bits
|
|
# (Qnil is then used as a placeholder instead of Qundef).
|
|
unspecified_bits |= 0x01 << extra_args
|
|
default_value = Qnil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, default_value)
|
|
asm.mov(default_arg, :rax)
|
|
|
|
caller_kwargs[kwarg_idx] = callee_kwarg
|
|
kwarg_idx += 1
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
assert_equal(kwarg_idx, total_kwargs)
|
|
|
|
# Next, we're going to loop through every keyword that was
|
|
# specified by the caller and make sure that it's in the correct
|
|
# place. If it's not we're going to swap it around with another one.
|
|
total_kwargs.times do |kwarg_idx|
|
|
callee_kwarg = callee_kwargs[kwarg_idx]
|
|
|
|
# If the argument is already in the right order, then we don't
|
|
# need to generate any code since the expected value is already
|
|
# in the right place on the stack.
|
|
if callee_kwarg == caller_kwargs[kwarg_idx]
|
|
next
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# In this case the argument is not in the right place, so we
|
|
# need to find its position where it _should_ be and swap with
|
|
# that location.
|
|
((kwarg_idx + 1)...total_kwargs).each do |swap_idx|
|
|
if callee_kwarg == caller_kwargs[swap_idx]
|
|
# First we're going to generate the code that is going
|
|
# to perform the actual swapping at runtime.
|
|
offset0 = argc - 1 - swap_idx - args_before_kw
|
|
offset1 = argc - 1 - kwarg_idx - args_before_kw
|
|
stack_swap(jit, ctx, asm, offset0, offset1)
|
|
|
|
# Next we're going to do some bookkeeping on our end so
|
|
# that we know the order that the arguments are
|
|
# actually in now.
|
|
caller_kwargs[kwarg_idx], caller_kwargs[swap_idx] =
|
|
caller_kwargs[swap_idx], caller_kwargs[kwarg_idx]
|
|
|
|
break
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Keyword arguments cause a special extra local variable to be
|
|
# pushed onto the stack that represents the parameters that weren't
|
|
# explicitly given a value and have a non-constant default.
|
|
asm.mov(ctx.stack_opnd(-1), C.to_value(unspecified_bits))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Same as vm_callee_setup_block_arg_arg0_check and vm_callee_setup_block_arg_arg0_splat
|
|
# on vm_callee_setup_block_arg for arg_setup_block. This is done after CALLER_SETUP_ARG
|
|
# and CALLER_REMOVE_EMPTY_KW_SPLAT, so this implementation is put here. This may need
|
|
# side exits, so you still need to allow side exits here if block_arg0_splat is true.
|
|
# Note that you can't have side exits after this arg0 splat.
|
|
if block_arg0_splat
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_iseq_block_arg0_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Create a context for the callee
|
|
callee_ctx = Context.new
|
|
|
|
# Set the argument types in the callee's context
|
|
argc.times do |arg_idx|
|
|
stack_offs = argc - arg_idx - 1
|
|
arg_type = ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[stack_offs])
|
|
callee_ctx.set_local_type(arg_idx, arg_type)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
recv_type = if calling.block_handler == :captured
|
|
Type::Unknown # we don't track the type information of captured->self for now
|
|
else
|
|
ctx.get_opnd_type(StackOpnd[argc])
|
|
end
|
|
callee_ctx.upgrade_opnd_type(SelfOpnd, recv_type)
|
|
|
|
# Setup the new frame
|
|
frame_type ||= C::VM_FRAME_MAGIC_METHOD | C::VM_ENV_FLAG_LOCAL
|
|
jit_push_frame(
|
|
jit, ctx, asm, cme, flags, argc, frame_type, calling.block_handler,
|
|
iseq: iseq,
|
|
local_size: num_locals,
|
|
stack_max: iseq.body.stack_max,
|
|
prev_ep:,
|
|
doing_kw_call:,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Directly jump to the entry point of the callee
|
|
pc = (iseq.body.iseq_encoded + start_pc_offset).to_i
|
|
jit_direct_jump(iseq, pc, callee_ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def jit_leaf_builtin_func(jit, ctx, asm, flags, iseq)
|
|
builtin_func = builtin_function(iseq)
|
|
if builtin_func.nil?
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# this is a .send call not currently supported for builtins
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND != 0
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
builtin_argc = builtin_func.argc
|
|
if builtin_argc + 1 >= C_ARGS.size
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('inlined leaf builtin')
|
|
|
|
# The callee may allocate, e.g. Integer#abs on a Bignum.
|
|
# Save SP for GC, save PC for allocation tracing, and prepare
|
|
# for global invalidation after GC's VM lock contention.
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Call the builtin func (ec, recv, arg1, arg2, ...)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], EC)
|
|
|
|
# Copy self and arguments
|
|
(0..builtin_argc).each do |i|
|
|
stack_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(builtin_argc - i)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[i + 1], stack_opnd)
|
|
end
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(builtin_argc + 1)
|
|
asm.call(builtin_func.func_ptr)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_cfunc
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_cfunc(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, known_recv_class: nil)
|
|
argc = calling.argc
|
|
flags = calling.flags
|
|
|
|
cfunc = cme.def.body.cfunc
|
|
cfunc_argc = cfunc.argc
|
|
|
|
# If the function expects a Ruby array of arguments
|
|
if cfunc_argc < 0 && cfunc_argc != -1
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_cfunc_ruby_array_varg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# We aren't handling a vararg cfuncs with splat currently.
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0 && cfunc_argc == -1
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_args_splat_cfunc_var_args)
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return CantCompile
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|
end
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|
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|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0 && flags & C::VM_CALL_ZSUPER != 0
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|
# zsuper methods are super calls without any arguments.
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# They are also marked as splat, but don't actually have an array
|
|
# they pull arguments from, instead we need to change to call
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|
# a different method with the current stack.
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asm.incr_counter(:send_args_splat_cfunc_zuper)
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|
return CantCompile;
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|
end
|
|
|
|
# In order to handle backwards compatibility between ruby 3 and 2
|
|
# ruby2_keywords was introduced. It is called only on methods
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|
# with splat and changes they way they handle them.
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|
# We are just going to not compile these.
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|
# https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/3.2/Module.html#method-i-ruby2_keywords
|
|
if jit.iseq.body.param.flags.ruby2_keywords && flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
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|
asm.incr_counter(:send_args_splat_cfunc_ruby2_keywords)
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|
return CantCompile;
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|
end
|
|
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kw_arg = calling.kwarg
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kw_arg_num = if kw_arg.nil?
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0
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|
else
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kw_arg.keyword_len
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|
end
|
|
|
|
if kw_arg_num != 0 && flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
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|
asm.incr_counter(:send_cfunc_splat_with_kw)
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|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if c_method_tracing_currently_enabled?
|
|
# Don't JIT if tracing c_call or c_return
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_cfunc_tracing)
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|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Delegate to codegen for C methods if we have it.
|
|
if kw_arg.nil? && flags & C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND == 0 && flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT == 0 && (cfunc_argc == -1 || argc == cfunc_argc)
|
|
known_cfunc_codegen = lookup_cfunc_codegen(cme.def)
|
|
if known_cfunc_codegen&.call(jit, ctx, asm, argc, known_recv_class)
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|
# cfunc codegen generated code. Terminate the block so
|
|
# there isn't multiple calls in the same block.
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
return EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Check for interrupts
|
|
jit_check_ints(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Stack overflow check
|
|
# #define CHECK_VM_STACK_OVERFLOW0(cfp, sp, margin)
|
|
# REG_CFP <= REG_SP + 4 * SIZEOF_VALUE + sizeof(rb_control_frame_t)
|
|
asm.comment('stack overflow check')
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, ctx.sp_opnd(C.VALUE.size * 4 + 2 * C.rb_control_frame_t.size))
|
|
asm.cmp(CFP, :rax)
|
|
asm.jbe(counted_exit(side_exit(jit, ctx), :send_stackoverflow))
|
|
|
|
# Number of args which will be passed through to the callee
|
|
# This is adjusted by the kwargs being combined into a hash.
|
|
passed_argc = if kw_arg.nil?
|
|
argc
|
|
else
|
|
argc - kw_arg_num + 1
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# If the argument count doesn't match
|
|
if cfunc_argc >= 0 && cfunc_argc != passed_argc && flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT == 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_cfunc_argc_mismatch)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Don't JIT functions that need C stack arguments for now
|
|
if cfunc_argc >= 0 && passed_argc + 1 > C_ARGS.size
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_cfunc_toomany_args)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
block_arg = flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0
|
|
|
|
# Guard block_arg_type
|
|
if guard_block_arg(jit, ctx, asm, calling) == CantCompile
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if block_arg
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# push_splat_args does stack manipulation so we can no longer side exit
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
assert_equal(true, cfunc_argc >= 0)
|
|
required_args = cfunc_argc - (argc - 1)
|
|
# + 1 because we pass self
|
|
if required_args + 1 >= C_ARGS.size
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_cfunc_toomany_args)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# We are going to assume that the splat fills
|
|
# all the remaining arguments. So the number of args
|
|
# should just equal the number of args the cfunc takes.
|
|
# In the generated code we test if this is true
|
|
# and if not side exit.
|
|
argc = cfunc_argc
|
|
passed_argc = argc
|
|
push_splat_args(required_args, jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# This is a .send call and we need to adjust the stack
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND != 0
|
|
handle_opt_send_shift_stack(asm, argc, ctx, send_shift: calling.send_shift)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Points to the receiver operand on the stack
|
|
|
|
# Store incremented PC into current control frame in case callee raises.
|
|
jit_save_pc(jit, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Increment the stack pointer by 3 (in the callee)
|
|
# sp += 3
|
|
|
|
frame_type = C::VM_FRAME_MAGIC_CFUNC | C::VM_FRAME_FLAG_CFRAME | C::VM_ENV_FLAG_LOCAL
|
|
if kw_arg
|
|
frame_type |= C::VM_FRAME_FLAG_CFRAME_KW
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
jit_push_frame(jit, ctx, asm, cme, flags, argc, frame_type, calling.block_handler)
|
|
|
|
if kw_arg
|
|
# Build a hash from all kwargs passed
|
|
asm.comment('build_kwhash')
|
|
imemo_ci = calling.ci_addr
|
|
# we assume all callinfos with kwargs are on the GC heap
|
|
assert_equal(true, C.imemo_type_p(imemo_ci, C.imemo_callinfo))
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], imemo_ci)
|
|
asm.lea(C_ARGS[1], ctx.sp_opnd(0))
|
|
asm.call(C.rjit_build_kwhash)
|
|
|
|
# Replace the stack location at the start of kwargs with the new hash
|
|
stack_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(argc - passed_argc)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_opnd, C_RET)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Copy SP because REG_SP will get overwritten
|
|
sp = :rax
|
|
asm.lea(sp, ctx.sp_opnd(0))
|
|
|
|
# Pop the C function arguments from the stack (in the caller)
|
|
ctx.stack_pop(argc + 1)
|
|
|
|
# Write interpreter SP into CFP.
|
|
# Needed in case the callee yields to the block.
|
|
jit_save_sp(ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Non-variadic method
|
|
case cfunc_argc
|
|
in (0..) # Non-variadic method
|
|
# Copy the arguments from the stack to the C argument registers
|
|
# self is the 0th argument and is at index argc from the stack top
|
|
(0..passed_argc).each do |i|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[i], [sp, -(argc + 1 - i) * C.VALUE.size])
|
|
end
|
|
in -1 # Variadic method: rb_f_puts(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE recv)
|
|
# The method gets a pointer to the first argument
|
|
# rb_f_puts(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE recv)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], passed_argc)
|
|
asm.lea(C_ARGS[1], [sp, -argc * C.VALUE.size]) # argv
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], [sp, -(argc + 1) * C.VALUE.size]) # recv
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Call the C function
|
|
# VALUE ret = (cfunc->func)(recv, argv[0], argv[1]);
|
|
# cfunc comes from compile-time cme->def, which we assume to be stable.
|
|
# Invalidation logic is in yjit_method_lookup_change()
|
|
asm.comment('call C function')
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, cfunc.func)
|
|
asm.call(:rax) # TODO: use rel32 if close enough
|
|
|
|
# Record code position for TracePoint patching. See full_cfunc_return().
|
|
Invariants.record_global_inval_patch(asm, full_cfunc_return)
|
|
|
|
# Push the return value on the Ruby stack
|
|
stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
# Pop the stack frame (ec->cfp++)
|
|
# Instead of recalculating, we can reuse the previous CFP, which is stored in a callee-saved
|
|
# register
|
|
asm.mov([EC, C.rb_execution_context_t.offsetof(:cfp)], CFP)
|
|
|
|
# cfunc calls may corrupt types
|
|
ctx.clear_local_types
|
|
|
|
# Note: the return block of jit_call_iseq has ctx->sp_offset == 1
|
|
# which allows for sharing the same successor.
|
|
|
|
# Jump (fall through) to the call continuation block
|
|
# We do this to end the current block after the call
|
|
assert_equal(1, ctx.sp_offset)
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_attrset
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_attrset(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, comptime_recv, recv_opnd)
|
|
argc = calling.argc
|
|
flags = calling.flags
|
|
send_shift = calling.send_shift
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_attrset_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_KWARG != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_attrset_kwarg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
elsif argc != 1 || !C.RB_TYPE_P(comptime_recv, C::RUBY_T_OBJECT)
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_attrset_method)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
elsif c_method_tracing_currently_enabled?
|
|
# Can't generate code for firing c_call and c_return events
|
|
# See :attr-tracing:
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_c_tracingg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
elsif flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_block_arg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
ivar_name = cme.def.body.attr.id
|
|
|
|
# This is a .send call and we need to adjust the stack
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND != 0
|
|
handle_opt_send_shift_stack(asm, argc, ctx, send_shift:)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because the callee may allocate
|
|
# Note that this modifies REG_SP, which is why we do it first
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
|
|
# Get the operands from the stack
|
|
val_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
recv_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
# Call rb_vm_set_ivar_id with the receiver, the ivar name, and the value
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], recv_opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], ivar_name)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], val_opnd)
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_vm_set_ivar_id)
|
|
|
|
out_opnd = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(out_opnd, C_RET)
|
|
|
|
KeepCompiling
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_ivar (+ part of vm_call_method_each_type)
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_ivar(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, comptime_recv, recv_opnd)
|
|
argc = calling.argc
|
|
flags = calling.flags
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_ivar_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if argc != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_arity)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# We don't support handle_opt_send_shift_stack for this yet.
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_ivar_opt_send)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
ivar_id = cme.def.body.attr.id
|
|
|
|
# Not handling block_handler
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_block_arg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
jit_getivar(jit, ctx, asm, comptime_recv, ivar_id, recv_opnd, StackOpnd[0])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_bmethod
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_bmethod(jit, ctx, asm, calling, cme, comptime_recv, recv_opnd, known_recv_class)
|
|
proc_addr = cme.def.body.bmethod.proc
|
|
|
|
proc_t = C.rb_yjit_get_proc_ptr(proc_addr)
|
|
proc_block = proc_t.block
|
|
|
|
if proc_block.type != C.block_type_iseq
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_bmethod_not_iseq)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
capture = proc_block.as.captured
|
|
iseq = capture.code.iseq
|
|
|
|
# TODO: implement this
|
|
# Optimize for single ractor mode and avoid runtime check for
|
|
# "defined with an un-shareable Proc in a different Ractor"
|
|
# if !assume_single_ractor_mode(jit, ocb)
|
|
# return CantCompile;
|
|
# end
|
|
|
|
# Passing a block to a block needs logic different from passing
|
|
# a block to a method and sometimes requires allocation. Bail for now.
|
|
if calling.block_handler != C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_bmethod_blockarg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
jit_call_iseq(
|
|
jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, iseq,
|
|
frame_type: C::VM_FRAME_MAGIC_BLOCK | C::VM_FRAME_FLAG_BMETHOD | C::VM_FRAME_FLAG_LAMBDA,
|
|
prev_ep: capture.ep,
|
|
)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_alias
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_alias(jit, ctx, asm, calling, cme, comptime_recv, recv_opnd, known_recv_class)
|
|
cme = C.rb_aliased_callable_method_entry(cme)
|
|
jit_call_method_each_type(jit, ctx, asm, calling, cme, comptime_recv, recv_opnd, known_recv_class)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_optimized
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_optimized(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, known_recv_class)
|
|
if calling.flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG != 0
|
|
# Not working yet
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_block_arg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
case cme.def.body.optimized.type
|
|
in C::OPTIMIZED_METHOD_TYPE_SEND
|
|
jit_call_opt_send(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, known_recv_class)
|
|
in C::OPTIMIZED_METHOD_TYPE_CALL
|
|
jit_call_opt_call(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling.flags, calling.argc, calling.block_handler, known_recv_class, send_shift: calling.send_shift)
|
|
in C::OPTIMIZED_METHOD_TYPE_BLOCK_CALL
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_block_call)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
in C::OPTIMIZED_METHOD_TYPE_STRUCT_AREF
|
|
jit_call_opt_struct_aref(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling.flags, calling.argc, calling.block_handler, known_recv_class, send_shift: calling.send_shift)
|
|
in C::OPTIMIZED_METHOD_TYPE_STRUCT_ASET
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_struct_aset)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_opt_send
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_opt_send(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, known_recv_class)
|
|
if jit_caller_setup_arg(jit, ctx, asm, calling.flags) == CantCompile
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if calling.argc == 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_send_no_args)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
calling.argc -= 1
|
|
# We aren't handling `send(:send, ...)` yet. This might work, but not tested yet.
|
|
if calling.send_shift > 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_send_send)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
# Lazily handle stack shift in handle_opt_send_shift_stack
|
|
calling.send_shift += 1
|
|
|
|
jit_call_symbol(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, known_recv_class, C::VM_CALL_FCALL)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_opt_call
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_opt_call(jit, ctx, asm, cme, flags, argc, block_handler, known_recv_class, send_shift:)
|
|
if block_handler != C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_call_block)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_KWARG != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_call_kwarg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_call_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# TODO: implement this
|
|
# Optimize for single ractor mode and avoid runtime check for
|
|
# "defined with an un-shareable Proc in a different Ractor"
|
|
# if !assume_single_ractor_mode(jit, ocb)
|
|
# return CantCompile
|
|
# end
|
|
|
|
# If this is a .send call we need to adjust the stack
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND != 0
|
|
handle_opt_send_shift_stack(asm, argc, ctx, send_shift:)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# About to reset the SP, need to load this here
|
|
recv_idx = argc # blockarg is not supported. send_shift is already handled.
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, ctx.stack_opnd(recv_idx)) # recv
|
|
|
|
# Save the PC and SP because the callee can make Ruby calls
|
|
jit_prepare_routine_call(jit, ctx, asm) # NOTE: clobbers rax
|
|
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, ctx.sp_opnd(0)) # sp
|
|
|
|
kw_splat = flags & C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT
|
|
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], :rcx)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[1], EC)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[2], argc)
|
|
asm.lea(C_ARGS[3], [:rax, -argc * C.VALUE.size]) # stack_argument_pointer. NOTE: C_ARGS[3] is rcx
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[4], kw_splat)
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asm.mov(C_ARGS[5], C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE)
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asm.call(C.rjit_optimized_call)
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ctx.stack_pop(argc + 1)
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stack_ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
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asm.mov(stack_ret, C_RET)
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return KeepCompiling
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end
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# vm_call_opt_struct_aref
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def jit_call_opt_struct_aref(jit, ctx, asm, cme, flags, argc, block_handler, known_recv_class, send_shift:)
|
|
if argc != 0
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asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_struct_aref_error)
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return CantCompile
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end
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off = cme.def.body.optimized.index
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|
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recv_idx = argc # blockarg is not supported
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recv_idx += send_shift
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comptime_recv = jit.peek_at_stack(recv_idx)
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|
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# This is a .send call and we need to adjust the stack
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if flags & C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND != 0
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handle_opt_send_shift_stack(asm, argc, ctx, send_shift:)
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end
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|
|
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# All structs from the same Struct class should have the same
|
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# length. So if our comptime_recv is embedded all runtime
|
|
# structs of the same class should be as well, and the same is
|
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# true of the converse.
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embedded = C::FL_TEST_RAW(comptime_recv, C::RSTRUCT_EMBED_LEN_MASK)
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|
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asm.comment('struct aref')
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asm.mov(:rax, ctx.stack_pop(1)) # recv
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|
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if embedded
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asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.RStruct.offsetof(:as, :ary) + (C.VALUE.size * off)])
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else
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asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.RStruct.offsetof(:as, :heap, :ptr)])
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asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.VALUE.size * off])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
ret = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(ret, :rax)
|
|
|
|
jump_to_next_insn(jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
EndBlock
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_opt_send (lazy part)
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def handle_opt_send_shift_stack(asm, argc, ctx, send_shift:)
|
|
# We don't support `send(:send, ...)` for now.
|
|
assert_equal(1, send_shift)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('shift stack')
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|
(0...argc).reverse_each do |i|
|
|
opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(i)
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|
opnd2 = ctx.stack_opnd(i + 1)
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, opnd)
|
|
asm.mov(opnd2, :rax)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
ctx.shift_stack(argc)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_call_symbol
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_call_symbol(jit, ctx, asm, cme, calling, known_recv_class, flags)
|
|
flags |= C::VM_CALL_OPT_SEND | (calling.kw_splat ? C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT : 0)
|
|
|
|
comptime_symbol = jit.peek_at_stack(calling.argc)
|
|
if comptime_symbol.class != String && !static_symbol?(comptime_symbol)
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_send_not_sym_or_str)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
mid = C.get_symbol_id(comptime_symbol)
|
|
if mid == 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_optimized_send_null_mid)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment("Guard #{comptime_symbol.inspect} is on stack")
|
|
class_changed_exit = counted_exit(side_exit(jit, ctx), :send_optimized_send_mid_class_changed)
|
|
jit_guard_known_klass(
|
|
jit, ctx, asm, C.rb_class_of(comptime_symbol), ctx.stack_opnd(calling.argc),
|
|
StackOpnd[calling.argc], comptime_symbol, class_changed_exit,
|
|
)
|
|
asm.mov(C_ARGS[0], ctx.stack_opnd(calling.argc))
|
|
asm.call(C.rb_get_symbol_id)
|
|
asm.cmp(C_RET, mid)
|
|
id_changed_exit = counted_exit(side_exit(jit, ctx), :send_optimized_send_mid_id_changed)
|
|
jit_chain_guard(:jne, jit, ctx, asm, id_changed_exit)
|
|
|
|
# rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements
|
|
calling.flags = flags
|
|
cme, _ = jit_search_method(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling)
|
|
if cme == CantCompile
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_FCALL != 0
|
|
return jit_call_method(jit, ctx, asm, mid, calling, cme, known_recv_class)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
raise NotImplementedError # unreachable for now
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_push_frame
|
|
#
|
|
# Frame structure:
|
|
# | args | locals | cme/cref | block_handler/prev EP | frame type (EP here) | stack bottom (SP here)
|
|
#
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_push_frame(jit, ctx, asm, cme, flags, argc, frame_type, block_handler, iseq: nil, local_size: 0, stack_max: 0, prev_ep: nil, doing_kw_call: nil)
|
|
# Save caller SP and PC before pushing a callee frame for backtrace and side exits
|
|
asm.comment('save SP to caller CFP')
|
|
recv_idx = argc # blockarg is already popped
|
|
recv_idx += (block_handler == :captured) ? 0 : 1 # receiver is not on stack when captured->self is used
|
|
if iseq
|
|
# Skip setting this to SP register. This cfp->sp will be copied to SP on leave insn.
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, ctx.sp_opnd(C.VALUE.size * -recv_idx)) # Pop receiver and arguments to prepare for side exits
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:sp)], :rax)
|
|
else
|
|
asm.lea(SP, ctx.sp_opnd(C.VALUE.size * -recv_idx))
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:sp)], SP)
|
|
ctx.sp_offset = recv_idx
|
|
end
|
|
jit_save_pc(jit, asm, comment: 'save PC to caller CFP')
|
|
|
|
sp_offset = ctx.sp_offset + 3 + local_size + (doing_kw_call ? 1 : 0) # callee_sp
|
|
local_size.times do |i|
|
|
asm.comment('set local variables') if i == 0
|
|
local_index = sp_offset + i - local_size - 3
|
|
asm.mov([SP, C.VALUE.size * local_index], Qnil)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('set up EP with managing data')
|
|
ep_offset = sp_offset - 1
|
|
# ep[-2]: cref_or_me
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, cme.to_i)
|
|
asm.mov([SP, C.VALUE.size * (ep_offset - 2)], :rax)
|
|
# ep[-1]: block handler or prev env ptr (specval)
|
|
if prev_ep
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, prev_ep.to_i | 1) # tagged prev ep
|
|
asm.mov([SP, C.VALUE.size * (ep_offset - 1)], :rax)
|
|
elsif block_handler == :captured
|
|
# Set captured->ep, saving captured in :rcx for captured->self
|
|
ep_reg = :rcx
|
|
jit_get_lep(jit, asm, reg: ep_reg)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, [ep_reg, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL]) # block_handler
|
|
asm.and(:rcx, ~0x3) # captured
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rcx, C.VALUE.size]) # captured->ep
|
|
asm.or(:rax, 0x1) # GC_GUARDED_PTR
|
|
asm.mov([SP, C.VALUE.size * (ep_offset - 1)], :rax)
|
|
elsif block_handler == C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE
|
|
asm.mov([SP, C.VALUE.size * (ep_offset - 1)], C::VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE)
|
|
elsif block_handler == C.rb_block_param_proxy
|
|
# vm_caller_setup_arg_block: block_code == rb_block_param_proxy
|
|
jit_get_lep(jit, asm, reg: :rax) # VM_CF_BLOCK_HANDLER: VM_CF_LEP
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rax, C.VALUE.size * C::VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL]) # VM_CF_BLOCK_HANDLER: VM_ENV_BLOCK_HANDLER
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:block_code)], :rax) # reg_cfp->block_code = handler
|
|
asm.mov([SP, C.VALUE.size * (ep_offset - 1)], :rax) # return handler;
|
|
else # assume blockiseq
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, block_handler)
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:block_code)], :rax)
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, [CFP, C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)]) # VM_CFP_TO_CAPTURED_BLOCK
|
|
asm.or(:rax, 1) # VM_BH_FROM_ISEQ_BLOCK
|
|
asm.mov([SP, C.VALUE.size * (ep_offset - 1)], :rax)
|
|
end
|
|
# ep[-0]: ENV_FLAGS
|
|
asm.mov([SP, C.VALUE.size * (ep_offset - 0)], frame_type)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('set up new frame')
|
|
cfp_offset = -C.rb_control_frame_t.size # callee CFP
|
|
# For ISEQ, JIT code will set it as needed. However, C func needs 0 there for svar frame detection.
|
|
if iseq.nil?
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, cfp_offset + C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:pc)], 0)
|
|
end
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, iseq.to_i)
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, cfp_offset + C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:iseq)], :rax)
|
|
if block_handler == :captured
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [:rcx]) # captured->self
|
|
else
|
|
self_index = ctx.sp_offset - (1 + argc) # blockarg has been popped
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, [SP, C.VALUE.size * self_index])
|
|
end
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, cfp_offset + C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:self)], :rax)
|
|
asm.lea(:rax, [SP, C.VALUE.size * ep_offset])
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, cfp_offset + C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:ep)], :rax)
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, cfp_offset + C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:block_code)], 0)
|
|
# Update SP register only for ISEQ calls. SP-relative operations should be done above this.
|
|
sp_reg = iseq ? SP : :rax
|
|
asm.lea(sp_reg, [SP, C.VALUE.size * sp_offset])
|
|
asm.mov([CFP, cfp_offset + C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:sp)], sp_reg)
|
|
|
|
# cfp->jit_return is used only for ISEQs
|
|
if iseq
|
|
# The callee might change locals through Kernel#binding and other means.
|
|
ctx.clear_local_types
|
|
|
|
# Stub cfp->jit_return
|
|
return_ctx = ctx.dup
|
|
return_ctx.stack_pop(argc + ((block_handler == :captured) ? 0 : 1)) # Pop args and receiver. blockarg has been popped
|
|
return_ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown) # push callee's return value
|
|
return_ctx.sp_offset = 1 # SP is in the position after popping a receiver and arguments
|
|
return_ctx.chain_depth = 0
|
|
branch_stub = BranchStub.new(
|
|
iseq: jit.iseq,
|
|
shape: Default,
|
|
target0: BranchTarget.new(ctx: return_ctx, pc: jit.pc + jit.insn.len * C.VALUE.size),
|
|
)
|
|
branch_stub.target0.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(return_ctx, ocb_asm, branch_stub, true)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
branch_stub.compile = compile_jit_return(branch_stub, cfp_offset:)
|
|
branch_stub.compile.call(asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('switch to callee CFP')
|
|
# Update CFP register only for ISEQ calls
|
|
cfp_reg = iseq ? CFP : :rax
|
|
asm.lea(cfp_reg, [CFP, cfp_offset])
|
|
asm.mov([EC, C.rb_execution_context_t.offsetof(:cfp)], cfp_reg)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def compile_jit_return(branch_stub, cfp_offset:) # Proc escapes arguments in memory
|
|
proc do |branch_asm|
|
|
branch_asm.comment('set jit_return to callee CFP')
|
|
branch_asm.stub(branch_stub) do
|
|
case branch_stub.shape
|
|
in Default
|
|
branch_asm.mov(:rax, branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
branch_asm.mov([CFP, cfp_offset + C.rb_control_frame_t.offsetof(:jit_return)], :rax)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# CALLER_SETUP_ARG: Return CantCompile if not supported
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def jit_caller_setup_arg(jit, ctx, asm, flags)
|
|
if flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0 && flags & C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_args_splat_kw_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
elsif flags & C::VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT != 0
|
|
# splat is not supported in this path
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_args_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
elsif flags & C::VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_args_kw_splat)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
elsif flags & C::VM_CALL_KWARG != 0
|
|
asm.incr_counter(:send_kwarg)
|
|
return CantCompile
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Pushes arguments from an array to the stack. Differs from push splat because
|
|
# the array can have items left over.
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def move_rest_args_to_stack(array, num_args, jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('move_rest_args_to_stack')
|
|
|
|
# array is :rax
|
|
array_len_opnd = :rcx
|
|
jit_array_len(asm, array, array_len_opnd)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('Side exit if length is less than required')
|
|
asm.cmp(array_len_opnd, num_args)
|
|
asm.jl(counted_exit(side_exit, :send_iseq_has_rest_and_splat_not_equal))
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('Push arguments from array')
|
|
|
|
# Load the address of the embedded array
|
|
# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.ary
|
|
array_reg = array
|
|
|
|
# Conditionally load the address of the heap array
|
|
# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.heap.ptr
|
|
flags_opnd = [array_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)]
|
|
asm.test(flags_opnd, C::RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG)
|
|
heap_ptr_opnd = [array_reg, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :heap, :ptr)]
|
|
# Load the address of the embedded array
|
|
# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.ary
|
|
ary_opnd = :rdx # NOTE: array :rax is used after move_rest_args_to_stack too
|
|
asm.lea(:rcx, [array_reg, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :ary)])
|
|
asm.mov(ary_opnd, heap_ptr_opnd)
|
|
asm.cmovnz(ary_opnd, :rcx)
|
|
|
|
num_args.times do |i|
|
|
top = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, [ary_opnd, i * C.VALUE.size])
|
|
asm.mov(top, :rcx)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# vm_caller_setup_arg_splat (+ CALLER_SETUP_ARG):
|
|
# Pushes arguments from an array to the stack that are passed with a splat (i.e. *args).
|
|
# It optimistically compiles to a static size that is the exact number of arguments needed for the function.
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
|
|
def push_splat_args(required_args, jit, ctx, asm)
|
|
side_exit = side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('push_splat_args')
|
|
|
|
array_opnd = ctx.stack_opnd(0)
|
|
array_stack_opnd = StackOpnd[0]
|
|
array_reg = :rax
|
|
asm.mov(array_reg, array_opnd)
|
|
|
|
guard_object_is_array(jit, ctx, asm, array_reg, :rcx, array_stack_opnd, :send_args_splat_not_array)
|
|
|
|
array_len_opnd = :rcx
|
|
jit_array_len(asm, array_reg, array_len_opnd)
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('Side exit if length is not equal to remaining args')
|
|
asm.cmp(array_len_opnd, required_args)
|
|
asm.jne(counted_exit(side_exit, :send_args_splat_length_not_equal))
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('Check last argument is not ruby2keyword hash')
|
|
|
|
ary_opnd = :rcx
|
|
jit_array_ptr(asm, array_reg, ary_opnd) # clobbers array_reg
|
|
|
|
last_array_value = :rax
|
|
asm.mov(last_array_value, [ary_opnd, (required_args - 1) * C.VALUE.size])
|
|
|
|
ruby2_exit = counted_exit(side_exit, :send_args_splat_ruby2_hash);
|
|
guard_object_is_not_ruby2_keyword_hash(asm, last_array_value, :rcx, ruby2_exit) # clobbers :rax
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('Push arguments from array')
|
|
array_opnd = ctx.stack_pop(1)
|
|
|
|
if required_args > 0
|
|
# Load the address of the embedded array
|
|
# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.ary
|
|
array_reg = :rax
|
|
asm.mov(array_reg, array_opnd)
|
|
|
|
# Conditionally load the address of the heap array
|
|
# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.heap.ptr
|
|
flags_opnd = [array_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)]
|
|
asm.test(flags_opnd, C::RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG)
|
|
heap_ptr_opnd = [array_reg, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :heap, :ptr)]
|
|
# Load the address of the embedded array
|
|
# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.ary
|
|
asm.lea(:rcx, [array_reg, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :ary)])
|
|
asm.mov(:rax, heap_ptr_opnd)
|
|
asm.cmovnz(:rax, :rcx)
|
|
ary_opnd = :rax
|
|
|
|
(0...required_args).each do |i|
|
|
top = ctx.stack_push(Type::Unknown)
|
|
asm.mov(:rcx, [ary_opnd, i * C.VALUE.size])
|
|
asm.mov(top, :rcx)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
asm.comment('end push_each')
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Generate RARRAY_LEN. For array_opnd, use Opnd::Reg to reduce memory access,
|
|
# and use Opnd::Mem to save registers.
|
|
def jit_array_len(asm, array_reg, len_reg)
|
|
asm.comment('get array length for embedded or heap')
|
|
|
|
# Pull out the embed flag to check if it's an embedded array.
|
|
asm.mov(len_reg, [array_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)])
|
|
|
|
# Get the length of the array
|
|
asm.and(len_reg, C::RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_MASK)
|
|
asm.sar(len_reg, C::RARRAY_EMBED_LEN_SHIFT)
|
|
|
|
# Conditionally move the length of the heap array
|
|
asm.test([array_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)], C::RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG)
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# Select the array length value
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asm.cmovz(len_reg, [array_reg, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :heap, :len)])
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end
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# Generate RARRAY_CONST_PTR (part of RARRAY_AREF)
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def jit_array_ptr(asm, array_reg, ary_opnd) # clobbers array_reg
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asm.comment('get array pointer for embedded or heap')
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flags_opnd = [array_reg, C.RBasic.offsetof(:flags)]
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asm.test(flags_opnd, C::RARRAY_EMBED_FLAG)
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# Load the address of the embedded array
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# (struct RArray *)(obj)->as.ary
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asm.mov(ary_opnd, [array_reg, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :heap, :ptr)])
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asm.lea(array_reg, [array_reg, C.RArray.offsetof(:as, :ary)]) # clobbers array_reg
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asm.cmovnz(ary_opnd, array_reg)
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end
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def assert(cond)
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assert_equal(cond, true)
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end
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def assert_equal(left, right)
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if left != right
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raise "'#{left.inspect}' was not '#{right.inspect}'"
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end
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end
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def fixnum?(obj)
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(C.to_value(obj) & C::RUBY_FIXNUM_FLAG) == C::RUBY_FIXNUM_FLAG
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end
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def flonum?(obj)
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(C.to_value(obj) & C::RUBY_FLONUM_MASK) == C::RUBY_FLONUM_FLAG
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end
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def symbol?(obj)
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static_symbol?(obj) || dynamic_symbol?(obj)
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end
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def static_symbol?(obj)
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(C.to_value(obj) & 0xff) == C::RUBY_SYMBOL_FLAG
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end
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def dynamic_symbol?(obj)
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return false if C::SPECIAL_CONST_P(obj)
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C.RB_TYPE_P(obj, C::RUBY_T_SYMBOL)
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end
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def shape_too_complex?(obj)
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C.rb_shape_get_shape_id(obj) == C::OBJ_TOO_COMPLEX_SHAPE_ID
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end
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# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
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# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
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# @param asm [RubyVM::RJIT::Assembler]
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def defer_compilation(jit, ctx, asm)
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|
# Make a stub to compile the current insn
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|
if ctx.chain_depth != 0
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raise "double defer!"
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end
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ctx.chain_depth += 1
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jit_direct_jump(jit.iseq, jit.pc, ctx, asm, comment: 'defer_compilation')
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|
end
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def jit_direct_jump(iseq, pc, ctx, asm, comment: 'jit_direct_jump')
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|
branch_stub = BranchStub.new(
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iseq:,
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shape: Default,
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|
target0: BranchTarget.new(ctx:, pc:),
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|
)
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|
branch_stub.target0.address = Assembler.new.then do |ocb_asm|
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|
@exit_compiler.compile_branch_stub(ctx, ocb_asm, branch_stub, true)
|
|
@ocb.write(ocb_asm)
|
|
end
|
|
branch_stub.compile = compile_jit_direct_jump(branch_stub, comment:)
|
|
branch_stub.compile.call(asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def compile_jit_direct_jump(branch_stub, comment:) # Proc escapes arguments in memory
|
|
proc do |branch_asm|
|
|
branch_asm.comment(comment)
|
|
branch_asm.stub(branch_stub) do
|
|
case branch_stub.shape
|
|
in Default
|
|
branch_asm.jmp(branch_stub.target0.address)
|
|
in Next0
|
|
# Just write the block without a jump
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# @param jit [RubyVM::RJIT::JITState]
|
|
# @param ctx [RubyVM::RJIT::Context]
|
|
def side_exit(jit, ctx)
|
|
# We use the latest ctx.sp_offset to generate a side exit to tolerate sp_offset changes by jit_save_sp.
|
|
# However, we want to simulate an old stack_size when we take a side exit. We do that by adjusting the
|
|
# sp_offset because gen_outlined_exit uses ctx.sp_offset to move SP.
|
|
ctx = ctx.with_stack_size(jit.stack_size_for_pc)
|
|
|
|
jit.side_exit_for_pc[ctx.sp_offset] ||= Assembler.new.then do |asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_side_exit(jit.pc, ctx, asm)
|
|
@ocb.write(asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def counted_exit(side_exit, name)
|
|
asm = Assembler.new
|
|
asm.incr_counter(name)
|
|
asm.jmp(side_exit)
|
|
@ocb.write(asm)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def def_iseq_ptr(cme_def)
|
|
C.rb_iseq_check(cme_def.body.iseq.iseqptr)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def to_value(obj)
|
|
GC_REFS << obj
|
|
C.to_value(obj)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def full_cfunc_return
|
|
@full_cfunc_return ||= Assembler.new.then do |asm|
|
|
@exit_compiler.compile_full_cfunc_return(asm)
|
|
@ocb.write(asm)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def c_method_tracing_currently_enabled?
|
|
C.rb_rjit_global_events & (C::RUBY_EVENT_C_CALL | C::RUBY_EVENT_C_RETURN) != 0
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Return a builtin function if a given iseq consists of only that builtin function
|
|
def builtin_function(iseq)
|
|
opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave = INSNS.values.find { |i| i.name == :opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave }
|
|
leave = INSNS.values.find { |i| i.name == :leave }
|
|
if iseq.body.iseq_size == opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave.len + leave.len &&
|
|
C.rb_vm_insn_decode(iseq.body.iseq_encoded[0]) == opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave.bin &&
|
|
C.rb_vm_insn_decode(iseq.body.iseq_encoded[opt_invokebuiltin_delegate_leave.len]) == leave.bin
|
|
C.rb_builtin_function.new(iseq.body.iseq_encoded[1])
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def build_calling(ci:, block_handler:)
|
|
CallingInfo.new(
|
|
argc: C.vm_ci_argc(ci),
|
|
flags: C.vm_ci_flag(ci),
|
|
kwarg: C.vm_ci_kwarg(ci),
|
|
ci_addr: ci.to_i,
|
|
send_shift: 0,
|
|
block_handler:,
|
|
)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
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