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author | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2011-10-12 12:57:19 +0200 |
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committer | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2011-10-12 12:57:19 +0200 |
commit | 4097f85c41d81b2a535cf95ba56aa807c1256beb (patch) | |
tree | 6eac185b5da75e594ade499fcc3b9f66852eaf80 /erts/emulator | |
parent | 2dffccb293bb2bb6a9be3424240eb9b0e362a987 (diff) | |
parent | 09a5930d116bc4ebfac9404845bed8181662a0db (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'bjorn/erts/beam-loader-fixes'
* bjorn/erts/beam-loader-fixes:
Print transformtions sorted on the name of the first instruction
Share code for call of predicate and transformation functions
Simplify transformations of gc_bif[123] instructions
Refactor 'too_old_compiler' handling
Introduce 'try_me_else_fail'
Combine 'store_var' with 'next_arg'
Merge 'next_instr' and 'is_op' into 'next_instr'
Merge 'new_instr' and 'store_op' into 'new_instr'
Combine a 'call' instruction with the following 'end' instruction
Remove some unnecessary type constraints in transformations
Get rid of redundant 'try_me_else' and 'fail' instructions
Add some more information in instruction comments
In transformations, don't store variables that are never used
Remove redundant 'next_arg' before 'next_instr'
Generalize and rename is_set_var_instr() to is_instr()
Remove too_old_compiler handling for very old instruction variants
Remove the special instructions for the hybrid heap emulator
Remove optimization of 'move R R'
Diffstat (limited to 'erts/emulator')
-rw-r--r-- | erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c | 87 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c | 129 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab | 102 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | erts/emulator/utils/beam_makeops | 188 |
4 files changed, 257 insertions, 249 deletions
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c index 4b5b5cbdaa..5691f7aec1 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c @@ -4863,92 +4863,6 @@ void process_main(void) } /* - * Instructions for allocating on the message area. - */ - - OpCase(i_global_cons): - { - BeamInstr *next; -#ifdef HYBRID - Eterm *hp; - - PreFetch(0,next); - TestGlobalHeap(2,2,hp); - hp[0] = r(0); - hp[1] = x(1); - r(0) = make_list(hp); -#ifndef INCREMENTAL - global_htop += 2; -#endif - NextPF(0,next); -#else - PreFetch(0,next); - c_p->freason = EXC_INTERNAL_ERROR; - goto find_func_info; -#endif - } - - OpCase(i_global_tuple): - { - BeamInstr *next; - int len; -#ifdef HYBRID - Eterm list; - Eterm *hp; -#endif - - if ((len = list_length(r(0))) < 0) { - goto badarg; - } - - PreFetch(0,next); -#ifdef HYBRID - TestGlobalHeap(len + 1,1,hp); - list = r(0); - r(0) = make_tuple(hp); - *hp++ = make_arityval(len); - while(is_list(list)) - { - Eterm* cons = list_val(list); - *hp++ = CAR(cons); - list = CDR(cons); - } -#ifndef INCREMENTAL - global_htop += len + 1; -#endif - NextPF(0,next); -#else - c_p->freason = EXC_INTERNAL_ERROR; - goto find_func_info; -#endif - } - - OpCase(i_global_copy): - { - BeamInstr *next; - PreFetch(0,next); -#ifdef HYBRID - if (!IS_CONST(r(0))) - { - BM_SWAP_TIMER(system,copy); - SWAPOUT; - reg[0] = r(0); - reg[1] = NIL; - r(0) = copy_struct_lazy(c_p,r(0),0); - ASSERT(ma_src_top == 0); - ASSERT(ma_dst_top == 0); - ASSERT(ma_offset_top == 0); - SWAPIN; - BM_SWAP_TIMER(copy,system); - } - NextPF(0,next); -#else - c_p->freason = EXC_INTERNAL_ERROR; - goto find_func_info; -#endif - } - - /* * New floating point instructions. */ @@ -5241,7 +5155,6 @@ void process_main(void) OpCase(int_code_end): OpCase(label_L): - OpCase(too_old_compiler): OpCase(on_load): OpCase(line_I): erl_exit(1, "meta op\n"); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c index 16dd5795c7..de4b32b238 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c @@ -1887,14 +1887,6 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) } /* - * Special error message instruction. - */ - if (stp->genop->op == genop_too_old_compiler_0) { - LoadError0(stp, "please re-compile this module with an " - ERLANG_OTP_RELEASE " compiler"); - } - - /* * From the collected generic instruction, find the specific * instruction. */ @@ -1945,7 +1937,27 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) ERLANG_OTP_RELEASE " compiler "); } - LoadError0(stp, "no specific operation found"); + /* + * Some generic instructions should have a special + * error message. + */ + switch (stp->genop->op) { + case genop_too_old_compiler_0: + LoadError0(stp, "please re-compile this module with an " + ERLANG_OTP_RELEASE " compiler"); + case genop_unsupported_guard_bif_3: + { + Eterm Mod = (Eterm) stp->genop->a[0].val; + Eterm Name = (Eterm) stp->genop->a[1].val; + Uint arity = (Uint) stp->genop->a[2].val; + FREE_GENOP(stp, stp->genop); + stp->genop = 0; + LoadError3(stp, "unsupported guard BIF: %T:%T/%d\n", + Mod, Name, arity); + } + default: + LoadError0(stp, "no specific operation found"); + } } stp->specific_op = specific; @@ -2409,6 +2421,8 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) #define no_fpe_signals(St) 0 #endif +#define never(St) 0 + /* * Predicate that tests whether a jump table can be used. */ @@ -3664,10 +3678,7 @@ gen_guard_bif1(LoaderState* stp, GenOpArg Fail, GenOpArg Live, GenOpArg Bif, BifFunction bf; NEW_GENOP(stp, op); - op->op = genop_i_gc_bif1_5; - op->arity = 5; - op->a[0] = Fail; - op->a[1].type = TAG_u; + op->next = NULL; bf = stp->import[Bif.val].bf; /* The translations here need to have a reverse counterpart in beam_emu.c:translate_gc_bif for error handling to work properly. */ @@ -3688,19 +3699,30 @@ gen_guard_bif1(LoaderState* stp, GenOpArg Fail, GenOpArg Live, GenOpArg Bif, } else if (bf == trunc_1) { op->a[1].val = (BeamInstr) (void *) erts_gc_trunc_1; } else { - abort(); + op->op = genop_unsupported_guard_bif_3; + op->arity = 3; + op->a[0].type = TAG_a; + op->a[0].val = stp->import[Bif.val].module; + op->a[1].type = TAG_a; + op->a[1].val = stp->import[Bif.val].function; + op->a[2].type = TAG_u; + op->a[2].val = stp->import[Bif.val].arity; + return op; } + op->op = genop_i_gc_bif1_5; + op->arity = 5; + op->a[0] = Fail; + op->a[1].type = TAG_u; op->a[2] = Src; op->a[3] = Live; op->a[4] = Dst; - op->next = NULL; return op; } /* - * This is used by the ops.tab rule that rewrites gc_bifs with two parameters + * This is used by the ops.tab rule that rewrites gc_bifs with two parameters. * The instruction returned is then again rewritten to an i_load instruction - * folowed by i_gc_bif2_jIId, to handle literals properly. + * followed by i_gc_bif2_jIId, to handle literals properly. * As opposed to the i_gc_bif1_jIsId, the instruction i_gc_bif2_jIId is * always rewritten, regardless of if there actually are any literals. */ @@ -3712,31 +3734,39 @@ gen_guard_bif2(LoaderState* stp, GenOpArg Fail, GenOpArg Live, GenOpArg Bif, BifFunction bf; NEW_GENOP(stp, op); - op->op = genop_ii_gc_bif2_6; - op->arity = 6; - op->a[0] = Fail; - op->a[1].type = TAG_u; + op->next = NULL; bf = stp->import[Bif.val].bf; /* The translations here need to have a reverse counterpart in beam_emu.c:translate_gc_bif for error handling to work properly. */ if (bf == binary_part_2) { op->a[1].val = (BeamInstr) (void *) erts_gc_binary_part_2; } else { - abort(); + op->op = genop_unsupported_guard_bif_3; + op->arity = 3; + op->a[0].type = TAG_a; + op->a[0].val = stp->import[Bif.val].module; + op->a[1].type = TAG_a; + op->a[1].val = stp->import[Bif.val].function; + op->a[2].type = TAG_u; + op->a[2].val = stp->import[Bif.val].arity; + return op; } + op->op = genop_ii_gc_bif2_6; + op->arity = 6; + op->a[0] = Fail; + op->a[1].type = TAG_u; op->a[2] = S1; op->a[3] = S2; op->a[4] = Live; op->a[5] = Dst; - op->next = NULL; return op; } /* - * This is used by the ops.tab rule that rewrites gc_bifs with three parameters + * This is used by the ops.tab rule that rewrites gc_bifs with three parameters. * The instruction returned is then again rewritten to a move instruction that * uses r[0] for temp storage, followed by an i_load instruction, - * folowed by i_gc_bif3_jIsId, to handle literals properly. Rewriting + * followed by i_gc_bif3_jIsId, to handle literals properly. Rewriting * always occur, as with the gc_bif2 counterpart. */ static GenOp* @@ -3747,18 +3777,27 @@ gen_guard_bif3(LoaderState* stp, GenOpArg Fail, GenOpArg Live, GenOpArg Bif, BifFunction bf; NEW_GENOP(stp, op); - op->op = genop_ii_gc_bif3_7; - op->arity = 7; - op->a[0] = Fail; - op->a[1].type = TAG_u; + op->next = NULL; bf = stp->import[Bif.val].bf; /* The translations here need to have a reverse counterpart in beam_emu.c:translate_gc_bif for error handling to work properly. */ if (bf == binary_part_3) { op->a[1].val = (BeamInstr) (void *) erts_gc_binary_part_3; } else { - abort(); + op->op = genop_unsupported_guard_bif_3; + op->arity = 3; + op->a[0].type = TAG_a; + op->a[0].val = stp->import[Bif.val].module; + op->a[1].type = TAG_a; + op->a[1].val = stp->import[Bif.val].function; + op->a[2].type = TAG_u; + op->a[2].val = stp->import[Bif.val].arity; + return op; } + op->op = genop_ii_gc_bif3_7; + op->arity = 7; + op->a[0] = Fail; + op->a[1].type = TAG_u; op->a[2] = S1; op->a[3] = S2; op->a[4] = S3; @@ -4225,6 +4264,7 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) GenOp* instr; Uint* pc; int rval; + static Uint restart_fail[1] = {TOP_fail}; ASSERT(gen_opc[st->genop->op].transform != -1); pc = op_transform + gen_opc[st->genop->op].transform; @@ -4238,7 +4278,6 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) ASSERT(restart != NULL); pc = restart; ASSERT(*pc < NUM_TOPS); /* Valid instruction? */ - ASSERT(*pc == TOP_try_me_else || *pc == TOP_fail); instr = st->genop; #define RETURN(r) rval = (r); goto do_return; @@ -4251,7 +4290,9 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) op = *pc++; switch (op) { - case TOP_is_op: + case TOP_next_instr: + instr = instr->next; + ap = 0; if (instr == NULL) { /* * We'll need at least one more instruction to decide whether @@ -4438,10 +4479,6 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) case TOP_next_arg: ap++; break; - case TOP_next_instr: - instr = instr->next; - ap = 0; - break; case TOP_commit: instr = instr->next; /* The next_instr was optimized away. */ @@ -4459,8 +4496,8 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) #endif break; -#if defined(TOP_call) - case TOP_call: +#if defined(TOP_call_end) + case TOP_call_end: { GenOp** lastp; GenOp* new_instr; @@ -4497,7 +4534,7 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) *lastp = st->genop; st->genop = new_instr; } - break; + RETURN(TE_OK); #endif case TOP_new_instr: /* @@ -4506,12 +4543,10 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) NEW_GENOP(st, instr); instr->next = st->genop; st->genop = instr; + instr->op = op = *pc++; + instr->arity = gen_opc[op].arity; ap = 0; break; - case TOP_store_op: - instr->op = *pc++; - instr->arity = *pc++; - break; case TOP_store_type: i = *pc++; instr->a[ap].type = i; @@ -4521,21 +4556,25 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) i = *pc++; instr->a[ap].val = i; break; - case TOP_store_var: + case TOP_store_var_next_arg: i = *pc++; ASSERT(i < TE_MAX_VARS); instr->a[ap].type = var[i].type; instr->a[ap].val = var[i].val; + ap++; break; case TOP_try_me_else: restart = pc + 1; restart += *pc++; ASSERT(*pc < NUM_TOPS); /* Valid instruction? */ break; + case TOP_try_me_else_fail: + restart = restart_fail; + break; case TOP_end: RETURN(TE_OK); case TOP_fail: - RETURN(TE_FAIL) + RETURN(TE_FAIL); default: ASSERT(0); } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab b/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab index 538f0b94af..34bd5d0653 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab @@ -25,30 +25,12 @@ # instruction transformations; thus, they never occur in BEAM files. # -# Special instruction used to generate an error message when -# trying to load a module compiled by the V1 compiler (R5 & R6). -# (Specially treated in beam_load.c.) +# The too_old_compiler/0 instruction is specially handled in beam_load.c +# to produce a user-friendly message informing the user that the module +# needs to be re-compiled with a modern compiler. too_old_compiler/0 -too_old_compiler - -# -# Obsolete instruction usage follow. (Nowdays we use f with -# a zero label instead of p.) -# - -is_list p S => too_old_compiler -is_nonempty_list p R => too_old_compiler -is_nil p R => too_old_compiler - -is_tuple p S => too_old_compiler -test_arity p S Arity => too_old_compiler - -is_integer p R => too_old_compiler -is_float p R => too_old_compiler -is_atom p R => too_old_compiler - -is_eq_exact p S1 S2 => too_old_compiler +too_old_compiler | never() => # In R9C and earlier, the loader used to insert special instructions inside # the module_info/0,1 functions. (In R10B and later, the compiler inserts @@ -88,9 +70,6 @@ i_time_breakpoint i_return_time_trace i_return_to_trace i_yield -i_global_cons -i_global_tuple -i_global_copy return @@ -310,8 +289,6 @@ raise s s badarg j system_limit j -move R R => - move C=cxy r | jump Lbl => move_jump Lbl C %macro: move_jump MoveJump -nonext @@ -618,8 +595,6 @@ get_tuple_element Reg P Dst => i_get_tuple_element Reg P Dst | original_reg Reg original_reg Reg Pos => -get_tuple_element Reg P Dst => i_get_tuple_element Reg P Dst - original_reg/2 extract_next_element D1=xy | original_reg Reg P1 | get_tuple_element Reg P2 D2=xy | \ @@ -908,23 +883,6 @@ call_ext_last u==3 u$func:erlang:hibernate/3 D => i_hibernate call_ext_only u==3 u$func:erlang:hibernate/3 => i_hibernate # -# Hybrid memory architecture need special cons and tuple instructions -# that allocate on the message area. These looks like BIFs in the BEAM code. -# - -call_ext u==2 u$func:hybrid:cons/2 => i_global_cons -call_ext_last u==2 u$func:hybrid:cons/2 D => i_global_cons | deallocate_return D -call_ext_only Ar=u==2 u$func:hybrid:cons/2 => i_global_cons | return - -call_ext u==1 u$func:hybrid:tuple/1 => i_global_tuple -call_ext_last u==1 u$func:hybrid:tuple/1 D => i_global_tuple | deallocate_return D -call_ext_only Ar=u==1 u$func:hybrid:tuple/1 => i_global_tuple | return - -call_ext u==1 u$func:hybrid:copy/1 => i_global_copy -call_ext_last u==1 u$func:hybrid:copy/1 D => i_global_copy | deallocate_return D -call_ext_only u==1 Ar=u$func:hybrid:copy/1 => i_global_copy | return - -# # The general case for BIFs that have no special instructions. # A BIF used in the tail must be followed by a return instruction. # @@ -961,9 +919,9 @@ move S=c r | call_ext Ar=u Func=u$is_not_bif => i_move_call_ext S r Func move S=c r | call_ext_last Ar=u Func=u$is_not_bif D => i_move_call_ext_last Func D S r move S=c r | call_ext_only Ar=u Func=u$is_not_bif => i_move_call_ext_only Func S r -call_ext Ar=u Func => i_call_ext Func -call_ext_last Ar=u Func D => i_call_ext_last Func D -call_ext_only Ar=u Func => i_call_ext_only Func +call_ext Ar Func => i_call_ext Func +call_ext_last Ar Func D => i_call_ext_last Func D +call_ext_only Ar Func => i_call_ext_only Func i_apply i_apply_last P @@ -997,7 +955,7 @@ bif1 p Bif S1 Dst => bif1_body Bif S1 Dst bif1_body Bif Literal=q Dst => move Literal x | bif1_body Bif x Dst bif2 p Bif S1 S2 Dst => i_fetch S1 S2 | i_bif2_body Bif Dst -bif2 Fail=f Bif S1 S2 Dst => i_fetch S1 S2 | i_bif2 Fail Bif Dst +bif2 Fail Bif S1 S2 Dst => i_fetch S1 S2 | i_bif2 Fail Bif Dst i_get s d @@ -1080,8 +1038,8 @@ i_move_call_ext_only e c r # Fun calls. -call_fun Arity=u | deallocate D | return => i_call_fun_last Arity D -call_fun Arity=u => i_call_fun Arity +call_fun Arity | deallocate D | return => i_call_fun_last Arity D +call_fun Arity => i_call_fun Arity i_call_fun I i_call_fun_last I P @@ -1337,13 +1295,13 @@ i_bs_utf16_size s d bs_put_utf8 Fail=j Flags=u Literal=q => \ move Literal x | bs_put_utf8 Fail Flags x -bs_put_utf8 Fail=j u Src=s => i_bs_put_utf8 Fail Src +bs_put_utf8 Fail u Src=s => i_bs_put_utf8 Fail Src i_bs_put_utf8 j s bs_put_utf16 Fail=j Flags=u Literal=q => \ move Literal x | bs_put_utf16 Fail Flags x -bs_put_utf16 Fail=j Flags=u Src=s => i_bs_put_utf16 Fail Flags Src +bs_put_utf16 Fail Flags=u Src=s => i_bs_put_utf16 Fail Flags Src i_bs_put_utf16 j I s @@ -1508,34 +1466,13 @@ bif1 Fail u$bif:erlang:trunc/1 s d => too_old_compiler # # Guard BIFs. # -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:length/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:size/1 Src Dst=d => \ +gc_bif1 Fail I Bif Src Dst => \ gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:bit_size/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:byte_size/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:abs/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:float/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:round/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:trunc/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif2 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:binary_part/2 S1 S2 Dst=d => \ +gc_bif2 Fail I Bif S1 S2 Dst => \ gen_guard_bif2(Fail, I, Bif, S1, S2, Dst) -gc_bif3 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:binary_part/3 S1 S2 S3 Dst=d => \ +gc_bif3 Fail I Bif S1 S2 S3 Dst => \ gen_guard_bif3(Fail, I, Bif, S1, S2, S3, Dst) i_gc_bif1 Fail Bif V=q Live D => move V x | i_gc_bif1 Fail Bif x Live D @@ -1553,6 +1490,15 @@ ii_gc_bif3/7 ii_gc_bif3 Fail Bif S1 S2 S3 Live D => move S1 x | i_fetch S2 S3 | i_gc_bif3 Fail Bif x Live D i_gc_bif3 j I s I d + +# +# The following instruction is specially handled in beam_load.c +# to produce a user-friendly message if an unsupported guard BIF is +# encountered. +# +unsupported_guard_bif/3 +unsupported_guard_bif A B C | never() => + # # R13B03 # diff --git a/erts/emulator/utils/beam_makeops b/erts/emulator/utils/beam_makeops index ebf7db3277..58c36c3bdc 100755 --- a/erts/emulator/utils/beam_makeops +++ b/erts/emulator/utils/beam_makeops @@ -105,7 +105,9 @@ my %match_engine_ops; # All opcodes for the match engine. my %gen_transform_offset; my @transformations; my @call_table; +my %call_table; my @pred_table; +my %pred_table; # Operand types for generic instructions. @@ -187,6 +189,12 @@ sub define_type_bit { } # +# Pre-define the 'fail' instruction. It is used internally +# by the 'try_me_else_fail' instruction. +# +$match_engine_ops{'TOP_fail'} = 1; + +# # Sanity checks. # @@ -1304,7 +1312,8 @@ sub tr_gen { foreach $ref (@g) { my($line, $orig_transform, $from_ref, $to_ref) = @$ref; - my $so_far = tr_gen_from($line, @$from_ref); + my $used_ref = used_vars($from_ref, $to_ref); + my $so_far = tr_gen_from($line, $used_ref, @$from_ref); tr_gen_to($line, $orig_transform, $so_far, @$to_ref); } @@ -1313,9 +1322,22 @@ sub tr_gen { # my($offset) = 0; print "Uint op_transform[] = {\n"; - foreach $key (keys %gen_transform) { + foreach $key (sort keys %gen_transform) { $gen_transform_offset{$key} = $offset; - foreach $instr (@{$gen_transform{$key}}) { + my @instr = @{$gen_transform{$key}}; + + # + # If the last instruction is 'fail', remove it and + # convert the previous 'try_me_else' to 'try_me_else_fail'. + # + if (is_instr($instr[$#instr], 'fail')) { + pop(@instr); + my $i = $#instr; + $i-- while !is_instr($instr[$i], 'try_me_else'); + $instr[$i] = make_op('', 'try_me_else_fail'); + } + + foreach $instr (@instr) { my($size, $instr_ref, $comment) = @$instr; my($op, @args) = @$instr_ref; print " "; @@ -1342,8 +1364,48 @@ sub tr_gen { print "};\n\n"; } +sub used_vars { + my($from_ref,$to_ref) = @_; + my %used; + my %seen; + + foreach my $ref (@$from_ref) { + my($name,$arity,@ops) = @$ref; + if ($name =~ /^[.]/) { + foreach my $var (@ops) { + $used{$var} = 1; + } + } else { + # Any variable that is used at least twice on the + # left-hand side is used. (E.g. "move R R".) + foreach my $op (@ops) { + my($var, $type, $type_val) = @$op; + next if $var eq ''; + $used{$var} = 1 if $seen{$var}; + $seen{$var} = 1; + } + } + } + + foreach my $ref (@$to_ref) { + my($name, $arity, @ops) = @$ref; + if ($name =~ /^[.]/) { + foreach my $var (@ops) { + $used{$var} = 1; + } + } else { + foreach my $op (@ops) { + my($var, $type, $type_val) = @$op; + next if $var eq ''; + $used{$var} = 1; + } + } + } + \%used; +} + sub tr_gen_from { - my($line, @tr) = @_; + my($line,$used_ref,@tr) = @_; my(%var) = (); my(%var_type); my($var_num) = 0; @@ -1353,25 +1415,30 @@ sub tr_gen_from { my(@fix_pred_funcs); my($op, $ref); # Loop variables. my $where = "left side of transformation in line $line: "; + my %var_used = %$used_ref; + my $may_fail = 0; + my $is_first = 1; foreach $ref (@tr) { my($name, $arity, @ops) = @$ref; my($key) = "$name/$arity"; my($opnum); + $may_fail = 1 unless $is_first; + $is_first = 0; + # # A name starting with a period is a C pred function to be called. # if ($name =~ /^\.(\w+)/) { $name = $1; + $may_fail = 1; my $var; my(@args); - my $next_instr = pop(@code); # Get rid of 'next_instr' push(@fix_pred_funcs, scalar(@code)); push(@code, [$name, @ops]); - push(@code, $next_instr); next; } @@ -1383,17 +1450,21 @@ sub tr_gen_from { unless defined $gen_opnum{$name,$arity}; $opnum = $gen_opnum{$name,$arity}; - push(@code, &make_op("$name/$arity", 'is_op', $opnum)); + push(@code, make_op("$name/$arity", 'next_instr', $opnum)); $min_window++; foreach $op (@ops) { my($var, $type, $type_val, $cond, $val) = @$op; + my $ignored_var = "$var (ignored)"; if ($type ne '' && $type ne '*') { + $may_fail = 1; + # # The is_bif, is_not_bif, and is_func instructions have # their own built-in type test and don't need to # be guarded with a type test instruction. # + $ignored_var = ''; unless ($cond eq 'is_bif' or $cond eq 'is_not_bif' or $cond eq 'is_func') { @@ -1407,7 +1478,7 @@ sub tr_gen_from { push(@code, &make_op($types, 'is_type', $type_mask)); } else { $cond = ''; - push(@code, &make_op($types, 'is_type_eq', + push(@code, &make_op("$types== $val", 'is_type_eq', $type_mask, $val)); } } @@ -1415,46 +1486,55 @@ sub tr_gen_from { if ($cond eq 'is_func') { my($m, $f, $a) = split(/:/, $val); + $ignored_var = ''; + $may_fail = 1; push(@code, &make_op('', "$cond", "am_$m", "am_$f", $a)); } elsif ($cond ne '') { + $ignored_var = ''; + $may_fail = 1; push(@code, &make_op('', "$cond", $val)); } if ($var ne '') { if (defined $var{$var}) { + $ignored_var = ''; + $may_fail = 1; push(@code, &make_op($var, 'is_same_var', $var{$var})); } elsif ($type eq '*') { # # Reserve a hole for a 'rest_args' instruction. # + $ignored_var = ''; push(@fix_rest_args, scalar(@code)); push(@code, $var); - } else { + } elsif ($var_used{$var}) { + $ignored_var = ''; $var_type{$var} = 'scalar'; $var{$var} = $var_num; $var_num++; push(@code, &make_op($var, 'set_var', $var{$var})); } } - if (is_set_var_instr($code[$#code])) { + if (is_instr($code[$#code], 'set_var')) { my $ref = pop @code; my $comment = $ref->[2]; my $var = $ref->[1][1]; push(@code, make_op($comment, 'set_var_next_arg', $var)); } else { - push(@code, &make_op('', 'next_arg')); + push(@code, &make_op($ignored_var, 'next_arg')); } } - push(@code, &make_op('', 'next_instr')); - pop(@code) if $code[$#code]->[1][0] eq 'next_arg'; + + # Remove redundant 'next_arg' instructions before the end + # of the instruction. + pop(@code) while is_instr($code[$#code], 'next_arg'); } # # Insert the commit operation. # - pop(@code); # Get rid of 'next_instr' - push(@code, &make_op('', 'commit')); + push(@code, make_op($may_fail ? '' : 'always reached', 'commit')); # # If there is an rest_args instruction, we must insert its correct @@ -1484,9 +1564,8 @@ sub tr_gen_from { push(@args, "var+$var{$var}"); } } - splice(@code, $index, 1, &make_op("$name()", - 'pred', scalar(@pred_table))); - push(@pred_table, [$name, @args]); + my $pi = tr_next_index(\@pred_table, \%pred_table, $name, @args); + splice(@code, $index, 1, make_op("$name()", 'pred', $pi)); } $te_max_vars = $var_num @@ -1503,6 +1582,10 @@ sub tr_gen_to { my($op, $ref); # Loop variables. my($where) = "right side of transformation in line $line: "; + my $last_instr = $code[$#code]; + my $cannot_fail = is_instr($last_instr, 'commit') && + (get_comment($last_instr) =~ /^always/); + foreach $ref (@tr) { my($name, $arity, @ops) = @$ref; @@ -1524,9 +1607,10 @@ sub tr_gen_to { push(@args, "var+$var{$var}"); } } - pop(@code); # Get rid of 'next_instr' - push(@code, &make_op("$name()", 'call', scalar(@call_table))); - push(@call_table, [$name, @args]); + pop(@code); # Get rid of 'commit' instruction + my $index = tr_next_index(\@call_table, \%call_table, + $name, @args); + push(@code, make_op("$name()", 'call_end', $index)); last; } @@ -1543,27 +1627,27 @@ sub tr_gen_to { # Create code to build the generic instruction. # - push(@code, &make_op('', 'new_instr')); - push(@code, &make_op("$name/$arity", 'store_op', $opnum, $arity)); + push(@code, make_op("$name/$arity", 'new_instr', $opnum)); foreach $op (@ops) { my($var, $type, $type_val) = @$op; if ($var ne '') { &error($where, "variable '$var' unbound") unless defined $var{$var}; - push(@code, &make_op($var, 'store_var', $var{$var})); + push(@code, &make_op($var, 'store_var_next_arg', $var{$var})); } elsif ($type ne '') { push(@code, &make_op('', 'store_type', "TAG_$type")); if ($type_val) { push(@code, &make_op('', 'store_val', $type_val)); } + push(@code, make_op('', 'next_arg')); } - push(@code, &make_op('', 'next_arg')); } - pop(@code) if $code[$#code]->[1][0] eq 'next_arg'; + pop(@code) if is_instr($code[$#code], 'next_arg'); } - push(@code, &make_op('', 'end')); + push(@code, make_op('', 'end')) + unless is_instr($code[$#code], 'call_end'); # # Chain together all codes segments having the same first operation. @@ -1575,11 +1659,20 @@ sub tr_gen_to { $min_window{$key} = $min_window if $min_window{$key} > $min_window; - pop(@{$gen_transform{$key}}) + my $prev_last; + $prev_last = pop(@{$gen_transform{$key}}) if defined @{$gen_transform{$key}}; # Fail - my(@prefix) = (&make_op($comment), &make_op('', 'try_me_else', &tr_code_len(@code))); - unshift(@code, @prefix); - push(@{$gen_transform{$key}}, @code, &make_op('', 'fail')); + + if ($prev_last && !is_instr($prev_last, 'fail')) { + error("Line $line: A previous transformation shadows '$orig_transform'"); + } + unless ($cannot_fail) { + unshift(@code, make_op('', 'try_me_else', + tr_code_len(@code))); + push(@code, make_op(""), make_op("$key", 'fail')); + } + unshift(@code, make_op($comment)); + push(@{$gen_transform{$key}}, @code), } sub tr_code_len { @@ -1597,21 +1690,38 @@ sub make_op { [scalar(@op), [@op], $comment]; } -sub is_set_var_instr { - my($ref) = @_; +sub is_instr { + my($ref,$op) = @_; return 0 unless ref($ref) eq 'ARRAY'; - $ref->[1][0] eq 'set_var'; + $ref->[1][0] eq $op; +} + +sub get_comment { + my($ref,$op) = @_; + return '' unless ref($ref) eq 'ARRAY'; + $ref->[2]; +} + +sub tr_next_index { + my($lref,$href,$name,@args) = @_; + my $code = "RVAL = $name(" . join(', ', 'st', @args) . "); break;\n"; + my $index; + + if (defined $$href{$code}) { + $index = $$href{$code}; + } else { + $index = scalar(@$lref); + push(@$lref, $code); + $$href{$code} = $index; + } + $index; } sub tr_gen_call { my(@call_table) = @_; my($i); - print "\n"; for ($i = 0; $i < @call_table; $i++) { - my $ref = $call_table[$i]; - my($name, @args) = @$ref; - print "case $i: RVAL = $name(", join(', ', 'st', @args), "); break;\n"; + print "case $i: $call_table[$i]"; } - print "\n"; } |