ruby/tool/transform_mjit_header.rb

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# Copyright (C) 2017 Vladimir Makarov, <vmakarov@redhat.com>
# This is a script to transform functions to static inline.
# Usage: transform_mjit_header.rb <c-compiler> <header file> <out>
require 'fileutils'
require 'tempfile'
PROGRAM = File.basename($0, ".*")
module MJITHeader
ATTR_VALUE_REGEXP = /[^()]|\([^()]*\)/
ATTR_REGEXP = /__attribute__\s*\(\(#{ATTR_VALUE_REGEXP}*\)\)/
FUNC_HEADER_REGEXP = /\A(\s*#{ATTR_REGEXP})*[^\[{(]*\((#{ATTR_REGEXP}|[^()])*\)(\s*#{ATTR_REGEXP})*\s*/
TARGET_NAME_REGEXP = /\A(rb|ruby|vm|insn|attr)_/
# Predefined macros for compilers which are already supported by MJIT.
# We're going to support cl.exe too (WIP) but `cl.exe -E` can't produce macro.
SUPPORTED_CC_MACROS = [
'__GNUC__', # gcc
'__clang__', # clang
]
# These macros are relied on this script's transformation
PREFIXED_MACROS = [
'ALWAYS_INLINE',
]
# For MinGW's ras.h. Those macros have its name in its definition and can't be preprocessed multiple times.
RECURSIVE_MACROS = %w[
RASCTRYINFO
RASIPADDR
]
IGNORED_FUNCTIONS = [
'vm_search_method_slowpath', # This increases the time to compile when inlined. So we use it as external function.
'rb_equal_opt', # Not used from VM and not compilable
]
ALWAYS_INLINED_FUNCTIONS = [
'vm_opt_plus',
'vm_opt_minus',
'vm_opt_mult',
'vm_opt_div',
'vm_opt_mod',
'vm_opt_neq',
'vm_opt_lt',
'vm_opt_le',
'vm_opt_gt',
'vm_opt_ge',
'vm_opt_ltlt',
'vm_opt_aref',
'vm_opt_aset',
'vm_opt_aref_with',
'vm_opt_aset_with',
'vm_opt_not',
'vm_getinstancevariable',
'vm_setinstancevariable',
'vm_setivar',
]
# Return start..stop of last decl in CODE ending STOP
def self.find_decl(code, stop)
level = 0
i = stop
while i = code.rindex(/[;{}]/, i)
if level == 0 && stop != i && decl_found?($&, i)
return decl_start($&, i)..stop
end
case $&
when '}'
level += 1
when '{'
level -= 1
end
i -= 1
end
nil
end
def self.decl_found?(code, i)
i == 0 || code == ';' || code == '}'
end
def self.decl_start(code, i)
if i == 0 && code != ';' && code != '}'
0
else
i + 1
end
end
# Given DECL return the name of it, nil if failed
def self.decl_name_of(decl)
ident_regex = /\w+/
decl = decl.gsub(/^#.+$/, '') # remove macros
reduced_decl = decl.gsub(ATTR_REGEXP, '') # remove attributes
su1_regex = /{[^{}]*}/
su2_regex = /{([^{}]|#{su1_regex})*}/
su3_regex = /{([^{}]|#{su2_regex})*}/ # 3 nested structs/unions is probably enough
reduced_decl.gsub!(su3_regex, '') # remove structs/unions in the header
id_seq_regex = /\s*(#{ident_regex}(\s+|\s*[*]+\s*))*/
# Process function header:
match = /\A#{id_seq_regex}(?<name>#{ident_regex})\s*\(/.match(reduced_decl)
return match[:name] if match
# Process non-function declaration:
reduced_decl.gsub!(/\s*=[^;]+(?=;)/, '') # remove initialization
match = /#{id_seq_regex}(?<name>#{ident_regex})/.match(reduced_decl);
return match[:name] if match
nil
end
# Return true if CC with CFLAGS compiles successfully the current code.
# Use STAGE in the message in case of a compilation failure
def self.check_code!(code, cc, cflags, stage)
with_code(code) do |path|
cmd = "#{cc} #{cflags} #{path}"
unless system(cmd, err: File::NULL)
out = IO.popen(cmd, err: [:child, :out], &:read)
STDERR.puts "error in #{stage} header file:\n#{out}"
exit false
end
end
end
# Remove unpreprocessable macros
def self.remove_harmful_macros!(code)
code.gsub!(/^#define #{Regexp.union(RECURSIVE_MACROS)} .*$/, '')
end
# -dD outputs those macros, and it produces redefinition warnings or errors
# This assumes common.mk passes `-DMJIT_HEADER` first when it creates rb_mjit_header.h.
def self.remove_predefined_macros!(code)
code.sub!(/\A(#define [^\n]+|\n)*(#define MJIT_HEADER 1\n)/, '\2')
end
# Return [macro, others]. But others include PREFIXED_MACROS to be used in code.
def self.separate_macro_and_code(code)
code.lines.partition do |l|
l.start_with?('#') && PREFIXED_MACROS.all? { |m| !l.start_with?("#define #{m}") }
end.map! { |lines| lines.join('') }
end
def self.write(code, out)
FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(out))
File.binwrite("#{out}.new", code)
FileUtils.mv("#{out}.new", out)
end
# Note that this checks runruby. This conservatively covers platform names.
def self.windows?
RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw|msys/
end
def self.cl_exe?(cc)
cc =~ /\Acl(\z| |\.exe)/
end
# If code has macro which only supported compilers predefine, return true.
def self.supported_header?(code)
SUPPORTED_CC_MACROS.any? { |macro| code =~ /^#\s*define\s+#{Regexp.escape(macro)}\b/ }
end
# This checks if syntax check outputs "error: conflicting types for 'restrict'".
# If it's true, this script regards platform as AIX and add -std=c99 as workaround.
def self.conflicting_types?(code, cc, cflags)
with_code(code) do |path|
cmd = "#{cc} #{cflags} #{path}"
out = IO.popen(cmd, err: [:child, :out], &:read)
!$?.success? && out.match?(/error: conflicting types for '[^']+'/)
end
end
def self.with_code(code)
Tempfile.open(['', '.c'], mode: File::BINARY) do |f|
f.puts code
f.close
return yield(f.path)
end
end
private_class_method :with_code
end
if ARGV.size != 3
abort "Usage: #{$0} <c-compiler> <header file> <out>"
end
cc = ARGV[0]
code = File.binread(ARGV[1]) # Current version of the header file.
outfile = ARGV[2]
if MJITHeader.cl_exe?(cc)
cflags = '-DMJIT_HEADER -Zs'
else
cflags = '-S -DMJIT_HEADER -fsyntax-only -Werror=implicit-function-declaration -Werror=implicit-int -Wfatal-errors'
end
if !MJITHeader.cl_exe?(cc) && !MJITHeader.supported_header?(code)
puts "This compiler (#{cc}) looks not supported for MJIT. Giving up to generate MJIT header."
MJITHeader.write("#error MJIT does not support '#{cc}' yet", outfile)
exit
end
MJITHeader.remove_predefined_macros!(code)
if MJITHeader.windows? # transformation is broken with Windows headers for now
MJITHeader.remove_harmful_macros!(code)
MJITHeader.check_code!(code, cc, cflags, 'initial')
puts "\nSkipped transforming external functions to static on Windows."
MJITHeader.write(code, outfile)
exit
end
macro, code = MJITHeader.separate_macro_and_code(code) # note: this does not work on MinGW
code_to_check = "#{code}#{macro}" # macro should not affect code again
if MJITHeader.conflicting_types?(code_to_check, cc, cflags)
cflags = "#{cflags} -std=c99" # For AIX gcc
end
# Check initial file correctness in the manner of final output.
MJITHeader.check_code!(code_to_check, cc, cflags, 'initial')
puts "\nTransforming external functions to static:"
stop_pos = -1
extern_names = []
# This loop changes function declarations to static inline.
while (decl_range = MJITHeader.find_decl(code, stop_pos))
stop_pos = decl_range.begin - 1
decl = code[decl_range]
decl_name = MJITHeader.decl_name_of(decl)
if MJITHeader::IGNORED_FUNCTIONS.include?(decl_name) && /#{MJITHeader::FUNC_HEADER_REGEXP}{/.match(decl)
puts "#{PROGRAM}: changing definition of '#{decl_name}' to declaration"
code[decl_range] = decl.sub(/{.+}/m, ';')
elsif MJITHeader::ALWAYS_INLINED_FUNCTIONS.include?(decl_name) && match = /#{MJITHeader::FUNC_HEADER_REGEXP}{/.match(decl)
header = match[0].sub(/{\z/, '').strip
header = "static inline #{header.sub(/\A((static|inline) )+/, '')}"
decl[match.begin(0)...match.end(0)] = '{' # remove header
code[decl_range] = "\nALWAYS_INLINE(#{header});\n#{header} #{decl}"
elsif extern_names.include?(decl_name) && (decl =~ /#{MJITHeader::FUNC_HEADER_REGEXP};/)
decl.sub!(/(extern|static|inline) /, ' ')
unless decl_name =~ /\Aattr_\w+_\w+\z/ # skip too-many false-positive warnings in insns_info.inc.
puts "#{PROGRAM}: making declaration of '#{decl_name}' static inline"
end
code[decl_range] = "static inline #{decl}"
elsif (match = /#{MJITHeader::FUNC_HEADER_REGEXP}{/.match(decl)) && (header = match[0]) !~ /static/
unless decl_name.match(MJITHeader::TARGET_NAME_REGEXP)
puts "#{PROGRAM}: SKIPPED to transform #{decl_name}"
next
end
extern_names << decl_name
decl[match.begin(0)...match.end(0)] = ''
if decl =~ /\bstatic\b/
puts "warning: a static decl inside external definition of '#{decl_name}'"
end
header.sub!(/(extern|inline) /, ' ')
unless decl_name =~ /\Aattr_\w+_\w+\z/ # skip too-many false-positive warnings in insns_info.inc.
puts "#{PROGRAM}: making external definition of '#{decl_name}' static inline"
end
code[decl_range] = "static inline #{header}#{decl}"
end
end
code << macro
# Check the final file correctness
MJITHeader.check_code!(code, cc, cflags, 'final')
MJITHeader.write(code, outfile)