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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 0e9d07757f..fee8cba0c7 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -171,9 +171,10 @@ JAVADOC-GENERATED
/lib/*/doc/pdf/*.pdf
/lib/*/doc/xml/*.xml
-/lib/configure
/lib/config.log
/lib/config.status
+/make/config.log
+/make/config.status
#
# Files generated by configure.
@@ -186,10 +187,12 @@ JAVADOC-GENERATED
# Files generated by "./otp_build autoconf"
#
+/lib/configure
/lib/*/configure
/lib/common_test/test_server/configure
/lib/configure.in
-/aclocal.m4
+/make/aclocal.m4
+/make/configure
/lib/common_test/priv/auxdir/config.guess
/lib/common_test/priv/auxdir/config.sub
/lib/common_test/priv/auxdir/install-sh
@@ -207,6 +210,7 @@ JAVADOC-GENERATED
/lib/wx/autoconf/config.guess
/lib/wx/autoconf/config.sub
/lib/wx/autoconf/install-sh
+/lib/crypto/aclocal.m4
#
# Files generated when building/running tests (especially if
diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
index ee724f8947..0fc0a66c5c 100644
--- a/.travis.yml
+++ b/.travis.yml
@@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ matrix:
- ./scripts/build-docker-otp 32 sh -c "scripts/build-otp release && ./otp_build tests && scripts/run-smoke-tests && bin/dialyzer --build_plt --apps erts kernel stdlib"
- env: Linux64SmokeTest
script:
- - ./scripts/build-otp
- - ./otp_build tests
+ - ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS=ssalint ./scripts/build-otp
+ - ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS=ssalint ./otp_build tests
- ./scripts/run-smoke-tests
- env: Linux64Docbuild
script:
diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md
index 96db464b52..8814e506f9 100644
--- a/CONTRIBUTING.md
+++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
## License
By making a contribution to this project, I certify that:
+
(a) The contribution was created in whole or in part by me and I
have the right to submit it under the open source license
indicated in the file; or
diff --git a/HOWTO/INSTALL.md b/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
index 456dafeba5..674454bc8e 100644
--- a/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
+++ b/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
@@ -338,6 +338,8 @@ use the `--prefix` argument like this: `./configure --prefix=<Dir>`.
Some of the available `configure` options are:
* `--prefix=PATH` - Specify installation prefix.
+* `--disable-parallel-configure` - Disable parallel execution of
+ `configure` scripts (parallel execution is enabled by default)
* `--{enable,disable}-kernel-poll` - Kernel poll support (enabled by
default if possible)
* `--{enable,disable}-hipe` - HiPE support (enabled by default on supported
diff --git a/OTP_VERSION b/OTP_VERSION
index 7f4e82686d..a12e109d04 100644
--- a/OTP_VERSION
+++ b/OTP_VERSION
@@ -1 +1 @@
-21.0.8
+22.0-rc0
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{application, compiler,
[{description, "ERTS CXC 138 10"},
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+ {vsn, "7.2.3"},
{modules, [
beam_a,
beam_asm,
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beam_except,
beam_flatten,
beam_jump,
+ beam_kernel_to_ssa,
beam_listing,
beam_opcodes,
beam_peep,
- beam_receive,
- beam_reorder,
- beam_record,
+ beam_ssa,
+ beam_ssa_codegen,
+ beam_ssa_lint,
+ beam_ssa_opt,
+ beam_ssa_pp,
+ beam_ssa_pre_codegen,
+ beam_ssa_recv,
+ beam_ssa_type,
beam_split,
beam_trim,
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beam_utils,
beam_validator,
beam_z,
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sys_core_fold_lists,
sys_core_inline,
sys_pre_attributes,
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v3_core,
v3_kernel,
v3_kernel_pp
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diff --git a/bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/kernel.app b/bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/kernel.app
index 340ed8653f..4bc7cf56f0 100644
--- a/bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/kernel.app
+++ b/bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/kernel.app
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2017. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2018. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
{application, kernel,
[
{description, "ERTS CXC 138 10"},
- {vsn, "5.4.3"},
+ {vsn, "6.0"},
{modules, [application,
application_controller,
application_master,
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@
logger_filters,
logger_formatter,
logger_h_common,
+ logger_handler_watcher,
logger_server,
logger_simple_h,
logger_std_h,
@@ -129,6 +130,7 @@
kernel_refc,
kernel_sup,
logger,
+ logger_handler_watcher,
logger_sup,
net_kernel,
net_sup,
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index 6baaa35d72..003852f1b0 100644
--- a/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl
+++ b/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2018. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
diff --git a/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/dist_util.hrl b/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/dist_util.hrl
index eeb0f8dd43..56f775f060 100644
--- a/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/dist_util.hrl
+++ b/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/dist_util.hrl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2018. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
diff --git a/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/logger.hrl b/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/logger.hrl
index 2143ccd297..b09977e0f2 100644
--- a/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/logger.hrl
+++ b/bootstrap/lib/kernel/include/logger.hrl
@@ -32,6 +32,10 @@
-define(LOG_DEBUG(A,B),?DO_LOG(debug,[A,B])).
-define(LOG_DEBUG(A,B,C),?DO_LOG(debug,[A,B,C])).
+-define(LOG(L,A),?DO_LOG(L,[A])).
+-define(LOG(L,A,B),?DO_LOG(L,[A,B])).
+-define(LOG(L,A,B,C),?DO_LOG(L,[A,B,C])).
+
-define(LOCATION,#{mfa=>{?MODULE,?FUNCTION_NAME,?FUNCTION_ARITY},
line=>?LINE,
file=>?FILE}).
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index b2b955de04..afd0c65921 100644
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index e832637c7c..5f51b0fcf6 100644
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index 0acc6b92ba..96c27e075b 100644
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diff --git a/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/stdlib.app b/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/stdlib.app
index 20c978670e..b0ead5cd91 100644
--- a/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/stdlib.app
+++ b/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/stdlib.app
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
%%
{application, stdlib,
[{description, "ERTS CXC 138 10"},
- {vsn, "3.4.5"},
+ {vsn, "3.5.1"},
{modules, [array,
base64,
beam_lib,
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index 939f385c93..45511a0815 100644
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index 6cfaa984df..eaf1965280 100644
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index 599cc20df4..32c2adfea4 100644
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index 7baece7eb2..962d6f7cc4 100644
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index ef7ea86791..d85893bd41 100644
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diff --git a/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl b/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl
index 2ec89e7d8a..28d25c6589 100644
--- a/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl
+++ b/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
-endif.
%% This is mostly a convenience which gives more detailed reports.
-%% Note: Guard is a guarded pattern, and can not be used for value.
+%% Note: Guard is a guarded pattern, and cannot be used for value.
-ifdef(NOASSERT).
-define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr), ok).
-define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr, Comment), ok).
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@
end).
-endif.
-%% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and can not be used for value.
+%% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and cannot be used for value.
%% Term can be a guarded pattern, but Class cannot.
-ifdef(NOASSERT).
-define(assertException(Class, Term, Expr), ok).
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@
?assertException(throw, Term, Expr, Comment)).
%% This is the inverse case of assertException, for convenience.
-%% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and can not be used for value.
+%% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and cannot be used for value.
%% Both Class and Term can be guarded patterns.
-ifdef(NOASSERT).
-define(assertNotException(Class, Term, Expr), ok).
diff --git a/configure.src b/configure.src
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3849908388
--- /dev/null
+++ b/configure.src
@@ -0,0 +1,435 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# %CopyrightBegin%
+#
+# Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+#
+# %CopyrightEnd%
+#
+#
+# This is a handcrafted wrapper script which runs the actual (autoconf)
+# 'configure' scripts in different parts of OTP.
+#
+# The true (autoconf) configure scripts are run in parallel unless
+# --disable-parallel-configure is passed as argument to this script.
+#
+# The config cache feature is disabled since it mostly causes problems
+# and especially when executing multiple configure scripts in parallel.
+# On windows a static cache for each configure is used since it
+# otherwise takes forever to run configure...
+#
+
+OTP_VERSION=@OTP_VERSION@
+
+unset CDPATH
+
+default_cflags="-g -O2"
+
+mXY_build=
+static_cache=
+
+bootstrap_only=no
+parallel_otp_configure=yes
+help=no
+user_srcdir=
+config_arguments=
+while test $# != 0; do
+ case $1 in
+ -srcdir=* | --srcdir=*)
+ user_srcdir=`expr "$1" : '[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
+ if test "$ERL_TOP" != ""; then
+ echo "WARNING: Overriding ERL_TOP with $user_srcdir" 1>&2
+ echo "" 1>&2
+ fi
+ ERL_TOP="$user_srcdir"
+ ;;
+ -srcdir | --srcdir)
+ shift
+ test $# != 0 || {
+ echo "ERROR: Missing source dir" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ }
+ user_srcdir="$1"
+ if test "$ERL_TOP" != ""; then
+ echo "WARNING: Overriding ERL_TOP with $user_srcdir" 1>&2
+ echo "" 1>&2
+ fi
+ ERL_TOP="$user_srcdir"
+ ;;
+ --enable-bootstrap-only)
+ bootstrap_only=yes;;
+ --disable-bootstrap-only)
+ bootstrap_only=no;;
+ --enable-option-checking)
+ echo "ERROR: Cannot enable option checking" 1>&2
+ exit 1;;
+ --disable-option-checking)
+ # Got it...
+ ;;
+ --disable-parallel-configure)
+ parallel_otp_configure=no
+ ;;
+ --config-cache | -C)
+ echo "WARNING: Ignoring config cache file since it will mess up the configuration" 1>&2
+ echo "" 1>&2
+ ;;
+ -cache-file=* | --cache-file=* )
+ static_cache=`expr "$1" : '[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
+ if test "$static_cache" != "/dev/null"; then
+ echo "WARNING: Only using config cache file '$static_cache' as static cache" 1>&2
+ echo "" 1>&2
+ else
+ static_cache=
+ fi
+ ;;
+ -cache-file | --cache-file)
+ shift
+ test $# != 0 || {
+ echo "ERROR: Missing cache file" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ }
+ static_cache=$1
+ if test "$static_cache" != "/dev/null"; then
+ echo "WARNING: Only using config cache file '$static_cache' as static cache" 1>&2
+ echo "" 1>&2
+ else
+ static_cache=
+ fi
+ ;;
+ --enable-m64-build)
+ mXY_build="-m64"
+ ;;
+ --enable-m32-build)
+ mXY_build="-m32"
+ ;;
+ --disable-m64-build)
+ if test "$mXY_build" = "-m64"; then
+ mXY_build=
+ fi;;
+ --disable-m32-build)
+ if test "$mXY_build" = "-m32"; then
+ mXY_build=
+ fi;;
+ CFLAGS=* | LDFLAGS=*)
+ flgs_var=`expr "$1" : '\([^=]*\)=.*'`
+ flgs_val=`expr "$1" : '[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
+ eval $flgs_var=\$flgs_val
+ ;;
+ --help=r* | -help=r*)
+ help=all;;
+ --help* | -help* | -h)
+ help=$1;;
+ *)
+ case $1 in
+ --without-*)
+ skip_app=`expr "$1" : '--without-\(.*\)'`
+ if test -d "lib/$skip_app"; then
+ echo "$skip_app" >> "$ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS"
+ fi;;
+ *)
+ ;;
+ esac
+ case $1 in
+ *\'*)
+ 1=`echo "$1" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"` ;;
+ *)
+ ;;
+ esac
+ config_arguments="$config_arguments '$1'";;
+ esac
+ shift
+done
+
+if test $parallel_otp_configure = yes; then
+ case `uname -s` in
+ MSYS* | msys* | CYGWIN* | cygwin )
+ ;;
+ *)
+ trap 'kill -KILL -$$' 1 2 3 6 15
+ ;;
+ esac
+fi
+
+#
+# Figure ERL_TOP out...
+#
+
+root_dir=
+dir_chk_data="$OTP_VERSION"
+
+if root_dir=`dirname "$0" 2>/dev/null` \
+ && test "$root_dir" != "" \
+ && cd "$root_dir" 2>/dev/null; then
+ root_dir=`pwd 2>/dev/null`
+ if test $? -ne 0; then
+ root_dir=
+ else
+ case "$root_dir" in
+ /*)
+ echo $dir_chk_data > "$root_dir"/config.dir.check.$$ 2>/dev/null
+ ;;
+ *)
+ root_dir=
+ esac
+ fi
+else
+ root_dir=
+fi
+
+if test "$root_dir" = ""; then
+ case X"$ERL_TOP" in
+ X)
+ echo "ERROR: Cannot figure out the root directory of" 1>&2
+ echo " the OTP source. Please set the ERL_TOP" 1>&2
+ echo " environment variable." 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+ X/*)
+ cd "$ERL_TOP" 2>/dev/null || {
+ echo "ERROR: Cannot change directory to ERL_TOP " 1>&2
+ echo " '$ERL_TOP'" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ }
+ ;;
+ X*)
+ echo "ERROR: ERL_TOP '$ERL_TOP' is not an absolute path" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+else
+ case X"$ERL_TOP" in
+ X)
+ ERL_TOP="$root_dir"
+ rm -f "$root_dir"/config.dir.check.$$
+ ;;
+ X/*)
+ cd "$ERL_TOP" 2>/dev/null || {
+ rm -f "$root_dir"/config.dir.check.$$
+ echo "ERROR: Cannot change directory into ERL_TOP " 1>&2
+ echo " '$ERL_TOP'" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ }
+ dir_chk=`cat ./config.dir.check.$$ 2>/dev/null` || dir_chk=error
+ rm -f "$root_dir"/config.dir.check.$$
+ test "$dir_chk" = "$dir_chk_data" || {
+ echo "ERROR: ERL_TOP '$ERL_TOP' is not the same" 1>&2
+ echo " as 'configure' location '$root_dir'" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ }
+ ;;
+ X*)
+ rm -f "$root_dir"/config.dir.check.$$
+ echo "ERROR: ERL_TOP '$ERL_TOP' is not an absolute path" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+fi
+
+export ERL_TOP
+
+rm -f "$ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS"
+
+case "$help" in
+ no)
+ ;;
+ all)
+ (cd "$ERL_TOP/make" && ./configure --help)
+ app_dirs=
+ for app_dir in erts lib/*; do
+ if test -f "$app_dir/configure"; then
+ echo ""
+ echo "=== $app_dir ==="
+ (cd "$ERL_TOP/$app_dir" && ./configure --help=short)
+ fi
+ done
+ exit 0;;
+ *)
+ (cd "$ERL_TOP/make" && ./configure "$help")
+ exit 0;;
+esac
+
+if test "$mXY_build" = ""; then
+ if test "$CFLAGS" != ""; then
+ config_arguments="$config_arguments CFLAGS='$CFLAGS'"
+ unset CFLAGS
+ fi
+
+ if test "$LDFLAGS" != ""; then
+ config_arguments="$config_arguments LDFLAGS='$LDFLAGS'"
+ unset LDFLAGS
+ fi
+else
+ if test "$CFLAGS" = ""; then
+ CFLAGS=$default_cflags
+ fi
+ config_arguments="$config_arguments CFLAGS='$mXY_build $CFLAGS'"
+ unset CFLAGS
+ config_arguments="$config_arguments LDFLAGS='$mXY_build $LDFLAGS'"
+ unset LDFLAGS
+ case $mXY_build in
+ -m32)
+ config_arguments="$config_arguments --enable-m32-build"
+ ;;
+ -m64)
+ config_arguments="$config_arguments --enable-m64-build"
+ ;;
+ esac
+fi
+
+config_arguments="$config_arguments --disable-option-checking"
+
+if test $bootstrap_only = no; then
+ check_conf_dirs=`echo lib/*`
+else
+ check_conf_dirs="@BOOTSTRAP_LIB_APP_DIRS@"
+fi
+
+# 'erts' *needs* to be last in app_dirs! Any apps
+# after it wont be able to run in parallel with
+# erts...
+
+app_dirs=
+for app_dir in make $check_conf_dirs erts; do
+ if test -f "$app_dir/configure"; then
+ if test "$static_cache" != ""; then
+ cp -f "$static_cache" "$ERL_TOP/$app_dir/local.static.config.cache"
+ fi
+ rm -f $app_dir/configure.result.failed
+ rm -f $app_dir/configure.result.command
+ rm -f $app_dir/configure.result.stdout
+ rm -f $app_dir/configure.result.stderr
+ app_dirs="$app_dirs $app_dir"
+ fi
+done
+
+if test "$static_cache" = ""; then
+ local_cache_file=/dev/null
+else
+ local_cache_file=./local.static.config.cache
+fi
+
+for app_dir in $app_dirs; do
+ cd "$ERL_TOP/$app_dir"
+ cmd_str="./configure $config_arguments --cache-file=$local_cache_file --srcdir=\"$ERL_TOP/$app_dir\""
+ if test $parallel_otp_configure = no; then
+ echo "=== Running configure in $ERL_TOP/$app_dir ==="
+ eval $cmd_str
+ echo ""
+ elif test $app_dir != erts; then
+ echo $cmd_str >./configure.result.command
+ eval $cmd_str 1>./configure.result.stdout 2>./configure.result.stderr || echo "fatal" > "./configure.result.failed" &
+ else
+ # ERTS configure gets to use stdout/stderr; the others are printed when done...
+ echo "=== Running configure in $ERL_TOP/erts ==="
+ echo $cmd_str
+ eval $cmd_str || {
+ rm -f erts/configure.result.* lib/*/configure.result.*
+ echo "ERROR: $ERL_TOP/$app_dir/configure failed!" 1>&2
+ kill -KILL -$$
+ exit 1
+ }
+ fi
+done
+
+cd "$ERL_TOP"
+
+if test $parallel_otp_configure = yes; then
+ # Wait for all sub-configures to finish...
+ wait
+
+ for app_dir in $app_dirs; do
+ if test -f "$app_dir/configure.result.command"; then
+ echo ""
+ echo "=== Running configure in $ERL_TOP/$app_dir ==="
+ cat "$app_dir/configure.result.command"
+ rm -f "$app_dir/configure.result.command"
+ fi
+ if test -f "$app_dir/configure.result.stdout"; then
+ cat "$app_dir/configure.result.stdout"
+ rm -f "$app_dir/configure.result.stdout"
+ fi
+ if test -f "$app_dir/configure.result.stderr"; then
+ cat "$app_dir/configure.result.stderr" 1>&2
+ rm -f "$app_dir/configure.result.stderr"
+ fi
+ if test -f "$app_dir/configure.result.failed"; then
+ rm -f erts/configure.result.* lib/*/configure.result.*
+ echo "ERROR: $ERL_TOP/$app_dir/configure failed!" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ done
+fi
+
+
+echo ""
+
+pattern="lib/*/SKIP"
+files=`echo $pattern`
+if test "$files" != "$pattern" || test -f "$ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS"; then
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+ echo '********************** APPLICATIONS DISABLED **********************'
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+ echo
+ if test "$files" != "$pattern"; then
+ for skipfile in $files; do
+ app=`dirname $skipfile`; app=`basename $app`
+ printf "%-15s: " $app; cat $skipfile
+ done
+ fi
+ if test -f "$ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS"; then
+ for skipapp in `cat "$ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS"`; do
+ printf "%-15s: User gave --without-%s option\n" $skipapp $skipapp
+ done
+ fi
+ echo
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+fi
+pattern="lib/*/CONF_INFO"
+files=`echo $pattern`
+if test "$files" != "$pattern" || test -f erts/CONF_INFO; then
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+ echo '********************** APPLICATIONS INFORMATION *******************'
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+ echo
+ test "$files" != "$pattern" || files=""
+ test ! -f erts/CONF_INFO || files="$files erts/CONF_INFO"
+ for infofile in $files; do
+ app=`dirname $infofile`; app=`basename $app`
+ printf "%-15s: " $app; cat $infofile
+ done
+ echo
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+fi
+if test -f "erts/doc/CONF_INFO"; then
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+ echo '********************** DOCUMENTATION INFORMATION ******************'
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+ echo
+ printf "%-15s: \n" documentation;
+ havexsltproc="yes"
+ for cmd in `cat erts/doc/CONF_INFO`; do
+ echo " $cmd is missing."
+ if test $cmd = "xsltproc"; then
+ havexsltproc="no"
+ fi
+ done
+ if test $havexsltproc = "no"; then
+ echo ' The documentation cannot be built.'
+ else
+ echo ' Using fakefop to generate placeholder PDF files.'
+ fi
+ echo
+ echo '*********************************************************************'
+fi
diff --git a/erts/aclocal.m4 b/erts/aclocal.m4
index 3d227e462c..0ca2755802 100644
--- a/erts/aclocal.m4
+++ b/erts/aclocal.m4
@@ -122,6 +122,9 @@ dnl
AC_DEFUN(LM_WINDOWS_ENVIRONMENT,
[
+
+if test "X$windows_environment_" != "Xchecked"; then
+windows_environment_=checked
MIXED_CYGWIN=no
MIXED_MSYS=no
@@ -197,6 +200,8 @@ else
fi
AC_SUBST(MIXED_MSYS)
+
+fi
])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2856,3 +2861,248 @@ AC_DEFUN([LM_HARDWARE_ARCH], [
AC_SUBST(ARCH)
])
+
+dnl
+dnl--------------------------------------------------------------------
+dnl Dynamic Erlang Drivers
+dnl
+dnl Linking to produce dynamic Erlang drivers to be loaded by Erlang's
+dnl Dynamic Driver Loader and Linker (DDLL). Below the prefix DED is an
+dnl abbreviation for `Dynamic Erlang Driver'.
+dnl
+dnl For DED we need something quite sloppy, which allows undefined references
+dnl (notably driver functions) in the resulting shared library.
+dnl Example of Makefile rule (and settings of macros):
+dnl
+dnl LIBS = @LIBS@
+dnl LD = @DED_LD@
+dnl LDFLAGS = @DED_LDFLAGS@
+dnl soname = @ldsoname@
+dnl
+dnl my_drv.so: my_drv.o my_utils.o
+dnl $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(soname) $@ -o $@ $^ -lc $(LIBS)
+dnl
+dnl--------------------------------------------------------------------
+dnl
+
+AC_DEFUN(ERL_DED,
+ [
+
+USER_LD=$LD
+USER_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+
+LM_CHECK_THR_LIB
+
+DED_CC=$CC
+DED_GCC=$GCC
+
+DED_CFLAGS=
+DED_OSTYPE=unix
+case $host_os in
+ linux*)
+ DED_CFLAGS="-D_GNU_SOURCE" ;;
+ win32)
+ DED_CFLAGS="-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0600 -DWINVER=0x0600"
+ DED_OSTYPE=win32 ;;
+ *)
+ ;;
+esac
+
+
+DED_WARN_FLAGS="-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes"
+case "$host_cpu" in
+ tile*)
+ # tile-gcc is a bit stricter with -Wmissing-prototypes than other gccs,
+ # and too strict for our taste.
+ ;;
+ *)
+ DED_WARN_FLAGS="$DED_WARN_FLAGS -Wmissing-prototypes";;
+esac
+
+LM_TRY_ENABLE_CFLAG([-Wdeclaration-after-statement], [DED_WARN_FLAGS])
+
+LM_TRY_ENABLE_CFLAG([-Werror=return-type], [DED_WERRORFLAGS])
+LM_TRY_ENABLE_CFLAG([-Werror=implicit], [DED_WERRORFLAGS])
+LM_TRY_ENABLE_CFLAG([-Werror=undef], [DED_WERRORFLAGS])
+
+DED_SYS_INCLUDE="-I${ERL_TOP}/erts/emulator/beam -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/$host -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/internal -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/internal/$host -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/emulator/sys/$DED_OSTYPE -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/emulator/sys/common"
+DED_INCLUDE=$DED_SYS_INCLUDE
+
+if test "$THR_DEFS" = ""; then
+ DED_THR_DEFS="-D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT"
+else
+ DED_THR_DEFS="$THR_DEFS"
+fi
+# DED_EMU_THR_DEFS=$EMU_THR_DEFS
+DED_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $DED_CFLAGS"
+if test "x$GCC" = xyes; then
+ DED_STATIC_CFLAGS="$DED_CFLAGS"
+ DED_CFLAGS="$DED_CFLAGS -fPIC"
+fi
+
+DED_EXT=so
+case $host_os in
+ win32) DED_EXT=dll;;
+ darwin*)
+ DED_CFLAGS="$DED_CFLAGS -fno-common"
+ DED_STATIC_CFLAGS="$DED_STATIC_CFLAGS -fno-common";;
+ *)
+ ;;
+esac
+
+DED_STATIC_CFLAGS="$DED_STATIC_CFLAGS -DSTATIC_ERLANG_NIF -DSTATIC_ERLANG_DRIVER"
+
+if test "$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH" = ""; then
+
+ CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="-Wl,-R"
+ case $host_os in
+ darwin*)
+ CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
+ ;;
+ win32)
+ CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
+ ;;
+ osf*)
+ CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="-Wl,-rpath,"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+fi
+
+# If DED_LD is set in environment, we expect all DED_LD* variables
+# to be specified (cross compiling)
+if test "x$DED_LD" = "x"; then
+
+DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="-R"
+case $host_os in
+ win32)
+ DED_LD="ld.sh"
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-dll"
+ DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
+ ;;
+ solaris2*|sysv4*)
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-G"
+ if test X${enable_m64_build} = Xyes; then
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-64 $DED_LDFLAGS"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ aix4*)
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-G -bnoentry -bexpall"
+ ;;
+ freebsd2*)
+ # Non-ELF GNU linker
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-Bshareable"
+ ;;
+ darwin*)
+ # Mach-O linker: a shared lib and a loadable
+ # object file is not the same thing.
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-bundle -bundle_loader ${ERL_TOP}/bin/$host/beam.smp"
+ if test X${enable_m64_build} = Xyes; then
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-m64 $DED_LDFLAGS"
+ else
+ if test X${enable_m32_build} = Xyes; then
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-m32 $DED_LDFLAGS"
+ else
+ AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *)
+ case "$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" in
+ 8)
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-m64 $DED_LDFLAGS";;
+ *)
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ fi
+ DED_LD="$CC"
+ DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
+ ;;
+ linux*)
+ DED_LD="$CC"
+ DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-shared -Wl,-Bsymbolic"
+ if test X${enable_m64_build} = Xyes; then
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-m64 $DED_LDFLAGS"
+ fi;
+ if test X${enable_m32_build} = Xyes; then
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-m32 $DED_LDFLAGS"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ freebsd*)
+ DED_LD="$CC"
+ DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-shared"
+ if test X${enable_m64_build} = Xyes; then
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-m64 $DED_LDFLAGS"
+ fi;
+ if test X${enable_m32_build} = Xyes; then
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-m32 $DED_LDFLAGS"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ openbsd*)
+ DED_LD="$CC"
+ DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-shared"
+ ;;
+ osf*)
+ # NOTE! Whitespace after -rpath is important.
+ DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="-rpath "
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-shared -expect_unresolved '*'"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # assume GNU linker and ELF
+ DED_LDFLAGS="-shared"
+ # GNU linker has no option for 64bit build, should not propagate -m64
+ ;;
+esac
+
+if test "$DED_LD" = "" && test "$USER_LD" != ""; then
+ DED_LD="$USER_LD"
+ DED_LDFLAGS="$USER_LDFLAGS $DED_LDFLAGS"
+fi
+
+DED_LIBS=$LIBS
+
+fi # "x$DED_LD" = "x"
+
+AC_CHECK_TOOL(DED_LD, ld, false)
+test "$DED_LD" != "false" || AC_MSG_ERROR([No linker found])
+
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for static compiler flags)
+DED_STATIC_CFLAGS="$DED_WERRORFLAGS $DED_WFLAGS $DED_THR_DEFS $DED_STATIC_CFLAGS"
+AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_STATIC_CFLAGS])
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for basic compiler flags for loadable drivers)
+DED_BASIC_CFLAGS=$DED_CFLAGS
+AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_CFLAGS])
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for compiler flags for loadable drivers)
+DED_CFLAGS="$DED_WERRORFLAGS $DED_WARN_FLAGS $DED_THR_DEFS $DED_CFLAGS"
+AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_CFLAGS])
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for linker for loadable drivers)
+AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_LD])
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for linker flags for loadable drivers)
+AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_LDFLAGS])
+AC_MSG_CHECKING(for 'runtime library path' linker flag)
+if test "x$DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH" != "x"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH])
+else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
+fi
+
+AC_SUBST(DED_CC)
+AC_SUBST(DED_GCC)
+AC_SUBST(DED_EXT)
+AC_SUBST(DED_SYS_INCLUDE)
+AC_SUBST(DED_INCLUDE)
+AC_SUBST(DED_BASIC_CFLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(DED_CFLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(DED_STATIC_CFLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(DED_WARN_FLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(DED_WERRORFLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(DED_LD)
+AC_SUBST(DED_LDFLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH)
+AC_SUBST(DED_LIBS)
+AC_SUBST(DED_THR_DEFS)
+AC_SUBST(DED_OSTYPE)
+
+])
diff --git a/erts/configure.in b/erts/configure.in
index 2563a29d08..01b7c1bfd7 100644
--- a/erts/configure.in
+++ b/erts/configure.in
@@ -26,11 +26,6 @@ AC_PREREQ(2.59)
LM_PRECIOUS_VARS
-if test "x$no_recursion" != "xyes" -a "x$OVERRIDE_CONFIG_CACHE" = "x"; then
- # We do not want to use a common cache!
- cache_file=/dev/null
-fi
-
dnl How to set srcdir absolute is taken from the GNU Emacs distribution
#### Make srcdir absolute, if it isn't already. It's important to
#### avoid running the path through pwd unnecessary, since pwd can
@@ -420,7 +415,10 @@ dnl
dnl Make sure we find config.h
dnl
-extra_flags="-I${ERL_TOP}/erts/$host $OTP_EXTRA_FLAGS"
+ERTS_CONFIG_H_IDIR="-I${ERL_TOP}/erts/$host"
+AC_SUBST(ERTS_CONFIG_H_IDIR)
+
+extra_flags="$ERTS_CONFIG_H_IDIR $OTP_EXTRA_FLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $extra_flags"
DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g $CPPFLAGS $extra_flags $DEBUG_CFLAGS"
DEBUG_FLAGS=-g
@@ -452,23 +450,6 @@ case $CFLAGS in
;;
esac
-
-
-CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="-Wl,-R"
-case $host_os in
- darwin*)
- CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
- ;;
- win32)
- CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
- ;;
- osf*)
- CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="-Wl,-rpath,"
- ;;
- *)
- ;;
-esac
-
lfs_conf=ok
lfs_source=none
if test "${LFS_CFLAGS+set}" = "set" || \
@@ -544,7 +525,6 @@ AC_SUBST(DEBUG_FLAGS)
AC_SUBST(DEBUG_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(WERRORFLAGS)
-AC_SUBST(CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH)
## Check if we can do profile guided optimization of beam_emu
LM_CHECK_ENABLE_CFLAG([-fprofile-generate -Werror],[PROFILE_GENERATE])
@@ -888,9 +868,6 @@ esac
AC_SUBST(LD)
-LDFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
-AC_SUBST(LDFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH)
-
dnl Check for cygwin and object/exe files extension
dnl AC_CYGWIN is deprecated
AC_EXEEXT
@@ -2013,29 +1990,6 @@ esac
AC_CHECK_DECLS([posix2time, time2posix],,,[#include <time.h>])
-disable_vfork=false
-if test "x$EMU_THR_LIB_NAME" != "x"; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([if vfork is known to hang multithreaded applications])
- case $host_os in
- osf*)
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- disable_vfork=true;;
- *)
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no);;
- esac
-fi
-
-if test $disable_vfork = false; then
- AC_FUNC_VFORK
- if test $ac_cv_func_vfork_works = no; then
- disable_vfork=true
- fi
-fi
-
-if test $disable_vfork = true; then
- AC_DEFINE(DISABLE_VFORK, 1, [Define if you want to disable vfork.])
-fi
-
AC_FUNC_VPRINTF
dnl The AC_DEFINEs are necessary for autoheader to work. :-(
@@ -2972,165 +2926,6 @@ dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Stuff that should be moved into their respective application
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl crypto
-#--------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Dynamic Erlang Drivers
-#
-# Linking to produce dynamic Erlang drivers to be loaded by Erlang's
-# Dynamic Driver Loader and Linker (DDLL). Below the prefix DED is an
-# abbreviation for `Dynamic Erlang Driver'.
-#
-# For DED we need something quite sloppy, which allows undefined references
-# (notably driver functions) in the resulting shared library.
-# Example of Makefile rule (and settings of macros):
-#
-# LIBS = @LIBS@
-# LD = @DED_LD@
-# LDFLAGS = @DED_LDFLAGS@
-# soname = @ldsoname@
-#
-# my_drv.so: my_drv.o my_utils.o
-# $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(soname) $@ -o $@ $^ -lc $(LIBS)
-#
-#--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-DED_SYS_INCLUDE="-I${ERL_TOP}/erts/emulator/beam -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/$host -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/internal -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/internal/$host -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/emulator/sys/$ERLANG_OSTYPE -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/emulator/sys/common"
-
-if test "X$ETHR_DEFS" = "X"; then
- DED_THR_DEFS="-D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT"
-else
- DED_THR_DEFS="$ETHR_DEFS"
-fi
-DED_EMU_THR_DEFS=$EMU_THR_DEFS
-DED_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS"
-if test "x$GCC" = xyes; then
- DED_STATIC_CFLAGS="$DED_CFLAGS"
- DED_CFLAGS="$DED_CFLAGS -fPIC"
-fi
-
-DED_EXT=so
-case $host_os in
- win32) DED_EXT=dll;;
- darwin*)
- DED_CFLAGS="$DED_CFLAGS -fno-common"
- DED_STATIC_CFLAGS="$DED_STATIC_CFLAGS -fno-common";;
- *)
- ;;
-esac
-
-DED_STATIC_CFLAGS="$DED_STATIC_CFLAGS -DSTATIC_ERLANG_NIF -DSTATIC_ERLANG_DRIVER"
-
-# If DED_LD is set in environment, we expect all DED_LD* variables
-# to be specified (cross compiling)
-if test "x$DED_LD" = "x"; then
-
-DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="-R"
-case $host_os in
- win32)
- DED_LD="ld.sh"
- DED_LDFLAGS="-dll"
- DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
- ;;
- solaris2*|sysv4*)
- DED_LDFLAGS="-G"
- if test X${enable_m64_build} = Xyes; then
- DED_LDFLAGS="-64 $DED_LDFLAGS"
- fi
- ;;
- aix4*)
- DED_LDFLAGS="-G -bnoentry -bexpall"
- ;;
- freebsd2*)
- # Non-ELF GNU linker
- DED_LDFLAGS="-Bshareable"
- ;;
- darwin*)
- # Mach-O linker: a shared lib and a loadable
- # object file is not the same thing.
- DED_LDFLAGS="-bundle -bundle_loader ${ERL_TOP}/bin/$host/beam.smp"
- case $ARCH in
- amd64)
- DED_LDFLAGS="-m64 $DED_LDFLAGS"
- ;;
- *)
- ;;
- esac
- DED_LD="$CC"
- DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
- ;;
- linux*)
- DED_LD="$CC"
- DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
- DED_LDFLAGS="-shared -Wl,-Bsymbolic"
- if test X${enable_m64_build} = Xyes; then
- DED_LDFLAGS="-m64 $DED_LDFLAGS"
- fi;
- if test X${enable_m32_build} = Xyes; then
- DED_LDFLAGS="-m32 $DED_LDFLAGS"
- fi
- ;;
- freebsd*)
- DED_LD="$CC"
- DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
- DED_LDFLAGS="-shared"
- if test X${enable_m64_build} = Xyes; then
- DED_LDFLAGS="-m64 $DED_LDFLAGS"
- fi;
- if test X${enable_m32_build} = Xyes; then
- DED_LDFLAGS="-m32 $DED_LDFLAGS"
- fi
- ;;
- openbsd*)
- DED_LD="$CC"
- DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
- DED_LDFLAGS="-shared"
- ;;
- osf*)
- # NOTE! Whitespace after -rpath is important.
- DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="-rpath "
- DED_LDFLAGS="-shared -expect_unresolved '*'"
- ;;
- *)
- # assume GNU linker and ELF
- DED_LDFLAGS="-shared"
- # GNU linker has no option for 64bit build, should not propagate -m64
- ;;
-esac
-
-if test "$DED_LD" = "" && test "$USER_LD" != ""; then
- DED_LD="$USER_LD"
- DED_LDFLAGS="$USER_LDFLAGS $DED_LDFLAGS"
-fi
-
-fi # "x$DED_LD" = "x"
-
-AC_CHECK_TOOL(DED_LD, ld, false)
-test "$DED_LD" != "false" || AC_MSG_ERROR([No linker found])
-
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(for compiler flags for loadable drivers)
-AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_CFLAGS])
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(for linker for loadable drivers)
-AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_LD])
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(for linker flags for loadable drivers)
-AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_LDFLAGS])
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(for 'runtime library path' linker flag)
-if test "x$DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH" != "x"; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH])
-else
- AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
-fi
-
-AC_SUBST(DED_EXT)
-AC_SUBST(DED_SYS_INCLUDE)
-AC_SUBST(DED_CFLAGS)
-AC_SUBST(DED_STATIC_CFLAGS)
-AC_SUBST(DED_LD)
-AC_SUBST(DED_LDFLAGS)
-AC_SUBST(DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH)
-AC_SUBST(DED_THR_DEFS)
-AC_SUBST(DED_EMU_THR_DEFS)
-AC_SUBST(STATIC_CFLAGS)
-
dnl
dnl We should look for a compiler that handles jump tables, for beam_emu
dnl to be optimized
@@ -3283,733 +3078,6 @@ if test "$enable_lttng_test" = "yes" ; then
fi
-dnl
-dnl SSL, SSH and CRYPTO need the OpenSSL libraries
-dnl
-dnl Check flags --with-ssl, --without-ssl --with-ssl=PATH.
-dnl If no option is given or --with-ssl is set without a path then we
-dnl search for OpenSSL libraries and header files in the standard locations.
-dnl If set to --without-ssl we disable the use of SSL, SSH and CRYPTO.
-dnl If set to --with-ssl=PATH we use that path as the prefix, i.e. we
-dnl use "PATH/include" and "PATH/lib".
-
-AC_SUBST(SSL_INCLUDE)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_INCDIR)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_LIBDIR)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_FLAGS)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_SSL_LIBNAME)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_CC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_LINK_WITH_KERBEROS)
-AC_SUBST(STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS)
-AC_SUBST(SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB)
-AC_SUBST(STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS)
-
-std_ssl_locations="/usr/local /usr/sfw /usr /opt/local /usr/pkg /usr/local/openssl /usr/lib/openssl /usr/openssl /usr/local/ssl /usr/lib/ssl /usr/ssl /"
-
-AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-zlib,
-AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-zlib=PATH],
- [specify location of ZLib to be used by OpenSSL])
-AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-zlib],
- [link SSL with Zlib (default if found)])
-AS_HELP_STRING([--without-ssl-zlib],
- [don't link SSL with ZLib]))
-
-
-if test "x$with_ssl_zlib" = "xno"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
-elif test "x$with_ssl_zlib" = "xyes" || test "x$with_ssl_zlib" = "x"; then
- if test $erl_xcomp_without_sysroot = yes; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([Cannot search for zlib; missing cross system root (erl_xcomp_sysroot).])
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
- elif test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
- else
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(for static ZLib to be used by SSL in standard locations)
- for rdir in $std_ssl_locations; do
- dir="$erl_xcomp_sysroot$rdir"
- if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
- if test -f "$dir/lib64/libz.a"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS="$dir/lib64/libz.a"
- break
- elif test -f "$dir/lib/64/libz.a"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS="$dir/lib/64/libz.a"
- break
- fi
- fi
- if test -f "$dir/lib/libz.a"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS="$dir/lib/libz.a"
- break
- fi
- done
- if test "x$SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB" = "xno"; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS])
- fi
- fi
-else
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
- if test -f "$with_ssl_zlib/libz.a"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=$with_ssl_zlib/libz.a
- elif test -f "$with_ssl_zlib/lib/libz.a"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=$with_ssl_zlib/lib/libz.a
- fi
- if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
- if test -f "$with_ssl_zlib/lib64/libz.a"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=$with_ssl_zlib/lib64/libz.a
- elif test -f "$with_ssl_zlib/lib/64/libz.a"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
- STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=$with_ssl_zlib/lib/64/libz.a
- fi
- fi
- if test "x$SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB" = "xno"; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR(Invalid path to option --with-ssl-zlib=PATH)
- fi
-fi
-
-
-AC_ARG_WITH(ssl,
-AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl=PATH], [specify location of OpenSSL include and lib])
-AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl], [use SSL (default)])
-AS_HELP_STRING([--without-ssl], [don't use SSL]))
-
-AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-incl,
-AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-incl=PATH], [location of OpenSSL include dir, if different than specified by --with-ssl=PATH]),
-[
-case X$with_ssl in
- X | Xyes | Xno) AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-ssl-incl=PATH set without --with-ssl=PATH]);;
-esac
-],
-[with_ssl_incl=$with_ssl]) #default
-
-AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-rpath,
-AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-rpath=yes|no|PATHS],
- [runtime library path for OpenSSL. Default is "yes", which equates to a
- number of standard locations. If "no", then no runtime
- library paths will be used. Anything else should be a
- comma separated list of paths.]),
-[
-case X$with_ssl in
- Xno) AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-ssl-rpath set without --with-ssl]);;
-esac
-],
-[with_ssl_rpath=yes]) #default
-
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(dynamic-ssl-lib,
-AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-dynamic-ssl-lib],
- [disable using dynamic openssl libraries]),
-[ case "$enableval" in
- no) enable_dynamic_ssl=no ;;
- *) enable_dynamic_ssl=yes ;;
- esac ], enable_dynamic_ssl=yes)
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# We actually might do the SSL tests twice due to late discovery of
-# kerberos problems with static linking, in case we redo it all trying
-# dynamic SSL libraries instead.
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-ssl_done=no
-
-while test "x$ssl_done" != "xyes"; do
-
-ssl_done=yes # Default only one run
-
-# Remove all SKIP files from previous runs
-for a in ssl crypto ssh; do
- $RM -f $ERL_TOP/lib/$a/SKIP
-done
-
-SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY=$enable_dynamic_ssl
-SSL_STATIC_ONLY=no
-
-case "$erl_xcomp_without_sysroot-$with_ssl" in
- yes-* | no-no)
- SSL_APP=
- CRYPTO_APP=
- SSH_APP=
- if test "$with_ssl" = "no"; then
- skip="User gave --without-ssl option"
- else
- skip="Cannot search for ssl; missing cross system root (erl_xcomp_sysroot)."
- fi
- for a in ssl crypto ssh; do
- echo "$skip" > $ERL_TOP/lib/$a/SKIP
- done
- ;;
- no-yes | no- )
- # On windows, we could try to find the installation
- # of Shining Light OpenSSL, which can be found by poking in
- # the uninstall section in the registry, it's worth a try...
- extra_dir=""
- if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes"; then
- AC_CHECK_PROG(REGTOOL, regtool, regtool, false)
- if test "$ac_cv_prog_REGTOOL" != false; then
- wrp="/machine/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/"
- if test "x$ARCH" = "xamd64"; then
- urp="uninstall/openssl (64-bit)_is1/inno setup: app path"
- regtool_subsystem=-w
- else
- urp="uninstall/openssl (32-bit)_is1/inno setup: app path"
- regtool_subsystem=-W
- fi
- rp="$wrp$urp"
- if regtool -q $regtool_subsystem get "$rp" > /dev/null; then
- true
- else
- # Fallback to unspecified wordlength
- urp="uninstall/openssl_is1/inno setup: app path"
- rp="$wrp$urp"
- fi
- if regtool -q $regtool_subsystem get "$rp" > /dev/null; then
- ssl_install_dir=`regtool -q $regtool_subsystem get "$rp"`
- # Try hard to get rid of spaces...
- if cygpath -d "$ssl_install_dir" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- ssl_install_dir=`cygpath -d "$ssl_install_dir"`
- fi
- extra_dir=`cygpath $ssl_install_dir`
- fi
- fi
- elif test "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
- AC_CHECK_PROG(REGTOOL, reg_query.sh, reg_query.sh, false)
- if test "$ac_cv_prog_REGTOOL" != false; then
- if test "x$ARCH" = "xamd64"; then
- rp="HKLM/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Uninstall/OpenSSL (64-bit)_is1"
- else
- rp="HKLM/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Uninstall/OpenSSL_is1"
- fi
- key="Inno Setup: App Path"
- if "$ac_cv_prog_REGTOOL" "$rp" "$key" > /dev/null; then
- ssl_install_dir=`"$ac_cv_prog_REGTOOL" "$rp" "$key"`
- extra_dir=`win2msys_path.sh "$ssl_install_dir"`
- fi
- fi
- fi
- # We search for OpenSSL in the common OS standard locations.
- SSL_APP=ssl
- CRYPTO_APP=crypto
- SSH_APP=ssh
-
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=crypto
- SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssl
-
- if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
- if test "x$ARCH" = "xamd64"; then
- std_win_ssl_locations="/cygdrive/c/OpenSSL-Win64 /c/OpenSSL-Win64 /opt/local64/pgm/OpenSSL"
- else
- std_win_ssl_locations="/cygdrive/c/OpenSSL-Win32 /c/OpenSSL-Win32 /cygdrive/c/OpenSSL /c/OpenSSL /opt/local/pgm/OpenSSL"
- fi
- else
- std_win_ssl_locations=""
- fi
-
-
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(for OpenSSL >= 0.9.8c in standard locations)
- for rdir in $extra_dir $std_win_ssl_locations $std_ssl_locations; do
- dir="$erl_xcomp_sysroot$rdir"
- if test -f "$erl_xcomp_isysroot$rdir/include/openssl/opensslv.h"; then
- is_real_ssl=yes
- SSL_INCDIR="$dir"
- if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
- if test -f "$dir/lib/VC/libeay32.lib"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/VC"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/VC"
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32
- SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32
- elif test -f "$dir/lib/VC/openssl.lib"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/VC"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/VC"
- elif test -f $dir/lib/VC/libeay32MD.lib; then
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32MD
- SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32MD
- if test "x$enable_dynamic_ssl" = "xno" && \
- test -f $dir/lib/VC/static/libeay32MD.lib; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/VC/static"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/VC/static"
- else
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/VC"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/VC"
- fi
- elif test -f "$dir/lib/libeay32.lib"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib"
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32
- SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32
- elif test -f "$dir/lib/openssl.lib"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib"
- else
- is_real_ssl=no
- fi
- elif test -f "$dir/lib/powerpc/libsslcrypto.a"; then
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=sslcrypto
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/powerpc/"
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/powerpc/"
- else
- if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
- if test -f "$dir/lib64/libcrypto.a"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib64"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib64"
- elif test -f "$dir/lib/64/libcrypto.a"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/64"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/64"
- elif test -f "$dir/lib64/libcrypto.so"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib64"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib64"
- elif test -f "$dir/lib/64/libcrypto.so"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/64"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/64"
- else
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib"
- fi
- else
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib"
- SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib"
- fi
- fi
- if test '!' -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.a"; then
- SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY=yes
- elif test '!' -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.so" -a '!' -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.dylib"; then
- SSL_STATIC_ONLY=yes
- fi
- SSL_BINDIR="$rdir/bin"
- if test "x$is_real_ssl" = "xyes" ; then
- SSL_INCLUDE="-I$dir/include"
- old_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
- CPPFLAGS=$SSL_INCLUDE
- AC_EGREP_CPP(^yes$,[
-#include <openssl/opensslv.h>
-#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x0090803fL
-yes
-#endif
- ],[
- ssl_found=yes
- ],[
- SSL_APP=
- ssl_found=no
- ])
- CPPFLAGS=$old_CPPFLAGS
- if test "x$ssl_found" = "xyes"; then
- if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
- ssl_linkable=yes
- elif test "x${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}" = "xsslcrypto"; then
- # This should only be triggered seen OSE
- ssl_linkable=yes
- else
- saveCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
- saveLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
- saveLIBS="$LIBS"
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SSL_INCLUDE"
- if test "x$SSL_STATIC_ONLY" = "xyes"; then
- LIBS="${SSL_LIBDIR}/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.a"
- else
- LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$SSL_LIBDIR"
- LIBS="$LIBS -l${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}"
- fi
- AC_TRY_LINK([
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <openssl/hmac.h>],
- [
- HMAC(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- ],
- [ssl_linkable=yes],
- [ssl_linkable=no])
- CFLAGS="$saveCFLAGS"
- LDFLAGS="$saveLDFLAGS"
- LIBS="$saveLIBS"
- fi
- fi
- if test "x$ssl_found" = "xyes" && test "x$ssl_linkable" = "xyes"; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$dir])
- break;
- fi
- fi
- fi
- done
-
- if test "x$ssl_found" != "xyes" ; then
- dnl
- dnl If no SSL found above, check whether we are running on OpenBSD.
- dnl
- case $host_os in
- openbsd*)
- if test -f "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h"; then
- # Trust OpenBSD to have everything the in the correct locations.
- ssl_found=yes
- ssl_linkable=yes
- SSL_INCDIR="$erl_xcomp_sysroot/usr"
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$SSL_INCDIR])
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIB="/usr/lib"
- SSL_LIB="$erl_xcomp_sysroot/usr/lib"
- SSL_BINDIR="/usr/sbin"
- dnl OpenBSD requires us to link with -L and -l
- SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY="yes"
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- fi
-dnl Now, certain linuxes have a 64bit libcrypto
-dnl that cannot build shared libraries (i.e. not PIC)
-dnl One could argue that this is wrong, but
-dnl so it is - be adoptable
- if test "$ssl_found" = "yes" && test "$ssl_linkable" = "yes" && test "$SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY" != "yes"; then
- case $host_os in
- linux*)
- saveCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
- saveLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
- saveLIBS="$LIBS"
- CFLAGS="$DED_CFLAGS $SSL_INCLUDE"
- LDFLAGS="$DED_LDFLAGS"
- LIBS="$SSL_LIBDIR/libcrypto.a $STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS"
- AC_TRY_LINK([
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <openssl/hmac.h>],
- [
- HMAC(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- ],
- [ssl_dyn_linkable=yes],
- [ssl_dyn_linkable=no])
- CFLAGS="$saveCFLAGS"
- LDFLAGS="$saveLDFLAGS"
- LIBS="$saveLIBS"
- if test "x$ssl_dyn_linkable" != "xyes"; then
- SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY=yes
- AC_MSG_WARN([SSL will be linked against dynamic lib as static lib is not purely relocatable])
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- fi
-
-
-
-
- if test "x$ssl_found" != "xyes" || test "x$ssl_linkable" != "xyes"; then
- if test "x$ssl_found" = "xyes"; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([found; but not usable])
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
- fi
- SSL_APP=
- CRYPTO_APP=
- SSH_APP=
- AC_MSG_WARN([No (usable) OpenSSL found, skipping ssl, ssh and crypto applications])
-
- for a in ssl crypto ssh; do
- echo "No usable OpenSSL found" > $ERL_TOP/lib/$a/SKIP
- done
- fi
- ;;
- *)
- # Option given with PATH to package
- if test ! -d "$with_ssl" ; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR(Invalid path to option --with-ssl=PATH)
- fi
- if test ! -d "$with_ssl_incl" ; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR(Invalid path to option --with-ssl-incl=PATH)
- fi
- SSL_INCDIR="$with_ssl_incl"
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=crypto
- SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssl
- if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes" && test -d "$with_ssl/lib/VC"; then
- if test -f "$with_ssl/lib/VC/libeay32.lib"; then
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/VC"
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32
- SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32
- elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib/VC/openssl.lib"; then
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/VC"
- elif test -f $with_ssl/lib/VC/libeay32MD.lib; then
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32MD
- SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32MD
- if test "x$enable_dynamic_ssl" = "xno" && \
- test -f $with_ssl/lib/VC/static/libeay32MD.lib; then
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/VC/static"
- else
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/VC"
- fi
- elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib/libeay32.lib"; then
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib"
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32
- SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32
- else
- # This probably wont work, but that's what the user said, so...
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib"
- fi
- elif test -f "$dir/lib/powerpc/libsslcrypto.a"; then
- SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=sslcrypto
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/powerpc/"
- elif test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
- if test -f "$with_ssl/lib64/libcrypto.a"; then
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib64"
- elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib/64/libcrypto.a"; then
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/64"
- elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib64/libcrypto.so"; then
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib64"
- elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib/64/libcrypto.so"; then
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/64"
- else
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib"
- fi
- else
- SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib"
- fi
- if test '!' -f "${SSL_LIBDIR}/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.a"; then
- SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY=yes
- elif test '!' -f ${SSL_LIBDIR}/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.so -a '!' -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.dylib"; then
- SSL_STATIC_ONLY=yes
- fi
- SSL_INCLUDE="-I$with_ssl_incl/include"
- SSL_APP=ssl
- CRYPTO_APP=crypto
- SSH_APP=ssh
- if test "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR=`echo "$SSL_LIBDIR" | sed -n "s|^$erl_xcomp_sysroot\(/*\)\(.*\)\$|/\2|p"`
- else
- SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$SSL_LIBDIR"
- fi
-esac
-
-if test "x$SSL_APP" != "x" ; then
- dnl We found openssl, now check if we use kerberos 5 support
- dnl FIXME: Do we still support platforms that have Kerberos?
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(for OpenSSL kerberos 5 support)
- old_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
- CPPFLAGS=$SSL_INCLUDE
- AC_EGREP_CPP(^yes$,[
-#include <openssl/opensslv.h>
-#include <openssl/opensslconf.h>
-#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x1010000fL && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_KRB5)
-yes
-#endif
- ],[
- AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
- ssl_krb5_enabled=yes
- if test "x$SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY" != "xyes"; then
- if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libkrb5.a"; then
- SSL_LINK_WITH_KERBEROS=yes
- STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$SSL_LIBDIR/libkrb5.a"
- if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libkrb5support.a"; then
- STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS $SSL_LIBDIR/libkrb5support.a"
- fi
- if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libk5crypto.a"; then
- STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS $SSL_LIBDIR/libk5crypto.a"
- fi
- if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libresolv.a"; then
- STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS $SSL_LIBDIR/libresolv.a"
- fi
- if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libcom_err.a"; then
- STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS $SSL_LIBDIR/libcom_err.a"
- fi
- else
- AC_MSG_WARN([Kerberos needed but no kerberos static libraries found])
- AC_MSG_WARN([Rescanning for dynamic SSL libraries])
- enable_dynamic_ssl=yes
- ssl_done=no
- SSL_LINK_WITH_KERBEROS=no
- STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS=""
- ssl_krb5_enabled=no
- SSL_WITH_KERBEROS=no
- fi
- else
- SSL_LINK_WITH_KERBEROS=no
- STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS=""
- fi
- ],[
- AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
- ssl_krb5_enabled=no
- SSL_WITH_KERBEROS=no
- ])
- CPPFLAGS=$old_CPPFLAGS
- SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE=
- if test "x$ssl_krb5_enabled" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(for krb5.h in standard locations)
- for dir in $extra_dir "$SSL_INCDIR/include" "$SSL_INCDIR/include/openssl" \
- "$SSL_INCDIR/include/kerberos" \
- "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/cygdrive/c/kerberos/include" \
- "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/usr/local/kerberos/include" \
- "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/usr/kerberos/include" \
- "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/usr/include"
- do
- if test -f "$dir/krb5.h" ; then
- SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE="$dir"
- break
- fi
- done
- if test "x$SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE" = "x" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
- SSL_APP=
- CRYPTO_APP=
- SSH_APP=
- AC_MSG_WARN([OpenSSL is configured for kerberos but no krb5.h found])
- for a in ssl crypto ssh ; do
- echo "OpenSSL is configured for kerberos but no krb5.h found" > $ERL_TOP/lib/$a/SKIP
- done
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT([found in $SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE])
- SSL_INCLUDE="$SSL_INCLUDE -I$SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE"
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-done # while test ssl_done != yes
-
-SSL_CC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
-SSL_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
-SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
-cc_rflg="$CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
-ld_rflg="$LDFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
-ded_ld_rflg="$DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
-
-
-case "$with_ssl_rpath" in
-
-yes) # Use standard lib locations for ssl runtime library path
-
- if test "$SSL_APP" != "" && test "$SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY" = "yes" && \
- { test "$cc_rflg" != "" || test "$ld_rflg" != "" || test "$ded_ld_rflg" != ""; } ; then
-
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ssl runtime library path to use)
-
- libdirs="/lib"
-
- if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "8"; then
- dir_lib64=no
- dir_lib_64=no
-
- case "$SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR" in
- */lib/64 | */lib/64/ ) dir_lib_64=yes;;
- */lib64 | */lib64/ ) dir_lib64=yes;;
- *) ;;
- esac
-
- for dir in $std_ssl_locations; do
- test $dir_lib_64 = no &&
- test -d "$erl_xcomp_sysroot$dir/lib/64" &&
- dir_lib_64=yes
- test $dir_lib64 = no &&
- test -d "$erl_xcomp_sysroot$dir/lib64" &&
- dir_lib64=yes
- done
-
- test $dir_lib_64 = yes && libdirs="/lib/64 $libdirs"
- test $dir_lib64 = yes && libdirs="/lib64 $libdirs"
- fi
-
- for type in std x_std curr; do
-
- cc_rpath="$cc_rflg$SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR"
- ld_rpath="$ld_rflg$SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR"
- ded_ld_rpath="$ded_ld_rflg$SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR"
- rpath="$SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR"
-
- if test $type != curr; then
- for ldir in $libdirs; do
- for dir in $std_ssl_locations; do
- test "$SSL_LIBDIR" != "$dir$ldir" || continue
- test $type != x_std || test -d "$dir$ldir" || continue
- test "$cc_rflg" = "" ||
- cc_rpath="$cc_rpath $cc_rflg$dir$ldir"
- test "$ld_rflg" = "" ||
- ld_rpath="$ld_rpath $ld_rflg$dir$ldir"
- test "$ded_ld_rflg" = "" ||
- ded_ld_rpath="$ded_ld_rpath $ded_ld_rflg$dir$ldir"
- rpath="$rpath:$dir$ldir"
- done
- done
- fi
-
- saveCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
- saveLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
- saveLIBS="$LIBS"
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SSL_INCLUDE"
- LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $ld_rpath -L$SSL_LIBDIR"
- LIBS="-lcrypto"
- AC_TRY_LINK([
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <openssl/hmac.h>
- ],
- [
- HMAC(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
- ],
- [rpath_success=yes],
- [rpath_success=no])
- CFLAGS="$saveCFLAGS"
- LDFLAGS="$saveLDFLAGS"
- LIBS="$saveLIBS"
-
- test "$rpath_success" = "yes" && break
- done
-
- test "$rpath_success" = "yes" || { cc_rpath=; ld_rpath=; ded_ld_rpath=; rpath=; }
-
- SSL_CC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$cc_rpath"
- SSL_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$ld_rpath"
- SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$ded_ld_rpath"
-
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$rpath])
- test "$rpath" != "" || AC_MSG_WARN([Cannot set run path during linking])
- fi
- ;;
-
-no) # Use no ssl runtime library path
- SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
- ;;
-
-*) # Use ssl runtime library paths set by --with-ssl-rpath (without any check)
- ded_ld_rpath=
- delimit=
- for dir in `echo $with_ssl_rpath | sed "s/,/ /g"`; do
- ded_ld_rpath="$ded_ld_rpath$delimit$ded_ld_rflg$dir"
- delimit=" "
- done
- SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$ded_ld_rpath"
- ;;
-
-esac
-
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(fips,
-AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-fips], [enable OpenSSL FIPS mode support])
-AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-fips], [disable OpenSSL FIPS mode support (default)]),
-[ case "$enableval" in
- yes) enable_fips_support=yes ;;
- *) enable_fips_support=no ;;
- esac ], enable_fips_support=no)
-
-if test "x$enable_fips_support" = "xyes" && test "$CRYPTO_APP" != ""; then
- saveCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
- saveLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
- saveLIBS="$LIBS"
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SSL_INCLUDE"
- LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $SSL_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH -L$SSL_LIBDIR"
- LIBS="-lcrypto"
- AC_CHECK_FUNC([FIPS_mode_set],
- [SSL_FLAGS="-DFIPS_SUPPORT"],
- [SSL_FLAGS=])
- CFLAGS="$saveCFLAGS"
- LDFLAGS="$saveLDFLAGS"
- LIBS="$saveLIBS"
-else
- SSL_FLAGS=
-fi
-
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Os mon stuff.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -4150,6 +3218,8 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ERTS_EMU_CMDLINE_FLAGS,
"$STATIC_CFLAGS $CFLAGS $DEBUG_CFLAGS $EMU_THR_DEFS $DEFS $WERRORFLAGS $WFLAGS",
[The only reason ERTS_EMU_CMDLINE_FLAGS exists is to force modification of config.h when the emulator command line flags are modified by configure])
+AC_SUBST(STATIC_CFLAGS)
+
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Directories needed for the build
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -4252,7 +3322,6 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([
include/internal/$host/erts_internal.mk:include/internal/erts_internal.mk.in
lib_src/$host/Makefile:lib_src/Makefile.in
../make/$host/otp.mk:../make/otp.mk.in
- ../make/$host/otp_ded.mk:../make/otp_ded.mk.in
])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([../make/make_emakefile:../make/make_emakefile.in],
@@ -4264,7 +3333,6 @@ dnl
dnl ../lib/ssl/c_src/$host/Makefile:../lib/ssl/c_src/Makefile.in
AC_CONFIG_FILES([
../lib/os_mon/c_src/$host/Makefile:../lib/os_mon/c_src/Makefile.in
- ../lib/crypto/c_src/$host/Makefile:../lib/crypto/c_src/Makefile.in
../lib/runtime_tools/c_src/$host/Makefile:../lib/runtime_tools/c_src/Makefile.in
../lib/tools/c_src/$host/Makefile:../lib/tools/c_src/Makefile.in
])
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
index a20b8ee884..a5826307f7 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
@@ -3037,7 +3037,8 @@ enif_map_iterator_destroy(env, &amp;iter);</code>
<p>Argument <c>mode</c> describes the type of events to wait for. It can be
<c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ</c>, <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE</c> or a bitwise
OR combination to wait for both. It can also be <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP</c>
- which is described further below. When a read or write event is triggered,
+ or <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL</c> which are described further
+ below. When a read or write event is triggered,
a notification message like this is sent to the process identified by
<c>pid</c>:</p>
<code type="none">{select, Obj, Ref, ready_input | ready_output}</code>
@@ -3058,13 +3059,21 @@ enif_map_iterator_destroy(env, &amp;iter);</code>
<p>The notifications are one-shot only. To receive further notifications of the same
type (read or write), repeated calls to <c>enif_select</c> must be made
after receiving each notification.</p>
+ <p><c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL</c> can be used to cancel previously
+ selected events. It must be used in a bitwise OR combination with
+ <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ</c> and/or <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE</c> to
+ indicate which type of event to cancel. The return value will
+ tell if the event was actualy cancelled or if a notification may
+ already have been sent.</p>
<p>Use <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP</c> as <c>mode</c> in order to safely
close an event object that has been passed to <c>enif_select</c>. The
<seealso marker="#ErlNifResourceStop"><c>stop</c></seealso> callback
of the resource <c>obj</c> will be called when it is safe to close
the event object. This safe way of closing event objects must be used
- even if all notifications have been received and no further calls to
- <c>enif_select</c> have been made.</p>
+ even if all notifications have been received (or cancelled) and no
+ further calls to <c>enif_select</c> have been made.
+ <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP</c> will first cancel any selected events
+ before it calls or schedules the <c>stop</c> callback.</p>
<p>The first call to <c>enif_select</c> for a specific OS <c>event</c> will establish
a relation between the event object and the containing resource. All subsequent calls
for an <c>event</c> must pass its containing resource as argument
@@ -3086,7 +3095,15 @@ enif_map_iterator_destroy(env, &amp;iter);</code>
<item>The stop callback was called directly by <c>enif_select</c>.</item>
<tag><c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_SCHEDULED</c></tag>
<item>The stop callback was scheduled to run on some other thread
- or later by this thread.</item>
+ or later by this thread.</item>
+ <tag><c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ_CANCELLED</c></tag>
+ <item>A read event was cancelled by <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL</c> or
+ <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP</c> and is guaranteed not to generate a
+ <c>ready_input</c> notification message.</item>
+ <tag><c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE_CANCELLED</c></tag>
+ <item>A write event was cancelled by <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL</c> or
+ <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP</c> and is guaranteed not to generate a
+ <c>ready_output</c> notification message.</item>
</taglist>
<p>Returns a negative value if the call failed where the following bits can be set:</p>
<taglist>
@@ -3112,6 +3129,11 @@ if (retval &amp; ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_CALLED) {
}
</code>
</note>
+ <note><p>The mode flag <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL</c> and the return flags
+ <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ_CANCELLED</c> and
+ <c>ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE_CANCELLED</c> were introduced in erts-11.0
+ (OTP-22.0).</p>
+ </note>
</desc>
</func>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
index 8e014c3010..bd33e35603 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
@@ -1751,6 +1751,10 @@ true</pre>
<item>
<p><c>Pid</c> is the process identifier of the process
that originally created the fun.</p>
+ <p>It might point to the <c>init</c> process if the
+ <c>Fun</c> was statically allocated when module was
+ loaded (this optimisation is performed for local
+ functions that do not capture the enviornment).</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{index, Index}</c></tag>
<item>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml b/erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml
index a094217959..962bc9a244 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml
@@ -487,11 +487,10 @@
utilization value used. Once a carrier is abandoned, no new
allocations are made in it. When an allocator instance gets an
increased multiblock carrier need, it first tries to fetch an
- abandoned carrier from an allocator instance of the same
- allocator type. If no abandoned carrier can be fetched, it
- creates a new empty carrier. When an abandoned carrier has been
- fetched, it will function as an ordinary carrier. This feature has
- special requirements on the
+ abandoned carrier from another allocator instance. If no abandoned
+ carrier can be fetched, it creates a new empty carrier. When an
+ abandoned carrier has been fetched, it will function as an ordinary
+ carrier. This feature has special requirements on the
<seealso marker="#M_as">allocation strategy</seealso> used. Only
the strategies <c>aoff</c>, <c>aoffcbf</c>, <c>aoffcaobf</c>,
<c>ageffcaoff</c>m, <c>ageffcbf</c> and <c>ageffcaobf</c>
@@ -584,7 +583,7 @@
carriers are decided in section
<seealso marker="#mseg_mbc_sizes">
The alloc_util Framework</seealso>. On
- 32-bit Unix style OS this limit cannot be set &gt; 128 MB.</p>
+ 32-bit Unix style OS this limit cannot be set &gt; 64 MB.</p>
</item>
<tag><marker id="M_mbcgs"/><c><![CDATA[+M<S>mbcgs <ratio>]]></c></tag>
<item>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
index 653a917823..42d883f269 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -10113,7 +10113,7 @@
you use erlang:halt/2 with an integer first argument and
an option list containing {flush,false} as the second
argument. Note that now is flushing not dependant of the
- exit code, and you can not only flush async threads
+ exit code, and you cannot only flush async threads
operations which we deemed as a strange behaviour anyway.
</p>
<p>Also, erlang:halt/1,2 has gotten a new feature: If the
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c
index 9633de2021..b33aab7eee 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c
@@ -786,8 +786,8 @@ print_op(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, int op, int size, BeamInstr* addr)
}
}
break;
- case op_i_put_tuple_xI:
- case op_i_put_tuple_yI:
+ case op_put_tuple2_xI:
+ case op_put_tuple2_yI:
case op_new_map_dtI:
case op_update_map_assoc_sdtI:
case op_update_map_exact_jsdtI:
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c
index ab5920a67e..aa61a2d7f9 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c
@@ -3061,12 +3061,14 @@ erts_gc_update_map_exact(Process* p, Eterm* reg, Uint live, Uint n, Eterm* new_p
Uint need;
flatmap_t *old_mp, *mp;
Eterm res;
+ Eterm* old_hp;
Eterm* hp;
Eterm* E;
Eterm* old_keys;
Eterm* old_vals;
Eterm new_key;
Eterm map;
+ int changed = 0;
n /= 2; /* Number of values to be updated */
ASSERT(n > 0);
@@ -3133,6 +3135,7 @@ erts_gc_update_map_exact(Process* p, Eterm* reg, Uint live, Uint n, Eterm* new_p
* Update map, keeping the old key tuple.
*/
+ old_hp = p->htop;
hp = p->htop;
E = p->stop;
@@ -3155,20 +3158,26 @@ erts_gc_update_map_exact(Process* p, Eterm* reg, Uint live, Uint n, Eterm* new_p
/* Not same keys */
*hp++ = *old_vals;
} else {
- GET_TERM(new_p[1], *hp);
- hp++;
- n--;
+ GET_TERM(new_p[1], *hp);
+ if(*hp != *old_vals) changed = 1;
+ hp++;
+ n--;
if (n == 0) {
- /*
- * All updates done. Copy remaining values
- * and return the result.
- */
- for (i++, old_vals++; i < num_old; i++) {
- *hp++ = *old_vals++;
- }
- ASSERT(hp == p->htop + need);
- p->htop = hp;
- return res;
+ /*
+ * All updates done. Copy remaining values
+ * if any changed or return the original one.
+ */
+ if(changed) {
+ for (i++, old_vals++; i < num_old; i++) {
+ *hp++ = *old_vals++;
+ }
+ ASSERT(hp == p->htop + need);
+ p->htop = hp;
+ return res;
+ } else {
+ p->htop = old_hp;
+ return map;
+ }
} else {
new_p += 2;
GET_TERM(*new_p, new_key);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c
index e61199a8fd..50cbb37f3e 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c
@@ -4245,21 +4245,55 @@ gen_make_fun2(LoaderState* stp, GenOpArg idx)
{
ErlFunEntry* fe;
GenOp* op;
+ Uint arity, num_free;
if (idx.val >= stp->num_lambdas) {
- stp->lambda_error = "missing or short chunk 'FunT'";
- fe = 0;
+ stp->lambda_error = "missing or short chunk 'FunT'";
+ fe = 0;
+ num_free = 0;
+ arity = 0;
} else {
- fe = stp->lambdas[idx.val].fe;
+ fe = stp->lambdas[idx.val].fe;
+ num_free = stp->lambdas[idx.val].num_free;
+ arity = fe->arity;
}
NEW_GENOP(stp, op);
- op->op = genop_i_make_fun_2;
- op->arity = 2;
- op->a[0].type = TAG_u;
- op->a[0].val = (BeamInstr) fe;
- op->a[1].type = TAG_u;
- op->a[1].val = stp->lambdas[idx.val].num_free;
+
+ /*
+ * It's possible this is called before init process is started,
+ * skip the optimisation in such case.
+ */
+ if (num_free == 0 && erts_init_process_id != ERTS_INVALID_PID) {
+ Uint lit;
+ Eterm* hp;
+ ErlFunThing* funp;
+
+ lit = new_literal(stp, &hp, ERL_FUN_SIZE);
+ funp = (ErlFunThing *) hp;
+ erts_refc_inc(&fe->refc, 2);
+ funp->thing_word = HEADER_FUN;
+ funp->next = NULL;
+ funp->fe = fe;
+ funp->num_free = 0;
+ funp->creator = erts_init_process_id;
+ funp->arity = arity;
+
+ op->op = genop_move_2;
+ op->arity = 2;
+ op->a[0].type = TAG_q;
+ op->a[0].val = lit;
+ op->a[1].type = TAG_x;
+ op->a[1].val = 0;
+ } else {
+ op->op = genop_i_make_fun_2;
+ op->arity = 2;
+ op->a[0].type = TAG_u;
+ op->a[0].val = (BeamInstr) fe;
+ op->a[1].type = TAG_u;
+ op->a[1].val = num_free;
+ }
+
op->next = NULL;
return op;
}
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c
index f18af8bcd7..56ac072449 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c
@@ -1803,6 +1803,7 @@ ebif_bang_2(BIF_ALIST_2)
#define SEND_INTERNAL_ERROR (-6)
#define SEND_AWAIT_RESULT (-7)
#define SEND_YIELD_CONTINUE (-8)
+#define SEND_SYSTEM_LIMIT (-9)
static Sint remote_send(Process *p, DistEntry *dep,
@@ -1842,6 +1843,8 @@ static Sint remote_send(Process *p, DistEntry *dep,
res = SEND_YIELD_RETURN;
else if (code == ERTS_DSIG_SEND_CONTINUE)
res = SEND_YIELD_CONTINUE;
+ else if (code == ERTS_DSIG_SEND_TOO_LRG)
+ res = SEND_SYSTEM_LIMIT;
else
res = 0;
break;
@@ -2162,6 +2165,9 @@ BIF_RETTYPE send_3(BIF_ALIST_3)
case SEND_BADARG:
ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(retval, p, BADARG);
break;
+ case SEND_SYSTEM_LIMIT:
+ ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(retval, p, SYSTEM_LIMIT);
+ break;
case SEND_USER_ERROR:
ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(retval, p, EXC_ERROR);
break;
@@ -2218,6 +2224,10 @@ static BIF_RETTYPE dsend_continue_trap_1(BIF_ALIST_1)
BUMP_ALL_REDS(BIF_P);
BIF_TRAP1(&dsend_continue_trap_export, BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1);
}
+ case ERTS_DSIG_SEND_TOO_LRG: { /*SEND_SYSTEM_LIMIT*/
+ erts_set_gc_state(BIF_P, 1);
+ BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, SYSTEM_LIMIT);
+ }
default:
erts_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, "dsend_continue_trap invalid result %d\n", (int)result);
break;
@@ -2275,6 +2285,9 @@ Eterm erl_send(Process *p, Eterm to, Eterm msg)
case SEND_BADARG:
ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(retval, p, BADARG);
break;
+ case SEND_SYSTEM_LIMIT:
+ ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(retval, p, SYSTEM_LIMIT);
+ break;
case SEND_USER_ERROR:
ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(retval, p, EXC_ERROR);
break;
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab
index 7548924178..a770524221 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab
@@ -629,7 +629,6 @@ bif maps:from_list/1
bif maps:is_key/2
bif maps:keys/1
bif maps:merge/2
-bif maps:new/0
bif maps:put/3
bif maps:remove/2
bif maps:update/3
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/big.h b/erts/emulator/beam/big.h
index 7556205063..a1ad75708c 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/big.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/big.h
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ typedef Uint16 ErtsHalfDigit;
#undef BIG_HAVE_DOUBLE_DIGIT
typedef Uint32 ErtsHalfDigit;
#else
-#error "can not determine machine size"
+#error "cannot determine machine size"
#endif
typedef Uint dsize_t; /* Vector size type */
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/break.c b/erts/emulator/beam/break.c
index 9ff52c92b8..81531f6cc8 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/break.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/break.c
@@ -108,6 +108,7 @@ process_killer(void)
erts_exit(0, "");
switch(j) {
case 'k':
+ ASSERT(erts_init_process_id != ERTS_INVALID_PID);
/* Send a 'kill' exit signal from init process */
erts_proc_sig_send_exit(NULL, erts_init_process_id,
rp->common.id, am_kill, NIL,
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/dist.c b/erts/emulator/beam/dist.c
index ceb89a6910..e7c0ee65dc 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/dist.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/dist.c
@@ -1924,6 +1924,12 @@ erts_dsig_send(ErtsDSigData *dsdp, struct erts_dsig_send_context* ctx)
ASSERT(ctx->obuf->ext_endp <= &ctx->obuf->data[0] + ctx->data_size);
ctx->data_size = ctx->obuf->ext_endp - ctx->obuf->extp;
+ if (ctx->data_size > (Uint) INT_MAX) {
+ free_dist_obuf(ctx->obuf);
+ ctx->obuf = NULL;
+ retval = ERTS_DSIG_SEND_TOO_LRG;
+ goto done;
+ }
ctx->obuf->hopefull_flags = ctx->u.ec.hopefull_flags;
/*
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/dist.h b/erts/emulator/beam/dist.h
index 30b4b35c20..c8d0407456 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/dist.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/dist.h
@@ -376,6 +376,7 @@ typedef struct {
#define ERTS_DSIG_SEND_OK 0
#define ERTS_DSIG_SEND_YIELD 1
#define ERTS_DSIG_SEND_CONTINUE 2
+#define ERTS_DSIG_SEND_TOO_LRG 3
extern int erts_dsig_send_link(ErtsDSigData *, Eterm, Eterm);
extern int erts_dsig_send_msg(Eterm, Eterm, ErtsSendContext*);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c
index 8fe1ccb758..36c46fd7aa 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c
@@ -64,9 +64,6 @@
# error "Too many schedulers; cannot create that many pref alloc instances"
#endif
-#define ERTS_ALC_FIX_TYPE_IX(T) \
- (ERTS_ALC_T2N((T)) - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE)
-
#define ERTS_ALC_DEFAULT_MAX_THR_PREF ERTS_MAX_NO_OF_SCHEDULERS
#if defined(SMALL_MEMORY) || defined(PURIFY) || defined(VALGRIND)
@@ -156,20 +153,13 @@ ERTS_SCHED_PREF_QUICK_ALLOC_IMPL(aireq,
ErtsAlcType_t erts_fix_core_allocator_ix;
-enum allctr_type {
- GOODFIT,
- BESTFIT,
- AFIT,
- FIRSTFIT
-};
-
struct au_init {
int enable;
int thr_spec;
int disable_allowed;
int thr_spec_allowed;
int carrier_migration_allowed;
- enum allctr_type atype;
+ ErtsAlcStrat_t astrat;
struct {
AllctrInit_t util;
GFAllctrInit_t gf;
@@ -219,7 +209,9 @@ typedef struct {
struct au_init test_alloc;
} erts_alc_hndl_args_init_t;
-#define ERTS_AU_INIT__ {0, 0, 1, 1, 1, GOODFIT, DEFAULT_ALLCTR_INIT, {1,1,1,1}}
+#define ERTS_AU_INIT__ {0, 0, 1, 1, 1, \
+ ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT, DEFAULT_ALLCTR_INIT, \
+ {1,1,1,1}}
#define SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(IP) \
do { \
@@ -233,7 +225,7 @@ set_default_sl_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = AU_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLE(1);
ip->thr_spec = 1;
- ip->atype = GOODFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "sl_";
ip->init.util.alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_SHORT_LIVED;
#ifndef SMALL_MEMORY
@@ -252,7 +244,7 @@ set_default_std_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = AU_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLE(1);
ip->thr_spec = 1;
- ip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "std_";
ip->init.util.alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_STANDARD;
#ifndef SMALL_MEMORY
@@ -270,7 +262,7 @@ set_default_ll_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = AU_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLE(1);
ip->thr_spec = 0;
- ip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
ip->init.bf.ao = 1;
ip->init.util.ramv = 0;
ip->init.util.mmsbc = 0;
@@ -299,7 +291,7 @@ set_default_literal_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
ip->disable_allowed = 0;
ip->thr_spec_allowed = 0;
ip->carrier_migration_allowed = 0;
- ip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
ip->init.bf.ao = 1;
ip->init.util.ramv = 0;
ip->init.util.mmsbc = 0;
@@ -349,7 +341,7 @@ set_default_exec_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
ip->disable_allowed = 0;
ip->thr_spec_allowed = 0;
ip->carrier_migration_allowed = 0;
- ip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
ip->init.bf.ao = 1;
ip->init.util.ramv = 0;
ip->init.util.mmsbc = 0;
@@ -378,7 +370,7 @@ set_default_temp_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
ip->thr_spec = 1;
ip->disable_allowed = 0;
ip->carrier_migration_allowed = 0;
- ip->atype = AFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_AFIT;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "temp_";
ip->init.util.alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_TEMPORARY;
#ifndef SMALL_MEMORY
@@ -397,7 +389,7 @@ set_default_eheap_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = AU_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLE(1);
ip->thr_spec = 1;
- ip->atype = GOODFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "eheap_";
ip->init.util.alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_EHEAP;
#ifndef SMALL_MEMORY
@@ -416,7 +408,7 @@ set_default_binary_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = AU_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLE(1);
ip->thr_spec = 1;
- ip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "binary_";
ip->init.util.alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_BINARY;
#ifndef SMALL_MEMORY
@@ -435,7 +427,7 @@ set_default_ets_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = AU_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLE(1);
ip->thr_spec = 1;
- ip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "ets_";
ip->init.util.alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_ETS;
#ifndef SMALL_MEMORY
@@ -453,7 +445,7 @@ set_default_driver_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = AU_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLE(1);
ip->thr_spec = 1;
- ip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "driver_";
ip->init.util.alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_DRIVER;
#ifndef SMALL_MEMORY
@@ -473,7 +465,7 @@ set_default_fix_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip,
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = AU_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ENABLE(1);
ip->thr_spec = 1;
- ip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
ip->init.bf.ao = 1;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "fix_";
ip->init.util.fix_type_size = fix_type_sizes;
@@ -493,7 +485,7 @@ set_default_test_alloc_opts(struct au_init *ip)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(ip);
ip->enable = 0; /* Disabled by default */
ip->thr_spec = -1 * erts_no_schedulers;
- ip->atype = FIRSTFIT;
+ ip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
ip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_AOFF;
ip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_BF;
ip->init.util.name_prefix = "test_";
@@ -552,8 +544,8 @@ start_au_allocator(ErtsAlcType_t alctr_n,
static void
refuse_af_strategy(struct au_init *init)
{
- if (init->atype == AFIT)
- init->atype = GOODFIT;
+ if (init->astrat == ERTS_ALC_S_AFIT)
+ init->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT;
}
#ifdef HARD_DEBUG
@@ -576,7 +568,10 @@ static void adjust_fix_alloc_sizes(UWord extra_block_size)
for (i=0; i < tspec->size; i++) {
Allctr_t* allctr = tspec->allctr[i];
for (j=0; j < ERTS_ALC_NO_FIXED_SIZES; ++j) {
- allctr->fix[j].type_size += extra_block_size;
+ size_t size = allctr->fix[j].type_size;
+ size = MAX(size + extra_block_size,
+ sizeof(ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t));
+ allctr->fix[j].type_size = size;
}
}
}
@@ -584,8 +579,11 @@ static void adjust_fix_alloc_sizes(UWord extra_block_size)
{
Allctr_t* allctr = erts_allctrs_info[ERTS_ALC_A_FIXED_SIZE].extra;
for (j=0; j < ERTS_ALC_NO_FIXED_SIZES; ++j) {
- allctr->fix[j].type_size += extra_block_size;
- }
+ size_t size = allctr->fix[j].type_size;
+ size = MAX(size + extra_block_size,
+ sizeof(ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t));
+ allctr->fix[j].type_size = size;
+ }
}
}
}
@@ -597,7 +595,7 @@ strategy_support_carrier_migration(struct au_init *auip)
* Currently only aoff* and ageff* support carrier
* migration, i.e, type AOFIRSTFIT.
*/
- return auip->atype == FIRSTFIT;
+ return auip->astrat == ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
}
static ERTS_INLINE void
@@ -612,7 +610,7 @@ adjust_carrier_migration_support(struct au_init *auip)
*/
if (!strategy_support_carrier_migration(auip)) {
/* Default to aoffcbf */
- auip->atype = FIRSTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
auip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_AOFF;
auip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_BF;
}
@@ -1018,7 +1016,7 @@ start_au_allocator(ErtsAlcType_t alctr_n,
int i;
int size = 1;
void *as0;
- enum allctr_type atype;
+ ErtsAlcStrat_t astrat;
ErtsAllocatorFunctions_t *af = &erts_allctrs[alctr_n];
ErtsAllocatorInfo_t *ai = &erts_allctrs_info[alctr_n];
ErtsAllocatorThrSpec_t *tspec = &erts_allctr_thr_spec[alctr_n];
@@ -1077,7 +1075,7 @@ start_au_allocator(ErtsAlcType_t alctr_n,
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
Allctr_t *as;
- atype = init->atype;
+ astrat = init->astrat;
if (!init->thr_spec)
as0 = state;
@@ -1094,8 +1092,8 @@ start_au_allocator(ErtsAlcType_t alctr_n,
if (i != 0)
init->init.util.ts = 0;
else {
- if (atype == AFIT)
- atype = GOODFIT;
+ if (astrat == ERTS_ALC_S_AFIT)
+ astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT;
init->init.util.ts = 1;
}
init->init.util.tspec = init->thr_spec + 1;
@@ -1109,25 +1107,26 @@ start_au_allocator(ErtsAlcType_t alctr_n,
(((char *) fix_lists) + fix_list_size));
}
+ init->init.util.alloc_strat = astrat;
init->init.util.ix = i;
- switch (atype) {
- case GOODFIT:
+ switch (astrat) {
+ case ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT:
as = erts_gfalc_start((GFAllctr_t *) as0,
&init->init.gf,
&init->init.util);
break;
- case BESTFIT:
+ case ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT:
as = erts_bfalc_start((BFAllctr_t *) as0,
&init->init.bf,
&init->init.util);
break;
- case AFIT:
+ case ERTS_ALC_S_AFIT:
as = erts_afalc_start((AFAllctr_t *) as0,
&init->init.af,
&init->init.util);
break;
- case FIRSTFIT:
+ case ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT:
as = erts_aoffalc_start((AOFFAllctr_t *) as0,
&init->init.aoff,
&init->init.util);
@@ -1363,51 +1362,59 @@ handle_au_arg(struct au_init *auip,
else if(has_prefix("as", sub_param)) {
char *alg = get_value(sub_param + 2, argv, ip);
if (sys_strcmp("bf", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
auip->init.bf.ao = 0;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("aobf", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = BESTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT;
auip->init.bf.ao = 1;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("gf", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = GOODFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("af", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = AFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_AFIT;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("aoff", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = FIRSTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
auip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_AOFF;
auip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_AOFF;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("aoffcbf", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = FIRSTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
auip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_AOFF;
auip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_BF;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("aoffcaobf", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = FIRSTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
auip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_AOFF;
auip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_AOBF;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("ageffcaoff", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = FIRSTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
auip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_AGEFF;
auip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_AOFF;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("ageffcbf", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = FIRSTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
auip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_AGEFF;
auip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_BF;
}
else if (sys_strcmp("ageffcaobf", alg) == 0) {
- auip->atype = FIRSTFIT;
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
auip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_AGEFF;
auip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_AOBF;
}
else {
- bad_value(param, sub_param + 1, alg);
+ if (auip->init.util.alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_TEST
+ && sys_strcmp("chaosff", alg) == 0) {
+ auip->astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT;
+ auip->init.aoff.crr_order = FF_CHAOS;
+ auip->init.aoff.blk_order = FF_CHAOS;
+ }
+ else {
+ bad_value(param, sub_param + 1, alg);
+ }
}
if (!strategy_support_carrier_migration(auip))
auip->init.util.acul = 0;
@@ -2030,33 +2037,55 @@ erts_realloc_n_enomem(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *ptr, Uint size)
}
static ERTS_INLINE UWord
-alcu_size(ErtsAlcType_t ai, ErtsAlcUFixInfo_t *fi, int fisz)
+alcu_size(ErtsAlcType_t alloc_no, ErtsAlcUFixInfo_t *fi, int fisz)
{
- UWord res = 0;
+ UWord res;
+ int ai;
- ASSERT(erts_allctrs_info[ai].enabled);
- ASSERT(erts_allctrs_info[ai].alloc_util);
+ if (!erts_allctrs_info[alloc_no].thr_spec) {
+ AllctrSize_t size;
+ Allctr_t *allctr;
- if (!erts_allctrs_info[ai].thr_spec) {
- Allctr_t *allctr = erts_allctrs_info[ai].extra;
- AllctrSize_t asize;
- erts_alcu_current_size(allctr, &asize, fi, fisz);
- res += asize.blocks;
+ allctr = erts_allctrs_info[alloc_no].extra;
+ erts_alcu_current_size(allctr, &size, fi, fisz);
+
+ return size.blocks;
}
- else {
- ErtsAllocatorThrSpec_t *tspec = &erts_allctr_thr_spec[ai];
- int i;
- ASSERT(tspec->enabled);
+ res = 0;
- for (i = tspec->size - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
- Allctr_t *allctr = tspec->allctr[i];
- AllctrSize_t asize;
- if (allctr) {
- erts_alcu_current_size(allctr, &asize, fi, fisz);
- res += asize.blocks;
- }
- }
+ /* Thread-specific allocators can migrate carriers across types, so we have
+ * to visit every allocator type to gather information on blocks that were
+ * allocated by us. */
+ for (ai = ERTS_ALC_A_MIN; ai < ERTS_ALC_A_MAX; ai++) {
+ ErtsAllocatorThrSpec_t *tspec;
+ Allctr_t *allctr;
+ int i;
+
+ if (!erts_allctrs_info[ai].thr_spec) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ tspec = &erts_allctr_thr_spec[ai];
+ ASSERT(tspec->enabled);
+
+ for (i = tspec->size - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ allctr = tspec->allctr[i];
+
+ if (allctr) {
+ AllctrSize_t size;
+
+ if (ai == alloc_no) {
+ erts_alcu_current_size(allctr, &size, fi, fisz);
+ } else {
+ erts_alcu_foreign_size(allctr, alloc_no, &size);
+ }
+
+ ASSERT(((SWord)size.blocks) >= 0);
+
+ res += size.blocks;
+ }
+ }
}
return res;
@@ -2400,6 +2429,7 @@ erts_memory(fmtfn_t *print_to_p, void *print_to_arg, void *proc, Eterm earg)
}
if (want_tot_or_sys) {
+ ASSERT(size.total >= size.processes);
size.system = size.total - size.processes;
}
@@ -3459,29 +3489,29 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
switch (op) {
case 0xf00:
if (((Allctr_t *) a1)->thread_safe)
- return (UWord) erts_alcu_alloc_ts(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF,
+ return (UWord) erts_alcu_alloc_ts(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST,
(void *) a1,
(Uint) a2);
else
- return (UWord) erts_alcu_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF,
+ return (UWord) erts_alcu_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST,
(void *) a1,
(Uint) a2);
case 0xf01:
if (((Allctr_t *) a1)->thread_safe)
- return (UWord) erts_alcu_realloc_ts(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF,
+ return (UWord) erts_alcu_realloc_ts(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST,
(void *) a1,
(void *) a2,
(Uint) a3);
else
- return (UWord) erts_alcu_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF,
+ return (UWord) erts_alcu_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST,
(void *) a1,
(void *) a2,
(Uint) a3);
case 0xf02:
if (((Allctr_t *) a1)->thread_safe)
- erts_alcu_free_ts(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, (void *) a1, (void *) a2);
+ erts_alcu_free_ts(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, (void *) a1, (void *) a2);
else
- erts_alcu_free(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, (void *) a1, (void *) a2);
+ erts_alcu_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, (void *) a1, (void *) a2);
return 0;
case 0xf03: {
Allctr_t *allctr;
@@ -3489,8 +3519,10 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
SET_DEFAULT_ALLOC_OPTS(&init);
init.enable = 1;
- init.atype = GOODFIT;
+ init.astrat = ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT;
init.init.util.name_prefix = (char *) a1;
+ init.init.util.alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_TEST;
+ init.init.util.alloc_strat = init.astrat;
init.init.util.ts = 1;
if ((char **) a3) {
char **argv = (char **) a3;
@@ -3504,31 +3536,31 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
}
}
- switch (init.atype) {
- case GOODFIT:
+ switch (init.astrat) {
+ case ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT:
allctr = erts_gfalc_start((GFAllctr_t *)
- erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF,
+ erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST,
sizeof(GFAllctr_t)),
&init.init.gf,
&init.init.util);
break;
- case BESTFIT:
+ case ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT:
allctr = erts_bfalc_start((BFAllctr_t *)
- erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF,
+ erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST,
sizeof(BFAllctr_t)),
&init.init.bf,
&init.init.util);
break;
- case AFIT:
+ case ERTS_ALC_S_AFIT:
allctr = erts_afalc_start((AFAllctr_t *)
- erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF,
+ erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST,
sizeof(AFAllctr_t)),
&init.init.af,
&init.init.util);
break;
- case FIRSTFIT:
+ case ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT:
allctr = erts_aoffalc_start((AOFFAllctr_t *)
- erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF,
+ erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST,
sizeof(AOFFAllctr_t)),
&init.init.aoff,
&init.init.util);
@@ -3544,7 +3576,7 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
}
case 0xf04:
erts_alcu_stop((Allctr_t *) a1);
- erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, (void *) a1);
+ erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, (void *) a1);
break;
case 0xf05: return (UWord) 1;
case 0xf06: return (UWord) ((Allctr_t *) a1)->thread_safe;
@@ -3554,7 +3586,7 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
case 0xf07: return (UWord) ((Allctr_t *) a1)->thread_safe;
#endif
case 0xf08: {
- ethr_mutex *mtx = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, sizeof(ethr_mutex));
+ ethr_mutex *mtx = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, sizeof(ethr_mutex));
if (ethr_mutex_init(mtx) != 0)
ERTS_ALC_TEST_ABORT;
return (UWord) mtx;
@@ -3563,7 +3595,7 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
ethr_mutex *mtx = (ethr_mutex *) a1;
if (ethr_mutex_destroy(mtx) != 0)
ERTS_ALC_TEST_ABORT;
- erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, (void *) mtx);
+ erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, (void *) mtx);
break;
}
case 0xf0a:
@@ -3573,7 +3605,7 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
ethr_mutex_unlock((ethr_mutex *) a1);
break;
case 0xf0c: {
- ethr_cond *cnd = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, sizeof(ethr_cond));
+ ethr_cond *cnd = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, sizeof(ethr_cond));
if (ethr_cond_init(cnd) != 0)
ERTS_ALC_TEST_ABORT;
return (UWord) cnd;
@@ -3582,7 +3614,7 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
ethr_cond *cnd = (ethr_cond *) a1;
if (ethr_cond_destroy(cnd) != 0)
ERTS_ALC_TEST_ABORT;
- erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, (void *) cnd);
+ erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, (void *) cnd);
break;
}
case 0xf0e:
@@ -3596,7 +3628,7 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
break;
}
case 0xf10: {
- ethr_tid *tid = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, sizeof(ethr_tid));
+ ethr_tid *tid = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, sizeof(ethr_tid));
if (ethr_thr_create(tid,
(void * (*)(void *)) a1,
(void *) a2,
@@ -3608,7 +3640,7 @@ UWord erts_alc_test(UWord op, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3)
ethr_tid *tid = (ethr_tid *) a1;
if (ethr_thr_join(*tid, NULL) != 0)
ERTS_ALC_TEST_ABORT;
- erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, (void *) tid);
+ erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TEST, (void *) tid);
break;
}
case 0xf12:
@@ -3960,9 +3992,10 @@ check_memory_fence(void *ptr, Uint *size, ErtsAlcType_t n, int func)
static ErtsAllocatorFunctions_t real_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_A_MAX+1];
static void *
-debug_alloc(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *extra, Uint size)
+debug_alloc(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *extra, Uint size)
{
ErtsAllocatorFunctions_t *real_af = (ErtsAllocatorFunctions_t *) extra;
+ ErtsAlcType_t n;
Uint dsize;
void *res;
@@ -3970,9 +4003,11 @@ debug_alloc(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *extra, Uint size)
erts_hdbg_chk_blks();
#endif
+ n = ERTS_ALC_T2N(type);
+
ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN <= n && n <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX);
dsize = size + FENCE_SZ;
- res = (*real_af->alloc)(n, real_af->extra, dsize);
+ res = (*real_af->alloc)(type, real_af->extra, dsize);
res = set_memory_fence(res, size, n);
@@ -3986,14 +4021,17 @@ debug_alloc(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *extra, Uint size)
static void *
-debug_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *extra, void *ptr, Uint size)
+debug_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *extra, void *ptr, Uint size)
{
ErtsAllocatorFunctions_t *real_af = (ErtsAllocatorFunctions_t *) extra;
+ ErtsAlcType_t n;
Uint dsize;
Uint old_size;
void *dptr;
void *res;
+ n = ERTS_ALC_T2N(type);
+
ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN <= n && n <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX);
dsize = size + FENCE_SZ;
@@ -4008,7 +4046,7 @@ debug_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *extra, void *ptr, Uint size)
0xf,
sizeof(Uint) + old_size - size);
- res = (*real_af->realloc)(n, real_af->extra, dptr, dsize);
+ res = (*real_af->realloc)(type, real_af->extra, dptr, dsize);
res = set_memory_fence(res, size, n);
@@ -4021,12 +4059,16 @@ debug_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *extra, void *ptr, Uint size)
}
static void
-debug_free(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *extra, void *ptr)
+debug_free(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *extra, void *ptr)
{
ErtsAllocatorFunctions_t *real_af = (ErtsAllocatorFunctions_t *) extra;
+ ErtsAlcType_t n;
void *dptr;
Uint size;
- int free_pattern = n;
+ int free_pattern;
+
+ n = ERTS_ALC_T2N(type);
+ free_pattern = n;
ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN <= n && n <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX);
@@ -4041,7 +4083,7 @@ debug_free(ErtsAlcType_t n, void *extra, void *ptr)
#endif
sys_memset((void *) dptr, free_pattern, size + FENCE_SZ);
- (*real_af->free)(n, real_af->extra, dptr);
+ (*real_af->free)(type, real_af->extra, dptr);
#ifdef PRINT_OPS
fprintf(stderr, "free(%s, 0x%lx)\r\n", ERTS_ALC_N2TD(n), (Uint) ptr);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.h
index fcb58ff58a..c13cf3f5b0 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.h
@@ -26,10 +26,23 @@
#define ERL_THR_PROGRESS_TSD_TYPE_ONLY
#include "erl_thr_progress.h"
#undef ERL_THR_PROGRESS_TSD_TYPE_ONLY
-#include "erl_alloc_util.h"
#include "erl_threads.h"
#include "erl_mmap.h"
+typedef enum {
+ ERTS_ALC_S_INVALID = 0,
+
+ ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT,
+ ERTS_ALC_S_BESTFIT,
+ ERTS_ALC_S_AFIT,
+ ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT,
+
+ ERTS_ALC_S_MIN = ERTS_ALC_S_GOODFIT,
+ ERTS_ALC_S_MAX = ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT
+} ErtsAlcStrat_t;
+
+#include "erl_alloc_util.h"
+
#ifdef DEBUG
# undef ERTS_ALC_WANT_INLINE
# define ERTS_ALC_WANT_INLINE 0
@@ -52,6 +65,14 @@
#define ERTS_ALC_NO_FIXED_SIZES \
(ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE + 1)
+#define ERTS_ALC_IS_FIX_TYPE(T) \
+ (ERTS_ALC_T2N(T) >= ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE && \
+ ERTS_ALC_T2N(T) <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE)
+
+#define ERTS_ALC_FIX_TYPE_IX(T) \
+ (ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_IS_FIX_TYPE(T)), \
+ ERTS_ALC_T2N((T)) - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE)
+
void erts_sys_alloc_init(void);
void *erts_sys_alloc(ErtsAlcType_t, void *, Uint);
void *erts_sys_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t, void *, void *, Uint);
@@ -228,7 +249,7 @@ void *erts_alloc(ErtsAlcType_t type, Uint size)
void *res;
ERTS_MSACC_PUSH_AND_SET_STATE_X(ERTS_MSACC_STATE_ALLOC);
res = (*erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].alloc)(
- ERTS_ALC_T2N(type),
+ type,
erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].extra,
size);
if (!res)
@@ -243,7 +264,7 @@ void *erts_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *ptr, Uint size)
void *res;
ERTS_MSACC_PUSH_AND_SET_STATE_X(ERTS_MSACC_STATE_ALLOC);
res = (*erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].realloc)(
- ERTS_ALC_T2N(type),
+ type,
erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].extra,
ptr,
size);
@@ -258,7 +279,7 @@ void erts_free(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *ptr)
{
ERTS_MSACC_PUSH_AND_SET_STATE_X(ERTS_MSACC_STATE_ALLOC);
(*erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].free)(
- ERTS_ALC_T2N(type),
+ type,
erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].extra,
ptr);
ERTS_MSACC_POP_STATE_X();
@@ -271,7 +292,7 @@ void *erts_alloc_fnf(ErtsAlcType_t type, Uint size)
void *res;
ERTS_MSACC_PUSH_AND_SET_STATE_X(ERTS_MSACC_STATE_ALLOC);
res = (*erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].alloc)(
- ERTS_ALC_T2N(type),
+ type,
erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].extra,
size);
ERTS_MSACC_POP_STATE_X();
@@ -285,7 +306,7 @@ void *erts_realloc_fnf(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *ptr, Uint size)
void *res;
ERTS_MSACC_PUSH_AND_SET_STATE_X(ERTS_MSACC_STATE_ALLOC);
res = (*erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].realloc)(
- ERTS_ALC_T2N(type),
+ type,
erts_allctrs[ERTS_ALC_T2A(type)].extra,
ptr,
size);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
index 5409b89bab..f1e99820af 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
@@ -30,10 +30,10 @@
# name space).
# * Types, allocators, classes, and descriptions have different name
# spaces.
-# * The type, allocator, and class names INVALID are reserved and can
-# not be used.
+# * The type, allocator, and class names INVALID are reserved and
+# cannot be used.
# * The descriptions invalid_allocator, invalid_class, and invalid_type
-# are reserved and can not be used.
+# are reserved and cannot be used.
# * Declarations can be done conditionally by use of a
# +if <boolean_variable>
#
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c
index a5740a08cf..b7a8b9c2d0 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c
@@ -96,7 +96,6 @@ static int initialized = 0;
#define MBC_REALLOC_ALWAYS_MOVES
#endif
-
/* alloc_util global parameters */
static Uint sys_alloc_carrier_size;
#if HAVE_ERTS_MSEG
@@ -113,32 +112,38 @@ static int allow_sys_alloc_carriers;
#define DEC_CC(CC) ((CC)--)
-/* Multi block carrier (MBC) memory layout in R16:
+/* Multi block carrier (MBC) memory layout in OTP 22:
Empty MBC:
-[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t L0T|fhdr| free... ]
+[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t L0T0|fhdr| free... ]
MBC after allocating first block:
-[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 000| udata |pad|Block_t L0T|fhdr| free... ]
+[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 0000| udata |pad|Block_t L0T0|fhdr| free... ]
MBC after allocating second block:
-[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 000| udata |pad|Block_t 000| udata |pad|Block_t L0T|fhdr| free... ]
+[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 0000| udata |pad|Block_t 0000| udata |pad|Block_t L0T0|fhdr| free... ]
MBC after deallocating first block:
-[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 00T|fhdr| free |FreeBlkFtr_t|Block_t 0P0| udata |pad|Block_t L0T|fhdr| free... ]
+[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 00T0|fhdr| free |FreeBlkFtr_t|Block_t 0P00| udata |pad|Block_t L0T0|fhdr| free... ]
+MBC after allocating first block, with allocation tagging enabled:
+[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 000A| udata |atag|pad|Block_t L0T0|fhdr| free... ]
udata = Allocated user data
+ atag = A tag with basic metadata about this allocation
pad = Padding to ensure correct alignment for user data
fhdr = Allocator specific header to keep track of free block
free = Unused free memory
T = This block is free (THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)
P = Previous block is free (PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)
L = Last block in carrier (LAST_BLK_HDR_FLG)
+ A = Block has an allocation tag footer, only valid for allocated blocks
+ (ATAG_BLK_HDR_FLG)
*/
/* Single block carrier (SBC):
-[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 111| udata... ]
+[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 1110| udata... ]
+[Carrier_t|pad|Block_t 111A| udata | atag]
*/
/* Allocation tags ...
@@ -154,20 +159,20 @@ MBC after deallocating first block:
typedef UWord alcu_atag_t;
-#define MAKE_ATAG(IdAtom, Type) \
- (ASSERT((Type) >= ERTS_ALC_N_MIN && (Type) <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX), \
+#define MAKE_ATAG(IdAtom, TypeNum) \
+ (ASSERT((TypeNum) >= ERTS_ALC_N_MIN && (TypeNum) <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX), \
ASSERT(atom_val(IdAtom) <= MAX_ATAG_ATOM_ID), \
- (atom_val(IdAtom) << ERTS_ALC_N_BITS) | (Type))
+ (atom_val(IdAtom) << ERTS_ALC_N_BITS) | (TypeNum))
#define ATAG_ID(AT) (make_atom((AT) >> ERTS_ALC_N_BITS))
#define ATAG_TYPE(AT) ((AT) & ERTS_ALC_N_MASK)
#define MAX_ATAG_ATOM_ID (ERTS_UWORD_MAX >> ERTS_ALC_N_BITS)
-#define DBG_IS_VALID_ATAG(Allocator, AT) \
+#define DBG_IS_VALID_ATAG(AT) \
(ATAG_TYPE(AT) >= ERTS_ALC_N_MIN && \
ATAG_TYPE(AT) <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX && \
- (Allocator)->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_T2A(ERTS_ALC_N2T(ATAG_TYPE(AT))))
+ ATAG_ID(AT) <= MAX_ATAG_ATOM_ID)
/* Blocks ... */
@@ -182,10 +187,15 @@ typedef UWord alcu_atag_t;
#endif
#define FBLK_FTR_SZ (sizeof(FreeBlkFtr_t))
+#define BLK_HAS_ATAG(B) \
+ (!!((B)->bhdr & ATAG_BLK_HDR_FLG))
+
#define GET_BLK_ATAG(B) \
- (((alcu_atag_t *) (((char *) (B)) + (BLK_SZ(B))))[-1])
+ (ASSERT(BLK_HAS_ATAG(B)), \
+ ((alcu_atag_t *) (((char *) (B)) + (BLK_SZ(B))))[-1])
#define SET_BLK_ATAG(B, T) \
- (((alcu_atag_t *) (((char *) (B)) + (BLK_SZ(B))))[-1] = (T))
+ ((B)->bhdr |= ATAG_BLK_HDR_FLG, \
+ ((alcu_atag_t *) (((char *) (B)) + (BLK_SZ(B))))[-1] = (T))
#define BLK_ATAG_SZ(AP) ((AP)->atags ? sizeof(alcu_atag_t) : 0)
@@ -203,13 +213,13 @@ typedef UWord alcu_atag_t;
(((FreeBlkFtr_t *) (((char *) (B)) + (SZ)))[-1] = (SZ))
#define SET_MBC_ABLK_SZ(B, SZ) \
- (ASSERT(((SZ) & FLG_MASK) == 0), \
+ (ASSERT(((SZ) & BLK_FLG_MASK) == 0), \
(B)->bhdr = (((B)->bhdr) & ~MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK) | (SZ))
#define SET_MBC_FBLK_SZ(B, SZ) \
- (ASSERT(((SZ) & FLG_MASK) == 0), \
+ (ASSERT(((SZ) & BLK_FLG_MASK) == 0), \
(B)->bhdr = (((B)->bhdr) & ~MBC_FBLK_SZ_MASK) | (SZ))
#define SET_SBC_BLK_SZ(B, SZ) \
- (ASSERT(((SZ) & FLG_MASK) == 0), \
+ (ASSERT(((SZ) & BLK_FLG_MASK) == 0), \
(B)->bhdr = (((B)->bhdr) & ~SBC_BLK_SZ_MASK) | (SZ))
#define SET_PREV_BLK_FREE(AP,B) \
(ASSERT(!IS_MBC_FIRST_BLK(AP,B)), \
@@ -235,12 +245,12 @@ typedef UWord alcu_atag_t;
# define SET_MBC_ABLK_HDR(B, Sz, F, C) \
(ASSERT(((Sz) & ~MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK) == 0), \
- ASSERT(!((UWord)(F) & (~FLG_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG))), \
+ ASSERT(!((UWord)(F) & (~BLK_FLG_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG))), \
(B)->bhdr = ((Sz) | (F) | (BLK_CARRIER_OFFSET(B,C) << MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_SHIFT)))
# define SET_MBC_FBLK_HDR(B, Sz, F, C) \
(ASSERT(((Sz) & ~MBC_FBLK_SZ_MASK) == 0), \
- ASSERT(((UWord)(F) & (~FLG_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG|PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)) == THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG), \
+ ASSERT(((UWord)(F) & (~BLK_FLG_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG|PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)) == THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG), \
(B)->bhdr = ((Sz) | (F)), \
(B)->u.carrier = (C))
@@ -257,8 +267,8 @@ typedef UWord alcu_atag_t;
# define SET_BLK_FREE(B) \
(ASSERT(!IS_PREV_BLK_FREE(B)), \
(B)->u.carrier = ABLK_TO_MBC(B), \
- (B)->bhdr |= THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG, \
- (B)->bhdr &= (MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK|FLG_MASK))
+ (B)->bhdr &= (MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK|LAST_BLK_HDR_FLG), \
+ (B)->bhdr |= THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)
# define SET_BLK_ALLOCED(B) \
(ASSERT(((B)->bhdr & (MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)) == THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG), \
@@ -270,15 +280,16 @@ typedef UWord alcu_atag_t;
# define MBC_SZ_MAX_LIMIT ((UWord)~0)
# define SET_MBC_ABLK_HDR(B, Sz, F, C) \
- (ASSERT(((Sz) & FLG_MASK) == 0), \
- ASSERT(!((UWord)(F) & (~FLG_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG))), \
- ASSERT((UWord)(F) < SBC_BLK_HDR_FLG), \
+ (ASSERT(((Sz) & BLK_FLG_MASK) == 0), \
+ ASSERT(((F) & ~BLK_FLG_MASK) == 0), \
+ ASSERT(!((UWord)(F) & (~BLK_FLG_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG))), \
(B)->bhdr = ((Sz) | (F)), \
(B)->carrier = (C))
# define SET_MBC_FBLK_HDR(B, Sz, F, C) \
- (ASSERT(((Sz) & FLG_MASK) == 0), \
- ASSERT(((UWord)(F) & (~FLG_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG|PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)) == THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG), \
+ (ASSERT(((Sz) & BLK_FLG_MASK) == 0), \
+ ASSERT(((F) & ~BLK_FLG_MASK) == 0), \
+ ASSERT(((UWord)(F) & (~BLK_FLG_MASK|THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG|PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)) == THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG), \
(B)->bhdr = ((Sz) | (F)), \
(B)->carrier = (C))
@@ -297,7 +308,7 @@ typedef UWord alcu_atag_t;
#endif /* !MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_BITS */
#define SET_SBC_BLK_HDR(B, Sz) \
- (ASSERT(((Sz) & FLG_MASK) == 0), (B)->bhdr = ((Sz) | (SBC_BLK_HDR_FLG)))
+ (ASSERT(((Sz) & BLK_FLG_MASK) == 0), (B)->bhdr = ((Sz) | (SBC_BLK_HDR_FLG)))
#define BLK_UMEM_SZ(B) \
@@ -320,7 +331,7 @@ typedef UWord alcu_atag_t;
#define GET_PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG(B) \
((B)->bhdr & PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)
#define GET_BLK_HDR_FLGS(B) \
- ((B)->bhdr & FLG_MASK)
+ ((B)->bhdr & BLK_FLG_MASK)
#define NXT_BLK(B) \
(ASSERT(IS_MBC_BLK(B)), \
@@ -419,7 +430,7 @@ do { \
#define SCH_SBC SBC_CARRIER_HDR_FLAG
#define SET_CARRIER_HDR(C, Sz, F, AP) \
- (ASSERT(((Sz) & FLG_MASK) == 0), (C)->chdr = ((Sz) | (F)), \
+ (ASSERT(((Sz) & CRR_FLG_MASK) == 0), (C)->chdr = ((Sz) | (F)), \
erts_atomic_init_nob(&(C)->allctr, (erts_aint_t) (AP)))
#define BLK_TO_SBC(B) \
@@ -444,8 +455,8 @@ do { \
(!IS_SB_CARRIER((C)))
#define SET_CARRIER_SZ(C, SZ) \
- (ASSERT(((SZ) & FLG_MASK) == 0), \
- ((C)->chdr = ((C)->chdr & FLG_MASK) | (SZ)))
+ (ASSERT(((SZ) & CRR_FLG_MASK) == 0), \
+ ((C)->chdr = ((C)->chdr & CRR_FLG_MASK) | (SZ)))
#define CFLG_SBC (1 << 0)
#define CFLG_MBC (1 << 1)
@@ -575,10 +586,12 @@ do { \
STAT_MSEG_MBC_ALLOC((AP), csz__); \
else \
STAT_SYS_ALLOC_MBC_ALLOC((AP), csz__); \
- (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.no += (CRR)->cpool.blocks; \
+ set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(AP); \
+ (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.no += (CRR)->cpool.blocks[(AP)->alloc_no]; \
if ((AP)->mbcs.blocks.max.no < (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.no) \
(AP)->mbcs.blocks.max.no = (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.no; \
- (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.size += (CRR)->cpool.blocks_size; \
+ (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.size += \
+ (CRR)->cpool.blocks_size[(AP)->alloc_no]; \
if ((AP)->mbcs.blocks.max.size < (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.size) \
(AP)->mbcs.blocks.max.size = (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.size; \
} while (0)
@@ -601,25 +614,33 @@ do { \
DEBUG_CHECK_CARRIER_NO_SZ((AP)); \
} while (0)
-#define STAT_MBC_ABANDON(AP, CRR) \
-do { \
- UWord csz__ = CARRIER_SZ((CRR)); \
- if (IS_MSEG_CARRIER((CRR))) \
- STAT_MSEG_MBC_FREE((AP), csz__); \
- else \
- STAT_SYS_ALLOC_MBC_FREE((AP), csz__); \
- ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT((AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.no \
- >= (CRR)->cpool.blocks); \
- (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.no -= (CRR)->cpool.blocks; \
- ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT((AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.size \
- >= (CRR)->cpool.blocks_size); \
- (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.size -= (CRR)->cpool.blocks_size; \
+#define STAT_MBC_FREE(AP, CRR) \
+do { \
+ UWord csz__ = CARRIER_SZ((CRR)); \
+ if (IS_MSEG_CARRIER((CRR))) { \
+ STAT_MSEG_MBC_FREE((AP), csz__); \
+ } else { \
+ STAT_SYS_ALLOC_MBC_FREE((AP), csz__); \
+ } \
+ set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(AP); \
} while (0)
-#define STAT_MBC_BLK_ALLOC_CRR(CRR, BSZ) \
+#define STAT_MBC_ABANDON(AP, CRR) \
+do { \
+ STAT_MBC_FREE(AP, CRR); \
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT((AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.no \
+ >= (CRR)->cpool.blocks[(AP)->alloc_no]); \
+ (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.no -= (CRR)->cpool.blocks[(AP)->alloc_no]; \
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT((AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.size \
+ >= (CRR)->cpool.blocks_size[(AP)->alloc_no]); \
+ (AP)->mbcs.blocks.curr.size -= (CRR)->cpool.blocks_size[(AP)->alloc_no]; \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAT_MBC_BLK_ALLOC_CRR(AP, CRR, BSZ) \
do { \
- (CRR)->cpool.blocks++; \
- (CRR)->cpool.blocks_size += (BSZ); \
+ (CRR)->cpool.blocks[(AP)->alloc_no]++; \
+ (CRR)->cpool.blocks_size[(AP)->alloc_no] += (BSZ); \
+ (CRR)->cpool.total_blocks_size += (BSZ); \
} while (0)
#define STAT_MBC_BLK_ALLOC(AP, CRR, BSZ, FLGS) \
@@ -631,50 +652,67 @@ do { \
cstats__->blocks.curr.size += (BSZ); \
if (cstats__->blocks.max.size < cstats__->blocks.curr.size) \
cstats__->blocks.max.size = cstats__->blocks.curr.size; \
- STAT_MBC_BLK_ALLOC_CRR((CRR), (BSZ)); \
+ STAT_MBC_BLK_ALLOC_CRR((AP), (CRR), (BSZ)); \
} while (0)
static ERTS_INLINE int
stat_cpool_mbc_blk_free(Allctr_t *allctr,
+ ErtsAlcType_t type,
Carrier_t *crr,
Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp,
UWord blksz)
{
+ Allctr_t *orig_allctr;
+ int alloc_no;
- ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(crr->cpool.blocks > 0);
- crr->cpool.blocks--;
- ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(crr->cpool.blocks_size >= blksz);
- crr->cpool.blocks_size -= blksz;
+ alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_T2A(type);
- if (!busy_pcrr_pp || !*busy_pcrr_pp)
- return 0;
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(crr->cpool.blocks[alloc_no] > 0);
+ crr->cpool.blocks[alloc_no]--;
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(crr->cpool.blocks_size[alloc_no] >= blksz);
+ crr->cpool.blocks_size[alloc_no] -= blksz;
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(crr->cpool.total_blocks_size >= blksz);
+ crr->cpool.total_blocks_size -= blksz;
- ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(crr == *busy_pcrr_pp);
+ if (allctr->alloc_no == alloc_no && (!busy_pcrr_pp || !*busy_pcrr_pp)) {
+ /* This is a local block, so we should not update the pool
+ * statistics. */
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* This is either a foreign block that's been fetched from the pool, or any
+ * block that's in the pool. The carrier's owner keeps the statistics for
+ * both pooled and foreign blocks. */
+
+ orig_allctr = crr->cpool.orig_allctr;
+
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(alloc_no != allctr->alloc_no ||
+ (crr == *busy_pcrr_pp && allctr == orig_allctr));
#ifdef ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_DEBUG
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(
- erts_atomic_dec_read_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks) >= 0);
+ erts_atomic_dec_read_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks[alloc_no]) >= 0);
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(
- erts_atomic_add_read_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size,
+ erts_atomic_add_read_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size[alloc_no],
-((erts_aint_t) blksz)) >= 0);
#else
- erts_atomic_dec_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks);
- erts_atomic_add_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size,
+ erts_atomic_dec_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks[alloc_no]);
+ erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size[alloc_no],
-((erts_aint_t) blksz));
#endif
return 1;
}
-#define STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(AP, CRR, BPCRRPP, BSZ, FLGS) \
-do { \
- if (!stat_cpool_mbc_blk_free((AP), (CRR), (BPCRRPP), (BSZ))) { \
- CarriersStats_t *cstats__ = &(AP)->mbcs; \
- ASSERT(cstats__->blocks.curr.no > 0); \
- cstats__->blocks.curr.no--; \
- ASSERT(cstats__->blocks.curr.size >= (BSZ)); \
- cstats__->blocks.curr.size -= (BSZ); \
- } \
+#define STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(AP, TYPE, CRR, BPCRRPP, BSZ, FLGS) \
+do { \
+ if (!stat_cpool_mbc_blk_free((AP), (TYPE), (CRR), (BPCRRPP), (BSZ))) { \
+ CarriersStats_t *cstats__ = &(AP)->mbcs; \
+ ASSERT(cstats__->blocks.curr.no > 0); \
+ cstats__->blocks.curr.no--; \
+ ASSERT(cstats__->blocks.curr.size >= (BSZ)); \
+ cstats__->blocks.curr.size -= (BSZ); \
+ } \
} while (0)
/* Debug stuff... */
@@ -721,8 +759,8 @@ static void make_name_atoms(Allctr_t *allctr);
static Block_t *create_carrier(Allctr_t *, Uint, UWord);
static void destroy_carrier(Allctr_t *, Block_t *, Carrier_t **);
-static void mbc_free(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp);
-static void dealloc_block(Allctr_t *, void *, ErtsAlcFixList_t *, int);
+static void mbc_free(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, void *p, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp);
+static void dealloc_block(Allctr_t *, ErtsAlcType_t, Uint32, void *, ErtsAlcFixList_t *);
static alcu_atag_t determine_alloc_tag(Allctr_t *allocator, ErtsAlcType_t type)
{
@@ -764,14 +802,14 @@ static alcu_atag_t determine_alloc_tag(Allctr_t *allocator, ErtsAlcType_t type)
}
}
- return MAKE_ATAG(id, type);
+ return MAKE_ATAG(id, ERTS_ALC_T2N(type));
}
static void set_alloc_tag(Allctr_t *allocator, void *p, alcu_atag_t tag)
{
Block_t *block;
- ASSERT(DBG_IS_VALID_ATAG(allocator, tag));
+ ASSERT(DBG_IS_VALID_ATAG(tag));
ASSERT(allocator->atags && p);
(void)allocator;
@@ -1308,28 +1346,9 @@ chk_fix_list(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix, int ix, int before)
#define ERTS_DBG_CHK_FIX_LIST(A, FIX, IX, B)
#endif
+static ERTS_INLINE Allctr_t *get_pref_allctr(void *extra);
static void *mbc_alloc(Allctr_t *allctr, Uint size);
-typedef struct {
- ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t ddblock__; /* must be first */
- ErtsAlcType_t fix_type;
-} ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t;
-
-#define ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE (((ErtsAlcType_t) 1) << ERTS_ALC_N_BITS)
-
-static ERTS_INLINE void
-dealloc_fix_block(Allctr_t *allctr,
- ErtsAlcType_t type,
- void *ptr,
- ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix,
- int dec_cc_on_redirect)
-{
- /* May be redirected... */
- ASSERT((type & ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE) == 0);
- ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type = type | ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE;
- dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, fix, dec_cc_on_redirect);
-}
-
static ERTS_INLINE void
sched_fix_shrink(Allctr_t *allctr, int on)
{
@@ -1371,7 +1390,7 @@ fix_cpool_check_shrink(Allctr_t *allctr,
if (fix->u.cpool.min_list_size > fix->list_size)
fix->u.cpool.min_list_size = fix->list_size;
- dealloc_fix_block(allctr, type, p, fix, 0);
+ dealloc_block(allctr, type, DEALLOC_FLG_FIX_SHRINK, p, fix);
}
}
}
@@ -1382,11 +1401,9 @@ fix_cpool_alloc(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, Uint size)
void *res;
ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix;
- ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE <= type
- && type <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE);
-
- fix = &allctr->fix[type - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE];
- ASSERT(size == fix->type_size);
+ fix = &allctr->fix[ERTS_ALC_FIX_TYPE_IX(type)];
+ ASSERT(type == fix->type && size == fix->type_size);
+ ASSERT(size >= sizeof(ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t));
res = fix->list;
if (res) {
@@ -1415,21 +1432,39 @@ fix_cpool_alloc(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, Uint size)
static ERTS_INLINE void
fix_cpool_free(Allctr_t *allctr,
ErtsAlcType_t type,
+ Uint32 flags,
void *p,
- Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp,
- int unuse)
+ Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
{
ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix;
+ Allctr_t *fix_allctr;
+
+ /* If this isn't a fix allocator we need to update the fix list of our
+ * neighboring fix_alloc to keep the statistics consistent. */
+ if (!allctr->fix) {
+ ErtsAllocatorThrSpec_t *tspec = &erts_allctr_thr_spec[ERTS_ALC_A_FIXED_SIZE];
+ fix_allctr = get_pref_allctr(tspec);
+ ASSERT(!fix_allctr->thread_safe);
+ ASSERT(allctr != fix_allctr);
+ }
+ else {
+ fix_allctr = allctr;
+ }
- ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE <= type
- && type <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE);
+ ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(fix_allctr));
+ ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr));
- fix = &allctr->fix[type - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE];
+ fix = &fix_allctr->fix[ERTS_ALC_FIX_TYPE_IX(type)];
+ ASSERT(type == fix->type);
- if (unuse)
- fix->u.cpool.used--;
+ if (!(flags & DEALLOC_FLG_FIX_SHRINK)) {
+ fix->u.cpool.used--;
+ }
- if ((!busy_pcrr_pp || !*busy_pcrr_pp)
+ /* We don't want foreign blocks to be long-lived, so we skip recycling if
+ * allctr != fix_allctr. */
+ if (allctr == fix_allctr
+ && (!busy_pcrr_pp || !*busy_pcrr_pp)
&& !fix->u.cpool.shrink_list
&& fix->list_size < ERTS_ALCU_FIX_MAX_LIST_SZ) {
*((void **) p) = fix->list;
@@ -1442,7 +1477,7 @@ fix_cpool_free(Allctr_t *allctr,
if (IS_SBC_BLK(blk))
destroy_carrier(allctr, blk, NULL);
else
- mbc_free(allctr, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
fix->u.cpool.allocated--;
fix_cpool_check_shrink(allctr, type, fix, busy_pcrr_pp);
}
@@ -1469,7 +1504,7 @@ fix_cpool_alloc_shrink(Allctr_t *allctr, erts_aint32_t flgs)
fix->u.cpool.shrink_list = fix->u.cpool.min_list_size;
fix->u.cpool.min_list_size = fix->list_size;
}
- type = (ErtsAlcType_t) (ix + ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE);
+ type = ERTS_ALC_N2T((ErtsAlcType_t) (ix + ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE));
for (o = 0; o < ERTS_ALC_FIX_MAX_SHRINK_OPS || flush; o++) {
void *ptr;
@@ -1483,7 +1518,7 @@ fix_cpool_alloc_shrink(Allctr_t *allctr, erts_aint32_t flgs)
fix->list = *((void **) ptr);
fix->list_size--;
fix->u.cpool.shrink_list--;
- dealloc_fix_block(allctr, type, ptr, fix, 0);
+ dealloc_block(allctr, type, DEALLOC_FLG_FIX_SHRINK, ptr, fix);
}
if (fix->u.cpool.min_list_size > fix->list_size)
fix->u.cpool.min_list_size = fix->list_size;
@@ -1509,11 +1544,9 @@ fix_nocpool_alloc(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, Uint size)
ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix;
void *res;
- ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE <= type
- && type <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE);
-
- fix = &allctr->fix[type - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE];
- ASSERT(size == fix->type_size);
+ fix = &allctr->fix[ERTS_ALC_FIX_TYPE_IX(type)];
+ ASSERT(type == fix->type && size == fix->type_size);
+ ASSERT(size >= sizeof(ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t));
ERTS_DBG_CHK_FIX_LIST(allctr, fix, ix, 1);
fix->u.nocpool.used++;
@@ -1530,7 +1563,7 @@ fix_nocpool_alloc(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, Uint size)
if (IS_SBC_BLK(blk))
destroy_carrier(allctr, blk, NULL);
else
- mbc_free(allctr, p, NULL);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, NULL);
fix->u.nocpool.allocated--;
}
ERTS_DBG_CHK_FIX_LIST(allctr, fix, ix, 0);
@@ -1565,10 +1598,8 @@ fix_nocpool_free(Allctr_t *allctr,
Block_t *blk;
ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix;
- ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE <= type
- && type <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE);
-
- fix = &allctr->fix[type - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE];
+ fix = &allctr->fix[ERTS_ALC_T2N(type) - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE];
+ ASSERT(fix->type == type);
ERTS_DBG_CHK_FIX_LIST(allctr, fix, ix, 1);
fix->u.nocpool.used--;
@@ -1587,7 +1618,7 @@ fix_nocpool_free(Allctr_t *allctr,
if (IS_SBC_BLK(blk))
destroy_carrier(allctr, blk, NULL);
else
- mbc_free(allctr, p, NULL);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, NULL);
p = fix->list;
fix->list = *((void **) p);
fix->list_size--;
@@ -1598,7 +1629,7 @@ fix_nocpool_free(Allctr_t *allctr,
if (IS_SBC_BLK(blk))
destroy_carrier(allctr, blk, NULL);
else
- mbc_free(allctr, p, NULL);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, NULL);
ERTS_DBG_CHK_FIX_LIST(allctr, fix, ix, 0);
}
@@ -1639,7 +1670,7 @@ fix_nocpool_alloc_shrink(Allctr_t *allctr, erts_aint32_t flgs)
ptr = fix->list;
fix->list = *((void **) ptr);
fix->list_size--;
- dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, NULL, 0);
+ dealloc_block(allctr, fix->type, 0, ptr, NULL);
fix->u.nocpool.allocated--;
}
if (fix->list_size != 0) {
@@ -1681,6 +1712,7 @@ dealloc_mbc(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
}
+static UWord allctr_abandon_limit(Allctr_t *allctr);
static void set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(Allctr_t*);
static void abandon_carrier(Allctr_t*, Carrier_t*);
static void poolify_my_carrier(Allctr_t*, Carrier_t*);
@@ -1802,7 +1834,7 @@ get_used_allctr(Allctr_t *pref_allctr, int pref_lock, void *p, UWord *sizep,
static void
init_dd_queue(ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t *ddq)
{
- erts_atomic_init_nob(&ddq->tail.data.marker.atmc_next, ERTS_AINT_NULL);
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&ddq->tail.data.marker.u.atmc_next, ERTS_AINT_NULL);
erts_atomic_init_nob(&ddq->tail.data.last,
(erts_aint_t) &ddq->tail.data.marker);
erts_atomic_init_nob(&ddq->tail.data.um_refc[0], 0);
@@ -1823,17 +1855,17 @@ ddq_managed_thread_enqueue(ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t *ddq, void *ptr, int cinit)
erts_aint_t itmp;
ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *enq, *this = ptr;
- erts_atomic_init_nob(&this->atmc_next, ERTS_AINT_NULL);
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&this->u.atmc_next, ERTS_AINT_NULL);
/* Enqueue at end of list... */
enq = (ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&ddq->tail.data.last);
- itmp = erts_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&enq->atmc_next,
+ itmp = erts_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&enq->u.atmc_next,
(erts_aint_t) this,
ERTS_AINT_NULL);
if (itmp == ERTS_AINT_NULL) {
/* We are required to move last pointer */
#ifdef DEBUG
- ASSERT(ERTS_AINT_NULL == erts_atomic_read_nob(&this->atmc_next));
+ ASSERT(ERTS_AINT_NULL == erts_atomic_read_nob(&this->u.atmc_next));
ASSERT(((erts_aint_t) enq)
== erts_atomic_xchg_relb(&ddq->tail.data.last,
(erts_aint_t) this));
@@ -1851,8 +1883,8 @@ ddq_managed_thread_enqueue(ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t *ddq, void *ptr, int cinit)
while (1) {
erts_aint_t itmp2;
- erts_atomic_set_nob(&this->atmc_next, itmp);
- itmp2 = erts_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&enq->atmc_next,
+ erts_atomic_set_nob(&this->u.atmc_next, itmp);
+ itmp2 = erts_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&enq->u.atmc_next,
(erts_aint_t) this,
itmp);
if (itmp == itmp2)
@@ -1861,7 +1893,7 @@ ddq_managed_thread_enqueue(ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t *ddq, void *ptr, int cinit)
itmp = itmp2;
else {
enq = (ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *) itmp2;
- itmp = erts_atomic_read_acqb(&enq->atmc_next);
+ itmp = erts_atomic_read_acqb(&enq->u.atmc_next);
ASSERT(itmp != ERTS_AINT_NULL);
}
i++;
@@ -1877,8 +1909,8 @@ check_insert_marker(ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t *ddq, erts_aint_t ilast)
erts_aint_t itmp;
ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *last = (ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *) ilast;
- erts_atomic_init_nob(&ddq->tail.data.marker.atmc_next, ERTS_AINT_NULL);
- itmp = erts_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&last->atmc_next,
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&ddq->tail.data.marker.u.atmc_next, ERTS_AINT_NULL);
+ itmp = erts_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&last->u.atmc_next,
(erts_aint_t) &ddq->tail.data.marker,
ERTS_AINT_NULL);
if (itmp == ERTS_AINT_NULL) {
@@ -1929,7 +1961,7 @@ ddq_dequeue(ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t *ddq)
ASSERT(ddq->head.used_marker);
ddq->head.used_marker = 0;
blk = ((ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *)
- erts_atomic_read_nob(&blk->atmc_next));
+ erts_atomic_read_nob(&blk->u.atmc_next));
if (blk == ddq->head.unref_end) {
ddq->head.first = blk;
return NULL;
@@ -1937,7 +1969,7 @@ ddq_dequeue(ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t *ddq)
}
ddq->head.first = ((ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *)
- erts_atomic_read_nob(&blk->atmc_next));
+ erts_atomic_read_nob(&blk->u.atmc_next));
ASSERT(ddq->head.first);
@@ -1999,19 +2031,13 @@ check_pending_dealloc_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr,
int *need_more_work);
static void
-handle_delayed_fix_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr)
+handle_delayed_fix_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, Uint32 flags,
+ void *ptr)
{
- ErtsAlcType_t type;
-
- type = ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type;
-
- ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE
- <= (type & ~ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE));
- ASSERT((type & ~ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE)
- <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE);
+ ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_IS_FIX_TYPE(type));
if (!ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr))
- fix_nocpool_free(allctr, (type & ~ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE), ptr);
+ fix_nocpool_free(allctr, type, ptr);
else {
Block_t *blk = UMEM2BLK(ptr);
Carrier_t *busy_pcrr_p;
@@ -2026,20 +2052,24 @@ handle_delayed_fix_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr)
NULL, &busy_pcrr_p);
if (used_allctr == allctr) {
doit:
- fix_cpool_free(allctr, (type & ~ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE),
- ptr, &busy_pcrr_p,
- !(type & ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE));
+ fix_cpool_free(allctr, type, flags, ptr, &busy_pcrr_p);
clear_busy_pool_carrier(allctr, busy_pcrr_p);
}
else {
/* Carrier migrated; need to redirect block to new owner... */
- int cinit = used_allctr->dd.ix - allctr->dd.ix;
+ ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *dd_block;
+ int cinit;
+
+ dd_block = (ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t*)ptr;
+ dd_block->flags = flags;
+ dd_block->type = type;
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(!busy_pcrr_p);
DEC_CC(allctr->calls.this_free);
- ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type = type;
+ cinit = used_allctr->dd.ix - allctr->dd.ix;
+
if (ddq_enqueue(&used_allctr->dd.q, ptr, cinit))
erts_alloc_notify_delayed_dealloc(used_allctr->ix);
}
@@ -2063,7 +2093,6 @@ handle_delayed_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr,
int need_mr_wrk = 0;
int have_checked_incoming = 0;
int ops = 0;
- ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix;
int res;
ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t *ddq;
@@ -2072,8 +2101,6 @@ handle_delayed_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr,
ERTS_ALCU_DBG_CHK_THR_ACCESS(allctr);
- fix = allctr->fix;
-
ddq = &allctr->dd.q;
res = 0;
@@ -2162,16 +2189,27 @@ handle_delayed_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr,
}
}
else {
+ ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *dd_block;
+ ErtsAlcType_t type;
+ Uint32 flags;
+
+ dd_block = (ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t*)ptr;
+ flags = dd_block->flags;
+ type = dd_block->type;
+
+ flags |= DEALLOC_FLG_REDIRECTED;
+
ASSERT(IS_SBC_BLK(blk) || (ABLK_TO_MBC(blk) !=
ErtsContainerStruct(blk, Carrier_t,
cpool.homecoming_dd.blk)));
INC_CC(allctr->calls.this_free);
- if (fix)
- handle_delayed_fix_dealloc(allctr, ptr);
- else
- dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, NULL, 1);
+ if (ERTS_ALC_IS_FIX_TYPE(type)) {
+ handle_delayed_fix_dealloc(allctr, type, flags, ptr);
+ } else {
+ dealloc_block(allctr, type, flags, ptr, NULL);
+ }
}
}
@@ -2199,8 +2237,10 @@ enqueue_dealloc_other_instance(ErtsAlcType_t type,
void *ptr,
int cinit)
{
- if (allctr->fix)
- ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t*) ptr)->fix_type = type;
+ ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *dd_block = ((ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t*)ptr);
+
+ dd_block->type = type;
+ dd_block->flags = 0;
if (ddq_enqueue(&allctr->dd.q, ptr, cinit))
erts_alloc_notify_delayed_dealloc(allctr->ix);
@@ -2230,10 +2270,7 @@ check_abandon_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr, Block_t *fblk, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
if (!ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr))
return;
- allctr->cpool.check_limit_count--;
- if (--allctr->cpool.check_limit_count <= 0)
- set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(allctr);
-
+ ASSERT(allctr->cpool.abandon_limit == allctr_abandon_limit(allctr));
ASSERT(erts_thr_progress_is_managed_thread());
if (allctr->cpool.disable_abandon)
@@ -2251,7 +2288,7 @@ check_abandon_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr, Block_t *fblk, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
if (allctr->main_carrier == crr)
return;
- if (crr->cpool.blocks_size > crr->cpool.abandon_limit)
+ if (crr->cpool.total_blocks_size > crr->cpool.abandon_limit)
return;
if (crr->cpool.thr_prgr != ERTS_THR_PRGR_INVALID
@@ -2287,24 +2324,26 @@ erts_alcu_check_delayed_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr,
ERTS_ALCU_DD_OPS_LIM_LOW, NULL, NULL, NULL)
static void
-dealloc_block(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr, ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix, int dec_cc_on_redirect)
+dealloc_block(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, Uint32 flags, void *ptr,
+ ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix)
{
Block_t *blk = UMEM2BLK(ptr);
+ ASSERT(!fix || type == fix->type);
+
ERTS_LC_ASSERT(!allctr->thread_safe
|| erts_lc_mtx_is_locked(&allctr->mutex));
if (IS_SBC_BLK(blk)) {
destroy_carrier(allctr, blk, NULL);
if (fix && ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr)) {
- ErtsAlcType_t type = ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type;
- if (!(type & ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE))
+ if (!(flags & DEALLOC_FLG_FIX_SHRINK))
fix->u.cpool.used--;
fix->u.cpool.allocated--;
}
}
else if (!ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr))
- mbc_free(allctr, ptr, NULL);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, ptr, NULL);
else {
Carrier_t *busy_pcrr_p;
Allctr_t *used_allctr;
@@ -2313,22 +2352,29 @@ dealloc_block(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr, ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix, int dec_cc_on_
NULL, &busy_pcrr_p);
if (used_allctr == allctr) {
if (fix) {
- ErtsAlcType_t type = ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type;
- if (!(type & ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE))
+ if (!(flags & DEALLOC_FLG_FIX_SHRINK))
fix->u.cpool.used--;
fix->u.cpool.allocated--;
}
- mbc_free(allctr, ptr, &busy_pcrr_p);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, ptr, &busy_pcrr_p);
clear_busy_pool_carrier(allctr, busy_pcrr_p);
}
else {
/* Carrier migrated; need to redirect block to new owner... */
- int cinit = used_allctr->dd.ix - allctr->dd.ix;
+ ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *dd_block;
+ int cinit;
+
+ dd_block = (ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t*)ptr;
+ dd_block->flags = flags;
+ dd_block->type = type;
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(!busy_pcrr_p);
- if (dec_cc_on_redirect)
+ if (flags & DEALLOC_FLG_REDIRECTED)
DEC_CC(allctr->calls.this_free);
+
+ cinit = used_allctr->dd.ix - allctr->dd.ix;
+
if (ddq_enqueue(&used_allctr->dd.q, ptr, cinit))
erts_alloc_notify_delayed_dealloc(used_allctr->ix);
}
@@ -2495,7 +2541,7 @@ mbc_alloc(Allctr_t *allctr, Uint size)
}
static void
-mbc_free(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
+mbc_free(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, void *p, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
{
Uint is_first_blk;
Uint is_last_blk;
@@ -2517,7 +2563,8 @@ mbc_free(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
crr = ABLK_TO_MBC(blk);
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_FREE_OP(allctr);
- STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(allctr, crr, busy_pcrr_pp, blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
+
+ STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(allctr, type, crr, busy_pcrr_pp, blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
is_first_blk = IS_MBC_FIRST_ABLK(allctr, blk);
is_last_blk = IS_LAST_BLK(blk);
@@ -2586,8 +2633,8 @@ mbc_free(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
}
static void *
-mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Uint size, Uint32 alcu_flgs,
- Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
+mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t type, void *p, Uint size,
+ Uint32 alcu_flgs, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
{
void *new_p;
Uint old_blk_sz;
@@ -2625,7 +2672,7 @@ mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Uint size, Uint32 alcu_flgs,
new_blk = UMEM2BLK(new_p);
ASSERT(!(IS_MBC_BLK(new_blk) && ABLK_TO_MBC(new_blk) == *busy_pcrr_pp));
sys_memcpy(new_p, p, MIN(size, old_blk_sz - ABLK_HDR_SZ));
- mbc_free(allctr, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
return new_p;
}
@@ -2702,7 +2749,7 @@ mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Uint size, Uint32 alcu_flgs,
crr = ABLK_TO_MBC(blk);
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_REALLOC_OP(allctr);
- STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(allctr, crr, NULL, old_blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
+ STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(allctr, type, crr, NULL, old_blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
STAT_MBC_BLK_ALLOC(allctr, crr, blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
ASSERT(MBC_BLK_SZ(blk) >= allctr->min_block_size);
@@ -2806,7 +2853,7 @@ mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Uint size, Uint32 alcu_flgs,
}
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_REALLOC_OP(allctr);
- STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(allctr, crr, NULL, old_blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
+ STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(allctr, type, crr, NULL, old_blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
STAT_MBC_BLK_ALLOC(allctr, crr, blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
ASSERT(IS_ALLOCED_BLK(blk));
@@ -2867,7 +2914,7 @@ mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Uint size, Uint32 alcu_flgs,
if (!new_p)
return NULL;
sys_memcpy(new_p, p, MIN(size, old_blk_sz - ABLK_HDR_SZ));
- mbc_free(allctr, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
return new_p;
@@ -2897,7 +2944,7 @@ mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Uint size, Uint32 alcu_flgs,
1);
new_p = BLK2UMEM(new_blk);
sys_memcpy(new_p, p, MIN(size, old_blk_sz - ABLK_HDR_SZ));
- mbc_free(allctr, p, NULL);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, NULL);
return new_p;
}
else {
@@ -2954,7 +3001,7 @@ mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Uint size, Uint32 alcu_flgs,
0);
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_FREE_OP(allctr);
- STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(allctr, crr, NULL, old_blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
+ STAT_MBC_BLK_FREE(allctr, type, crr, NULL, old_blk_sz, alcu_flgs);
return new_p;
}
@@ -2965,7 +3012,6 @@ mbc_realloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Uint size, Uint32 alcu_flgs,
#define ERTS_ALC_MAX_DEALLOC_CARRIER 10
#define ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_MAX_FETCH_INSPECT 100
-#define ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_CHECK_LIMIT_COUNT 100
#define ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_MAX_FAILED_STAT_READS 3
#define ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_PTR_MOD_MRK (((erts_aint_t) 1) << 0)
@@ -2992,14 +3038,11 @@ typedef union {
# error "Carrier pool implementation assumes ERTS_ALC_A_MIN > ERTS_ALC_A_INVALID"
#endif
-/*
- * The pool is only allowed to be manipulated by managed
- * threads except in the alloc_SUITE:cpool case. In this
- * test case carrier_pool[ERTS_ALC_A_INVALID] will be
- * used.
- */
+/* The pools are only allowed to be manipulated by managed threads except in
+ * the alloc_SUITE:cpool test, where only test_carrier_pool is used. */
-static ErtsAlcCrrPool_t carrier_pool[ERTS_ALC_A_MAX+1] erts_align_attribute(ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
+static ErtsAlcCrrPool_t firstfit_carrier_pool;
+static ErtsAlcCrrPool_t test_carrier_pool;
#define ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_MAX_BACKOFF (1 << 8)
@@ -3020,12 +3063,12 @@ backoff(int n)
static int
cpool_dbg_is_in_pool(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
{
- ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = &carrier_pool[allctr->alloc_no].sentinel;
+ ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = allctr->cpool.sentinel;
ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *cpdp = sentinel;
Carrier_t *tmp_crr;
while (1) {
- cpdp = (ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *) (erts_atomic_read_ddrb(&cpdp->next) & ~FLG_MASK);
+ cpdp = (ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *) (erts_atomic_read_ddrb(&cpdp->next) & ~CRR_FLG_MASK);
if (cpdp == sentinel)
return 0;
tmp_crr = (Carrier_t *) (((char *) cpdp) - offsetof(Carrier_t, cpool));
@@ -3037,7 +3080,7 @@ cpool_dbg_is_in_pool(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
static int
cpool_is_empty(Allctr_t *allctr)
{
- ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = &carrier_pool[allctr->alloc_no].sentinel;
+ ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = allctr->cpool.sentinel;
return ((erts_atomic_read_rb(&sentinel->next) == (erts_aint_t) sentinel)
&& (erts_atomic_read_rb(&sentinel->prev) == (erts_aint_t) sentinel));
}
@@ -3127,16 +3170,31 @@ cpool_insert(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
{
ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *cpd1p, *cpd2p;
erts_aint_t val;
- ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = &carrier_pool[allctr->alloc_no].sentinel;
+ ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = allctr->cpool.sentinel;
Allctr_t *orig_allctr = crr->cpool.orig_allctr;
- ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(allctr->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_INVALID /* testcase */
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(allctr->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_TEST /* testcase */
|| erts_thr_progress_is_managed_thread());
- erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size,
- (erts_aint_t) crr->cpool.blocks_size);
- erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks,
- (erts_aint_t) crr->cpool.blocks);
+ {
+ int alloc_no = allctr->alloc_no;
+
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(
+ erts_atomic_read_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size[alloc_no]) >= 0 &&
+ crr->cpool.blocks_size[alloc_no] >= 0);
+
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(
+ erts_atomic_read_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks[alloc_no]) >= 0 &&
+ crr->cpool.blocks[alloc_no] >= 0);
+
+ /* We only modify the counter for our current type since the others are
+ * conceptually still in the pool. */
+ erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size[alloc_no],
+ ((erts_aint_t) crr->cpool.blocks_size[alloc_no]));
+ erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks[alloc_no],
+ ((erts_aint_t) crr->cpool.blocks[alloc_no]));
+ }
+
erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.carriers_size,
(erts_aint_t) CARRIER_SZ(crr));
erts_atomic_inc_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_carriers);
@@ -3209,10 +3267,10 @@ cpool_delete(Allctr_t *allctr, Allctr_t *prev_allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *cpd1p, *cpd2p;
erts_aint_t val;
#ifdef ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_DEBUG
- ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = &carrier_pool[allctr->alloc_no].sentinel;
+ ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = allctr->cpool.sentinel;
#endif
- ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(allctr->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_INVALID /* testcase */
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(allctr->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_TEST /* testcase */
|| erts_thr_progress_is_managed_thread());
ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(sentinel != &crr->cpool);
@@ -3288,28 +3346,43 @@ cpool_delete(Allctr_t *allctr, Allctr_t *prev_allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
crr->cpool.thr_prgr = erts_thr_progress_later(NULL);
- erts_atomic_add_nob(&prev_allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size,
- -((erts_aint_t) crr->cpool.blocks_size));
- erts_atomic_add_nob(&prev_allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks,
- -((erts_aint_t) crr->cpool.blocks));
- erts_atomic_add_nob(&prev_allctr->cpool.stat.carriers_size,
+ {
+ Allctr_t *orig_allctr = crr->cpool.orig_allctr;
+ int alloc_no = allctr->alloc_no;
+
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(orig_allctr == prev_allctr);
+
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(crr->cpool.blocks_size[alloc_no] <=
+ erts_atomic_read_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size[alloc_no]));
+
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(crr->cpool.blocks[alloc_no] <=
+ erts_atomic_read_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks[alloc_no]));
+
+ /* We only modify the counters for our current type since the others
+ * were, conceptually, never taken out of the pool. */
+ erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size[alloc_no],
+ -((erts_aint_t) crr->cpool.blocks_size[alloc_no]));
+ erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks[alloc_no],
+ -((erts_aint_t) crr->cpool.blocks[alloc_no]));
+
+ erts_atomic_add_nob(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.carriers_size,
-((erts_aint_t) CARRIER_SZ(crr)));
- erts_atomic_dec_wb(&prev_allctr->cpool.stat.no_carriers);
+ erts_atomic_dec_wb(&orig_allctr->cpool.stat.no_carriers);
+ }
}
static Carrier_t *
cpool_fetch(Allctr_t *allctr, UWord size)
{
- enum { IGNORANT, HAS_SEEN_SENTINEL, THE_LAST_ONE } loop_state;
- int i;
+ int i, seen_sentinel;
Carrier_t *crr;
Carrier_t *reinsert_crr = NULL;
ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *cpdp;
ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *cpool_entrance = NULL;
ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel;
- ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(allctr->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_INVALID /* testcase */
+ ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_ASSERT(allctr->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_TEST /* testcase */
|| erts_thr_progress_is_managed_thread());
i = ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_MAX_FETCH_INSPECT;
@@ -3411,48 +3484,39 @@ cpool_fetch(Allctr_t *allctr, UWord size)
/*
* Finally search the shared pool and try employ foreign carriers
*/
- sentinel = &carrier_pool[allctr->alloc_no].sentinel;
+ sentinel = allctr->cpool.sentinel;
if (cpool_entrance) {
/*
* We saw a pooled carried above, use it as entrance into the pool
*/
- cpdp = cpool_entrance;
}
else {
/*
- * No pooled carried seen above. Start search at cpool sentinel,
+ * No pooled carrier seen above. Start search at cpool sentinel,
* but begin by passing one element before trying to fetch.
* This in order to avoid contention with threads inserting elements.
*/
- cpool_entrance = sentinel;
- cpdp = cpool_aint2cpd(cpool_read(&cpool_entrance->prev));
- if (cpdp == sentinel)
+ cpool_entrance = cpool_aint2cpd(cpool_read(&sentinel->prev));
+ if (cpool_entrance == sentinel)
goto check_dc_list;
}
- loop_state = IGNORANT;
+ cpdp = cpool_entrance;
+ seen_sentinel = 0;
do {
erts_aint_t exp;
cpdp = cpool_aint2cpd(cpool_read(&cpdp->prev));
- if (cpdp == cpool_entrance) {
- if (cpool_entrance == sentinel) {
- cpdp = cpool_aint2cpd(cpool_read(&cpdp->prev));
- if (cpdp == sentinel)
- break;
- }
- loop_state = THE_LAST_ONE;
- }
- else if (cpdp == sentinel) {
- if (loop_state == HAS_SEEN_SENTINEL) {
+ if (cpdp == sentinel) {
+ if (seen_sentinel) {
/* We been here before. cpool_entrance must have been removed */
INC_CC(allctr->cpool.stat.entrance_removed);
break;
}
- cpdp = cpool_aint2cpd(cpool_read(&cpdp->prev));
- if (cpdp == sentinel)
- break;
- loop_state = HAS_SEEN_SENTINEL;
+ seen_sentinel = 1;
+ continue;
}
+ ASSERT(cpdp != cpool_entrance || seen_sentinel);
+
crr = ErtsContainerStruct(cpdp, Carrier_t, cpool);
exp = erts_atomic_read_rb(&crr->allctr);
@@ -3485,7 +3549,7 @@ cpool_fetch(Allctr_t *allctr, UWord size)
INC_CC(allctr->cpool.stat.fail_shared);
return NULL;
}
- }while (loop_state != THE_LAST_ONE);
+ }while (cpdp != cpool_entrance);
check_dc_list:
/* Last; check our own pending dealloc carrier list... */
@@ -3664,8 +3728,9 @@ cpool_init_carrier_data(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
crr->cpool.orig_allctr = allctr;
crr->cpool.thr_prgr = ERTS_THR_PRGR_INVALID;
erts_atomic_init_nob(&crr->cpool.max_size, 0);
- crr->cpool.blocks = 0;
- crr->cpool.blocks_size = 0;
+ sys_memset(&crr->cpool.blocks_size, 0, sizeof(crr->cpool.blocks_size));
+ sys_memset(&crr->cpool.blocks, 0, sizeof(crr->cpool.blocks));
+ crr->cpool.total_blocks_size = 0;
if (!ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr))
crr->cpool.abandon_limit = 0;
else {
@@ -3680,14 +3745,14 @@ cpool_init_carrier_data(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
crr->cpool.state = ERTS_MBC_IS_HOME;
}
-static void
-set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(Allctr_t *allctr)
+
+
+static UWord
+allctr_abandon_limit(Allctr_t *allctr)
{
UWord limit;
UWord csz;
- allctr->cpool.check_limit_count = ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_CHECK_LIMIT_COUNT;
-
csz = allctr->mbcs.curr.norm.mseg.size;
csz += allctr->mbcs.curr.norm.sys_alloc.size;
@@ -3697,7 +3762,13 @@ set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(Allctr_t *allctr)
else
limit = (csz/100)*allctr->cpool.util_limit;
- allctr->cpool.abandon_limit = limit;
+ return limit;
+}
+
+static void ERTS_INLINE
+set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(Allctr_t *allctr)
+{
+ allctr->cpool.abandon_limit = allctr_abandon_limit(allctr);
}
static void
@@ -3709,7 +3780,6 @@ abandon_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
unlink_carrier(&allctr->mbc_list, crr);
allctr->remove_mbc(allctr, crr);
- set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(allctr);
cpool_insert(allctr, crr);
@@ -3762,7 +3832,8 @@ poolify_my_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *crr)
}
static void
-cpool_read_stat(Allctr_t *allctr, UWord *nocp, UWord *cszp, UWord *nobp, UWord *bszp)
+cpool_read_stat(Allctr_t *allctr, int alloc_no,
+ UWord *nocp, UWord *cszp, UWord *nobp, UWord *bszp)
{
int i;
UWord noc = 0, csz = 0, nob = 0, bsz = 0;
@@ -3782,10 +3853,10 @@ cpool_read_stat(Allctr_t *allctr, UWord *nocp, UWord *cszp, UWord *nobp, UWord *
? erts_atomic_read_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.carriers_size)
: 0);
tnob = (UWord) (nobp
- ? erts_atomic_read_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks)
+ ? erts_atomic_read_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks[alloc_no])
: 0);
tbsz = (UWord) (bszp
- ? erts_atomic_read_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size)
+ ? erts_atomic_read_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size[alloc_no])
: 0);
if (tnoc == noc && tcsz == csz && tnob == nob && tbsz == bsz)
break;
@@ -4040,6 +4111,7 @@ create_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr, Uint umem_sz, UWord flags)
#if HAVE_ERTS_MSEG
mbc_final_touch:
#endif
+ set_new_allctr_abandon_limit(allctr);
blk = MBC_TO_FIRST_BLK(allctr, crr);
@@ -4258,7 +4330,6 @@ destroy_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr, Block_t *blk, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
else {
ASSERT(IS_MBC_FIRST_FBLK(allctr, blk));
crr = FIRST_BLK_TO_MBC(allctr, blk);
- crr_sz = CARRIER_SZ(crr);
#ifdef DEBUG
if (!allctr->stopped) {
@@ -4290,15 +4361,7 @@ destroy_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr, Block_t *blk, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
else
{
unlink_carrier(&allctr->mbc_list, crr);
-#if HAVE_ERTS_MSEG
- if (IS_MSEG_CARRIER(crr)) {
- ASSERT(crr_sz % ERTS_SACRR_UNIT_SZ == 0);
- STAT_MSEG_MBC_FREE(allctr, crr_sz);
- }
- else
-#endif
- STAT_SYS_ALLOC_MBC_FREE(allctr, crr_sz);
-
+ STAT_MBC_FREE(allctr, crr);
if (allctr->remove_mbc)
allctr->remove_mbc(allctr, crr);
}
@@ -4312,7 +4375,7 @@ destroy_carrier(Allctr_t *allctr, Block_t *blk, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
LTTNG5(carrier_destroy,
ERTS_ALC_A2AD(allctr->alloc_no),
allctr->ix,
- crr_sz,
+ CARRIER_SZ(crr),
mbc_stats,
sbc_stats);
}
@@ -4390,6 +4453,8 @@ static struct {
Eterm blocks_size;
Eterm blocks;
+ Eterm foreign_blocks;
+
Eterm calls;
Eterm sys_alloc;
Eterm sys_free;
@@ -4490,6 +4555,7 @@ init_atoms(Allctr_t *allctr)
AM_INIT(carriers);
AM_INIT(blocks_size);
AM_INIT(blocks);
+ AM_INIT(foreign_blocks);
AM_INIT(calls);
AM_INIT(sys_alloc);
@@ -4625,7 +4691,6 @@ sz_info_fix(Allctr_t *allctr,
ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix = &allctr->fix[ix];
UWord alloced = fix->type_size * fix->u.cpool.allocated;
UWord used = fix->type_size * fix->u.cpool.used;
- ErtsAlcType_t n = ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE + ix;
if (print_to_p) {
fmtfn_t to = *print_to_p;
@@ -4633,14 +4698,14 @@ sz_info_fix(Allctr_t *allctr,
erts_print(to,
arg,
"fix type internal: %s %bpu %bpu\n",
- (char *) ERTS_ALC_N2TD(n),
+ (char *) ERTS_ALC_T2TD(fix->type),
alloced,
used);
}
if (hpp || szp) {
add_3tup(hpp, szp, &res,
- alloc_type_atoms[n],
+ alloc_type_atoms[ERTS_ALC_T2N(fix->type)],
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, alloced),
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, used));
}
@@ -4653,7 +4718,6 @@ sz_info_fix(Allctr_t *allctr,
ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix = &allctr->fix[ix];
UWord alloced = fix->type_size * fix->u.nocpool.allocated;
UWord used = fix->type_size*fix->u.nocpool.used;
- ErtsAlcType_t n = ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE + ix;
if (print_to_p) {
fmtfn_t to = *print_to_p;
@@ -4661,14 +4725,14 @@ sz_info_fix(Allctr_t *allctr,
erts_print(to,
arg,
"fix type: %s %bpu %bpu\n",
- (char *) ERTS_ALC_N2TD(n),
+ (char *) ERTS_ALC_T2TD(fix->type),
alloced,
used);
}
if (hpp || szp) {
add_3tup(hpp, szp, &res,
- alloc_type_atoms[n],
+ alloc_type_atoms[ERTS_ALC_T2N(fix->type)],
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, alloced),
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, used));
}
@@ -4741,9 +4805,9 @@ info_cpool(Allctr_t *allctr,
noc = csz = nob = bsz = ~0;
if (print_to_p || hpp) {
if (sz_only)
- cpool_read_stat(allctr, NULL, &csz, NULL, &bsz);
+ cpool_read_stat(allctr, allctr->alloc_no, NULL, &csz, NULL, &bsz);
else
- cpool_read_stat(allctr, &noc, &csz, &nob, &bsz);
+ cpool_read_stat(allctr, allctr->alloc_no, &noc, &csz, &nob, &bsz);
}
if (print_to_p) {
@@ -4758,6 +4822,10 @@ info_cpool(Allctr_t *allctr,
}
if (hpp || szp) {
+ Eterm foreign_blocks;
+ int i;
+
+ foreign_blocks = NIL;
res = NIL;
if (!sz_only) {
@@ -4804,22 +4872,61 @@ info_cpool(Allctr_t *allctr,
add_3tup(hpp, szp, &res, am.entrance_removed,
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, ERTS_ALC_CC_GIGA_VAL(allctr->cpool.stat.entrance_removed)),
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, ERTS_ALC_CC_VAL(allctr->cpool.stat.entrance_removed)));
+ }
add_2tup(hpp, szp, &res,
am.carriers_size,
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, csz));
- }
- if (!sz_only)
- add_2tup(hpp, szp, &res,
- am.carriers,
- bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, noc));
+
+ if (!sz_only) {
+ add_2tup(hpp, szp, &res,
+ am.carriers,
+ bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, noc));
+ }
+
add_2tup(hpp, szp, &res,
am.blocks_size,
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, bsz));
- if (!sz_only)
+
+ if (!sz_only) {
add_2tup(hpp, szp, &res,
am.blocks,
bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, nob));
+ }
+
+ for (i = ERTS_ALC_A_MIN; i <= ERTS_ALC_A_MAX; i++) {
+ const char *name_str;
+ Eterm name, info;
+
+ if (i == allctr->alloc_no) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ cpool_read_stat(allctr, i, NULL, NULL, &nob, &bsz);
+
+ if (bsz == 0 && (nob == 0 || sz_only)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ name_str = ERTS_ALC_A2AD(i);
+ info = NIL;
+
+ add_2tup(hpp, szp, &info,
+ am.blocks_size,
+ bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, bsz));
+
+ if (!sz_only) {
+ add_2tup(hpp, szp, &info,
+ am.blocks,
+ bld_unstable_uint(hpp, szp, nob));
+ }
+
+ name = am_atom_put(name_str, sys_strlen(name_str));
+
+ add_2tup(hpp, szp, &foreign_blocks, name, info);
+ }
+
+ add_2tup(hpp, szp, &res, am.foreign_blocks, foreign_blocks);
}
return res;
@@ -5455,6 +5562,19 @@ erts_alcu_info(Allctr_t *allctr,
return res;
}
+void
+erts_alcu_foreign_size(Allctr_t *allctr, ErtsAlcType_t alloc_no, AllctrSize_t *size)
+{
+ if (ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr)) {
+ UWord csz, bsz;
+ cpool_read_stat(allctr, alloc_no, NULL, &csz, NULL, &bsz);
+ size->carriers = csz;
+ size->blocks = bsz;
+ } else {
+ size->carriers = 0;
+ size->blocks = 0;
+ }
+}
void
erts_alcu_current_size(Allctr_t *allctr, AllctrSize_t *size, ErtsAlcUFixInfo_t *fi, int fisz)
@@ -5473,7 +5593,7 @@ erts_alcu_current_size(Allctr_t *allctr, AllctrSize_t *size, ErtsAlcUFixInfo_t *
if (ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr)) {
UWord csz, bsz;
- cpool_read_stat(allctr, NULL, &csz, NULL, &bsz);
+ cpool_read_stat(allctr, allctr->alloc_no, NULL, &csz, NULL, &bsz);
size->blocks += bsz;
size->carriers += csz;
}
@@ -5518,6 +5638,11 @@ do_erts_alcu_alloc(ErtsAlcType_t type, Allctr_t *allctr, Uint size)
ERTS_ALCU_DBG_CHK_THR_ACCESS(allctr);
+ /* Reject sizes that can't fit into the header word. */
+ if (size > ~BLK_FLG_MASK) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
#if ALLOC_ZERO_EQ_NULL
if (!size)
return NULL;
@@ -5684,12 +5809,11 @@ do_erts_alcu_free(ErtsAlcType_t type, Allctr_t *allctr, void *p,
ERTS_ALCU_DBG_CHK_THR_ACCESS(allctr);
if (p) {
-
INC_CC(allctr->calls.this_free);
- if (allctr->fix) {
+ if (ERTS_ALC_IS_FIX_TYPE(type)) {
if (ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr))
- fix_cpool_free(allctr, type, p, busy_pcrr_pp, 1);
+ fix_cpool_free(allctr, type, 0, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
else
fix_nocpool_free(allctr, type, p);
}
@@ -5698,7 +5822,7 @@ do_erts_alcu_free(ErtsAlcType_t type, Allctr_t *allctr, void *p,
if (IS_SBC_BLK(blk))
destroy_carrier(allctr, blk, NULL);
else
- mbc_free(allctr, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
}
}
}
@@ -5800,6 +5924,11 @@ do_erts_alcu_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t type,
return res;
}
+ /* Reject sizes that can't fit into the header word. */
+ if (size > ~BLK_FLG_MASK) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
#if ALLOC_ZERO_EQ_NULL
if (!size) {
ASSERT(p);
@@ -5816,7 +5945,7 @@ do_erts_alcu_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t type,
if (size < allctr->sbc_threshold) {
if (IS_MBC_BLK(blk))
- res = mbc_realloc(allctr, p, size, alcu_flgs, busy_pcrr_pp);
+ res = mbc_realloc(allctr, type, p, size, alcu_flgs, busy_pcrr_pp);
else {
Uint used_sz = SBC_HEADER_SIZE + ABLK_HDR_SZ + size;
Uint crr_sz;
@@ -5875,7 +6004,7 @@ do_erts_alcu_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t type,
sys_memcpy((void *) res,
(void *) p,
MIN(MBC_ABLK_SZ(blk) - ABLK_HDR_SZ, size));
- mbc_free(allctr, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
+ mbc_free(allctr, type, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
}
else
res = NULL;
@@ -6243,6 +6372,7 @@ int
erts_alcu_start(Allctr_t *allctr, AllctrInit_t *init)
{
/* erts_alcu_start assumes that allctr has been zeroed */
+ int i;
if (((UWord)allctr & ERTS_CRR_ALCTR_FLG_MASK) != 0) {
erts_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, "%s:%d:erts_alcu_start: Alignment error\n",
@@ -6266,6 +6396,11 @@ erts_alcu_start(Allctr_t *allctr, AllctrInit_t *init)
allctr->ix = init->ix;
allctr->alloc_no = init->alloc_no;
+ allctr->alloc_strat = init->alloc_strat;
+
+ ASSERT(allctr->alloc_no >= ERTS_ALC_A_MIN &&
+ allctr->alloc_no <= ERTS_ALC_A_MAX);
+
if (allctr->alloc_no < ERTS_ALC_A_MIN
|| ERTS_ALC_A_MAX < allctr->alloc_no)
allctr->alloc_no = ERTS_ALC_A_INVALID;
@@ -6318,8 +6453,7 @@ erts_alcu_start(Allctr_t *allctr, AllctrInit_t *init)
+ sizeof(FreeBlkFtr_t));
if (init->tpref) {
Uint sz = ABLK_HDR_SZ;
- sz += (init->fix ?
- sizeof(ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t) : sizeof(ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t));
+ sz += sizeof(ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t);
sz = UNIT_CEILING(sz);
if (sz > allctr->min_block_size)
allctr->min_block_size = sz;
@@ -6330,15 +6464,23 @@ erts_alcu_start(Allctr_t *allctr, AllctrInit_t *init)
allctr->cpool.dc_list.last = NULL;
allctr->cpool.abandon_limit = 0;
allctr->cpool.disable_abandon = 0;
- erts_atomic_init_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size, 0);
- erts_atomic_init_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks, 0);
+ for (i = ERTS_ALC_A_MIN; i <= ERTS_ALC_A_MAX; i++) {
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.blocks_size[i], 0);
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.no_blocks[i], 0);
+ }
erts_atomic_init_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.carriers_size, 0);
erts_atomic_init_nob(&allctr->cpool.stat.no_carriers, 0);
- allctr->cpool.check_limit_count = ERTS_ALC_CPOOL_CHECK_LIMIT_COUNT;
if (!init->ts && init->acul && init->acnl) {
allctr->cpool.util_limit = init->acul;
allctr->cpool.in_pool_limit = init->acnl;
allctr->cpool.fblk_min_limit = init->acfml;
+
+ if (allctr->alloc_strat == ERTS_ALC_S_FIRSTFIT) {
+ allctr->cpool.sentinel = &firstfit_carrier_pool.sentinel;
+ }
+ else if (allctr->alloc_no != ERTS_ALC_A_TEST) {
+ ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Impossible carrier migration config.");
+ }
}
else {
allctr->cpool.util_limit = 0;
@@ -6346,6 +6488,12 @@ erts_alcu_start(Allctr_t *allctr, AllctrInit_t *init)
allctr->cpool.fblk_min_limit = 0;
}
+ /* The invasive tests don't really care whether the pool is enabled or not,
+ * so we need to set this unconditionally for this allocator type. */
+ if (allctr->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_TEST) {
+ allctr->cpool.sentinel = &test_carrier_pool.sentinel;
+ }
+
allctr->sbc_threshold = adjust_sbct(allctr, init->sbct);
#if HAVE_ERTS_MSEG
@@ -6457,9 +6605,9 @@ erts_alcu_start(Allctr_t *allctr, AllctrInit_t *init)
allctr->fix_shrink_scheduled = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ERTS_ALC_NO_FIXED_SIZES; i++) {
allctr->fix[i].type_size = init->fix_type_size[i];
+ allctr->fix[i].type = ERTS_ALC_N2T(i + ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE);
allctr->fix[i].list_size = 0;
allctr->fix[i].list = NULL;
- ASSERT(allctr->fix[i].type_size >= sizeof(ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t));
if (ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr)) {
allctr->fix[i].u.cpool.min_list_size = 0;
allctr->fix[i].u.cpool.shrink_list = 0;
@@ -6508,12 +6656,16 @@ erts_alcu_stop(Allctr_t *allctr)
void
erts_alcu_init(AlcUInit_t *init)
{
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i <= ERTS_ALC_A_MAX; i++) {
- ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel = &carrier_pool[i].sentinel;
- erts_atomic_init_nob(&sentinel->next, (erts_aint_t) sentinel);
- erts_atomic_init_nob(&sentinel->prev, (erts_aint_t) sentinel);
- }
+ ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel;
+
+ sentinel = &firstfit_carrier_pool.sentinel;
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&sentinel->next, (erts_aint_t) sentinel);
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&sentinel->prev, (erts_aint_t) sentinel);
+
+ sentinel = &test_carrier_pool.sentinel;
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&sentinel->next, (erts_aint_t) sentinel);
+ erts_atomic_init_nob(&sentinel->prev, (erts_aint_t) sentinel);
+
ERTS_CT_ASSERT(SBC_BLK_SZ_MASK == MBC_FBLK_SZ_MASK); /* see BLK_SZ */
#if HAVE_ERTS_MSEG
ASSERT(erts_mseg_unit_size() == ERTS_SACRR_UNIT_SZ);
@@ -6695,7 +6847,7 @@ static int blockscan_cpool_yielding(blockscan_t *state)
{
ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel, *cursor;
- sentinel = &carrier_pool[(state->allocator)->alloc_no].sentinel;
+ sentinel = (state->allocator)->cpool.sentinel;
cursor = blockscan_restore_cpool_cursor(state);
if (ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(state->process)) {
@@ -6827,11 +6979,8 @@ static int blockscan_sweep_mbcs(blockscan_t *state)
static int blockscan_sweep_cpool(blockscan_t *state)
{
if (state->current_op != blockscan_sweep_cpool) {
- ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel;
-
SET_CARRIER_HDR(&state->dummy_carrier, 0, SCH_MBC, state->allocator);
- sentinel = &carrier_pool[(state->allocator)->alloc_no].sentinel;
- state->cpool_cursor = sentinel;
+ state->cpool_cursor = (state->allocator)->cpool.sentinel;
}
state->current_op = blockscan_sweep_cpool;
@@ -7115,11 +7264,14 @@ static int gather_ahist_scan(Allctr_t *allocator,
alcu_atag_t tag;
block = SBC2BLK(allocator, carrier);
- tag = GET_BLK_ATAG(block);
- ASSERT(DBG_IS_VALID_ATAG(allocator, tag));
+ if (BLK_HAS_ATAG(block)) {
+ tag = GET_BLK_ATAG(block);
- gather_ahist_update(state, tag, SBC_BLK_SZ(block));
+ ASSERT(DBG_IS_VALID_ATAG(tag));
+
+ gather_ahist_update(state, tag, SBC_BLK_SZ(block));
+ }
} else {
UWord scanned_bytes = MBC_HEADER_SIZE(allocator);
@@ -7130,10 +7282,10 @@ static int gather_ahist_scan(Allctr_t *allocator,
while (1) {
UWord block_size = MBC_BLK_SZ(block);
- if (IS_ALLOCED_BLK(block)) {
+ if (IS_ALLOCED_BLK(block) && BLK_HAS_ATAG(block)) {
alcu_atag_t tag = GET_BLK_ATAG(block);
- ASSERT(DBG_IS_VALID_ATAG(allocator, tag));
+ ASSERT(DBG_IS_VALID_ATAG(tag));
gather_ahist_update(state, tag, block_size);
}
@@ -7293,8 +7445,6 @@ int erts_alcu_gather_alloc_histograms(Process *p, int allocator_num,
sched_id,
&allocator)) {
return 0;
- } else if (!allocator->atags) {
- return 0;
}
ensure_atoms_initialized(allocator);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.h
index f26ace1534..9ab8589bf3 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.h
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#define ERTS_ALCU_VSN_STR "3.0"
#include "erl_alloc_types.h"
+#include "erl_alloc.h"
#define ERL_THREADS_EMU_INTERNAL__
#include "erl_threads.h"
@@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ typedef struct {
typedef struct {
char *name_prefix;
ErtsAlcType_t alloc_no;
+ ErtsAlcStrat_t alloc_strat;
int force;
int ix;
int ts;
@@ -101,6 +103,7 @@ typedef struct {
#define ERTS_DEFAULT_ALLCTR_INIT { \
NULL, \
ERTS_ALC_A_INVALID, /* (number) alloc_no: allocator number */\
+ ERTS_ALC_S_INVALID, /* (number) alloc_strat: allocator strategy */\
0, /* (bool) force: force enabled */\
0, /* (number) ix: instance index */\
1, /* (bool) ts: thread safe */\
@@ -138,6 +141,7 @@ typedef struct {
#define ERTS_DEFAULT_ALLCTR_INIT { \
NULL, \
ERTS_ALC_A_INVALID, /* (number) alloc_no: allocator number */\
+ ERTS_ALC_S_INVALID, /* (number) alloc_strat: allocator strategy */\
0, /* (bool) force: force enabled */\
0, /* (number) ix: instance index */\
1, /* (bool) ts: thread safe */\
@@ -188,6 +192,7 @@ Eterm erts_alcu_info(Allctr_t *, int, int, fmtfn_t *, void *, Uint **, Uint *);
void erts_alcu_init(AlcUInit_t *);
void erts_alcu_current_size(Allctr_t *, AllctrSize_t *,
ErtsAlcUFixInfo_t *, int);
+void erts_alcu_foreign_size(Allctr_t *, ErtsAlcType_t, AllctrSize_t *);
void erts_alcu_check_delayed_dealloc(Allctr_t *, int, int *, ErtsThrPrgrVal *, int *);
erts_aint32_t erts_alcu_fix_alloc_shrink(Allctr_t *, erts_aint32_t);
@@ -286,10 +291,18 @@ void erts_alcu_sched_spec_data_init(struct ErtsSchedulerData_ *esdp);
#define UNIT_FLOOR(X) ((X) & UNIT_MASK)
#define UNIT_CEILING(X) UNIT_FLOOR((X) + INV_UNIT_MASK)
-#define FLG_MASK INV_UNIT_MASK
-#define SBC_BLK_SZ_MASK UNIT_MASK
-#define MBC_FBLK_SZ_MASK UNIT_MASK
-#define CARRIER_SZ_MASK UNIT_MASK
+/* We store flags in the bits that no one will ever use. Generally these are
+ * the bits below the alignment size, but for blocks we also steal the highest
+ * bit since the header's a size and no one can expect to be able to allocate
+ * objects that large. */
+#define HIGHEST_WORD_BIT (((UWord) 1) << (sizeof(UWord) * CHAR_BIT - 1))
+
+#define BLK_FLG_MASK (INV_UNIT_MASK | HIGHEST_WORD_BIT)
+#define SBC_BLK_SZ_MASK (~BLK_FLG_MASK)
+#define MBC_FBLK_SZ_MASK (~BLK_FLG_MASK)
+
+#define CRR_FLG_MASK INV_UNIT_MASK
+#define CRR_SZ_MASK UNIT_MASK
#if ERTS_HAVE_MSEG_SUPER_ALIGNED \
|| (!HAVE_ERTS_MSEG && ERTS_HAVE_ERTS_SYS_ALIGNED_ALLOC)
@@ -299,9 +312,9 @@ void erts_alcu_sched_spec_data_init(struct ErtsSchedulerData_ *esdp);
# define ERTS_SUPER_ALIGN_BITS 18
# endif
# ifdef ARCH_64
-# define MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_BITS 24
+# define MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_BITS 23
# else
-# define MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_BITS 9
+# define MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_BITS 8
/* Affects hard limits for sbct and lmbcs documented in erts_alloc.xml */
# endif
# define ERTS_SACRR_UNIT_SHIFT ERTS_SUPER_ALIGN_BITS
@@ -322,18 +335,17 @@ void erts_alcu_sched_spec_data_init(struct ErtsSchedulerData_ *esdp);
#if MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_BITS
# define MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_SHIFT (sizeof(UWord)*8 - MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_BITS)
-# define MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_MASK (~((UWord)0) << MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_SHIFT)
-# define MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK (~MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_MASK & ~FLG_MASK)
+# define MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_MASK ((~((UWord)0) << MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_SHIFT) & ~BLK_FLG_MASK)
+# define MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK (~MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_MASK & ~BLK_FLG_MASK)
#else
-# define MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK (~FLG_MASK)
+# define MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK (~BLK_FLG_MASK)
#endif
#define MBC_ABLK_SZ(B) (ASSERT(!is_sbc_blk(B)), (B)->bhdr & MBC_ABLK_SZ_MASK)
#define MBC_FBLK_SZ(B) (ASSERT(!is_sbc_blk(B)), (B)->bhdr & MBC_FBLK_SZ_MASK)
#define SBC_BLK_SZ(B) (ASSERT(is_sbc_blk(B)), (B)->bhdr & SBC_BLK_SZ_MASK)
-#define CARRIER_SZ(C) \
- ((C)->chdr & CARRIER_SZ_MASK)
+#define CARRIER_SZ(C) ((C)->chdr & CRR_SZ_MASK)
typedef union {char c[ERTS_ALLOC_ALIGN_BYTES]; long l; double d;} Unit_t;
@@ -351,12 +363,20 @@ typedef struct {
#endif
} Block_t;
-typedef union ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t_ ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t;
+typedef struct ErtsAllctrDDBlock__ {
+ union {
+ struct ErtsAllctrDDBlock__ *ptr_next;
+ erts_atomic_t atmc_next;
+ } u;
+ ErtsAlcType_t type;
+ Uint32 flags;
+} ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t;
-union ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t_ {
- erts_atomic_t atmc_next;
- ErtsAllctrDDBlock_t *ptr_next;
-};
+/* Deallocation was caused by shrinking a fix-list, so usage statistics has
+ * already been updated. */
+#define DEALLOC_FLG_FIX_SHRINK (1 << 0)
+/* Deallocation was redirected to another instance. */
+#define DEALLOC_FLG_REDIRECTED (1 << 1)
typedef struct {
Block_t blk;
@@ -365,11 +385,10 @@ typedef struct {
#endif
} ErtsFakeDDBlock_t;
-
-
#define THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG (((UWord) 1) << 0)
#define PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG (((UWord) 1) << 1)
#define LAST_BLK_HDR_FLG (((UWord) 1) << 2)
+#define ATAG_BLK_HDR_FLG HIGHEST_WORD_BIT
#define SBC_BLK_HDR_FLG /* Special flag combo for (allocated) SBC blocks */\
(THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG | PREV_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG | LAST_BLK_HDR_FLG)
@@ -381,9 +400,9 @@ typedef struct {
#define HOMECOMING_MBC_BLK_HDR (THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG | LAST_BLK_HDR_FLG)
#define IS_FREE_LAST_MBC_BLK(B) \
- (((B)->bhdr & FLG_MASK) == (THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG | LAST_BLK_HDR_FLG))
+ (((B)->bhdr & BLK_FLG_MASK) == (THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG | LAST_BLK_HDR_FLG))
-#define IS_SBC_BLK(B) (((B)->bhdr & FLG_MASK) == SBC_BLK_HDR_FLG)
+#define IS_SBC_BLK(B) (((B)->bhdr & SBC_BLK_HDR_FLG) == SBC_BLK_HDR_FLG)
#define IS_MBC_BLK(B) (!IS_SBC_BLK((B)))
#define IS_FREE_BLK(B) (ASSERT(IS_MBC_BLK(B)), \
(B)->bhdr & THIS_FREE_BLK_HDR_FLG)
@@ -394,7 +413,8 @@ typedef struct {
# define ABLK_TO_MBC(B) \
(ASSERT(IS_MBC_BLK(B) && !IS_FREE_BLK(B)), \
(Carrier_t*)((ERTS_SACRR_UNIT_FLOOR((UWord)(B)) - \
- (((B)->bhdr >> MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_SHIFT) << ERTS_SACRR_UNIT_SHIFT))))
+ ((((B)->bhdr & ~BLK_FLG_MASK) >> MBC_ABLK_OFFSET_SHIFT) \
+ << ERTS_SACRR_UNIT_SHIFT))))
# define BLK_TO_MBC(B) (IS_FREE_BLK(B) ? FBLK_TO_MBC(B) : ABLK_TO_MBC(B))
#else
# define FBLK_TO_MBC(B) ((B)->carrier)
@@ -433,8 +453,9 @@ typedef struct {
ErtsThrPrgrVal thr_prgr;
erts_atomic_t max_size;
UWord abandon_limit;
- UWord blocks;
- UWord blocks_size;
+ UWord blocks[ERTS_ALC_A_MAX + 1];
+ UWord blocks_size[ERTS_ALC_A_MAX + 1];
+ UWord total_blocks_size;
enum {
ERTS_MBC_IS_HOME,
ERTS_MBC_WAS_POOLED,
@@ -452,7 +473,7 @@ struct Carrier_t_ {
};
#define ERTS_ALC_CARRIER_TO_ALLCTR(C) \
- ((Allctr_t *) (erts_atomic_read_nob(&(C)->allctr) & ~FLG_MASK))
+ ((Allctr_t *) (erts_atomic_read_nob(&(C)->allctr) & ~CRR_FLG_MASK))
typedef struct {
Carrier_t *first;
@@ -530,7 +551,6 @@ typedef struct {
} head;
} ErtsAllctrDDQueue_t;
-
typedef struct {
size_t type_size;
SWord list_size;
@@ -549,6 +569,7 @@ typedef struct {
UWord used;
} cpool;
} u;
+ ErtsAlcType_t type;
} ErtsAlcFixList_t;
struct Allctr_t_ {
@@ -569,6 +590,9 @@ struct Allctr_t_ {
/* Allocator number */
ErtsAlcType_t alloc_no;
+ /* Allocator strategy */
+ ErtsAlcStrat_t alloc_strat;
+
/* Instance index */
int ix;
@@ -617,6 +641,9 @@ struct Allctr_t_ {
AOFF_RBTree_t* pooled_tree;
CarrierList_t dc_list;
+ /* the sentinel of the cpool we're attached to */
+ ErtsAlcCPoolData_t *sentinel;
+
UWord abandon_limit;
int disable_abandon;
int check_limit_count;
@@ -624,8 +651,8 @@ struct Allctr_t_ {
UWord in_pool_limit; /* acnl */
UWord fblk_min_limit; /* acmfl */
struct {
- erts_atomic_t blocks_size;
- erts_atomic_t no_blocks;
+ erts_atomic_t blocks_size[ERTS_ALC_A_MAX + 1];
+ erts_atomic_t no_blocks[ERTS_ALC_A_MAX + 1];
erts_atomic_t carriers_size;
erts_atomic_t no_carriers;
CallCounter_t fail_pooled;
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_ao_firstfit_alloc.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_ao_firstfit_alloc.c
index 3f0ab33597..0e3e4c890a 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_ao_firstfit_alloc.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_ao_firstfit_alloc.c
@@ -107,9 +107,11 @@ typedef struct AOFF_Carrier_t_ AOFF_Carrier_t;
struct AOFF_Carrier_t_ {
Carrier_t crr;
- AOFF_RBTree_t rbt_node; /* My node in the carrier tree */
- AOFF_RBTree_t* root; /* Root of my block tree */
+ AOFF_RBTree_t rbt_node; /* My node in the carrier tree */
+ AOFF_RBTree_t* root; /* Root of my block tree */
+ enum AOFFSortOrder blk_order;
};
+
#define RBT_NODE_TO_MBC(PTR) ErtsContainerStruct((PTR), AOFF_Carrier_t, rbt_node)
/*
@@ -281,15 +283,28 @@ erts_aoffalc_start(AOFFAllctr_t *alc,
sys_memcpy((void *) alc, (void *) &zero.allctr, sizeof(AOFFAllctr_t));
+ if (aoffinit->blk_order == FF_CHAOS) {
+ const enum AOFFSortOrder orders[3] = {FF_AOFF, FF_AOBF, FF_BF};
+ int index = init->ix % (sizeof(orders) / sizeof(orders[0]));
+
+ ASSERT(init->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_TEST);
+ aoffinit->blk_order = orders[index];
+ }
+
+ if (aoffinit->crr_order == FF_CHAOS) {
+ const enum AOFFSortOrder orders[2] = {FF_AGEFF, FF_AOFF};
+ int index = init->ix % (sizeof(orders) / sizeof(orders[0]));
+
+ ASSERT(init->alloc_no == ERTS_ALC_A_TEST);
+ aoffinit->crr_order = orders[index];
+ }
+
alc->blk_order = aoffinit->blk_order;
alc->crr_order = aoffinit->crr_order;
allctr->mbc_header_size = sizeof(AOFF_Carrier_t);
allctr->min_mbc_size = MIN_MBC_SZ;
allctr->min_mbc_first_free_size = MIN_MBC_FIRST_FREE_SZ;
- allctr->min_block_size = (aoffinit->blk_order == FF_BF
- ? (offsetof(AOFF_RBTree_t, u.next)
- + ErtsSizeofMember(AOFF_RBTree_t, u.next))
- : offsetof(AOFF_RBTree_t, u));
+ allctr->min_block_size = sizeof(AOFF_RBTree_t);
allctr->vsn_str = ERTS_ALC_AOFF_ALLOC_VSN_STR;
@@ -512,14 +527,15 @@ tree_insert_fixup(AOFF_RBTree_t** root, AOFF_RBTree_t *blk)
static void
aoff_unlink_free_block(Allctr_t *allctr, Block_t *blk)
{
- AOFFAllctr_t* alc = (AOFFAllctr_t*)allctr;
AOFF_RBTree_t* del = (AOFF_RBTree_t*)blk;
AOFF_Carrier_t *crr = (AOFF_Carrier_t*) FBLK_TO_MBC(&del->hdr);
+ (void)allctr;
+
ASSERT(crr->rbt_node.hdr.bhdr == crr->root->max_sz);
- HARD_CHECK_TREE(&crr->crr, alc->blk_order, crr->root, 0);
+ HARD_CHECK_TREE(&crr->crr, crr->blk_order, crr->root, 0);
- if (alc->blk_order == FF_BF) {
+ if (crr->blk_order == FF_BF) {
ASSERT(del->flags & IS_BF_FLG);
if (IS_LIST_ELEM(del)) {
/* Remove from list */
@@ -540,14 +556,14 @@ aoff_unlink_free_block(Allctr_t *allctr, Block_t *blk)
replace(&crr->root, (AOFF_RBTree_t*)del, LIST_NEXT(del));
- HARD_CHECK_TREE(&crr->crr, alc->blk_order, crr->root, 0);
+ HARD_CHECK_TREE(&crr->crr, crr->blk_order, crr->root, 0);
return;
}
}
rbt_delete(&crr->root, (AOFF_RBTree_t*)del);
- HARD_CHECK_TREE(&crr->crr, alc->blk_order, crr->root, 0);
+ HARD_CHECK_TREE(&crr->crr, crr->blk_order, crr->root, 0);
/* Update the carrier tree with a potentially new (lower) max_sz
*/
@@ -737,17 +753,18 @@ rbt_delete(AOFF_RBTree_t** root, AOFF_RBTree_t* del)
static void
aoff_link_free_block(Allctr_t *allctr, Block_t *block)
{
- AOFFAllctr_t* alc = (AOFFAllctr_t*) allctr;
AOFF_RBTree_t *blk = (AOFF_RBTree_t *) block;
AOFF_RBTree_t *crr_node;
AOFF_Carrier_t *blk_crr = (AOFF_Carrier_t*) FBLK_TO_MBC(block);
Uint blk_sz = AOFF_BLK_SZ(blk);
+ (void)allctr;
+
ASSERT(allctr == ERTS_ALC_CARRIER_TO_ALLCTR(&blk_crr->crr));
ASSERT(blk_crr->rbt_node.hdr.bhdr == (blk_crr->root ? blk_crr->root->max_sz : 0));
- HARD_CHECK_TREE(&blk_crr->crr, alc->blk_order, blk_crr->root, 0);
+ HARD_CHECK_TREE(&blk_crr->crr, blk_crr->blk_order, blk_crr->root, 0);
- rbt_insert(alc->blk_order, &blk_crr->root, blk);
+ rbt_insert(blk_crr->blk_order, &blk_crr->root, blk);
/*
* Update carrier tree with a potentially new (larger) max_sz
@@ -891,7 +908,7 @@ aoff_get_free_block(Allctr_t *allctr, Uint size,
/* Get block within carrier tree
*/
#ifdef HARD_DEBUG
- dbg_blk = HARD_CHECK_TREE(&crr->crr, alc->blk_order, crr->root, size);
+ dbg_blk = HARD_CHECK_TREE(&crr->crr, crr->blk_order, crr->root, size);
#endif
blk = rbt_search(crr->root, size);
@@ -904,7 +921,7 @@ aoff_get_free_block(Allctr_t *allctr, Uint size,
if (!blk)
return NULL;
- if (cand_blk && cmp_cand_blk(alc->blk_order, cand_blk, blk) < 0) {
+ if (cand_blk && cmp_cand_blk(crr->blk_order, cand_blk, blk) < 0) {
return NULL; /* cand_blk was better */
}
@@ -927,21 +944,28 @@ static void aoff_creating_mbc(Allctr_t *allctr, Carrier_t *carrier)
AOFFAllctr_t *alc = (AOFFAllctr_t *) allctr;
AOFF_Carrier_t *crr = (AOFF_Carrier_t*) carrier;
AOFF_RBTree_t **root = &alc->mbc_root;
+ Sint64 bt = get_birth_time();
HARD_CHECK_TREE(NULL, alc->crr_order, *root, 0);
crr->rbt_node.hdr.bhdr = 0;
- if (alc->crr_order == FF_AGEFF || IS_DEBUG) {
- Sint64 bt = get_birth_time();
- crr->rbt_node.u.birth_time = bt;
- crr->crr.cpool.pooled.u.birth_time = bt;
- }
+
+ /* While birth time is only used for FF_AGEFF, we have to set it for all
+ * types as we can be migrated to an instance that uses it and we don't
+ * want to mess its order up. */
+ crr->rbt_node.u.birth_time = bt;
+ crr->crr.cpool.pooled.u.birth_time = bt;
+
rbt_insert(alc->crr_order, root, &crr->rbt_node);
/* aoff_link_free_block will add free block later */
crr->root = NULL;
HARD_CHECK_TREE(NULL, alc->crr_order, *root, 0);
+
+ /* When a carrier has been migrated, its block order may differ from that
+ * of the allocator it's been migrated to. */
+ crr->blk_order = alc->blk_order;
}
#define IS_CRR_IN_TREE(CRR,ROOT) \
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_ao_firstfit_alloc.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_ao_firstfit_alloc.h
index 68df9e0a49..9c9b98da86 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_ao_firstfit_alloc.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_ao_firstfit_alloc.h
@@ -32,7 +32,12 @@ enum AOFFSortOrder {
FF_AGEFF = 0, /* carrier trees only */
FF_AOFF = 1,
FF_AOBF = 2, /* block trees only */
- FF_BF = 3 /* block trees only */
+ FF_BF = 3, /* block trees only */
+
+ FF_CHAOS = -1 /* A test-specific sort order that picks any of the above
+ * after instance id. Used to test that carriers created
+ * under one order will work fine after being migrated
+ * to another. */
};
typedef struct {
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c
index a2610bf2e1..ff919082c3 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c
@@ -208,8 +208,8 @@ typedef struct _ac_trie {
typedef struct _bm_data {
byte *x;
Sint len;
+ Sint *badshift;
Sint *goodshift;
- Sint badshift[ALPHABET_SIZE];
} BMData;
typedef struct _ac_find_all_state {
@@ -319,16 +319,104 @@ static void dump_ac_node(ACNode *node, int indent, int ch);
* The needed size of binary data for a search structure - given the
* accumulated string lengths.
*/
-#define BM_SIZE(StrLen) /* StrLen: length of searchstring */ \
-((MYALIGN(sizeof(Sint) * (StrLen))) + /* goodshift array */ \
- MYALIGN(StrLen) + /* searchstring saved */ \
- (MYALIGN(sizeof(BMData)))) /* Structure */
+#define BM_SIZE_SINGLE() /* Single byte search string */ \
+(MYALIGN(1) + /* searchstring saved */ \
+ (MYALIGN(sizeof(BMData)))) /* Structure */
+
+#define BM_SIZE_MULTI(StrLen) /* StrLen: length of searchstring */ \
+((MYALIGN(sizeof(Uint) * (StrLen))) + /* goodshift array */ \
+ (MYALIGN(sizeof(Uint) * ALPHABET_SIZE)) + /* badshift array */ \
+ MYALIGN(StrLen) + /* searchstring saved */ \
+ (MYALIGN(sizeof(BMData)))) /* Structure */
#define AC_SIZE(StrLens) /* StrLens: sum of all searchstring lengths */ \
((MYALIGN(sizeof(ACNode)) * \
((StrLens)+1)) + /* The actual nodes (including rootnode) */ \
MYALIGN(sizeof(ACTrie))) /* Structure */
+/*
+ * Boyer Moore - most obviously implemented more or less exactly as
+ * Christian Charras and Thierry Lecroq describe it in "Handbook of
+ * Exact String-Matching Algorithms"
+ * http://www-igm.univ-mlv.fr/~lecroq/string/
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Call this to compute badshifts array
+ */
+static void compute_badshifts(BMData *bmd)
+{
+ Sint i;
+ Sint m = bmd->len;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ALPHABET_SIZE; ++i) {
+ bmd->badshift[i] = m;
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < m - 1; ++i) {
+ bmd->badshift[bmd->x[i]] = m - i - 1;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Helper for "compute_goodshifts" */
+static void compute_suffixes(byte *x, Sint m, Sint *suffixes)
+{
+ int f,g,i;
+
+ suffixes[m - 1] = m;
+
+ f = 0; /* To avoid use before set warning */
+
+ g = m - 1;
+
+ for (i = m - 2; i >= 0; --i) {
+ if (i > g && suffixes[i + m - 1 - f] < i - g) {
+ suffixes[i] = suffixes[i + m - 1 - f];
+ } else {
+ if (i < g) {
+ g = i;
+ }
+ f = i;
+ while ( g >= 0 && x[g] == x[g + m - 1 - f] ) {
+ --g;
+ }
+ suffixes[i] = f - g;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Call this to compute goodshift array
+ */
+static void compute_goodshifts(BMData *bmd)
+{
+ Sint m = bmd->len;
+ byte *x = bmd->x;
+ Sint i, j;
+ Sint *suffixes = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, m * sizeof(Sint));
+
+ compute_suffixes(x, m, suffixes);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < m; ++i) {
+ bmd->goodshift[i] = m;
+ }
+
+ j = 0;
+
+ for (i = m - 1; i >= -1; --i) {
+ if (i == -1 || suffixes[i] == i + 1) {
+ while (j < m - 1 - i) {
+ if (bmd->goodshift[j] == m) {
+ bmd->goodshift[j] = m - 1 - i;
+ }
+ ++j;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i <= m - 2; ++i) {
+ bmd->goodshift[m - 1 - suffixes[i]] = m - 1 - i;
+ }
+ erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, suffixes);
+}
/*
* Callback for the magic binary
@@ -377,11 +465,19 @@ static ACTrie *create_acdata(MyAllocator *my, Uint len,
/*
* The same initialization of allocator and basic data for Boyer-Moore.
+ * For single byte, we don't use goodshift and badshift, only memchr.
*/
static BMData *create_bmdata(MyAllocator *my, byte *x, Uint len,
Binary **the_bin /* out */)
{
- Uint datasize = BM_SIZE(len);
+ Uint datasize;
+
+ if(len > 1) {
+ datasize = BM_SIZE_MULTI(len);
+ } else {
+ datasize = BM_SIZE_SINGLE();
+ }
+
BMData *bmd;
Binary *mb = erts_create_magic_binary(datasize,cleanup_my_data_bm);
byte *data = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(mb);
@@ -390,7 +486,14 @@ static BMData *create_bmdata(MyAllocator *my, byte *x, Uint len,
bmd->x = my_alloc(my,len);
sys_memcpy(bmd->x,x,len);
bmd->len = len;
- bmd->goodshift = my_alloc(my,sizeof(Uint) * len);
+
+ if(len > 1) {
+ bmd->goodshift = my_alloc(my, sizeof(Uint) * len);
+ bmd->badshift = my_alloc(my, sizeof(Uint) * ALPHABET_SIZE);
+ compute_badshifts(bmd);
+ compute_goodshifts(bmd);
+ }
+
*the_bin = mb;
return bmd;
}
@@ -711,91 +814,8 @@ static BFReturn ac_find_all_non_overlapping(BinaryFindContext *ctx, byte *haysta
return (m == 0) ? BF_NOT_FOUND : BF_OK;
}
-/*
- * Boyer Moore - most obviously implemented more or less exactly as
- * Christian Charras and Thierry Lecroq describe it in "Handbook of
- * Exact String-Matching Algorithms"
- * http://www-igm.univ-mlv.fr/~lecroq/string/
- */
-
-/*
- * Call this to compute badshifts array
- */
-static void compute_badshifts(BMData *bmd)
-{
- Sint i;
- Sint m = bmd->len;
-
- for (i = 0; i < ALPHABET_SIZE; ++i) {
- bmd->badshift[i] = m;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < m - 1; ++i) {
- bmd->badshift[bmd->x[i]] = m - i - 1;
- }
-}
-
-/* Helper for "compute_goodshifts" */
-static void compute_suffixes(byte *x, Sint m, Sint *suffixes)
-{
- int f,g,i;
-
- suffixes[m - 1] = m;
-
- f = 0; /* To avoid use before set warning */
-
- g = m - 1;
-
- for (i = m - 2; i >= 0; --i) {
- if (i > g && suffixes[i + m - 1 - f] < i - g) {
- suffixes[i] = suffixes[i + m - 1 - f];
- } else {
- if (i < g) {
- g = i;
- }
- f = i;
- while ( g >= 0 && x[g] == x[g + m - 1 - f] ) {
- --g;
- }
- suffixes[i] = f - g;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Call this to compute goodshift array
- */
-static void compute_goodshifts(BMData *bmd)
-{
- Sint m = bmd->len;
- byte *x = bmd->x;
- Sint i, j;
- Sint *suffixes = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, m * sizeof(Sint));
-
- compute_suffixes(x, m, suffixes);
-
- for (i = 0; i < m; ++i) {
- bmd->goodshift[i] = m;
- }
-
- j = 0;
-
- for (i = m - 1; i >= -1; --i) {
- if (i == -1 || suffixes[i] == i + 1) {
- while (j < m - 1 - i) {
- if (bmd->goodshift[j] == m) {
- bmd->goodshift[j] = m - 1 - i;
- }
- ++j;
- }
- }
- }
- for (i = 0; i <= m - 2; ++i) {
- bmd->goodshift[m - 1 - suffixes[i]] = m - 1 - i;
- }
- erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, suffixes);
-}
-
#define BM_LOOP_FACTOR 10 /* Should we have a higher value? */
+#define MC_LOOP_FACTOR 8
static void bm_init_find_first_match(BinaryFindContext *ctx)
{
@@ -819,13 +839,38 @@ static BFReturn bm_find_first_match(BinaryFindContext *ctx, byte *haystack)
Sint i;
Sint j = state->pos;
register Uint reds = *reductions;
+ byte *pos_pointer;
+ Sint needle_last = blen - 1;
+ Sint mem_read = len - needle_last - j;
- while (j <= len - blen) {
+ if (mem_read <= 0) {
+ return BF_NOT_FOUND;
+ }
+ mem_read = MIN(mem_read, reds * MC_LOOP_FACTOR);
+ ASSERT(mem_read > 0);
+
+ pos_pointer = memchr(&haystack[j + needle_last], needle[needle_last], mem_read);
+ if (pos_pointer == NULL) {
+ reds -= mem_read / MC_LOOP_FACTOR;
+ j += mem_read;
+ } else {
+ reds -= (pos_pointer - &haystack[j]) / MC_LOOP_FACTOR;
+ j = pos_pointer - haystack - needle_last;
+ }
+
+ // Ensure we have at least one reduction before entering the loop
+ ++reds;
+
+ for(;;) {
+ if (j > len - blen) {
+ *reductions = reds;
+ return BF_NOT_FOUND;
+ }
if (--reds == 0) {
state->pos = j;
return BF_RESTART;
}
- for (i = blen - 1; i >= 0 && needle[i] == haystack[i + j]; --i)
+ for (i = needle_last; i >= 0 && needle[i] == haystack[i + j]; --i)
;
if (i < 0) { /* found */
*reductions = reds;
@@ -835,8 +880,6 @@ static BFReturn bm_find_first_match(BinaryFindContext *ctx, byte *haystack)
}
j += MAX(gs[i],bs[haystack[i+j]] - blen + 1 + i);
}
- *reductions = reds;
- return BF_NOT_FOUND;
}
static void bm_init_find_all(BinaryFindContext *ctx)
@@ -875,14 +918,38 @@ static BFReturn bm_find_all_non_overlapping(BinaryFindContext *ctx, byte *haysta
Sint *gs = bmd->goodshift;
Sint *bs = bmd->badshift;
byte *needle = bmd->x;
- Sint i;
+ Sint i = -1; /* Use memchr on start and on every match */
Sint j = state->pos;
Uint m = state->m;
Uint allocated = state->allocated;
FindallData *out = state->out;
register Uint reds = *reductions;
+ byte *pos_pointer;
+ Sint needle_last = blen - 1;
+ Sint mem_read;
- while (j <= len - blen) {
+ for(;;) {
+ if (i < 0) {
+ mem_read = len - needle_last - j;
+ if(mem_read <= 0) {
+ goto done;
+ }
+ mem_read = MIN(mem_read, reds * MC_LOOP_FACTOR);
+ ASSERT(mem_read > 0);
+ pos_pointer = memchr(&haystack[j + needle_last], needle[needle_last], mem_read);
+ if (pos_pointer == NULL) {
+ reds -= mem_read / MC_LOOP_FACTOR;
+ j += mem_read;
+ } else {
+ reds -= (pos_pointer - &haystack[j]) / MC_LOOP_FACTOR;
+ j = pos_pointer - haystack - needle_last;
+ }
+ // Ensure we have at least one reduction when resuming the loop
+ ++reds;
+ }
+ if (j > len - blen) {
+ goto done;
+ }
if (--reds == 0) {
state->pos = j;
state->m = m;
@@ -890,7 +957,7 @@ static BFReturn bm_find_all_non_overlapping(BinaryFindContext *ctx, byte *haysta
state->out = out;
return BF_RESTART;
}
- for (i = blen - 1; i >= 0 && needle[i] == haystack[i + j]; --i)
+ for (i = needle_last; i >= 0 && needle[i] == haystack[i + j]; --i)
;
if (i < 0) { /* found */
if (m >= allocated) {
@@ -912,6 +979,7 @@ static BFReturn bm_find_all_non_overlapping(BinaryFindContext *ctx, byte *haysta
j += MAX(gs[i],bs[haystack[i+j]] - blen + 1 + i);
}
}
+ done:
state->m = m;
state->out = out;
*reductions = reds;
@@ -931,6 +999,7 @@ static int do_binary_match_compile(Eterm argument, Eterm *tag, Binary **binp)
Eterm t, b, comp_term = NIL;
Uint characters;
Uint words;
+ Uint size;
characters = 0;
words = 0;
@@ -946,11 +1015,12 @@ static int do_binary_match_compile(Eterm argument, Eterm *tag, Binary **binp)
if (binary_bitsize(b) != 0) {
goto badarg;
}
- if (binary_size(b) == 0) {
+ size = binary_size(b);
+ if (size == 0) {
goto badarg;
}
++words;
- characters += binary_size(b);
+ characters += size;
}
if (is_not_nil(t)) {
goto badarg;
@@ -987,8 +1057,6 @@ static int do_binary_match_compile(Eterm argument, Eterm *tag, Binary **binp)
bytes = erts_get_aligned_binary_bytes(comp_term, &temp_alloc);
}
bmd = create_bmdata(&my, bytes, characters, &bin);
- compute_badshifts(bmd);
- compute_goodshifts(bmd);
erts_free_aligned_binary_bytes(temp_alloc);
CHECK_ALLOCATOR(my);
*tag = am_bm;
@@ -3012,17 +3080,19 @@ static void dump_bm_data(BMData *bm)
}
}
erts_printf(">>\n");
- erts_printf("GoodShift array:\n");
- for (i = 0; i < bm->len; ++i) {
- erts_printf("GoodShift[%d]: %ld\n", i, bm->goodshift[i]);
- }
- erts_printf("BadShift array:\n");
- j = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < ALPHABET_SIZE; i += j) {
- for (j = 0; i + j < ALPHABET_SIZE && j < 6; ++j) {
- erts_printf("BS[%03d]:%02ld, ", i+j, bm->badshift[i+j]);
+ if(bm->len > 1) {
+ erts_printf("GoodShift array:\n");
+ for (i = 0; i < bm->len; ++i) {
+ erts_printf("GoodShift[%d]: %ld\n", i, bm->goodshift[i]);
+ }
+ erts_printf("BadShift array:\n");
+ j = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < ALPHABET_SIZE; i += j) {
+ for (j = 0; i + j < ALPHABET_SIZE && j < 6; ++j) {
+ erts_printf("BS[%03d]:%02ld, ", i+j, bm->badshift[i+j]);
+ }
+ erts_printf("\n");
}
- erts_printf("\n");
}
}
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_ddll.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_ddll.c
index 4cda0948a0..639aee29dc 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_ddll.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_ddll.c
@@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ BIF_RETTYPE erl_ddll_format_error_int_1(BIF_ALIST_1)
"cannot be loaded/unloaded";
break;
case am_permanent:
- errstring = "DDLL driver is permanent an can not be unloaded/loaded";
+ errstring = "DDLL driver is permanent an cannot be unloaded/loaded";
break;
case am_not_loaded:
errstring = "DDLL driver is not loaded";
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_tree.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_tree.c
index 788718ab09..2eb874b005 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_tree.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_tree.c
@@ -3126,7 +3126,7 @@ static int partly_bound_can_match_lesser(Eterm partly_bound_1,
if (ret)
erts_fprintf(stderr," can match lesser than ");
else
- erts_fprintf(stderr," can not match lesser than ");
+ erts_fprintf(stderr," cannot match lesser than ");
erts_fprintf(stderr,"%T\n",partly_bound_2);
#endif
return ret;
@@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ static int partly_bound_can_match_greater(Eterm partly_bound_1,
if (ret)
erts_fprintf(stderr," can match greater than ");
else
- erts_fprintf(stderr," can not match greater than ");
+ erts_fprintf(stderr," cannot match greater than ");
erts_fprintf(stderr,"%T\n",partly_bound_2);
#endif
return ret;
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_drv_nif.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_drv_nif.h
index 31b4817fb1..9ef7c39d41 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_drv_nif.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_drv_nif.h
@@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ typedef enum {
enum ErlNifSelectFlags {
ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ = (1 << 0),
ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE = (1 << 1),
- ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP = (1 << 2)
+ ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP = (1 << 2),
+ ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL = (1 << 3)
};
/*
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c
index 57c6c10c7f..5da7b43b9e 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ const Eterm etp_hole_marker = 0;
static int modified_sched_thread_suggested_stack_size = 0;
-Eterm erts_init_process_id;
+Eterm erts_init_process_id = ERTS_INVALID_PID;
/*
* Note about VxWorks: All variables must be initialized by executable code,
@@ -2258,6 +2258,7 @@ erl_start(int argc, char **argv)
erts_init_process_id = erl_first_process_otp("otp_ring0", NULL, 0,
boot_argc, boot_argv);
+ ASSERT(erts_init_process_id != ERTS_INVALID_PID);
{
/*
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_lock_count.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_lock_count.h
index 89d95a73cf..0d47b16e0b 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_lock_count.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_lock_count.h
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE
void lcnt_dec_lock_state__(ethr_atomic_t *l_state) {
ethr_sint_t state = ethr_atomic_dec_read_acqb(l_state);
- /* We can not assume that state is >= -1 here; unlock and unacquire might
+ /* We cannot assume that state is >= -1 here; unlock and unacquire might
* bring it below -1 and race to increment it back. */
if(state < 0) {
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_map.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_map.c
index cba17d3e6a..3d6c9eb43f 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_map.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_map.c
@@ -1505,25 +1505,6 @@ int hashmap_key_hash_cmp(Eterm* ap, Eterm* bp)
return ap ? -1 : 1;
}
-/* maps:new/0 */
-
-BIF_RETTYPE maps_new_0(BIF_ALIST_0) {
- Eterm* hp;
- Eterm tup;
- flatmap_t *mp;
-
- hp = HAlloc(BIF_P, (MAP_HEADER_FLATMAP_SZ + 1));
- tup = make_tuple(hp);
- *hp++ = make_arityval(0);
-
- mp = (flatmap_t*)hp;
- mp->thing_word = MAP_HEADER_FLATMAP;
- mp->size = 0;
- mp->keys = tup;
-
- BIF_RET(make_flatmap(mp));
-}
-
/* maps:put/3 */
BIF_RETTYPE maps_put_3(BIF_ALIST_3) {
@@ -1707,11 +1688,16 @@ int erts_maps_update(Process *p, Eterm key, Eterm value, Eterm map, Eterm *res)
return 0;
found_key:
- *hp++ = value;
- vs++;
- if (++i < n)
- sys_memcpy(hp, vs, (n - i)*sizeof(Eterm));
- *res = make_flatmap(shp);
+ if(*vs == value) {
+ HRelease(p, shp + MAP_HEADER_FLATMAP_SZ + n, shp);
+ *res = map;
+ } else {
+ *hp++ = value;
+ vs++;
+ if (++i < n)
+ sys_memcpy(hp, vs, (n - i)*sizeof(Eterm));
+ *res = make_flatmap(shp);
+ }
return 1;
}
@@ -1767,9 +1753,7 @@ Eterm erts_maps_put(Process *p, Eterm key, Eterm value, Eterm map) {
if (is_immed(key)) {
for( i = 0; i < n; i ++) {
if (ks[i] == key) {
- *hp++ = value;
- vs++;
- c = 1;
+ goto found_key;
} else {
*hp++ = *vs++;
}
@@ -1777,18 +1761,13 @@ Eterm erts_maps_put(Process *p, Eterm key, Eterm value, Eterm map) {
} else {
for( i = 0; i < n; i ++) {
if (EQ(ks[i], key)) {
- *hp++ = value;
- vs++;
- c = 1;
+ goto found_key;
} else {
*hp++ = *vs++;
}
}
}
- if (c)
- return res;
-
/* the map will grow */
if (n >= MAP_SMALL_MAP_LIMIT) {
@@ -1843,6 +1822,18 @@ Eterm erts_maps_put(Process *p, Eterm key, Eterm value, Eterm map) {
*/
*shp = make_pos_bignum_header(0);
return res;
+
+found_key:
+ if(*vs == value) {
+ HRelease(p, shp + MAP_HEADER_FLATMAP_SZ + n, shp);
+ return map;
+ } else {
+ *hp++ = value;
+ vs++;
+ if (++i < n)
+ sys_memcpy(hp, vs, (n - i)*sizeof(Eterm));
+ return res;
+ }
}
ASSERT(is_hashmap(map));
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c
index ee6e6085b6..7339aa8874 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c
@@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ ERL_NIF_TERM enif_make_copy(ErlNifEnv* dst_env, ERL_NIF_TERM src_term)
Eterm* hp;
/*
* No preserved sharing allowed as long as literals are also preserved.
- * Process independent environment can not be reached by purge.
+ * Process independent environment cannot be reached by purge.
*/
sz = size_object(src_term);
hp = alloc_heap(dst_env, sz);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h
index 4c09496ef1..c5227a0c23 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h
@@ -160,6 +160,8 @@ typedef int ErlNifEvent;
#define ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_SCHEDULED (1 << 1)
#define ERL_NIF_SELECT_INVALID_EVENT (1 << 2)
#define ERL_NIF_SELECT_FAILED (1 << 3)
+#define ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ_CANCELLED (1 << 4)
+#define ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE_CANCELLED (1 << 5)
typedef enum
{
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c
index 243db4c734..706530023b 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c
@@ -963,12 +963,16 @@ dump_module_literals(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsLiteralArea* lit_area)
}
erts_putc(to, to_arg, '\n');
}
- } else if (is_export_header(w)) {
+ } else if (is_export_header(w) || is_fun_header(w)) {
dump_externally(to, to_arg, term);
erts_putc(to, to_arg, '\n');
}
size = 1 + header_arity(w);
switch (w & _HEADER_SUBTAG_MASK) {
+ case FUN_SUBTAG:
+ ASSERT(((ErlFunThing*)(htop))->num_free == 0);
+ size += 1;
+ break;
case MAP_SUBTAG:
if (is_flatmap_header(w)) {
size += 1 + flatmap_get_size(htop);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/instrs.tab b/erts/emulator/beam/instrs.tab
index 42c1168f85..da1dd3dc45 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/instrs.tab
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/instrs.tab
@@ -559,17 +559,19 @@ update_list(Hd, Dst) {
HTOP += 2;
}
-i_put_tuple := i_put_tuple.make.fill;
-
-i_put_tuple.make(Dst) {
- $Dst = make_tuple(HTOP);
-}
-
-i_put_tuple.fill(Arity) {
+put_tuple2(Dst, Arity) {
Eterm* hp = HTOP;
Eterm arity = $Arity;
+ /*
+ * If operands are not packed (in the 32-bit VM),
+ * is is not safe to use $Dst directly after I
+ * has been updated.
+ */
+ Eterm* dst_ptr = &($Dst);
+
//| -no_next
+ ASSERT(arity != 0);
*hp++ = make_arityval(arity);
I = $NEXT_INSTRUCTION;
do {
@@ -586,6 +588,7 @@ i_put_tuple.fill(Arity) {
break;
}
} while (--arity != 0);
+ *dst_ptr = make_tuple(HTOP);
HTOP = hp;
ASSERT(VALID_INSTR(* (Eterm *)I));
Goto(*I);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab b/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab
index e76d896ffc..d859c4bb24 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab
@@ -483,9 +483,16 @@ is_eq f? s s
is_ne f? s s
#
-# Putting things.
+# Putting tuples.
+#
+# Code compiled with OTP 22 and later uses put_tuple2 to
+# to construct a tuple.
+#
+# Code compiled before OTP 22 uses put_tuple + one put instruction
+# per element. Translate to put_tuple2.
#
+i_put_tuple/2
put_tuple Arity Dst => i_put_tuple Dst u
i_put_tuple Dst Arity Puts=* | put S1 | put S2 | \
@@ -495,11 +502,13 @@ i_put_tuple Dst Arity Puts=* | put S1 | put S2 | \
i_put_tuple Dst Arity Puts=* | put S => \
tuple_append_put(Arity, Dst, Puts, S)
-i_put_tuple/2
+i_put_tuple Dst Arity Puts=* => put_tuple2 Dst Arity Puts
-i_put_tuple xy I
+put_tuple2 xy I
#
+# Putting lists.
+#
# The instruction "put_list Const [] Dst" were generated in rare
# circumstances up to and including OTP 18. Starting with OTP 19,
# AFAIK, it should never be generated.
@@ -1097,23 +1106,29 @@ i_bs_match_string x f W W
bs_get_integer2 Fail=f Ms=x Live=u Sz=sq Unit=u Flags=u Dst=d => \
gen_get_integer2(Fail, Ms, Live, Sz, Unit, Flags, Dst)
+i_bs_get_integer_small_imm Ms Bits Fail Flags Y=y => \
+ i_bs_get_integer_small_imm Ms Bits Fail Flags x | move x Y
+
+i_bs_get_integer_imm Ms Bits Live Fail Flags Y=y => \
+ i_bs_get_integer_imm Ms Bits Live Fail Flags x | move x Y
+
i_bs_get_integer_small_imm x W f? t x
i_bs_get_integer_imm x W t f? t x
-i_bs_get_integer f? t t x s x
-i_bs_get_integer_8 x f? x
-i_bs_get_integer_16 x f? x
+i_bs_get_integer f? t t x s xy
+i_bs_get_integer_8 x f? xy
+i_bs_get_integer_16 x f? xy
%if ARCH_64
-i_bs_get_integer_32 x f? x
+i_bs_get_integer_32 x f? xy
%endif
# Fetching binaries from binaries.
bs_get_binary2 Fail=f Ms=x Live=u Sz=sq Unit=u Flags=u Dst=d => \
gen_get_binary2(Fail, Ms, Live, Sz, Unit, Flags, Dst)
-i_bs_get_binary_imm2 f? x t W t x
-i_bs_get_binary2 f x t? s t x
-i_bs_get_binary_all2 f? x t t x
+i_bs_get_binary_imm2 f? x t W t xy
+i_bs_get_binary2 f x t? s t xy
+i_bs_get_binary_all2 f? x t t xy
i_bs_get_binary_all_reuse x f? t
# Fetching float from binaries.
@@ -1122,7 +1137,7 @@ bs_get_float2 Fail=f Ms=x Live=u Sz=s Unit=u Flags=u Dst=d => \
bs_get_float2 Fail=f Ms=x Live=u Sz=q Unit=u Flags=u Dst=d => jump Fail
-i_bs_get_float2 f? x t s t x
+i_bs_get_float2 f? x t s t xy
# Miscellanous
@@ -1156,14 +1171,14 @@ bs_context_to_binary x
# Utf8/utf16/utf32 support. (R12B-5)
#
bs_get_utf8 Fail=f Ms=x u u Dst=d => i_bs_get_utf8 Ms Fail Dst
-i_bs_get_utf8 x f? x
+i_bs_get_utf8 x f? xy
bs_skip_utf8 Fail=f Ms=x u u => i_bs_get_utf8 Ms Fail x
bs_get_utf16 Fail=f Ms=x u Flags=u Dst=d => i_bs_get_utf16 Ms Fail Flags Dst
bs_skip_utf16 Fail=f Ms=x u Flags=u => i_bs_get_utf16 Ms Fail Flags x
-i_bs_get_utf16 x f? t x
+i_bs_get_utf16 x f? t xy
bs_get_utf32 Fail=f Ms=x Live=u Flags=u Dst=d => \
bs_get_integer2 Fail Ms Live i=32 u=1 Flags Dst | \
@@ -1182,6 +1197,9 @@ i_bs_validate_unicode_retract j s S
bs_init2 Fail Sz Words Regs Flags Dst | binary_too_big(Sz) => system_limit Fail
+bs_init2 Fail Sz Words Regs Flags Dst=y => \
+ bs_init2 Fail Sz Words Regs Flags x | move x Dst
+
bs_init2 Fail Sz=u Words=u==0 Regs Flags Dst => i_bs_init Sz Regs Dst
bs_init2 Fail Sz=u Words Regs Flags Dst => \
@@ -1202,6 +1220,8 @@ i_bs_init_heap W I t? x
bs_init_bits Fail Sz=o Words Regs Flags Dst => system_limit Fail
+bs_init_bits Fail Sz Words Regs Flags Dst=y => \
+ bs_init_bits Fail Sz Words Regs Flags x | move x Dst
bs_init_bits Fail Sz=u Words=u==0 Regs Flags Dst => i_bs_init_bits Sz Regs Dst
bs_init_bits Fail Sz=u Words Regs Flags Dst => i_bs_init_bits_heap Sz Words Regs Dst
@@ -1230,7 +1250,7 @@ bs_private_append Fail Size Unit Bin Flags Dst => \
bs_init_writable
-i_bs_append j? I t? t s x
+i_bs_append j? I t? t s xy
i_bs_private_append j? t s S x
#
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c b/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c
index 08f8ca9788..996757ef43 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c
@@ -1569,7 +1569,7 @@ make_hash2(Eterm term)
* MUST BE USED AS INPUT FOR THE HASH. Two different terms must always have a
* chance of hashing different when salted: hash([Salt|A]) vs hash([Salt|B]).
*
- * This is why we can not use cached hash values for atoms for example.
+ * This is why we cannot use cached hash values for atoms for example.
*
*/
diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
index 2048d0f625..91381bd60d 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
@@ -4393,7 +4393,7 @@ static void desc_close_read(inet_descriptor* desc)
{
if (desc->s != INVALID_SOCKET) {
#ifdef __WIN32__
- /* This call can not be right???
+ /* This call cannot be right???
* We want to turn off read events but keep any write events.
* But on windows driver_select(...,READ,1) is only used as a
* way to hook into the pollset. sock_select is used to control
diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.c
index 28c6cc0f94..11bb4373d8 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.c
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
static int ttysl_init(void);
static ErlDrvData ttysl_start(ErlDrvPort, char*);
-#ifdef HAVE_TERMCAP /* else make an empty driver that can not be opened */
+#ifdef HAVE_TERMCAP /* else make an empty driver that cannot be opened */
#ifndef WANT_NONBLOCKING
#define WANT_NONBLOCKING
diff --git a/erts/emulator/internal_doc/CarrierMigration.md b/erts/emulator/internal_doc/CarrierMigration.md
index 3a796d11b7..bb3d8aac28 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/internal_doc/CarrierMigration.md
+++ b/erts/emulator/internal_doc/CarrierMigration.md
@@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ Solution
--------
In order to prevent scenarios like this we've implemented support for
-migration of multi-block carriers between allocator instances of the
-same type.
+migration of multi-block carriers between allocator instances.
### Management of Free Blocks ###
@@ -130,10 +129,6 @@ threads may have references to it via the pool.
### Migration ###
-There exists one pool for each allocator type enabling migration of
-carriers between scheduler specific allocator instances of the same
-allocator type.
-
Each allocator instance keeps track of the current utilization of its
multi-block carriers. When the total utilization falls below the "abandon
carrier utilization limit" it starts to inspect the utilization of the
@@ -208,8 +203,8 @@ limited. We only inspect a limited number of carriers. If none of
those carriers had a free block large enough to satisfy the allocation
request, the search will fail. A carrier in the pool can also be BUSY
if another thread is currently doing block deallocation work on the
-carrier. A BUSY carrier will also be skipped by the search as it can
-not satisfy the request. The pool is lock-free and we do not want to
+carrier. A BUSY carrier will also be skipped by the search as it cannot
+satisfy the request. The pool is lock-free and we do not want to
block, waiting for the other thread to finish.
### The bad cluster problem ###
@@ -287,11 +282,3 @@ reduced using the `aoffcbf` strategy. A trade off between memory
consumption and performance is however inevitable, and it is up to
the user to decide what is most important.
-Further work
-------------
-
-It would be quite easy to extend this to allow migration of multi-block
-carriers between all allocator types. More or less the only obstacle
-is maintenance of the statistics information.
-
-
diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_check_io.c b/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_check_io.c
index 9f115706dc..f421794f91 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_check_io.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_check_io.c
@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ enif_select(ErlNifEnv* env,
ctl_op = ERTS_POLL_OP_DEL;
}
else {
- on = 1;
+ on = !(mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL);
ASSERT(mode);
if (mode & ERL_DRV_READ) {
ctl_events |= ERTS_POLL_EV_IN;
@@ -1042,38 +1042,51 @@ enif_select(ErlNifEnv* env,
ret = 0;
}
else { /* off */
+ ret = 0;
if (state->type == ERTS_EV_TYPE_NIF) {
- state->driver.nif->in.pid = NIL;
- state->driver.nif->out.pid = NIL;
- }
- ASSERT(state->events==0);
- if (!wake_poller) {
- /*
- * Safe to close fd now as it is not in pollset
- * or there was no need to eject fd (kernel poll)
- */
- if (state->type == ERTS_EV_TYPE_NIF) {
- ASSERT(state->driver.stop.resource == resource);
- call_stop = CALL_STOP_AND_RELEASE;
- state->driver.stop.resource = NULL;
+ if (mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ
+ && is_not_nil(state->driver.nif->in.pid)) {
+ state->driver.nif->in.pid = NIL;
+ ret |= ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ_CANCELLED;
}
- else {
- ASSERT(!state->driver.stop.resource);
- call_stop = CALL_STOP;
+ if (mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE
+ && is_not_nil(state->driver.nif->out.pid)) {
+ state->driver.nif->out.pid = NIL;
+ ret |= ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE_CANCELLED;
}
- state->type = ERTS_EV_TYPE_NONE;
- ret = ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_CALLED;
}
- else {
- /* Not safe to close fd, postpone stop_select callback. */
- if (state->type == ERTS_EV_TYPE_NONE) {
- ASSERT(!state->driver.stop.resource);
- state->driver.stop.resource = resource;
- enif_keep_resource(resource);
+ if (mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP) {
+ ASSERT(state->events==0);
+ if (!wake_poller) {
+ /*
+ * Safe to close fd now as it is not in pollset
+ * or there was no need to eject fd (kernel poll)
+ */
+ if (state->type == ERTS_EV_TYPE_NIF) {
+ ASSERT(state->driver.stop.resource == resource);
+ call_stop = CALL_STOP_AND_RELEASE;
+ state->driver.stop.resource = NULL;
+ }
+ else {
+ ASSERT(!state->driver.stop.resource);
+ call_stop = CALL_STOP;
+ }
+ state->type = ERTS_EV_TYPE_NONE;
+ ret |= ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_CALLED;
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Not safe to close fd, postpone stop_select callback. */
+ if (state->type == ERTS_EV_TYPE_NONE) {
+ ASSERT(!state->driver.stop.resource);
+ state->driver.stop.resource = resource;
+ enif_keep_resource(resource);
+ }
+ state->type = ERTS_EV_TYPE_STOP_NIF;
+ ret |= ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_SCHEDULED;
}
- state->type = ERTS_EV_TYPE_STOP_NIF;
- ret = ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_SCHEDULED;
}
+ else
+ ASSERT(mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL);
}
done:
@@ -1251,7 +1264,8 @@ print_nif_select_op(erts_dsprintf_buf_t *dsbufp,
(int) fd,
mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ ? " READ" : "",
mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE ? " WRITE" : "",
- mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP ? " STOP" : "",
+ (mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP ? " STOP"
+ : (mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL ? " CANCEL" : "")),
resource->type->module,
resource->type->name,
ref);
@@ -2332,10 +2346,16 @@ drvmode2str(int mode) {
static ERTS_INLINE char *
nifmode2str(enum ErlNifSelectFlags mode) {
+ if (mode & ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP)
+ return "STOP";
switch (mode) {
case ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ: return "READ";
case ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE: return "WRITE";
- case ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP: return "STOP";
+ case ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ|ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE: return "READ|WRITE";
+ case ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL|ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ: return "CANCEL|READ";
+ case ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL|ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE: return "CANCEL|WRITE";
+ case ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL|ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ|ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE:
+ return "CANCEL|READ|WRITE";
default: return "UNKNOWN";
}
}
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/alloc_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/alloc_SUITE.erl
index 343afe85e6..4e0243c1cd 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/alloc_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/alloc_SUITE.erl
@@ -71,7 +71,8 @@ migration(Cfg) ->
%% Disable driver_alloc to avoid recursive alloc_util calls
%% through enif_mutex_create() in my_creating_mbc().
drv_case(Cfg, concurrent, "+MZe true +MRe false"),
- drv_case(Cfg, concurrent, "+MZe true +MRe false +MZas ageffcbf").
+ drv_case(Cfg, concurrent, "+MZe true +MRe false +MZas ageffcbf"),
+ drv_case(Cfg, concurrent, "+MZe true +MRe false +MZas chaosff").
erts_mmap(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
case {os:type(), mmsc_flags()} of
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE.erl
index d19f7f81ad..742592f88e 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE.erl
@@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ seq(M, N, R) when M =< N ->
seq(M, N-1, [N|R]);
seq(_, _, R) -> R.
-%% lists:reverse can not be called since it is traced
+%% lists:reverse cannot be called since it is traced
reverse(L) ->
reverse(L, []).
%%
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/code_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/code_SUITE.erl
index 9c6dc3ff83..7e690fd870 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/code_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/code_SUITE.erl
@@ -332,6 +332,7 @@ constant_pools(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
A = literals:a(),
B = literals:b(),
C = literals:huge_bignum(),
+ D = literals:funs(),
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
Self = self(),
@@ -345,7 +346,7 @@ constant_pools(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
true = erlang:purge_module(literals),
NoOldHeap ! done,
receive
- {'EXIT',NoOldHeap,{A,B,C}} ->
+ {'EXIT',NoOldHeap,{A,B,C,D}} ->
ok;
Other ->
ct:fail({unexpected,Other})
@@ -362,7 +363,7 @@ constant_pools(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
erlang:purge_module(literals),
OldHeap ! done,
receive
- {'EXIT',OldHeap,{A,B,C,[1,2,3|_]=Seq}} when length(Seq) =:= 16 ->
+ {'EXIT',OldHeap,{A,B,C,D,[1,2,3|_]=Seq}} when length(Seq) =:= 16 ->
ok
end,
@@ -390,7 +391,7 @@ constant_pools(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{'DOWN', Mon, process, Hib, Reason} ->
{undef, [{no_module,
no_function,
- [{A,B,C,[1,2,3|_]=Seq}], _}]} = Reason,
+ [{A,B,C,D,[1,2,3|_]=Seq}], _}]} = Reason,
16 = length(Seq)
end,
HeapSz = TotHeapSz, %% Ensure restored to hibernated state...
@@ -400,7 +401,9 @@ constant_pools(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
no_old_heap(Parent) ->
A = literals:a(),
B = literals:b(),
- Res = {A,B,literals:huge_bignum()},
+ C = literals:huge_bignum(),
+ D = literals:funs(),
+ Res = {A,B,C,D},
Parent ! go,
receive
done ->
@@ -410,7 +413,9 @@ no_old_heap(Parent) ->
old_heap(Parent) ->
A = literals:a(),
B = literals:b(),
- Res = {A,B,literals:huge_bignum(),lists:seq(1, 16)},
+ C = literals:huge_bignum(),
+ D = literals:funs(),
+ Res = {A,B,C,D,lists:seq(1, 16)},
create_old_heap(),
Parent ! go,
receive
@@ -421,7 +426,9 @@ old_heap(Parent) ->
hibernated(Parent) ->
A = literals:a(),
B = literals:b(),
- Res = {A,B,literals:huge_bignum(),lists:seq(1, 16)},
+ C = literals:huge_bignum(),
+ D = literals:funs(),
+ Res = {A,B,C,D,lists:seq(1, 16)},
Parent ! go,
erlang:hibernate(no_module, no_function, [Res]).
@@ -755,7 +762,8 @@ t_copy_literals_frags(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
- 8, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15>>}]),
+ 8, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15>>},
+ {f, fun ?MODULE:all/0}]),
{module, ?mod} = erlang:load_module(?mod, Bin),
N = 6000,
@@ -796,6 +804,7 @@ literal_receiver() ->
C = ?mod:c(),
D = ?mod:d(),
E = ?mod:e(),
+ F = ?mod:f(),
literal_receiver();
{Pid, sender_confirm} ->
io:format("sender confirm ~w~n", [Pid]),
@@ -811,7 +820,8 @@ literal_sender(N, Recv) ->
?mod:b(),
?mod:c(),
?mod:d(),
- ?mod:e()]},
+ ?mod:e(),
+ ?mod:f()]},
literal_sender(N - 1, Recv).
literal_switcher() ->
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/code_SUITE_data/literals.erl b/erts/emulator/test/code_SUITE_data/literals.erl
index 7c3b0ebe73..13c8b412b0 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/code_SUITE_data/literals.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/code_SUITE_data/literals.erl
@@ -19,7 +19,8 @@
%%
-module(literals).
--export([a/0,b/0,huge_bignum/0,binary/0,unused_binaries/0,bits/0]).
+-export([a/0,b/0,huge_bignum/0,funs/0,
+ binary/0,unused_binaries/0,bits/0]).
-export([msg1/0,msg2/0,msg3/0,msg4/0,msg5/0]).
a() ->
@@ -108,3 +109,8 @@ msg2() -> {"hello","world"}.
msg3() -> <<"halloj">>.
msg4() -> #{ 1=> "hello", b => "world"}.
msg5() -> {1,2,3,4,5,6}.
+
+funs() ->
+ %% Literal funs (in a non-literal list).
+ [fun ?MODULE:a/0,
+ fun() -> ok end]. %No environment.
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE.erl
index 6f5d639d04..9ffb484eb4 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE.erl
@@ -2645,24 +2645,7 @@ wait_deallocations() ->
driver_alloc_size() ->
wait_deallocations(),
- case erlang:system_info({allocator_sizes, driver_alloc}) of
- false ->
- undefined;
- MemInfo ->
- CS = lists:foldl(
- fun ({instance, _, L}, Acc) ->
- {value,{_,MBCS}} = lists:keysearch(mbcs, 1, L),
- {value,{_,SBCS}} = lists:keysearch(sbcs, 1, L),
- [MBCS,SBCS | Acc]
- end,
- [],
- MemInfo),
- lists:foldl(
- fun(L, Sz0) ->
- {value,{_,Sz,_,_}} = lists:keysearch(blocks_size, 1, L),
- Sz0+Sz
- end, 0, CS)
- end.
+ erts_debug:alloc_blocks_size(driver_alloc).
rpc(Config, Fun) ->
case proplists:get_value(node, Config) of
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/erts_debug_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/erts_debug_SUITE.erl
index 6aa7a445b5..f39dbedd8f 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/erts_debug_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/erts_debug_SUITE.erl
@@ -22,8 +22,10 @@
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
-export([all/0, suite/0,
- test_size/1,flat_size_big/1,df/1,term_type/1,
- instructions/1, stack_check/1]).
+ test_size/1,flat_size_big/1,df/1,term_type/1,
+ instructions/1, stack_check/1, alloc_blocks_size/1]).
+
+-export([do_alloc_blocks_size/0]).
suite() ->
[{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]},
@@ -31,7 +33,7 @@ suite() ->
all() ->
[test_size, flat_size_big, df, instructions, term_type,
- stack_check].
+ stack_check, alloc_blocks_size].
test_size(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ConsCell1 = id([a|b]),
@@ -210,5 +212,28 @@ instructions(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
_ = [list_to_atom(I) || I <- Is],
ok.
+alloc_blocks_size(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ F = fun(Args) ->
+ Node = start_slave(Args),
+ ok = rpc:call(Node, ?MODULE, do_alloc_blocks_size, []),
+ true = test_server:stop_node(Node)
+ end,
+ F("+Meamax"),
+ F("+Meamin"),
+ F(""),
+ ok.
+
+do_alloc_blocks_size() ->
+ _ = erts_debug:alloc_blocks_size(binary_alloc),
+ ok.
+
+start_slave(Args) ->
+ Name = ?MODULE_STRING ++ "_slave",
+ Pa = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
+ {ok, Node} = test_server:start_node(list_to_atom(Name),
+ slave,
+ [{args, "-pa " ++ Pa ++ " " ++ Args}]),
+ Node.
+
id(I) ->
I.
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/fun_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/fun_SUITE.erl
index 73fe9b0d8f..f8a879182e 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/fun_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/fun_SUITE.erl
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ refc_dist(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
Pid = spawn_link(Node, fun() -> receive
Fun when is_function(Fun) ->
- 2 = fun_refc(Fun),
+ 3 = fun_refc(Fun),
exit({normal,Fun}) end
end),
F = fun() -> 42 end,
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ refc_dist_send(Node, F) ->
Pid = spawn_link(Node, fun() -> receive
{To,Fun} when is_function(Fun) ->
wait_until(fun () ->
- 2 =:= fun_refc(Fun)
+ 3 =:= fun_refc(Fun)
end),
To ! Fun
end
@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ refc_dist_reg_send(Node, F) ->
Me ! Ref,
receive
{Me,Fun} when is_function(Fun) ->
- 2 = fun_refc(Fun),
+ 3 = fun_refc(Fun),
Me ! Fun
end
end),
@@ -806,11 +806,13 @@ verify_not_undef(Fun, Tag) ->
ct:fail("tag ~w not defined in fun_info", [Tag]);
{Tag,_} -> ok
end.
-
+
id(X) ->
X.
spawn_call(Node, AFun) ->
+ Parent = self(),
+ Init = erlang:whereis(init),
Pid = spawn_link(Node,
fun() ->
receive
@@ -821,8 +823,10 @@ spawn_call(Node, AFun) ->
_ -> lists:seq(0, Arity-1)
end,
Res = apply(Fun, Args),
- {pid,Creator} = erlang:fun_info(Fun, pid),
- Creator ! {result,Res}
+ case erlang:fun_info(Fun, pid) of
+ {pid,Init} -> Parent ! {result,Res};
+ {pid,Creator} -> Creator ! {result,Res}
+ end
end
end),
Pid ! {AFun,AFun,AFun},
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE.erl
index a2f3489943..edad62a9fb 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE.erl
@@ -485,12 +485,14 @@ t_on_load(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ, (1 bsl 0)).
-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE, (1 bsl 1)).
-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP, (1 bsl 2)).
+-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL, (1 bsl 3)).
-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_CALLED, (1 bsl 0)).
-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_SCHEDULED, (1 bsl 1)).
-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_INVALID_EVENT, (1 bsl 2)).
-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_FAILED, (1 bsl 3)).
-
+-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ_CANCELLED, (1 bsl 4)).
+-define(ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE_CANCELLED, (1 bsl 5)).
select(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ensure_lib_loaded(Config),
@@ -516,7 +518,16 @@ select(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end),
0 = select_nif(R,?ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ,R,Pid,Ref),
{Pid, done} = receive_any(1000),
+
+ %% Cancel read
+ 0 = select_nif(R,?ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ bor ?ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL,R,null,Ref),
<<"hej">> = read_nif(R, 3),
+ 0 = select_nif(R,?ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ,R,null,Ref),
+ ?ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ_CANCELLED =
+ select_nif(R,?ERL_NIF_SELECT_READ bor ?ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL,R,null,Ref),
+ ok = write_nif(W, <<"hej again">>),
+ [] = flush(0),
+ <<"hej again">> = read_nif(R, 9),
%% Wait for write
Written = write_full(W, $a),
@@ -525,6 +536,15 @@ select(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Written = read_nif(R,byte_size(Written)),
[{select, W, Ref, ready_output}] = flush(),
+ %% Cancel write
+ 0 = select_nif(W,?ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE bor ?ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL,W,null,Ref),
+ Written2 = write_full(W, $b),
+ 0 = select_nif(W,?ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE,W,null,Ref),
+ ?ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE_CANCELLED =
+ select_nif(W,?ERL_NIF_SELECT_WRITE bor ?ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL,W,null,Ref),
+ Written2 = read_nif(R,byte_size(Written2)),
+ [] = flush(0),
+
%% Close write and wait for EOF
eagain = read_nif(R, 1),
check_stop_ret(select_nif(W,?ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP,W,null,Ref)),
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/process_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/process_SUITE.erl
index 57eb082d64..f4b1d885fe 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/process_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/process_SUITE.erl
@@ -2233,8 +2233,8 @@ processes_term_proc_list(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% We have to run this test case with +S1 since instrument:allocations()
%% will report a free()'d block as present until it's actually deallocated
%% by its employer.
- Run("+MSe true +MSatags false +S1"),
- Run("+MSe true +MSatags true +S1"),
+ Run("+MSe true +Muatags false +S1"),
+ Run("+MSe true +Muatags true +S1"),
ok.
@@ -2242,10 +2242,12 @@ processes_term_proc_list(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
chk_term_proc_list(?LINE, MC, XB)).
chk_term_proc_list(Line, MustChk, ExpectBlks) ->
- Allocs = instrument:allocations(#{ allocator_types => [sl_alloc] }),
+ Allocs = instrument:allocations(),
case {MustChk, Allocs} of
{false, {error, not_enabled}} ->
not_enabled;
+ {false, {ok, {_Shift, _Unscanned, ByOrigin}}} when ByOrigin =:= #{} ->
+ not_enabled;
{_, {ok, {_Shift, _Unscanned, ByOrigin}}} ->
ByType = maps:get(system, ByOrigin, #{}),
Hist = maps:get(ptab_list_deleted_el, ByType, {}),
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/system_info_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/system_info_SUITE.erl
index 21ab6b378a..8ea2d88ec4 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/system_info_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/system_info_SUITE.erl
@@ -457,11 +457,16 @@ cmp_memory(MWs, Str) ->
%% Total, processes, processes_used, and system will seldom
%% give us exactly the same result since the two readings
%% aren't taken atomically.
+ %%
+ %% Torerance is scaled according to the number of schedulers
+ %% to match spawn_mem_workers.
+
+ Tolerance = 1.05 + 0.01 * erlang:system_info(schedulers_online),
- cmp_memory(total, EM, EDM, 1.05),
- cmp_memory(processes, EM, EDM, 1.05),
- cmp_memory(processes_used, EM, EDM, 1.05),
- cmp_memory(system, EM, EDM, 1.05),
+ cmp_memory(total, EM, EDM, Tolerance),
+ cmp_memory(processes, EM, EDM, Tolerance),
+ cmp_memory(processes_used, EM, EDM, Tolerance),
+ cmp_memory(system, EM, EDM, Tolerance),
ok.
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/timer_bif_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/timer_bif_SUITE.erl
index fc11a04a31..15fe13c8c0 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/timer_bif_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/timer_bif_SUITE.erl
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ evil_timers(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%
%% 1. A timer started with erlang:start_timer(Time, Receiver, Msg),
%% where Msg is a composite term, expires, and the receivers main
- %% lock *can not* be acquired immediately (typically when the
+ %% lock *cannot* be acquired immediately (typically when the
%% receiver *is* running).
%%
%% The wrap tuple ({timeout, TRef, Msg}) will in this case
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ evil_timers(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RecvTimeOutMsgs0 = evil_recv_timeouts(200),
%% 2. A timer started with erlang:start_timer(Time, Receiver, Msg),
%% where Msg is an immediate term, expires, and the receivers main
- %% lock *can not* be acquired immediately (typically when the
+ %% lock *cannot* be acquired immediately (typically when the
%% receiver *is* running).
%%
%% The wrap tuple will in this case be allocated in a new
diff --git a/erts/include/internal/gcc/ethr_membar.h b/erts/include/internal/gcc/ethr_membar.h
index 07960ce040..5cbda5582d 100644
--- a/erts/include/internal/gcc/ethr_membar.h
+++ b/erts/include/internal/gcc/ethr_membar.h
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
* issue an aquire memory barrier and an __atomic
* builtin memory acess with the __ATOMIC_RELEASE
* memory model must at least issue a release memory
- * barrier. Otherwise the two can not be paired.
+ * barrier. Otherwise the two cannot be paired.
* 4. All __atomic builtins accessing memory using the
* __ATOMIC_CONSUME builtin can be used for the same
* reason __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE can be used. The ethread
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
index bd8cc7d7e0..7a4167b0e9 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
index 1ed6b6b284..261b731900 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
+++ b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
@@ -3654,90 +3654,28 @@ memory() ->
-spec erlang:memory(Type :: memory_type()) -> non_neg_integer();
(TypeList :: [memory_type()]) -> [{memory_type(), non_neg_integer()}].
memory(Type) when erlang:is_atom(Type) ->
- {AA, ALCU, ChkSup, BadArgZero} = need_mem_info(Type),
- case get_mem_data(ChkSup, ALCU, AA) of
- notsup ->
- erlang:error(notsup, [Type]);
- Mem ->
- Value = get_memval(Type, Mem),
- case {BadArgZero, Value} of
- {true, 0} -> erlang:error(badarg, [Type]);
- _ -> Value
- end
+ try
+ case aa_mem_data(au_mem_data(?ALL_NEEDED_ALLOCS)) of
+ notsup -> erlang:error(notsup);
+ Mem -> get_memval(Type, Mem)
+ end
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> erlang:error(badarg)
end;
memory(Types) when erlang:is_list(Types) ->
- {AA, ALCU, ChkSup, BadArgZeroList} = need_mem_info_list(Types),
- case get_mem_data(ChkSup, ALCU, AA) of
- notsup ->
- erlang:error(notsup, [Types]);
- Mem ->
- case memory_result_list(Types, BadArgZeroList, Mem) of
- badarg -> erlang:error(badarg, [Types]);
- Result -> Result
- end
- end.
-
-memory_result_list([], [], _Mem) ->
- [];
-memory_result_list([T|Ts], [BAZ|BAZs], Mem) ->
- case memory_result_list(Ts, BAZs, Mem) of
- badarg -> badarg;
- TVs ->
- V = get_memval(T, Mem),
- case {BAZ, V} of
- {true, 0} -> badarg;
- _ -> [{T, V}| TVs]
- end
- end.
-
-get_mem_data(true, AlcUAllocs, NeedAllocatedAreas) ->
- case memory_is_supported() of
- false -> notsup;
- true -> get_mem_data(false, AlcUAllocs, NeedAllocatedAreas)
- end;
-get_mem_data(false, AlcUAllocs, NeedAllocatedAreas) ->
- AlcUMem = case AlcUAllocs of
- [] -> #memory{};
- _ ->
- au_mem_data(AlcUAllocs)
- end,
- case NeedAllocatedAreas of
- true -> aa_mem_data(AlcUMem);
- false -> AlcUMem
+ try
+ case aa_mem_data(au_mem_data(?ALL_NEEDED_ALLOCS)) of
+ notsup -> erlang:error(notsup);
+ Mem -> memory_1(Types, Mem)
+ end
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> erlang:error(badarg)
end.
-need_mem_info_list([]) ->
- {false, [], false, []};
-need_mem_info_list([T|Ts]) ->
- {MAA, MALCU, MChkSup, MBadArgZero} = need_mem_info_list(Ts),
- {AA, ALCU, ChkSup, BadArgZero} = need_mem_info(T),
- {case AA of
- true -> true;
- _ -> MAA
- end,
- ALCU ++ (MALCU -- ALCU),
- case ChkSup of
- true -> true;
- _ -> MChkSup
- end,
- [BadArgZero|MBadArgZero]}.
-
-need_mem_info(Type) when Type == total;
- Type == system ->
- {true, ?ALL_NEEDED_ALLOCS, false, false};
-need_mem_info(Type) when Type == processes;
- Type == processes_used ->
- {true, [eheap_alloc, fix_alloc], true, false};
-need_mem_info(Type) when Type == atom;
- Type == atom_used;
- Type == code ->
- {true, [], true, false};
-need_mem_info(binary) ->
- {false, [binary_alloc], true, false};
-need_mem_info(ets) ->
- {true, [ets_alloc], true, false};
-need_mem_info(_) ->
- {false, [], false, true}.
+memory_1([Type | Types], Mem) ->
+ [{Type, get_memval(Type, Mem)} | memory_1(Types, Mem)];
+memory_1([], _Mem) ->
+ [].
get_memval(total, #memory{total = V}) -> V;
get_memval(processes, #memory{processes = V}) -> V;
@@ -3748,16 +3686,7 @@ get_memval(atom_used, #memory{atom_used = V}) -> V;
get_memval(binary, #memory{binary = V}) -> V;
get_memval(code, #memory{code = V}) -> V;
get_memval(ets, #memory{ets = V}) -> V;
-get_memval(_, #memory{}) -> 0.
-
-memory_is_supported() ->
- {_, _, FeatureList, _} = erlang:system_info(allocator),
- case ((erlang:system_info(alloc_util_allocators)
- -- ?CARRIER_ALLOCS)
- -- FeatureList) of
- [] -> true;
- _ -> false
- end.
+get_memval(_, #memory{}) -> erlang:error(badarg).
get_blocks_size([{blocks_size, Sz, _, _} | Rest], Acc) ->
get_blocks_size(Rest, Acc+Sz);
@@ -3768,16 +3697,6 @@ get_blocks_size([_ | Rest], Acc) ->
get_blocks_size([], Acc) ->
Acc.
-
-blocks_size([{Carriers, SizeList} | Rest], Acc) when Carriers == mbcs;
- Carriers == mbcs_pool;
- Carriers == sbcs ->
- blocks_size(Rest, get_blocks_size(SizeList, Acc));
-blocks_size([_ | Rest], Acc) ->
- blocks_size(Rest, Acc);
-blocks_size([], Acc) ->
- Acc.
-
get_fix_proc([{ProcType, A1, U1}| Rest], {A0, U0}) when ProcType == proc;
ProcType == monitor;
ProcType == link;
@@ -3802,64 +3721,78 @@ fix_proc([_ | Rest], Acc) ->
fix_proc([], Acc) ->
Acc.
+au_mem_fix(#memory{ processes = Proc,
+ processes_used = ProcU,
+ system = Sys } = Mem, Data) ->
+ case fix_proc(Data, {0, 0}) of
+ {A, U} ->
+ Mem#memory{ processes = Proc+A,
+ processes_used = ProcU+U,
+ system = Sys-A };
+ {Mask, A, U} ->
+ Mem#memory{ processes = Mask band (Proc+A),
+ processes_used = Mask band (ProcU+U),
+ system = Mask band (Sys-A) }
+ end.
+
+au_mem_acc(#memory{ total = Tot,
+ processes = Proc,
+ processes_used = ProcU } = Mem,
+ eheap_alloc, Data) ->
+ Sz = get_blocks_size(Data, 0),
+ Mem#memory{ total = Tot+Sz,
+ processes = Proc+Sz,
+ processes_used = ProcU+Sz};
+au_mem_acc(#memory{ total = Tot,
+ system = Sys,
+ ets = Ets } = Mem, ets_alloc, Data) ->
+ Sz = get_blocks_size(Data, 0),
+ Mem#memory{ total = Tot+Sz,
+ system = Sys+Sz,
+ ets = Ets+Sz };
+au_mem_acc(#memory{total = Tot,
+ system = Sys,
+ binary = Bin } = Mem,
+ binary_alloc, Data) ->
+ Sz = get_blocks_size(Data, 0),
+ Mem#memory{ total = Tot+Sz,
+ system = Sys+Sz,
+ binary = Bin+Sz};
+au_mem_acc(#memory{ total = Tot,
+ system = Sys } = Mem,
+ _Type, Data) ->
+ Sz = get_blocks_size(Data, 0),
+ Mem#memory{ total = Tot+Sz,
+ system = Sys+Sz }.
+
+au_mem_foreign(Mem, [{Type, SizeList} | Rest]) ->
+ au_mem_foreign(au_mem_acc(Mem, Type, SizeList), Rest);
+au_mem_foreign(Mem, []) ->
+ Mem.
+
+au_mem_current(Mem0, Type, [{mbcs_pool, MBCS} | Rest]) ->
+ [Foreign] = [Foreign || {foreign_blocks, Foreign} <- MBCS],
+ SizeList = MBCS -- [Foreign],
+ Mem = au_mem_foreign(Mem0, Foreign),
+ au_mem_current(au_mem_acc(Mem, Type, SizeList), Type, Rest);
+au_mem_current(Mem, Type, [{mbcs, SizeList} | Rest]) ->
+ au_mem_current(au_mem_acc(Mem, Type, SizeList), Type, Rest);
+au_mem_current(Mem, Type, [{sbcs, SizeList} | Rest]) ->
+ au_mem_current(au_mem_acc(Mem, Type, SizeList), Type, Rest);
+au_mem_current(Mem, Type, [_ | Rest]) ->
+ au_mem_current(Mem, Type, Rest);
+au_mem_current(Mem, _Type, []) ->
+ Mem.
+
au_mem_data(notsup, _) ->
notsup;
au_mem_data(_, [{_, false} | _]) ->
notsup;
-au_mem_data(#memory{total = Tot,
- processes = Proc,
- processes_used = ProcU} = Mem,
- [{eheap_alloc, _, Data} | Rest]) ->
- Sz = blocks_size(Data, 0),
- au_mem_data(Mem#memory{total = Tot+Sz,
- processes = Proc+Sz,
- processes_used = ProcU+Sz},
- Rest);
-au_mem_data(#memory{total = Tot,
- system = Sys,
- ets = Ets} = Mem,
- [{ets_alloc, _, Data} | Rest]) ->
- Sz = blocks_size(Data, 0),
- au_mem_data(Mem#memory{total = Tot+Sz,
- system = Sys+Sz,
- ets = Ets+Sz},
- Rest);
-au_mem_data(#memory{total = Tot,
- system = Sys,
- binary = Bin} = Mem,
- [{binary_alloc, _, Data} | Rest]) ->
- Sz = blocks_size(Data, 0),
- au_mem_data(Mem#memory{total = Tot+Sz,
- system = Sys+Sz,
- binary = Bin+Sz},
- Rest);
-au_mem_data(#memory{total = Tot,
- processes = Proc,
- processes_used = ProcU,
- system = Sys} = Mem,
- [{fix_alloc, _, Data} | Rest]) ->
- Sz = blocks_size(Data, 0),
- case fix_proc(Data, {0, 0}) of
- {A, U} ->
- au_mem_data(Mem#memory{total = Tot+Sz,
- processes = Proc+A,
- processes_used = ProcU+U,
- system = Sys+Sz-A},
- Rest);
- {Mask, A, U} ->
- au_mem_data(Mem#memory{total = Tot+Sz,
- processes = Mask band (Proc+A),
- processes_used = Mask band (ProcU+U),
- system = Mask band (Sys+Sz-A)},
- Rest)
- end;
-au_mem_data(#memory{total = Tot,
- system = Sys} = Mem,
- [{_, _, Data} | Rest]) ->
- Sz = blocks_size(Data, 0),
- au_mem_data(Mem#memory{total = Tot+Sz,
- system = Sys+Sz},
- Rest);
+au_mem_data(#memory{} = Mem0, [{fix_alloc, _, Data} | Rest]) ->
+ Mem = au_mem_fix(Mem0, Data),
+ au_mem_data(au_mem_current(Mem, fix_alloc, Data), Rest);
+au_mem_data(#memory{} = Mem, [{Type, _, Data} | Rest]) ->
+ au_mem_data(au_mem_current(Mem, Type, Data), Rest);
au_mem_data(EMD, []) ->
EMD.
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl
index 2a3605260d..bcb54cca42 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl
+++ b/erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl
@@ -1557,7 +1557,7 @@ type_opt_1(O) when is_atom(O) -> undefined.
%% Get. No supplied value.
type_value(get, undefined) -> false; % Undefined type
-%% These two clauses can not happen since they are only used
+%% These two clauses cannot happen since they are only used
%% in record fields - from record fields they must have a
%% value though it might be 'undefined', so record fields
%% calls type_value/3, not type_value/2.
@@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ type_value_2(_, _) -> false.
%% Get. No supplied value.
%%
-%% These two clauses can not happen since they are only used
+%% These two clauses cannot happen since they are only used
%% in record fields - from record fields they must have a
%% value though it might be 'undefined', so record fields
%% calls enc_value/3, not enc_value/2.
diff --git a/erts/test/upgrade_SUITE.erl b/erts/test/upgrade_SUITE.erl
index c32dbabe8d..f92c25bdb4 100644
--- a/erts/test/upgrade_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/test/upgrade_SUITE.erl
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
-define(upgr_sname,otp_upgrade).
-%% Applications that are excluded from this test because they can not
+%% Applications that are excluded from this test because they cannot
%% just be started in a new node with out specific configuration.
-define(start_exclude,
[cosEvent,cosEventDomain,cosFileTransfer,cosNotification,
diff --git a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl
index 321980e5e4..9ec0d93e93 100644
--- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl
+++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl
@@ -5770,7 +5770,7 @@ format_error({missing_ocft,Component}) ->
format_error(multiple_uniqs) ->
"implementation limitation: only one UNIQUE field is allowed in CLASS";
format_error({namelist_redefinition,Name}) ->
- io_lib:format("the name '~s' can not be redefined", [Name]);
+ io_lib:format("the name '~s' cannot be redefined", [Name]);
format_error({param_bad_type, Ref}) ->
io_lib:format("'~p' is not a parameterized type", [Ref]);
format_error(param_wrong_number_of_arguments) ->
diff --git a/lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/IN-CS-1-Datatypes.asn b/lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/IN-CS-1-Datatypes.asn
index ff0361f5c5..fb092f3f9c 100644
--- a/lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/IN-CS-1-Datatypes.asn
+++ b/lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/IN-CS-1-Datatypes.asn
@@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ FilteringCriteria ::= CHOICE {
-- In case calledAddressValue is specified, the numbers to be filtered are from calledAddressValue
-- up to and including calledAddressValue + maximumNumberOfCounters-1.
--- The last two digits of calledAddressvalue can not exceed 100-maximumNumberOfCounters.
+-- The last two digits of calledAddressvalue cannot exceed 100-maximumNumberOfCounters.
FilteringTimeOut ::= CHOICE {
duration [0] Duration,
stopTime [1] DateAndTime
diff --git a/lib/common_test/doc/src/ct_hooks.xml b/lib/common_test/doc/src/ct_hooks.xml
index 954be0ffba..2f853d133d 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/doc/src/ct_hooks.xml
+++ b/lib/common_test/doc/src/ct_hooks.xml
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@
<seealso marker="common_test#Module:end_per_testcase-2"><c>end_per_testcase</c></seealso>
instead.</p>
- <p>This function can not change the result of the test case by returning skip or fail
+ <p>This function cannot change the result of the test case by returning skip or fail
tuples, but it may insert items in <c>Config</c> that can be read in
<c>end_per_testcase/2</c> or in <c>post_end_per_testcase/5</c>.</p>
diff --git a/lib/common_test/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/common_test/doc/src/notes.xml
index c8005d8f79..df22896b27 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/common_test/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -2089,7 +2089,7 @@
ct_netconfc:close_session sometimes returned
{error,closed} because the ssh connection was closed
(from the server side) before the rpc-reply was received
- by the client. This is normal and can not be helped. It
+ by the client. This is normal and cannot be helped. It
has been corrected so the return will be 'ok' in this
case. Other error situations will still give
{error,Reason}.</p>
@@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@
{error,{process_down,Pid,normal}} because the ssh
connection was closed (from the server side) before the
rpc-reply was received by the client. This is normal and
- can not be helped. It has been corrected so the return
+ cannot be helped. It has been corrected so the return
will be 'ok' in this situation.</p>
<p>
Own Id: OTP-10570</p>
@@ -2755,8 +2755,8 @@
The info function for <c>init/end_per_suite(Config)</c>
is <c>init/end_per_suite()</c>, and for
<c>init/end_per_group(GroupName,Config)</c> it's
- <c>init/end_per_group(GroupName)</c>. Info functions can
- not be used with <c>init/end_per_testcase(TestCase,
+ <c>init/end_per_group(GroupName)</c>. Info functions
+ cannot be used with <c>init/end_per_testcase(TestCase,
Config)</c>, since these configuration functions execute
on the test case process and will use the same properties
as the test case (i.e. properties set by the test case
@@ -3840,7 +3840,7 @@
If the Erlang runtime system was started without access
to an erlang shell (e.g. -noshell), compilation errors
would cause a crash in the Common Test application.
- Without access to a shell, Common Test can not prompt the
+ Without access to a shell, Common Test cannot prompt the
user to choose to continue or abort the test session, but
must assume that the session should proceed.</p>
<p>
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl
index 134ae0e1cc..7e98e6395f 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl
@@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ get_all(Mod, ConfTests) ->
case code:which(Mod) of
non_existing ->
list_to_atom(atom_to_list(Mod)++
- " can not be compiled or loaded");
+ " cannot be compiled or loaded");
_ ->
list_to_atom(atom_to_list(Mod)++":all/0 is missing")
end,
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_release_test.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_release_test.erl
index 60d17f43dc..ac3dcab7c9 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_release_test.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_release_test.erl
@@ -152,10 +152,10 @@
%% returned configuration must therefore also be returned from
%% the calling `init_per_*'.
%%
-%% If the initialization fails, e.g. if a required release can
-%% not be found, the function returns `{skip,Reason}'. In
+%% If the initialization fails, e.g. if a required release
+%% cannot be found, the function returns `{skip,Reason}'. In
%% this case the other test support functions in this mudule
-%% can not be used.
+%% cannot be used.
%%
%% Example:
%%
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ init_upgrade_test(Level) ->
case OldRel of
false ->
ct:log("Release ~tp is not available."
- " Upgrade on '~p' level can not be tested.",
+ " Upgrade on '~p' level cannot be tested.",
[FromVsn,Level]),
undefined;
_ ->
@@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ target_system(Apps,CreateDir,InstallDir,{FromVsn,_,AllAppsVsns,Path}) ->
{path,Path}]]),
%% Unpack the tar to complete the installation
- erl_tar:extract(RelName ++ ".tar.gz", [{cwd, InstallDir}, compressed]),
+ ok = erl_tar:extract(RelName ++ ".tar.gz", [{cwd, InstallDir}, compressed]),
%% Add bin and log dirs
BinDir = filename:join([InstallDir, "bin"]),
@@ -554,11 +554,11 @@ target_system(Apps,CreateDir,InstallDir,{FromVsn,_,AllAppsVsns,Path}) ->
%% create start_erl.data, sys.config and start.src
StartErlData = filename:join([InstallDir, "releases", "start_erl.data"]),
- write_file(StartErlData, io_lib:fwrite("~s ~s~n", [ErtsVsn, FromVsn])),
+ ok = write_file(StartErlData, io_lib:fwrite("~s ~s~n", [ErtsVsn, FromVsn])),
SysConfig = filename:join([InstallDir, "releases", FromVsn, "sys.config"]),
- write_file(SysConfig, "[]."),
+ ok = write_file(SysConfig, "[]."),
StartSrc = filename:join(ErtsBinDir,"start.src"),
- write_file(StartSrc,start_script()),
+ ok = write_file(StartSrc,start_script()),
ok = file:change_mode(StartSrc,8#0755),
%% Make start_erl executable
@@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ upgrade_system(Apps, FromRel, CreateDir, InstallDir, {_,ToVsn,_,_}) ->
[{path,[FromPath]},
{outdir,CreateDir}]]),
SysConfig = filename:join([CreateDir, "sys.config"]),
- write_file(SysConfig, "[]."),
+ ok = write_file(SysConfig, "[]."),
ok = systools(make_tar,[RelName,[{erts,code:root_dir()}]]),
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ subst_file(Src, Dest, Vars, Opts) ->
{ok, Bin} = file:read_file(Src),
Conts = unicode:characters_to_list(Bin),
NConts = subst(Conts, Vars),
- write_file(Dest, NConts),
+ ok = write_file(Dest, NConts),
case lists:member(preserve, Opts) of
true ->
{ok, FileInfo} = file:read_file_info(Src),
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet.erl
index f9abecfd38..58a29edace 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet.erl
@@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ match_line(Name,Pid,Line,[Pattern|Patterns],FoundPrompt,Term,EO,RetTag) ->
end;
match_line(Name,Pid,Line,[],FoundPrompt,Term,EO,match) ->
match_line(Name,Pid,Line,EO#eo.haltpatterns,FoundPrompt,Term,EO,halt);
-%% print any terminated line that can not be matched
+%% print any terminated line that cannot be matched
match_line(Name,Pid,Line,[],_FoundPrompt,true,_EO,halt) ->
log(name_or_pid(Name,Pid)," ~ts",[Line]),
nomatch;
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl
index d8fd401a64..9f489e9bfb 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl
@@ -192,7 +192,10 @@ do_start(Parent, Mode, LogDir, Verbosity) ->
ok
end,
- ct_default_gl:start_link(group_leader()),
+ case ct_default_gl:start_link(group_leader()) of
+ {ok, _} -> ok;
+ ignore -> ok
+ end,
{StartTime,TestLogDir} = ct_logs:init(Mode, Verbosity),
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl b/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl
index 4980d1ee4b..86081369b9 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl
@@ -124,7 +124,8 @@ start_log_handler() ->
shutdown=>2000,
type=>worker,
modules=>[?MODULE]},
- {ok,_} = supervisor:start_child(logger_sup,ChildSpec);
+ {ok,_} = supervisor:start_child(logger_sup,ChildSpec),
+ ok;
_Pid ->
ok
end,
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl b/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl
index 8bd6cd583a..34f2feb33c 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl
@@ -1393,7 +1393,7 @@ temp_nodename([Chr|Base], Acc) ->
%%
%% Counts the test cases that are about to run and returns that number.
%% If there's a conf group in TestSpec with a repeat property, the total number
-%% of cases can not be calculated and NoOfCases = unknown.
+%% of cases cannot be calculated and NoOfCases = unknown.
count_test_cases(TopCases, SkipCases) when is_list(TopCases) ->
case collect_all_cases(TopCases, SkipCases) of
{error,_Why} = Error ->
@@ -4906,7 +4906,7 @@ collect_files(Dir, Pattern, St, Mode) ->
fullname_to_mod(Path) when is_list(Path) ->
%% If this is called with a binary, then we are probably in +fnu
%% mode and have found a beam file with name encoded as latin1. We
- %% will let this crash since it can not work to load such a module
+ %% will let this crash since it cannot work to load such a module
%% anyway. It should be removed or renamed!
list_to_atom(filename:rootname(filename:basename(Path))).
diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_auto_compile_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_auto_compile_SUITE.erl
index dface99b8f..f88f13c889 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_auto_compile_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_auto_compile_SUITE.erl
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ test_events(ac_flag) ->
{?eh,start_info,{1,1,3}},
{?eh,tc_start,{ct_framework,error_in_suite}},
{?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,error_in_suite,
- {failed,{error,'bad_SUITE can not be compiled or loaded'}}}},
+ {failed,{error,'bad_SUITE cannot be compiled or loaded'}}}},
{?eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite}},
{?eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite,ok}},
{?eh,test_stats,{1,1,{1,0}}},
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ test_events(ac_spec) ->
{?eh,start_info,{1,1,3}},
{?eh,tc_start,{ct_framework,error_in_suite}},
{?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,error_in_suite,
- {failed,{error,'bad_SUITE can not be compiled or loaded'}}}},
+ {failed,{error,'bad_SUITE cannot be compiled or loaded'}}}},
{?eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite}},
{?eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite,ok}},
{?eh,test_stats,{1,1,{1,0}}},
diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_netconfc_SUITE_data/netconfc1_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_netconfc_SUITE_data/netconfc1_SUITE.erl
index a2fa099a8c..0a374d7404 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_netconfc_SUITE_data/netconfc1_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_netconfc_SUITE_data/netconfc1_SUITE.erl
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ hello_required_exists(Config) ->
SshDir = ?config(ssh_dir,Config),
{ok,_Client1} = open_configured_success(my_named_connection,SshDir),
- %% Check that same name can not be used twice
+ %% Check that same name cannot be used twice
{error,{connection_exists,_Client1}} =
ct_netconfc:open(my_named_connection,[{user_dir,SshDir}]),
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ timeout_get(Config) ->
%% received, the timeout message might already be sent when the timer
%% is cancelled. This test checks that the timeout message is flushed
%% from the message queue. If it isn't, the client crashes and the
-%% session can not be closed afterwards.
+%% session cannot be closed afterwards.
%% Note that we can only hope that the test case triggers the problem
%% every now and then, as it is very timing dependent...
flush_timeout_get(Config) ->
diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/test_server_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/test_server_SUITE.erl
index 05737cfac9..6e52f24025 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/test/test_server_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/test/test_server_SUITE.erl
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ translate_filename(Filename,EncodingOnTestNode) ->
end.
get_latest_run_dir(Dir) ->
- %% For the time being, filelib:wildcard can not take a binary
+ %% For the time being, filelib:wildcard cannot take a binary
%% argument, so we avoid using this here.
case file:list_dir(Dir) of
{ok,Files} ->
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ generate_and_run_unicode_test(Config0,Encoding) ->
DataDir = ?config(data_dir,Config0),
Suite = create_unicode_test_suite(DataDir,Encoding),
- %% We can not run this test on default node since it must be
+ %% We cannot run this test on default node since it must be
%% started with correct file name mode (+fnu/+fnl).
%% OBS: the node are stopped by end_per_testcase/2
Config1 = lists:keydelete(node,1,Config0),
diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/test_server_test_lib.erl b/lib/common_test/test/test_server_test_lib.erl
index 9ee946af0b..58b3aaee9b 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/test/test_server_test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/test/test_server_test_lib.erl
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
-export([parse_suite/1]).
-export([init/2, pre_init_per_testcase/3, post_end_per_testcase/4]).
-%% for test_server_SUITE when node can not be started as slave
+%% for test_server_SUITE when node cannot be started as slave
-export([prepare_tester_node/2]).
-include("test_server_test_lib.hrl").
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/Makefile b/lib/compiler/src/Makefile
index 2408c76b48..bd35f20442 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/Makefile
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/Makefile
@@ -61,12 +61,17 @@ MODULES = \
beam_listing \
beam_opcodes \
beam_peep \
- beam_receive \
- beam_reorder \
- beam_record \
beam_split \
+ beam_ssa \
+ beam_ssa_codegen \
+ beam_ssa_lint \
+ beam_ssa_opt \
+ beam_ssa_pp \
+ beam_ssa_pre_codegen \
+ beam_ssa_recv \
+ beam_ssa_type \
+ beam_kernel_to_ssa \
beam_trim \
- beam_type \
beam_utils \
beam_validator \
beam_z \
@@ -90,7 +95,6 @@ MODULES = \
sys_core_fold_lists \
sys_core_inline \
sys_pre_attributes \
- v3_codegen \
v3_core \
v3_kernel \
v3_kernel_pp
@@ -99,6 +103,7 @@ BEAM_H = $(wildcard ../priv/beam_h/*.h)
HRL_FILES= \
beam_disasm.hrl \
+ beam_ssa.hrl \
core_parse.hrl \
v3_kernel.hrl
@@ -185,7 +190,16 @@ release_docs_spec:
# ----------------------------------------------------
$(EBIN)/beam_disasm.beam: $(EGEN)/beam_opcodes.hrl beam_disasm.hrl
-$(EBIN)/beam_listing.beam: core_parse.hrl v3_kernel.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_listing.beam: core_parse.hrl v3_kernel.hrl beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_kernel_to_ssa.beam: v3_kernel.hrl beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_ssa.beam: beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_codegen.beam: beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_lint.beam: beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_opt.beam: beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_pp.beam: beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_pre_codegen.beam: beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_recv.beam: beam_ssa.hrl
+$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_type.beam: beam_ssa.hrl
$(EBIN)/cerl.beam: core_parse.hrl
$(EBIN)/compile.beam: core_parse.hrl ../../stdlib/include/erl_compile.hrl
$(EBIN)/core_lib.beam: core_parse.hrl
@@ -197,7 +211,6 @@ $(EBIN)/sys_core_dsetel.beam: core_parse.hrl
$(EBIN)/sys_core_fold.beam: core_parse.hrl
$(EBIN)/sys_core_fold_lists.beam: core_parse.hrl
$(EBIN)/sys_core_inline.beam: core_parse.hrl
-$(EBIN)/v3_codegen.beam: v3_kernel.hrl
$(EBIN)/v3_core.beam: core_parse.hrl
$(EBIN)/v3_kernel.beam: core_parse.hrl v3_kernel.hrl
$(EBIN)/v3_kernel_pp.beam: v3_kernel.hrl
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl
index 6fd4ace540..266e8f46c8 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl
@@ -39,8 +39,13 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
%% Remove unusued labels for cleanliness and to help
%% optimization passes and HiPE.
- Is = beam_jump:remove_unused_labels(Is1),
- {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
+ Is2 = beam_jump:remove_unused_labels(Is1),
+
+ %% Some optimization passes can't handle consecutive labels.
+ %% Coalesce multiple consecutive labels.
+ Is = coalesce_consecutive_labels(Is2, [], []),
+
+ {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
@@ -113,6 +118,8 @@ rename_instr({put_map_exact,Fail,S,D,R,L}) ->
{put_map,Fail,exact,S,D,R,L};
rename_instr({test,has_map_fields,Fail,Src,{list,List}}) ->
{test,has_map_fields,Fail,[Src|List]};
+rename_instr({test,is_nil,Fail,[Src]}) ->
+ {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Src,nil]};
rename_instr({select_val=I,Reg,Fail,{list,List}}) ->
{select,I,Reg,Fail,List};
rename_instr({select_tuple_arity=I,Reg,Fail,{list,List}}) ->
@@ -120,3 +127,11 @@ rename_instr({select_tuple_arity=I,Reg,Fail,{list,List}}) ->
rename_instr(send) ->
{call_ext,2,send};
rename_instr(I) -> I.
+
+coalesce_consecutive_labels([{label,L}=Lbl,{label,Alias}|Is], Replace, Acc) ->
+ coalesce_consecutive_labels([Lbl|Is], [{Alias,L}|Replace], Acc);
+coalesce_consecutive_labels([I|Is], Replace, Acc) ->
+ coalesce_consecutive_labels(Is, Replace, [I|Acc]);
+coalesce_consecutive_labels([], Replace, Acc) ->
+ D = maps:from_list(Replace),
+ beam_utils:replace_labels(Acc, [], D, fun(L) -> L end).
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
index fe43163455..0ed2a03a81 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
@@ -17,39 +17,24 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightEnd%
%%
-%% Purpose : Partitions assembly instructions into basic blocks and
-%% optimizes them.
+%% Purpose: Partition BEAM instructions into basic blocks.
-module(beam_block).
-export([module/2]).
--import(lists, [reverse/1,reverse/2,member/2]).
+-import(lists, [reverse/1,splitwith/2]).
-spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
{'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
-module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, Opts) ->
- Blockify = not member(no_blockify, Opts),
- Fs = [function(F, Blockify) || F <- Fs0],
+module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opts) ->
+ Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
{ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}.
-function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}, Blockify) ->
+function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
try
- %% Collect basic blocks and optimize them.
- Is1 = case Blockify of
- false -> Is0;
- true -> blockify(Is0)
- end,
- Is2 = embed_lines(Is1),
- Is3 = local_cse(Is2),
- Is4 = beam_utils:anno_defs(Is3),
- Is5 = move_allocates(Is4),
- Is6 = beam_utils:live_opt(Is5),
- Is7 = opt_blocks(Is6),
- Is8 = beam_utils:delete_annos(Is7),
- Is = opt_allocs(Is8),
-
- %% Done.
+ Is1 = blockify(Is0),
+ Is = embed_lines(Is1),
{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
Class:Error:Stack ->
@@ -80,12 +65,10 @@ collect_block(Is) ->
collect_block(Is, []).
collect_block([{allocate,N,R}|Is0], Acc) ->
- {Inits,Is} = lists:splitwith(fun ({init,{y,_}}) -> true;
- (_) -> false
- end, Is0),
+ {Inits,Is} = splitwith(fun ({init,{y,_}}) -> true;
+ (_) -> false
+ end, Is0),
collect_block(Is, [{set,[],[],{alloc,R,{nozero,N,0,Inits}}}|Acc]);
-collect_block([{allocate_zero,Ns,R},{test_heap,Nh,R}|Is], Acc) ->
- collect_block(Is, [{set,[],[],{alloc,R,{zero,Ns,Nh,[]}}}|Acc]);
collect_block([I|Is]=Is0, Acc) ->
case collect(I) of
error -> {reverse(Acc),Is0};
@@ -106,6 +89,7 @@ collect({move,S,D}) -> {set,[D],[S],move};
collect({put_list,S1,S2,D}) -> {set,[D],[S1,S2],put_list};
collect({put_tuple,A,D}) -> {set,[D],[],{put_tuple,A}};
collect({put,S}) -> {set,[],[S],put};
+collect({put_tuple2,D,{list,Els}}) -> {set,[D],Els,put_tuple2};
collect({get_tuple_element,S,I,D}) -> {set,[D],[S],{get_tuple_element,I}};
collect({set_tuple_element,S,D,I}) -> {set,[],[S,D],{set_tuple_element,I}};
collect({get_hd,S,D}) -> {set,[D],[S],get_hd};
@@ -137,557 +121,6 @@ embed_lines([{block,B2},{line,_}=Line,{block,B1}|T], Acc) ->
embed_lines([{block,B1},{line,_}=Line|T], Acc) ->
B = {block,[{set,[],[],Line}|B1]},
embed_lines([B|T], Acc);
-embed_lines([{block,B2},{block,B1}|T], Acc) ->
- %% This can only happen when beam_block is run for
- %% the second time.
- B = {block,B1++B2},
- embed_lines([B|T], Acc);
embed_lines([I|Is], Acc) ->
embed_lines(Is, [I|Acc]);
embed_lines([], Acc) -> Acc.
-
-opt_blocks([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
- %% The live annotation at the beginning is not useful.
- [{'%anno',_}|Bl] = Bl0,
- [{block,opt_block(Bl)}|opt_blocks(Is)];
-opt_blocks([I|Is]) ->
- [I|opt_blocks(Is)];
-opt_blocks([]) -> [].
-
-opt_block(Is0) ->
- find_fixpoint(fun(Is) ->
- opt_tuple_element(opt(Is))
- end, Is0).
-
-find_fixpoint(OptFun, Is0) ->
- case OptFun(Is0) of
- Is0 -> Is0;
- Is1 -> find_fixpoint(OptFun, Is1)
- end.
-
-%% move_allocates(Is0) -> Is
-%% Move allocate instructions upwards in the instruction stream
-%% (within the same block), in the hope of getting more possibilities
-%% for optimizing away moves later.
-%%
-%% For example, we can transform the following instructions:
-%%
-%% get_tuple_element x(1) Element => x(2)
-%% allocate_zero StackSize 3 %% x(0), x(1), x(2) are live
-%%
-%% to the following instructions:
-%%
-%% allocate_zero StackSize 2 %% x(0) and x(1) are live
-%% get_tuple_element x(1) Element => x(2)
-%%
-%% NOTE: Since the beam_reorder pass has been run, it is no longer
-%% safe to assume that if x(N) is initialized, then all lower-numbered
-%% x registers are also initialized.
-%%
-%% For example, we must be careful when transforming the following
-%% instructions:
-%%
-%% get_tuple_element x(0) Element => x(1)
-%% allocate_zero StackSize 3 %x(0), x(1), x(2) are live
-%%
-%% to the following instructions:
-%%
-%% allocate_zero StackSize 3
-%% get_tuple_element x(0) Element => x(1)
-%%
-%% The transformation is safe if and only if x(1) has been
-%% initialized previously. We will use the annotations added by
-%% beam_utils:anno_defs/1 to determine whether x(a) has been
-%% initialized.
-
-move_allocates([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
- Bl = move_allocates_1(reverse(Bl0), []),
- [{block,Bl}|move_allocates(Is)];
-move_allocates([I|Is]) ->
- [I|move_allocates(Is)];
-move_allocates([]) -> [].
-
-move_allocates_1([{'%anno',_}|Is], Acc) ->
- move_allocates_1(Is, Acc);
-move_allocates_1([I|Is], [{set,[],[],{alloc,Live0,Info0}}|Acc]=Acc0) ->
- case alloc_may_pass(I) of
- false ->
- move_allocates_1(Is, [I|Acc0]);
- true ->
- case alloc_live_regs(I, Is, Live0) of
- not_possible ->
- move_allocates_1(Is, [I|Acc0]);
- Live when is_integer(Live) ->
- Info = safe_info(Info0),
- A = {set,[],[],{alloc,Live,Info}},
- move_allocates_1(Is, [A,I|Acc])
- end
- end;
-move_allocates_1([I|Is], Acc) ->
- move_allocates_1(Is, [I|Acc]);
-move_allocates_1([], Acc) -> Acc.
-
-alloc_may_pass({set,_,[{fr,_}],fmove}) -> false;
-alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,{alloc,_,_}}) -> false;
-alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,{set_tuple_element,_}}) -> false;
-alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,put_list}) -> false;
-alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,put}) -> false;
-alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,_}) -> true.
-
-safe_info({nozero,Stack,Heap,_}) ->
- %% nozero is not safe if the allocation instruction is moved
- %% upwards past an instruction that may throw an exception
- %% (such as element/2).
- {zero,Stack,Heap,[]};
-safe_info(Info) -> Info.
-
-%% opt([Instruction]) -> [Instruction]
-%% Optimize the instruction stream inside a basic block.
-
-opt([{set,[X],[X],move}|Is]) -> opt(Is);
-opt([{set,[Dst],_,move},{set,[Dst],[Src],move}=I|Is]) when Dst =/= Src ->
- opt([I|Is]);
-opt([{set,[{x,0}],[S1],move}=I1,{set,[D2],[{x,0}],move}|Is]) ->
- opt([I1,{set,[D2],[S1],move}|Is]);
-opt([{set,[{x,0}],[S1],move}=I1,{set,[D2],[S2],move}|Is0]) when S1 =/= D2 ->
- %% Place move S x0 at the end of move sequences so that
- %% loader can merge with the following instruction
- {Ds,Is} = opt_moves([D2], Is0),
- [{set,Ds,[S2],move}|opt([I1|Is])];
-opt([{set,_,_,{line,_}}=Line1,
- {set,[D1],[{integer,Idx1},Reg],{bif,element,{f,0}}}=I1,
- {set,_,_,{line,_}}=Line2,
- {set,[D2],[{integer,Idx2},Reg],{bif,element,{f,0}}}=I2|Is])
- when Idx1 < Idx2, D1 =/= D2, D1 =/= Reg, D2 =/= Reg ->
- opt([Line2,I2,Line1,I1|Is]);
-opt([{set,[D1],[{integer,Idx1},Reg],{bif,element,{f,L}}}=I1,
- {set,[D2],[{integer,Idx2},Reg],{bif,element,{f,L}}}=I2|Is])
- when Idx1 < Idx2, D1 =/= D2, D1 =/= Reg, D2 =/= Reg ->
- opt([I2,I1|Is]);
-opt([{set,Hd0,Cons,get_hd}=GetHd,
- {set,Tl0,Cons,get_tl}=GetTl|Is0]) ->
- case {opt_moves(Hd0, [GetTl|Is0]),opt_moves(Tl0, [GetHd|Is0])} of
- {{Hd0,Is},{Tl0,_}} ->
- [GetHd|opt(Is)];
- {{Hd,Is},{Tl0,_}} ->
- [{set,Hd,Cons,get_hd}|opt(Is)];
- {{_,_},{Tl,Is}} ->
- [{set,Tl,Cons,get_tl}|opt(Is)]
- end;
-opt([{set,Ds0,Ss,Op}|Is0]) ->
- {Ds,Is} = opt_moves(Ds0, Is0),
- [{set,Ds,Ss,Op}|opt(Is)];
-opt([{'%anno',_}=I|Is]) ->
- [I|opt(Is)];
-opt([]) -> [].
-
-%% opt_moves([Dest], [Instruction]) -> {[Dest],[Instruction]}
-%% For each Dest, does the optimization described in opt_move/2.
-
-opt_moves([], Is0) -> {[],Is0};
-opt_moves([D0]=Ds, Is0) ->
- case opt_move(D0, Is0) of
- not_possible -> {Ds,Is0};
- {D1,Is} -> {[D1],Is}
- end.
-
-%% opt_move(Dest, [Instruction]) -> {UpdatedDest,[Instruction]} | not_possible
-%% If there is a {move,Dest,FinalDest} instruction
-%% in the instruction stream, remove the move instruction
-%% and let FinalDest be the destination.
-
-opt_move(Dest, Is) ->
- opt_move_1(Dest, Is, []).
-
-opt_move_1(R, [{set,[D],[R],move}|Is0], Acc) ->
- %% Provided that the source register is killed by instructions
- %% that follow, the optimization is safe.
- case eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is0, R, D) of
- {yes,Is} -> opt_move_rev(D, Acc, Is);
- no -> not_possible
- end;
-opt_move_1(_R, [{set,_,_,{alloc,_,_}}|_], _) ->
- %% The optimization is either not possible or not safe.
- %%
- %% If R is an X register killed by allocation, the optimization is
- %% not safe. On the other hand, if the X register is killed, there
- %% will not follow a 'move' instruction with this X register as
- %% the source.
- %%
- %% If R is a Y register, the optimization is still not safe
- %% because the new target register is an X register that cannot
- %% safely pass the alloc instruction.
- not_possible;
-opt_move_1(R, [{set,_,_,_}=I|Is], Acc) ->
- %% If the source register is either killed or used by this
- %% instruction, the optimimization is not possible.
- case is_killed_or_used(R, I) of
- true -> not_possible;
- false -> opt_move_1(R, Is, [I|Acc])
- end;
-opt_move_1(_, _, _) ->
- not_possible.
-
-%% opt_tuple_element([Instruction]) -> [Instruction]
-%% If possible, move get_tuple_element instructions forward
-%% in the instruction stream to a move instruction, eliminating
-%% the move instruction. Example:
-%%
-%% get_tuple_element Tuple Pos Dst1
-%% ...
-%% move Dst1 Dst2
-%%
-%% This code may be possible to rewrite to:
-%%
-%% %%(Moved get_tuple_element instruction)
-%% ...
-%% get_tuple_element Tuple Pos Dst2
-%%
-
-opt_tuple_element([{set,[D],[S],{get_tuple_element,_}}=I|Is0]) ->
- case opt_tuple_element_1(Is0, I, {S,D}, []) of
- no ->
- [I|opt_tuple_element(Is0)];
- {yes,Is} ->
- opt_tuple_element(Is)
- end;
-opt_tuple_element([I|Is]) ->
- [I|opt_tuple_element(Is)];
-opt_tuple_element([]) -> [].
-
-opt_tuple_element_1([{set,_,_,{alloc,_,_}}|_], _, _, _) ->
- no;
-opt_tuple_element_1([{set,_,_,{try_catch,_,_}}|_], _, _, _) ->
- no;
-opt_tuple_element_1([{set,[D],[S],move}|Is0], I0, {_,S}, Acc) ->
- case eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is0, S, D) of
- no ->
- no;
- {yes,Is1} ->
- {set,[S],Ss,Op} = I0,
- I = {set,[D],Ss,Op},
- case opt_move_rev(S, Acc, [I|Is1]) of
- not_possible ->
- %% Not safe because the move of the
- %% get_tuple_element instruction would cause the
- %% result of a previous instruction to be ignored.
- no;
- {_,Is} ->
- {yes,Is}
- end
- end;
-opt_tuple_element_1([{set,Ds,Ss,_}=I|Is], MovedI, {S,D}=Regs, Acc) ->
- case member(S, Ds) orelse member(D, Ss) of
- true ->
- no;
- false ->
- opt_tuple_element_1(Is, MovedI, Regs, [I|Acc])
- end;
-opt_tuple_element_1(_, _, _, _) -> no.
-
-%% Reverse the instructions, while checking that there are no
-%% instructions that would interfere with using the new destination
-%% register (D).
-
-opt_move_rev(D, [I|Is], Acc) ->
- case is_killed_or_used(D, I) of
- true -> not_possible;
- false -> opt_move_rev(D, Is, [I|Acc])
- end;
-opt_move_rev(D, [], Acc) -> {D,Acc}.
-
-%% is_killed_or_used(Register, {set,_,_,_}) -> bool()
-%% Test whether the register is used by the instruction.
-
-is_killed_or_used(R, {set,Ss,Ds,_}) ->
- member(R, Ds) orelse member(R, Ss).
-
-%% eliminate_use_of_from_reg([Instruction], FromRegister, ToRegister, Acc) ->
-%% {yes,Is} | no
-%% Eliminate any use of FromRegister in the instruction sequence
-%% by replacing uses of FromRegister with ToRegister. If FromRegister
-%% is referenced by an allocation instruction, return 'no' to indicate
-%% that FromRegister is still used and that the optimization is not
-%% possible.
-
-eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is, From, To) ->
- try
- eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is, From, To, [])
- catch
- throw:not_possible ->
- no
- end.
-
-eliminate_use_of_from_reg([{set,_,_,{alloc,Live,_}}|_]=Is0, {x,X}, _, Acc) ->
- if
- X < Live ->
- no;
- true ->
- {yes,reverse(Acc, Is0)}
- end;
-eliminate_use_of_from_reg([{set,Ds,Ss0,Op}=I0|Is], From, To, Acc) ->
- ensure_safe_tuple(I0, To),
- I = case member(From, Ss0) of
- true ->
- Ss = [case S of
- From -> To;
- _ -> S
- end || S <- Ss0],
- {set,Ds,Ss,Op};
- false ->
- I0
- end,
- case member(From, Ds) of
- true ->
- {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Is])};
- false ->
- case member(To, Ds) of
- true ->
- case beam_utils:is_killed_block(From, Is) of
- true ->
- {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Is])};
- false ->
- no
- end;
- false ->
- eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is, From, To, [I|Acc])
- end
- end;
-eliminate_use_of_from_reg([I]=Is, From, _To, Acc) ->
- case beam_utils:is_killed_block(From, [I]) of
- true ->
- {yes,reverse(Acc, Is)};
- false ->
- no
- end.
-
-ensure_safe_tuple({set,[To],[],{put_tuple,_}}, To) ->
- throw(not_possible);
-ensure_safe_tuple(_, _) -> ok.
-
-%% opt_allocs(Instructions) -> Instructions. Optimize allocate
-%% instructions inside blocks. If safe, replace an allocate_zero
-%% instruction with the slightly cheaper allocate instruction.
-
-opt_allocs(Is) ->
- D = beam_utils:index_labels(Is),
- opt_allocs_1(Is, D).
-
-opt_allocs_1([{block,Bl0}|Is], D) ->
- Bl = opt_alloc(Bl0, {D,Is}),
- [{block,Bl}|opt_allocs_1(Is, D)];
-opt_allocs_1([I|Is], D) ->
- [I|opt_allocs_1(Is, D)];
-opt_allocs_1([], _) -> [].
-
-%% opt_alloc(Instructions) -> Instructions'
-%% Optimises all allocate instructions.
-
-opt_alloc([{set,[],[],{alloc,Live0,Info0}},
- {set,[],[],{alloc,Live,Info}}|Is], D) ->
- Live = Live0, %Assertion.
- Alloc = combine_alloc(Info0, Info),
- I = {set,[],[],{alloc,Live,Alloc}},
- opt_alloc([I|Is], D);
-opt_alloc([{set,[],[],{alloc,R,{_,Ns,Nh,[]}}}|Is], D) ->
- [{set,[],[],opt_alloc(Is, D, Ns, Nh, R)}|Is];
-opt_alloc([I|Is], D) -> [I|opt_alloc(Is, D)];
-opt_alloc([], _) -> [].
-
-combine_alloc({_,Ns,Nh1,Init}, {_,nostack,Nh2,[]}) ->
- {zero,Ns,beam_utils:combine_heap_needs(Nh1, Nh2),Init}.
-
-%% opt_alloc(Instructions, FrameSize, HeapNeed, LivingRegs) -> [Instr]
-%% Generates the optimal sequence of instructions for
-%% allocating and initalizing the stack frame and needed heap.
-
-opt_alloc(_Is, _D, nostack, Nh, LivingRegs) ->
- {alloc,LivingRegs,{nozero,nostack,Nh,[]}};
-opt_alloc(Bl, {D,OuterIs}, Ns, Nh, LivingRegs) ->
- Is = [{block,Bl}|OuterIs],
- InitRegs = init_yregs(Ns, Is, D),
- case count_ones(InitRegs) of
- N when N*2 > Ns ->
- {alloc,LivingRegs,{nozero,Ns,Nh,gen_init(Ns, InitRegs)}};
- _ ->
- {alloc,LivingRegs,{zero,Ns,Nh,[]}}
- end.
-
-gen_init(Fs, Regs) -> gen_init(Fs, Regs, 0, []).
-
-gen_init(SameFs, _Regs, SameFs, Acc) -> reverse(Acc);
-gen_init(Fs, Regs, Y, Acc) when Regs band 1 =:= 0 ->
- gen_init(Fs, Regs bsr 1, Y+1, [{init,{y,Y}}|Acc]);
-gen_init(Fs, Regs, Y, Acc) ->
- gen_init(Fs, Regs bsr 1, Y+1, Acc).
-
-init_yregs(Y, Is, D) when Y >= 0 ->
- case beam_utils:is_killed({y,Y}, Is, D) of
- true ->
- (1 bsl Y) bor init_yregs(Y-1, Is, D);
- false ->
- init_yregs(Y-1, Is, D)
- end;
-init_yregs(_, _, _) -> 0.
-
-count_ones(Bits) -> count_ones(Bits, 0).
-count_ones(0, Acc) -> Acc;
-count_ones(Bits, Acc) ->
- count_ones(Bits bsr 1, Acc + (Bits band 1)).
-
-%% Calculate the new number of live registers when we move an allocate
-%% instruction upwards, passing a 'set' instruction.
-
-alloc_live_regs({set,Ds,Ss,_}, Is, Regs0) ->
- Rset = x_live(Ss, x_dead(Ds, (1 bsl Regs0)-1)),
- Live = live_regs(0, Rset),
- case ensure_contiguous(Rset, Live) of
- not_possible ->
- %% Liveness information (looking forward in the
- %% instruction stream) can't prove that moving this
- %% allocation instruction is safe. Now use the annotation
- %% of defined registers at the beginning of the current
- %% block to see whether moving would be safe.
- Def0 = defined_regs(Is, 0),
- Def = Def0 band ((1 bsl Live) - 1),
- ensure_contiguous(Rset bor Def, Live);
- Live ->
- %% Safe based on liveness information.
- Live
- end.
-
-live_regs(N, 0) ->
- N;
-live_regs(N, Regs) ->
- live_regs(N+1, Regs bsr 1).
-
-ensure_contiguous(Regs, Live) ->
- case (1 bsl Live) - 1 of
- Regs -> Live;
- _ -> not_possible
- end.
-
-x_dead([{x,N}|Rs], Regs) -> x_dead(Rs, Regs band (bnot (1 bsl N)));
-x_dead([_|Rs], Regs) -> x_dead(Rs, Regs);
-x_dead([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-x_live([{x,N}|Rs], Regs) -> x_live(Rs, Regs bor (1 bsl N));
-x_live([_|Rs], Regs) -> x_live(Rs, Regs);
-x_live([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-%% defined_regs(ReversedInstructions) -> RegBitmap.
-%% Given a reversed instruction stream, determine the
-%% the registers that are defined.
-
-defined_regs([{'%anno',{def,Def}}|_], Regs) ->
- Def bor Regs;
-defined_regs([{set,Ds,_,{alloc,Live,_}}|_], Regs) ->
- x_live(Ds, Regs bor ((1 bsl Live) - 1));
-defined_regs([{set,Ds,_,_}|Is], Regs) ->
- defined_regs(Is, x_live(Ds, Regs)).
-
-%%%
-%%% Do local common sub expression elimination (CSE) in each block.
-%%%
-
-local_cse([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
- Bl = cse_block(Bl0, orddict:new(), []),
- [{block,Bl}|local_cse(Is)];
-local_cse([I|Is]) ->
- [I|local_cse(Is)];
-local_cse([]) -> [].
-
-cse_block([I|Is], Es0, Acc0) ->
- Es1 = cse_clear(I, Es0),
- case cse_expr(I) of
- none ->
- %% Instruction is not suitable for CSE.
- cse_block(Is, Es1, [I|Acc0]);
- {ok,D,Expr} ->
- %% Suitable instruction. First update the dictionary of
- %% suitable expressions for the next iteration.
- Es = cse_add(D, Expr, Es1),
-
- %% Search for a previous identical expression.
- case cse_find(Expr, Es0) of
- error ->
- %% Nothing found
- cse_block(Is, Es, [I|Acc0]);
- Src ->
- %% Use the previously calculated result.
- %% Also eliminate any line instruction.
- Move = {set,[D],[Src],move},
- case Acc0 of
- [{set,_,_,{line,_}}|Acc] ->
- cse_block(Is, Es, [Move|Acc]);
- [_|_] ->
- cse_block(Is, Es, [Move|Acc0])
- end
- end
- end;
-cse_block([], _, Acc) ->
- reverse(Acc).
-
-%% cse_find(Expr, Expressions) -> error | Register.
-%% Find a previously evaluated expression whose result can be reused,
-%% or return 'error' if no such expression is found.
-
-cse_find(Expr, Es) ->
- case orddict:find(Expr, Es) of
- {ok,{Src,_}} -> Src;
- error -> error
- end.
-
-cse_expr({set,[D],Ss,{bif,N,_}}) ->
- case D of
- {fr,_} ->
- %% There are too many things that can go wrong.
- none;
- _ ->
- {ok,D,{{bif,N},Ss}}
- end;
-cse_expr({set,[D],Ss,{alloc,_,{gc_bif,N,_}}}) ->
- {ok,D,{{gc_bif,N},Ss}};
-cse_expr({set,[D],Ss,put_list}) ->
- {ok,D,{put_list,Ss}};
-cse_expr(_) -> none.
-
-%% cse_clear(Instr, Expressions0) -> Expressions.
-%% Remove all previous expressions that will become
-%% invalid when this instruction is executed. Basically,
-%% an expression is no longer safe to reuse when the
-%% register it has been stored to has been modified, killed,
-%% or if any of the source operands have changed.
-
-cse_clear({set,Ds,_,{alloc,Live,_}}, Es) ->
- cse_clear_1(Es, Live, Ds);
-cse_clear({set,Ds,_,_}, Es) ->
- cse_clear_1(Es, all, Ds).
-
-cse_clear_1(Es, Live, Ds0) ->
- Ds = ordsets:from_list(Ds0),
- [E || E <- Es, cse_is_safe(E, Live, Ds)].
-
-cse_is_safe({_,{Dst,Interfering}}, Live, Ds) ->
- ordsets:is_disjoint(Interfering, Ds) andalso
- case Dst of
- {x,X} ->
- X < Live;
- _ ->
- true
- end.
-
-%% cse_add(Dest, Expr, Expressions0) -> Expressions.
-%% Provided that it is safe, add a new expression to the dictionary
-%% of already evaluated expressions.
-
-cse_add(D, {_,Ss}=Expr, Es) ->
- case member(D, Ss) of
- false ->
- Interfering = ordsets:from_list([D|Ss]),
- orddict:store(Expr, {D,Interfering}, Es);
- true ->
- %% Unsafe because the instruction overwrites one of
- %% source operands.
- Es
- end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bs.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bs.erl
index 5f1b9ed488..15d8d687fc 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bs.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bs.erl
@@ -17,26 +17,24 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightEnd%
%%
-%% Purpose : Partitions assembly instructions into basic blocks and
-%% optimizes them.
+%% Purpose: Peephole optimization of binary syntax instructions.
-module(beam_bs).
-export([module/2]).
--import(lists, [mapfoldl/3,reverse/1]).
+-import(lists, [reverse/1]).
-spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
{'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
-module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc0}, _Opt) ->
- {Fs,Lc} = mapfoldl(fun function/2, Lc0, Fs0),
+module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opt) ->
+ Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
{ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}.
-function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}, Lc0) ->
+function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
try
- Is1 = bs_put_opt(Is0),
- {Is,Lc} = bsm_opt(Is1, Lc0),
- {{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is},Lc}
+ Is = bs_opt(Is0),
+ {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
@@ -44,16 +42,25 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}, Lc0) ->
end.
%%%
-%%% Evaluation of constant bit fields.
+%%% Evaluate construction of constant bit fields.
+%%% Combine bs_skip_bits2 and bs_test_tail2 instructions.
%%%
-bs_put_opt([{bs_put,_,_,_}=I|Is0]) ->
+bs_opt([{bs_put,_,_,_}=I|Is0]) ->
{BsPuts0,Is} = collect_bs_puts(Is0, [I]),
BsPuts = opt_bs_puts(BsPuts0),
- BsPuts ++ bs_put_opt(Is);
-bs_put_opt([I|Is]) ->
- [I|bs_put_opt(Is)];
-bs_put_opt([]) -> [].
+ BsPuts ++ bs_opt(Is);
+bs_opt([{test,bs_skip_bits2,F,[Ctx,{integer,I},Unit,_Flags]},
+ {test,bs_test_tail2,F,[Ctx,Bits]}|Is]) ->
+ [{test,bs_test_tail2,F,[Ctx,Bits+I*Unit]}|bs_opt(Is)];
+bs_opt([{test,bs_skip_bits2,F,[Ctx,{integer,I1},Unit1,Flags]},
+ {test,bs_skip_bits2,F,[Ctx,{integer,I2},Unit2,_]}|Is]) ->
+ I = {test,bs_skip_bits2,F,
+ [Ctx,{integer,I1*Unit1+I2*Unit2},1,Flags]},
+ bs_opt([I|Is]);
+bs_opt([I|Is]) ->
+ [I|bs_opt(Is)];
+bs_opt([]) -> [].
collect_bs_puts([{bs_put,_,_,_}=I|Is], Acc) ->
collect_bs_puts(Is, [I|Acc]);
@@ -174,107 +181,3 @@ bs_split_int_1(N, ByteSz, Sz, Fail, Acc) when Sz > 0 ->
[{integer,ByteSz},{integer,N band Mask}]},
bs_split_int_1(N bsr ByteSz, 8, Sz-ByteSz, Fail, [I|Acc]);
bs_split_int_1(_, _, _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
-
-%%%
-%%% Optimization of bit syntax matching: get rid
-%%% of redundant bs_restore2/2 instructions across select_val
-%%% instructions, as well as a few other simple peep-hole
-%%% optimizations.
-%%%
-
-bsm_opt(Is0, Lc0) ->
- {Is1,D0,Lc} = bsm_scan(Is0, [], Lc0, []),
- Is2 = case D0 of
- [] ->
- %% No bit syntax matching in this function.
- Is1;
- [_|_] ->
- %% Optimize the bit syntax matching.
- D = gb_trees:from_orddict(orddict:from_list(D0)),
- bsm_reroute(Is1, D, none, [])
- end,
- Is = beam_clean:bs_clean_saves(Is2),
- {bsm_opt_2(Is, []),Lc}.
-
-bsm_scan([{label,L}=Lbl,{bs_restore2,_,Save}=R|Is], D0, Lc, Acc0) ->
- D = [{{L,Save},Lc}|D0],
- Acc = [{label,Lc},R,Lbl|Acc0],
- bsm_scan(Is, D, Lc+1, Acc);
-bsm_scan([I|Is], D, Lc, Acc) ->
- bsm_scan(Is, D, Lc, [I|Acc]);
-bsm_scan([], D, Lc, Acc) ->
- {reverse(Acc),D,Lc}.
-
-bsm_reroute([{bs_save2,Reg,Save}=I|Is], D, _, Acc) ->
- bsm_reroute(Is, D, {Reg,Save}, [I|Acc]);
-bsm_reroute([{bs_restore2,Reg,Save}=I|Is], D, _, Acc) ->
- bsm_reroute(Is, D, {Reg,Save}, [I|Acc]);
-bsm_reroute([{label,_}=I|Is], D, S, Acc) ->
- bsm_reroute(Is, D, S, [I|Acc]);
-bsm_reroute([{select,select_val,Reg,F0,Lbls0}|Is], D, {_,Save}=S, Acc0) ->
- [F|Lbls] = bsm_subst_labels([F0|Lbls0], Save, D),
- Acc = [{select,select_val,Reg,F,Lbls}|Acc0],
- bsm_reroute(Is, D, S, Acc);
-bsm_reroute([{test,TestOp,F0,TestArgs}=I|Is], D, {_,Save}=S, Acc0) ->
- F = bsm_subst_label(F0, Save, D),
- Acc = [{test,TestOp,F,TestArgs}|Acc0],
- case bsm_not_bs_test(I) of
- true ->
- %% The test instruction will not update the bit offset for
- %% the binary being matched. Therefore the save position
- %% can be kept.
- bsm_reroute(Is, D, S, Acc);
- false ->
- %% The test instruction might update the bit offset. Kill
- %% our remembered Save position.
- bsm_reroute(Is, D, none, Acc)
- end;
-bsm_reroute([{test,TestOp,F0,Live,TestArgs,Dst}|Is], D, {_,Save}, Acc0) ->
- F = bsm_subst_label(F0, Save, D),
- Acc = [{test,TestOp,F,Live,TestArgs,Dst}|Acc0],
- %% The test instruction will update the bit offset. Kill our
- %% remembered Save position.
- bsm_reroute(Is, D, none, Acc);
-bsm_reroute([{block,[{set,[],[],{alloc,_,_}}]}=Bl,
- {bs_context_to_binary,_}=I|Is], D, S, Acc) ->
- %% To help further bit syntax optimizations.
- bsm_reroute([I,Bl|Is], D, S, Acc);
-bsm_reroute([I|Is], D, _, Acc) ->
- bsm_reroute(Is, D, none, [I|Acc]);
-bsm_reroute([], _, _, Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-bsm_opt_2([{test,bs_test_tail2,F,[Ctx,Bits]}|Is],
- [{test,bs_skip_bits2,F,[Ctx,{integer,I},Unit,_Flags]}|Acc]) ->
- bsm_opt_2(Is, [{test,bs_test_tail2,F,[Ctx,Bits+I*Unit]}|Acc]);
-bsm_opt_2([{test,bs_skip_bits2,F,[Ctx,{integer,I1},Unit1,_]}|Is],
- [{test,bs_skip_bits2,F,[Ctx,{integer,I2},Unit2,Flags]}|Acc]) ->
- bsm_opt_2(Is, [{test,bs_skip_bits2,F,
- [Ctx,{integer,I1*Unit1+I2*Unit2},1,Flags]}|Acc]);
-bsm_opt_2([I|Is], Acc) ->
- bsm_opt_2(Is, [I|Acc]);
-bsm_opt_2([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-%% bsm_not_bs_test({test,Name,_,Operands}) -> true|false.
-%% Test whether is the test is a "safe", i.e. does not move the
-%% bit offset for a binary.
-%%
-%% 'true' means that the test is safe, 'false' that we don't know or
-%% that the test moves the offset (e.g. bs_get_integer2).
-
-bsm_not_bs_test({test,bs_test_tail2,_,[_,_]}) -> true;
-bsm_not_bs_test(Test) -> beam_utils:is_pure_test(Test).
-
-bsm_subst_labels(Fs, Save, D) ->
- bsm_subst_labels_1(Fs, Save, D, []).
-
-bsm_subst_labels_1([F|Fs], Save, D, Acc) ->
- bsm_subst_labels_1(Fs, Save, D, [bsm_subst_label(F, Save, D)|Acc]);
-bsm_subst_labels_1([], _, _, Acc) ->
- reverse(Acc).
-
-bsm_subst_label({f,Lbl0}=F, Save, D) ->
- case gb_trees:lookup({Lbl0,Save}, D) of
- {value,Lbl} -> {f,Lbl};
- none -> F
- end;
-bsm_subst_label(Other, _, _) -> Other.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl
index 207f1c4deb..f5f0ac2218 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl
@@ -22,9 +22,8 @@
-module(beam_clean).
-export([module/2]).
--export([bs_clean_saves/1]).
-export([clean_labels/1]).
--import(lists, [foldl/3,reverse/1]).
+-import(lists, [foldl/3]).
-spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
{'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
@@ -37,19 +36,9 @@ module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,_}, Opts) ->
Used = find_all_used(WorkList, All, sets:from_list(WorkList)),
Fs1 = remove_unused(Order, Used, All),
{Fs2,Lc} = clean_labels(Fs1),
- Fs3 = bs_fix(Fs2),
- Fs = maybe_remove_lines(Fs3, Opts),
+ Fs = maybe_remove_lines(Fs2, Opts),
{ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}.
-%% Remove all bs_save2/2 instructions not referenced by a bs_restore2/2.
-
--spec bs_clean_saves([beam_utils:instruction()]) ->
- [beam_utils:instruction()].
-
-bs_clean_saves(Is) ->
- Needed = bs_restores(Is, []),
- bs_clean_saves_1(Is, gb_sets:from_list(Needed), []).
-
%% Determine the rootset, i.e. exported functions and
%% the on_load function (if any).
@@ -97,12 +86,8 @@ add_to_work_list(F, {Fs,Used}=Sets) ->
%%%
%%% Coalesce adjacent labels. Renumber all labels to eliminate gaps.
-%%% This cleanup will slightly reduce file size and slightly speed up loading.
-%%%
-%%% We also expand is_record/3 to a sequence of instructions. It is done
-%%% here merely because this module will always be called even if optimization
-%%% is turned off. We don't want to do the expansion in beam_asm because we
-%%% want to see the expanded code in a .S file.
+%%% This cleanup will slightly reduce file size and slightly speed up
+%%% loading.
%%%
-type label() :: beam_asm:label().
@@ -127,45 +112,6 @@ function_renumber([{function,Name,Arity,_Entry,Asm0}|Fs], St0, Acc) ->
function_renumber(Fs, St, [{function,Name,Arity,St#st.entry,Asm}|Acc]);
function_renumber([], St, Acc) -> {Acc,St}.
-renumber_labels([{bif,is_record,{f,_},
- [Term,{atom,Tag}=TagAtom,{integer,Arity}],Dst}|Is0], Acc, St) ->
- ContLabel = 900000000+2*St#st.lc,
- FailLabel = ContLabel+1,
- Fail = {f,FailLabel},
- Tmp = Dst,
- Is = case is_record_tuple(Term, Tag, Arity) of
- yes ->
- [{move,{atom,true},Dst}|Is0];
- no ->
- [{move,{atom,false},Dst}|Is0];
- maybe ->
- [{test,is_tuple,Fail,[Term]},
- {test,test_arity,Fail,[Term,Arity]},
- {get_tuple_element,Term,0,Tmp},
- {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Tmp,TagAtom]},
- {move,{atom,true},Dst},
- {jump,{f,ContLabel}},
- {label,FailLabel},
- {move,{atom,false},Dst},
- {jump,{f,ContLabel}}, %Improves optimization by beam_dead.
- {label,ContLabel}|Is0]
- end,
- renumber_labels(Is, Acc, St);
-renumber_labels([{test,is_record,{f,_}=Fail,
- [Term,{atom,Tag}=TagAtom,{integer,Arity}]}|Is0], Acc, St) ->
- Tmp = {x,1022},
- Is = case is_record_tuple(Term, Tag, Arity) of
- yes ->
- Is0;
- no ->
- [{jump,Fail}|Is0];
- maybe ->
- [{test,is_tuple,Fail,[Term]},
- {test,test_arity,Fail,[Term,Arity]},
- {get_tuple_element,Term,0,Tmp},
- {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Tmp,TagAtom]}|Is0]
- end,
- renumber_labels(Is, Acc, St);
renumber_labels([{label,Old}|Is], [{label,New}|_]=Acc, #st{lmap=D0}=St) ->
D = [{Old,New}|D0],
renumber_labels(Is, Acc, St#st{lmap=D});
@@ -179,12 +125,6 @@ renumber_labels([I|Is], Acc, St0) ->
renumber_labels(Is, [I|Acc], St0);
renumber_labels([], Acc, St) -> {Acc,St}.
-is_record_tuple({x,_}, _, _) -> maybe;
-is_record_tuple({y,_}, _, _) -> maybe;
-is_record_tuple({literal,Tuple}, Tag, Arity)
- when element(1, Tuple) =:= Tag, tuple_size(Tuple) =:= Arity -> yes;
-is_record_tuple(_, _, _) -> no.
-
function_replace([{function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm0}|Fs], Dict, Acc) ->
Asm = try
Fb = fun(Old) -> throw({error,{undefined_label,Old}}) end,
@@ -199,100 +139,6 @@ function_replace([{function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm0}|Fs], Dict, Acc) ->
function_replace([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
%%%
-%%% Final fixup of bs_start_match2/5,bs_save2/bs_restore2 instructions for
-%%% new bit syntax matching (introduced in R11B).
-%%%
-%%% Pass 1: Scan the code, looking for bs_restore2/2 instructions.
-%%%
-%%% Pass 2: Update bs_save2/2 and bs_restore/2 instructions. Remove
-%%% any bs_save2/2 instruction whose save position are never referenced
-%%% by any bs_restore2/2 instruction.
-%%%
-%%% Note this module can be invoked several times, so we must be careful
-%%% not to touch instructions that have already been fixed up.
-%%%
-
-bs_fix(Fs) ->
- bs_fix(Fs, []).
-
-bs_fix([{function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm0}|Fs], Acc) ->
- Asm = bs_function(Asm0),
- bs_fix(Fs, [{function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm}|Acc]);
-bs_fix([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-bs_function(Is) ->
- Dict0 = bs_restores(Is, []),
- S0 = sofs:relation(Dict0, [{context,save_point}]),
- S1 = sofs:relation_to_family(S0),
- S = sofs:to_external(S1),
- Dict = make_save_point_dict(S, []),
- bs_replace(Is, Dict, []).
-
-make_save_point_dict([{Ctx,Pts}|T], Acc0) ->
- Acc = make_save_point_dict_1(Pts, Ctx, 0, Acc0),
- make_save_point_dict(T, Acc);
-make_save_point_dict([], Acc) ->
- gb_trees:from_orddict(ordsets:from_list(Acc)).
-
-make_save_point_dict_1([H|T], Ctx, I, Acc) ->
- make_save_point_dict_1(T, Ctx, I+1, [{{Ctx,H},I}|Acc]);
-make_save_point_dict_1([], Ctx, I, Acc) ->
- [{Ctx,I}|Acc].
-
-%% Pass 1.
-bs_restores([{bs_restore2,_,{Same,Same}}|Is], Dict) ->
- %% This save point is special. No explicit save is needed.
- bs_restores(Is, Dict);
-bs_restores([{bs_restore2,_,{atom,start}}|Is], Dict) ->
- %% This instruction can occur if "compilation"
- %% started from a .S file.
- bs_restores(Is, Dict);
-bs_restores([{bs_restore2,_,{_,_}=SavePoint}|Is], Dict) ->
- bs_restores(Is, [SavePoint|Dict]);
-bs_restores([_|Is], Dict) ->
- bs_restores(Is, Dict);
-bs_restores([], Dict) -> Dict.
-
-%% Pass 2.
-bs_replace([{test,bs_start_match2,F,Live,[Src,{context,Ctx}],CtxR}|T], Dict, Acc) ->
- Slots = case gb_trees:lookup(Ctx, Dict) of
- {value,Slots0} -> Slots0;
- none -> 0
- end,
- I = {test,bs_start_match2,F,Live,[Src,Slots],CtxR},
- bs_replace(T, Dict, [I|Acc]);
-bs_replace([{bs_save2,CtxR,{_,_}=SavePoint}|T], Dict, Acc) ->
- case gb_trees:lookup(SavePoint, Dict) of
- {value,N} ->
- bs_replace(T, Dict, [{bs_save2,CtxR,N}|Acc]);
- none ->
- bs_replace(T, Dict, Acc)
- end;
-bs_replace([{bs_restore2,_,{atom,start}}=I|T], Dict, Acc) ->
- %% This instruction can occur if "compilation"
- %% started from a .S file.
- bs_replace(T, Dict, [I|Acc]);
-bs_replace([{bs_restore2,CtxR,{Same,Same}}|T], Dict, Acc) ->
- %% This save point refers to the point in the binary where the match
- %% started. It has a special name.
- bs_replace(T, Dict, [{bs_restore2,CtxR,{atom,start}}|Acc]);
-bs_replace([{bs_restore2,CtxR,{_,_}=SavePoint}|T], Dict, Acc) ->
- N = gb_trees:get(SavePoint, Dict),
- bs_replace(T, Dict, [{bs_restore2,CtxR,N}|Acc]);
-bs_replace([I|Is], Dict, Acc) ->
- bs_replace(Is, Dict, [I|Acc]);
-bs_replace([], _, Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-bs_clean_saves_1([{bs_save2,_,{_,_}=SavePoint}=I|Is], Needed, Acc) ->
- case gb_sets:is_member(SavePoint, Needed) of
- false -> bs_clean_saves_1(Is, Needed, Acc);
- true -> bs_clean_saves_1(Is, Needed, [I|Acc])
- end;
-bs_clean_saves_1([I|Is], Needed, Acc) ->
- bs_clean_saves_1(Is, Needed, [I|Acc]);
-bs_clean_saves_1([], _, Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-%%%
%%% Remove line instructions if requested.
%%%
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl
index efad082152..546f0461b9 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl
@@ -85,11 +85,6 @@ move_move_into_block([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
%%%
%%% or in:
%%%
-%%% test is_nil SomeLabel Dst
-%%% move nil Dst
-%%%
-%%% or in:
-%%%
%%% select_val Register FailLabel [... Literal => L1...]
%%% .
%%% .
@@ -140,13 +135,8 @@ forward([{test,is_eq_exact,_,[Same,Same]}|Is], D, Lc, Acc) ->
forward([{test,is_eq_exact,_,[Dst,Src]}=I,
{block,[{set,[Dst],[Src],move}|Bl]}|Is], D, Lc, Acc) ->
forward([I,{block,Bl}|Is], D, Lc, Acc);
-forward([{test,is_nil,_,[Dst]}=I,
- {block,[{set,[Dst],[nil],move}|Bl]}|Is], D, Lc, Acc) ->
- forward([I,{block,Bl}|Is], D, Lc, Acc);
forward([{test,is_eq_exact,_,[Dst,Src]}=I,{move,Src,Dst}|Is], D, Lc, Acc) ->
forward([I|Is], D, Lc, Acc);
-forward([{test,is_nil,_,[Dst]}=I,{move,nil,Dst}|Is], D, Lc, Acc) ->
- forward([I|Is], D, Lc, Acc);
forward([{test,_,_,_}=I|Is]=Is0, D, Lc, Acc) ->
%% Help the second, backward pass to by inserting labels after
%% relational operators so that they can be skipped if they are
@@ -243,8 +233,7 @@ backward([{label,Lbl}=L|Is], D, Acc) ->
backward(Is, beam_utils:index_label(Lbl, Acc, D), [L|Acc]);
backward([{select,select_val,Reg,{f,Fail0},List0}|Is], D, Acc) ->
List1 = shortcut_select_list(List0, Reg, D, []),
- Fail1 = shortcut_label(Fail0, D),
- Fail = shortcut_bs_test(Fail1, Is, D),
+ Fail = shortcut_label(Fail0, D),
List = prune_redundant(List1, Fail),
case List of
[] ->
@@ -314,9 +303,8 @@ backward([{test,bs_start_match2,F,Live,[Src,_]=Args,Ctxt}|Is], D, Acc0) ->
backward(Is, D, [I|Acc0])
end;
backward([{test,Op,{f,To0},Ops0}|Is], D, Acc) ->
- To1 = shortcut_bs_test(To0, Is, D),
- To2 = shortcut_label(To1, D),
- To3 = shortcut_rel_op(To2, Op, Ops0, D),
+ To1 = shortcut_label(To0, D),
+ To2 = shortcut_rel_op(To1, Op, Ops0, D),
%% Try to shortcut a repeated test:
%%
@@ -324,58 +312,44 @@ backward([{test,Op,{f,To0},Ops0}|Is], D, Acc) ->
%% . . . ==> ...
%% Fail1: test Op {f,Fail2} Operands Fail1: test Op {f,Fail2} Operands
%%
- To = case beam_utils:code_at(To3, D) of
- [{test,Op,{f,To4},Ops}|_] ->
+ To = case beam_utils:code_at(To2, D) of
+ [{test,Op,{f,To3},Ops}|_] ->
case equal_ops(Ops0, Ops) of
- true -> To4;
- false -> To3
+ true -> To3;
+ false -> To2
end;
_Code ->
- To3
+ To2
end,
I = case Op of
is_eq_exact -> combine_eqs(To, Ops0, D, Acc);
_ -> {test,Op,{f,To},Ops0}
end,
- case {I,Acc} of
- {{test,is_atom,Fail,Ops0},[{test,is_boolean,Fail,Ops0}|_]} ->
- %% An is_atom test before an is_boolean test (with the
- %% same failure label) is redundant.
- backward(Is, D, Acc);
- {{test,is_atom,Fail,[R]},
- [{test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[R,{atom,_}]}|_]} ->
- %% An is_atom test before a comparison with an atom (with
- %% the same failure label) is redundant.
- backward(Is, D, Acc);
- {{test,is_integer,Fail,[R]},
- [{test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[R,{integer,_}]}|_]} ->
- %% An is_integer test before a comparison with an integer
- %% (with the same failure label) is redundant.
- backward(Is, D, Acc);
- {{test,_,_,_},_} ->
+ case I of
+ {test,_,_,_} ->
%% Still a test instruction. Done.
backward(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
- {_,_} ->
+ _ ->
%% Rewritten to a select_val. Rescan.
backward([I|Is], D, Acc)
end;
backward([{test,Op,{f,To0},Live,Ops0,Dst}|Is], D, Acc) ->
- To1 = shortcut_bs_test(To0, Is, D),
- To2 = shortcut_label(To1, D),
+ To1 = shortcut_label(To0, D),
+
%% Try to shortcut a repeated test:
%%
%% test Op {f,Fail1} _ Ops _ test Op {f,Fail2} _ Ops _
%% . . . ==> ...
%% Fail1: test Op {f,Fail2} _ Ops _ Fail1: test Op {f,Fail2} _ Ops _
%%
- To = case beam_utils:code_at(To2, D) of
- [{test,Op,{f,To3},_,Ops,_}|_] ->
+ To = case beam_utils:code_at(To1, D) of
+ [{test,Op,{f,To2},_,Ops,_}|_] ->
case equal_ops(Ops0, Ops) of
- true -> To3;
- false -> To2
+ true -> To2;
+ false -> To1
end;
_Code ->
- To2
+ To1
end,
I = {test,Op,{f,To},Live,Ops0,Dst},
backward(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
@@ -548,68 +522,6 @@ test_bs_literal_1(Ctxt, Is, D, Literal) ->
false -> not_killed
end.
-%% shortcut_bs_test(TargetLabel, ReversedInstructions, D) -> TargetLabel'
-%% Try to shortcut the failure label for bit syntax matching.
-
-shortcut_bs_test(To, Is, D) ->
- shortcut_bs_test_1(beam_utils:code_at(To, D), Is, To, D).
-
-shortcut_bs_test_1([{bs_restore2,Reg,SavePoint},
- {label,_},
- {test,bs_test_tail2,{f,To},[_,TailBits]}|_],
- PrevIs, To0, D) ->
- case count_bits_matched(PrevIs, {Reg,SavePoint}, 0) of
- Bits when Bits > TailBits ->
- %% This instruction will fail. We know because a restore has been
- %% done from the previous point SavePoint in the binary, and we
- %% also know that the binary contains at least Bits bits from
- %% SavePoint.
- %%
- %% Since we will skip a bs_restore2 if we shortcut to label To,
- %% we must now make sure that code at To does not depend on
- %% the position in the context in any way.
- case shortcut_bs_pos_used(To, Reg, D) of
- false -> To;
- true -> To0
- end;
- _Bits ->
- To0
- end;
-shortcut_bs_test_1([_|_], _, To, _) -> To.
-
-%% counts_bits_matched(ReversedInstructions, SavePoint, Bits) -> Bits'
-%% Given a reversed instruction stream, determine the minimum number
-%% of bits that will be matched by bit syntax instructions up to the
-%% given save point.
-
-count_bits_matched([{test,bs_get_utf8,{f,_},_,_,_}|Is], SavePoint, Bits) ->
- count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits+8);
-count_bits_matched([{test,bs_get_utf16,{f,_},_,_,_}|Is], SavePoint, Bits) ->
- count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits+16);
-count_bits_matched([{test,bs_get_utf32,{f,_},_,_,_}|Is], SavePoint, Bits) ->
- count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits+32);
-count_bits_matched([{test,_,_,_,[_,Sz,U,{field_flags,_}],_}|Is], SavePoint, Bits) ->
- case Sz of
- {integer,N} -> count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits+N*U);
- _ -> count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits)
- end;
-count_bits_matched([{test,bs_match_string,_,[_,Bs]}|Is], SavePoint, Bits) ->
- count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits+bit_size(Bs));
-count_bits_matched([{test,_,_,_}|Is], SavePoint, Bits) ->
- count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits);
-count_bits_matched([{bs_save2,Reg,SavePoint}|_], {Reg,SavePoint}, Bits) ->
- %% The save point we are looking for - we are done.
- Bits;
-count_bits_matched([_|_], _, Bits) -> Bits.
-
-shortcut_bs_pos_used(To, Reg, D) ->
- shortcut_bs_pos_used_1(beam_utils:code_at(To, D), Reg, D).
-
-shortcut_bs_pos_used_1([{bs_context_to_binary,Reg}|_], Reg, _) ->
- false;
-shortcut_bs_pos_used_1(Is, Reg, D) ->
- not beam_utils:is_killed(Reg, Is, D).
-
%% shortcut_bs_start_match(TargetLabel, Reg) -> TargetLabel
%% A failing bs_start_match2 instruction means that the source (Reg)
%% cannot be a binary. That means that it is safe to skip
@@ -900,8 +812,6 @@ normalize_op({test,is_eq_exact,{f,Fail},Ops}) ->
normalize_op_1('=:=', Ops, Fail);
normalize_op({test,is_ne_exact,{f,Fail},Ops}) ->
normalize_op_1('=/=', Ops, Fail);
-normalize_op({test,is_nil,{f,Fail},[R]}) ->
- normalize_op_1('=:=', [R,nil], Fail);
normalize_op({test,Op,{f,Fail},[R]}) ->
case erl_internal:new_type_test(Op, 1) of
true -> {{Op,R},Fail};
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl
index 6cee9acae4..d0be39f520 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl
@@ -373,6 +373,8 @@ disasm_instr(B, Bs, Atoms, Literals) ->
disasm_map_inst(get_map_elements, Arity, Bs, Atoms, Literals);
has_map_fields ->
disasm_map_inst(has_map_fields, Arity, Bs, Atoms, Literals);
+ put_tuple2 ->
+ disasm_put_tuple2(Bs, Atoms, Literals);
_ ->
try decode_n_args(Arity, Bs, Atoms, Literals) of
{Args, RestBs} ->
@@ -413,6 +415,14 @@ disasm_map_inst(Inst, Arity, Bs0, Atoms, Literals) ->
{List, RestBs} = decode_n_args(Len, Bs2, Atoms, Literals),
{{Inst, Args ++ [{Z,U,List}]}, RestBs}.
+disasm_put_tuple2(Bs, Atoms, Literals) ->
+ {X, Bs1} = decode_arg(Bs, Atoms, Literals),
+ {Z, Bs2} = decode_arg(Bs1, Atoms, Literals),
+ {U, Bs3} = decode_arg(Bs2, Atoms, Literals),
+ {u, Len} = U,
+ {List, RestBs} = decode_n_args(Len, Bs3, Atoms, Literals),
+ {{put_tuple2, [X,{Z,U,List}]}, RestBs}.
+
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------
%% decode_arg([Byte]) -> {Arg, [Byte]}
%%
@@ -1096,6 +1106,13 @@ resolve_inst({get_tl,[Src,Dst]},_,_,_) ->
{get_tl,Src,Dst};
%%
+%% OTP 22.
+%%
+resolve_inst({put_tuple2,[Dst,{{z,1},{u,_},List0}]},_,_,_) ->
+ List = resolve_args(List0),
+ {put_tuple2,Dst,{list,List}};
+
+%%
%% Catches instructions that are not yet handled.
%%
resolve_inst(X,_,_,_) -> ?exit({resolve_inst,X}).
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl
index 05c0f4fbc7..98831d87a7 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
%%% erlang:error(function_clause, Args) => jump FuncInfoLabel
%%%
--import(lists, [reverse/1]).
+-import(lists, [reverse/1,seq/2]).
-spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
{'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
@@ -113,14 +113,7 @@ dig_out_block([{set,[{x,0}],[{atom,if_clause}],move}]) ->
{yes,if_end,[]};
dig_out_block([{set,[{x,0}],[{literal,{Exc,Value}}],move}|Is]) ->
translate_exception(Exc, {literal,Value}, Is, 0);
-dig_out_block([{set,[{x,0}],[Tuple],move},
- {set,[],[Value],put},
- {set,[],[{atom,Exc}],put},
- {set,[Tuple],[],{put_tuple,2}}|Is]) ->
- translate_exception(Exc, Value, Is, 3);
-dig_out_block([{set,[],[Value],put},
- {set,[],[{atom,Exc}],put},
- {set,[{x,0}],[],{put_tuple,2}}|Is]) ->
+dig_out_block([{set,[{x,0}],[{atom,Exc},Value],put_tuple2}|Is]) ->
translate_exception(Exc, Value, Is, 3);
dig_out_block(_) -> no.
@@ -138,23 +131,46 @@ fix_block(Is, Words) ->
reverse(fix_block_1(Is, Words)).
fix_block_1([{set,[],[],{alloc,Live,{F1,F2,Needed0,F3}}}|Is], Words) ->
- Needed = Needed0 - Words,
- true = Needed >= 0, %Assertion.
- [{set,[],[],{alloc,Live,{F1,F2,Needed,F3}}}|Is];
+ case Needed0 - Words of
+ 0 ->
+ Is;
+ Needed ->
+ true = Needed >= 0, %Assertion.
+ [{set,[],[],{alloc,Live,{F1,F2,Needed,F3}}}|Is]
+ end;
fix_block_1([I|Is], Words) ->
[I|fix_block_1(Is, Words)].
dig_out_block_fc([{set,[],[],{alloc,Live,_}}|Bl]) ->
- case dig_out_fc(Bl, Live-1, nil) of
- no ->
- no;
- yes ->
- {yes,{function_clause,Live}}
- end;
+ Regs = maps:from_list([{{x,X},{arg,X}} || X <- seq(0, Live-1)]),
+ dig_out_fc(Bl, Regs);
dig_out_block_fc(_) -> no.
-dig_out_fc([{set,[Dst],[{x,Reg},Dst0],put_list}|Is], Reg, Dst0) ->
- dig_out_fc(Is, Reg-1, Dst);
-dig_out_fc([{set,[{x,0}],[{atom,function_clause}],move}], -1, {x,1}) ->
- yes;
-dig_out_fc(_, _, _) -> no.
+dig_out_fc([{set,[Dst],[Hd,Tl],put_list}|Is], Regs0) ->
+ Regs = Regs0#{Dst=>{cons,get_reg(Hd, Regs0),get_reg(Tl, Regs0)}},
+ dig_out_fc(Is, Regs);
+dig_out_fc([{set,[Dst],[Src],move}|Is], Regs0) ->
+ Regs = Regs0#{Dst=>get_reg(Src, Regs0)},
+ dig_out_fc(Is, Regs);
+dig_out_fc([{set,_,_,_}|_], _Regs) ->
+ %% Unknown instruction. It is not a function_clause error.
+ no;
+dig_out_fc([], Regs) ->
+ case Regs of
+ #{{x,0}:={atom,function_clause},{x,1}:=Args} ->
+ dig_out_fc_1(Args, 0);
+ #{} ->
+ no
+ end.
+
+dig_out_fc_1({cons,{arg,I},T}, I) ->
+ dig_out_fc_1(T, I+1);
+dig_out_fc_1(nil, I) ->
+ {yes,{function_clause,I}};
+dig_out_fc_1(_, _) -> no.
+
+get_reg(R, Regs) ->
+ case Regs of
+ #{R:=Val} -> Val;
+ #{} -> R
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_flatten.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_flatten.erl
index 20bd23a912..973d16a1bc 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_flatten.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_flatten.erl
@@ -43,13 +43,15 @@ block([{block,Is0}|Is1], Acc) -> block(Is1, norm_block(Is0, Acc));
block([I|Is], Acc) -> block(Is, [I|Acc]);
block([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-norm_block([{set,[],[],{alloc,R,Alloc}}|Is], Acc0) ->
+norm_block([{set,[],[],{alloc,R,{_,nostack,_,_}=Alloc}}|Is], Acc0) ->
case insert_alloc_in_bs_init(Acc0, Alloc) of
impossible ->
norm_block(Is, reverse(norm_allocate(Alloc, R), Acc0));
Acc ->
norm_block(Is, Acc)
end;
+norm_block([{set,[],[],{alloc,R,Alloc}}|Is], Acc0) ->
+ norm_block(Is, reverse(norm_allocate(Alloc, R), Acc0));
norm_block([{set,[D1],[S],get_hd},{set,[D2],[S],get_tl}|Is], Acc) ->
I = {get_list,S,D1,D2},
norm_block(Is, [I|Acc]);
@@ -63,6 +65,7 @@ norm({set,[D],[S],move}) -> {move,S,D};
norm({set,[D],[S],fmove}) -> {fmove,S,D};
norm({set,[D],[S],fconv}) -> {fconv,S,D};
norm({set,[D],[S1,S2],put_list}) -> {put_list,S1,S2,D};
+norm({set,[D],Els,put_tuple2}) -> {put_tuple2,D,{list,Els}};
norm({set,[D],[],{put_tuple,A}}) -> {put_tuple,A,D};
norm({set,[],[S],put}) -> {put,S};
norm({set,[D],[S],{get_tuple_element,I}}) -> {get_tuple_element,S,I,D};
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl
index 9eee56d604..42b4cdaf4f 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl
@@ -156,41 +156,51 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Asm0}) ->
%%%
share(Is0) ->
- %% We will get more sharing if we never fall through to a label.
- Is = eliminate_fallthroughs(Is0, []),
- share_1(Is, #{}, [], []).
+ Is1 = eliminate_fallthroughs(Is0, []),
+ Is2 = find_fixpoint(fun(Is) ->
+ share_1(Is, #{}, #{}, [], [])
+ end, Is1),
+ reverse(Is2).
-share_1([{label,L}=Lbl|Is], Dict0, [_|_]=Seq, Acc) ->
+share_1([{label,L}=Lbl|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, [_|_]=Seq, Acc) ->
case maps:find(Seq, Dict0) of
- error ->
- Dict = maps:put(Seq, L, Dict0),
- share_1(Is, Dict, [], [Lbl|Seq ++ Acc]);
- {ok,Label} ->
- share_1(Is, Dict0, [], [Lbl,{jump,{f,Label}}|Acc])
+ error ->
+ Dict = maps:put(Seq, L, Dict0),
+ share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls0, [], [[Lbl|Seq]|Acc]);
+ {ok,Label} ->
+ Lbls = maps:put(L, Label, Lbls0),
+ share_1(Is, Dict0, Lbls, [], [[Lbl,{jump,{f,Label}}]|Acc])
end;
-share_1([{func_info,_,_,_}=I|Is], _, [], Acc) ->
- reverse(Is, [I|Acc]);
-share_1([{'catch',_,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) ->
- Dict = clean_non_sharable(Dict0),
- share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc);
-share_1([{'try',_,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) ->
- Dict = clean_non_sharable(Dict0),
- share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc);
-share_1([{try_case,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) ->
- Dict = clean_non_sharable(Dict0),
- share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc);
-share_1([{catch_end,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) ->
- Dict = clean_non_sharable(Dict0),
- share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc);
-share_1([I|Is], Dict, Seq, Acc) ->
+share_1([{func_info,_,_,_}|_]=Is0, _, Lbls, [], Acc0) when Lbls =/= #{} ->
+ lists:foldl(fun(Is, Acc) ->
+ beam_utils:replace_labels(Is, Acc, Lbls, fun(Old) -> Old end)
+ end, Is0, Acc0);
+share_1([{func_info,_,_,_}|_]=Is, _, Lbls, [], Acc) when Lbls =:= #{} ->
+ lists:foldl(fun lists:reverse/2, Is, Acc);
+share_1([{'catch',_,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, Seq, Acc) ->
+ {Dict,Lbls} = clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0),
+ share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc);
+share_1([{'try',_,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, Seq, Acc) ->
+ {Dict,Lbls} = clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0),
+ share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc);
+share_1([{try_case,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, Seq, Acc) ->
+ {Dict,Lbls} = clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0),
+ share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc);
+share_1([{catch_end,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, Seq, Acc) ->
+ {Dict,Lbls} = clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0),
+ share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc);
+share_1([{jump,{f,To}}=I,{label,L}=Lbl|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, _Seq, Acc) ->
+ Lbls = maps:put(L, To, Lbls0),
+ share_1(Is, Dict0, Lbls, [], [[Lbl,I]|Acc]);
+share_1([I|Is], Dict, Lbls, Seq, Acc) ->
case is_unreachable_after(I) of
false ->
- share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc);
+ share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc);
true ->
- share_1(Is, Dict, [I], Acc)
+ share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I], Acc)
end.
-clean_non_sharable(Dict) ->
+clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0) ->
%% We are passing in or out of a 'catch' or 'try' block. Remove
%% sequences that should not be shared over the boundaries of the
%% block. Since the end of the sequence must match, the only
@@ -198,7 +208,17 @@ clean_non_sharable(Dict) ->
%% the 'catch'/'try' block is a sequence that ends with an
%% instruction that causes an exception. Any sequence that causes
%% an exception must contain a line/1 instruction.
- maps:filter(fun(K, _V) -> sharable_with_try(K) end, Dict).
+ Dict1 = maps:to_list(Dict0),
+ Lbls1 = maps:to_list(Lbls0),
+ {Dict2,Lbls2} = foldl(fun({K, V}, {Dict,Lbls}) ->
+ case sharable_with_try(K) of
+ true ->
+ {[{K,V}|Dict],lists:keydelete(V, 2, Lbls)};
+ false ->
+ {Dict,Lbls}
+ end
+ end, {[],Lbls1}, Dict1),
+ {maps:from_list(Dict2),maps:from_list(Lbls2)}.
sharable_with_try([{line,_}|_]) ->
%% This sequence may cause an exception and may potentially
@@ -590,6 +610,12 @@ ulbl({put_map,Lbl,_Op,_Src,_Dst,_Live,_List}, Used) ->
mark_used(Lbl, Used);
ulbl({get_map_elements,Lbl,_Src,_List}, Used) ->
mark_used(Lbl, Used);
+ulbl({recv_mark,Lbl}, Used) ->
+ mark_used(Lbl, Used);
+ulbl({recv_set,Lbl}, Used) ->
+ mark_used(Lbl, Used);
+ulbl({fcheckerror,Lbl}, Used) ->
+ mark_used(Lbl, Used);
ulbl(_, Used) -> Used.
mark_used({f,0}, Used) -> Used;
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_kernel_to_ssa.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_kernel_to_ssa.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c55a57ab32
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_kernel_to_ssa.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%% Purpose: Convert the Kernel Erlang format to the SSA format.
+
+-module(beam_kernel_to_ssa).
+
+%% The main interface.
+-export([module/2]).
+
+-import(lists, [append/1,duplicate/2,flatmap/2,foldl/3,
+ keysort/2,mapfoldl/3,map/2,member/2,
+ reverse/1,reverse/2,sort/1]).
+
+-include("v3_kernel.hrl").
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+
+-type label() :: beam_ssa:label().
+
+%% Main codegen structure.
+-record(cg, {lcount=1 :: label(), %Label counter
+ bfail=1 :: label(),
+ catch_label=none :: 'none' | label(),
+ vars=#{} :: map(), %Defined variables.
+ break=0 :: label(), %Break label
+ recv=0 :: label(), %Receive label
+ ultimate_failure=0 :: label() %Label for ultimate match failure.
+ }).
+
+%% Internal records.
+-record(cg_break, {args :: [beam_ssa:value()],
+ phi :: label()
+ }).
+-record(cg_phi, {vars :: [beam_ssa:b_var()]
+ }).
+-record(cg_unreachable, {}).
+
+-spec module(#k_mdef{}, [compile:option()]) -> {'ok',#b_module{}}.
+
+module(#k_mdef{name=Mod,exports=Es,attributes=Attr,body=Forms}, _Opts) ->
+ Body = functions(Forms, Mod),
+ Module = #b_module{name=Mod,exports=Es,attributes=Attr,body=Body},
+ {ok,Module}.
+
+functions(Forms, Mod) ->
+ [function(F, Mod) || F <- Forms].
+
+function(#k_fdef{anno=Anno0,func=Name,arity=Arity,
+ vars=As0,body=Kb}, Mod) ->
+ try
+ #k_match{} = Kb, %Assertion.
+
+ %% Generate the SSA form immediate format.
+ St0 = #cg{},
+ {As,St1} = new_ssa_vars(As0, St0),
+ {Asm,St} = cg_fun(Kb, St1),
+ Anno1 = line_anno(Anno0),
+ Anno = Anno1#{func_info=>{Mod,Name,Arity}},
+ #b_function{anno=Anno,args=As,bs=Asm,cnt=St#cg.lcount}
+ catch
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
+ io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
+ erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
+ end.
+
+%% cg_fun([Lkexpr], [HeadVar], State) -> {[Ainstr],State}
+
+cg_fun(Ke, St0) ->
+ {UltimateFail,FailIs,St1} = make_failure(badarg, St0),
+ St2 = St1#cg{bfail=UltimateFail,ultimate_failure=UltimateFail},
+ {B,St} = cg(Ke, St2),
+ Asm = [{label,0}|B++FailIs],
+ finalize(Asm, St).
+
+make_failure(Reason, St0) ->
+ {Lbl,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ {Dst,St} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_ret', St1),
+ Is = [{label,Lbl},
+ #b_set{op=call,dst=Dst,
+ args=[#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=erlang},
+ name=#b_literal{val=error},
+ arity=1},
+ #b_literal{val=Reason}]},
+ #b_ret{arg=Dst}],
+ {Lbl,Is,St}.
+
+%% cg(Lkexpr, State) -> {[Ainstr],State}.
+%% Generate code for a kexpr.
+
+cg(#k_match{body=M,ret=Rs}, St) ->
+ do_match_cg(M, Rs, St);
+cg(#k_guard_match{body=M,ret=Rs}, St) ->
+ do_match_cg(M, Rs, St);
+cg(#k_seq{arg=Arg,body=Body}, St0) ->
+ {ArgIs,St1} = cg(Arg, St0),
+ {BodyIs,St} = cg(Body, St1),
+ {ArgIs++BodyIs,St};
+cg(#k_call{anno=Le,op=Func,args=As,ret=Rs}, St) ->
+ call_cg(Func, As, Rs, Le, St);
+cg(#k_enter{anno=Le,op=Func,args=As}, St) ->
+ enter_cg(Func, As, Le, St);
+cg(#k_bif{anno=Le}=Bif, St) ->
+ bif_cg(Bif, Le, St);
+cg(#k_try{arg=Ta,vars=Vs,body=Tb,evars=Evs,handler=Th,ret=Rs}, St) ->
+ try_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Rs, St);
+cg(#k_try_enter{arg=Ta,vars=Vs,body=Tb,evars=Evs,handler=Th}, St) ->
+ try_enter_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, St);
+cg(#k_catch{body=Cb,ret=[R]}, St) ->
+ do_catch_cg(Cb, R, St);
+cg(#k_receive{anno=Le,timeout=Te,var=Rvar,body=Rm,action=Tes,ret=Rs}, St) ->
+ recv_loop_cg(Te, Rvar, Rm, Tes, Rs, Le, St);
+cg(#k_receive_next{}, #cg{recv=Recv}=St) ->
+ Is = [#b_set{op=recv_next},make_uncond_branch(Recv)],
+ {Is,St};
+cg(#k_receive_accept{}, St) ->
+ Remove = #b_set{op=remove_message},
+ {[Remove],St};
+cg(#k_put{anno=Le,arg=Con,ret=Var}, St) ->
+ put_cg(Var, Con, Le, St);
+cg(#k_return{args=[Ret0]}, St) ->
+ Ret = ssa_arg(Ret0, St),
+ {[#b_ret{arg=Ret}],St};
+cg(#k_break{args=Bs}, #cg{break=Br}=St) ->
+ Args = ssa_args(Bs, St),
+ {[#cg_break{args=Args,phi=Br}],St};
+cg(#k_guard_break{args=Bs}, St) ->
+ cg(#k_break{args=Bs}, St).
+
+%% match_cg(Matc, [Ret], State) -> {[Ainstr],State}.
+%% Generate code for a match.
+
+do_match_cg(M, Rs, St0) ->
+ {B,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ {Mis,St2} = match_cg(M, St1#cg.bfail, St1#cg{break=B}),
+ {BreakVars,St} = new_ssa_vars(Rs, St2),
+ {Mis ++ [{label,B},#cg_phi{vars=BreakVars}],
+ St#cg{bfail=St0#cg.bfail,break=St1#cg.break}}.
+
+%% match_cg(Match, Fail, State) -> {[Ainstr],State}.
+%% Generate code for a match tree.
+
+match_cg(#k_alt{first=F,then=S}, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Tf,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ {Fis,St2} = match_cg(F, Tf, St1),
+ {Sis,St3} = match_cg(S, Fail, St2),
+ {Fis ++ [{label,Tf}] ++ Sis,St3};
+match_cg(#k_select{var=#k_var{}=V,types=Scs}, Fail, St) ->
+ match_fmf(fun (S, F, Sta) ->
+ select_cg(S, V, F, Fail, Sta)
+ end, Fail, St, Scs);
+match_cg(#k_guard{clauses=Gcs}, Fail, St) ->
+ match_fmf(fun (G, F, Sta) ->
+ guard_clause_cg(G, F, Sta)
+ end, Fail, St, Gcs);
+match_cg(Ke, _Fail, St0) ->
+ cg(Ke, St0).
+
+%% select_cg(Sclause, V, TypeFail, ValueFail, State) -> {Is,State}.
+%% Selecting type and value needs two failure labels, TypeFail is the
+%% label to jump to of the next type test when this type fails, and
+%% ValueFail is the label when this type is correct but the value is
+%% wrong. These are different as in the second case there is no need
+%% to try the next type, it will always fail.
+
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=k_binary,values=[S]}, Var, Tf, Vf, St) ->
+ select_binary(S, Var, Tf, Vf, St);
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=k_bin_seg,values=Vs}, Var, Tf, _Vf, St) ->
+ select_bin_segs(Vs, Var, Tf, St);
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=k_bin_int,values=Vs}, Var, Tf, _Vf, St) ->
+ select_bin_segs(Vs, Var, Tf, St);
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=k_bin_end,values=[S]}, Var, Tf, _Vf, St) ->
+ select_bin_end(S, Var, Tf, St);
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=k_map,values=Vs}, Var, Tf, Vf, St) ->
+ select_map(Vs, Var, Tf, Vf, St);
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=k_cons,values=[S]}, Var, Tf, Vf, St) ->
+ select_cons(S, Var, Tf, Vf, St);
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=k_nil,values=[S]}, Var, Tf, Vf, St) ->
+ select_nil(S, Var, Tf, Vf, St);
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=k_literal,values=Vs}, Var, Tf, Vf, St) ->
+ select_literal(Vs, Var, Tf, Vf, St);
+select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=Type,values=Scs}, Var, Tf, Vf, St0) ->
+ {Vis,St1} =
+ mapfoldl(fun (S, Sta) ->
+ {Val,Is,Stb} = select_val(S, Var, Vf, Sta),
+ {{Is,[Val]},Stb}
+ end, St0, Scs),
+ OptVls = combine(lists:sort(combine(Vis))),
+ {Vls,Sis,St2} = select_labels(OptVls, St1, [], []),
+ Arg = ssa_arg(Var, St2),
+ {Is,St} = select_val_cg(Type, Arg, Vls, Tf, Vf, Sis, St2),
+ {Is,St}.
+
+select_val_cg(k_tuple, Tuple, Vls, Tf, Vf, Sis, St0) ->
+ {Is0,St1} = make_cond_branch({bif,is_tuple}, [Tuple], Tf, St0),
+ {Arity,St2} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_arity', St1),
+ GetArity = #b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},dst=Arity,args=[Tuple]},
+ {Is,St} = select_val_cg(k_int, Arity, Vls, Vf, Vf, Sis, St2),
+ {Is0++[GetArity]++Is,St};
+select_val_cg(Type, R, Vls, Tf, Vf, Sis, St0) ->
+ {TypeIs,St1} = if
+ Tf =:= Vf ->
+ %% The type and value failure labels are the same;
+ %% we don't need a type test.
+ {[],St0};
+ true ->
+ %% Different labels for type failure and
+ %% label failure; we need a type test.
+ Test = select_type_test(Type),
+ make_cond_branch(Test, [R], Tf, St0)
+ end,
+ case Vls of
+ [{Val,Succ}] ->
+ {Is,St} = make_cond({bif,'=:='}, [R,Val], Vf, Succ, St1),
+ {TypeIs++Is++Sis,St};
+ [_|_] ->
+ {TypeIs++[#b_switch{arg=R,fail=Vf,list=Vls}|Sis],St1}
+ end.
+
+select_type_test(k_int) -> {bif,is_integer};
+select_type_test(k_atom) -> {bif,is_atom};
+select_type_test(k_float) -> {bif,is_float}.
+
+combine([{Is,Vs1},{Is,Vs2}|Vis]) -> combine([{Is,Vs1 ++ Vs2}|Vis]);
+combine([V|Vis]) -> [V|combine(Vis)];
+combine([]) -> [].
+
+select_labels([{Is,Vs}|Vis], St0, Vls, Sis) ->
+ {Lbl,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ select_labels(Vis, St1, add_vls(Vs, Lbl, Vls), [[{label,Lbl}|Is]|Sis]);
+select_labels([], St, Vls, Sis) ->
+ {Vls,append(Sis),St}.
+
+add_vls([V|Vs], Lbl, Acc) ->
+ add_vls(Vs, Lbl, [{#b_literal{val=V},Lbl}|Acc]);
+add_vls([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+select_literal(S, V, Tf, Vf, St) ->
+ Src = ssa_arg(V, St),
+ F = fun(ValClause, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Val,ValIs,St1} = select_val(ValClause, V, Vf, St0),
+ Args = [Src,#b_literal{val=Val}],
+ {Is,St2} = make_cond_branch({bif,'=:='}, Args, Fail, St1),
+ {Is++ValIs,St2}
+ end,
+ match_fmf(F, Tf, St, S).
+
+select_cons(#k_val_clause{val=#k_cons{hd=Hd,tl=Tl},body=B},
+ V, Tf, Vf, St0) ->
+ Es = [Hd,Tl],
+ {Eis,St1} = select_extract_cons(V, Es, St0),
+ {Bis,St2} = match_cg(B, Vf, St1),
+ Src = ssa_arg(V, St2),
+ {Is,St} = make_cond_branch(is_nonempty_list, [Src], Tf, St2),
+ {Is ++ Eis ++ Bis,St}.
+
+select_nil(#k_val_clause{val=#k_nil{},body=B}, V, Tf, Vf, St0) ->
+ {Bis,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, St0),
+ Src = ssa_arg(V, St1),
+ {Is,St} = make_cond_branch({bif,'=:='}, [Src,#b_literal{val=[]}], Tf, St1),
+ {Is ++ Bis,St}.
+
+select_binary(#k_val_clause{val=#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=Ctx0}},body=B},
+ #k_var{anno=Anno0}=Src, Tf, Vf, St0) ->
+ Anno = #{reuse_for_context=>member(reuse_for_context, Anno0)},
+ {Ctx,St1} = new_ssa_var(Ctx0, St0),
+ {Bis0,St2} = match_cg(B, Vf, St1),
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Ctx], Tf, St2),
+ Bis1 = [#b_set{anno=Anno,op=bs_start_match,dst=Ctx,
+ args=[ssa_arg(Src, St)]}] ++ TestIs ++ Bis0,
+ Bis = finish_bs_matching(Bis1),
+ {Bis,St}.
+
+finish_bs_matching([#b_set{op=bs_match,
+ args=[#b_literal{val=string},Ctx,#b_literal{val=BinList}]}=Set|Is])
+ when is_list(BinList) ->
+ I = Set#b_set{args=[#b_literal{val=string},Ctx,
+ #b_literal{val=list_to_bitstring(BinList)}]},
+ finish_bs_matching([I|Is]);
+finish_bs_matching([I|Is]) ->
+ [I|finish_bs_matching(Is)];
+finish_bs_matching([]) -> [].
+
+make_cond(Cond, Args, Fail, Succ, St0) ->
+ {Bool,St} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_bool', St0),
+ Bif = #b_set{op=Cond,dst=Bool,args=Args},
+ Br = #b_br{bool=Bool,succ=Succ,fail=Fail},
+ {[Bif,Br],St}.
+
+make_cond_branch(Cond, Args, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Bool,St1} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_bool', St0),
+ {Succ,St} = new_label(St1),
+ Bif = #b_set{op=Cond,dst=Bool,args=Args},
+ Br = #b_br{bool=Bool,succ=Succ,fail=Fail},
+ {[Bif,Br,{label,Succ}],St}.
+
+make_uncond_branch(Fail) ->
+ #b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=Fail,fail=Fail}.
+
+%% Instructions for selection of binary segments.
+
+select_bin_segs(Scs, Ivar, Tf, St) ->
+ match_fmf(fun(S, Fail, Sta) ->
+ select_bin_seg(S, Ivar, Fail, Sta)
+ end, Tf, St, Scs).
+
+select_bin_seg(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_seg{size=Size,unit=U,type=T,
+ seg=Seg,flags=Fs,next=Next},
+ body=B,anno=Anno},
+ #k_var{}=Src, Fail, St0) ->
+ LineAnno = line_anno(Anno),
+ Ctx = get_context(Src, St0),
+ {Mis,St1} = select_extract_bin(Next, Size, U, T, Fs, Fail,
+ Ctx, LineAnno, St0),
+ {Extracted,St2} = new_ssa_var(Seg#k_var.name, St1),
+ {Bis,St} = bin_match_cg(Size, B, Fail, St2),
+ BsGet = #b_set{op=bs_extract,dst=Extracted,args=[ssa_arg(Next, St)]},
+ Is = Mis ++ [BsGet] ++ Bis,
+ {Is,St};
+select_bin_seg(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_int{size=Sz,unit=U,flags=Fs,
+ val=Val,next=Next},
+ body=B},
+ #k_var{}=Src, Fail, St0) ->
+ Ctx = get_context(Src, St0),
+ {Mis,St1} = select_extract_int(Next, Val, Sz, U, Fs, Fail,
+ Ctx, St0),
+ {Bis,St} = match_cg(B, Fail, St1),
+ Is = case Mis ++ Bis of
+ [#b_set{op=bs_match,args=[#b_literal{val=string},OtherCtx1,Bin1]},
+ #b_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool1},
+ #b_br{bool=Bool1,succ=Succ,fail=Fail},
+ {label,Succ},
+ #b_set{op=bs_match,dst=Dst,args=[#b_literal{val=string},_OtherCtx2,Bin2]}|
+ [#b_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool2},
+ #b_br{bool=Bool2,fail=Fail}|_]=Is0] ->
+ %% We used to do this optimization later, but it
+ %% turns out that in huge functions with many
+ %% string matching instructions, it's a huge win
+ %% to do the combination now. To avoid copying the
+ %% binary data again and again, we'll combine bitstrings
+ %% in a list and convert all of it to a bitstring later.
+ {#b_literal{val=B1},#b_literal{val=B2}} = {Bin1,Bin2},
+ Bin = #b_literal{val=[B1,B2]},
+ Set = #b_set{op=bs_match,dst=Dst,args=[#b_literal{val=string},OtherCtx1,Bin]},
+ [Set|Is0];
+ Is0 ->
+ Is0
+ end,
+ {Is,St}.
+
+bin_match_cg(#k_atom{val=all}, B0, Fail, St) ->
+ #k_select{types=Types} = B0,
+ [#k_type_clause{type=k_bin_end,values=Values}] = Types,
+ [#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_end{},body=B}] = Values,
+ match_cg(B, Fail, St);
+bin_match_cg(_, B, Fail, St) ->
+ match_cg(B, Fail, St).
+
+get_context(#k_var{}=Var, St) ->
+ ssa_arg(Var, St).
+
+select_bin_end(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_end{},body=B}, Src, Tf, St0) ->
+ Ctx = get_context(Src, St0),
+ {Bis,St1} = match_cg(B, Tf, St0),
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(bs_test_tail, [Ctx,#b_literal{val=0}], Tf, St1),
+ Is = TestIs++Bis,
+ {Is,St}.
+
+select_extract_bin(#k_var{name=Hd}, Size0, Unit, Type, Flags, Vf,
+ Ctx, Anno, St0) ->
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var(Hd, St0),
+ Size = ssa_arg(Size0, St0),
+ build_bs_instr(Anno, Type, Vf, Ctx, Size, Unit, Flags, Dst, St1).
+
+select_extract_int(#k_var{name=Tl}, 0, #k_int{val=0}, _U, _Fs, _Vf,
+ Ctx, St0) ->
+ St = set_ssa_var(Tl, Ctx, St0),
+ {[],St};
+select_extract_int(#k_var{name=Tl}, Val, #k_int{val=Sz}, U, Fs, Vf,
+ Ctx, St0) ->
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var(Tl, St0),
+ Bits = U*Sz,
+ Bin = case member(big, Fs) of
+ true ->
+ <<Val:Bits>>;
+ false ->
+ true = member(little, Fs), %Assertion.
+ <<Val:Bits/little>>
+ end,
+ Bits = bit_size(Bin), %Assertion.
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Vf, St1),
+ Set = #b_set{op=bs_match,dst=Dst,
+ args=[#b_literal{val=string},Ctx,#b_literal{val=Bin}]},
+ {[Set|TestIs],St}.
+
+build_bs_instr(Anno, Type, Fail, Ctx, Size, Unit0, Flags0, Dst, St0) ->
+ Unit = #b_literal{val=Unit0},
+ Flags = #b_literal{val=Flags0},
+ NeedSize = bs_need_size(Type),
+ TypeArg = #b_literal{val=Type},
+ Get = case NeedSize of
+ true ->
+ #b_set{anno=Anno,op=bs_match,dst=Dst,
+ args=[TypeArg,Ctx,Flags,Size,Unit]};
+ false ->
+ #b_set{anno=Anno,op=bs_match,dst=Dst,
+ args=[TypeArg,Ctx,Flags]}
+ end,
+ {Is,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Fail, St0),
+ {[Get|Is],St}.
+
+select_val(#k_val_clause{val=#k_tuple{es=Es},body=B}, V, Vf, St0) ->
+ #k{us=Used} = k_get_anno(B),
+ {Eis,St1} = select_extract_tuple(V, Es, Used, St0),
+ {Bis,St2} = match_cg(B, Vf, St1),
+ {length(Es),Eis ++ Bis,St2};
+select_val(#k_val_clause{val=Val0,body=B}, _V, Vf, St0) ->
+ Val = case Val0 of
+ #k_atom{val=Lit} -> Lit;
+ #k_float{val=Lit} -> Lit;
+ #k_int{val=Lit} -> Lit;
+ #k_literal{val=Lit} -> Lit
+ end,
+ {Bis,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, St0),
+ {Val,Bis,St1}.
+
+%% select_extract_tuple(Src, [V], State) -> {[E],State}.
+%% Extract tuple elements, but only if they are actually used.
+%%
+%% Not extracting tuple elements that are not used is an
+%% optimization for compile time and memory use during compilation.
+%% It is probably worthwhile because it is common to extract only a
+%% few elements from a huge record.
+
+select_extract_tuple(Src, Vs, Used, St0) ->
+ Tuple = ssa_arg(Src, St0),
+ F = fun (#k_var{name=V}, {Elem,S0}) ->
+ case member(V, Used) of
+ true ->
+ Args = [Tuple,#b_literal{val=Elem}],
+ {Dst,S} = new_ssa_var(V, S0),
+ Get = #b_set{op=get_tuple_element,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ {[Get],{Elem+1,S}};
+ false ->
+ {[],{Elem+1,S0}}
+ end
+ end,
+ {Es,{_,St}} = flatmapfoldl(F, {0,St0}, Vs),
+ {Es,St}.
+
+select_map(Scs, V, Tf, Vf, St0) ->
+ MapSrc = ssa_arg(V, St0),
+ {Is,St1} =
+ match_fmf(fun(#k_val_clause{val=#k_map{op=exact,es=Es},
+ body=B}, Fail, St1) ->
+ select_map_val(V, Es, B, Fail, St1)
+ end, Vf, St0, Scs),
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch({bif,is_map}, [MapSrc], Tf, St1),
+ {TestIs++Is,St}.
+
+select_map_val(V, Es, B, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Eis,St1} = select_extract_map(Es, V, Fail, St0),
+ {Bis,St2} = match_cg(B, Fail, St1),
+ {Eis++Bis,St2}.
+
+select_extract_map([P|Ps], Src, Fail, St0) ->
+ MapSrc = ssa_arg(Src, St0),
+ #k_map_pair{key=Key0,val=#k_var{name=Dst0}} = P,
+ Key = ssa_arg(Key0, St0),
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var(Dst0, St0),
+ Set = #b_set{op=get_map_element,dst=Dst,args=[MapSrc,Key]},
+ {TestIs,St2} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Fail, St1),
+ {Is,St} = select_extract_map(Ps, Src, Fail, St2),
+ {[Set|TestIs]++Is,St};
+select_extract_map([], _, _, St) ->
+ {[],St}.
+
+select_extract_cons(Src0, [#k_var{name=Hd},#k_var{name=Tl}], St0) ->
+ Src = ssa_arg(Src0, St0),
+ {HdDst,St1} = new_ssa_var(Hd, St0),
+ {TlDst,St2} = new_ssa_var(Tl, St1),
+ GetHd = #b_set{op=get_hd,dst=HdDst,args=[Src]},
+ GetTl = #b_set{op=get_tl,dst=TlDst,args=[Src]},
+ {[GetHd,GetTl],St2}.
+
+guard_clause_cg(#k_guard_clause{guard=G,body=B}, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Gis,St1} = guard_cg(G, Fail, St0),
+ {Bis,St} = match_cg(B, Fail, St1),
+ {Gis ++ Bis,St}.
+
+%% guard_cg(Guard, Fail, State) -> {[Ainstr],State}.
+%% A guard is a boolean expression of tests. Tests return true or
+%% false. A fault in a test causes the test to return false. Tests
+%% never return the boolean, instead we generate jump code to go to
+%% the correct exit point. Primops and tests all go to the next
+%% instruction on success or jump to a failure label.
+
+guard_cg(#k_protected{arg=Ts,ret=Rs,inner=Inner}, Fail, St) ->
+ protected_cg(Ts, Rs, Inner, Fail, St);
+guard_cg(#k_test{op=Test0,args=As,inverted=Inverted}, Fail, St0) ->
+ #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val=Test}} = Test0,
+ test_cg(Test, Inverted, As, Fail, St0);
+guard_cg(#k_seq{arg=Arg,body=Body}, Fail, St0) ->
+ {ArgIs,St1} = guard_cg(Arg, Fail, St0),
+ {BodyIs,St} = guard_cg(Body, Fail, St1),
+ {ArgIs++BodyIs,St};
+guard_cg(G, _Fail, St) ->
+ cg(G, St).
+
+test_cg('=/=', Inverted, As, Fail, St) ->
+ test_cg('=:=', not Inverted, As, Fail, St);
+test_cg('/=', Inverted, As, Fail, St) ->
+ test_cg('==', not Inverted, As, Fail, St);
+test_cg(Test, Inverted, As0, Fail, St0) ->
+ As = ssa_args(As0, St0),
+ case {Test,ssa_args(As0, St0)} of
+ {is_record,[Tuple,#b_literal{val=Atom}=Tag,#b_literal{val=Int}=Arity]}
+ when is_atom(Atom), is_integer(Int) ->
+ test_is_record_cg(Inverted, Fail, Tuple, Tag, Arity, St0);
+ {_,As} ->
+ {Bool,St1} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_bool', St0),
+ {Succ,St} = new_label(St1),
+ Bif = #b_set{op={bif,Test},dst=Bool,args=As},
+ Br = case Inverted of
+ false -> #b_br{bool=Bool,succ=Succ,fail=Fail};
+ true -> #b_br{bool=Bool,succ=Fail,fail=Succ}
+ end,
+ {[Bif,Br,{label,Succ}],St}
+ end.
+
+test_is_record_cg(false, Fail, Tuple, TagVal, ArityVal, St0) ->
+ {Arity,St1} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_arity', St0),
+ {Tag,St2} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_tag', St1),
+ {Is0,St3} = make_cond_branch({bif,is_tuple}, [Tuple], Fail, St2),
+ GetArity = #b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},dst=Arity,args=[Tuple]},
+ {Is1,St4} = make_cond_branch({bif,'=:='}, [Arity,ArityVal], Fail, St3),
+ GetTag = #b_set{op=get_tuple_element,dst=Tag,
+ args=[Tuple,#b_literal{val=0}]},
+ {Is2,St} = make_cond_branch({bif,'=:='}, [Tag,TagVal], Fail, St4),
+ Is = Is0 ++ [GetArity] ++ Is1 ++ [GetTag] ++ Is2,
+ {Is,St};
+test_is_record_cg(true, Fail, Tuple, TagVal, ArityVal, St0) ->
+ {Succ,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ {Arity,St2} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_arity', St1),
+ {Tag,St3} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_tag', St2),
+ {Is0,St4} = make_cond_branch({bif,is_tuple}, [Tuple], Succ, St3),
+ GetArity = #b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},dst=Arity,args=[Tuple]},
+ {Is1,St5} = make_cond_branch({bif,'=:='}, [Arity,ArityVal], Succ, St4),
+ GetTag = #b_set{op=get_tuple_element,dst=Tag,
+ args=[Tuple,#b_literal{val=0}]},
+ {Is2,St} = make_cond_branch({bif,'=:='}, [Tag,TagVal], Succ, St5),
+ Is3 = [make_uncond_branch(Fail),{label,Succ}],
+ Is = Is0 ++ [GetArity] ++ Is1 ++ [GetTag] ++ Is2 ++ Is3,
+ {Is,St}.
+
+%% protected_cg([Kexpr], [Ret], Fail, St) -> {[Ainstr],St}.
+%% Do a protected. Protecteds without return values are just done
+%% for effect, the return value is not checked, success passes on to
+%% the next instruction and failure jumps to Fail. If there are
+%% return values then these must be set to 'false' on failure,
+%% control always passes to the next instruction.
+
+protected_cg(Ts, [], _, Fail, St0) ->
+ %% Protect these calls, revert when done.
+ {Tis,St1} = guard_cg(Ts, Fail, St0#cg{bfail=Fail}),
+ {Tis,St1#cg{bfail=St0#cg.bfail}};
+protected_cg(Ts, Rs, Inner0, _Fail, St0) ->
+ {Pfail,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ {Br,St2} = new_label(St1),
+ Prot = duplicate(length(Rs), #b_literal{val=false}),
+ {Tis,St3} = guard_cg(Ts, Pfail, St2#cg{break=Pfail,bfail=Pfail}),
+ Inner = ssa_args(Inner0, St3),
+ {BreakVars,St} = new_ssa_vars(Rs, St3),
+ Is = Tis ++ [#cg_break{args=Inner,phi=Br},
+ {label,Pfail},#cg_break{args=Prot,phi=Br},
+ {label,Br},#cg_phi{vars=BreakVars}],
+ {Is,St#cg{break=St0#cg.break,bfail=St0#cg.bfail}}.
+
+%% match_fmf(Fun, LastFail, State, [Clause]) -> {Is,State}.
+%% This is a special flatmapfoldl for match code gen where we
+%% generate a "failure" label for each clause. The last clause uses
+%% an externally generated failure label, LastFail. N.B. We do not
+%% know or care how the failure labels are used.
+
+match_fmf(F, LastFail, St, [H]) ->
+ F(H, LastFail, St);
+match_fmf(F, LastFail, St0, [H|T]) ->
+ {Fail,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ {R,St2} = F(H, Fail, St1),
+ {Rs,St3} = match_fmf(F, LastFail, St2, T),
+ {R ++ [{label,Fail}] ++ Rs,St3}.
+
+%% fail_label(State) -> {Where,FailureLabel}.
+%% Where = guard | no_catch | in_catch
+%% Return an indication of which part of a function code is
+%% being generated for and the appropriate failure label to
+%% use.
+%%
+%% Where has the following meaning:
+%%
+%% guard - Inside a guard.
+%% no_catch - In a function body, not in the scope of
+%% a try/catch or catch.
+%% in_catch - In the scope of a try/catch or catch.
+
+fail_label(#cg{catch_label=Catch,bfail=Fail,ultimate_failure=Ult}) ->
+ if
+ Fail =/= Ult ->
+ {guard,Fail};
+ Catch =:= none ->
+ {no_catch,Fail};
+ is_integer(Catch) ->
+ {in_catch,Catch}
+ end.
+
+%% bif_fail_label(State) -> FailureLabel.
+%% Return the appropriate failure label for a guard BIF call or
+%% primop that fails.
+
+bif_fail_label(St) ->
+ {_,Fail} = fail_label(St),
+ Fail.
+
+%% call_cg(Func, [Arg], [Ret], Le, State) ->
+%% {[Ainstr],State}.
+%% enter_cg(Func, [Arg], Le, St) -> {[Ainstr],St}.
+%% Generate code for call and enter.
+
+call_cg(Func, As, [], Le, St) ->
+ call_cg(Func, As, [#k_var{name='@ssa_ignored'}], Le, St);
+call_cg(Func0, As, [#k_var{name=R}|MoreRs]=Rs, Le, St0) ->
+ case fail_label(St0) of
+ {guard,Fail} ->
+ %% Inside a guard. The only allowed function call is to
+ %% erlang:error/1,2. We will generate a branch to the
+ %% failure branch.
+ #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},
+ name=#k_atom{val=error}} = Func0, %Assertion.
+ [#k_var{name=DestVar}] = Rs,
+ St = set_ssa_var(DestVar, #b_literal{val=unused}, St0),
+ {[make_uncond_branch(Fail),#cg_unreachable{}],St};
+ {Catch,Fail} ->
+ %% Ordinary function call in a function body.
+ Args = ssa_args(As, St0),
+ {Ret,St1} = new_ssa_var(R, St0),
+ Func = call_target(Func0, Args, St0),
+ Call = #b_set{anno=line_anno(Le),op=call,dst=Ret,args=[Func|Args]},
+
+ %% If this is a call to erlang:error(), MoreRs could be a
+ %% nonempty list of variables that each need a value.
+ St2 = foldl(fun(#k_var{name=Dummy}, S) ->
+ set_ssa_var(Dummy, #b_literal{val=unused}, S)
+ end, St1, MoreRs),
+ case Catch of
+ no_catch ->
+ {[Call],St2};
+ in_catch ->
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Ret], Fail, St2),
+ {[Call|TestIs],St}
+ end
+ end.
+
+enter_cg(Func0, As0, Le, St0) ->
+ Anno = line_anno(Le),
+ Func = call_target(Func0, As0, St0),
+ As = ssa_args(As0, St0),
+ {Ret,St} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_ret', St0),
+ Call = #b_set{anno=Anno,op=call,dst=Ret,args=[Func|As]},
+ {[Call,#b_ret{arg=Ret}],St}.
+
+call_target(Func, As, St) ->
+ Arity = length(As),
+ case Func of
+ #k_remote{mod=Mod0,name=Name0} ->
+ Mod = ssa_arg(Mod0, St),
+ Name = ssa_arg(Name0, St),
+ #b_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name,arity=Arity};
+ #k_local{name=Name} when is_atom(Name) ->
+ #b_local{name=#b_literal{val=Name},arity=Arity};
+ #k_var{}=Var ->
+ ssa_arg(Var, St)
+ end.
+
+%% bif_cg(#k_bif{}, Le,State) -> {[Ainstr],State}.
+%% Generate code for a guard BIF or primop.
+
+bif_cg(#k_bif{op=#k_internal{name=Name},args=As,ret=Rs}, Le, St) ->
+ internal_cg(Name, As, Rs, Le, St);
+bif_cg(#k_bif{op=#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val=Name}},
+ args=As,ret=Rs}, Le, St) ->
+ bif_cg(Name, As, Rs, Le, St).
+
+%% internal_cg(Bif, [Arg], [Ret], Le, State) ->
+%% {[Ainstr],State}.
+
+internal_cg(bs_context_to_binary, [Src0], [], _Le, St) ->
+ Src = ssa_arg(Src0, St),
+ Set = #b_set{op=context_to_binary,args=[Src]},
+ {[Set],St};
+internal_cg(dsetelement, [Index0,Tuple0,New0], _Rs, _Le, St) ->
+ [New,Tuple,#b_literal{val=Index1}] = ssa_args([New0,Tuple0,Index0], St),
+ Index = #b_literal{val=Index1-1},
+ Set = #b_set{op=set_tuple_element,args=[New,Tuple,Index]},
+ {[Set],St};
+internal_cg(make_fun, [Name0,Arity0|As], Rs, _Le, St0) ->
+ #k_atom{val=Name} = Name0,
+ #k_int{val=Arity} = Arity0,
+ [#k_var{name=Dst0}] = Rs,
+ {Dst,St} = new_ssa_var(Dst0, St0),
+ Args = ssa_args(As, St),
+ Local = #b_local{name=#b_literal{val=Name},arity=Arity},
+ MakeFun = #b_set{op=make_fun,dst=Dst,args=[Local|Args]},
+ {[MakeFun],St};
+internal_cg(bs_init_writable=I, As, [#k_var{name=Dst0}], _Le, St0) ->
+ %% This behaves like a function call.
+ {Dst,St} = new_ssa_var(Dst0, St0),
+ Args = ssa_args(As, St),
+ Set = #b_set{op=I,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ {[Set],St};
+internal_cg(build_stacktrace=I, As, [#k_var{name=Dst0}], _Le, St0) ->
+ {Dst,St} = new_ssa_var(Dst0, St0),
+ Args = ssa_args(As, St),
+ Set = #b_set{op=I,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ {[Set],St};
+internal_cg(raise, As, [#k_var{name=Dst0}], _Le, St0) ->
+ Args = ssa_args(As, St0),
+ {Dst,St} = new_ssa_var(Dst0, St0),
+ Resume = #b_set{op=resume,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ case St of
+ #cg{catch_label=none} ->
+ {[Resume],St};
+ #cg{catch_label=Catch} when is_integer(Catch) ->
+ Is = [Resume,make_uncond_branch(Catch),#cg_unreachable{}],
+ {Is,St}
+ end;
+internal_cg(raw_raise=I, As, [#k_var{name=Dst0}], _Le, St0) ->
+ %% This behaves like a function call.
+ {Dst,St} = new_ssa_var(Dst0, St0),
+ Args = ssa_args(As, St),
+ Set = #b_set{op=I,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ {[Set],St}.
+
+bif_cg(Bif, As0, [#k_var{name=Dst0}], Le, St0) ->
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var(Dst0, St0),
+ case {Bif,ssa_args(As0, St0)} of
+ {is_record,[Tuple,#b_literal{val=Atom}=Tag,
+ #b_literal{val=Int}=Arity]}
+ when is_atom(Atom), is_integer(Int) ->
+ bif_is_record_cg(Dst, Tuple, Tag, Arity, St1);
+ {_,As} ->
+ I = #b_set{anno=line_anno(Le),op={bif,Bif},dst=Dst,args=As},
+ case erl_bifs:is_safe(erlang, Bif, length(As)) of
+ false ->
+ Fail = bif_fail_label(St1),
+ {Is,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Fail, St1),
+ {[I|Is],St};
+ true->
+ {[I],St1}
+ end
+ end.
+
+bif_is_record_cg(Dst, Tuple, TagVal, ArityVal, St0) ->
+ {Arity,St1} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_arity', St0),
+ {Tag,St2} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_tag', St1),
+ {Phi,St3} = new_label(St2),
+ {False,St4} = new_label(St3),
+ {Is0,St5} = make_cond_branch({bif,is_tuple}, [Tuple], False, St4),
+ GetArity = #b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},dst=Arity,args=[Tuple]},
+ {Is1,St6} = make_cond_branch({bif,'=:='}, [Arity,ArityVal], False, St5),
+ GetTag = #b_set{op=get_tuple_element,dst=Tag,
+ args=[Tuple,#b_literal{val=0}]},
+ {Is2,St} = make_cond_branch({bif,'=:='}, [Tag,TagVal], False, St6),
+ Is3 = [#cg_break{args=[#b_literal{val=true}],phi=Phi},
+ {label,False},
+ #cg_break{args=[#b_literal{val=false}],phi=Phi},
+ {label,Phi},
+ #cg_phi{vars=[Dst]}],
+ Is = Is0 ++ [GetArity] ++ Is1 ++ [GetTag] ++ Is2 ++ Is3,
+ {Is,St}.
+
+%% recv_loop_cg(TimeOut, ReceiveVar, ReceiveMatch, TimeOutExprs,
+%% [Ret], Le, St) -> {[Ainstr],St}.
+
+recv_loop_cg(Te, Rvar, Rm, Tes, Rs, Le, St0) ->
+ %% Get labels.
+ {Rl,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ {Tl,St2} = new_label(St1),
+ {Bl,St3} = new_label(St2),
+ St4 = St3#cg{break=Bl,recv=Rl},
+ {Ris,St5} = cg_recv_mesg(Rvar, Rm, Tl, Le, St4),
+ {Wis,St6} = cg_recv_wait(Te, Tes, St5),
+ {BreakVars,St} = new_ssa_vars(Rs, St6),
+ {Ris ++ [{label,Tl}] ++ Wis ++
+ [{label,Bl},#cg_phi{vars=BreakVars}],
+ St#cg{break=St0#cg.break,recv=St0#cg.recv}}.
+
+%% cg_recv_mesg( ) -> {[Ainstr],St}.
+
+cg_recv_mesg(#k_var{name=R}, Rm, Tl, Le, St0) ->
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var(R, St0),
+ {Mis,St2} = match_cg(Rm, none, St1),
+ RecvLbl = St1#cg.recv,
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Tl, St2),
+ Is = [#b_br{anno=line_anno(Le),bool=#b_literal{val=true},
+ succ=RecvLbl,fail=RecvLbl},
+ {label,RecvLbl},
+ #b_set{op=peek_message,dst=Dst}|TestIs],
+ {Is++Mis,St}.
+
+%% cg_recv_wait(Te, Tes, St) -> {[Ainstr],St}.
+
+cg_recv_wait(#k_int{val=0}, Es, St0) ->
+ {Tis,St} = cg(Es, St0),
+ {[#b_set{op=timeout}|Tis],St};
+cg_recv_wait(Te, Es, St0) ->
+ {Tis,St1} = cg(Es, St0),
+ Args = [ssa_arg(Te, St1)],
+ {WaitDst,St2} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_wait', St1),
+ {WaitIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [WaitDst], St1#cg.recv, St2),
+ %% Infinite timeout will be optimized later.
+ Is = [#b_set{op=wait_timeout,dst=WaitDst,args=Args}] ++ WaitIs ++
+ [#b_set{op=timeout}] ++ Tis,
+ {Is,St}.
+
+%% try_cg(TryBlock, [BodyVar], TryBody, [ExcpVar], TryHandler, [Ret], St) ->
+%% {[Ainstr],St}.
+
+try_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Rs, St0) ->
+ {B,St1} = new_label(St0), %Body label
+ {H,St2} = new_label(St1), %Handler label
+ {E,St3} = new_label(St2), %End label
+ {Next,St4} = new_label(St3),
+ {TryTag,St5} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_catch_tag', St4),
+ {SsaVs,St6} = new_ssa_vars(Vs, St5),
+ {SsaEvs,St7} = new_ssa_vars(Evs, St6),
+ {Ais,St8} = cg(Ta, St7#cg{break=B,catch_label=H}),
+ St9 = St8#cg{break=E,catch_label=St7#cg.catch_label},
+ {Bis,St10} = cg(Tb, St9),
+ {His,St11} = cg(Th, St10),
+ {BreakVars,St12} = new_ssa_vars(Rs, St11),
+ {CatchedAgg,St} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_agg', St12),
+ ExtractVs = extract_vars(SsaEvs, CatchedAgg, 0),
+ KillTryTag = #b_set{op=kill_try_tag,args=[TryTag]},
+ Args = [#b_literal{val='try'},TryTag],
+ Handler = [{label,H},
+ #b_set{op=landingpad,dst=CatchedAgg,args=Args}] ++
+ ExtractVs ++ [KillTryTag],
+ {[#b_set{op=new_try_tag,dst=TryTag,args=[#b_literal{val='try'}]},
+ #b_br{bool=TryTag,succ=Next,fail=H},
+ {label,Next}] ++ Ais ++
+ [{label,B},#cg_phi{vars=SsaVs},KillTryTag] ++ Bis ++
+ Handler ++ His ++
+ [{label,E},#cg_phi{vars=BreakVars}],
+ St#cg{break=St0#cg.break}}.
+
+try_enter_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, St0) ->
+ {B,St1} = new_label(St0), %Body label
+ {H,St2} = new_label(St1), %Handler label
+ {Next,St3} = new_label(St2),
+ {TryTag,St4} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_catch_tag', St3),
+ {SsaVs,St5} = new_ssa_vars(Vs, St4),
+ {SsaEvs,St6} = new_ssa_vars(Evs, St5),
+ {Ais,St7} = cg(Ta, St6#cg{break=B,catch_label=H}),
+ St8 = St7#cg{catch_label=St6#cg.catch_label},
+ {Bis,St9} = cg(Tb, St8),
+ {His,St10} = cg(Th, St9),
+ {CatchedAgg,St} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_agg', St10),
+ ExtractVs = extract_vars(SsaEvs, CatchedAgg, 0),
+ KillTryTag = #b_set{op=kill_try_tag,args=[TryTag]},
+ Args = [#b_literal{val='try'},TryTag],
+ Handler = [{label,H},
+ #b_set{op=landingpad,dst=CatchedAgg,args=Args}] ++
+ ExtractVs ++ [KillTryTag],
+ {[#b_set{op=new_try_tag,dst=TryTag,args=[#b_literal{val='try'}]},
+ #b_br{bool=TryTag,succ=Next,fail=H},
+ {label,Next}] ++ Ais ++
+ [{label,B},#cg_phi{vars=SsaVs},KillTryTag] ++ Bis ++
+ Handler ++ His,
+ St#cg{break=St0#cg.break}}.
+
+extract_vars([V|Vs], Agg, N) ->
+ I = #b_set{op=extract,dst=V,args=[Agg,#b_literal{val=N}]},
+ [I|extract_vars(Vs, Agg, N+1)];
+extract_vars([], _, _) -> [].
+
+%% do_catch_cg(CatchBlock, Ret, St) -> {[Ainstr],St}.
+
+do_catch_cg(Block, #k_var{name=R}, St0) ->
+ {B,St1} = new_label(St0),
+ {Next,St2} = new_label(St1),
+ {H,St3} = new_label(St2),
+ {CatchReg,St4} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_catch_tag', St3),
+ {Dst,St5} = new_ssa_var(R, St4),
+ {Succ,St6} = new_label(St5),
+ {Cis,St7} = cg(Block, St6#cg{break=Succ,catch_label=H}),
+ {CatchedVal,St8} = new_ssa_var('@catched_val', St7),
+ {SuccVal,St9} = new_ssa_var('@success_val', St8),
+ {CatchedAgg,St10} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_agg', St9),
+ {CatchEndVal,St} = new_ssa_var('@catch_end_val', St10),
+ Args = [#b_literal{val='catch'},CatchReg],
+ {[#b_set{op=new_try_tag,dst=CatchReg,args=[#b_literal{val='catch'}]},
+ #b_br{bool=CatchReg,succ=Next,fail=H},
+ {label,Next}] ++ Cis ++
+ [{label,H},
+ #b_set{op=landingpad,dst=CatchedAgg,args=Args},
+ #b_set{op=extract,dst=CatchedVal,
+ args=[CatchedAgg,#b_literal{val=0}]},
+ #cg_break{args=[CatchedVal],phi=B},
+ {label,Succ},
+ #cg_phi{vars=[SuccVal]},
+ #cg_break{args=[SuccVal],phi=B},
+ {label,B},#cg_phi{vars=[CatchEndVal]},
+ #b_set{op=catch_end,dst=Dst,args=[CatchReg,CatchEndVal]}],
+ St#cg{break=St1#cg.break,catch_label=St1#cg.catch_label}}.
+
+%% put_cg([Var], Constr, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],St}.
+%% Generate code for constructing terms.
+
+put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_cons{hd=Hd,tl=Tl}, _Le, St0) ->
+ Args = ssa_args([Hd,Tl], St0),
+ {Dst,St} = new_ssa_var(R, St0),
+ PutList = #b_set{op=put_list,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ {[PutList],St};
+put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_tuple{es=Es}, _Le, St0) ->
+ {Ret,St} = new_ssa_var(R, St0),
+ Args = ssa_args(Es, St),
+ PutTuple = #b_set{op=put_tuple,dst=Ret,args=Args},
+ {[PutTuple],St};
+put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_binary{segs=Segs}, Le, St0) ->
+ Fail = bif_fail_label(St0),
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var(R, St0),
+ cg_binary(Dst, Segs, Fail, Le, St1);
+put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_map{op=Op,var=Map,
+ es=[#k_map_pair{key=#k_var{}=K,val=V}]},
+ Le, St0) ->
+ %% Map: single variable key.
+ SrcMap = ssa_arg(Map, St0),
+ LineAnno = line_anno(Le),
+ List = [ssa_arg(K, St0),ssa_arg(V, St0)],
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var(R, St0),
+ {Is,St} = put_cg_map(LineAnno, Op, SrcMap, Dst, List, St1),
+ {Is,St};
+put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_map{op=Op,var=Map,es=Es}, Le, St0) ->
+ %% Map: one or more literal keys.
+ [] = [Var || #k_map_pair{key=#k_var{}=Var} <- Es], %Assertion
+ SrcMap = ssa_arg(Map, St0),
+ LineAnno = line_anno(Le),
+ List = flatmap(fun(#k_map_pair{key=K,val=V}) ->
+ [ssa_arg(K, St0),ssa_arg(V, St0)]
+ end, Es),
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var(R, St0),
+ {Is,St} = put_cg_map(LineAnno, Op, SrcMap, Dst, List, St1),
+ {Is,St};
+put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], Con0, _Le, St0) ->
+ %% Create an alias for a variable or literal.
+ Con = ssa_arg(Con0, St0),
+ St = set_ssa_var(R, Con, St0),
+ {[],St}.
+
+put_cg_map(LineAnno, Op, SrcMap, Dst, List, St0) ->
+ Fail = bif_fail_label(St0),
+ Args = [#b_literal{val=Op},SrcMap|List],
+ PutMap = #b_set{anno=LineAnno,op=put_map,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ if
+ Op =:= assoc ->
+ {[PutMap],St0};
+ true ->
+ {Is,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Fail, St0),
+ {[PutMap|Is],St}
+ end.
+
+%%%
+%%% Code generation for constructing binaries.
+%%%
+
+cg_binary(Dst, Segs0, Fail, Le, St0) ->
+ {PutCode0,SzCalc0,St1} = cg_bin_put(Segs0, Fail, St0),
+ LineAnno = line_anno(Le),
+ Anno = Le#k.a,
+ case PutCode0 of
+ [#b_set{op=bs_put,dst=Bool,args=[_,_,Src,#b_literal{val=all}|_]},
+ #b_br{bool=Bool},
+ {label,_}|_] ->
+ #k_bin_seg{unit=Unit0,next=Segs} = Segs0,
+ Unit = #b_literal{val=Unit0},
+ {PutCode,SzCalc1,St2} = cg_bin_put(Segs, Fail, St1),
+ {_,SzVar,SzCode0,St3} = cg_size_calc(1, SzCalc1, Fail, St2),
+ SzCode = cg_bin_anno(SzCode0, LineAnno),
+ Args = case member(single_use, Anno) of
+ true ->
+ [#b_literal{val=private_append},Src,SzVar,Unit];
+ false ->
+ [#b_literal{val=append},Src,SzVar,Unit]
+ end,
+ BsInit = #b_set{anno=LineAnno,op=bs_init,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Fail, St3),
+ {SzCode ++ [BsInit] ++ TestIs ++ PutCode,St};
+ [#b_set{op=bs_put}|_] ->
+ {Unit,SzVar,SzCode0,St2} = cg_size_calc(8, SzCalc0, Fail, St1),
+ SzCode = cg_bin_anno(SzCode0, LineAnno),
+ Args = [#b_literal{val=new},SzVar,Unit],
+ BsInit = #b_set{anno=LineAnno,op=bs_init,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Fail, St2),
+ {SzCode ++ [BsInit] ++ TestIs ++ PutCode0,St}
+ end.
+
+cg_bin_anno([Set|Sets], Anno) ->
+ [Set#b_set{anno=Anno}|Sets];
+cg_bin_anno([], _) -> [].
+
+%% cg_size_calc(PreferredUnit, SzCalc, Fail, St0) ->
+%% {ActualUnit,SizeVariable,SizeCode,St}.
+%% Generate size calculation code.
+
+cg_size_calc(Unit, error, _Fail, St) ->
+ {#b_literal{val=Unit},#b_literal{val=badarg},[],St};
+cg_size_calc(8, [{1,_}|_]=SzCalc, Fail, St) ->
+ cg_size_calc(1, SzCalc, Fail, St);
+cg_size_calc(8, SzCalc, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Var,Pre,St} = cg_size_calc_1(SzCalc, Fail, St0),
+ {#b_literal{val=8},Var,Pre,St};
+cg_size_calc(1, SzCalc0, Fail, St0) ->
+ SzCalc = map(fun({8,#b_literal{val=Size}}) ->
+ {1,#b_literal{val=8*Size}};
+ ({8,{{bif,byte_size},Src}}) ->
+ {1,{{bif,bit_size},Src}};
+ ({8,{_,_}=UtfCalc}) ->
+ {1,{'*',#b_literal{val=8},UtfCalc}};
+ ({_,_}=Pair) ->
+ Pair
+ end, SzCalc0),
+ {Var,Pre,St} = cg_size_calc_1(SzCalc, Fail, St0),
+ {#b_literal{val=1},Var,Pre,St}.
+
+cg_size_calc_1(SzCalc, Fail, St0) ->
+ cg_size_calc_2(SzCalc, #b_literal{val=0}, Fail, St0).
+
+cg_size_calc_2([{_,{'*',Unit,{_,_}=Bif}}|T], Sum0, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Sum1,Pre0,St1} = cg_size_calc_2(T, Sum0, Fail, St0),
+ {BifDst,Pre1,St2} = cg_size_bif(Bif, Fail, St1),
+ {Sum,Pre2,St} = cg_size_add(Sum1, BifDst, Unit, Fail, St2),
+ {Sum,Pre0++Pre1++Pre2,St};
+cg_size_calc_2([{_,#b_literal{}=Sz}|T], Sum0, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Sum1,Pre0,St1} = cg_size_calc_2(T, Sum0, Fail, St0),
+ {Sum,Pre,St} = cg_size_add(Sum1, Sz, #b_literal{val=1}, Fail, St1),
+ {Sum,Pre0++Pre,St};
+cg_size_calc_2([{_,#b_var{}=Sz}|T], Sum0, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Sum1,Pre0,St1} = cg_size_calc_2(T, Sum0, Fail, St0),
+ {Sum,Pre,St} = cg_size_add(Sum1, Sz, #b_literal{val=1}, Fail, St1),
+ {Sum,Pre0++Pre,St};
+cg_size_calc_2([{_,{_,_}=Bif}|T], Sum0, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Sum1,Pre0,St1} = cg_size_calc_2(T, Sum0, Fail, St0),
+ {BifDst,Pre1,St2} = cg_size_bif(Bif, Fail, St1),
+ {Sum,Pre2,St} = cg_size_add(Sum1, BifDst, #b_literal{val=1}, Fail, St2),
+ {Sum,Pre0++Pre1++Pre2,St};
+cg_size_calc_2([], Sum, _Fail, St) ->
+ {Sum,[],St}.
+
+cg_size_bif(#b_var{}=Var, _Fail, St) ->
+ {Var,[],St};
+cg_size_bif({Name,Src}, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_bif', St0),
+ Bif = #b_set{op=Name,dst=Dst,args=[Src]},
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Fail, St1),
+ {Dst,[Bif|TestIs],St}.
+
+cg_size_add(#b_literal{val=0}, Val, #b_literal{val=1}, _Fail, St) ->
+ {Val,[],St};
+cg_size_add(A, B, Unit, Fail, St0) ->
+ {Dst,St1} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_sum', St0),
+ {TestIs,St} = make_cond_branch(succeeded, [Dst], Fail, St1),
+ BsAdd = #b_set{op=bs_add,dst=Dst,args=[A,B,Unit]},
+ {Dst,[BsAdd|TestIs],St}.
+
+cg_bin_put(Seg, Fail, St) ->
+ cg_bin_put_1(Seg, Fail, [], [], St).
+
+cg_bin_put_1(#k_bin_seg{size=Size0,unit=U,type=T,flags=Fs,seg=Src0,next=Next},
+ Fail, Acc, SzCalcAcc, St0) ->
+ [Src,Size] = ssa_args([Src0,Size0], St0),
+ NeedSize = bs_need_size(T),
+ TypeArg = #b_literal{val=T},
+ Flags = #b_literal{val=Fs},
+ Unit = #b_literal{val=U},
+ Args = case NeedSize of
+ true -> [TypeArg,Flags,Src,Size,Unit];
+ false -> [TypeArg,Flags,Src]
+ end,
+ {Is,St} = make_cond_branch(bs_put, Args, Fail, St0),
+ SzCalc = bin_size_calc(T, Src, Size, U),
+ cg_bin_put_1(Next, Fail, reverse(Is, Acc), [SzCalc|SzCalcAcc], St);
+cg_bin_put_1(#k_bin_end{}, _, Acc, SzCalcAcc, St) ->
+ SzCalc = fold_size_calc(SzCalcAcc, 0, []),
+ {reverse(Acc),SzCalc,St}.
+
+bs_need_size(utf8) -> false;
+bs_need_size(utf16) -> false;
+bs_need_size(utf32) -> false;
+bs_need_size(_) -> true.
+
+bin_size_calc(utf8, Src, _Size, _Unit) ->
+ {8,{bs_utf8_size,Src}};
+bin_size_calc(utf16, Src, _Size, _Unit) ->
+ {8,{bs_utf16_size,Src}};
+bin_size_calc(utf32, _Src, _Size, _Unit) ->
+ {8,#b_literal{val=4}};
+bin_size_calc(binary, Src, #b_literal{val=all}, Unit) ->
+ case Unit rem 8 of
+ 0 -> {8,{{bif,byte_size},Src}};
+ _ -> {1,{{bif,bit_size},Src}}
+ end;
+bin_size_calc(_Type, _Src, Size, Unit) ->
+ {Unit,Size}.
+
+fold_size_calc([{Unit,#b_literal{val=Size}}|T], Bits, Acc) ->
+ if
+ is_integer(Size) ->
+ fold_size_calc(T, Bits + Unit*Size, Acc);
+ true ->
+ error
+ end;
+fold_size_calc([{U,#b_var{}}=H|T], Bits, Acc) when U =:= 1; U =:= 8 ->
+ fold_size_calc(T, Bits, [H|Acc]);
+fold_size_calc([{U,#b_var{}=Var}|T], Bits, Acc) ->
+ fold_size_calc(T, Bits, [{1,{'*',#b_literal{val=U},Var}}|Acc]);
+fold_size_calc([{_,_}=H|T], Bits, Acc) ->
+ fold_size_calc(T, Bits, [H|Acc]);
+fold_size_calc([], Bits, Acc) ->
+ Bytes = Bits div 8,
+ RemBits = Bits rem 8,
+ Sizes = sort([{1,#b_literal{val=RemBits}},{8,#b_literal{val=Bytes}}|Acc]),
+ [Pair || {_,Sz}=Pair <- Sizes, Sz =/= #b_literal{val=0}].
+
+%%%
+%%% Utilities for creating the SSA types.
+%%%
+
+ssa_args(As, St) ->
+ [ssa_arg(A, St) || A <- As].
+
+ssa_arg(#k_var{name=V}, #cg{vars=Vars}) -> maps:get(V, Vars);
+ssa_arg(#k_literal{val=V}, _) -> #b_literal{val=V};
+ssa_arg(#k_atom{val=V}, _) -> #b_literal{val=V};
+ssa_arg(#k_float{val=V}, _) -> #b_literal{val=V};
+ssa_arg(#k_int{val=V}, _) -> #b_literal{val=V};
+ssa_arg(#k_nil{}, _) -> #b_literal{val=[]}.
+
+new_ssa_vars(Vs, St) ->
+ mapfoldl(fun(#k_var{name=V}, S) ->
+ new_ssa_var(V, S)
+ end, St, Vs).
+
+new_ssa_var(VarBase, #cg{lcount=Uniq,vars=Vars}=St0)
+ when is_atom(VarBase); is_integer(VarBase) ->
+ case Vars of
+ #{VarBase:=_} ->
+ Var = #b_var{name={VarBase,Uniq}},
+ St = St0#cg{lcount=Uniq+1,vars=Vars#{VarBase=>Var}},
+ {Var,St};
+ #{} ->
+ Var = #b_var{name=VarBase},
+ St = St0#cg{vars=Vars#{VarBase=>Var}},
+ {Var,St}
+ end.
+
+set_ssa_var(VarBase, Val, #cg{vars=Vars}=St)
+ when is_atom(VarBase); is_integer(VarBase) ->
+ St#cg{vars=Vars#{VarBase=>Val}}.
+
+%% new_label(St) -> {L,St}.
+
+new_label(#cg{lcount=Next}=St) ->
+ {Next,St#cg{lcount=Next+1}}.
+
+%% line_anno(Le) -> #{} | #{location:={File,Line}}.
+%% Create a location annotation, containing information about the
+%% current filename and line number. The annotation should be
+%% included in any operation that could cause an exception.
+
+line_anno(#k{a=Anno}) ->
+ line_anno_1(Anno).
+
+line_anno_1([Line,{file,Name}]) when is_integer(Line) ->
+ line_anno_2(Name, Line);
+line_anno_1([_|_]=A) ->
+ {Name,Line} = find_loc(A, no_file, 0),
+ line_anno_2(Name, Line);
+line_anno_1([]) ->
+ #{}.
+
+line_anno_2(no_file, _) ->
+ #{};
+line_anno_2(_, 0) ->
+ %% Missing line number or line number 0.
+ #{};
+line_anno_2(Name, Line) ->
+ #{location=>{Name,Line}}.
+
+find_loc([Line|T], File, _) when is_integer(Line) ->
+ find_loc(T, File, Line);
+find_loc([{file,File}|T], _, Line) ->
+ find_loc(T, File, Line);
+find_loc([_|T], File, Line) ->
+ find_loc(T, File, Line);
+find_loc([], File, Line) -> {File,Line}.
+
+flatmapfoldl(F, Accu0, [Hd|Tail]) ->
+ {R,Accu1} = F(Hd, Accu0),
+ {Rs,Accu2} = flatmapfoldl(F, Accu1, Tail),
+ {R++Rs,Accu2};
+flatmapfoldl(_, Accu, []) -> {[],Accu}.
+
+%%%
+%%% Finalize the code.
+%%%
+
+finalize(Asm0, St0) ->
+ Asm1 = fix_phis(Asm0),
+ {Asm,St} = fix_sets(Asm1, [], St0),
+ {build_map(Asm),St}.
+
+fix_phis(Is) ->
+ fix_phis_1(Is, none, #{}).
+
+fix_phis_1([{label,L},#cg_phi{vars=[]}=Phi|Is0], _Lbl, Map0) ->
+ case maps:is_key(L, Map0) of
+ false ->
+ %% No #cg_break{} references this label. Nothing else can
+ %% reference it, so it can be safely be removed.
+ {Is,Map} = drop_upto_label(Is0, Map0),
+ fix_phis_1(Is, none, Map);
+ true ->
+ %% There is a break referencing this label; probably caused
+ %% by a try/catch whose return value is ignored.
+ [{label,L}|fix_phis_1([Phi|Is0], L, Map0)]
+ end;
+fix_phis_1([{label,L}=I|Is], _Lbl, Map) ->
+ [I|fix_phis_1(Is, L, Map)];
+fix_phis_1([#cg_unreachable{}|Is0], _Lbl, Map0) ->
+ {Is,Map} = drop_upto_label(Is0, Map0),
+ fix_phis_1(Is, none, Map);
+fix_phis_1([#cg_break{args=Args,phi=Target}|Is], Lbl, Map) when is_integer(Lbl) ->
+ Pairs1 = case Map of
+ #{Target:=Pairs0} -> Pairs0;
+ #{} -> []
+ end,
+ Pairs = [[{Arg,Lbl} || Arg <- Args]|Pairs1],
+ I = make_uncond_branch(Target),
+ [I|fix_phis_1(Is, none, Map#{Target=>Pairs})];
+fix_phis_1([#cg_phi{vars=Vars}|Is0], Lbl, Map0) ->
+ Pairs = maps:get(Lbl, Map0),
+ Map1 = maps:remove(Lbl, Map0),
+ case gen_phis(Vars, Pairs) of
+ [#b_set{op=phi,args=[]}] ->
+ {Is,Map} = drop_upto_label(Is0, Map1),
+ Ret = #b_ret{arg=#b_literal{val=unreachable}},
+ [Ret|fix_phis_1(Is, none, Map)];
+ Phis ->
+ Phis ++ fix_phis_1(Is0, Lbl, Map1)
+ end;
+fix_phis_1([I|Is], Lbl, Map) ->
+ [I|fix_phis_1(Is, Lbl, Map)];
+fix_phis_1([], _, Map) ->
+ [] = maps:to_list(Map), %Assertion.
+ [].
+
+gen_phis([V|Vs], Preds0) ->
+ {Pairs,Preds} = collect_preds(Preds0, [], []),
+ [#b_set{op=phi,dst=V,args=Pairs}|gen_phis(Vs, Preds)];
+gen_phis([], _) -> [].
+
+collect_preds([[First|Rest]|T], ColAcc, RestAcc) ->
+ collect_preds(T, [First|ColAcc], [Rest|RestAcc]);
+collect_preds([], ColAcc, RestAcc) ->
+ {keysort(2, ColAcc),RestAcc}.
+
+fix_sets([#b_set{dst=none}=Set|Is], Acc, St0) ->
+ {Dst,St} = new_ssa_var('@ssa_ignored', St0),
+ I = Set#b_set{dst=Dst},
+ fix_sets(Is, [I|Acc], St);
+fix_sets([I|Is], Acc, St) ->
+ fix_sets(Is, [I|Acc], St);
+fix_sets([], Acc, St) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),St}.
+
+build_map(Is) ->
+ Blocks = build_graph_1(Is, [], []),
+ maps:from_list(Blocks).
+
+build_graph_1([{label,L}|Is], Lbls, []) ->
+ build_graph_1(Is, [L|Lbls], []);
+build_graph_1([{label,L}|Is], Lbls, [_|_]=BlockAcc) ->
+ make_blocks(Lbls, BlockAcc) ++ build_graph_1(Is, [L], []);
+build_graph_1([I|Is], Lbls, BlockAcc) ->
+ build_graph_1(Is, Lbls, [I|BlockAcc]);
+build_graph_1([], Lbls, BlockAcc) ->
+ make_blocks(Lbls, BlockAcc).
+
+make_blocks(Lbls, [Last|Is0]) ->
+ Is = reverse(Is0),
+ Block = #b_blk{is=Is,last=Last},
+ [{L,Block} || L <- Lbls].
+
+drop_upto_label([{label,_}|_]=Is, Map) ->
+ {Is,Map};
+drop_upto_label([#cg_break{phi=Target}|Is], Map) ->
+ Pairs = case Map of
+ #{Target:=Pairs0} -> Pairs0;
+ #{} -> []
+ end,
+ drop_upto_label(Is, Map#{Target=>Pairs});
+drop_upto_label([_|Is], Map) ->
+ drop_upto_label(Is, Map).
+
+k_get_anno(Thing) -> element(2, Thing).
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl
index 518b958794..8a0ce5b50a 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
-include("core_parse.hrl").
-include("v3_kernel.hrl").
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
-include("beam_disasm.hrl").
-import(lists, [foreach/2]).
@@ -41,6 +42,12 @@ module(File, #k_mdef{}=Kern) ->
%% This is a kernel module.
io:put_chars(File, v3_kernel_pp:format(Kern));
%%io:put_chars(File, io_lib:format("~p~n", [Kern]));
+module(File, #b_module{name=Mod,exports=Exp,attributes=Attr,body=Fs}) ->
+ io:format(File, "module ~p.\n", [Mod]),
+ io:format(File, "exports ~p.\n", [Exp]),
+ io:format(File, "attributes ~p.\n\n", [Attr]),
+ PP = [beam_ssa_pp:format_function(F) || F <- Fs],
+ io:put_chars(File, lists:join($\n, PP));
module(Stream, {Mod,Exp,Attr,Code,NumLabels}) ->
%% This is output from v3_codegen.
io:format(Stream, "{module, ~p}. %% version = ~w\n",
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl
index 2b8dd40e29..74da6aa704 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl
@@ -101,23 +101,13 @@ peep([{select,Op,R,F,Vls0}|Is], SeenTests0, Acc0) ->
I = {jump,F},
peep([I|Is], gb_sets:empty(), Acc0);
[{atom,_}=Value,Lbl] when Op =:= select_val ->
- %% Single value left. Convert to regular test and pop redundant tests.
+ %% Single value left. Convert to regular test.
Is1 = [{test,is_eq_exact,F,[R,Value]},{jump,Lbl}|Is],
- case Acc0 of
- [{test,is_atom,F,[R]}|Acc] ->
- peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc);
- _ ->
- peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc0)
- end;
+ peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc0);
[{integer,_}=Value,Lbl] when Op =:= select_val ->
- %% Single value left. Convert to regular test and pop redundant tests.
+ %% Single value left. Convert to regular test.
Is1 = [{test,is_eq_exact,F,[R,Value]},{jump,Lbl}|Is],
- case Acc0 of
- [{test,is_integer,F,[R]}|Acc] ->
- peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc);
- _ ->
- peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc0)
- end;
+ peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc0);
[Arity,Lbl] when Op =:= select_tuple_arity ->
%% Single value left. Convert to regular test
Is1 = [{test,test_arity,F,[R,Arity]},{jump,Lbl}|Is],
@@ -126,6 +116,21 @@ peep([{select,Op,R,F,Vls0}|Is], SeenTests0, Acc0) ->
I = {select,Op,R,F,Vls},
peep(Is, gb_sets:empty(), [I|Acc0])
end;
+peep([{get_map_elements,Fail,Src,List}=I|Is], _SeenTests, Acc0) ->
+ SeenTests = gb_sets:empty(),
+ case simplify_get_map_elements(Fail, Src, List, Acc0) of
+ {ok,Acc} ->
+ peep(Is, SeenTests, Acc);
+ error ->
+ peep(Is, SeenTests, [I|Acc0])
+ end;
+peep([{test,has_map_fields,Fail,Ops}=I|Is], SeenTests, Acc0) ->
+ case simplify_has_map_fields(Fail, Ops, Acc0) of
+ {ok,Acc} ->
+ peep(Is, SeenTests, Acc);
+ error ->
+ peep(Is, SeenTests, [I|Acc0])
+ end;
peep([{test,Op,_,Ops}=I|Is], SeenTests0, Acc) ->
case beam_utils:is_pure_test(I) of
false ->
@@ -176,3 +181,39 @@ prune_redundant_values([_Val,F|Vls], F) ->
prune_redundant_values([Val,Lbl|Vls], F) ->
[Val,Lbl|prune_redundant_values(Vls, F)];
prune_redundant_values([], _) -> [].
+
+simplify_get_map_elements(Fail, Src, {list,[Key,Dst]},
+ [{get_map_elements,Fail,Src,{list,List1}}|Acc]) ->
+ case are_keys_literals([Key]) andalso are_keys_literals(List1) of
+ true ->
+ case member(Key, List1) of
+ true ->
+ %% The key is already in the other list. That is
+ %% very unusual, because there are optimizations to get
+ %% rid of duplicate keys. Therefore, don't try to
+ %% do anything smart here; just keep the
+ %% get_map_elements instructions separate.
+ error;
+ false ->
+ List = [Key,Dst|List1],
+ {ok,[{get_map_elements,Fail,Src,{list,List}}|Acc]}
+ end;
+ false ->
+ error
+ end;
+simplify_get_map_elements(_, _, _, _) -> error.
+
+simplify_has_map_fields(Fail, [Src|Keys0],
+ [{test,has_map_fields,Fail,[Src|Keys1]}|Acc]) ->
+ case are_keys_literals(Keys0) andalso are_keys_literals(Keys1) of
+ true ->
+ Keys = Keys0 ++ Keys1,
+ {ok,[{test,has_map_fields,Fail,[Src|Keys]}|Acc]};
+ false ->
+ error
+ end;
+simplify_has_map_fields(_, _, _) -> error.
+
+are_keys_literals([{x,_}|_]) -> false;
+are_keys_literals([{y,_}|_]) -> false;
+are_keys_literals([_|_]) -> true.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl
deleted file mode 100644
index ddbe67605a..0000000000
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,416 +0,0 @@
-%%
-%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2018. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
-%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
-%%
-%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-%%
-%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-%% limitations under the License.
-%%
-%% %CopyrightEnd%
-%%
-
--module(beam_receive).
--export([module/2]).
--import(lists, [foldl/3,reverse/1,reverse/2]).
-
-%%%
-%%% In code such as:
-%%%
-%%% Ref = make_ref(), %Or erlang:monitor(process, Pid)
-%%% .
-%%% .
-%%% .
-%%% receive
-%%% {Ref,Reply} -> Reply
-%%% end.
-%%%
-%%% we know that none of the messages that exist in the message queue
-%%% before the call to make_ref/0 can be matched out in the receive
-%%% statement. Therefore we can avoid going through the entire message
-%%% queue if we introduce two new instructions (here written as
-%%% BIFs in pseudo-Erlang):
-%%%
-%%% recv_mark(SomeUniqInteger),
-%%% Ref = make_ref(),
-%%% .
-%%% .
-%%% .
-%%% recv_set(SomeUniqInteger),
-%%% receive
-%%% {Ref,Reply} -> Reply
-%%% end.
-%%%
-%%% The recv_mark/1 instruction will save the current position and
-%%% SomeUniqInteger in the process context. The recv_set
-%%% instruction will verify that SomeUniqInteger is still stored
-%%% in the process context. If it is, it will set the current pointer
-%%% for the message queue (the next message to be read out) to the
-%%% position that was saved by recv_mark/1.
-%%%
-%%% The remove_message instruction must be modified to invalidate
-%%% the information stored by the previous recv_mark/1, in case there
-%%% is another receive executed between the calls to recv_mark/1 and
-%%% recv_set/1.
-%%%
-%%% We use a reference to a label (i.e. a position in the loaded code)
-%%% as the SomeUniqInteger.
-%%%
-
--spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
- {'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
-
-module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opts) ->
- Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
- Code = {Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc},
- {ok,Code}.
-
-%%%
-%%% Local functions.
-%%%
-
-function({function,Name,Arity,Entry,Is}) ->
- try
- D = beam_utils:index_labels(Is),
- {function,Name,Arity,Entry,opt(Is, D, [])}
- catch
- Class:Error:Stack ->
- io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
- erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
- end.
-
-opt([{call_ext,A,{extfunc,erlang,spawn_monitor,A}}=I0|Is0], D, Acc)
- when A =:= 1; A =:= 3 ->
- case ref_in_tuple(Is0) of
- no ->
- opt(Is0, D, [I0|Acc]);
- {yes,Regs,Is1,MatchReversed} ->
- %% The call creates a brand new reference. Now
- %% search for a receive statement in the same
- %% function that will match against the reference.
- case opt_recv(Is1, Regs, D) of
- no ->
- opt(Is0, D, [I0|Acc]);
- {yes,Is,Lbl} ->
- opt(Is, D, MatchReversed++[I0,{recv_mark,{f,Lbl}}|Acc])
- end
- end;
-opt([{call_ext,Arity,{extfunc,erlang,Name,Arity}}=I|Is0], D, Acc) ->
- case creates_new_ref(Name, Arity) of
- true ->
- %% The call creates a brand new reference. Now
- %% search for a receive statement in the same
- %% function that will match against the reference.
- case opt_recv(Is0, regs_init_x0(), D) of
- no ->
- opt(Is0, D, [I|Acc]);
- {yes,Is,Lbl} ->
- opt(Is, D, [I,{recv_mark,{f,Lbl}}|Acc])
- end;
- false ->
- opt(Is0, D, [I|Acc])
- end;
-opt([I|Is], D, Acc) ->
- opt(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
-opt([], _, Acc) ->
- reverse(Acc).
-
-ref_in_tuple([{test,is_tuple,_,[{x,0}]}=I1,
- {test,test_arity,_,[{x,0},2]}=I2,
- {block,[{set,[_],[{x,0}],{get_tuple_element,0}},
- {set,[Dst],[{x,0}],{get_tuple_element,1}}|Bl]}=I3|Is]) ->
- ref_in_tuple_1(Bl, Dst, Is, [I3,I2,I1]);
-ref_in_tuple([{test,is_tuple,_,[{x,0}]}=I1,
- {test,test_arity,_,[{x,0},2]}=I2,
- {block,[{set,[Dst],[{x,0}],{get_tuple_element,1}}|Bl]}=I3|Is]) ->
- ref_in_tuple_1(Bl, Dst, Is, [I3,I2,I1]);
-ref_in_tuple(_) -> no.
-
-ref_in_tuple_1(Bl, Dst, Is, MatchReversed) ->
- Regs0 = regs_init_singleton(Dst),
- Regs = opt_update_regs_bl(Bl, Regs0),
- {yes,Regs,Is,MatchReversed}.
-
-%% creates_new_ref(Name, Arity) -> true|false.
-%% Return 'true' if the BIF Name/Arity will create a new reference.
-creates_new_ref(monitor, 2) -> true;
-creates_new_ref(make_ref, 0) -> true;
-creates_new_ref(_, _) -> false.
-
-%% opt_recv([Instruction], Regs, LabelIndex) -> no|{yes,[Instruction]}
-%% Search for a receive statement that will only retrieve messages
-%% that contain the newly created reference (which is currently in {x,0}).
-opt_recv(Is, Regs, D) ->
- L = gb_sets:empty(),
- opt_recv(Is, D, Regs, L, []).
-
-opt_recv([{label,L}=Lbl,{loop_rec,{f,Fail},_}=Loop|Is], D, R0, _, Acc) ->
- R = regs_kill_not_live(0, R0),
- case regs_empty(R) of
- false ->
- %% We now have the new reference in Y registers
- %% and the current instruction is the beginning of a
- %% receive statement. We must now verify that only messages
- %% that contain the reference will be matched.
- case opt_ref_used(Is, R, Fail, D) of
- false ->
- no;
- true ->
- RecvSet = {recv_set,{f,L}},
- {yes,reverse(Acc, [RecvSet,Lbl,Loop|Is]),L}
- end;
- true ->
- no
- end;
-opt_recv([I|Is], D, R0, L0, Acc) ->
- {R,L} = opt_update_regs(I, R0, L0),
- case regs_empty(R) of
- true ->
- %% The reference is no longer alive. There is no
- %% point in continuing the search.
- no;
- false ->
- opt_recv(Is, D, R, L, [I|Acc])
- end;
-opt_recv([], _, _, _, _) -> no.
-
-opt_update_regs({block,Bl}, R, L) ->
- {opt_update_regs_bl(Bl, R),L};
-opt_update_regs({call,_,_}, R, L) ->
- {regs_kill_not_live(0, R),L};
-opt_update_regs({call_ext,_,_}, R, L) ->
- {regs_kill_not_live(0, R),L};
-opt_update_regs({call_fun,_}, R, L) ->
- {regs_kill_not_live(0, R),L};
-opt_update_regs({kill,Y}, R, L) ->
- {regs_kill([Y], R),L};
-opt_update_regs({'catch',_,{f,Lbl}}, R, L) ->
- {R,gb_sets:add(Lbl, L)};
-opt_update_regs({catch_end,_}, R, L) ->
- {R,L};
-opt_update_regs({label,Lbl}, R, L) ->
- case gb_sets:is_member(Lbl, L) of
- false ->
- %% We can't allow arbitrary labels (since the receive
- %% could be entered without first creating the reference).
- {regs_init(),L};
- true ->
- %% A catch label for a previously seen catch instruction is OK.
- {R,L}
- end;
-opt_update_regs({'try',_,{f,Lbl}}, R, L) ->
- {R,gb_sets:add(Lbl, L)};
-opt_update_regs({try_end,_}, R, L) ->
- {R,L};
-opt_update_regs({line,_}, R, L) ->
- {R,L};
-opt_update_regs(_I, _R, L) ->
- %% Unrecognized instruction. Abort the search.
- {regs_init(),L}.
-
-opt_update_regs_bl([{set,Ds,_,{alloc,Live,_}}|Is], Regs0) ->
- Regs1 = regs_kill_not_live(Live, Regs0),
- Regs = regs_kill(Ds, Regs1),
- opt_update_regs_bl(Is, Regs);
-opt_update_regs_bl([{set,[Dst]=Ds,[Src],move}|Is], Regs0) ->
- Regs1 = regs_kill(Ds, Regs0),
- Regs = case regs_is_member(Src, Regs1) of
- false -> Regs1;
- true -> regs_add(Dst, Regs1)
- end,
- opt_update_regs_bl(Is, Regs);
-opt_update_regs_bl([{set,Ds,_,_}|Is], Regs0) ->
- Regs = regs_kill(Ds, Regs0),
- opt_update_regs_bl(Is, Regs);
-opt_update_regs_bl([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-%% opt_ref_used([Instruction], RefRegs, FailLabel, LabelIndex) -> true|false
-%% Return 'true' if it is certain that only messages that contain the same
-%% reference as in RefRegs can be matched out. Otherwise return 'false'.
-%%
-%% Basically, we follow all possible paths through the receive statement.
-%% If all paths are safe, we return 'true'.
-%%
-%% A branch to FailLabel is safe, because it exits the receive statement
-%% and no further message may be matched out.
-%%
-%% If a path hits an comparision between RefRegs and part of the message,
-%% that path is safe (any messages that may be matched further down the
-%% path is guaranteed to contain the reference).
-%%
-%% Otherwise, if we hit a 'remove_message' instruction, we give up
-%% and return 'false' (the optimization is definitely unsafe). If
-%% we hit an unrecognized instruction, we also give up and return
-%% 'false' (the optimization may be unsafe).
-
-opt_ref_used(Is, RefRegs, Fail, D) ->
- Done = gb_sets:singleton(Fail),
- Regs = regs_init_x0(),
- try
- _ = opt_ref_used_1(Is, RefRegs, D, Done, Regs),
- true
- catch
- throw:not_used ->
- false
- end.
-
-%% This functions only returns if all paths through the receive
-%% statement are safe, and throws an 'not_used' term otherwise.
-opt_ref_used_1([{block,Bl}|Is], RefRegs, D, Done, Regs0) ->
- Regs = opt_ref_used_bl(Bl, Regs0),
- opt_ref_used_1(Is, RefRegs, D, Done, Regs);
-opt_ref_used_1([{test,is_eq_exact,{f,Fail},Args}|Is],
- RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs) ->
- Done = opt_ref_used_at(Fail, RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs),
- case is_ref_msg_comparison(Args, RefRegs, Regs) of
- false ->
- opt_ref_used_1(Is, RefRegs, D, Done, Regs);
- true ->
- %% The instructions that follow (Is) can only be executed
- %% if the message contains the same reference as in RefRegs.
- Done
- end;
-opt_ref_used_1([{test,is_ne_exact,{f,Fail},Args}|Is],
- RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs) ->
- Done = opt_ref_used_1(Is, RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs),
- case is_ref_msg_comparison(Args, RefRegs, Regs) of
- false ->
- opt_ref_used_at(Fail, RefRegs, D, Done, Regs);
- true ->
- Done
- end;
-opt_ref_used_1([{test,_,{f,Fail},_}|Is], RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs) ->
- Done = opt_ref_used_at(Fail, RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs),
- opt_ref_used_1(Is, RefRegs, D, Done, Regs);
-opt_ref_used_1([{select,_,_,{f,Fail},List}|_], RefRegs, D, Done, Regs) ->
- Lbls = [F || {f,F} <- List] ++ [Fail],
- opt_ref_used_in_all(Lbls, RefRegs, D, Done, Regs);
-opt_ref_used_1([{label,Lbl}|Is], RefRegs, D, Done, Regs) ->
- case gb_sets:is_member(Lbl, Done) of
- true -> Done;
- false -> opt_ref_used_1(Is, RefRegs, D, Done, Regs)
- end;
-opt_ref_used_1([{loop_rec_end,_}|_], _, _, Done, _) ->
- Done;
-opt_ref_used_1([_I|_], _RefReg, _D, _Done, _Regs) ->
- %% The optimization may be unsafe.
- throw(not_used).
-
-%% is_ref_msg_comparison(Args, RefRegs, RegisterSet) -> true|false.
-%% Return 'true' if Args denotes a comparison between the
-%% reference and message or part of the message.
-is_ref_msg_comparison([R1,R2], RefRegs, Regs) ->
- (regs_is_member(R2, RefRegs) andalso regs_is_member(R1, Regs)) orelse
- (regs_is_member(R1, RefRegs) andalso regs_is_member(R2, Regs)).
-
-opt_ref_used_in_all([L|Ls], RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs) ->
- Done = opt_ref_used_at(L, RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs),
- opt_ref_used_in_all(Ls, RefRegs, D, Done, Regs);
-opt_ref_used_in_all([], _, _, Done, _) -> Done.
-
-opt_ref_used_at(Fail, RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs) ->
- case gb_sets:is_member(Fail, Done0) of
- true ->
- Done0;
- false ->
- Is = beam_utils:code_at(Fail, D),
- Done = opt_ref_used_1(Is, RefRegs, D, Done0, Regs),
- gb_sets:add(Fail, Done)
- end.
-
-opt_ref_used_bl([{set,[],[],remove_message}|_], _) ->
- %% We have proved that a message that does not depend on the
- %% reference can be matched out.
- throw(not_used);
-opt_ref_used_bl([{set,Ds,Ss,_}|Is], Regs0) ->
- case regs_all_members(Ss, Regs0) of
- false ->
- %% The destination registers may be assigned values that
- %% are not dependent on the message being matched.
- Regs = regs_kill(Ds, Regs0),
- opt_ref_used_bl(Is, Regs);
- true ->
- %% All the sources depend on the message directly or
- %% indirectly.
- Regs = regs_add_list(Ds, Regs0),
- opt_ref_used_bl(Is, Regs)
- end;
-opt_ref_used_bl([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-%%%
-%%% Functions for keeping track of a set of registers.
-%%%
-
-%% regs_init() -> RegisterSet
-%% Return an empty set of registers.
-
-regs_init() ->
- {0,0}.
-
-%% regs_init_singleton(Register) -> RegisterSet
-%% Return a set that only contains one register.
-
-regs_init_singleton(Reg) ->
- regs_add(Reg, regs_init()).
-
-%% regs_init_x0() -> RegisterSet
-%% Return a set that only contains the {x,0} register.
-
-regs_init_x0() ->
- {1 bsl 0,0}.
-
-%% regs_empty(Register) -> true|false
-%% Test whether the register set is empty.
-
-regs_empty(R) ->
- R =:= {0,0}.
-
-%% regs_kill_not_live(Live, RegisterSet) -> RegisterSet'
-%% Kill all registers indicated not live by Live.
-
-regs_kill_not_live(Live, {Xregs,Yregs}) ->
- {Xregs band ((1 bsl Live)-1),Yregs}.
-
-%% regs_kill([Register], RegisterSet) -> RegisterSet'
-%% Kill all registers mentioned in the list of registers.
-
-regs_kill([{x,N}|Rs], {Xregs,Yregs}) ->
- regs_kill(Rs, {Xregs band (bnot (1 bsl N)),Yregs});
-regs_kill([{y,N}|Rs], {Xregs,Yregs}) ->
- regs_kill(Rs, {Xregs,Yregs band (bnot (1 bsl N))});
-regs_kill([{fr,_}|Rs], Regs) ->
- regs_kill(Rs, Regs);
-regs_kill([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-regs_add_list(List, Regs) ->
- foldl(fun(R, A) -> regs_add(R, A) end, Regs, List).
-
-%% regs_add(Register, RegisterSet) -> RegisterSet'
-%% Add a new register to the set of registers.
-
-regs_add({x,N}, {Xregs,Yregs}) ->
- {Xregs bor (1 bsl N),Yregs};
-regs_add({y,N}, {Xregs,Yregs}) ->
- {Xregs,Yregs bor (1 bsl N)}.
-
-%% regs_all_members([Register], RegisterSet) -> true|false
-%% Test whether all of the registers are part of the register set.
-
-regs_all_members([R|Rs], Regs) ->
- regs_is_member(R, Regs) andalso regs_all_members(Rs, Regs);
-regs_all_members([], _) -> true.
-
-%% regs_is_member(Register, RegisterSet) -> true|false
-%% Test whether Register is part of the register set.
-
-regs_is_member({x,N}, {Regs,_}) -> Regs band (1 bsl N) =/= 0;
-regs_is_member({y,N}, {_,Regs}) -> Regs band (1 bsl N) =/= 0;
-regs_is_member(_, _) -> false.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_record.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_record.erl
deleted file mode 100644
index 58a6de6775..0000000000
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_record.erl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,131 +0,0 @@
-%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2014-2017. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
-%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
-%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
-%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
-%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
-%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
-%%
-%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
-%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
-%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
-%% under the License.
-%%
-%% %CopyrightEnd%
-%%
-
-%% Rewrite the instruction stream on tagged tuple tests.
-%% Tagged tuples means a tuple of any arity with an atom as its
-%% first element, such as records and error tuples.
-%%
-%% From:
-%% ...
-%% {test,is_tuple,Fail,[Src]}.
-%% {test,test_arity,Fail,[Src,Sz]}.
-%% ...
-%% {get_tuple_element,Src,0,Dst}.
-%% ...
-%% {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Dst,Atom]}.
-%% ...
-%% To:
-%% ...
-%% {test,is_tagged_tuple,Fail,[Src,Sz,Atom]}.
-%% ...
-%%
-
--module(beam_record).
--export([module/2]).
-
--import(lists, [reverse/1,reverse/2]).
-
--spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
- {'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
-
-module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opt) ->
- Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
- {ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}.
-
-function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
- try
- Is1 = beam_utils:anno_defs(Is0),
- Idx = beam_utils:index_labels(Is1),
- Is = rewrite(reverse(Is1), Idx),
- {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
- catch
- Class:Error:Stack ->
- io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
- erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
- end.
-
-rewrite(Is, Idx) ->
- rewrite(Is, Idx, 0, []).
-
-rewrite([{test,test_arity,Fail,[Src,N]}=TA,
- {test,is_tuple,Fail,[Src]}=TT|Is], Idx, Def, Acc0) ->
- case is_tagged_tuple(Acc0, Def, Fail, Src, Idx) of
- no ->
- rewrite(Is, Idx, 0, [TT,TA|Acc0]);
- {yes,Atom,Acc} ->
- I = {test,is_tagged_tuple,Fail,[Src,N,Atom]},
- rewrite(Is, Idx, Def, [I|Acc])
- end;
-rewrite([{block,[{'%anno',{def,Def}}|Bl]}|Is], Idx, _Def, Acc) ->
- rewrite(Is, Idx, Def, [{block,Bl}|Acc]);
-rewrite([{label,L}=I|Is], Idx0, Def, Acc) ->
- Idx = beam_utils:index_label(L, Acc, Idx0),
- rewrite(Is, Idx, Def, [I|Acc]);
-rewrite([I|Is], Idx, Def, Acc) ->
- rewrite(Is, Idx, Def, [I|Acc]);
-rewrite([], _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
-
-is_tagged_tuple([{block,Bl},
- {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Dst,{atom,_}=Atom]}|Is],
- Def, Fail, Src, Idx) ->
- case is_tagged_tuple_1(Bl, Is, Fail, Src, Dst, Idx, Def, []) of
- no ->
- no;
- {yes,[]} ->
- {yes,Atom,Is};
- {yes,[_|_]=Block} ->
- {yes,Atom,[{block,Block}|Is]}
- end;
-is_tagged_tuple(_, _, _, _, _) ->
- no.
-
-is_tagged_tuple_1([{set,[Dst],[Src],{get_tuple_element,0}}=I|Bl],
- Is, Fail, Src, Dst, Idx, Def, Acc) ->
- %% Check usage of Dst to find out whether the get_tuple_element
- %% is needed.
- case usage(Dst, Is, Fail, Idx) of
- killed ->
- %% Safe to remove the get_tuple_element instruction.
- {yes,reverse(Acc, Bl)};
- used ->
- %% Actively used. Must keep instruction.
- {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Bl])};
- not_used ->
- %% Not actually used (but must be initialized).
- case is_defined(Dst, Def) of
- false ->
- %% Dst must be initialized, but the
- %% actual value does not matter.
- Kill = {set,[Dst],[nil],move},
- {yes,reverse(Acc, [Kill|Bl])};
- true ->
- %% The register is previously initialized.
- %% We can remove the instruction.
- {yes,reverse(Acc, Bl)}
- end
- end;
-is_tagged_tuple_1([I|Bl], Is, Fail, Src, Dst, Idx, Def, Acc) ->
- is_tagged_tuple_1(Bl, Is, Fail, Src, Dst, Idx, Def, [I|Acc]);
-is_tagged_tuple_1(_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _) ->
- no.
-
-usage(Dst, Is, Fail, Idx) ->
- beam_utils:usage(Dst, [{test,is_number,Fail,[nil]}|Is], Idx).
-
-is_defined({x,X}, Def) ->
- (Def bsr X) band 1 =:= 1.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_reorder.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_reorder.erl
deleted file mode 100644
index 8d2ef5a431..0000000000
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_reorder.erl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,150 +0,0 @@
-%%
-%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2018. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
-%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
-%%
-%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-%%
-%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-%% limitations under the License.
-%%
-%% %CopyrightEnd%
-%%
-
--module(beam_reorder).
-
--export([module/2]).
--import(lists, [member/2,reverse/1]).
-
--spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
- {'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
-
-module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opt) ->
- Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
- {ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}.
-
-function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
- try
- Is = reorder(Is0),
- {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
- catch
- Class:Error:Stack ->
- io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
- erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
- end.
-
-%% reorder(Instructions0) -> Instructions
-%% Reorder instructions before the beam_block pass, because reordering
-%% will be more cumbersome when the blocks are in place.
-%%
-%% Execution of get_tuple_element instructions can be delayed until
-%% they are actually needed. Consider the sequence:
-%%
-%% get_tuple_element Tuple Pos Dst
-%% test Test Fail Operands
-%%
-%% If Dst is killed at label Fail (and not referenced in Operands),
-%% we can can swap the instructions:
-%%
-%% test Test Fail Operands
-%% get_tuple_element Tuple Pos Dst
-%%
-%% That can be beneficial in two ways: Firstly, if the branch is taken
-%% we have avoided execution of the get_tuple_element instruction.
-%% Secondly, even if the branch is not taken, subsequent optimization
-%% (opt_blocks/1) may be able to change Dst to the final destination
-%% register and eliminate a 'move' instruction.
-
-reorder(Is) ->
- D = beam_utils:index_labels(Is),
- reorder_1(Is, D, []).
-
-reorder_1([{Op,_,_}=TryCatch|[I|Is]=Is0], D, Acc)
- when Op =:= 'catch'; Op =:= 'try' ->
- %% Don't allow 'try' or 'catch' instructions to split blocks if
- %% it can be avoided.
- case is_safe(I) of
- false ->
- reorder_1(Is0, D, [TryCatch|Acc]);
- true ->
- reorder_1([TryCatch|Is], D, [I|Acc])
- end;
-reorder_1([{label,L}=I|_], D, Acc) ->
- Is = beam_utils:code_at(L, D),
- reorder_1(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
-reorder_1([{test,is_nonempty_list,_,_}=I|Is], D, Acc) ->
- %% The run-time system may combine the is_nonempty_list test with
- %% the following get_list instruction.
- reorder_1(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
-reorder_1([{test,_,_,_}=I,
- {select,_,_,_,_}=S|Is], D, Acc) ->
- %% There is nothing to gain by inserting a get_tuple_element
- %% instruction between the test instruction and the select
- %% instruction.
- reorder_1(Is, D, [S,I|Acc]);
-reorder_1([{test,_,{f,_},[Src|_]}=I|Is], D,
- [{get_tuple_element,Src,_,_}|_]=Acc) ->
- %% We want to avoid code that can confuse beam_validator such as:
- %% is_tuple Fail Src
- %% test_arity Fail Src Arity
- %% is_map Fail Src
- %% get_tuple_element Src Pos Dst
- %% Therefore, don't reorder the instructions in such cases.
- reorder_1(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
-reorder_1([{test,_,{f,L},Ss}=I|Is0], D0,
- [{get_tuple_element,_,_,El}=G|Acc0]=Acc) ->
- case member(El, Ss) of
- true ->
- reorder_1(Is0, D0, [I|Acc]);
- false ->
- case beam_utils:is_killed_at(El, L, D0) of
- true ->
- Is = [I,G|Is0],
- reorder_1(Is, D0, Acc0);
- false ->
- case beam_utils:is_killed(El, Is0, D0) of
- true ->
- Code0 = beam_utils:code_at(L, D0),
- Code = [G|Code0],
- D = beam_utils:index_label(L, Code, D0),
- Is = [I|Is0],
- reorder_1(Is, D, Acc0);
- false ->
- reorder_1(Is0, D0, [I|Acc])
- end
- end
- end;
-reorder_1([{allocate_zero,N,Live}=I0|Is], D,
- [{get_tuple_element,{x,Tup},_,{x,Dst}}=G|Acc]=Acc0) ->
- case Tup < Dst andalso Dst+1 =:= Live of
- true ->
- %% Move allocation instruction upwards past
- %% get_tuple_element instructions to create more
- %% opportunities for moving get_tuple_element
- %% instructions.
- I = {allocate_zero,N,Dst},
- reorder_1([I,G|Is], D, Acc);
- false ->
- reorder_1(Is, D, [I0|Acc0])
- end;
-reorder_1([I|Is], D, Acc) ->
- reorder_1(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
-reorder_1([], _, Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-%% is_safe(Instruction) -> true|false
-%% Test whether an instruction is safe (cannot cause an exception).
-
-is_safe({kill,_}) -> true;
-is_safe({move,_,_}) -> true;
-is_safe({put,_}) -> true;
-is_safe({put_list,_,_,_}) -> true;
-is_safe({put_tuple,_,_}) -> true;
-is_safe({test_heap,_,_}) -> true;
-is_safe(_) -> false.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_split.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_split.erl
index 809e49b3d0..7b18946ae0 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_split.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_split.erl
@@ -44,10 +44,6 @@ split_blocks([I|Is], Acc) ->
split_blocks(Is, [I|Acc]);
split_blocks([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-split_block([{set,[R],[_,_,_]=As,{bif,is_record,{f,Lbl}}}|Is], Bl, Acc) ->
- %% is_record/3 must be translated by beam_clean; therefore,
- %% it must be outside of any block.
- split_block(Is, [], [{bif,is_record,{f,Lbl},As,R}|make_block(Bl, Acc)]);
split_block([{set,[R],As,{bif,N,{f,Lbl}=Fail}}|Is], Bl, Acc) when Lbl =/= 0 ->
split_block(Is, [], [{bif,N,Fail,As,R}|make_block(Bl, Acc)]);
split_block([{set,[],[],{line,_}=Line},
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a2766a0501
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,616 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%% Purpose: Type definitions and utilities for the SSA format.
+
+-module(beam_ssa).
+-export([add_anno/3,get_anno/2,
+ clobbers_xregs/1,def/2,def_used/2,dominators/1,
+ flatmapfold_instrs_rpo/4,
+ fold_po/3,fold_po/4,fold_rpo/3,fold_rpo/4,
+ fold_instrs_rpo/4,
+ linearize/1,
+ mapfold_instrs_rpo/4,
+ predecessors/1,
+ rename_vars/3,
+ rpo/1,rpo/2,
+ split_blocks/3,
+ successors/1,successors/2,
+ update_phi_labels/4,used/1]).
+
+-export_type([b_module/0,b_function/0,b_blk/0,b_set/0,
+ b_ret/0,b_br/0,b_switch/0,terminator/0,
+ b_var/0,b_literal/0,b_remote/0,b_local/0,
+ value/0,argument/0,label/0,
+ var_name/0,var_base/0,literal_value/0,
+ op/0,anno/0,block_map/0]).
+
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+
+-type b_module() :: #b_module{}.
+-type b_function() :: #b_function{}.
+-type b_blk() :: #b_blk{}.
+-type b_set() :: #b_set{}.
+
+-type b_br() :: #b_br{}.
+-type b_ret() :: #b_ret{}.
+-type b_switch() :: #b_switch{}.
+-type terminator() :: b_br() | b_ret() | b_switch().
+
+-type b_var() :: #b_var{}.
+-type b_literal() :: #b_literal{}.
+-type b_remote() :: #b_remote{}.
+-type b_local() :: #b_local{}.
+
+-type value() :: b_var() | b_literal().
+-type phi_value() :: {value(),label()}.
+-type argument() :: value() | b_remote() | b_local() | phi_value().
+-type label() :: non_neg_integer().
+
+-type var_name() :: var_base() | {var_base(),non_neg_integer()}.
+-type var_base() :: atom() | non_neg_integer().
+
+-type literal_value() :: atom() | integer() | float() | list() |
+ nil() | tuple() | map() | binary().
+
+-type op() :: {'bif',atom()} | {'float',float_op()} | prim_op() | cg_prim_op().
+-type anno() :: #{atom() := any()}.
+
+-type block_map() :: #{label():=b_blk()}.
+
+%% Note: By default, dialyzer will collapse this type to atom().
+%% To avoid the collapsing, change the value of SET_LIMIT to 50 in the
+%% file erl_types.erl in the hipe application.
+
+-type prim_op() :: 'bs_add' | 'bs_extract' | 'bs_init' | 'bs_init_writable' |
+ 'bs_match' | 'bs_put' | 'bs_start_match' | 'bs_test_tail' |
+ 'bs_utf16_size' | 'bs_utf8_size' | 'build_stacktrace' |
+ 'call' | 'catch_end' | 'context_to_binary' |
+ 'extract' |
+ 'get_hd' | 'get_map_element' | 'get_tl' | 'get_tuple_element' |
+ 'has_map_field' |
+ 'is_nonempty_list' | 'is_tagged_tuple' |
+ 'kill_try_tag' |
+ 'landingpad' |
+ 'make_fun' | 'new_try_tag' |
+ 'peek_message' | 'phi' | 'put_list' | 'put_map' | 'put_tuple' |
+ 'raw_raise' | 'recv_next' | 'remove_message' | 'resume' |
+ 'set_tuple_element' | 'succeeded' |
+ 'timeout' |
+ 'wait' | 'wait_timeout'.
+
+-type float_op() :: 'checkerror' | 'clearerror' | 'convert' | 'get' | 'put' |
+ '+' | '-' | '*' | '/'.
+
+%% Primops only used internally during code generation.
+-type cg_prim_op() :: 'bs_get' | 'bs_match_string' | 'bs_restore' | 'bs_skip' |
+'copy' | 'put_tuple_arity' | 'put_tuple_element'.
+
+-import(lists, [foldl/3,mapfoldl/3,reverse/1]).
+
+-spec add_anno(Key, Value, Construct) -> Construct when
+ Key :: atom(),
+ Value :: any(),
+ Construct :: b_function() | b_blk() | b_set() | terminator().
+
+add_anno(Key, Val, #b_function{anno=Anno}=Bl) ->
+ Bl#b_function{anno=Anno#{Key=>Val}};
+add_anno(Key, Val, #b_blk{anno=Anno}=Bl) ->
+ Bl#b_blk{anno=Anno#{Key=>Val}};
+add_anno(Key, Val, #b_set{anno=Anno}=Bl) ->
+ Bl#b_set{anno=Anno#{Key=>Val}};
+add_anno(Key, Val, #b_br{anno=Anno}=Bl) ->
+ Bl#b_br{anno=Anno#{Key=>Val}};
+add_anno(Key, Val, #b_ret{anno=Anno}=Bl) ->
+ Bl#b_ret{anno=Anno#{Key=>Val}};
+add_anno(Key, Val, #b_switch{anno=Anno}=Bl) ->
+ Bl#b_switch{anno=Anno#{Key=>Val}}.
+
+-spec get_anno(atom(), b_blk()|b_set()|terminator()) -> any().
+
+get_anno(Key, Construct) ->
+ maps:get(Key, get_anno(Construct)).
+
+get_anno(#b_blk{anno=Anno}) -> Anno;
+get_anno(#b_set{anno=Anno}) -> Anno;
+get_anno(#b_br{anno=Anno}) -> Anno;
+get_anno(#b_ret{anno=Anno}) -> Anno;
+get_anno(#b_switch{anno=Anno}) -> Anno.
+
+%% clobbers_xregs(#b_set{}) -> true|false.
+%% Test whether the instruction invalidates all X registers.
+
+-spec clobbers_xregs(b_set()) -> boolean().
+
+clobbers_xregs(#b_set{op=Op}) ->
+ case Op of
+ bs_init_writable -> true;
+ build_stacktrace -> true;
+ call -> true;
+ landingpad -> true;
+ make_fun -> true;
+ peek_message -> true;
+ raw_raise -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end.
+
+-spec predecessors(Blocks) -> #{BlockNumber:=[Predecessor]} when
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ BlockNumber :: label(),
+ Predecessor :: label().
+
+predecessors(Blocks) ->
+ P0 = [{S,L} || {L,Blk} <- maps:to_list(Blocks),
+ S <- successors(Blk)],
+ P1 = sofs:relation(P0),
+ P2 = sofs:rel2fam(P1),
+ P3 = sofs:to_external(P2),
+ P = [{0,[]}|P3],
+ maps:from_list(P).
+
+-spec successors(b_blk()) -> [label()].
+
+successors(#b_blk{last=Terminator}) ->
+ case Terminator of
+ #b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=Succ} ->
+ [Succ];
+ #b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=false},fail=Fail} ->
+ [Fail];
+ #b_br{succ=Succ,fail=Fail} ->
+ [Fail,Succ];
+ #b_switch{fail=Fail,list=List} ->
+ [Fail|[L || {_,L} <- List]];
+ #b_ret{} ->
+ []
+ end.
+
+-spec successors(label(), block_map()) -> [label()].
+
+successors(L, Blocks) ->
+ successors(maps:get(L, Blocks)).
+
+-spec def(Ls, Blocks) -> Def when
+ Ls :: [label()],
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ Def :: ordsets:ordset(var_name()).
+
+def(Ls, Blocks) ->
+ Top = rpo(Ls, Blocks),
+ Blks = [maps:get(L, Blocks) || L <- Top],
+ def_1(Blks, []).
+
+-spec def_used(Ls, Blocks) -> {Def,Used} when
+ Ls :: [label()],
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ Def :: ordsets:ordset(var_name()),
+ Used :: ordsets:ordset(var_name()).
+
+def_used(Ls, Blocks) ->
+ Top = rpo(Ls, Blocks),
+ Blks = [maps:get(L, Blocks) || L <- Top],
+ Preds = gb_sets:from_list(Top),
+ def_used_1(Blks, Preds, [], gb_sets:empty()).
+
+-spec dominators(Blocks) -> Result when
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ Result :: #{label():=ordsets:ordset(label())}.
+
+dominators(Blocks) ->
+ Preds = predecessors(Blocks),
+ Top0 = rpo(Blocks),
+ Top = [{L,maps:get(L, Preds)} || L <- Top0],
+
+ %% The flow graph for an Erlang function is reducible, and
+ %% therefore one traversal in reverse postorder is sufficient.
+ iter_dominators(Top, #{}).
+
+-spec fold_instrs_rpo(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks) -> any() when
+ Fun :: fun((b_blk()|terminator(), any()) -> any()),
+ From :: [label()],
+ Acc0 :: any(),
+ Blocks :: block_map().
+
+fold_instrs_rpo(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks) ->
+ Top = rpo(From, Blocks),
+ fold_instrs_rpo_1(Top, Fun, Blocks, Acc0).
+
+-spec mapfold_instrs_rpo(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks0) -> {Blocks,Acc} when
+ Fun :: fun((b_blk()|terminator(), any()) -> any()),
+ From :: [label()],
+ Acc0 :: any(),
+ Acc :: any(),
+ Blocks0 :: block_map(),
+ Blocks :: block_map().
+
+mapfold_instrs_rpo(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks) ->
+ Top = rpo(From, Blocks),
+ mapfold_instrs_rpo_1(Top, Fun, Blocks, Acc0).
+
+-spec flatmapfold_instrs_rpo(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks0) -> {Blocks,Acc} when
+ Fun :: fun((b_blk()|terminator(), any()) -> any()),
+ From :: [label()],
+ Acc0 :: any(),
+ Acc :: any(),
+ Blocks0 :: block_map(),
+ Blocks :: block_map().
+
+flatmapfold_instrs_rpo(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks) ->
+ Top = rpo(From, Blocks),
+ flatmapfold_instrs_rpo_1(Top, Fun, Blocks, Acc0).
+
+-type fold_fun() :: fun((label(), b_blk(), any()) -> any()).
+
+%% fold_rpo(Fun, [Label], Acc0, Blocks) -> Acc.
+%% Fold over all blocks a reverse postorder traversal of the block
+%% graph; that is, first visit a block, then visit its successors.
+
+-spec fold_rpo(Fun, Acc0, Blocks) -> any() when
+ Fun :: fold_fun(),
+ Acc0 :: any(),
+ Blocks :: #{label():=b_blk()}.
+
+fold_rpo(Fun, Acc0, Blocks) ->
+ fold_rpo(Fun, [0], Acc0, Blocks).
+
+%% fold_rpo(Fun, [Label], Acc0, Blocks) -> Acc. Fold over all blocks
+%% reachable from a given set of labels in a reverse postorder
+%% traversal of the block graph; that is, first visit a block, then
+%% visit its successors.
+
+-spec fold_rpo(Fun, Labels, Acc0, Blocks) -> any() when
+ Fun :: fold_fun(),
+ Labels :: [label()],
+ Acc0 :: any(),
+ Blocks :: #{label():=b_blk()}.
+
+fold_rpo(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks) ->
+ Top = rpo(From, Blocks),
+ fold_rpo_1(Top, Fun, Blocks, Acc0).
+
+%% fold_po(Fun, Acc0, Blocks) -> Acc.
+%% Fold over all blocks in a postorder traversal of the block graph;
+%% that is, first visit all successors of block, then the block
+%% itself.
+
+-spec fold_po(Fun, Acc0, Blocks) -> any() when
+ Fun :: fold_fun(),
+ Acc0 :: any(),
+ Blocks :: #{label():=b_blk()}.
+
+%% fold_po(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks) -> Acc.
+%% Fold over the blocks reachable from the block numbers given
+%% by From in a postorder traversal of the block graph.
+
+fold_po(Fun, Acc0, Blocks) ->
+ fold_po(Fun, [0], Acc0, Blocks).
+
+-spec fold_po(Fun, Labels, Acc0, Blocks) -> any() when
+ Fun :: fold_fun(),
+ Labels :: [label()],
+ Acc0 :: any(),
+ Blocks :: block_map().
+
+fold_po(Fun, From, Acc0, Blocks) ->
+ Top = reverse(rpo(From, Blocks)),
+ fold_rpo_1(Top, Fun, Blocks, Acc0).
+
+%% linearize(Blocks) -> [{BlockLabel,#b_blk{}}].
+%% Linearize the intermediate representation of the code.
+
+-spec linearize(Blocks) -> Linear when
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ Linear :: [{label(),b_blk()}].
+
+linearize(Blocks) ->
+ Seen = gb_sets:empty(),
+ {Linear,_} = linearize_1([0], Blocks, Seen, []),
+ Linear.
+
+-spec rpo(Blocks) -> [Label] when
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ Label :: label().
+
+rpo(Blocks) ->
+ rpo([0], Blocks).
+
+-spec rpo(From, Blocks) -> Labels when
+ From :: [label()],
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ Labels :: [label()].
+
+rpo(From, Blocks) ->
+ Seen = gb_sets:empty(),
+ {Ls,_} = rpo_1(From, Blocks, Seen, []),
+ Ls.
+
+-spec rename_vars(Rename, [label()], block_map()) -> block_map() when
+ Rename :: [{var_name(),value()}] | #{var_name():=value()}.
+
+rename_vars(Rename, From, Blocks) when is_list(Rename) ->
+ rename_vars(maps:from_list(Rename), From, Blocks);
+rename_vars(Rename, From, Blocks) when is_map(Rename)->
+ Top = rpo(From, Blocks),
+ Preds = gb_sets:from_list(Top),
+ F = fun(#b_set{op=phi,args=Args0}=Set) ->
+ Args = rename_phi_vars(Args0, Preds, Rename),
+ Set#b_set{args=Args};
+ (#b_set{args=Args0}=Set) ->
+ Args = [rename_var(A, Rename) || A <- Args0],
+ Set#b_set{args=Args};
+ (#b_switch{arg=Bool}=Sw) ->
+ Sw#b_switch{arg=rename_var(Bool, Rename)};
+ (#b_br{bool=Bool}=Br) ->
+ Br#b_br{bool=rename_var(Bool, Rename)};
+ (#b_ret{arg=Arg}=Ret) ->
+ Ret#b_ret{arg=rename_var(Arg, Rename)}
+ end,
+ map_instrs_1(Top, F, Blocks).
+
+%% split_blocks(Predicate, Blocks0, Count0) -> {Blocks,Count}.
+%% Call Predicate(Instruction) for each instruction in all
+%% blocks. If Predicate/1 returns true, split the block
+%% before this instruction.
+
+-spec split_blocks(Pred, Blocks0, Count0) -> {Blocks,Count} when
+ Pred :: fun((b_set()) -> boolean()),
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ Count0 :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ Blocks0 :: block_map(),
+ Blocks :: block_map(),
+ Count :: beam_ssa:label().
+
+split_blocks(P, Blocks, Count) ->
+ Ls = beam_ssa:rpo(Blocks),
+ split_blocks_1(Ls, P, Blocks, Count).
+
+%% update_phi_labels([BlockLabel], Old, New, Blocks0) -> Blocks.
+%% In the given blocks, replace label Old in with New in all
+%% phi nodes. This is useful after merging or splitting
+%% blocks.
+
+-spec update_phi_labels(From, Old, New, Blocks0) -> Blocks when
+ From :: [label()],
+ Old :: label(),
+ New :: label(),
+ Blocks0 :: block_map(),
+ Blocks :: block_map().
+
+update_phi_labels([L|Ls], Old, New, Blocks0) ->
+ case Blocks0 of
+ #{L:=#b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=phi}|_]=Is0}=Blk0} ->
+ Is = update_phi_labels_is(Is0, Old, New),
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is},
+ Blocks = Blocks0#{L:=Blk},
+ update_phi_labels(Ls, Old, New, Blocks);
+ #{L:=#b_blk{}} ->
+ %% No phi nodes in this block.
+ update_phi_labels(Ls, Old, New, Blocks0)
+ end;
+update_phi_labels([], _, _, Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+-spec used(b_blk() | b_set() | terminator()) -> [var_name()].
+
+used(#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last}) ->
+ used_1([Last|Is], ordsets:new());
+used(#b_br{bool=#b_var{name=V}}) ->
+ [V];
+used(#b_ret{arg=#b_var{name=V}}) ->
+ [V];
+used(#b_set{op=phi,args=Args}) ->
+ ordsets:from_list([V || {#b_var{name=V},_} <- Args]);
+used(#b_set{args=Args}) ->
+ ordsets:from_list(used_args(Args));
+used(#b_switch{arg=#b_var{name=V}}) ->
+ [V];
+used(_) -> [].
+
+%%%
+%%% Internal functions.
+%%%
+
+def_used_1([#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last}|Bs], Preds, Def0, Used0) ->
+ {Def,Used1} = def_used_is(Is, Preds, Def0, Used0),
+ Used = gb_sets:union(gb_sets:from_list(used(Last)), Used1),
+ def_used_1(Bs, Preds, Def, Used);
+def_used_1([], _Preds, Def, Used) ->
+ {ordsets:from_list(Def),gb_sets:to_list(Used)}.
+
+def_used_is([#b_set{op=phi,dst=#b_var{name=Dst},args=Args}|Is],
+ Preds, Def0, Used0) ->
+ Def = [Dst|Def0],
+ %% We must be careful to only include variables that will
+ %% be used when arriving from one of the predecessor blocks
+ %% in Preds.
+ Used1 = [V || {#b_var{name=V},L} <- Args,
+ gb_sets:is_member(L, Preds)],
+ Used = gb_sets:union(gb_sets:from_list(Used1), Used0),
+ def_used_is(Is, Preds, Def, Used);
+def_used_is([#b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I|Is], Preds, Def0, Used0) ->
+ Def = [Dst|Def0],
+ Used = gb_sets:union(gb_sets:from_list(used(I)), Used0),
+ def_used_is(Is, Preds, Def, Used);
+def_used_is([], _Preds, Def, Used) ->
+ {Def,Used}.
+
+def_1([#b_blk{is=Is}|Bs], Def0) ->
+ Def = def_is(Is, Def0),
+ def_1(Bs, Def);
+def_1([], Def) ->
+ ordsets:from_list(Def).
+
+def_is([#b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}|Is], Def) ->
+ def_is(Is, [Dst|Def]);
+def_is([], Def) -> Def.
+
+iter_dominators([{0,[]}|Ls], _Doms) ->
+ Dom = [0],
+ iter_dominators(Ls, #{0=>Dom});
+iter_dominators([{L,Preds}|Ls], Doms) ->
+ DomPreds = [maps:get(P, Doms) || P <- Preds, maps:is_key(P, Doms)],
+ Dom = ordsets:add_element(L, ordsets:intersection(DomPreds)),
+ iter_dominators(Ls, Doms#{L=>Dom});
+iter_dominators([], Doms) -> Doms.
+
+fold_rpo_1([L|Ls], Fun, Blocks, Acc0) ->
+ Block = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ Acc = Fun(L, Block, Acc0),
+ fold_rpo_1(Ls, Fun, Blocks, Acc);
+fold_rpo_1([], _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+fold_instrs_rpo_1([L|Ls], Fun, Blocks, Acc0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is,last=Last} = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ Acc1 = foldl(Fun, Acc0, Is),
+ Acc = Fun(Last, Acc1),
+ fold_instrs_rpo_1(Ls, Fun, Blocks, Acc);
+fold_instrs_rpo_1([], _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+mapfold_instrs_rpo_1([L|Ls], Fun, Blocks0, Acc0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0} = Block0 = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ {Is,Acc1} = mapfoldl(Fun, Acc0, Is0),
+ {Last,Acc} = Fun(Last0, Acc1),
+ Block = Block0#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last},
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Block, Blocks0),
+ mapfold_instrs_rpo_1(Ls, Fun, Blocks, Acc);
+mapfold_instrs_rpo_1([], _, Blocks, Acc) ->
+ {Blocks,Acc}.
+
+flatmapfold_instrs_rpo_1([L|Ls], Fun, Blocks0, Acc0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0} = Block0 = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ {Is,Acc1} = flatmapfoldl(Fun, Acc0, Is0),
+ {[Last],Acc} = Fun(Last0, Acc1),
+ Block = Block0#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last},
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Block, Blocks0),
+ flatmapfold_instrs_rpo_1(Ls, Fun, Blocks, Acc);
+flatmapfold_instrs_rpo_1([], _, Blocks, Acc) ->
+ {Blocks,Acc}.
+
+linearize_1([L|Ls], Blocks, Seen0, Acc0) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(L, Seen0) of
+ true ->
+ linearize_1(Ls, Blocks, Seen0, Acc0);
+ false ->
+ Seen1 = gb_sets:insert(L, Seen0),
+ Block = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ Successors = successors(Block),
+ {Acc,Seen} = linearize_1(Successors, Blocks, Seen1, Acc0),
+ linearize_1(Ls, Blocks, Seen, [{L,Block}|Acc])
+ end;
+linearize_1([], _, Seen, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,Seen}.
+
+rpo_1([L|Ls], Blocks, Seen0, Acc0) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(L, Seen0) of
+ true ->
+ rpo_1(Ls, Blocks, Seen0, Acc0);
+ false ->
+ Block = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ Seen1 = gb_sets:insert(L, Seen0),
+ Successors = successors(Block),
+ {Acc,Seen} = rpo_1(Successors, Blocks, Seen1, Acc0),
+ rpo_1(Ls, Blocks, Seen, [L|Acc])
+ end;
+rpo_1([], _, Seen, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,Seen}.
+
+rename_var(#b_var{name=Old}=V, Rename) ->
+ case Rename of
+ #{Old:=New} -> New;
+ #{} -> V
+ end;
+rename_var(#b_remote{mod=Mod0,name=Name0}=Remote, Rename) ->
+ Mod = rename_var(Mod0, Rename),
+ Name = rename_var(Name0, Rename),
+ Remote#b_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name};
+rename_var(Old, _) -> Old.
+
+rename_phi_vars([{Var,L}|As], Preds, Ren) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(L, Preds) of
+ true ->
+ [{rename_var(Var, Ren),L}|rename_phi_vars(As, Preds, Ren)];
+ false ->
+ [{Var,L}|rename_phi_vars(As, Preds, Ren)]
+ end;
+rename_phi_vars([], _, _) -> [].
+
+map_instrs_1([L|Ls], Fun, Blocks0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0} = Blk0 = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ Is = [Fun(I) || I <- Is0],
+ Last = Fun(Last0),
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last},
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Blk, Blocks0),
+ map_instrs_1(Ls, Fun, Blocks);
+map_instrs_1([], _, Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+flatmapfoldl(F, Accu0, [Hd|Tail]) ->
+ {R,Accu1} = F(Hd, Accu0),
+ {Rs,Accu2} = flatmapfoldl(F, Accu1, Tail),
+ {R++Rs,Accu2};
+flatmapfoldl(_, Accu, []) -> {[],Accu}.
+
+split_blocks_1([L|Ls], P, Blocks0, Count0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ case split_blocks_is(Is0, P, []) of
+ {yes,Bef,Aft} ->
+ NewLbl = Count0,
+ Count = Count0 + 1,
+ Br = #b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=NewLbl,fail=NewLbl},
+ BefBlk = Blk#b_blk{is=Bef,last=Br},
+ NewBlk = Blk#b_blk{is=Aft},
+ Blocks1 = Blocks0#{L:=BefBlk,NewLbl=>NewBlk},
+ Successors = beam_ssa:successors(NewBlk),
+ Blocks = beam_ssa:update_phi_labels(Successors, L, NewLbl, Blocks1),
+ split_blocks_1([NewLbl|Ls], P, Blocks, Count);
+ no ->
+ split_blocks_1(Ls, P, Blocks0, Count0)
+ end;
+split_blocks_1([], _, Blocks, Count) ->
+ {Blocks,Count}.
+
+split_blocks_is([I|Is], P, []) ->
+ split_blocks_is(Is, P, [I]);
+split_blocks_is([I|Is], P, Acc) ->
+ case P(I) of
+ true ->
+ {yes,reverse(Acc),[I|Is]};
+ false ->
+ split_blocks_is(Is, P, [I|Acc])
+ end;
+split_blocks_is([], _, _) -> no.
+
+update_phi_labels_is([#b_set{op=phi,args=Args0}=I0|Is], Old, New) ->
+ Args = [{Arg,rename_label(Lbl, Old, New)} || {Arg,Lbl} <- Args0],
+ I = I0#b_set{args=Args},
+ [I|update_phi_labels_is(Is, Old, New)];
+update_phi_labels_is(Is, _, _) -> Is.
+
+rename_label(Old, Old, New) -> New;
+rename_label(Lbl, _Old, _New) -> Lbl.
+
+used_args([#b_var{name=V}|As]) ->
+ [V|used_args(As)];
+used_args([#b_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}|As]) ->
+ used_args([Mod,Name|As]);
+used_args([_|As]) ->
+ used_args(As);
+used_args([]) -> [].
+
+used_1([H|T], Used0) ->
+ Used = ordsets:union(used(H), Used0),
+ used_1(T, Used);
+used_1([], Used) -> Used.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.hrl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.hrl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fa76b08453
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.hrl
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+-record(b_module, {anno=#{} :: beam_ssa:anno(),
+ name :: module(),
+ exports :: [{atom(),arity()}],
+ attributes :: list(),
+ body :: [beam_ssa:b_function()]}).
+-record(b_function, {anno=#{} :: beam_ssa:anno(),
+ args :: [beam_ssa:b_var()],
+ bs :: #{beam_ssa:label():=beam_ssa:b_blk()},
+ cnt :: beam_ssa:label()}).
+
+-record(b_blk, {anno=#{} :: beam_ssa:anno(),
+ is :: [beam_ssa:b_set()],
+ last :: beam_ssa:terminator()}).
+-record(b_set, {anno=#{} :: beam_ssa:anno(),
+ dst=none :: 'none'|beam_ssa:b_var(),
+ op :: beam_ssa:op(),
+ args=[] :: [beam_ssa:argument()]}).
+
+%% Terminators.
+-record(b_ret, {anno=#{} :: beam_ssa:anno(),
+ arg :: beam_ssa:value()}).
+
+-record(b_br, {anno=#{},
+ bool :: beam_ssa:value(),
+ succ :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ fail :: beam_ssa:label()}).
+
+-record(b_switch, {anno=#{} :: beam_ssa:anno(),
+ arg :: beam_ssa:value(),
+ fail :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ list :: [{beam_ssa:b_literal(),beam_ssa:label()}]}).
+
+%% Values.
+-record(b_var, {name :: beam_ssa:var_name()}).
+
+-record(b_literal, {val :: beam_ssa:literal_value()}).
+
+-record(b_remote, {mod :: beam_ssa:value(),
+ name :: beam_ssa:value(),
+ arity :: non_neg_integer()}).
+
+-record(b_local, {name :: beam_ssa:b_literal(),
+ arity :: non_neg_integer()}).
+
+%% If this block exists, it calls erlang:error(badarg).
+-define(BADARG_BLOCK, 1).
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_codegen.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_codegen.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..006c41c0e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_codegen.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,1831 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%% Purpose: Generate BEAM assembly code from the SSA format.
+
+-module(beam_ssa_codegen).
+
+-export([module/2]).
+-export([classify_heap_need/2]). %Called from beam_ssa_pre_codegen.
+
+-export_type([ssa_register/0]).
+
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+
+-import(lists, [foldl/3,keymember/3,keysort/2,last/1,map/2,mapfoldl/3,
+ reverse/1,reverse/2,sort/1,splitwith/2,takewhile/2]).
+
+-record(cg, {lcount=1 :: beam_label(), %Label counter
+ functable=#{} :: #{fa()=>beam_label()},
+ labels=#{} :: #{ssa_label()=>0|beam_label()},
+ used_labels=gb_sets:empty() :: gb_sets:set(ssa_label()),
+ regs=#{} :: #{beam_ssa:var_name()=>ssa_register()},
+ ultimate_fail=1 :: beam_label(),
+ catches=gb_sets:empty() :: gb_sets:set(ssa_label())
+ }).
+
+-spec module(beam_ssa:b_module(), [compile:option()]) ->
+ {'ok',beam_asm:module_code()}.
+
+module(#b_module{name=Mod,exports=Es,attributes=Attrs,body=Fs}, _Opts) ->
+ {Asm,St} = functions(Fs, {atom,Mod}),
+ {ok,{Mod,Es,Attrs,Asm,St#cg.lcount}}.
+
+-record(need, {h=0 :: non_neg_integer(),
+ f=0 :: non_neg_integer()}).
+
+-record(cg_blk, {anno=#{} :: anno(),
+ is=[] :: [instruction()],
+ last :: terminator()}).
+
+-record(cg_set, {anno=#{} :: anno(),
+ dst :: b_var(),
+ op :: beam_ssa:op(),
+ args :: [beam_ssa:argument() | xreg()]}).
+
+-record(cg_alloc, {anno=#{} :: anno(),
+ stack=none :: 'none' | pos_integer(),
+ words=#need{} :: #need{},
+ live :: 'undefined' | pos_integer(),
+ def_yregs=[] :: [yreg()]
+ }).
+
+-record(cg_br, {bool :: beam_ssa:value(),
+ succ :: ssa_label(),
+ fail :: ssa_label()
+ }).
+-record(cg_ret, {arg :: cg_value(),
+ dealloc=none :: 'none' | pos_integer()
+ }).
+-record(cg_switch, {arg :: cg_value(),
+ fail :: ssa_label(),
+ list :: [sw_list_item()]
+ }).
+
+-type fa() :: {beam_asm:function_name(),arity()}.
+-type ssa_label() :: beam_ssa:label().
+-type beam_label() :: beam_asm:label().
+
+-type anno() :: beam_ssa:anno().
+
+-type b_var() :: beam_ssa:b_var().
+-type b_literal() :: beam_ssa:b_literal().
+
+-type cg_value() :: beam_ssa:value() | xreg().
+
+-type cg_set() :: #cg_set{}.
+-type cg_alloc() :: #cg_alloc{}.
+
+-type instruction() :: cg_set() | cg_alloc().
+
+-type cg_br() :: #cg_br{}.
+-type cg_ret() :: #cg_ret{}.
+-type cg_switch() :: #cg_switch{}.
+-type terminator() :: cg_br() | cg_ret() | cg_switch().
+
+-type sw_list_item() :: {b_literal(),ssa_label()}.
+
+-type reg_num() :: beam_asm:reg_num().
+-type xreg() :: {'x',reg_num()}.
+-type yreg() :: {'y',reg_num()}.
+
+-type ssa_register() :: xreg() | yreg() | {'fr',reg_num()} | {'z',reg_num()}.
+
+functions(Forms, AtomMod) ->
+ mapfoldl(fun (F, St) -> function(F, AtomMod, St) end, #cg{lcount=1}, Forms).
+
+function(#b_function{anno=Anno,bs=Blocks}, AtomMod, St0) ->
+ #{func_info:={_,Name,Arity}} = Anno,
+ try
+ assert_badarg_block(Blocks), %Assertion.
+ Regs = maps:get(registers, Anno),
+ St1 = St0#cg{labels=#{},used_labels=gb_sets:empty(),
+ regs=Regs},
+ {Fi,St2} = new_label(St1), %FuncInfo label
+ {Entry,St3} = local_func_label(Name, Arity, St2),
+ {Ult,St4} = new_label(St3), %Ultimate failure
+ Labels = (St4#cg.labels)#{0=>Entry,?BADARG_BLOCK=>0},
+ St5 = St4#cg{labels=Labels,used_labels=gb_sets:singleton(Entry),
+ ultimate_fail=Ult},
+ {Body,St} = cg_fun(Blocks, St5),
+ Asm = [{label,Fi},line(Anno),
+ {func_info,AtomMod,{atom,Name},Arity}] ++ Body ++
+ [{label,Ult},if_end],
+ Func = {function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm},
+ {Func,St}
+ catch
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
+ io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
+ erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
+ end.
+
+assert_badarg_block(Blocks) ->
+ %% Assertion: ?BADARG_BLOCK must be the call erlang:error(badarg).
+ case Blocks of
+ #{?BADARG_BLOCK:=Blk} ->
+ #b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=call,dst=Ret,
+ args=[#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=erlang},
+ name=#b_literal{val=error}},
+ #b_literal{val=badarg}]}],
+ last=#b_ret{arg=Ret}} = Blk,
+ ok;
+ #{} ->
+ %% ?BADARG_BLOCK has been removed because it was never used.
+ ok
+ end.
+
+cg_fun(Blocks, St0) ->
+ Linear0 = linearize(Blocks),
+ St = collect_catch_labels(Linear0, St0),
+ Linear1 = need_heap(Linear0),
+ Linear2 = prefer_xregs(Linear1, St),
+ Linear3 = liveness(Linear2, St),
+ Linear4 = defined(Linear3, St),
+ Linear = opt_allocate(Linear4, St),
+ cg_linear(Linear, St).
+
+%% collect_catch_labels(Linear, St) -> St.
+%% Collect all catch labels (labels for blocks that begin
+%% with 'landingpad' instructions) for later use.
+
+collect_catch_labels(Linear, St) ->
+ Labels = collect_catch_labels_1(Linear),
+ St#cg{catches=gb_sets:from_list(Labels)}.
+
+collect_catch_labels_1([{L,#cg_blk{is=[#cg_set{op=landingpad}|_]}}|Bs]) ->
+ [L|collect_catch_labels_1(Bs)];
+collect_catch_labels_1([_|Bs]) ->
+ collect_catch_labels_1(Bs);
+collect_catch_labels_1([]) -> [].
+
+%% need_heap([{BlockLabel,Block]) -> [{BlockLabel,Block}].
+%% Insert need_heap instructions in the instruction list. Try to be smart and
+%% collect them together as much as possible.
+
+need_heap(Bs0) ->
+ Bs1 = need_heap_allocs(Bs0, #{}),
+ {Bs,#need{h=0,f=0}} = need_heap_blks(reverse(Bs1), #need{}, []),
+ Bs.
+
+need_heap_allocs([{L,#cg_blk{is=Is0,last=Terminator}=Blk0}|Bs], Counts0) ->
+ Next = next_block(Bs),
+ Successors = successors(Terminator),
+ Counts = foldl(fun(S, Cnts) ->
+ case Cnts of
+ #{S:=C} -> Cnts#{S:=C+1};
+ #{} when S =:= Next -> Cnts#{S=>1};
+ #{} -> Cnts#{S=>42}
+ end
+ end, Counts0, Successors),
+ case Counts of
+ #{L:=1} ->
+ [{L,Blk0}|need_heap_allocs(Bs, Counts)];
+ #{L:=_} ->
+ %% This block has multiple predecessors. Force an allocation
+ %% in this block so that the predecessors don't need to do
+ %% an allocation on behalf of this block.
+ Is = case need_heap_never(Is0) of
+ true -> Is0;
+ false -> [#cg_alloc{}|Is0]
+ end,
+ Blk = Blk0#cg_blk{is=Is},
+ [{L,Blk}|need_heap_allocs(Bs, Counts)];
+ #{} ->
+ [{L,Blk0}|need_heap_allocs(Bs, Counts)]
+ end;
+need_heap_allocs([], _) -> [].
+
+need_heap_never([#cg_alloc{}|_]) -> true;
+need_heap_never([#cg_set{op=recv_next}|_]) -> true;
+need_heap_never([#cg_set{op=wait}|_]) -> true;
+need_heap_never(_) -> false.
+
+need_heap_blks([{L,#cg_blk{is=Is0}=Blk0}|Bs], H0, Acc) ->
+ {Is1,H1} = need_heap_is(reverse(Is0), H0, []),
+ {Ns,H} = need_heap_terminator(Bs, H1),
+ Is = Ns ++ Is1,
+ Blk = Blk0#cg_blk{is=Is},
+ need_heap_blks(Bs, H, [{L,Blk}|Acc]);
+need_heap_blks([], H, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,H}.
+
+need_heap_is([#cg_alloc{words=Words}=Alloc0|Is], N, Acc) ->
+ Alloc = Alloc0#cg_alloc{words=add_heap_words(N, Words)},
+ need_heap_is(Is, #need{}, [Alloc|Acc]);
+need_heap_is([#cg_set{op=Op,args=Args}=I|Is], N, Acc) ->
+ case classify_heap_need(Op, Args) of
+ {put,Words} ->
+ %% Pass through adding to needed heap.
+ need_heap_is(Is, add_heap_words(N, Words), [I|Acc]);
+ put_float ->
+ need_heap_is(Is, add_heap_float(N), [I|Acc]);
+ neutral ->
+ need_heap_is(Is, N, [I|Acc]);
+ gc ->
+ need_heap_is(Is, #need{}, [I]++need_heap_need(N)++Acc)
+ end;
+need_heap_is([], N, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,N}.
+
+need_heap_terminator([{_,#cg_blk{last=#cg_br{succ=Same,fail=Same}}}|_], N) ->
+ {[],N};
+need_heap_terminator([{_,#cg_blk{}}|_], N) ->
+ {need_heap_need(N),#need{}};
+need_heap_terminator([], H) ->
+ {need_heap_need(H),#need{}}.
+
+need_heap_need(#need{h=0,f=0}) -> [];
+need_heap_need(#need{}=N) -> [#cg_alloc{words=N}].
+
+add_heap_words(#need{h=H1,f=F1}, #need{h=H2,f=F2}) ->
+ #need{h=H1+H2,f=F1+F2};
+add_heap_words(#need{h=Heap}=N, Words) when is_integer(Words) ->
+ N#need{h=Heap+Words}.
+
+add_heap_float(#need{f=F}=N) ->
+ N#need{f=F+1}.
+
+%% classify_heap_need(Operation, Arguments) ->
+%% gc | neutral | {put,Words} | put_float.
+%% Classify the heap need for this instruction. The return
+%% values have the following meaning.
+%%
+%% {put,Words} means that the instruction will use Words words to build
+%% something on the heap.
+%%
+%% 'put_float' means that the instruction will build one floating point
+%% number on the heap.
+%%
+%% 'gc' means that that the instruction can potentially do a GC or throw an
+%% exception. That means that an allocation instruction for any building
+%% must be placed after this instruction.
+%%
+%% 'neutral' means that the instruction does nothing to disturb the heap.
+
+-spec classify_heap_need(beam_ssa:op(), [beam_ssa:value()]) ->
+ 'gc' | 'neutral' |
+ {'put',non_neg_integer()} | 'put_float'.
+
+classify_heap_need(put_list, _) ->
+ {put,2};
+classify_heap_need(put_tuple_arity, [#b_literal{val=Words}]) ->
+ {put,Words+1};
+classify_heap_need(put_tuple, Elements) ->
+ {put,length(Elements)+1};
+classify_heap_need({bif,Name}, Args) ->
+ case is_gc_bif(Name, Args) of
+ false -> neutral;
+ true -> gc
+ end;
+classify_heap_need({float,Op}, _Args) ->
+ case Op of
+ get -> put_float;
+ _ -> neutral
+ end;
+classify_heap_need(Name, _Args) ->
+ classify_heap_need(Name).
+
+%% classify_heap_need(Operation) -> gc | neutral.
+%% Return either 'gc' or 'neutral'.
+%%
+%% 'gc' means that that the instruction can potentially do a GC or throw an
+%% exception. That means that an allocation instruction for any building
+%% must be placed after this instruction.
+%%
+%% 'neutral' means that the instruction does nothing to disturb the heap.
+%%
+%% Note: Only handle operations in this function that are not handled
+%% by classify_heap_need/2.
+
+classify_heap_need(bs_add) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(bs_get) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(bs_init) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(bs_init_writable) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(bs_match_string) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(bs_put) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(bs_restore) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(bs_save) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(bs_skip) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(bs_start_match) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(bs_test_tail) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(bs_utf16_size) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(bs_utf8_size) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(build_stacktrace) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(call) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(catch_end) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(context_to_binary) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(copy) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(extract) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(get_hd) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(get_map_element) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(get_tl) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(get_tuple_element) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(has_map_field) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(is_nonempty_list) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(is_tagged_tuple) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(kill_try_tag) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(landingpad) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(make_fun) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(new_try_tag) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(peek_message) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(put_map) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(put_tuple_elements) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(raw_raise) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(recv_next) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(remove_message) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(resume) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(set_tuple_element) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(succeeded) -> neutral;
+classify_heap_need(timeout) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(wait) -> gc;
+classify_heap_need(wait_timeout) -> gc.
+
+%%%
+%%% Because beam_ssa_pre_codegen has inserted 'copy' instructions to copy
+%%% variables that must be saved on the stack, a value can for some time
+%%% be in both an X register and a Y register.
+%%%
+%%% Here we will keep track of variables that have the same value and
+%%% rewrite instructions to use the variable that refers to the X
+%%% register instead of the Y register. That could improve performance,
+%%% since the BEAM interpreter have more optimized instructions
+%%% operating on X registers than on Y registers.
+%%%
+%%% 'call' and 'make_fun' are handled somewhat specially. If a value
+%%% already is in the correct X register, the X register will always
+%%% be used instead of the Y register. However, if there are one or more
+%%% values in the wrong X registers, the X registers variables will be
+%%% used only if that does not cause more 'move' instructions to be
+%%% be emitted than if the Y register variables were used.
+%%%
+%%% Here are some examples. The first example shows how a 'move' from
+%%% an Y register is eliminated:
+%%%
+%%% move x0 y1
+%%% move y1 x0 %%Will be eliminated.
+%%%
+%%% call f/1
+%%%
+%%% Here is an example when x0 and x1 must be swapped to load the argument
+%%% registers. Here the 'call' instruction will use the Y registers to
+%%% avoid introducing an extra 'move' insruction:
+%%%
+%%% move x0 y0
+%%% move x1 y1
+%%%
+%%% move y0 x1
+%%% move y1 x0
+%%%
+%%% call f/2
+%%%
+%%% Using the X register to load the argument registers would need
+%%% an extra 'move' instruction like this:
+%%%
+%%% move x0 y0
+%%% move x1 y1
+%%%
+%%% move x1 x2
+%%% move x0 x1
+%%% move x2 x0
+%%%
+%%% call f/2
+%%%
+
+prefer_xregs(Linear, St) ->
+ prefer_xregs(Linear, St, #{0=>#{}}).
+
+prefer_xregs([{L,#cg_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0}=Blk0}|Bs], St, Map0) ->
+ Copies0 = maps:get(L, Map0),
+ {Is,Copies} = prefer_xregs_is(Is0, St, Copies0, []),
+ Last = prefer_xregs_terminator(Last0, Copies, St),
+ Blk = Blk0#cg_blk{is=Is,last=Last},
+ Successors = successors(Last),
+ Map = prefer_xregs_successors(Successors, Copies, Map0),
+ [{L,Blk}|prefer_xregs(Bs, St, Map)];
+prefer_xregs([], _St, _Map) -> [].
+
+prefer_xregs_successors([L|Ls], Copies0, Map0) ->
+ case Map0 of
+ #{L:=Copies1} ->
+ Copies = merge_copies(Copies0, Copies1),
+ Map = Map0#{L:=Copies},
+ prefer_xregs_successors(Ls, Copies0, Map);
+ #{} ->
+ Map = Map0#{L=>Copies0},
+ prefer_xregs_successors(Ls, Copies0, Map)
+ end;
+prefer_xregs_successors([], _, Map) -> Map.
+
+prefer_xregs_is([#cg_alloc{}=I|Is], St, Copies0, Acc) ->
+ Copies = case I of
+ #cg_alloc{stack=none,words=#need{h=0,f=0}} ->
+ Copies0;
+ #cg_alloc{} ->
+ #{}
+ end,
+ prefer_xregs_is(Is, St, Copies, [I|Acc]);
+prefer_xregs_is([#cg_set{op=copy,dst=Dst,args=[Src]}=I|Is], St, Copies0, Acc) ->
+ Copies1 = prefer_xregs_prune(I, Copies0, St),
+ Copies = case beam_args([Src,Dst], St) of
+ [Same,Same] -> Copies1;
+ [_,_] -> Copies1#{Dst=>Src}
+ end,
+ prefer_xregs_is(Is, St, Copies, [I|Acc]);
+prefer_xregs_is([#cg_set{op=call,dst=Dst}=I0|Is], St, Copies, Acc) ->
+ I = prefer_xregs_call(I0, Copies, St),
+ prefer_xregs_is(Is, St, #{Dst=>{x,0}}, [I|Acc]);
+prefer_xregs_is([#cg_set{op=make_fun,dst=Dst}=I0|Is], St, Copies, Acc) ->
+ I = prefer_xregs_call(I0, Copies, St),
+ prefer_xregs_is(Is, St, #{Dst=>{x,0}}, [I|Acc]);
+prefer_xregs_is([#cg_set{op=set_tuple_element}=I|Is], St, Copies, Acc) ->
+ %% FIXME: HiPE translates the following code segment incorrectly:
+ %% {call_ext,3,{extfunc,erlang,setelement,3}}.
+ %% {move,{x,0},{y,3}}.
+ %% {set_tuple_element,{y,1},{y,3},1}.
+ %% Therefore, skip the translation of the arguments for set_tuple_element.
+ prefer_xregs_is(Is, St, Copies, [I|Acc]);
+prefer_xregs_is([#cg_set{args=Args0}=I0|Is], St, Copies0, Acc) ->
+ Args = [do_prefer_xreg(A, Copies0, St) || A <- Args0],
+ I = I0#cg_set{args=Args},
+ Copies = prefer_xregs_prune(I, Copies0, St),
+ prefer_xregs_is(Is, St, Copies, [I|Acc]);
+prefer_xregs_is([], _St, Copies, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Copies}.
+
+prefer_xregs_terminator(#cg_br{bool=Arg0}=I, Copies, St) ->
+ Arg = do_prefer_xreg(Arg0, Copies, St),
+ I#cg_br{bool=Arg};
+prefer_xregs_terminator(#cg_ret{arg=Arg0}=I, Copies, St) ->
+ Arg = do_prefer_xreg(Arg0, Copies, St),
+ I#cg_ret{arg=Arg};
+prefer_xregs_terminator(#cg_switch{arg=Arg0}=I, Copies, St) ->
+ Arg = do_prefer_xreg(Arg0, Copies, St),
+ I#cg_switch{arg=Arg}.
+
+prefer_xregs_prune(#cg_set{anno=#{clobbers:=true}}, _, _) ->
+ #{};
+prefer_xregs_prune(#cg_set{dst=Dst}, Copies, St) ->
+ DstReg = beam_arg(Dst, St),
+ F = fun(_, Alias) ->
+ beam_arg(Alias, St) =/= DstReg
+ end,
+ maps:filter(F, Copies).
+
+%% prefer_xregs_call(Instruction, Copies, St) -> Instruction.
+%% Given a 'call' or 'make_fun' instruction, minimize the number
+%% of 'move' instructions to set up the argument registers.
+%% Prefer using X registers over Y registers, unless that will
+%% result in more 'move' instructions.
+
+prefer_xregs_call(#cg_set{args=[_]}=I, _Copies, _St) ->
+ I;
+prefer_xregs_call(#cg_set{args=[F|Args0]}=I, Copies, St) ->
+ case Args0 of
+ [A0] ->
+ %% Only one argument. Always prefer the X register
+ %% if available.
+ A = do_prefer_xreg(A0, Copies, St),
+ I#cg_set{args=[F,A]};
+ [_|_] ->
+ %% Two or more arguments. Try rewriting arguments in
+ %% two ways and see which way produces the least
+ %% number of 'move' instructions.
+ Args1 = prefer_xregs_call_1(Args0, Copies, 0, St),
+ Args2 = [do_prefer_xreg(A, Copies, St) || A <- Args0],
+ case {count_moves(Args1, St),count_moves(Args2, St)} of
+ {N1,N2} when N1 < N2 ->
+ %% There will be fewer 'move' instructions if
+ %% we keep using Y registers.
+ I#cg_set{args=[F|Args1]};
+ {_,_} ->
+ %% Always use the values in X registers.
+ I#cg_set{args=[F|Args2]}
+ end
+ end.
+
+count_moves(Args, St) ->
+ length(setup_args(beam_args(Args, St))).
+
+prefer_xregs_call_1([#b_var{}=A|As], Copies, X, St) ->
+ case {beam_arg(A, St),Copies} of
+ {{y,_},#{A:=Other}} ->
+ case beam_arg(Other, St) of
+ {x,X} ->
+ %% This value is already in the correct X register.
+ %% It is always benefical to use the X register variable.
+ [Other|prefer_xregs_call_1(As, Copies, X+1, St)];
+ _ ->
+ %% This value is another X register. Keep using
+ %% the Y register variable.
+ [A|prefer_xregs_call_1(As, Copies, X+1, St)]
+ end;
+ {_,_} ->
+ %% The value is not available in an X register.
+ [A|prefer_xregs_call_1(As, Copies, X+1, St)]
+ end;
+prefer_xregs_call_1([A|As], Copies, X, St) ->
+ [A|prefer_xregs_call_1(As, Copies, X+1, St)];
+prefer_xregs_call_1([], _, _, _) -> [].
+
+do_prefer_xreg(#b_var{}=A, Copies, St) ->
+ case {beam_arg(A, St),Copies} of
+ {{y,_},#{A:=Copy}} ->
+ Copy;
+ {_,_} ->
+ A
+ end;
+do_prefer_xreg(A, _, _) -> A.
+
+merge_copies(Copies0, Copies1) when map_size(Copies0) =< map_size(Copies1) ->
+ maps:filter(fun(K, V) ->
+ case Copies1 of
+ #{K:=V} -> true;
+ #{} -> false
+ end
+ end, Copies0);
+merge_copies(Copies0, Copies1) ->
+ merge_copies(Copies1, Copies0).
+
+
+%%%
+%%% Add annotations for the number of live registers.
+%%%
+
+liveness(Linear, #cg{regs=Regs}) ->
+ liveness(reverse(Linear), #{}, Regs, []).
+
+liveness([{L,#cg_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0}=Blk0}|Bs], LiveMap0, Regs, Acc) ->
+ Successors = liveness_successors(Last0),
+ Live0 = ordsets:union([liveness_get(S, LiveMap0) || S <- Successors]),
+ Live1 = liveness_terminator(Last0, Live0),
+ {Is,Live} = liveness_is(reverse(Is0), Regs, Live1, []),
+ LiveMap = LiveMap0#{L=>Live},
+ Blk = Blk0#cg_blk{is=Is},
+ liveness(Bs, LiveMap, Regs, [{L,Blk}|Acc]);
+liveness([], _LiveMap, _Regs, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+liveness_get(S, LiveMap) ->
+ case LiveMap of
+ #{S:=Live} -> Live;
+ #{} -> []
+ end.
+
+liveness_successors(Terminator) ->
+ successors(Terminator) -- [?BADARG_BLOCK].
+
+liveness_is([#cg_alloc{}=I0|Is], Regs, Live, Acc) ->
+ I = I0#cg_alloc{live=num_live(Live, Regs)},
+ liveness_is(Is, Regs, Live, [I|Acc]);
+liveness_is([#cg_set{dst=Dst0,args=Args}=I0|Is], Regs, Live0, Acc) ->
+ #b_var{name=Dst} = Dst0,
+ Live1 = liveness_clobber(I0, Live0, Regs),
+ I1 = liveness_yregs_anno(I0, Live1, Regs),
+ Live2 = liveness_args(Args, Live1),
+ Live = ordsets:del_element(Dst, Live2),
+ I = liveness_anno(I1, Live, Regs),
+ liveness_is(Is, Regs, Live, [I|Acc]);
+liveness_is([], _, Live, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,Live}.
+
+liveness_terminator(#cg_br{bool=Arg}, Live) ->
+ liveness_terminator_1(Arg, Live);
+liveness_terminator(#cg_switch{arg=Arg}, Live) ->
+ liveness_terminator_1(Arg, Live);
+liveness_terminator(#cg_ret{arg=Arg}, Live) ->
+ liveness_terminator_1(Arg, Live).
+
+liveness_terminator_1(#b_var{name=V}, Live) ->
+ ordsets:add_element(V, Live);
+liveness_terminator_1(#b_literal{}, Live) ->
+ Live;
+liveness_terminator_1(Reg, Live) ->
+ _ = verify_beam_register(Reg),
+ ordsets:add_element(Reg, Live).
+
+liveness_args([#b_var{name=V}|As], Live) ->
+ liveness_args(As, ordsets:add_element(V, Live));
+liveness_args([#b_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}|As], Live) ->
+ liveness_args([Mod,Name|As], Live);
+liveness_args([A|As], Live) ->
+ case is_beam_register(A) of
+ true ->
+ liveness_args(As, ordsets:add_element(A, Live));
+ false ->
+ liveness_args(As, Live)
+ end;
+liveness_args([], Live) -> Live.
+
+liveness_anno(#cg_set{op=Op}=I, Live, Regs) ->
+ case need_live_anno(Op) of
+ true ->
+ NumLive = num_live(Live, Regs),
+ Anno = (I#cg_set.anno)#{live=>NumLive},
+ I#cg_set{anno=Anno};
+ false ->
+ I
+ end.
+
+liveness_yregs_anno(#cg_set{op=Op,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I, Live0, Regs) ->
+ case need_live_anno(Op) of
+ true ->
+ Live = ordsets:del_element(Dst, Live0),
+ LiveYregs = [V || V <- Live, is_yreg(V, Regs)],
+ Anno = (I#cg_set.anno)#{live_yregs=>LiveYregs},
+ I#cg_set{anno=Anno};
+ false ->
+ I
+ end.
+
+liveness_clobber(#cg_set{anno=Anno}, Live, Regs) ->
+ case Anno of
+ #{clobbers:=true} ->
+ [R || R <- Live, is_yreg(R, Regs)];
+ _ ->
+ Live
+ end.
+
+is_yreg(R, Regs) ->
+ case Regs of
+ #{R:={y,_}} -> true;
+ #{} -> false
+ end.
+
+num_live(Live, Regs) ->
+ Rs = ordsets:from_list([get_register(V, Regs) || V <- Live]),
+ num_live_1(Rs, 0).
+
+num_live_1([{x,X}|T], X) ->
+ num_live_1(T, X+1);
+num_live_1([{x,_}|_]=T, X) ->
+ %% error({hole,{x,X},expected,Next});
+ num_live_1(T, X+1);
+num_live_1([{y,_}|_], X) ->
+ X;
+num_live_1([{z,_}|_], X) ->
+ X;
+num_live_1([{fr,_}|T], X) ->
+ num_live_1(T, X);
+num_live_1([], X) ->
+ X.
+
+get_live(#cg_set{anno=#{live:=Live}}) ->
+ Live.
+
+%% need_live_anno(Operation) -> true|false.
+%% Return 'true' if the instruction needs a 'live' annotation with
+%% the number live X registers, or 'false' otherwise.
+
+need_live_anno(Op) ->
+ case Op of
+ {bif,_} -> true;
+ bs_get -> true;
+ bs_init -> true;
+ bs_start_match -> true;
+ bs_skip -> true;
+ call -> true;
+ put_map -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end.
+
+%%%
+%%% Add annotations for defined Y registers.
+%%%
+
+defined(Linear, #cg{regs=Regs}) ->
+ def(Linear, #{}, Regs).
+
+def([{L,#cg_blk{is=Is0,last=Last}=Blk0}|Bs], DefMap0, Regs) ->
+ Def0 = def_get(L, DefMap0),
+ {Is,Def} = def_is(Is0, Regs, Def0, []),
+ Successors = successors(Last),
+ DefMap = def_successors(Successors, Def, DefMap0),
+ Blk = Blk0#cg_blk{is=Is},
+ [{L,Blk}|def(Bs, DefMap, Regs)];
+def([], _, _) -> [].
+
+def_get(L, DefMap) ->
+ case DefMap of
+ #{L:=Def} -> Def;
+ #{} -> []
+ end.
+
+def_is([#cg_alloc{anno=Anno0}=I0|Is], Regs, Def, Acc) ->
+ I = I0#cg_alloc{anno=Anno0#{def_yregs=>Def}},
+ def_is(Is, Regs, Def, [I|Acc]);
+def_is([#cg_set{op=kill_try_tag,args=[#b_var{name=Tag}]}=I|Is], Regs, Def0, Acc) ->
+ Def = ordsets:del_element(Tag, Def0),
+ def_is(Is, Regs, Def, [I|Acc]);
+def_is([#cg_set{op=catch_end,args=[#b_var{name=Tag}|_]}=I|Is], Regs, Def0, Acc) ->
+ Def = ordsets:del_element(Tag, Def0),
+ def_is(Is, Regs, Def, [I|Acc]);
+def_is([#cg_set{anno=Anno0,op=call,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I0|Is],
+ Regs, Def0, Acc) ->
+ #{live_yregs:=LiveYregVars} = Anno0,
+ LiveRegs = gb_sets:from_list([maps:get(V, Regs) || V <- LiveYregVars]),
+ Kill0 = ordsets:subtract(Def0, LiveYregVars),
+
+ %% Kill0 is the set of variables that have just died. However, the registers
+ %% used for killed variables may have been reused, so we must check that the
+ %% registers to be killed are not used by other variables.
+ Kill = [K || K <- Kill0, not gb_sets:is_element(maps:get(K, Regs), LiveRegs)],
+ Anno = Anno0#{def_yregs=>Def0,kill_yregs=>Kill},
+ I = I0#cg_set{anno=Anno},
+ Def1 = ordsets:subtract(Def0, Kill),
+ Def = def_add_yreg(Dst, Def1, Regs),
+ def_is(Is, Regs, Def, [I|Acc]);
+def_is([#cg_set{anno=Anno0,op={bif,Bif},dst=#b_var{name=Dst},args=Args}=I0|Is],
+ Regs, Def0, Acc) ->
+ Arity = length(Args),
+ I = case is_gc_bif(Bif, Args) orelse not erl_bifs:is_safe(erlang, Bif, Arity) of
+ true ->
+ I0#cg_set{anno=Anno0#{def_yregs=>Def0}};
+ false ->
+ I0
+ end,
+ Def = def_add_yreg(Dst, Def0, Regs),
+ def_is(Is, Regs, Def, [I|Acc]);
+def_is([#cg_set{anno=Anno0,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I0|Is], Regs, Def0, Acc) ->
+ I = case need_y_init(I0) of
+ true ->
+ I0#cg_set{anno=Anno0#{def_yregs=>Def0}};
+ false ->
+ I0
+ end,
+ Def = def_add_yreg(Dst, Def0, Regs),
+ def_is(Is, Regs, Def, [I|Acc]);
+def_is([], _, Def, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Def}.
+
+def_add_yreg(Dst, Def, Regs) ->
+ case is_yreg(Dst, Regs) of
+ true -> ordsets:add_element(Dst, Def);
+ false -> Def
+ end.
+
+def_successors([S|Ss], Def0, DefMap) ->
+ case DefMap of
+ #{S:=Def1} ->
+ Def = ordsets:intersection(Def0, Def1),
+ def_successors(Ss, Def0, DefMap#{S:=Def});
+ #{} ->
+ def_successors(Ss, Def0, DefMap#{S=>Def0})
+ end;
+def_successors([], _, DefMap) -> DefMap.
+
+%% need_y_init(#cg_set{}) -> true|false.
+%% Return true if this instructions needs initialized Y registers
+%% (because the instruction may do a GC or cause an exception
+%% so that the stack will be scanned), or false otherwise.
+
+need_y_init(#cg_set{anno=#{clobbers:=Clobbers}}) -> Clobbers;
+need_y_init(#cg_set{op=bs_get}) -> true;
+need_y_init(#cg_set{op=bs_init}) -> true;
+need_y_init(#cg_set{op=bs_skip,args=[#b_literal{val=Type}|_]}) ->
+ case Type of
+ utf8 -> true;
+ utf16 -> true;
+ utf32 -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end;
+need_y_init(#cg_set{op=bs_start_match}) -> true;
+need_y_init(#cg_set{op=put_map}) -> true;
+need_y_init(#cg_set{}) -> false.
+
+%% opt_allocate([{BlockLabel,Block}], #st{}) -> [BeamInstruction].
+%% Update the def_yregs field of each #cg_alloc{} that allocates
+%% a stack frame. #cg_alloc.def_yregs will list all Y registers
+%% that will be initialized by the subsequent code (thus, the
+%% listed Y registers don't require init/1 instructions).
+
+opt_allocate(Linear, #cg{regs=Regs}) ->
+ opt_allocate_1(Linear, Regs).
+
+opt_allocate_1([{L,#cg_blk{is=[#cg_alloc{stack=Stk}=I0|Is]}=Blk0}|Bs]=Bs0, Regs)
+ when is_integer(Stk) ->
+ Yregs = opt_alloc_def(Bs0, gb_sets:singleton(L), []),
+ I = I0#cg_alloc{def_yregs=Yregs},
+ [{L,Blk0#cg_blk{is=[I|Is]}}|opt_allocate_1(Bs, Regs)];
+opt_allocate_1([B|Bs], Regs) ->
+ [B|opt_allocate_1(Bs, Regs)];
+opt_allocate_1([], _) -> [].
+
+opt_alloc_def([{L,#cg_blk{is=Is,last=Last}}|Bs], Ws0, Def0) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(L, Ws0) of
+ false ->
+ opt_alloc_def(Bs, Ws0, Def0);
+ true ->
+ case opt_allocate_is(Is) of
+ none ->
+ Succ = successors(Last),
+ Ws = gb_sets:union(Ws0, gb_sets:from_list(Succ)),
+ opt_alloc_def(Bs, Ws, Def0);
+ Def1 when is_list(Def1) ->
+ Def = [Def1|Def0],
+ opt_alloc_def(Bs, Ws0, Def)
+ end
+ end;
+opt_alloc_def([], _, Def) ->
+ ordsets:intersection(Def).
+
+opt_allocate_is([#cg_set{anno=Anno}|Is]) ->
+ case Anno of
+ #{def_yregs:=Yregs} ->
+ Yregs;
+ #{} ->
+ opt_allocate_is(Is)
+ end;
+opt_allocate_is([#cg_alloc{anno=#{def_yregs:=Yregs},stack=none}|_]) ->
+ Yregs;
+opt_allocate_is([#cg_alloc{}|Is]) ->
+ opt_allocate_is(Is);
+opt_allocate_is([]) -> none.
+
+%%%
+%%% Here follows the main code generation functions.
+%%%
+
+%% cg_linear([{BlockLabel,Block}]) -> [BeamInstruction].
+%% Generate BEAM instructions.
+
+cg_linear([{L,#cg_blk{anno=#{recv_set:=L}=Anno0}=B0}|Bs], St0) ->
+ Anno = maps:remove(recv_set, Anno0),
+ B = B0#cg_blk{anno=Anno},
+ {Is,St1} = cg_linear([{L,B}|Bs], St0),
+ {Fail,St} = use_block_label(L, St1),
+ {[{recv_set,Fail}|Is],St};
+cg_linear([{L,#cg_blk{is=Is0,last=Last}}|Bs], St0) ->
+ Next = next_block(Bs),
+ St1 = new_block_label(L, St0),
+ {Is1,St2} = cg_block(Is0, Last, Next, St1),
+ {Is2,St} = cg_linear(Bs, St2),
+ {def_block_label(L, St)++Is1++Is2,St};
+cg_linear([], St) -> {[],St}.
+
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=recv_next}], #cg_br{succ=Lr0}, _Next, St0) ->
+ {Lr,St} = use_block_label(Lr0, St0),
+ {[{loop_rec_end,Lr}],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=wait}], #cg_br{succ=Lr0}, _Next, St0) ->
+ {Lr,St} = use_block_label(Lr0, St0),
+ {[{wait,Lr}],St};
+cg_block(Is0, Last, Next, St0) ->
+ case Last of
+ #cg_br{succ=Next,fail=Next} ->
+ cg_block(Is0, none, St0);
+ #cg_br{succ=Same,fail=Same} ->
+ {Fail,St1} = use_block_label(Same, St0),
+ {Is,St} = cg_block(Is0, none, St1),
+ {Is++[jump(Fail)],St};
+ #cg_br{bool=Bool,succ=Next,fail=Fail0} ->
+ {Fail,St1} = use_block_label(Fail0, St0),
+ {Is,St} = cg_block(Is0, {Bool,Fail}, St1),
+ {Is,St};
+ #cg_br{bool=Bool,succ=Succ0,fail=Fail0} ->
+ {[Succ,Fail],St1} = use_block_labels([Succ0,Fail0], St0),
+ {Is,St} = cg_block(Is0, {Bool,Fail}, St1),
+ {Is++[jump(Succ)],St};
+ #cg_ret{arg=Src0,dealloc=N} ->
+ Src = beam_arg(Src0, St0),
+ cg_block(Is0, {return,Src,N}, St0);
+ #cg_switch{} ->
+ cg_switch(Is0, Last, St0)
+ end.
+
+cg_switch(Is0, Last, St0) ->
+ #cg_switch{arg=Src0,fail=Fail0,list=List0} = Last,
+ Src = beam_arg(Src0, St0),
+ {Fail1,St1} = use_block_label(Fail0, St0),
+ Fail = ensure_label(Fail1, St1),
+ {List1,St2} =
+ flatmapfoldl(fun({V,L}, S0) ->
+ {Lbl,S} = use_block_label(L, S0),
+ {[beam_arg(V, S),Lbl],S}
+ end, St1, List0),
+ {Is1,St} = cg_block(Is0, none, St2),
+ case reverse(Is1) of
+ [{bif,tuple_size,_,[Tuple],{z,_}=Src}|More] ->
+ List = map(fun({integer,Arity}) -> Arity;
+ ({f,_}=F) -> F
+ end, List1),
+ Is = reverse(More, [{select_tuple_arity,Tuple,Fail,{list,List}}]),
+ {Is,St};
+ _ ->
+ SelectVal = {select_val,Src,Fail,{list,List1}},
+ {Is1 ++ [SelectVal],St}
+ end.
+
+jump({f,_}=Fail) ->
+ {jump,Fail};
+jump({catch_tag,Fail}) ->
+ {jump,Fail}.
+
+bif_fail({f,_}=Fail) -> Fail;
+bif_fail({catch_tag,_}) -> {f,0}.
+
+next_block([]) -> none;
+next_block([{Next,_}|_]) -> Next.
+
+ensure_label(Fail0, #cg{ultimate_fail=Lbl}) ->
+ case bif_fail(Fail0) of
+ {f,0} -> {f,Lbl};
+ {f,_}=Fail -> Fail
+ end.
+
+cg_block([#cg_set{anno=#{recv_mark:=L}=Anno0}=I0|T], Context, St0) ->
+ Anno = maps:remove(recv_mark, Anno0),
+ I = I0#cg_set{anno=Anno},
+ {Is,St1} = cg_block([I|T], Context, St0),
+ {Fail,St} = use_block_label(L, St1),
+ {[{recv_mark,Fail}|Is],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=new_try_tag,dst=Tag,args=Args}], {Tag,Fail0}, St) ->
+ {catch_tag,Fail} = Fail0,
+ [Reg,{atom,Kind}] = beam_args([Tag|Args], St),
+ {[{Kind,Reg,Fail}],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{anno=Anno,op={bif,Name},dst=Dst0,args=Args0}=I,
+ #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,Fail0}, St) ->
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St),
+ Line0 = call_line(body, {extfunc,erlang,Name,length(Args)}, Anno),
+ Fail = bif_fail(Fail0),
+ Line = case Fail of
+ {f,0} -> Line0;
+ {f,_} -> []
+ end,
+ case is_gc_bif(Name, Args) of
+ true ->
+ Live = get_live(I),
+ Kill = kill_yregs(Anno, St),
+ {Kill++Line++[{gc_bif,Name,Fail,Live,Args,Dst}],St};
+ false ->
+ {Line++[{bif,Name,Fail,Args,Dst}],St}
+ end;
+cg_block([#cg_set{op={bif,tuple_size},dst=Arity0,args=[Tuple0]},
+ #cg_set{op={bif,'=:='},dst=Bool,args=[Arity0,#b_literal{val=Ar}]}=Eq],
+ {Bool,Fail}=Context, St0) ->
+ Tuple = beam_arg(Tuple0, St0),
+ case beam_arg(Arity0, St0) of
+ {z,_} ->
+ %% The size will only be used once. Combine to a test_arity instruction.
+ Test = {test,test_arity,ensure_label(Fail, St0),[Tuple,Ar]},
+ {[Test],St0};
+ Arity ->
+ %% The size will be used more than once. Must do an explicit
+ %% BIF call followed by the '==' test.
+ TupleSize = {bif,tuple_size,{f,0},[Tuple],Arity},
+ {Is,St} = cg_block([Eq], Context, St0),
+ {[TupleSize|Is],St}
+ end;
+cg_block([#cg_set{op={bif,Name},dst=Dst0,args=Args0}]=Is0, {Dst0,Fail}, St0) ->
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St0),
+ case Dst of
+ {z,_} ->
+ %% The result of the BIF call will only be used once. Convert to
+ %% a test instruction.
+ Test = bif_to_test(Name, Args, ensure_label(Fail, St0)),
+ {Test,St0};
+ _ ->
+ %% Must explicitly call the BIF since the result will be used
+ %% more than once.
+ {Is1,St1} = cg_block(Is0, none, St0),
+ {Is2,St} = cg_block([], {Dst0,Fail}, St1),
+ {Is1++Is2,St}
+ end;
+cg_block([#cg_set{anno=Anno,op={bif,Name},dst=Dst0,args=Args0}=I|T],
+ Context, St0) ->
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St0),
+ {Is0,St} = cg_block(T, Context, St0),
+ case is_gc_bif(Name, Args) of
+ true ->
+ Line = call_line(body, {extfunc,erlang,Name,length(Args)}, Anno),
+ Live = get_live(I),
+ Kill = kill_yregs(Anno, St),
+ Is = Kill++Line++[{gc_bif,Name,{f,0},Live,Args,Dst}|Is0],
+ {Is,St};
+ false ->
+ Is = [{bif,Name,{f,0},Args,Dst}|Is0],
+ {Is,St}
+ end;
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=bs_init,dst=Dst0,args=Args0,anno=Anno}=I,
+ #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,Fail0}, St) ->
+ Fail = bif_fail(Fail0),
+ Line = line(Anno),
+ [#b_literal{val=Kind}|Args1] = Args0,
+ case Kind of
+ new ->
+ [Dst,Size,{integer,Unit}] = beam_args([Dst0|Args1], St),
+ Live = get_live(I),
+ {[Line|cg_bs_init(Dst, Size, Unit, Live, Fail)],St};
+ private_append ->
+ [Dst,Src,Bits,{integer,Unit}] = beam_args([Dst0|Args1], St),
+ Flags = {field_flags,[]},
+ Is = [Line,{bs_private_append,Fail,Bits,Unit,Src,Flags,Dst}],
+ {Is,St};
+ append ->
+ [Dst,Src,Bits,{integer,Unit}] = beam_args([Dst0|Args1], St),
+ Flags = {field_flags,[]},
+ Live = get_live(I),
+ Is = [Line,{bs_append,Fail,Bits,0,Live,Unit,Src,Flags,Dst}],
+ {Is,St}
+ end;
+cg_block([#cg_set{anno=Anno,op=bs_start_match,dst=Ctx0,args=[Bin0]}=I,
+ #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ #{num_slots:=Slots} = Anno,
+ [Dst,Bin1] = beam_args([Ctx0,Bin0], St),
+ {Bin,Pre} = force_reg(Bin1, Dst),
+ Live = get_live(I),
+ Is = Pre ++ [{test,bs_start_match2,Fail,Live,[Bin,Slots],Dst}],
+ {Is,St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=bs_get}=Set,
+ #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ {cg_bs_get(Fail, Set, St),St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=bs_match_string,args=[CtxVar,#b_literal{val=String}]},
+ #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ CtxReg = beam_arg(CtxVar, St),
+ Is = [{test,bs_match_string,Fail,[CtxReg,String]}],
+ {Is,St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{dst=Dst0,op=landingpad,args=Args0}|T], Context, St0) ->
+ [Dst,{atom,Kind},Tag] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St0),
+ case Kind of
+ 'catch' ->
+ cg_catch(Dst, T, Context, St0);
+ 'try' ->
+ cg_try(Dst, Tag, T, Context, St0)
+ end;
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=kill_try_tag,args=Args0}|Is], Context, St0) ->
+ [Reg] = beam_args(Args0, St0),
+ {Is0,St} = cg_block(Is, Context, St0),
+ {[{try_end,Reg}|Is0],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=catch_end,dst=Dst0,args=Args0}|Is], Context, St0) ->
+ [Dst,Reg,{x,0}] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St0),
+ {Is0,St} = cg_block(Is, Context, St0),
+ {[{catch_end,Reg}|copy({x,0}, Dst)++Is0],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=call}=I,
+ #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,_Fail}, St) ->
+ %% A call in try/catch block.
+ cg_block([I], none, St);
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=Op,dst=Dst0,args=Args0}=I,
+ #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St),
+ {cg_test(Op, bif_fail(Fail), Args, Dst, I),St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=bs_put,dst=Bool,args=Args0}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ Args = beam_args(Args0, St),
+ {cg_bs_put(bif_fail(Fail), Args),St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=bs_test_tail,dst=Bool,args=Args0}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ [Ctx,{integer,Bits}] = beam_args(Args0, St),
+ {[{test,bs_test_tail2,bif_fail(Fail),[Ctx,Bits]}],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op={float,checkerror},dst=Bool}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ {[{fcheckerror,bif_fail(Fail)}],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=is_tagged_tuple,dst=Bool,args=Args0}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ [Src,{integer,Arity},Tag] = beam_args(Args0, St),
+ {[{test,is_tagged_tuple,ensure_label(Fail, St),[Src,Arity,Tag]}],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=is_nonempty_list,dst=Bool,args=Args0}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ Args = beam_args(Args0, St),
+ {[{test,is_nonempty_list,ensure_label(Fail, St),Args}],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=has_map_field,dst=Bool,args=Args0}], {Bool,Fail}, St) ->
+ [Src,Key] = beam_args(Args0, St),
+ {[{test,has_map_fields,Fail,Src,{list,[Key]}}],St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=call}=Call], {_Bool,_Fail}=Context, St0) ->
+ {Is0,St1} = cg_call(Call, body, none, St0),
+ {Is1,St} = cg_block([], Context, St1),
+ {Is0++Is1,St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=call,dst=Dst0}=Call], Context, St) ->
+ Dst = beam_arg(Dst0, St),
+ case Context of
+ {return,Dst,_} ->
+ cg_call(Call, tail, Context, St);
+ _ ->
+ cg_call(Call, body, Context, St)
+ end;
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=call}=Call|T], Context, St0) ->
+ {Is0,St1} = cg_call(Call, body, none, St0),
+ {Is1,St} = cg_block(T, Context, St1),
+ {Is0++Is1,St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=make_fun,dst=Dst0,args=[Local|Args0]}|T],
+ Context, St0) ->
+ #b_local{name=#b_literal{val=Func},arity=Arity} = Local,
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St0),
+ {FuncLbl,St1} = local_func_label(Func, Arity, St0),
+ Is0 = setup_args(Args) ++
+ [{make_fun2,{f,FuncLbl},0,0,length(Args)}|copy({x,0}, Dst)],
+ {Is1,St} = cg_block(T, Context, St1),
+ {Is0++Is1,St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=copy}|_]=T0, Context, St0) ->
+ {Is0,T} = cg_copy(T0, St0),
+ {Is1,St} = cg_block(T, Context, St0),
+ Is = Is0 ++ Is1,
+ case is_call(T) of
+ {yes,Arity} ->
+ {opt_call_moves(Is, Arity),St};
+ no ->
+ {Is,St}
+ end;
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=Op,dst=Dst0,args=Args0}=Set], none, St) ->
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St),
+ Is = cg_instr(Op, Args, Dst, Set),
+ {Is,St};
+cg_block([#cg_set{op=Op,dst=Dst0,args=Args0}=Set|T], Context, St0) ->
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St0),
+ Is0 = cg_instr(Op, Args, Dst, Set),
+ {Is1,St} = cg_block(T, Context, St0),
+ {Is0++Is1,St};
+cg_block([#cg_alloc{}=Alloc|T], Context, St0) ->
+ Is0 = cg_alloc(Alloc, St0),
+ {Is1,St} = cg_block(T, Context, St0),
+ {Is0++Is1,St};
+cg_block([], {return,Arg,none}, St) ->
+ Is = copy(Arg, {x,0}) ++ [return],
+ {Is,St};
+cg_block([], {return,Arg,N}, St) ->
+ Is = copy(Arg, {x,0}) ++ [{deallocate,N},return],
+ {Is,St};
+cg_block([], none, St) ->
+ {[],St};
+cg_block([], {Bool0,Fail}, St) ->
+ [Bool] = beam_args([Bool0], St),
+ {[{test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Bool,{atom,true}]}],St}.
+
+cg_copy(T0, St) ->
+ {Copies,T} = splitwith(fun(#cg_set{op=copy}) -> true;
+ (_) -> false
+ end, T0),
+ Moves0 = cg_copy_1(Copies, St),
+ Moves1 = [Move || {move,Src,Dst}=Move <- Moves0, Src =/= Dst],
+ Scratch = {x,1022},
+ Moves = order_moves(Moves1, Scratch),
+ {Moves,T}.
+
+cg_copy_1([#cg_set{dst=Dst0,args=Args}|T], St) ->
+ [Dst,Src] = beam_args([Dst0|Args], St),
+ Copies = cg_copy_1(T, St),
+ case keymember(Dst, 3, Copies) of
+ true ->
+ %% Will be overwritten. Don't generate a move instruction.
+ Copies;
+ false ->
+ [{move,Src,Dst}|Copies]
+ end;
+cg_copy_1([], _St) -> [].
+
+bif_to_test('not', [Var], Fail) ->
+ [{test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Var,{atom,false}]}];
+bif_to_test(Name, Args, Fail) ->
+ [beam_utils:bif_to_test(Name, Args, Fail)].
+
+opt_call_moves(Is0, Arity) ->
+ {Moves0,Is} = splitwith(fun({move,_,_}) -> true;
+ (_) -> false
+ end, Is0),
+ Moves = opt_call_moves_1(Moves0, Arity),
+ Moves ++ Is.
+
+opt_call_moves_1([{move,Src,{x,_}=Tmp}=M1,{move,Tmp,Dst}=M2|Is], Arity) ->
+ case is_killed(Tmp, Is, Arity) of
+ true ->
+ %% The X register Tmp is never used again. We can collapse
+ %% the two move instruction into one.
+ [{move,Src,Dst}|opt_call_moves_1(Is, Arity)];
+ false ->
+ [M1|opt_call_moves_1([M2|Is], Arity)]
+ end;
+opt_call_moves_1([M|Ms], Arity) ->
+ [M|opt_call_moves_1(Ms, Arity)];
+opt_call_moves_1([], _Arity) -> [].
+
+is_killed(R, [{move,R,_}|_], _) ->
+ false;
+is_killed(R, [{move,_,R}|_], _) ->
+ true;
+is_killed(R, [{move,_,_}|Is], Arity) ->
+ is_killed(R, Is, Arity);
+is_killed({x,X}, [], Arity) ->
+ X >= Arity.
+
+cg_alloc(#cg_alloc{stack=none,words=#need{h=0,f=0}}, _St) ->
+ [];
+cg_alloc(#cg_alloc{stack=none,words=Need,live=Live}, _St) ->
+ [{test_heap,alloc(Need),Live}];
+cg_alloc(#cg_alloc{stack=Stk,words=Need,live=Live,def_yregs=DefYregs},
+ #cg{regs=Regs}) when is_integer(Stk) ->
+ Alloc = alloc(Need),
+ All = [{y,Y} || Y <- lists:seq(0, Stk-1)],
+ Def = ordsets:from_list([maps:get(V, Regs) || V <- DefYregs]),
+ NeedInit = ordsets:subtract(All, Def),
+ NoZero = length(Def)*2 > Stk,
+ I = case {NoZero,Alloc} of
+ {true,0} -> {allocate,Stk,Live};
+ {true,_} -> {allocate_heap,Stk,Alloc,Live};
+ {false,0} -> {allocate_zero,Stk,Live};
+ {false,_} -> {allocate_heap_zero,Stk,Alloc,Live}
+ end,
+ [I|case NoZero of
+ true -> [{init,Y} || Y <- NeedInit];
+ false -> []
+ end].
+
+alloc(#need{h=Words,f=0}) ->
+ Words;
+alloc(#need{h=Words,f=Floats}) ->
+ {alloc,[{words,Words},{floats,Floats}]}.
+
+is_call([#cg_set{op=call,args=[#b_var{}|Args]}|_]) ->
+ {yes,1+length(Args)};
+is_call([#cg_set{op=call,args=[_|Args]}|_]) ->
+ {yes,length(Args)};
+is_call([#cg_set{op=make_fun,args=[_|Args]}|_]) ->
+ {yes,length(Args)};
+is_call(_) ->
+ no.
+
+cg_call(#cg_set{anno=Anno,op=call,dst=Dst0,args=[#b_local{}=Func0|Args0]},
+ Where, Context, St0) ->
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St0),
+ #b_local{name=Name0,arity=Arity} = Func0,
+ {atom,Name} = beam_arg(Name0, St0),
+ {FuncLbl,St} = local_func_label(Name, Arity, St0),
+ Line = call_line(Where, local, Anno),
+ Call = build_call(call, Arity, {f,FuncLbl}, Context, Dst),
+ Is = setup_args(Args, Anno, Context, St) ++ Line ++ Call,
+ {Is,St};
+cg_call(#cg_set{anno=Anno,op=call,dst=Dst0,args=[#b_remote{}=Func0|Args0]},
+ Where, Context, St) ->
+ [Dst|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St),
+ #b_remote{mod=Mod0,name=Name0,arity=Arity} = Func0,
+ case {beam_arg(Mod0, St),beam_arg(Name0, St)} of
+ {{atom,Mod},{atom,Name}} ->
+ Func = {extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity},
+ Line = call_line(Where, Func, Anno),
+ Call = build_call(call_ext, Arity, Func, Context, Dst),
+ Is = setup_args(Args, Anno, Context, St) ++ Line ++ Call,
+ {Is,St};
+ {Mod,Name} ->
+ Apply = build_apply(Arity, Context, Dst),
+ Is = setup_args(Args++[Mod,Name], Anno, Context, St) ++
+ [line(Anno)] ++ Apply,
+ {Is,St}
+ end;
+cg_call(#cg_set{anno=Anno,op=call,dst=Dst0,args=Args0},
+ Where, Context, St) ->
+ [Dst,Func|Args] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St),
+ Line = call_line(Where, Func, Anno),
+ Arity = length(Args),
+ Call = build_call(call_fun, Arity, Func, Context, Dst),
+ Is = setup_args(Args++[Func], Anno, Context, St) ++ Line ++ Call,
+ {Is,St}.
+
+build_call(call_fun, Arity, _Func, none, Dst) ->
+ [{call_fun,Arity}|copy({x,0}, Dst)];
+build_call(call_fun, Arity, _Func, {return,Dst,N}, Dst) when is_integer(N) ->
+ [{call_fun,Arity},{deallocate,N},return];
+build_call(call_fun, Arity, _Func, {return,Val,N}, _Dst) when is_integer(N) ->
+ [{call_fun,Arity},{move,Val,{x,0}},{deallocate,N},return];
+build_call(call_ext, 2, {extfunc,erlang,'!',2}, none, Dst) ->
+ [send|copy({x,0}, Dst)];
+build_call(call_ext, 2, {extfunc,erlang,'!',2}, {return,Dst,N}, Dst)
+ when is_integer(N) ->
+ [send,{deallocate,N},return];
+build_call(Prefix, Arity, Func, {return,Dst,none}, Dst) ->
+ I = case Prefix of
+ call -> call_only;
+ call_ext -> call_ext_only
+ end,
+ [{I,Arity,Func}];
+build_call(call_ext, Arity, {extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity}=Func, {return,_,none}, _Dst) ->
+ true = erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(Mod, Name, Arity), %Assertion.
+ [{call_ext_only,Arity,Func}];
+build_call(Prefix, Arity, Func, {return,Dst,N}, Dst) when is_integer(N) ->
+ I = case Prefix of
+ call -> call_last;
+ call_ext -> call_ext_last
+ end,
+ [{I,Arity,Func,N}];
+build_call(I, Arity, Func, {return,Val,N}, _Dst) when is_integer(N) ->
+ [{I,Arity,Func}|copy(Val, {x,0})++[{deallocate,N},return]];
+build_call(I, Arity, Func, none, Dst) ->
+ [{I,Arity,Func}|copy({x,0}, Dst)].
+
+build_apply(Arity, {return,Dst,N}, Dst) when is_integer(N) ->
+ [{apply_last,Arity,N}];
+build_apply(Arity, {return,Val,N}, _Dst) when is_integer(N) ->
+ [{apply,Arity}|copy(Val, {x,0})++[{deallocate,N},return]];
+build_apply(Arity, none, Dst) ->
+ [{apply,Arity}|copy({x,0}, Dst)].
+
+cg_instr(put_map, [{atom,assoc},SrcMap|Ss], Dst, Set) ->
+ Live = get_live(Set),
+ [{put_map_assoc,{f,0},SrcMap,Dst,Live,{list,Ss}}];
+cg_instr(Op, Args, Dst, _Set) ->
+ cg_instr(Op, Args, Dst).
+
+cg_instr(bs_init_writable, Args, Dst) ->
+ setup_args(Args) ++ [bs_init_writable|copy({x,0}, Dst)];
+cg_instr(bs_restore, [Ctx,Slot], _Dst) ->
+ case Slot of
+ {integer,N} ->
+ [{bs_restore2,Ctx,N}];
+ {atom,start} ->
+ [{bs_restore2,Ctx,Slot}]
+ end;
+cg_instr(bs_save, [Ctx,Slot], _Dst) ->
+ {integer,N} = Slot,
+ [{bs_save2,Ctx,N}];
+cg_instr(build_stacktrace, Args, Dst) ->
+ setup_args(Args) ++ [build_stacktrace|copy({x,0}, Dst)];
+cg_instr(context_to_binary, [Src], _Dst) ->
+ [{bs_context_to_binary,Src}];
+cg_instr(set_tuple_element=Op, [New,Tuple,{integer,Index}], _Dst) ->
+ [{Op,New,Tuple,Index}];
+cg_instr({float,clearerror}, [], _Dst) ->
+ [fclearerror];
+cg_instr({float,get}, [Src], Dst) ->
+ [{fmove,Src,Dst}];
+cg_instr({float,put}, [Src], Dst) ->
+ [{fmove,Src,Dst}];
+cg_instr(get_hd=Op, [Src], Dst) ->
+ [{Op,Src,Dst}];
+cg_instr(get_tl=Op, [Src], Dst) ->
+ [{Op,Src,Dst}];
+cg_instr(get_tuple_element=Op, [Src,{integer,N}], Dst) ->
+ [{Op,Src,N,Dst}];
+cg_instr(put_list=Op, [Hd,Tl], Dst) ->
+ [{Op,Hd,Tl,Dst}];
+cg_instr(put_tuple, Elements, Dst) ->
+ [{put_tuple2,Dst,{list,Elements}}];
+cg_instr(put_tuple_arity, [{integer,Arity}], Dst) ->
+ [{put_tuple,Arity,Dst}];
+cg_instr(put_tuple_elements, Elements, _Dst) ->
+ [{put,E} || E <- Elements];
+cg_instr(raw_raise, Args, Dst) ->
+ setup_args(Args) ++ [raw_raise|copy({x,0}, Dst)];
+cg_instr(remove_message, [], _Dst) ->
+ [remove_message];
+cg_instr(resume, [A,B], _Dst) ->
+ [{bif,raise,{f,0},[A,B],{x,0}}];
+cg_instr(timeout, [], _Dst) ->
+ [timeout].
+
+cg_test(bs_add=Op, Fail, [Src1,Src2,{integer,Unit}], Dst, _I) ->
+ [{Op,Fail,[Src1,Src2,Unit],Dst}];
+cg_test(bs_skip, Fail, Args, _Dst, I) ->
+ cg_bs_skip(Fail, Args, I);
+cg_test(bs_utf8_size=Op, Fail, [Src], Dst, _I) ->
+ [{Op,Fail,Src,Dst}];
+cg_test(bs_utf16_size=Op, Fail, [Src], Dst, _I) ->
+ [{Op,Fail,Src,Dst}];
+cg_test({float,convert}, Fail, [Src], Dst, _I) ->
+ {f,0} = Fail, %Assertion.
+ [{fconv,Src,Dst}];
+cg_test({float,Op0}, Fail, Args, Dst, #cg_set{anno=Anno}) ->
+ Op = case Op0 of
+ '+' -> fadd;
+ '-' when length(Args) =:= 2 -> fsub;
+ '-' -> fnegate;
+ '*' -> fmul;
+ '/' -> fdiv
+ end,
+ [line(Anno),{bif,Op,Fail,Args,Dst}];
+cg_test(get_map_element, Fail, [Map,Key], Dst, _I) ->
+ [{get_map_elements,Fail,Map,{list,[Key,Dst]}}];
+cg_test(peek_message, Fail, [], Dst, _I) ->
+ [{loop_rec,Fail,{x,0}}|copy({x,0}, Dst)];
+cg_test(put_map, Fail, [{atom,exact},SrcMap|Ss], Dst, Set) ->
+ Live = get_live(Set),
+ [{put_map_exact,Fail,SrcMap,Dst,Live,{list,Ss}}];
+cg_test(wait_timeout, Fail, [Timeout], _Dst, _) ->
+ case Timeout of
+ {atom,infinity} ->
+ [{wait,Fail}];
+ _ ->
+ [{wait_timeout,Fail,Timeout}]
+ end.
+
+cg_bs_get(Fail, #cg_set{dst=Dst0,args=[#b_literal{val=Type}|Ss0]}=Set, St) ->
+ Op = case Type of
+ integer -> bs_get_integer2;
+ float -> bs_get_float2;
+ binary -> bs_get_binary2;
+ utf8 -> bs_get_utf8;
+ utf16 -> bs_get_utf16;
+ utf32 -> bs_get_utf32
+ end,
+ [Dst|Ss1] = beam_args([Dst0|Ss0], St),
+ Ss = case Ss1 of
+ [Ctx,{literal,Flags},Size,{integer,Unit}] ->
+ %% Plain integer/float/binary.
+ [Ctx,Size,Unit,field_flags(Flags, Set)];
+ [Ctx,{literal,Flags}] ->
+ %% Utf8/16/32.
+ [Ctx,field_flags(Flags, Set)]
+ end,
+ Live = get_live(Set),
+ [{test,Op,Fail,Live,Ss,Dst}].
+
+cg_bs_skip(Fail, [{atom,Type}|Ss0], Set) ->
+ Op = case Type of
+ utf8 -> bs_skip_utf8;
+ utf16 -> bs_skip_utf16;
+ utf32 -> bs_skip_utf32;
+ _ -> bs_skip_bits2
+ end,
+ Live = get_live(Set),
+ Ss = case Ss0 of
+ [Ctx,{literal,Flags},Size,{integer,Unit}] ->
+ %% Plain integer/float/binary.
+ [Ctx,Size,Unit,field_flags(Flags, Set)];
+ [Ctx,{literal,Flags}] ->
+ %% Utf8/16/32.
+ [Ctx,Live,field_flags(Flags, Set)]
+ end,
+ case {Type,Ss} of
+ {binary,[_,{atom,all},1,_]} ->
+ [];
+ {binary,[R,{atom,all},U,_]} ->
+ [{test,bs_test_unit,Fail,[R,U]}];
+ {_,_} ->
+ [{test,Op,Fail,Ss}]
+ end.
+
+field_flags(Flags, #cg_set{anno=#{location:={File,Line}}}) ->
+ {field_flags,[{anno,[Line,{file,File}]}|Flags]};
+field_flags(Flags, _) ->
+ {field_flags,Flags}.
+
+cg_bs_put(Fail, [{atom,Type},{literal,Flags}|Args]) ->
+ Op = case Type of
+ integer -> bs_put_integer;
+ float -> bs_put_float;
+ binary -> bs_put_binary;
+ utf8 -> bs_put_utf8;
+ utf16 -> bs_put_utf16;
+ utf32 -> bs_put_utf32
+ end,
+ case Args of
+ [Src,Size,{integer,Unit}] ->
+ [{Op,Fail,Size,Unit,{field_flags,Flags},Src}];
+ [Src] ->
+ [{Op,Fail,{field_flags,Flags},Src}]
+ end.
+
+cg_bs_init(Dst, Size0, Unit, Live, Fail) ->
+ Op = case Unit of
+ 1 -> bs_init_bits;
+ 8 -> bs_init2
+ end,
+ Size = cg_bs_init_size(Size0),
+ [{Op,Fail,Size,0,Live,{field_flags,[]},Dst}].
+
+cg_bs_init_size({x,_}=R) -> R;
+cg_bs_init_size({y,_}=R) -> R;
+cg_bs_init_size({integer,Int}) -> Int.
+
+cg_catch(Agg, T0, Context, St0) ->
+ {Moves,T1} = cg_extract(T0, Agg, St0),
+ {T,St} = cg_block(T1, Context, St0),
+ {Moves++T,St}.
+
+cg_try(Agg, Tag, T0, Context, St0) ->
+ {Moves0,T1} = cg_extract(T0, Agg, St0),
+ Moves = order_moves(Moves0, {x,3}),
+ [#cg_set{op=kill_try_tag}|T2] = T1,
+ {T,St} = cg_block(T2, Context, St0),
+ {[{try_case,Tag}|Moves++T],St}.
+
+cg_extract([#cg_set{op=extract,dst=Dst0,args=Args0}|Is0], Agg, St) ->
+ [Dst,Agg,{integer,X}] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St),
+ {Ds,Is} = cg_extract(Is0, Agg, St),
+ case keymember(Dst, 3, Ds) of
+ true ->
+ %% This destination will be overwritten.
+ {Ds,Is};
+ false ->
+ {copy({x,X}, Dst)++Ds,Is}
+ end;
+cg_extract(Is, _, _) ->
+ {[],Is}.
+
+copy(Src, Src) -> [];
+copy(Src, Dst) -> [{move,Src,Dst}].
+
+force_reg({literal,_}=Lit, Reg) ->
+ {Reg,[{move,Lit,Reg}]};
+force_reg({Kind,_}=R, _) when Kind =:= x; Kind =:= y ->
+ {R,[]}.
+
+%% successors(Terminator) -> [Successor].
+%% Return an ordset of all successors for the given terminator.
+
+successors(#cg_br{succ=Succ,fail=Fail}) ->
+ ordsets:from_list([Succ,Fail]);
+successors(#cg_switch{fail=Fail,list=List}) ->
+ ordsets:from_list([Fail|[Lbl || {_,Lbl} <- List]]);
+successors(#cg_ret{}) -> [].
+
+%% linearize(Blocks) -> [{BlockLabel,#cg_blk{}}].
+%% Linearize the intermediate representation of the code. Also
+%% translate blocks from the SSA records to internal record types
+%% used only in this module.
+
+linearize(Blocks) ->
+ Linear = beam_ssa:linearize(Blocks),
+ linearize_1(Linear, Blocks).
+
+linearize_1([{?BADARG_BLOCK,_}|Ls], Blocks) ->
+ linearize_1(Ls, Blocks);
+linearize_1([{L,Block0}|Ls], Blocks) ->
+ Block = translate_block(L, Block0, Blocks),
+ [{L,Block}|linearize_1(Ls, Blocks)];
+linearize_1([], _Blocks) -> [].
+
+%% translate_block(BlockLabel, #b_blk{}, Blocks) -> #cg_blk{}.
+%% Translate a block to the internal records used in this module.
+%% Also eliminate phi nodes, replacing them with 'copy' instructions
+%% in the predecessor blocks.
+
+translate_block(L, #b_blk{anno=Anno,is=Is0,last=Last0}, Blocks) ->
+ Last = translate_terminator(Last0),
+ PhiCopies = translate_phis(L, Last, Blocks),
+ Is1 = translate_is(Is0, PhiCopies),
+ Is = case Anno of
+ #{frame_size:=Size} ->
+ Alloc = #cg_alloc{stack=Size},
+ [Alloc|Is1];
+ #{} -> Is1
+ end,
+ #cg_blk{anno=Anno,is=Is,last=Last}.
+
+translate_is([#b_set{op=phi}|Is], Tail) ->
+ translate_is(Is, Tail);
+translate_is([#b_set{anno=Anno0,op=Op,dst=Dst,args=Args}=I|Is], Tail) ->
+ Anno = case beam_ssa:clobbers_xregs(I) of
+ true -> Anno0#{clobbers=>true};
+ false -> Anno0
+ end,
+ [#cg_set{anno=Anno,op=Op,dst=Dst,args=Args}|translate_is(Is, Tail)];
+translate_is([], Tail) -> Tail.
+
+translate_terminator(#b_ret{anno=Anno,arg=Arg}) ->
+ Dealloc = case Anno of
+ #{deallocate:=N} -> N;
+ #{} -> none
+ end,
+ #cg_ret{arg=Arg,dealloc=Dealloc};
+translate_terminator(#b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=Succ}) ->
+ #cg_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=Succ,fail=Succ};
+translate_terminator(#b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=false},fail=Fail}) ->
+ #cg_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=Fail,fail=Fail};
+translate_terminator(#b_br{bool=Bool,succ=Succ,fail=Fail}) ->
+ #cg_br{bool=Bool,succ=Succ,fail=Fail};
+translate_terminator(#b_switch{arg=Bool,fail=Fail,list=List}) ->
+ #cg_switch{arg=Bool,fail=Fail,list=List}.
+
+translate_phis(L, #cg_br{succ=Target,fail=Target}, Blocks) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is} = maps:get(Target, Blocks),
+ Phis = takewhile(fun(#b_set{op=phi}) -> true;
+ (#b_set{}) -> false
+ end, Is),
+ phi_copies(Phis, L);
+translate_phis(_, _, _) -> [].
+
+phi_copies([#b_set{dst=Dst,args=PhiArgs}|Sets], L) ->
+ CopyArgs = [V || {V,Target} <- PhiArgs, Target =:= L],
+ [#cg_set{op=copy,dst=Dst,args=CopyArgs}|phi_copies(Sets, L)];
+phi_copies([], _) -> [].
+
+%% setup_args(Args, Anno, Context) -> [Instruction].
+%% setup_args(Args) -> [Instruction].
+%% Set up X registers for a call.
+
+setup_args(Args, Anno, none, St) ->
+ setup_args(Args) ++ kill_yregs(Anno, St);
+setup_args(Args, _, _, _) ->
+ setup_args(Args).
+
+setup_args([]) ->
+ [];
+setup_args([_|_]=Args) ->
+ Moves = gen_moves(Args, 0, []),
+ Scratch = {x,1+last(sort([length(Args)-1|[X || {x,X} <- Args]]))},
+ order_moves(Moves, Scratch).
+
+%% kill_yregs(Anno, #cg{}) -> [{kill,{y,Y}}].
+%% Kill Y registers that will not be used again.
+
+kill_yregs(#{kill_yregs:=Kill}, #cg{regs=Regs}) ->
+ ordsets:from_list([{kill,maps:get(V, Regs)} || V <- Kill]);
+kill_yregs(#{}, #cg{}) -> [].
+
+%% gen_moves(As, I, Acc)
+%% Generate the basic move instruction to move the arguments
+%% to their proper registers. The list will be sorted on
+%% destinations. (I.e. the move to {x,0} will be first --
+%% see the comment to order_moves/2.)
+
+gen_moves([A|As], I, Acc) ->
+ gen_moves(As, I+1, copy(A, {x,I}) ++ Acc);
+gen_moves([], _, Acc) ->
+ keysort(3, Acc).
+
+%% order_moves([Move], ScratchReg) -> [Move]
+%% Orders move instruction so that source registers are not
+%% destroyed before they are used. If there are cycles
+%% (such as {move,{x,0},{x,1}}, {move,{x,1},{x,1}}),
+%% the scratch register is used to break up the cycle.
+%% If possible, the first move of the input list is placed
+%% last in the result list (to make the move to {x,0} occur
+%% just before the call to allow the Beam loader to coalesce
+%% the instructions).
+
+order_moves(Ms, Scr) -> order_moves(Ms, Scr, []).
+
+order_moves([{move,_,_}=M|Ms0], ScrReg, Acc0) ->
+ {Chain,Ms} = collect_chain(Ms0, [M], ScrReg),
+ Acc = reverse(Chain, Acc0),
+ order_moves(Ms, ScrReg, Acc);
+order_moves([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+collect_chain(Ms, Path, ScrReg) ->
+ collect_chain(Ms, Path, [], ScrReg).
+
+collect_chain([{move,Src,Same}=M|Ms0], [{move,Same,_}|_]=Path, Others, ScrReg) ->
+ case keymember(Src, 3, Path) of
+ false ->
+ collect_chain(reverse(Others, Ms0), [M|Path], [], ScrReg);
+ true ->
+ %% There is a cycle, which we must break up.
+ {break_up_cycle(M, Path, ScrReg),reverse(Others, Ms0)}
+ end;
+collect_chain([M|Ms], Path, Others, ScrReg) ->
+ collect_chain(Ms, Path, [M|Others], ScrReg);
+collect_chain([], Path, Others, _) ->
+ {Path,Others}.
+
+break_up_cycle({move,Src,_}=M, Path, ScrReg) ->
+ [{move,ScrReg,Src},M|break_up_cycle1(Src, Path, ScrReg)].
+
+break_up_cycle1(Dst, [{move,Src,Dst}|Path], ScrReg) ->
+ [{move,Src,ScrReg}|Path];
+break_up_cycle1(Dst, [M|Path], LastMove) ->
+ [M|break_up_cycle1(Dst, Path, LastMove)].
+
+%%%
+%%% General utility functions.
+%%%
+
+verify_beam_register({x,_}=Reg) -> Reg.
+
+is_beam_register({x,_}) -> true;
+is_beam_register(_) -> false.
+
+get_register(V, Regs) ->
+ case is_beam_register(V) of
+ true -> V;
+ false -> maps:get(V, Regs)
+ end.
+
+beam_args(As, St) ->
+ [beam_arg(A, St) || A <- As].
+
+beam_arg(#b_var{name=Name}, #cg{regs=Regs}) ->
+ maps:get(Name, Regs);
+beam_arg(#b_literal{val=Val}, _) ->
+ if
+ is_atom(Val) -> {atom,Val};
+ is_float(Val) -> {float,Val};
+ is_integer(Val) -> {integer,Val};
+ Val =:= [] -> nil;
+ true -> {literal,Val}
+ end;
+beam_arg(Reg, _) ->
+ verify_beam_register(Reg).
+
+new_block_label(L, St0) ->
+ {_Lbl,St} = label_for_block(L, St0),
+ St.
+
+def_block_label(L, #cg{labels=Labels,used_labels=Used}) ->
+ Lbl = maps:get(L, Labels),
+ case gb_sets:is_member(Lbl, Used) of
+ false -> [];
+ true -> [{label,Lbl}]
+ end.
+
+use_block_labels(Ls, St) ->
+ mapfoldl(fun use_block_label/2, St, Ls).
+
+use_block_label(L, #cg{used_labels=Used,catches=Catches}=St0) ->
+ {Lbl,St} = label_for_block(L, St0),
+ case gb_sets:is_member(L, Catches) of
+ true ->
+ {{catch_tag,{f,Lbl}},
+ St#cg{used_labels=gb_sets:add(Lbl, Used)}};
+ false ->
+ {{f,Lbl},St#cg{used_labels=gb_sets:add(Lbl, Used)}}
+ end.
+
+label_for_block(L, #cg{labels=Labels0}=St0) ->
+ case Labels0 of
+ #{L:=Lbl} ->
+ {Lbl,St0};
+ #{} ->
+ {Lbl,St} = new_label(St0),
+ Labels = Labels0#{L=>Lbl},
+ {Lbl,St#cg{labels=Labels}}
+ end.
+
+%% local_func_label(Name, Arity, State) -> {Label,State'}
+%% local_func_label({Name,Arity}, State) -> {Label,State'}
+%% Get the function entry label for a local function.
+
+local_func_label(Name, Arity, St) ->
+ local_func_label({Name,Arity}, St).
+
+local_func_label(Key, #cg{functable=Map}=St0) ->
+ case Map of
+ #{Key := Label} ->
+ {Label,St0};
+ _ ->
+ {Label,St} = new_label(St0),
+ {Label,St#cg{functable=Map#{Key => Label}}}
+ end.
+
+%% is_gc_bif(Name, Args) -> true|false.
+%% Determines whether the BIF Name/Arity might do a GC.
+
+-spec is_gc_bif(atom(), [beam_ssa:value()]) -> boolean().
+
+is_gc_bif(hd, [_]) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(tl, [_]) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(self, []) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(node, []) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(node, [_]) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(element, [_,_]) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(get, [_]) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(is_map_key, [_,_]) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(map_get, [_,_]) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(tuple_size, [_]) -> false;
+is_gc_bif(Bif, Args) ->
+ Arity = length(Args),
+ not (erl_internal:bool_op(Bif, Arity) orelse
+ erl_internal:new_type_test(Bif, Arity) orelse
+ erl_internal:comp_op(Bif, Arity)).
+
+%% new_label(St) -> {L,St}.
+
+new_label(#cg{lcount=Next}=St) ->
+ {Next,St#cg{lcount=Next+1}}.
+
+%% call_line(tail|body, Func, Anno) -> [] | [{line,...}].
+%% Produce a line instruction if it will be needed by the
+%% call to Func.
+
+call_line(_Context, {extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity}, Anno) ->
+ case erl_bifs:is_safe(Mod, Name, Arity) of
+ false ->
+ %% The call could be to a BIF.
+ %% We'll need a line instruction in case the
+ %% BIF call fails.
+ [line(Anno)];
+ true ->
+ %% Call to a safe BIF. Since it cannot fail,
+ %% we don't need any line instruction here.
+ []
+ end;
+call_line(body, _, Anno) ->
+ [line(Anno)];
+call_line(tail, local, _) ->
+ %% Tail-recursive call to a local function. A line
+ %% instruction will not be useful.
+ [];
+call_line(tail, _, Anno) ->
+ %% Call to a fun.
+ [line(Anno)].
+
+%% line(Le) -> {line,[] | {location,File,Line}}
+%% Create a line instruction, containing information about
+%% the current filename and line number. A line information
+%% instruction should be placed before any operation that could
+%% cause an exception.
+
+line(#{location:={File,Line}}) ->
+ {line,[{location,File,Line}]};
+line(#{}) ->
+ {line,[]}.
+
+flatmapfoldl(F, Accu0, [Hd|Tail]) ->
+ {R,Accu1} = F(Hd, Accu0),
+ {Rs,Accu2} = flatmapfoldl(F, Accu1, Tail),
+ {R++Rs,Accu2};
+flatmapfoldl(_, Accu, []) -> {[],Accu}.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_lint.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_lint.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a003607dab
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_lint.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,349 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%% Purpose: Internal consistency checks for the beam_ssa format.
+
+-module(beam_ssa_lint).
+
+-export([module/2, format_error/1]).
+
+-import(lists, [append/1, foldl/3, foreach/2]).
+
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+
+-spec module(#b_module{}, [compile:option()]) ->
+ {'ok',#b_module{}} | {'error',list()}.
+module(#b_module{body=Fs,name=Name}=Mod0, _Options) ->
+ Es0 = append([validate_function(F) || F <- Fs]),
+ case [{?MODULE,E} || E <- Es0] of
+ [] ->
+ {ok, Mod0};
+ [_|_]=Es ->
+ {error,[{atom_to_list(Name), Es}]}
+ end.
+
+-spec format_error(term()) -> iolist().
+format_error({{_M,F,A},{redefined_variable, Name, Old, I}}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p/~p: Variable ~ts (~ts) redefined by ~ts",
+ [F, A, format_var(Name), format_instr(Old), format_instr(I)]);
+format_error({{_M,F,A},{missing_phi_paths, Paths, I}}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p/~p: Phi node ~ts doesn't define a value for these "
+ "branches: ~w",
+ [F, A, format_instr(I), Paths]);
+format_error({{_M,F,A},{garbage_phi_paths, Paths, I}}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p/~p: Phi node ~ts defines a value for these unreachable "
+ "or non-existent branches: ~w",
+ [F, A, format_instr(I), Paths]);
+format_error({{_M,F,A},{unknown_phi_variable, Name, {From, _To}, I}}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p/~p: Variable ~ts used in phi node ~ts is undefined on "
+ "branch ~w",
+ [F, A, format_var(Name), format_instr(I), From]);
+format_error({{_M,F,A},{unknown_block, Label, I}}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p/~p: Unknown block ~p referenced in ~ts",
+ [F, A, Label, I]);
+format_error({{_M,F,A},{unknown_variable, Name, I}}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p/~p: Unbound variable ~ts used in ~ts",
+ [F, A, format_var(Name), format_instr(I)]);
+format_error({{_M,F,A},{phi_inside_block, Name, Id}}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p/~p: Phi node defining ~ts is not at start of block ~p",
+ [F, A, format_var(Name), Id]);
+format_error({{_M,F,A},{undefined_label_in_phi, Label, I}}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p/~p: Unknown block label ~p in phi node ~ts",
+ [F, A, Label, format_instr(I)]).
+
+format_instr(I) ->
+ [$',beam_ssa_pp:format_instr(I),$'].
+
+format_var(V) ->
+ beam_ssa_pp:format_var(#b_var{name=V}).
+
+validate_function(F) ->
+ try
+ validate_variables(F),
+ []
+ catch
+ throw:Reason ->
+ #{func_info:=MFA} = F#b_function.anno,
+ [{MFA,Reason}];
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
+ io:fwrite("Function: ~p\n", [F#b_function.anno]),
+ erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
+ end.
+
+-type defined_vars() :: gb_sets:set(beam_ssa:var_name()).
+
+-record(vvars,
+ {blocks :: #{ beam_ssa:label() => beam_ssa:b_blk() },
+ branch_def_vars :: #{
+ %% Describes the variable state at the time of this exact branch (phi
+ %% node validation).
+ {From :: beam_ssa:label(), To :: beam_ssa:label()} => defined_vars(),
+ %% Describes the variable state common to all branches leading to this
+ %% label (un/redefined variable validation).
+ beam_ssa:label() => defined_vars() },
+ defined_vars :: defined_vars()}).
+
+-spec validate_variables(beam_ssa:b_function()) -> ok.
+validate_variables(#b_function{ args = Args, bs = Blocks }) ->
+ %% Prefill the mapping with function arguments.
+ ArgNames = vvars_get_varnames(Args),
+ DefVars = gb_sets:from_list(ArgNames),
+ Entry = 0,
+
+ State = #vvars{blocks = Blocks,
+ branch_def_vars = #{ Entry => DefVars },
+ defined_vars = DefVars},
+ ok = vvars_assert_unique(Blocks, ArgNames),
+ vvars_phi_nodes(vvars_block(Entry, State)).
+
+%% Checks the uniqueness of all variables across all blocks.
+-spec vvars_assert_unique(Blocks, [beam_ssa:var_name()]) -> ok when
+ Blocks :: #{ beam_ssa:label() => beam_ssa:b_blk() }.
+vvars_assert_unique(Blocks, Args) ->
+ BlockIs = [Is || #b_blk{is=Is} <- maps:values(Blocks)],
+ Defined0 = maps:from_list([{V,argument} || V <- Args]),
+ _ = foldl(fun(Is, Defined) ->
+ vvars_assert_unique_1(Is, Defined)
+ end, Defined0, BlockIs),
+ ok.
+
+-spec vvars_assert_unique_1(Is, Defined) -> ok when
+ Is :: list(beam_ssa:b_set()),
+ Defined :: #{ beam_ssa:var_name() => beam_ssa:b_set() }.
+vvars_assert_unique_1([#b_set{dst=#b_var{name=DstName}}=I|Is], Defined) ->
+ case Defined of
+ #{DstName:=Old} -> throw({redefined_variable, DstName, Old, I});
+ _ -> vvars_assert_unique_1(Is, Defined#{DstName=>I})
+ end;
+vvars_assert_unique_1([], Defined) ->
+ Defined.
+
+-spec vvars_phi_nodes(State :: #vvars{}) -> ok.
+vvars_phi_nodes(#vvars{ blocks = Blocks }=State) ->
+ _ = [vvars_phi_nodes_1(Is, Id, State) ||
+ {Id, #b_blk{ is = Is }} <- maps:to_list(Blocks)],
+ ok.
+
+-spec vvars_phi_nodes_1(Is, Id, State) -> ok when
+ Is :: list(beam_ssa:b_set()),
+ Id :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_phi_nodes_1([#b_set{ op = phi, args = Phis }=I | Is], Id, State) ->
+ ok = vvars_assert_phi_paths(Phis, I, Id, State),
+ ok = vvars_assert_phi_vars(Phis, I, Id, State),
+ vvars_phi_nodes_1(Is, Id, State);
+vvars_phi_nodes_1([_ | Is], Id, _State) ->
+ case [Dst || #b_set{op=phi,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}} <- Is] of
+ [Name|_] ->
+ throw({phi_inside_block, Name, Id});
+ [] ->
+ ok
+ end;
+vvars_phi_nodes_1([], _Id, _State) ->
+ ok.
+
+%% Checks whether all paths leading to this phi node are represented, and that
+%% it doesn't reference any non-existent paths.
+-spec vvars_assert_phi_paths(Phis, I, Id, State) -> ok when
+ Phis :: list({beam_ssa:argument(), beam_ssa:label()}),
+ Id :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ I :: beam_ssa:b_set(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_assert_phi_paths(Phis, I, Id, State) ->
+ BranchKeys = maps:keys(State#vvars.branch_def_vars),
+ RequiredPaths = ordsets:from_list([From || {From, To} <- BranchKeys, To =:= Id]),
+ ProvidedPaths = ordsets:from_list([From || {_Value, From} <- Phis]),
+ case ordsets:subtract(RequiredPaths, ProvidedPaths) of
+ [_|_]=MissingPaths -> throw({missing_phi_paths, MissingPaths, I});
+ [] -> ok
+ end.
+ %% %% The following test is sometimes useful to find missing optimizations.
+ %% %% It is commented out, though, because it can be triggered by
+ %% %% by weird but legal code.
+ %% case ordsets:subtract(ProvidedPaths, RequiredPaths) of
+ %% [_|_]=GarbagePaths -> throw({garbage_phi_paths, GarbagePaths, I});
+ %% [] -> ok
+ %% end.
+
+%% Checks whether all variables used in this phi node are defined in the branch
+%% they arrived on.
+-spec vvars_assert_phi_vars(Phis, I, Id, State) -> ok when
+ Phis :: list({beam_ssa:argument(), beam_ssa:label()}),
+ Id :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ I :: beam_ssa:b_set(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_assert_phi_vars(Phis, I, Id, #vvars{blocks=Blocks,
+ branch_def_vars=BranchDefVars}) ->
+ Vars = [{Var, From} || {#b_var{}=Var, From} <- Phis],
+ foreach(fun({#b_var{name=VarName}, From}) ->
+ BranchKey = {From, Id},
+ case BranchDefVars of
+ #{BranchKey:=DefVars} ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(VarName, DefVars) of
+ true -> ok;
+ false -> throw({unknown_variable, VarName, I})
+ end;
+ #{} ->
+ throw({unknown_phi_variable, VarName, BranchKey, I})
+ end
+ end, Vars),
+ Labels = [From || {#b_literal{},From} <- Phis],
+ foreach(fun(Label) ->
+ case Blocks of
+ #{Label:=_} ->
+ ok;
+ #{} ->
+ throw({undefined_label_in_phi, Label, I})
+ end
+ end, Labels).
+
+-spec vvars_block(Id, State) -> #vvars{} when
+ Id :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_block(Id, State0) ->
+ #{ Id := #b_blk{ is = Is, last = Terminator} } = State0#vvars.blocks,
+ #{ Id := DefVars } = State0#vvars.branch_def_vars,
+ State = State0#vvars{ defined_vars = DefVars },
+ vvars_terminator(Terminator, Id, vvars_block_1(Is, State)).
+
+-spec vvars_block_1(Blocks, State) -> #vvars{} when
+ Blocks :: list(beam_ssa:b_blk()),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_block_1([], State) ->
+ State;
+vvars_block_1([#b_set{ dst = #b_var{ name = DstName }, op = phi } | Is], State0) ->
+ %% We don't check phi node arguments at this point since we may not have
+ %% visited their definition yet. They'll be handled later on in
+ %% vvars_phi_nodes/1 after all blocks are processed.
+ vvars_block_1(Is, vvars_save_var(DstName, State0));
+vvars_block_1([#b_set{ dst = #b_var{ name = DstName }, args = Args }=I | Is], State0) ->
+ ok = vvars_assert_args(Args, I, State0),
+ vvars_block_1(Is, vvars_save_var(DstName, State0)).
+
+-spec vvars_terminator(Terminator, From, State) -> #vvars{} when
+ Terminator :: beam_ssa:terminator(),
+ From :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_terminator(#b_ret{ arg = Arg }=I, _From, State) ->
+ ok = vvars_assert_args([Arg], I, State),
+ State;
+vvars_terminator(#b_switch{arg=Arg,fail=Fail,list=Switch}=I, From, State) ->
+ ok = vvars_assert_args([Arg], I, State),
+ ok = vvars_assert_args([A || {A,_Lbl} <- Switch], I, State),
+ Labels = [Fail | [Lbl || {_Arg, Lbl} <- Switch]],
+ ok = vvars_assert_labels(Labels, I, State),
+ vvars_terminator_1(Labels, From, State);
+vvars_terminator(#b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=Succ}=I, From, State) ->
+ Labels = [Succ],
+ ok = vvars_assert_labels(Labels, I, State),
+ vvars_terminator_1(Labels, From, State);
+vvars_terminator(#b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=false},fail=Fail}=I, From, State) ->
+ Labels = [Fail],
+ ok = vvars_assert_labels(Labels, I, State),
+ vvars_terminator_1(Labels, From, State);
+vvars_terminator(#b_br{ bool = Arg, succ = Succ, fail = Fail }=I, From, State) ->
+ ok = vvars_assert_args([Arg], I, State),
+ Labels = [Fail, Succ],
+ ok = vvars_assert_labels(Labels, I, State),
+ vvars_terminator_1(Labels, From, State).
+
+-spec vvars_terminator_1(Labels, From, State) -> #vvars{} when
+ Labels :: list(beam_ssa:label()),
+ From :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_terminator_1(Labels0, From, State0) ->
+ %% Filter out all branches that have already been taken. This should result
+ %% in either all of Labels0 or an empty list.
+ Labels = [To || To <- Labels0,
+ not maps:is_key({From, To}, State0#vvars.branch_def_vars)],
+ true = Labels =:= Labels0 orelse Labels =:= [], %Assertion
+ State1 = foldl(fun(To, State) ->
+ vvars_save_branch(From, To, State)
+ end, State0, Labels),
+ foldl(fun(To, State) ->
+ vvars_block(To, State)
+ end, State1, Labels).
+
+%% Gets all variable names in args, ignoring literals etc
+-spec vvars_get_varnames(Args) -> list(beam_ssa:var_name()) when
+ Args :: list(beam_ssa:argument()).
+vvars_get_varnames(Args) ->
+ [Name || #b_var{ name = Name } <- Args].
+
+%% Checks that all variables in Args are defined in all paths leading to the
+%% current State.
+-spec vvars_assert_args(Args, I, State) -> ok when
+ Args :: list(beam_ssa:argument()),
+ I :: beam_ssa:terminator() | beam_ssa:b_set(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_assert_args(Args, I, #vvars{defined_vars=DefVars}=State) ->
+ foreach(fun(#b_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}) ->
+ vvars_assert_args([Mod,Name], I, State);
+ (#b_var{name=Name}) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(Name, DefVars) of
+ true -> ok;
+ false -> throw({unknown_variable,Name,I})
+ end;
+ (_) -> ok
+ end, Args).
+
+%% Checks that all given labels are defined in State.
+-spec vvars_assert_labels(Labels, I, State) -> ok when
+ Labels :: list(beam_ssa:label()),
+ I :: beam_ssa:terminator(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_assert_labels(Labels, I, #vvars{blocks=Blocks}) ->
+ foreach(fun(Label) ->
+ case maps:is_key(Label, Blocks) of
+ false -> throw({unknown_block, Label, I});
+ true -> ok
+ end
+ end, Labels).
+
+-spec vvars_save_branch(From, To, State) -> #vvars{} when
+ From :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ To :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_save_branch(From, To, State) ->
+ DefVars = State#vvars.defined_vars,
+ Branches0 = State#vvars.branch_def_vars,
+ case Branches0 of
+ #{ To := LblDefVars } ->
+ MergedVars = vvars_merge_branches(DefVars, LblDefVars),
+
+ Branches = Branches0#{ To => MergedVars, {From, To} => DefVars },
+ State#vvars { branch_def_vars = Branches };
+ _ ->
+ Branches = Branches0#{ To => DefVars, {From, To} => DefVars },
+ State#vvars { branch_def_vars = Branches }
+ end.
+
+-spec vvars_merge_branches(New, Existing) -> defined_vars() when
+ New :: defined_vars(),
+ Existing :: defined_vars().
+vvars_merge_branches(New, Existing) ->
+ gb_sets:intersection(New, Existing).
+
+-spec vvars_save_var(VarName, State) -> #vvars{} when
+ VarName :: beam_ssa:var_name(),
+ State :: #vvars{}.
+vvars_save_var(VarName, State0) ->
+ %% vvars_assert_unique guarantees that variables are never set twice.
+ DefVars = gb_sets:insert(VarName, State0#vvars.defined_vars),
+ State0#vvars{ defined_vars = DefVars }.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_opt.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_opt.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..da466a3316
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_opt.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,1307 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+-module(beam_ssa_opt).
+-export([module/2]).
+
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+-import(lists, [all/2,append/1,foldl/3,keyfind/3,member/2,reverse/1,reverse/2,
+ splitwith/2,takewhile/2,unzip/1]).
+
+-spec module(beam_ssa:b_module(), [compile:option()]) ->
+ {'ok',beam_ssa:b_module()}.
+
+module(#b_module{body=Fs0}=Module, Opts) ->
+ Ps = passes(Opts),
+ Fs = functions(Fs0, Ps),
+ {ok,Module#b_module{body=Fs}}.
+
+functions([F|Fs], Ps) ->
+ [function(F, Ps)|functions(Fs, Ps)];
+functions([], _Ps) -> [].
+
+-type b_blk() :: beam_ssa:b_blk().
+-type b_var() :: beam_ssa:b_var().
+-type label() :: beam_ssa:label().
+
+-record(st, {ssa :: beam_ssa:block_map() | [{label(),b_blk()}],
+ args :: [b_var()],
+ cnt :: label()}).
+-define(PASS(N), {N,fun N/1}).
+
+passes(Opts0) ->
+ Ps = [?PASS(ssa_opt_split_blocks),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_element),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_linearize),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_record),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_cse),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_type),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_float),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_live),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_bsm),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_bsm_shortcut),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_misc),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_blockify),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_sink),
+ ?PASS(ssa_opt_merge_blocks)],
+ Negations = [{list_to_atom("no_"++atom_to_list(N)),N} ||
+ {N,_} <- Ps],
+ Opts = proplists:substitute_negations(Negations, Opts0),
+ [case proplists:get_value(Name, Opts, true) of
+ true ->
+ P;
+ false ->
+ {NoName,Name} = keyfind(Name, 2, Negations),
+ {NoName,fun(S) -> S end}
+ end || {Name,_}=P <- Ps].
+
+function(#b_function{anno=Anno,bs=Blocks0,args=Args,cnt=Count0}=F, Ps) ->
+ try
+ St = #st{ssa=Blocks0,args=Args,cnt=Count0},
+ #st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count} = compile:run_sub_passes(Ps, St),
+ F#b_function{bs=Blocks,cnt=Count}
+ catch
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
+ #{func_info:={_,Name,Arity}} = Anno,
+ io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
+ erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
+ end.
+
+%%%
+%%% Trivial sub passes.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_linearize(#st{ssa=Blocks}=St) ->
+ St#st{ssa=beam_ssa:linearize(Blocks)}.
+
+ssa_opt_type(#st{ssa=Linear,args=Args}=St) ->
+ St#st{ssa=beam_ssa_type:opt(Linear, Args)}.
+
+ssa_opt_blockify(#st{ssa=Linear}=St) ->
+ St#st{ssa=maps:from_list(Linear)}.
+
+%%%
+%%% Split blocks before certain instructions to enable more optimizations.
+%%%
+%%% Splitting before element/2 enables the optimization that swaps
+%%% element/2 instructions.
+%%%
+%%% Splitting before call and make_fun instructions gives more opportunities
+%%% for sinking get_tuple_element instructions.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_split_blocks(#st{ssa=Blocks0,cnt=Count0}=St) ->
+ P = fun(#b_set{op={bif,element}}) -> true;
+ (#b_set{op=call}) -> true;
+ (#b_set{op=make_fun}) -> true;
+ (_) -> false
+ end,
+ {Blocks,Count} = beam_ssa:split_blocks(P, Blocks0, Count0),
+ St#st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count}.
+
+%%%
+%%% Order element/2 calls.
+%%%
+%%% Order an unbroken chain of element/2 calls for the same tuple
+%%% with the same failure label so that the highest element is
+%%% retrieved first. That will allow the other element/2 calls to
+%%% be replaced with get_tuple_element/3 instructions.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_element(#st{ssa=Blocks}=St) ->
+ %% Collect the information about element instructions in this
+ %% function.
+ GetEls = collect_element_calls(beam_ssa:linearize(Blocks)),
+
+ %% Collect the element instructions into chains. The
+ %% element calls in each chain are ordered in reverse
+ %% execution order.
+ Chains = collect_chains(GetEls, []),
+
+ %% For each chain, swap the first element call with the
+ %% element call with the highest index.
+ St#st{ssa=swap_element_calls(Chains, Blocks)}.
+
+collect_element_calls([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last}}|Bs]) ->
+ case {Is0,Last} of
+ {[#b_set{op={bif,element},dst=Element,
+ args=[#b_literal{val=N},#b_var{}=Tuple]},
+ #b_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool,args=[Element]}],
+ #b_br{bool=Bool,succ=Succ,fail=Fail}} ->
+ Info = {L,Succ,{Tuple,Fail},N},
+ [Info|collect_element_calls(Bs)];
+ {_,_} ->
+ collect_element_calls(Bs)
+ end;
+collect_element_calls([]) -> [].
+
+collect_chains([{This,_,V,_}=El|Els], [{_,This,V,_}|_]=Chain) ->
+ %% Add to the previous chain.
+ collect_chains(Els, [El|Chain]);
+collect_chains([El|Els], [_,_|_]=Chain) ->
+ %% Save the previous chain and start a new chain.
+ [Chain|collect_chains(Els, [El])];
+collect_chains([El|Els], _Chain) ->
+ %% The previous chain is too short; discard it and start a new.
+ collect_chains(Els, [El]);
+collect_chains([], [_,_|_]=Chain) ->
+ %% Save the last chain.
+ [Chain];
+collect_chains([], _) -> [].
+
+swap_element_calls([[{L,_,_,N}|_]=Chain|Chains], Blocks0) ->
+ Blocks = swap_element_calls_1(Chain, {N,L}, Blocks0),
+ swap_element_calls(Chains, Blocks);
+swap_element_calls([], Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+swap_element_calls_1([{L1,_,_,N1}], {N2,L2}, Blocks) when N2 > N1 ->
+ %% We have reached the end of the chain, and the first
+ %% element instrution to be executed. Its index is lower
+ %% than the maximum index found while traversing the chain,
+ %% so we will need to swap the instructions.
+ #{L1:=Blk1,L2:=Blk2} = Blocks,
+ [#b_set{dst=Dst1}=GetEl1,Succ1] = Blk1#b_blk.is,
+ [#b_set{dst=Dst2}=GetEl2,Succ2] = Blk2#b_blk.is,
+ Is1 = [GetEl2,Succ1#b_set{args=[Dst2]}],
+ Is2 = [GetEl1,Succ2#b_set{args=[Dst1]}],
+ Blocks#{L1:=Blk1#b_blk{is=Is1},L2:=Blk2#b_blk{is=Is2}};
+swap_element_calls_1([{L,_,_,N1}|Els], {N2,_}, Blocks) when N1 > N2 ->
+ swap_element_calls_1(Els, {N2,L}, Blocks);
+swap_element_calls_1([_|Els], Highest, Blocks) ->
+ swap_element_calls_1(Els, Highest, Blocks);
+swap_element_calls_1([], _, Blocks) ->
+ %% Nothing to do. The element call with highest index
+ %% is already the first one to be executed.
+ Blocks.
+
+%%%
+%%% Record optimization.
+%%%
+%%% Replace tuple matching with an is_tagged_tuple instruction
+%%% when applicable.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_record(#st{ssa=Linear}=St) ->
+ Blocks = maps:from_list(Linear),
+ St#st{ssa=record_opt(Linear, Blocks)}.
+
+record_opt([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last}=Blk0}|Bs], Blocks) ->
+ Is = record_opt_is(Is0, Last, Blocks),
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is},
+ [{L,Blk}|record_opt(Bs, Blocks)];
+record_opt([], _Blocks) -> [].
+
+record_opt_is([#b_set{op={bif,is_tuple},dst=#b_var{name=Bool},
+ args=[Tuple]}=Set],
+ Last, Blocks) ->
+ case is_tagged_tuple(Tuple, Bool, Last, Blocks) of
+ {yes,Size,Tag} ->
+ Args = [Tuple,Size,Tag],
+ [Set#b_set{op=is_tagged_tuple,args=Args}];
+ no ->
+ [Set]
+ end;
+record_opt_is([I|Is], Last, Blocks) ->
+ [I|record_opt_is(Is, Last, Blocks)];
+record_opt_is([], _Last, _Blocks) -> [].
+
+is_tagged_tuple(#b_var{name=Tuple}, Bool,
+ #b_br{bool=#b_var{name=Bool},succ=Succ,fail=Fail},
+ Blocks) ->
+ SuccBlk = maps:get(Succ, Blocks),
+ is_tagged_tuple_1(SuccBlk, Tuple, Fail, Blocks);
+is_tagged_tuple(_, _, _, _) -> no.
+
+is_tagged_tuple_1(#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last}, Tuple, Fail, Blocks) ->
+ case Is of
+ [#b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},dst=#b_var{name=ArityVar},
+ args=[#b_var{name=Tuple}]},
+ #b_set{op={bif,'=:='},
+ dst=#b_var{name=Bool},
+ args=[#b_var{name=ArityVar},
+ #b_literal{val=ArityVal}=Arity]}]
+ when is_integer(ArityVal) ->
+ case Last of
+ #b_br{bool=#b_var{name=Bool},succ=Succ,fail=Fail} ->
+ SuccBlk = maps:get(Succ, Blocks),
+ case is_tagged_tuple_2(SuccBlk, Tuple, Fail) of
+ no ->
+ no;
+ {yes,Tag} ->
+ {yes,Arity,Tag}
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ no
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ no
+ end.
+
+is_tagged_tuple_2(#b_blk{is=Is,
+ last=#b_br{bool=#b_var{name=Bool},fail=Fail}},
+ Tuple, Fail) ->
+ is_tagged_tuple_3(Is, Bool, Tuple);
+is_tagged_tuple_2(#b_blk{}, _, _) -> no.
+
+is_tagged_tuple_3([#b_set{op=get_tuple_element,
+ dst=#b_var{name=TagVar},
+ args=[#b_var{name=Tuple},#b_literal{val=0}]}|Is],
+ Bool, Tuple) ->
+ is_tagged_tuple_4(Is, Bool, TagVar);
+is_tagged_tuple_3([_|Is], Bool, Tuple) ->
+ is_tagged_tuple_3(Is, Bool, Tuple);
+is_tagged_tuple_3([], _, _) -> no.
+
+is_tagged_tuple_4([#b_set{op={bif,'=:='},dst=#b_var{name=Bool},
+ args=[#b_var{name=TagVar},
+ #b_literal{val=TagVal}=Tag]}],
+ Bool, TagVar) when is_atom(TagVal) ->
+ {yes,Tag};
+is_tagged_tuple_4([_|Is], Bool, TagVar) ->
+ is_tagged_tuple_4(Is, Bool, TagVar);
+is_tagged_tuple_4([], _, _) -> no.
+
+%%%
+%%% Common subexpression elimination (CSE).
+%%%
+%%% Eliminate repeated evaluation of identical expressions. To avoid
+%%% increasing the size of the stack frame, we don't eliminate
+%%% subexpressions across instructions that clobber the X registers.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_cse(#st{ssa=Linear}=St) ->
+ M = #{0=>#{}},
+ St#st{ssa=cse(Linear, #{}, M)}.
+
+cse([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0}=Blk}|Bs], Sub0, M0) ->
+ Es0 = maps:get(L, M0),
+ {Is1,Es,Sub} = cse_is(Is0, Es0, Sub0, []),
+ Last = sub(Last0, Sub),
+ M = cse_successors(Is1, Blk, Es, M0),
+ Is = reverse(Is1),
+ [{L,Blk#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last}}|cse(Bs, Sub, M)];
+cse([], _, _) -> [].
+
+cse_successors([#b_set{op=succeeded,args=[Src]},Bif|_], Blk, EsSucc, M0) ->
+ case cse_suitable(Bif) of
+ true ->
+ %% The previous instruction only has a valid value at the success branch.
+ %% We must remove the substitution for Src from the failure branch.
+ #b_blk{last=#b_br{succ=Succ,fail=Fail}} = Blk,
+ M = cse_successors_1([Succ], EsSucc, M0),
+ EsFail = maps:filter(fun(_, Val) -> Val =/= Src end, EsSucc),
+ cse_successors_1([Fail], EsFail, M);
+ false ->
+ %% There can't be any replacement for Src in EsSucc. No need for
+ %% any special handling.
+ cse_successors_1(beam_ssa:successors(Blk), EsSucc, M0)
+ end;
+cse_successors(_Is, Blk, Es, M) ->
+ cse_successors_1(beam_ssa:successors(Blk), Es, M).
+
+cse_successors_1([L|Ls], Es0, M) ->
+ case M of
+ #{L:=Es1} ->
+ Es = maps:filter(fun(Key, Value) ->
+ case Es1 of
+ #{Key:=Value} -> true;
+ #{} -> false
+ end
+ end, Es0),
+ cse_successors_1(Ls, Es0, M#{L:=Es});
+ #{} ->
+ cse_successors_1(Ls, Es0, M#{L=>Es0})
+ end;
+cse_successors_1([], _, M) -> M.
+
+cse_is([#b_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool,args=[Src]}=I0|Is], Es, Sub0, Acc) ->
+ I = sub(I0, Sub0),
+ case I of
+ #b_set{args=[Src]} ->
+ cse_is(Is, Es, Sub0, [I|Acc]);
+ #b_set{} ->
+ %% The previous instruction has been eliminated. Eliminate the
+ %% 'succeeded' instruction too.
+ Sub = Sub0#{Bool=>#b_literal{val=true}},
+ cse_is(Is, Es, Sub, Acc)
+ end;
+cse_is([#b_set{dst=Dst}=I0|Is], Es0, Sub0, Acc) ->
+ I = sub(I0, Sub0),
+ case beam_ssa:clobbers_xregs(I) of
+ true ->
+ %% Retaining the expressions map across calls and other
+ %% clobbering instructions would work, but it would cause
+ %% the common subexpressions to be saved to Y registers,
+ %% which would probably increase the size of the stack
+ %% frame.
+ cse_is(Is, #{}, Sub0, [I|Acc]);
+ false ->
+ case cse_expr(I) of
+ none ->
+ %% Not suitable for CSE.
+ cse_is(Is, Es0, Sub0, [I|Acc]);
+ {ok,ExprKey} ->
+ case Es0 of
+ #{ExprKey:=Src} ->
+ Sub = Sub0#{Dst=>Src},
+ cse_is(Is, Es0, Sub, Acc);
+ #{} ->
+ Es = Es0#{ExprKey=>Dst},
+ cse_is(Is, Es, Sub0, [I|Acc])
+ end
+ end
+ end;
+cse_is([], Es, Sub, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,Es,Sub}.
+
+cse_expr(#b_set{op=Op,args=Args}=I) ->
+ case cse_suitable(I) of
+ true -> {ok,{Op,Args}};
+ false -> none
+ end.
+
+cse_suitable(#b_set{op=get_hd}) -> true;
+cse_suitable(#b_set{op=get_tl}) -> true;
+cse_suitable(#b_set{op=put_list}) -> true;
+cse_suitable(#b_set{op=put_tuple}) -> true;
+cse_suitable(#b_set{op={bif,Name},args=Args}) ->
+ %% Doing CSE for comparison operators would prevent
+ %% creation of 'test' instructions.
+ Arity = length(Args),
+ not (erl_internal:new_type_test(Name, Arity) orelse
+ erl_internal:comp_op(Name, Arity) orelse
+ erl_internal:bool_op(Name, Arity));
+cse_suitable(#b_set{}) -> false.
+
+%%%
+%%% Using floating point instructions.
+%%%
+%%% Use the special floating points version of arithmetic
+%%% instructions, if the operands are known to be floats or the result
+%%% of the operation will be a float.
+%%%
+%%% The float instructions were never used in guards before, so we
+%%% will take special care to keep not using them in guards. Using
+%%% them in guards would require a new version of the 'fconv'
+%%% instruction that would take a failure label. Since it is unlikely
+%%% that using float instructions in guards would be benefical, why
+%%% bother implementing a new instruction? Also, implementing float
+%%% instructions in guards in HiPE could turn out to be a lot of work.
+%%%
+
+-record(fs,
+ {s=undefined :: 'undefined' | 'cleared',
+ regs=#{} :: #{beam_ssa:b_var():=beam_ssa:b_var()},
+ fail=none :: 'none' | beam_ssa:label(),
+ ren=#{} :: #{beam_ssa:label():=beam_ssa:label()},
+ non_guards :: gb_sets:set(beam_ssa:label())
+ }).
+
+ssa_opt_float(#st{ssa=Linear0,cnt=Count0}=St) ->
+ NonGuards0 = float_non_guards(Linear0),
+ NonGuards = gb_sets:from_list(NonGuards0),
+ Fs = #fs{non_guards=NonGuards},
+ {Linear,Count} = float_opt(Linear0, Count0, Fs),
+ St#st{ssa=Linear,cnt=Count}.
+
+float_non_guards([{L,#b_blk{is=Is}}|Bs]) ->
+ case Is of
+ [#b_set{op=landingpad}|_] ->
+ [L|float_non_guards(Bs)];
+ _ ->
+ float_non_guards(Bs)
+ end;
+float_non_guards([]) -> [?BADARG_BLOCK].
+
+float_opt([{L,Blk0}|Bs], Count, Fs) ->
+ Blk = float_rename_phis(Blk0, Fs),
+ case float_need_flush(Blk, Fs) of
+ true ->
+ float_flush(L, Blk, Bs, Count, Fs);
+ false ->
+ float_opt_1(L, Blk, Bs, Count, Fs)
+ end;
+float_opt([], Count, _Fs) ->
+ {[],Count}.
+
+float_opt_1(L, #b_blk{last=#b_br{fail=F}}=Blk, Bs0,
+ Count0, #fs{non_guards=NonGuards}=Fs) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(F, NonGuards) of
+ true ->
+ %% This block is not inside a guard.
+ %% We can do the optimization.
+ float_opt_2(L, Blk, Bs0, Count0, Fs);
+ false ->
+ %% This block is inside a guard. Don't do
+ %% any floating point optimizations.
+ {Bs,Count} = float_opt(Bs0, Count0, Fs),
+ {[{L,Blk}|Bs],Count}
+ end;
+float_opt_1(L, Blk, Bs, Count, Fs) ->
+ float_opt_2(L, Blk, Bs, Count, Fs).
+
+float_opt_2(L, #b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk0, Bs0, Count0, Fs0) ->
+ case float_opt_is(Is0, Fs0, Count0, []) of
+ {Is1,Fs1,Count1} ->
+ Fs = float_fail_label(Blk0, Fs1),
+ Split = float_split_conv(Is1, Blk0),
+ {Blks0,Count2} = float_number(Split, L, Count1),
+ {Blks,Count3} = float_conv(Blks0, Fs#fs.fail, Count2),
+ {Bs,Count} = float_opt(Bs0, Count3, Fs),
+ {Blks++Bs,Count};
+ none ->
+ {Bs,Count} = float_opt(Bs0, Count0, Fs0),
+ {[{L,Blk0}|Bs],Count}
+ end.
+
+%% Split {float,convert} instructions into individual blocks.
+float_split_conv(Is0, Blk) ->
+ Br = #b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=0,fail=0},
+ case splitwith(fun(#b_set{op=Op}) ->
+ Op =/= {float,convert}
+ end, Is0) of
+ {Is,[]} ->
+ [Blk#b_blk{is=Is}];
+ {[_|_]=Is1,[#b_set{op={float,convert}}=Conv|Is2]} ->
+ [#b_blk{is=Is1,last=Br},
+ #b_blk{is=[Conv],last=Br}|float_split_conv(Is2, Blk)];
+ {[],[#b_set{op={float,convert}}=Conv|Is1]} ->
+ [#b_blk{is=[Conv],last=Br}|float_split_conv(Is1, Blk)]
+ end.
+
+%% Number the blocks that were split.
+float_number([B|Bs0], FirstL, Count0) ->
+ {Bs,Count} = float_number(Bs0, Count0),
+ {[{FirstL,B}|Bs],Count}.
+
+float_number([B|Bs0], Count0) ->
+ {Bs,Count} = float_number(Bs0, Count0+1),
+ {[{Count0,B}|Bs],Count};
+float_number([], Count) ->
+ {[],Count}.
+
+%% Insert 'succeeded' instructions after each {float,convert}
+%% instruction.
+float_conv([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk0}|Bs0], Fail, Count0) ->
+ case Is0 of
+ [#b_set{op={float,convert}}=Conv] ->
+ {Bool0,Count1} = new_reg('@ssa_bool', Count0),
+ Bool = #b_var{name=Bool0},
+ Succeeded = #b_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool,
+ args=[Conv#b_set.dst]},
+ Is = [Conv,Succeeded],
+ [{NextL,_}|_] = Bs0,
+ Br = #b_br{bool=Bool,succ=NextL,fail=Fail},
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is,last=Br},
+ {Bs,Count} = float_conv(Bs0, Fail, Count1),
+ {[{L,Blk}|Bs],Count};
+ [_|_] ->
+ case Bs0 of
+ [{NextL,_}|_] ->
+ Br = #b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},
+ succ=NextL,fail=NextL},
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{last=Br},
+ {Bs,Count} = float_conv(Bs0, Fail, Count0),
+ {[{L,Blk}|Bs],Count};
+ [] ->
+ {[{L,Blk0}],Count0}
+ end
+ end.
+
+float_need_flush(#b_blk{is=Is}, #fs{s=cleared}) ->
+ case Is of
+ [#b_set{anno=#{float_op:=_}}|_] ->
+ false;
+ _ ->
+ true
+ end;
+float_need_flush(_, _) -> false.
+
+float_opt_is([#b_set{op=succeeded,args=[Src]}=I0],
+ #fs{regs=Rs}=Fs, Count, Acc) ->
+ case Rs of
+ #{Src:=Fr} ->
+ I = I0#b_set{args=[Fr]},
+ {reverse(Acc, [I]),Fs,Count};
+ #{} ->
+ {reverse(Acc, [I0]),Fs,Count}
+ end;
+float_opt_is([#b_set{anno=Anno0}=I0|Is0], Fs0, Count0, Acc) ->
+ case Anno0 of
+ #{float_op:=FTypes} ->
+ Anno = maps:remove(float_op, Anno0),
+ I1 = I0#b_set{anno=Anno},
+ {Is,Fs,Count} = float_make_op(I1, FTypes, Fs0, Count0),
+ float_opt_is(Is0, Fs, Count, reverse(Is, Acc));
+ #{} ->
+ float_opt_is(Is0, Fs0#fs{regs=#{}}, Count0, [I0|Acc])
+ end;
+float_opt_is([], Fs, _Count, _Acc) ->
+ #fs{s=undefined} = Fs, %Assertion.
+ none.
+
+float_rename_phis(#b_blk{is=Is}=Blk, #fs{ren=Ren}) ->
+ if
+ map_size(Ren) =:= 0 ->
+ Blk;
+ true ->
+ Blk#b_blk{is=float_rename_phis_1(Is, Ren)}
+ end.
+
+float_rename_phis_1([#b_set{op=phi,args=Args0}=I|Is], Ren) ->
+ Args = [float_phi_arg(Arg, Ren) || Arg <- Args0],
+ [I#b_set{args=Args}|float_rename_phis_1(Is, Ren)];
+float_rename_phis_1(Is, _) -> Is.
+
+float_phi_arg({Var,OldLbl}, Ren) ->
+ case Ren of
+ #{OldLbl:=NewLbl} ->
+ {Var,NewLbl};
+ #{} ->
+ {Var,OldLbl}
+ end.
+
+float_make_op(#b_set{op={bif,Op},dst=Dst,args=As0}=I0,
+ Ts, #fs{s=S,regs=Rs0}=Fs, Count0) ->
+ {As1,Rs1,Count1} = float_load(As0, Ts, Rs0, Count0, []),
+ {As,Is0} = unzip(As1),
+ {Fr,Count2} = new_reg('@fr', Count1),
+ FrDst = #b_var{name=Fr},
+ I = I0#b_set{op={float,Op},dst=FrDst,args=As},
+ Rs = Rs1#{Dst=>FrDst},
+ Is = append(Is0) ++ [I],
+ case S of
+ undefined ->
+ {Ignore,Count} = new_reg('@ssa_ignore', Count2),
+ C = #b_set{op={float,clearerror},dst=#b_var{name=Ignore}},
+ {[C|Is],Fs#fs{s=cleared,regs=Rs},Count};
+ cleared ->
+ {Is,Fs#fs{regs=Rs},Count2}
+ end.
+
+float_load([A|As], [T|Ts], Rs0, Count0, Acc) ->
+ {Load,Rs,Count} = float_reg_arg(A, T, Rs0, Count0),
+ float_load(As, Ts, Rs, Count, [Load|Acc]);
+float_load([], [], Rs, Count, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Rs,Count}.
+
+float_reg_arg(A, T, Rs, Count0) ->
+ case Rs of
+ #{A:=Fr} ->
+ {{Fr,[]},Rs,Count0};
+ #{} ->
+ {Fr,Count} = new_float_copy_reg(Count0),
+ Dst = #b_var{name=Fr},
+ I = float_load_reg(T, A, Dst),
+ {{Dst,[I]},Rs#{A=>Dst},Count}
+ end.
+
+float_load_reg(convert, #b_var{}=Src, Dst) ->
+ #b_set{op={float,convert},dst=Dst,args=[Src]};
+float_load_reg(convert, #b_literal{val=Val}=Src, Dst) ->
+ try float(Val) of
+ F ->
+ #b_set{op={float,put},dst=Dst,args=[#b_literal{val=F}]}
+ catch
+ error:_ ->
+ %% Let the exception happen at runtime.
+ #b_set{op={float,convert},dst=Dst,args=[Src]}
+ end;
+float_load_reg(float, Src, Dst) ->
+ #b_set{op={float,put},dst=Dst,args=[Src]}.
+
+new_float_copy_reg(Count) ->
+ new_reg('@fr_copy', Count).
+
+new_reg(Base, Count) ->
+ Fr = {Base,Count},
+ {Fr,Count+1}.
+
+float_flush(L, Blk, Bs0, Count0, #fs{s=cleared,fail=Fail,ren=Ren0}=Fs0) ->
+ {Bool0,Count1} = new_reg('@ssa_bool', Count0),
+ Bool = #b_var{name=Bool0},
+
+ %% Insert two blocks before the current block. First allocate
+ %% block numbers.
+ FirstL = L, %For checkerror.
+ MiddleL = Count1, %For flushed float regs.
+ LastL = Count1 + 1, %For original block.
+ Count2 = Count1 + 2,
+
+ %% Build the block with the checkerror instruction.
+ CheckIs = [#b_set{op={float,checkerror},dst=Bool}],
+ FirstBlk = #b_blk{is=CheckIs,last=#b_br{bool=Bool,succ=MiddleL,fail=Fail}},
+
+ %% Build the block that flushes all registers. Note that this must be a
+ %% separate block in case the original block begins with a phi instruction,
+ %% to avoid embedding a phi instruction in the middle of a block.
+ FlushIs = float_flush_regs(Fs0),
+ MiddleBlk = #b_blk{is=FlushIs,last=#b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},
+ succ=LastL,fail=LastL}},
+
+ %% The last block is the original unmodified block.
+ LastBlk = Blk,
+
+ %% Update state and blocks.
+ Ren = Ren0#{L=>LastL},
+ Fs = Fs0#fs{s=undefined,regs=#{},fail=none,ren=Ren},
+ Bs1 = [{FirstL,FirstBlk},{MiddleL,MiddleBlk},{LastL,LastBlk}|Bs0],
+ float_opt(Bs1, Count2, Fs).
+
+float_fail_label(#b_blk{last=Last}, Fs) ->
+ case Last of
+ #b_br{bool=#b_var{},fail=Fail} ->
+ Fs#fs{fail=Fail};
+ _ ->
+ Fs
+ end.
+
+float_flush_regs(#fs{regs=Rs}) ->
+ maps:fold(fun(_, #b_var{name={'@fr_copy',_}}, Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+ (Dst, Fr, Acc) ->
+ [#b_set{op={float,get},dst=Dst,args=[Fr]}|Acc]
+ end, [], Rs).
+
+%%%
+%%% Live optimization.
+%%%
+%%% Optimize instructions whose values are not used. They could be
+%%% removed if they have no side effects, or in a few cases replaced
+%%% with a cheaper instructions
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_live(#st{ssa=Linear}=St) ->
+ St#st{ssa=live_opt(reverse(Linear), #{}, [])}.
+
+live_opt([{L,Blk0}|Bs], LiveMap0, Acc) ->
+ Successors = beam_ssa:successors(Blk0),
+ Live0 = live_opt_succ(Successors, L, LiveMap0),
+ {Blk,Live} = live_opt_blk(Blk0, Live0),
+ LiveMap = live_opt_phis(Blk#b_blk.is, L, Live, LiveMap0),
+ live_opt(Bs, LiveMap, [{L,Blk}|Acc]);
+live_opt([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+live_opt_succ([S|Ss], L, LiveMap) ->
+ Live0 = live_opt_succ(Ss, L, LiveMap),
+ Key = {S,L},
+ case LiveMap of
+ #{Key:=Live} ->
+ gb_sets:union(Live, Live0);
+ #{S:=Live} ->
+ gb_sets:union(Live, Live0);
+ #{} ->
+ Live0
+ end;
+live_opt_succ([], _, _) ->
+ gb_sets:empty().
+
+live_opt_phis(Is, L, Live0, LiveMap0) ->
+ LiveMap = LiveMap0#{L=>Live0},
+ Phis = takewhile(fun(#b_set{op=Op}) -> Op =:= phi end, Is),
+ case Phis of
+ [] ->
+ LiveMap;
+ [_|_] ->
+ PhiArgs = append([Args || #b_set{args=Args} <- Phis]),
+ PhiVars = [{P,V} || {#b_var{name=V},P} <- PhiArgs],
+ PhiLive0 = rel2fam(PhiVars),
+ PhiLive = [{{L,P},gb_sets:union(gb_sets:from_list(Vs), Live0)} ||
+ {P,Vs} <- PhiLive0],
+ maps:merge(LiveMap, maps:from_list(PhiLive))
+ end.
+
+live_opt_blk(#b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last}=Blk, Live0) ->
+ Live1 = gb_sets:union(Live0, gb_sets:from_ordset(beam_ssa:used(Last))),
+ {Is,Live} = live_opt_is(reverse(Is0), Live1, []),
+ {Blk#b_blk{is=Is},Live}.
+
+live_opt_is([#b_set{op=phi,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I|Is], Live, Acc) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(Dst, Live) of
+ true ->
+ live_opt_is(Is, Live, [I|Acc]);
+ false ->
+ live_opt_is(Is, Live, Acc)
+ end;
+live_opt_is([#b_set{op=succeeded,dst=#b_var{name=SuccDst}=SuccDstVar,
+ args=[#b_var{name=Dst}]}=SuccI,
+ #b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I|Is], Live0, Acc) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(Dst, Live0) of
+ true ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(SuccDst, Live0) of
+ true ->
+ Live1 = gb_sets:add(Dst, Live0),
+ Live = gb_sets:delete_any(SuccDst, Live1),
+ live_opt_is([I|Is], Live, [SuccI|Acc]);
+ false ->
+ live_opt_is([I|Is], Live0, Acc)
+ end;
+ false ->
+ case live_opt_unused(I) of
+ {replace,NewI0} ->
+ NewI = NewI0#b_set{dst=SuccDstVar},
+ live_opt_is([NewI|Is], Live0, Acc);
+ keep ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(SuccDst, Live0) of
+ true ->
+ Live1 = gb_sets:add(Dst, Live0),
+ Live = gb_sets:delete_any(SuccDst, Live1),
+ live_opt_is([I|Is], Live, [SuccI|Acc]);
+ false ->
+ live_opt_is([I|Is], Live0, Acc)
+ end
+ end
+ end;
+live_opt_is([#b_set{op=Op,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I|Is], Live0, Acc) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(Dst, Live0) of
+ true ->
+ Live1 = gb_sets:union(Live0, gb_sets:from_ordset(beam_ssa:used(I))),
+ Live = gb_sets:delete_any(Dst, Live1),
+ live_opt_is(Is, Live, [I|Acc]);
+ false ->
+ case is_pure(Op) of
+ true ->
+ live_opt_is(Is, Live0, Acc);
+ false ->
+ Live = gb_sets:union(Live0, gb_sets:from_ordset(beam_ssa:used(I))),
+ live_opt_is(Is, Live, [I|Acc])
+ end
+ end;
+live_opt_is([], Live, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,Live}.
+
+is_pure({bif,_}) -> true;
+is_pure({float,get}) -> true;
+is_pure(bs_extract) -> true;
+is_pure(extract) -> true;
+is_pure(get_hd) -> true;
+is_pure(get_tl) -> true;
+is_pure(get_tuple_element) -> true;
+is_pure(is_nonempty_list) -> true;
+is_pure(is_tagged_tuple) -> true;
+is_pure(put_list) -> true;
+is_pure(put_tuple) -> true;
+is_pure(_) -> false.
+
+live_opt_unused(#b_set{op=get_map_element}=Set) ->
+ {replace,Set#b_set{op=has_map_field}};
+live_opt_unused(_) -> keep.
+
+%%%
+%%% Optimize binary matching instructions.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_bsm(#st{ssa=Linear}=St) ->
+ Extracted0 = bsm_extracted(Linear),
+ Extracted = cerl_sets:from_list(Extracted0),
+ St#st{ssa=bsm_skip(Linear, Extracted)}.
+
+bsm_skip([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk}|Bs], Extracted) ->
+ Is = bsm_skip_is(Is0, Extracted),
+ [{L,Blk#b_blk{is=Is}}|bsm_skip(Bs, Extracted)];
+bsm_skip([], _) -> [].
+
+bsm_skip_is([I0|Is], Extracted) ->
+ case I0 of
+ #b_set{op=bs_match,args=[#b_literal{val=string}|_]} ->
+ [I0|bsm_skip_is(Is, Extracted)];
+ #b_set{op=bs_match,dst=Ctx,args=[Type,PrevCtx|Args0]} ->
+ I = case cerl_sets:is_element(Ctx, Extracted) of
+ true ->
+ I0;
+ false ->
+ %% The value is never extracted.
+ Args = [#b_literal{val=skip},PrevCtx,Type|Args0],
+ I0#b_set{args=Args}
+ end,
+ [I|Is];
+ #b_set{} ->
+ [I0|bsm_skip_is(Is, Extracted)]
+ end;
+bsm_skip_is([], _) -> [].
+
+bsm_extracted([{_,#b_blk{is=Is}}|Bs]) ->
+ case Is of
+ [#b_set{op=bs_extract,args=[Ctx]}|_] ->
+ [Ctx|bsm_extracted(Bs)];
+ _ ->
+ bsm_extracted(Bs)
+ end;
+bsm_extracted([]) -> [].
+
+%%%
+%%% Short-cutting binary matching instructions.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_bsm_shortcut(#st{ssa=Linear}=St) ->
+ Positions = bsm_positions(Linear, #{}),
+ case map_size(Positions) of
+ 0 ->
+ %% No binary matching instructions.
+ St;
+ _ ->
+ St#st{ssa=bsm_shortcut(Linear, Positions)}
+ end.
+
+bsm_positions([{L,#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last}}|Bs], PosMap0) ->
+ PosMap = bsm_positions_is(Is, PosMap0),
+ case {Is,Last} of
+ {[#b_set{op=bs_test_tail,dst=Bool,args=[Ctx,#b_literal{val=Bits0}]}],
+ #b_br{bool=Bool,fail=Fail}} ->
+ Bits = Bits0 + maps:get(Ctx, PosMap0),
+ bsm_positions(Bs, PosMap#{L=>{Bits,Fail}});
+ {_,_} ->
+ bsm_positions(Bs, PosMap)
+ end;
+bsm_positions([], PosMap) -> PosMap.
+
+bsm_positions_is([#b_set{op=bs_start_match,dst=New}|Is], PosMap0) ->
+ PosMap = PosMap0#{New=>0},
+ bsm_positions_is(Is, PosMap);
+bsm_positions_is([#b_set{op=bs_match,dst=New,args=Args}|Is], PosMap0) ->
+ [_,Old|_] = Args,
+ #{Old:=Bits0} = PosMap0,
+ Bits = bsm_update_bits(Args, Bits0),
+ PosMap = PosMap0#{New=>Bits},
+ bsm_positions_is(Is, PosMap);
+bsm_positions_is([_|Is], PosMap) ->
+ bsm_positions_is(Is, PosMap);
+bsm_positions_is([], PosMap) -> PosMap.
+
+bsm_update_bits([#b_literal{val=string},_,#b_literal{val=String}], Bits) ->
+ Bits + bit_size(String);
+bsm_update_bits([#b_literal{val=utf8}|_], Bits) ->
+ Bits + 8;
+bsm_update_bits([#b_literal{val=utf16}|_], Bits) ->
+ Bits + 16;
+bsm_update_bits([#b_literal{val=utf32}|_], Bits) ->
+ Bits + 32;
+bsm_update_bits([_,_,_,#b_literal{val=Sz},#b_literal{val=U}], Bits)
+ when is_integer(Sz) ->
+ Bits + Sz*U;
+bsm_update_bits(_, Bits) -> Bits.
+
+bsm_shortcut([{L,#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last0}=Blk}|Bs], PosMap) ->
+ case {Is,Last0} of
+ {[#b_set{op=bs_match,dst=New,args=[_,Old|_]},
+ #b_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool,args=[New]}],
+ #b_br{bool=Bool,fail=Fail}} ->
+ case PosMap of
+ #{Old:=Bits,Fail:={TailBits,NextFail}} when Bits > TailBits ->
+ Last = Last0#b_br{fail=NextFail},
+ [{L,Blk#b_blk{last=Last}}|bsm_shortcut(Bs, PosMap)];
+ #{} ->
+ [{L,Blk}|bsm_shortcut(Bs, PosMap)]
+ end;
+ {_,_} ->
+ [{L,Blk}|bsm_shortcut(Bs, PosMap)]
+ end;
+bsm_shortcut([], _PosMap) -> [].
+
+%%%
+%%% Miscellanous optimizations in execution order.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_misc(#st{ssa=Linear}=St) ->
+ St#st{ssa=misc_opt(Linear, #{})}.
+
+misc_opt([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0}=Blk0}|Bs], Sub0) ->
+ {Is,Sub} = misc_opt_is(Is0, Sub0, []),
+ Last = sub(Last0, Sub),
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last},
+ [{L,Blk}|misc_opt(Bs, Sub)];
+misc_opt([], _) -> [].
+
+misc_opt_is([#b_set{op=phi}=I0|Is], Sub0, Acc) ->
+ #b_set{dst=Dst,args=Args} = I = sub(I0, Sub0),
+ case all_same(Args) of
+ true ->
+ %% Eliminate the phi node if there is just one source
+ %% value or if the values are identical.
+ [{Val,_}|_] = Args,
+ Sub = Sub0#{Dst=>Val},
+ misc_opt_is(Is, Sub, Acc);
+ false ->
+ misc_opt_is(Is, Sub0, [I|Acc])
+ end;
+misc_opt_is([#b_set{}=I0|Is], Sub, Acc) ->
+ #b_set{op=Op,dst=Dst,args=Args} = I = sub(I0, Sub),
+ case make_literal(Op, Args) of
+ #b_literal{}=Literal ->
+ misc_opt_is(Is, Sub#{Dst=>Literal}, Acc);
+ error ->
+ misc_opt_is(Is, Sub, [I|Acc])
+ end;
+misc_opt_is([], Sub, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Sub}.
+
+all_same([{H,_}|T]) ->
+ all(fun({E,_}) -> E =:= H end, T).
+
+make_literal(put_tuple, Args) ->
+ case make_literal_list(Args, []) of
+ error ->
+ error;
+ List ->
+ #b_literal{val=list_to_tuple(List)}
+ end;
+make_literal(put_list, [#b_literal{val=H},#b_literal{val=T}]) ->
+ #b_literal{val=[H|T]};
+make_literal(_, _) -> error.
+
+make_literal_list([#b_literal{val=H}|T], Acc) ->
+ make_literal_list(T, [H|Acc]);
+make_literal_list([_|_], _) ->
+ error;
+make_literal_list([], Acc) ->
+ reverse(Acc).
+
+%%%
+%%% Merge blocks.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_merge_blocks(#st{ssa=Blocks}=St) ->
+ Preds = beam_ssa:predecessors(Blocks),
+ St#st{ssa=merge_blocks_1(beam_ssa:rpo(Blocks), Preds, Blocks)}.
+
+merge_blocks_1([L|Ls], Preds0, Blocks0) ->
+ case Preds0 of
+ #{L:=[P]} ->
+ #{P:=Blk0,L:=Blk1} = Blocks0,
+ case is_merge_allowed(L, Blk0, Blk1) of
+ true ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk0,
+ #b_blk{is=Is1} = Blk1,
+ Is = Is0 ++ Is1,
+ Blk = Blk1#b_blk{is=Is},
+ Blocks1 = maps:remove(L, Blocks0),
+ Blocks2 = maps:put(P, Blk, Blocks1),
+ Successors = beam_ssa:successors(Blk),
+ Blocks = beam_ssa:update_phi_labels(Successors, L, P, Blocks2),
+ Preds = merge_update_preds(Successors, L, P, Preds0),
+ merge_blocks_1(Ls, Preds, Blocks);
+ false ->
+ merge_blocks_1(Ls, Preds0, Blocks0)
+ end;
+ #{} ->
+ merge_blocks_1(Ls, Preds0, Blocks0)
+ end;
+merge_blocks_1([], _Preds, Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+merge_update_preds([L|Ls], From, To, Preds0) ->
+ Ps = [rename_label(P, From, To) || P <- maps:get(L, Preds0)],
+ Preds = maps:put(L, Ps, Preds0),
+ merge_update_preds(Ls, From, To, Preds);
+merge_update_preds([], _, _, Preds) -> Preds.
+
+rename_label(From, From, To) -> To;
+rename_label(Lbl, _, _) -> Lbl.
+
+is_merge_allowed(_, _, #b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=peek_message}|_]}) ->
+ false;
+is_merge_allowed(L, Blk0, #b_blk{}) ->
+ case beam_ssa:successors(Blk0) of
+ [L] -> true;
+ [_|_] -> false
+ end.
+
+%%%
+%%% When a tuple is matched, the pattern matching compiler generates a
+%%% get_tuple_element instruction for every tuple element that will
+%%% ever be used in the rest of the function. That often forces the
+%%% extracted tuple elements to be stored in Y registers until it's
+%%% time to use them. It could also mean that there could be execution
+%%% paths that will never use the extracted elements.
+%%%
+%%% This optimization will sink get_tuple_element instructions, that
+%%% is, move them forward in the execution stream to the last possible
+%%% block there they will still dominate all uses. That may reduce the
+%%% size of stack frames, reduce register shuffling, and avoid
+%%% extracting tuple elements on execution paths that never use the
+%%% extracted values.
+%%%
+
+ssa_opt_sink(#st{ssa=Blocks0}=St) ->
+ Linear = beam_ssa:linearize(Blocks0),
+
+ %% Create a map with all variables that define get_tuple_element
+ %% instructions. The variable name map to the block it is defined in.
+ Defs = maps:from_list(def_blocks(Linear)),
+
+ %% Now find all the blocks that use variables defined by get_tuple_element
+ %% instructions.
+ Used = used_blocks(Linear, Defs, []),
+
+ %% Calculate dominators.
+ Dom0 = beam_ssa:dominators(Blocks0),
+
+ %% It is not safe to move get_tuple_element instructions to blocks
+ %% that begin with certain instructions. It is also unsafe to move
+ %% the instructions into any part of a receive. To avoid such
+ %% unsafe moves, pretend that the unsuitable blocks are not
+ %% dominators.
+ Unsuitable = unsuitable(Linear, Blocks0),
+ Dom = case gb_sets:is_empty(Unsuitable) of
+ true ->
+ Dom0;
+ false ->
+ F = fun(_, DomBy) ->
+ [L || L <- DomBy,
+ not gb_sets:is_element(L, Unsuitable)]
+ end,
+ maps:map(F, Dom0)
+ end,
+
+ %% Calculate new positions for get_tuple_element instructions. The new
+ %% position is a block that dominates all uses of the variable.
+ DefLoc = new_def_locations(Used, Defs, Dom),
+
+ %% Now move all suitable get_tuple_element instructions to their
+ %% new blocks.
+ Blocks = foldl(fun({V,To}, A) ->
+ From = maps:get(V, Defs),
+ move_defs(V, From, To, A)
+ end, Blocks0, DefLoc),
+ St#st{ssa=Blocks}.
+
+def_blocks([{L,#b_blk{is=Is}}|Bs]) ->
+ def_blocks_is(Is, L, def_blocks(Bs));
+def_blocks([]) -> [].
+
+def_blocks_is([#b_set{op=get_tuple_element,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}|Is], L, Acc) ->
+ def_blocks_is(Is, L, [{Dst,L}|Acc]);
+def_blocks_is([_|Is], L, Acc) ->
+ def_blocks_is(Is, L, Acc);
+def_blocks_is([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+used_blocks([{L,Blk}|Bs], Def, Acc0) ->
+ Used = beam_ssa:used(Blk),
+ Acc = [{V,L} || V <- Used, maps:is_key(V, Def)] ++ Acc0,
+ used_blocks(Bs, Def, Acc);
+used_blocks([], _Def, Acc) ->
+ rel2fam(Acc).
+
+%% unsuitable(Linear, Blocks) -> Unsuitable.
+%% Return an ordset of block labels for the blocks that are not
+%% suitable for sinking of get_tuple_element instructions.
+
+unsuitable(Linear, Blocks) ->
+ Predecessors = beam_ssa:predecessors(Blocks),
+ Unsuitable0 = unsuitable_1(Linear),
+ Unsuitable1 = unsuitable_recv(Linear, Blocks, Predecessors),
+ gb_sets:from_list(Unsuitable0 ++ Unsuitable1).
+
+unsuitable_1([{L,#b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=Op}|_]}}|Bs]) ->
+ Unsuitable = case Op of
+ bs_extract -> true;
+ bs_put -> true;
+ {float,_} -> true;
+ landingpad -> true;
+ peek_message -> true;
+ wait_timeout -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end,
+ case Unsuitable of
+ true ->
+ [L|unsuitable_1(Bs)];
+ false ->
+ unsuitable_1(Bs)
+ end;
+unsuitable_1([{_,#b_blk{}}|Bs]) ->
+ unsuitable_1(Bs);
+unsuitable_1([]) -> [].
+
+unsuitable_recv([{L,#b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=Op}|_]}}|Bs], Blocks, Predecessors) ->
+ Ls = case Op of
+ remove_message ->
+ unsuitable_loop(L, Blocks, Predecessors);
+ recv_next ->
+ unsuitable_loop(L, Blocks, Predecessors);
+ _ ->
+ []
+ end,
+ Ls ++ unsuitable_recv(Bs, Blocks, Predecessors);
+unsuitable_recv([_|Bs], Blocks, Predecessors) ->
+ unsuitable_recv(Bs, Blocks, Predecessors);
+unsuitable_recv([], _, _) -> [].
+
+unsuitable_loop(L, Blocks, Predecessors) ->
+ unsuitable_loop(L, Blocks, Predecessors, []).
+
+unsuitable_loop(L, Blocks, Predecessors, Acc) ->
+ Ps = maps:get(L, Predecessors),
+ unsuitable_loop_1(Ps, Blocks, Predecessors, Acc).
+
+unsuitable_loop_1([P|Ps], Blocks, Predecessors, Acc0) ->
+ case maps:get(P, Blocks) of
+ #b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=peek_message}|_]} ->
+ unsuitable_loop_1(Ps, Blocks, Predecessors, Acc0);
+ #b_blk{} ->
+ case ordsets:is_element(P, Acc0) of
+ false ->
+ Acc1 = ordsets:add_element(P, Acc0),
+ Acc = unsuitable_loop(P, Blocks, Predecessors, Acc1),
+ unsuitable_loop_1(Ps, Blocks, Predecessors, Acc);
+ true ->
+ unsuitable_loop_1(Ps, Blocks, Predecessors, Acc0)
+ end
+ end;
+unsuitable_loop_1([], _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+%% new_def_locations([{Variable,[UsedInBlock]}|Vs], Defs, Dominators) ->
+%% [{Variable,NewDefinitionBlock}]
+%% Calculate new locations for get_tuple_element instructions. For each
+%% variable, the new location is a block that dominates all uses of
+%% variable and as near to the uses of as possible. If no such block
+%% distinct from the block where the instruction currently is, the
+%% variable will not be included in the result list.
+
+new_def_locations([{V,UsedIn}|Vs], Defs, Dom) ->
+ DefIn = maps:get(V, Defs),
+ case common_dom(UsedIn, DefIn, Dom) of
+ [] ->
+ new_def_locations(Vs, Defs, Dom);
+ [_|_]=BetterDef ->
+ L = most_dominated(BetterDef, Dom),
+ [{V,L}|new_def_locations(Vs, Defs, Dom)]
+ end;
+new_def_locations([], _, _) -> [].
+
+common_dom([L|Ls], DefIn, Dom) ->
+ DomBy0 = maps:get(L, Dom),
+ DomBy = ordsets:subtract(DomBy0, maps:get(DefIn, Dom)),
+ common_dom_1(Ls, Dom, DomBy).
+
+common_dom_1(_, _, []) ->
+ [];
+common_dom_1([L|Ls], Dom, [_|_]=DomBy0) ->
+ DomBy1 = maps:get(L, Dom),
+ DomBy = ordsets:intersection(DomBy0, DomBy1),
+ common_dom_1(Ls, Dom, DomBy);
+common_dom_1([], _, DomBy) -> DomBy.
+
+most_dominated([L|Ls], Dom) ->
+ most_dominated(Ls, L, maps:get(L, Dom), Dom).
+
+most_dominated([L|Ls], L0, DomBy, Dom) ->
+ case member(L, DomBy) of
+ true ->
+ most_dominated(Ls, L0, DomBy, Dom);
+ false ->
+ most_dominated(Ls, L, maps:get(L, Dom), Dom)
+ end;
+most_dominated([], L, _, _) -> L.
+
+
+%% Move get_tuple_element instructions to their new locations.
+
+move_defs(V, From, To, Blocks) ->
+ #{From:=FromBlk0,To:=ToBlk0} = Blocks,
+ {Def,FromBlk} = remove_def(V, FromBlk0),
+ try insert_def(V, Def, ToBlk0) of
+ ToBlk ->
+ %%io:format("~p: ~p => ~p\n", [V,From,To]),
+ Blocks#{From:=FromBlk,To:=ToBlk}
+ catch
+ throw:not_possible ->
+ Blocks
+ end.
+
+remove_def(V, #b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk) ->
+ {Def,Is} = remove_def_is(Is0, V, []),
+ {Def,Blk#b_blk{is=Is}}.
+
+remove_def_is([#b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=Def|Is], Dst, Acc) ->
+ {Def,reverse(Acc, Is)};
+remove_def_is([I|Is], Dst, Acc) ->
+ remove_def_is(Is, Dst, [I|Acc]).
+
+insert_def(V, Def, #b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk) ->
+ Is = insert_def_is(Is0, V, Def),
+ Blk#b_blk{is=Is}.
+
+insert_def_is([#b_set{op=phi}=I|Is], V, Def) ->
+ case member(V, beam_ssa:used(I)) of
+ true ->
+ throw(not_possible);
+ false ->
+ [I|insert_def_is(Is, V, Def)]
+ end;
+insert_def_is([#b_set{op=Op}=I|Is]=Is0, V, Def) ->
+ Action0 = case Op of
+ call -> beyond;
+ 'catch_end' -> beyond;
+ set_tuple_element -> beyond;
+ timeout -> beyond;
+ _ -> here
+ end,
+ Action = case Is of
+ [#b_set{op=succeeded}|_] -> here;
+ _ -> Action0
+ end,
+ case Action of
+ beyond ->
+ case member(V, beam_ssa:used(I)) of
+ true ->
+ %% The variable is used by this instruction. We must
+ %% place the definition before this instruction.
+ [Def|Is0];
+ false ->
+ %% Place it beyond the current instruction.
+ [I|insert_def_is(Is, V, Def)]
+ end;
+ here ->
+ [Def|Is0]
+ end;
+insert_def_is([], _V, Def) ->
+ [Def].
+
+
+%%%
+%%% Common utilities.
+%%%
+
+rel2fam(S0) ->
+ S1 = sofs:relation(S0),
+ S = sofs:rel2fam(S1),
+ sofs:to_external(S).
+
+sub(#b_set{op=phi,args=Args}=I, Sub) ->
+ I#b_set{args=[{sub_arg(A, Sub),P} || {A,P} <- Args]};
+sub(#b_set{args=Args}=I, Sub) ->
+ I#b_set{args=[sub_arg(A, Sub) || A <- Args]};
+sub(#b_br{bool=#b_var{}=Old}=Br, Sub) ->
+ New = sub_arg(Old, Sub),
+ Br#b_br{bool=New};
+sub(#b_switch{arg=#b_var{}=Old}=Sw, Sub) ->
+ New = sub_arg(Old, Sub),
+ Sw#b_switch{arg=New};
+sub(#b_ret{arg=#b_var{}=Old}=Ret, Sub) ->
+ New = sub_arg(Old, Sub),
+ Ret#b_ret{arg=New};
+sub(Last, _) -> Last.
+
+sub_arg(#b_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}=Rem, Sub) ->
+ Rem#b_remote{mod=sub_arg(Mod, Sub),name=sub_arg(Name, Sub)};
+sub_arg(Old, Sub) ->
+ case Sub of
+ #{Old:=New} -> New;
+ #{} -> Old
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pp.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pp.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9daa2c2523
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pp.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,238 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+-module(beam_ssa_pp).
+
+-export([format_function/1,format_instr/1,format_var/1]).
+
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+
+-spec format_function(beam_ssa:b_function()) -> iolist().
+
+format_function(#b_function{anno=Anno0,args=Args,
+ bs=Blocks,cnt=Counter}) ->
+ #{func_info:={M,F,_}} = Anno0,
+ Anno = maps:without([func_info,location,live_intervals,registers], Anno0),
+ FuncAnno = case Anno0 of
+ #{live_intervals:=Intervals} ->
+ Anno0#{live_intervals:=maps:from_list(Intervals)};
+ #{} ->
+ Anno0
+ end,
+ ReachableBlocks = beam_ssa:rpo(Blocks),
+ All = maps:keys(Blocks),
+ Unreachable = ordsets:subtract(ordsets:from_list(All),
+ ordsets:from_list(ReachableBlocks)),
+ [case Anno0 of
+ #{location:={Filename,Line}} ->
+ io_lib:format("%% ~ts:~p\n", [Filename,Line]);
+ #{} ->
+ []
+ end,
+ io_lib:format("%% Counter = ~p\n", [Counter]),
+ [format_anno(Key, Value) ||
+ {Key,Value} <- lists:sort(maps:to_list(Anno))],
+ io_lib:format("function ~p:~p(~ts) {\n", [M,F,format_args(Args, FuncAnno)]),
+ [format_live_interval(Var, FuncAnno) || Var <- Args],
+ format_blocks(ReachableBlocks, Blocks, FuncAnno),
+ case Unreachable of
+ [] ->
+ [];
+ [_|_] ->
+ ["\n%% Unreachable blocks\n\n",
+ format_blocks(Unreachable, Blocks, FuncAnno)]
+ end,
+
+ "}\n"].
+
+
+-spec format_instr(beam_ssa:b_set()) -> iolist().
+
+format_instr(#b_set{}=I) ->
+ Cs = lists:flatten(format_instr(I#b_set{anno=#{}}, #{}, true)),
+ string:trim(Cs, leading);
+format_instr(I0) ->
+ I = setelement(2, I0, #{}),
+ Cs = lists:flatten(format_terminator(I, #{})),
+ string:trim(Cs, both).
+
+-spec format_var(beam_ssa:b_var()) -> iolist().
+
+format_var(V) ->
+ Cs = lists:flatten(format_var(V, #{})),
+ string:trim(Cs, leading).
+
+%%%
+%%% Local functions.
+%%%
+
+format_anno(Key, Map) when is_map(Map) ->
+ Sorted = lists:sort(maps:to_list(Map)),
+ [io_lib:format("%% ~s:\n", [Key]),
+ [io_lib:format("%% ~w => ~w\n", [K,V]) || {K,V} <- Sorted]];
+format_anno(Key, Value) ->
+ io_lib:format("%% ~s: ~p\n", [Key,Value]).
+
+format_blocks(Ls, Blocks, Anno) ->
+ PP = [format_block(L, Blocks, Anno) || L <- Ls],
+ lists:join($\n, PP).
+
+format_block(L, Blocks, FuncAnno) ->
+ #b_blk{anno=Anno,is=Is,last=Last} = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ [case map_size(Anno) of
+ 0 -> [];
+ _ -> io_lib:format("%% ~p\n", [Anno])
+ end,
+ io_lib:format("~p:", [L]),
+ format_instrs(Is, FuncAnno, true),
+ $\n,
+ format_terminator(Last, FuncAnno)].
+
+format_instrs([I|Is], FuncAnno, First) ->
+ [$\n,
+ format_instr(I, FuncAnno, First),
+ format_instrs(Is, FuncAnno, false)];
+format_instrs([], _FuncAnno, _First) ->
+ [].
+
+format_instr(#b_set{anno=Anno,op=Op,dst=Dst,args=Args},
+ FuncAnno, First) ->
+ AnnoStr = format_anno(Anno),
+ LiveIntervalStr = format_live_interval(Dst, FuncAnno),
+ [if
+ First ->
+ [];
+ AnnoStr =/= []; LiveIntervalStr =/= [] ->
+ $\n;
+ true ->
+ []
+ end,
+ AnnoStr,
+ LiveIntervalStr,
+ io_lib:format(" ~s~ts = ~ts", [format_i_number(Anno),
+ format_var(Dst, FuncAnno),
+ format_op(Op)]),
+ case Args of
+ [] ->
+ [];
+ [_|_] ->
+ io_lib:format(" ~ts", [format_args(Args, FuncAnno)])
+ end].
+
+format_i_number(#{n:=N}) ->
+ io_lib:format("[~p] ", [N]);
+format_i_number(#{}) -> [].
+
+format_terminator(#b_br{anno=A,bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=Lbl}, _) ->
+ io_lib:format(" ~sbr label ~p\n", [format_i_number(A),Lbl]);
+format_terminator(#b_br{anno=A,bool=#b_literal{val=false},fail=Lbl}, _) ->
+ io_lib:format(" ~sbr label ~p\n", [format_i_number(A),Lbl]);
+format_terminator(#b_br{anno=A,bool=Bool,succ=Succ,fail=Fail}, FuncAnno) ->
+ io_lib:format(" ~sbr ~ts, label ~p, label ~p\n",
+ [format_i_number(A),format_arg(Bool, FuncAnno),Succ,Fail]);
+format_terminator(#b_switch{anno=A,arg=Arg,fail=Fail,list=List}, FuncAnno) ->
+ io_lib:format(" ~sswitch ~ts, label ~p, ~ts\n",
+ [format_i_number(A),format_arg(Arg, FuncAnno),Fail,
+ format_list(List,FuncAnno)]);
+format_terminator(#b_ret{anno=A,arg=Arg}, FuncAnno) ->
+ io_lib:format(" ~sret ~ts\n", [format_i_number(A),format_arg(Arg, FuncAnno)]).
+
+format_op({Prefix,Name}) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p:~p", [Prefix,Name]);
+format_op(Name) ->
+ io_lib:format("~p", [Name]).
+
+format_register(#b_var{name=V}, #{registers:=Regs}) ->
+ {Tag,N} = maps:get(V, Regs),
+ io_lib:format("~p~p", [Tag,N]);
+format_register(_, #{}) -> "".
+
+format_var(Var, FuncAnno) ->
+ VarString = format_var_1(Var),
+ case format_register(Var, FuncAnno) of
+ [] -> VarString;
+ [_|_]=Reg -> [Reg,$/,VarString]
+ end.
+
+format_var_1(#b_var{name={Name,Uniq}}) ->
+ if
+ is_atom(Name) ->
+ io_lib:format("~ts:~p", [Name,Uniq]);
+ is_integer(Name) ->
+ io_lib:format("_~p:~p", [Name,Uniq])
+ end;
+format_var_1(#b_var{name=Name}) when is_atom(Name) ->
+ atom_to_list(Name);
+format_var_1(#b_var{name=Name}) when is_integer(Name) ->
+ "_"++integer_to_list(Name).
+
+format_args(Args, FuncAnno) ->
+ Ss = [format_arg(Arg, FuncAnno) || Arg <- Args],
+ lists:join(", ", Ss).
+
+format_arg(#b_var{}=Arg, FuncAnno) ->
+ format_var(Arg, FuncAnno);
+format_arg(#b_literal{val=Val}, _FuncAnno) ->
+ io_lib:format("literal ~p", [Val]);
+format_arg(#b_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name,arity=Arity}, FuncAnno) ->
+ io_lib:format("remote (~ts):(~ts)/~p",
+ [format_arg(Mod, FuncAnno),format_arg(Name, FuncAnno),Arity]);
+format_arg(#b_local{name=Name,arity=Arity}, FuncAnno) ->
+ io_lib:format("local ~ts/~p", [format_arg(Name, FuncAnno),Arity]);
+format_arg({Value,Label}, FuncAnno) when is_integer(Label) ->
+ io_lib:format("{ ~ts, ~p }", [format_arg(Value, FuncAnno),Label]);
+format_arg(Other, _) ->
+ io_lib:format("*** ~p ***", [Other]).
+
+format_list(List, FuncAnno) ->
+ Ss = [io_lib:format("{ ~ts, ~ts }", [format_arg(Val, FuncAnno),format_label(L)]) ||
+ {Val,L} <- List],
+ io_lib:format("[ ~ts ]", [lists:join(", ", Ss)]).
+
+format_label(L) ->
+ ["label ",integer_to_list(L)].
+
+format_anno(#{n:=_}=Anno) ->
+ format_anno(maps:remove(n, Anno));
+format_anno(#{location:={File,Line}}=Anno0) ->
+ Anno = maps:remove(location, Anno0),
+ [io_lib:format(" %% ~ts:~p\n", [File,Line])|format_anno_1(Anno)];
+format_anno(Anno) ->
+ format_anno_1(Anno).
+
+format_anno_1(Anno) ->
+ case map_size(Anno) of
+ 0 ->
+ [];
+ _ ->
+ [io_lib:format(" %% Anno: ~p\n", [Anno])]
+ end.
+
+format_live_interval(#b_var{name=V}=Dst, #{live_intervals:=Intervals}) ->
+ case Intervals of
+ #{V:=Rs0} ->
+ Rs1 = [io_lib:format("~p..~p", [Start,End]) ||
+ {Start,End} <- Rs0],
+ Rs = lists:join(" ", Rs1),
+ io_lib:format(" %% ~ts: ~s\n", [format_var_1(Dst),Rs]);
+ #{} ->
+ []
+ end;
+format_live_interval(_, _) -> [].
+
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pre_codegen.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pre_codegen.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..54aa2efaf6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pre_codegen.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,2440 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%% Purpose: Prepare for code generation, including register allocation.
+%%
+%% The output of this compiler pass is still in the SSA format, but
+%% it has been annotated and transformed to help the code generator.
+%%
+%% * Some instructions are translated to other instructions closer to
+%% the BEAM instructions. For example, the put_tuple instruction is
+%% broken apart into the put_tuple_arity and put_tuple_elements
+%% instructions. Similary, the binary matching instructions are
+%% transformed from the optimization-friendly internal format to
+%% instruction more similar to the actual BEAM instructions.
+%%
+%% * Blocks that will need an instruction for allocating a stack frame
+%% are annotated with a {frame_size,Size} annotation.
+%%
+%% * 'copy' instructions are added for all variables that need
+%% to be saved to the stack frame. Additional 'copy' instructions
+%% can be added as an optimization to reuse y registers (see
+%% the copy_retval sub pass).
+%%
+%% * Each function is annotated with a {register,RegisterMap}
+%% annotation that maps each variable to a BEAM register. The linear
+%% scan algorithm is used to allocate registers.
+%%
+%% There are four kind of registers. x, y, fr (floating point register),
+%% and z. A variable will be allocated to a z register if it is only
+%% used by the instruction following the instruction that defines the
+%% the variable. The code generator will typically combine those
+%% instructions to a test instruction. z registers are also used for
+%% some instructions that don't have a return value.
+%%
+%% References:
+%%
+%% [1] H. Mössenböck and M. Pfeiffer. Linear scan register allocation
+%% in the context of SSA form and register constraints. In Proceedings
+%% of the International Conference on Compiler Construction, pages
+%% 229–246. LNCS 2304, Springer-Verlag, 2002.
+%%
+%% [2] C. Wimmer and H. Mössenböck. Optimized interval splitting in a
+%% linear scan register allocator. In Proceedings of the ACM/USENIX
+%% International Conference on Virtual Execution Environments, pages
+%% 132–141. ACM Press, 2005.
+%%
+%% [3] C. Wimmer and M. Franz. Linear Scan Register Allocation on SSA
+%% Form. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Code
+%% Generation and Optimization, pages 170-179. ACM Press, 2010.
+%%
+
+-module(beam_ssa_pre_codegen).
+
+-export([module/2]).
+
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+
+-import(lists, [all/2,any/2,append/1,duplicate/2,
+ foldl/3,last/1,map/2,member/2,partition/2,
+ reverse/1,reverse/2,sort/1,zip/2]).
+
+-spec module(beam_ssa:b_module(), [compile:option()]) ->
+ {'ok',beam_ssa:b_module()}.
+
+module(#b_module{body=Fs0}=Module, Opts) ->
+ FixTuples = proplists:get_bool(no_put_tuple2, Opts),
+ ExtraAnnos = proplists:get_bool(dprecg, Opts),
+ Ps = passes(FixTuples, ExtraAnnos),
+ Fs = functions(Fs0, Ps),
+ {ok,Module#b_module{body=Fs}}.
+
+functions([F|Fs], Ps) ->
+ [function(F, Ps)|functions(Fs, Ps)];
+functions([], _Ps) -> [].
+
+-type b_var() :: beam_ssa:b_var().
+-type var_name() :: beam_ssa:var_name().
+-type instr_number() :: pos_integer().
+-type range() :: {instr_number(),instr_number()}.
+-type reg_num() :: beam_asm:reg_num().
+-type xreg() :: {'x',reg_num()}.
+-type yreg() :: {'y',reg_num()}.
+-type ypool() :: {'y',beam_ssa:label()}.
+-type reservation() :: 'fr' | {'prefer',xreg()} | 'x' | {'x',xreg()} |
+ ypool() | {yreg(),ypool()} | 'z'.
+-type ssa_register() :: beam_ssa_codegen:ssa_register().
+
+-define(TC(Body), tc(fun() -> Body end, ?FILE, ?LINE)).
+-record(st, {ssa :: beam_ssa:block_map(),
+ args :: [b_var()],
+ cnt :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ frames=[] :: [beam_ssa:label()],
+ intervals=[] :: [{b_var(),[range()]}],
+ aliases=[] :: [{b_var(),b_var()}],
+ res=[] :: [{b_var(),reservation()}] | #{b_var():=reservation()},
+ regs=#{} :: #{b_var():=ssa_register()},
+ extra_annos=[] :: [{atom(),term()}]
+ }).
+-define(PASS(N), {N,fun N/1}).
+
+passes(FixTuples, ExtraAnnos) ->
+ Ps = [?PASS(assert_no_critical_edges),
+
+ %% Preliminaries.
+ ?PASS(fix_bs),
+ ?PASS(sanitize),
+ case FixTuples of
+ false -> ignore;
+ true -> ?PASS(fix_tuples)
+ end,
+ ?PASS(place_frames),
+ ?PASS(fix_receives),
+
+ %% Find and reserve Y registers.
+ ?PASS(find_yregs),
+ ?PASS(reserve_yregs),
+
+ %% Improve reuse of Y registers to potentially
+ %% reduce the size of the stack frame.
+ ?PASS(copy_retval),
+ ?PASS(opt_get_list),
+
+ %% Calculate live intervals.
+ ?PASS(number_instructions),
+ ?PASS(live_intervals),
+ ?PASS(remove_unsuitable_aliases),
+ ?PASS(reserve_regs),
+ ?PASS(merge_intervals),
+
+ %% If needed for a .precg file, save the live intervals
+ %% so they can be included in an annotation.
+ case ExtraAnnos of
+ false -> ignore;
+ true -> ?PASS(save_live_intervals)
+ end,
+
+ %% Allocate registers.
+ ?PASS(linear_scan),
+ ?PASS(fix_aliased_regs),
+ ?PASS(frame_size),
+ ?PASS(turn_yregs)],
+ [P || P <- Ps, P =/= ignore].
+
+function(#b_function{anno=Anno,args=Args,bs=Blocks0,cnt=Count0}=F0, Ps) ->
+ try
+ St0 = #st{ssa=Blocks0,args=Args,cnt=Count0},
+ St = compile:run_sub_passes(Ps, St0),
+ #st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count,regs=Regs,extra_annos=ExtraAnnos} = St,
+ F1 = add_extra_annos(F0, ExtraAnnos),
+ F = beam_ssa:add_anno(registers, Regs, F1),
+ F#b_function{bs=Blocks,cnt=Count}
+ catch
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
+ #{func_info:={_,Name,Arity}} = Anno,
+ io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
+ erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
+ end.
+
+save_live_intervals(#st{intervals=Intervals}=St) ->
+ St#st{extra_annos=[{live_intervals,Intervals}]}.
+
+fix_aliased_regs(#st{aliases=Aliases,regs=Regs}=St) ->
+ St#st{regs=fix_aliased_regs(Aliases, Regs)}.
+
+fix_aliased_regs([{Alias,V}|Aliases], Regs) ->
+ #{V:=Reg} = Regs,
+ fix_aliased_regs(Aliases, Regs#{Alias=>Reg});
+fix_aliased_regs([], Regs) -> Regs.
+
+%% Add extra annotations when a .precg listing file is being produced.
+add_extra_annos(F, Annos) ->
+ foldl(fun({Name,Value}, Acc) ->
+ beam_ssa:add_anno(Name, Value, Acc)
+ end, F, Annos).
+
+%% assert_no_critical_edges(St0) -> St.
+%% The code generator will not work if there are critial edges.
+%% Abort if any critical edges are found.
+
+assert_no_critical_edges(#st{ssa=Blocks}=St) ->
+ F = fun assert_no_ces/3,
+ beam_ssa:fold_rpo(F, Blocks, Blocks),
+ St.
+
+assert_no_ces(_, #b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=phi,args=[_,_]=Phis}|_]}, Blocks) ->
+ %% This block has multiple predecessors. Make sure that none
+ %% of the precessors have more than one successor.
+ true = all(fun({_,P}) ->
+ length(beam_ssa:successors(P, Blocks)) =:= 1
+ end, Phis), %Assertion.
+ Blocks;
+assert_no_ces(_, _, Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+%% fix_bs(St0) -> St.
+%% Fix up the binary matching instructions:
+%%
+%% * Insert bs_save and bs_restore instructions where needed.
+%%
+%% * Combine bs_match and bs_extract instructions to bs_get
+%% instructions.
+
+fix_bs(#st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count0}=St) ->
+ F = fun(#b_set{op=bs_start_match,dst=Dst}, A) ->
+ %% Mark the root of the match context list.
+ [{Dst,{context,Dst}}|A];
+ (#b_set{op=bs_match,dst=Dst,args=[_,ParentCtx|_]}, A) ->
+ %% Link this match context the previous match context.
+ [{Dst,ParentCtx}|A];
+ (_, A) ->
+ A
+ end,
+ case beam_ssa:fold_instrs_rpo(F, [0], [],Blocks) of
+ [] ->
+ %% No binary matching in this function.
+ St;
+ [_|_]=M ->
+ CtxChain = maps:from_list(M),
+ Linear0 = beam_ssa:linearize(Blocks),
+
+ %% Insert bs_save / bs_restore instructions where needed.
+ {Linear1,Count} = bs_save_restore(Linear0, CtxChain, Count0),
+
+ %% Rename instructions.
+ Linear = bs_instrs(Linear1, CtxChain, []),
+
+ St#st{ssa=maps:from_list(Linear),cnt=Count}
+ end.
+
+
+%% Insert bs_save and bs_restore instructions as needed.
+
+bs_save_restore(Linear0, CtxChain, Count0) ->
+ Rs0 = bs_restores(Linear0, CtxChain, #{}, #{}),
+ Rs = maps:values(Rs0),
+ S0 = sofs:relation(Rs, [{context,save_point}]),
+ S1 = sofs:relation_to_family(S0),
+ S = sofs:to_external(S1),
+ Slots = make_save_point_dict(S, []),
+ {Saves,Count1} = make_save_map(Rs, Slots, Count0, []),
+ {Restores,Count} = make_restore_map(maps:to_list(Rs0), Slots, Count1, []),
+
+ %% Now insert all saves and restores.
+ {bs_insert(Linear0, Saves, Restores, Slots),Count}.
+
+make_save_map([{Ctx,Save}=Ps|T], Slots, Count, Acc) ->
+ Ignored = #b_var{name={'@ssa_ignored',Count}},
+ case make_slot(Ps, Slots) of
+ #b_literal{val=start} ->
+ make_save_map(T, Slots, Count, Acc);
+ Slot ->
+ I = #b_set{op=bs_save,dst=Ignored,args=[Ctx,Slot]},
+ make_save_map(T, Slots, Count+1, [{Save,I}|Acc])
+ end;
+make_save_map([], _, Count, Acc) ->
+ {maps:from_list(Acc),Count}.
+
+make_restore_map([{Bef,{Ctx,_}=Ps}|T], Slots, Count, Acc) ->
+ Ignored = #b_var{name={'@ssa_ignored',Count}},
+ I = #b_set{op=bs_restore,dst=Ignored,args=[Ctx,make_slot(Ps, Slots)]},
+ make_restore_map(T, Slots, Count+1, [{Bef,I}|Acc]);
+make_restore_map([], _, Count, Acc) ->
+ {maps:from_list(Acc),Count}.
+
+make_slot({Same,Same}, _Slots) ->
+ #b_literal{val=start};
+make_slot({_,_}=Ps, Slots) ->
+ #b_literal{val=maps:get(Ps, Slots)}.
+
+make_save_point_dict([{Ctx,Pts}|T], Acc0) ->
+ Acc = make_save_point_dict_1(Pts, Ctx, 0, Acc0),
+ make_save_point_dict(T, Acc);
+make_save_point_dict([], Acc) ->
+ maps:from_list(Acc).
+
+make_save_point_dict_1([Ctx|T], Ctx, I, Acc) ->
+ %% Special {atom,start} save point. Does not need a
+ %% bs_save instruction.
+ make_save_point_dict_1(T, Ctx, I, Acc);
+make_save_point_dict_1([H|T], Ctx, I, Acc) ->
+ make_save_point_dict_1(T, Ctx, I+1, [{{Ctx,H},I}|Acc]);
+make_save_point_dict_1([], Ctx, I, Acc) ->
+ [{Ctx,I}|Acc].
+
+bs_restores([{L,#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last}}|Bs], CtxChain, D0, Rs0) ->
+ FPos = case D0 of
+ #{L:=Pos0} -> Pos0;
+ #{} -> #{}
+ end,
+ {SPos,Rs} = bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, FPos, Rs0),
+ D = bs_update_successors(Last, SPos, FPos, D0),
+ bs_restores(Bs, CtxChain, D, Rs);
+bs_restores([], _, _, Rs) -> Rs.
+
+bs_update_successors(#b_br{succ=Succ,fail=Fail}, SPos, FPos, D) ->
+ join_positions([{Succ,SPos},{Fail,FPos}], D);
+bs_update_successors(#b_switch{fail=Fail,list=List}, SPos, FPos, D) ->
+ SPos = FPos, %Assertion.
+ Update = [{L,SPos} || {_,L} <- List] ++ [{Fail,SPos}],
+ join_positions(Update, D);
+bs_update_successors(#b_ret{}, _, _, D) -> D.
+
+join_positions([{L,MapPos0}|T], D) ->
+ case D of
+ #{L:=MapPos0} ->
+ %% Same map.
+ join_positions(T, D);
+ #{L:=MapPos1} ->
+ %% Different maps.
+ MapPos = join_positions_1(MapPos0, MapPos1),
+ join_positions(T, D#{L:=MapPos});
+ #{} ->
+ join_positions(T, D#{L=>MapPos0})
+ end;
+join_positions([], D) -> D.
+
+join_positions_1(MapPos0, MapPos1) ->
+ MapPos2 = maps:map(fun(Start, Pos) ->
+ case MapPos0 of
+ #{Start:=Pos} -> Pos;
+ #{Start:=_} -> unknown;
+ #{} -> Pos
+ end
+ end, MapPos1),
+ maps:merge(MapPos0, MapPos2).
+
+bs_restores_is([#b_set{op=bs_start_match,dst=Start}|Is],
+ CtxChain, PosMap0, Rs) ->
+ PosMap = PosMap0#{Start=>Start},
+ bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, PosMap, Rs);
+bs_restores_is([#b_set{op=bs_match,dst=NewPos,args=Args}=I|Is],
+ CtxChain, PosMap0, Rs0) ->
+ Start = bs_subst_ctx(NewPos, CtxChain),
+ [_,FromPos|_] = Args,
+ case PosMap0 of
+ #{Start:=FromPos} ->
+ %% Same position, no restore needed.
+ PosMap = case bs_match_type(I) of
+ plain ->
+ %% Update position to new position.
+ PosMap0#{Start:=NewPos};
+ _ ->
+ %% Position will not change (test_unit
+ %% instruction or no instruction at
+ %% all).
+ PosMap0#{Start:=FromPos}
+ end,
+ bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, PosMap, Rs0);
+ #{Start:=_} ->
+ %% Different positions, might need a restore instruction.
+ case bs_match_type(I) of
+ none ->
+ %% The tail test will be optimized away.
+ %% No need to do a restore.
+ PosMap = PosMap0#{Start:=FromPos},
+ bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, PosMap, Rs0);
+ test_unit ->
+ %% This match instruction will be replaced by
+ %% a test_unit instruction. We will need a
+ %% restore. The new position will be the position
+ %% restored to (NOT NewPos).
+ PosMap = PosMap0#{Start:=FromPos},
+ Rs = Rs0#{NewPos=>{Start,FromPos}},
+ bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, PosMap, Rs);
+ plain ->
+ %% Match or skip. Position will be changed.
+ PosMap = PosMap0#{Start:=NewPos},
+ Rs = Rs0#{NewPos=>{Start,FromPos}},
+ bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, PosMap, Rs)
+ end
+ end;
+bs_restores_is([#b_set{op=bs_extract,args=[FromPos|_]}|Is],
+ CtxChain, PosMap, Rs) ->
+ Start = bs_subst_ctx(FromPos, CtxChain),
+ #{Start:=FromPos} = PosMap, %Assertion.
+ bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, PosMap, Rs);
+bs_restores_is([#b_set{op=Op,dst=Dst,args=Args}|Is],
+ CtxChain, PosMap0, Rs0)
+ when Op =:= bs_test_tail;
+ Op =:= call ->
+ {Rs,PosMap} = bs_restore_args(Args, PosMap0, CtxChain, Dst, Rs0),
+ bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, PosMap, Rs);
+bs_restores_is([_|Is], CtxChain, PosMap, Rs) ->
+ bs_restores_is(Is, CtxChain, PosMap, Rs);
+bs_restores_is([], _CtxChain, PosMap, Rs) ->
+ {PosMap,Rs}.
+
+
+bs_match_type(#b_set{args=[#b_literal{val=skip},_Ctx,
+ #b_literal{val=binary},_Flags,
+ #b_literal{val=all},#b_literal{val=U}]}) ->
+ case U of
+ 1 -> none;
+ _ -> test_unit
+ end;
+bs_match_type(_) ->
+ plain.
+
+bs_restore_args([#b_var{}=Arg|Args], PosMap0, CtxChain, Dst, Rs0) ->
+ Start = bs_subst_ctx(Arg, CtxChain),
+ case PosMap0 of
+ #{Start:=Arg} ->
+ %% Same position, no restore needed.
+ bs_restore_args(Args, PosMap0, CtxChain, Dst, Rs0);
+ #{Start:=_} ->
+ %% Different positions, need a restore instruction.
+ PosMap = PosMap0#{Start:=Arg},
+ Rs = Rs0#{Dst=>{Start,Arg}},
+ bs_restore_args(Args, PosMap, CtxChain, Dst, Rs);
+ #{} ->
+ %% Not a match context.
+ bs_restore_args(Args, PosMap0, CtxChain, Dst, Rs0)
+ end;
+bs_restore_args([_|Args], PosMap, CtxChain, Dst, Rs) ->
+ bs_restore_args(Args, PosMap, CtxChain, Dst, Rs);
+bs_restore_args([], PosMap, _CtxChain, _Dst, Rs) ->
+ {Rs,PosMap}.
+
+%% Insert all bs_save and bs_restore instructions.
+
+bs_insert([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk}|Bs0], Saves, Restores, Slots) ->
+ Is = bs_insert_is_1(Is0, Restores, Slots),
+ Bs = bs_insert_saves(Is, Bs0, Saves),
+ [{L,Blk#b_blk{is=Is}}|bs_insert(Bs, Saves, Restores, Slots)];
+bs_insert([], _, _, _) -> [].
+
+bs_insert_is_1([#b_set{op=Op,dst=Dst}=I0|Is], Restores, Slots) ->
+ if
+ Op =:= bs_test_tail;
+ Op =:= bs_match;
+ Op =:= call ->
+ Rs = case Restores of
+ #{Dst:=R} -> [R];
+ #{} -> []
+ end,
+ Rs ++ [I0|bs_insert_is_1(Is, Restores, Slots)];
+ Op =:= bs_start_match ->
+ NumSlots = case Slots of
+ #{Dst:=NumSlots0} -> NumSlots0;
+ #{} -> 0
+ end,
+ I = beam_ssa:add_anno(num_slots, NumSlots, I0),
+ [I|bs_insert_is_1(Is, Restores, Slots)];
+ true ->
+ [I0|bs_insert_is_1(Is, Restores, Slots)]
+ end;
+bs_insert_is_1([], _, _) -> [].
+
+bs_insert_saves([#b_set{dst=Dst}|Is], Bs, Saves) ->
+ case Saves of
+ #{Dst:=S} ->
+ bs_insert_save(S, Bs);
+ #{} ->
+ bs_insert_saves(Is, Bs, Saves)
+ end;
+bs_insert_saves([], Bs, _) -> Bs.
+
+bs_insert_save(Save, [{L,#b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk}|Bs]) ->
+ Is = case Is0 of
+ [#b_set{op=bs_extract}=Ex|Is1] ->
+ [Ex,Save|Is1];
+ _ ->
+ [Save|Is0]
+ end,
+ [{L,Blk#b_blk{is=Is}}|Bs].
+
+%% Translate bs_match instructions to bs_get, bs_match_string,
+%% or bs_skip. Also rename match context variables to use the
+%% variable assigned to by the start_match instruction.
+
+bs_instrs([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk}|Bs], CtxChain, Acc0) ->
+ case bs_instrs_is(Is0, CtxChain, []) of
+ [#b_set{op=bs_extract,dst=Dst,args=[Ctx]}|Is] ->
+ %% Drop this instruction. Rewrite the corresponding
+ %% bs_match instruction in the previous block to
+ %% a bs_get instruction.
+ Acc = bs_combine(Dst, Ctx, Acc0),
+ bs_instrs(Bs, CtxChain, [{L,Blk#b_blk{is=Is}}|Acc]);
+ Is ->
+ bs_instrs(Bs, CtxChain, [{L,Blk#b_blk{is=Is}}|Acc0])
+ end;
+bs_instrs([], _, Acc) ->
+ reverse(Acc).
+
+bs_instrs_is([#b_set{op=Op,args=Args0}=I0|Is], CtxChain, Acc) ->
+ Args = [bs_subst_ctx(A, CtxChain) || A <- Args0],
+ I1 = I0#b_set{args=Args},
+ I = case {Op,Args} of
+ {bs_match,[#b_literal{val=skip},Ctx,Type|As]} ->
+ I1#b_set{op=bs_skip,args=[Type,Ctx|As]};
+ {bs_match,[#b_literal{val=string},Ctx|As]} ->
+ I1#b_set{op=bs_match_string,args=[Ctx|As]};
+ {_,_} ->
+ I1
+ end,
+ bs_instrs_is(Is, CtxChain, [I|Acc]);
+bs_instrs_is([], _, Acc) ->
+ reverse(Acc).
+
+%% Combine a bs_match instruction with the destination register
+%% taken from a bs_extract instruction.
+
+bs_combine(Dst, Ctx, [{L,#b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk}|Acc]) ->
+ [#b_set{}=Succeeded,
+ #b_set{op=bs_match,args=[Type,_|As]}=BsMatch|Is1] = reverse(Is0),
+ Is = reverse(Is1, [BsMatch#b_set{op=bs_get,dst=Dst,args=[Type,Ctx|As]},
+ Succeeded#b_set{args=[Dst]}]),
+ [{L,Blk#b_blk{is=Is}}|Acc].
+
+bs_subst_ctx(#b_var{}=Var, CtxChain) ->
+ case CtxChain of
+ #{Var:={context,Ctx}} ->
+ Ctx;
+ #{Var:=ParentCtx} ->
+ bs_subst_ctx(ParentCtx, CtxChain);
+ #{} ->
+ %% Not a match context variable.
+ Var
+ end;
+bs_subst_ctx(Other, _CtxChain) ->
+ Other.
+
+%% sanitize(St0) -> St.
+%% Remove constructs that can cause problems later:
+%%
+%% * Unreachable blocks may cause problems for determination of
+%% dominators.
+%%
+%% * Some instructions (such as get_hd) don't accept literal
+%% arguments. Evaluate the instructions and remove them.
+
+sanitize(#st{ssa=Blocks0,cnt=Count0}=St) ->
+ Ls = beam_ssa:rpo(Blocks0),
+ {Blocks,Count} = sanitize(Ls, Count0, Blocks0, #{}),
+ St#st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count}.
+
+sanitize([L|Ls], Count0, Blocks0, Values0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk0 = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ case sanitize_is(Is0, Count0, Values0, false, []) of
+ no_change ->
+ sanitize(Ls, Count0, Blocks0, Values0);
+ {Is,Count,Values} ->
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is},
+ Blocks = Blocks0#{L:=Blk},
+ sanitize(Ls, Count, Blocks, Values)
+ end;
+sanitize([], Count, Blocks0, Values) ->
+ Blocks = if
+ map_size(Values) =:= 0 ->
+ Blocks0;
+ true ->
+ beam_ssa:rename_vars(Values, [0], Blocks0)
+ end,
+
+ %% Unreachable blocks can cause problems for the dominator calculations.
+ Ls = beam_ssa:rpo(Blocks),
+ Reachable = gb_sets:from_list(Ls),
+ {case map_size(Blocks) =:= gb_sets:size(Reachable) of
+ true -> Blocks;
+ false -> remove_unreachable(Ls, Blocks, Reachable, [])
+ end,Count}.
+
+sanitize_is([#b_set{op=get_map_element,
+ args=[#b_literal{}=Map,Key]}=I0|Is],
+ Count0, Values, _Changed, Acc) ->
+ {MapVarName,Count} = new_var_name('@ssa_map', Count0),
+ MapVar = #b_var{name=MapVarName},
+ I = I0#b_set{args=[MapVar,Key]},
+ Copy = #b_set{op=copy,dst=MapVar,args=[Map]},
+ sanitize_is(Is, Count, Values, true, [I,Copy|Acc]);
+sanitize_is([#b_set{op=Op,dst=#b_var{name=Dst},args=Args0}=I0|Is0],
+ Count, Values, Changed, Acc) ->
+ Args = map(fun(#b_var{name=V}=Var) ->
+ case Values of
+ #{V:=New} -> New;
+ #{} -> Var
+ end;
+ (Lit) -> Lit
+ end, Args0),
+ case sanitize_instr(Op, Args, I0) of
+ {value,Value0} ->
+ Value = #b_literal{val=Value0},
+ sanitize_is(Is0, Count, Values#{Dst=>Value}, true, Acc);
+ {ok,I} ->
+ sanitize_is(Is0, Count, Values, true, [I|Acc]);
+ ok ->
+ sanitize_is(Is0, Count, Values, Changed, [I0|Acc])
+ end;
+sanitize_is([], Count, Values, Changed, Acc) ->
+ case Changed of
+ true ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Count,Values};
+ false ->
+ no_change
+ end.
+
+sanitize_instr({bif,Bif}, [#b_literal{val=Lit}], _I) ->
+ case erl_bifs:is_pure(erlang, Bif, 1) of
+ false ->
+ ok;
+ true ->
+ try
+ {value,erlang:Bif(Lit)}
+ catch
+ error:_ ->
+ ok
+ end
+ end;
+sanitize_instr({bif,Bif}, [#b_literal{val=Lit1},#b_literal{val=Lit2}], _I) ->
+ true = erl_bifs:is_pure(erlang, Bif, 2), %Assertion.
+ try
+ {value,erlang:Bif(Lit1, Lit2)}
+ catch
+ error:_ ->
+ ok
+ end;
+sanitize_instr(get_hd, [#b_literal{val=[Hd|_]}], _I) ->
+ {value,Hd};
+sanitize_instr(get_tl, [#b_literal{val=[_|Tl]}], _I) ->
+ {value,Tl};
+sanitize_instr(get_tuple_element, [#b_literal{val=T},
+ #b_literal{val=I}], _I)
+ when I < tuple_size(T) ->
+ {value,element(I+1, T)};
+sanitize_instr(is_nonempty_list, [#b_literal{val=Lit}], _I) ->
+ {value,case Lit of
+ [_|_] -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end};
+sanitize_instr(is_tagged_tuple, [#b_literal{val=Tuple},
+ #b_literal{val=Arity},
+ #b_literal{val=Tag}], _I)
+ when is_integer(Arity), is_atom(Tag) ->
+ if
+ tuple_size(Tuple) =:= Arity, element(1, Tuple) =:= Tag ->
+ {value,true};
+ true ->
+ {value,false}
+ end;
+sanitize_instr(bs_init, [#b_literal{val=new},#b_literal{val=Sz}|_], I0) ->
+ if
+ is_integer(Sz), Sz >= 0 -> ok;
+ true -> {ok,sanitize_badarg(I0)}
+ end;
+sanitize_instr(bs_init, [#b_literal{val=append},_,#b_literal{val=Sz}|_], I0) ->
+ if
+ is_integer(Sz), Sz >= 0 -> ok;
+ true -> {ok,sanitize_badarg(I0)}
+ end;
+sanitize_instr(succeeded, [#b_literal{}], _I) ->
+ {value,true};
+sanitize_instr(_, _, _) -> ok.
+
+sanitize_badarg(I) ->
+ Func = #b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=erlang},
+ name=#b_literal{val=error},arity=1},
+ I#b_set{op=call,args=[Func,#b_literal{val=badarg}]}.
+
+remove_unreachable([L|Ls], Blocks, Reachable, Acc) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk0 = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ case split_phis(Is0) of
+ {[_|_]=Phis,Rest} ->
+ Is = [prune_phi(Phi, Reachable) || Phi <- Phis] ++ Rest,
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is},
+ remove_unreachable(Ls, Blocks, Reachable, [{L,Blk}|Acc]);
+ {[],_} ->
+ remove_unreachable(Ls, Blocks, Reachable, [{L,Blk0}|Acc])
+ end;
+remove_unreachable([], _Blocks, _, Acc) ->
+ maps:from_list(Acc).
+
+prune_phi(#b_set{args=Args0}=Phi, Reachable) ->
+ Args = [A || {_,Pred}=A <- Args0,
+ gb_sets:is_element(Pred, Reachable)],
+ Phi#b_set{args=Args}.
+
+%%%
+%%% Fix tuples.
+%%%
+
+%% fix_tuples(St0) -> St.
+%% If compatibility with a previous version of Erlang has been
+%% requested, tuple creation must be split into two instruction to
+%% mirror the the way tuples are created in BEAM prior to OTP 22.
+%% Each put_tuple instruction is split into put_tuple_arity followed
+%% by put_tuple_elements.
+
+fix_tuples(#st{ssa=Blocks0,cnt=Count0}=St) ->
+ F = fun (#b_set{op=put_tuple,args=Args}=Put, C0) ->
+ Arity = #b_literal{val=length(Args)},
+ {VarName,C} = new_var_name('@ssa_ignore', C0),
+ Ignore = #b_var{name=VarName},
+ {[Put#b_set{op=put_tuple_arity,args=[Arity]},
+ #b_set{dst=Ignore,op=put_tuple_elements,args=Args}],C};
+ (I, C) -> {[I],C}
+ end,
+ {Blocks,Count} = beam_ssa:flatmapfold_instrs_rpo(F, [0], Count0, Blocks0),
+ St#st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count}.
+
+%%%
+%%% Find out where frames should be placed.
+%%%
+
+%% place_frames(St0) -> St.
+%% Return a list of the labels for the blocks that need stack frame
+%% allocation instructions.
+%%
+%% This function attempts to place stack frames as tight as possible
+%% around the code, to avoid building stack frames for code paths
+%% that don't need one.
+%%
+%% Stack frames are placed in blocks that dominate all of their
+%% descendants. That guarantees that the deallocation instructions
+%% cannot be reached from other execution paths that didn't set up
+%% a stack frame or set up a stack frame with a different size.
+
+place_frames(#st{ssa=Blocks}=St) ->
+ Doms = beam_ssa:dominators(Blocks),
+ Ls = beam_ssa:rpo(Blocks),
+ Tried = gb_sets:empty(),
+ Frames0 = [],
+ {Frames,_} = place_frames_1(Ls, Blocks, Doms, Tried, Frames0),
+ St#st{frames=Frames}.
+
+place_frames_1([L|Ls], Blocks, Doms, Tried0, Frames0) ->
+ Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ case need_frame(Blk) of
+ true ->
+ %% This block needs a frame. Try to place it here.
+ {Frames,Tried} = do_place_frame(L, Blocks, Doms, Tried0, Frames0),
+
+ %% Successfully placed. Try to place more frames in descendants
+ %% that are not dominated by this block.
+ place_frames_1(Ls, Blocks, Doms, Tried, Frames);
+ false ->
+ try
+ place_frames_1(Ls, Blocks, Doms, Tried0, Frames0)
+ catch
+ throw:{need_frame,For,Tried1}=Reason ->
+ %% An descendant block needs a stack frame. Try to
+ %% place it here.
+ case is_dominated_by(For, L, Doms) of
+ true ->
+ %% Try to place a frame here.
+ {Frames,Tried} = do_place_frame(L, Blocks, Doms,
+ Tried1, Frames0),
+ place_frames_1(Ls, Blocks, Doms, Tried, Frames);
+ false ->
+ %% Wrong place. This block does not dominate
+ %% the block that needs the frame. Pass it on
+ %% to our ancestors.
+ throw(Reason)
+ end
+ end
+ end;
+place_frames_1([], _, _, Tried, Frames) ->
+ {Frames,Tried}.
+
+%% do_place_frame(Label, Blocks, Dominators, Tried0, Frames0) -> {Frames,Tried}.
+%% Try to place a frame in this block. This function returns
+%% successfully if it either succeds at placing a frame in this
+%% block, if an ancestor that dominates this block has already placed
+%% a frame, or if we have already tried to put a frame in this block.
+%%
+%% An {need_frame,Label,Tried} exception will be thrown if this block
+%% block is not suitable for having a stack frame (i.e. it does not dominate
+%% all of its descendants). The exception means that an ancestor will have to
+%% place the frame needed by this block.
+
+do_place_frame(L, Blocks, Doms, Tried0, Frames) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_element(L, Tried0) of
+ true ->
+ %% We have already tried to put a frame in this block.
+ {Frames,Tried0};
+ false ->
+ %% Try to place a frame in this block.
+ Tried = gb_sets:insert(L, Tried0),
+ case place_frame_here(L, Blocks, Doms, Frames) of
+ yes ->
+ %% We need a frame and it is safe to place it here.
+ {[L|Frames],Tried};
+ no ->
+ %% An ancestor has a frame. Not needed.
+ {Frames,Tried};
+ ancestor ->
+ %% This block does not dominate all of its
+ %% descendants. We must place the frame in
+ %% an ancestor.
+ throw({need_frame,L,Tried})
+ end
+ end.
+
+%% place_frame_here(Label, Blocks, Doms, Frames) -> no|yes|ancestor.
+%% Determine whether a frame should be placed in block Label.
+
+place_frame_here(L, Blocks, Doms, Frames) ->
+ B0 = any(fun(DomBy) ->
+ is_dominated_by(L, DomBy, Doms)
+ end, Frames),
+ case B0 of
+ true ->
+ %% This block is dominated by an ancestor block that
+ %% defines a frame. Not needed/allowed to put a frame
+ %% here.
+ no;
+ false ->
+ %% No frame in any ancestor. We need a frame.
+ %% Now check whether the frame can be placed here.
+ %% If this block dominates all of its descendants
+ %% and the predecessors of any phi nodes it can be
+ %% placed here.
+ Descendants = beam_ssa:rpo([L], Blocks),
+ PhiPredecessors = phi_predecessors(L, Blocks),
+ MustDominate = ordsets:from_list(PhiPredecessors ++ Descendants),
+ Dominates = all(fun(?BADARG_BLOCK) ->
+ %% This block defines no variables and calls
+ %% erlang:error(badarg). It does not matter
+ %% whether L dominates ?BADARG_BLOCK or not;
+ %% it is still safe to put the frame in L.
+ true;
+ (Bl) ->
+ is_dominated_by(Bl, L, Doms)
+ end, MustDominate),
+
+ %% Also, this block must not be a loop header.
+ IsLoopHeader = is_loop_header(L, Blocks),
+ case Dominates andalso not IsLoopHeader of
+ true -> yes;
+ false -> ancestor
+ end
+ end.
+
+%% phi_predecessors(Label, Blocks) ->
+%% Return all predecessors referenced in phi nodes.
+
+phi_predecessors(L, Blocks) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is} = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ [P || #b_set{op=phi,args=Args} <- Is, {_,P} <- Args].
+
+%% is_dominated_by(Label, DominatedBy, Dominators) -> true|false.
+%% Test whether block Label is dominated by block DominatedBy.
+
+is_dominated_by(L, DomBy, Doms) ->
+ DominatedBy = maps:get(L, Doms),
+ ordsets:is_element(DomBy, DominatedBy).
+
+%% need_frame(#b_blk{}) -> true|false.
+%% Test whether any of the instructions in the block requires a stack frame.
+
+need_frame(#b_blk{is=Is,last=#b_ret{arg=Ret}}) ->
+ need_frame_1(Is, {return,Ret});
+need_frame(#b_blk{is=Is}) ->
+ need_frame_1(Is, body).
+
+need_frame_1([#b_set{op=make_fun,dst=#b_var{name=Fun}}|Is], {return,_}=Context) ->
+ %% Since make_fun clobbers X registers, a stack frame is needed if
+ %% any of the following instructions use any other variable than
+ %% the one holding the reference to the created fun.
+ need_frame_1(Is, Context) orelse
+ case beam_ssa:used(#b_blk{is=Is,last=#b_ret{arg=#b_var{name=Fun}}}) of
+ [Fun] -> false;
+ [_|_] -> true
+ end;
+need_frame_1([#b_set{op=new_try_tag}|_], _) ->
+ true;
+need_frame_1([#b_set{op=call,dst=Val}]=Is, {return,Ret}) ->
+ if
+ Val =:= Ret -> need_frame_1(Is, tail);
+ true -> need_frame_1(Is, body)
+ end;
+need_frame_1([#b_set{op=call,args=[Func|_]}|Is], Context) ->
+ case Func of
+ #b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=Mod},
+ name=#b_literal{val=Name},
+ arity=Arity} ->
+ case erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(Mod, Name, Arity) of
+ true ->
+ false;
+ false ->
+ Context =:= body orelse
+ Is =/= [] orelse
+ is_trap_bif(Mod, Name, Arity)
+ end;
+ #b_remote{} ->
+ %% This is an apply(), which always needs a frame.
+ true;
+ #b_var{} ->
+ %% A fun call always needs a frame.
+ true;
+ _ ->
+ Context =:= body orelse Is =/= []
+ end;
+need_frame_1([I|Is], Context) ->
+ beam_ssa:clobbers_xregs(I) orelse need_frame_1(Is, Context);
+need_frame_1([], _) -> false.
+
+%% is_trap_bif(Mod, Name, Arity) -> true|false.
+%% Test whether we need a stack frame for this BIF.
+
+is_trap_bif(erlang, '!', 2) -> true;
+is_trap_bif(erlang, link, 1) -> true;
+is_trap_bif(erlang, unlink, 1) -> true;
+is_trap_bif(erlang, monitor_node, 2) -> true;
+is_trap_bif(erlang, group_leader, 2) -> true;
+is_trap_bif(erlang, exit, 2) -> true;
+is_trap_bif(_, _, _) -> false.
+
+%%%
+%%% Fix variables used in matching in receive.
+%%%
+%%% The loop_rec/2 instruction may return a reference to a
+%%% message outside of any heap or heap fragment. If the message
+%%% does not match, it is not allowed to store any reference to
+%%% the message (or part of the message) on the stack. If we do,
+%%% the message will be corrupted if there happens to be a GC.
+%%%
+%%% Here we make sure to introduce copies of variables that are
+%%% matched out and subsequently used after the remove_message/0
+%%% instructions. That will make sure that only X registers are
+%%% used during matching.
+%%%
+%%% Depending on where variables are defined and used, they must
+%%% be handling in two different ways.
+%%%
+%%% Variables that are always defined in the receive (before branching
+%%% out into the different clauses of the receive) and used after the
+%%% receive, must be handled in the following way: Before each
+%%% remove_message instruction, each such variable must be copied, and
+%%% all variables must be consolidated using a phi node in the
+%%% common exit block for the receive.
+%%%
+%%% Variables that are matched out and used in the same clause
+%%% need copy instructions before the remove_message instruction
+%%% in that clause.
+%%%
+
+fix_receives(#st{ssa=Blocks0,cnt=Count0}=St) ->
+ {Blocks,Count} = fix_receives_1(maps:to_list(Blocks0),
+ Blocks0, Count0),
+ St#st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count}.
+
+fix_receives_1([{L,Blk}|Ls], Blocks0, Count0) ->
+ case Blk of
+ #b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=peek_message}|_]} ->
+ Rm = find_rm_blocks(L, Blocks0),
+ LoopExit = find_loop_exit(Rm, Blocks0),
+ Defs0 = beam_ssa:def([L], Blocks0),
+ CommonUsed = recv_common(Defs0, LoopExit, Blocks0),
+ {Blocks1,Count1} = recv_fix_common(CommonUsed, LoopExit, Rm,
+ Blocks0, Count0),
+ Defs = ordsets:subtract(Defs0, CommonUsed),
+ {Blocks,Count} = fix_receive(Rm, Defs, Blocks1, Count1),
+ fix_receives_1(Ls, Blocks, Count);
+ #b_blk{} ->
+ fix_receives_1(Ls, Blocks0, Count0)
+ end;
+fix_receives_1([], Blocks, Count) ->
+ {Blocks,Count}.
+
+recv_common(_Defs, none, _Blocks) ->
+ %% There is no common exit block because receive is used
+ %% in the tail position of a function.
+ [];
+recv_common(Defs, Exit, Blocks) ->
+ {ExitDefs,ExitUsed} = beam_ssa:def_used([Exit], Blocks),
+ Def = ordsets:subtract(Defs, ExitDefs),
+ ordsets:intersection(Def, ExitUsed).
+
+%% recv_fix_common([CommonVar], LoopExit, [RemoveMessageLabel],
+%% Blocks0, Count0) -> {Blocks,Count}.
+%% Handle variables alwys defined in a receive and used
+%% in the exit block following the receive.
+
+recv_fix_common([Msg0|T], Exit, Rm, Blocks0, Count0) ->
+ {Msg1,Count1} = new_var_name('@recv', Count0),
+ Msg = #b_var{name=Msg1},
+ Blocks1 = beam_ssa:rename_vars(#{Msg0=>Msg}, [Exit], Blocks0),
+ N = length(Rm),
+ {MsgVars0,Count} = new_var_names(duplicate(N, '@recv'), Count1),
+ MsgVars = [#b_var{name=V} || V <- MsgVars0],
+ PhiArgs = fix_exit_phi_args(MsgVars, Rm, Exit, Blocks1),
+ Phi = #b_set{op=phi,dst=Msg,args=PhiArgs},
+ ExitBlk0 = maps:get(Exit, Blocks1),
+ ExitBlk = ExitBlk0#b_blk{is=[Phi|ExitBlk0#b_blk.is]},
+ Blocks2 = Blocks1#{Exit:=ExitBlk},
+ Blocks = recv_fix_common_1(MsgVars, Rm, Msg0, Blocks2),
+ recv_fix_common(T, Exit, Rm, Blocks, Count);
+recv_fix_common([], _, _, Blocks, Count) ->
+ {Blocks,Count}.
+
+recv_fix_common_1([V|Vs], [Rm|Rms], Msg, Blocks0) ->
+ Ren = #{Msg=>V},
+ Blocks1 = beam_ssa:rename_vars(Ren, [Rm], Blocks0),
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk0 = maps:get(Rm, Blocks1),
+ Copy = #b_set{op=copy,dst=V,args=[#b_var{name=Msg}]},
+ Is = insert_after_phis(Is0, [Copy]),
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is},
+ Blocks = Blocks1#{Rm:=Blk},
+ recv_fix_common_1(Vs, Rms, Msg, Blocks);
+recv_fix_common_1([], [], _Msg, Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+fix_exit_phi_args([V|Vs], [Rm|Rms], Exit, Blocks) ->
+ Path = beam_ssa:rpo([Rm], Blocks),
+ Pred = exit_predecessor(Path, Exit),
+ [{V,Pred}|fix_exit_phi_args(Vs, Rms, Exit, Blocks)];
+fix_exit_phi_args([], [], _, _) -> [].
+
+exit_predecessor([Pred,Exit|_], Exit) ->
+ Pred;
+exit_predecessor([_|Bs], Exit) ->
+ exit_predecessor(Bs, Exit).
+
+%% fix_receive([Label], Defs, Blocks0, Count0) -> {Blocks,Count}.
+%% Add a copy instruction for all variables that are matched out and
+%% later used within a clause of the receive.
+
+fix_receive([L|Ls], Defs, Blocks0, Count0) ->
+ {RmDefs,Used0} = beam_ssa:def_used([L], Blocks0),
+ Def = ordsets:subtract(Defs, RmDefs),
+ Used = ordsets:intersection(Def, Used0),
+ {NewVs,Count} = new_var_names(Used, Count0),
+ NewVars = [#b_var{name=V} || V <- NewVs],
+ Ren = zip(Used, NewVars),
+ Blocks1 = beam_ssa:rename_vars(Ren, [L], Blocks0),
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk1 = maps:get(L, Blocks1),
+ CopyIs = [#b_set{op=copy,dst=New,args=[#b_var{name=Old}]} ||
+ {Old,New} <- Ren],
+ Is = insert_after_phis(Is0, CopyIs),
+ Blk = Blk1#b_blk{is=Is},
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Blk, Blocks1),
+ fix_receive(Ls, Defs, Blocks, Count);
+fix_receive([], _Defs, Blocks, Count) ->
+ {Blocks,Count}.
+
+%% find_loop_exit([Label], Blocks) -> Label | none.
+%% Find the block to which control is transferred when the
+%% the receive loop is exited.
+
+find_loop_exit([L1,L2|_Ls], Blocks) ->
+ Path1 = beam_ssa:rpo([L1], Blocks),
+ Path2 = beam_ssa:rpo([L2], Blocks),
+ find_loop_exit_1(reverse(Path1), reverse(Path2), none);
+find_loop_exit(_, _) -> none.
+
+find_loop_exit_1([H|T1], [H|T2], _) ->
+ find_loop_exit_1(T1, T2, H);
+find_loop_exit_1(_, _, Exit) -> Exit.
+
+%% find_rm_blocks(StartLabel, Blocks) -> [Label].
+%% Find all blocks that start with remove_message within the receive
+%% loop whose peek_message label is StartLabel.
+
+find_rm_blocks(L, Blocks) ->
+ Seen = gb_sets:singleton(L),
+ Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ Succ = beam_ssa:successors(Blk),
+ find_rm_blocks_1(Succ, Seen, Blocks).
+
+find_rm_blocks_1([L|Ls], Seen0, Blocks) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(L, Seen0) of
+ true ->
+ find_rm_blocks_1(Ls, Seen0, Blocks);
+ false ->
+ Seen = gb_sets:insert(L, Seen0),
+ Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ case find_rm_act(Blk#b_blk.is) of
+ prune ->
+ %% Looping back. Don't look at any successors.
+ find_rm_blocks_1(Ls, Seen, Blocks);
+ continue ->
+ %% Neutral block. Do nothing here, but look at
+ %% all successors.
+ Succ = beam_ssa:successors(Blk),
+ find_rm_blocks_1(Succ++Ls, Seen, Blocks);
+ found ->
+ %% Found remove_message instruction.
+ [L|find_rm_blocks_1(Ls, Seen, Blocks)]
+ end
+ end;
+find_rm_blocks_1([], _, _) -> [].
+
+find_rm_act([#b_set{op=Op}|Is]) ->
+ case Op of
+ remove_message -> found;
+ peek_message -> prune;
+ recv_next -> prune;
+ wait_timeout -> prune;
+ wait -> prune;
+ _ -> find_rm_act(Is)
+ end;
+find_rm_act([]) ->
+ continue.
+
+%%%
+%%% Find out which variables need to be stored in Y registers.
+%%%
+
+-record(dk, {d :: ordsets:ordset(var_name()),
+ k :: ordsets:ordset(var_name())
+ }).
+
+%% find_yregs(St0) -> St.
+%% Find all variables that must be stored in Y registers. Annotate
+%% the blocks that allocate frames with the set of Y registers
+%% used within that stack frame.
+%%
+%% Basically, we following all execution paths starting from a block
+%% that allocates a frame, keeping track of of all defined registers
+%% and all registers killed by an instruction that clobbers X
+%% registers. For every use of a variable, we check if if it is in
+%% the set of killed variables; if it is, it must be stored in an Y
+%% register.
+
+find_yregs(#st{frames=[]}=St) ->
+ St;
+find_yregs(#st{frames=[_|_]=Frames,args=Args,ssa=Blocks0}=St) ->
+ FrameDefs = find_defs(Frames, Blocks0, [V || #b_var{name=V} <- Args]),
+ Blocks = find_yregs_1(FrameDefs, Blocks0),
+ St#st{ssa=Blocks}.
+
+find_yregs_1([{F,Defs}|Fs], Blocks0) ->
+ DK = #dk{d=Defs,k=[]},
+ D0 = #{F=>DK},
+ Ls = beam_ssa:rpo([F], Blocks0),
+ Yregs0 = [],
+ Yregs = find_yregs_2(Ls, Blocks0, D0, Yregs0),
+ Blk0 = maps:get(F, Blocks0),
+ Blk = beam_ssa:add_anno(yregs, Yregs, Blk0),
+ Blocks = Blocks0#{F:=Blk},
+ find_yregs_1(Fs, Blocks);
+find_yregs_1([], Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+find_yregs_2([L|Ls], Blocks0, D0, Yregs0) ->
+ Blk0 = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ #b_blk{is=Is,last=Last} = Blk0,
+ Ys0 = maps:get(L, D0),
+ {Yregs1,Ys} = find_yregs_is(Is, Ys0, Yregs0),
+ Yregs = find_yregs_terminator(Last, Ys, Yregs1),
+ Successors = beam_ssa:successors(Blk0),
+ D = find_update_succ(Successors, Ys, D0),
+ find_yregs_2(Ls, Blocks0, D, Yregs);
+find_yregs_2([], _Blocks, _D, Yregs) -> Yregs.
+
+find_defs(Frames, Blocks, Defs) ->
+ Seen = gb_sets:empty(),
+ FramesSet = gb_sets:from_list(Frames),
+ {FrameDefs,_} = find_defs_1([0], Blocks, FramesSet, Seen, Defs, []),
+ FrameDefs.
+
+find_defs_1([L|Ls], Blocks, Frames, Seen0, Defs0, Acc0) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(L, Frames) of
+ true ->
+ OrderedDefs = ordsets:from_list(Defs0),
+ find_defs_1(Ls, Blocks, Frames, Seen0, Defs0,
+ [{L,OrderedDefs}|Acc0]);
+ false ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(L, Seen0) of
+ true ->
+ find_defs_1(Ls, Blocks, Frames, Seen0, Defs0, Acc0);
+ false ->
+ Seen1 = gb_sets:insert(L, Seen0),
+ {Acc,Seen} = find_defs_1(Ls, Blocks, Frames, Seen1, Defs0, Acc0),
+ #b_blk{is=Is} = Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ Defs = find_defs_is(Is, Defs0),
+ Successors = beam_ssa:successors(Blk),
+ find_defs_1(Successors, Blocks, Frames, Seen, Defs, Acc)
+ end
+ end;
+find_defs_1([], _, _, Seen, _, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,Seen}.
+
+find_defs_is([#b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}|Is], Acc) ->
+ find_defs_is(Is, [Dst|Acc]);
+find_defs_is([], Acc) -> Acc.
+
+find_update_succ([S|Ss], #dk{d=Defs0,k=Killed0}=DK0, D0) ->
+ case D0 of
+ #{S:=#dk{d=Defs1,k=Killed1}} ->
+ Defs = ordsets:intersection(Defs0, Defs1),
+ Killed = ordsets:union(Killed0, Killed1),
+ DK = #dk{d=Defs,k=Killed},
+ D = maps:put(S, DK, D0),
+ find_update_succ(Ss, DK0, D);
+ #{} ->
+ D = maps:put(S, DK0, D0),
+ find_update_succ(Ss, DK0, D)
+ end;
+find_update_succ([], _, D) -> D.
+
+find_yregs_is([#b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I|Is], #dk{d=Defs0,k=Killed0}=Ys, Yregs0) ->
+ Used = beam_ssa:used(I),
+ Yregs1 = ordsets:intersection(Used, Killed0),
+ Yregs = ordsets:union(Yregs0, Yregs1),
+ case beam_ssa:clobbers_xregs(I) of
+ false ->
+ Defs = ordsets:add_element(Dst, Defs0),
+ find_yregs_is(Is, Ys#dk{d=Defs}, Yregs);
+ true ->
+ Killed = ordsets:union(Defs0, Killed0),
+ Defs = [Dst],
+ find_yregs_is(Is, Ys#dk{d=Defs,k=Killed}, Yregs)
+ end;
+find_yregs_is([], Ys, Yregs) -> {Yregs,Ys}.
+
+find_yregs_terminator(Terminator, #dk{k=Killed}, Yregs0) ->
+ Used = beam_ssa:used(Terminator),
+ Yregs = ordsets:intersection(Used, Killed),
+ ordsets:union(Yregs0, Yregs).
+
+%%%
+%%% Try to reduce the size of the stack frame, by adding an explicit
+%%% 'copy' instructions for return values from 'call' and 'make_fun' that
+%%% need to be saved in Y registers. Here is an example to show
+%%% how that's useful. First, here is the Erlang code:
+%%%
+%%% f(Pid) ->
+%%% Res = foo(42),
+%%% _ = node(Pid),
+%%% bar(),
+%%% Res.
+%%%
+%%% Compiled to SSA format, the main part of the code looks like this:
+%%%
+%%% 0:
+%%% Res = call local literal foo/1, literal 42
+%%% _1 = bif:node Pid
+%%% @ssa_bool = succeeded _1
+%%% br @ssa_bool, label 3, label 1
+%%% 3:
+%%% @ssa_ignored = call local literal bar/0
+%%% ret Res
+%%%
+%%% It can be seen that the variables Pid and Res must be saved in Y
+%%% registers in order to survive the function calls. A previous sub
+%%% pass has inserted a 'copy' instruction to save the value of the
+%%% variable Pid:
+%%%
+%%% 0:
+%%% Pid:4 = copy Pid
+%%% Res = call local literal foo/1, literal 42
+%%% _1 = bif:node Pid:4
+%%% @ssa_bool = succeeded _1
+%%% br @ssa_bool, label 3, label 1
+%%%
+%%% 3:
+%%% @ssa_ignored = call local literal bar/0
+%%% ret Res
+%%%
+%%% The Res and Pid:4 variables must be assigned to different Y registers
+%%% because they are live at the same time. copy_retval() inserts a
+%%% 'copy' instruction to copy Res to a new variable:
+%%%
+%%% 0:
+%%% Pid:4 = copy Pid
+%%% Res:6 = call local literal foo/1, literal 42
+%%% _1 = bif:node Pid:4
+%%% @ssa_bool = succeeded _1
+%%% br @ssa_bool, label 3, label 1
+%%%
+%%% 3:
+%%% Res = copy Res:6
+%%% @ssa_ignored = call local literal bar/0
+%%% ret Res
+%%%
+%%% The new variable Res:6 is used to capture the return value from the call.
+%%% The variables Pid:4 and Res are no longer live at the same time, so they
+%%% can be assigned to the same Y register.
+%%%
+
+copy_retval(#st{frames=Frames,ssa=Blocks0,cnt=Count0}=St) ->
+ {Blocks,Count} = copy_retval_1(Frames, Blocks0, Count0),
+ St#st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count}.
+
+copy_retval_1([F|Fs], Blocks0, Count0) ->
+ #b_blk{anno=#{yregs:=Yregs0},is=Is} = maps:get(F, Blocks0),
+ Yregs1 = gb_sets:from_list(Yregs0),
+ Yregs = collect_yregs(Is, Yregs1),
+ Ls = beam_ssa:rpo([F], Blocks0),
+ {Blocks,Count} = copy_retval_2(Ls, Yregs, none, Blocks0, Count0),
+ copy_retval_1(Fs, Blocks, Count);
+copy_retval_1([], Blocks, Count) ->
+ {Blocks,Count}.
+
+collect_yregs([#b_set{op=copy,dst=#b_var{name=Y},args=[#b_var{name=X}]}|Is],
+ Yregs0) ->
+ true = gb_sets:is_member(X, Yregs0), %Assertion.
+ Yregs = gb_sets:insert(Y, gb_sets:delete(X, Yregs0)),
+ collect_yregs(Is, Yregs);
+collect_yregs([#b_set{}|Is], Yregs) ->
+ collect_yregs(Is, Yregs);
+collect_yregs([], Yregs) -> Yregs.
+
+copy_retval_2([L|Ls], Yregs, Copy0, Blocks0, Count0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last} = Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ RC = case {Last,Ls} of
+ {#b_br{succ=Succ,fail=?BADARG_BLOCK},[Succ|_]} ->
+ true;
+ {_,_} ->
+ false
+ end,
+ case copy_retval_is(Is0, RC, Yregs, Copy0, Count0, []) of
+ {Is,Count} ->
+ case Copy0 =:= none andalso Count0 =:= Count of
+ true ->
+ copy_retval_2(Ls, Yregs, none, Blocks0, Count0);
+ false ->
+ Blocks = Blocks0#{L=>Blk#b_blk{is=Is}},
+ copy_retval_2(Ls, Yregs, none, Blocks, Count)
+ end;
+ {Is,Count,Copy} ->
+ Blocks = Blocks0#{L=>Blk#b_blk{is=Is}},
+ copy_retval_2(Ls, Yregs, Copy, Blocks, Count)
+ end;
+copy_retval_2([], _Yregs, none, Blocks, Count) ->
+ {Blocks,Count}.
+
+copy_retval_is([#b_set{op=put_tuple_elements,args=Args0}=I0], false, _Yregs,
+ Copy, Count, Acc) ->
+ I = I0#b_set{args=copy_sub_args(Args0, Copy)},
+ {reverse(Acc, [I|acc_copy([], Copy)]),Count};
+copy_retval_is([#b_set{}]=Is, false, _Yregs, Copy, Count, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc, acc_copy(Is, Copy)),Count};
+copy_retval_is([#b_set{},#b_set{op=succeeded}]=Is, false, _Yregs, Copy, Count, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc, acc_copy(Is, Copy)),Count};
+copy_retval_is([#b_set{op=Op,dst=#b_var{name=RetVal}=Dst}=I0|Is], RC, Yregs,
+ Copy0, Count0, Acc0) when Op =:= call; Op =:= make_fun ->
+ {I1,Count1,Acc} = place_retval_copy(I0, Yregs, Copy0, Count0, Acc0),
+ case gb_sets:is_member(RetVal, Yregs) of
+ true ->
+ {NewVarName,Count} = new_var_name(RetVal, Count1),
+ NewVar = #b_var{name=NewVarName},
+ Copy = #b_set{op=copy,dst=Dst,args=[NewVar]},
+ I = I1#b_set{dst=NewVar},
+ copy_retval_is(Is, RC, Yregs, Copy, Count, [I|Acc]);
+ false ->
+ copy_retval_is(Is, RC, Yregs, none, Count1, [I1|Acc])
+ end;
+copy_retval_is([#b_set{args=Args0}=I0|Is], RC, Yregs, Copy, Count, Acc) ->
+ I = I0#b_set{args=copy_sub_args(Args0, Copy)},
+ case beam_ssa:clobbers_xregs(I) of
+ true ->
+ copy_retval_is(Is, RC, Yregs, none, Count, [I|acc_copy(Acc, Copy)]);
+ false ->
+ copy_retval_is(Is, RC, Yregs, Copy, Count, [I|Acc])
+ end;
+copy_retval_is([], RC, _, Copy, Count, Acc) ->
+ case {Copy,RC} of
+ {none,_} ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Count};
+ {#b_set{},true} ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Count,Copy};
+ {#b_set{},false} ->
+ {reverse(Acc, [Copy]),Count}
+ end.
+
+%%
+%% Consider this code:
+%%
+%% Var = ...
+%% ...
+%% A1 = call foo/0
+%% A = copy A1
+%% B = call bar/1, Var
+%%
+%% If the Var variable is no longer used after this code, its Y register
+%% can't be reused for A. To allow the Y register to be reused
+%% we will need to insert 'copy' instructions for arguments that are
+%% in Y registers:
+%%
+%% Var = ...
+%% ...
+%% A1 = call foo/0
+%% Var1 = copy Var
+%% A = copy A1
+%% B = call bar/1, Var1
+%%
+
+place_retval_copy(I, _Yregs, none, Count, Acc) ->
+ {I,Count,Acc};
+place_retval_copy(#b_set{args=[F|Args0]}=I, Yregs, Copy, Count0, Acc0) ->
+ #b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Avoid}} = Copy,
+ {Args,Acc1,Count} = copy_func_args(Args0, Yregs, Avoid, Acc0, [], Count0),
+ Acc = [Copy|Acc1],
+ {I#b_set{args=[F|Args]},Count,Acc}.
+
+copy_func_args([#b_var{name=V}=A|As], Yregs, Avoid, CopyAcc, Acc, Count0) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_member(V, Yregs) of
+ true when V =/= Avoid ->
+ {NewVarName,Count} = new_var_name(V, Count0),
+ NewVar = #b_var{name=NewVarName},
+ Copy = #b_set{op=copy,dst=NewVar,args=[A]},
+ copy_func_args(As, Yregs, Avoid, [Copy|CopyAcc], [NewVar|Acc], Count);
+ _ ->
+ copy_func_args(As, Yregs, Avoid, CopyAcc, [A|Acc], Count0)
+ end;
+copy_func_args([A|As], Yregs, Avoid, CopyAcc, Acc, Count) ->
+ copy_func_args(As, Yregs, Avoid, CopyAcc, [A|Acc], Count);
+copy_func_args([], _Yregs, _Avoid, CopyAcc, Acc, Count) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),CopyAcc,Count}.
+
+acc_copy(Acc, none) -> Acc;
+acc_copy(Acc, #b_set{}=Copy) -> [Copy|Acc].
+
+copy_sub_args(Args, none) ->
+ Args;
+copy_sub_args(Args, #b_set{dst=Dst,args=[Src]}) ->
+ [sub_arg(A, Dst, Src) || A <- Args].
+
+sub_arg(Old, Old, New) -> New;
+sub_arg(Old, _, _) -> Old.
+
+%%%
+%%% Consider:
+%%%
+%%% x1/Hd = get_hd x0/Cons
+%%% y0/Tl = get_tl x0/Cons
+%%%
+%%% Register x0 can't be reused for Hd. If Hd needs to be in x0,
+%%% a 'move' instruction must be inserted.
+%%%
+%%% If we swap get_hd and get_tl when Tl is in a Y register,
+%%% x0 can be used for Hd if Cons is not used again:
+%%%
+%%% y0/Tl = get_tl x0/Cons
+%%% x0/Hd = get_hd x0/Cons
+%%%
+
+opt_get_list(#st{ssa=Blocks,res=Res}=St) ->
+ ResMap = maps:from_list(Res),
+ Ls = beam_ssa:rpo(Blocks),
+ St#st{ssa=opt_get_list_1(Ls, ResMap, Blocks)}.
+
+opt_get_list_1([L|Ls], Res, Blocks0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ case opt_get_list_is(Is0, Res, [], false) of
+ no ->
+ opt_get_list_1(Ls, Res, Blocks0);
+ {yes,Is} ->
+ Blocks = Blocks0#{L:=Blk#b_blk{is=Is}},
+ opt_get_list_1(Ls, Res, Blocks)
+ end;
+opt_get_list_1([], _, Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+opt_get_list_is([#b_set{op=get_hd,dst=#b_var{name=Hd},
+ args=[Cons]}=GetHd,
+ #b_set{op=get_tl,dst=#b_var{name=Tl},
+ args=[Cons]}=GetTl|Is],
+ Res, Acc, Changed) ->
+ %% Note that when this pass is run, only Y registers have
+ %% reservations. The absence of an entry for a variable therefore
+ %% means that the variable will be in an X register.
+ case Res of
+ #{Hd:={y,_}} ->
+ %% Hd will be in a Y register. Don't swap.
+ opt_get_list_is([GetTl|Is], Res, [GetHd|Acc], Changed);
+ #{Tl:={y,_}} ->
+ %% Tl will be in a Y register. Swap.
+ opt_get_list_is([GetHd|Is], Res, [GetTl|Acc], true);
+ #{} ->
+ %% Both are in X registers. Nothing to do.
+ opt_get_list_is([GetTl|Is], Res, [GetHd|Acc], Changed)
+ end;
+opt_get_list_is([I|Is], Res, Acc, Changed) ->
+ opt_get_list_is(Is, Res, [I|Acc], Changed);
+opt_get_list_is([], _Res, Acc, Changed) ->
+ case Changed of
+ true ->
+ {yes,reverse(Acc)};
+ false ->
+ no
+ end.
+
+%%%
+%%% Number instructions in the order they are executed.
+%%%
+
+%% number_instructions(St0) -> St.
+%% Number instructions in the order they are executed. Use a step
+%% size of 2. Don't number phi instructions. All phi variables in
+%% a block will be live one unit before the first non-phi instruction
+%% in the block.
+
+number_instructions(#st{ssa=Blocks0}=St) ->
+ Ls = beam_ssa:rpo(Blocks0),
+ St#st{ssa=number_is_1(Ls, 1, Blocks0)}.
+
+number_is_1([L|Ls], N0, Blocks0) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0} = Bl0 = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ {Is,N1} = number_is_2(Is0, N0, []),
+ Last = beam_ssa:add_anno(n, N1, Last0),
+ N = N1 + 2,
+ Bl = Bl0#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last},
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Bl, Blocks0),
+ number_is_1(Ls, N, Blocks);
+number_is_1([], _, Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+number_is_2([#b_set{op=phi}=I|Is], N, Acc) ->
+ number_is_2(Is, N, [I|Acc]);
+number_is_2([I0|Is], N, Acc) ->
+ I = beam_ssa:add_anno(n, N, I0),
+ number_is_2(Is, N+2, [I|Acc]);
+number_is_2([], N, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),N}.
+
+%%%
+%%% Calculate live intervals.
+%%%
+
+live_intervals(#st{args=Args,ssa=Blocks}=St) ->
+ Vars0 = [{V,{0,1}} || #b_var{name=V} <- Args],
+ F = fun(L, _, A) -> live_interval_blk(L, Blocks, A) end,
+ LiveMap0 = #{},
+ Acc0 = {[],[],LiveMap0},
+ {Vars,Aliases,_} = beam_ssa:fold_po(F, Acc0, Blocks),
+ Intervals = merge_ranges(rel2fam(Vars0++Vars)),
+ St#st{intervals=Intervals,aliases=Aliases}.
+
+merge_ranges([{V,Rs}|T]) ->
+ [{V,merge_ranges_1(Rs)}|merge_ranges(T)];
+merge_ranges([]) -> [].
+
+merge_ranges_1([{A,N},{N,Z}|Rs]) ->
+ merge_ranges_1([{A,Z}|Rs]);
+merge_ranges_1([R|Rs]) ->
+ [R|merge_ranges_1(Rs)];
+merge_ranges_1([]) -> [].
+
+live_interval_blk(L, Blocks, {Vars0,Aliases0,LiveMap0}) ->
+ Live0 = [],
+ Successors = beam_ssa:successors(L, Blocks),
+ Live1 = update_successors(Successors, L, Blocks, LiveMap0, Live0),
+
+ %% Add ranges for all variables that are live in the successors.
+ #b_blk{is=Is,last=Last} = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ End = beam_ssa:get_anno(n, Last),
+ Use = [{V,{use,End+1}} || V <- Live1],
+
+ %% Determine used and defined variables in this block.
+ FirstNumber = first_number(Is, Last),
+ {UseDef0,Aliases} = live_interval_blk_1([Last|reverse(Is)],
+ FirstNumber, Aliases0, Use),
+ UseDef = rel2fam(UseDef0),
+
+ %% Update what is live at the beginning of this block and
+ %% store it.
+ Used = [V || {V,[{use,_}|_]} <- UseDef],
+ Live2 = ordsets:union(Live1, Used),
+ Killed = [V || {V,[{def,_}|_]} <- UseDef],
+ Live = ordsets:subtract(Live2, Killed),
+ LiveMap = LiveMap0#{L=>Live},
+
+ %% Construct the ranges for this block.
+ Vars = make_block_ranges(UseDef, FirstNumber, Vars0),
+ {Vars,Aliases,LiveMap}.
+
+make_block_ranges([{V,[{def,Def}]}|Vs], First, Acc) ->
+ make_block_ranges(Vs, First, [{V,{Def,Def}}|Acc]);
+make_block_ranges([{V,[{def,Def}|Uses]}|Vs], First, Acc) ->
+ {use,Last} = last(Uses),
+ make_block_ranges(Vs, First, [{V,{Def,Last}}|Acc]);
+make_block_ranges([{V,[{use,_}|_]=Uses}|Vs], First, Acc) ->
+ {use,Last} = last(Uses),
+ make_block_ranges(Vs, First, [{V,{First,Last}}|Acc]);
+make_block_ranges([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+live_interval_blk_1([#b_set{op=phi,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}|Is],
+ FirstNumber, Aliases, Acc0) ->
+ Acc = [{Dst,{def,FirstNumber}}|Acc0],
+ live_interval_blk_1(Is, FirstNumber, Aliases, Acc);
+live_interval_blk_1([#b_set{op=bs_start_match}=I|Is], FirstNumber,
+ Aliases0, Acc0) ->
+ N = beam_ssa:get_anno(n, I),
+ #b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}} = I,
+ Acc1 = [{Dst,{def,N}}|Acc0],
+ Aliases = case beam_ssa:get_anno(reuse_for_context, I) of
+ true ->
+ #b_set{args=[#b_var{name=Src}]} = I,
+ [{Dst,Src}|Aliases0];
+ false ->
+ Aliases0
+ end,
+ Acc = [{V,{use,N}} || V <- beam_ssa:used(I)] ++ Acc1,
+ live_interval_blk_1(Is, FirstNumber, Aliases, Acc);
+live_interval_blk_1([I|Is], FirstNumber, Aliases, Acc0) ->
+ N = beam_ssa:get_anno(n, I),
+ Acc1 = case I of
+ #b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}} ->
+ [{Dst,{def,N}}|Acc0];
+ _ ->
+ Acc0
+ end,
+ Used = beam_ssa:used(I),
+ Acc = [{V,{use,N}} || V <- Used] ++ Acc1,
+ live_interval_blk_1(Is, FirstNumber, Aliases, Acc);
+live_interval_blk_1([], _FirstNumber, Aliases, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,Aliases}.
+
+%% first_number([#b_set{}]) -> InstructionNumber.
+%% Return the number for the first instruction for the block.
+%% Note that this number is one less than the first
+%% non-phi instruction in the block.
+
+first_number([#b_set{op=phi}|Is], Last) ->
+ first_number(Is, Last);
+first_number([I|_], _) ->
+ beam_ssa:get_anno(n, I) - 1;
+first_number([], Last) ->
+ beam_ssa:get_anno(n, Last) - 1.
+
+update_successors([L|Ls], Pred, Blocks, LiveMap, Live0) ->
+ Live1 = ordsets:union(Live0, get_live(L, LiveMap)),
+ #b_blk{is=Is} = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ Live = update_live_phis(Is, Pred, Live1),
+ update_successors(Ls, Pred, Blocks, LiveMap, Live);
+update_successors([], _, _, _, Live) -> Live.
+
+get_live(L, LiveMap) ->
+ case LiveMap of
+ #{L:=Live} -> Live;
+ #{} -> []
+ end.
+
+update_live_phis([#b_set{op=phi,dst=#b_var{name=Killed},args=Args}|Is],
+ Pred, Live0) ->
+ Used = [V || {#b_var{name=V},L} <- Args, L =:= Pred],
+ Live1 = ordsets:union(ordsets:from_list(Used), Live0),
+ Live = ordsets:del_element(Killed, Live1),
+ update_live_phis(Is, Pred, Live);
+update_live_phis(_, _, Live) -> Live.
+
+%%%
+%%% Reserve Y registers.
+%%%
+
+%% reserve_yregs(St0) -> St.
+%% In each block that allocates a stack frame, insert instructions
+%% that copy variables that must be in Y registers (given by
+%% YRegisters) to new variables.
+%%
+%% Also allocate specific Y registers for try and catch tags.
+%% The outermost try/catch tag is placed in y0, any directly
+%% nested tag in y1, and so on. Note that this is the reversed
+%% order as required by BEAM; it will be corrected later by
+%% turn_yregs().
+
+reserve_yregs(#st{frames=Frames}=St0) ->
+ foldl(fun reserve_yregs_1/2, St0, Frames).
+
+reserve_yregs_1(L, #st{ssa=Blocks0,cnt=Count0,res=Res0}=St) ->
+ Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ Yregs = beam_ssa:get_anno(yregs, Blk),
+ {Def,Used} = beam_ssa:def_used([L], Blocks0),
+ UsedYregs = ordsets:intersection(Yregs, Used),
+ DefBefore = ordsets:subtract(UsedYregs, Def),
+ {BeforeVars,Blocks,Count} = rename_vars(DefBefore, L, Blocks0, Count0),
+ InsideVars = ordsets:subtract(UsedYregs, DefBefore),
+ ResTryTags0 = reserve_try_tags(L, Blocks),
+ ResTryTags = [{V,{Reg,Count}} || {V,Reg} <- ResTryTags0],
+ Vars = BeforeVars ++ InsideVars,
+ Res = [{V,{y,Count}} || V <- Vars] ++ ResTryTags ++ Res0,
+ St#st{res=Res,ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count+1}.
+
+reserve_try_tags(L, Blocks) ->
+ Seen = gb_sets:empty(),
+ {Res0,_} = reserve_try_tags_1([L], Blocks, Seen, #{}),
+ Res1 = [maps:to_list(M) || {_,M} <- maps:to_list(Res0)],
+ Res = [{V,{y,Y}} || {V,Y} <- append(Res1)],
+ ordsets:from_list(Res).
+
+reserve_try_tags_1([L|Ls], Blocks, Seen0, ActMap0) ->
+ case gb_sets:is_element(L, Seen0) of
+ true ->
+ reserve_try_tags_1(Ls, Blocks, Seen0, ActMap0);
+ false ->
+ Seen1 = gb_sets:insert(L, Seen0),
+ #b_blk{is=Is} = Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ Active0 = get_active(L, ActMap0),
+ Active = reserve_try_tags_is(Is, Active0),
+ Successors = beam_ssa:successors(Blk),
+ ActMap1 = update_act_map(Successors, Active, ActMap0),
+ {ActMap,Seen} = reserve_try_tags_1(Ls, Blocks, Seen1, ActMap1),
+ reserve_try_tags_1(Successors, Blocks, Seen,ActMap)
+ end;
+reserve_try_tags_1([], _Blocks, Seen, ActMap) ->
+ {ActMap,Seen}.
+
+get_active(L, ActMap) ->
+ case ActMap of
+ #{L:=Active} -> Active;
+ #{} -> #{}
+ end.
+
+reserve_try_tags_is([#b_set{op=new_try_tag,dst=#b_var{name=V}}|Is], Active) ->
+ N = map_size(Active),
+ reserve_try_tags_is(Is, Active#{V=>N});
+reserve_try_tags_is([#b_set{op=kill_try_tag,args=[#b_var{name=Tag}]}|Is], Active) ->
+ reserve_try_tags_is(Is, maps:remove(Tag, Active));
+reserve_try_tags_is([_|Is], Active) ->
+ reserve_try_tags_is(Is, Active);
+reserve_try_tags_is([], Active) -> Active.
+
+update_act_map([L|Ls], Active0, ActMap0) ->
+ case ActMap0 of
+ #{L:=Active1} ->
+ ActMap = ActMap0#{L=>maps:merge(Active0, Active1)},
+ update_act_map(Ls, Active0, ActMap);
+ #{} ->
+ ActMap = ActMap0#{L=>Active0},
+ update_act_map(Ls, Active0, ActMap)
+ end;
+update_act_map([], _, ActMap) -> ActMap.
+
+rename_vars([], _, Blocks, Count) ->
+ {[],Blocks,Count};
+rename_vars(Vs, L, Blocks0, Count0) ->
+ {NewVs,Count} = new_var_names(Vs, Count0),
+ NewVars = [#b_var{name=V} || V <- NewVs],
+ Ren = zip(Vs, NewVars),
+ Blocks1 = beam_ssa:rename_vars(Ren, [L], Blocks0),
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk0 = maps:get(L, Blocks1),
+ CopyIs = [#b_set{op=copy,dst=New,args=[#b_var{name=Old}]} ||
+ {Old,New} <- Ren],
+ Is = insert_after_phis(Is0, CopyIs),
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is},
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Blk, Blocks1),
+ {NewVs,Blocks,Count}.
+
+insert_after_phis([#b_set{op=phi}=I|Is], InsertIs) ->
+ [I|insert_after_phis(Is, InsertIs)];
+insert_after_phis(Is, InsertIs) ->
+ InsertIs ++ Is.
+
+%% frame_size(St0) -> St.
+%% Calculate the frame size for each block that allocates a frame.
+%% Annotate the block with the frame size. Also annotate all
+%% return instructions with {deallocate,FrameSize} to simplify
+%% code generation.
+
+frame_size(#st{frames=Frames,regs=Regs,ssa=Blocks0}=St) ->
+ Blocks = foldl(fun(L, Blks) ->
+ frame_size_1(L, Regs, Blks)
+ end, Blocks0, Frames),
+ St#st{ssa=Blocks}.
+
+frame_size_1(L, Regs, Blocks0) ->
+ Def = beam_ssa:def([L], Blocks0),
+ Yregs0 = [maps:get(V, Regs) || V <- Def, is_yreg(maps:get(V, Regs))],
+ Yregs = ordsets:from_list(Yregs0),
+ FrameSize = length(ordsets:from_list(Yregs)),
+ if
+ FrameSize =/= 0 ->
+ [{y,0}|_] = Yregs, %Assertion.
+ {y,Last} = last(Yregs),
+ Last = FrameSize - 1, %Assertion.
+ ok;
+ true ->
+ ok
+ end,
+ Blk0 = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ Blk = beam_ssa:add_anno(frame_size, FrameSize, Blk0),
+
+ %% Insert an annotation for frame deallocation on
+ %% each #b_ret{}.
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Blk, Blocks0),
+ Reachable = beam_ssa:rpo([L], Blocks),
+ frame_deallocate(Reachable, FrameSize, Blocks).
+
+frame_deallocate([L|Ls], Size, Blocks0) ->
+ Blk0 = maps:get(L, Blocks0),
+ Blk = case Blk0 of
+ #b_blk{last=#b_ret{}=Ret0} ->
+ Ret = beam_ssa:add_anno(deallocate, Size, Ret0),
+ Blk0#b_blk{last=Ret};
+ #b_blk{} ->
+ Blk0
+ end,
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Blk, Blocks0),
+ frame_deallocate(Ls, Size, Blocks);
+frame_deallocate([], _, Blocks) -> Blocks.
+
+
+%% turn_yregs(St0) -> St.
+%% Renumber y registers so that {y,0} becomes {y,FrameSize-1},
+%% {y,FrameSize-1} becomes {y,0} and so on. This is to make nested
+%% catches work. The register allocator (linear_scan()) has given
+%% a lower number to the outermost catch.
+
+turn_yregs(#st{frames=Frames,regs=Regs0,ssa=Blocks}=St) ->
+ Regs1 = foldl(fun(L, A) ->
+ Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ FrameSize = beam_ssa:get_anno(frame_size, Blk),
+ Def = beam_ssa:def([L], Blocks),
+ [turn_yregs_1(Def, FrameSize, Regs0)|A]
+ end, [], Frames),
+ Regs = maps:merge(Regs0, maps:from_list(append(Regs1))),
+ St#st{regs=Regs}.
+
+turn_yregs_1(Def, FrameSize, Regs) ->
+ Yregs0 = [{maps:get(V, Regs),V} || V <- Def, is_yreg(maps:get(V, Regs))],
+ Yregs1 = rel2fam(Yregs0),
+ FrameSize = length(Yregs1),
+ Yregs2 = [{{y,FrameSize-Y-1},Vs} || {{y,Y},Vs} <- Yregs1],
+ R0 = sofs:family(Yregs2),
+ R1 = sofs:family_to_relation(R0),
+ R = sofs:converse(R1),
+ sofs:to_external(R).
+
+%%%
+%%% Reserving registers before register allocation.
+%%%
+
+%% reserve_regs(St0) -> St.
+%% Reserve registers prior to register allocation. Y registers
+%% have already been reserved. This function will reserve z,
+%% fr, and specific x registers.
+
+reserve_regs(#st{args=Args,ssa=Blocks,intervals=Intervals,res=Res0}=St) ->
+ %% Reserve x0, x1, and so on for the function arguments.
+ Res1 = reserve_arg_regs(Args, 0, Res0),
+
+ %% Reserve Z registers (dummy registers) for instructions with no
+ %% return values (e.g. remove_message) or pseudo-return values
+ %% (e.g. landingpad).
+ Res2 = reserve_zregs(Blocks, Intervals, Res1),
+
+ %% Reserve float registers.
+ Res3 = reserve_fregs(Blocks, Res2),
+
+ %% Reserve all remaining unreserved variables as X registers.
+ Res = maps:from_list(Res3),
+ St#st{res=reserve_xregs(Blocks, Res)}.
+
+reserve_arg_regs([#b_var{name=Arg}|Is], N, Acc) ->
+ reserve_arg_regs(Is, N+1, [{Arg,{x,N}}|Acc]);
+reserve_arg_regs([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+reserve_zregs(Blocks, Intervals, Res) ->
+ ShortLived0 = [V || {V,[{Start,End}]} <- Intervals, Start+2 =:= End],
+ ShortLived = cerl_sets:from_list(ShortLived0),
+ F = fun(_, #b_blk{is=Is,last=Last}, A) ->
+ reserve_zreg(Is, Last, ShortLived, A)
+ end,
+ beam_ssa:fold_rpo(F, [0], Res, Blocks).
+
+reserve_zreg([#b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},dst=Dst},
+ #b_set{op={bif,'=:='},args=[Dst,Val]}], _Last, ShortLived, A0) ->
+ case Val of
+ #b_literal{val=Arity} when Arity bsr 32 =:= 0 ->
+ %% These two instructions can be combined to a test_arity
+ %% instruction provided that the arity variable is short-lived.
+ reserve_zreg_1(Dst, ShortLived, A0);
+ _ ->
+ A0
+ end;
+reserve_zreg([#b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},dst=Dst}],
+ #b_switch{}, ShortLived, A) ->
+ reserve_zreg_1(Dst, ShortLived, A);
+reserve_zreg([#b_set{op=Op,dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}|Is], Last, ShortLived, A0) ->
+ IsZReg = case Op of
+ context_to_binary -> true;
+ bs_match_string -> true;
+ bs_restore -> true;
+ bs_save -> true;
+ {float,clearerror} -> true;
+ kill_try_tag -> true;
+ landingpad -> true;
+ put_tuple_elements -> true;
+ remove_message -> true;
+ set_tuple_element -> true;
+ succeeded -> true;
+ timeout -> true;
+ wait_timeout -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end,
+ A = case IsZReg of
+ true -> [{Dst,z}|A0];
+ false -> A0
+ end,
+ reserve_zreg(Is, Last, ShortLived, A);
+reserve_zreg([], #b_br{bool=Bool}, ShortLived, A) ->
+ reserve_zreg_1(Bool, ShortLived, A);
+reserve_zreg([], _, _, A) -> A.
+
+reserve_zreg_1(#b_var{name=V}, ShortLived, A) ->
+ case cerl_sets:is_element(V, ShortLived) of
+ true -> [{V,z}|A];
+ false -> A
+ end;
+reserve_zreg_1(#b_literal{}, _, A) -> A.
+
+reserve_fregs(Blocks, Res) ->
+ F = fun(_, #b_blk{is=Is}, A) ->
+ reserve_freg(Is, A)
+ end,
+ beam_ssa:fold_rpo(F, [0], Res, Blocks).
+
+reserve_freg([#b_set{op={float,Op},dst=#b_var{name=V}}|Is], Res) ->
+ case Op of
+ get ->
+ reserve_freg(Is, Res);
+ _ ->
+ reserve_freg(Is, [{V,fr}|Res])
+ end;
+reserve_freg([_|Is], Res) ->
+ reserve_freg(Is, Res);
+reserve_freg([], Res) -> Res.
+
+%% reserve_xregs(St0) -> St.
+%% Reserve all remaining variables as X registers.
+%%
+%% If a variable will need to be in a specific X register for a
+%% 'call' or 'make_fun' (and there is nothing that will kill it
+%% between the definition and use), reserve the register using a
+%% {prefer,{x,X} annotation. That annotation means that the linear
+%% scan algorithm will place the variable in the preferred register,
+%% unless that register is already occupied.
+%%
+%% All remaining variables are reserved as X registers. Linear scan
+%% will allocate the lowest free X register for the variable.
+
+reserve_xregs(Blocks, Res) ->
+ F = fun(L, #b_blk{is=Is,last=Last}, R) ->
+ {Xs0,Used0} = reserve_terminator(L, Last, Blocks, R),
+ reserve_xregs_is(reverse(Is), R, Xs0, Used0)
+ end,
+ beam_ssa:fold_po(F, Res, Blocks).
+
+reserve_xregs_is([#b_set{op=Op,dst=#b_var{name=Dst},args=Args}=I|Is], Res0, Xs0, Used0) ->
+ Xs1 = case is_gc_safe(I) of
+ true ->
+ Xs0;
+ false ->
+ %% There may be a garbage collection after executing this
+ %% instruction. We will need prune the list of preferred
+ %% X registers.
+ res_xregs_prune(Xs0, Used0, Res0)
+ end,
+ Res = reserve_xreg(Dst, Xs1, Res0),
+ Used1 = ordsets:union(Used0, beam_ssa:used(I)),
+ Used = ordsets:del_element(Dst, Used1),
+ case Op of
+ call ->
+ Xs = reserve_call_args(tl(Args)),
+ reserve_xregs_is(Is, Res, Xs, Used);
+ make_fun ->
+ Xs = reserve_call_args(tl(Args)),
+ reserve_xregs_is(Is, Res, Xs, Used);
+ _ ->
+ reserve_xregs_is(Is, Res, Xs1, Used)
+ end;
+reserve_xregs_is([], Res, _Xs, _Used) -> Res.
+
+reserve_terminator(L, #b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=Succ}, Blocks, Res) ->
+ case maps:get(Succ, Blocks) of
+ #b_blk{is=[],last=Last} ->
+ reserve_terminator(Succ, Last, Blocks, Res);
+ #b_blk{is=[_|_]=Is} ->
+ {res_xregs_from_phi(Is, L, Res, #{}),[]}
+ end;
+reserve_terminator(_, Last, _, _) ->
+ {#{},beam_ssa:used(Last)}.
+
+res_xregs_from_phi([#b_set{op=phi,dst=#b_var{name=Dst},args=Args}|Is],
+ Pred, Res, Acc) ->
+ case [V || {#b_var{name=V},L} <- Args, L =:= Pred] of
+ [] ->
+ res_xregs_from_phi(Is, Pred, Res, Acc);
+ [V] ->
+ case Res of
+ #{Dst:={prefer,Reg}} ->
+ res_xregs_from_phi(Is, Pred, Res, Acc#{V=>Reg});
+ #{Dst:=_} ->
+ res_xregs_from_phi(Is, Pred, Res, Acc)
+ end
+ end;
+res_xregs_from_phi(_, _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
+
+reserve_call_args(Args) ->
+ reserve_call_args(Args, 0, #{}).
+
+reserve_call_args([#b_var{name=Name}|As], X, Xs) ->
+ reserve_call_args(As, X+1, Xs#{Name=>{x,X}});
+reserve_call_args([#b_literal{}|As], X, Xs) ->
+ reserve_call_args(As, X+1, Xs);
+reserve_call_args([], _, Xs) -> Xs.
+
+reserve_xreg(V, Xs, Res) ->
+ case Res of
+ #{V:=_} ->
+ %% Already reserved.
+ Res;
+ #{} ->
+ case Xs of
+ #{V:=X} ->
+ %% Add a hint that a specific X register is
+ %% preferred, unless it is already in use.
+ Res#{V=>{prefer,X}};
+ #{} ->
+ %% Reserve as an X register in general.
+ Res#{V=>x}
+ end
+ end.
+
+is_gc_safe(#b_set{op=phi}) ->
+ false;
+is_gc_safe(#b_set{op=Op,args=Args}) ->
+ case beam_ssa_codegen:classify_heap_need(Op, Args) of
+ neutral -> true;
+ {put,_} -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end.
+
+%% res_xregs_prune(PreferredRegs, Used, Res) -> PreferredRegs.
+%% Prune the list of preferred to only include X registers that
+%% are guaranteed to survice a garbage collection.
+
+res_xregs_prune(Xs, Used, Res) ->
+ %% The number of safe registers is the number of the X registers
+ %% used after this point. The actual number of safe registers may
+ %% be highter than this number, but this is a conservative safe
+ %% estimate.
+ NumSafe = foldl(fun(V, N) ->
+ case Res of
+ #{V:={x,_}} -> N + 1;
+ #{V:=_} -> N;
+ #{} -> N + 1
+ end
+ end, 0, Used),
+
+ %% Remove unsafe registers from the list of potential
+ %% preferred registers.
+ maps:filter(fun(_, {x,X}) -> X < NumSafe end, Xs).
+
+%%%
+%%% Remove unsuitable aliases.
+%%%
+%%% If a binary is matched more than once, we must not put the
+%%% the match context in the same register as the binary to
+%%% avoid the following situation:
+%%%
+%%% {test,bs_start_match2,{f,3},1,[{x,0},0],{x,0}}.
+%%% .
+%%% .
+%%% .
+%%% {test,bs_start_match2,{f,6},1,[{x,0},0],{x,1}}. %% ILLEGAL!
+%%%
+%%% The second instruction is illegal because a match context source
+%%% is only allowed if source and destination registers are identical.
+%%%
+
+remove_unsuitable_aliases(#st{aliases=[_|_]=Aliases0,ssa=Blocks}=St) ->
+ R = rem_unsuitable(maps:values(Blocks)),
+ Unsuitable0 = [V || {V,[_,_|_]} <- rel2fam(R)],
+ Unsuitable = gb_sets:from_list(Unsuitable0),
+ Aliases =[P || {_,V}=P <- Aliases0,
+ not gb_sets:is_member(V, Unsuitable)],
+ St#st{aliases=Aliases};
+remove_unsuitable_aliases(#st{aliases=[]}=St) -> St.
+
+rem_unsuitable([#b_blk{is=Is}|Bs]) ->
+ Vs = [{V,Dst} ||
+ #b_set{op=bs_start_match,dst=#b_var{name=Dst},
+ args=[#b_var{name=V}]} <- Is],
+ Vs ++ rem_unsuitable(Bs);
+rem_unsuitable([]) -> [].
+
+%%%
+%%% Merge intervals.
+%%%
+
+merge_intervals(#st{aliases=Aliases0,intervals=Intervals0,
+ res=Reserved}=St) ->
+ Aliases1 = [A || A <- Aliases0,
+ is_suitable_alias(A, Reserved)],
+ case Aliases1 of
+ [] ->
+ St#st{aliases=Aliases1};
+ [_|_] ->
+ Intervals1 = maps:from_list(Intervals0),
+ {Intervals,Aliases} =
+ merge_intervals_1(Aliases1, Intervals1, []),
+ St#st{aliases=Aliases,intervals=Intervals}
+ end.
+
+merge_intervals_1([{Alias,V}|Vs], Intervals0, Acc) ->
+ #{Alias:=Int1,V:=Int2} = Intervals0,
+ Int3 = lists:merge(Int1, Int2),
+ Int = merge_intervals_2(Int3),
+ Intervals1 = maps:remove(Alias, Intervals0),
+ Intervals = Intervals1#{V:=Int},
+ merge_intervals_1(Vs, Intervals, [{Alias,V}|Acc]);
+merge_intervals_1([], Intervals, Acc) ->
+ {maps:to_list(Intervals),Acc}.
+
+merge_intervals_2([{A1,B1},{A2,B2}|Is]) when A2 =< B1 ->
+ merge_intervals_2([{min(A1, A2),max(B1, B2)}|Is]);
+merge_intervals_2([{_A1,B1}=R|[{A2,_B2}|_]=Is]) when B1 < A2 ->
+ [R|merge_intervals_2(Is)];
+merge_intervals_2([_]=Is) -> Is.
+
+is_suitable_alias({V1,V2}, Reserved) ->
+ #{V1:=Res1,V2:=Res2} = Reserved,
+ case {Res1,Res2} of
+ {x,x} -> true;
+ {x,{x,_}} -> true;
+ {{x,_},x} -> true;
+ {_,_} -> false
+ end.
+
+%%%
+%%% Register allocation using linear scan.
+%%%
+
+-record(i,
+ {sort=1 :: instr_number(),
+ reg=none :: i_reg(),
+ pool=x :: pool_id(),
+ var=#b_var{} :: b_var(),
+ rs=[] :: [range()]
+ }).
+
+-record(l,
+ {cur=#i{} :: interval(),
+ unhandled_res=[] :: [interval()],
+ unhandled_any=[] :: [interval()],
+ active=[] :: [interval()],
+ inactive=[] :: [interval()],
+ free=#{} :: #{var_name()=>pool(),
+ {'next',pool_id()}:=reg_num()},
+ regs=[] :: [{b_var(),ssa_register()}]
+ }).
+
+-type interval() :: #i{}.
+-type i_reg() :: ssa_register() | {'prefer',xreg()} | 'none'.
+-type pool_id() :: 'fr' | 'x' | 'z' | instr_number().
+-type pool() :: ordsets:ordset(ssa_register()).
+
+linear_scan(#st{intervals=Intervals0,res=Res}=St0) ->
+ St = St0#st{intervals=[],res=[]},
+ Free = init_free(maps:to_list(Res)),
+ Intervals1 = [init_interval(Int, Res) || Int <- Intervals0],
+ Intervals = sort(Intervals1),
+ IsReserved = fun (#i{reg=Reg}) -> Reg =/= none end,
+ {UnhandledRes,Unhandled} = partition(IsReserved, Intervals),
+ L = #l{unhandled_res=UnhandledRes,
+ unhandled_any=Unhandled,free=Free},
+ #l{regs=Regs} = do_linear(L),
+ St#st{regs=maps:from_list(Regs)}.
+
+init_interval({V,[{Start,_}|_]=Rs}, Res) ->
+ Info = maps:get(V, Res),
+ Pool = case Info of
+ {prefer,{x,_}} -> x;
+ x -> x;
+ {x,_} -> x;
+ {y,Uniq} -> Uniq;
+ {{y,_},Uniq} -> Uniq;
+ z -> z;
+ fr -> fr
+ end,
+ Reg = case Info of
+ {prefer,{x,_}} -> Info;
+ {x,_} -> Info;
+ {{y,_}=Y,_} -> Y;
+ _ -> none
+ end,
+ #i{sort=Start,var=V,reg=Reg,pool=Pool,rs=Rs}.
+
+init_free(Res) ->
+ Free0 = rel2fam([{x,{x,0}}|init_free_1(Res)]),
+ #{x:=Xs0} = Free1 = maps:from_list(Free0),
+ Xs = init_xregs(Xs0),
+ Free = Free1#{x:=Xs},
+ Next = maps:fold(fun(K, V, A) -> [{{next,K},length(V)}|A] end, [], Free),
+ maps:merge(Free, maps:from_list(Next)).
+
+init_free_1([{_,{prefer,{x,_}=Reg}}|Res]) ->
+ [{x,Reg}|init_free_1(Res)];
+init_free_1([{_,{x,_}=Reg}|Res]) ->
+ [{x,Reg}|init_free_1(Res)];
+init_free_1([{_,{y,Uniq}}|Res]) ->
+ [{Uniq,{y,0}}|init_free_1(Res)];
+init_free_1([{_,{{y,_}=Reg,Uniq}}|Res]) ->
+ [{Uniq,Reg}|init_free_1(Res)];
+init_free_1([{_,z}|Res]) ->
+ [{z,{z,0}}|init_free_1(Res)];
+init_free_1([{_,fr}|Res]) ->
+ [{fr,{fr,0}}|init_free_1(Res)];
+init_free_1([{_,x}|Res]) ->
+ init_free_1(Res);
+init_free_1([]) -> [].
+
+%% Make sure that the pool of xregs is contiguous.
+init_xregs([{x,N},{x,M}|Is]) when N+1 =:= M ->
+ [{x,N}|init_xregs([{x,M}|Is])];
+init_xregs([{x,N}|[{x,_}|_]=Is]) ->
+ [{x,N}|init_xregs([{x,N+1}|Is])];
+init_xregs([{x,_}]=Is) -> Is.
+
+do_linear(L0) ->
+ case set_next_current(L0) of
+ done ->
+ L0;
+ L1 ->
+ L2 = expire_active(L1),
+ L3 = check_inactive(L2),
+ Available = collect_available(L3),
+ L4 = select_register(Available, L3),
+ L = make_cur_active(L4),
+ do_linear(L)
+ end.
+
+set_next_current(#l{unhandled_res=[Cur1|T1],
+ unhandled_any=[Cur2|T2]}=L) ->
+ case {Cur1,Cur2} of
+ {#i{sort=N1},#i{sort=N2}} when N1 < N2 ->
+ L#l{cur=Cur1,unhandled_res=T1};
+ {_,_} ->
+ L#l{cur=Cur2,unhandled_any=T2}
+ end;
+set_next_current(#l{unhandled_res=[],
+ unhandled_any=[Cur|T]}=L) ->
+ L#l{cur=Cur,unhandled_any=T};
+set_next_current(#l{unhandled_res=[Cur|T],
+ unhandled_any=[]}=L) ->
+ L#l{cur=Cur,unhandled_res=T};
+set_next_current(#l{unhandled_res=[],unhandled_any=[]}) ->
+ done.
+
+expire_active(#l{cur=#i{sort=CurBegin},active=Act0}=L0) ->
+ {Act,L} = expire_active(Act0, CurBegin, L0, []),
+ L#l{active=Act}.
+
+expire_active([#i{reg=Reg,rs=Rs0}=I|Is], CurBegin, L0, Acc) ->
+ {_,_} = Reg, %Assertion.
+ case overlap_status(Rs0, CurBegin) of
+ ends_before_cur ->
+ L = free_reg(I, L0),
+ expire_active(Is, CurBegin, L, Acc);
+ overlapping ->
+ expire_active(Is, CurBegin, L0, [I|Acc]);
+ not_overlapping ->
+ Rs = strip_before_current(Rs0, CurBegin),
+ L1 = free_reg(I, L0),
+ L = L1#l{inactive=[I#i{rs=Rs}|L1#l.inactive]},
+ expire_active(Is, CurBegin, L, Acc)
+ end;
+expire_active([], _CurBegin, L, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,L}.
+
+check_inactive(#l{cur=#i{sort=CurBegin},inactive=InAct0}=L0) ->
+ {InAct,L} = check_inactive(InAct0, CurBegin, L0, []),
+ L#l{inactive=InAct}.
+
+check_inactive([#i{rs=Rs0}=I|Is], CurBegin, L0, Acc) ->
+ case overlap_status(Rs0, CurBegin) of
+ ends_before_cur ->
+ check_inactive(Is, CurBegin, L0, Acc);
+ not_overlapping ->
+ check_inactive(Is, CurBegin, L0, [I|Acc]);
+ overlapping ->
+ Rs = strip_before_current(Rs0, CurBegin),
+ L1 = L0#l{active=[I#i{rs=Rs}|L0#l.active]},
+ L = reserve_reg(I, L1),
+ check_inactive(Is, CurBegin, L, Acc)
+ end;
+check_inactive([], _CurBegin, L, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,L}.
+
+strip_before_current([{_,E}|Rs], CurBegin) when E =< CurBegin ->
+ strip_before_current(Rs, CurBegin);
+strip_before_current(Rs, _CurBegin) -> Rs.
+
+collect_available(#l{cur=#i{reg={prefer,{_,_}=Prefer}}=I}=L) ->
+ %% Use the preferred register if it is available.
+ Avail = collect_available(L#l{cur=I#i{reg=none}}),
+ case member(Prefer, Avail) of
+ true -> [Prefer];
+ false -> Avail
+ end;
+collect_available(#l{cur=#i{reg={_,_}=ReservedReg}}) ->
+ %% Return the already reserved register.
+ [ReservedReg];
+collect_available(#l{unhandled_res=Unhandled,cur=Cur}=L) ->
+ Free = get_pool(Cur, L),
+
+ %% Note that since the live intervals are constructed from
+ %% SSA form, there cannot be any overlap of the current interval
+ %% with any inactive interval. See [3], page 175. Therefore we
+ %% only have check the unhandled intervals for overlap with
+ %% the current interval. As a further optimization, we only need
+ %% to check the intervals that have reserved registers.
+ collect_available(Unhandled, Cur, Free).
+
+collect_available([#i{pool=Pool1}|Is], #i{pool=Pool2}=Cur, Free)
+ when Pool1 =/= Pool2 ->
+ %% Wrong pool. Ignore this interval.
+ collect_available(Is, Cur, Free);
+collect_available([#i{reg={_,_}=Reg}=I|Is], Cur, Free0) ->
+ case overlaps(I, Cur) of
+ true ->
+ Free = ordsets:del_element(Reg, Free0),
+ collect_available(Is, Cur, Free);
+ false ->
+ collect_available(Is, Cur, Free0)
+ end;
+collect_available([], _, Free) -> Free.
+
+select_register([{_,_}=Reg|_], #l{cur=Cur0,regs=Regs}=L) ->
+ Cur = Cur0#i{reg=Reg},
+ reserve_reg(Cur, L#l{cur=Cur,regs=[{Cur#i.var,Reg}|Regs]});
+select_register([], #l{cur=Cur0,regs=Regs}=L0) ->
+ %% Allocate a new register in the pool.
+ {Reg,L1} = get_next_free(Cur0, L0),
+ Cur = Cur0#i{reg=Reg},
+ L = L1#l{cur=Cur,regs=[{Cur#i.var,Reg}|Regs]},
+ reserve_reg(Cur, L).
+
+make_cur_active(#l{cur=Cur,active=Act}=L) ->
+ L#l{active=[Cur|Act]}.
+
+overlaps(#i{rs=Rs1}, #i{rs=Rs2}) ->
+ are_overlapping(Rs1, Rs2).
+
+overlap_status([{S,E}], CurBegin) ->
+ if
+ E =< CurBegin -> ends_before_cur;
+ CurBegin < S -> not_overlapping;
+ true -> overlapping
+ end;
+overlap_status([{S,E}|Rs], CurBegin) ->
+ if
+ E =< CurBegin ->
+ overlap_status(Rs, CurBegin);
+ S =< CurBegin ->
+ overlapping;
+ true ->
+ not_overlapping
+ end.
+
+reserve_reg(#i{reg={_,_}=Reg}=I, L) ->
+ FreeRegs0 = get_pool(I, L),
+ FreeRegs = ordsets:del_element(Reg, FreeRegs0),
+ update_pool(I, FreeRegs, L).
+
+free_reg(#i{reg={_,_}=Reg}=I, L) ->
+ FreeRegs0 = get_pool(I, L),
+ FreeRegs = ordsets:add_element(Reg, FreeRegs0),
+ update_pool(I, FreeRegs, L).
+
+get_pool(#i{pool=Pool}, #l{free=Free}) ->
+ maps:get(Pool, Free).
+
+update_pool(#i{pool=Pool}, New, #l{free=Free0}=L) ->
+ Free = maps:put(Pool, New, Free0),
+ L#l{free=Free}.
+
+get_next_free(#i{pool=Pool}, #l{free=Free0}=L0) ->
+ K = {next,Pool},
+ N = maps:get(K, Free0),
+ Free = maps:put(K, N+1, Free0),
+ L = L0#l{free=Free},
+ if
+ is_integer(Pool) -> {{y,N},L};
+ is_atom(Pool) -> {{Pool,N},L}
+ end.
+
+%%%
+%%% Interval utilities.
+%%%
+
+are_overlapping([R|Rs1], Rs2) ->
+ case are_overlapping_1(R, Rs2) of
+ true ->
+ true;
+ false ->
+ are_overlapping(Rs1, Rs2)
+ end;
+are_overlapping([], _) -> false.
+
+are_overlapping_1({_S1,E1}, [{S2,_E2}|_]) when E1 < S2 ->
+ false;
+are_overlapping_1({S1,E1}=R, [{S2,E2}|Rs]) ->
+ (S2 < E1 andalso E2 > S1) orelse are_overlapping_1(R, Rs);
+are_overlapping_1({_,_}, []) -> false.
+
+%%%
+%%% Utilities.
+%%%
+
+%% is_loop_header(L, Blocks) -> false|true.
+%% Check whether the block is a loop header.
+
+is_loop_header(L, Blocks) ->
+ %% We KNOW that a loop header must start with a peek_message
+ %% instruction.
+ case maps:get(L, Blocks) of
+ #b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=peek_message}|_]} -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end.
+
+rel2fam(S0) ->
+ S1 = sofs:relation(S0),
+ S = sofs:rel2fam(S1),
+ sofs:to_external(S).
+
+split_phis(Is) ->
+ partition(fun(#b_set{op=Op}) -> Op =:= phi end, Is).
+
+is_yreg({y,_}) -> true;
+is_yreg({x,_}) -> false;
+is_yreg({z,_}) -> false;
+is_yreg({fr,_}) -> false.
+
+new_var_names([V0|Vs0], Count0) ->
+ {V,Count1} = new_var_name(V0, Count0),
+ {Vs,Count} = new_var_names(Vs0, Count1),
+ {[V|Vs],Count};
+new_var_names([], Count) -> {[],Count}.
+
+new_var_name({Base,Int}, Count) ->
+ true = is_integer(Int), %Assertion.
+ {{Base,Count},Count+1};
+new_var_name(Base, Count) ->
+ {{Base,Count},Count+1}.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_recv.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_recv.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..82fe006487
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_recv.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,281 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+-module(beam_ssa_recv).
+-export([module/2]).
+
+%%%
+%%% In code such as:
+%%%
+%%% Ref = make_ref(), %Or erlang:monitor(process, Pid)
+%%% .
+%%% .
+%%% .
+%%% receive
+%%% {Ref,Reply} -> Reply
+%%% end.
+%%%
+%%% we know that none of the messages that exist in the message queue
+%%% before the call to make_ref/0 can be matched out in the receive
+%%% statement. Therefore we can avoid going through the entire message
+%%% queue if we introduce two new instructions (here written as
+%%% BIFs in pseudo-Erlang):
+%%%
+%%% recv_mark(SomeUniqInteger),
+%%% Ref = make_ref(),
+%%% .
+%%% .
+%%% .
+%%% recv_set(SomeUniqInteger),
+%%% receive
+%%% {Ref,Reply} -> Reply
+%%% end.
+%%%
+%%% The recv_mark/1 instruction will save the current position and
+%%% SomeUniqInteger in the process context. The recv_set
+%%% instruction will verify that SomeUniqInteger is still stored
+%%% in the process context. If it is, it will set the current pointer
+%%% for the message queue (the next message to be read out) to the
+%%% position that was saved by recv_mark/1.
+%%%
+%%% The remove_message instruction must be modified to invalidate
+%%% the information stored by the previous recv_mark/1, in case there
+%%% is another receive executed between the calls to recv_mark/1 and
+%%% recv_set/1.
+%%%
+%%% We use a reference to a label (i.e. a position in the loaded code)
+%%% as the SomeUniqInteger.
+%%%
+
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+-import(lists, [all/2,reverse/2]).
+
+-spec module(beam_ssa:b_module(), [compile:option()]) ->
+ {'ok',beam_ssa:b_module()}.
+
+module(#b_module{body=Fs0}=Module, _Opts) ->
+ Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
+ {ok,Module#b_module{body=Fs}}.
+
+%%%
+%%% Local functions.
+%%%
+
+function(#b_function{anno=Anno,bs=Blocks0}=F) ->
+ try
+ Blocks = opt(Blocks0),
+ F#b_function{bs=Blocks}
+ catch
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
+ #{func_info:={_,Name,Arity}} = Anno,
+ io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
+ erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
+ end.
+
+opt(Blocks) ->
+ Linear = beam_ssa:linearize(Blocks),
+ opt(Linear, Blocks, []).
+
+opt([{L,#b_blk{is=[#b_set{op=peek_message}|_]}=Blk0}|Bs], Blocks0, Preds) ->
+ %% Search for a suitable reference creating call in one of the predecessor
+ %% blocks. Whether we find such a call or not, we always clear the
+ %% the list of predecessors to ensure that any nested receive can't
+ %% search above the current receive.
+ case recv_opt(Preds, L, Blocks0) of
+ {yes,Blocks1} ->
+ Blk = beam_ssa:add_anno(recv_set, L, Blk0),
+ Blocks = maps:put(L, Blk, Blocks1),
+ opt(Bs, Blocks, []);
+ no ->
+ opt(Bs, Blocks0, [])
+ end;
+opt([{L,_}|Bs], Blocks, Preds) ->
+ opt(Bs, Blocks, [L|Preds]);
+opt([], Blocks, _) -> Blocks.
+
+recv_opt([L|Ls], RecvLbl, Blocks) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is0} = Blk0 = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ case recv_opt_is(Is0, RecvLbl, Blocks, []) of
+ {yes,Is} ->
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is},
+ {yes,maps:put(L, Blk, Blocks)};
+ no ->
+ recv_opt(Ls, RecvLbl, Blocks)
+ end;
+recv_opt([], _, _Blocks) -> no.
+
+recv_opt_is([#b_set{op=call}=I0|Is], RecvLbl, Blocks0, Acc) ->
+ case makes_ref(I0, Blocks0) of
+ no ->
+ recv_opt_is(Is, RecvLbl, Blocks0, [I0|Acc]);
+ {yes,Ref} ->
+ case opt_ref_used(RecvLbl, Ref, Blocks0) of
+ false ->
+ recv_opt_is(Is, RecvLbl, Blocks0, [I0|Acc]);
+ true ->
+ I = beam_ssa:add_anno(recv_mark, RecvLbl, I0),
+ {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Is])}
+ end
+ end;
+recv_opt_is([I|Is], RecvLbl, Blocks, Acc) ->
+ recv_opt_is(Is, RecvLbl, Blocks, [I|Acc]);
+recv_opt_is([], _, _, _) -> no.
+
+makes_ref(#b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst},args=[Func0|_]}, Blocks) ->
+ Func = case Func0 of
+ #b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=erlang},
+ name=#b_literal{val=Name},arity=A0} ->
+ {Name,A0};
+ _ ->
+ none
+ end,
+ case Func of
+ {make_ref,0} ->
+ {yes,Dst};
+ {monitor,2} ->
+ {yes,Dst};
+ {spawn_monitor,A} when A =:= 1; A =:= 3 ->
+ ref_in_tuple(Dst, Blocks);
+ _ ->
+ no
+ end.
+
+ref_in_tuple(Tuple, Blocks) ->
+ F = fun(#b_set{op=get_tuple_element,dst=#b_var{name=Ref},
+ args=[#b_var{name=Tup},#b_literal{val=1}]}, no)
+ when Tup =:= Tuple -> {yes,Ref};
+ (_, A) -> A
+ end,
+ beam_ssa:fold_instrs_rpo(F, [0], no, Blocks).
+
+opt_ref_used(RecvLbl, Ref, Blocks) ->
+ Vs = #{{var,Ref}=>ref,ref=>Ref,ref_matched=>false},
+ case opt_ref_used_1(RecvLbl, Vs, Blocks) of
+ used -> true;
+ not_used -> false;
+ done -> false
+ end.
+
+opt_ref_used_1(L, Vs0, Blocks) ->
+ #b_blk{is=Is} = Blk = maps:get(L, Blocks),
+ case opt_ref_used_is(Is, Vs0) of
+ #{}=Vs ->
+ opt_ref_used_last(Blk, Vs, Blocks);
+ Result ->
+ Result
+ end.
+
+opt_ref_used_is([#b_set{op=peek_message,dst=#b_var{name=M}}|Is], Vs0) ->
+ Vs = Vs0#{{var,M}=>message},
+ opt_ref_used_is(Is, Vs);
+opt_ref_used_is([#b_set{op={bif,Bif},args=Args,dst=#b_var{name=B}}=I|Is],
+ Vs0) ->
+ S = case Bif of
+ '=:=' -> true;
+ '==' -> true;
+ _ -> none
+ end,
+ case S of
+ none ->
+ Vs = update_vars(I, Vs0),
+ opt_ref_used_is(Is, Vs);
+ Bool when is_boolean(Bool) ->
+ case is_ref_msg_comparison(Args, Vs0) of
+ true ->
+ Vs = Vs0#{B=>{is_ref,Bool}},
+ opt_ref_used_is(Is, Vs);
+ false ->
+ opt_ref_used_is(Is, Vs0)
+ end
+ end;
+opt_ref_used_is([#b_set{op=remove_message}|_], Vs) ->
+ case Vs of
+ #{ref_matched:=true} ->
+ used;
+ #{ref_matched:=false} ->
+ not_used
+ end;
+opt_ref_used_is([#b_set{op=recv_next}|_], _Vs) ->
+ done;
+opt_ref_used_is([#b_set{op=wait_timeout}|_], _Vs) ->
+ done;
+opt_ref_used_is([#b_set{op=wait}|_], _Vs) ->
+ done;
+opt_ref_used_is([#b_set{}=I|Is], Vs0) ->
+ Vs = update_vars(I, Vs0),
+ opt_ref_used_is(Is, Vs);
+opt_ref_used_is([], Vs) -> Vs.
+
+opt_ref_used_last(#b_blk{last=Last}=Blk, Vs, Blocks) ->
+ case Last of
+ #b_br{bool=#b_var{name=Bool},succ=Succ,fail=Fail} ->
+ case Vs of
+ #{Bool:={is_ref,Matched}} ->
+ ref_used_in([{Succ,Vs#{ref_matched:=Matched}},
+ {Fail,Vs#{ref_matched:=not Matched}}],
+ Blocks);
+ #{} ->
+ ref_used_in([{Succ,Vs},{Fail,Vs}], Blocks)
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ SuccVs = [{Succ,Vs} || Succ <- beam_ssa:successors(Blk)],
+ ref_used_in(SuccVs, Blocks)
+ end.
+
+ref_used_in([{L,Vs0}|Ls], Blocks) ->
+ case opt_ref_used_1(L, Vs0, Blocks) of
+ not_used ->
+ not_used;
+ used ->
+ case ref_used_in(Ls, Blocks) of
+ done -> used;
+ Result -> Result
+ end;
+ done -> ref_used_in(Ls, Blocks)
+ end;
+ref_used_in([], _) -> done.
+
+update_vars(#b_set{args=Args,dst=#b_var{name=B}}, Vs) ->
+ Vars = [V || #b_var{name=V} <- Args],
+ All = all(fun(V) ->
+ Var = {var,V},
+ case Vs of
+ #{Var:=message} -> true;
+ #{} -> false
+ end
+ end, Vars),
+ case All of
+ true -> Vs#{{var,B}=>message};
+ false -> Vs
+ end.
+
+%% is_ref_msg_comparison(Args, Variables) -> true|false.
+%% Return 'true' if Args denotes a comparison between the
+%% reference and message or part of the message.
+
+is_ref_msg_comparison([#b_var{name=A1},#b_var{name=A2}], Vs) ->
+ V1 = {var,A1},
+ V2 = {var,A2},
+ case Vs of
+ #{V1:=ref,V2:=message} -> true;
+ #{V1:=message,V2:=ref} -> true;
+ #{} -> false
+ end;
+is_ref_msg_comparison(_, _) -> false.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_type.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_type.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e5f15da836
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_type.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,1106 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+-module(beam_ssa_type).
+-export([opt/2]).
+
+-include("beam_ssa.hrl").
+-import(lists, [any/2,droplast/1,foldl/3,last/1,member/2,
+ reverse/1,search/2,sort/1]).
+
+-define(UNICODE_INT, #t_integer{elements={0,16#10FFFF}}).
+
+-record(d, {ds :: #{beam_ssa:var_name():=beam_ssa:b_set()},
+ ls :: #{beam_ssa:label():=type_db()}}).
+
+-define(ATOM_SET_SIZE, 5).
+
+%% Records that represent type information.
+-record(t_atom, {elements=any :: 'any' | [atom()]}).
+-record(t_integer, {elements=any :: 'any' | {integer(),integer()}}).
+-record(t_bs_match, {type :: type()}).
+-record(t_tuple, {size=0 :: integer(),
+ exact=false :: boolean(),
+ elements=[] :: [any()]
+ }).
+
+-type type() :: 'any' | 'none' |
+ #t_atom{} | #t_integer{} | #t_bs_match{} | #t_tuple{} |
+ {'binary',pos_integer()} | 'cons' | 'float' | 'list' | 'map' | 'nil' |'number'.
+-type type_db() :: #{beam_ssa:var_name():=type()}.
+
+-spec opt([{Label0,Block0}], Args) -> [{Label,Block}] when
+ Label0 :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ Block0 :: beam_ssa:b_blk(),
+ Args :: [beam_ssa:b_var()],
+ Label :: beam_ssa:label(),
+ Block :: beam_ssa:b_blk().
+
+opt(Linear, Args) ->
+ Ts = maps:from_list([{V,any} || #b_var{name=V} <- Args]),
+ FakeCall = #b_set{op=call,args=[#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=unknown},
+ name=#b_literal{val=unknown},
+ arity=0}]},
+ Defs = maps:from_list([{V,FakeCall#b_set{dst=Var}} ||
+ #b_var{name=V}=Var <- Args]),
+ D = #d{ds=Defs,ls=#{0=>Ts}},
+ opt_1(Linear, D).
+
+opt_1([{L,Blk}|Bs], #d{ls=Ls}=D) ->
+ case Ls of
+ #{L:=Ts} ->
+ opt_2(L, Blk, Bs, Ts, D);
+ #{} ->
+ %% This block is never reached. Discard it.
+ opt_1(Bs, D)
+ end;
+opt_1([], _) -> [].
+
+opt_2(L, #b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk0, Bs, Ts, D0) ->
+ case Is0 of
+ [#b_set{op=call,dst=Dst,
+ args=[#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=Mod},
+ name=#b_literal{val=Name}}=Rem|Args0]}=I0] ->
+ case erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(Mod, Name, length(Args0)) of
+ true ->
+ %% This call will never reach the successor block.
+ %% Rewrite the terminator to a 'ret', and remove
+ %% all type information for this label. That will
+ %% simplify the phi node in the former successor.
+ Args = [simplify_arg(Arg, Ts) || Arg <- Args0],
+ I = I0#b_set{args=[Rem|Args]},
+ Ret = #b_ret{arg=Dst},
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=[I],last=Ret},
+ Ls = maps:remove(L, D0#d.ls),
+ D = D0#d{ls=Ls},
+ [{L,Blk}|opt_1(Bs, D)];
+ false ->
+ opt_3(L, Blk0, Bs, Ts, D0)
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ opt_3(L, Blk0, Bs, Ts, D0)
+ end.
+
+opt_3(L, #b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0}=Blk0, Bs, Ts0, #d{ds=Ds0,ls=Ls0}=D0) ->
+ {Is,Ts,Ds} = opt_is(Is0, Ts0, Ds0, Ls0, []),
+ D1 = D0#d{ds=Ds},
+ Last = opt_terminator(Last0, Ts, Ds),
+ D = update_successors(Last, Ts, D1),
+ Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is,last=Last},
+ [{L,Blk}|opt_1(Bs, D)].
+
+opt_is([#b_set{op=phi,dst=#b_var{name=Dst},args=Args0}=I0|Is], Ts0, Ds0, Ls, Acc) ->
+ %% Simplify the phi node by removing all predecessor blocks that no
+ %% longer exists or no longer branches to this block.
+ Args = [P || {_,From}=P <- Args0, maps:is_key(From, Ls)],
+ I = I0#b_set{args=Args},
+ Ts = update_types(I, Ts0, Ds0),
+ Ds = Ds0#{Dst=>I},
+ opt_is(Is, Ts, Ds, Ls, [I|Acc]);
+opt_is([#b_set{dst=#b_var{name=Dst}}=I0|Is], Ts0, Ds0, Ls, Acc) ->
+ I = simplify(I0, Ts0),
+ Ts = update_types(I, Ts0, Ds0),
+ Ds = Ds0#{Dst=>I},
+ opt_is(Is, Ts, Ds, Ls, [I|Acc]);
+opt_is([], Ts, Ds, _Ls, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Ts,Ds}.
+
+simplify(#b_set{op={bif,element},args=[#b_literal{val=Index},Tuple]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case t_tuple_size(get_type(Tuple, Ts)) of
+ {_,Size} when is_integer(Index), 1 =< Index, Index =< Size ->
+ I#b_set{op=get_tuple_element,args=[Tuple,#b_literal{val=Index-1}]};
+ _ ->
+ I
+ end;
+simplify(#b_set{op={bif,hd},args=[List]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case get_type(List, Ts) of
+ cons ->
+ I#b_set{op=get_hd};
+ _ ->
+ I
+ end;
+simplify(#b_set{op={bif,tl},args=[List]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case get_type(List, Ts) of
+ cons ->
+ I#b_set{op=get_tl};
+ _ ->
+ I
+ end;
+simplify(#b_set{op={bif,size},args=[Term]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case get_type(Term, Ts) of
+ #t_tuple{} ->
+ I#b_set{op={bif,tuple_size}};
+ _ ->
+ I
+ end;
+simplify(#b_set{op={bif,'=='},args=Args0}=I0, Ts) ->
+ Args = [simplify_arg(Arg, Ts) || Arg <- Args0],
+ I = I0#b_set{args=Args},
+ Types = get_types(Args, Ts),
+ EqEq = case {meet(Types),join(Types)} of
+ {none,any} -> true;
+ {#t_integer{},#t_integer{}} -> true;
+ {float,float} -> true;
+ {{binary,_},_} -> true;
+ {#t_atom{},_} -> true;
+ {_,_} -> false
+ end,
+ case EqEq of
+ true ->
+ I#b_set{op={bif,'=:='}};
+ false ->
+ I
+ end;
+simplify(#b_set{op={bif,Op},args=Args0}=I0, Ts) ->
+ Args = [simplify_arg(Arg, Ts) || Arg <- Args0],
+ I = I0#b_set{args=Args},
+ Types = get_types(Args, Ts),
+ case is_float_op(Op, Types) of
+ false ->
+ I;
+ true ->
+ AnnoArgs = [anno_float_arg(A) || A <- Types],
+ beam_ssa:add_anno(float_op, AnnoArgs, I)
+ end;
+simplify(#b_set{op=wait_timeout,args=[Timeout0]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case simplify_arg(Timeout0, Ts) of
+ #b_literal{val=infinity} ->
+ I#b_set{op=wait,args=[]};
+ Timeout ->
+ I#b_set{args=[Timeout]}
+ end;
+simplify(#b_set{op=Op,args=Args0}=I, Ts) ->
+ Safe = case Op of
+ call -> true;
+ put_list -> true;
+ put_tuple -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end,
+ case Safe of
+ true ->
+ Args = [simplify_arg(Arg, Ts) || Arg <- Args0],
+ I#b_set{args=Args};
+ false ->
+ I
+ end.
+
+simplify_arg(#b_var{}=Arg, Ts) ->
+ Type = get_type(Arg, Ts),
+ case get_literal_from_type(Type) of
+ none -> Arg;
+ #b_literal{}=Lit -> Lit
+ end;
+simplify_arg(Arg, _Ts) -> Arg.
+
+is_float_op('-', [float]) ->
+ true;
+is_float_op('/', [_,_]) ->
+ true;
+is_float_op(Op, [float,_Other]) ->
+ is_float_op_1(Op);
+is_float_op(Op, [_Other,float]) ->
+ is_float_op_1(Op);
+is_float_op(_, _) -> false.
+
+is_float_op_1('+') -> true;
+is_float_op_1('-') -> true;
+is_float_op_1('*') -> true;
+is_float_op_1(_) -> false.
+
+anno_float_arg(float) -> float;
+anno_float_arg(_) -> convert.
+
+opt_terminator(#b_br{bool=#b_literal{}}=Br, _Ts, _Ds) ->
+ Br;
+opt_terminator(#b_br{bool=#b_var{name=V}=Var}=Br, Ts, Ds) ->
+ BoolType = get_type(Var, Ts),
+ case get_literal_from_type(BoolType) of
+ #b_literal{}=BoolLit ->
+ Br#b_br{bool=BoolLit};
+ none ->
+ #{V:=Set} = Ds,
+ case Set of
+ #b_set{op={bif,'=:='},args=[Bool,#b_literal{val=true}]} ->
+ case t_is_boolean(get_type(Bool, Ts)) of
+ true ->
+ %% Bool =:= true ==> Bool
+ simplify_not(Br#b_br{bool=Bool}, Ts, Ds);
+ false ->
+ Br
+ end;
+ #b_set{} ->
+ simplify_not(Br, Ts, Ds)
+ end
+ end;
+opt_terminator(#b_switch{arg=#b_literal{val=Val0}=Arg,fail=Fail,list=List},
+ _Ts, _Ds) ->
+ {value,{_,L}} = search(fun({#b_literal{val=Val1},_}) ->
+ Val1 =:= Val0
+ end, List ++ [{Arg,Fail}]),
+ #b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=L,fail=L};
+opt_terminator(#b_switch{arg=V}=Sw0, Ts, Ds) ->
+ case get_literal_from_type(Ts) of
+ #b_literal{}=Lit ->
+ Sw = Sw0#b_switch{arg=Lit},
+ opt_terminator(Sw, Ts, Ds);
+ none ->
+ case get_type(V, Ts) of
+ #t_integer{elements={_,_}=Range} ->
+ simplify_switch_int(Sw0, Range);
+ Type ->
+ case t_is_boolean(Type) of
+ true ->
+ case simplify_switch_bool(Sw0, Ts, Ds) of
+ #b_br{}=Br ->
+ opt_terminator(Br, Ts, Ds);
+ Sw ->
+ Sw
+ end;
+ false ->
+ Sw0
+ end
+ end
+ end;
+opt_terminator(#b_ret{}=Ret, _Ts, _Ds) ->
+ Ret.
+
+update_successors(#b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=false},fail=S}, Ts, D) ->
+ update_successor(S, Ts, D);
+update_successors(#b_br{bool=#b_literal{val=true},succ=S}, Ts, D) ->
+ update_successor(S, Ts, D);
+update_successors(#b_br{bool=#b_var{name=V},succ=Succ,fail=Fail}, Ts, D0) ->
+ D = update_successor(Fail, Ts#{V:=t_atom(false)}, D0),
+ SuccTs = infer_types(V, Ts, D0),
+ update_successor(Succ, SuccTs#{V:=t_atom(true)}, D);
+update_successors(#b_switch{arg=#b_var{name=V},fail=Fail,list=List}, Ts, D0) ->
+ D = update_successor(Fail, Ts, D0),
+ foldl(fun({Val,S}, A) ->
+ T = get_type(Val, Ts),
+ update_successor(S, Ts#{V=>T}, A)
+ end, D, List);
+update_successors(#b_ret{}, _Ts, D) -> D.
+
+update_successor(S, Ts0, #d{ls=Ls}=D) ->
+ case Ls of
+ #{S:=Ts1} ->
+ Ts = join_types(Ts0, Ts1),
+ D#d{ls=Ls#{S:=Ts}};
+ #{} ->
+ D#d{ls=Ls#{S=>Ts0}}
+ end.
+
+update_types(#b_set{op=Op,dst=#b_var{name=Dst},args=Args}, Ts, Ds) ->
+ T = type(Op, Args, Ts, Ds),
+ Ts#{Dst=>T}.
+
+type(phi, Args, Ts, _Ds) ->
+ Types = [get_type(A, Ts) || {A,_} <- Args],
+ join(Types);
+type({bif,'=:='}, [Same,Same], _Ts, _Ds) ->
+ t_atom(true);
+type({bif,'=:='}, [_,_]=Args, Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case get_literals(Args, Ts) of
+ [#b_literal{val=Lit1},#b_literal{val=Lit2}] ->
+ t_atom(Lit1 =:= Lit2);
+ [_,_] ->
+ case meet(get_types(Args, Ts)) of
+ none -> t_atom(false);
+ _ -> t_boolean()
+ end
+ end;
+type({bif,tuple_size}, [Src], Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case t_tuple_size(get_type(Src, Ts)) of
+ {exact,Size} ->
+ t_integer(Size);
+ _ ->
+ t_integer()
+ end;
+type({bif,'band'}, Args, Ts, _Ds) ->
+ band_type(Args, Ts);
+type({bif,Bif}, [Src]=Args, Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case get_type(Src, Ts) of
+ any ->
+ bif_type(Bif, Args);
+ Type ->
+ case will_succeed(Bif, Type) of
+ yes ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ no ->
+ t_atom(false);
+ maybe ->
+ bif_type(Bif, Args)
+ end
+ end;
+type({bif,Bif}, Args, Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case bif_type(Bif, Args) of
+ number ->
+ arith_op_type(Args, Ts);
+ Type ->
+ Type
+ end;
+type(bs_init, [#b_literal{val=Type}|Args], _Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case {Type,Args} of
+ {new,[_,#b_literal{val=Unit}]} ->
+ {binary,Unit};
+ {append,[_,_,#b_literal{val=Unit}]} ->
+ {binary,Unit};
+ {private_append,[_,_,#b_literal{val=Unit}]} ->
+ {binary,Unit}
+ end;
+type(bs_extract, [Ctx], Ts, _Ds) ->
+ #t_bs_match{type=Type} = get_type(Ctx, Ts),
+ Type;
+type(bs_match, Args, _Ts, _Ds) ->
+ #t_bs_match{type=bs_match_type(Args)};
+type(call, [#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=Mod},
+ name=#b_literal{val=Name}}|Args], Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case {Mod,Name,Args} of
+ {erlang,setelement,[Pos,Tuple,_]} ->
+ case {get_type(Pos, Ts),get_type(Tuple, Ts)} of
+ {#t_integer{elements={MinIndex,_}},#t_tuple{}=T}
+ when MinIndex > 1 ->
+ %% First element is not updated. The result
+ %% will have the same type.
+ T;
+ {_,#t_tuple{}=T} ->
+ %% Position is 1 or unknown. May update the first
+ %% element of the tuple.
+ T#t_tuple{elements=[]};
+ {#t_integer{elements={MinIndex,_}},_} ->
+ #t_tuple{size=MinIndex};
+ {_,_} ->
+ #t_tuple{}
+ end;
+ {math,_,_} ->
+ case is_math_bif(Name, length(Args)) of
+ false -> any;
+ true -> float
+ end;
+ {_,_,_} ->
+ case erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(Mod, Name, length(Args)) of
+ true -> none;
+ false -> any
+ end
+ end;
+type(get_tuple_element, [Tuple,#b_literal{val=0}], Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case get_type(Tuple, Ts) of
+ #t_tuple{elements=[First]} ->
+ get_type(#b_literal{val=First}, Ts);
+ #t_tuple{} ->
+ any
+ end;
+type(is_nonempty_list, [Src], Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case get_type(Src, Ts) of
+ any ->
+ t_boolean();
+ list ->
+ t_boolean();
+ cons ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ _ ->
+ t_atom(false)
+ end;
+type(is_tagged_tuple, [Src,#b_literal{val=Size},#b_literal{val=Tag}], Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case get_type(Src, Ts) of
+ #t_tuple{exact=true,size=Size,elements=[Tag]} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ #t_tuple{exact=true,size=ActualSize,elements=[]} ->
+ if
+ Size =/= ActualSize ->
+ t_atom(false);
+ true ->
+ t_boolean()
+ end;
+ #t_tuple{exact=false} ->
+ t_boolean();
+ any ->
+ t_boolean();
+ _ ->
+ t_atom(false)
+ end;
+type(put_list, _Args, _Ts, _Ds) ->
+ cons;
+type(put_tuple, Args, _Ts, _Ds) ->
+ case Args of
+ [#b_literal{val=First}|_] ->
+ #t_tuple{exact=true,size=length(Args),elements=[First]};
+ _ ->
+ #t_tuple{exact=true,size=length(Args)}
+ end;
+type(succeeded, [#b_var{name=Src}], Ts, Ds) ->
+ case maps:get(Src, Ds) of
+ #b_set{op={bif,Bif},args=BifArgs} ->
+ Types = get_types(BifArgs, Ts),
+ case {Bif,Types} of
+ {byte_size,[{binary,_}]} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ {bit_size,[{binary,_}]} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ {map_size,[map]} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ {'not',[Type]} ->
+ case t_is_boolean(Type) of
+ true -> t_atom(true);
+ false -> t_boolean()
+ end;
+ {size,[{binary,_}]} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ {tuple_size,[#t_tuple{}]} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ {_,_} ->
+ t_boolean()
+ end;
+ #b_set{op=get_hd} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ #b_set{op=get_tl} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ #b_set{op=get_tuple_element} ->
+ t_atom(true);
+ #b_set{op=wait} ->
+ t_atom(false);
+ #b_set{} ->
+ t_boolean()
+ end;
+type(_, _, _, _) -> any.
+
+arith_op_type(Args, Ts) ->
+ Types = get_types(Args, Ts),
+ foldl(fun(#t_integer{}, unknown) -> t_integer();
+ (#t_integer{}, number) -> number;
+ (#t_integer{}, float) -> float;
+ (#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}) -> t_integer();
+ (float, unknown) -> float;
+ (float, #t_integer{}) -> float;
+ (float, number) -> float;
+ (number, unknown) -> number;
+ (number, #t_integer{}) -> number;
+ (number, float) -> float;
+ (any, _) -> number;
+ (_, any) -> number;
+ (Same, Same) -> Same;
+ (_, _) -> none
+ end, unknown, Types).
+
+%% will_succeed(TestOperation, Type) -> yes|no|maybe.
+%% Test whether TestOperation applied to an argument of type Type
+%% will succeed. Return yes, no, or maybe.
+%%
+%% Type is a type as described in the comment for verified_type/1 at
+%% the very end of this file, but it will *never* be 'any'.
+
+will_succeed(is_atom, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ #t_atom{} -> yes;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_binary, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ {binary,U} when U rem 8 =:= 0 -> yes;
+ {binary,_} -> maybe;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_bitstring, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ {binary,_} -> yes;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_boolean, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ #t_atom{elements=any} ->
+ maybe;
+ #t_atom{elements=Es} ->
+ case t_is_boolean(Type) of
+ true ->
+ yes;
+ false ->
+ case any(fun is_boolean/1, Es) of
+ true -> maybe;
+ false -> no
+ end
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_float, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ float -> yes;
+ number -> maybe;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_integer, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ #t_integer{} -> yes;
+ number -> maybe;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_list, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ list -> yes;
+ cons -> yes;
+ nil -> yes;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_map, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ map -> yes;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_number, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ float -> yes;
+ #t_integer{} -> yes;
+ number -> yes;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(is_tuple, Type) ->
+ case Type of
+ #t_tuple{} -> yes;
+ _ -> no
+ end;
+will_succeed(_, _) -> maybe.
+
+
+band_type([#b_literal{val=Int},Other], Ts) when is_integer(Int) ->
+ band_type_1(Int, Other, Ts);
+band_type([Other,#b_literal{val=Int}], Ts) when is_integer(Int) ->
+ band_type_1(Int, Other, Ts);
+band_type([_,_], _) -> t_integer().
+
+band_type_1(Int, OtherSrc, Ts) ->
+ Type = band_type_2(Int, 0),
+ OtherType = get_type(OtherSrc, Ts),
+ meet(Type, OtherType).
+
+band_type_2(N, Bits) when Bits < 64 ->
+ case 1 bsl Bits of
+ P when P =:= N + 1 ->
+ t_integer(0, N);
+ P when P > N + 1 ->
+ t_integer();
+ _ ->
+ band_type_2(N, Bits+1)
+ end;
+band_type_2(_, _) ->
+ %% Negative or large positive number. Give up.
+ t_integer().
+
+bs_match_type([#b_literal{val=Type}|Args]) ->
+ bs_match_type(Type, Args).
+
+bs_match_type(binary, Args) ->
+ [_,_,_,#b_literal{val=U}] = Args,
+ {binary,U};
+bs_match_type(float, _) ->
+ float;
+bs_match_type(integer, Args) ->
+ case Args of
+ [_,
+ #b_literal{val=Flags},
+ #b_literal{val=Size},
+ #b_literal{val=Unit}] when Size * Unit < 64 ->
+ NumBits = Size * Unit,
+ case member(unsigned, Flags) of
+ true ->
+ t_integer(0, (1 bsl NumBits)-1);
+ false ->
+ %% Signed integer. Don't bother.
+ t_integer()
+ end;
+ [_|_] ->
+ t_integer()
+ end;
+bs_match_type(skip, _) ->
+ any;
+bs_match_type(string, _) ->
+ any;
+bs_match_type(utf8, _) ->
+ ?UNICODE_INT;
+bs_match_type(utf16, _) ->
+ ?UNICODE_INT;
+bs_match_type(utf32, _) ->
+ ?UNICODE_INT.
+
+simplify_switch_int(#b_switch{list=List0}=Sw, {Min,Max}) ->
+ List1 = sort(List0),
+ Vs = [V || {#b_literal{val=V},_} <- List1],
+ case eq_ranges(Vs, Min, Max) of
+ true ->
+ {_,LastL} = last(List1),
+ List = droplast(List1),
+ Sw#b_switch{fail=LastL,list=List};
+ false ->
+ Sw
+ end.
+
+eq_ranges([H], H, H) -> true;
+eq_ranges([H|T], H, Max) -> eq_ranges(T, H+1, Max);
+eq_ranges(_, _, _) -> false.
+
+simplify_switch_bool(#b_switch{arg=B,list=List0}=Sw, Ts, Ds) ->
+ List = sort(List0),
+ case List of
+ [{#b_literal{val=false},Fail},{#b_literal{val=true},Succ}] ->
+ simplify_not(#b_br{bool=B,succ=Succ,fail=Fail}, Ts, Ds);
+ [_|_] ->
+ Sw
+ end.
+
+simplify_not(#b_br{bool=#b_var{name=V},succ=Succ,fail=Fail}=Br, Ts, Ds) ->
+ case Ds of
+ #{V:=#b_set{op={bif,'not'},args=[Bool]}} ->
+ case t_is_boolean(get_type(Bool, Ts)) of
+ true ->
+ Br#b_br{bool=Bool,succ=Fail,fail=Succ};
+ false ->
+ Br
+ end;
+ #{} ->
+ Br
+ end.
+
+get_literals(Values, Ts) ->
+ [get_literal_from_type(get_type(Val, Ts)) || Val <- Values].
+
+get_types(Values, Ts) ->
+ [get_type(Val, Ts) || Val <- Values].
+
+-spec get_type(beam_ssa:value(), type_db()) -> type().
+
+get_type(#b_var{name=V}, Ts) ->
+ #{V:=T} = Ts,
+ T;
+get_type(#b_literal{val=Val}, _Ts) ->
+ if
+ is_atom(Val) ->
+ t_atom(Val);
+ is_float(Val) ->
+ float;
+ is_integer(Val) ->
+ t_integer(Val);
+ is_list(Val), Val =/= [] ->
+ cons;
+ is_map(Val) ->
+ map;
+ Val =:= {} ->
+ #t_tuple{exact=true};
+ is_tuple(Val) ->
+ #t_tuple{exact=true,size=tuple_size(Val),
+ elements=[element(1, Val)]};
+ Val =:= [] ->
+ nil;
+ true ->
+ any
+ end.
+
+infer_types(V, Ts, #d{ds=Ds}) ->
+ #{V:=#b_set{op=Op,args=Args}} = Ds,
+ Types = infer_type(Op, Args, Ds),
+ meet_types(Types, Ts).
+
+infer_type({bif,element}, [#b_literal{val=Pos},#b_var{name=Tuple}], _Ds) ->
+ if
+ is_integer(Pos), 1 =< Pos ->
+ [{Tuple,#t_tuple{size=Pos}}];
+ true ->
+ []
+ end;
+infer_type({bif,'=:='}, [#b_var{name=Src},#b_literal{}=Lit], Ds) ->
+ Def = maps:get(Src, Ds),
+ Type = get_type(Lit, #{}),
+ [{Src,Type}|infer_tuple_size(Def, Lit) ++
+ infer_first_element(Def, Lit)];
+infer_type({bif,Bif}, [#b_var{name=Src}]=Args, _Ds) ->
+ case inferred_bif_type(Bif, Args) of
+ any -> [];
+ T -> [{Src,T}]
+ end;
+infer_type({bif,is_map_key}, [_,#b_var{name=Src}], _Ds) ->
+ [{Src,map}];
+infer_type({bif,map_get}, [_,#b_var{name=Src}], _Ds) ->
+ [{Src,map}];
+infer_type(bs_start_match, [#b_var{name=Bin}], _Ds) ->
+ [{Bin,{binary,1}}];
+infer_type(is_nonempty_list, [#b_var{name=Src}], _Ds) ->
+ [{Src,cons}];
+infer_type(is_tagged_tuple, [#b_var{name=Src},#b_literal{val=Size},
+ #b_literal{val=Tag}], _Ds) ->
+ [{Src,#t_tuple{exact=true,size=Size,elements=[Tag]}}];
+infer_type(succeeded, [#b_var{name=Src}], Ds) ->
+ #b_set{op=Op,args=Args} = maps:get(Src, Ds),
+ infer_type(Op, Args, Ds);
+infer_type(_Op, _Args, _Ds) ->
+ [].
+
+%% bif_type(Name, Args) -> Type
+%% Return the return type for the guard BIF or operator Name with
+%% arguments Args.
+%%
+%% Note that that the following BIFs are handle elsewhere:
+%%
+%% band/2
+%% tuple_size/1
+
+bif_type(abs, [_]) -> number;
+bif_type(bit_size, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type(byte_size, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type(ceil, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type(float, [_]) -> float;
+bif_type(floor, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type(is_map_key, [_,_]) -> t_boolean();
+bif_type(length, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type(map_size, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type(round, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type(size, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type(trunc, [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type('bnot', [_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type('bor', [_,_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type('bsl', [_,_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type('bsr', [_,_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type('bxor', [_,_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type('div', [_,_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type('rem', [_,_]) -> t_integer();
+bif_type('/', [_,_]) -> float;
+bif_type(Name, Args) ->
+ Arity = length(Args),
+ case erl_internal:new_type_test(Name, Arity) orelse
+ erl_internal:bool_op(Name, Arity) orelse
+ erl_internal:comp_op(Name, Arity) of
+ true ->
+ t_boolean();
+ false ->
+ case erl_internal:arith_op(Name, Arity) of
+ true -> number;
+ false -> any
+ end
+ end.
+
+inferred_bif_type(is_atom, [_]) -> t_atom();
+inferred_bif_type(is_binary, [_]) -> {binary,8};
+inferred_bif_type(is_bitstring, [_]) -> {binary,1};
+inferred_bif_type(is_boolean, [_]) -> t_boolean();
+inferred_bif_type(is_float, [_]) -> float;
+inferred_bif_type(is_integer, [_]) -> t_integer();
+inferred_bif_type(is_list, [_]) -> list;
+inferred_bif_type(is_map, [_]) -> map;
+inferred_bif_type(is_number, [_]) -> number;
+inferred_bif_type(is_tuple, [_]) -> #t_tuple{};
+inferred_bif_type(abs, [_]) -> number;
+inferred_bif_type(bit_size, [_]) -> {binary,1};
+inferred_bif_type(byte_size, [_]) -> {binary,1};
+inferred_bif_type(ceil, [_]) -> number;
+inferred_bif_type(float, [_]) -> number;
+inferred_bif_type(floor, [_]) -> number;
+inferred_bif_type(round, [_]) -> number;
+inferred_bif_type(trunc, [_]) -> number;
+inferred_bif_type(tuple_size, [_]) -> #t_tuple{};
+inferred_bif_type(_, _) -> any.
+
+infer_tuple_size(#b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},args=[#b_var{name=Tuple}]},
+ #b_literal{val=Size}) when is_integer(Size) ->
+ [{Tuple,#t_tuple{exact=true,size=Size}}];
+infer_tuple_size(_, _) -> [].
+
+infer_first_element(#b_set{op=get_tuple_element,
+ args=[#b_var{name=Tuple},#b_literal{val=0}]},
+ #b_literal{val=First}) ->
+ [{Tuple,#t_tuple{size=1,elements=[First]}}];
+infer_first_element(_, _) -> [].
+
+is_math_bif(cos, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(cosh, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(sin, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(sinh, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(tan, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(tanh, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(acos, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(acosh, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(asin, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(asinh, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(atan, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(atanh, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(erf, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(erfc, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(exp, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(log, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(log2, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(log10, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(sqrt, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(atan2, 2) -> true;
+is_math_bif(pow, 2) -> true;
+is_math_bif(ceil, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(floor, 1) -> true;
+is_math_bif(fmod, 2) -> true;
+is_math_bif(pi, 0) -> true;
+is_math_bif(_, _) -> false.
+
+join_types(Ts0, Ts1) ->
+ if
+ map_size(Ts0) < map_size(Ts1) ->
+ join_types_1(maps:keys(Ts0), Ts1, Ts0);
+ true ->
+ join_types_1(maps:keys(Ts1), Ts0, Ts1)
+ end.
+
+join_types_1([V|Vs], Ts0, Ts1) ->
+ case {Ts0,Ts1} of
+ {#{V:=Same},#{V:=Same}} ->
+ join_types_1(Vs, Ts0, Ts1);
+ {#{V:=T0},#{V:=T1}} ->
+ case join(T0, T1) of
+ T1 ->
+ join_types_1(Vs, Ts0, Ts1);
+ T ->
+ join_types_1(Vs, Ts0, Ts1#{V:=T})
+ end;
+ {#{},#{V:=_}} ->
+ join_types_1(Vs, Ts0, Ts1)
+ end;
+join_types_1([], Ts0, Ts1) ->
+ maps:merge(Ts0, Ts1).
+
+join([T1,T2|Ts]) ->
+ join([join(T1, T2)|Ts]);
+join([T]) -> T.
+
+get_literal_from_type(#t_atom{elements=[Atom]}) ->
+ #b_literal{val=Atom};
+get_literal_from_type(#t_integer{elements={Int,Int}}) ->
+ #b_literal{val=Int};
+get_literal_from_type(nil) ->
+ #b_literal{val=[]};
+get_literal_from_type(_) -> none.
+
+t_atom() ->
+ #t_atom{elements=any}.
+
+t_atom(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) ->
+ #t_atom{elements=[Atom]}.
+
+t_boolean() ->
+ #t_atom{elements=[false,true]}.
+
+t_integer() ->
+ #t_integer{elements=any}.
+
+t_integer(Int) when is_integer(Int) ->
+ #t_integer{elements={Int,Int}}.
+
+t_integer(Min, Max) when is_integer(Min), is_integer(Max) ->
+ #t_integer{elements={Min,Max}}.
+
+t_is_boolean(#t_atom{elements=[F,T]}) ->
+ F =:= false andalso T =:= true;
+t_is_boolean(#t_atom{elements=[B]}) ->
+ is_boolean(B);
+t_is_boolean(_) -> false.
+
+t_tuple_size(#t_tuple{size=Size,exact=false}) ->
+ {at_least,Size};
+t_tuple_size(#t_tuple{size=Size,exact=true}) ->
+ {exact,Size};
+t_tuple_size(_) ->
+ none.
+
+%% join(Type1, Type2) -> Type
+%% Return the "join" of Type1 and Type2. The join is a more general
+%% type than Type1 and Type2. For example:
+%%
+%% join(#t_integer{elements=any}, #t_integer=elements={0,3}}) ->
+%% #t_integer{}
+%%
+%% The join for two different types result in 'any', which is
+%% the top element for our type lattice:
+%%
+%% join(#t_integer{}, map) -> any
+
+-spec join(type(), type()) -> type().
+
+join(T, T) ->
+ verified_type(T);
+join(none, T) ->
+ verified_type(T);
+join(T, none) ->
+ verified_type(T);
+join(any, _) -> any;
+join(_, any) -> any;
+join(#t_atom{elements=[_|_]=Set1}, #t_atom{elements=[_|_]=Set2}) ->
+ Set = ordsets:union(Set1, Set2),
+ case ordsets:size(Set) of
+ Size when Size =< ?ATOM_SET_SIZE ->
+ #t_atom{elements=Set};
+ _Size ->
+ #t_atom{elements=any}
+ end;
+join(#t_atom{elements=any}=T, #t_atom{elements=[_|_]}) -> T;
+join(#t_atom{elements=[_|_]}, #t_atom{elements=any}=T) -> T;
+join({binary,U1}, {binary,U2}) ->
+ {binary,gcd(U1, U2)};
+join(#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}) -> t_integer();
+join(list, cons) -> list;
+join(cons, list) -> list;
+join(nil, cons) -> list;
+join(cons, nil) -> list;
+join(nil, list) -> list;
+join(list, nil) -> list;
+join(#t_integer{}, float) -> number;
+join(float, #t_integer{}) -> number;
+join(#t_integer{}, number) -> number;
+join(number, #t_integer{}) -> number;
+join(float, number) -> number;
+join(number, float) -> number;
+join(#t_tuple{size=Sz,exact=Exact1}, #t_tuple{size=Sz,exact=Exact2}) ->
+ Exact = Exact1 and Exact2,
+ #t_tuple{size=Sz,exact=Exact};
+join(#t_tuple{size=Sz1}, #t_tuple{size=Sz2}) ->
+ #t_tuple{size=min(Sz1, Sz2)};
+join(_T1, _T2) ->
+ %%io:format("~p ~p\n", [_T1,_T2]),
+ any.
+
+gcd(A, B) ->
+ case A rem B of
+ 0 -> B;
+ X -> gcd(B, X)
+ end.
+
+meet_types([{V,T0}|Vs], Ts) ->
+ #{V:=T1} = Ts,
+ T = meet(T0, T1),
+ meet_types(Vs, Ts#{V:=T});
+meet_types([], Ts) -> Ts.
+
+meet([T1,T2|Ts]) ->
+ meet([meet(T1, T2)|Ts]);
+meet([T]) -> T.
+
+%% meet(Type1, Type2) -> Type
+%% Return the "meet" of Type1 and Type2. The meet is a narrower
+%% type than Type1 and Type2. For example:
+%%
+%% meet(#t_integer{elements=any}, #t_integer{elements={0,3}}) ->
+%% #t_integer{elements={0,3}}
+%%
+%% The meet for two different types result in 'none', which is
+%% the bottom element for our type lattice:
+%%
+%% meet(#t_integer{}, map) -> none
+
+-spec meet(type(), type()) -> type().
+
+meet(T, T) ->
+ verified_type(T);
+meet(#t_atom{elements=[_|_]=Set1}, #t_atom{elements=[_|_]=Set2}) ->
+ case ordsets:intersection(Set1, Set2) of
+ [] ->
+ none;
+ [_|_]=Set ->
+ #t_atom{elements=Set}
+ end;
+meet(#t_atom{elements=[_|_]}=T, #t_atom{elements=any}) ->
+ T;
+meet(#t_atom{elements=any}, #t_atom{elements=[_|_]}=T) ->
+ T;
+meet(#t_integer{elements={_,_}}=T, #t_integer{elements=any}) ->
+ T;
+meet(#t_integer{elements=any}, #t_integer{elements={_,_}}=T) ->
+ T;
+meet(#t_integer{elements={Min1,Max1}},
+ #t_integer{elements={Min2,Max2}}) ->
+ #t_integer{elements={max(Min1, Min2),min(Max1, Max2)}};
+meet(#t_integer{}=T, number) -> T;
+meet(float, number) -> float;
+meet(#t_integer{}=T, number) -> T;
+meet(float, number) -> float;
+meet(number, #t_integer{}=T) -> T;
+meet(#t_integer{}=T, number) -> T;
+meet(number, float=T) -> T;
+meet(float=T, number) -> T;
+meet(list, cons) -> cons;
+meet(list, nil) -> nil;
+meet(cons, list) -> cons;
+meet(nil, list) -> nil;
+meet(#t_tuple{}=T1, #t_tuple{}=T2) ->
+ meet_tuples(T1, T2);
+meet({binary,U1}, {binary,U2}) ->
+ {binary,max(U1, U2)};
+meet(any, T) ->
+ verified_type(T);
+meet(T, any) ->
+ verified_type(T);
+meet(_, _) ->
+ %% Inconsistent types. There will be an exception at runtime.
+ none.
+
+meet_tuples(#t_tuple{elements=[E1]}, #t_tuple{elements=[E2]})
+ when E1 =/= E2 ->
+ none;
+meet_tuples(#t_tuple{size=Sz1,exact=true},
+ #t_tuple{size=Sz2,exact=true}) when Sz1 =/= Sz2 ->
+ none;
+meet_tuples(#t_tuple{size=Sz1,exact=Ex1,elements=Es1},
+ #t_tuple{size=Sz2,exact=Ex2,elements=Es2}) ->
+ Size = max(Sz1, Sz2),
+ Exact = Ex1 or Ex2,
+ Es = case {Es1,Es2} of
+ {[],[_|_]} -> Es2;
+ {[_|_],[]} -> Es1;
+ {_,_} -> Es1
+ end,
+ #t_tuple{size=Size,exact=Exact,elements=Es}.
+
+%% verified_type(Type) -> Type
+%% Returns the passed in type if it is one of the defined types.
+%% Crashes if there is anything wrong with the type.
+%%
+%% Here are all possible types:
+%%
+%% any Any Erlang term (top element for the type lattice).
+%%
+%% #t_atom{} Any atom or some specific atoms.
+%% {binary,Unit} Binary/bitstring aligned to unit Unit.
+%% float Floating point number.
+%% #t_integer{} Integer
+%% list Empty or nonempty list.
+%% map Map.
+%% nil Empty list.
+%% cons Cons (nonempty list).
+%% number A number (float or integer).
+%% #t_tuple{} Tuple.
+%%
+%% none No type (bottom element for the type lattice).
+
+-spec verified_type(T) -> T when
+ T :: type().
+
+verified_type(any=T) -> T;
+verified_type(none=T) -> T;
+verified_type(#t_atom{elements=any}=T) -> T;
+verified_type(#t_atom{elements=[_|_]}=T) -> T;
+verified_type({binary,U}=T) when is_integer(U) -> T;
+verified_type(#t_integer{elements=any}=T) -> T;
+verified_type(#t_integer{elements={Min,Max}}=T)
+ when is_integer(Min), is_integer(Max) -> T;
+verified_type(list=T) -> T;
+verified_type(map=T) -> T;
+verified_type(nil=T) -> T;
+verified_type(cons=T) -> T;
+verified_type(number=T) -> T;
+verified_type(#t_tuple{}=T) -> T;
+verified_type(float=T) -> T.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl
index 4da0985085..1acbedd45b 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ frame_size([{get_map_elements,{f,L},_,_}|Is], Safe) ->
frame_size([{deallocate,N}|_], _) -> N;
frame_size([{line,_}|Is], Safe) ->
frame_size(Is, Safe);
-frame_size([_|_], _) -> throw(not_possible).
+frame_size(_, _) -> throw(not_possible).
frame_size_branch(0, Is, Safe) ->
frame_size(Is, Safe);
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl
deleted file mode 100644
index b5c979e529..0000000000
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1117 +0,0 @@
-%%
-%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2018. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
-%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
-%%
-%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-%%
-%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-%% limitations under the License.
-%%
-%% %CopyrightEnd%
-%%
-%% Purpose: Type-based optimisations. See the comment for verified_type/1
-%% the very end of this file for a description of the types in the
-%% type database.
-
--module(beam_type).
-
--export([module/2]).
-
--import(lists, [foldl/3,member/2,reverse/1,reverse/2,sort/1]).
-
--define(UNICODE_INT, {integer,{0,16#10FFFF}}).
-
--spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
- {'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
-
-module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opts) ->
- Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
- {ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}.
-
-function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Asm0}) ->
- try
- Asm1 = beam_utils:live_opt(Asm0),
- Asm2 = opt(Asm1, [], tdb_new()),
- Asm3 = beam_utils:live_opt(Asm2),
- Asm = beam_utils:delete_annos(Asm3),
- {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Asm}
- catch
- Class:Error:Stack ->
- io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
- erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
- end.
-
-%% opt([Instruction], Accumulator, TypeDb) -> {[Instruction'],TypeDb'}
-%% Keep track of type information; try to simplify.
-
-opt([{block,Body1}|Is], [{block,Body0}|Acc], Ts0) ->
- {Body2,Ts} = simplify(Body1, Ts0),
- Body = merge_blocks(Body0, Body2),
- opt(Is, [{block,Body}|Acc], Ts);
-opt([{block,Body0}|Is], Acc, Ts0) ->
- {Body,Ts} = simplify(Body0, Ts0),
- opt(Is, [{block,Body}|Acc], Ts);
-opt([I0|Is], Acc, Ts0) ->
- case simplify_basic([I0], Ts0) of
- {[],Ts} -> opt(Is, Acc, Ts);
- {[I],Ts} -> opt(Is, [I|Acc], Ts)
- end;
-opt([], Acc, _) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-%% simplify(Instruction, TypeDb) -> NewInstruction
-%% Simplify an instruction using type information (this is
-%% technically a "strength reduction").
-
-simplify(Is0, TypeDb0) ->
- {Is,_} = BasicRes = simplify_basic(Is0, TypeDb0),
- case simplify_float(Is, TypeDb0) of
- not_possible -> BasicRes;
- {_,_}=Res -> Res
- end.
-
-%% simplify_basic([Instruction], TypeDatabase) -> {[Instruction],TypeDatabase'}
-%% Basic simplification, mostly tuples, no floating point optimizations.
-
-simplify_basic(Is, Ts) ->
- simplify_basic(Is, Ts, []).
-
-simplify_basic([I0|Is], Ts0, Acc) ->
- case simplify_instr(I0, Ts0) of
- [] ->
- simplify_basic(Is, Ts0, Acc);
- [I] ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- simplify_basic(Is, Ts, [I|Acc])
- end;
-simplify_basic([], Ts, Acc) ->
- {reverse(Acc),Ts}.
-
-%% simplify_instr(Instruction, Ts) -> [Instruction].
-
-%% Simplify a simple instruction using type information. Return an
-%% empty list if the instruction should be removed, or a list with
-%% the original or modified instruction.
-
-simplify_instr({set,[D],[{integer,Index},Reg],{bif,element,_}}=I, Ts) ->
- case max_tuple_size(Reg, Ts) of
- Sz when 0 < Index, Index =< Sz ->
- [{set,[D],[Reg],{get_tuple_element,Index-1}}];
- _ -> [I]
- end;
-simplify_instr({test,Test,Fail,[R]}=I, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
- any ->
- [I];
- Type ->
- case will_succeed(Test, Type) of
- yes -> [];
- no -> [{jump,Fail}];
- maybe -> [I]
- end
- end;
-simplify_instr({set,[D],[TupleReg],{get_tuple_element,0}}=I, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find(TupleReg, Ts) of
- {tuple,_,_,[Contents]} ->
- [{set,[D],[Contents],move}];
- _ ->
- [I]
- end;
-simplify_instr({test,test_arity,_,[R,Arity]}=I, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
- {tuple,exact_size,Arity,_} -> [];
- _ -> [I]
- end;
-simplify_instr({test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[R,{atom,A}=Atom]}=I, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
- {atom,_}=Atom -> [];
- boolean when is_boolean(A) -> [I];
- any -> [I];
- _ -> [{jump,Fail}]
- end;
-simplify_instr({test,is_record,_,[R,{atom,_}=Tag,{integer,Arity}]}=I, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
- {tuple,exact_size,Arity,[Tag]} -> [];
- _ -> [I]
- end;
-simplify_instr({select,select_val,Reg,_,_}=I, Ts) ->
- [case tdb_find(Reg, Ts) of
- {integer,Range} ->
- simplify_select_val_int(I, Range);
- boolean ->
- simplify_select_val_bool(I);
- _ ->
- I
- end];
-simplify_instr({test,bs_test_unit,_,[Src,Unit]}=I, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find(Src, Ts) of
- {binary,U} when U rem Unit =:= 0 -> [];
- _ -> [I]
- end;
-simplify_instr(I, _) -> [I].
-
-simplify_select_val_int({select,select_val,R,_,L0}=I, {Min,Max}) ->
- Vs = sort([V || {integer,V} <- L0]),
- case eq_ranges(Vs, Min, Max) of
- false -> I;
- true -> simplify_select_val_1(L0, {integer,Max}, R, [])
- end.
-
-simplify_select_val_bool({select,select_val,R,_,L}=I) ->
- Vs = sort([V || {atom,V} <- L]),
- case Vs of
- [false,true] ->
- simplify_select_val_1(L, {atom,false}, R, []);
- _ ->
- I
- end.
-
-simplify_select_val_1([Val,F|T], Val, R, Acc) ->
- L = reverse(Acc, T),
- {select,select_val,R,F,L};
-simplify_select_val_1([V,F|T], Val, R, Acc) ->
- simplify_select_val_1(T, Val, R, [F,V|Acc]).
-
-eq_ranges([H], H, H) -> true;
-eq_ranges([H|T], H, Max) -> eq_ranges(T, H+1, Max);
-eq_ranges(_, _, _) -> false.
-
-%% will_succeed(TestOperation, Type) -> yes|no|maybe.
-%% Test whether TestOperation applied to an argument of type Type
-%% will succeed. Return yes, no, or maybe.
-%%
-%% Type is a type as described in the comment for verified_type/1 at
-%% the very end of this file, but it will *never* be 'any'.
-
-will_succeed(is_atom, Type) ->
- case Type of
- {atom,_} -> yes;
- boolean -> yes;
- _ -> no
- end;
-will_succeed(is_binary, Type) ->
- case Type of
- {binary,U} when U rem 8 =:= 0 -> yes;
- {binary,_} -> maybe;
- _ -> no
- end;
-will_succeed(is_bitstr, Type) ->
- case Type of
- {binary,_} -> yes;
- _ -> no
- end;
-will_succeed(is_integer, Type) ->
- case Type of
- integer -> yes;
- {integer,_} -> yes;
- _ -> no
- end;
-will_succeed(is_map, Type) ->
- case Type of
- map -> yes;
- _ -> no
- end;
-will_succeed(is_nonempty_list, Type) ->
- case Type of
- nonempty_list -> yes;
- _ -> no
- end;
-will_succeed(is_tuple, Type) ->
- case Type of
- {tuple,_,_,_} -> yes;
- _ -> no
- end;
-will_succeed(_, _) -> maybe.
-
-%% simplify_float([Instruction], TypeDatabase) ->
-%% {[Instruction],TypeDatabase'} | not_possible
-%% Simplify floating point operations in blocks.
-%%
-simplify_float(Is0, Ts0) ->
- {Is1,Ts} = simplify_float_1(Is0, Ts0, [], []),
- Is2 = opt_fmoves(Is1, []),
- Is3 = flt_need_heap(Is2),
- try
- {flt_liveness(Is3),Ts}
- catch
- throw:not_possible -> not_possible
- end.
-
-simplify_float_1([{set,[],[],fclearerror}|Is], Ts, Rs, Acc) ->
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, clearerror(Acc));
-simplify_float_1([{set,[],[],fcheckerror}|Is], Ts, Rs, Acc) ->
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, checkerror(Acc));
-simplify_float_1([{set,[{fr,_}],_,_}=I|Is], Ts, Rs, Acc) ->
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, [I|Acc]);
-simplify_float_1([{set,[D0],[A0],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,'-',{f,0}}}}=I|Is]=Is0,
- Ts0, Rs0, Acc0) ->
- case tdb_find(A0, Ts0) of
- float ->
- A = coerce_to_float(A0),
- {Rs1,Acc1} = load_reg(A, Ts0, Rs0, Acc0),
- {D,Rs} = find_dest(D0, Rs1),
- Areg = fetch_reg(A, Rs),
- Acc = [{set,[D],[Areg],{bif,fnegate,{f,0}}}|clearerror(Acc1)],
- Ts = tdb_store(D0, float, Ts0),
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, Acc);
- _Other ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- {Rs,Acc} = flush(Rs0, Is0, Acc0),
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, [I|checkerror(Acc)])
- end;
-simplify_float_1([{set,[D0],[A0,B0],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,Op0,{f,0}}}}=I|Is]=Is0,
- Ts0, Rs0, Acc0) ->
- case float_op(Op0, A0, B0, Ts0) of
- no ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- {Rs,Acc} = flush(Rs0, Is0, Acc0),
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, [I|checkerror(Acc)]);
- {yes,Op} ->
- A = coerce_to_float(A0),
- B = coerce_to_float(B0),
- {Rs1,Acc1} = load_reg(A, Ts0, Rs0, Acc0),
- {Rs2,Acc2} = load_reg(B, Ts0, Rs1, Acc1),
- {D,Rs} = find_dest(D0, Rs2),
- Areg = fetch_reg(A, Rs),
- Breg = fetch_reg(B, Rs),
- Acc = [{set,[D],[Areg,Breg],{bif,Op,{f,0}}}|clearerror(Acc2)],
- Ts = tdb_store(D0, float, Ts0),
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, Acc)
- end;
-simplify_float_1([{set,_,_,{try_catch,_,_}}=I|Is]=Is0, _Ts, Rs0, Acc0) ->
- Acc = flush_all(Rs0, Is0, Acc0),
- simplify_float_1(Is, tdb_new(), Rs0, [I|Acc]);
-simplify_float_1([{set,_,_,{line,_}}=I|Is], Ts, Rs, Acc) ->
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, [I|Acc]);
-simplify_float_1([I|Is], Ts0, [], Acc) ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, [], [I|Acc]);
-simplify_float_1([I|Is]=Is0, Ts0, Rs0, Acc0) ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- {Rs,Acc} = flush(Rs0, Is0, Acc0),
- simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, [I|checkerror(Acc)]);
-simplify_float_1([], Ts, [], Acc) ->
- Is = reverse(Acc),
- {Is,Ts}.
-
-coerce_to_float({integer,I}=Int) ->
- try float(I) of
- F ->
- {float,F}
- catch _:_ ->
- %% Let the overflow happen at run-time.
- Int
- end;
-coerce_to_float(Other) -> Other.
-
-opt_fmoves([{set,[{x,_}=R],[{fr,_}]=Src,fmove}=I1,
- {set,[_]=Dst,[{x,_}=R],move}=I2|Is], Acc) ->
- case beam_utils:is_killed_block(R, Is) of
- false -> opt_fmoves(Is, [I2,I1|Acc]);
- true -> opt_fmoves(Is, [{set,Dst,Src,fmove}|Acc])
- end;
-opt_fmoves([I|Is], Acc) ->
- opt_fmoves(Is, [I|Acc]);
-opt_fmoves([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-clearerror(Is) ->
- clearerror(Is, Is).
-
-clearerror([{set,[],[],fclearerror}|_], OrigIs) -> OrigIs;
-clearerror([{set,[],[],fcheckerror}|_], OrigIs) -> [{set,[],[],fclearerror}|OrigIs];
-clearerror([_|Is], OrigIs) -> clearerror(Is, OrigIs);
-clearerror([], OrigIs) -> [{set,[],[],fclearerror}|OrigIs].
-
-%% merge_blocks(Block1, Block2) -> Block.
-%% Combine two blocks and eliminate any move instructions that assign
-%% to registers that are killed later in the block.
-%%
-merge_blocks(B1, [{'%anno',_}|B2]) ->
- merge_blocks_1(B1++[{set,[],[],stop_here}|B2]).
-
-merge_blocks_1([{set,[],_,stop_here}|Is]) -> Is;
-merge_blocks_1([{set,[D],_,move}=I|Is]) ->
- case beam_utils:is_killed_block(D, Is) of
- true -> merge_blocks_1(Is);
- false -> [I|merge_blocks_1(Is)]
- end;
-merge_blocks_1([I|Is]) -> [I|merge_blocks_1(Is)].
-
-%% flt_need_heap([Instruction]) -> [Instruction]
-%% Insert need heap allocation instructions in the instruction stream
-%% to properly account for both inserted floating point operations and
-%% normal term build operations (such as put_list/3).
-%%
-%% Ignore old heap allocation instructions (except if they allocate a stack
-%% frame too), as they may be in the wrong place (because gc_bif instructions
-%% could have been converted to floating point operations).
-
-flt_need_heap(Is) ->
- flt_need_heap_1(reverse(Is), 0, 0, []).
-
-flt_need_heap_1([{set,[],[],{alloc,_,Alloc}}|Is], H, Fl, Acc) ->
- case Alloc of
- {_,nostack,_,_} ->
- %% Remove any existing test_heap/2 instruction.
- flt_need_heap_1(Is, H, Fl, Acc);
- {Z,Stk,_,Inits} when is_integer(Stk) ->
- %% Keep any allocate*/2 instruction and recalculate heap need.
- I = {set,[],[],{alloc,regs,{Z,Stk,build_alloc(H, Fl),Inits}}},
- flt_need_heap_1(Is, 0, 0, [I|Acc])
- end;
-flt_need_heap_1([I|Is], H0, Fl0, Acc) ->
- {Ns,H1,Fl1} = flt_need_heap_2(I, H0, Fl0),
- flt_need_heap_1(Is, H1, Fl1, [I|Ns]++Acc);
-flt_need_heap_1([], H, Fl, Acc) ->
- flt_alloc(H, Fl) ++ Acc.
-
-%% First come all instructions that build. We pass through, while we
-%% add to the need for heap words and floats on the heap.
-flt_need_heap_2({set,[_],[{fr,_}],fmove}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl+1};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,put_list}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H+2,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{put_tuple,_}}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H+1,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,put}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H+1,Fl};
-%% The following instructions cause the insertion of an allocation
-%% instruction if needed.
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{alloc,_,_}}, H, Fl) ->
- {flt_alloc(H, Fl),0,0};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{set_tuple_element,_}}, H, Fl) ->
- {flt_alloc(H, Fl),0,0};
-flt_need_heap_2({'%anno',_}, H, Fl) ->
- {flt_alloc(H, Fl),0,0};
-%% All other instructions are "neutral". We just pass them.
-flt_need_heap_2(_, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl}.
-
-flt_alloc(0, 0) ->
- [];
-flt_alloc(H, 0) ->
- [{set,[],[],{alloc,regs,{nozero,nostack,H,[]}}}];
-flt_alloc(H, F) ->
- [{set,[],[],{alloc,regs,{nozero,nostack,
- build_alloc(H, F),[]}}}].
-
-build_alloc(Words, 0) -> Words;
-build_alloc(Words, Floats) -> {alloc,[{words,Words},{floats,Floats}]}.
-
-
-%% flt_liveness([Instruction]) -> [Instruction]
-%% (Re)calculate the number of live registers for each heap allocation
-%% function. We base liveness of the number of register map at the
-%% beginning of the instruction sequence.
-%%
-%% A 'not_possible' term will be thrown if the set of live registers
-%% is not continous at an allocation function (e.g. if {x,0} and {x,2}
-%% are live, but not {x,1}).
-
-flt_liveness([{'%anno',{used,Regs}}=LiveInstr|Is]) ->
- flt_liveness_1(Is, Regs, [LiveInstr]).
-
-flt_liveness_1([{set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live0,Alloc}}|Is], Regs0, Acc) ->
- Live = min(Live0, live_regs(Regs0)),
- I = {set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live,Alloc}},
- Regs1 = init_regs(Live),
- Regs = x_live(Ds, Regs1),
- flt_liveness_1(Is, Regs, [I|Acc]);
-flt_liveness_1([{set,Ds,_,_}=I|Is], Regs0, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live(Ds, Regs0),
- flt_liveness_1(Is, Regs, [I|Acc]);
-flt_liveness_1([{'%anno',_}], _Regs, Acc) ->
- reverse(Acc).
-
-init_regs(Live) ->
- (1 bsl Live) - 1.
-
-live_regs(Regs) ->
- live_regs_1(Regs, 0).
-
-live_regs_1(0, N) -> N;
-live_regs_1(R, N) ->
- case R band 1 of
- 0 -> throw(not_possible);
- 1 -> live_regs_1(R bsr 1, N+1)
- end.
-
-x_live([{x,N}|Rs], Regs) -> x_live(Rs, Regs bor (1 bsl N));
-x_live([_|Rs], Regs) -> x_live(Rs, Regs);
-x_live([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-%% update(Instruction, TypeDb) -> NewTypeDb
-%% Update the type database to account for executing an instruction.
-%%
-%% First the cases for instructions inside basic blocks.
-update({'%anno',_}, Ts) ->
- Ts;
-update({set,[D],[S],move}, Ts) ->
- tdb_copy(S, D, Ts);
-update({set,[D],[Index,Reg],{bif,element,_}}, Ts0) ->
- MinSize = case Index of
- {integer,I} -> I;
- _ -> 0
- end,
- Ts = tdb_meet(Reg, {tuple,min_size,MinSize,[]}, Ts0),
- tdb_store(D, any, Ts);
-update({set,[D],[_Key,Map],{bif,map_get,_}}, Ts0) ->
- Ts = tdb_meet(Map, map, Ts0),
- tdb_store(D, any, Ts);
-update({set,[D],Args,{bif,N,_}}, Ts) ->
- Ar = length(Args),
- BoolOp = erl_internal:new_type_test(N, Ar) orelse
- erl_internal:comp_op(N, Ar) orelse
- erl_internal:bool_op(N, Ar),
- Type = case BoolOp of
- true -> boolean;
- false -> unary_op_type(N)
- end,
- tdb_store(D, Type, Ts);
-update({set,[D],[S],{get_tuple_element,0}}, Ts0) ->
- if
- D =:= S ->
- tdb_store(D, any, Ts0);
- true ->
- Ts = tdb_store(D, {tuple_element,S,0}, Ts0),
- tdb_store(S, {tuple,min_size,1,[]}, Ts)
- end;
-update({set,[D],[S],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,float,{f,0}}}}, Ts0) ->
- %% Make sure we reject non-numeric literal argument.
- case possibly_numeric(S) of
- true -> tdb_store(D, float, Ts0);
- false -> Ts0
- end;
-update({set,[D],[S1,S2],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,'band',{f,0}}}}, Ts) ->
- Type = band_type(S1, S2, Ts),
- tdb_store(D, Type, Ts);
-update({set,[D],[S1,S2],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,'/',{f,0}}}}, Ts) ->
- %% Make sure we reject non-numeric literals.
- case possibly_numeric(S1) andalso possibly_numeric(S2) of
- true -> tdb_store(D, float, Ts);
- false -> Ts
- end;
-update({set,[D],[S1,S2],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,Op,{f,0}}}}, Ts0) ->
- case op_type(Op) of
- integer ->
- tdb_store(D, integer, Ts0);
- {float,_} ->
- case {tdb_find(S1, Ts0),tdb_find(S2, Ts0)} of
- {float,_} -> tdb_store(D, float, Ts0);
- {_,float} -> tdb_store(D, float, Ts0);
- {_,_} -> tdb_store(D, any, Ts0)
- end;
- Type ->
- tdb_store(D, Type, Ts0)
- end;
-update({set,[D],[_],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,Op,{f,0}}}}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(D, unary_op_type(Op), Ts);
-update({set,[],_Src,_Op}, Ts) ->
- Ts;
-update({set,[D],_Src,_Op}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(D, any, Ts);
-update({kill,D}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(D, any, Ts);
-
-%% Instructions outside of blocks.
-update({test,test_arity,_Fail,[Src,Arity]}, Ts) ->
- tdb_meet(Src, {tuple,exact_size,Arity,[]}, Ts);
-update({get_map_elements,_,Src,{list,Elems0}}, Ts0) ->
- Ts1 = tdb_meet(Src, map, Ts0),
- {_Ss,Ds} = beam_utils:split_even(Elems0),
- foldl(fun(Dst, A) -> tdb_store(Dst, any, A) end, Ts1, Ds);
-update({test,is_eq_exact,_,[Reg,{atom,_}=Atom]}, Ts0) ->
- Ts = case tdb_find_source_tuple(Reg, Ts0) of
- {source_tuple,TupleReg} ->
- tdb_meet(TupleReg, {tuple,min_size,1,[Atom]}, Ts0);
- none ->
- Ts0
- end,
- tdb_meet(Reg, Atom, Ts);
-update({test,is_record,_Fail,[Src,Tag,{integer,Arity}]}, Ts) ->
- tdb_meet(Src, {tuple,exact_size,Arity,[Tag]}, Ts);
-
-%% Binaries and binary matching.
-
-update({test,bs_get_integer2,_,_,Args,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(Dst, get_bs_integer_type(Args), Ts);
-update({test,bs_get_utf8,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(Dst, ?UNICODE_INT, Ts);
-update({test,bs_get_utf16,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(Dst, ?UNICODE_INT, Ts);
-update({test,bs_get_utf32,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(Dst, ?UNICODE_INT, Ts);
-update({bs_init,_,{bs_init2,_,_},_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(Dst, {binary,8}, Ts);
-update({bs_init,_,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(Dst, {binary,1}, Ts);
-update({bs_put,_,_,_}, Ts) ->
- Ts;
-update({bs_save2,_,_}, Ts) ->
- Ts;
-update({bs_restore2,_,_}, Ts) ->
- Ts;
-update({bs_context_to_binary,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(Dst, any, Ts);
-update({test,bs_start_match2,_,_,[Src,_],Dst}, Ts0) ->
- Ts = tdb_meet(Src, {binary,1}, Ts0),
- tdb_copy(Src, Dst, Ts);
-update({test,bs_get_binary2,_,_,[_,_,Unit,_],Dst}, Ts) ->
- true = is_integer(Unit), %Assertion.
- tdb_store(Dst, {binary,Unit}, Ts);
-update({test,bs_get_float2,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_store(Dst, float, Ts);
-update({test,bs_test_unit,_,[Src,Unit]}, Ts) ->
- tdb_meet(Src, {binary,Unit}, Ts);
-
-%% Other test instructions
-update({test,Test,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts) ->
- Type = case Test of
- is_binary -> {binary,8};
- is_bitstr -> {binary,1};
- is_boolean -> boolean;
- is_float -> float;
- is_integer -> integer;
- is_map -> map;
- is_nonempty_list -> nonempty_list;
- _ -> any
- end,
- tdb_meet(Src, Type, Ts);
-update({test,_Test,_Fail,_Other}, Ts) ->
- Ts;
-
-%% Calls
-
-update({call_ext,Ar,{extfunc,math,Math,Ar}}, Ts) ->
- case is_math_bif(Math, Ar) of
- true -> tdb_store({x,0}, float, Ts);
- false -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts)
- end;
-update({call_ext,3,{extfunc,erlang,setelement,3}}, Ts0) ->
- Ts = tdb_kill_xregs(Ts0),
- case tdb_find({x,1}, Ts0) of
- {tuple,SzKind,Sz,_}=T0 ->
- T = case tdb_find({x,0}, Ts0) of
- {integer,{I,I}} when I > 1 ->
- %% First element is not changed. The result
- %% will have the same type.
- T0;
- _ ->
- %% Position is 1 or unknown. May change the
- %% first element of the tuple.
- {tuple,SzKind,Sz,[]}
- end,
- tdb_store({x,0}, T, Ts);
- _ ->
- Ts
- end;
-update({call,_Arity,_Func}, Ts) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts);
-update({call_ext,_Arity,_Func}, Ts) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts);
-update({make_fun2,_,_,_,_}, Ts) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts);
-update({call_fun, _}, Ts) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts);
-update({apply, _}, Ts) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts);
-
-update({line,_}, Ts) -> Ts;
-update({'%',_}, Ts) -> Ts;
-
-%% The instruction is unknown. Kill all information.
-update(_I, _Ts) -> tdb_new().
-
-band_type({integer,Int}, Other, Ts) ->
- band_type_1(Int, Other, Ts);
-band_type(Other, {integer,Int}, Ts) ->
- band_type_1(Int, Other, Ts);
-band_type(_, _, _) -> integer.
-
-band_type_1(Int, OtherSrc, Ts) ->
- Type = band_type_2(Int, 0),
- OtherType = tdb_find(OtherSrc, Ts),
- meet(Type, OtherType).
-
-band_type_2(N, Bits) when Bits < 64 ->
- case 1 bsl Bits of
- P when P =:= N + 1 ->
- {integer,{0,N}};
- P when P > N + 1 ->
- integer;
- _ ->
- band_type_2(N, Bits+1)
- end;
-band_type_2(_, _) ->
- %% Negative or large positive number. Give up.
- integer.
-
-get_bs_integer_type([_,{integer,N},U,{field_flags,Fl}])
- when N*U < 64 ->
- NumBits = N*U,
- case member(unsigned, Fl) of
- true ->
- {integer,{0,(1 bsl NumBits)-1}};
- false ->
- %% Signed integer. Don't bother.
- integer
- end;
-get_bs_integer_type(_) ->
- %% Avoid creating ranges with a huge upper limit.
- integer.
-
-is_math_bif(cos, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(cosh, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(sin, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(sinh, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(tan, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(tanh, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(acos, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(acosh, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(asin, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(asinh, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(atan, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(atanh, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(erf, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(erfc, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(exp, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(log, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(log2, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(log10, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(sqrt, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(atan2, 2) -> true;
-is_math_bif(pow, 2) -> true;
-is_math_bif(ceil, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(floor, 1) -> true;
-is_math_bif(fmod, 2) -> true;
-is_math_bif(pi, 0) -> true;
-is_math_bif(_, _) -> false.
-
-%% Reject non-numeric literals.
-possibly_numeric({x,_}) -> true;
-possibly_numeric({y,_}) -> true;
-possibly_numeric({integer,_}) -> true;
-possibly_numeric({float,_}) -> true;
-possibly_numeric(_) -> false.
-
-max_tuple_size(Reg, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find(Reg, Ts) of
- {tuple,_,Sz,_} -> Sz;
- _Other -> 0
- end.
-
-float_op('/', A, B, _) ->
- case possibly_numeric(A) andalso possibly_numeric(B) of
- true -> {yes,fdiv};
- false -> no
- end;
-float_op(Op, {float,_}, B, _) ->
- case possibly_numeric(B) of
- true -> arith_op(Op);
- false -> no
- end;
-float_op(Op, A, {float,_}, _) ->
- case possibly_numeric(A) of
- true -> arith_op(Op);
- false -> no
- end;
-float_op(Op, A, B, Ts) ->
- case {tdb_find(A, Ts),tdb_find(B, Ts)} of
- {float,_} -> arith_op(Op);
- {_,float} -> arith_op(Op);
- {_,_} -> no
- end.
-
-find_dest(V, Rs0) ->
- case find_reg(V, Rs0) of
- {ok,FR} ->
- {FR,mark(V, Rs0, dirty)};
- error ->
- Rs = put_reg(V, Rs0, dirty),
- {ok,FR} = find_reg(V, Rs),
- {FR,Rs}
- end.
-
-load_reg({float,_}=F, _, Rs0, Is0) ->
- Rs = put_reg(F, Rs0, clean),
- {ok,FR} = find_reg(F, Rs),
- Is = [{set,[FR],[F],fmove}|Is0],
- {Rs,Is};
-load_reg(V, Ts, Rs0, Is0) ->
- case find_reg(V, Rs0) of
- {ok,_FR} -> {Rs0,Is0};
- error ->
- Rs = put_reg(V, Rs0, clean),
- {ok,FR} = find_reg(V, Rs),
- Op = case tdb_find(V, Ts) of
- float -> fmove;
- _ -> fconv
- end,
- Is = [{set,[FR],[V],Op}|Is0],
- {Rs,Is}
- end.
-
-arith_op(Op) ->
- case op_type(Op) of
- {float,Instr} -> {yes,Instr};
- _ -> no
- end.
-
-op_type('+') -> {float,fadd};
-op_type('-') -> {float,fsub};
-op_type('*') -> {float,fmul};
-%% '/' and 'band' are specially handled.
-op_type('bor') -> integer;
-op_type('bxor') -> integer;
-op_type('bsl') -> integer;
-op_type('bsr') -> integer;
-op_type('div') -> integer;
-op_type(_) -> any.
-
-unary_op_type(bit_size) -> integer;
-unary_op_type(byte_size) -> integer;
-unary_op_type(length) -> integer;
-unary_op_type(map_size) -> integer;
-unary_op_type(size) -> integer;
-unary_op_type(tuple_size) -> integer;
-unary_op_type(_) -> any.
-
-flush(Rs, [{set,[_],[_,_,_],{bif,is_record,_}}|_]=Is0, Acc0) ->
- Acc = flush_all(Rs, Is0, Acc0),
- {[],Acc};
-flush(Rs, [{set,[_],[],{put_tuple,_}}|_]=Is0, Acc0) ->
- Acc = flush_all(Rs, Is0, Acc0),
- {[],Acc};
-flush(Rs0, [{set,Ds,Ss,_Op}|_], Acc0) ->
- Save = cerl_sets:from_list(Ss),
- Acc = save_regs(Rs0, Save, Acc0),
- Rs1 = foldl(fun(S, A) -> mark(S, A, clean) end, Rs0, Ss),
- Kill = cerl_sets:from_list(Ds),
- Rs = kill_regs(Rs1, Kill),
- {Rs,Acc};
-flush(Rs0, Is, Acc0) ->
- Acc = flush_all(Rs0, Is, Acc0),
- {[],Acc}.
-
-flush_all([{_,{float,_},_}|Rs], Is, Acc) ->
- flush_all(Rs, Is, Acc);
-flush_all([{I,V,dirty}|Rs], Is, Acc0) ->
- Acc = checkerror(Acc0),
- case beam_utils:is_killed_block(V, Is) of
- true -> flush_all(Rs, Is, Acc);
- false -> flush_all(Rs, Is, [{set,[V],[{fr,I}],fmove}|Acc])
- end;
-flush_all([{_,_,clean}|Rs], Is, Acc) -> flush_all(Rs, Is, Acc);
-flush_all([free|Rs], Is, Acc) -> flush_all(Rs, Is, Acc);
-flush_all([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
-
-save_regs(Rs, Save, Acc) ->
- foldl(fun(R, A) -> save_reg(R, Save, A) end, Acc, Rs).
-
-save_reg({I,V,dirty}, Save, Acc) ->
- case cerl_sets:is_element(V, Save) of
- true -> [{set,[V],[{fr,I}],fmove}|checkerror(Acc)];
- false -> Acc
- end;
-save_reg(_, _, Acc) -> Acc.
-
-kill_regs(Rs, Kill) ->
- [kill_reg(R, Kill) || R <- Rs].
-
-kill_reg({_,V,_}=R, Kill) ->
- case cerl_sets:is_element(V, Kill) of
- true -> free;
- false -> R
- end;
-kill_reg(R, _) -> R.
-
-mark(V, [{I,V,_}|Rs], Mark) -> [{I,V,Mark}|Rs];
-mark(V, [R|Rs], Mark) -> [R|mark(V, Rs, Mark)];
-mark(_, [], _) -> [].
-
-fetch_reg(V, [{I,V,_}|_]) -> {fr,I};
-fetch_reg(V, [_|SRs]) -> fetch_reg(V, SRs).
-
-find_reg(V, [{I,V,_}|_]) -> {ok,{fr,I}};
-find_reg(V, [_|SRs]) -> find_reg(V, SRs);
-find_reg(_, []) -> error.
-
-put_reg(V, Rs, Dirty) -> put_reg_1(V, Rs, Dirty, 0).
-
-put_reg_1(V, [free|Rs], Dirty, I) -> [{I,V,Dirty}|Rs];
-put_reg_1(V, [R|Rs], Dirty, I) -> [R|put_reg_1(V, Rs, Dirty, I+1)];
-put_reg_1(V, [], Dirty, I) -> [{I,V,Dirty}].
-
-checkerror(Is) ->
- checkerror_1(Is, Is).
-
-checkerror_1([{set,[],[],fcheckerror}|_], OrigIs) -> OrigIs;
-checkerror_1([{set,_,_,{bif,fadd,_}}|_], OrigIs) -> checkerror_2(OrigIs);
-checkerror_1([{set,_,_,{bif,fsub,_}}|_], OrigIs) -> checkerror_2(OrigIs);
-checkerror_1([{set,_,_,{bif,fmul,_}}|_], OrigIs) -> checkerror_2(OrigIs);
-checkerror_1([{set,_,_,{bif,fdiv,_}}|_], OrigIs) -> checkerror_2(OrigIs);
-checkerror_1([{set,_,_,{bif,fnegate,_}}|_], OrigIs) -> checkerror_2(OrigIs);
-checkerror_1([_|Is], OrigIs) -> checkerror_1(Is, OrigIs);
-checkerror_1([], OrigIs) -> OrigIs.
-
-checkerror_2(OrigIs) -> [{set,[],[],fcheckerror}|OrigIs].
-
-
-%%% Routines for maintaining a type database. The type database
-%%% associates type information with registers.
-%%%
-%%% See the comment for verified_type/1 at the end of module for
-%%% a description of the possible types.
-
-%% tdb_new() -> EmptyDataBase
-%% Creates a new, empty type database.
-
-tdb_new() -> [].
-
-%% tdb_find(Register, Db) -> Type
-%% Returns type information or the atom error if there is no type
-%% information available for Register.
-%%
-%% See the comment for verified_type/1 at the end of module for
-%% a description of the possible types.
-
-tdb_find(Reg, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find_raw(Reg, Ts) of
- {tuple_element,_,_} -> any;
- Type -> Type
- end.
-
-%% tdb_find_source_tuple(Register, Ts) -> {source_tuple,Register} | 'none'.
-%% Find the tuple whose first element was fetched to the register Register.
-
-tdb_find_source_tuple(Reg, Ts) ->
- case tdb_find_raw(Reg, Ts) of
- {tuple_element,Src,0} ->
- {source_tuple,Src};
- _ ->
- none
- end.
-
-%% tdb_copy(Source, Dest, Db) -> Db'
-%% Update the type information for Dest to have the same type
-%% as the Source.
-
-tdb_copy({Tag,_}=S, D, Ts) when Tag =:= x; Tag =:= y ->
- case tdb_find_raw(S, Ts) of
- any -> orddict:erase(D, Ts);
- Type -> orddict:store(D, Type, Ts)
- end;
-tdb_copy(Literal, D, Ts) ->
- Type = case Literal of
- {atom,_} -> Literal;
- {float,_} -> float;
- {integer,Int} -> {integer,{Int,Int}};
- {literal,[_|_]} -> nonempty_list;
- {literal,#{}} -> map;
- {literal,Tuple} when tuple_size(Tuple) >= 1 ->
- Lit = tag_literal(element(1, Tuple)),
- {tuple,exact_size,tuple_size(Tuple),[Lit]};
- _ -> any
- end,
- tdb_store(D, verified_type(Type), Ts).
-
-%% tdb_store(Register, Type, Ts0) -> Ts.
-%% Store a new type for register Register. Return the update type
-%% database. Use this function when a new value is assigned to
-%% a register.
-%%
-%% See the comment for verified_type/1 at the end of module for
-%% a description of the possible types.
-
-tdb_store(Reg, any, Ts) ->
- erase(Reg, Ts);
-tdb_store(Reg, Type, Ts) ->
- store(Reg, verified_type(Type), Ts).
-
-store(Key, New, [{K,_}|_]=Dict) when Key < K ->
- [{Key,New}|Dict];
-store(Key, New, [{K,Val}=E|Dict]) when Key > K ->
- case Val of
- {tuple_element,Key,_} -> store(Key, New, Dict);
- _ -> [E|store(Key, New, Dict)]
- end;
-store(Key, New, [{_K,Old}|Dict]) -> %Key == K
- case Old of
- {tuple,_,_,_} ->
- [{Key,New}|erase_tuple_element(Key, Dict)];
- _ ->
- [{Key,New}|Dict]
- end;
-store(Key, New, []) -> [{Key,New}].
-
-erase(Key, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key < K ->
- [E|Dict];
-erase(Key, [{K,Val}=E|Dict]) when Key > K ->
- case Val of
- {tuple_element,Key,_} -> erase(Key, Dict);
- _ -> [E|erase(Key, Dict)]
- end;
-erase(Key, [{_K,Val}|Dict]) -> %Key == K
- case Val of
- {tuple,_,_,_} -> erase_tuple_element(Key, Dict);
- _ -> Dict
- end;
-erase(_, []) -> [].
-
-erase_tuple_element(Key, [{_,{tuple_element,Key,_}}|Dict]) ->
- erase_tuple_element(Key, Dict);
-erase_tuple_element(Key, [E|Dict]) ->
- [E|erase_tuple_element(Key, Dict)];
-erase_tuple_element(_Key, []) -> [].
-
-%% tdb_meet(Register, Type, Ts0) -> Ts.
-%% Update information of a register that is used as the source for an
-%% instruction. The type Type will be combined using the meet operation
-%% with the previous type information for the register, resulting in
-%% narrower (more specific) type.
-%%
-%% For example, if the previous type is {tuple,min_size,2,[]} and the
-%% the new type is {tuple,exact_size,5,[]}, the meet of the types will
-%% be {tuple,exact_size,5,[]}.
-%%
-%% See the comment for verified_type/1 at the end of module for
-%% a description of the possible types.
-
-tdb_meet(Reg, NewType, Ts) ->
- Update = fun(Type0) -> meet(Type0, NewType) end,
- orddict:update(Reg, Update, NewType, Ts).
-
-%%%
-%%% Here follows internal helper functions for accessing and
-%%% updating the type database.
-%%%
-
-tdb_find_raw({x,_}=K, Ts) -> tdb_find_raw_1(K, Ts);
-tdb_find_raw({y,_}=K, Ts) -> tdb_find_raw_1(K, Ts);
-tdb_find_raw(_, _) -> any.
-
-tdb_find_raw_1(K, Ts) ->
- case orddict:find(K, Ts) of
- {ok,Val} -> Val;
- error -> any
- end.
-
-tag_literal(A) when is_atom(A) -> {atom,A};
-tag_literal(F) when is_float(F) -> {float,F};
-tag_literal(I) when is_integer(I) -> {integer,I};
-tag_literal([]) -> nil;
-tag_literal(Lit) -> {literal,Lit}.
-
-%% tdb_kill_xregs(Db) -> NewDb
-%% Kill all information about x registers. Also kill all tuple_element
-%% dependencies from y registers to x registers.
-
-tdb_kill_xregs([{{x,_},_Type}|Db]) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Db);
-tdb_kill_xregs([{{y,_},{tuple_element,{x,_},_}}|Db]) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Db);
-tdb_kill_xregs([Any|Db]) -> [Any|tdb_kill_xregs(Db)];
-tdb_kill_xregs([]) -> [].
-
-%% meet(Type1, Type2) -> Type
-%% Returns the "meet" of Type1 and Type2. The meet is a narrower
-%% type than Type1 and Type2. For example:
-%%
-%% meet(integer, {integer,{0,3}}) -> {integer,{0,3}}
-%%
-%% The meet for two different types result in 'none', which is
-%% the bottom element for our type lattice:
-%%
-%% meet(integer, map) -> none
-
-meet(T, T) ->
- T;
-meet({integer,_}=T, integer) ->
- T;
-meet(integer, {integer,_}=T) ->
- T;
-meet({integer,{Min1,Max1}}, {integer,{Min2,Max2}}) ->
- {integer,{max(Min1, Min2),min(Max1, Max2)}};
-meet({tuple,min_size,Sz1,Same}, {tuple,min_size,Sz2,Same}=Max) when Sz1 < Sz2 ->
- Max;
-meet({tuple,min_size,Sz1,Same}=Max, {tuple,min_size,Sz2,Same}) when Sz1 > Sz2 ->
- Max;
-meet({tuple,exact_size,_,Same}=Exact, {tuple,_,_,Same}) ->
- Exact;
-meet({tuple,_,_,Same},{tuple,exact_size,_,Same}=Exact) ->
- Exact;
-meet({tuple,SzKind1,Sz1,[]}, {tuple,_SzKind2,_Sz2,First}=Tuple2) ->
- meet({tuple,SzKind1,Sz1,First}, Tuple2);
-meet({tuple,_SzKind1,_Sz1,First}=Tuple1, {tuple,SzKind2,Sz2,_}) ->
- meet(Tuple1, {tuple,SzKind2,Sz2,First});
-meet({binary,U1}, {binary,U2}) ->
- {binary,max(U1, U2)};
-meet(T1, T2) ->
- case is_any(T1) of
- true ->
- verified_type(T2);
- false ->
- case is_any(T2) of
- true ->
- verified_type(T1);
- false ->
- none %The bottom element.
- end
- end.
-
-is_any(any) -> true;
-is_any({tuple_element,_,_}) -> true;
-is_any(_) -> false.
-
-%% verified_type(Type) -> Type
-%% Returns the passed in type if it is one of the defined types.
-%% Crashes if there is anything wrong with the type.
-%%
-%% Here are all possible types:
-%%
-%% any Any Erlang term (top element for the type lattice).
-%%
-%% {atom,Atom} The specific atom Atom.
-%% {binary,Unit} Binary/bitstring aligned to unit Unit.
-%% boolean 'true' | 'false'
-%% float Floating point number.
-%% integer Integer.
-%% {integer,{Min,Max}} Integer in the inclusive range Min through Max.
-%% map Map.
-%% nonempty_list Nonempty list.
-%% {tuple,_,_,_} Tuple (see below).
-%%
-%% none No type (bottom element for the type lattice).
-%%
-%% {tuple,min_size,Size,First} means that the corresponding register
-%% contains a tuple with *at least* Size elements (conversely,
-%% {tuple,exact_size,Size,First} means that it contains a tuple with
-%% *exactly* Size elements). An tuple with unknown size is
-%% represented as {tuple,min_size,0,[]}. First is either [] (meaning
-%% that the tuple's first element is unknown) or [FirstElement] (the
-%% contents of the first element).
-%%
-%% There is also a pseudo-type called {tuple_element,_,_}:
-%%
-%% {tuple_element,SrcTuple,ElementNumber}
-%%
-%% that does not provide any information about the type of the
-%% register itself, but provides a link back to the source tuple that
-%% the register got its value from.
-%%
-%% Note that {tuple_element,_,_} will *never* be returned by tdb_find/2.
-%% Use tdb_find_source_tuple/2 to locate the source tuple for a register.
-
-verified_type(any=T) -> T;
-verified_type({atom,_}=T) -> T;
-verified_type({binary,U}=T) when is_integer(U) -> T;
-verified_type(boolean=T) -> T;
-verified_type(integer=T) -> T;
-verified_type({integer,{Min,Max}}=T)
- when is_integer(Min), is_integer(Max) -> T;
-verified_type(map=T) -> T;
-verified_type(nonempty_list=T) -> T;
-verified_type({tuple,_,Sz,[]}=T) when is_integer(Sz) -> T;
-verified_type({tuple,_,Sz,[_]}=T) when is_integer(Sz) -> T;
-verified_type({tuple_element,_,_}=T) -> T;
-verified_type(float=T) -> T.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl
index 5580d2f123..686d314c2d 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl
@@ -21,18 +21,16 @@
%%
-module(beam_utils).
--export([is_killed_block/2,is_killed/3,is_killed_at/3,
- is_not_used/3,usage/3,
+-export([is_killed/3,is_killed_at/3,is_not_used/3,
empty_label_index/0,index_label/3,index_labels/1,replace_labels/4,
code_at/2,bif_to_test/3,is_pure_test/1,
- live_opt/1,delete_annos/1,combine_heap_needs/2,
- anno_defs/1,
+ combine_heap_needs/2,
split_even/1
]).
-export_type([code_index/0,module_code/0,instruction/0]).
--import(lists, [flatmap/2,map/2,member/2,sort/1,reverse/1,splitwith/2]).
+-import(lists, [flatmap/2,map/2,member/2,sort/1,reverse/1]).
-define(is_const(Val), (Val =:= nil orelse
element(1, Val) =:= integer orelse
@@ -62,46 +60,6 @@
{lbl :: code_index(), %Label to code index.
res :: result_cache()}). %Result cache for each label.
-%% usage(Register, [Instruction], State) -> killed|not_used|used.
-%% Determine the usage of Register in the instruction sequence.
-%% The return value is one of:
-%%
-%% killed - The register is not used in any way.
-%% not_used - The register is referenced only by an allocating instruction
-%% (the actual value does not matter).
-%% used - The register is used (its value do matter).
-
--spec usage(beam_asm:reg(), [instruction()], code_index()) ->
- 'killed' | 'not_used' | 'used'.
-
-usage(R, Is, D) ->
- St = #live{lbl=D,res=gb_trees:empty()},
- {Usage,_} = check_liveness(R, Is, St),
- Usage.
-
-
-%% is_killed_block(Register, [Instruction]) -> true|false
-%% Determine whether a register is killed by the instruction sequence inside
-%% a block.
-%%
-%% If true is returned, it means that the register will not be
-%% referenced in ANY way (not even indirectly by an allocate instruction);
-%% i.e. it is OK to enter the instruction sequence with Register
-%% containing garbage.
-
--spec is_killed_block(beam_asm:reg(), [instruction()]) -> boolean().
-
-is_killed_block({x,X}, [{set,_,_,{alloc,Live,_}}|_]) ->
- X >= Live;
-is_killed_block(R, [{set,Ds,Ss,_Op}|Is]) ->
- not member(R, Ss) andalso (member(R, Ds) orelse is_killed_block(R, Is));
-is_killed_block(R, [{'%anno',{used,Regs}}|Is]) ->
- case R of
- {x,X} when (Regs bsr X) band 1 =:= 0 -> true;
- _ -> is_killed_block(R, Is)
- end;
-is_killed_block(_, []) -> false.
-
%% is_killed(Register, [Instruction], State) -> true|false
%% Determine whether a register is killed by the instruction sequence.
%% If true is returned, it means that the register will not be
@@ -224,23 +182,18 @@ bif_to_test('=<', [A,B], Fail) -> {test,is_ge,Fail,[B,A]};
bif_to_test('>', [A,B], Fail) -> {test,is_lt,Fail,[B,A]};
bif_to_test('<', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_lt,Fail,Ops};
bif_to_test('>=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_ge,Fail,Ops};
-bif_to_test('==', [A,nil], Fail) -> {test,is_nil,Fail,[A]};
-bif_to_test('==', [nil,A], Fail) -> {test,is_nil,Fail,[A]};
bif_to_test('==', [C,A], Fail) when ?is_const(C) ->
{test,is_eq,Fail,[A,C]};
bif_to_test('==', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_eq,Fail,Ops};
bif_to_test('/=', [C,A], Fail) when ?is_const(C) ->
{test,is_ne,Fail,[A,C]};
bif_to_test('/=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_ne,Fail,Ops};
-bif_to_test('=:=', [A,nil], Fail) -> {test,is_nil,Fail,[A]};
-bif_to_test('=:=', [nil,A], Fail) -> {test,is_nil,Fail,[A]};
bif_to_test('=:=', [C,A], Fail) when ?is_const(C) ->
{test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[A,C]};
bif_to_test('=:=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,Ops};
bif_to_test('=/=', [C,A], Fail) when ?is_const(C) ->
{test,is_ne_exact,Fail,[A,C]};
-bif_to_test('=/=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_ne_exact,Fail,Ops};
-bif_to_test(is_record, [_,_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_record,Fail,Ops}.
+bif_to_test('=/=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_ne_exact,Fail,Ops}.
%% is_pure_test({test,Op,Fail,Ops}) -> true|false.
@@ -256,8 +209,8 @@ is_pure_test({test,is_eq_exact,_,[_,_]}) -> true;
is_pure_test({test,is_ne_exact,_,[_,_]}) -> true;
is_pure_test({test,is_ge,_,[_,_]}) -> true;
is_pure_test({test,is_lt,_,[_,_]}) -> true;
-is_pure_test({test,is_nil,_,[_]}) -> true;
is_pure_test({test,is_nonempty_list,_,[_]}) -> true;
+is_pure_test({test,is_tagged_tuple,_,[_,_,_]}) -> true;
is_pure_test({test,test_arity,_,[_,_]}) -> true;
is_pure_test({test,has_map_fields,_,[_|_]}) -> true;
is_pure_test({test,is_bitstr,_,[_]}) -> true;
@@ -265,42 +218,6 @@ is_pure_test({test,is_function2,_,[_,_]}) -> true;
is_pure_test({test,Op,_,Ops}) ->
erl_internal:new_type_test(Op, length(Ops)).
-
-%% live_opt([Instruction]) -> [Instruction].
-%% Go through the instruction sequence in reverse execution
-%% order, keep track of liveness and remove 'move' instructions
-%% whose destination is a register that will not be used.
-%% Also insert {used,Regs} annotations at the beginning
-%% and end of each block.
-
--spec live_opt([instruction()]) -> [instruction()].
-
-live_opt(Is0) ->
- {[{label,Fail}|_]=Bef,[Fi|Is]} =
- splitwith(fun({func_info,_,_,_}) -> false;
- (_) -> true
- end, Is0),
- {func_info,_,_,Live} = Fi,
- D = gb_trees:insert(Fail, live_call(Live), gb_trees:empty()),
- Bef ++ [Fi|live_opt(reverse(Is), 0, D, [])].
-
-
-%% delete_annos([Instruction]) -> [Instruction].
-%% Delete all annotations.
-
--spec delete_annos([instruction()]) -> [instruction()].
-
-delete_annos([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
- case delete_annos(Bl0) of
- [] -> delete_annos(Is);
- [_|_]=Bl -> [{block,Bl}|delete_annos(Is)]
- end;
-delete_annos([{'%anno',_}|Is]) ->
- delete_annos(Is);
-delete_annos([I|Is]) ->
- [I|delete_annos(Is)];
-delete_annos([]) -> [].
-
%% combine_heap_needs(HeapNeed1, HeapNeed2) -> HeapNeed
%% Combine the heap need for two allocation instructions.
@@ -314,24 +231,6 @@ combine_heap_needs(H1, H2) when is_integer(H1), is_integer(H2) ->
combine_heap_needs(H1, H2) ->
{alloc,combine_alloc_lists([H1,H2])}.
-
-%% anno_defs(Instructions) -> Instructions'
-%% Add {def,RegisterBitmap} annotations to the beginning of
-%% each block. Iff bit X is set in the the bitmap, it means
-%% that {x,X} is defined when the block is entered.
-
--spec anno_defs([instruction()]) -> [instruction()].
-
-anno_defs(Is0) ->
- {Bef,[Fi|Is1]} =
- splitwith(fun({func_info,_,_,_}) -> false;
- (_) -> true
- end, Is0),
- {func_info,_,_,Arity} = Fi,
- Regs = init_def_regs(Arity),
- Is = defs(Is1, Regs, #{}),
- Bef ++ [Fi|Is].
-
%% split_even/1
%% [1,2,3,4,5,6] -> {[1,3,5],[2,4,6]}
@@ -850,466 +749,7 @@ combine_alloc_lists(Al0) ->
%% live_opt/4.
-%% Bit syntax instructions.
-live_opt([{bs_context_to_binary,Src}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live([Src], Regs0),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{bs_init,Fail,_,none,Ss,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs1 = x_live(Ss, x_dead([Dst], Regs0)),
- Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs1),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{bs_init,Fail,Info,Live0,Ss,Dst}|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs1 = x_dead([Dst], Regs0),
- Live = live_regs(Regs1),
- true = Live =< Live0, %Assertion.
- Regs2 = live_call(Live),
- Regs3 = x_live(Ss, Regs2),
- Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs3),
- I = {bs_init,Fail,Info,Live,Ss,Dst},
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{bs_put,Fail,_,Ss}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs1 = x_live(Ss, Regs0),
- Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs1),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{bs_restore2,Src,_}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live([Src], Regs0),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{bs_save2,Src,_}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live([Src], Regs0),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{test,bs_start_match2,Fail,Live,[Src,_],_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- Regs0 = live_call(Live),
- Regs1 = x_live([Src], Regs0),
- Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs1),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-
-%% Other instructions.
-live_opt([{block,Bl0}|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Live0 = make_anno({used,Regs0}),
- {Bl,Regs} = live_opt_block(reverse(Bl0), Regs0, D, [Live0]),
- Live = make_anno({used,Regs}),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [{block,[Live|Bl]}|Acc]);
-live_opt([build_stacktrace=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(1), D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([raw_raise=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(3), D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{label,L}=I|Is], Regs, D0, Acc) ->
- D = gb_trees:insert(L, Regs, D0),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{jump,{f,L}}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = gb_trees:get(L, D),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([return=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, 1, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{catch_end,_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(1), D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{badmatch,Src}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live([Src], 0),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{case_end,Src}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live([Src], 0),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{try_case_end,Src}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live([Src], 0),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([if_end=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = 0,
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{call,Arity,_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(Arity), D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{call_ext,Arity,_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(Arity), D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{call_fun,Arity}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(Arity+1), D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{apply,Arity}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(Arity+2), D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{make_fun2,_,_,_,Arity}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(Arity), D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{test,_,Fail,Ss}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs1 = x_live(Ss, Regs0),
- Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs1),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{test,_,Fail,Live,Ss,_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- Regs0 = live_call(Live),
- Regs1 = x_live(Ss, Regs0),
- Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs1),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{select,_,Src,Fail,List}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- Regs0 = 0,
- Regs1 = x_live([Src], Regs0),
- Regs = live_join_labels([Fail|List], D, Regs1),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{try_case,Y}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = live_call(1),
- case Regs0 of
- 0 ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [{try_end,Y}|Acc]);
- _ ->
- live_opt(Is, live_call(1), D, [I|Acc])
- end;
-live_opt([{loop_rec,_Fail,_Dst}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, 0, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([timeout=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, 0, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{wait,_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, 0, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{get_map_elements,Fail,Src,{list,List}}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- {Ss,Ds} = split_even(List),
- Regs1 = x_live([Src|Ss], x_dead(Ds, Regs0)),
- Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs1),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{gc_bif,N,F,R,As,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Bl = [{set,[Dst],As,{alloc,R,{gc_bif,N,F}}}],
- {_,Regs} = live_opt_block(Bl, Regs0, D, []),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{bif,N,F,As,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Bl = [{set,[Dst],As,{bif,N,F}}],
- {_,Regs} = live_opt_block(Bl, Regs0, D, []),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{get_tuple_element,Src,Idx,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Bl = [{set,[Dst],[Src],{get_tuple_element,Idx}}],
- {_,Regs} = live_opt_block(Bl, Regs0, D, []),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{move,Src,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live([Src], x_dead([Dst], Regs0)),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{put_map,F,Op,S,Dst,R,{list,Puts}}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Bl = [{set,[Dst],[S|Puts],{alloc,R,{put_map,Op,F}}}],
- {_,Regs} = live_opt_block(Bl, Regs0, D, []),
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-
-%% Transparent instructions - they neither use nor modify x registers.
-live_opt([{deallocate,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{kill,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{try_end,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{loop_rec_end,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{wait_timeout,_,nil}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{wait_timeout,_,{Tag,_}}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) when Tag =/= x ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{line,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{'catch',_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{'try',_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-
-%% The following instructions can occur if the "compilation" has been
-%% started from a .S file using the 'from_asm' option.
-live_opt([{trim,_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{'%',_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{recv_set,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{recv_mark,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-
-live_opt([], _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
-
-live_opt_block([{set,[{x,X}]=Ds,Ss,move}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live(Ss, x_dead(Ds, Regs0)),
- case is_live(X, Regs0) of
- true ->
- live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
- false ->
- %% Useless move, will never be used.
- live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, Acc)
- end;
-live_opt_block([{set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live0,AllocOp}}|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- %% Calculate liveness from the point of view of the GC.
- %% There will never be a GC if the instruction fails, so we should
- %% ignore the failure branch.
- GcRegs1 = x_dead(Ds, Regs0),
- GcRegs = x_live(Ss, GcRegs1),
- Live = live_regs(GcRegs),
-
- %% The life-time analysis used by the code generator is sometimes too
- %% conservative, so it may be possible to lower the number of live
- %% registers based on the exact liveness information. The main benefit is
- %% that more optimizations that depend on liveness information (such as the
- %% beam_dead pass) may be applied.
- true = Live =< Live0, %Assertion.
- I = {set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live,AllocOp}},
-
- %% Calculate liveness from the point of view of the preceding instruction.
- %% The liveness is the union of live registers in the GC and the live
- %% registers at the failure label.
- Regs1 = live_call(Live),
- Regs = live_join_alloc(AllocOp, D, Regs1),
- live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt_block([{set,Ds,Ss,{bif,_,Fail}}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs1 = x_dead(Ds, Regs0),
- Regs2 = x_live(Ss, Regs1),
- Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs2),
- live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt_block([{set,Ds,Ss,_}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Regs = x_live(Ss, x_dead(Ds, Regs0)),
- live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt_block([{'%anno',_}|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, Acc);
-live_opt_block([], Regs, _, Acc) -> {Acc,Regs}.
-
-live_join_alloc({Kind,_Name,Fail}, D, Regs) when Kind =:= gc_bif; Kind =:= put_map ->
- live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs);
-live_join_alloc(_, _, Regs) -> Regs.
-
-live_join_labels([{f,L}|T], D, Regs0) when L =/= 0 ->
- Regs = gb_trees:get(L, D) bor Regs0,
- live_join_labels(T, D, Regs);
-live_join_labels([_|T], D, Regs) ->
- live_join_labels(T, D, Regs);
-live_join_labels([], _, Regs) -> Regs.
-
-live_join_label({f,0}, _, Regs) ->
- Regs;
-live_join_label({f,L}, D, Regs) ->
- gb_trees:get(L, D) bor Regs.
-
-live_call(Live) -> (1 bsl Live) - 1.
-
-live_regs(Regs) ->
- live_regs_1(0, Regs).
-
-live_regs_1(N, 0) -> N;
-live_regs_1(N, Regs) -> live_regs_1(N+1, Regs bsr 1).
-
-x_dead([{x,N}|Rs], Regs) -> x_dead(Rs, Regs band (bnot (1 bsl N)));
-x_dead([_|Rs], Regs) -> x_dead(Rs, Regs);
-x_dead([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-x_live([{x,N}|Rs], Regs) -> x_live(Rs, Regs bor (1 bsl N));
-x_live([_|Rs], Regs) -> x_live(Rs, Regs);
-x_live([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-is_live(X, Regs) -> ((Regs bsr X) band 1) =:= 1.
-
split_even([], Ss, Ds) ->
{reverse(Ss),reverse(Ds)};
split_even([S,D|Rs], Ss, Ds) ->
split_even(Rs, [S|Ss], [D|Ds]).
-
-%%%
-%%% Add annotations for defined registers.
-%%%
-%%% This analysis is done by scanning the instructions in
-%%% execution order.
-%%%
-
-defs([{apply,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
-defs([{bif,_,{f,Fail},_Src,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D))];
-defs([{block,Block0}|Is], Regs0, D0) ->
- {Block,Regs,D} = defs_list(Block0, Regs0, D0),
- [{block,[make_anno({def,Regs0})|Block]}|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{bs_init,{f,L},_,Live,_,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- Regs1 = case Live of
- none -> Regs0;
- _ -> init_def_regs(Live)
- end,
- Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs1),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs, D))];
-defs([{bs_put,{f,L},_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs, D))];
-defs([build_stacktrace=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
-defs([{call,_,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
-defs([{call_ext,_,{extfunc,M,F,A}}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- case erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(M, F, A) of
- false ->
- [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
- true ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)]
- end;
-defs([{call_ext,_,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
-defs([{call_fun,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
-defs([{'catch',_,{f,L}}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- RegsAtLabel = init_def_regs(1),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, RegsAtLabel, D))];
-defs([{catch_end,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- Regs = init_def_regs(1),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{gc_bif,_,{f,Fail},Live,_Src,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- true = all_defined(Live, Regs0), %Assertion.
- Regs = def_regs([Dst], init_def_regs(Live)),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D))];
-defs([{get_map_elements,{f,L},_Src,{list,DstList}}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- {_,Ds} = beam_utils:split_even(DstList),
- Regs = def_regs(Ds, Regs0),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs0, D))];
-defs([{get_tuple_element,_,_,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{jump,{f,L}}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, update_regs(L, Regs, D))];
-defs([{label,L}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- case D of
- #{L:=Regs1} ->
- Regs = Regs0 band Regs1,
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
- #{} ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs0, D)]
- end;
-defs([{loop_rec,{f,L},{x,0}}=I|Is], _Regs, D0) ->
- RegsAtLabel = init_def_regs(0),
- D = update_regs(L, RegsAtLabel, D0),
- [I|defs(Is, init_def_regs(1), D)];
-defs([{loop_rec_end,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
-defs([{make_fun2,_,_,_,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
-defs([{move,_,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{put_map,{f,Fail},_,_,Dst,_,_}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D))];
-defs([raw_raise=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
-defs([return=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
-defs([{select,_,_Src,Fail,List}=I|Is], Regs, D0) ->
- D = update_list([Fail|List], Regs, D0),
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
-defs([{test,_,{f,L},_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs, D))];
-defs([{test,_,{f,L},Live,_,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
- true = all_defined(Live, Regs0), %Assertion.
- Regs = def_regs([Dst], init_def_regs(Live)),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs0, D))];
-defs([{'try',_,{f,L}}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- RegsAtLabel = init_def_regs(3),
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, RegsAtLabel, D))];
-defs([{try_case,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, init_def_regs(3), D)];
-defs([{wait,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
-defs([{wait_timeout,_,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, 0, D)];
-
-%% Exceptions.
-defs([{badmatch,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
-defs([{case_end,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
-defs([if_end=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
-defs([{try_case_end,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
-
-%% Neutral instructions
-defs([{bs_context_to_binary,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{bs_restore2,_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{bs_save2,_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{deallocate,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{kill,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{line,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{recv_mark,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{recv_set,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([timeout=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{trim,_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{try_end,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([{'%',_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
-defs([], _, _) -> [].
-
-defs_unreachable([{label,L}=I|Is], D) ->
- case D of
- #{L:=Regs} ->
- [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
- #{} ->
- defs_unreachable(Is, D)
- end;
-defs_unreachable([_|Is], D) ->
- defs_unreachable(Is, D);
-defs_unreachable([], _D) -> [].
-
-defs_list(Is, Regs, D) ->
- defs_list(Is, Regs, D, []).
-
-defs_list([{set,Ds,_,{alloc,Live,Info}}=I|Is], Regs0, D0, Acc) ->
- true = all_defined(Live, Regs0), %Assertion.
- D = case Info of
- {gc_bif,_,{f,Fail}} ->
- update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D0);
- {put_map,_,{f,Fail}} ->
- update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D0);
- _ ->
- D0
- end,
- Regs = def_regs(Ds, init_def_regs(Live)),
- defs_list(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-defs_list([{set,Ds,_,Info}=I|Is], Regs0, D0, Acc) ->
- D = case Info of
- {bif,_,{f,Fail}} ->
- update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D0);
- {try_catch,'catch',{f,Fail}} ->
- update_regs(Fail, init_def_regs(1), D0);
- {try_catch,'try',{f,Fail}} ->
- update_regs(Fail, init_def_regs(3), D0);
- _ ->
- D0
- end,
- Regs = def_regs(Ds, Regs0),
- defs_list(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-defs_list([], Regs, D, Acc) ->
- {reverse(Acc),Regs,D}.
-
-init_def_regs(Arity) ->
- (1 bsl Arity) - 1.
-
-def_regs([{x,X}|T], Regs) ->
- def_regs(T, Regs bor (1 bsl X));
-def_regs([_|T], Regs) ->
- def_regs(T, Regs);
-def_regs([], Regs) -> Regs.
-
-update_list([{f,L}|T], Regs, D0) ->
- D = update_regs(L, Regs, D0),
- update_list(T, Regs, D);
-update_list([_|T], Regs, D) ->
- update_list(T, Regs, D);
-update_list([], _Regs, D) -> D.
-
-update_regs(L, Regs0, D) ->
- case D of
- #{L:=Regs1} ->
- Regs = Regs0 band Regs1,
- D#{L:=Regs};
- #{} ->
- D#{L=>Regs0}
- end.
-
-all_defined(Live, Regs) ->
- All = (1 bsl Live) - 1,
- Regs band All =:= All.
-
-%%%
-%%% Utilities.
-%%%
-
-%% make_anno(Anno) -> WrappedAnno.
-%% Wrap an annotation term.
-
-make_anno(Anno) ->
- {'%anno',Anno}.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
index fb2e7df65c..953aced66e 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
%% Interface for compiler.
-export([module/2, format_error/1]).
--import(lists, [any/2,dropwhile/2,foldl/3,foreach/2,reverse/1]).
+-import(lists, [any/2,dropwhile/2,foldl/3,map/2,foreach/2,reverse/1]).
%% To be called by the compiler.
@@ -145,7 +145,9 @@ validate_0(Module, [{function,Name,Ar,Entry,Code}|Fs], Ft) ->
fls=undefined, %Floating point state.
ct=[], %List of hot catch/try labels
setelem=false, %Previous instruction was setelement/3.
- puts_left=none %put/1 instructions left.
+ puts_left=none, %put/1 instructions left.
+ defs=#{}, %Defining expression for each register.
+ aliases=#{}
}).
-type label() :: integer().
@@ -203,6 +205,12 @@ validate_fun_info_branches([], _, _) -> ok.
validate_fun_info_branches_1(Arity, {_,_,Arity}, _) -> ok;
validate_fun_info_branches_1(X, {Mod,Name,Arity}=MFA, Vst) ->
try
+ case Vst of
+ #vst{current=#st{numy=none}} ->
+ ok;
+ #vst{current=#st{numy=Size}} ->
+ error({unexpected_stack_frame,Size})
+ end,
get_term_type({x,X}, Vst)
catch Error ->
I = {func_info,{atom,Mod},{atom,Name},Arity},
@@ -280,7 +288,7 @@ valfun_1({try_case_end,Src}, Vst) ->
verify_y_init(Vst),
assert_term(Src, Vst),
kill_state(Vst);
-%% Instructions that can not cause exceptions
+%% Instructions that cannot cause exceptions
valfun_1({bs_context_to_binary,Ctx}, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs}}=Vst) ->
case Ctx of
{Tag,X} when Tag =:= x; Tag =:= y ->
@@ -304,9 +312,10 @@ valfun_1({move,{y,_}=Src,{y,_}=Dst}, Vst) ->
{trytag,_} -> error({trytag,Src});
Type -> set_type_reg(Type, Dst, Vst)
end;
-valfun_1({move,Src,Dst}, Vst) ->
- Type = get_move_term_type(Src, Vst),
- set_type_reg(Type, Dst, Vst);
+valfun_1({move,Src,Dst}, Vst0) ->
+ Type = get_move_term_type(Src, Vst0),
+ Vst = set_type_reg(Type, Dst, Vst0),
+ set_alias(Src, Dst, Vst);
valfun_1({fmove,Src,{fr,_}=Dst}, Vst) ->
assert_type(float, Src, Vst),
set_freg(Dst, Vst);
@@ -332,7 +341,7 @@ valfun_1({bif,Op,{f,_},Src,Dst}=I, Vst) ->
%% catch state).
validate_src(Src, Vst),
Type = bif_type(Op, Src, Vst),
- set_type_reg(Type, Dst, Vst)
+ set_type_reg_expr(Type, I, Dst, Vst)
end;
%% Put instructions.
valfun_1({put_list,A,B,Dst}, Vst0) ->
@@ -340,6 +349,12 @@ valfun_1({put_list,A,B,Dst}, Vst0) ->
assert_term(B, Vst0),
Vst = eat_heap(2, Vst0),
set_type_reg(cons, Dst, Vst);
+valfun_1({put_tuple2,Dst,{list,Elements}}, Vst0) ->
+ _ = [assert_term(El, Vst0) || El <- Elements],
+ Size = length(Elements),
+ Vst = eat_heap(Size+1, Vst0),
+ Type = {tuple,Size},
+ set_type_reg(Type, Dst, Vst);
valfun_1({put_tuple,Sz,Dst}, Vst0) when is_integer(Sz) ->
Vst1 = eat_heap(1, Vst0),
Vst = set_type_reg(tuple_in_progress, Dst, Vst1),
@@ -408,35 +423,27 @@ valfun_1({trim,N,Remaining}, #vst{current=#st{y=Yregs0,numy=NumY}=St}=Vst) ->
N =< NumY, N+Remaining =:= NumY ->
Yregs1 = [{Y-N,Type} || {Y,Type} <- gb_trees:to_list(Yregs0), Y >= N],
Yregs = gb_trees_from_list(Yregs1),
- Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Yregs,numy=NumY-N}};
+ Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Yregs,numy=NumY-N,aliases=#{}}};
true ->
error({trim,N,Remaining,allocated,NumY})
end;
%% Catch & try.
-valfun_1({'catch',Dst,{f,Fail}}, Vst0) when Fail /= none ->
- Vst = #vst{current=#st{ct=Fails}=St} =
- set_type_y({catchtag,[Fail]}, Dst, Vst0),
- Vst#vst{current=St#st{ct=[[Fail]|Fails]}};
-valfun_1({'try',Dst,{f,Fail}}, Vst0) ->
- Vst = #vst{current=#st{ct=Fails}=St} =
- set_type_y({trytag,[Fail]}, Dst, Vst0),
- Vst#vst{current=St#st{ct=[[Fail]|Fails]}};
+valfun_1({'catch',Dst,{f,Fail}}, Vst) when Fail =/= none ->
+ init_try_catch_branch(catchtag, Dst, Fail, Vst);
+valfun_1({'try',Dst,{f,Fail}}, Vst) when Fail =/= none ->
+ init_try_catch_branch(trytag, Dst, Fail, Vst);
valfun_1({catch_end,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}}=Vst0) ->
case get_special_y_type(Reg, Vst0) of
{catchtag,Fail} ->
Vst = #vst{current=St} = set_catch_end(Reg, Vst0),
- Xs = gb_trees_from_list([{0,term}]),
- Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,ct=Fails,fls=undefined}};
+ Xregs = gb_trees:enter(0, term, St#st.x),
+ Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xregs,ct=Fails,fls=undefined,aliases=#{}}};
Type ->
error({bad_type,Type})
end;
-valfun_1({try_end,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}=St0}=Vst0) ->
- case get_special_y_type(Reg, Vst0) of
+valfun_1({try_end,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}=St0}=Vst) ->
+ case get_special_y_type(Reg, Vst) of
{trytag,Fail} ->
- Vst = case Fail of
- [FailLabel] -> branch_state(FailLabel, Vst0);
- _ -> Vst0
- end,
St = St0#st{ct=Fails,fls=undefined},
set_catch_end(Reg, Vst#vst{current=St});
Type ->
@@ -447,7 +454,7 @@ valfun_1({try_case,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}}=Vst0) ->
{trytag,Fail} ->
Vst = #vst{current=St} = set_catch_end(Reg, Vst0),
Xs = gb_trees_from_list([{0,{atom,[]}},{1,term},{2,term}]),
- Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,ct=Fails,fls=undefined}};
+ Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,ct=Fails,fls=undefined,aliases=#{}}};
Type ->
error({bad_type,Type})
end;
@@ -464,14 +471,34 @@ valfun_1({get_tl,Src,Dst}, Vst) ->
valfun_1({get_tuple_element,Src,I,Dst}, Vst) ->
assert_type({tuple_element,I+1}, Src, Vst),
set_type_reg(term, Src, Dst, Vst);
+valfun_1({jump,{f,Lbl}}, Vst) ->
+ kill_state(branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
valfun_1(I, Vst) ->
valfun_2(I, Vst).
+init_try_catch_branch(Tag, Dst, Fail, Vst0) ->
+ Vst1 = set_type_y({Tag,[Fail]}, Dst, Vst0),
+ #vst{current=#st{ct=Fails}=St0} = Vst1,
+ CurrentSt = St0#st{ct=[[Fail]|Fails]},
+
+ %% Set the initial state at the try/catch label.
+ %% Assume that Y registers contain terms or try/catch
+ %% tags.
+ Yregs0 = map(fun({Y,uninitialized}) -> {Y,term};
+ ({Y,initialized}) -> {Y,term};
+ (E) -> E
+ end, gb_trees:to_list(CurrentSt#st.y)),
+ Yregs = gb_trees:from_orddict(Yregs0),
+ BranchSt = CurrentSt#st{y=Yregs},
+
+ Vst = branch_state(Fail, Vst1#vst{current=BranchSt}),
+ Vst#vst{current=CurrentSt}.
+
%% Update branched state if necessary and try next set of instructions.
valfun_2(I, #vst{current=#st{ct=[]}}=Vst) ->
valfun_3(I, Vst);
valfun_2(I, #vst{current=#st{ct=[[Fail]|_]}}=Vst) when is_integer(Fail) ->
- %% Update branched state
+ %% Update branched state.
valfun_3(I, branch_state(Fail, Vst));
valfun_2(_, _) ->
error(ambiguous_catch_try_state).
@@ -541,18 +568,18 @@ valfun_4({call_ext_last,_,_,_}, #vst{current=#st{numy=NumY}}) ->
valfun_4({make_fun2,_,_,_,Live}, Vst) ->
call(make_fun, Live, Vst);
%% Other BIFs
-valfun_4({bif,tuple_size,{f,Fail},[Tuple],Dst}, Vst0) ->
+valfun_4({bif,tuple_size,{f,Fail},[Tuple],Dst}=I, Vst0) ->
TupleType0 = get_term_type(Tuple, Vst0),
Vst1 = branch_state(Fail, Vst0),
TupleType = upgrade_tuple_type({tuple,[0]}, TupleType0),
Vst = set_type(TupleType, Tuple, Vst1),
- set_type_reg({integer,[]}, Dst, Vst);
+ set_type_reg_expr({integer,[]}, I, Dst, Vst);
valfun_4({bif,element,{f,Fail},[Pos,Tuple],Dst}, Vst0) ->
TupleType0 = get_term_type(Tuple, Vst0),
PosType = get_term_type(Pos, Vst0),
Vst1 = branch_state(Fail, Vst0),
TupleType = upgrade_tuple_type({tuple,[get_tuple_size(PosType)]}, TupleType0),
- Vst = set_type(TupleType, Tuple, Vst1),
+ Vst = set_aliased_type(TupleType, Tuple, Vst1),
set_type_reg(term, Tuple, Dst, Vst);
valfun_4({bif,raise,{f,0},Src,_Dst}, Vst) ->
validate_src(Src, Vst),
@@ -593,8 +620,6 @@ valfun_4(return, #vst{current=#st{numy=none}}=Vst) ->
kill_state(Vst);
valfun_4(return, #vst{current=#st{numy=NumY}}) ->
error({stack_frame,NumY});
-valfun_4({jump,{f,Lbl}}, Vst) ->
- kill_state(branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
valfun_4({loop_rec,{f,Fail},Dst}, Vst0) ->
Vst = branch_state(Fail, Vst0),
%% This term may not be part of the root set until
@@ -621,13 +646,18 @@ valfun_4({set_tuple_element,Src,Tuple,I}, Vst) ->
assert_type({tuple_element,I+1}, Tuple, Vst),
Vst;
%% Match instructions.
-valfun_4({select_val,Src,{f,Fail},{list,Choices}}, Vst) ->
- assert_term(Src, Vst),
- Lbls = [L || {f,L} <- Choices]++[Fail],
- kill_state(foldl(fun(L, S) -> branch_state(L, S) end, Vst, Lbls));
+valfun_4({select_val,Src,{f,Fail},{list,Choices}}, Vst0) ->
+ assert_term(Src, Vst0),
+ Vst = branch_state(Fail, Vst0),
+ kill_state(select_val_branches(Src, Choices, Vst));
valfun_4({select_tuple_arity,Tuple,{f,Fail},{list,Choices}}, Vst) ->
assert_type(tuple, Tuple, Vst),
- kill_state(branch_arities(Choices, Tuple, branch_state(Fail, Vst)));
+ TupleType = case get_term_type(Tuple, Vst) of
+ {fragile,TupleType0} -> TupleType0;
+ TupleType0 -> TupleType0
+ end,
+ kill_state(branch_arities(Choices, Tuple, TupleType,
+ branch_state(Fail, Vst)));
%% New bit syntax matching instructions.
valfun_4({test,bs_start_match2,{f,Fail},Live,[Ctx,NeedSlots],Ctx}, Vst0) ->
@@ -700,16 +730,19 @@ valfun_4({test,is_float,{f,Lbl},[Float]}, Vst) ->
valfun_4({test,is_tuple,{f,Lbl},[Tuple]}, Vst) ->
Type0 = get_term_type(Tuple, Vst),
Type = upgrade_tuple_type({tuple,[0]}, Type0),
- set_type(Type, Tuple, branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
+ set_aliased_type(Type, Tuple, branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
valfun_4({test,is_nonempty_list,{f,Lbl},[Cons]}, Vst) ->
assert_term(Cons, Vst),
- set_type(cons, Cons, branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
+ Type = cons,
+ set_aliased_type(Type, Cons, branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
valfun_4({test,test_arity,{f,Lbl},[Tuple,Sz]}, Vst) when is_integer(Sz) ->
assert_type(tuple, Tuple, Vst),
- set_type_reg({tuple,Sz}, Tuple, branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
+ Type = {tuple,Sz},
+ set_aliased_type(Type, Tuple, branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
valfun_4({test,is_tagged_tuple,{f,Lbl},[Src,Sz,_Atom]}, Vst) ->
validate_src([Src], Vst),
- set_type_reg({tuple, Sz}, Src, branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
+ Type = {tuple,Sz},
+ set_aliased_type(Type, Src, branch_state(Lbl, Vst));
valfun_4({test,has_map_fields,{f,Lbl},Src,{list,List}}, Vst) ->
assert_type(map, Src, Vst),
assert_unique_map_keys(List),
@@ -718,11 +751,26 @@ valfun_4({test,is_map,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst0) ->
Vst = branch_state(Lbl, Vst0),
case Src of
{Tag,_} when Tag =:= x; Tag =:= y ->
- set_type_reg(map, Src, Vst);
+ Type = map,
+ set_aliased_type(Type, Src, Vst);
{literal,Map} when is_map(Map) ->
- Vst;
+ Vst0;
_ ->
- kill_state(Vst)
+ kill_state(Vst0)
+ end;
+valfun_4({test,is_eq_exact,{f,Lbl},[Src,Val]=Ss}, Vst0) ->
+ validate_src(Ss, Vst0),
+ Infer = infer_types(Src, Vst0),
+ Vst1 = Infer(Val, Vst0),
+ Vst = branch_state(Lbl, Vst1),
+ case Val of
+ {literal,Tuple} when is_tuple(Tuple) ->
+ Type0 = get_term_type(Val, Vst),
+ Type = upgrade_tuple_type({tuple,tuple_size(Tuple)},
+ Type0),
+ set_aliased_type(Type, Src, Vst);
+ _ ->
+ Vst
end;
valfun_4({test,_Op,{f,Lbl},Src}, Vst) ->
validate_src(Src, Vst),
@@ -885,21 +933,15 @@ val_dsetel({set_tuple_element,_,_,_}, #vst{current=#st{setelem=false}}) ->
error(illegal_context_for_set_tuple_element);
val_dsetel({set_tuple_element,_,_,_}, #vst{current=#st{setelem=true}}=Vst) ->
Vst;
+val_dsetel({get_tuple_element,_,_,_}, Vst) ->
+ Vst;
val_dsetel({line,_}, Vst) ->
Vst;
val_dsetel(_, #vst{current=#st{setelem=true}=St}=Vst) ->
Vst#vst{current=St#st{setelem=false}};
val_dsetel(_, Vst) -> Vst.
-kill_state(#vst{current=#st{ct=[[Fail]|_]}}=Vst) when is_integer(Fail) ->
- %% There is an active catch. Make sure that we merge the state into
- %% the catch label before clearing it, so that that we can be sure
- %% that the label gets a state.
- kill_state_1(branch_state(Fail, Vst));
kill_state(Vst) ->
- kill_state_1(Vst).
-
-kill_state_1(Vst) ->
Vst#vst{current=none}.
%% A "plain" call.
@@ -912,7 +954,7 @@ call(Name, Live, #vst{current=St}=Vst) ->
Type when Type =/= exception ->
%% Type is never 'exception' because it has been handled earlier.
Xs = gb_trees_from_list([{0,Type}]),
- Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,f=init_fregs()}}
+ Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,f=init_fregs(),aliases=#{}}}
end.
%% Tail call.
@@ -1025,11 +1067,25 @@ heap_alloc_2([{floats,Floats}|T], St0) ->
St = St0#st{hf=Floats},
heap_alloc_2(T, St);
heap_alloc_2([], St) -> St.
-
-prune_x_regs(Live, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs0}=St0}=Vst) when is_integer(Live) ->
+
+prune_x_regs(Live, #vst{current=St0}=Vst)
+ when is_integer(Live) ->
+ #st{x=Xs0,defs=Defs0,aliases=Aliases0} = St0,
Xs1 = gb_trees:to_list(Xs0),
Xs = [P || {R,_}=P <- Xs1, R < Live],
- St = St0#st{x=gb_trees:from_orddict(Xs)},
+ Defs = maps:filter(fun({x,X}, _) -> X < Live;
+ ({y,_}, _) -> true
+ end, Defs0),
+ Aliases = maps:filter(fun({x,X1}, {x,X2}) ->
+ X1 < Live andalso X2 < Live;
+ ({x,X}, _) ->
+ X < Live;
+ (_, {x,X}) ->
+ X < Live;
+ (_, _) ->
+ true
+ end, Aliases0),
+ St = St0#st{x=gb_trees:from_orddict(Xs),defs=Defs,aliases=Aliases},
Vst#vst{current=St}.
%%%
@@ -1160,10 +1216,73 @@ bsm_restore(Reg, SavePoint, Vst) ->
_ -> error({illegal_restore,SavePoint,range})
end.
+select_val_branches(Src, Choices, Vst) ->
+ Infer = infer_types(Src, Vst),
+ select_val_branches_1(Choices, Infer, Vst).
+
+select_val_branches_1([Val,{f,L}|T], Infer, Vst0) ->
+ Vst = branch_state(L, Infer(Val, Vst0)),
+ select_val_branches_1(T, Infer, Vst);
+select_val_branches_1([], _, Vst) -> Vst.
+
+infer_types(Src, Vst) ->
+ case get_def(Src, Vst) of
+ {bif,is_map,{f,_},[Map],_} ->
+ fun({atom,true}, S) -> set_type_reg(map, Map, S);
+ (_, S) -> S
+ end;
+ {bif,tuple_size,{f,_},[Tuple],_} ->
+ fun({integer,Arity}, S) ->
+ Type0 = get_term_type(Tuple, S),
+ Type = upgrade_tuple_type({tuple,Arity}, Type0),
+ set_type(Type, Tuple, S);
+ (_, S) -> S
+ end;
+ {bif,'=:=',{f,_},[ArityReg,{integer,_}=Val],_} when ArityReg =/= Src ->
+ fun({atom,true}, S) ->
+ Infer = infer_types(ArityReg, S),
+ Infer(Val, S);
+ (_, S) -> S
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ fun(_, S) -> S end
+ end.
+
%%%
%%% Keeping track of types.
%%%
+set_alias(Reg1, Reg2, #vst{current=St0}=Vst) ->
+ case Reg1 of
+ {Kind,_} when Kind =:= x; Kind =:= y ->
+ #st{aliases=Aliases0} = St0,
+ Aliases = Aliases0#{Reg1=>Reg2,Reg2=>Reg1},
+ St = St0#st{aliases=Aliases},
+ Vst#vst{current=St};
+ _ ->
+ Vst
+ end.
+
+set_aliased_type(Type, Reg, #vst{current=#st{aliases=Aliases}}=Vst0) ->
+ Vst1 = set_type(Type, Reg, Vst0),
+ case Aliases of
+ #{Reg:=OtherReg} ->
+ Vst = set_type_reg(Type, OtherReg, Vst1),
+ #vst{current=St} = Vst,
+ Vst#vst{current=St#st{aliases=Aliases}};
+ #{} ->
+ Vst1
+ end.
+
+kill_aliases(Reg, #st{aliases=Aliases0}=St) ->
+ case Aliases0 of
+ #{Reg:=OtherReg} ->
+ Aliases = maps:without([Reg,OtherReg], Aliases0),
+ St#st{aliases=Aliases};
+ #{} ->
+ St
+ end.
+
set_type(Type, {x,_}=Reg, Vst) -> set_type_reg(Type, Reg, Vst);
set_type(Type, {y,_}=Reg, Vst) -> set_type_y(Type, Reg, Vst);
set_type(_, _, #vst{}=Vst) -> Vst.
@@ -1176,12 +1295,18 @@ set_type_reg(Type, Src, Dst, Vst) ->
set_type_reg(Type, Dst, Vst)
end.
-set_type_reg(Type, {x,_}=Reg, Vst) ->
- set_type_x(Type, Reg, Vst);
set_type_reg(Type, Reg, Vst) ->
- set_type_y(Type, Reg, Vst).
+ set_type_reg_expr(Type, none, Reg, Vst).
+
+set_type_reg_expr(Type, Expr, {x,_}=Reg, Vst) ->
+ set_type_x(Type, Expr, Reg, Vst);
+set_type_reg_expr(Type, Expr, Reg, Vst) ->
+ set_type_y(Type, Expr, Reg, Vst).
-set_type_x(Type, {x,X}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs0}=St}=Vst)
+set_type_y(Type, Reg, Vst) ->
+ set_type_y(Type, none, Reg, Vst).
+
+set_type_x(Type, Expr, {x,X}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs0,defs=Defs0}=St0}=Vst)
when is_integer(X), 0 =< X ->
check_limit(Reg),
Xs = case gb_trees:lookup(X, Xs0) of
@@ -1192,11 +1317,13 @@ set_type_x(Type, {x,X}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs0}=St}=Vst)
{value,_} ->
gb_trees:update(X, Type, Xs0)
end,
- Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs}};
-set_type_x(Type, Reg, #vst{}) ->
+ Defs = Defs0#{Reg=>Expr},
+ St = kill_aliases(Reg, St0),
+ Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,defs=Defs}};
+set_type_x(Type, _Expr, Reg, #vst{}) ->
error({invalid_store,Reg,Type}).
-set_type_y(Type, {y,Y}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0}=St}=Vst)
+set_type_y(Type, Expr, {y,Y}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0,defs=Defs0}=St0}=Vst)
when is_integer(Y), 0 =< Y ->
check_limit(Reg),
Ys = case gb_trees:lookup(Y, Ys0) of
@@ -1210,8 +1337,11 @@ set_type_y(Type, {y,Y}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0}=St}=Vst)
gb_trees:update(Y, Type, Ys0)
end,
check_try_catch_tags(Type, Y, Ys0),
- Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Ys}};
-set_type_y(Type, Reg, #vst{}) -> error({invalid_store,Reg,Type}).
+ Defs = Defs0#{Reg=>Expr},
+ St = kill_aliases(Reg, St0),
+ Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Ys,defs=Defs}};
+set_type_y(Type, _Expr, Reg, #vst{}) ->
+ error({invalid_store,Reg,Type}).
make_fragile({fragile,_}=Type) -> Type;
make_fragile(Type) -> {fragile,Type}.
@@ -1423,6 +1553,8 @@ get_term_type_1({atom,A}=T, _) when is_atom(A) -> T;
get_term_type_1({float,F}=T, _) when is_float(F) -> T;
get_term_type_1({integer,I}=T, _) when is_integer(I) -> T;
get_term_type_1({literal,Map}, _) when is_map(Map) -> map;
+get_term_type_1({literal,Tuple}, _) when is_tuple(Tuple) ->
+ {tuple,tuple_size(Tuple)};
get_term_type_1({literal,_}=T, _) -> T;
get_term_type_1({x,X}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs}}) when is_integer(X) ->
case gb_trees:lookup(X, Xs) of
@@ -1437,6 +1569,11 @@ get_term_type_1({y,Y}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys}}) when is_integer(Y) ->
end;
get_term_type_1(Src, _) -> error({bad_source,Src}).
+get_def(Src, #vst{current=#st{defs=Defs}}) ->
+ case Defs of
+ #{Src:=Def} -> Def;
+ #{} -> none
+ end.
%% get_literal(Src) -> literal_value().
get_literal(nil) -> [];
@@ -1446,13 +1583,20 @@ get_literal({integer,I}) when is_integer(I) -> I;
get_literal({literal,L}) -> L;
get_literal(T) -> error({not_literal,T}).
-
-branch_arities([], _, #vst{}=Vst) -> Vst;
-branch_arities([Sz,{f,L}|T], Tuple, #vst{current=St}=Vst0)
- when is_integer(Sz) ->
- Vst1 = set_type_reg({tuple,Sz}, Tuple, Vst0),
+branch_arities([Sz,{f,L}|T], Tuple, {tuple,[_]}=Type0, Vst0) when is_integer(Sz) ->
+ Vst1 = set_aliased_type({tuple,Sz}, Tuple, Vst0),
Vst = branch_state(L, Vst1),
- branch_arities(T, Tuple, Vst#vst{current=St}).
+ branch_arities(T, Tuple, Type0, Vst);
+branch_arities([Sz,{f,L}|T], Tuple, {tuple,Sz}=Type, Vst0) when is_integer(Sz) ->
+ %% The type is already correct. (This test is redundant.)
+ Vst = branch_state(L, Vst0),
+ branch_arities(T, Tuple, Type, Vst);
+branch_arities([Sz0,{f,_}|T], Tuple, {tuple,Sz}=Type, Vst)
+ when is_integer(Sz), Sz0 =/= Sz ->
+ %% We already have an established different exact size for the tuple.
+ %% This label can't possibly be reached.
+ branch_arities(T, Tuple, Type, Vst);
+branch_arities([], _, _, #vst{}=Vst) -> Vst.
branch_state(0, #vst{}=Vst) ->
%% If the instruction fails, the stack may be scanned
@@ -1482,13 +1626,14 @@ merge_states(L, St, Branched) when L =/= 0 ->
{value,OtherSt} -> merge_states_1(St, OtherSt)
end.
-merge_states_1(#st{x=Xs0,y=Ys0,numy=NumY0,h=H0,ct=Ct0},
- #st{x=Xs1,y=Ys1,numy=NumY1,h=H1,ct=Ct1}) ->
+merge_states_1(#st{x=Xs0,y=Ys0,numy=NumY0,h=H0,ct=Ct0,aliases=Aliases0},
+ #st{x=Xs1,y=Ys1,numy=NumY1,h=H1,ct=Ct1,aliases=Aliases1}) ->
NumY = merge_stk(NumY0, NumY1),
Xs = merge_regs(Xs0, Xs1),
Ys = merge_y_regs(Ys0, Ys1),
Ct = merge_ct(Ct0, Ct1),
- #st{x=Xs,y=Ys,numy=NumY,h=min(H0, H1),ct=Ct}.
+ Aliases = merge_aliases(Aliases0, Aliases1),
+ #st{x=Xs,y=Ys,numy=NumY,h=min(H0, H1),ct=Ct,aliases=Aliases}.
merge_stk(S, S) -> S;
merge_stk(_, _) -> undecided.
@@ -1573,6 +1718,12 @@ merge_types(bool, {atom,A}) ->
merge_bool(A);
merge_types({atom,A}, bool) ->
merge_bool(A);
+merge_types(cons, {literal,[_|_]}) ->
+ cons;
+merge_types({literal,[_|_]}, cons) ->
+ cons;
+merge_types({literal,[_|_]}, {literal,[_|_]}) ->
+ cons;
merge_types(#ms{id=Id1,valid=B1,slots=Slots1},
#ms{id=Id2,valid=B2,slots=Slots2}) ->
Id = if
@@ -1591,7 +1742,17 @@ merge_bool([]) -> {atom,[]};
merge_bool(true) -> bool;
merge_bool(false) -> bool;
merge_bool(_) -> {atom,[]}.
-
+
+merge_aliases(Al0, Al1) when map_size(Al0) =< map_size(Al1) ->
+ maps:filter(fun(K, V) ->
+ case Al1 of
+ #{K:=V} -> true;
+ #{} -> false
+ end
+ end, Al0);
+merge_aliases(Al0, Al1) ->
+ merge_aliases(Al1, Al0).
+
verify_y_init(#vst{current=#st{y=Ys}}) ->
verify_y_init_1(gb_trees:to_list(Ys)).
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl
index 1c9d762eb1..677094b3cd 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl
@@ -110,6 +110,8 @@ undo_rename({test,has_map_fields,Fail,[Src|List]}) ->
{test,has_map_fields,Fail,Src,{list,List}};
undo_rename({get_map_elements,Fail,Src,{list,List}}) ->
{get_map_elements,Fail,Src,{list,List}};
+undo_rename({test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Src,nil]}) ->
+ {test,is_nil,Fail,[Src]};
undo_rename({select,I,Reg,Fail,List}) ->
{I,Reg,Fail,{list,List}};
undo_rename(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl
index e1c1f7338e..0a7f723c64 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl
@@ -31,6 +31,9 @@
%% Erlc interface.
-export([compile/3,compile_beam/3,compile_asm/3,compile_core/3]).
+%% Utility functions for compiler passes.
+-export([run_sub_passes/2]).
+
-export_type([option/0]).
-include("erl_compile.hrl").
@@ -39,6 +42,8 @@
-import(lists, [member/2,reverse/1,reverse/2,keyfind/3,last/1,
map/2,flatmap/2,foreach/2,foldr/3,any/2]).
+-define(SUB_PASS_TIMES, compile__sub_pass_times).
+
%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-type abstract_code() :: [erl_parse:abstract_form()].
@@ -64,6 +69,7 @@
-type err_ret() :: 'error' | {'error', errors(), warnings()}.
-type comp_ret() :: mod_ret() | bin_ret() | err_ret().
+
%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%%
@@ -143,6 +149,30 @@ noenv_output_generated(Opts) ->
env_compiler_options() -> env_default_opts().
+
+%%%
+%%% Run sub passes from a compiler pass.
+%%%
+
+-spec run_sub_passes([term()], term()) -> term().
+
+run_sub_passes(Ps, St) ->
+ case get(?SUB_PASS_TIMES) of
+ undefined ->
+ Runner = fun(_Name, Run, S) -> Run(S) end,
+ run_sub_passes_1(Ps, Runner, St);
+ Times when is_list(Times) ->
+ Runner = fun(Name, Run, S0) ->
+ T1 = erlang:monotonic_time(),
+ S = Run(S0),
+ T2 = erlang:monotonic_time(),
+ put(?SUB_PASS_TIMES,
+ [{Name,T2-T1}|get(?SUB_PASS_TIMES)]),
+ S
+ end,
+ run_sub_passes_1(Ps, Runner, St)
+ end.
+
%%
%% Local functions
%%
@@ -219,22 +249,24 @@ expand_opt(report, Os) ->
expand_opt(return, Os) ->
[return_errors,return_warnings|Os];
expand_opt(r16, Os) ->
- [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt,no_utf8_atoms|Os];
+ expand_opt_before_21(Os);
expand_opt(r17, Os) ->
- [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt,no_utf8_atoms|Os];
+ expand_opt_before_21(Os);
expand_opt(r18, Os) ->
- [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt,no_utf8_atoms|Os];
+ expand_opt_before_21(Os);
expand_opt(r19, Os) ->
- [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt,no_utf8_atoms|Os];
+ expand_opt_before_21(Os);
expand_opt(r20, Os) ->
- [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt,no_utf8_atoms|Os];
+ expand_opt_before_21(Os);
+expand_opt(r21, Os) ->
+ [no_put_tuple2|Os];
expand_opt({debug_info_key,_}=O, Os) ->
[encrypt_debug_info,O|Os];
-expand_opt(no_float_opt, Os) ->
- %%Turn off the entire type optimization pass.
- [no_topt|Os];
expand_opt(O, Os) -> [O|Os].
+expand_opt_before_21(Os) ->
+ [no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl,no_ssa_opt_record,no_utf8_atoms|Os].
+
%% format_error(ErrorDescriptor) -> string()
-spec format_error(term()) -> iolist().
@@ -387,17 +419,57 @@ fold_comp([{Name,Pass}|Ps], Run, Code0, St0) ->
end;
fold_comp([], _Run, Code, St) -> {ok,Code,St}.
+run_sub_passes_1([{Name,Run}|Ps], Runner, St0)
+ when is_atom(Name), is_function(Run, 1) ->
+ try Runner(Name, Run, St0) of
+ St ->
+ run_sub_passes_1(Ps, Runner, St)
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ io:format("Sub pass ~s\n", [Name]),
+ erlang:raise(C, E, Stk)
+ end;
+run_sub_passes_1([], _, St) -> St.
+
run_tc({Name,Fun}, Code, St) ->
+ put(?SUB_PASS_TIMES, []),
T1 = erlang:monotonic_time(),
Val = (catch Fun(Code, St)),
T2 = erlang:monotonic_time(),
- Elapsed = erlang:convert_time_unit(T2 - T1, native, millisecond),
+ Times = erase(?SUB_PASS_TIMES),
+ Elapsed = erlang:convert_time_unit(T2 - T1, native, microsecond),
Mem0 = erts_debug:flat_size(Val)*erlang:system_info(wordsize),
Mem = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~.1f kB", [Mem0/1024])),
io:format(" ~-30s: ~10.3f s ~12s\n",
- [Name,Elapsed/1000,Mem]),
+ [Name,Elapsed/1000000,Mem]),
+ print_times(Times, Name),
Val.
+print_times(Times0, Name) ->
+ Fam0 = sofs:relation(Times0),
+ Fam1 = sofs:rel2fam(Fam0),
+ Fam2 = sofs:to_external(Fam1),
+ Fam3 = [{W,lists:sum(Times)} || {W,Times} <- Fam2],
+ Fam = reverse(lists:keysort(2, Fam3)),
+ Total = case lists:sum([T || {_,T} <- Fam]) of
+ 0 -> 1;
+ Total0 -> Total0
+ end,
+ case Fam of
+ [] ->
+ ok;
+ [_|_] ->
+ io:format(" %% Sub passes of ~s from slowest to fastest:\n", [Name]),
+ print_times_1(Fam, Total)
+ end.
+
+print_times_1([{Name,T}|Ts], Total) ->
+ Elapsed = erlang:convert_time_unit(T, native, microsecond),
+ io:format(" ~-27s: ~10.3f s ~3w %\n",
+ [Name,Elapsed/1000000,round(100*T/Total)]),
+ print_times_1(Ts, Total);
+print_times_1([], _Total) -> ok.
+
run_eprof({Name,Fun}, Code, Name, St) ->
io:format("~p: Running eprof\n", [Name]),
c:appcall(tools, eprof, start_profiling, [[self()]]),
@@ -741,8 +813,20 @@ kernel_passes() ->
?pass(v3_kernel),
{iff,dkern,{listing,"kernel"}},
{iff,'to_kernel',{done,"kernel"}},
- {pass,v3_codegen},
- {iff,dcg,{listing,"codegen"}}
+ {pass,beam_kernel_to_ssa},
+ {iff,dssa,{listing,"ssa"}},
+ {iff,ssalint,{pass,beam_ssa_lint}},
+ {unless,no_ssa_opt,{pass,beam_ssa_opt}},
+ {iff,dssaopt,{listing,"ssaopt"}},
+ {iff,ssalint,{pass,beam_ssa_lint}},
+ {unless,no_recv_opt,{pass,beam_ssa_recv}},
+ {iff,drecv,{listing,"recv"}},
+ {pass,beam_ssa_pre_codegen},
+ {iff,dprecg,{listing,"precodegen"}},
+ {iff,ssalint,{pass,beam_ssa_lint}},
+ {pass,beam_ssa_codegen},
+ {iff,dcg,{listing,"codegen"}},
+ {iff,doldcg,{listing,"codegen"}}
| asm_passes()].
asm_passes() ->
@@ -751,16 +835,12 @@ asm_passes() ->
[{pass,beam_a},
{iff,da,{listing,"a"}},
{unless,no_postopt,
- [{unless,no_reorder,{pass,beam_reorder}},
- {iff,dre,{listing,"reorder"}},
- {pass,beam_block},
+ [{pass,beam_block},
{iff,dblk,{listing,"block"}},
{unless,no_except,{pass,beam_except}},
{iff,dexcept,{listing,"except"}},
{unless,no_bs_opt,{pass,beam_bs}},
{iff,dbs,{listing,"bs"}},
- {unless,no_topt,{pass,beam_type}},
- {iff,dtype,{listing,"type"}},
{pass,beam_split},
{iff,dsplit,{listing,"split"}},
{unless,no_dead,{pass,beam_dead}},
@@ -773,12 +853,6 @@ asm_passes() ->
{iff,dclean,{listing,"clean"}},
{unless,no_bsm_opt,{pass,beam_bsm}},
{iff,dbsm,{listing,"bsm"}},
- {unless,no_recv_opt,{pass,beam_receive}},
- {iff,drecv,{listing,"recv"}},
- {unless,no_record_opt,{pass,beam_record}},
- {iff,drecord,{listing,"record"}},
- {unless,no_blk2,?pass(block2)},
- {iff,dblk2,{listing,"block2"}},
{unless,no_stack_trimming,{pass,beam_trim}},
{iff,dtrim,{listing,"trim"}},
{pass,beam_flatten}]},
@@ -1354,10 +1428,6 @@ v3_kernel(Code0, #compile{options=Opts,warnings=Ws0}=St) ->
{ok,Code,St}
end.
-block2(Code0, #compile{options=Opts}=St) ->
- {ok,Code} = beam_block:module(Code0, [no_blockify|Opts]),
- {ok,Code,St}.
-
test_old_inliner(#compile{options=Opts}) ->
%% The point of this test is to avoid loading the old inliner
%% if we know that it will not be used.
@@ -1972,14 +2042,17 @@ pre_load() ->
beam_except,
beam_flatten,
beam_jump,
+ beam_kernel_to_ssa,
beam_opcodes,
beam_peep,
- beam_receive,
- beam_record,
- beam_reorder,
+ beam_ssa,
+ beam_ssa_codegen,
+ beam_ssa_opt,
+ beam_ssa_pre_codegen,
+ beam_ssa_recv,
+ beam_ssa_type,
beam_split,
beam_trim,
- beam_type,
beam_utils,
beam_validator,
beam_z,
@@ -1998,7 +2071,6 @@ pre_load() ->
sys_core_bsm,
sys_core_dsetel,
sys_core_fold,
- v3_codegen,
v3_core,
v3_kernel],
_ = code:ensure_modules_loaded(L),
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src b/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src
index cf32fd251c..74529f7fef 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src
@@ -33,15 +33,20 @@
beam_except,
beam_flatten,
beam_jump,
+ beam_kernel_to_ssa,
beam_listing,
beam_opcodes,
beam_peep,
- beam_receive,
- beam_reorder,
- beam_record,
+ beam_ssa,
+ beam_ssa_codegen,
+ beam_ssa_lint,
+ beam_ssa_opt,
+ beam_ssa_pp,
+ beam_ssa_pre_codegen,
+ beam_ssa_recv,
+ beam_ssa_type,
beam_split,
beam_trim,
- beam_type,
beam_utils,
beam_validator,
beam_z,
@@ -65,7 +70,6 @@
sys_core_fold_lists,
sys_core_inline,
sys_pre_attributes,
- v3_codegen,
v3_core,
v3_kernel,
v3_kernel_pp
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/erl_bifs.erl b/lib/compiler/src/erl_bifs.erl
index 68489a0122..71ab0e872a 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/erl_bifs.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/erl_bifs.erl
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ is_pure(erlang, is_bitstring, 1) -> true;
%% erlang:is_builtin/3 depends on the state (i.e. the version of the emulator).
is_pure(erlang, is_float, 1) -> true;
is_pure(erlang, is_function, 1) -> true;
+is_pure(erlang, is_function, 2) -> true;
is_pure(erlang, is_integer, 1) -> true;
is_pure(erlang, is_list, 1) -> true;
is_pure(erlang, is_map, 1) -> true;
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab b/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
index 02dead9e92..8e34e3e291 100755
--- a/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
@@ -142,8 +142,7 @@ BEAM_FORMAT_NUMBER=0
20: send/0
## @spec remove_message
-## @doc Unlink the current message from the message queue and store a
-## pointer to the message in x(0). Remove any timeout.
+## @doc Unlink the current message from the message queue. Remove any timeout.
21: remove_message/0
## @spec timeout
@@ -574,3 +573,8 @@ BEAM_FORMAT_NUMBER=0
## @doc Get the tail (or cdr) part of a list (a cons cell) from Source and
## put it into the register Tail.
163: get_tl/2
+
+## @spec put_tuple2 Destination Elements
+## @doc Build a tuple with the elements in the list Elements and put it
+## put into register Destination.
+164: put_tuple2/2
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl
index 3a65b40fa5..d848cd8f19 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
t=#{} :: map(), %Types
in_guard=false}). %In guard or not.
--type type_info() :: cerl:cerl() | 'bool' | 'integer'.
+-type type_info() :: cerl:cerl() | 'bool' | 'integer' | {'fun', pos_integer()}.
-type yes_no_maybe() :: 'yes' | 'no' | 'maybe'.
-type sub() :: #sub{}.
@@ -478,9 +478,20 @@ expr(#c_try{anno=A,arg=E0,vars=Vs0,body=B0,evars=Evs0,handler=H0}=Try, _, Sub0)
false ->
{Evs1,Sub2} = var_list(Evs0, Sub0),
H1 = body(H0, value, Sub2),
- Try#c_try{arg=E1,vars=Vs1,body=B1,evars=Evs1,handler=H1}
+ H2 = opt_try_handler(H1, lists:last(Evs1)),
+ Try#c_try{arg=E1,vars=Vs1,body=B1,evars=Evs1,handler=H2}
end.
+%% Attempts to convert old erlang:get_stacktrace/0 calls into the new
+%% three-argument catch, with possibility of further optimisations.
+opt_try_handler(#c_call{anno=A,module=#c_literal{val=erlang},name=#c_literal{val=get_stacktrace},args=[]}, Var) ->
+ #c_primop{anno=A,name=#c_literal{val=build_stacktrace},args=[Var]};
+opt_try_handler(#c_case{clauses=Cs0} = Case, Var) ->
+ Cs = [C#c_clause{body=opt_try_handler(B, Var)} || #c_clause{body=B} = C <- Cs0],
+ Case#c_case{clauses=Cs};
+opt_try_handler(#c_let{arg=Arg} = Let, Var) ->
+ Let#c_let{arg=opt_try_handler(Arg, Var)};
+opt_try_handler(X, _) -> X.
%% If a fun or its application is used as an argument, then it's unsafe to
%% handle it in effect context as the side-effects may rely on its return
@@ -561,6 +572,7 @@ ifes_list(FVar, [E|Es], Safe) ->
ifes_list(_FVar, [], _Safe) ->
true.
+
expr_list(Es, Ctxt, Sub) ->
[expr(E, Ctxt, Sub) || E <- Es].
@@ -961,6 +973,10 @@ fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, setelement, [Arg1,Arg2,Arg3], _) ->
eval_setelement(Call, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3);
fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, is_record, [Arg1,Arg2,Arg3], Sub) ->
eval_is_record(Call, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, Sub);
+fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, is_function, [Arg1], Sub) ->
+ eval_is_function_1(Call, Arg1, Sub);
+fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, is_function, [Arg1,Arg2], Sub) ->
+ eval_is_function_2(Call, Arg1, Arg2, Sub);
fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, N, Args, Sub) ->
NumArgs = length(Args),
case erl_internal:comp_op(N, NumArgs) of
@@ -976,6 +992,22 @@ fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, N, Args, Sub) ->
end;
fold_non_lit_args(Call, _, _, _, _) -> Call.
+eval_is_function_1(Call, Arg1, Sub) ->
+ case get_type(Arg1, Sub) of
+ none -> Call;
+ {'fun',_} -> #c_literal{anno=cerl:get_ann(Call),val=true};
+ _ -> #c_literal{anno=cerl:get_ann(Call),val=false}
+ end.
+
+eval_is_function_2(Call, Arg1, #c_literal{val=Arity}, Sub)
+ when is_integer(Arity), Arity > 0 ->
+ case get_type(Arg1, Sub) of
+ none -> Call;
+ {'fun',Arity} -> #c_literal{anno=cerl:get_ann(Call),val=true};
+ _ -> #c_literal{anno=cerl:get_ann(Call),val=false}
+ end;
+eval_is_function_2(Call, _Arg1, _Arg2, _Sub) -> Call.
+
%% Evaluate a relational operation using type information.
eval_rel_op(Call, Op, [#c_var{name=V},#c_var{name=V}], _) ->
Bool = erlang:Op(same, same),
@@ -3183,6 +3215,10 @@ update_types_2(V, [#c_tuple{}=P], Types) ->
Types#{V=>P};
update_types_2(V, [#c_literal{val=Bool}], Types) when is_boolean(Bool) ->
Types#{V=>bool};
+update_types_2(V, [#c_fun{vars=Vars}], Types) ->
+ Types#{V=>{'fun',length(Vars)}};
+update_types_2(V, [#c_var{name={_,Arity}}], Types) ->
+ Types#{V=>{'fun',Arity}};
update_types_2(V, [Type], Types) when is_atom(Type) ->
Types#{V=>Type};
update_types_2(_, _, Types) -> Types.
@@ -3201,6 +3237,8 @@ kill_types2(V, [{_,#c_tuple{}=Tuple}=Entry|Tdb]) ->
false -> [Entry|kill_types2(V, Tdb)];
true -> kill_types2(V, Tdb)
end;
+kill_types2(V, [{_, {'fun',_}}=Entry|Tdb]) ->
+ [Entry|kill_types2(V, Tdb)];
kill_types2(V, [{_,Atom}=Entry|Tdb]) when is_atom(Atom) ->
[Entry|kill_types2(V, Tdb)];
kill_types2(_, []) -> [].
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl
deleted file mode 100644
index e9152ba88f..0000000000
--- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2925 +0,0 @@
-%%
-%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2018. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
-%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
-%%
-%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-%%
-%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-%% limitations under the License.
-%%
-%% %CopyrightEnd%
-%%
-%% Purpose : Code generator for Beam.
-
--module(v3_codegen).
-
-%% The main interface.
--export([module/2]).
-
--import(lists, [member/2,keymember/3,keysort/2,keydelete/3,
- append/1,flatmap/2,filter/2,foldl/3,foldr/3,mapfoldl/3,
- sort/1,reverse/1,reverse/2,map/2]).
--import(ordsets, [add_element/2,intersection/2,union/2]).
-
--include("v3_kernel.hrl").
-
-%% These are not defined in v3_kernel.hrl.
-get_kanno(Kthing) -> element(2, Kthing).
-set_kanno(Kthing, Anno) -> setelement(2, Kthing, Anno).
-
-%% Main codegen structure.
--record(cg, {lcount=1, %Label counter
- bfail, %Fail label for BIFs
- break, %Break label
- recv, %Receive label
- is_top_block, %Boolean: top block or not
- functable=#{}, %Map of local functions: {Name,Arity}=>Label
- in_catch=false, %Inside a catch or not.
- need_frame, %Need a stack frame.
- ultimate_failure, %Label for ultimate match failure.
- ctx %Match context.
- }).
-
-%% Stack/register state record.
--record(sr, {reg=[], %Register table
- stk=[], %Stack table
- res=[]}). %Registers to reserve
-
-%% Internal records.
--record(cg_need_heap, {anno=[] :: term(),
- h=0 :: integer()}).
--record(cg_block, {anno=[] :: term(),
- es=[] :: [term()]}).
-
--type vdb_entry() :: {atom(),non_neg_integer(),non_neg_integer()}.
-
--record(l, {i=0 :: non_neg_integer(), %Op number
- vdb=[] :: [vdb_entry()], %Variable database
- a=[] :: [term()]}). %Core annotation
-
--spec module(#k_mdef{}, [compile:option()]) -> {'ok',beam_asm:module_code()}.
-
-module(#k_mdef{name=Mod,exports=Es,attributes=Attr,body=Forms}, _Opts) ->
- {Asm,St} = functions(Forms, {atom,Mod}),
- {ok,{Mod,Es,Attr,Asm,St#cg.lcount}}.
-
-functions(Forms, AtomMod) ->
- mapfoldl(fun (F, St) -> function(F, AtomMod, St) end, #cg{lcount=1}, Forms).
-
-function(#k_fdef{anno=#k{a=Anno},func=Name,arity=Arity,
- vars=As,body=Kb}, AtomMod, St0) ->
- try
- #k_match{} = Kb, %Assertion.
-
- %% Try to suppress the stack frame unless it is
- %% really needed.
- Body0 = avoid_stack_frame(Kb),
-
- %% Annotate kernel records with variable usage.
- Vdb0 = init_vars(As),
- {Body,_,Vdb} = body(Body0, 1, Vdb0),
-
- %% Generate the BEAM assembly code.
- {Asm,EntryLabel,St} = cg_fun(Body, As, Vdb, AtomMod,
- {Name,Arity}, Anno, St0),
- Func = {function,Name,Arity,EntryLabel,Asm},
- {Func,St}
- catch
- Class:Error:Stack ->
- io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
- erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
- end.
-
-
-%% avoid_stack_frame(Kernel) -> Kernel'
-%% If possible, avoid setting up a stack frame. Functions
-%% that only do matching, calls to guard BIFs, and tail-recursive
-%% calls don't need a stack frame.
-
-avoid_stack_frame(#k_match{body=Body}=M) ->
- try
- M#k_match{body=avoid_stack_frame_1(Body)}
- catch
- impossible ->
- M
- end.
-
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_alt{first=First0,then=Then0}=Alt) ->
- First = avoid_stack_frame_1(First0),
- Then = avoid_stack_frame_1(Then0),
- Alt#k_alt{first=First,then=Then};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_bif{op=Op}=Bif) ->
- case Op of
- #k_internal{} ->
- %% Most internal BIFs clobber the X registers.
- throw(impossible);
- _ ->
- Bif
- end;
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_break{anno=Anno,args=Args}) ->
- #k_guard_break{anno=Anno,args=Args};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_guard_break{}=Break) ->
- Break;
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_enter{}=Enter) ->
- %% Tail-recursive calls don't need a stack frame.
- Enter;
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_guard{clauses=Cs0}=Guard) ->
- Cs = avoid_stack_frame_list(Cs0),
- Guard#k_guard{clauses=Cs};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_guard_clause{guard=G0,body=B0}=C) ->
- G = avoid_stack_frame_1(G0),
- B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
- C#k_guard_clause{guard=G,body=B};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_match{anno=A,vars=Vs,body=B0,ret=Ret}) ->
- %% Use #k_guard_match{} instead to avoid saving the X registers
- %% to the stack before matching.
- B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
- #k_guard_match{anno=A,vars=Vs,body=B,ret=Ret};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_guard_match{body=B0}=M) ->
- B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
- M#k_guard_match{body=B};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_protected{arg=Arg0}=Prot) ->
- Arg = avoid_stack_frame_1(Arg0),
- Prot#k_protected{arg=Arg};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_put{}=Put) ->
- Put;
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_return{}=Ret) ->
- Ret;
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_select{var=#k_var{anno=Vanno},types=Types0}=Select) ->
- case member(reuse_for_context, Vanno) of
- false ->
- Types = avoid_stack_frame_list(Types0),
- Select#k_select{types=Types};
- true ->
- %% Including binary patterns that overwrite the register containing
- %% the binary with the match context may not be safe. For example,
- %% bs_match_SUITE:bin_tail_e/1 with inlining will be rejected by
- %% beam_validator.
- %%
- %% Essentially the following code is produced:
- %%
- %% bs_match {x,0} => {x,0}
- %% ...
- %% bs_match {x,0} => {x,1} %% ILLEGAL
- %%
- %% A bs_match instruction will only accept a match context as the
- %% source operand if the source and destination registers are the
- %% the same (as in the first bs_match instruction above).
- %% The second bs_match instruction is therefore illegal.
- %%
- %% This situation is avoided if there is a stack frame:
- %%
- %% move {x,0} => {y,0}
- %% bs_match {x,0} => {x,0}
- %% ...
- %% bs_match {y,0} => {x,1} %% LEGAL
- %%
- throw(impossible)
- end;
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_seq{arg=#k_call{anno=Anno,op=Op}=Call,
- body=#k_break{args=BrArgs0}}=Seq) ->
- case Op of
- #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},
- name=#k_atom{val=Name},
- arity=Arity} ->
- case erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(Mod, Name, Arity) of
- false ->
- %% Will clobber X registers. Must have a stack frame.
- throw(impossible);
- true ->
- %% The call to this BIF will never return. It is safe
- %% to suppress the stack frame.
- Bif = #k_bif{anno=Anno,
- op=#k_internal{name=guard_error,arity=1},
- args=[Call],ret=[]},
- BrArgs = lists:duplicate(length(BrArgs0), #k_nil{}),
- GB = #k_guard_break{anno=#k{us=[],ns=[],a=[]},args=BrArgs},
- Seq#k_seq{arg=Bif,body=GB}
- end;
- _ ->
- %% Will clobber X registers. Must have a stack frame.
- throw(impossible)
- end;
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_seq{arg=A0,body=B0}=Seq) ->
- A = avoid_stack_frame_1(A0),
- B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
- Seq#k_seq{arg=A,body=B};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_test{}=Test) ->
- Test;
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_type_clause{values=Values0}=TC) ->
- Values = avoid_stack_frame_list(Values0),
- TC#k_type_clause{values=Values};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_val_clause{body=B0}=VC) ->
- B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
- VC#k_val_clause{body=B};
-avoid_stack_frame_1(_Body) ->
- throw(impossible).
-
-avoid_stack_frame_list([H|T]) ->
- [avoid_stack_frame_1(H)|avoid_stack_frame_list(T)];
-avoid_stack_frame_list([]) -> [].
-
-
-%% This pass creates beam format annotated with variable lifetime
-%% information. Each thing is given an index and for each variable we
-%% store the first and last index for its occurrence. The variable
-%% database, VDB, attached to each thing is only relevant internally
-%% for that thing.
-%%
-%% For nested things like matches the numbering continues locally and
-%% the VDB for that thing refers to the variable usage within that
-%% thing. Variables which live through a such a thing are internally
-%% given a very large last index. Internally the indexes continue
-%% after the index of that thing. This creates no problems as the
-%% internal variable info never escapes and externally we only see
-%% variable which are alive both before or after.
-%%
-%% This means that variables never "escape" from a thing and the only
-%% way to get values from a thing is to "return" them, with 'break' or
-%% 'return'. Externally these values become the return values of the
-%% thing. This is no real limitation as most nested things have
-%% multiple threads so working out a common best variable usage is
-%% difficult.
-
-%% body(Kbody, I, Vdb) -> {[Expr],MaxI,Vdb}.
-%% Handle a body.
-
-body(#k_seq{arg=Ke,body=Kb}, I, Vdb0) ->
- %%ok = io:fwrite("life ~w:~p~n", [?LINE,{Ke,I,Vdb0}]),
- A = get_kanno(Ke),
- Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, A#k.ns), I, Vdb0),
- {Es,MaxI,Vdb2} = body(Kb, I+1, Vdb1),
- E = expr(Ke, I, Vdb2),
- {[E|Es],MaxI,Vdb2};
-body(Ke, I, Vdb0) ->
- %%ok = io:fwrite("life ~w:~p~n", [?LINE,{Ke,I,Vdb0}]),
- A = get_kanno(Ke),
- Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, A#k.ns), I, Vdb0),
- E = expr(Ke, I, Vdb1),
- {[E],I,Vdb1}.
-
-%% expr(Kexpr, I, Vdb) -> Expr.
-
-expr(#k_test{anno=A}=Test, I, _Vdb) ->
- Test#k_test{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_call{anno=A}=Call, I, _Vdb) ->
- Call#k_call{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_enter{anno=A}=Enter, I, _Vdb) ->
- Enter#k_enter{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_bif{anno=A}=Bif, I, _Vdb) ->
- Bif#k_bif{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_match{anno=A,body=Kb,ret=Rs}, I, Vdb) ->
- %% Work out imported variables which need to be locked.
- Mdb = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb),
- M = match(Kb, A#k.us, I+1, Mdb),
- L = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Mdb),a=A#k.a},
- #k_match{anno=L,body=M,ret=Rs};
-expr(#k_guard_match{anno=A,body=Kb,ret=Rs}, I, Vdb) ->
- %% Work out imported variables which need to be locked.
- Mdb = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb),
- M = match(Kb, A#k.us, I+1, Mdb),
- L = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Mdb),a=A#k.a},
- #k_guard_match{anno=L,body=M,ret=Rs};
-expr(#k_protected{}=Protected, I, Vdb) ->
- protected(Protected, I, Vdb);
-expr(#k_try{anno=A,arg=Ka,vars=Vs,body=Kb,evars=Evs,handler=Kh}=Try, I, Vdb) ->
- %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards.
- %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the try.
- Tdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb),
- %% This is the tricky bit. Lock variables in Arg that are used in
- %% the body and handler. Add try tag 'variable'.
- Ab = get_kanno(Kb),
- Ah = get_kanno(Kh),
- Tdb1 = use_vars(union(Ab#k.us, Ah#k.us), I+3, Tdb0),
- Tdb2 = vdb_sub(I, I+2, Tdb1),
- Vnames = fun (Kvar) -> Kvar#k_var.name end, %Get the variable names
- {Aes,_,Adb} = body(Ka, I+2, add_var({catch_tag,I+1}, I+1, locked, Tdb2)),
- {Bes,_,Bdb} = body(Kb, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Vs)), I+3, Tdb2)),
- {Hes,_,Hdb} = body(Kh, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Evs)), I+3, Tdb2)),
- L = #l{i=I,vdb=Tdb1,a=A#k.a},
- Try#k_try{anno=L,
- arg=#cg_block{es=Aes,anno=#l{i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]}},
- vars=Vs,body=#cg_block{es=Bes,anno=#l{i=I+3,vdb=Bdb,a=[]}},
- evars=Evs,handler=#cg_block{es=Hes,anno=#l{i=I+3,vdb=Hdb,a=[]}}};
-expr(#k_try_enter{anno=A,arg=Ka,vars=Vs,body=Kb,evars=Evs,handler=Kh}, I, Vdb) ->
- %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards.
- %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the try.
- Tdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb),
- %% This is the tricky bit. Lock variables in Arg that are used in
- %% the body and handler. Add try tag 'variable'.
- Ab = get_kanno(Kb),
- Ah = get_kanno(Kh),
- Tdb1 = use_vars(union(Ab#k.us, Ah#k.us), I+3, Tdb0),
- Tdb2 = vdb_sub(I, I+2, Tdb1),
- Vnames = fun (Kvar) -> Kvar#k_var.name end, %Get the variable names
- {Aes,_,Adb} = body(Ka, I+2, add_var({catch_tag,I+1}, I+1, 1000000, Tdb2)),
- {Bes,_,Bdb} = body(Kb, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Vs)), I+3, Tdb2)),
- {Hes,_,Hdb} = body(Kh, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Evs)), I+3, Tdb2)),
- L = #l{i=I,vdb=Tdb1,a=A#k.a},
- #k_try_enter{anno=L,
- arg=#cg_block{es=Aes,anno=#l{i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]}},
- vars=Vs,body=#cg_block{es=Bes,anno=#l{i=I+3,vdb=Bdb,a=[]}},
- evars=Evs,handler=#cg_block{es=Hes,anno=#l{i=I+3,vdb=Hdb,a=[]}}};
-expr(#k_catch{anno=A,body=Kb}=Catch, I, Vdb) ->
- %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards.
- %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the catch.
- %% Add catch tag 'variable'.
- Cdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb),
- {Es,_,Cdb1} = body(Kb, I+1, add_var({catch_tag,I}, I, locked, Cdb0)),
- L = #l{i=I,vdb=Cdb1,a=A#k.a},
- Catch#k_catch{anno=L,body=#cg_block{es=Es}};
-expr(#k_receive{anno=A,var=V,body=Kb,action=Ka}=Recv, I, Vdb) ->
- %% Work out imported variables which need to be locked.
- Rdb = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb),
- M = match(Kb, add_element(V#k_var.name, A#k.us), I+1,
- new_vars([V#k_var.name], I, Rdb)),
- {Tes,_,Adb} = body(Ka, I+1, Rdb),
- Le = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Vdb),a=A#k.a},
- Recv#k_receive{anno=Le,body=M,
- action=#cg_block{anno=#l{i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]},es=Tes}};
-expr(#k_receive_accept{anno=A}, I, _Vdb) ->
- #k_receive_accept{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_receive_next{anno=A}, I, _Vdb) ->
- #k_receive_next{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_put{anno=A}=Put, I, _Vdb) ->
- Put#k_put{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_break{anno=A}=Break, I, _Vdb) ->
- Break#k_break{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_guard_break{anno=A}=Break, I, _Vdb) ->
- Break#k_guard_break{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
-expr(#k_return{anno=A}=Ret, I, _Vdb) ->
- Ret#k_return{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}.
-
-%% protected(Kprotected, I, Vdb) -> Protected.
-%% Only used in guards.
-
-protected(#k_protected{anno=A,arg=Ts}=Prot, I, Vdb) ->
- %% Lock variables that are alive before try and used afterwards.
- %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the protected
- %% expression.
- Pdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb),
- {T,MaxI,Pdb1} = body(Ts, I+1, Pdb0),
- Pdb2 = use_vars(A#k.ns, MaxI+1, Pdb1), %Save "return" values
- Prot#k_protected{arg=T,anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a,vdb=Pdb2}}.
-
-%% match(Kexpr, [LockVar], I, Vdb) -> Expr.
-%% Convert match tree to old format.
-
-match(#k_alt{anno=A,first=Kf,then=Kt}, Ls, I, Vdb0) ->
- Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I, Vdb0),
- F = match(Kf, Ls, I+1, Vdb1),
- T = match(Kt, Ls, I+1, Vdb1),
- #k_alt{anno=[],first=F,then=T};
-match(#k_select{anno=A,types=Kts}=Select, Ls, I, Vdb0) ->
- Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I, Vdb0),
- Ts = [type_clause(Tc, Ls, I+1, Vdb1) || Tc <- Kts],
- Select#k_select{anno=[],types=Ts};
-match(#k_guard{anno=A,clauses=Kcs}, Ls, I, Vdb0) ->
- Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I, Vdb0),
- Cs = [guard_clause(G, Ls, I+1, Vdb1) || G <- Kcs],
- #k_guard{anno=[],clauses=Cs};
-match(Other, Ls, I, Vdb0) ->
- Vdb1 = use_vars(Ls, I, Vdb0),
- {B,_,Vdb2} = body(Other, I+1, Vdb1),
- Le = #l{i=I,vdb=Vdb2,a=[]},
- #cg_block{anno=Le,es=B}.
-
-type_clause(#k_type_clause{anno=A,type=T,values=Kvs}, Ls, I, Vdb0) ->
- %%ok = io:format("life ~w: ~p~n", [?LINE,{T,Kvs}]),
- Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I+1, Vdb0),
- Vs = [val_clause(Vc, Ls, I+1, Vdb1) || Vc <- Kvs],
- #k_type_clause{anno=[],type=T,values=Vs}.
-
-val_clause(#k_val_clause{anno=A,val=V,body=Kb}, Ls0, I, Vdb0) ->
- New = (get_kanno(V))#k.ns,
- Bus = (get_kanno(Kb))#k.us,
- %%ok = io:format("Ls0 = ~p, Used=~p\n New=~p, Bus=~p\n", [Ls0,Used,New,Bus]),
- Ls1 = union(intersection(New, Bus), Ls0), %Lock for safety
- Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls1), I+1, new_vars(New, I, Vdb0)),
- B = match(Kb, Ls1, I+1, Vdb1),
- Le = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars(Bus, I+1, Vdb1),a=A#k.a},
- #k_val_clause{anno=Le,val=V,body=B}.
-
-guard_clause(#k_guard_clause{anno=A,guard=Kg,body=Kb}, Ls, I, Vdb0) ->
- Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I+2, Vdb0),
- Gdb = vdb_sub(I+1, I+2, Vdb1),
- G = protected(Kg, I+1, Gdb),
- B = match(Kb, Ls, I+2, Vdb1),
- Le = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars((get_kanno(Kg))#k.us, I+2, Vdb1),a=A#k.a},
- #k_guard_clause{anno=Le,guard=G,body=B}.
-
-
-%% Here follows the code generator pass.
-%%
-%% The following assumptions have been made:
-%%
-%% 1. Matches, i.e. things with {match,M,Ret} wrappers, only return
-%% values; no variables are exported. If the match would have returned
-%% extra variables then these have been transformed to multiple return
-%% values.
-%%
-%% 2. All BIF's called in guards are gc-safe so there is no need to
-%% put thing on the stack in the guard. While this would in principle
-%% work it would be difficult to keep track of the stack depth when
-%% trimming.
-%%
-%% The code generation uses variable lifetime information added by
-%% the previous pass to save variables, allocate registers and
-%% move registers to the stack when necessary.
-%%
-%% We try to use a consistent variable name scheme throughout. The
-%% StackReg record is always called Bef,Int<n>,Aft.
-
-%% cg_fun([Lkexpr], [HeadVar], Vdb, State) -> {[Ainstr],State}
-
-cg_fun(Les, Hvs, Vdb, AtomMod, NameArity, Anno, St0) ->
- {Fi,St1} = new_label(St0), %FuncInfo label
- {Fl,St2} = local_func_label(NameArity, St1),
-
- %%
- %% The pattern matching compiler (in v3_kernel) no longer
- %% provides its own catch-all clause, because the
- %% call to erlang:exit/1 caused problem when cases were
- %% used in guards. Therefore, there may be tests that
- %% cannot fail (providing that there is not a bug in a
- %% previous optimzation pass), but still need to provide
- %% a label (there are instructions, such as is_tuple/2,
- %% that do not allow {f,0}).
- %%
- %% We will generate an ultimate failure label and put it
- %% at the end of function, followed by an 'if_end' instruction.
- %% Note that and 'if_end' instruction does not need any
- %% live x registers, so it will always be safe to jump to
- %% it. (We never ever expect the jump to be taken, and in
- %% most functions there will never be any references to
- %% the label in the first place.)
- %%
-
- {UltimateMatchFail,St3} = new_label(St2),
-
- %% Create initial stack/register state, clear unused arguments.
- Bef = clear_dead(#sr{reg=foldl(fun (#k_var{name=V}, Reg) ->
- put_reg(V, Reg)
- end, [], Hvs),
- stk=[]}, 0, Vdb),
- {B,_Aft,St} = cg_list(Les, Vdb, Bef,
- St3#cg{bfail=0,
- ultimate_failure=UltimateMatchFail,
- is_top_block=true}),
- {Name,Arity} = NameArity,
- Asm = [{label,Fi},line(Anno),{func_info,AtomMod,{atom,Name},Arity},
- {label,Fl}|B++[{label,UltimateMatchFail},if_end]],
- {Asm,Fl,St}.
-
-%% cg(Lkexpr, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-%% Generate code for a kexpr.
-
-cg(#cg_block{anno=Le,es=Es}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- block_cg(Es, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_match{anno=Le,body=M,ret=Rs}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_guard_match{anno=Le,body=M,ret=Rs}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- guard_match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_call{anno=Le,op=Func,args=As,ret=Rs}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- call_cg(Func, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_enter{anno=Le,op=Func,args=As}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- enter_cg(Func, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_bif{anno=Le}=Bif, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- bif_cg(Bif, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_receive{anno=Le,timeout=Te,var=Rvar,body=Rm,action=Tes,ret=Rs},
- Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- recv_loop_cg(Te, Rvar, Rm, Tes, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_receive_next{anno=Le}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- recv_next_cg(Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_receive_accept{}, _Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- {[remove_message],Bef,St};
-cg(#k_try{anno=Le,arg=Ta,vars=Vs,body=Tb,evars=Evs,handler=Th,ret=Rs},
- Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- try_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_try_enter{anno=Le,arg=Ta,vars=Vs,body=Tb,evars=Evs,handler=Th},
- Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- try_enter_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_catch{anno=Le,body=Cb,ret=[R]}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- catch_cg(Cb, R, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_put{anno=Le,arg=Con,ret=Var}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- put_cg(Var, Con, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_return{anno=Le,args=Rs}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- return_cg(Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_break{anno=Le,args=Bs}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- break_cg(Bs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#k_guard_break{anno=Le,args=Bs}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- guard_break_cg(Bs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg(#cg_need_heap{h=H}, _Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- {[{test_heap,H,max_reg(Bef#sr.reg)}],Bef,St}.
-
-%% cg_list([Kexpr], FirstI, Vdb, StackReg, St) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}.
-
-cg_list(Kes, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Keis,{Aft,St1}} =
- flatmapfoldl(fun (Ke, {Inta,Sta}) ->
- {Keis,Intb,Stb} = cg(Ke, Vdb, Inta, Sta),
- {Keis,{Intb,Stb}}
- end, {Bef,St0}, need_heap(Kes)),
- {Keis,Aft,St1}.
-
-%% need_heap([Lkexpr], I, St) -> [Lkexpr].
-%% Insert need_heap instructions in Kexpr list. Try to be smart and
-%% collect them together as much as possible.
-
-need_heap(Kes0) ->
- {Kes,H} = need_heap_0(reverse(Kes0), 0, []),
-
- %% Prepend need_heap if necessary.
- need_heap_need(H) ++ Kes.
-
-need_heap_0([Ke|Kes], H0, Acc) ->
- {Ns,H} = need_heap_1(Ke, H0),
- need_heap_0(Kes, H, [Ke|Ns]++Acc);
-need_heap_0([], H, Acc) ->
- {Acc,H}.
-
-need_heap_1(#k_put{arg=#k_binary{}}, H) ->
- {need_heap_need(H),0};
-need_heap_1(#k_put{arg=#k_map{}}, H) ->
- {need_heap_need(H),0};
-need_heap_1(#k_put{arg=Val}, H) ->
- %% Just pass through adding to needed heap.
- {[],H + case Val of
- #k_cons{} -> 2;
- #k_tuple{es=Es} -> 1 + length(Es);
- _Other -> 0
- end};
-need_heap_1(#k_bif{}=Bif, H) ->
- case is_gc_bif(Bif) of
- false ->
- {[],H};
- true ->
- {need_heap_need(H),0}
- end;
-need_heap_1(_Ke, H) ->
- %% Call or call-like instruction such as set_tuple_element/3.
- {need_heap_need(H),0}.
-
-need_heap_need(0) -> [];
-need_heap_need(H) -> [#cg_need_heap{h=H}].
-
-%% is_gc_bif(#k_bif{}) -> true|false.
-%% is_gc_bif(Name, Arity) -> true|false.
-%% Determines whether the BIF Name/Arity might do a GC.
-
-is_gc_bif(#k_bif{op=#k_remote{name=#k_atom{val=Name}},args=Args}) ->
- is_gc_bif(Name, length(Args));
-is_gc_bif(#k_bif{op=#k_internal{}}) ->
- true.
-
-is_gc_bif(hd, 1) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(tl, 1) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(self, 0) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(node, 0) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(node, 1) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(element, 2) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(get, 1) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(tuple_size, 1) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(map_get, 2) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(is_map_key, 2) -> false;
-is_gc_bif(Bif, Arity) ->
- not (erl_internal:bool_op(Bif, Arity) orelse
- erl_internal:new_type_test(Bif, Arity) orelse
- erl_internal:comp_op(Bif, Arity)).
-
-%% match_cg(Matc, [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-%% Generate code for a match. First save all variables on the stack
-%% that are to survive after the match. We leave saved variables in
-%% their registers as they might actually be in the right place.
-
-match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- I = Le#l.i,
- {Sis,Int0} = adjust_stack(Bef, I, I+1, Vdb),
- {B,St1} = new_label(St0),
- {Mis,Int1,St2} = match_cg(M, St1#cg.ultimate_failure,
- Int0, St1#cg{break=B}),
- %% Put return values in registers.
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, Int1#sr.reg),
- {Sis ++ Mis ++ [{label,B}],
- clear_dead(Int1#sr{reg=Reg}, I, Vdb),
- St2#cg{break=St1#cg.break}}.
-
-guard_match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- I = Le#l.i,
- {B,St1} = new_label(St0),
- Fail = case St0 of
- #cg{bfail=0,ultimate_failure=Fail0} -> Fail0;
- #cg{bfail=Fail0} -> Fail0
- end,
- {Mis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(M, Fail, Bef, St1#cg{break=B}),
- %% Update the register descriptors for the return registers.
- Reg = guard_match_regs(Aft#sr.reg, Rs),
- {Mis ++ [{label,B}],
- clear_dead(Aft#sr{reg=Reg}, I, Vdb),
- St2#cg{break=St1#cg.break}}.
-
-guard_match_regs([{I,gbreakvar}|Rs], [#k_var{name=V}|Vs]) ->
- [{I,V}|guard_match_regs(Rs, Vs)];
-guard_match_regs([R|Rs], Vs) ->
- [R|guard_match_regs(Rs, Vs)];
-guard_match_regs([], []) -> [].
-
-
-%% match_cg(Match, Fail, StackReg, State) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-%% Generate code for a match tree. N.B. there is no need pass Vdb
-%% down as each level which uses this takes its own internal Vdb not
-%% the outer one.
-
-match_cg(#k_alt{first=F,then=S}, Fail, Bef, St0) ->
- {Tf,St1} = new_label(St0),
- {Fis,Faft,St2} = match_cg(F, Tf, Bef, St1),
- {Sis,Saft,St3} = match_cg(S, Fail, Bef, St2),
- Aft = sr_merge(Faft, Saft),
- {Fis ++ [{label,Tf}] ++ Sis,Aft,St3};
-match_cg(#k_select{var=#k_var{anno=Vanno,name=Vname}=V,types=Scs0}, Fail, Bef, St) ->
- ReuseForContext = member(reuse_for_context, Vanno) andalso
- find_reg(Vname, Bef#sr.reg) =/= error,
- Scs = case ReuseForContext of
- false -> Scs0;
- true -> bsm_rename_ctx(Scs0, Vname)
- end,
- match_fmf(fun (S, F, Sta) ->
- select_cg(S, V, F, Fail, Bef, Sta) end,
- Fail, St, Scs);
-match_cg(#k_guard{clauses=Gcs}, Fail, Bef, St) ->
- match_fmf(fun (G, F, Sta) -> guard_clause_cg(G, F, Bef, Sta) end,
- Fail, St, Gcs);
-match_cg(#cg_block{anno=Le,es=Es}, _Fail, Bef, St) ->
- %% Must clear registers and stack of dead variables.
- Int = clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.vdb),
- block_cg(Es, Le, Int, St).
-
-%% bsm_rename_ctx([Clause], Var) -> [Clause]
-%% We know from an annotation that the register for a binary can
-%% be reused for the match context because the two are not truly
-%% alive at the same time (even though the life time information
-%% says so).
-%%
-%% The easiest way to have those variables share the same register is
-%% to rename the variable with the shortest life-span (the match
-%% context) to the variable for the binary (which can have a very
-%% long life-time because it is locked during matching). We KNOW that
-%% the match state variable will only be alive during the matching.
-%%
-%% We must also remove all information about the match context
-%% variable from all life-time information databases (Vdb).
-
-bsm_rename_ctx([#k_type_clause{type=k_binary,values=Vcs}=TC|Cs], New) ->
- [#k_val_clause{val=#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=Old}}=Bin,
- body=Ke0}=VC0] = Vcs,
- Ke = bsm_rename_ctx(Ke0, Old, New, false),
- VC = VC0#k_val_clause{val=Bin#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=New}},
- body=Ke},
- [TC#k_type_clause{values=[VC]}|bsm_rename_ctx(Cs, New)];
-bsm_rename_ctx([C|Cs], New) ->
- [C|bsm_rename_ctx(Cs, New)];
-bsm_rename_ctx([], _) -> [].
-
-%% bsm_rename_ctx(Ke, OldName, NewName, InProt) -> Ke'
-%% Rename and clear OldName from life-time information. We must
-%% recurse into any block contained in a protected, but it would
-%% only complicatate things to recurse into blocks not in a protected
-%% (the match context variable is not live inside them).
-
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_select{var=#k_var{name=V},types=Cs0}=Sel,
- Old, New, InProt) ->
- Cs = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Cs0, Old, New, InProt),
- Sel#k_select{var=#k_var{name=bsm_rename_var(V, Old, New)},types=Cs};
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_type_clause{values=Cs0}=TC, Old, New, InProt) ->
- Cs = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Cs0, Old, New, InProt),
- TC#k_type_clause{values=Cs};
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_val_clause{body=Ke0}=VC, Old, New, InProt) ->
- Ke = bsm_rename_ctx(Ke0, Old, New, InProt),
- VC#k_val_clause{body=Ke};
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_alt{first=F0,then=S0}=Alt, Old, New, InProt) ->
- F = bsm_rename_ctx(F0, Old, New, InProt),
- S = bsm_rename_ctx(S0, Old, New, InProt),
- Alt#k_alt{first=F,then=S};
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard{clauses=Gcs0}=Guard, Old, New, InProt) ->
- Gcs = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Gcs0, Old, New, InProt),
- Guard#k_guard{clauses=Gcs};
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard_clause{guard=G0,body=B0}=GC, Old, New, InProt) ->
- G = bsm_rename_ctx(G0, Old, New, InProt),
- B = bsm_rename_ctx(B0, Old, New, InProt),
- %% A guard clause may cause unsaved variables to be saved on the stack.
- %% Since the match state variable Old is an alias for New (uses the
- %% same register), it is neither in the stack nor register descriptor
- %% lists and we would crash when we didn't find it unless we remove
- %% it from the database.
- bsm_forget_var(GC#k_guard_clause{guard=G,body=B}, Old);
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_protected{arg=Ts0}=Prot, Old, New, _InProt) ->
- InProt = true,
- Ts = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Ts0, Old, New, InProt),
- bsm_forget_var(Prot#k_protected{arg=Ts}, Old);
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard_match{body=Ms0}=Match, Old, New, InProt) ->
- Ms = bsm_rename_ctx(Ms0, Old, New, InProt),
- Match#k_guard_match{body=Ms};
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_test{}=Test, _, _, _) -> Test;
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_bif{}=Bif, _, _, _) -> Bif;
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_put{}=Put, _, _, _) -> Put;
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_call{}=Call, _, _, _) -> Call;
-bsm_rename_ctx(#cg_block{}=Block, Old, _, false) ->
- %% This block is not inside a protected. The match context variable cannot
- %% possibly be live inside the block.
- bsm_forget_var(Block, Old);
-bsm_rename_ctx(#cg_block{es=Es0}=Block, Old, New, true) ->
- %% A block in a protected. We must recursively rename the variable
- %% inside the block.
- Es = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Es0, Old, New, true),
- bsm_forget_var(Block#cg_block{es=Es}, Old);
-bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard_break{}=Break, Old, _New, _InProt) ->
- bsm_forget_var(Break, Old).
-
-bsm_rename_ctx_list([C|Cs], Old, New, InProt) ->
- [bsm_rename_ctx(C, Old, New, InProt)|
- bsm_rename_ctx_list(Cs, Old, New, InProt)];
-bsm_rename_ctx_list([], _, _, _) -> [].
-
-bsm_rename_var(Old, Old, New) -> New;
-bsm_rename_var(V, _, _) -> V.
-
-%% bsm_forget_var(#l{}, Variable) -> #l{}
-%% Remove a variable from the variable life-time database.
-
-bsm_forget_var(Ke, V) ->
- #l{vdb=Vdb} = L0 = get_kanno(Ke),
- L = L0#l{vdb=keydelete(V, 1, Vdb)},
- set_kanno(Ke, L).
-
-%% block_cg([Kexpr], Le, Vdb, StackReg, St) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}.
-%% block_cg([Kexpr], Le, StackReg, St) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}.
-
-block_cg(Es, Le, _Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- block_cg(Es, Le, Bef, St).
-
-block_cg(Es, Le, Bef, #cg{is_top_block=false}=St) ->
- cg_block(Es, Le#l.vdb, Bef, St);
-block_cg(Es, Le, Bef, #cg{is_top_block=true}=St0) ->
- %% No stack frame has been established yet. Do we need one?
- case need_stackframe(Es) of
- true ->
- %% We need a stack frame. Generate the code and add the
- %% code for creating and deallocating the stack frame.
- {Is0,Aft,St} = cg_block(Es, Le#l.vdb, Bef,
- St0#cg{is_top_block=false,need_frame=false}),
- Is = top_level_block(Is0, Aft, max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), St),
- {Is,Aft,St#cg{is_top_block=true}};
- false ->
- %% This sequence of instructions ending in a #k_match{} (a
- %% 'case' or 'if') in the Erlang code does not need a
- %% stack frame yet. Delay the creation (if a stack frame
- %% is needed at all, it will be created inside the
- %% #k_match{}).
- cg_list(Es, Le#l.vdb, Bef, St0)
- end.
-
-%% need_stackframe([Kexpr]) -> true|false.
-%% Does this list of instructions need a stack frame?
-%%
-%% A sequence of instructions that don't clobber the X registers
-%% followed by a single #k_match{} doesn't need a stack frame.
-
-need_stackframe([H|T]) ->
- case H of
- #k_bif{op=#k_internal{}} -> true;
- #k_put{arg=#k_binary{}} -> true;
- #k_bif{} -> need_stackframe(T);
- #k_put{} -> need_stackframe(T);
- #k_guard_match{} -> need_stackframe(T);
- #k_match{} when T =:= [] -> false;
- _ -> true
- end;
-need_stackframe([]) -> false.
-
-cg_block([], _Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {[],Bef,St0};
-cg_block(Kes0, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Kes2,Int1,St1} =
- case basic_block(Kes0) of
- {Kes1,LastI,Args,Rest} ->
- cg_basic_block(Kes1, LastI, Args, Vdb, Bef, St0);
- {Kes1,Rest} ->
- cg_list(Kes1, Vdb, Bef, St0)
- end,
- {Kes3,Int2,St2} = cg_block(Rest, Vdb, Int1, St1),
- {Kes2 ++ Kes3,Int2,St2}.
-
-basic_block(Kes) -> basic_block(Kes, []).
-
-basic_block([Ke|Kes], Acc) ->
- case collect_block(Ke) of
- include -> basic_block(Kes, [Ke|Acc]);
- {block_end,As} ->
- case Acc of
- [] ->
- %% If the basic block does not contain any #k_put{} instructions,
- %% it serves no useful purpose to do basic block optimizations.
- {[Ke],Kes};
- _ ->
- #l{i=I} = get_kanno(Ke),
- {reverse(Acc, [Ke]),I,As,Kes}
- end;
- no_block -> {reverse(Acc, [Ke]),Kes}
- end.
-
-collect_block(#k_put{arg=Arg}) ->
- %% #k_put{} instructions that may garbage collect are not allowed
- %% in basic blocks.
- case Arg of
- #k_binary{} -> no_block;
- #k_map{} -> no_block;
- _ -> include
- end;
-collect_block(#k_call{op=Func,args=As}) ->
- {block_end,As++func_vars(Func)};
-collect_block(#k_enter{op=Func,args=As}) ->
- {block_end,As++func_vars(Func)};
-collect_block(#k_return{args=Rs}) ->
- {block_end,Rs};
-collect_block(#k_break{args=Bs}) ->
- {block_end,Bs};
-collect_block(_) -> no_block.
-
-func_vars(#k_var{}=Var) ->
- [Var];
-func_vars(#k_remote{mod=M,name=F})
- when is_record(M, k_var); is_record(F, k_var) ->
- [M,F];
-func_vars(_) -> [].
-
-%% cg_basic_block([Kexpr], FirstI, LastI, Arguments, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-%%
-%% Do a specialized code generation for a basic block of #put{}
-%% instructions (that don't do any garbage collection) followed by a
-%% call, break, or return.
-%%
-%% 'Arguments' is a list of the variables that must be loaded into
-%% consecutive X registers before the last instruction in the block.
-%% The point of this specialized code generation is to try put the
-%% all of the variables in 'Arguments' into the correct X register
-%% to begin with, instead of putting them into the first available
-%% X register and having to move them to the correct X register
-%% later.
-%%
-%% To achieve that, we attempt to reserve the X registers that the
-%% variables in 'Arguments' will need to be in when the block ends.
-%%
-%% To make it more likely that reservations will be successful, we
-%% will try to save variables that need to be saved to the stack as
-%% early as possible (if an X register needed by a variable in
-%% Arguments is occupied by another variable, the value in the
-%% X register can be evicted if it is saved on the stack).
-%%
-%% We will take care not to increase the size of stack frame compared
-%% to what the standard code generator would have done (that is, to
-%% save all X registers at the last possible moment). We will do that
-%% by extending the stack frame to the minimal size needed to save
-%% all that needs to be saved using extend_stack/4, and use
-%% save_carefully/4 during code generation to only save the variables
-%% that can be saved without growing the stack frame.
-
-cg_basic_block(Kes, Lf, As, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- Int0 = reserve_arg_regs(As, Bef),
- Int = extend_stack(Int0, Lf, Lf+1, Vdb),
- {Keis,{Aft,St1}} =
- flatmapfoldl(fun(Ke, St) -> cg_basic_block(Ke, St, Lf, Vdb) end,
- {Int,St0}, need_heap(Kes)),
- {Keis,Aft,St1}.
-
-cg_basic_block(#cg_need_heap{}=Ke, {Bef,St0}, _Lf, Vdb) ->
- {Keis,Aft,St1} = cg(Ke, Vdb, Bef, St0),
- {Keis,{Aft,St1}};
-cg_basic_block(Ke, {Bef,St0}, Lf, Vdb) ->
- #l{i=I} = get_kanno(Ke),
-
- %% Save all we can to increase the possibility that reserving
- %% registers will succeed.
- {Sis,Int0} = save_carefully(Bef, I, Lf+1, Vdb),
- Int1 = reserve(Int0),
- {Keis,Aft,St1} = cg(Ke, Vdb, Int1, St0),
- {Sis ++ Keis,{Aft,St1}}.
-
-%% reserve_arg_regs([Argument], Bef) -> Aft.
-%% Try to reserve the X registers for all arguments. All registers
-%% that we wish to reserve will be saved in Bef#sr.res.
-
-reserve_arg_regs(As, Bef) ->
- Res = reserve_arg_regs_1(As, 0),
- reserve(Bef#sr{res=Res}).
-
-reserve_arg_regs_1([#k_var{name=V}|As], I) ->
- [{I,V}|reserve_arg_regs_1(As, I+1)];
-reserve_arg_regs_1([A|As], I) ->
- [{I,A}|reserve_arg_regs_1(As, I+1)];
-reserve_arg_regs_1([], _) -> [].
-
-%% reserve(Bef) -> Aft.
-%% Try to reserve more registers. The registers we wish to reserve
-%% are found in Bef#sr.res.
-
-reserve(#sr{reg=Regs,stk=Stk,res=Res}=Sr) ->
- Sr#sr{reg=reserve_1(Res, Regs, Stk)}.
-
-reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [free|Regs], Stk) ->
- [{reserved,I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
-reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [{I,V}|Regs], Stk) ->
- [{I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
-reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [{I,Var}|Regs], Stk) ->
- case on_stack(Var, Stk) of
- true -> [{reserved,I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
- false -> [{I,Var}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)]
- end;
-reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [{reserved,I,_}|Regs], Stk) ->
- [{reserved,I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
-reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [], Stk) ->
- [{reserved,I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, [], Stk)];
-reserve_1([], Regs, _) -> Regs.
-
-%% extend_stack(Bef, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb) -> Aft.
-%% Extend the stack enough to fit all variables alive past LastFrom
-%% and not already on the stack.
-
-extend_stack(#sr{stk=Stk0}=Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- Stk1 = clear_dead_stk(Stk0, Fb, Vdb),
- New = new_not_on_stack(Stk1, Fb, Lf, Vdb),
- Stk2 = foldl(fun ({V,_,_}, Stk) -> put_stack(V, Stk) end, Stk1, New),
- Stk = Stk0 ++ lists:duplicate(length(Stk2) - length(Stk0), free),
- Bef#sr{stk=Stk}.
-
-%% save_carefully(Bef, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb) -> {[SaveVar],Aft}.
-%% Save variables which are used past current point and which are not
-%% already on the stack, but only if the variables can be saved without
-%% growing the stack frame.
-
-save_carefully(#sr{stk=Stk}=Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- New0 = new_not_on_stack(Stk, Fb, Lf, Vdb),
- New = keysort(2, New0),
- save_carefully_1(New, Bef, []).
-
-save_carefully_1([{V,_,_}|Vs], #sr{reg=Regs,stk=Stk0}=Bef, Acc) ->
- case put_stack_carefully(V, Stk0) of
- error ->
- {reverse(Acc),Bef};
- Stk1 ->
- SrcReg = fetch_reg(V, Regs),
- Move = {move,SrcReg,fetch_stack(V, Stk1)},
- {x,_} = SrcReg, %Assertion - must be X register.
- save_carefully_1(Vs, Bef#sr{stk=Stk1}, [Move|Acc])
- end;
-save_carefully_1([], Bef, Acc) ->
- {reverse(Acc),Bef}.
-
-%% top_level_block([Instruction], Bef, MaxRegs, St) -> [Instruction].
-%% For the top-level block, allocate a stack frame a necessary,
-%% adjust Y register numbering and instructions that return
-%% from the function.
-
-top_level_block(Keis, #sr{stk=[]}, _MaxRegs, #cg{need_frame=false}) ->
- Keis;
-top_level_block(Keis, Bef, MaxRegs, _St) ->
- %% This top block needs an allocate instruction before it, and a
- %% deallocate instruction before each return.
- FrameSz = length(Bef#sr.stk),
- MaxY = FrameSz-1,
- Keis1 = flatmap(fun ({call_only,Arity,Func}) ->
- [{call_last,Arity,Func,FrameSz}];
- ({call_ext_only,Arity,Func}) ->
- [{call_ext_last,Arity,Func,FrameSz}];
- ({apply_only,Arity}) ->
- [{apply_last,Arity,FrameSz}];
- (return) ->
- [{deallocate,FrameSz},return];
- (Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) ->
- [turn_yregs(Tuple, MaxY)];
- (Other) ->
- [Other]
- end, Keis),
- [{allocate_zero,FrameSz,MaxRegs}|Keis1].
-
-%% turn_yregs(Size, Tuple, MaxY) -> Tuple'
-%% Renumber y register so that {y,0} becomes {y,FrameSize-1},
-%% {y,FrameSize-1} becomes {y,0} and so on. This is to make nested
-%% catches work. The code generation algorithm gives a lower register
-%% number to the outer catch, which is wrong.
-
-turn_yregs({call,_,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I;
-turn_yregs({call_ext,_,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I;
-turn_yregs({jump,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I;
-turn_yregs({label,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I;
-turn_yregs({line,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I;
-turn_yregs({test_heap,_,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I;
-turn_yregs({bif,Op,F,A,B}, MaxY) ->
- {bif,Op,F,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs({gc_bif,Op,F,Live,A,B}, MaxY) when is_integer(Live) ->
- {gc_bif,Op,F,Live,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs({get_tuple_element,S,N,D}, MaxY) ->
- {get_tuple_element,turn_yreg(S, MaxY),N,turn_yreg(D, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs({put_tuple,Arity,D}, MaxY) ->
- {put_tuple,Arity,turn_yreg(D, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs({select_val,R,F,L}, MaxY) ->
- {select_val,turn_yreg(R, MaxY),F,L};
-turn_yregs({test,Op,F,L}, MaxY) ->
- {test,Op,F,turn_yreg(L, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs({test,Op,F,Live,A,B}, MaxY) when is_integer(Live) ->
- {test,Op,F,Live,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs({Op,A}, MaxY) ->
- {Op,turn_yreg(A, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs({Op,A,B}, MaxY) ->
- {Op,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs({Op,A,B,C}, MaxY) ->
- {Op,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY),turn_yreg(C, MaxY)};
-turn_yregs(Tuple, MaxY) ->
- turn_yregs(tuple_size(Tuple), Tuple, MaxY).
-
-turn_yregs(1, Tp, _) ->
- Tp;
-turn_yregs(N, Tp, MaxY) ->
- E = turn_yreg(element(N, Tp), MaxY),
- turn_yregs(N-1, setelement(N, Tp, E), MaxY).
-
-turn_yreg({yy,YY}, MaxY) ->
- {y,MaxY-YY};
-turn_yreg({list,Ls},MaxY) ->
- {list,turn_yreg(Ls, MaxY)};
-turn_yreg([_|_]=Ts, MaxY) ->
- [turn_yreg(T, MaxY) || T <- Ts];
-turn_yreg(Other, _MaxY) ->
- Other.
-
-%% select_cg(Sclause, V, TypeFail, ValueFail, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {Is,StackReg,State}.
-%% Selecting type and value needs two failure labels, TypeFail is the
-%% label to jump to of the next type test when this type fails, and
-%% ValueFail is the label when this type is correct but the value is
-%% wrong. These are different as in the second case there is no need
-%% to try the next type, it will always fail.
-
-select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=Type,values=Vs}, Var, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) ->
- #k_var{name=V} = Var,
- select_cg(Type, Vs, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St).
-
-select_cg(k_cons, [S], V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) ->
- select_cons(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St);
-select_cg(k_nil, [S], V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) ->
- select_nil(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St);
-select_cg(k_binary, [S], V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) ->
- select_binary(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St);
-select_cg(k_bin_seg, S, V, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) ->
- select_bin_segs(S, V, Tf, Bef, St);
-select_cg(k_bin_int, S, V, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) ->
- select_bin_segs(S, V, Tf, Bef, St);
-select_cg(k_bin_end, [S], V, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) ->
- select_bin_end(S, V, Tf, Bef, St);
-select_cg(k_map, S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) ->
- select_map(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St);
-select_cg(k_literal, S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) ->
- select_literal(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St);
-select_cg(Type, Scs, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) ->
- {Vis,{Aft,St1}} =
- mapfoldl(fun (S, {Int,Sta}) ->
- {Val,Is,Inta,Stb} = select_val(S, V, Vf, Bef, Sta),
- {{Is,[Val]},{sr_merge(Int, Inta),Stb}}
- end, {void,St0}, Scs),
- OptVls = combine(lists:sort(combine(Vis))),
- {Vls,Sis,St2} = select_labels(OptVls, St1, [], []),
- {select_val_cg(Type, fetch_var(V, Bef), Vls, Tf, Vf, Sis), Aft, St2}.
-
-select_val_cg(k_tuple, R, [Arity,{f,Lbl}], Tf, Vf, [{label,Lbl}|Sis]) ->
- [{test,is_tuple,{f,Tf},[R]},{test,test_arity,{f,Vf},[R,Arity]}|Sis];
-select_val_cg(k_tuple, R, Vls, Tf, Vf, Sis) ->
- [{test,is_tuple,{f,Tf},[R]},{select_tuple_arity,R,{f,Vf},{list,Vls}}|Sis];
-select_val_cg(Type, R, [Val, {f,Lbl}], Fail, Fail, [{label,Lbl}|Sis]) ->
- [{test,is_eq_exact,{f,Fail},[R,{type(Type),Val}]}|Sis];
-select_val_cg(Type, R, [Val, {f,Lbl}], Tf, Vf, [{label,Lbl}|Sis]) ->
- [{test,select_type_test(Type),{f,Tf},[R]},
- {test,is_eq_exact,{f,Vf},[R,{type(Type),Val}]}|Sis];
-select_val_cg(Type, R, Vls0, Tf, Vf, Sis) ->
- Vls1 = [case Value of
- {f,_Lbl} -> Value;
- _ -> {type(Type),Value}
- end || Value <- Vls0],
- [{test,select_type_test(Type),{f,Tf},[R]}, {select_val,R,{f,Vf},{list,Vls1}}|Sis].
-
-type(k_atom) -> atom;
-type(k_float) -> float;
-type(k_int) -> integer.
-
-select_type_test(k_int) -> is_integer;
-select_type_test(k_atom) -> is_atom;
-select_type_test(k_float) -> is_float.
-
-combine([{Is,Vs1}, {Is,Vs2}|Vis]) -> combine([{Is,Vs1 ++ Vs2}|Vis]);
-combine([V|Vis]) -> [V|combine(Vis)];
-combine([]) -> [].
-
-select_labels([{Is,Vs}|Vis], St0, Vls, Sis) ->
- {Lbl,St1} = new_label(St0),
- select_labels(Vis, St1, add_vls(Vs, Lbl, Vls), [[{label,Lbl}|Is]|Sis]);
-select_labels([], St, Vls, Sis) ->
- {Vls,append(Sis),St}.
-
-add_vls([V|Vs], Lbl, Acc) ->
- add_vls(Vs, Lbl, [V, {f,Lbl}|Acc]);
-add_vls([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
-
-select_literal(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) ->
- Reg = fetch_var(V, Bef),
- F = fun(ValClause, Fail, St0) ->
- {Val,Is,Aft,St1} = select_val(ValClause, V, Vf, Bef, St0),
- Test = {test,is_eq_exact,{f,Fail},[Reg,{literal,Val}]},
- {[Test|Is],Aft,St1}
- end,
- match_fmf(F, Tf, St, S).
-
-select_cons(#k_val_clause{val=#k_cons{hd=Hd,tl=Tl},body=B,anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}},
- V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) ->
- Es = [Hd,Tl],
- {Eis,Int,St1} = select_extract_cons(V, Es, I, Vdb, Bef, St0),
- {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int, St1),
- {[{test,is_nonempty_list,{f,Tf},[fetch_var(V, Bef)]}] ++ Eis ++ Bis,Aft,St2}.
-
-select_nil(#k_val_clause{val=#k_nil{},body=B}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) ->
- {Bis,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Bef, St0),
- {[{test,is_nil,{f,Tf},[fetch_var(V, Bef)]}] ++ Bis,Aft,St1}.
-
-select_binary(#k_val_clause{val=#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=V}},body=B,
- anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) ->
- #cg{ctx=OldCtx} = St0,
- Int0 = clear_dead(Bef#sr{reg=Bef#sr.reg}, I, Vdb),
- {Bis0,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0#cg{ctx=V}),
- CtxReg = fetch_var(V, Int0),
- Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),
- Bis1 = [{test,bs_start_match2,{f,Tf},Live,[CtxReg,{context,V}],CtxReg},
- {bs_save2,CtxReg,{V,V}}|Bis0],
- Bis = finish_select_binary(Bis1),
- {Bis,Aft,St1#cg{ctx=OldCtx}};
-select_binary(#k_val_clause{val=#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=Ivar}},body=B,
- anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) ->
- #cg{ctx=OldCtx} = St0,
- Regs = put_reg(Ivar, Bef#sr.reg),
- Int0 = clear_dead(Bef#sr{reg=Regs}, I, Vdb),
- {Bis0,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0#cg{ctx=Ivar}),
- CtxReg = fetch_var(Ivar, Int0),
- Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),
- Bis1 = [{test,bs_start_match2,{f,Tf},Live,
- [fetch_var(V, Bef),{context,Ivar}],CtxReg},
- {bs_save2,CtxReg,{Ivar,Ivar}}|Bis0],
- Bis = finish_select_binary(Bis1),
- {Bis,Aft,St1#cg{ctx=OldCtx}}.
-
-finish_select_binary([{bs_save2,R,Point}=I,{bs_restore2,R,Point}|Is]) ->
- [I|finish_select_binary(Is)];
-finish_select_binary([{bs_save2,R,Point}=I,{test,is_eq_exact,_,_}=Test,
- {bs_restore2,R,Point}|Is]) ->
- [I,Test|finish_select_binary(Is)];
-finish_select_binary([{test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctx,BinList]}|Is])
- when is_list(BinList) ->
- I = {test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctx,list_to_bitstring(BinList)]},
- [I|finish_select_binary(Is)];
-finish_select_binary([I|Is]) ->
- [I|finish_select_binary(Is)];
-finish_select_binary([]) -> [].
-
-%% New instructions for selection of binary segments.
-
-select_bin_segs(Scs, Ivar, Tf, Bef, St) ->
- match_fmf(fun(S, Fail, Sta) ->
- select_bin_seg(S, Ivar, Fail, Bef, Sta) end,
- Tf, St, Scs).
-
-select_bin_seg(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_seg{size=Size,unit=U,type=T,
- seg=Seg,flags=Fs0,next=Next},
- body=B,
- anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb,a=A}}, Ivar, Fail, Bef, St0) ->
- Ctx = St0#cg.ctx,
- Fs = [{anno,A}|Fs0],
- Es = case Next of
- [] -> [Seg];
- _ -> [Seg,Next]
- end,
- {Mis,Int,St1} = select_extract_bin(Es, Size, U, T, Fs, Fail,
- I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, B, St0),
- {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Fail, Int, St1),
- CtxReg = fetch_var(Ctx, Bef),
- Is = if
- Mis =:= [] ->
- %% No bs_restore2 instruction needed if no match instructions.
- Bis;
- true ->
- [{bs_restore2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Ivar}}|Mis++Bis]
- end,
- {Is,Aft,St2};
-select_bin_seg(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_int{size=Sz,unit=U,flags=Fs,
- val=Val,next=Next},
- body=B,
- anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, Ivar, Fail, Bef, St0) ->
- Ctx = St0#cg.ctx,
- {Mis,Int,St1} = select_extract_int(Next, Val, Sz, U, Fs, Fail,
- I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, St0),
- {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Fail, Int, St1),
- CtxReg = fetch_var(Ctx, Bef),
- Is = case Mis ++ Bis of
- [{test,bs_match_string,F,[OtherCtx,Bin1]},
- {bs_save2,OtherCtx,_},
- {bs_restore2,OtherCtx,_},
- {test,bs_match_string,F,[OtherCtx,Bin2]}|Is0] ->
- %% We used to do this optimization later, but it
- %% turns out that in huge functions with many
- %% bs_match_string instructions, it's a big win
- %% to do the combination now. To avoid copying the
- %% binary data again and again, we'll combine bitstrings
- %% in a list and convert all of it to a bitstring later.
- [{test,bs_match_string,F,[OtherCtx,[Bin1,Bin2]]}|Is0];
- Is0 ->
- Is0
- end,
- {[{bs_restore2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Ivar}}|Is],Aft,St2}.
-
-select_extract_int(#k_var{name=Tl}, Val, #k_int{val=Sz}, U, Fs, Vf,
- I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, St) ->
- Bits = U*Sz,
- Bin = case member(big, Fs) of
- true ->
- <<Val:Bits>>;
- false ->
- true = member(little, Fs), %Assertion.
- <<Val:Bits/little>>
- end,
- Bits = bit_size(Bin), %Assertion.
- CtxReg = fetch_var(Ctx, Bef),
- Is = if
- Bits =:= 0 ->
- [{bs_save2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Tl}}];
- true ->
- [{test,bs_match_string,{f,Vf},[CtxReg,Bin]},
- {bs_save2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Tl}}]
- end,
- {Is,clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),St}.
-
-select_extract_bin([#k_var{name=Hd},#k_var{name=Tl}], Size0, Unit, Type, Flags, Vf,
- I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, _Body, St) ->
- SizeReg = get_bin_size_reg(Size0, Bef),
- {Es,Aft} =
- case vdb_find(Hd, Vdb) of
- {_,_,Lhd} when Lhd =< I ->
- %% The extracted value will not be used.
- CtxReg = fetch_var(Ctx, Bef),
- Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),
- Skip = build_skip_instr(Type, Vf, CtxReg, Live,
- SizeReg, Unit, Flags),
- {[Skip,{bs_save2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Tl}}],Bef};
- {_,_,_} ->
- Reg = put_reg(Hd, Bef#sr.reg),
- Int1 = Bef#sr{reg=Reg},
- Rhd = fetch_reg(Hd, Reg),
- CtxReg = fetch_reg(Ctx, Reg),
- Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),
- {[build_bs_instr(Type, Vf, CtxReg, Live, SizeReg,
- Unit, Flags, Rhd),
- {bs_save2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Tl}}],Int1}
- end,
- {Es,clear_dead(Aft, I, Vdb),St};
-select_extract_bin([#k_var{name=Hd}], Size, Unit, binary, Flags, Vf,
- I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, Body, St) ->
- %% Match the last segment of a binary. We KNOW that the size
- %% must be 'all'.
- #k_atom{val=all} = Size, %Assertion.
- {Es,Aft} =
- case vdb_find(Hd, Vdb) of
- {_,_,Lhd} when Lhd =< I ->
- %% The result will not be used. Furthermore, since we
- %% we are at the end of the binary, the position will
- %% not be used again; thus, it is safe to do a cheaper
- %% test of the unit.
- CtxReg = fetch_var(Ctx, Bef),
- {case Unit of
- 1 ->
- [];
- _ ->
- [{test,bs_test_unit,{f,Vf},[CtxReg,Unit]}]
- end,Bef};
- {_,_,_} ->
- case is_context_unused(Body) of
- false ->
- Reg = put_reg(Hd, Bef#sr.reg),
- Int1 = Bef#sr{reg=Reg},
- Rhd = fetch_reg(Hd, Reg),
- CtxReg = fetch_reg(Ctx, Reg),
- Name = bs_get_binary2,
- Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),
- {[{test,Name,{f,Vf},Live,
- [CtxReg,atomic(Size),Unit,{field_flags,Flags}],Rhd}],
- Int1};
- true ->
- %% Since the matching context will not be used again,
- %% we can reuse its register. Reusing the register
- %% opens some interesting optimizations in the
- %% run-time system.
-
- Reg0 = Bef#sr.reg,
- CtxReg = fetch_reg(Ctx, Reg0),
- Reg = replace_reg_contents(Ctx, Hd, Reg0),
- Int1 = Bef#sr{reg=Reg},
- Name = bs_get_binary2,
- Live = max_reg(Int1#sr.reg),
- {[{test,Name,{f,Vf},Live,
- [CtxReg,atomic(Size),Unit,{field_flags,Flags}],CtxReg}],
- Int1}
- end
- end,
- {Es,clear_dead(Aft, I, Vdb),St}.
-
-%% is_context_unused(Ke) -> true | false
-%% Simple heurististic to determine whether the code that follows
-%% will use the current matching context again. (The liveness
-%% information is too conservative to be useful for this purpose.)
-%% 'true' means that the code that follows will definitely not use
-%% the context again (because it is a block, not guard or matching
-%% code); 'false' that we are not sure (there could be more
-%% matching).
-
-is_context_unused(#k_alt{then=Then}) ->
- %% #k_alt{} can be used for different purposes. If the Then part
- %% is a block, it means that matching has finished and is used for a guard
- %% to choose between the matched clauses.
- is_context_unused(Then);
-is_context_unused(#cg_block{}) ->
- true;
-is_context_unused(_) ->
- false.
-
-select_bin_end(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_end{},body=B}, Ivar, Tf, Bef, St0) ->
- Ctx = St0#cg.ctx,
- {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Tf, Bef, St0),
- CtxReg = fetch_var(Ctx, Bef),
- {[{bs_restore2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Ivar}},
- {test,bs_test_tail2,{f,Tf},[CtxReg,0]}|Bis],Aft,St2}.
-
-get_bin_size_reg(#k_var{name=V}, Bef) ->
- fetch_var(V, Bef);
-get_bin_size_reg(Literal, _Bef) ->
- atomic(Literal).
-
-build_bs_instr(Type, Vf, CtxReg, Live, SizeReg, Unit, Flags, Rhd) ->
- {Format,Name} = case Type of
- integer -> {plain,bs_get_integer2};
- float -> {plain,bs_get_float2};
- binary -> {plain,bs_get_binary2};
- utf8 -> {utf,bs_get_utf8};
- utf16 -> {utf,bs_get_utf16};
- utf32 -> {utf,bs_get_utf32}
- end,
- case Format of
- plain ->
- {test,Name,{f,Vf},Live,
- [CtxReg,SizeReg,Unit,{field_flags,Flags}],Rhd};
- utf ->
- {test,Name,{f,Vf},Live,
- [CtxReg,{field_flags,Flags}],Rhd}
- end.
-
-build_skip_instr(Type, Vf, CtxReg, Live, SizeReg, Unit, Flags) ->
- {Format,Name} = case Type of
- utf8 -> {utf,bs_skip_utf8};
- utf16 -> {utf,bs_skip_utf16};
- utf32 -> {utf,bs_skip_utf32};
- _ -> {plain,bs_skip_bits2}
- end,
- case Format of
- plain ->
- {test,Name,{f,Vf},[CtxReg,SizeReg,Unit,{field_flags,Flags}]};
- utf ->
- {test,Name,{f,Vf},[CtxReg,Live,{field_flags,Flags}]}
- end.
-
-select_val(#k_val_clause{val=#k_tuple{es=Es},body=B,anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}},
- V, Vf, Bef, St0) ->
- {Eis,Int,St1} = select_extract_tuple(V, Es, I, Vdb, Bef, St0),
- {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int, St1),
- {length(Es),Eis ++ Bis,Aft,St2};
-select_val(#k_val_clause{val=Val0,body=B}, _V, Vf, Bef, St0) ->
- Val = case Val0 of
- #k_atom{val=Lit} -> Lit;
- #k_float{val=Lit} -> Lit;
- #k_int{val=Lit} -> Lit;
- #k_literal{val=Lit} -> Lit
- end,
- {Bis,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Bef, St0),
- {Val,Bis,Aft,St1}.
-
-%% select_extract_tuple(Src, [V], I, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[E],StackReg,State}.
-%% Extract tuple elements, but only if they do not immediately die.
-
-select_extract_tuple(Src, Vs, I, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- F = fun (#k_var{name=V}, {Int0,Elem}) ->
- case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of
- {V,_,L} when L =< I -> {[], {Int0,Elem+1}};
- _Other ->
- Reg1 = put_reg(V, Int0#sr.reg),
- Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=Reg1},
- Rsrc = fetch_var(Src, Int1),
- {[{get_tuple_element,Rsrc,Elem,fetch_reg(V, Reg1)}],
- {Int1,Elem+1}}
- end
- end,
- {Es,{Aft,_}} = flatmapfoldl(F, {Bef,0}, Vs),
- {Es,Aft,St}.
-
-select_map(Scs, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) ->
- Reg = fetch_var(V, Bef),
- {Is,Aft,St1} =
- match_fmf(fun(#k_val_clause{val=#k_map{op=exact,es=Es},
- body=B,anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, Fail, St1) ->
- select_map_val(V, Es, B, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St1)
- end, Vf, St0, Scs),
- {[{test,is_map,{f,Tf},[Reg]}|Is],Aft,St1}.
-
-select_map_val(V, Es, B, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Eis,Int,St1} = select_extract_map(V, Es, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0),
- {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Fail, Int, St1),
- {Eis++Bis,Aft,St2}.
-
-select_extract_map(_, [], _, _, _, Bef, St) -> {[],Bef,St};
-select_extract_map(Src, Vs, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %% First split the instruction flow
- %% We want one set of each
- %% 1) has_map_fields (no target registers)
- %% 2) get_map_elements (with target registers)
- %% Assume keys are term-sorted
- Rsrc = fetch_var(Src, Bef),
-
- {{HasKs,GetVs,HasVarKs,GetVarVs},Aft} =
- foldr(fun(#k_map_pair{key=#k_var{name=K},val=#k_var{name=V}},
- {{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0}) ->
- case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of
- {V,_,L} when L =< I ->
- RK = fetch_var(K,Int0),
- {{HasKsi,GetVsi,[RK|HasVarVsi],GetVarVsi},Int0};
- _Other ->
- Reg1 = put_reg(V, Int0#sr.reg),
- Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=Reg1},
- RK = fetch_var(K,Int0),
- RV = fetch_reg(V,Reg1),
- {{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,[[RK,RV]|GetVarVsi]},Int1}
- end;
- (#k_map_pair{key=Key,val=#k_var{name=V}},
- {{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0}) ->
- case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of
- {V,_,L} when L =< I ->
- {{[atomic(Key)|HasKsi],GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0};
- _Other ->
- Reg1 = put_reg(V, Int0#sr.reg),
- Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=Reg1},
- {{HasKsi,[atomic(Key),fetch_reg(V, Reg1)|GetVsi],
- HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int1}
- end
- end, {{[],[],[],[]},Bef}, Vs),
-
- Code = [{test,has_map_fields,{f,Fail},Rsrc,{list,HasKs}} || HasKs =/= []] ++
- [{test,has_map_fields,{f,Fail},Rsrc,{list,[K]}} || K <- HasVarKs] ++
- [{get_map_elements, {f,Fail},Rsrc,{list,GetVs}} || GetVs =/= []] ++
- [{get_map_elements, {f,Fail},Rsrc,{list,[K,V]}} || [K,V] <- GetVarVs],
- {Code, Aft, St}.
-
-
-select_extract_cons(Src, [#k_var{name=Hd},#k_var{name=Tl}], I, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- Rsrc = fetch_var(Src, Bef),
- Int = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),
- {{_,_,Lhd},{_,_,Ltl}} = {vdb_find(Hd, Vdb),vdb_find(Tl, Vdb)},
- case {Lhd =< I, Ltl =< I} of
- {true,true} ->
- %% Both dead.
- {[],Bef,St};
- {true,false} ->
- %% Head dead.
- Reg0 = put_reg(Tl, Bef#sr.reg),
- Aft = Int#sr{reg=Reg0},
- Rtl = fetch_reg(Tl, Reg0),
- {[{get_tl,Rsrc,Rtl}],Aft,St};
- {false,true} ->
- %% Tail dead.
- Reg0 = put_reg(Hd, Bef#sr.reg),
- Aft = Int#sr{reg=Reg0},
- Rhd = fetch_reg(Hd, Reg0),
- {[{get_hd,Rsrc,Rhd}],Aft,St};
- {false,false} ->
- %% Both used.
- Reg0 = put_reg(Tl, put_reg(Hd, Bef#sr.reg)),
- Aft = Bef#sr{reg=Reg0},
- Rhd = fetch_reg(Hd, Reg0),
- Rtl = fetch_reg(Tl, Reg0),
- {[{get_hd,Rsrc,Rhd},{get_tl,Rsrc,Rtl}],Aft,St}
- end.
-
-guard_clause_cg(#k_guard_clause{anno=#l{vdb=Vdb},guard=G,body=B}, Fail, Bef, St0) ->
- {Gis,Int,St1} = guard_cg(G, Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0),
- {Bis,Aft,St} = match_cg(B, Fail, Int, St1),
- {Gis ++ Bis,Aft,St}.
-
-%% guard_cg(Guard, Fail, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-%% A guard is a boolean expression of tests. Tests return true or
-%% false. A fault in a test causes the test to return false. Tests
-%% never return the boolean, instead we generate jump code to go to
-%% the correct exit point. Primops and tests all go to the next
-%% instruction on success or jump to a failure label.
-
-guard_cg(#k_protected{arg=Ts,ret=Rs,anno=#l{vdb=Pdb}}, Fail, _Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- protected_cg(Ts, Rs, Fail, Pdb, Bef, St);
-guard_cg(#k_test{anno=#l{i=I},op=Test0,args=As,inverted=Inverted},
- Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val=Test}} = Test0,
- case Inverted of
- false ->
- test_cg(Test, As, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0);
- true ->
- {Psucc,St1} = new_label(St0),
- {Is,Aft,St2} = test_cg(Test, As, Psucc, I, Vdb, Bef, St1),
- {Is++[{jump,{f,Fail}},{label,Psucc}],Aft,St2}
- end;
-guard_cg(G, _Fail, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %%ok = io:fwrite("cg ~w: ~p~n", [?LINE,{G,Fail,Vdb,Bef}]),
- {Gis,Aft,St1} = cg(G, Vdb, Bef, St),
- %%ok = io:fwrite("cg ~w: ~p~n", [?LINE,{Aft}]),
- {Gis,Aft,St1}.
-
-%% guard_cg_list([Kexpr], Fail, I, Vdb, StackReg, St) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}.
-
-guard_cg_list(Kes, Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Keis,{Aft,St1}} =
- flatmapfoldl(fun (Ke, {Inta,Sta}) ->
- {Keis,Intb,Stb} =
- guard_cg(Ke, Fail, Vdb, Inta, Sta),
- {Keis,{Intb,Stb}}
- end, {Bef,St0}, need_heap(Kes)),
- {Keis,Aft,St1}.
-
-%% protected_cg([Kexpr], [Ret], Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-%% Do a protected. Protecteds without return values are just done
-%% for effect, the return value is not checked, success passes on to
-%% the next instruction and failure jumps to Fail. If there are
-%% return values then these must be set to 'false' on failure,
-%% control always passes to the next instruction.
-
-protected_cg(Ts, [], Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- %% Protect these calls, revert when done.
- {Tis,Aft,St1} = guard_cg_list(Ts, Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0#cg{bfail=Fail}),
- {Tis,Aft,St1#cg{bfail=St0#cg.bfail}};
-protected_cg(Ts, Rs, _Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Pfail,St1} = new_label(St0),
- {Psucc,St2} = new_label(St1),
- {Tis,Aft,St3} = guard_cg_list(Ts, Pfail, Vdb, Bef,
- St2#cg{bfail=Pfail}),
- %%ok = io:fwrite("cg ~w: ~p~n", [?LINE,{Rs,I,Vdb,Aft}]),
- %% Set return values to false.
- Mis = [{move,{atom,false},fetch_var(V,Aft)}||#k_var{name=V} <- Rs],
- {Tis ++ [{jump,{f,Psucc}},
- {label,Pfail}] ++ Mis ++ [{label,Psucc}],
- Aft,St3#cg{bfail=St0#cg.bfail}}.
-
-%% test_cg(TestName, Args, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-%% Generate test instruction. Use explicit fail label here.
-
-test_cg(is_map, [A], Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %% We must avoid creating code like this:
- %%
- %% move x(0) y(0)
- %% is_map Fail [x(0)]
- %% make_fun => x(0) %% Overwrite x(0)
- %% put_map_assoc y(0) ...
- %%
- %% The code is safe, but beam_validator does not understand that.
- %% Extending beam_validator to handle such (rare) code as the
- %% above would make it slower for all programs. Instead, change
- %% the code generator to always prefer the Y register for is_map()
- %% and put_map_assoc() instructions, ensuring that they use the
- %% same register.
- Arg = cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(A, Bef),
- Aft = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),
- {[{test,is_map,{f,Fail},[Arg]}],Aft,St};
-test_cg(is_boolean, [#k_atom{val=Val}], Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- Aft = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),
- Is = case is_boolean(Val) of
- true -> [];
- false -> [{jump,{f,Fail}}]
- end,
- {Is,Aft,St};
-test_cg(Test, As, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- Args = cg_reg_args(As, Bef),
- Aft = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),
- {[beam_utils:bif_to_test(Test, Args, {f,Fail})],Aft,St}.
-
-%% match_fmf(Fun, LastFail, State, [Clause]) -> {Is,Aft,State}.
-%% This is a special flatmapfoldl for match code gen where we
-%% generate a "failure" label for each clause. The last clause uses
-%% an externally generated failure label, LastFail. N.B. We do not
-%% know or care how the failure labels are used.
-
-match_fmf(F, LastFail, St, [H]) ->
- F(H, LastFail, St);
-match_fmf(F, LastFail, St0, [H|T]) ->
- {Fail,St1} = new_label(St0),
- {R,Aft1,St2} = F(H, Fail, St1),
- {Rs,Aft2,St3} = match_fmf(F, LastFail, St2, T),
- {R ++ [{label,Fail}] ++ Rs,sr_merge(Aft1, Aft2),St3}.
-
-%% call_cg(Func, [Arg], [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-%% enter_cg(Func, [Arg], Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-%% Call and enter first put the arguments into registers and save any
-%% other registers, then clean up and compress the stack and set the
-%% frame size. Finally the actual call is made. Call then needs the
-%% return values filled in.
-
-call_cg(#k_var{}=Var, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As++[Var], Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- %% Put return values in registers.
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
- %% Build complete code and final stack/register state.
- Arity = length(As),
- {Frees,Aft} = free_dead(clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb)),
- {Sis ++ Frees ++ [line(Le),{call_fun,Arity}],Aft,
- need_stack_frame(St0)};
-call_cg(#k_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0)
- when is_record(Mod, k_var); is_record(Name, k_var) ->
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As++[Mod,Name], Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- %% Put return values in registers.
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
- %% Build complete code and final stack/register state.
- Arity = length(As),
- St = need_stack_frame(St0),
- %%{Call,St1} = build_call(Func, Arity, St0),
- {Frees,Aft} = free_dead(clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb)),
- {Sis ++ Frees ++ [line(Le),{apply,Arity}],Aft,St};
-call_cg(Func, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- case St0 of
- #cg{bfail=Fail} when Fail =/= 0 ->
- %% Inside a guard. The only allowed function call is to
- %% erlang:error/1,2. We will generate the following code:
- %%
- %% move {atom,ok} DestReg
- %% jump FailureLabel
- #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},
- name=#k_atom{val=error}} = Func, %Assertion.
- [#k_var{name=DestVar}] = Rs,
- Int0 = clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Reg = put_reg(DestVar, Int0#sr.reg),
- Int = Int0#sr{reg=Reg},
- Dst = fetch_reg(DestVar, Reg),
- {[{move,{atom,ok},Dst},{jump,{f,Fail}}],
- clear_dead(Int, Le#l.i, Vdb),St0};
- #cg{} ->
- %% Ordinary function call in a function body.
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- %% Put return values in registers.
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
- %% Build complete code and final stack/register state.
- Arity = length(As),
- {Call,St1} = build_call(Func, Arity, St0),
- {Frees,Aft} = free_dead(clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb)),
- {Sis ++ Frees ++ [line(Le)|Call],Aft,St1}
- end.
-
-build_call(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val='!'}}, 2, St0) ->
- {[send],need_stack_frame(St0)};
-build_call(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},name=#k_atom{val=Name}}, Arity, St0) ->
- {[{call_ext,Arity,{extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity}}],need_stack_frame(St0)};
-build_call(#k_local{name=Name}, Arity, St0) when is_atom(Name) ->
- {Lbl,St1} = local_func_label(Name, Arity, need_stack_frame(St0)),
- {[{call,Arity,{f,Lbl}}],St1}.
-
-free_dead(#sr{stk=Stk0}=Aft) ->
- {Instr,Stk} = free_dead(Stk0, 0, [], []),
- {Instr,Aft#sr{stk=Stk}}.
-
-free_dead([dead|Stk], Y, Instr, StkAcc) ->
- %% Note: kill/1 is equivalent to init/1 (translated by beam_asm).
- %% We use kill/1 to help further optimisation passes.
- free_dead(Stk, Y+1, [{kill,{yy,Y}}|Instr], [free|StkAcc]);
-free_dead([Any|Stk], Y, Instr, StkAcc) ->
- free_dead(Stk, Y+1, Instr, [Any|StkAcc]);
-free_dead([], _, Instr, StkAcc) -> {Instr,reverse(StkAcc)}.
-
-enter_cg(#k_var{} = Var, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As++[Var], Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- %% Build complete code and final stack/register state.
- Arity = length(As),
- {Sis ++ [line(Le),{call_fun,Arity},return],
- clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)}, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- need_stack_frame(St0)};
-enter_cg(#k_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0)
- when is_record(Mod, k_var); is_record(Name, k_var) ->
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As++[Mod,Name], Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- %% Build complete code and final stack/register state.
- Arity = length(As),
- St = need_stack_frame(St0),
- {Sis ++ [line(Le),{apply_only,Arity}],
- clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)}, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- St};
-enter_cg(Func, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- %% Build complete code and final stack/register state.
- Arity = length(As),
- {Call,St1} = build_enter(Func, Arity, St0),
- Line = enter_line(Func, Arity, Le),
- {Sis ++ Line ++ Call,
- clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)}, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- St1}.
-
-build_enter(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val='!'}}, 2, St0) ->
- {[send,return],need_stack_frame(St0)};
-build_enter(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},name=#k_atom{val=Name}}, Arity, St0) ->
- St1 = case trap_bif(Mod, Name, Arity) of
- true -> need_stack_frame(St0);
- false -> St0
- end,
- {[{call_ext_only,Arity,{extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity}}],St1};
-build_enter(#k_local{name=Name}, Arity, St0) when is_atom(Name) ->
- {Lbl,St1} = local_func_label(Name, Arity, St0),
- {[{call_only,Arity,{f,Lbl}}],St1}.
-
-enter_line(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},name=#k_atom{val=Name}}, Arity, Le) ->
- case erl_bifs:is_safe(Mod, Name, Arity) of
- false ->
- %% Tail-recursive call, possibly to a BIF.
- %% We'll need a line instruction in case the
- %% BIF call fails.
- [line(Le)];
- true ->
- %% Call to a safe BIF. Since it cannot fail,
- %% we don't need any line instruction here.
- []
- end;
-enter_line(_, _, _) ->
- %% Tail-recursive call to a local function. A line
- %% instruction will not be useful.
- [].
-
-%% local_func_label(Name, Arity, State) -> {Label,State'}
-%% local_func_label({Name,Arity}, State) -> {Label,State'}
-%% Get the function entry label for a local function.
-
-local_func_label(Name, Arity, St) ->
- local_func_label({Name,Arity}, St).
-
-local_func_label(Key, #cg{functable=Map}=St0) ->
- case Map of
- #{Key := Label} -> {Label,St0};
- _ ->
- {Label,St} = new_label(St0),
- {Label,St#cg{functable=Map#{Key => Label}}}
- end.
-
-%% need_stack_frame(State) -> State'
-%% Make a note in the state that this function will need a stack frame.
-
-need_stack_frame(#cg{need_frame=true}=St) -> St;
-need_stack_frame(St) -> St#cg{need_frame=true}.
-
-%% trap_bif(Mod, Name, Arity) -> true|false
-%% Trap bifs that need a stack frame.
-
-trap_bif(erlang, link, 1) -> true;
-trap_bif(erlang, unlink, 1) -> true;
-trap_bif(erlang, monitor_node, 2) -> true;
-trap_bif(erlang, group_leader, 2) -> true;
-trap_bif(erlang, exit, 2) -> true;
-trap_bif(_, _, _) -> false.
-
-%% bif_cg(#k_bif{}, Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-%% Generate code a BIF.
-
-bif_cg(#k_bif{op=#k_internal{name=Name},args=As,ret=Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- internal_cg(Name, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-bif_cg(#k_bif{op=#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val=Name}},
- args=As,ret=Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- Ar = length(As),
- case is_gc_bif(Name, Ar) of
- false ->
- bif_cg(Name, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
- true ->
- gc_bif_cg(Name, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St)
- end.
-
-%% internal_cg(Bif, [Arg], [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-
-internal_cg(bs_context_to_binary=Instr, [Src0], [], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- [Src] = cg_reg_args([Src0], Bef),
- {[{Instr,Src}],clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), St0};
-internal_cg(dsetelement, [Index0,Tuple0,New0], _Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- [New,Tuple,{integer,Index1}] = cg_reg_args([New0,Tuple0,Index0], Bef),
- Index = Index1-1,
- {[{set_tuple_element,New,Tuple,Index}],
- clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), St0};
-internal_cg(make_fun, [Func0,Arity0|As], Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- %% This behaves more like a function call.
- #k_atom{val=Func} = Func0,
- #k_int{val=Arity} = Arity0,
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
- {FuncLbl,St1} = local_func_label(Func, Arity, St0),
- MakeFun = {make_fun2,{f,FuncLbl},0,0,length(As)},
- {Sis ++ [MakeFun],
- clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- St1};
-internal_cg(bs_init_writable=I, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %% This behaves like a function call.
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
- {Sis++[I],clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb),St};
-internal_cg(build_stacktrace=I, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %% This behaves like a function call.
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
- {Sis++[I],clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb),St};
-internal_cg(raise, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %% raise can be treated like a guard BIF.
- bif_cg(raise, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-internal_cg(guard_error, [ExitCall], _Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %% A call an exit BIF from inside a #k_guard_match{}.
- %% Generate a standard call, but leave the register descriptors
- %% alone, effectively pretending that there was no call.
- #k_call{op=#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},name=#k_atom{val=Name}},
- args=As} = ExitCall,
- Arity = length(As),
- {Ms,_} = cg_call_args(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Call = {call_ext,Arity,{extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity}},
- Is = Ms++[line(Le),Call],
- {Is,Bef,St};
-internal_cg(raw_raise=I, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %% This behaves like a function call.
- {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
- {Sis++[I],clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb),St}.
-
-%% bif_cg(Bif, [Arg], [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-
-bif_cg(Bif, As, [#k_var{name=V}], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- Ars = cg_reg_args(As, Bef),
-
- %% If we are inside a catch and in a body (not in guard) and the
- %% BIF may fail, we must save everything that will be alive after
- %% the catch (because the code after the code assumes that all
- %% variables that are live are stored on the stack).
- %%
- %% Currently, we are somewhat pessimistic in
- %% that we save any variable that will be live after this BIF call.
-
- MayFail = not erl_bifs:is_safe(erlang, Bif, length(As)),
- {Sis,Int0} =
- case MayFail of
- true ->
- maybe_adjust_stack(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.i+1, Vdb, St0);
- false ->
- {[],Bef}
- end,
- Int1 = clear_dead(Int0, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Reg = put_reg(V, Int1#sr.reg),
- Int = Int1#sr{reg=Reg},
- Dst = fetch_reg(V, Reg),
- BifFail = {f,St0#cg.bfail},
- %% We need a line instructions for BIFs that may fail in a body.
- Line = case BifFail of
- {f,0} when MayFail ->
- [line(Le)];
- _ ->
- []
- end,
- {Sis++Line++[{bif,Bif,BifFail,Ars,Dst}],
- clear_dead(Int, Le#l.i, Vdb), St0}.
-
-
-%% gc_bif_cg(Bif, [Arg], [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-
-gc_bif_cg(Bif, As, [#k_var{name=V}], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- Ars = cg_reg_args(As, Bef),
-
- %% If we are inside a catch and in a body (not in guard) and the
- %% BIF may fail, we must save everything that will be alive after
- %% the catch (because the code after the code assumes that all
- %% variables that are live are stored on the stack).
- %%
- %% Currently, we are somewhat pessimistic in
- %% that we save any variable that will be live after this BIF call.
-
- {Sis,Int0} = maybe_adjust_stack(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.i+1, Vdb, St0),
-
- Int1 = clear_dead(Int0, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Reg = put_reg(V, Int1#sr.reg),
- Int = Int1#sr{reg=Reg},
- Dst = fetch_reg(V, Reg),
- BifFail = {f,St0#cg.bfail},
- Line = case BifFail of
- {f,0} -> [line(Le)];
- {f,_} -> []
- end,
- {Sis++Line++[{gc_bif,Bif,BifFail,max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),Ars,Dst}],
- clear_dead(Int, Le#l.i, Vdb), St0}.
-
-%% recv_loop_cg(TimeOut, ReceiveVar, ReceiveMatch, TimeOutExprs,
-%% [Ret], Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-
-recv_loop_cg(Te, Rvar, Rm, Tes, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Sis,Int0} = adjust_stack(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int0#sr.reg)},
- %% Get labels.
- {Rl,St1} = new_label(St0),
- {Tl,St2} = new_label(St1),
- {Bl,St3} = new_label(St2),
- St4 = St3#cg{break=Bl,recv=Rl}, %Set correct receive labels
- {Ris,Raft,St5} = cg_recv_mesg(Rvar, Rm, Tl, Int1, St4),
- {Wis,Taft,St6} = cg_recv_wait(Te, Tes, Le#l.i, Int1, St5),
- Int2 = sr_merge(Raft, Taft), %Merge stack/registers
- Reg = load_vars(Rs, Int2#sr.reg),
- {Sis ++ [line(Le)] ++ Ris ++ [{label,Tl}] ++ Wis ++ [{label,Bl}],
- clear_dead(Int2#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- St6#cg{break=St0#cg.break,recv=St0#cg.recv}}.
-
-%% cg_recv_mesg( ) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-
-cg_recv_mesg(#k_var{name=R}, Rm, Tl, Bef, St0) ->
- Int0 = Bef#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Bef#sr.reg)},
- Ret = fetch_reg(R, Int0#sr.reg),
- %% Int1 = clear_dead(Int0, I, Rm#l.vdb),
- Int1 = Int0,
- {Mis,Int2,St1} = match_cg(Rm, none, Int1, St0),
- {[{label,St1#cg.recv},{loop_rec,{f,Tl},Ret}|Mis],Int2,St1}.
-
-%% cg_recv_wait(Te, Tes, I, Vdb, Int2, St3) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-
-cg_recv_wait(#k_atom{val=infinity}, #cg_block{anno=Le,es=Tes}, I, Bef, St0) ->
- %% We know that the 'after' body will never be executed.
- %% But to keep the stack and register information up to date,
- %% we will generate the code for the 'after' body, and then discard it.
- Int1 = clear_dead(Bef, I, Le#l.vdb),
- {_,Int2,St1} = cg_block(Tes, Le#l.vdb,
- Int1#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int1#sr.reg)}, St0),
- {[{wait,{f,St1#cg.recv}}],Int2,St1};
-cg_recv_wait(#k_int{val=0}, #cg_block{anno=Le,es=Tes}, _I, Bef, St0) ->
- {Tis,Int,St1} = cg_block(Tes, Le#l.vdb, Bef, St0),
- {[timeout|Tis],Int,St1};
-cg_recv_wait(Te, #cg_block{anno=Le,es=Tes}, I, Bef, St0) ->
- Reg = cg_reg_arg(Te, Bef),
- %% Must have empty registers here! Bug if anything in registers.
- Int0 = clear_dead(Bef, I, Le#l.vdb),
- {Tis,Int,St1} = cg_block(Tes, Le#l.vdb,
- Int0#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int0#sr.reg)}, St0),
- {[{wait_timeout,{f,St1#cg.recv},Reg},timeout] ++ Tis,Int,St1}.
-
-%% recv_next_cg(Le, Vdb, StackReg, St) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}.
-%% Use adjust stack to clear stack, but only need it for Aft.
-
-recv_next_cg(Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- {Sis,Aft} = adjust_stack(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.i+1, Vdb),
- {[{loop_rec_end,{f,St#cg.recv}}] ++ Sis,Aft,St}. %Joke
-
-%% try_cg(TryBlock, [BodyVar], TryBody, [ExcpVar], TryHandler, [Ret],
-%% Le, Vdb, StackReg, St) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}.
-
-try_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {B,St1} = new_label(St0), %Body label
- {H,St2} = new_label(St1), %Handler label
- {E,St3} = new_label(St2), %End label
- #l{i=TryTag} = get_kanno(Ta),
- Int1 = Bef#sr{stk=put_catch(TryTag, Bef#sr.stk)},
- TryReg = fetch_stack({catch_tag,TryTag}, Int1#sr.stk),
- {Ais,Int2,St4} = cg(Ta, Vdb, Int1, St3#cg{break=B,in_catch=true}),
- Int3 = Int2#sr{stk=drop_catch(TryTag, Int2#sr.stk)},
- St5 = St4#cg{break=E,in_catch=St3#cg.in_catch},
- {Bis,Baft,St6} = cg(Tb, Vdb, Int3#sr{reg=load_vars(Vs, Int3#sr.reg)}, St5),
- {His,Haft,St7} = cg(Th, Vdb, Int3#sr{reg=load_vars(Evs, Int3#sr.reg)}, St6),
- Int4 = sr_merge(Baft, Haft), %Merge stack/registers
- Aft = Int4#sr{reg=load_vars(Rs, Int4#sr.reg)},
- {[{'try',TryReg,{f,H}}] ++ Ais ++
- [{label,B},{try_end,TryReg}] ++ Bis ++
- [{label,H},{try_case,TryReg}] ++ His ++
- [{label,E}],
- clear_dead(Aft, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- St7#cg{break=St0#cg.break}}.
-
-try_enter_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {B,St1} = new_label(St0), %Body label
- {H,St2} = new_label(St1), %Handler label
- #l{i=TryTag} = get_kanno(Ta),
- Int1 = Bef#sr{stk=put_catch(TryTag, Bef#sr.stk)},
- TryReg = fetch_stack({catch_tag,TryTag}, Int1#sr.stk),
- {Ais,Int2,St3} = cg(Ta, Vdb, Int1, St2#cg{break=B,in_catch=true}),
- Int3 = Int2#sr{stk=drop_catch(TryTag, Int2#sr.stk)},
- St4 = St3#cg{in_catch=St2#cg.in_catch},
- {Bis,Baft,St5} = cg(Tb, Vdb, Int3#sr{reg=load_vars(Vs, Int3#sr.reg)}, St4),
- {His,Haft,St6} = cg(Th, Vdb, Int3#sr{reg=load_vars(Evs, Int3#sr.reg)}, St5),
- Int4 = sr_merge(Baft, Haft), %Merge stack/registers
- Aft = Int4,
- {[{'try',TryReg,{f,H}}] ++ Ais ++
- [{label,B},{try_end,TryReg}] ++ Bis ++
- [{label,H},{try_case,TryReg}] ++ His,
- clear_dead(Aft, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- St6#cg{break=St0#cg.break}}.
-
-%% catch_cg(CatchBlock, Ret, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-
-catch_cg(#cg_block{es=C}, #k_var{name=R}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {B,St1} = new_label(St0),
- CatchTag = Le#l.i,
- Int1 = Bef#sr{stk=put_catch(CatchTag, Bef#sr.stk)},
- CatchReg = fetch_stack({catch_tag,CatchTag}, Int1#sr.stk),
- {Cis,Int2,St2} = cg_block(C, Le#l.vdb, Int1,
- St1#cg{break=B,in_catch=true}),
- [] = Int2#sr.reg, %Assertion.
- Aft = Int2#sr{reg=[{0,R}],stk=drop_catch(CatchTag, Int2#sr.stk)},
- {[{'catch',CatchReg,{f,B}}] ++ Cis ++
- [{label,B},{catch_end,CatchReg}],
- clear_dead(Aft, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- St2#cg{break=St1#cg.break,in_catch=St1#cg.in_catch}}.
-
-%% put_cg([Var], Constr, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-%% We have to be careful how a 'put' works. First the structure is
-%% built, then it is filled and finally things can be cleared. The
-%% annotation must reflect this and make sure that the return
-%% variable is allocated first.
-%%
-%% put_list and put_map are atomic instructions, both of
-%% which can safely resuse one of the source registers as target.
-
-put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_cons{hd=Hd,tl=Tl}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- [S1,S2] = cg_reg_args([Hd,Tl], Bef),
- Int0 = clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Int0#sr.reg)},
- Ret = fetch_reg(R, Int1#sr.reg),
- {[{put_list,S1,S2,Ret}], Int1, St};
-put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_binary{segs=Segs}, Le, Vdb, Bef,
- #cg{bfail=Bfail}=St) ->
- %% At run-time, binaries are constructed in three stages:
- %% 1) First the size of the binary is calculated.
- %% 2) Then the binary is allocated.
- %% 3) Then each field in the binary is constructed.
- %% For simplicity, we use the target register to also hold the
- %% size of the binary. Therefore the target register must *not*
- %% be one of the source registers.
-
- %% First allocate the target register.
- Int0 = Bef#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Bef#sr.reg)},
- Target = fetch_reg(R, Int0#sr.reg),
-
- %% Also allocate a scratch register for size calculations.
- Temp = find_scratch_reg(Int0#sr.reg),
-
- %% First generate the code that constructs each field.
- Fail = {f,Bfail},
- PutCode = cg_bin_put(Segs, Fail, Bef),
- {Sis,Int1} = maybe_adjust_stack(Int0, Le#l.i, Le#l.i+1, Vdb, St),
- MaxRegs = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),
- Aft = clear_dead(Int1, Le#l.i, Vdb),
-
- %% Now generate the complete code for constructing the binary.
- Code = cg_binary(PutCode, Target, Temp, Fail, MaxRegs, Le#l.a),
- {Sis++Code,Aft,St};
-
-%% Map: single variable key.
-put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_map{op=Op,var=Map,
- es=[#k_map_pair{key=#k_var{}=K,val=V}]},
- Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Sis,Int0} = maybe_adjust_stack(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.i+1, Vdb, St0),
-
- SrcReg = cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(Map, Int0),
- Line = line(Le#l.a),
-
- List = [cg_reg_arg(K,Int0),cg_reg_arg(V,Int0)],
-
- Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),
-
- %% The target register can reuse one of the source registers.
- Aft0 = clear_dead(Int0, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Aft = Aft0#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Aft0#sr.reg)},
- Target = fetch_reg(R, Aft#sr.reg),
-
- {Is,St1} = put_cg_map(Line, Op, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0),
- {Sis++Is,Aft,St1};
-
-%% Map: (possibly) multiple literal keys.
-put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_map{op=Op,var=Map,es=Es}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
-
- %% assert key literals
- [] = [Var || #k_map_pair{key=#k_var{}=Var} <- Es],
-
- {Sis,Int0} = maybe_adjust_stack(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.i+1, Vdb, St0),
- SrcReg = cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(Map, Int0),
- Line = line(Le#l.a),
-
- %% fetch registers for values to be put into the map
- List = flatmap(fun(#k_map_pair{key=K,val=V}) ->
- [atomic(K),cg_reg_arg(V, Int0)]
- end, Es),
-
- Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg),
-
- %% The target register can reuse one of the source registers.
- Aft0 = clear_dead(Int0, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- Aft = Aft0#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Aft0#sr.reg)},
- Target = fetch_reg(R, Aft#sr.reg),
-
- {Is,St1} = put_cg_map(Line, Op, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0),
- {Sis++Is,Aft,St1};
-
-%% Everything else.
-put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], Con, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- %% Find a place for the return register first.
- Int = Bef#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Bef#sr.reg)},
- Ret = fetch_reg(R, Int#sr.reg),
- Ais = case Con of
- #k_tuple{es=Es} ->
- [{put_tuple,length(Es),Ret}] ++ cg_build_args(Es, Bef);
- Other ->
- [{move,cg_reg_arg(Other, Int),Ret}]
- end,
- {Ais,clear_dead(Int, Le#l.i, Vdb),St}.
-
-
-put_cg_map(Line, Op0, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0) ->
- Bfail = St0#cg.bfail,
- Fail = {f,St0#cg.bfail},
- Op = case Op0 of
- assoc -> put_map_assoc;
- exact -> put_map_exact
- end,
- {OkLbl,St1} = new_label(St0),
- {BadLbl,St2} = new_label(St1),
- Is = if
- Bfail =:= 0 orelse Op =:= put_map_assoc ->
- [Line,{Op,{f,0},SrcReg,Target,Live,{list,List}}];
- true ->
- %% Ensure that Target is always set, even if
- %% the map update operation fails. That is necessary
- %% because Target may be included in a test_heap
- %% instruction.
- [Line,
- {Op,{f,BadLbl},SrcReg,Target,Live,{list,List}},
- {jump,{f,OkLbl}},
- {label,BadLbl},
- {move,{atom,ok},Target},
- {jump,Fail},
- {label,OkLbl}]
- end,
- {Is,St2}.
-
-%%%
-%%% Code generation for constructing binaries.
-%%%
-
-cg_binary([{bs_put_binary,Fail,{atom,all},U,_Flags,Src}|PutCode],
- Target, Temp, Fail, MaxRegs, Anno) ->
- Line = line(Anno),
- Live = cg_live(Target, MaxRegs),
- SzCode = cg_bitstr_size(PutCode, Target, Temp, Fail, Live),
- BinFlags = {field_flags,[]},
- Code = [Line|SzCode] ++
- [case member(single_use, Anno) of
- true ->
- {bs_private_append,Fail,Target,U,Src,BinFlags,Target};
- false ->
- {bs_append,Fail,Target,0,MaxRegs,U,Src,BinFlags,Target}
- end] ++ PutCode,
- cg_bin_opt(Code);
-cg_binary(PutCode, Target, Temp, Fail, MaxRegs, Anno) ->
- Line = line(Anno),
- Live = cg_live(Target, MaxRegs),
- {InitOp,SzCode} = cg_binary_size(PutCode, Target, Temp, Fail, Live),
-
- Code = [Line|SzCode] ++ [{InitOp,Fail,Target,0,MaxRegs,
- {field_flags,[]},Target}|PutCode],
- cg_bin_opt(Code).
-
-cg_live({x,X}, MaxRegs) when X =:= MaxRegs -> MaxRegs+1;
-cg_live({x,X}, MaxRegs) when X < MaxRegs -> MaxRegs.
-
-%% Generate code that calculate the size of the bitstr to be
-%% built in BITS.
-
-cg_bitstr_size(PutCode, Target, Temp, Fail, Live) ->
- {Bits,Es} = cg_bitstr_size_1(PutCode, 0, []),
- reverse(cg_gen_binsize(Es, Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [{move,{integer,Bits},Target}])).
-
-cg_bitstr_size_1([{bs_put_utf8,_,_,Src}|Next], Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_bitstr_size_1(Next, Bits, [{'*',{bs_utf8_size,Src},8}|Acc]);
-cg_bitstr_size_1([{bs_put_utf16,_,_,Src}|Next], Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_bitstr_size_1(Next, Bits, [{'*',{bs_utf16_size,Src},8}|Acc]);
-cg_bitstr_size_1([{bs_put_utf32,_,_,_}|Next], Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_bitstr_size_1(Next, Bits+32, Acc);
-cg_bitstr_size_1([{_,_,S,U,_,Src}|Next], Bits, Acc) ->
- case S of
- {integer,N} -> cg_bitstr_size_1(Next, Bits+N*U, Acc);
- {atom,all} -> cg_bitstr_size_1(Next, Bits, [{bit_size,Src}|Acc]);
- _ when U =:= 1 -> cg_bitstr_size_1(Next, Bits, [S|Acc]);
- _ -> cg_bitstr_size_1(Next, Bits, [{'*',S,U}|Acc])
- end;
-cg_bitstr_size_1([], Bits, Acc) -> {Bits,Acc}.
-
-%% Generate code that calculate the size of the bitstr to be
-%% built in BYTES or BITS (depending on what is easiest).
-
-cg_binary_size(PutCode, Target, Temp, Fail, Live) ->
- {InitInstruction,Szs} = cg_binary_size_1(PutCode, 0, []),
- SizeExpr = reverse(cg_gen_binsize(Szs, Target, Temp, Fail, Live, [{move,{integer,0},Target}])),
- {InitInstruction,SizeExpr}.
-
-cg_binary_size_1([{bs_put_utf8,_Fail,_Flags,Src}|T], Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_binary_size_1(T, Bits, [{8,{bs_utf8_size,Src}}|Acc]);
-cg_binary_size_1([{bs_put_utf16,_Fail,_Flags,Src}|T], Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_binary_size_1(T, Bits, [{8,{bs_utf16_size,Src}}|Acc]);
-cg_binary_size_1([{bs_put_utf32,_Fail,_Flags,_Src}|T], Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_binary_size_1(T, Bits+32, Acc);
-cg_binary_size_1([{_Put,_Fail,S,U,_Flags,Src}|T], Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_binary_size_2(S, U, Src, T, Bits, Acc);
-cg_binary_size_1([], Bits, Acc) ->
- Bytes = Bits div 8,
- RemBits = Bits rem 8,
- Sizes0 = sort([{1,{integer,RemBits}},{8,{integer,Bytes}}|Acc]),
- Sizes = filter(fun({_,{integer,0}}) -> false;
- (_) -> true end, Sizes0),
- case Sizes of
- [{1,_}|_] ->
- {bs_init_bits,cg_binary_bytes_to_bits(Sizes, [])};
- [{8,_}|_] ->
- {bs_init2,[E || {8,E} <- Sizes]};
- [] ->
- {bs_init_bits,[]}
- end.
-
-cg_binary_size_2({integer,N}, U, _, Next, Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_binary_size_1(Next, Bits+N*U, Acc);
-cg_binary_size_2({atom,all}, U, E, Next, Bits, Acc) ->
- if
- U rem 8 =:= 0 ->
- cg_binary_size_1(Next, Bits, [{8,{byte_size,E}}|Acc]);
- true ->
- cg_binary_size_1(Next, Bits, [{1,{bit_size,E}}|Acc])
- end;
-cg_binary_size_2(Reg, 1, _, Next, Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_binary_size_1(Next, Bits, [{1,Reg}|Acc]);
-cg_binary_size_2(Reg, 8, _, Next, Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_binary_size_1(Next, Bits, [{8,Reg}|Acc]);
-cg_binary_size_2(Reg, U, _, Next, Bits, Acc) ->
- cg_binary_size_1(Next, Bits, [{1,{'*',Reg,U}}|Acc]).
-
-cg_binary_bytes_to_bits([{8,{integer,N}}|T], Acc) ->
- cg_binary_bytes_to_bits(T, [{integer,8*N}|Acc]);
-cg_binary_bytes_to_bits([{8,{byte_size,Reg}}|T], Acc) ->
- cg_binary_bytes_to_bits(T, [{bit_size,Reg}|Acc]);
-cg_binary_bytes_to_bits([{8,Reg}|T], Acc) ->
- cg_binary_bytes_to_bits(T, [{'*',Reg,8}|Acc]);
-cg_binary_bytes_to_bits([{1,Sz}|T], Acc) ->
- cg_binary_bytes_to_bits(T, [Sz|Acc]);
-cg_binary_bytes_to_bits([], Acc) ->
- cg_binary_bytes_to_bits_1(sort(Acc)).
-
-cg_binary_bytes_to_bits_1([{integer,I},{integer,J}|T]) ->
- cg_binary_bytes_to_bits_1([{integer,I+J}|T]);
-cg_binary_bytes_to_bits_1([H|T]) ->
- [H|cg_binary_bytes_to_bits_1(T)];
-cg_binary_bytes_to_bits_1([]) -> [].
-
-cg_gen_binsize([{'*',{bs_utf8_size,Src},B}|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live, Acc) ->
- Size = {bs_utf8_size,Fail,Src,Temp},
- Add = {bs_add,Fail,[Target,Temp,B],Target},
- cg_gen_binsize(T, Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [Add,Size|Acc]);
-cg_gen_binsize([{'*',{bs_utf16_size,Src},B}|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live, Acc) ->
- Size = {bs_utf16_size,Fail,Src,Temp},
- Add = {bs_add,Fail,[Target,Temp,B],Target},
- cg_gen_binsize(T, Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [Add,Size|Acc]);
-cg_gen_binsize([{'*',A,B}|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live, Acc) ->
- cg_gen_binsize(T, Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [{bs_add,Fail,[Target,A,B],Target}|Acc]);
-cg_gen_binsize([{bit_size,B}|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live, Acc) ->
- cg_gen_binsize([Temp|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [{gc_bif,bit_size,Fail,Live,[B],Temp}|Acc]);
-cg_gen_binsize([{byte_size,B}|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live, Acc) ->
- cg_gen_binsize([Temp|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [{gc_bif,byte_size,Fail,Live,[B],Temp}|Acc]);
-cg_gen_binsize([{bs_utf8_size,B}|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live, Acc) ->
- cg_gen_binsize([Temp|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [{bs_utf8_size,Fail,B,Temp}|Acc]);
-cg_gen_binsize([{bs_utf16_size,B}|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live, Acc) ->
- cg_gen_binsize([Temp|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [{bs_utf16_size,Fail,B,Temp}|Acc]);
-cg_gen_binsize([E0|T], Target, Temp, Fail, Live, Acc) ->
- cg_gen_binsize(T, Target, Temp, Fail, Live,
- [{bs_add,Fail,[Target,E0,1],Target}|Acc]);
-cg_gen_binsize([], _, _, _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
-
-
-%% cg_bin_opt(Code0) -> Code
-%% Optimize the size calculations for binary construction.
-
-cg_bin_opt([{move,S1,{x,X}=D},{gc_bif,Op,Fail,Live0,As,Dst}|Is]) ->
- Live = if
- X + 1 =:= Live0 -> X;
- true -> Live0
- end,
- [{gc_bif,Op,Fail,Live,As,D}|cg_bin_opt([{move,S1,Dst}|Is])];
-cg_bin_opt([{move,_,_}=I1,{Op,_,_,_}=I2|Is])
- when Op =:= bs_utf8_size orelse Op =:= bs_utf16_size ->
- [I2|cg_bin_opt([I1|Is])];
-cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,_,[{integer,0},Src,1],Dst}|Is]) ->
- cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Src,Dst}|Is]);
-cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,_,[Src,{integer,0},_],Dst}|Is]) ->
- cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Src,Dst}|Is]);
-cg_bin_opt(Is) ->
- cg_bin_opt_1(Is).
-
-cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Size,D},{bs_append,Fail,D,Extra,Regs,U,Bin,Flags,D}|Is]) ->
- [{bs_append,Fail,Size,Extra,Regs,U,Bin,Flags,D}|cg_bin_opt(Is)];
-cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Size,D},{bs_private_append,Fail,D,U,Bin,Flags,D}|Is]) ->
- [{bs_private_append,Fail,Size,U,Bin,Flags,D}|cg_bin_opt(Is)];
-cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Size,D},{Op,Fail,D,Extra,Regs,Flags,D}|Is])
- when Op =:= bs_init2; Op =:= bs_init_bits ->
- Bytes = case Size of
- {integer,Int} -> Int;
- _ -> Size
- end,
- [{Op,Fail,Bytes,Extra,Regs,Flags,D}|cg_bin_opt(Is)];
-cg_bin_opt_1([{move,S1,D},{bs_add,Fail,[D,S2,U],Dst}|Is]) ->
- cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,Fail,[S1,S2,U],Dst}|Is]);
-cg_bin_opt_1([{move,S1,D},{bs_add,Fail,[S2,D,U],Dst}|Is]) ->
- cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,Fail,[S2,S1,U],Dst}|Is]);
-cg_bin_opt_1([I|Is]) ->
- [I|cg_bin_opt(Is)];
-cg_bin_opt_1([]) ->
- [].
-
-cg_bin_put(#k_bin_seg{size=S0,unit=U,type=T,flags=Fs,seg=E0,next=Next},
- Fail, Bef) ->
- S1 = cg_reg_arg(S0, Bef),
- E1 = cg_reg_arg(E0, Bef),
- {Format,Op} = case T of
- integer -> {plain,bs_put_integer};
- utf8 -> {utf,bs_put_utf8};
- utf16 -> {utf,bs_put_utf16};
- utf32 -> {utf,bs_put_utf32};
- binary -> {plain,bs_put_binary};
- float -> {plain,bs_put_float}
- end,
- case Format of
- plain ->
- [{Op,Fail,S1,U,{field_flags,Fs},E1}|cg_bin_put(Next, Fail, Bef)];
- utf ->
- [{Op,Fail,{field_flags,Fs},E1}|cg_bin_put(Next, Fail, Bef)]
- end;
-cg_bin_put(#k_bin_end{}, _, _) -> [].
-
-cg_build_args(As, Bef) ->
- [{put,cg_reg_arg(A, Bef)} || A <- As].
-
-%% return_cg([Val], Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-%% break_cg([Val], Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
-%% These are very simple, just put return/break values in registers
-%% from 0, then return/break. Use the call setup to clean up stack,
-%% but must clear registers to ensure sr_merge works correctly.
-
-return_cg(Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- {Ms,Int} = cg_setup_call(Rs, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- {Ms ++ [return],Int#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)},St}.
-
-break_cg(Bs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
- {Ms,Int} = cg_setup_call(Bs, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
- {Ms ++ [{jump,{f,St#cg.break}}],
- Int#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)},St}.
-
-guard_break_cg(Bs, #l{i=I}, Vdb, #sr{reg=Reg0}=Bef, St) ->
- #sr{reg=Reg1} = Int = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),
- Reg2 = trim_free(Reg1),
- NumLocked = length(Reg2),
- Moves0 = gen_moves(Bs, Bef, NumLocked, []),
- Moves = order_moves(Moves0, find_scratch_reg(Reg0)),
- {BreakVars,_} = mapfoldl(fun(_, RegNum) ->
- {{RegNum,gbreakvar},RegNum+1}
- end, length(Reg2), Bs),
- Reg = Reg2 ++ BreakVars,
- Aft = Int#sr{reg=Reg},
- {Moves ++ [{jump,{f,St#cg.break}}],Aft,St}.
-
-%% cg_reg_arg(Arg0, Info) -> Arg
-%% cg_reg_args([Arg0], Info) -> [Arg]
-%% Convert argument[s] into registers. Literal values are returned unchanged.
-
-cg_reg_args(As, Bef) -> [cg_reg_arg(A, Bef) || A <- As].
-
-cg_reg_arg(#k_var{name=V}, Bef) -> fetch_var(V, Bef);
-cg_reg_arg(Literal, _) -> atomic(Literal).
-
-cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(#k_var{name=V}, Bef) -> fetch_var_prefer_y(V, Bef);
-cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(Literal, _) -> atomic(Literal).
-
-%% cg_setup_call([Arg], Bef, Cur, Vdb) -> {[Instr],Aft}.
-%% Do the complete setup for a call/enter.
-
-cg_setup_call(As, Bef, I, Vdb) ->
- {Ms,Int0} = cg_call_args(As, Bef, I, Vdb),
- %% Have set up arguments, can now clean up, compress and save to stack.
- Int1 = Int0#sr{stk=clear_dead_stk(Int0#sr.stk, I, Vdb),res=[]},
- {Sis,Int2} = adjust_stack(Int1, I, I+1, Vdb),
- {Ms ++ Sis,Int2}.
-
-%% cg_call_args([Arg], SrState) -> {[Instr],SrState}.
-%% Setup the arguments to a call/enter/bif. Put the arguments into
-%% consecutive registers starting at {x,0} moving any data which
-%% needs to be saved. Return a modified SrState structure with the
-%% new register contents. N.B. the resultant register info will
-%% contain non-variable values when there are non-variable values.
-%%
-%% This routine is complicated by unsaved values in x registers.
-%% We'll move away any unsaved values that are in the registers
-%% to be overwritten by the arguments.
-
-cg_call_args(As, Bef, I, Vdb) ->
- Regs0 = load_arg_regs(Bef#sr.reg, As),
- Unsaved = unsaved_registers(Regs0, Bef#sr.stk, I, I+1, Vdb),
- {UnsavedMoves,Regs} = move_unsaved(Unsaved, Bef#sr.reg, Regs0),
- Moves0 = gen_moves(As, Bef),
- Moves = order_moves(Moves0, find_scratch_reg(Regs)),
- {UnsavedMoves ++ Moves,Bef#sr{reg=Regs}}.
-
-%% load_arg_regs([Reg], Arguments) -> [Reg]
-%% Update the register descriptor to include the arguments (from {x,0}
-%% and upwards). Values in argument register are overwritten.
-%% Values in x registers above the arguments are preserved.
-
-load_arg_regs(Regs, As) -> load_arg_regs(Regs, As, 0).
-
-load_arg_regs([_|Rs], [#k_var{name=V}|As], I) -> [{I,V}|load_arg_regs(Rs, As, I+1)];
-load_arg_regs([_|Rs], [A|As], I) -> [{I,A}|load_arg_regs(Rs, As, I+1)];
-load_arg_regs([], [#k_var{name=V}|As], I) -> [{I,V}|load_arg_regs([], As, I+1)];
-load_arg_regs([], [A|As], I) -> [{I,A}|load_arg_regs([], As, I+1)];
-load_arg_regs(Rs, [], _) -> Rs.
-
-%% Returns the variables must be saved and are currently in the
-%% x registers that are about to be overwritten by the arguments.
-
-unsaved_registers(Regs, Stk, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- [V || {V,F,L} <- Vdb,
- F < Fb,
- L >= Lf,
- not on_stack(V, Stk),
- not in_reg(V, Regs)].
-
-in_reg(V, Regs) -> keymember(V, 2, Regs).
-
-%% Move away unsaved variables from the registers that are to be
-%% overwritten by the arguments.
-move_unsaved(Vs, OrigRegs, NewRegs) ->
- move_unsaved(Vs, OrigRegs, NewRegs, []).
-
-move_unsaved([V|Vs], OrigRegs, NewRegs0, Acc) ->
- NewRegs = put_reg(V, NewRegs0),
- Src = fetch_reg(V, OrigRegs),
- Dst = fetch_reg(V, NewRegs),
- move_unsaved(Vs, OrigRegs, NewRegs, [{move,Src,Dst}|Acc]);
-move_unsaved([], _, Regs, Acc) -> {Acc,Regs}.
-
-%% gen_moves(As, Sr)
-%% Generate the basic move instruction to move the arguments
-%% to their proper registers. The list will be sorted on
-%% destinations. (I.e. the move to {x,0} will be first --
-%% see the comment to order_moves/2.)
-
-gen_moves(As, Sr) -> gen_moves(As, Sr, 0, []).
-
-gen_moves([#k_var{name=V}|As], Sr, I, Acc) ->
- case fetch_var(V, Sr) of
- {x,I} -> gen_moves(As, Sr, I+1, Acc);
- Reg -> gen_moves(As, Sr, I+1, [{move,Reg,{x,I}}|Acc])
- end;
-gen_moves([A0|As], Sr, I, Acc) ->
- A = atomic(A0),
- gen_moves(As, Sr, I+1, [{move,A,{x,I}}|Acc]);
-gen_moves([], _, _, Acc) -> lists:keysort(3, Acc).
-
-%% order_moves([Move], ScratchReg) -> [Move]
-%% Orders move instruction so that source registers are not
-%% destroyed before they are used. If there are cycles
-%% (such as {move,{x,0},{x,1}}, {move,{x,1},{x,1}}),
-%% the scratch register is used to break up the cycle.
-%% If possible, the first move of the input list is placed
-%% last in the result list (to make the move to {x,0} occur
-%% just before the call to allow the Beam loader to coalesce
-%% the instructions).
-
-order_moves(Ms, Scr) -> order_moves(Ms, Scr, []).
-
-order_moves([{move,_,_}=M|Ms0], ScrReg, Acc0) ->
- {Chain,Ms} = collect_chain(Ms0, [M], ScrReg),
- Acc = reverse(Chain, Acc0),
- order_moves(Ms, ScrReg, Acc);
-order_moves([], _, Acc) -> Acc.
-
-collect_chain(Ms, Path, ScrReg) ->
- collect_chain(Ms, Path, [], ScrReg).
-
-collect_chain([{move,Src,Same}=M|Ms0], [{move,Same,_}|_]=Path, Others, ScrReg) ->
- case lists:keyfind(Src, 3, Path) of
- false ->
- collect_chain(reverse(Others, Ms0), [M|Path], [], ScrReg);
- _ -> % We have a cycle.
- {break_up_cycle(M, Path, ScrReg),reverse(Others, Ms0)}
- end;
-collect_chain([M|Ms], Path, Others, ScrReg) ->
- collect_chain(Ms, Path, [M|Others], ScrReg);
-collect_chain([], Path, Others, _) ->
- {Path,Others}.
-
-break_up_cycle({move,Src,_}=M, Path, ScrReg) ->
- [{move,ScrReg,Src},M|break_up_cycle1(Src, Path, ScrReg)].
-
-break_up_cycle1(Dst, [{move,Src,Dst}|Path], ScrReg) ->
- [{move,Src,ScrReg}|Path];
-break_up_cycle1(Dst, [M|Path], LastMove) ->
- [M|break_up_cycle1(Dst, Path, LastMove)].
-
-%% clear_dead(Sr, Until, Vdb) -> Aft.
-%% Remove all variables in Sr which have died AT ALL so far.
-
-clear_dead(#sr{stk=Stk}=Sr0, Until, Vdb) ->
- Sr = Sr0#sr{reg=clear_dead_reg(Sr0, Until, Vdb),
- stk=clear_dead_stk(Stk, Until, Vdb)},
- reserve(Sr).
-
-clear_dead_reg(Sr, Until, Vdb) ->
- [case R of
- {_I,V} = IV ->
- case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of
- {V,_,L} when L > Until -> IV;
- _ -> free %Remove anything else
- end;
- {reserved,_I,_V}=Reserved -> Reserved;
- free -> free
- end || R <- Sr#sr.reg].
-
-clear_dead_stk(Stk, Until, Vdb) ->
- [case S of
- {V} = T ->
- case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of
- {V,_,L} when L > Until -> T;
- _ -> dead %Remove anything else
- end;
- free -> free;
- dead -> dead
- end || S <- Stk].
-
-
-%% sr_merge(Sr1, Sr2) -> Sr.
-%% Merge two stack/register states keeping the longest of both stack
-%% and register. Perform consistency check on both, elements must be
-%% the same. Allow frame size 'void' to make easy creation of
-%% "empty" frame.
-
-sr_merge(#sr{reg=R1,stk=S1,res=[]}, #sr{reg=R2,stk=S2,res=[]}) ->
- #sr{reg=longest(R1, R2),stk=longest(S1, S2),res=[]};
-sr_merge(void, S2) -> S2#sr{res=[]}.
-
-longest([H|T1], [H|T2]) -> [H|longest(T1, T2)];
-longest([dead|T1], [free|T2]) -> [dead|longest(T1, T2)];
-longest([free|T1], [dead|T2]) -> [dead|longest(T1, T2)];
-longest([dead|_] = L, []) -> L;
-longest([], [dead|_] = L) -> L;
-longest([free|_] = L, []) -> L;
-longest([], [free|_] = L) -> L;
-longest([], []) -> [].
-
-trim_free([R|Rs0]) ->
- case {trim_free(Rs0),R} of
- {[],free} -> [];
- {Rs,R} -> [R|Rs]
- end;
-trim_free([]) -> [].
-
-%% maybe_adjust_stack(Bef, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft}.
-%% Adjust the stack, but only if the code is inside a catch and not
-%% inside a guard. Use this funtion before instructions that may
-%% cause an exception.
-
-maybe_adjust_stack(Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb, St) ->
- case St of
- #cg{in_catch=true,bfail=0} ->
- adjust_stack(Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb);
- #cg{} ->
- {[],Bef}
- end.
-
-%% adjust_stack(Bef, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb) -> {[Ainstr],Aft}.
-%% Do complete stack adjustment by compressing stack and adding
-%% variables to be saved. Try to optimise ordering on stack by
-%% having reverse order to their lifetimes.
-%%
-%% In Beam, there is a fixed stack frame and no need to do stack compression.
-
-adjust_stack(Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- Stk0 = Bef#sr.stk,
- {Stk1,Saves} = save_stack(Stk0, Fb, Lf, Vdb),
- {saves(Saves, Bef#sr.reg, Stk1),
- Bef#sr{stk=Stk1}}.
-
-%% save_stack(Stack, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb) -> {[SaveVar],NewStack}.
-%% Save variables which are used past current point and which are not
-%% already on the stack.
-
-save_stack(Stk0, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- %% New variables that are in use but not on stack.
- New = new_not_on_stack(Stk0, Fb, Lf, Vdb),
-
- %% Add new variables that are not just dropped immediately.
- %% N.B. foldr works backwards from the end!!
- Saves = [V || {V,_,_} <- keysort(3, New)],
- Stk1 = foldr(fun (V, Stk) -> put_stack(V, Stk) end, Stk0, Saves),
- {Stk1,Saves}.
-
-%% new_not_on_stack(Stack, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb) ->
-%% [{Variable,First,Last}]
-%% Return information about all variables that are used past current
-%% point and that are not already on the stack.
-
-new_not_on_stack(Stk, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- [VFL || {V,F,L} = VFL <- Vdb,
- F < Fb,
- L >= Lf,
- not on_stack(V, Stk)].
-
-%% saves([SaveVar], Reg, Stk) -> [{move,Reg,Stk}].
-%% Generate move instructions to save variables onto stack. The
-%% stack/reg info used is that after the new stack has been made.
-
-saves(Ss, Reg, Stk) ->
- [{move,fetch_reg(V, Reg),fetch_stack(V, Stk)} || V <- Ss].
-
-%% fetch_var(VarName, StkReg) -> r{R} | sp{Sp}.
-%% find_var(VarName, StkReg) -> ok{r{R} | sp{Sp}} | error.
-%% Fetch/find a variable in either the registers or on the
-%% stack. Fetch KNOWS it's there.
-
-fetch_var(V, Sr) ->
- case find_reg(V, Sr#sr.reg) of
- {ok,R} -> R;
- error -> fetch_stack(V, Sr#sr.stk)
- end.
-
-fetch_var_prefer_y(V, #sr{reg=Reg,stk=Stk}) ->
- case find_stack(V, Stk) of
- {ok,R} -> R;
- error -> fetch_reg(V, Reg)
- end.
-
-load_vars(Vs, Regs) ->
- foldl(fun (#k_var{name=V}, Rs) -> put_reg(V, Rs) end, Regs, Vs).
-
-%% put_reg(Val, Regs) -> Regs.
-%% find_reg(Val, Regs) -> {ok,r{R}} | error.
-%% fetch_reg(Val, Regs) -> r{R}.
-%% Functions to interface the registers.
-
-% put_regs(Vs, Rs) -> foldl(fun put_reg/2, Rs, Vs).
-
-put_reg(V, Rs) -> put_reg_1(V, Rs, 0).
-
-put_reg_1(V, [free|Rs], I) -> [{I,V}|Rs];
-put_reg_1(V, [{reserved,I,V}|Rs], I) -> [{I,V}|Rs];
-put_reg_1(V, [R|Rs], I) -> [R|put_reg_1(V, Rs, I+1)];
-put_reg_1(V, [], I) -> [{I,V}].
-
-fetch_reg(V, [{I,V}|_]) -> {x,I};
-fetch_reg(V, [_|SRs]) -> fetch_reg(V, SRs).
-
-find_reg(V, [{I,V}|_]) -> {ok,{x,I}};
-find_reg(V, [_|SRs]) -> find_reg(V, SRs);
-find_reg(_, []) -> error.
-
-%% For the bit syntax, we need a scratch register if we are constructing
-%% a binary that will not be used.
-
-find_scratch_reg(Rs) -> find_scratch_reg(Rs, 0).
-
-find_scratch_reg([free|_], I) -> {x,I};
-find_scratch_reg([_|Rs], I) -> find_scratch_reg(Rs, I+1);
-find_scratch_reg([], I) -> {x,I}.
-
-replace_reg_contents(Old, New, [{I,Old}|Rs]) -> [{I,New}|Rs];
-replace_reg_contents(Old, New, [R|Rs]) -> [R|replace_reg_contents(Old, New, Rs)].
-
-%%clear_regs(Regs) -> map(fun (R) -> free end, Regs).
-clear_regs(_) -> [].
-
-max_reg(Regs) ->
- foldl(fun ({I,_}, _) -> I;
- (_, Max) -> Max end,
- -1, Regs) + 1.
-
-%% put_stack(Val, [{Val}]) -> [{Val}].
-%% fetch_stack(Var, Stk) -> sp{S}.
-%% find_stack(Var, Stk) -> ok{sp{S}} | error.
-%% Functions to interface the stack.
-
-put_stack(Val, []) -> [{Val}];
-put_stack(Val, [dead|Stk]) -> [{Val}|Stk];
-put_stack(Val, [free|Stk]) -> [{Val}|Stk];
-put_stack(Val, [NotFree|Stk]) -> [NotFree|put_stack(Val, Stk)].
-
-put_stack_carefully(Val, Stk0) ->
- try
- put_stack_carefully1(Val, Stk0)
- catch
- throw:error ->
- error
- end.
-
-put_stack_carefully1(_, []) -> throw(error);
-put_stack_carefully1(Val, [dead|Stk]) -> [{Val}|Stk];
-put_stack_carefully1(Val, [free|Stk]) -> [{Val}|Stk];
-put_stack_carefully1(Val, [NotFree|Stk]) ->
- [NotFree|put_stack_carefully1(Val, Stk)].
-
-fetch_stack(Var, Stk) -> fetch_stack(Var, Stk, 0).
-
-fetch_stack(V, [{V}|_], I) -> {yy,I};
-fetch_stack(V, [_|Stk], I) -> fetch_stack(V, Stk, I+1).
-
-find_stack(Var, Stk) -> find_stack(Var, Stk, 0).
-
-find_stack(V, [{V}|_], I) -> {ok,{yy,I}};
-find_stack(V, [_|Stk], I) -> find_stack(V, Stk, I+1);
-find_stack(_, [], _) -> error.
-
-on_stack(V, Stk) -> keymember(V, 1, Stk).
-
-%% put_catch(CatchTag, Stack) -> Stack'
-%% drop_catch(CatchTag, Stack) -> Stack'
-%% Special interface for putting and removing catch tags, to ensure that
-%% catches nest properly. Also used for try tags.
-
-put_catch(Tag, Stk0) -> put_catch(Tag, reverse(Stk0), []).
-
-put_catch(Tag, [], Stk) ->
- put_stack({catch_tag,Tag}, Stk);
-put_catch(Tag, [{{catch_tag,_}}|_]=RevStk, Stk) ->
- reverse(RevStk, put_stack({catch_tag,Tag}, Stk));
-put_catch(Tag, [Other|Stk], Acc) ->
- put_catch(Tag, Stk, [Other|Acc]).
-
-drop_catch(Tag, [{{catch_tag,Tag}}|Stk]) -> [free|Stk];
-drop_catch(Tag, [Other|Stk]) -> [Other|drop_catch(Tag, Stk)].
-
-%% atomic(Klit) -> Lit.
-%% atomic_list([Klit]) -> [Lit].
-
-atomic(#k_literal{val=V}) -> {literal,V};
-atomic(#k_int{val=I}) -> {integer,I};
-atomic(#k_float{val=F}) -> {float,F};
-atomic(#k_atom{val=A}) -> {atom,A};
-%%atomic(#k_char{val=C}) -> {char,C};
-atomic(#k_nil{}) -> nil.
-
-%% new_label(St) -> {L,St}.
-
-new_label(#cg{lcount=Next}=St) ->
- {Next,St#cg{lcount=Next+1}}.
-
-%% line(Le) -> {line,[] | {location,File,Line}}
-%% Create a line instruction, containing information about
-%% the current filename and line number. A line information
-%% instruction should be placed before any operation that could
-%% cause an exception.
-
-line(#l{a=Anno}) ->
- line(Anno);
-line([Line,{file,Name}]) when is_integer(Line) ->
- line_1(Name, Line);
-line([_|_]=A) ->
- {Name,Line} = find_loc(A, no_file, 0),
- line_1(Name, Line);
-line([]) ->
- {line,[]}.
-
-line_1(no_file, _) ->
- {line,[]};
-line_1(_, 0) ->
- %% Missing line number or line number 0.
- {line,[]};
-line_1(Name, Line) ->
- {line,[{location,Name,Line}]}.
-
-find_loc([Line|T], File, _) when is_integer(Line) ->
- find_loc(T, File, Line);
-find_loc([{file,File}|T], _, Line) ->
- find_loc(T, File, Line);
-find_loc([_|T], File, Line) ->
- find_loc(T, File, Line);
-find_loc([], File, Line) -> {File,Line}.
-
-flatmapfoldl(F, Accu0, [Hd|Tail]) ->
- {R,Accu1} = F(Hd, Accu0),
- {Rs,Accu2} = flatmapfoldl(F, Accu1, Tail),
- {R++Rs,Accu2};
-flatmapfoldl(_, Accu, []) -> {[],Accu}.
-
-%% Keep track of life time for variables.
-%%
-%% init_vars([{var,VarName}]) -> Vdb.
-%% new_vars([VarName], I, Vdb) -> Vdb.
-%% use_vars([VarName], I, Vdb) -> Vdb.
-%% add_var(VarName, F, L, Vdb) -> Vdb.
-%%
-%% The list of variable names for new_vars/3 and use_vars/3
-%% must be sorted.
-
-init_vars(Vs) ->
- vdb_new(Vs).
-
-new_vars([], _, Vdb) -> Vdb;
-new_vars([V], I, Vdb) -> vdb_store_new(V, {V,I,I}, Vdb);
-new_vars(Vs, I, Vdb) -> vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I).
-
-use_vars([], _, Vdb) ->
- Vdb;
-use_vars([V], I, Vdb) ->
- case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of
- {V,F,L} when I > L -> vdb_update(V, {V,F,I}, Vdb);
- {V,_,_} -> Vdb;
- error -> vdb_store_new(V, {V,I,I}, Vdb)
- end;
-use_vars(Vs, I, Vdb) -> vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I).
-
-add_var(V, F, L, Vdb) ->
- vdb_store_new(V, {V,F,L}, Vdb).
-
-%% vdb
-
-vdb_new(Vs) ->
- ordsets:from_list([{V,0,0} || #k_var{name=V} <- Vs]).
-
--type var() :: atom().
-
--spec vdb_find(var(), [vdb_entry()]) -> 'error' | vdb_entry().
-
-vdb_find(V, Vdb) ->
- case lists:keyfind(V, 1, Vdb) of
- false -> error;
- Vd -> Vd
- end.
-
-vdb_update(V, Update, [{V,_,_}|Vdb]) ->
- [Update|Vdb];
-vdb_update(V, Update, [Vd|Vdb]) ->
- [Vd|vdb_update(V, Update, Vdb)].
-
-vdb_store_new(V, New, [{V1,_,_}=Vd|Vdb]) when V > V1 ->
- [Vd|vdb_store_new(V, New, Vdb)];
-vdb_store_new(V, New, [{V1,_,_}|_]=Vdb) when V < V1 ->
- [New|Vdb];
-vdb_store_new(_, New, []) -> [New].
-
-vdb_update_vars([V|_]=Vs, [{V1,_,_}=Vd|Vdb], I) when V > V1 ->
- [Vd|vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I)];
-vdb_update_vars([V|Vs], [{V1,_,_}|_]=Vdb, I) when V < V1 ->
- %% New variable.
- [{V,I,I}|vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I)];
-vdb_update_vars([V|Vs], [{_,F,L}=Vd|Vdb], I) ->
- %% Existing variable.
- if
- I > L -> [{V,F,I}|vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I)];
- true -> [Vd|vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I)]
- end;
-vdb_update_vars([V|Vs], [], I) ->
- %% New variable.
- [{V,I,I}|vdb_update_vars(Vs, [], I)];
-vdb_update_vars([], Vdb, _) -> Vdb.
-
-%% vdb_sub(Min, Max, Vdb) -> Vdb.
-%% Extract variables which are used before and after Min. Lock
-%% variables alive after Max.
-
-vdb_sub(Min, Max, Vdb) ->
- [ if L >= Max -> {V,F,locked};
- true -> Vd
- end || {V,F,L}=Vd <- Vdb,
- F < Min,
- L >= Min ].
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl
index c9517c3e51..45e0ed5088 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl
@@ -228,7 +228,8 @@ function({function,_,Name,Arity,Cs0}, Ws0, File, Opts) ->
body(Cs0, Name, Arity, St0) ->
Anno = lineno_anno(element(2, hd(Cs0)), St0),
- {Args,St1} = new_vars(Anno, Arity, St0),
+ {Args0,St1} = new_vars(Anno, Arity, St0),
+ Args = reverse(Args0), %Nicer order
case clauses(Cs0, St1) of
{Cs1,[],St2} ->
{Ps,St3} = new_vars(Arity, St2), %Need new variables here
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl
index aef0b6cc9f..fe8e252e5a 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl
@@ -2043,9 +2043,6 @@ get_match(#k_cons{}, St0) ->
get_match(#k_binary{}, St0) ->
{[V]=Mes,St1} = new_vars(1, St0),
{#k_binary{segs=V},Mes,St1};
-get_match(#k_bin_seg{size=#k_atom{val=all},next={k_bin_end,[]}}=Seg, St0) ->
- {[S]=Vars,St1} = new_vars(1, St0),
- {Seg#k_bin_seg{seg=S,next=[]},Vars,St1};
get_match(#k_bin_seg{}=Seg, St0) ->
{[S,N0],St1} = new_vars(2, St0),
N = set_kanno(N0, [no_usage]),
@@ -2073,9 +2070,6 @@ new_clauses(Cs0, U, St) ->
#k_cons{hd=H,tl=T} -> [H,T|As];
#k_tuple{es=Es} -> Es ++ As;
#k_binary{segs=E} -> [E|As];
- #k_bin_seg{size=#k_atom{val=all},
- seg=S,next={k_bin_end,[]}} ->
- [S|As];
#k_bin_seg{seg=S,next=N} ->
[S,N|As];
#k_bin_int{next=N} ->
@@ -2374,9 +2368,10 @@ uexpr(#k_try{anno=A,arg=A0,vars=Vs,body=B0,evars=Evs,handler=H0},
true ->
{[#k_var{name=X}],#k_var{name=X}} = {Vs,B0}, %Assertion.
#k_atom{val=false} = H0, %Assertion.
- {A1,Bu,St1} = uexpr(A0, Br, St0),
+ {Avs,St1} = new_vars(length(Rs0), St0),
+ {A1,Bu,St} = uexpr(A0, {break,Avs}, St1),
{#k_protected{anno=#k{us=Bu,ns=lit_list_vars(Rs0),a=A},
- arg=A1,ret=Rs0},Bu,St1};
+ arg=A1,ret=Rs0,inner=Avs},Bu,St};
false ->
{Avs,St1} = new_vars(length(Vs), St0),
{A1,Au,St2} = ubody(A0, {break,Avs}, St1),
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.hrl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.hrl
index e6f0d3c1f7..e26360a6da 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.hrl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.hrl
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
-record(k_receive_next, {anno=[]}).
-record(k_try, {anno=[],arg,vars,body,evars,handler,ret=[]}).
-record(k_try_enter, {anno=[],arg,vars,body,evars,handler}).
--record(k_protected, {anno=[],arg,ret=[]}).
+-record(k_protected, {anno=[],arg,ret=[],inner}).
-record(k_catch, {anno=[],body,ret=[]}).
-record(k_guard_match, {anno=[],vars,body,ret=[]}).
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/Makefile b/lib/compiler/test/Makefile
index da5d207db9..2a5004aa4c 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/Makefile
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/Makefile
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ MODULES= \
beam_except_SUITE \
beam_jump_SUITE \
beam_reorder_SUITE \
+ beam_ssa_SUITE \
beam_type_SUITE \
beam_utils_SUITE \
bif_SUITE \
@@ -52,6 +53,7 @@ NO_OPT= \
beam_except \
beam_jump \
beam_reorder \
+ beam_ssa \
beam_type \
beam_utils \
bif \
@@ -75,6 +77,7 @@ INLINE= \
andor \
apply \
beam_block \
+ beam_ssa \
beam_utils \
bif \
bs_bincomp \
@@ -124,7 +127,7 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/compiler_test
# ----------------------------------------------------
ERL_MAKE_FLAGS +=
-ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += +clint +clint0
+ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += +clint +clint0 +ssalint
EBIN = .
@@ -135,7 +138,8 @@ EBIN = .
make_emakefile: $(NO_OPT_ERL_FILES) $(POST_OPT_ERL_FILES) $(INLINE_ERL_FILES)
$(ERL_TOP)/make/make_emakefile $(ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS) -o$(EBIN) $(MODULES) \
> $(EMAKEFILE)
- $(ERL_TOP)/make/make_emakefile +no_copt +no_postopt $(ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS) \
+ $(ERL_TOP)/make/make_emakefile +no_copt +no_postopt \
+ +no_ssa_opt +no_recv_opt $(ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS) \
-o$(EBIN) $(NO_OPT_MODULES) >> $(EMAKEFILE)
$(ERL_TOP)/make/make_emakefile +no_copt $(ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS) \
-o$(EBIN) $(POST_OPT_MODULES) >> $(EMAKEFILE)
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_ssa_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_ssa_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0356c99c5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_ssa_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,290 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+-module(beam_ssa_SUITE).
+
+-export([all/0,suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1,end_per_suite/1,
+ init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2,
+ calls/1,tuple_matching/1,recv/1,maps/1]).
+
+suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
+
+all() ->
+ [{group,p}].
+
+groups() ->
+ [{p,test_lib:parallel(),
+ [tuple_matching,
+ calls,
+ recv,
+ maps
+ ]}].
+
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ test_lib:recompile(?MODULE),
+ Config.
+
+end_per_suite(_Config) ->
+ ok.
+
+init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+calls(Config) ->
+ Ret = {return,value,Config},
+ Ret = fun_call(fun(42) -> ok end, Ret),
+ Ret = apply_fun(fun(a, b) -> ok end, [a,b], Ret),
+ Ret = apply_mfa(test_lib, id, [anything], Ret),
+ {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch call_error()),
+ {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch call_error(42)),
+ 5 = start_it([erlang,length,1,2,3,4,5]),
+ ok.
+
+fun_call(Fun, X0) ->
+ X = id(X0),
+ Fun(42),
+ X.
+
+apply_fun(Fun, Args, X0) ->
+ X = id(X0),
+ apply(Fun, Args),
+ X.
+
+apply_mfa(Mod, Name, Args, X0) ->
+ X = id(X0),
+ apply(Mod, Name, Args),
+ X.
+
+call_error() ->
+ error(badarg),
+ ok.
+
+call_error(I) ->
+ <<I:(-8)>>,
+ ok.
+
+start_it([_|_]=MFA) ->
+ case MFA of
+ [M,F|Args] -> M:F(Args)
+ end.
+
+tuple_matching(_Config) ->
+ do_tuple_matching({tag,42}).
+
+do_tuple_matching(Arg) ->
+ Res = do_tuple_matching_1(Arg),
+ Res = do_tuple_matching_2(Arg),
+ Res = do_tuple_matching_3(Arg),
+ Res.
+
+do_tuple_matching_1({tag,V}) ->
+ {ok,V}.
+
+do_tuple_matching_2(Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) ->
+ Size = tuple_size(Tuple),
+ if
+ Size =:= 2 ->
+ {ok,element(2, Tuple)}
+ end.
+
+do_tuple_matching_3(Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) ->
+ Size = tuple_size(Tuple),
+ if
+ Size =:= 2 ->
+ 2 = id(Size),
+ {ok,element(2, Tuple)}
+ end.
+
+-record(reporter_state, {res,run_config}).
+-record(run_config, {report_interval=0}).
+
+recv(_Config) ->
+ Parent = self(),
+
+ %% Test sync_wait_mon/2.
+ Succ = fun() -> Parent ! {ack,self(),{result,42}} end,
+ {result,42} = sync_wait_mon(spawn_monitor(Succ), infinity),
+
+ Down = fun() -> exit(down) end,
+ {error,down} = sync_wait_mon(spawn_monitor(Down), infinity),
+
+ Exit = fun() ->
+ Self = self(),
+ spawn(fun() -> exit(Self, kill_me) end),
+ receive _ -> ok end
+ end,
+ {error,kill_me} = sync_wait_mon(spawn_monitor(Exit), infinity),
+
+ Timeout = fun() -> receive _ -> ok end end,
+ {error,timeout} = sync_wait_mon(spawn_monitor(Timeout), 0),
+
+ %% Test reporter_loop/1.
+ {a,Parent} = reporter_loop(#reporter_state{res={a,Parent},
+ run_config=#run_config{}}),
+
+ %% Test bad_sink/0.
+ bad_sink(),
+
+ %% Test tricky_recv_1/0.
+ self() ! 1,
+ a = tricky_recv_1(),
+ self() ! 2,
+ b = tricky_recv_1(),
+
+ %% Test tricky_recv_2/0.
+ self() ! 1,
+ {1,yes} = tricky_recv_2(),
+ self() ! 2,
+ {2,maybe} = tricky_recv_2(),
+
+ %% Test 'receive after infinity' in try/catch.
+ Pid = spawn(fun recv_after_inf_in_try/0),
+ exit(Pid, done),
+
+ %% Test tricky_recv_3().
+ self() ! {{self(),r0},{1,42,"name"}},
+ {Parent,r0,[<<1:32,1:8,42:8>>,"name",0]} = tricky_recv_3(),
+ self() ! {{self(),r1},{2,99,<<"data">>}},
+ {Parent,r1,<<1:32,2:8,99:8,"data">>} = tricky_recv_3(),
+
+ %% Test tricky_recv_4().
+ self() ! {[self(),r0],{1,42,"name"}},
+ {Parent,r0,[<<1:32,1:8,42:8>>,"name",0]} = tricky_recv_4(),
+ self() ! {[self(),r1],{2,99,<<"data">>}},
+ {Parent,r1,<<1:32,2:8,99:8,"data">>} = tricky_recv_4(),
+
+ ok.
+
+sync_wait_mon({Pid, Ref}, Timeout) ->
+ receive
+ {ack,Pid,Return} ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]),
+ Return;
+ {'DOWN',Ref,_Type,Pid,Reason} ->
+ {error,Reason};
+ {'EXIT',Pid,Reason} ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]),
+ {error,Reason}
+ after Timeout ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]),
+ exit(Pid, kill),
+ {error,timeout}
+ end.
+
+reporter_loop(State) ->
+ RC = State#reporter_state.run_config,
+ receive after RC#run_config.report_interval ->
+ State#reporter_state.res
+ end.
+
+bad_sink() ->
+ {ok,Pid} = my_spawn(self()),
+ %% The get_tuple_element instruction for the matching
+ %% above was sinked into the receive loop. That will
+ %% not work (and would be bad for performance if it
+ %% would work).
+ receive
+ {ok,Pid} ->
+ ok;
+ error ->
+ exit(failed)
+ end,
+ exit(Pid, kill).
+
+my_spawn(Parent) ->
+ Pid = spawn(fun() ->
+ Parent ! {ok,self()},
+ receive _ -> ok end
+ end),
+ {ok,Pid}.
+
+tricky_recv_1() ->
+ receive
+ X=1 ->
+ id(42),
+ a;
+ X=2 ->
+ b
+ end,
+ case X of
+ 1 -> a;
+ 2 -> b
+ end.
+
+tricky_recv_2() ->
+ receive
+ X=1 ->
+ Y = case id(X) of
+ 1 -> yes;
+ _ -> no
+ end,
+ a;
+ X=2 ->
+ Y = maybe,
+ b
+ end,
+ {X,Y}.
+
+recv_after_inf_in_try() ->
+ try
+ %% Used to crash beam_kernel_to_ssa.
+ receive after infinity -> ok end
+ catch
+ _A:_B ->
+ receive after infinity -> ok end
+ end.
+
+tricky_recv_3() ->
+ {Pid, R, Request} =
+ receive
+ {{Pid0,R0}, {1, Proto0, Name0}} ->
+ {Pid0, R0,
+ [<<1:32, 1:8, Proto0:8>>,Name0,0]};
+ {{Pid1,R1}, {2, Proto1, Data1}} ->
+ {Pid1, R1,
+ <<1:32, 2:8, Proto1:8, Data1/binary>>}
+ end,
+ id({Pid,R,Request}).
+
+tricky_recv_4() ->
+ {Pid, R, Request} =
+ receive
+ {[Pid0,R0], {1, Proto0, Name0}} ->
+ {Pid0, R0,
+ [<<1:32, 1:8, Proto0:8>>,Name0,0]};
+ {[Pid1,R1], {2, Proto1, Data1}} ->
+ {Pid1, R1,
+ <<1:32, 2:8, Proto1:8, Data1/binary>>}
+ end,
+ id({Pid,R,Request}).
+
+maps(_Config) ->
+ {'EXIT',{{badmatch,#{}},_}} = (catch maps_1(any)),
+ ok.
+
+maps_1(K) ->
+ _ = id(42),
+ #{K:=V} = #{},
+ V.
+
+%% The identity function.
+id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl
index 061076b3ff..caf43dad40 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl
@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@
init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2,
integers/1,coverage/1,booleans/1,setelement/1,cons/1,
tuple/1,record_float/1,binary_float/1,float_compare/1,
- arity_checks/1,elixir_binaries/1,find_best/1]).
+ arity_checks/1,elixir_binaries/1,find_best/1,
+ test_size/1]).
suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
@@ -43,7 +44,8 @@ groups() ->
float_compare,
arity_checks,
elixir_binaries,
- find_best
+ find_best,
+ test_size
]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -177,11 +179,50 @@ setelement(_Config) ->
cons(_Config) ->
[did] = cons(assigned, did),
+
+ true = cons_is_empty_list([]),
+ false = cons_is_empty_list([a]),
+
+ false = cons_not(true),
+ true = cons_not(false),
+
+ {$a,"bc"} = cons_hdtl(true),
+ {$d,"ef"} = cons_hdtl(false),
ok.
cons(assigned, Instrument) ->
[Instrument] = [did].
+cons_is_empty_list(L) ->
+ Cons = case L of
+ [] -> "true";
+ _ -> "false"
+ end,
+ id(1),
+ case Cons of
+ "true" -> true;
+ "false" -> false
+ end.
+
+cons_not(B) ->
+ Cons = case B of
+ true -> "true";
+ false -> "false"
+ end,
+ id(1),
+ case Cons of
+ "true" -> false;
+ "false" -> true
+ end.
+
+cons_hdtl(B) ->
+ Cons = case B of
+ true -> "abc";
+ false -> "def"
+ end,
+ id(1),
+ {id(hd(Cons)),id(tl(Cons))}.
+
tuple(_Config) ->
{'EXIT',{{badmatch,{necessary}},_}} = (catch do_tuple()),
ok.
@@ -320,6 +361,15 @@ find_best([], <<"a">>) ->
find_best([], nil) ->
{error,<<"should not get here">>}.
+test_size(Config) ->
+ 2 = do_test_size({a,b}),
+ 4 = do_test_size(<<42:32>>),
+ ok.
+
+do_test_size(Term) when is_tuple(Term) ->
+ size(Term);
+do_test_size(Term) when is_binary(Term) ->
+ size(Term).
id(I) ->
I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl
index 7814738449..b4277f0705 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl
@@ -248,6 +248,12 @@ bin_tail(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = bin_tail_e(<<2:2,1:1,1:5,42:64>>),
error = bin_tail_e(<<3:2,1:1,1:5,42:64>>),
error = bin_tail_e(<<>>),
+
+ MD5 = erlang:md5(<<42>>),
+ <<"abc">> = bin_tail_f(<<MD5/binary,"abc">>, MD5, 3),
+ error = bin_tail_f(<<MD5/binary,"abc">>, MD5, 999),
+ {'EXIT',{_,_}} = (catch bin_tail_f(<<0:16/unit:8>>, MD5, 0)),
+
ok.
bin_tail_c(Bin, Offset) ->
@@ -304,6 +310,14 @@ bin_tail_e_var(Bin) ->
<<2:2,_:1,1:5,Tail/binary>> -> Tail;
_ -> error
end.
+
+bin_tail_f(Bin, MD5, Size) ->
+ case Bin of
+ <<MD5:16/binary, Tail:Size/binary>> ->
+ Tail;
+ <<MD5:16/binary, _/binary>> ->
+ error
+ end.
save_restore(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
0 = save_restore_1(<<0:2,42:6>>),
@@ -455,6 +469,15 @@ unit(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
127 = peek7(<<127:7>>),
100 = peek7(<<100:7,19:7>>),
fc(peek7, [<<1,2>>], catch peek7(<<1,2>>)),
+
+ 1 = unit_opt(1, -1),
+ 8 = unit_opt(8, -1),
+
+ <<1:32,"abc">> = unit_opt_2(<<1:32,"abc">>),
+ <<"def">> = unit_opt_2(<<2:32,"def">>),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch unit_opt_2(<<1:32,33:7>>)),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch unit_opt_2(<<2:32,55:7>>)),
+
ok.
peek1(<<B:8,_/bitstring>>) -> B.
@@ -465,6 +488,27 @@ peek8(<<B:8,_/binary>>) -> B.
peek16(<<B:16,_/binary-unit:16>>) -> B.
+unit_opt(U, X) ->
+ %% Cover type analysis in beam_ssa_type.
+ Bin = case U of
+ 1 -> <<X:7>>;
+ 8 -> <<X>>
+ end,
+ %% The type of Bin will be set to {binary,gcd(1, 8)}.
+ case Bin of
+ <<_/binary-unit:8>> -> 8;
+ <<_/binary-unit:1>> -> 1
+ end.
+
+unit_opt_2(<<St:32,KO/binary>> = Bin0) ->
+ Bin = if
+ St =:= 1 ->
+ Bin0;
+ St =:= 2 ->
+ <<KO/binary>>
+ end,
+ id(Bin).
+
shared_sub_bins(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{15,[<<>>,<<5>>,<<4,5>>,<<3,4,5>>,<<2,3,4,5>>]} = sum(<<1,2,3,4,5>>, [], 0),
ok.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE.erl
index 3ba3ce7cdf..def7a60f45 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE.erl
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ try_it(Module, Conf) ->
atom_to_list(Module)),
Out = proplists:get_value(priv_dir,Conf),
io:format("Compiling: ~s\n", [Src]),
- CompRc0 = compile:file(Src, [clint0,clint,{outdir,Out},report,
+ CompRc0 = compile:file(Src, [clint0,clint,ssalint,{outdir,Out},report,
bin_opt_info|OtherOpts]),
io:format("Result: ~p\n",[CompRc0]),
{ok,_Mod} = CompRc0,
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ try_it(Module, Conf) ->
ct:timetrap(Timetrap),
io:format("Compiling (with old inliner): ~s\n", [Src]),
- CompRc2 = compile:file(Src, [clint,
+ CompRc2 = compile:file(Src, [clint,ssalint,
{outdir,Out},report,bin_opt_info,
{inline,1000}|OtherOpts]),
io:format("Result: ~p\n",[CompRc2]),
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ compile_compiler(Files, OutDir, Version, InlineOpts) ->
io:format("~ts", [code:which(compile)]),
io:format("Compiling ~s into ~ts", [Version,OutDir]),
Opts = [report,
- clint0,clint,
+ clint0,clint,ssalint,
bin_opt_info,
{outdir,OutDir},
{d,'COMPILER_VSN',"\""++Version++"\""},
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl
index 1ecae06128..8d8fc23027 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl
@@ -385,11 +385,13 @@ do_file_listings(DataDir, PrivDir, [File|Files]) ->
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dcbsm, ".core_bsm"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dsetel, ".dsetel"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dkern, ".kernel"),
+ do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dssa, ".ssa"),
+ do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dssaopt, ".ssaopt"),
+ do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dprecg, ".precodegen"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dcg, ".codegen"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dblk, ".block"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dexcept, ".except"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dbs, ".bs"),
- do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dtype, ".type"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, ddead, ".dead"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, djmp, ".jump"),
do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dclean, ".clean"),
@@ -424,6 +426,9 @@ listings_big(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
do_listing(Big, TargetDir, 'E'),
do_listing(Big, TargetDir, 'P'),
do_listing(Big, TargetDir, dkern, ".kernel"),
+ do_listing(Big, TargetDir, dssa, ".ssa"),
+ do_listing(Big, TargetDir, dssaopt, ".ssaopt"),
+ do_listing(Big, TargetDir, dprecg, ".precodegen"),
do_listing(Big, TargetDir, to_dis, ".dis"),
TargetNoext = filename:rootname(Target, code:objfile_extension()),
@@ -920,7 +925,7 @@ do_core_pp_1(M, A, Outdir) ->
ok = file:delete(CoreFile),
%% Compile as usual (including optimizations).
- compile_forms(M, Core, [clint,from_core,binary]),
+ compile_forms(M, Core, [clint,ssalint,from_core,binary]),
%% Don't optimize to test that we are not dependent
%% on the Core Erlang optmimization passes.
@@ -929,7 +934,7 @@ do_core_pp_1(M, A, Outdir) ->
%% records; if sys_core_fold was run it would fix
%% that; if sys_core_fold was not run v3_kernel would
%% crash.)
- compile_forms(M, Core, [clint,from_core,no_copt,binary]),
+ compile_forms(M, Core, [clint,ssalint,from_core,no_copt,binary]),
ok.
@@ -1242,21 +1247,14 @@ do_opt_guards_fun([_|Is]) ->
do_opt_guards_fun(Is);
do_opt_guards_fun([]) -> [].
-is_exception(bs_match_SUITE, {matching_and_andalso_2,2}) -> true;
-is_exception(bs_match_SUITE, {matching_and_andalso_3,2}) -> true;
is_exception(guard_SUITE, {'-complex_not/1-fun-4-',1}) -> true;
is_exception(guard_SUITE, {'-complex_not/1-fun-5-',1}) -> true;
-is_exception(guard_SUITE, {basic_andalso_orelse,1}) -> true;
is_exception(guard_SUITE, {bad_guards,1}) -> true;
is_exception(guard_SUITE, {bad_guards_2,2}) -> true;
is_exception(guard_SUITE, {bad_guards_3,2}) -> true;
-is_exception(guard_SUITE, {cqlc,4}) -> true;
is_exception(guard_SUITE, {csemi7,3}) -> true;
-is_exception(guard_SUITE, {misc,1}) -> true;
is_exception(guard_SUITE, {nested_not_2b,4}) -> true;
is_exception(guard_SUITE, {tricky_1,2}) -> true;
-is_exception(map_SUITE, {map_guard_update,2}) -> true;
-is_exception(map_SUITE, {map_guard_update_variables,3}) -> true;
is_exception(_, _) -> false.
sys_pre_attributes(Config) ->
@@ -1478,18 +1476,22 @@ bc_options(Config) ->
101 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small_float, [no_get_hd_tl,no_line_info]),
103 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big,
- [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt,
+ [no_put_tuple2,
+ no_get_hd_tl,no_ssa_opt_record,
no_line_info,no_stack_trimming]),
125 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small_float,
- [no_get_hd_tl,no_line_info,no_float_opt]),
+ [no_get_hd_tl,no_line_info,no_ssa_opt_float]),
132 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small,
- [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt,no_float_opt,no_line_info]),
+ [no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl,no_ssa_opt_record,
+ no_ssa_opt_float,no_line_info]),
- 136 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt,no_line_info]),
+ 136 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, [no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl,
+ no_ssa_opt_record,no_line_info]),
- 153 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, [no_get_hd_tl,no_record_opt]),
+ 153 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, [no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl,
+ no_ssa_opt_record]),
153 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, [r16]),
153 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, [r17]),
153 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, [r18]),
@@ -1501,9 +1503,10 @@ bc_options(Config) ->
158 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small_maps, [r18]),
158 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small_maps, [r19]),
158 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small_maps, [r20]),
- 158 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small_maps, []),
+ 158 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small_maps, [r21]),
- 163 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, []),
+ 164 = highest_opcode(DataDir, small_maps, []),
+ 164 = highest_opcode(DataDir, big, []),
ok.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl
index 47606014c3..68bc5c6e2f 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl
@@ -278,6 +278,8 @@ coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
a = cover_remove_non_vars_alias({a,b,c}),
error = cover_will_match_lit_list(),
{ok,[a]} = cover_is_safe_bool_expr(a),
+ false = cover_is_safe_bool_expr2(a),
+ ok = cover_eval_is_function(fun id/1),
ok = cover_opt_guard_try(#cover_opt_guard_try{list=[a]}),
error = cover_opt_guard_try(#cover_opt_guard_try{list=[]}),
@@ -341,6 +343,15 @@ cover_is_safe_bool_expr(X) ->
false
end.
+cover_is_safe_bool_expr2(X) ->
+ try
+ V = [X],
+ is_function(V, 1)
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ false
+ end.
+
cover_opt_guard_try(Msg) ->
if
length(Msg#cover_opt_guard_try.list) =/= 1 ->
@@ -349,6 +360,12 @@ cover_opt_guard_try(Msg) ->
ok
end.
+cover_eval_is_function(X) ->
+ case X of
+ {a,_} -> is_function(X);
+ _ -> ok
+ end.
+
bsm_an_inlined(<<_:8>>, _) -> ok;
bsm_an_inlined(_, _) -> error.
@@ -356,7 +373,7 @@ unused_multiple_values_error(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
Dir = test_lib:get_data_dir(Config),
Core = filename:join(Dir, "unused_multiple_values_error"),
- Opts = [no_copt,clint,return,from_core,{outdir,PrivDir}
+ Opts = [no_copt,clint,ssalint,return,from_core,{outdir,PrivDir}
|test_lib:opt_opts(?MODULE)],
{error,[{unused_multiple_values_error,
[{none,core_lint,{return_mismatch,{hello,1}}}]}],
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl
index 99dc06b525..73a8dc0fda 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl
@@ -1788,6 +1788,11 @@ t_tuple_size(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
14 = Mod:t({1,2,3,4}),
_ = code:delete(Mod),
_ = code:purge(Mod),
+
+ good_ip({1,2,3,4}),
+ good_ip({1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}),
+ error = validate_ip({42,11}),
+ error = validate_ip(atom),
ok.
@@ -1805,6 +1810,16 @@ ludicrous_tuple_size(T)
when tuple_size(T) =:= 16#FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF -> ok;
ludicrous_tuple_size(_) -> error.
+good_ip(IP) ->
+ IP = validate_ip(IP).
+
+validate_ip(Value) when is_tuple(Value) andalso
+ ((size(Value) =:= 4) orelse (size(Value) =:= 8)) ->
+ %% size/1 (converted to tuple_size) used more than once.
+ Value;
+validate_ip(_) ->
+ error.
+
%%
%% The binary_part/2,3 guard BIFs
%%
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/inline_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/inline_SUITE.erl
index fdf2fe88b4..e03769012b 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/inline_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/inline_SUITE.erl
@@ -96,7 +96,8 @@ try_inline(Mod, Config) ->
%% Normal compilation.
io:format("Compiling: ~s\n", [Src]),
- {ok,Mod} = compile:file(Src, [{outdir,Out},report,bin_opt_info,clint]),
+ {ok,Mod} = compile:file(Src, [{outdir,Out},report,
+ bin_opt_info,clint,ssalint]),
ct:timetrap({minutes,10}),
NormalResult = rpc:call(Node, ?MODULE, load_and_call, [Out,Mod]),
@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@ try_inline(Mod, Config) ->
%% Inlining.
io:format("Compiling with old inliner: ~s\n", [Src]),
{ok,Mod} = compile:file(Src, [{outdir,Out},report,bin_opt_info,
- {inline,1000},clint]),
+ {inline,1000},clint,ssalint]),
%% Run inlined code.
ct:timetrap({minutes,10}),
@@ -117,7 +118,7 @@ try_inline(Mod, Config) ->
%% Inlining.
io:format("Compiling with new inliner: ~s\n", [Src]),
{ok,Mod} = compile:file(Src, [{outdir,Out},report,
- bin_opt_info,inline,clint]),
+ bin_opt_info,inline,clint,ssalint]),
%% Run inlined code.
ct:timetrap({minutes,10}),
@@ -351,7 +352,8 @@ otp_7223_2({a}) ->
coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Mod = bsdecode,
Src = filename:join(proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), Mod),
- {ok,Mod,_} = compile:file(Src, [binary,report,{inline,0},clint]),
+ {ok,Mod,_} = compile:file(Src, [binary,report,{inline,0},
+ clint,ssalint]),
{ok,Mod,_} = compile:file(Src, [binary,report,{inline,20},
- verbose,clint]),
+ verbose,clint,ssalint]),
ok.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl
index a1d931b994..beae5eb618 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
expect_error(fun() -> sys_core_dsetel:module(BadCoreErlang, []) end),
expect_error(fun() -> v3_kernel:module(BadCoreErlang, []) end),
- %% v3_codegen
+ %% beam_kernel_to_ssa
BadKernel = {k_mdef,[],?MODULE,
[{foo,0}],
[],
@@ -179,7 +179,31 @@ silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{k,[],[],[]},
f,0,[],
seriously_bad_body}]},
- expect_error(fun() -> v3_codegen:module(BadKernel, []) end),
+ expect_error(fun() -> beam_kernel_to_ssa:module(BadKernel, []) end),
+
+ %% beam_ssa_lint
+ %% beam_ssa_recv
+ %% beam_ssa_pre_codegen
+ %% beam_ssa_opt
+ %% beam_ssa_codegen
+ BadSSA = {b_module,#{},a,b,c,
+ [{b_function,#{func_info=>{mod,foo,0}},args,bad_blocks,0}]},
+ expect_error(fun() -> beam_ssa_lint:module(BadSSA, []) end),
+ expect_error(fun() -> beam_ssa_recv:module(BadSSA, []) end),
+ expect_error(fun() -> beam_ssa_pre_codegen:module(BadSSA, []) end),
+ expect_error(fun() -> beam_ssa_opt:module(BadSSA, []) end),
+ expect_error(fun() -> beam_ssa_codegen:module(BadSSA, []) end),
+
+ %% beam_ssa_lint, beam_ssa_pp
+ {error,[{_,Errors}]} = beam_ssa_lint:module(bad_ssa_lint_input(), []),
+ _ = [io:put_chars(Mod:format_error(Reason)) ||
+ {Mod,Reason} <- Errors],
+
+ %% Cover printing of annotations in beam_ssa_pp
+ PPAnno = #{func_info=>{mod,foo,0},other_anno=>value,map_anno=>#{k=>v}},
+ PPBlocks = #{0=>{b_blk,#{},[],{b_ret,#{},{b_literal,42}}}},
+ PP = {b_function,PPAnno,[],PPBlocks,0},
+ io:put_chars(beam_ssa_pp:format_function(PP)),
%% beam_a
BeamAInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],
@@ -189,14 +213,6 @@ silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{label,2}|non_proper_list]}],99},
expect_error(fun() -> beam_a:module(BeamAInput, []) end),
- %% beam_reorder
- BlockInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],
- [{function,foo,0,2,
- [{label,1},
- {func_info,{atom,?MODULE},{atom,foo},0},
- {label,2}|non_proper_list]}],99},
- expect_error(fun() -> beam_reorder:module(BlockInput, []) end),
-
%% beam_block
BlockInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],
[{function,foo,0,2,
@@ -209,15 +225,6 @@ silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
BsInput = BlockInput,
expect_error(fun() -> beam_bs:module(BsInput, []) end),
- %% beam_type
- TypeInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],
- [{function,foo,0,2,
- [{label,1},
- {line,loc},
- {func_info,{atom,?MODULE},{atom,foo},0},
- {label,2}|non_proper_list]}],99},
- expect_error(fun() -> beam_type:module(TypeInput, []) end),
-
%% beam_except
ExceptInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],
[{function,foo,0,2,
@@ -268,33 +275,6 @@ silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{block,[a|b]}]}],0},
expect_error(fun() -> beam_bsm:module(BsmInput, []) end),
- %% beam_receive.
- ReceiveInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],
- [{function,foo,0,2,
- [{label,1},
- {func_info,{atom,?MODULE},{atom,foo},0},
- {label,2},
- {call_ext,0,{extfunc,erlang,make_ref,0}},
- {block,[a|b]}]}],0},
- expect_error(fun() -> beam_receive:module(ReceiveInput, []) end),
-
- %% beam_record.
- RecordInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],
- [{function,foo,1,2,
- [{label,1},
- {func_info,{atom,?MODULE},{atom,foo},1},
- {label,2},
- {test,is_tuple,{f,1},[{x,0}]},
- {test,test_arity,{f,1},[{x,0},3]},
- {block,[{set,[{x,1}],[{x,0}],{get_tuple_element,0}}]},
- {test,is_eq_exact,{f,1},[{x,1},{atom,bar}]},
- {block,[{set,[{x,2}],[{x,0}],{get_tuple_element,1}}|a]},
- {test,is_eq_exact,{f,1},[{x,2},{integer,1}]},
- {block,[{set,[{x,0}],[{atom,ok}],move}]},
- return]}],0},
-
- expect_error(fun() -> beam_record:module(RecordInput, []) end),
-
BeamZInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],
[{function,foo,0,2,
[{label,1},
@@ -312,6 +292,31 @@ silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok.
+bad_ssa_lint_input() ->
+ {b_module,#{},t,
+ [{foobar,1},{module_info,0},{module_info,1}],
+ [],
+ [{b_function,
+ #{func_info => {t,foobar,1},location => {"t.erl",4}},
+ [{b_var,0}],
+ #{0 => {b_blk,#{},[],{b_ret,#{},{b_var,'@undefined_var'}}}},
+ 3},
+ {b_function,
+ #{func_info => {t,module_info,0}},
+ [],
+ #{0 =>
+ {b_blk,#{},
+ [{b_set,#{},
+ {b_var,{'@ssa_ret',3}},
+ call,
+ [{b_remote,
+ {b_literal,erlang},
+ {b_literal,get_module_info},
+ 1},
+ {b_var,'@unknown_variable'}]}],
+ {b_ret,#{},{b_var,{'@ssa_ret',3}}}}},
+ 4}]}.
+
expect_error(Fun) ->
try Fun() of
Any ->
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/no_5.erl b/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/no_5.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4fbde3a83d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/no_5.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+-module(no_5).
+-compile([export_all,nowarn_export_all]).
+
+?MODULE() ->
+ ok.
+
+%% Nested receives were not handled properly.
+
+confusing_recv_mark(Pid) ->
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ %% There would be a recv_mark here.
+ MRef = erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
+ receive
+ Ref ->
+ %% And a recv_set here.
+ receive
+ MRef -> gurka
+ end;
+ MRef ->
+ gaffel
+ end.
+
+%% The optimization could potentially be improved to
+%% handle matching of multiple refs, like this:
+
+proper_recv_mark(Pid) ->
+ %% Place the recv_mark before the creation of both refs.
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ MRef = erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
+ %% Place the recv_set here.
+ receive
+ Ref ->
+ receive
+ MRef -> gurka
+ end;
+ MRef ->
+ gaffel
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/yes_14.S b/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/yes_14.S
deleted file mode 100644
index fd14228135..0000000000
--- a/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/yes_14.S
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-{module, yes_14}. %% version = 0
-
-{exports, [{f,2},{module_info,0},{module_info,1},{yes_14,0}]}.
-
-{attributes, []}.
-
-{labels, 12}.
-
-
-{function, yes_14, 0, 2}.
- {label,1}.
- {func_info,{atom,yes_14},{atom,yes_14},0}.
- {label,2}.
- {move,{atom,ok},{x,0}}.
- return.
-
-
-{function, f, 2, 4}.
- {label,3}.
- {func_info,{atom,yes_14},{atom,f},2}.
- {label,4}.
- {allocate_heap,2,3,2}.
- {move,{x,0},{y,1}}.
- {put_tuple,2,{y,0}}.
- {put,{atom,data}}.
- {put,{x,1}}.
- {call_ext,0,{extfunc,erlang,make_ref,0}}. % Ref in [x0]
- {test_heap,4,1}.
- {put_tuple,3,{x,1}}.
- {put,{atom,request}}.
- {put,{x,0}}.
- {put,{y,0}}.
- {move,{x,0},{y,0}}. % Ref in [x0,y0]
- {move,{y,1},{x,0}}. % Ref in [y0]
- {kill,{y,1}}.
- send.
- {move,{y,0},{x,0}}. % Ref in [x0,y0]
- {move,{x,0},{y,1}}. % Ref in [x0,y0,y1]
- {label,5}.
- {loop_rec,{f,7},{x,0}}. % Ref in [y0,y1]
- {test,is_tuple,{f,6},[{x,0}]}.
- {test,test_arity,{f,6},[{x,0},2]}.
- {get_tuple_element,{x,0},0,{x,1}}.
- {get_tuple_element,{x,0},1,{x,2}}.
- {test,is_eq_exact,{f,6},[{x,1},{atom,reply}]}.
- {test,is_eq_exact,{f,6},[{x,2},{y,1}]}.
- remove_message.
- {move,{atom,ok},{x,0}}.
- {deallocate,2}.
- return.
- {label,6}.
- {loop_rec_end,{f,5}}.
- {label,7}.
- {wait,{f,5}}.
-
-
-{function, module_info, 0, 9}.
- {label,8}.
- {func_info,{atom,yes_14},{atom,module_info},0}.
- {label,9}.
- {move,{atom,yes_14},{x,0}}.
- {call_ext_only,1,{extfunc,erlang,get_module_info,1}}.
-
-
-{function, module_info, 1, 11}.
- {label,10}.
- {func_info,{atom,yes_14},{atom,module_info},1}.
- {label,11}.
- {move,{x,0},{x,1}}.
- {move,{atom,yes_14},{x,0}}.
- {call_ext_only,2,{extfunc,erlang,get_module_info,2}}.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/yes_14.erl b/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/yes_14.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..aa47c02af9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE_data/ref_opt/yes_14.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+-module(yes_14).
+-compile(export_all).
+
+?MODULE() ->
+ ok.
+
+do_call(Process, Request) ->
+ Mref = erlang:monitor(process, Process),
+ Process ! Request,
+ Local = case node(Process) of
+ Node when Node =:= node() -> true;
+ _Node -> false
+ end,
+ id(Local),
+ receive
+ {X,Y,Z} when Mref =/= X, Z =:= 42, Mref =:= Y ->
+ error;
+ {X,Y,_} when Mref =/= X, Mref =:= Y ->
+ error;
+ {Mref, Reply} ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Mref, [flush]),
+ {ok, Reply};
+ {'DOWN', Mref, _, _, _} ->
+ error
+ end.
+
+id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl b/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl
index 8954a9f5fb..c6baa611ec 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl
@@ -72,11 +72,9 @@ opt_opts(Mod) ->
{options,Opts} = lists:keyfind(options, 1, Comp),
lists:filter(fun(no_copt) -> true;
(no_postopt) -> true;
- (no_float_opt) -> true;
- (no_new_funs) -> true;
- (no_new_binaries) -> true;
- (no_new_apply) -> true;
- (no_gc_bifs) -> true;
+ (no_ssa_opt) -> true;
+ (no_recv_opt) -> true;
+ (no_ssa_float) -> true;
(no_stack_trimming) -> true;
(debug_info) -> true;
(inline) -> true;
diff --git a/lib/configure.in.src b/lib/configure.in.src
deleted file mode 100644
index d507a5c0dd..0000000000
--- a/lib/configure.in.src
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-dnl
-dnl %CopyrightBegin%
-dnl
-dnl Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved.
-dnl
-dnl Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-dnl you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-dnl You may obtain a copy of the License at
-dnl
-dnl http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-dnl
-dnl Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-dnl distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-dnl WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-dnl See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-dnl limitations under the License.
-dnl
-dnl %CopyrightEnd%
-dnl
-
-dnl Turn off caching
-define([AC_CACHE_LOAD], )dnl
-define([AC_CACHE_SAVE], )dnl
-
-dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
-AC_INIT
-
-dnl
-dnl This is just to run configure in all applications that need it.
-dnl
-
-if test -z "$ERL_TOP" || test ! -d $ERL_TOP ; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR(You need to set the environment variable ERL_TOP!)
-fi
-erl_top=${ERL_TOP}
-AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIRS($erl_top/erts/autoconf)
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(bootstrap-only,
-[ --enable-bootstrap-only enable bootstrap only configuration],
-[ if test "X$enableval" = "Xyes"; then
- bootstrap_only=yes
- else
- bootstrap_only=no
- fi
-],
-bootstrap_only=no)
-
-# Multiple versions of autoconf generates code that
-# don't work on all platforms (e.g. SunOS 5.8) if
-# sub directories are soft links. Internally at Ericsson
-# some OTP application directories are soft links.
-# An added "/." solves this problem.
-
-@BOOTSTRAP_CONFIGURE_APPS@
-
-if test $bootstrap_only = no; then
-
-@NON_BOOTSTRAP_CONFIGURE_APPS@
-
-fi
-
-AC_OUTPUT
diff --git a/lib/crypto/c_src/Makefile.in b/lib/crypto/c_src/Makefile.in
index 31124ba477..cd0e5442e9 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/c_src/Makefile.in
+++ b/lib/crypto/c_src/Makefile.in
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@
#
include $(ERL_TOP)/make/target.mk
include $(ERL_TOP)/make/$(TARGET)/otp.mk
-include $(ERL_TOP)/make/$(TARGET)/otp_ded.mk
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Application version
@@ -31,23 +30,20 @@ VSN=$(CRYPTO_VSN)
# The following variables differ between systems.
# Set by configure.
# ----------------------------------------------------
-CC = $(DED_CC)
-LD = $(DED_LD)
+CC = @DED_CC@
+LD = @DED_LD@
SHELL = /bin/sh
-LIBS = $(DED_LIBS)
-LDFLAGS += $(DED_LDFLAGS)
-CFLAGS = $(DED_CFLAGS)
+LIBS = @DED_LIBS@
+LDFLAGS += @DED_LDFLAGS@
+CFLAGS = @DED_CFLAGS@ @SSL_FLAGS@
# From erts/configure
SSL_LIBDIR = @SSL_LIBDIR@
SSL_INCLUDE = @SSL_INCLUDE@
SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME = @SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME@
SSL_SSL_LIBNAME = @SSL_SSL_LIBNAME@
-SSL_FLAGS = @SSL_FLAGS@
-
-INCLUDES = $(SSL_INCLUDE) $(DED_INCLUDES)
-CFLAGS += $(SSL_FLAGS)
+INCLUDES = $(SSL_INCLUDE) @DED_INCLUDE@
ifeq ($(TYPE),debug)
TYPEMARKER = .debug
@@ -70,6 +66,11 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/lib/crypto-$(VSN)
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Misc Macros
# ----------------------------------------------------
+
+PRIVDIR = ../priv
+OBJDIR = $(PRIVDIR)/obj/$(TARGET)
+LIBDIR = $(PRIVDIR)/lib/$(TARGET)
+
CRYPTO_OBJS = $(OBJDIR)/crypto$(TYPEMARKER).o
CALLBACK_OBJS = $(OBJDIR)/crypto_callback$(TYPEMARKER).o
NIF_MAKEFILE = $(PRIVDIR)/Makefile
@@ -80,19 +81,10 @@ NIF_ARCHIVE = $(LIBDIR)/crypto$(TYPEMARKER).a
TEST_ENGINE_OBJS = $(OBJDIR)/otp_test_engine$(TYPEMARKER).o
-ifeq ($(findstring win32,$(TARGET)), win32)
-NIF_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/crypto$(TYPEMARKER).dll
-CALLBACK_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback$(TYPEMARKER).dll
-TEST_ENGINE_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/otp_test_engine$(TYPEMARKER).dll
-else
-NIF_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/crypto$(TYPEMARKER).so
-CALLBACK_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback$(TYPEMARKER).so
-TEST_ENGINE_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/otp_test_engine$(TYPEMARKER).so
-endif
+NIF_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/crypto$(TYPEMARKER).@DED_EXT@
+CALLBACK_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback$(TYPEMARKER).@DED_EXT@
+TEST_ENGINE_LIB = $(LIBDIR)/otp_test_engine$(TYPEMARKER).@DED_EXT@
-ifeq ($(HOST_OS),)
-HOST_OS := $(shell $(ERL_TOP)/erts/autoconf/config.guess)
-endif
DYNAMIC_CRYPTO_LIB=@SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY@
ifeq ($(DYNAMIC_CRYPTO_LIB),yes)
@@ -125,7 +117,7 @@ RANLIB=true
endif
ALL_CFLAGS = $(TYPE_FLAGS) $(EXTRA_FLAGS) $(INCLUDES)
-ALL_STATIC_CFLAGS = $(DED_STATIC_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES)
+ALL_STATIC_CFLAGS = @DED_STATIC_CFLAGS@ $(INCLUDES)
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Targets
@@ -181,21 +173,13 @@ endif
clean:
-ifeq ($(findstring win32,$(TARGET)), win32)
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto.dll
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto.debug.dll
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback.dll
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback.debug.dll
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/otp_test_engine.dll
-else
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto.so
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto.debug.so
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto.valgrind.so
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback.so
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback.debug.so
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback.valgrind.so
- rm -f $(LIBDIR)/otp_test_engine.so
-endif
+ rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto.@DED_EXT@
+ rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto.debug.@DED_EXT@
+ rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto.valgrind.@DED_EXT@
+ rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback.@DED_EXT@
+ rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback.debug.@DED_EXT@
+ rm -f $(LIBDIR)/crypto_callback.valgrind.@DED_EXT@
+ rm -f $(LIBDIR)/otp_test_engine.@DED_EXT@
rm -f $(OBJDIR)/crypto.o
rm -f $(OBJDIR)/crypto_static.o
rm -f $(OBJDIR)/crypto.debug.o
diff --git a/lib/crypto/configure.in b/lib/crypto/configure.in
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a3b6673f29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/crypto/configure.in
@@ -0,0 +1,775 @@
+dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. -*-m4-*-
+dnl
+dnl %CopyrightBegin%
+dnl
+dnl Copyright Ericsson AB 2018. All Rights Reserved.
+dnl
+dnl Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+dnl you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+dnl You may obtain a copy of the License at
+dnl
+dnl http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+dnl
+dnl Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+dnl distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+dnl WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+dnl See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+dnl limitations under the License.
+dnl
+dnl %CopyrightEnd%
+dnl
+
+dnl define([AC_CACHE_LOAD], )dnl
+dnl define([AC_CACHE_SAVE], )dnl
+
+
+AC_INIT(vsn.mk)
+
+if test -z "$ERL_TOP" || test ! -d "$ERL_TOP" ; then
+ AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIRS(autoconf)
+else
+ erl_top=${ERL_TOP}
+ AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIRS($erl_top/erts/autoconf)
+fi
+
+if test "X$host" != "Xfree_source" -a "X$host" != "Xwin32"; then
+ AC_CANONICAL_HOST
+else
+ host_os=win32
+fi
+
+LM_PRECIOUS_VARS
+
+if test "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then
+ CROSS_COMPILING=yes
+else
+ CROSS_COMPILING=no
+fi
+AC_SUBST(CROSS_COMPILING)
+
+ERL_XCOMP_SYSROOT_INIT
+
+AC_PROG_CC
+LM_WINDOWS_ENVIRONMENT
+
+ERL_DED
+
+dnl
+dnl SSL, SSH and CRYPTO need the OpenSSL libraries
+dnl
+dnl Check flags --with-ssl, --without-ssl --with-ssl=PATH.
+dnl If no option is given or --with-ssl is set without a path then we
+dnl search for OpenSSL libraries and header files in the standard locations.
+dnl If set to --without-ssl we disable the use of SSL, SSH and CRYPTO.
+dnl If set to --with-ssl=PATH we use that path as the prefix, i.e. we
+dnl use "PATH/include" and "PATH/lib".
+
+AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *)
+
+std_ssl_locations="/usr/local /usr/sfw /usr /opt/local /usr/pkg /usr/local/openssl /usr/lib/openssl /usr/openssl /usr/local/ssl /usr/lib/ssl /usr/ssl /"
+
+AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-zlib,
+AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-zlib=PATH],
+ [specify location of ZLib to be used by OpenSSL])
+AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-zlib],
+ [link SSL with Zlib (default if found)])
+AS_HELP_STRING([--without-ssl-zlib],
+ [don't link SSL with ZLib]))
+
+if test "x$with_ssl_zlib" = "xno"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
+elif test "x$with_ssl_zlib" = "xyes" || test "x$with_ssl_zlib" = "x"; then
+ if test $erl_xcomp_without_sysroot = yes; then
+ AC_MSG_WARN([Cannot search for zlib; missing cross system root (erl_xcomp_sysroot).])
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
+ elif test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
+ else
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for static ZLib to be used by SSL in standard locations)
+ for rdir in $std_ssl_locations; do
+ dir="$erl_xcomp_sysroot$rdir"
+ if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
+ if test -f "$dir/lib64/libz.a"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS="$dir/lib64/libz.a"
+ break
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib/64/libz.a"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS="$dir/lib/64/libz.a"
+ break
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test -f "$dir/lib/libz.a"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS="$dir/lib/libz.a"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ if test "x$SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB" = "xno"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS])
+ fi
+ fi
+else
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=no
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=
+ if test -f "$with_ssl_zlib/libz.a"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=$with_ssl_zlib/libz.a
+ elif test -f "$with_ssl_zlib/lib/libz.a"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=$with_ssl_zlib/lib/libz.a
+ fi
+ if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
+ if test -f "$with_ssl_zlib/lib64/libz.a"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=$with_ssl_zlib/lib64/libz.a
+ elif test -f "$with_ssl_zlib/lib/64/libz.a"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB=yes
+ STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS=$with_ssl_zlib/lib/64/libz.a
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test "x$SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB" = "xno"; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(Invalid path to option --with-ssl-zlib=PATH)
+ fi
+fi
+
+
+AC_ARG_WITH(ssl,
+AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl=PATH], [specify location of OpenSSL include and lib])
+AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl], [use SSL (default)])
+AS_HELP_STRING([--without-ssl], [don't use SSL]))
+
+AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-incl,
+AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-incl=PATH], [location of OpenSSL include dir, if different than specified by --with-ssl=PATH]),
+[
+case X$with_ssl in
+ X | Xyes | Xno) AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-ssl-incl=PATH set without --with-ssl=PATH]);;
+esac
+],
+[with_ssl_incl=$with_ssl]) #default
+
+AC_ARG_WITH(ssl-rpath,
+AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ssl-rpath=yes|no|PATHS],
+ [runtime library path for OpenSSL. Default is "yes", which equates to a
+ number of standard locations. If "no", then no runtime
+ library paths will be used. Anything else should be a
+ comma separated list of paths.]),
+[
+case X$with_ssl in
+ Xno) AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-ssl-rpath set without --with-ssl]);;
+esac
+],
+[with_ssl_rpath=yes]) #default
+
+
+AC_ARG_ENABLE(dynamic-ssl-lib,
+AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-dynamic-ssl-lib],
+ [disable using dynamic openssl libraries]),
+[ case "$enableval" in
+ no) enable_dynamic_ssl=no ;;
+ *) enable_dynamic_ssl=yes ;;
+ esac ], enable_dynamic_ssl=yes)
+
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# We actually might do the SSL tests twice due to late discovery of
+# kerberos problems with static linking, in case we redo it all trying
+# dynamic SSL libraries instead.
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ssl_done=no
+
+while test "x$ssl_done" != "xyes"; do
+
+ssl_done=yes # Default only one run
+
+# Remove all SKIP files from previous runs
+for a in ssl crypto ssh; do
+ rm -f "$ERL_TOP/lib/$a/SKIP"
+done
+
+SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY=$enable_dynamic_ssl
+SSL_STATIC_ONLY=no
+
+case "$erl_xcomp_without_sysroot-$with_ssl" in
+ yes-* | no-no)
+ SSL_APP=
+ CRYPTO_APP=
+ SSH_APP=
+ if test "$with_ssl" = "no"; then
+ skip="User gave --without-ssl option"
+ else
+ skip="Cannot search for ssl; missing cross system root (erl_xcomp_sysroot)."
+ fi
+ for a in ssl crypto ssh; do
+ echo "$skip" > $ERL_TOP/lib/$a/SKIP
+ done
+ ;;
+ no-yes | no- )
+ # On windows, we could try to find the installation
+ # of Shining Light OpenSSL, which can be found by poking in
+ # the uninstall section in the registry, it's worth a try...
+ extra_dir=""
+ if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes"; then
+ AC_CHECK_PROG(REGTOOL, regtool, regtool, false)
+ if test "$ac_cv_prog_REGTOOL" != false; then
+ wrp="/machine/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/"
+ if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
+ urp="uninstall/openssl (64-bit)_is1/inno setup: app path"
+ regtool_subsystem=-w
+ else
+ urp="uninstall/openssl (32-bit)_is1/inno setup: app path"
+ regtool_subsystem=-W
+ fi
+ rp="$wrp$urp"
+ if regtool -q $regtool_subsystem get "$rp" > /dev/null; then
+ true
+ else
+ # Fallback to unspecified wordlength
+ urp="uninstall/openssl_is1/inno setup: app path"
+ rp="$wrp$urp"
+ fi
+ if regtool -q $regtool_subsystem get "$rp" > /dev/null; then
+ ssl_install_dir=`regtool -q $regtool_subsystem get "$rp"`
+ # Try hard to get rid of spaces...
+ if cygpath -d "$ssl_install_dir" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ ssl_install_dir=`cygpath -d "$ssl_install_dir"`
+ fi
+ extra_dir=`cygpath $ssl_install_dir`
+ fi
+ fi
+ elif test "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
+ AC_CHECK_PROG(REGTOOL, reg_query.sh, reg_query.sh, false)
+ if test "$ac_cv_prog_REGTOOL" != false; then
+ if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
+ rp="HKLM/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Uninstall/OpenSSL (64-bit)_is1"
+ else
+ rp="HKLM/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Uninstall/OpenSSL_is1"
+ fi
+ key="Inno Setup: App Path"
+ if "$ac_cv_prog_REGTOOL" "$rp" "$key" > /dev/null; then
+ ssl_install_dir=`"$ac_cv_prog_REGTOOL" "$rp" "$key"`
+ extra_dir=`win2msys_path.sh "$ssl_install_dir"`
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ # We search for OpenSSL in the common OS standard locations.
+ SSL_APP=ssl
+ CRYPTO_APP=crypto
+ SSH_APP=ssh
+
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=crypto
+ SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssl
+
+ if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
+ if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
+ std_win_ssl_locations="/cygdrive/c/OpenSSL-Win64 /c/OpenSSL-Win64 /opt/local64/pgm/OpenSSL"
+ else
+ std_win_ssl_locations="/cygdrive/c/OpenSSL-Win32 /c/OpenSSL-Win32 /cygdrive/c/OpenSSL /c/OpenSSL /opt/local/pgm/OpenSSL"
+ fi
+ else
+ std_win_ssl_locations=""
+ fi
+
+
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for OpenSSL >= 0.9.8c in standard locations)
+ for rdir in $extra_dir $std_win_ssl_locations $std_ssl_locations; do
+ dir="$erl_xcomp_sysroot$rdir"
+ if test -f "$erl_xcomp_isysroot$rdir/include/openssl/opensslv.h"; then
+ is_real_ssl=yes
+ SSL_INCDIR="$dir"
+ if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
+ if test -f "$dir/lib/VC/libeay32.lib"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/VC"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/VC"
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32
+ SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib/VC/openssl.lib"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/VC"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/VC"
+ elif test -f $dir/lib/VC/libeay32MD.lib; then
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32MD
+ SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32MD
+ if test "x$enable_dynamic_ssl" = "xno" && \
+ test -f $dir/lib/VC/static/libeay32MD.lib; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/VC/static"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/VC/static"
+ else
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/VC"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/VC"
+ fi
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib/libeay32.lib"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib"
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32
+ SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib/openssl.lib"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib"
+ else
+ is_real_ssl=no
+ fi
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib/powerpc/libsslcrypto.a"; then
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=sslcrypto
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/powerpc/"
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/powerpc/"
+ else
+ if test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
+ if test -f "$dir/lib64/libcrypto.a"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib64"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib64"
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib/64/libcrypto.a"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/64"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/64"
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib64/libcrypto.so"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib64"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib64"
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib/64/libcrypto.so"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib/64"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib/64"
+ else
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib"
+ fi
+ else
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$rdir/lib"
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$dir/lib"
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test '!' -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.a"; then
+ SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY=yes
+ elif test '!' -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.so" -a '!' -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.dylib"; then
+ SSL_STATIC_ONLY=yes
+ fi
+ SSL_BINDIR="$rdir/bin"
+ if test "x$is_real_ssl" = "xyes" ; then
+ SSL_INCLUDE="-I$dir/include"
+ old_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
+ CPPFLAGS=$SSL_INCLUDE
+ AC_EGREP_CPP(^yes$,[
+#include <openssl/opensslv.h>
+#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x0090803fL
+yes
+#endif
+ ],[
+ ssl_found=yes
+ ],[
+ SSL_APP=
+ ssl_found=no
+ ])
+ CPPFLAGS=$old_CPPFLAGS
+ if test "x$ssl_found" = "xyes"; then
+ if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes"; then
+ ssl_linkable=yes
+ elif test "x${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}" = "xsslcrypto"; then
+ # This should only be triggered seen OSE
+ ssl_linkable=yes
+ else
+ saveCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+ saveLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+ saveLIBS="$LIBS"
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SSL_INCLUDE"
+ if test "x$SSL_STATIC_ONLY" = "xyes"; then
+ LIBS="${SSL_LIBDIR}/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.a"
+ else
+ LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$SSL_LIBDIR"
+ LIBS="$LIBS -l${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}"
+ fi
+ AC_TRY_LINK([
+ #include <stdio.h>
+ #include <openssl/hmac.h>],
+ [
+ HMAC(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ ],
+ [ssl_linkable=yes],
+ [ssl_linkable=no])
+ CFLAGS="$saveCFLAGS"
+ LDFLAGS="$saveLDFLAGS"
+ LIBS="$saveLIBS"
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test "x$ssl_found" = "xyes" && test "x$ssl_linkable" = "xyes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$dir])
+ break;
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if test "x$ssl_found" != "xyes" ; then
+ dnl
+ dnl If no SSL found above, check whether we are running on OpenBSD.
+ dnl
+ case $host_os in
+ openbsd*)
+ if test -f "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/usr/include/openssl/opensslv.h"; then
+ # Trust OpenBSD to have everything the in the correct locations.
+ ssl_found=yes
+ ssl_linkable=yes
+ SSL_INCDIR="$erl_xcomp_sysroot/usr"
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$SSL_INCDIR])
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIB="/usr/lib"
+ SSL_LIB="$erl_xcomp_sysroot/usr/lib"
+ SSL_BINDIR="/usr/sbin"
+ dnl OpenBSD requires us to link with -L and -l
+ SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY="yes"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+dnl Now, certain linuxes have a 64bit libcrypto
+dnl that cannot build shared libraries (i.e. not PIC)
+dnl One could argue that this is wrong, but
+dnl so it is - be adoptable
+ if test "$ssl_found" = "yes" && test "$ssl_linkable" = "yes" && test "$SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY" != "yes"; then
+ case $host_os in
+ linux*)
+ saveCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+ saveLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+ saveLIBS="$LIBS"
+ CFLAGS="$DED_CFLAGS $SSL_INCLUDE"
+ LDFLAGS="$DED_LDFLAGS"
+ LIBS="$SSL_LIBDIR/libcrypto.a $STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS"
+ AC_TRY_LINK([
+ #include <stdio.h>
+ #include <openssl/hmac.h>],
+ [
+ HMAC(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ ],
+ [ssl_dyn_linkable=yes],
+ [ssl_dyn_linkable=no])
+ CFLAGS="$saveCFLAGS"
+ LDFLAGS="$saveLDFLAGS"
+ LIBS="$saveLIBS"
+ if test "x$ssl_dyn_linkable" != "xyes"; then
+ SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY=yes
+ AC_MSG_WARN([SSL will be linked against dynamic lib as static lib is not purely relocatable])
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+
+
+
+
+ if test "x$ssl_found" != "xyes" || test "x$ssl_linkable" != "xyes"; then
+ if test "x$ssl_found" = "xyes"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([found; but not usable])
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ fi
+ SSL_APP=
+ CRYPTO_APP=
+ SSH_APP=
+ AC_MSG_WARN([No (usable) OpenSSL found, skipping ssl, ssh and crypto applications])
+
+ for a in ssl crypto ssh; do
+ echo "No usable OpenSSL found" > $ERL_TOP/lib/$a/SKIP
+ done
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # Option given with PATH to package
+ if test ! -d "$with_ssl" ; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(Invalid path to option --with-ssl=PATH)
+ fi
+ if test ! -d "$with_ssl_incl" ; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(Invalid path to option --with-ssl-incl=PATH)
+ fi
+ SSL_INCDIR="$with_ssl_incl"
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=crypto
+ SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssl
+ if test "x$MIXED_CYGWIN" = "xyes" -o "x$MIXED_MSYS" = "xyes" && test -d "$with_ssl/lib/VC"; then
+ if test -f "$with_ssl/lib/VC/libeay32.lib"; then
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/VC"
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32
+ SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32
+ elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib/VC/openssl.lib"; then
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/VC"
+ elif test -f $with_ssl/lib/VC/libeay32MD.lib; then
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32MD
+ SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32MD
+ if test "x$enable_dynamic_ssl" = "xno" && \
+ test -f $with_ssl/lib/VC/static/libeay32MD.lib; then
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/VC/static"
+ else
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/VC"
+ fi
+ elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib/libeay32.lib"; then
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib"
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=libeay32
+ SSL_SSL_LIBNAME=ssleay32
+ else
+ # This probably wont work, but that's what the user said, so...
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib"
+ fi
+ elif test -f "$dir/lib/powerpc/libsslcrypto.a"; then
+ SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME=sslcrypto
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/powerpc/"
+ elif test "x$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "x8"; then
+ if test -f "$with_ssl/lib64/libcrypto.a"; then
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib64"
+ elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib/64/libcrypto.a"; then
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/64"
+ elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib64/libcrypto.so"; then
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib64"
+ elif test -f "$with_ssl/lib/64/libcrypto.so"; then
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib/64"
+ else
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib"
+ fi
+ else
+ SSL_LIBDIR="$with_ssl/lib"
+ fi
+ if test '!' -f "${SSL_LIBDIR}/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.a"; then
+ SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY=yes
+ elif test '!' -f ${SSL_LIBDIR}/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.so -a '!' -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/lib${SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME}.dylib"; then
+ SSL_STATIC_ONLY=yes
+ fi
+ SSL_INCLUDE="-I$with_ssl_incl/include"
+ SSL_APP=ssl
+ CRYPTO_APP=crypto
+ SSH_APP=ssh
+ if test "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR=`echo "$SSL_LIBDIR" | sed -n "s|^$erl_xcomp_sysroot\(/*\)\(.*\)\$|/\2|p"`
+ else
+ SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR="$SSL_LIBDIR"
+ fi
+esac
+
+if test "x$SSL_APP" != "x" ; then
+ dnl We found openssl, now check if we use kerberos 5 support
+ dnl FIXME: Do we still support platforms that have Kerberos?
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for OpenSSL kerberos 5 support)
+ old_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
+ CPPFLAGS=$SSL_INCLUDE
+ AC_EGREP_CPP(^yes$,[
+#include <openssl/opensslv.h>
+#include <openssl/opensslconf.h>
+#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x1010000fL && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_KRB5)
+yes
+#endif
+ ],[
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ ssl_krb5_enabled=yes
+ if test "x$SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY" != "xyes"; then
+ if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libkrb5.a"; then
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_KERBEROS=yes
+ STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$SSL_LIBDIR/libkrb5.a"
+ if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libkrb5support.a"; then
+ STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS $SSL_LIBDIR/libkrb5support.a"
+ fi
+ if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libk5crypto.a"; then
+ STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS $SSL_LIBDIR/libk5crypto.a"
+ fi
+ if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libresolv.a"; then
+ STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS $SSL_LIBDIR/libresolv.a"
+ fi
+ if test -f "$SSL_LIBDIR/libcom_err.a"; then
+ STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS="$STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS $SSL_LIBDIR/libcom_err.a"
+ fi
+ else
+ AC_MSG_WARN([Kerberos needed but no kerberos static libraries found])
+ AC_MSG_WARN([Rescanning for dynamic SSL libraries])
+ enable_dynamic_ssl=yes
+ ssl_done=no
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_KERBEROS=no
+ STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS=""
+ ssl_krb5_enabled=no
+ SSL_WITH_KERBEROS=no
+ fi
+ else
+ SSL_LINK_WITH_KERBEROS=no
+ STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS=""
+ fi
+ ],[
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ ssl_krb5_enabled=no
+ SSL_WITH_KERBEROS=no
+ ])
+ CPPFLAGS=$old_CPPFLAGS
+ SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE=
+ if test "x$ssl_krb5_enabled" = "xyes" ; then
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for krb5.h in standard locations)
+ for dir in $extra_dir "$SSL_INCDIR/include" "$SSL_INCDIR/include/openssl" \
+ "$SSL_INCDIR/include/kerberos" \
+ "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/cygdrive/c/kerberos/include" \
+ "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/usr/local/kerberos/include" \
+ "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/usr/kerberos/include" \
+ "$erl_xcomp_isysroot/usr/include"
+ do
+ if test -f "$dir/krb5.h" ; then
+ SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE="$dir"
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ if test "x$SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE" = "x" ; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
+ SSL_APP=
+ CRYPTO_APP=
+ SSH_APP=
+ AC_MSG_WARN([OpenSSL is configured for kerberos but no krb5.h found])
+ for a in ssl crypto ssh ; do
+ echo "OpenSSL is configured for kerberos but no krb5.h found" > $ERL_TOP/lib/$a/SKIP
+ done
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([found in $SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE])
+ SSL_INCLUDE="$SSL_INCLUDE -I$SSL_KRB5_INCLUDE"
+ fi
+ fi
+fi
+
+done # while test ssl_done != yes
+
+SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
+ded_ld_rflg="$DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH"
+
+
+case "$with_ssl_rpath" in
+
+yes) # Use standard lib locations for ssl runtime library path
+
+ if test "$SSL_APP" != "" && test "$SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY" = "yes" && test "$ded_ld_rflg" != ""; then
+
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ssl runtime library path to use)
+
+ libdirs="/lib"
+
+ if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_void_p" = "8"; then
+ dir_lib64=no
+ dir_lib_64=no
+
+ case "$SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR" in
+ */lib/64 | */lib/64/ ) dir_lib_64=yes;;
+ */lib64 | */lib64/ ) dir_lib64=yes;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac
+
+ for dir in $std_ssl_locations; do
+ test $dir_lib_64 = no &&
+ test -d "$erl_xcomp_sysroot$dir/lib/64" &&
+ dir_lib_64=yes
+ test $dir_lib64 = no &&
+ test -d "$erl_xcomp_sysroot$dir/lib64" &&
+ dir_lib64=yes
+ done
+
+ test $dir_lib_64 = yes && libdirs="/lib/64 $libdirs"
+ test $dir_lib64 = yes && libdirs="/lib64 $libdirs"
+ fi
+
+ for type in std x_std curr; do
+
+ ded_ld_rpath="$ded_ld_rflg$SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR"
+ rpath="$SSL_RUNTIME_LIBDIR"
+
+ if test $type != curr; then
+ for ldir in $libdirs; do
+ for dir in $std_ssl_locations; do
+ test "$SSL_LIBDIR" != "$dir$ldir" || continue
+ test $type != x_std || test -d "$dir$ldir" || continue
+ if test "$dir" = "/"; then
+ libdir="$ldir"
+ else
+ libdir="$dir$ldir"
+ fi
+ ded_ld_rpath="$ded_ld_rpath $ded_ld_rflg$libdir"
+ rpath="$rpath:$libdir"
+ done
+ done
+ fi
+
+ saveCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+ saveLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+ saveLIBS="$LIBS"
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SSL_INCLUDE"
+ LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $ld_rpath -L$SSL_LIBDIR"
+ LIBS="-lcrypto"
+ AC_TRY_LINK([
+ #include <stdio.h>
+ #include <openssl/hmac.h>
+ ],
+ [
+ HMAC(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ ],
+ [rpath_success=yes],
+ [rpath_success=no])
+ CFLAGS="$saveCFLAGS"
+ LDFLAGS="$saveLDFLAGS"
+ LIBS="$saveLIBS"
+
+ test "$rpath_success" = "yes" && break
+ done
+
+ test "$rpath_success" = "yes" || { ded_ld_rpath=; rpath=; }
+
+ SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$ded_ld_rpath"
+
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$rpath])
+ test "$rpath" != "" || AC_MSG_WARN([Cannot set run path during linking])
+ fi
+ ;;
+
+no) # Use no ssl runtime library path
+ SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH=
+ ;;
+
+*) # Use ssl runtime library paths set by --with-ssl-rpath (without any check)
+ ded_ld_rpath=
+ delimit=
+ for dir in `echo $with_ssl_rpath | sed "s/,/ /g"`; do
+ ded_ld_rpath="$ded_ld_rpath$delimit$ded_ld_rflg$dir"
+ delimit=" "
+ done
+ SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH="$ded_ld_rpath"
+ ;;
+
+esac
+
+
+AC_ARG_ENABLE(fips,
+AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-fips], [enable OpenSSL FIPS mode support])
+AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-fips], [disable OpenSSL FIPS mode support (default)]),
+[ case "$enableval" in
+ yes) enable_fips_support=yes ;;
+ *) enable_fips_support=no ;;
+ esac ], enable_fips_support=no)
+
+if test "x$enable_fips_support" = "xyes" && test "$CRYPTO_APP" != ""; then
+ saveCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+ saveLDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
+ saveLIBS="$LIBS"
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $SSL_INCLUDE"
+ LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $ded_ld_rpath -L$SSL_LIBDIR"
+ LIBS="-lcrypto"
+ AC_CHECK_FUNC([FIPS_mode_set],
+ [SSL_FLAGS="-DFIPS_SUPPORT"],
+ [SSL_FLAGS=])
+ CFLAGS="$saveCFLAGS"
+ LDFLAGS="$saveLDFLAGS"
+ LIBS="$saveLIBS"
+else
+ SSL_FLAGS=
+fi
+
+AC_SUBST(SSL_INCLUDE)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_INCDIR)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_LIBDIR)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_FLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_CRYPTO_LIBNAME)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_SSL_LIBNAME)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_DED_LD_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_DYNAMIC_ONLY)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_LINK_WITH_KERBEROS)
+AC_SUBST(STATIC_KERBEROS_LIBS)
+AC_SUBST(SSL_LINK_WITH_ZLIB)
+AC_SUBST(STATIC_ZLIB_LIBS)
+
+AC_OUTPUT(c_src/$host/Makefile:c_src/Makefile.in)
+
diff --git a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
index 4289bd4a64..5811c18ce4 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
+++ b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ _FloatValue = rand:uniform(). % [0.0; 1.0[</pre>
</p>
<note>
<p>
- The state returned from this function can not be used
+ The state returned from this function cannot be used
to get a reproducable random sequence as from
the other
<seealso marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso>
@@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ _FloatValue = rand:uniform(). % [0.0; 1.0[</pre>
</p>
<note>
<p>
- The state returned from this function can not be used
+ The state returned from this function cannot be used
to get a reproducable random sequence as from
the other
<seealso marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso>
diff --git a/lib/crypto/doc/src/engine_keys.xml b/lib/crypto/doc/src/engine_keys.xml
index 38714fed8a..80d811c47e 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/doc/src/engine_keys.xml
+++ b/lib/crypto/doc/src/engine_keys.xml
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
</p>
<p>
An engine could among other tasks provide a storage for
- private or public keys. Such a storage could be made safer than the normal file system. Thoose techniques are not
+ private or public keys. Such a storage could be made safer than the normal file system. Those techniques are not
described in this User's Guide. Here we concentrate on how to use private or public keys stored in
such an engine.
</p>
diff --git a/lib/crypto/test/crypto_SUITE.erl b/lib/crypto/test/crypto_SUITE.erl
index 170a97aecb..5dd630526c 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/test/crypto_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/crypto/test/crypto_SUITE.erl
@@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ do_sign_verify({Type, Hash, Public, Private, Msg, Options}) ->
error:notsup when NotSupLow == true,
is_integer(LibVer),
LibVer < 16#10001000 ->
- %% Thoose opts where introduced in 1.0.1
+ %% Those opts where introduced in 1.0.1
ct:log("notsup but OK in old cryptolib crypto:sign(~p, ~p, ..., ..., ..., ~p)",
[Type,Hash,Options]),
true;
diff --git a/lib/crypto/test/engine_SUITE.erl b/lib/crypto/test/engine_SUITE.erl
index b083b30d70..4b3ea10315 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/test/engine_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/crypto/test/engine_SUITE.erl
@@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ ensure_load(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end.
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% Pub/priv key storage tests. Thoose are for testing the crypto.erl
+%%% Pub/priv key storage tests. Those are for testing the crypto.erl
%%% support for using priv/pub keys stored in an engine.
sign_verify_rsa(Config) ->
diff --git a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_icmd.erl b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_icmd.erl
index ac901c5469..0eb258567f 100644
--- a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_icmd.erl
+++ b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_icmd.erl
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ handle_int_msg({attached, AttPid}, Status, _Bs,
tell_attached({attached, M, Line, get(trace)}),
%% Give info about status and call level as well
- %% In this case, Status can not be exit_at
+ %% In this case, Status cannot be exit_at
Msg = case Status of
idle -> {func_at,M,Line,Le};
break -> {break_at,M,Line,Le};
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/typer.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/typer.erl
index 4b99f5f72e..5a1b8619c9 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/src/typer.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/typer.erl
@@ -980,7 +980,7 @@ fatal_error(Slogan) ->
mode_error(OldMode, NewMode) ->
Msg = io_lib:format("Mode was previously set to '~s'; "
- "can not set it to '~s' now",
+ "cannot set it to '~s' now",
[OldMode, NewMode]),
fatal_error(Msg).
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/options1_SUITE_data/src/compiler/beam_validator.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/options1_SUITE_data/src/compiler/beam_validator.erl
index ea92613781..3606b21932 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/test/options1_SUITE_data/src/compiler/beam_validator.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/options1_SUITE_data/src/compiler/beam_validator.erl
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ valfun_1(if_end, Vst) ->
valfun_1({try_case_end,Src}, Vst) ->
assert_term(Src, Vst),
kill_state(Vst);
-%% Instructions that can not cause exceptions
+%% Instructions that cannot cause exceptions
valfun_1({move,Src,Dst}, Vst) ->
Type = get_term_type(Src, Vst),
set_type_reg(Type, Dst, Vst);
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/asn1/asn1ct_gen_ber.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/asn1/asn1ct_gen_ber.erl
index 1d065b3723..88b464a721 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/asn1/asn1ct_gen_ber.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/asn1/asn1ct_gen_ber.erl
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ gen_encode_prim(_Erules,D,DoTag,Value) when record(D,type) ->
'ASN1_OPEN_TYPE' ->
emit_encode_func('open_type', Value,DoTag);
XX ->
- exit({'can not encode' ,XX})
+ exit({'cannot encode' ,XX})
end.
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ gen_dec_prim(Erules,Att,BytesVar,DoTag,TagIn,Length,_Form,OptOrMand) ->
BytesVar,","]),
false;
Other ->
- exit({'can not decode' ,Other})
+ exit({'cannot decode' ,Other})
end,
NewLength = case DoLength of
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/asn1/asn1ct_gen_ber_bin_v2.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/asn1/asn1ct_gen_ber_bin_v2.erl
index 9164ec6551..573bb15c92 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/asn1/asn1ct_gen_ber_bin_v2.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/asn1/asn1ct_gen_ber_bin_v2.erl
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ gen_encode_prim(_Erules,D,DoTag,Value) when record(D,type) ->
'ASN1_OPEN_TYPE' ->
emit_encode_func('open_type', Value,DoTag);
XX ->
- exit({'can not encode' ,XX})
+ exit({'cannot encode' ,XX})
end.
@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ gen_dec_prim(_Erules,Att,BytesVar,DoTag,_TagIn,_Form,_OptOrMand) ->
BytesVar,","]),
add_func({decode_open_type_as_binary,2});
Other ->
- exit({'can not decode' ,Other})
+ exit({'cannot decode' ,Other})
end,
case {DoTag,NewTypeName} of
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/mnesia/mnesia_lib.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/mnesia/mnesia_lib.erl
index 4008f8d789..9e0cdac2dc 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/mnesia/mnesia_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/mnesia/mnesia_lib.erl
@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ error_desc(no_transaction) -> "Operation not allowed outside transactions";
error_desc(combine_error) -> "Table options were ilegally combined";
error_desc(bad_index) -> "Index already exists or was out of bounds";
error_desc(already_exists) -> "Some schema option we try to set is already on";
-error_desc(index_exists)-> "Some ops can not be performed on tabs with index";
+error_desc(index_exists)-> "Some ops cannot be performed on tabs with index";
error_desc(no_exists)-> "Tried to perform op on non-existing (non alive) item";
error_desc(system_limit) -> "Some system_limit was exhausted";
error_desc(mnesia_down) -> "A transaction involving objects at some remote "
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/mnesia/mnesia_tm.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/mnesia/mnesia_tm.erl
index af49ceff72..b4e9edb7ce 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/mnesia/mnesia_tm.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/src/mnesia/mnesia_tm.erl
@@ -1529,7 +1529,7 @@ commit_participant(Coord, Tid, Bin, C0, DiscNs, _RamNs) ->
?eval_debug_fun({?MODULE, commit_participant, pre}, [{tid, Tid}]),
case catch mnesia_schema:prepare_commit(Tid, C0, {part, Coord}) of
{Modified, C, DumperMode} when record(C, commit) ->
- %% If we can not find any local unclear decision
+ %% If we cannot find any local unclear decision
%% we should presume abort at startup recovery
case lists:member(node(), DiscNs) of
false ->
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum
index b29ac77d88..daa099e490 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-maps_sum.erl:15: Invalid type specification for function maps_sum:wrong1/1. The success typing is (maps:iterator() | map()) -> any()
+maps_sum.erl:15: Invalid type specification for function maps_sum:wrong1/1. The success typing is (maps:iterator(_,_) | map()) -> any()
maps_sum.erl:26: Function wrong2/1 has no local return
maps_sum.erl:27: The call lists:foldl(fun((_,_,_) -> any()),0,Data::any()) will never return since it differs in the 1st argument from the success typing arguments: (fun((_,_) -> any()),any(),[any()])
diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_edoc_xml_cb.erl b/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_edoc_xml_cb.erl
index b065c18cda..d562cfddcc 100644
--- a/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_edoc_xml_cb.erl
+++ b/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_edoc_xml_cb.erl
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ chapter_title(#xmlElement{content=Es}) -> % name = h3 | h4
%% otp_xmlify(Es1) -> Es2
%% Es1 = Es2 = [#xmlElement{} | #xmlText{}]
%% Fix things that are allowed in XHTML but not in chapter/erlref DTDs.
-%% 1) lists (<ul>, <ol>, <dl>) and code snippets (<pre>) can not occur
+%% 1) lists (<ul>, <ol>, <dl>) and code snippets (<pre>) cannot occur
%% within a <p>, such a <p> must be splitted into a sequence of <p>,
%% <ul>, <ol>, <dl> and <pre>.
%% 2) <a> must only have either a href attribute (corresponds to a
diff --git a/lib/erl_interface/configure.in b/lib/erl_interface/configure.in
index a155ceef7e..46dd995289 100644
--- a/lib/erl_interface/configure.in
+++ b/lib/erl_interface/configure.in
@@ -29,11 +29,6 @@ dnl m4_define(EI_VERSION,regexp(m4_include(VERSION),[version \([-.0-9A-Za-z]+\)]
AC_INIT()
-if test "x$no_recursion" != "xyes" -a "x$OVERRIDE_CONFIG_CACHE" = "x"; then
- # We do not want to use a common cache!
- cache_file=/dev/null
-fi
-
dnl How to set srcdir absolute is taken from the GNU Emacs distribution
#### Make srcdir absolute, if it isn't already. It's important to
#### avoid running the path through pwd unnecessary, since pwd can
diff --git a/lib/erl_interface/src/INSTALL b/lib/erl_interface/src/INSTALL
index b42a17ac46..bf3ca8b6a5 100644
--- a/lib/erl_interface/src/INSTALL
+++ b/lib/erl_interface/src/INSTALL
@@ -122,10 +122,10 @@ you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
Specifying the System Type
==========================
- There may be some features `configure' can not figure out
+ There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out
automatically, but needs to determine by the type of host the package
will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
-a message saying it can not guess the host type, give it the
+a message saying it cannot guess the host type, give it the
`--host=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name with three fields:
CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
diff --git a/lib/erl_interface/src/misc/ei_pthreads.c b/lib/erl_interface/src/misc/ei_pthreads.c
index 8b34364659..8c7e86555d 100644
--- a/lib/erl_interface/src/misc/ei_pthreads.c
+++ b/lib/erl_interface/src/misc/ei_pthreads.c
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ static void tls_init_once(void)
errno_tls_index = TlsAlloc();
if (errno_tls_index == TLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES) {
fprintf(stderr,
- "FATAL ERROR: can not allocate TLS index for "
+ "FATAL ERROR: cannot allocate TLS index for "
"erl_errno (error code = %d)!\n",GetLastError());
exit(1);
}
diff --git a/lib/hipe/doc/src/hipe_app.xml b/lib/hipe/doc/src/hipe_app.xml
index 63bc6ea2d7..99759a2f2c 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/doc/src/hipe_app.xml
+++ b/lib/hipe/doc/src/hipe_app.xml
@@ -78,12 +78,12 @@
</item>
<tag>NIFs</tag>
- <item><p>Modules compiled with HiPE can not call <seealso marker="erts:erlang#load_nif-2">
+ <item><p>Modules compiled with HiPE cannot call <seealso marker="erts:erlang#load_nif-2">
<c>erlang:load_nif/2</c></seealso> to load NIFs.</p>
</item>
<tag>-on_load</tag>
- <item><p>Modules compiled with HiPE can not use
+ <item><p>Modules compiled with HiPE cannot use
<seealso marker="doc/reference_manual:code_loading#on_load"><c>-on_load()</c></seealso>
directives.</p>
</item>
diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl
index f429d40272..ffe81ef9b8 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl
@@ -647,6 +647,13 @@ trans_fun([{put_tuple,_Size,Reg}|Instructions], Env) ->
Primop = hipe_icode:mk_primop(Dest,mktuple,Src),
Moves ++ [Primop | trans_fun(Instructions2,Env2)];
%%--- put --- SHOULD NOT REALLY EXIST HERE; put INSTRUCTIONS ARE HANDLED ABOVE.
+%%--- put_tuple2 ---
+trans_fun([{put_tuple2,Reg,{list,Elements}}|Instructions], Env) ->
+ Dest = [mk_var(Reg)],
+ {Moves,Vars,Env2} = trans_elements(Elements, [], [], Env),
+ Src = lists:reverse(Vars),
+ Primop = hipe_icode:mk_primop(Dest, mktuple, Src),
+ Moves ++ [Primop | trans_fun(Instructions, Env2)];
%%--- badmatch ---
trans_fun([{badmatch,Arg}|Instructions], Env) ->
BadVar = trans_arg(Arg),
@@ -1139,9 +1146,10 @@ trans_fun([{test,has_map_fields,{f,Lbl},Map,{list,Keys}}|Instructions], Env) ->
lists:flatten([[K, {r, 0}] || K <- Keys])),
[MapMove, TestInstructions | trans_fun(Instructions, Env2)];
trans_fun([{get_map_elements,{f,Lbl},Map,{list,KVPs}}|Instructions], Env) ->
+ KVPs1 = overwrite_map_last(Map, KVPs),
{MapMove, MapVar, Env1} = mk_move_and_var(Map, Env),
{TestInstructions, GetInstructions, Env2} =
- trans_map_query(MapVar, map_label(Lbl), Env1, KVPs),
+ trans_map_query(MapVar, map_label(Lbl), Env1, KVPs1),
[MapMove, TestInstructions, GetInstructions | trans_fun(Instructions, Env2)];
%%--- put_map_assoc ---
trans_fun([{put_map_assoc,{f,Lbl},Map,Dst,_N,{list,Pairs}}|Instructions], Env) ->
@@ -1563,6 +1571,21 @@ trans_type_test2(function2, Lbl, Arg, Arity, Env) ->
hipe_icode:label_name(True), map_label(Lbl)),
{[Move1,Move2,I,True],Env2}.
+
+%%
+%% Makes sure that if a get_map_elements instruction will overwrite
+%% the map source, it will be done last.
+%%
+overwrite_map_last(Map, KVPs) ->
+ overwrite_map_last2(Map, KVPs, []).
+
+overwrite_map_last2(Map, [Key,Map|KVPs], _Last) ->
+ overwrite_map_last2(Map, KVPs, [Key,Map]);
+overwrite_map_last2(Map, [Key,Val|KVPs], Last) ->
+ [Key,Val|overwrite_map_last2(Map, KVPs, Last)];
+overwrite_map_last2(_Map, [], Last) ->
+ Last.
+
%%
%% Handles the get_map_elements instruction and the has_map_fields
%% test instruction.
@@ -1683,6 +1706,19 @@ trans_puts([{put,X}|Code], Vars, Moves, Env) ->
trans_puts(Code, Vars, Moves, Env) -> %% No more put operations
{Moves, Code, Vars, Env}.
+trans_elements([X|Code], Vars, Moves, Env) ->
+ case type(X) of
+ var ->
+ Var = mk_var(X),
+ trans_elements(Code, [Var|Vars], Moves, Env);
+ #beam_const{value=C} ->
+ Var = mk_var(new),
+ Move = hipe_icode:mk_move(Var, hipe_icode:mk_const(C)),
+ trans_elements(Code, [Var|Vars], [Move|Moves], Env)
+ end;
+trans_elements([], Vars, Moves, Env) ->
+ {Moves, Vars, Env}.
+
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------
%% The code for this instruction is a bit large because we are treating
%% different cases differently. We want to use the icode `type'
diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_range.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_range.erl
index 34b18acccd..098a7a8d8c 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_range.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_range.erl
@@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ inf_bsl(_, pos_inf) -> neg_inf;
inf_bsl(Number, neg_inf) when is_integer(Number), Number >= 0 -> 0;
inf_bsl(_Number, neg_inf) -> -1;
inf_bsl(Number1, Number2) when is_integer(Number1), is_integer(Number2) ->
- %% We can not shift left with a number which is not a fixnum. We
+ %% We cannot shift left with a number which is not a fixnum. We
%% don't have enough memory.
Bits = ?BITS,
if Number2 > (Bits bsl 1) -> inf_bsl(Number1, pos_inf);
diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_icode2rtl.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_icode2rtl.erl
index 6da8a76d34..1ab41f4deb 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_icode2rtl.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_icode2rtl.erl
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ gen_enter(I, VarMap, ConstTab) ->
{Code1, ConstTab2} =
case hipe_icode:enter_type(I) of
primop ->
- IsGuard = false, % enter can not happen in a guard
+ IsGuard = false, % enter cannot happen in a guard
hipe_rtl_primops:gen_enter_primop({Fun, Args}, IsGuard, ConstTab1);
Type ->
Call = gen_enter_1(Fun, Args, Type),
diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_arith.inc b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_arith.inc
index c05b7aa160..575f10b542 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_arith.inc
+++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_arith.inc
@@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ eval_alu(Op, Arg1, Arg2) ->
%% Björn & Bjarni:
%% We need to be able to do evaluations based only on the bits, since
-%% there are cases where we can evaluate a subset of the bits, but can
-%% not do a full eval-alub call (eg. a + 0 gives no carry)
+%% there are cases where we can evaluate a subset of the bits, but
+%% cannot do a full eval-alub call (eg. a + 0 gives no carry)
%%
-spec eval_cond_bits(hipe_rtl:alub_cond(), boolean(),
boolean(), boolean(), boolean()) -> boolean().
diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_ssa_const_prop.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_ssa_const_prop.erl
index cad43e2df5..72373e536d 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_ssa_const_prop.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_ssa_const_prop.erl
@@ -31,11 +31,11 @@
%%
%% Some things to note:
%%
-%% 1. All precoloured registers are assumed to contain bottom. We can not
+%% 1. All precoloured registers are assumed to contain bottom. We cannot
%% do anything with them since they are not in SSA-form. This might be
%% possible to resolve in some way, but we decided to not go there.
%%
-%% 2. const_labels are assumed to be bottom, we can not find the address
+%% 2. const_labels are assumed to be bottom, we cannot find the address
%% in any nice way (that I know of, maybe someone can help ?). I
%% suppose they don't get a value until linking (or some step that
%% resembles it). They are only affecting bignums and floats (at least
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ visit_multimove(Inst, Env) ->
%% Procedure : visit_call/2
%% Purpose : execute a call-instruction. All calls return bottom. We make
%% this assumption since the icode-leel have taken care of BIF's
-%% and we belive that we are left with the things that can not be
+%% and we belive that we are left with the things that cannot be
%% done att compile time.
%% Arguments : Inst - The instruction
%% Env - The environment
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
index 2c70c2b050..e5adb4eb20 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
<item>
<p>For <c>ip_comm</c> configuration options, see
<seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#listen-2">gen_tcp:listen/2</seealso>, some options
- that are used internally by httpd can not be set.</p>
+ that are used internally by httpd cannot be set.</p>
<p>For <c>SSL</c> configuration options, see
<seealso marker="ssl:ssl#listen-2">ssl:listen/2</seealso>.</p>
<p>Default is <c>ip_comm</c>.</p>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
index c5105dcba2..8cf2b1e8a4 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -1242,7 +1242,7 @@
Add option {ftp_extension, boolean} to enable use of
extended commands EPSV and EPRT, as specified in RFC
2428, for IPv4 instead of using the legacy commands. Ipv6
- can not be supported without the extended commands.</p>
+ cannot be supported without the extended commands.</p>
<p>
Own Id: OTP-12255</p>
</item>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/notes_history.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/notes_history.xml
index c12899e614..1523827db9 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/notes_history.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/notes_history.xml
@@ -1149,8 +1149,8 @@
<list type="bulleted">
<item>
<p>When further testing the functionality of https requests
- that goes through a proxy. We realised that alas this can
- not currently be supported as it requires features from
+ that goes through a proxy. We realised that alas this
+ cannot currently be supported as it requires features from
the ssl implementation that is not currently available.
So for now an error message will be returned when trying
to use this functionality.</p>
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_cookie.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_cookie.erl
index cbf428ab3e..2e647a1438 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_cookie.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_cookie.erl
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ lookup_cookies(CookieDb, Host, Path) ->
lookup_domain_cookies(_CookieDb, [], AccCookies) ->
lists:flatten(AccCookies);
-%% Top domains can not have cookies
+%% Top domains cannot have cookies
lookup_domain_cookies(_CookieDb, [_], AccCookies) ->
lists:flatten(AccCookies);
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_manager.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_manager.erl
index 0333442bf2..0dc0483fa9 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_manager.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_manager.erl
@@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ select_session(Candidates, _, Max, pipeline) ->
select_session(Candidates, Max).
select_session([] = _Candidates, _Max) ->
- ?hcrd("select session - no candicate", []),
+ ?hcrd("select session - no candidate", []),
no_connection;
select_session(Candidates, Max) ->
NewCandidates =
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
index 78d6b4ed24..bb6b76da89 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ redirect(Response = {_, Headers, _}, Request) ->
THost = http_util:maybe_add_brackets(maps:get(host, URIMap), Brackets),
TPort = maps:get(port, URIMap),
TPath = maps:get(path, URIMap),
- TQuery = maps:get(query, URIMap, ""),
+ TQuery = add_question_mark(maps:get(query, URIMap, "")),
NewURI = uri_string:normalize(
uri_string:recompose(URIMap)),
HostPort = http_request:normalize_host(TScheme, THost, TPort),
@@ -417,6 +417,14 @@ redirect(Response = {_, Headers, _}, Request) ->
end
end.
+add_question_mark(<<>>) ->
+ <<>>;
+add_question_mark([]) ->
+ [];
+add_question_mark(Comp) when is_binary(Comp) ->
+ <<$?, Comp/binary>>;
+add_question_mark(Comp) when is_list(Comp) ->
+ [$?|Comp].
%% RFC3986 - 5.2.2. Transform References
resolve_uri(Scheme, Host, Port, Path, Query, URI) ->
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/http_format_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/http_format_SUITE.erl
index d6b0e5f9f5..0a5aed67d5 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/http_format_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/http_format_SUITE.erl
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ http_request(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[<<>>, Length1], HttpBody1)).
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
validate_request_line() ->
- [{doc, "Test httpd_request:validate/3. Makes sure you can not get past"
+ [{doc, "Test httpd_request:validate/3. Makes sure you cannot get past"
" the server_root and that the request is recognized by the server"
" and protcol version."}].
validate_request_line(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE.erl
index 198b245399..3ee7981660 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE.erl
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ init_local_proxy(Config) ->
ct:fail({local_proxy_start_failed,Error})
end;
_ ->
- {skip,"Platform can not run local proxy start script"}
+ {skip,"Platform cannot run local proxy start script"}
end.
init_local_proxy_string(String, Config) ->
diff --git a/lib/jinterface/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/jinterface/doc/src/notes.xml
index 9aaa8a0840..640712ad98 100644
--- a/lib/jinterface/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/jinterface/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -705,7 +705,7 @@
<item>
<p><c>OtpMbox.receive()</c> and <c>OtpMbox.receive(long timeout)</c> can now throw
<c>OtpErlangDecodeException</c> if the received message
- can not be decoded. <c>null</c> is now only returned from
+ cannot be decoded. <c>null</c> is now only returned from
<c>OtpMbox.receive(long timeout)</c> if a timeout occurs.
<c>OtpMbox.receive()</c> will never return <c>null</c>.</p>
<p>*** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ***</p>
diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpEpmd.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpEpmd.java
index 363fdb950a..fffb8475d3 100644
--- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpEpmd.java
+++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpEpmd.java
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ public class OtpEpmd {
/**
* Set the port number to be used to contact the epmd process. Only needed
* when the default port is not desired and system environment variable
- * ERL_EPMD_PORT can not be read (applet).
+ * ERL_EPMD_PORT cannot be read (applet).
*/
public static void useEpmdPort(final int port) {
EpmdPort.set(port);
diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpInputStream.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpInputStream.java
index ded8f6e1e5..6d81ce630b 100644
--- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpInputStream.java
+++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpInputStream.java
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ public class OtpInputStream extends ByteArrayInputStream {
* @return the integer value.
*
* @exception OtpErlangDecodeException
- * if the next term in the stream can not be represented as a
+ * if the next term in the stream cannot be represented as a
* positive integer.
*/
public int read_uint() throws OtpErlangDecodeException {
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ public class OtpInputStream extends ByteArrayInputStream {
* @return the integer value.
*
* @exception OtpErlangDecodeException
- * if the next term in the stream can not be represented as
+ * if the next term in the stream cannot be represented as
* an integer.
*/
public int read_int() throws OtpErlangDecodeException {
@@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ public class OtpInputStream extends ByteArrayInputStream {
* @return the short value.
*
* @exception OtpErlangDecodeException
- * if the next term in the stream can not be represented as a
+ * if the next term in the stream cannot be represented as a
* positive short.
*/
public short read_ushort() throws OtpErlangDecodeException {
@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ public class OtpInputStream extends ByteArrayInputStream {
* @return the short value.
*
* @exception OtpErlangDecodeException
- * if the next term in the stream can not be represented as a
+ * if the next term in the stream cannot be represented as a
* short.
*/
public short read_short() throws OtpErlangDecodeException {
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ public class OtpInputStream extends ByteArrayInputStream {
* @return the long value.
*
* @exception OtpErlangDecodeException
- * if the next term in the stream can not be represented as a
+ * if the next term in the stream cannot be represented as a
* positive long.
*/
public long read_ulong() throws OtpErlangDecodeException {
@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ public class OtpInputStream extends ByteArrayInputStream {
* @return the long value.
*
* @exception OtpErlangDecodeException
- * if the next term in the stream can not be represented as a
+ * if the next term in the stream cannot be represented as a
* long.
*/
public long read_long() throws OtpErlangDecodeException {
diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpMbox.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpMbox.java
index 42e178c3f6..29a8bc1540 100644
--- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpMbox.java
+++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpMbox.java
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ public class OtpMbox {
* of the next message waiting in this mailbox.
*
* @exception OtpErlangDecodeException
- * if the message can not be decoded.
+ * if the message cannot be decoded.
*
* @exception OtpErlangExit
* if a linked {@link OtpErlangPid pid} has exited or has
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ public class OtpMbox {
* of the next message waiting in this mailbox.
*
* @exception OtpErlangDecodeException
- * if the message can not be decoded.
+ * if the message cannot be decoded.
*
* @exception OtpErlangExit
* if a linked {@link OtpErlangPid pid} has exited or has
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml
index aff3e8133c..69ce4da61c 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml
@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ zip:create("mnesia-4.4.7.ez",
</item>
<tag><c>not_purged</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The object code can not be loaded because an old version
+ <p>The object code cannot be loaded because an old version
of the code already exists.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>sticky_directory</c></tag>
@@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ ok = code:finish_loading(Prepared),
<taglist>
<tag><c>not_purged</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The object code can not be loaded because an old version
+ <p>The object code cannot be loaded because an old version
of the code already exists.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>sticky_directory</c></tag>
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_chapter.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_chapter.xml
index d58c4a4d42..7859b49d7e 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_chapter.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/logger_chapter.xml
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
</pre>
<p>The fun must obey the <c>encoding</c>, <c>depth</c>
and <c>chars_limit</c> parameters provided in the second
- argument, as the formatter can not do anything useful of these
+ argument, as the formatter cannot do anything useful of these
parameters with the returned string. This variant is used when
the formatting of the report depends on the size and encoding
parameters.</p>
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl
index 1270de4144..c4d276f9e8 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl
@@ -36,7 +36,8 @@
map_info/1, same/2, set_internal_state/2,
size_shared/1, copy_shared/1, dirty_cpu/2, dirty_io/2, dirty/3,
lcnt_control/1, lcnt_control/2, lcnt_collect/0, lcnt_clear/0,
- lc_graph/0, lc_graph_to_dot/2, lc_graph_merge/2]).
+ lc_graph/0, lc_graph_to_dot/2, lc_graph_merge/2,
+ alloc_blocks_size/1]).
-spec breakpoint(MFA, Flag) -> non_neg_integer() when
MFA :: {Module :: module(),
@@ -495,3 +496,58 @@ lcg_print_locks(Out, [LastLock]) ->
lcg_print_locks(Out, [Lock | Rest]) ->
io:format(Out, "~w,\n", [Lock]),
lcg_print_locks(Out, Rest).
+
+
+%% Returns the amount of memory allocated by the given allocator type.
+-spec alloc_blocks_size(Type) -> non_neg_integer() | undefined when
+ Type :: atom().
+
+alloc_blocks_size(Type) ->
+ Allocs = erlang:system_info(alloc_util_allocators),
+ Sizes = erlang:system_info({allocator_sizes, Allocs}),
+ alloc_blocks_size_1(Sizes, Type, 0).
+
+alloc_blocks_size_1([], _Type, 0) ->
+ undefined;
+alloc_blocks_size_1([{_Type, false} | Rest], Type, Acc) ->
+ alloc_blocks_size_1(Rest, Type, Acc);
+alloc_blocks_size_1([{Type, Instances} | Rest], Type, Acc0) ->
+ F = fun ({instance, _, L}, Acc) ->
+ MBCSPool = case lists:keyfind(mbcs_pool, 1, L) of
+ {_, Pool} -> Pool;
+ false -> []
+ end,
+ {_,MBCS} = lists:keyfind(mbcs, 1, L),
+ {_,SBCS} = lists:keyfind(sbcs, 1, L),
+ Acc +
+ sum_block_sizes(MBCSPool) +
+ sum_block_sizes(MBCS) +
+ sum_block_sizes(SBCS)
+ end,
+ alloc_blocks_size_1(Rest, Type, lists:foldl(F, Acc0, Instances));
+alloc_blocks_size_1([{_Type, Instances} | Rest], Type, Acc0) ->
+ F = fun ({instance, _, L}, Acc) ->
+ Acc + sum_foreign_sizes(Type, L)
+ end,
+ alloc_blocks_size_1(Rest, Type, lists:foldl(F, Acc0, Instances));
+alloc_blocks_size_1([], _Type, Acc) ->
+ Acc.
+
+sum_foreign_sizes(Type, L) ->
+ case lists:keyfind(mbcs_pool, 1, L) of
+ {_,Pool} ->
+ {_,ForeignBlocks} = lists:keyfind(foreign_blocks, 1, Pool),
+ case lists:keyfind(Type, 1, ForeignBlocks) of
+ {_,TypeSizes} -> sum_block_sizes(TypeSizes);
+ false -> 0
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ 0
+ end.
+
+sum_block_sizes(Blocks) ->
+ lists:foldl(
+ fun({blocks_size, Sz,_,_}, Sz0) -> Sz0+Sz;
+ ({blocks_size, Sz}, Sz0) -> Sz0+Sz;
+ (_, Sz) -> Sz
+ end, 0, Blocks).
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl
index 9f76360b8b..e771461b65 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ init() ->
{win32,WinType} ->
win32_load_from_registry(WinType);
_ ->
- error("can not read win32 system registry~n", [])
+ error("cannot read win32 system registry~n", [])
end
end, CfgFiles),
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns.erl
index f1f58bc872..6c98d2aab7 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns.erl
@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ encode_labels(Bin, Comp0, Pos, [L|Ls]=Labels)
none ->
Comp = if Pos < (3 bsl 14) ->
%% Just in case - compression
- %% pointers can not reach further
+ %% pointers cannot reach further
gb_trees:insert(Labels, Pos, Comp0);
true -> Comp0
end,
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl
index 2e5f8c7d2c..713de8c9a8 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
init_per_testcase(lookup_bad_search_option, Config) ->
Db = inet_db,
Key = res_lookup,
- %% The bad option can not enter through inet_db:set_lookup/1,
+ %% The bad option cannot enter through inet_db:set_lookup/1,
%% but through e.g .inetrc.
Prev = ets:lookup(Db, Key),
ets:delete(Db, Key),
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/inet_res_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/inet_res_SUITE.erl
index df6e48abae..cbec8d430c 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/inet_res_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/inet_res_SUITE.erl
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ edns0(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
case os:version() of
{M,V,_} when M < 5; M == 5, V =< 8 ->
%% In our test park only known platform
- %% with an DNS resolver that can not do
+ %% with an DNS resolver that cannot do
%% EDNS0.
{comment,"No EDNS0"}
end
diff --git a/lib/megaco/configure.in b/lib/megaco/configure.in
index eaa875d0a3..bae6144abe 100644
--- a/lib/megaco/configure.in
+++ b/lib/megaco/configure.in
@@ -22,10 +22,6 @@ dnl
dnl define([AC_CACHE_LOAD], )dnl
dnl define([AC_CACHE_SAVE], )dnl
-if test "x$no_recursion" != "xyes" -a "x$OVERRIDE_CONFIG_CACHE" = "x"; then
- # We do not want to use a common cache!
- cache_file=/dev/null
-fi
AC_INIT(vsn.mk)
@@ -42,11 +38,14 @@ else
host_os=win32
fi
-
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Checks for programs.
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+AC_PROG_CC
+
+LM_WINDOWS_ENVIRONMENT
+
AC_DEFUN(ERL_REENTRANT_FLEX,
[flex_compile='$LEX -R -Pconftest -oconftest.c conftest.flex 1>&AC_FD_CC'
changequote(253, 273)dnl
@@ -188,111 +187,7 @@ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $sanitizers"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $sanitizers"
])
-dnl
-dnl If ${ERL_TOP}/make/otp_ded.mk.in exists and contains DED_MK_VSN > 0,
-dnl every thing releted to compiling Dynamic Erlang Drivers can be found
-dnl in $(ERL_TOP)/make/$(TARGET)/ded.mk at compile time. If not, try to
-dnl figure these things out.
-dnl
-
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for usable Dynamic Erlang Driver configuration])
-[
- ded_mk_in="${ERL_TOP}/make/otp_ded.mk.in"
- ded_mk_vsn=
- test -r "$ded_mk_in" &&
- ded_mk_vsn=`sed -n "s/^DED_MK_VSN[ ]*=[ ]*\(.*\)/\1/p" < "$ded_mk_in"`
- test "$ded_mk_vsn" != "" || ded_mk_vsn=0
-]
-
-if test $ded_mk_vsn -gt 0; then
-
-HAVE_USABLE_OTP_DED_MK=yes
-AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
-
-CC=false
-AC_SUBST(CC)
-DED_LD=false
-AC_SUBST(DED_LD)
-
-else dnl --- begin no usable otp_ded.mk.in ---
-
-HAVE_USABLE_OTP_DED_MK=no
-AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
-
-dnl
-dnl C compiler (related) defs
-dnl
-
-AC_PROG_CC
-
-dnl
-dnl Flags to the C compiler
-dnl
-
-if test "X$host" = "Xwin32"; then
- DED_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
-else
- case $host_os in
- darwin*)
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-common"
- ;;
- esac
-
- if test "x$GCC" = xyes; then
- DED_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fPIC $DED_CFLAGS"
- else
- DED_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $DED_CFLAGS"
- fi
-fi
-
-dnl emulator includes needed
-DED_INCLUDES="-I${ERL_TOP}/erts/emulator/beam -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/$host -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/internal -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/include/internal/$host -I${ERL_TOP}/erts/emulator/sys/$ERLANG_OSTYPE"
-
-DED_THR_DEFS="-D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT"
-
-case $host_os in
- win32)
- DED_LDFLAGS="-dll"
- ;;
- solaris2*|sysv4*)
- DED_LDFLAGS="-G"
- ;;
- aix4*)
- DED_LDFLAGS="-G -bnoentry -bexpall"
- ;;
- freebsd2*)
- # Non-ELF GNU linker
- DED_LDFLAGS="-Bshareable"
- ;;
- darwin*)
- # Mach-O linker, a shared lib and a loadable
- # object file is not the same thing.
- DED_LDFLAGS="-bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress"
- DED_LD="$CC"
- ;;
- *)
- # assume GNU linker and ELF
- DED_LDFLAGS="-shared"
- ;;
-esac
-
-AC_CHECK_PROGS(DED_LD, [$LD ld.sh])
-AC_CHECK_TOOL(DED_LD, ld, no_ld)
-if test "$DED_LD" = no_ld; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([ld is required to build the flex scanner!])
-fi
-
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(for linker flags for loadable drivers)
-DED_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $DED_LDFLAGS"
-AC_MSG_RESULT([$DED_LDFLAGS])
-
-fi dnl --- end no usable otp_ded.mk.in ---
-
-AC_SUBST(HAVE_USABLE_OTP_DED_MK)
-AC_SUBST(DED_CFLAGS)
-AC_SUBST(DED_INCLUDES)
-AC_SUBST(DED_THR_DEFS)
-AC_SUBST(DED_LDFLAGS)
+ERL_DED
AC_CHECK_PROG(PERL, perl, perl, no_perl)
if test "$PERL" = no_perl; then
diff --git a/lib/megaco/src/flex/Makefile.in b/lib/megaco/src/flex/Makefile.in
index c37ad4d702..26d2ddd44c 100644
--- a/lib/megaco/src/flex/Makefile.in
+++ b/lib/megaco/src/flex/Makefile.in
@@ -31,25 +31,6 @@ include ../../vsn.mk
VSN=$(MEGACO_VSN)
# ----------------------------------------------------
-# Dynamic Erlang Driver
-# ----------------------------------------------------
-HAVE_USABLE_OTP_DED_MK = @HAVE_USABLE_OTP_DED_MK@
-
-ifeq ($(HAVE_USABLE_OTP_DED_MK),yes)
-# otp_ded.mk will be used on R13B04 and later
-include $(ERL_TOP)/make/$(TARGET)/otp_ded.mk
-else
-# megacos configure provide the info instead
-DED_CC = @CC@
-DED__NOWARN_NOTHR_CFLAGS = @DED_CFLAGS@
-DED_THR_DEFS = @DED_THR_DEFS@
-DED_LD = @DED_LD@
-DED_LDFLAGS = @DED_LDFLAGS@
-DED_INCLUDES = @DED_INCLUDES@
-DED_EXT = so
-endif
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------
# The following variables differ on different systems, we set
# reasonable defaults, if something different is needed it should
# be set for that system only.
@@ -57,20 +38,19 @@ endif
FLEX_VSN = $(shell flex --version)
-TMP_CFLAGS = $(DED__NOWARN_NOTHR_CFLAGS) @OTP_EXTRA_FLAGS@
+TMP_CFLAGS = @DED_BASIC_CFLAGS@ @OTP_EXTRA_FLAGS@
ifeq ($(TYPE),valgrind)
CFLAGS = $(subst -O2, , $(TMP_CFLAGS)) -DVALGRIND
else
CFLAGS = $(TMP_CFLAGS)
endif
-CC = $(DED_CC)
-CFLAGS_MT = $(CFLAGS) $(DED_THR_DEFS)
-LD = $(DED_LD)
-LDFLAGS = $(DED_LDFLAGS)
+CC = @DED_CC@
+CFLAGS_MT = $(CFLAGS) @DED_THR_DEFS@
+LD = @DED_LD@
+LDFLAGS = @DED_LDFLAGS@
LEX = @LEX@
LEXLIB = @LEXLIB@
PERL = @PERL@
-ERLANG_OSTYPE = @ERLANG_OSTYPE@
# Shall we build the flex scanner or not.
# We assume that it does not exist on windows...
@@ -143,8 +123,8 @@ ifeq ($(findstring win32,$(TARGET)), win32)
FLEX_SCANNER_SO =
SOLIBS = $(FLEX_SCANNER_SO)
else
-FLEX_SCANNER_SO = $(LIBDIR)/$(STD_DRV).$(DED_EXT)
-FLEX_SCANNER_MT_SO = $(LIBDIR)/$(MT_DRV).$(DED_EXT)
+FLEX_SCANNER_SO = $(LIBDIR)/$(STD_DRV).@DED_EXT@
+FLEX_SCANNER_MT_SO = $(LIBDIR)/$(MT_DRV).@DED_EXT@
SOLIBS = $(FLEX_SCANNER_SO) $(FLEX_SCANNER_MT_SO)
endif
@@ -179,7 +159,7 @@ else
CFLAGS += -DMFS_FLEX_DEBUG=0
endif
-CFLAGS += $(DED_INCLUDES) -I$(ERL_TOP)/erts/$(TARGET) $(DRV_FLAGS) -funroll-loops -Wall
+CFLAGS += @DED_INCLUDE@ -I$(ERL_TOP)/erts/$(TARGET) $(DRV_FLAGS) -funroll-loops -Wall
#ifneq ($(FLEX_VSN),)
#CFLAGS += -DFLEX_VERSION="$(FLEX_VSN)"
@@ -398,10 +378,10 @@ $(OBJDIR)/$(MT_DRV).o: $(MT_DRV).c
# No need to link with -lfl as we have also defined %option noyywrap -
# and having -lfl doesn't work under Darwin for some reason. - Sean
-$(LIBDIR)/$(STD_DRV).$(DED_EXT): $(OBJDIR)/$(STD_DRV).o
+$(LIBDIR)/$(STD_DRV).@DED_EXT@: $(OBJDIR)/$(STD_DRV).o
$(V_colon)@echo "linking std driver:"
$(V_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $<
-$(LIBDIR)/$(MT_DRV).$(DED_EXT): $(OBJDIR)/$(MT_DRV).o
+$(LIBDIR)/$(MT_DRV).@DED_EXT@: $(OBJDIR)/$(MT_DRV).o
$(V_colon)@echo "linking multi-threaded driver:"
$(V_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $<
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml
index b4816f9fa4..8a7dab739e 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@
<p>
Returns the same value for
mnesia_loader:disc_load_table/2 as
- mnesia_loader:net_load_table/4 if a table copy can not be
+ mnesia_loader:net_load_table/4 if a table copy cannot be
found. (Thanks to Uwe Dauernheim)</p>
<p>
Own Id: OTP-10015</p>
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_lib.erl b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_lib.erl
index a884b8e086..6abc05fade 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_lib.erl
@@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ error_desc(no_transaction) -> "Operation not allowed outside transactions";
error_desc(combine_error) -> "Table options were ilegally combined";
error_desc(bad_index) -> "Index already exists or was out of bounds";
error_desc(already_exists) -> "Some schema option we try to set is already on";
-error_desc(index_exists)-> "Some ops can not be performed on tabs with index";
+error_desc(index_exists)-> "Some ops cannot be performed on tabs with index";
error_desc(no_exists)-> "Tried to perform op on non-existing (non alive) item";
error_desc(system_limit) -> "Some system_limit was exhausted";
error_desc(mnesia_down) -> "A transaction involving objects at some remote "
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_tm.erl b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_tm.erl
index 4b3fffc735..cbf7db28f0 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_tm.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_tm.erl
@@ -1661,7 +1661,7 @@ commit_participant(Coord, Tid, Bin, C0, DiscNs, _RamNs) ->
?eval_debug_fun({?MODULE, commit_participant, pre}, [{tid, Tid}]),
try mnesia_schema:prepare_commit(Tid, C0, {part, Coord}) of
{Modified, C = #commit{}, DumperMode} ->
- %% If we can not find any local unclear decision
+ %% If we cannot find any local unclear decision
%% we should presume abort at startup recovery
case lists:member(node(), DiscNs) of
false ->
diff --git a/lib/observer/src/cdv_bin_cb.erl b/lib/observer/src/cdv_bin_cb.erl
index a4a542297c..91d33474c8 100644
--- a/lib/observer/src/cdv_bin_cb.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/src/cdv_bin_cb.erl
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ format_bin_fun(Format,Bin) ->
try io_lib:format(Format,[Bin]) of
Str -> plain_html(lists:flatten(Str))
catch error:badarg ->
- Warning = "This binary can not be formatted with " ++ Format,
+ Warning = "This binary cannot be formatted with " ++ Format,
observer_html_lib:warning(Warning)
end
end.
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ binary_to_term_fun(Bin) ->
try binary_to_term(Bin) of
Term -> plain_html(io_lib:format("~tp",[Term]))
catch error:badarg ->
- Warning = "This binary can not be converted to an Erlang term",
+ Warning = "This binary cannot be converted to an Erlang term",
observer_html_lib:warning(Warning)
end
end.
diff --git a/lib/observer/src/cdv_term_cb.erl b/lib/observer/src/cdv_term_cb.erl
index 91de6449c4..85da1d227a 100644
--- a/lib/observer/src/cdv_term_cb.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/src/cdv_term_cb.erl
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ format_term_fun(Format,Term,Tab) ->
try io_lib:format(Format,[Term]) of
Str -> {expand, plain_html(Str), Tab}
catch error:badarg ->
- Warning = "This term can not be formatted with " ++ Format,
+ Warning = "This term cannot be formatted with " ++ Format,
observer_html_lib:warning(Warning)
after
observer_lib:report_progress({ok,stop_pulse})
diff --git a/lib/observer/src/observer_tv_wx.erl b/lib/observer/src/observer_tv_wx.erl
index 814f3a1260..dfd19569fd 100644
--- a/lib/observer/src/observer_tv_wx.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_tv_wx.erl
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ handle_event(#wx{event=#wxList{type=command_list_item_activated,
State=#state{holder=Holder, node=Node, opts=#opts{type=Type}, grid=Grid}) ->
case get_table(Holder, Index) of
#tab{protection=private} ->
- self() ! {error, "Table has 'private' protection and can not be read"};
+ self() ! {error, "Table has 'private' protection and cannot be read"};
#tab{}=Table ->
observer_tv_table:start_link(Grid, [{node,Node}, {type,Type}, {table,Table}]);
_ -> ignore
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ handle_event(#wx{id=?ID_SHOW_TABLE},
R when is_integer(R) ->
case get_table(Holder, R) of
#tab{protection=private} ->
- self() ! {error, "Table has 'private' protection and can not be read"};
+ self() ! {error, "Table has 'private' protection and cannot be read"};
#tab{}=Table ->
observer_tv_table:start_link(Grid, [{node,Node}, {type,Type}, {table,Table}]);
_ -> ignore
diff --git a/lib/observer/src/observer_wx.erl b/lib/observer/src/observer_wx.erl
index 453e3bdc2d..1f748cb8d2 100644
--- a/lib/observer/src/observer_wx.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_wx.erl
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ is_rb_compatible(Node) ->
is_rb_server_running(Node, LogState) ->
%% If already started, somebody else may use it.
- %% We can not use it too, as far log file would be overriden. Not fair.
+ %% We cannot use it too, as far log file would be overriden. Not fair.
case rpc:block_call(Node, erlang, whereis, [rb_server]) of
Pid when is_pid(Pid), (LogState == false) ->
throw("Error: rb_server is already started and maybe used by someone.");
diff --git a/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE_data/old_format.dump b/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE_data/old_format.dump
index 2c8944fa9d..2737757bfa 100644
--- a/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE_data/old_format.dump
+++ b/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE_data/old_format.dump
@@ -1285,7 +1285,7 @@ sleep
start_prim_loader
erl_prim_loader
set_path
-'can not start loader'
+'cannot start loader'
add_to_kernel
prim_load_flags
'-loader'
@@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ path_flags
'-pz'
get_boot
not_found
-'can not get bootfile'
+'cannot get bootfile'
'bootfile format error'
get_file
script
@@ -1349,7 +1349,7 @@ extension
'-boot/1-fun-0-'
'-bs2ss/1-fun-0-'
'-bs2as/1-fun-0-'
-'can not load'
+'cannot load'
'unexpected command in bootfile'
prim_inet
open
@@ -3071,7 +3071,7 @@ change_group
change_time
master
start_slave
-'can not get remote filer '
+'cannot get remote filer '
start_relay
relay
'Port controlling ~w terminated in file_server'
diff --git a/lib/observer/test/observer_SUITE.erl b/lib/observer/test/observer_SUITE.erl
index 40f5d44847..75336cedcc 100644
--- a/lib/observer/test/observer_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/test/observer_SUITE.erl
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ table_win(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Notebook = setup_whitebox_testing(),
Parent = get_top_level_parent(Notebook),
TObj = observer_tv_table:start_link(Parent, [{node,node()}, {type,ets}, {table,#tab{name=foo, id=Table}}]),
- %% Modal can not test edit..
+ %% Modal cannot test edit..
%% TPid = wx_object:get_pid(TObj),
%% TPid ! #wx{event=#wxList{type=command_list_item_activated, itemIndex=12}},
timer:sleep(3000),
diff --git a/lib/odbc/configure.in b/lib/odbc/configure.in
index 2dec6e5abf..c5cf2786ca 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/configure.in
+++ b/lib/odbc/configure.in
@@ -21,12 +21,6 @@ dnl
dnl define([AC_CACHE_LOAD], )dnl
dnl define([AC_CACHE_SAVE], )dnl
-if test "x$no_recursion" != "xyes" -a "x$OVERRIDE_CONFIG_CACHE" = "x"; then
- # We do not want to use a common cache!
- cache_file=/dev/null
-fi
-
-
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT(c_src/odbcserver.c)
diff --git a/lib/odbc/doc/src/databases.xml b/lib/odbc/doc/src/databases.xml
index a060f87e46..614c327a46 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/doc/src/databases.xml
+++ b/lib/odbc/doc/src/databases.xml
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
<p>Another obstacle is that some drivers do not support scrollable
cursors which has the effect that the only way to traverse the
result set is sequentially, with next, from the first row to the
- last, and once you pass a row you can not go back. This means
+ last, and once you pass a row you cannot go back. This means
that some functions in the interface will not work together with
certain drivers. A similar problem is that not all drivers
support "row count" for select queries, hence resulting in that
diff --git a/lib/odbc/doc/src/error_handling.xml b/lib/odbc/doc/src/error_handling.xml
index 4c80cff12f..8d794d2c99 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/doc/src/error_handling.xml
+++ b/lib/odbc/doc/src/error_handling.xml
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
should be run through the erlang port was not compiled for
your platform.</item>
<item>Errors discovered by the ODBC driver - If calls to the
- ODBC-driver fails due to circumstances that can not be
+ ODBC-driver fails due to circumstances that cannot be
controlled by the Erlang ODBC application programmer, an
error string will be dug up from the driver. This string
will be the <c>Reason</c> in the <c>{error, Reason} </c>
diff --git a/lib/odbc/doc/src/getting_started.xml b/lib/odbc/doc/src/getting_started.xml
index f2ff8b8993..b27754ff22 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/doc/src/getting_started.xml
+++ b/lib/odbc/doc/src/getting_started.xml
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
and paths to appropriate values. This may differ a lot
between different os's, databases and ODBC drivers. This
is a configuration problem related to the third party product
- and hence we can not give you a standard solution in this guide.</item>
+ and hence we cannot give you a standard solution in this guide.</item>
<item>The Erlang ODBC application consists of both <c>Erlang</c>
and <c>C</c> code. The <c>C</c> code is delivered as a
precompiled executable for windows, solaris and linux (SLES10) in the commercial
diff --git a/lib/odbc/doc/src/notes_history.xml b/lib/odbc/doc/src/notes_history.xml
index 22a92f67cd..d0c0a472e7 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/doc/src/notes_history.xml
+++ b/lib/odbc/doc/src/notes_history.xml
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
<list type="bulleted">
<item>
<p>The erlang odbc process will now die normally if a
- connection can not be established. No connection no
+ connection cannot be established. No connection no
process it is expected. And as the client has already
received the error message that would be the reason with
which the erlang process would be stopped, the supervisor
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
</item>
<item>
<p>The erlang odbc process will now die normally if a
- connection can not be established. No connection no
+ connection cannot be established. No connection no
process it is expected. And as the client has already
received the error message that would be the reason with
which the erlang process would be stopped, the supervisor
diff --git a/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml b/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml
index 4bb1f035f9..9760908855 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml
+++ b/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@
<p>Closes a connection to a database. This will also
terminate all processes that may have been spawned
when the connection was opened. This call will always succeed.
- If the connection can not be disconnected gracefully it will
+ If the connection cannot be disconnected gracefully it will
be brutally killed. However you may receive an error message
as result if you try to disconnect a connection started by another
process.
diff --git a/lib/odbc/test/odbc_connect_SUITE.erl b/lib/odbc/test/odbc_connect_SUITE.erl
index 261dfc6f20..94ca62b3fb 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/test/odbc_connect_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/odbc/test/odbc_connect_SUITE.erl
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ not_exist_db(_Config) ->
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
no_c_executable() ->
- [{doc,"Test what happens if the port-program can not be found"}].
+ [{doc,"Test what happens if the port-program cannot be found"}].
no_c_executable(_Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
Dir = filename:nativename(filename:join(code:priv_dir(odbc),
diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml
index c0a67c25b8..aaccb5088b 100644
--- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml
+++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml
@@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ fun(#'DistributionPoint'{}, #'CertificateList'{},
<tag>{undetermined_details, boolean()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defaults to false. When revocation status can not be
+ <p>Defaults to false. When revocation status cannot be
determined, and this option is set to true, details of why no
CRLs where accepted are included in the return value.</p>
</item>
@@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ fun(#'DistributionPoint'{}, #'CertificateList'{},
<note><p>
Note that the generated certificates and keys does not provide a formally correct PKIX-trust-chain
- and they can not be used to achieve real security. This function is provided for testing purposes only.
+ and they cannot be used to achieve real security. This function is provided for testing purposes only.
</p></note>
</desc>
</func>
diff --git a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl
index af71b0cf2a..47aba77835 100644
--- a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl
+++ b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ analyse(#state{sys=Sys} = S, Apps, Status) ->
%% is included in a release (rel spec - see apps_in_rels above).
%% Then initiate the same for each module, and check that there
%% are no duplicated module names (in different applications)
- %% where we can not decide which one to use.
+ %% where we cannot decide which one to use.
%% Write all #app to app_tab and all #mod to mod_tab.
Status2 = apps_init_is_included(S, Apps, RelApps, Status),
diff --git a/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl b/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl
index 4e1937d479..fc976bfb94 100644
--- a/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl
@@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ create_standalone_app(Config) ->
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Generate standalone system with inlined archived application
-%% Check that the inlined app can not be explicitly configured
+%% Check that the inlined app cannot be explicitly configured
create_standalone_app_clash(Config) ->
%% Create archive
@@ -1658,7 +1658,7 @@ set_apps_inlined(Config) ->
?m(true, Someapp1#app.is_included),
?m(true, Someapp1#app.is_pre_included),
- %% Check that inlined app can not be configured
+ %% Check that inlined app cannot be configured
Someapp2 = Someapp1#app{incl_cond=exclude},
?msym({error,
"Application someapp is inlined in '*escript* someapp'. "
diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/c_src/Makefile.in b/lib/runtime_tools/c_src/Makefile.in
index 4530a83aee..75b3a98d56 100644
--- a/lib/runtime_tools/c_src/Makefile.in
+++ b/lib/runtime_tools/c_src/Makefile.in
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ CC = $(DED_CC)
CFLAGS = $(DED_CFLAGS) -I./
LD = $(DED_LD)
SHELL = /bin/sh
-LIBS = $(DED_LIBS)
+LIBS = $(DED_LIBS) @LIBS@
LDFLAGS += $(DED_LDFLAGS)
TRACE_LIBNAME = dyntrace trace_file_drv trace_ip_drv
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ TYPE_FLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
endif
endif
-ALL_CFLAGS = @DEFS@ $(TYPE_FLAGS) $(TRACE_DRV_INCLUDES) \
+ALL_CFLAGS = @DEFS@ @ERTS_CONFIG_H_IDIR@ $(TYPE_FLAGS) $(TRACE_DRV_INCLUDES) \
-I$(OBJDIR) -I$(ERL_TOP)/erts/emulator/$(TARGET)
ROOTDIR = $(ERL_TOP)/lib
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/lib/runtime_tools-$(VSN)
# Misc Macros
# ----------------------------------------------------
-TRACE_LIBS = $(foreach LIB, $(TRACE_LIBNAME), $(LIBDIR)/$(LIB)$(TYPEMARKER).@DED_EXT@)
+TRACE_LIBS = $(foreach LIB, $(TRACE_LIBNAME), $(LIBDIR)/$(LIB)$(TYPEMARKER).$(DED_EXT))
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Targets
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ $(LIBDIR):
$(OBJDIR)/%$(TYPEMARKER).o: %.c dyntrace_lttng.h
$(V_CC) -c -o $@ $(ALL_CFLAGS) $<
-$(LIBDIR)/%$(TYPEMARKER).@DED_EXT@: $(OBJDIR)/%$(TYPEMARKER).o
+$(LIBDIR)/%$(TYPEMARKER).$(DED_EXT): $(OBJDIR)/%$(TYPEMARKER).o
$(V_LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LIBS)
clean:
diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/doc/src/dbg.xml b/lib/runtime_tools/doc/src/dbg.xml
index 3262cafefc..ae60b610ed 100644
--- a/lib/runtime_tools/doc/src/dbg.xml
+++ b/lib/runtime_tools/doc/src/dbg.xml
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
<p>The imported variables will be replaced by match_spec
<c>const</c> expressions, which is consistent with the
static scoping for Erlang <c>fun()</c>s. Local or global
- function calls can not be in the guard or body of the fun
+ function calls cannot be in the guard or body of the fun
however. Calls to builtin match_spec functions of course is
allowed:</p>
<pre>
@@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ Error: fun containing local erlang function calls ('is_atomm' called in guard)\
<c>cant_add_local_node</c> is returned.
</p>
<p>If a trace port (see <seealso marker="#trace_port-2"><c>trace_port/2</c></seealso>) is
- running on the local node, remote nodes can not be traced with
+ running on the local node, remote nodes cannot be traced with
a tracer process. The error reason
<c>cant_trace_remote_pid_to_local_port</c> is returned. A
trace port can however be started on the remote node with the
diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl b/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl
index 136ee55b54..8f7bfa195b 100644
--- a/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl
+++ b/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl
@@ -400,7 +400,6 @@ os_getenv_erts_specific() ->
"ERL_MALLOC_LIB",
"ERL_MAX_PORTS",
"ERL_MAX_ETS_TABLES",
- "ERL_NO_VFORK",
"ERL_NO_KERNEL_POLL",
"ERL_THREAD_POOL_SIZE",
"ERLC_EMULATOR",
diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/rb.erl b/lib/sasl/src/rb.erl
index 28829132a1..bef4268d3a 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/src/rb.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/src/rb.erl
@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ read_rep(Fd, FilePosition, Device, Abort, Log) ->
handle_bad_form(Date, Msg, Device, Abort, Log) ->
io:format("rb: ERROR! A report on bad form was encountered. " ++
- "It can not be printed to the log.~n~n"),
+ "It cannot be printed to the log.~n~n"),
io:format("Details:~n~p ~tp~n~n", [Date,Msg]),
case {Abort,Device,open_log_file(Log)} of
{true,standard_io,standard_io} ->
diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl
index 7570b74c1a..48feac1a21 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl
@@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ new_emulator_make_hybrid_config(CurrentVsn,ToVsn,TmpVsn,RelDir,Masters) ->
{ok,[FC]} ->
FC;
{error,Error1} ->
- io:format("Warning: ~w can not read ~tp: ~tp~n",
+ io:format("Warning: ~w cannot read ~tp: ~tp~n",
[?MODULE,FromFile,Error1]),
[]
end,
@@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ new_emulator_make_hybrid_config(CurrentVsn,ToVsn,TmpVsn,RelDir,Masters) ->
{ok,[ToConfig]} ->
[lists:keyfind(App,1,ToConfig) || App <- [kernel,stdlib,sasl]];
{error,Error2} ->
- io:format("Warning: ~w can not read ~tp: ~tp~n",
+ io:format("Warning: ~w cannot read ~tp: ~tp~n",
[?MODULE,ToFile,Error2]),
[false,false,false]
end,
diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler_1.erl b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler_1.erl
index ca97515299..bf18691687 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler_1.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler_1.erl
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ split_instructions([], Before) ->
%% If PrePurgeMethod == soft_purge, the function will succeed
%% only if there is no process running old code of any of the
%% modules. Else it will throw {error,Mod}, where Mod is the
-%% first module found that can not be soft_purged.
+%% first module found that cannot be soft_purged.
%%
%% If PrePurgeMethod == brutal_purge, the function will
%% always succeed and return a list of all modules that are
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/installer.erl b/lib/sasl/test/installer.erl
index e38d0cfa7b..5429008a5f 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/test/installer.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/installer.erl
@@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ start_client(TestNode,Client,Sname) ->
wait_started(TestNode,Node)
after 30000 ->
?print([{start_client,failed,Node},net_adm:ping(Node)]),
- ?fail({"can not start", Node})
+ ?fail({"cannot start", Node})
end.
start_client_unix(TestNode,Sname,Node) ->
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/rb_SUITE.erl b/lib/sasl/test/rb_SUITE.erl
index 2b6e452d14..e5ca1775d5 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/test/rb_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/rb_SUITE.erl
@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ start_stop_log(Config) ->
StdioResult2 = capture(fun() -> rb:log_list() end),
{ok,<<>>} = file:read_file(OutFile),
- %% Test that standard_io is used if log file can not be opened
+ %% Test that standard_io is used if log file cannot be opened
ok = rb:start_log(filename:join(nonexistingdir,"newfile.txt")),
StdioResult = capture(fun() -> rb:show(1) end),
{ok,<<>>} = file:read_file(OutFile),
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/systools_SUITE.erl b/lib/sasl/test/systools_SUITE.erl
index 1827974866..6c913850b9 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/test/systools_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/systools_SUITE.erl
@@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@ abnormal_relup(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok.
-%% make_relup: Check relup can not be created is sasl is not in rel file.
+%% make_relup: Check relup cannot be created is sasl is not in rel file.
no_sasl_relup(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, OldDir} = file:get_cwd(),
{Dir1,Name1} = create_script(latest1_no_sasl,Config),
diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_set_lib.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_set_lib.erl
index 57507a36e8..97b8ddf7c4 100644
--- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_set_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_set_lib.erl
@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@
%%* 6) IF value is outside the acceptable range THEN wrongValue.
%% 7) IF variable does not exist and could not ever be created
%% THEN noCreation.
-%% 8) IF variable can not be created now THEN inconsistentName.
-%% 9) IF value can not be set now THEN inconsistentValue.
-%%* 9) IF instances of the variable can not be modified THEN notWritable.
+%% 8) IF variable cannot be created now THEN inconsistentName.
+%% 9) IF value cannot be set now THEN inconsistentValue.
+%%* 9) IF instances of the variable cannot be modified THEN notWritable.
%% 10) IF an unavailable resource is needed THEN resourceUnavailable.
%% 11) IF any other error THEN genErr.
%% 12) Otherwise ok!
diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_trap.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_trap.erl
index e75016f7ec..293d1f3ccf 100644
--- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_trap.erl
+++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_trap.erl
@@ -830,11 +830,11 @@ do_send_v1_trap(Enter, Spec, V1Res, NVbs, ExtraInfo, NetIf, SysUpTime) ->
case lists:keyfind(transportDomainUdpIpv4, 1, Transports) of
false ->
?vtrace(
- "snmpa_trap: can not send v1 trap "
+ "snmpa_trap: cannot send v1 trap "
"without IPv4 domain: ~p",
[Transports]),
user_err(
- "snmpa_trap: can not send v1 trap "
+ "snmpa_trap: cannot send v1 trap "
"without IPv4 domain: ~p",
[Transports]);
DomainAddr ->
diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/test-mibs/ALARM-MIB.mib b/lib/snmp/test/test-mibs/ALARM-MIB.mib
index 18e43d4b4b..10d2adbff9 100644
--- a/lib/snmp/test/test-mibs/ALARM-MIB.mib
+++ b/lib/snmp/test/test-mibs/ALARM-MIB.mib
@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ alarmModelRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
cannot be used as an alarm suppression mechanism. Entries
that are notInService will disappear as described in RFC2579.
- This row can not be modified while it is being
+ This row cannot be modified while it is being
referenced by a value of alarmActiveModelPointer. In these
cases, an error of `inconsistentValue' will be returned to
the manager.
diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/test-mibs/SNMPv2-TC.mib b/lib/snmp/test/test-mibs/SNMPv2-TC.mib
index fd6a728ab5..1d75c4bbd8 100644
--- a/lib/snmp/test/test-mibs/SNMPv2-TC.mib
+++ b/lib/snmp/test/test-mibs/SNMPv2-TC.mib
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ value | | see 1| ->C| ->D
associated with this column or that there is no
conceptual row for which this column would be
accessible in the MIB view used by the retrieval. As
- such, the management station can not issue any
+ such, the management station cannot issue any
management protocol set operations to create an
instance of this column.
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ value | | see 1| ->C| ->D
associated with this column or that there is no
conceptual row for which this column would be
accessible in the MIB view used by the retrieval. As
- such, the management station can not issue any
+ such, the management station cannot issue any
management protocol set operations to create an
instance of this column.
diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml
index 2478a8950b..58e8c9ab5b 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -2765,7 +2765,7 @@
</item>
<item>
<p>
- Fixed internal error on when client and server can not
+ Fixed internal error on when client and server cannot
agree o which authmethod to use.</p>
<p>
Own Id: OTP-10731 Aux Id: seq12237 </p>
diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml
index f238bf2ca8..3bc62073a2 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml
+++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
In that encrypted connection one or more channels could be opened with
<seealso marker="ssh_connection#session_channel/2">ssh_connection:session_channel/2,4</seealso>.
</p>
- <p>Each channel is an isolated "pipe" between a client-side process and a server-side process. Thoose process
+ <p>Each channel is an isolated "pipe" between a client-side process and a server-side process. Those process
pairs could handle for example file transfers (sftp) or remote command execution (shell, exec and/or cli).
If a custom shell is implemented, the user of the client could execute the special commands remotely. Note that
the user is not necessarily a human but probably a system interfacing the SSH app.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
index a00b0c6465..42cc499fc2 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@
<p>
TLS sessions must be registered with SNI if provided, so
that sessions where client hostname verification would
- fail can not connect reusing a session created when the
+ fail cannot connect reusing a session created when the
server name verification succeeded.</p>
<p>
Own Id: OTP-14632</p>
@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@
public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2 to verify the hostname
of the connection with the server certificates specified
hostname during certificate path validation. The user may
- explicitly disables it. Also if the hostname can not be
+ explicitly disables it. Also if the hostname cannot be
derived from the first argument to connect or is not
supplied by the server name indication option, the check
will not be performed.</p>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
index 3029977745..6efa022a79 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
@@ -88,6 +88,7 @@
<p><c>| {client_preferred_next_protocols, {client | server,
[binary()]} | {client | server, [binary()], binary()}}</c></p>
<p><c>| {log_alert, boolean()}</c></p>
+ <p><c>| {log_level, atom()}</c></p>
<p><c>| {server_name_indication, hostname() | disable}</c></p>
<p><c>| {customize_hostname_check, list()}</c></p>
<p><c>| {sni_hosts, [{hostname(), [ssl_option()]}]}</c></p>
@@ -409,7 +410,7 @@ marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_valid
<item>check is only performed on the peer certificate.</item>
<tag><c>best_effort</c></tag>
- <item>if certificate revocation status can not be determined
+ <item>if certificate revocation status cannot be determined
it will be accepted as valid.</item>
</taglist>
@@ -796,7 +797,17 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
the client.</p></item>
<tag><c>{log_alert, boolean()}</c></tag>
- <item><p>If set to <c>false</c>, error reports are not displayed.</p></item>
+ <item><p>If set to <c>false</c>, error reports are not displayed.</p>
+ <p>Deprecated in OTP 22, use <seealso marker="#log_level">log_level</seealso> instead.</p>
+ </item>
+
+ <tag><marker id="log_level"/><c>{log_level, atom()}</c></tag>
+ <item><p>Specifies the log level for TLS/DTLS. It can take the following
+ values (ordered by increasing verbosity level): <c>emergency, alert, critical, error,
+ warning, notice, info, debug.</c></p>
+ <p>At verbosity level <c>notice</c> and above error reports are
+ displayed in TLS. The level <c>debug</c> triggers verbose logging of TLS protocol
+ messages and logging of ignored alerts in DTLS.</p></item>
<tag><c>{honor_cipher_order, boolean()}</c></tag>
<item><p>If set to <c>true</c>, use the server preference for cipher
@@ -1400,6 +1411,17 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
</func>
<func>
+ <name>set_log_level(Level) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Sets log level for the SSL application.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Level = atom()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Sets log level for the SSL application.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
<name>shutdown(SslSocket, How) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Immediately closes a socket.</fsummary>
<type>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
index e14f3f90dc..1774bd8f77 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
Any available SSL/TLS option can be specified in an options file,
but note that options that take a <c>fun()</c> has to use
the syntax <c>fun Mod:Func/Arity</c> since a function
- body can not be compiled when consulting a file.
+ body cannot be compiled when consulting a file.
</p>
<p>
Do not tamper with the socket options
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/Makefile b/lib/ssl/src/Makefile
index 8d1341f594..af36d04a99 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/Makefile
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/Makefile
@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ MODULES= \
ssl_config \
ssl_connection \
tls_handshake \
+ tls_handshake_1_3\
dtls_handshake\
ssl_handshake\
ssl_manager \
@@ -86,13 +87,15 @@ MODULES= \
ssl_record \
ssl_v3 \
tls_v1 \
- dtls_v1
+ dtls_v1 \
+ ssl_logger
INTERNAL_HRL_FILES = \
ssl_alert.hrl ssl_cipher.hrl \
tls_connection.hrl dtls_connection.hrl ssl_connection.hrl \
- ssl_handshake.hrl tls_handshake.hrl dtls_handshake.hrl ssl_api.hrl ssl_internal.hrl \
- ssl_record.hrl tls_record.hrl dtls_record.hrl ssl_srp.hrl
+ ssl_handshake.hrl tls_handshake.hrl tls_handshake_1_3.hrl dtls_handshake.hrl \
+ ssl_api.hrl ssl_internal.hrl \
+ ssl_record.hrl tls_record.hrl dtls_record.hrl ssl_srp.hrl
ERL_FILES= \
$(MODULES:%=%.erl) \
@@ -118,7 +121,7 @@ EXTRA_ERLC_FLAGS = +warn_unused_vars
ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += -I$(ERL_TOP)/lib/kernel/src \
-pz $(EBIN) \
-pz $(ERL_TOP)/lib/public_key/ebin \
- $(EXTRA_ERLC_FLAGS) -DVSN=\"$(VSN)\"
+ $(EXTRA_ERLC_FLAGS)
# ----------------------------------------------------
@@ -169,6 +172,7 @@ $(EBIN)/tls_connection.$(EMULATOR): ssl_internal.hrl tls_connection.hrl tls_reco
$(EBIN)/dtls_connection.$(EMULATOR): ssl_internal.hrl dtls_connection.hrl dtls_record.hrl ssl_cipher.hrl dtls_handshake.hrl ssl_alert.hrl ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl
$(EBIN)/tls_handshake.$(EMULATOR): ssl_internal.hrl tls_record.hrl ssl_cipher.hrl tls_handshake.hrl ssl_alert.hrl ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl
$(EBIN)/tls_handshake.$(EMULATOR): ssl_internal.hrl ssl_connection.hrl ssl_record.hrl ssl_cipher.hrl ssl_handshake.hrl ssl_alert.hrl ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl
+$(EBIN)/tls_handshake_1_3.$(EMULATOR): tls_handshake_1_3.hrl tls_handshake.hrl ssl_internal.hrl
$(EBIN)/ssl_manager.$(EMULATOR): ssl_internal.hrl ssl_handshake.hrl ../../kernel/include/file.hrl
$(EBIN)/ssl_record.$(EMULATOR): ssl_internal.hrl ssl_record.hrl ssl_cipher.hrl ssl_handshake.hrl ssl_alert.hrl
$(EBIN)/ssl_session.$(EMULATOR): ssl_internal.hrl ssl_handshake.hrl
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl
index 2a0b2b317d..b05e4b7f24 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
-include("ssl_internal.hrl").
-include("ssl_srp.hrl").
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
%% Internal application API
@@ -946,7 +947,7 @@ handle_own_alert(Alert, Version, StateName, #state{data_tag = udp,
ssl_options = Options} = State0) ->
case ignore_alert(Alert, State0) of
{true, State} ->
- log_ignore_alert(Options#ssl_options.log_alert, StateName, Alert, Role),
+ log_ignore_alert(Options#ssl_options.log_level, StateName, Alert, Role),
{next_state, StateName, State};
{false, State} ->
ssl_connection:handle_own_alert(Alert, Version, StateName, State)
@@ -1143,11 +1144,11 @@ is_ignore_alert(#alert{description = ?ILLEGAL_PARAMETER}) ->
is_ignore_alert(_) ->
false.
-log_ignore_alert(true, StateName, Alert, Role) ->
+log_ignore_alert(debug, StateName, Alert, Role) ->
Txt = ssl_alert:alert_txt(Alert),
- error_logger:format("DTLS over UDP ~p: In state ~p ignored to send ALERT ~s as DoS-attack mitigation \n",
- [Role, StateName, Txt]);
-log_ignore_alert(false, _, _,_) ->
+ ?LOG_ERROR("DTLS over UDP ~p: In state ~p ignored to send ALERT ~s as DoS-attack mitigation \n",
+ [Role, StateName, Txt]);
+log_ignore_alert(_, _, _, _) ->
ok.
send_application_data(Data, From, _StateName,
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_handshake.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_handshake.hrl
index 50e92027d2..a16489bbd1 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_handshake.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_handshake.hrl
@@ -56,4 +56,11 @@
fragment
}).
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% RFC 7764 Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) Extension to Establish Keys
+%% for the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Not supported
+-define(USE_SRTP, 14).
+
-endif. % -ifdef(dtls_handshake).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_packet_demux.erl b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_packet_demux.erl
index 1497c77cf3..e03a4e9cb9 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_packet_demux.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_packet_demux.erl
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
-behaviour(gen_server).
-include("ssl_internal.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
%% API
-export([start_link/5, active_once/3, accept/2, sockname/1, close/1,
@@ -146,11 +147,11 @@ handle_info({Transport, Socket, IP, InPortNo, _} = Msg, #state{listener = Socket
%% appears to make things work as expected!
handle_info({Error, Socket, econnreset = Error}, #state{listener = Socket, transport = {_,_,_, udp_error}} = State) ->
Report = io_lib:format("Ignore SSL UDP Listener: Socket error: ~p ~n", [Error]),
- error_logger:info_report(Report),
+ ?LOG_NOTICE(Report),
{noreply, State};
handle_info({Error, Socket, Error}, #state{listener = Socket, transport = {_,_,_, Error}} = State) ->
Report = io_lib:format("SSL Packet muliplxer shutdown: Socket error: ~p ~n", [Error]),
- error_logger:info_report(Report),
+ ?LOG_NOTICE(Report),
{noreply, State#state{close=true}};
handle_info({'DOWN', _, process, Pid, _}, #state{clients = Clients,
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl b/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl
index ca059603ae..7f1a77f601 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
-include("ssl_api.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -225,7 +226,7 @@ accept_loop(Driver, Listen, Kernel) ->
true ->
accept_loop(Driver, Listen, Kernel, Socket);
{false,IP} ->
- error_logger:error_msg(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
"** Connection attempt from "
"disallowed IP ~w ** ~n", [IP]),
?shutdown2(no_node, trace({disallowed, IP}))
@@ -260,7 +261,7 @@ accept_loop(Driver, Listen, Kernel, Socket) ->
{error, {options, _}} = Error ->
%% Bad options: that's probably our fault.
%% Let's log that.
- error_logger:error_msg(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
"Cannot accept TLS distribution connection: ~s~n",
[ssl:format_error(Error)]),
gen_tcp:close(Socket),
@@ -436,7 +437,7 @@ allowed_nodes(SslSocket, Allowed) ->
PeerCert, allowed_hosts(Allowed), PeerIP)
of
[] ->
- error_logger:error_msg(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
"** Connection attempt from "
"disallowed node(s) ~p ** ~n", [PeerIP]),
?shutdown2(
@@ -690,12 +691,12 @@ split_node(Driver, Node, LongOrShortNames) ->
{node, Name, Host} ->
check_node(Driver, Node, Name, Host, LongOrShortNames);
{host, _} ->
- error_logger:error_msg(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
"** Nodename ~p illegal, no '@' character **~n",
[Node]),
?shutdown2(Node, trace({illegal_node_n@me, Node}));
_ ->
- error_logger:error_msg(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
"** Nodename ~p illegal **~n", [Node]),
?shutdown2(Node, trace({illegal_node_name, Node}))
end.
@@ -707,7 +708,7 @@ check_node(Driver, Node, Name, Host, LongOrShortNames) ->
{ok, _} ->
{Name, Host};
_ ->
- error_logger:error_msg(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
"** System running to use "
"fully qualified hostnames **~n"
"** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n",
@@ -715,7 +716,7 @@ check_node(Driver, Node, Name, Host, LongOrShortNames) ->
?shutdown2(Node, trace({not_longnames, Host}))
end;
[_,_|_] when LongOrShortNames =:= shortnames ->
- error_logger:error_msg(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
"** System NOT running to use "
"fully qualified hostnames **~n"
"** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n",
@@ -845,13 +846,13 @@ monitor_pid(Pid) ->
%% MRef = erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
%% receive
%% {'DOWN', MRef, _, _, normal} ->
- %% error_logger:error_report(
- %% [dist_proc_died,
+ %% ?LOG_ERROR(
+ %% [{slogan, dist_proc_died},
%% {reason, normal},
%% {pid, Pid}]);
%% {'DOWN', MRef, _, _, Reason} ->
- %% error_logger:info_report(
- %% [dist_proc_died,
+ %% ?LOG_NOTICE(
+ %% [{slogan, dist_proc_died},
%% {reason, Reason},
%% {pid, Pid}])
%% end
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src
index 936df12e70..17173d7c79 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
%% TLS/SSL
tls_connection,
tls_handshake,
+ tls_handshake_1_3,
tls_record,
tls_socket,
tls_v1,
@@ -51,6 +52,8 @@
ssl_crl_cache,
ssl_crl_cache_api,
ssl_crl_hash_dir,
+ %% Logging
+ ssl_logger,
%% App structure
ssl_app,
ssl_sup,
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
index 4cf56035ba..ef9aac34bf 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
@@ -55,7 +55,8 @@
format_error/1, renegotiate/1, prf/5, negotiated_protocol/1,
connection_information/1, connection_information/2]).
%% Misc
--export([handle_options/2, tls_version/1, new_ssl_options/3, suite_to_str/1]).
+-export([handle_options/2, tls_version/1, new_ssl_options/3, suite_to_str/1,
+ set_log_level/1]).
-deprecated({ssl_accept, 1, eventually}).
-deprecated({ssl_accept, 2, eventually}).
@@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ stop() ->
application:stop(ssl).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
-spec connect(host() | port(), [connect_option()]) -> {ok, #sslsocket{}} |
{error, reason()}.
-spec connect(host() | port(), [connect_option()] | inet:port_number(),
@@ -209,6 +211,8 @@ ssl_accept(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) ->
%% Description: Performs accept on an ssl listen socket. e.i. performs
%% ssl handshake.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% Performs the SSL/TLS/DTLS server-side handshake.
handshake(ListenSocket) ->
handshake(ListenSocket, infinity).
@@ -216,6 +220,12 @@ handshake(#sslsocket{} = Socket, Timeout) when (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Tim
(Timeout == infinity) ->
ssl_connection:handshake(Socket, Timeout);
+%% If Socket is a ordinary socket(): upgrades a gen_tcp, or equivalent, socket to
+%% an SSL socket, that is, performs the SSL/TLS server-side handshake and returns
+%% the SSL socket.
+%%
+%% If Socket is an sslsocket(): provides extra SSL/TLS/DTLS options to those
+%% specified in ssl:listen/2 and then performs the SSL/TLS/DTLS handshake.
handshake(ListenSocket, SslOptions) when is_port(ListenSocket) ->
handshake(ListenSocket, SslOptions, infinity).
@@ -478,9 +488,9 @@ cipher_suites(Base, Version) ->
[ssl_cipher_format:suite_definition(Suite) || Suite <- supported_suites(Base, Version)].
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec filter_cipher_suites([ssl_cipher_format:erl_cipher_suite()],
+-spec filter_cipher_suites([ssl_cipher_format:erl_cipher_suite()] | [ssl_cipher_format:cipher_suite()],
[{key_exchange | cipher | mac | prf, fun()}] | []) ->
- [ssl_cipher_format:erl_cipher_suite()].
+ [ssl_cipher_format:erl_cipher_suite() ] | [ssl_cipher_format:cipher_suite()].
%% Description: Removes cipher suites if any of the filter functions returns false
%% for any part of the cipher suite. This function also calls default filter functions
%% to make sure the cipher suite are supported by crypto.
@@ -802,6 +812,32 @@ suite_to_str(Cipher) ->
ssl_cipher_format:suite_to_str(Cipher).
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec set_log_level(atom()) -> ok | {error, term()}.
+%%
+%% Description: Set log level for the SSL application
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+set_log_level(Level) ->
+ case application:get_all_key(ssl) of
+ {ok, PropList} ->
+ Modules = proplists:get_value(modules, PropList),
+ set_module_level(Modules, Level);
+ undefined ->
+ {error, ssl_not_started}
+ end.
+
+set_module_level(Modules, Level) ->
+ Fun = fun (Module) ->
+ ok = logger:set_module_level(Module, Level)
+ end,
+ try lists:map(Fun, Modules) of
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ catch
+ error:{badmatch, Error} ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
%%%--------------------------------------------------------------
%%% Internal functions
%%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -861,9 +897,10 @@ handle_options(Opts0, #ssl_options{protocol = Protocol, cacerts = CaCerts0,
[] ->
new_ssl_options(SslOpts1, NewVerifyOpts, RecordCB);
Value ->
- Versions = [RecordCB:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- Value],
+ Versions0 = [RecordCB:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- Value],
+ Versions1 = lists:sort(fun RecordCB:is_higher/2, Versions0),
new_ssl_options(proplists:delete(versions, SslOpts1),
- NewVerifyOpts#ssl_options{versions = Versions}, record_cb(Protocol))
+ NewVerifyOpts#ssl_options{versions = Versions1}, record_cb(Protocol))
end;
%% Handle all options in listen and connect
@@ -882,12 +919,14 @@ handle_options(Opts0, Role, Host) ->
CertFile = handle_option(certfile, Opts, <<>>),
RecordCb = record_cb(Opts),
- Versions = case handle_option(versions, Opts, []) of
- [] ->
- RecordCb:supported_protocol_versions();
- Vsns ->
- [RecordCb:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- Vsns]
- end,
+ [HighestVersion|_] = Versions =
+ case handle_option(versions, Opts, []) of
+ [] ->
+ RecordCb:supported_protocol_versions();
+ Vsns ->
+ Versions0 = [RecordCb:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- Vsns],
+ lists:sort(fun RecordCb:is_higher/2, Versions0)
+ end,
Protocol = handle_option(protocol, Opts, tls),
@@ -898,7 +937,7 @@ handle_options(Opts0, Role, Host) ->
ok
end,
- SSLOptions = #ssl_options{
+ SSLOptions0 = #ssl_options{
versions = Versions,
verify = validate_option(verify, Verify),
verify_fun = VerifyFun,
@@ -919,13 +958,28 @@ handle_options(Opts0, Role, Host) ->
psk_identity = handle_option(psk_identity, Opts, undefined),
srp_identity = handle_option(srp_identity, Opts, undefined),
ciphers = handle_cipher_option(proplists:get_value(ciphers, Opts, []),
- RecordCb:highest_protocol_version(Versions)),
+ HighestVersion),
eccs = handle_eccs_option(proplists:get_value(eccs, Opts, eccs()),
- RecordCb:highest_protocol_version(Versions)),
- signature_algs = handle_hashsigns_option(proplists:get_value(signature_algs, Opts,
- default_option_role(server,
- tls_v1:default_signature_algs(Versions), Role)),
- tls_version(RecordCb:highest_protocol_version(Versions))),
+ HighestVersion),
+ signature_algs =
+ handle_hashsigns_option(
+ proplists:get_value(
+ signature_algs,
+ Opts,
+ default_option_role(server,
+ tls_v1:default_signature_algs(HighestVersion),
+ Role)),
+ tls_version(HighestVersion)),
+ signature_algs_cert =
+ handle_signature_algorithms_option(
+ proplists:get_value(
+ signature_algs_cert,
+ Opts,
+ default_option_role(server,
+ tls_v1:default_signature_schemes(HighestVersion),
+ Role
+ )),
+ tls_version(HighestVersion)),
%% Server side option
reuse_session = handle_option(reuse_session, Opts, ReuseSessionFun),
reuse_sessions = handle_option(reuse_sessions, Opts, true),
@@ -945,7 +999,6 @@ handle_options(Opts0, Role, Host) ->
next_protocol_selector =
make_next_protocol_selector(
handle_option(client_preferred_next_protocols, Opts, undefined)),
- log_alert = handle_option(log_alert, Opts, true),
server_name_indication = handle_option(server_name_indication, Opts,
default_option_role(client,
server_name_indication_default(Host), Role)),
@@ -971,6 +1024,10 @@ handle_options(Opts0, Role, Host) ->
handshake = handle_option(handshake, Opts, full),
customize_hostname_check = handle_option(customize_hostname_check, Opts, [])
},
+ LogLevel = handle_option(log_alert, Opts, true),
+ SSLOptions = SSLOptions0#ssl_options{
+ log_level = handle_option(log_level, Opts, LogLevel)
+ },
CbInfo = proplists:get_value(cb_info, Opts, default_cb_info(Protocol)),
SslOptions = [protocol, versions, verify, verify_fun, partial_chain,
@@ -982,7 +1039,7 @@ handle_options(Opts0, Role, Host) ->
cb_info, renegotiate_at, secure_renegotiate, hibernate_after,
erl_dist, alpn_advertised_protocols, sni_hosts, sni_fun,
alpn_preferred_protocols, next_protocols_advertised,
- client_preferred_next_protocols, log_alert,
+ client_preferred_next_protocols, log_alert, log_level,
server_name_indication, honor_cipher_order, padding_check, crl_check, crl_cache,
fallback, signature_algs, eccs, honor_ecc_order, beast_mitigation,
max_handshake_size, handshake, customize_hostname_check],
@@ -1161,7 +1218,20 @@ validate_option(client_preferred_next_protocols, {Precedence, PreferredProtocols
Value;
validate_option(client_preferred_next_protocols, undefined) ->
undefined;
-validate_option(log_alert, Value) when is_boolean(Value) ->
+validate_option(log_alert, true) ->
+ notice;
+validate_option(log_alert, false) ->
+ warning;
+validate_option(log_level, Value) when
+ is_atom(Value) andalso
+ (Value =:= emergency orelse
+ Value =:= alert orelse
+ Value =:= critical orelse
+ Value =:= error orelse
+ Value =:= warning orelse
+ Value =:= notice orelse
+ Value =:= info orelse
+ Value =:= debug) ->
Value;
validate_option(next_protocols_advertised, Value) when is_list(Value) ->
validate_binary_list(next_protocols_advertised, Value),
@@ -1246,6 +1316,21 @@ handle_hashsigns_option(_, Version) when Version >= {3, 3} ->
handle_hashsigns_option(_, _Version) ->
undefined.
+handle_signature_algorithms_option(Value, Version) when is_list(Value)
+ andalso Version >= {3, 4} ->
+ case tls_v1:signature_schemes(Version, Value) of
+ [] ->
+ throw({error, {options,
+ no_supported_signature_schemes,
+ {signature_algs_cert, Value}}});
+ _ ->
+ Value
+ end;
+handle_signature_algorithms_option(_, Version) when Version >= {3, 4} ->
+ handle_signature_algorithms_option(tls_v1:default_signature_schemes(Version), Version);
+handle_signature_algorithms_option(_, _Version) ->
+ undefined.
+
validate_options([]) ->
[];
validate_options([{Opt, Value} | Tail]) ->
@@ -1269,7 +1354,8 @@ validate_binary_list(Opt, List) ->
end, List).
validate_versions([], Versions) ->
Versions;
-validate_versions([Version | Rest], Versions) when Version == 'tlsv1.2';
+validate_versions([Version | Rest], Versions) when Version == 'tlsv1.3';
+ Version == 'tlsv1.2';
Version == 'tlsv1.1';
Version == tlsv1;
Version == sslv3 ->
@@ -1282,10 +1368,11 @@ validate_versions([Ver| _], Versions) ->
tls_validate_versions([], Versions) ->
Versions;
-tls_validate_versions([Version | Rest], Versions) when Version == 'tlsv1.2';
- Version == 'tlsv1.1';
- Version == tlsv1;
- Version == sslv3 ->
+tls_validate_versions([Version | Rest], Versions) when Version == 'tlsv1.3';
+ Version == 'tlsv1.2';
+ Version == 'tlsv1.1';
+ Version == tlsv1;
+ Version == sslv3 ->
tls_validate_versions(Rest, Versions);
tls_validate_versions([Ver| _], Versions) ->
throw({error, {options, {Ver, {versions, Versions}}}}).
@@ -1536,8 +1623,10 @@ new_ssl_options([{next_protocols_advertised, Value} | Rest], #ssl_options{} = Op
new_ssl_options([{client_preferred_next_protocols, Value} | Rest], #ssl_options{} = Opts, RecordCB) ->
new_ssl_options(Rest, Opts#ssl_options{next_protocol_selector =
make_next_protocol_selector(validate_option(client_preferred_next_protocols, Value))}, RecordCB);
-new_ssl_options([{log_alert, Value} | Rest], #ssl_options{} = Opts, RecordCB) ->
- new_ssl_options(Rest, Opts#ssl_options{log_alert = validate_option(log_alert, Value)}, RecordCB);
+new_ssl_options([{log_alert, Value} | Rest], #ssl_options{} = Opts, RecordCB) ->
+ new_ssl_options(Rest, Opts#ssl_options{log_level = validate_option(log_alert, Value)}, RecordCB);
+new_ssl_options([{log_level, Value} | Rest], #ssl_options{} = Opts, RecordCB) ->
+ new_ssl_options(Rest, Opts#ssl_options{log_level = validate_option(log_level, Value)}, RecordCB);
new_ssl_options([{server_name_indication, Value} | Rest], #ssl_options{} = Opts, RecordCB) ->
new_ssl_options(Rest, Opts#ssl_options{server_name_indication = validate_option(server_name_indication, Value)}, RecordCB);
new_ssl_options([{honor_cipher_order, Value} | Rest], #ssl_options{} = Opts, RecordCB) ->
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_alert.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_alert.erl
index 34e9797f1f..ed8156e0be 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_alert.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_alert.erl
@@ -163,6 +163,8 @@ description_txt(?USER_CANCELED) ->
"User Canceled";
description_txt(?NO_RENEGOTIATION) ->
"No Renegotiation";
+description_txt(?MISSING_EXTENSION) ->
+ "Missing extension";
description_txt(?UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION) ->
"Unsupported Extension";
description_txt(?CERTIFICATE_UNOBTAINABLE) ->
@@ -177,6 +179,8 @@ description_txt(?UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY) ->
"Unknown Psk Identity";
description_txt(?INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK) ->
"Inappropriate Fallback";
+description_txt(?CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED) ->
+ "Certificate required";
description_txt(?NO_APPLICATION_PROTOCOL) ->
"No application protocol";
description_txt(Enum) ->
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_alert.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_alert.hrl
index b23123905e..9b2322da17 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_alert.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_alert.hrl
@@ -29,6 +29,9 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Alert protocol - RFC 2246 section 7.2
+%%% updated by RFC 8486 with
+%%% missing_extension(109),
+%%% certificate_required(116),
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% AlertLevel
@@ -100,12 +103,14 @@
-define(INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK, 86).
-define(USER_CANCELED, 90).
-define(NO_RENEGOTIATION, 100).
+-define(MISSING_EXTENSION, 109).
-define(UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION, 110).
-define(CERTIFICATE_UNOBTAINABLE, 111).
-define(UNRECOGNISED_NAME, 112).
-define(BAD_CERTIFICATE_STATUS_RESPONSE, 113).
-define(BAD_CERTIFICATE_HASH_VALUE, 114).
-define(UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY, 115).
+-define(CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED, 116).
-define(NO_APPLICATION_PROTOCOL, 120).
-define(ALERT_REC(Level,Desc), #alert{level=Level,description=Desc,where={?FILE, ?LINE}}).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_app.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_app.erl
index 62e8765d4a..2a5047c75c 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_app.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_app.erl
@@ -29,9 +29,26 @@
-export([start/2, stop/1]).
start(_Type, _StartArgs) ->
+ start_logger(),
ssl_sup:start_link().
stop(_State) ->
+ stop_logger(),
ok.
+%%
+%% Description: Start SSL logger
+start_logger() ->
+ Config = #{level => debug,
+ filter_default => stop,
+ formatter => {ssl_logger, #{}}},
+ Filter = {fun logger_filters:domain/2,{log,sub,[otp,ssl]}},
+ logger:add_handler(ssl_handler, logger_std_h, Config),
+ logger:add_handler_filter(ssl_handler, filter_non_ssl, Filter).
+
+%%
+%% Description: Stop SSL logger
+stop_logger() ->
+ logger:remove_handler(ssl_handler).
+
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_certificate.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_certificate.erl
index 549e557beb..9997f5e0c8 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_certificate.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_certificate.erl
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ trusted_cert_and_path(CertChain, CertDbHandle, CertDbRef, PartialChainHandler) -
case SignedAndIssuerID of
{error, issuer_not_found} ->
- %% The root CA was not sent and can not be found.
+ %% The root CA was not sent and cannot be found.
handle_incomplete_chain(Path, PartialChainHandler);
{self, _} when length(Path) == 1 ->
{selfsigned_peer, Path};
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl
index b23129dcdd..9bb2beaebd 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
-include("ssl_cipher.hrl").
-include("ssl_handshake.hrl").
-include("ssl_alert.hrl").
+-include("tls_handshake_1_3.hrl").
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
-export([security_parameters/2, security_parameters/3,
@@ -42,7 +43,8 @@
filter/3, filter_suites/1, filter_suites/2,
hash_algorithm/1, sign_algorithm/1, is_acceptable_hash/2, is_fallback/1,
random_bytes/1, calc_mac_hash/4,
- is_stream_ciphersuite/1]).
+ is_stream_ciphersuite/1, signature_scheme/1,
+ scheme_to_components/1]).
-compile(inline).
@@ -168,7 +170,7 @@ block_cipher(Fun, BlockSz, #cipher_state{key=Key, iv=IV} = CS0,
block_cipher(Fun, BlockSz, #cipher_state{key=Key, iv=IV} = CS0,
Mac, Fragment, {3, N})
- when N == 2; N == 3 ->
+ when N == 2; N == 3; N == 4 ->
NextIV = random_iv(IV),
L0 = build_cipher_block(BlockSz, Mac, Fragment),
L = [NextIV|L0],
@@ -338,6 +340,8 @@ anonymous_suites({3, N}) ->
srp_suites_anon() ++ anonymous_suites(N);
anonymous_suites({254, _} = Version) ->
dtls_v1:anonymous_suites(Version);
+anonymous_suites(4) ->
+ []; %% Raw public key negotiation may be used instead
anonymous_suites(N)
when N >= 3 ->
psk_suites_anon(N) ++
@@ -372,6 +376,8 @@ anonymous_suites(N) when N == 0;
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
psk_suites({3, N}) ->
psk_suites(N);
+psk_suites(4) ->
+ []; %% TODO Add new PSK, PSK_(EC)DHE suites
psk_suites(N)
when N >= 3 ->
[
@@ -462,11 +468,12 @@ rc4_suites({3, Minor}) ->
rc4_suites(0) ->
[?TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA,
?TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5];
-rc4_suites(N) when N =< 3 ->
+rc4_suites(N) when N =< 4 ->
[?TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA,
?TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA,
?TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA,
?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA].
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec des_suites(Version::ssl_record:ssl_version()) -> [ssl_cipher_format:cipher_suite()].
%%
@@ -501,7 +508,7 @@ rsa_suites(0) ->
?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
?TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
];
-rsa_suites(N) when N =< 3 ->
+rsa_suites(N) when N =< 4 ->
[
?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256,
@@ -703,7 +710,7 @@ mac_hash({_,_}, ?NULL, _MacSecret, _SeqNo, _Type,
mac_hash({3, 0}, MacAlg, MacSecret, SeqNo, Type, Length, Fragment) ->
ssl_v3:mac_hash(MacAlg, MacSecret, SeqNo, Type, Length, Fragment);
mac_hash({3, N} = Version, MacAlg, MacSecret, SeqNo, Type, Length, Fragment)
- when N =:= 1; N =:= 2; N =:= 3 ->
+ when N =:= 1; N =:= 2; N =:= 3; N =:= 4 ->
tls_v1:mac_hash(MacAlg, MacSecret, SeqNo, Type, Version,
Length, Fragment).
@@ -851,6 +858,61 @@ sign_algorithm(?ECDSA) -> ecdsa;
sign_algorithm(Other) when is_integer(Other) andalso ((Other >= 4) and (Other =< 223)) -> unassigned;
sign_algorithm(Other) when is_integer(Other) andalso ((Other >= 224) and (Other =< 255)) -> Other.
+
+signature_scheme(rsa_pkcs1_sha256) -> ?RSA_PKCS1_SHA256;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pkcs1_sha384) -> ?RSA_PKCS1_SHA384;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pkcs1_sha512) -> ?RSA_PKCS1_SHA512;
+signature_scheme(ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256) -> ?ECDSA_SECP256R1_SHA256;
+signature_scheme(ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384) -> ?ECDSA_SECP384R1_SHA384;
+signature_scheme(ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512) -> ?ECDSA_SECP521R1_SHA512;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pss_rsae_sha256) -> ?RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA256;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pss_rsae_sha384) -> ?RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA384;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pss_rsae_sha512) -> ?RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA512;
+signature_scheme(ed25519) -> ?ED25519;
+signature_scheme(ed448) -> ?ED448;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pss_pss_sha256) -> ?RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA256;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pss_pss_sha384) -> ?RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA384;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pss_pss_sha512) -> ?RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA512;
+signature_scheme(rsa_pkcs1_sha1) -> ?RSA_PKCS1_SHA1;
+signature_scheme(ecdsa_sha1) -> ?ECDSA_SHA1;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PKCS1_SHA256) -> rsa_pkcs1_sha256;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PKCS1_SHA384) -> rsa_pkcs1_sha384;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PKCS1_SHA512) -> rsa_pkcs1_sha512;
+signature_scheme(?ECDSA_SECP256R1_SHA256) -> ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256;
+signature_scheme(?ECDSA_SECP384R1_SHA384) -> ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384;
+signature_scheme(?ECDSA_SECP521R1_SHA512) -> ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA256) -> rsa_pss_rsae_sha256;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA384) -> rsa_pss_rsae_sha384;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA512) -> rsa_pss_rsae_sha512;
+signature_scheme(?ED25519) -> ed25519;
+signature_scheme(?ED448) -> ed448;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA256) -> rsa_pss_pss_sha256;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA384) -> rsa_pss_pss_sha384;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA512) -> rsa_pss_pss_sha512;
+signature_scheme(?RSA_PKCS1_SHA1) -> rsa_pkcs1_sha1;
+signature_scheme(?ECDSA_SHA1) -> ecdsa_sha1;
+signature_scheme(_) -> unassigned.
+%% TODO: reserved code points?
+
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pkcs1_sha256) -> {sha256, rsa_pkcs1, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pkcs1_sha384) -> {sha384, rsa_pkcs1, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pkcs1_sha512) -> {sha512, rsa_pkcs1, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256) -> {sha256, ecdsa, secp256r1};
+scheme_to_components(ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384) -> {sha384, ecdsa, secp384r1};
+scheme_to_components(ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512) -> {sha512, ecdsa, secp521r1};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pss_rsae_sha256) -> {sha256, rsa_pss_rsae, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pss_rsae_sha384) -> {sha384, rsa_pss_rsae, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pss_rsae_sha512) -> {sha512, rsa_pss_rsae, undefined};
+%% scheme_to_components(ed25519) -> {undefined, undefined, undefined};
+%% scheme_to_components(ed448) -> {undefined, undefined, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pss_pss_sha256) -> {sha256, rsa_pss_pss, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pss_pss_sha384) -> {sha384, rsa_pss_pss, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pss_pss_sha512) -> {sha512, rsa_pss_pss, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(rsa_pkcs1_sha1) -> {sha1, rsa_pkcs1, undefined};
+scheme_to_components(ecdsa_sha1) -> {sha1, ecdsa, undefined}.
+
+
+
hash_size(null) ->
0;
%% The AEAD MAC hash size is not used in the context
@@ -908,7 +970,7 @@ generic_block_cipher_from_bin({3, N}, T, IV, HashSize)
next_iv = IV};
generic_block_cipher_from_bin({3, N}, T, IV, HashSize)
- when N == 2; N == 3 ->
+ when N == 2; N == 3; N == 4 ->
Sz1 = byte_size(T) - 1,
<<_:Sz1/binary, ?BYTE(PadLength)>> = T,
IVLength = byte_size(IV),
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.hrl
index ba6a98b92a..1febc52e43 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.hrl
@@ -610,4 +610,21 @@
%% TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 = {0xcc, 0x15}
-define(TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#CC), ?BYTE(16#15)>>).
+%%% TLS 1.3 cipher suites RFC8446
+
+%% TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 = {0x13,0x01}
+-define(TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#13), ?BYTE(16#01)>>).
+
+%% TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 = {0x13,0x02}
+-define(TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, <<?BYTE(16#13),?BYTE(16#02)>>).
+
+%% TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 = {0x13,0x03}
+-define(TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#13),?BYTE(16#03)>>).
+
+%% %% TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256 = {0x13,0x04}
+%% -define(TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#13), ?BYTE(16#04)>>).
+
+%% %% TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256 = {0x13,0x05}
+%% -define(TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#13),?BYTE(16#05)>>).
+
-endif. % -ifdef(ssl_cipher).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher_format.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher_format.erl
index c311c0d097..6e480eef45 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher_format.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher_format.erl
@@ -36,7 +36,14 @@
-type cipher() :: null |rc4_128 | des_cbc | '3des_ede_cbc' | aes_128_cbc | aes_256_cbc | aes_128_gcm | aes_256_gcm | chacha20_poly1305.
-type hash() :: null | md5 | sha | sha224 | sha256 | sha384 | sha512.
-type sign_algo() :: rsa | dsa | ecdsa.
--type key_algo() :: null | rsa | dhe_rsa | dhe_dss | ecdhe_ecdsa| ecdh_ecdsa | ecdh_rsa| srp_rsa| srp_dss | psk | dhe_psk | rsa_psk | dh_anon | ecdh_anon | srp_anon.
+-type key_algo() :: null |
+ rsa |
+ dhe_rsa | dhe_dss |
+ ecdhe_ecdsa | ecdh_ecdsa | ecdh_rsa |
+ srp_rsa| srp_dss |
+ psk | dhe_psk | rsa_psk |
+ dh_anon | ecdh_anon | srp_anon |
+ any. %% TLS 1.3
-type erl_cipher_suite() :: #{key_exchange := key_algo(),
cipher := cipher(),
mac := hash() | aead,
@@ -62,6 +69,12 @@ suite_to_str(#{key_exchange := null,
mac := null,
prf := null}) ->
"TLS_EMPTY_RENEGOTIATION_INFO_SCSV";
+suite_to_str(#{key_exchange := any,
+ cipher := Cipher,
+ mac := aead,
+ prf := PRF}) ->
+ "TLS_" ++ string:to_upper(atom_to_list(Cipher)) ++
+ "_" ++ string:to_upper(atom_to_list(PRF));
suite_to_str(#{key_exchange := Kex,
cipher := Cipher,
mac := aead,
@@ -802,7 +815,34 @@ suite_definition(?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256) ->
#{key_exchange => dhe_rsa,
cipher => chacha20_poly1305,
mac => aead,
+ prf => sha256};
+%% TLS 1.3 Cipher Suites RFC8446
+suite_definition(?TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256) ->
+ #{key_exchange => any,
+ cipher => aes_128_gcm,
+ mac => aead,
+ prf => sha256};
+suite_definition(?TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384) ->
+ #{key_exchange => any,
+ cipher => aes_256_gcm,
+ mac => aead,
+ prf => sha384};
+suite_definition(?TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256) ->
+ #{key_exchange => any,
+ cipher => chacha20_poly1305,
+ mac => aead,
prf => sha256}.
+%% suite_definition(?TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256) ->
+%% #{key_exchange => any,
+%% cipher => aes_128_ccm,
+%% mac => aead,
+%% prf => sha256};
+%% suite_definition(?TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256) ->
+%% #{key_exchange => any,
+%% cipher => aes_128_ccm_8,
+%% mac => aead,
+%% prf => sha256}.
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec erl_suite_definition(cipher_suite() | erl_cipher_suite()) -> old_erl_cipher_suite().
@@ -1427,8 +1467,33 @@ suite(#{key_exchange := dhe_rsa,
cipher := chacha20_poly1305,
mac := aead,
prf := sha256}) ->
- ?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256.
-
+ ?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256;
+%% TLS 1.3 Cipher Suites RFC8446
+suite(#{key_exchange := any,
+ cipher := aes_128_gcm,
+ mac := aead,
+ prf := sha256}) ->
+ ?TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256;
+suite(#{key_exchange := any,
+ cipher := aes_256_gcm,
+ mac := aead,
+ prf := sha384}) ->
+ ?TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384;
+suite(#{key_exchange := any,
+ cipher := chacha20_poly1305,
+ mac := aead,
+ prf := sha256}) ->
+ ?TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256.
+%% suite(#{key_exchange := any,
+%% cipher := aes_128_ccm,
+%% mac := aead,
+%% prf := sha256}) ->
+%% ?TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256;
+%% suite(#{key_exchange := any,
+%% cipher := aes_128_ccm_8,
+%% mac := aead,
+%% prf := sha256}) ->
+%% ?TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec openssl_suite(openssl_cipher_suite()) -> cipher_suite().
%%
@@ -1582,7 +1647,20 @@ openssl_suite("ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384") ->
openssl_suite("ECDH-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256") ->
?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256;
openssl_suite("ECDH-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384") ->
- ?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384.
+ ?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384;
+
+%% TLS 1.3 Cipher Suites RFC8446
+openssl_suite("TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256") ->
+ ?TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256;
+openssl_suite("TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384") ->
+ ?TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384;
+openssl_suite("TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256") ->
+ ?TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256.
+%% openssl_suite("TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256") ->
+%% ?TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256;
+%% openssl_suite("TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256") ->
+%% ?TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256.
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec openssl_suite_name(cipher_suite()) -> openssl_cipher_suite() | erl_cipher_suite().
@@ -1759,6 +1837,18 @@ openssl_suite_name(?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256) ->
openssl_suite_name(?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384) ->
"ECDH-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384";
+%% TLS 1.3 Cipher Suites RFC8446
+openssl_suite_name(?TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256) ->
+ "TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256";
+openssl_suite_name(?TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384) ->
+ "TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384";
+openssl_suite_name(?TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256) ->
+ "TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256";
+%% openssl_suite(?TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256) ->
+%% "TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256";
+%% openssl_suite(?TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256) ->
+%% "TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256";
+
%% No oppenssl name
openssl_suite_name(Cipher) ->
suite_definition(Cipher).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
index 5ea1924d40..66e96f8da5 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
-include("ssl_internal.hrl").
-include("ssl_srp.hrl").
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
%% Setup
@@ -342,14 +343,20 @@ handle_own_alert(Alert, Version, StateName,
connection_states = ConnectionStates,
ssl_options = SslOpts} = State) ->
try %% Try to tell the other side
- {BinMsg, _} =
+ {BinMsg, _} =
Connection:encode_alert(Alert, Version, ConnectionStates),
- Connection:send(Transport, Socket, BinMsg)
+ Connection:send(Transport, Socket, BinMsg),
+ Report = #{direction => outbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => BinMsg},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]})
catch _:_ -> %% Can crash if we are in a uninitialized state
ignore
end,
try %% Try to tell the local user
- log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_alert, Role, Connection:protocol_name(), StateName, Alert#alert{role = Role}),
+ log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Role,
+ Connection:protocol_name(), StateName,
+ Alert#alert{role = Role}),
handle_normal_shutdown(Alert,StateName, State)
catch _:_ ->
ok
@@ -380,9 +387,10 @@ handle_alert(#alert{level = ?FATAL} = Alert, StateName,
protocol_cb = Connection,
ssl_options = SslOpts, start_or_recv_from = From, host = Host,
port = Port, session = Session, user_application = {_Mon, Pid},
- role = Role, socket_options = Opts, tracker = Tracker} = State) ->
+ role = Role, socket_options = Opts,
+ tracker = Tracker} = State) ->
invalidate_session(Role, Host, Port, Session),
- log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_alert, Role, Connection:protocol_name(),
+ log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Role, Connection:protocol_name(),
StateName, Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}),
Pids = Connection:pids(State),
alert_user(Pids, Transport, Tracker, Socket, StateName, Opts, Pid, From, Alert, Role, Connection),
@@ -396,7 +404,7 @@ handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING, description = ?CLOSE_NOTIFY} = Alert,
handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING, description = ?NO_RENEGOTIATION} = Alert, StateName,
#state{role = Role, ssl_options = SslOpts, protocol_cb = Connection,
renegotiation = {true, internal}} = State) ->
- log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_alert, Role,
+ log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Role,
Connection:protocol_name(), StateName, Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}),
handle_normal_shutdown(Alert, StateName, State),
stop({shutdown, peer_close}, State);
@@ -405,7 +413,7 @@ handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING, description = ?NO_RENEGOTIATION} = Alert,
#state{role = Role,
ssl_options = SslOpts, renegotiation = {true, From},
protocol_cb = Connection} = State0) ->
- log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_alert, Role,
+ log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Role,
Connection:protocol_name(), StateName, Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}),
gen_statem:reply(From, {error, renegotiation_rejected}),
State1 = Connection:reinit_handshake_data(State0),
@@ -416,8 +424,9 @@ handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING, description = ?NO_RENEGOTIATION} = Alert,
#state{role = Role,
ssl_options = SslOpts, renegotiation = {true, From},
protocol_cb = Connection} = State0) ->
- log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_alert, Role,
- Connection:protocol_name(), StateName, Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}),
+ log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Role,
+ Connection:protocol_name(), StateName,
+ Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}),
gen_statem:reply(From, {error, renegotiation_rejected}),
{Record, State1} = Connection:next_record(State0),
%% Go back to connection!
@@ -427,8 +436,9 @@ handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING, description = ?NO_RENEGOTIATION} = Alert,
%% Gracefully log and ignore all other warning alerts
handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING} = Alert, StateName,
#state{ssl_options = SslOpts, protocol_cb = Connection, role = Role} = State0) ->
- log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_alert, Role,
- Connection:protocol_name(), StateName, Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}),
+ log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Role,
+ Connection:protocol_name(), StateName,
+ Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}),
{Record, State} = Connection:next_record(State0),
Connection:next_event(StateName, Record, State).
@@ -1269,7 +1279,7 @@ handle_info({ErrorTag, Socket, econnaborted}, StateName,
handle_info({ErrorTag, Socket, Reason}, StateName, #state{socket = Socket,
error_tag = ErrorTag} = State) ->
Report = io_lib:format("SSL: Socket error: ~p ~n", [Reason]),
- error_logger:error_report(Report),
+ ?LOG_ERROR(Report),
handle_normal_shutdown(?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY), StateName, State),
stop(normal, State);
@@ -1313,7 +1323,7 @@ handle_info({cancel_start_or_recv, _RecvFrom}, StateName, State) ->
handle_info(Msg, StateName, #state{socket = Socket, error_tag = Tag} = State) ->
Report = io_lib:format("SSL: Got unexpected info: ~p ~n", [{Msg, Tag, Socket}]),
- error_logger:info_report(Report),
+ ?LOG_NOTICE(Report),
{next_state, StateName, State}.
%%====================================================================
@@ -1421,13 +1431,18 @@ do_server_hello(Type, #hello_extensions{next_protocol_negotiation = NextProtocol
ServerHelloExt,
#state{negotiated_version = Version,
session = #session{session_id = SessId},
- connection_states = ConnectionStates0}
+ connection_states = ConnectionStates0,
+ ssl_options = #ssl_options{versions = [HighestVersion|_]}}
= State0, Connection) when is_atom(Type) ->
-
+ %% TLS 1.3 - Section 4.1.3
+ %% Override server random values for TLS 1.3 downgrade protection mechanism.
+ ConnectionStates1 = update_server_random(ConnectionStates0, Version, HighestVersion),
+ State1 = State0#state{connection_states = ConnectionStates1},
ServerHello =
- ssl_handshake:server_hello(SessId, ssl:tls_version(Version), ConnectionStates0, ServerHelloExt),
+ ssl_handshake:server_hello(SessId, ssl:tls_version(Version),
+ ConnectionStates1, ServerHelloExt),
State = server_hello(ServerHello,
- State0#state{expecting_next_protocol_negotiation =
+ State1#state{expecting_next_protocol_negotiation =
NextProtocols =/= undefined}, Connection),
case Type of
new ->
@@ -1436,6 +1451,60 @@ do_server_hello(Type, #hello_extensions{next_protocol_negotiation = NextProtocol
resumed_server_hello(State, Connection)
end.
+update_server_random(#{pending_read := #{security_parameters := ReadSecParams0} =
+ ReadState0,
+ pending_write := #{security_parameters := WriteSecParams0} =
+ WriteState0} = ConnectionStates,
+ Version, HighestVersion) ->
+ ReadRandom = override_server_random(
+ ReadSecParams0#security_parameters.server_random,
+ Version,
+ HighestVersion),
+ WriteRandom = override_server_random(
+ WriteSecParams0#security_parameters.server_random,
+ Version,
+ HighestVersion),
+ ReadSecParams = ReadSecParams0#security_parameters{server_random = ReadRandom},
+ WriteSecParams = WriteSecParams0#security_parameters{server_random = WriteRandom},
+ ReadState = ReadState0#{security_parameters => ReadSecParams},
+ WriteState = WriteState0#{security_parameters => WriteSecParams},
+
+ ConnectionStates#{pending_read => ReadState, pending_write => WriteState}.
+
+%% TLS 1.3 - Section 4.1.3
+%%
+%% If negotiating TLS 1.2, TLS 1.3 servers MUST set the last eight bytes
+%% of their Random value to the bytes:
+%%
+%% 44 4F 57 4E 47 52 44 01
+%%
+%% If negotiating TLS 1.1 or below, TLS 1.3 servers MUST and TLS 1.2
+%% servers SHOULD set the last eight bytes of their Random value to the
+%% bytes:
+%%
+%% 44 4F 57 4E 47 52 44 00
+override_server_random(<<Random0:24/binary,_:8/binary>> = Random, {M,N}, {Major,Minor})
+ when Major > 3 orelse Major =:= 3 andalso Minor >= 4 -> %% TLS 1.3 or above
+ if M =:= 3 andalso N =:= 3 -> %% Negotating TLS 1.2
+ Down = ?RANDOM_OVERRIDE_TLS12,
+ <<Random0/binary,Down/binary>>;
+ M =:= 3 andalso N < 3 -> %% Negotating TLS 1.1 or prior
+ Down = ?RANDOM_OVERRIDE_TLS11,
+ <<Random0/binary,Down/binary>>;
+ true ->
+ Random
+ end;
+override_server_random(<<Random0:24/binary,_:8/binary>> = Random, {M,N}, {Major,Minor})
+ when Major =:= 3 andalso Minor =:= 3 -> %% TLS 1.2
+ if M =:= 3 andalso N < 3 -> %% Negotating TLS 1.1 or prior
+ Down = ?RANDOM_OVERRIDE_TLS11,
+ <<Random0/binary,Down/binary>>;
+ true ->
+ Random
+ end;
+override_server_random(Random, _, _) ->
+ Random.
+
new_server_hello(#server_hello{cipher_suite = CipherSuite,
compression_method = Compression,
session_id = SessionId},
@@ -2314,7 +2383,7 @@ handle_trusted_certs_db(#state{ssl_options =
handle_trusted_certs_db(#state{cert_db_ref = Ref,
cert_db = CertDb,
ssl_options = #ssl_options{cacertfile = <<>>}}) when CertDb =/= undefined ->
- %% Certs provided as DER directly can not be shared
+ %% Certs provided as DER directly cannot be shared
%% with other connections and it is safe to delete them when the connection ends.
ssl_pkix_db:remove_trusted_certs(Ref, CertDb);
handle_trusted_certs_db(#state{file_ref_db = undefined}) ->
@@ -2641,14 +2710,14 @@ alert_user(Pids, Transport, Tracker, Socket, Active, Pid, From, Alert, Role, Con
Transport, Socket, Connection, Tracker), ReasonCode})
end.
-log_alert(true, Role, ProtocolName, StateName, #alert{role = Role} = Alert) ->
+log_alert(Level, Role, ProtocolName, StateName, #alert{role = Role} = Alert) ->
Txt = ssl_alert:own_alert_txt(Alert),
- error_logger:info_report(io_lib:format("~s ~p: In state ~p ~s\n", [ProtocolName, Role, StateName, Txt]));
-log_alert(true, Role, ProtocolName, StateName, Alert) ->
+ Report = io_lib:format("~s ~p: In state ~p ~s\n", [ProtocolName, Role, StateName, Txt]),
+ ssl_logger:notice(Level, Report);
+log_alert(Level, Role, ProtocolName, StateName, Alert) ->
Txt = ssl_alert:alert_txt(Alert),
- error_logger:info_report(io_lib:format("~s ~p: In state ~p ~s\n", [ProtocolName, Role, StateName, Txt]));
-log_alert(false, _, _, _, _) ->
- ok.
+ Report = io_lib:format("~s ~p: In state ~p ~s\n", [ProtocolName, Role, StateName, Txt]),
+ ssl_logger:notice(Level, Report).
invalidate_session(client, Host, Port, Session) ->
ssl_manager:invalidate_session(Host, Port, Session);
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_crl_hash_dir.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_crl_hash_dir.erl
index bb62737232..9478ff9b78 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_crl_hash_dir.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_crl_hash_dir.erl
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
-module(ssl_crl_hash_dir).
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
-behaviour(ssl_crl_cache_api).
@@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ select(Issuer, {_DbHandle, [{dir, Dir}]}) ->
%% is happy with that, but if it's true, this is an error.
[];
{error, Error} ->
- error_logger:error_report(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
[{cannot_find_crl, Error},
{dir, Dir},
{module, ?MODULE},
@@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ find_crls(Issuer, Hash, Dir, N, Acc) ->
error:Error ->
%% Something is wrong with the file. Report
%% it, and try the next one.
- error_logger:error_report(
+ ?LOG_ERROR(
[{crl_parse_error, Error},
{filename, Filename},
{module, ?MODULE},
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl
index dc89fb0029..ced3c2675e 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
-export([certify/7, certificate_verify/6, verify_signature/5,
master_secret/4, server_key_exchange_hash/2, verify_connection/6,
init_handshake_history/0, update_handshake_history/2, verify_server_key/5,
- select_version/3, extension_value/1
+ select_version/3, select_supported_version/2, extension_value/1
]).
%% Encode
@@ -504,6 +504,21 @@ verify_server_key(#server_key_params{params_bin = EncParams,
select_version(RecordCB, ClientVersion, Versions) ->
do_select_version(RecordCB, ClientVersion, Versions).
+
+%% Called by TLS 1.2/1.3 Server when "supported_versions" is present
+%% in ClientHello.
+%% Input lists are ordered (highest first)
+select_supported_version([], _ServerVersions) ->
+ undefined;
+select_supported_version([ClientVersion|T], ServerVersions) ->
+ case lists:member(ClientVersion, ServerVersions) of
+ true ->
+ ClientVersion;
+ false ->
+ select_supported_version(T, ServerVersions)
+ end.
+
+
%%====================================================================
%% Encode handshake
%%====================================================================
@@ -620,6 +635,14 @@ encode_hello_extensions([#hash_sign_algos{hash_sign_algos = HashSignAlgos} | Res
Len = ListLen + 2,
encode_hello_extensions(Rest, <<?UINT16(?SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS_EXT),
?UINT16(Len), ?UINT16(ListLen), SignAlgoList/binary, Acc/binary>>);
+encode_hello_extensions([#signature_scheme_list{
+ signature_scheme_list = SignatureSchemes} | Rest], Acc) ->
+ SignSchemeList = << <<(ssl_cipher:signature_scheme(SignatureScheme)):16 >> ||
+ SignatureScheme <- SignatureSchemes >>,
+ ListLen = byte_size(SignSchemeList),
+ Len = ListLen + 2,
+ encode_hello_extensions(Rest, <<?UINT16(?SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS_CERT_EXT),
+ ?UINT16(Len), ?UINT16(ListLen), SignSchemeList/binary, Acc/binary>>);
encode_hello_extensions([#sni{hostname = Hostname} | Rest], Acc) ->
HostLen = length(Hostname),
HostnameBin = list_to_binary(Hostname),
@@ -631,7 +654,20 @@ encode_hello_extensions([#sni{hostname = Hostname} | Rest], Acc) ->
?UINT16(ServerNameLength),
?BYTE(?SNI_NAMETYPE_HOST_NAME),
?UINT16(HostLen), HostnameBin/binary,
- Acc/binary>>).
+ Acc/binary>>);
+encode_hello_extensions([#client_hello_versions{versions = Versions0} | Rest], Acc) ->
+ Versions = encode_versions(Versions0),
+ VerLen = byte_size(Versions),
+ Len = VerLen + 2,
+ encode_hello_extensions(Rest, <<?UINT16(?SUPPORTED_VERSIONS_EXT),
+ ?UINT16(Len), ?UINT16(VerLen), Versions/binary, Acc/binary>>);
+encode_hello_extensions([#server_hello_selected_version{selected_version = Version0} | Rest], Acc) ->
+ Version = encode_versions(Version0),
+ Len = byte_size(Version), %% 2
+ encode_hello_extensions(Rest, <<?UINT16(?SUPPORTED_VERSIONS_EXT),
+ ?UINT16(Len), Version/binary, Acc/binary>>).
+
+
encode_client_protocol_negotiation(undefined, _) ->
undefined;
@@ -931,7 +967,9 @@ premaster_secret(EncSecret, #'RSAPrivateKey'{} = RSAPrivateKey) ->
%%====================================================================
client_hello_extensions(Version, CipherSuites,
#ssl_options{signature_algs = SupportedHashSigns,
- eccs = SupportedECCs} = SslOpts, ConnectionStates, Renegotiation) ->
+ signature_algs_cert = SignatureSchemes,
+ eccs = SupportedECCs,
+ versions = Versions} = SslOpts, ConnectionStates, Renegotiation) ->
{EcPointFormats, EllipticCurves} =
case advertises_ec_ciphers(lists:map(fun ssl_cipher_format:suite_definition/1, CipherSuites)) of
true ->
@@ -941,18 +979,31 @@ client_hello_extensions(Version, CipherSuites,
end,
SRP = srp_user(SslOpts),
- #hello_extensions{
- renegotiation_info = renegotiation_info(tls_record, client,
- ConnectionStates, Renegotiation),
- srp = SRP,
- signature_algs = available_signature_algs(SupportedHashSigns, Version),
- ec_point_formats = EcPointFormats,
- elliptic_curves = EllipticCurves,
- alpn = encode_alpn(SslOpts#ssl_options.alpn_advertised_protocols, Renegotiation),
- next_protocol_negotiation =
- encode_client_protocol_negotiation(SslOpts#ssl_options.next_protocol_selector,
- Renegotiation),
- sni = sni(SslOpts#ssl_options.server_name_indication)}.
+ HelloExtensions =
+ #hello_extensions{
+ renegotiation_info = renegotiation_info(tls_record, client,
+ ConnectionStates, Renegotiation),
+ srp = SRP,
+ signature_algs = available_signature_algs(SupportedHashSigns, Version),
+ ec_point_formats = EcPointFormats,
+ elliptic_curves = EllipticCurves,
+ alpn = encode_alpn(SslOpts#ssl_options.alpn_advertised_protocols, Renegotiation),
+ next_protocol_negotiation =
+ encode_client_protocol_negotiation(SslOpts#ssl_options.next_protocol_selector,
+ Renegotiation),
+ sni = sni(SslOpts#ssl_options.server_name_indication)},
+
+ %% Add "supported_versions" extension if TLS 1.3
+ case Version of
+ {3,4} ->
+ HelloExtensions#hello_extensions{
+ client_hello_versions = #client_hello_versions{
+ versions = Versions},
+ signature_algs_cert = #signature_scheme_list{
+ signature_scheme_list = SignatureSchemes}};
+ _Else ->
+ HelloExtensions
+ end.
handle_client_hello_extensions(RecordCB, Random, ClientCipherSuites,
#hello_extensions{renegotiation_info = Info,
@@ -1762,16 +1813,31 @@ encode_alpn(undefined, _) ->
encode_alpn(Protocols, _) ->
#alpn{extension_data = lists:foldl(fun encode_protocol/2, <<>>, Protocols)}.
+
+encode_versions(Versions) ->
+ encode_versions(lists:reverse(Versions), <<>>).
+%%
+encode_versions([], Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+encode_versions([{M,N}|T], Acc) ->
+ encode_versions(T, <<?BYTE(M),?BYTE(N),Acc/binary>>).
+
+
hello_extensions_list(#hello_extensions{renegotiation_info = RenegotiationInfo,
srp = SRP,
signature_algs = HashSigns,
+ signature_algs_cert = SignatureSchemes,
ec_point_formats = EcPointFormats,
elliptic_curves = EllipticCurves,
alpn = ALPN,
next_protocol_negotiation = NextProtocolNegotiation,
- sni = Sni}) ->
- [Ext || Ext <- [RenegotiationInfo, SRP, HashSigns,
- EcPointFormats, EllipticCurves, ALPN, NextProtocolNegotiation, Sni], Ext =/= undefined].
+ sni = Sni,
+ client_hello_versions = Versions,
+ server_hello_selected_version = Version}) ->
+ [Ext || Ext <- [RenegotiationInfo, SRP, HashSigns, SignatureSchemes,
+ EcPointFormats, EllipticCurves, ALPN,
+ NextProtocolNegotiation, Sni,
+ Versions, Version], Ext =/= undefined].
%%-------------Decode handshakes---------------------------------
dec_server_key(<<?UINT16(PLen), P:PLen/binary,
@@ -1946,6 +2012,16 @@ dec_hello_extensions(<<?UINT16(?SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS_EXT), ?UINT16(Len),
dec_hello_extensions(Rest, Acc#hello_extensions{signature_algs =
#hash_sign_algos{hash_sign_algos = HashSignAlgos}});
+dec_hello_extensions(<<?UINT16(?SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS_CERT_EXT), ?UINT16(Len),
+ ExtData:Len/binary, Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ SignSchemeListLen = Len - 2,
+ <<?UINT16(SignSchemeListLen), SignSchemeList/binary>> = ExtData,
+ SignSchemes = [ssl_cipher:signature_scheme(SignScheme) ||
+ <<?UINT16(SignScheme)>> <= SignSchemeList],
+ dec_hello_extensions(Rest, Acc#hello_extensions{signature_algs_cert =
+ #signature_scheme_list{
+ signature_scheme_list = SignSchemes}});
+
dec_hello_extensions(<<?UINT16(?ELLIPTIC_CURVES_EXT), ?UINT16(Len),
ExtData:Len/binary, Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
<<?UINT16(_), EllipticCurveList/binary>> = ExtData,
@@ -1977,9 +2053,22 @@ dec_hello_extensions(<<?UINT16(?SNI_EXT), ?UINT16(Len),
ExtData:Len/binary, Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
<<?UINT16(_), NameList/binary>> = ExtData,
dec_hello_extensions(Rest, Acc#hello_extensions{sni = dec_sni(NameList)});
+
+dec_hello_extensions(<<?UINT16(?SUPPORTED_VERSIONS_EXT), ?UINT16(Len),
+ ExtData:Len/binary, Rest/binary>>, Acc) when Len > 2 ->
+ <<?UINT16(_),Versions/binary>> = ExtData,
+ dec_hello_extensions(Rest, Acc#hello_extensions{
+ client_hello_versions =
+ #client_hello_versions{versions = decode_versions(Versions)}});
+
+dec_hello_extensions(<<?UINT16(?SUPPORTED_VERSIONS_EXT), ?UINT16(Len),
+ ?UINT16(Version), Rest/binary>>, Acc) when Len =:= 2, Version =:= 16#0304 ->
+ dec_hello_extensions(Rest, Acc#hello_extensions{
+ server_hello_selected_version =
+ #server_hello_selected_version{selected_version = [{3,4}]}});
+
%% Ignore data following the ClientHello (i.e.,
%% extensions) if not understood.
-
dec_hello_extensions(<<?UINT16(_), ?UINT16(Len), _Unknown:Len/binary, Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
dec_hello_extensions(Rest, Acc);
%% This theoretically should not happen if the protocol is followed, but if it does it is ignored.
@@ -2001,6 +2090,15 @@ decode_alpn(undefined) ->
decode_alpn(#alpn{extension_data=Data}) ->
decode_protocols(Data, []).
+decode_versions(Versions) ->
+ decode_versions(Versions, []).
+%%
+decode_versions(<<>>, Acc) ->
+ lists:reverse(Acc);
+decode_versions(<<?BYTE(M),?BYTE(N),Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ decode_versions(Rest, [{M,N}|Acc]).
+
+
decode_next_protocols({next_protocol_negotiation, Protocols}) ->
decode_protocols(Protocols, []).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl
index a191fcf766..36aefd5e22 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl
@@ -105,7 +105,10 @@
srp,
ec_point_formats,
elliptic_curves,
- sni
+ sni,
+ client_hello_versions,
+ server_hello_selected_version,
+ signature_algs_cert
}).
-record(server_hello, {
@@ -318,7 +321,7 @@
}).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation RFC 7301
+%% RFC 7301 Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-define(ALPN_EXT, 16).
@@ -338,7 +341,7 @@
-record(next_protocol, {selected_protocol}).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% ECC Extensions RFC 4492 section 4 and 5
+%% ECC Extensions RFC 8422 section 4 and 5 (RFC 7919 not supported)
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-define(ELLIPTIC_CURVES_EXT, 10).
@@ -365,10 +368,11 @@
-define(NAMED_CURVE, 3).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% Server name indication RFC 6066 section 3
+%% RFC 6066 Server name indication
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
--define(SNI_EXT, 16#0000).
+%% section 3
+-define(SNI_EXT, 0).
%% enum { host_name(0), (255) } NameType;
-define(SNI_NAMETYPE_HOST_NAME, 0).
@@ -377,4 +381,56 @@
hostname = undefined
}).
+%% Other possible values from RFC 6066, not supported
+-define(MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH, 1).
+-define(CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_URL, 2).
+-define(TRUSTED_CA_KEYS, 3).
+-define(TRUNCATED_HMAC, 4).
+-define(STATUS_REQUEST, 5).
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% RFC 7250 Using Raw Public Keys in Transport Layer Security (TLS)
+%% and Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS)
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Not supported
+-define(CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_TYPE, 19).
+-define(SERVER_CERTIFICATE_TYPE, 20).
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% RFC 6520 Transport Layer Security (TLS) and
+%% Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) Heartbeat Extension
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Not supported
+-define(HEARTBEAT, 15).
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% RFC 6962 Certificate Transparency
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Not supported
+-define(SIGNED_CERTIFICATE_TIMESTAMP, 18).
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% RFC 7685 A Transport Layer Security (TLS) ClientHello Padding Extension
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Not supported
+-define(PADDING, 21).
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Supported Versions RFC 8446 (TLS 1.3) section 4.2.1 also affects TLS-1.2
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+-define(SUPPORTED_VERSIONS_EXT, 43).
+
+-record(client_hello_versions, {versions}).
+-record(server_hello_selected_version, {selected_version}).
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Signature Algorithms RFC 8446 (TLS 1.3) section 4.2.3 also affects TLS-1.2
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+-define(SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS_CERT_EXT, 50).
+
+-record(signature_scheme_list, {signature_scheme_list}).
+
-endif. % -ifdef(ssl_handshake).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl
index fd246e2550..5a18f6aa99 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-define(VSN, "8.2.6").
-define(SECRET_PRINTOUT, "***").
-type reason() :: term().
@@ -71,14 +72,39 @@
-define(FALSE, 1).
%% sslv3 is considered insecure due to lack of padding check (Poodle attack)
-%% Keep as interop with legacy software but do not support as default
--define(ALL_AVAILABLE_VERSIONS, ['tlsv1.2', 'tlsv1.1', tlsv1, sslv3]).
+%% Keep as interop with legacy software but do not support as default
+%% tlsv1.3 is under development (experimental).
+-define(ALL_AVAILABLE_VERSIONS, ['tlsv1.3', 'tlsv1.2', 'tlsv1.1', tlsv1, sslv3]).
-define(ALL_AVAILABLE_DATAGRAM_VERSIONS, ['dtlsv1.2', dtlsv1]).
+%% Defines the default versions when not specified by an ssl option.
-define(ALL_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS, ['tlsv1.2', 'tlsv1.1', tlsv1]).
-define(MIN_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS, ['tlsv1.1', tlsv1]).
+
+%% Versions allowed in TLSCiphertext.version (TLS 1.2 and prior) and
+%% TLSCiphertext.legacy_record_version (TLS 1.3).
+%% TLS 1.3 sets TLSCiphertext.legacy_record_version to 0x0303 for all records
+%% generated other than an than an initial ClientHello, where it MAY also be 0x0301.
+%% Thus, the allowed range is limited to 0x0300 - 0x0303.
+-define(ALL_TLS_RECORD_VERSIONS, ['tlsv1.2', 'tlsv1.1', tlsv1, sslv3]).
+
-define(ALL_DATAGRAM_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS, ['dtlsv1.2', dtlsv1]).
-define(MIN_DATAGRAM_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS, [dtlsv1]).
+%% TLS 1.3 - Section 4.1.3
+%%
+%% If negotiating TLS 1.2, TLS 1.3 servers MUST set the last eight bytes
+%% of their Random value to the bytes:
+%%
+%% 44 4F 57 4E 47 52 44 01
+%%
+%% If negotiating TLS 1.1 or below, TLS 1.3 servers MUST and TLS 1.2
+%% servers SHOULD set the last eight bytes of their Random value to the
+%% bytes:
+%%
+%% 44 4F 57 4E 47 52 44 00
+-define(RANDOM_OVERRIDE_TLS12, <<16#44,16#4F,16#57,16#4E,16#47,16#52,16#44,16#01>>).
+-define(RANDOM_OVERRIDE_TLS11, <<16#44,16#4F,16#57,16#4E,16#47,16#52,16#44,16#00>>).
+
-define('24H_in_msec', 86400000).
-define('24H_in_sec', 86400).
@@ -127,7 +153,7 @@
alpn_preferred_protocols = undefined :: [binary()] | undefined,
next_protocols_advertised = undefined :: [binary()] | undefined,
next_protocol_selector = undefined, %% fun([binary()]) -> binary())
- log_alert :: boolean(),
+ log_level = notice :: atom(),
server_name_indication = undefined,
sni_hosts :: [{inet:hostname(), [tuple()]}],
sni_fun :: function() | undefined,
@@ -142,6 +168,7 @@
crl_check :: boolean() | peer | best_effort,
crl_cache,
signature_algs,
+ signature_algs_cert,
eccs,
honor_ecc_order :: boolean(),
max_handshake_size :: integer(),
@@ -180,6 +207,8 @@
-type gen_fsm_state_return() :: {next_state, state_name(), term()} |
{next_state, state_name(), term(), timeout()} |
{stop, term(), term()}.
+-type ssl_options() :: #ssl_options{}.
+
-endif. % -ifdef(ssl_internal).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_logger.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_logger.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..35c8dcfd48
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_logger.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,349 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+-module(ssl_logger).
+
+-export([debug/3,
+ format/2,
+ notice/2]).
+
+-define(DEC2HEX(X),
+ if ((X) >= 0) andalso ((X) =< 9) -> (X) + $0;
+ ((X) >= 10) andalso ((X) =< 15) -> (X) + $a - 10
+ end).
+
+-define(rec_info(T,R),lists:zip(record_info(fields,T),tl(tuple_to_list(R)))).
+
+-include("tls_record.hrl").
+-include("ssl_internal.hrl").
+-include("tls_handshake.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% External API
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% SSL log formatter
+format(#{level:= _Level, msg:= {report, Msg}, meta:= _Meta}, _Config0) ->
+ #{direction := Direction,
+ protocol := Protocol,
+ message := BinMsg0} = Msg,
+ case Protocol of
+ 'tls_record' ->
+ BinMsg = lists:flatten(BinMsg0),
+ format_tls_record(Direction, BinMsg);
+ 'handshake' ->
+ format_handshake(Direction, BinMsg0);
+ _Other ->
+ []
+ end.
+
+%% Stateful logging
+debug(Level, Report, Meta) ->
+ case logger:compare_levels(Level, debug) of
+ lt ->
+ ?LOG_DEBUG(Report, Meta);
+ eq ->
+ ?LOG_DEBUG(Report, Meta);
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+%% Stateful logging
+notice(Level, Report) ->
+ case logger:compare_levels(Level, notice) of
+ lt ->
+ ?LOG_NOTICE(Report);
+ eq ->
+ ?LOG_NOTICE(Report);
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Handshake Protocol
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+format_handshake(Direction, BinMsg) ->
+ {Header, Message} = parse_handshake(Direction, BinMsg),
+ io_lib:format("~s~n~s~n", [Header, Message]).
+
+
+parse_handshake(Direction, #client_hello{
+ client_version = Version
+ } = ClientHello) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s ~s Handshake, ClientHello",
+ [header_prefix(Direction),
+ version(Version)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(client_hello, ClientHello)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #server_hello{
+ server_version = Version
+ } = ServerHello) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s ~s Handshake, ServerHello",
+ [header_prefix(Direction),
+ version(Version)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(server_hello, ServerHello)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #certificate{} = Certificate) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, Certificate",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(certificate, Certificate)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #server_key_exchange{} = ServerKeyExchange) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, ServerKeyExchange",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(server_key_exchange, ServerKeyExchange)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #server_key_params{} = ServerKeyExchange) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, ServerKeyExchange",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(server_key_params, ServerKeyExchange)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #certificate_request{} = CertificateRequest) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, CertificateRequest",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(certificate_request, CertificateRequest)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #server_hello_done{} = ServerHelloDone) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, ServerHelloDone",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(server_hello_done, ServerHelloDone)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #client_key_exchange{} = ClientKeyExchange) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, ClientKeyExchange",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(client_key_exchange, ClientKeyExchange)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #certificate_verify{} = CertificateVerify) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, CertificateVerify",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(certificate_verify, CertificateVerify)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #finished{} = Finished) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, Finished",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(finished, Finished)]),
+ {Header, Message};
+parse_handshake(Direction, #hello_request{} = HelloRequest) ->
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s Handshake, HelloRequest",
+ [header_prefix(Direction)]),
+ Message = io_lib:format("~p", [?rec_info(hello_request, HelloRequest)]),
+ {Header, Message}.
+
+
+version({3,3}) ->
+ "TLS 1.2";
+version({3,2}) ->
+ "TLS 1.1";
+version({3,1}) ->
+ "TLS 1.0";
+version({3,0}) ->
+ "SSL 3.0";
+version({M,N}) ->
+ io_lib:format("TLS [0x0~B0~B]", [M,N]).
+
+
+header_prefix(inbound) ->
+ "<<<";
+header_prefix(outbound) ->
+ ">>>".
+
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% TLS Record Protocol
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+format_tls_record(Direction, BinMsg) ->
+ {Message, Size} = convert_to_hex('tls_record', BinMsg),
+ Header = io_lib:format("~s (~B bytes) ~s~n",
+ [header_prefix_tls_record(Direction),
+ Size,
+ tls_record_version(BinMsg)]),
+ Header ++ Message.
+
+
+header_prefix_tls_record(inbound) ->
+ "reading";
+header_prefix_tls_record(outbound) ->
+ "writing".
+
+
+tls_record_version([<<?BYTE(B),?BYTE(3),?BYTE(3),_/binary>>|_]) ->
+ io_lib:format("TLS 1.2 Record Protocol, ~s", [msg_type(B)]);
+tls_record_version([<<?BYTE(B),?BYTE(3),?BYTE(2),_/binary>>|_]) ->
+ io_lib:format("TLS 1.1 Record Protocol, ~s", [msg_type(B)]);
+tls_record_version([<<?BYTE(B),?BYTE(3),?BYTE(1),_/binary>>|_]) ->
+ io_lib:format("TLS 1.0 Record Protocol, ~s", [msg_type(B)]);
+tls_record_version([<<?BYTE(B),?BYTE(3),?BYTE(0),_/binary>>|_]) ->
+ io_lib:format("SSL 3.0 Record Protocol, ~s", [msg_type(B)]);
+tls_record_version([<<?BYTE(B),?BYTE(M),?BYTE(N),_/binary>>|_]) ->
+ io_lib:format("TLS [0x0~B0~B] Record Protocol, ~s", [M, N, msg_type(B)]).
+
+
+msg_type(20) -> "change_cipher_spec";
+msg_type(21) -> "alert";
+msg_type(22) -> "handshake";
+msg_type(23) -> "application_data";
+msg_type(_) -> unknown.
+
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Hex encoding functions
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+convert_to_hex(Protocol, BinMsg) ->
+ convert_to_hex(Protocol, BinMsg, [], [], 0).
+%%
+convert_to_hex(P, [], Row0, Acc, C) when C rem 16 =:= 0 ->
+ Row = lists:reverse(end_row(P, Row0)),
+ {lists:reverse(Acc) ++ Row ++ io_lib:nl(), C};
+convert_to_hex(P, [], Row0, Acc, C) ->
+ Row = lists:reverse(end_row(P, Row0)),
+ Padding = calculate_padding(Row0, Acc),
+ PaddedRow = string:pad(Row, Padding, leading, $ ),
+ {lists:reverse(Acc) ++ PaddedRow ++ io_lib:nl(), C};
+convert_to_hex(P, [H|T], Row, Acc, C) when is_list(H) ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, H ++ T, Row, Acc, C);
+convert_to_hex(P, [<<>>|T], Row, Acc, C) ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, T, Row, Acc, C);
+
+%% First line
+convert_to_hex(P, [<<A:4,B:4,R/binary>>|T], Row, Acc, C) when C =:= 0 ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, [<<R/binary>>|T],
+ update_row(<<A:4,B:4>>, Row),
+ prepend_first_row(P, A, B, Acc, C),
+ C + 1);
+%% New line
+convert_to_hex(P, [<<A:4,B:4,R/binary>>|T], Row, Acc, C) when C rem 16 =:= 0 ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, [<<R/binary>>|T],
+ update_row(<<A:4,B:4>>, []),
+ prepend_row(P, A, B, Row, Acc, C),
+ C + 1);
+%% Add 8th hex with extra whitespace
+%% 0000 - 16 03 02 00 bd 01 00 00 b9 ...
+%% ^^^^
+convert_to_hex(P, [<<A:4,B:4,R/binary>>|T], Row, Acc, C) when C rem 8 =:= 7 ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, [<<R/binary>>|T],
+ update_row(<<A:4,B:4>>, Row),
+ prepend_eighths_hex(A, B, Acc),
+ C + 1);
+convert_to_hex(P, [<<A:4,B:4,R/binary>>|T], Row, Acc, C) ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, [<<R/binary>>|T],
+ update_row(<<A:4,B:4>>, Row),
+ prepend_hex(A, B, Acc),
+ C + 1);
+%% First line
+convert_to_hex(P, [H|T], Row, Acc, C) when is_integer(H), C =:= 0 ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, T,
+ update_row(H, Row),
+ prepend_first_row(P, H, Acc, C),
+ C + 1);
+%% New line
+convert_to_hex(P, [H|T], Row, Acc, C) when is_integer(H), C rem 16 =:= 0 ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, T,
+ update_row(H, []),
+ prepend_row(P, H, Row, Acc, C),
+ C + 1);
+%% Add 8th hex with extra whitespace
+%% 0000 - 16 03 02 00 bd 01 00 00 b9 ...
+%% ^^^^
+convert_to_hex(P, [H|T], Row, Acc, C) when is_integer(H), C rem 8 =:= 7 ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, T,
+ update_row(H, Row),
+ prepend_eighths_hex(H, Acc),
+ C + 1);
+convert_to_hex(P, [H|T], Row, Acc, C) when is_integer(H) ->
+ convert_to_hex(P, T,
+ update_row(H, Row),
+ prepend_hex(H, Acc),
+ C + 1).
+
+
+row_prefix(tls_record, N) ->
+ S = string:pad(string:to_lower(erlang:integer_to_list(N, 16)),4,leading,$0),
+ lists:reverse(lists:flatten(S ++ " - ")).
+
+
+end_row(tls_record, Row) ->
+ Row ++ " ".
+
+
+%% Calculate padding of the "printable character" lines in order to be
+%% visually aligned.
+calculate_padding(Row, Acc) ->
+ %% Number of new line characters
+ NNL = (length(Acc) div 75) * length(io_lib:nl()),
+ %% Length of the last printed line
+ Length = (length(Acc) - NNL) rem 75,
+ %% Adjusted length of the last printed line
+ PaddedLength = 75 - (16 - length(Row)), %% Length
+ %% Padding
+ PaddedLength - Length.
+
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Functions operating on reversed lists
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+update_row(B, Row) when is_binary(B) ->
+ case binary_to_list(B) of
+ [C] when 32 =< C, C =< 126 ->
+ [C|Row];
+ _Else ->
+ [$.|Row]
+ end;
+update_row(C, Row) when 32 =< C, C =< 126 ->
+ [C|Row];
+update_row(_, Row) ->
+ [$.|Row].
+
+
+prepend_first_row(P, A, B, Acc, C) ->
+ prepend_hex(A, B,row_prefix(P, C) ++ Acc).
+%%
+prepend_first_row(P, N, Acc, C) ->
+ prepend_hex(N,row_prefix(P, C) ++ Acc).
+
+prepend_row(P, A, B, Row, Acc, C) ->
+ prepend_hex(A, B,row_prefix(P, C) ++ io_lib:nl() ++ end_row(P, Row) ++ Acc).
+%%
+prepend_row(P, N, Row, Acc, C) ->
+ prepend_hex(N,row_prefix(P, C) ++ io_lib:nl() ++ end_row(P, Row) ++ Acc).
+
+
+
+prepend_hex(A, B, Acc) ->
+ [$ ,?DEC2HEX(B),?DEC2HEX(A)|Acc].
+%%
+prepend_hex(N, Acc) ->
+ " " ++ number_to_hex(N) ++ Acc.
+
+
+prepend_eighths_hex(A, B, Acc) ->
+ [$ ,$ ,?DEC2HEX(B),?DEC2HEX(A)|Acc].
+%%
+prepend_eighths_hex(N, Acc) ->
+ " " ++ number_to_hex(N) ++ Acc.
+
+number_to_hex(N) ->
+ case string:to_lower(erlang:integer_to_list(N, 16)) of
+ H when length(H) < 2 ->
+ lists:append(H, "0");
+ H ->
+ lists:reverse(H)
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_manager.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_manager.erl
index 52aa164420..b3a425b2fe 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_manager.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_manager.erl
@@ -505,10 +505,10 @@ last_delay_timer({{_,_},_}, TRef, {LastServer, _}) ->
last_delay_timer({_,_}, TRef, {_, LastClient}) ->
{TRef, LastClient}.
-%% If we can not generate a not allready in use session ID in
+%% If we cannot generate a not allready in use session ID in
%% ?GEN_UNIQUE_ID_MAX_TRIES we make the new session uncacheable The
%% value of ?GEN_UNIQUE_ID_MAX_TRIES is stolen from open SSL which
-%% states : "If we can not find a session id in
+%% states : "If we cannot find a session id in
%% ?GEN_UNIQUE_ID_MAX_TRIES either the RAND code is broken or someone
%% is trying to open roughly very close to 2^128 (or 2^256) SSL
%% sessions to our server"
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ new_id(Port, Tries, Cache, CacheCb) ->
case CacheCb:lookup(Cache, {Port, Id}) of
undefined ->
Now = erlang:monotonic_time(),
- %% New sessions can not be set to resumable
+ %% New sessions cannot be set to resumable
%% until handshake is compleate and the
%% other session values are set.
CacheCb:update(Cache, {Port, Id}, #session{session_id = Id,
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_pkix_db.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_pkix_db.erl
index b6fae36ff9..e7e4af942a 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_pkix_db.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_pkix_db.erl
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
-include("ssl_internal.hrl").
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
-export([create/1, create_pem_cache/1,
add_crls/3, remove_crls/2, remove/1, add_trusted_certs/3,
@@ -311,7 +312,7 @@ decode_certs(Ref, Cert) ->
error:_ ->
Report = io_lib:format("SSL WARNING: Ignoring a CA cert as "
"it could not be correctly decoded.~n", []),
- error_logger:info_report(Report),
+ ?LOG_NOTICE(Report),
undefined
end.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.erl
index 659e1485ac..446bb6c56a 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.erl
@@ -278,13 +278,12 @@ compress(?NULL, Data, CS) ->
{Data, CS}.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec compressions() -> [binary()].
+-spec compressions() -> [integer()].
%%
%% Description: return a list of compressions supported (currently none)
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
compressions() ->
- [?byte(?NULL)].
-
+ [?NULL].
%%====================================================================
%% Payload encryption/decryption
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.hrl
index ed007f58d7..e8ce50040f 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_record.hrl
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
-define(INITIAL_BYTES, 5).
-define(MAX_SEQENCE_NUMBER, 18446744073709551615). %% (1 bsl 64) - 1 = 18446744073709551615
-%% Sequence numbers can not wrap so when max is about to be reached we should renegotiate.
+%% Sequence numbers cannot wrap so when max is about to be reached we should renegotiate.
%% We will renegotiate a little before so that there will be sequence numbers left
%% for the rehandshake and a little data. Currently we decided to renegotiate a little more
%% often as we can have a cheaper test to check if it is time to renegotiate. It will still
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl
index 6c7511d2b3..f7eb79400e 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl
@@ -38,7 +38,8 @@
-include("ssl_api.hrl").
-include("ssl_internal.hrl").
-include("ssl_srp.hrl").
--include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
%% Internal application API
@@ -149,6 +150,7 @@ next_record(#state{protocol_buffers =
= Buffers,
connection_states = ConnStates0,
ssl_options = #ssl_options{padding_check = Check}} = State) ->
+
case tls_record:decode_cipher_text(CT, ConnStates0, Check) of
{Plain, ConnStates} ->
{Plain, State#state{protocol_buffers =
@@ -286,9 +288,19 @@ send_handshake(Handshake, State) ->
queue_handshake(Handshake, #state{negotiated_version = Version,
tls_handshake_history = Hist0,
flight_buffer = Flight0,
- connection_states = ConnectionStates0} = State0) ->
+ connection_states = ConnectionStates0,
+ ssl_options = SslOpts} = State0) ->
{BinHandshake, ConnectionStates, Hist} =
encode_handshake(Handshake, Version, ConnectionStates0, Hist0),
+ Report = #{direction => outbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => BinHandshake},
+ HandshakeMsg = #{direction => outbound,
+ protocol => 'handshake',
+ message => Handshake},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, HandshakeMsg, #{domain => [otp,ssl,handshake]}),
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]}),
+
State0#state{connection_states = ConnectionStates,
tls_handshake_history = Hist,
flight_buffer = Flight0 ++ [BinHandshake]}.
@@ -300,10 +312,15 @@ send_handshake_flight(#state{socket = Socket,
{State0#state{flight_buffer = []}, []}.
queue_change_cipher(Msg, #state{negotiated_version = Version,
- flight_buffer = Flight0,
- connection_states = ConnectionStates0} = State0) ->
+ flight_buffer = Flight0,
+ connection_states = ConnectionStates0,
+ ssl_options = SslOpts} = State0) ->
{BinChangeCipher, ConnectionStates} =
encode_change_cipher(Msg, Version, ConnectionStates0),
+ Report = #{direction => outbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => BinChangeCipher},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]}),
State0#state{connection_states = ConnectionStates,
flight_buffer = Flight0 ++ [BinChangeCipher]}.
@@ -334,6 +351,7 @@ empty_connection_state(ConnectionEnd, BeastMitigation) ->
%%====================================================================
%% Alert and close handling
%%====================================================================
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec encode_alert(#alert{}, ssl_record:ssl_version(), ssl_record:connection_states()) ->
{iolist(), ssl_record:connection_states()}.
@@ -347,10 +365,15 @@ send_alert(Alert, #state{negotiated_version = Version,
socket = Socket,
protocol_cb = Connection,
transport_cb = Transport,
- connection_states = ConnectionStates0} = StateData0) ->
+ connection_states = ConnectionStates0,
+ ssl_options = SslOpts} = StateData0) ->
{BinMsg, ConnectionStates} =
Connection:encode_alert(Alert, Version, ConnectionStates0),
Connection:send(Transport, Socket, BinMsg),
+ Report = #{direction => outbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => BinMsg},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]}),
StateData0#state{connection_states = ConnectionStates}.
send_alert_in_connection(Alert, #state{protocol_specific = #{sender := Sender}}) ->
@@ -448,6 +471,14 @@ init({call, From}, {start, Timeout},
{BinMsg, ConnectionStates, Handshake} =
encode_handshake(Hello, HelloVersion, ConnectionStates0, Handshake0),
send(Transport, Socket, BinMsg),
+ Report = #{direction => outbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => BinMsg},
+ HelloMsg = #{direction => outbound,
+ protocol => 'handshake',
+ message => Hello},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, HelloMsg, #{domain => [otp,ssl,handshake]}),
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]}),
State1 = State0#state{connection_states = ConnectionStates,
negotiated_version = Version, %% Requested version
session =
@@ -718,11 +749,11 @@ initialize_tls_sender(#state{role = Role,
next_tls_record(Data, StateName, #state{protocol_buffers =
#protocol_buffers{tls_record_buffer = Buf0,
- tls_cipher_texts = CT0} = Buffers}
- = State0) ->
- case tls_record:get_tls_records(Data,
+ tls_cipher_texts = CT0} = Buffers,
+ ssl_options = SslOpts} = State0) ->
+ case tls_record:get_tls_records(Data,
acceptable_record_versions(StateName, State0),
- Buf0) of
+ Buf0, SslOpts) of
{Records, Buf1} ->
CT1 = CT0 ++ Records,
next_record(State0#state{protocol_buffers =
@@ -733,10 +764,18 @@ next_tls_record(Data, StateName, #state{protocol_buffers =
end.
+%% TLS 1.3 Client/Server
+%% - Ignore TLSPlaintext.legacy_record_version
+%% - Verify that TLSCiphertext.legacy_record_version is set to 0x0303 for all records
+%% other than an initial ClientHello, where it MAY also be 0x0301.
acceptable_record_versions(hello, _) ->
- [tls_record:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- ?ALL_AVAILABLE_VERSIONS];
+ [tls_record:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- ?ALL_TLS_RECORD_VERSIONS];
+acceptable_record_versions(_, #state{negotiated_version = {Major, Minor}})
+ when Major > 3; Major =:= 3, Minor >= 4 ->
+ [{3, 3}];
acceptable_record_versions(_, #state{negotiated_version = Version}) ->
[Version].
+
handle_record_alert(Alert, _) ->
Alert.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake.erl
index 19a5eb0348..82ed2e8d14 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake.erl
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
-include("ssl_internal.hrl").
-include("ssl_cipher.hrl").
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
%% Handshake handling
-export([client_hello/8, hello/4]).
@@ -60,6 +61,18 @@ client_hello(Host, Port, ConnectionStates,
} = SslOpts,
Cache, CacheCb, Renegotiation, OwnCert) ->
Version = tls_record:highest_protocol_version(Versions),
+
+ %% In TLS 1.3, the client indicates its version preferences in the
+ %% "supported_versions" extension (Section 4.2.1) and the
+ %% legacy_version field MUST be set to 0x0303, which is the version
+ %% number for TLS 1.2.
+ LegacyVersion =
+ case tls_record:is_higher(Version, {3,2}) of
+ true ->
+ {3,3};
+ false ->
+ Version
+ end,
#{security_parameters := SecParams} =
ssl_record:pending_connection_state(ConnectionStates, read),
AvailableCipherSuites = ssl_handshake:available_suites(UserSuites, Version),
@@ -70,7 +83,7 @@ client_hello(Host, Port, ConnectionStates,
CipherSuites = ssl_handshake:cipher_suites(AvailableCipherSuites, Renegotiation, Fallback),
Id = ssl_session:client_id({Host, Port, SslOpts}, Cache, CacheCb, OwnCert),
#client_hello{session_id = Id,
- client_version = Version,
+ client_version = LegacyVersion,
cipher_suites = CipherSuites,
compression_methods = ssl_record:compressions(),
random = SecParams#security_parameters.client_random,
@@ -92,6 +105,65 @@ client_hello(Host, Port, ConnectionStates,
%%
%% Description: Handles a received hello message
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+%% TLS 1.3 - Section 4.1.3
+%% TLS 1.3 clients receiving a ServerHello indicating TLS 1.2 or below
+%% MUST check that the last eight bytes are not equal to either of these
+%% values.
+hello(#server_hello{server_version = {Major, Minor},
+ random = <<_:24/binary,Down:8/binary>>},
+ #ssl_options{versions = [{M,N}|_]}, _, _)
+ when (M > 3 orelse M =:= 3 andalso N >= 4) andalso %% TLS 1.3 client
+ (Major =:= 3 andalso Minor =:= 3 andalso %% Negotiating TLS 1.2
+ Down =:= ?RANDOM_OVERRIDE_TLS12) orelse
+
+ (M > 3 orelse M =:= 3 andalso N >= 4) andalso %% TLS 1.3 client
+ (Major =:= 3 andalso Minor < 3 andalso %% Negotiating TLS 1.1 or prior
+ Down =:= ?RANDOM_OVERRIDE_TLS11) ->
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?ILLEGAL_PARAMETER);
+
+%% TLS 1.2 clients SHOULD also check that the last eight bytes are not
+%% equal to the second value if the ServerHello indicates TLS 1.1 or below.
+hello(#server_hello{server_version = {Major, Minor},
+ random = <<_:24/binary,Down:8/binary>>},
+ #ssl_options{versions = [{M,N}|_]}, _, _)
+ when (M =:= 3 andalso N =:= 3) andalso %% TLS 1.2 client
+ (Major =:= 3 andalso Minor < 3 andalso %% Negotiating TLS 1.1 or prior
+ Down =:= ?RANDOM_OVERRIDE_TLS11) ->
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?ILLEGAL_PARAMETER);
+
+
+%% TLS 1.3 - 4.2.1. Supported Versions
+%% If the "supported_versions" extension in the ServerHello contains a
+%% version not offered by the client or contains a version prior to TLS
+%% 1.3, the client MUST abort the handshake with an "illegal_parameter"
+%% alert.
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% TLS 1.2 Client
+%%
+%% - If "supported_version" is present (ServerHello):
+%% - Abort handshake with an "illegal_parameter" alert
+hello(#server_hello{server_version = Version,
+ extensions = #hello_extensions{
+ server_hello_selected_version =
+ #server_hello_selected_version{selected_version = Version}
+ }},
+ #ssl_options{versions = SupportedVersions},
+ _ConnectionStates0, _Renegotiation) ->
+ case tls_record:is_higher({3,4}, Version) of
+ true ->
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?ILLEGAL_PARAMETER);
+ false ->
+ case tls_record:is_acceptable_version(Version, SupportedVersions) of
+ true ->
+ %% Implement TLS 1.3 statem ???
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?PROTOCOL_VERSION);
+ false ->
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?ILLEGAL_PARAMETER)
+ end
+ end;
+
hello(#server_hello{server_version = Version, random = Random,
cipher_suite = CipherSuite,
compression_method = Compression,
@@ -106,6 +178,37 @@ hello(#server_hello{server_version = Version, random = Random,
false ->
?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?PROTOCOL_VERSION)
end;
+
+
+%% TLS 1.2 Server
+%% - If "supported_versions" is present (ClientHello):
+%% - Select version from "supported_versions" (ignore ClientHello.legacy_version)
+%% - If server only supports versions greater than "supported_versions":
+%% - Abort handshake with a "protocol_version" alert (*)
+%% - If "supported_versions" is absent (ClientHello):
+%% - Negotiate the minimum of ClientHello.legacy_version and TLS 1.2 (**)
+%% - If server only supports versions greater than ClientHello.legacy_version:
+%% - Abort handshake with a "protocol_version" alert
+%%
+%% (*) Sends alert even if there is a gap in supported versions
+%% e.g. Server 1.0,1.2 Client 1.1,1.3
+%% (**) Current implementation can negotiate a version not supported by the client
+%% e.g. Server 1.0,1.2 Client 1.1 -> ServerHello 1.0
+hello(#client_hello{client_version = _ClientVersion,
+ cipher_suites = CipherSuites,
+ extensions = #hello_extensions{
+ client_hello_versions =
+ #client_hello_versions{versions = ClientVersions}
+ }} = Hello,
+ #ssl_options{versions = Versions} = SslOpts,
+ Info, Renegotiation) ->
+ try
+ Version = ssl_handshake:select_supported_version(ClientVersions, Versions),
+ do_hello(Version, Versions, CipherSuites, Hello, SslOpts, Info, Renegotiation)
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?HANDSHAKE_FAILURE, malformed_handshake_data)
+ end;
hello(#client_hello{client_version = ClientVersion,
cipher_suites = CipherSuites} = Hello,
@@ -113,18 +216,7 @@ hello(#client_hello{client_version = ClientVersion,
Info, Renegotiation) ->
try
Version = ssl_handshake:select_version(tls_record, ClientVersion, Versions),
- case ssl_cipher:is_fallback(CipherSuites) of
- true ->
- Highest = tls_record:highest_protocol_version(Versions),
- case tls_record:is_higher(Highest, Version) of
- true ->
- ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK);
- false ->
- handle_client_hello(Version, Hello, SslOpts, Info, Renegotiation)
- end;
- false ->
- handle_client_hello(Version, Hello, SslOpts, Info, Renegotiation)
- end
+ do_hello(Version, Versions, CipherSuites, Hello, SslOpts, Info, Renegotiation)
catch
error:{case_clause,{asn1, Asn1Reason}} ->
%% ASN-1 decode of certificate somehow failed
@@ -244,8 +336,33 @@ handle_server_hello_extensions(Version, SessionId, Random, CipherSuite,
{ConnectionStates, ProtoExt, Protocol} ->
{Version, SessionId, ConnectionStates, ProtoExt, Protocol}
end.
+
+
+do_hello(undefined, _Versions, _CipherSuites, _Hello, _SslOpts, _Info, _Renegotiation) ->
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?PROTOCOL_VERSION);
+do_hello(Version, Versions, CipherSuites, Hello, SslOpts, Info, Renegotiation) ->
+ case tls_record:is_higher({3,4}, Version) of
+ true -> %% TLS 1.2 and older
+ case ssl_cipher:is_fallback(CipherSuites) of
+ true ->
+ Highest = tls_record:highest_protocol_version(Versions),
+ case tls_record:is_higher(Highest, Version) of
+ true ->
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK);
+ false ->
+ handle_client_hello(Version, Hello, SslOpts, Info, Renegotiation)
+ end;
+ false ->
+ handle_client_hello(Version, Hello, SslOpts, Info, Renegotiation)
+ end;
+ false ->
+ %% Implement TLS 1.3 statem ???
+ ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?PROTOCOL_VERSION)
+ end.
+
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-enc_handshake(#hello_request{}, _Version) ->
+enc_handshake(#hello_request{}, {3, N}) when N < 4 ->
{?HELLO_REQUEST, <<>>};
enc_handshake(#client_hello{client_version = {Major, Minor},
random = Random,
@@ -264,7 +381,8 @@ enc_handshake(#client_hello{client_version = {Major, Minor},
?BYTE(SIDLength), SessionID/binary,
?UINT16(CsLength), BinCipherSuites/binary,
?BYTE(CmLength), BinCompMethods/binary, ExtensionsBin/binary>>};
-
+enc_handshake(HandshakeMsg, {3, 4}) ->
+ tls_handshake_1_3:encode_handshake(HandshakeMsg);
enc_handshake(HandshakeMsg, Version) ->
ssl_handshake:encode_handshake(HandshakeMsg, Version).
@@ -275,6 +393,10 @@ get_tls_handshake_aux(Version, <<?BYTE(Type), ?UINT24(Length),
Raw = <<?BYTE(Type), ?UINT24(Length), Body/binary>>,
try decode_handshake(Version, Type, Body) of
Handshake ->
+ Report = #{direction => inbound,
+ protocol => 'handshake',
+ message => Handshake},
+ ssl_logger:debug(Opts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,handshake]}),
get_tls_handshake_aux(Version, Rest, Opts, [{Handshake,Raw} | Acc])
catch
_:_ ->
@@ -283,7 +405,7 @@ get_tls_handshake_aux(Version, <<?BYTE(Type), ?UINT24(Length),
get_tls_handshake_aux(_Version, Data, _, Acc) ->
{lists:reverse(Acc), Data}.
-decode_handshake(_, ?HELLO_REQUEST, <<>>) ->
+decode_handshake({3, N}, ?HELLO_REQUEST, <<>>) when N < 4 ->
#hello_request{};
decode_handshake(_Version, ?CLIENT_HELLO,
<<?BYTE(Major), ?BYTE(Minor), Random:32/binary,
@@ -297,9 +419,11 @@ decode_handshake(_Version, ?CLIENT_HELLO,
random = Random,
session_id = Session_ID,
cipher_suites = ssl_handshake:decode_suites('2_bytes', CipherSuites),
- compression_methods = Comp_methods,
+ compression_methods = erlang:binary_to_list(Comp_methods),
extensions = DecodedExtensions
};
+decode_handshake({3, 4}, Tag, Msg) ->
+ tls_handshake_1_3:decode_handshake(Tag, Msg);
decode_handshake(Version, Tag, Msg) ->
ssl_handshake:decode_handshake(Version, Tag, Msg).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake_1_3.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake_1_3.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2957e3a5b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake_1_3.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Purpose: Help funtions for handling the TLS 1.3 (specific parts of)
+%%% TLS handshake protocol
+%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-module(tls_handshake_1_3).
+
+-include("tls_handshake_1_3.hrl").
+-include("ssl_alert.hrl").
+-include("ssl_internal.hrl").
+-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+
+%% Encode
+-export([encode_handshake/1, decode_handshake/2]).
+
+encode_handshake(#certificate_request_1_3{
+ certificate_request_context = Context,
+ extensions = Exts})->
+ EncContext = encode_cert_req_context(Context),
+ BinExts = encode_extensions(Exts),
+ {?CERTIFICATE_REQUEST, <<EncContext/binary, BinExts/binary>>};
+encode_handshake(#certificate_1_3{
+ certificate_request_context = Context,
+ entries = Entries}) ->
+ EncContext = encode_cert_req_context(Context),
+ EncEntries = encode_cert_entries(Entries),
+ {?CERTIFICATE, <<EncContext/binary, EncEntries/binary>>};
+encode_handshake(#encrypted_extensions{extensions = Exts})->
+ {?ENCRYPTED_EXTENSIONS, encode_extensions(Exts)};
+encode_handshake(#new_session_ticket{
+ ticket_lifetime = LifeTime,
+ ticket_age_add = Age,
+ ticket_nonce = Nonce,
+ ticket = Ticket,
+ extensions = Exts}) ->
+ TicketSize = byte_size(Ticket),
+ BinExts = encode_extensions(Exts),
+ {?NEW_SESSION_TICKET, <<?UINT32(LifeTime), ?UINT32(Age),
+ ?BYTE(Nonce), ?UINT16(TicketSize), Ticket/binary,
+ BinExts/binary>>};
+encode_handshake(#end_of_early_data{}) ->
+ {?END_OF_EARLY_DATA, <<>>};
+encode_handshake(#key_update{request_update = Update}) ->
+ {?KEY_UPDATE, <<?BYTE(Update)>>};
+encode_handshake(HandshakeMsg) ->
+ ssl_handshake:encode_handshake(HandshakeMsg, {3,4}).
+
+decode_handshake(?CERTIFICATE_REQUEST, <<?BYTE(0), ?UINT16(Size), EncExts:Size/binary>>) ->
+ Exts = decode_extensions(EncExts),
+ #certificate_request_1_3{
+ certificate_request_context = <<>>,
+ extensions = Exts};
+decode_handshake(?CERTIFICATE_REQUEST, <<?BYTE(CSize), Context:CSize/binary,
+ ?UINT16(Size), EncExts:Size/binary>>) ->
+ Exts = decode_extensions(EncExts),
+ #certificate_request_1_3{
+ certificate_request_context = Context,
+ extensions = Exts};
+decode_handshake(?CERTIFICATE, <<?BYTE(0), ?UINT24(Size), Certs:Size/binary>>) ->
+ CertList = decode_cert_entries(Certs),
+ #certificate_1_3{
+ certificate_request_context = <<>>,
+ entries = CertList
+ };
+decode_handshake(?CERTIFICATE, <<?BYTE(CSize), Context:CSize/binary,
+ ?UINT24(Size), Certs:Size/binary>>) ->
+ CertList = decode_cert_entries(Certs),
+ #certificate_1_3{
+ certificate_request_context = Context,
+ entries = CertList
+ };
+decode_handshake(?ENCRYPTED_EXTENSIONS, EncExts) ->
+ #encrypted_extensions{
+ extensions = decode_extensions(EncExts)
+ };
+decode_handshake(?NEW_SESSION_TICKET, <<?UINT32(LifeTime), ?UINT32(Age),
+ ?BYTE(Nonce), ?UINT16(TicketSize), Ticket:TicketSize/binary,
+ BinExts/binary>>) ->
+ Exts = decode_extensions(BinExts),
+ #new_session_ticket{ticket_lifetime = LifeTime,
+ ticket_age_add = Age,
+ ticket_nonce = Nonce,
+ ticket = Ticket,
+ extensions = Exts};
+decode_handshake(?END_OF_EARLY_DATA, _) ->
+ #end_of_early_data{};
+decode_handshake(?KEY_UPDATE, <<?BYTE(Update)>>) ->
+ #key_update{request_update = Update};
+decode_handshake(Tag, HandshakeMsg) ->
+ ssl_handshake:decode_handshake({3,4}, Tag, HandshakeMsg).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% Internal functions
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+encode_cert_req_context(<<>>) ->
+ <<?BYTE(0)>>;
+encode_cert_req_context(Bin) ->
+ Size = byte_size(Bin),
+ <<?BYTE(Size), Bin/binary>>.
+
+encode_cert_entries(Entries) ->
+ CertEntryList = encode_cert_entries(Entries, []),
+ Size = byte_size(CertEntryList),
+ <<?UINT24(Size), CertEntryList/binary>>.
+
+encode_cert_entries([], Acc) ->
+ iolist_to_binary(lists:reverse(Acc));
+encode_cert_entries([#certificate_entry{data = Data,
+ extensions = Exts} | Rest], Acc) ->
+ BinExts = encode_extensions(Exts),
+ Size = byte_size(Data),
+ encode_cert_entries(Rest,
+ [<<?UINT24(Size), Data/binary, BinExts/binary>> | Acc]).
+
+decode_cert_entries(Entries) ->
+ decode_cert_entries(Entries, []).
+
+decode_cert_entries(<<>>, Acc) ->
+ lists:reverse(Acc);
+decode_cert_entries(<<?UINT24(DSize), Data:DSize/binary, ?UINT24(Esize), BinExts:Esize/binary,
+ Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ Exts = decode_extensions(BinExts),
+ decode_cert_entries(Rest, [#certificate_entry{data = Data,
+ extensions = Exts} | Acc]).
+
+encode_extensions(Exts)->
+ ssl_handshake:encode_hello_extensions(Exts).
+decode_extensions(Exts) ->
+ ssl_handshake:decode_hello_extensions(Exts).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake_1_3.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake_1_3.hrl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9ee0e0f845
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake_1_3.hrl
@@ -0,0 +1,226 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2018-2018. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%%
+%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Purpose: Record and constant defenitions for the TLS-handshake protocol
+%% see RFC 8446. Also includes supported hello extensions.
+%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-ifndef(tls_handshake_1_3).
+-define(tls_handshake_1_3, true).
+
+%% Common to TLS-1.3 and previous TLS versions
+%% Some defenitions may not exist in TLS-1.3 this is
+%% handled elsewhere
+-include("tls_handshake.hrl").
+
+%% New handshake types in TLS-1.3 RFC 8446 B.3
+-define(NEW_SESSION_TICKET, 4).
+-define(END_OF_EARLY_DATA, 5).
+-define(ENCRYPTED_EXTENSIONS, 8).
+-define(KEY_UPDATE, 24).
+%% %% Not really a message but special way to handle handshake hashes
+%% %% when a "hello-retry-request" (special server_hello) is sent
+-define(MESSAGE_HASH, 254).
+
+%% %% RFC 8446 B.3.1.
+%% %% New extension types in TLS-1.3
+-define(PRE_SHARED_KEY_EXT, 41).
+-define(EARLY_DATA_EXT, 42).
+%%-define(SUPPORTED_VERSIONS_EXT, 43). %% Updates TLS 1.2 so defined in ssl_handshake.hrl
+-define(COOKIE_EXT, 44).
+-define(PSK_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODES_EXT, 45).
+-define(CERTIFICATE_AUTHORITIES_EXT, 47).
+-define(OID_FILTERS_EXT, 48).
+-define(POST_HANDSHAKE_AUTH_EXT, 49).
+%% -define(SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS_CERT_EXT, 50). %% Updates TLS 1.2 so defined in ssl_handshake.hrl
+-define(KEY_SHARE_EXT, 51).
+
+%% RFC 8446 B.3.1
+-record(key_share_entry, {
+ group, %NamedGroup
+ key_exchange %key_exchange<1..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+-record(key_share_client_hello, {
+ entries %% KeyShareEntry client_shares<0..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+-record(key_share_hello_retry_request, {
+ selected_group %% NamedGroup
+ }).
+-record(key_share_server_hello, {
+ server_share %% KeyShareEntry server_share;
+ }).
+
+-record(uncompressed_point_representation, {
+ legacy_form = 4, % uint8 legacy_form = 4;
+ x, % opaque X[coordinate_length];
+ y % opaque Y[coordinate_length];
+ }).
+
+-define(PSK_KE, 0).
+-define(PSK_DHE_KE, 1).
+
+-record(psk_keyexchange_modes, {
+ ke_modes % ke_modes<1..255>
+ }).
+-record(empty, {
+ }).
+-record(early_data_indication, {
+ indication % uint32 max_early_data_size (new_session_ticket) |
+ %% #empty{} (client_hello, encrypted_extensions)
+ }).
+-record(psk_identity, {
+ identity, % opaque identity<1..2^16-1>
+ obfuscated_ticket_age % uint32
+ }).
+-record(offered_psks, {
+ psk_identity, %identities<7..2^16-1>;
+ psk_binder_entry %binders<33..2^16-1>, opaque PskBinderEntry<32..255>
+ }).
+-record(pre_shared_keyextension,{
+ extension %OfferedPsks (client_hello) | uint16 selected_identity (server_hello)
+ }).
+
+%% RFC 8446 B.3.1.2.
+-record(cookie, {
+ cookie %cookie<1..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+
+%%% RFC 8446 B.3.1.3. Signature Algorithm Extension
+%% Signature Schemes
+%% RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 algorithms
+-define(RSA_PKCS1_SHA256, 16#0401).
+-define(RSA_PKCS1_SHA384, 16#0501).
+-define(RSA_PKCS1_SHA512, 16#0601).
+
+%% ECDSA algorithms
+-define(ECDSA_SECP256R1_SHA256, 16#0403).
+-define(ECDSA_SECP384R1_SHA384, 16#0503).
+-define(ECDSA_SECP521R1_SHA512, 16#0603).
+
+%% RSASSA-PSS algorithms with public key OID rsaEncryption
+-define(RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA256, 16#0804).
+-define(RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA384, 16#0805).
+-define(RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA512, 16#0806).
+
+%% EdDSA algorithms
+-define(ED25519, 16#0807).
+-define(ED448, 16#0808).
+
+%% RSASSA-PSS algorithms with public key OID RSASSA-PSS
+-define(RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA256, 16#0809).
+-define(RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA384, 16#080a).
+-define(RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA512, 16#080b).
+
+%% Legacy algorithms
+-define(RSA_PKCS1_SHA1, 16#201).
+-define(ECDSA_SHA1, 16#0203).
+
+%% RFC 8446 B.3.1.4. Supported Groups Extension
+%% Elliptic Curve Groups (ECDHE)
+-define(SECP256R1, 16#0017).
+-define(SECP384R1, 16#0018).
+-define(SECP521R1, 16#0019).
+-define(X25519, 16#001D).
+-define(X448, 16#001E).
+
+%% RFC 8446 Finite Field Groups (DHE)
+-define(FFDHE2048, 16#0100).
+-define(FFDHE3072, 16#0101).
+-define(FFDHE4096, 16#0102).
+-define(FFDHE6144, 16#0103).
+-define(FFDHE8192 ,16#0104).
+
+-record(named_group_list, {
+ named_group_list %named_group_list<2..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+
+%% RFC 8446 B.3.2 Server Parameters Messages
+%% opaque DistinguishedName<1..2^16-1>;XS
+-record(certificate_authoritie_sextension, {
+ authorities %DistinguishedName authorities<3..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+
+-record(oid_filter, {
+ certificate_extension_oid, % opaque certificate_extension_oid<1..2^8-1>;
+ certificate_extension_values % opaque certificate_extension_values<0..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+
+-record(oid_filter_extension, {
+ filters %OIDFilter filters<0..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+-record(post_handshake_auth, {
+ }).
+
+-record(encrypted_extensions, {
+ extensions %extensions<0..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+
+-record(certificate_request_1_3, {
+ certificate_request_context, % opaque certificate_request_context<0..2^8-1>;
+ extensions %Extension extensions<2..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+
+%% RFC 8446 B.3.3 Authentication Messages
+
+%% Certificate Type
+-define(X509, 0).
+-define(OpenPGP_RESERVED, 1).
+-define(RawPublicKey, 2).
+
+-record(certificate_entry, {
+ data,
+ %% select (certificate_type) {
+ %% case RawPublicKey:
+ %% /* From RFC 7250 ASN.1_subjectPublicKeyInfo */
+ %% opaque ASN1_subjectPublicKeyInfo<1..2^24-1>;
+
+ %% case X509:
+ %% opaque cert_data<1..2^24-1>;
+ %% };
+ extensions %% Extension extensions<0..2^16-1>;
+ }).
+
+-record(certificate_1_3, {
+ certificate_request_context, % opaque certificate_request_context<0..2^8-1>;
+ entries % CertificateEntry certificate_list<0..2^24-1>;
+ }).
+
+%% RFC 8446 B.3.4. Ticket Establishment
+-record(new_session_ticket, {
+ ticket_lifetime, %unit32
+ ticket_age_add, %unit32
+ ticket_nonce, %opaque ticket_nonce<0..255>;
+ ticket, %opaque ticket<1..2^16-1>
+ extensions %extensions<0..2^16-2>
+ }).
+
+%% RFC 8446 B.3.5. Updating Keys
+-record(end_of_early_data, {
+ }).
+
+-define(UPDATE_NOT_REQUESTED, 0).
+-define(UPDATE_REQUESTED, 1).
+
+-record(key_update, {
+ request_update
+ }).
+
+-endif. % -ifdef(tls_handshake_1_3).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_record.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_record.erl
index f1aca8c801..444759aafa 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_record.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_record.erl
@@ -30,9 +30,10 @@
-include("ssl_alert.hrl").
-include("tls_handshake.hrl").
-include("ssl_cipher.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/logger.hrl").
%% Handling of incoming data
--export([get_tls_records/3, init_connection_states/2]).
+-export([get_tls_records/4, init_connection_states/2]).
%% Encoding TLS records
-export([encode_handshake/3, encode_alert_record/3,
@@ -75,24 +76,24 @@ init_connection_states(Role, BeastMitigation) ->
pending_write => Pending}.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec get_tls_records(binary(), [tls_version()], binary()) -> {[binary()], binary()} | #alert{}.
+-spec get_tls_records(binary(), [tls_version()], binary(), ssl_options()) -> {[binary()], binary()} | #alert{}.
%%
%% and returns it as a list of tls_compressed binaries also returns leftover
%% Description: Given old buffer and new data from TCP, packs up a records
%% data
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-get_tls_records(Data, Versions, Buffer) ->
+get_tls_records(Data, Versions, Buffer, SslOpts) ->
BinData = list_to_binary([Buffer, Data]),
case erlang:byte_size(BinData) of
N when N >= 3 ->
case assert_version(BinData, Versions) of
true ->
- get_tls_records_aux(BinData, []);
+ get_tls_records_aux(BinData, [], SslOpts);
false ->
?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?BAD_RECORD_MAC)
end;
_ ->
- get_tls_records_aux(BinData, [])
+ get_tls_records_aux(BinData, [], SslOpts)
end.
%%====================================================================
@@ -229,6 +230,8 @@ decode_cipher_text(#ssl_tls{type = Type, version = Version,
%% Description: Creates a protocol version record from a version atom
%% or vice versa.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+protocol_version('tlsv1.3') ->
+ {3, 4};
protocol_version('tlsv1.2') ->
{3, 3};
protocol_version('tlsv1.1') ->
@@ -239,6 +242,8 @@ protocol_version(sslv3) ->
{3, 0};
protocol_version(sslv2) -> %% Backwards compatibility
{2, 0};
+protocol_version({3, 4}) ->
+ 'tlsv1.3';
protocol_version({3, 3}) ->
'tlsv1.2';
protocol_version({3, 2}) ->
@@ -399,33 +404,61 @@ assert_version(<<?BYTE(_), ?BYTE(MajVer), ?BYTE(MinVer), _/binary>>, Versions) -
get_tls_records_aux(<<?BYTE(?APPLICATION_DATA),?BYTE(MajVer),?BYTE(MinVer),
?UINT16(Length), Data:Length/binary, Rest/binary>>,
- Acc) ->
+ Acc, SslOpts) ->
+ RawTLSRecord = <<?BYTE(?APPLICATION_DATA),?BYTE(MajVer),?BYTE(MinVer),
+ ?UINT16(Length), Data:Length/binary>>,
+ Report = #{direction => inbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => [RawTLSRecord]},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]}),
get_tls_records_aux(Rest, [#ssl_tls{type = ?APPLICATION_DATA,
version = {MajVer, MinVer},
- fragment = Data} | Acc]);
+ fragment = Data} | Acc],
+ SslOpts);
get_tls_records_aux(<<?BYTE(?HANDSHAKE),?BYTE(MajVer),?BYTE(MinVer),
- ?UINT16(Length),
- Data:Length/binary, Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ ?UINT16(Length),
+ Data:Length/binary, Rest/binary>>, Acc, SslOpts) ->
+ RawTLSRecord = <<?BYTE(?HANDSHAKE),?BYTE(MajVer),?BYTE(MinVer),
+ ?UINT16(Length), Data:Length/binary>>,
+ Report = #{direction => inbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => [RawTLSRecord]},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]}),
get_tls_records_aux(Rest, [#ssl_tls{type = ?HANDSHAKE,
version = {MajVer, MinVer},
- fragment = Data} | Acc]);
+ fragment = Data} | Acc],
+ SslOpts);
get_tls_records_aux(<<?BYTE(?ALERT),?BYTE(MajVer),?BYTE(MinVer),
?UINT16(Length), Data:Length/binary,
- Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ Rest/binary>>, Acc, SslOpts) ->
+ RawTLSRecord = <<?BYTE(?ALERT),?BYTE(MajVer),?BYTE(MinVer),
+ ?UINT16(Length), Data:Length/binary>>,
+ Report = #{direction => inbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => [RawTLSRecord]},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]}),
get_tls_records_aux(Rest, [#ssl_tls{type = ?ALERT,
version = {MajVer, MinVer},
- fragment = Data} | Acc]);
+ fragment = Data} | Acc],
+ SslOpts);
get_tls_records_aux(<<?BYTE(?CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC),?BYTE(MajVer),?BYTE(MinVer),
?UINT16(Length), Data:Length/binary, Rest/binary>>,
- Acc) ->
+ Acc, SslOpts) ->
+ RawTLSRecord = <<?BYTE(?CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC),?BYTE(MajVer),?BYTE(MinVer),
+ ?UINT16(Length), Data:Length/binary>>,
+ Report = #{direction => inbound,
+ protocol => 'tls_record',
+ message => [RawTLSRecord]},
+ ssl_logger:debug(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_level, Report, #{domain => [otp,ssl,tls_record]}),
get_tls_records_aux(Rest, [#ssl_tls{type = ?CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC,
version = {MajVer, MinVer},
- fragment = Data} | Acc]);
+ fragment = Data} | Acc],
+ SslOpts);
get_tls_records_aux(<<0:1, _CT:7, ?BYTE(_MajVer), ?BYTE(_MinVer),
?UINT16(Length), _/binary>>,
- _Acc) when Length > ?MAX_CIPHER_TEXT_LENGTH ->
+ _Acc, _SslOpts) when Length > ?MAX_CIPHER_TEXT_LENGTH ->
?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?RECORD_OVERFLOW);
-get_tls_records_aux(Data, Acc) ->
+get_tls_records_aux(Data, Acc, _SslOpts) ->
case size(Data) =< ?MAX_CIPHER_TEXT_LENGTH + ?INITIAL_BYTES of
true ->
{lists:reverse(Acc), Data};
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_v1.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_v1.erl
index 1bfd9a8b6d..7d28962d2d 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_v1.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_v1.erl
@@ -32,7 +32,8 @@
-export([master_secret/4, finished/5, certificate_verify/3, mac_hash/7, hmac_hash/3,
setup_keys/8, suites/1, prf/5,
ecc_curves/1, ecc_curves/2, oid_to_enum/1, enum_to_oid/1,
- default_signature_algs/1, signature_algs/2]).
+ default_signature_algs/1, signature_algs/2,
+ default_signature_schemes/1, signature_schemes/2]).
-type named_curve() :: sect571r1 | sect571k1 | secp521r1 | brainpoolP512r1 |
sect409k1 | sect409r1 | brainpoolP384r1 | secp384r1 |
@@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ finished(Role, Version, PrfAlgo, MasterSecret, Handshake)
prf(?MD5SHA, MasterSecret, finished_label(Role), [MD5, SHA], 12);
finished(Role, Version, PrfAlgo, MasterSecret, Handshake)
- when Version == 3 ->
+ when Version == 3; Version == 4 ->
%% RFC 5246 - 7.4.9. Finished
%% struct {
%% opaque verify_data[12];
@@ -85,6 +86,7 @@ finished(Role, Version, PrfAlgo, MasterSecret, Handshake)
Hash = crypto:hash(mac_algo(PrfAlgo), Handshake),
prf(PrfAlgo, MasterSecret, finished_label(Role), Hash, 12).
+
-spec certificate_verify(md5sha | sha, integer(), [binary()]) -> binary().
certificate_verify(md5sha, _Version, Handshake) ->
@@ -154,7 +156,7 @@ setup_keys(Version, _PrfAlgo, MasterSecret, ServerRandom, ClientRandom, HashSize
%% TLS v1.2
setup_keys(Version, PrfAlgo, MasterSecret, ServerRandom, ClientRandom, HashSize,
KeyMatLen, IVSize)
- when Version == 3 ->
+ when Version == 3; Version == 4 ->
%% RFC 5246 - 6.3. Key calculation
%% key_block = PRF(SecurityParameters.master_secret,
%% "key expansion",
@@ -192,7 +194,7 @@ mac_hash(Method, Mac_write_secret, Seq_num, Type, {Major, Minor},
Fragment]),
Mac.
--spec suites(1|2|3) -> [ssl_cipher_format:cipher_suite()].
+-spec suites(1|2|3|4) -> [ssl_cipher_format:cipher_suite()].
suites(Minor) when Minor == 1; Minor == 2 ->
[
@@ -244,8 +246,19 @@ suites(3) ->
%% ?TLS_DH_DSS_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
%% ?TLS_DH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
%% ?TLS_DH_DSS_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- ] ++ suites(2).
-
+ ] ++ suites(2);
+
+suites(4) ->
+ [?TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
+ ?TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
+ ?TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
+ %% Not supported
+ %% ?TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256,
+ %% ?TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256
+ ] ++ suites(3).
+
+signature_algs({3, 4}, HashSigns) ->
+ signature_algs({3, 3}, HashSigns);
signature_algs({3, 3}, HashSigns) ->
CryptoSupports = crypto:supports(),
Hashes = proplists:get_value(hashs, CryptoSupports),
@@ -273,6 +286,8 @@ signature_algs({3, 3}, HashSigns) ->
end, [], HashSigns),
lists:reverse(Supported).
+default_signature_algs({3, 4}) ->
+ default_signature_algs({3, 3});
default_signature_algs({3, 3} = Version) ->
Default = [%% SHA2
{sha512, ecdsa},
@@ -291,6 +306,64 @@ default_signature_algs({3, 3} = Version) ->
default_signature_algs(_) ->
undefined.
+
+signature_schemes(Version, SignatureSchemes) when is_tuple(Version)
+ andalso Version >= {3, 3} ->
+ CryptoSupports = crypto:supports(),
+ Hashes = proplists:get_value(hashs, CryptoSupports),
+ PubKeys = proplists:get_value(public_keys, CryptoSupports),
+ Curves = proplists:get_value(curves, CryptoSupports),
+ Fun = fun (Scheme, Acc) ->
+ {Hash0, Sign0, Curve} =
+ ssl_cipher:scheme_to_components(Scheme),
+ Sign = case Sign0 of
+ rsa_pkcs1 -> rsa;
+ S -> S
+ end,
+ Hash = case Hash0 of
+ sha1 -> sha;
+ H -> H
+ end,
+ case proplists:get_bool(Sign, PubKeys)
+ andalso proplists:get_bool(Hash, Hashes)
+ andalso (Curve =:= undefined orelse
+ proplists:get_bool(Curve, Curves))
+ andalso is_pair(Hash, Sign, Hashes)
+ of
+ true ->
+ [Scheme | Acc];
+ false ->
+ Acc
+ end
+ end,
+ Supported = lists:foldl(Fun, [], SignatureSchemes),
+ lists:reverse(Supported);
+signature_schemes(_, _) ->
+ [].
+
+
+default_signature_schemes(Version) ->
+ Default = [
+ rsa_pkcs1_sha256,
+ rsa_pkcs1_sha384,
+ rsa_pkcs1_sha512,
+ ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256,
+ ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384,
+ ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512,
+ rsa_pss_rsae_sha256,
+ rsa_pss_rsae_sha384,
+ rsa_pss_rsae_sha512,
+ %% ed25519,
+ %% ed448,
+ rsa_pss_pss_sha256,
+ rsa_pss_pss_sha384,
+ rsa_pss_pss_sha512,
+ rsa_pkcs1_sha1,
+ ecdsa_sha1
+ ],
+ signature_schemes(Version, Default).
+
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%%% Internal functions
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/Makefile b/lib/ssl/test/Makefile
index 9dfb2eba53..d5ba105478 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/Makefile
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/Makefile
@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ MODULES = \
ssl_ECC\
ssl_upgrade_SUITE\
ssl_sni_SUITE \
+ ssl_eqc_SUITE \
make_certs\
x509_test
@@ -144,7 +145,7 @@ release_tests_spec: opt
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(ERL_FILES) $(HRL_FILES) $(HRL_FILES_NEEDED_IN_TEST) $(COVER_FILE) "$(RELSYSDIR)"
$(INSTALL_DATA) ssl.spec ssl_bench.spec ssl.cover "$(RELSYSDIR)"
chmod -R u+w "$(RELSYSDIR)"
- @tar cf - *_SUITE_data | (cd "$(RELSYSDIR)"; tar xf -)
+ @tar cf - *_SUITE_data property_test | (cd "$(RELSYSDIR)"; tar xf -)
release_docs_spec:
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/property_test/ssl_eqc_handshake.erl b/lib/ssl/test/property_test/ssl_eqc_handshake.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..88046f7386
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/property_test/ssl_eqc_handshake.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,192 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
+%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
+%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
+%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
+%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
+%%
+%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
+%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
+%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
+%% under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%%
+
+-module(ssl_eqc_handshake).
+
+-compile(export_all).
+
+-proptest(eqc).
+-proptest([triq,proper]).
+
+-ifndef(EQC).
+-ifndef(PROPER).
+-ifndef(TRIQ).
+-define(EQC,true).
+-endif.
+-endif.
+-endif.
+
+-ifdef(EQC).
+-include_lib("eqc/include/eqc.hrl").
+-define(MOD_eqc,eqc).
+
+-else.
+-ifdef(PROPER).
+-include_lib("proper/include/proper.hrl").
+-define(MOD_eqc,proper).
+
+-else.
+-ifdef(TRIQ).
+-define(MOD_eqc,triq).
+-include_lib("triq/include/triq.hrl").
+
+-endif.
+-endif.
+-endif.
+
+-include_lib("ssl/src/tls_handshake_1_3.hrl").
+-include_lib("ssl/src/tls_handshake.hrl").
+-include_lib("ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl").
+-include_lib("ssl/src/ssl_alert.hrl").
+-include_lib("ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl").
+
+-define('TLS_v1.3', {3,4}).
+-define('TLS_v1.2', {3,3}).
+-define('TLS_v1.1', {3,2}).
+-define('TLS_v1', {3,1}).
+-define('SSL_v3', {3,0}).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Properties --------------------------------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+prop_tls_hs_encode_decode() ->
+ ?FORALL({Handshake, TLSVersion}, ?LET(Version, tls_version(), {tls_msg(Version), Version}),
+ try
+ [Type, _Length, Data] = tls_handshake:encode_handshake(Handshake, TLSVersion),
+ case tls_handshake:decode_handshake(TLSVersion, Type, Data) of
+ Handshake ->
+ true;
+ _ ->
+ false
+ end
+ catch
+ throw:#alert{} ->
+ true
+ end
+ ).
+
+tls_version() ->
+ oneof([?'TLS_v1.2', ?'TLS_v1.1', ?'TLS_v1', ?'SSL_v3']).
+
+tls_msg(?'TLS_v1.3'= Version) ->
+ oneof([client_hello(Version),
+ %%server_hello(Version)
+ %%new_session_ticket()
+ #end_of_early_data{},
+ %%encrypted_extensions()
+ %%certificate_1_3(),
+ %%certificate_request()
+ %%certificate_verify()
+ %%finished()
+ key_update()
+ %%message_hash()
+ ]);
+tls_msg(Version) ->
+ oneof([#hello_request{},
+ client_hello(Version),
+ %%server_hello(Version)
+ %%certificate(),
+ %%server_key_exchange()
+ %%certificate_request()
+ #server_hello_done{}
+ %%certificate_verify()
+ %%client_key_exchange()
+ %%finished()
+ ]).
+
+client_hello(?'TLS_v1.3' = Version) ->
+ #client_hello{session_id = session_id(),
+ client_version = ?'TLS_v1.2',
+ cipher_suites = ssl_cipher:suites(Version),
+ compression_methods = compressions(Version),
+ random = client_random(Version),
+ extensions = client_extensions(Version)
+ };
+client_hello(Version) ->
+ #client_hello{session_id = session_id(),
+ client_version = Version,
+ cipher_suites = ssl_cipher:suites(Version),
+ compression_methods = compressions(Version),
+ random = client_random(Version),
+ extensions = client_extensions(Version)
+ }.
+session_id() ->
+ crypto:strong_rand_bytes(?NUM_OF_SESSION_ID_BYTES).
+
+compressions(_) ->
+ ssl_record:compressions().
+client_random(_) ->
+ crypto:strong_rand_bytes(32).
+
+client_extensions(?'TLS_v1.3' = Version) ->
+ #hello_extensions{
+ client_hello_versions =
+ #client_hello_versions{
+ versions = supported_versions(Version)
+ },
+ signature_algs_cert =
+ #signature_scheme_list{
+ signature_scheme_list = signature_scheme_list()
+ }
+ };
+client_extensions(Version) ->
+ #hello_extensions{
+ client_hello_versions =
+ #client_hello_versions{
+ versions = supported_versions(Version)
+ }
+ }.
+
+signature_scheme_list() ->
+ oneof([[rsa_pkcs1_sha256],
+ [rsa_pkcs1_sha256, ecdsa_sha1],
+ [rsa_pkcs1_sha256,
+ rsa_pkcs1_sha384,
+ rsa_pkcs1_sha512,
+ ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256,
+ ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384,
+ ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512,
+ rsa_pss_rsae_sha256,
+ rsa_pss_rsae_sha384,
+ rsa_pss_rsae_sha512,
+ rsa_pss_pss_sha256,
+ rsa_pss_pss_sha384,
+ rsa_pss_pss_sha512,
+ rsa_pkcs1_sha1,
+ ecdsa_sha1]
+ ]).
+
+supported_versions(?'TLS_v1.3') ->
+ oneof([[{3,4}],
+ [{3,3},{3,4}],
+ [{3,4},{3,3},{3,2},{3,1},{3,0}]
+ ]);
+supported_versions(_) ->
+ oneof([[{3,3}],
+ [{3,3},{3,2}],
+ [{3,3},{3,2},{3,1},{3,0}]
+ ]).
+
+key_update() ->
+ #key_update{request_update = request_update()}.
+
+request_update() ->
+ oneof([?UPDATE_NOT_REQUESTED, ?UPDATE_REQUESTED]).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
index cae491b882..1970c16f1d 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
@@ -3527,7 +3527,7 @@ honor_cipher_order(Config, Honor, ServerCiphers, ClientCiphers, Expected) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
tls_ciphersuite_vs_version() ->
- [{doc,"Test a SSLv3 client can not negotiate a TLSv* cipher suite."}].
+ [{doc,"Test a SSLv3 client cannot negotiate a TLSv* cipher suite."}].
tls_ciphersuite_vs_version(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{_ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_certificate_verify_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_certificate_verify_SUITE.erl
index b387feb97a..f677bf8a6e 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_certificate_verify_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_certificate_verify_SUITE.erl
@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ verify_fun_always_run_client(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server),
%% If user verify fun is called correctly we fail the connection.
- %% otherwise we can not tell this case apart form where we miss
+ %% otherwise we cannot tell this case apart form where we miss
%% to call users verify fun
FunAndState = {fun(_,{extension, _}, UserState) ->
{unknown, UserState};
@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ verify_fun_always_run_server(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
%% If user verify fun is called correctly we fail the connection.
- %% otherwise we can not tell this case apart form where we miss
+ %% otherwise we cannot tell this case apart form where we miss
%% to call users verify fun
FunAndState = {fun(_,{extension, _}, UserState) ->
{unknown, UserState};
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_eqc_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_eqc_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bd36d35c02
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_eqc_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
+%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
+%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
+%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
+%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
+%%
+%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
+%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
+%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
+%% under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%%
+
+-module(ssl_eqc_SUITE).
+
+-compile(export_all).
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Common Test interface functions -----------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+all() ->
+ [
+ tls_handshake_encoding
+ ].
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ ct_property_test:init_per_suite(Config).
+end_per_suite(Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_group(_,Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+init_per_testcase(_, Config0) ->
+ Config0.
+
+end_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Test Cases --------------------------------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+tls_handshake_encoding(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ %% manual test: proper:quickcheck(ssl_eqc_handshake:prop_tls_hs_encode_decode()).
+ true = ct_property_test:quickcheck(ssl_eqc_handshake:prop_tls_hs_encode_decode(),
+ Config).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/vsn.mk b/lib/ssl/vsn.mk
index 5be527306d..75d959accf 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/ssl/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-SSL_VSN = 9.0.1
+SSL_VSN = 9.1
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml
index a808d3af55..eb0f7d24f0 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml
@@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ handle_event(_, _, State, Data) ->
right before entering the initial state even though this
formally is not a state change.
In this case <c>OldState</c> will be the same as <c>State</c>,
- which can not happen for a subsequent state change,
+ which cannot happen for a subsequent state change,
but will happen when repeating the state enter call.
</p>
</desc>
@@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ handle_event(_, _, State, Data) ->
<desc>
<p>
<c><anno>State</anno></c> is the current state
- and it can not be changed since the state callback
+ and it cannot be changed since the state callback
was called with a
<seealso marker="#type-state_enter"><em>state enter call</em></seealso>.
</p>
@@ -1922,7 +1922,7 @@ handle_event(_, _, State, Data) ->
<p>
If the function returns a failure <c>Reason</c>, the ongoing
upgrade fails and rolls back to the old release.
- Note that <c>Reason</c> can not be an <c>{ok,_,_}</c> tuple
+ Note that <c>Reason</c> cannot be an <c>{ok,_,_}</c> tuple
since that will be regarded as a
<c>{ok,NewState,NewData}</c> tuple,
and that a tuple matching <c>{ok,_}</c>
@@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ init(Args) -> erlang:error(not_implemented, [Args]).</pre>
<seealso marker="erts:erlang#throw/1"><c>throw</c></seealso>
to return the result, which can be useful.
For example to bail out with <c>throw(keep_state_and_data)</c>
- from deep within complex code that can not
+ from deep within complex code that cannot
return <c>{next_state,State,Data}</c> because
<c>State</c> or <c>Data</c> is no longer in scope.
</p>
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml
index a225dea3b5..4c5199ca2b 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml
@@ -35,9 +35,10 @@
<datatypes>
<datatype>
- <name name="iterator"/>
+ <name name="iterator" n_vars="2"/>
<desc>
- <p>An iterator representing the key value associations in a map.</p>
+ <p>An iterator representing the associations in a map with keys of type
+ <c><anno>Key</anno></c> and values of type <c><anno>Value</anno></c>.</p>
<p>Created using <seealso marker="#iterator-1"><c>maps:iterator/1</c></seealso>.</p>
<p>Consumed by <seealso marker="#next-1"><c>maps:next/1</c></seealso>,
<seealso marker="#filter-2"><c>maps:filter/2</c></seealso>,
@@ -45,6 +46,10 @@
<seealso marker="#map-2"><c>maps:map/2</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</datatype>
+
+ <datatype>
+ <name name="iterator" n_vars="0"/>
+ </datatype>
</datatypes>
<funcs>
@@ -90,13 +95,13 @@
<name name="fold" arity="3"/>
<fsummary></fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Calls <c>F(K, V, AccIn)</c> for every <c><anno>K</anno></c> to value
- <c><anno>V</anno></c> association in <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> in
- any order. Function <c>fun F/3</c> must return a new
- accumulator, which is passed to the next successive call.
- This function returns the final value of the accumulator. The initial
- accumulator value <c><anno>Init</anno></c> is returned if the map is
- empty.</p>
+ <p>Calls <c>F(Key, Value, AccIn)</c> for every <c><anno>Key</anno></c>
+ to value <c><anno>Value</anno></c> association in
+ <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> in any order. Function <c>fun F/3</c>
+ must return a new accumulator, which is passed to the next successive
+ call. This function returns the final value of the accumulator.
+ The initial accumulator value <c><anno>Init</anno></c> is returned
+ if the map is empty.</p>
<p>The call fails with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if
<c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> is not a map or valid iterator,
or with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> is not a
@@ -234,11 +239,12 @@ none</code>
<fsummary></fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Produces a new map <c><anno>Map</anno></c> by calling function
- <c>fun F(K, V1)</c> for every <c><anno>K</anno></c> to value
- <c><anno>V1</anno></c> association in <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> in
- any order. Function <c>fun F/2</c> must return value
- <c><anno>V2</anno></c> to be associated with key <c><anno>K</anno></c>
- for the new map <c><anno>Map</anno></c>.</p>
+ <c>fun F(Key, Value1)</c> for every <c><anno>Key</anno></c> to value
+ <c><anno>Value1</anno></c> association in
+ <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> in any order. Function <c>fun Fun/2</c>
+ must return value <c><anno>Value2</anno></c> to be associated with
+ key <c><anno>Key</anno></c> for the new map
+ <c><anno>Map</anno></c>.</p>
<p>The call fails with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if
<c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> is not a map or valid iterator,
or with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> is not a
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml
index 712a474b0b..8b6de03f5f 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -3659,7 +3659,7 @@
you use erlang:halt/2 with an integer first argument and
an option list containing {flush,false} as the second
argument. Note that now is flushing not dependant of the
- exit code, and you can not only flush async threads
+ exit code, and you cannot only flush async threads
operations which we deemed as a strange behaviour anyway.
</p>
<p>Also, erlang:halt/1,2 has gotten a new feature: If the
@@ -4173,9 +4173,9 @@
Supervisors should not save child-specs for temporary
processes when they terminate as they should not be
restarted. Saving the temporary child spec will result in
- that you can not start a new temporary process with the
+ that you cannot start a new temporary process with the
same child spec as an already terminated temporary
- process. Since R14B02 you can not restart a temporary
+ process. Since R14B02 you cannot restart a temporary
temporary process as arguments are no longer saved, it
has however always been semantically incorrect to restart
a temporary process. Thanks to Filipe David Manana for
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl b/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl
index 2ec89e7d8a..28d25c6589 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
-endif.
%% This is mostly a convenience which gives more detailed reports.
-%% Note: Guard is a guarded pattern, and can not be used for value.
+%% Note: Guard is a guarded pattern, and cannot be used for value.
-ifdef(NOASSERT).
-define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr), ok).
-define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr, Comment), ok).
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@
end).
-endif.
-%% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and can not be used for value.
+%% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and cannot be used for value.
%% Term can be a guarded pattern, but Class cannot.
-ifdef(NOASSERT).
-define(assertException(Class, Term, Expr), ok).
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@
?assertException(throw, Term, Expr, Comment)).
%% This is the inverse case of assertException, for convenience.
-%% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and can not be used for value.
+%% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and cannot be used for value.
%% Both Class and Term can be guarded patterns.
-ifdef(NOASSERT).
-define(assertNotException(Class, Term, Expr), ok).
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_posix_msg.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_posix_msg.erl
index 8959fea498..b9ed4a3a9d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_posix_msg.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_posix_msg.erl
@@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ message_1(el2hlt) -> <<"level 2 halted">>;
message_1(el2nsync) -> <<"level 2 not synchronized">>;
message_1(el3hlt) -> <<"level 3 halted">>;
message_1(el3rst) -> <<"level 3 reset">>;
-message_1(elibacc) -> <<"can not access a needed shared library">>;
+message_1(elibacc) -> <<"cannot access a needed shared library">>;
message_1(elibbad) -> <<"accessing a corrupted shared library">>;
-message_1(elibexec) -> <<"can not exec a shared library directly">>;
+message_1(elibexec) -> <<"cannot exec a shared library directly">>;
message_1(elibmax) ->
<<"attempting to link in more shared libraries than system limit">>;
message_1(elibscn) -> <<".lib section in a.out corrupted">>;
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl
index 60463feec2..51965ddb57 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
-module(maps).
-export([get/3, filter/2,fold/3,
- map/2, size/1,
+ map/2, size/1, new/0,
update_with/3, update_with/4,
without/2, with/2,
iterator/1, next/1]).
@@ -29,13 +29,15 @@
%% BIFs
-export([get/2, find/2, from_list/1,
is_key/2, keys/1, merge/2,
- new/0, put/3, remove/2, take/2,
+ put/3, remove/2, take/2,
to_list/1, update/3, values/1]).
--opaque iterator() :: {term(), term(), iterator()}
- | none | nonempty_improper_list(integer(),map()).
+-opaque iterator(Key, Value) :: {Key, Value, iterator(Key, Value)} | none
+ | nonempty_improper_list(integer(), #{Key => Value}).
--export_type([iterator/0]).
+-type iterator() :: iterator(term(), term()).
+
+-export_type([iterator/2, iterator/0]).
-dialyzer({no_improper_lists, iterator/1}).
@@ -50,9 +52,7 @@
get(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-spec find(Key,Map) -> {ok, Value} | error when
- Key :: term(),
- Map :: map(),
- Value :: term().
+ Map :: #{Key => Value, _ => _}.
find(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
@@ -75,9 +75,8 @@ is_key(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-spec keys(Map) -> Keys when
- Map :: map(),
- Keys :: [Key],
- Key :: term().
+ Map :: #{Key => _},
+ Keys :: [Key].
keys(_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
@@ -91,13 +90,6 @@ keys(_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
merge(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-
--spec new() -> Map when
- Map :: map().
-
-new() -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-
-
%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: maps:put/3
-spec put(Key,Value,Map1) -> Map2 when
Key :: term(),
@@ -116,17 +108,13 @@ put(_,_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
remove(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-spec take(Key,Map1) -> {Value,Map2} | error when
- Key :: term(),
- Map1 :: map(),
- Value :: term(),
- Map2 :: map().
+ Map1 :: #{Key => Value, _ => _},
+ Map2 :: #{_ => _}.
take(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-spec to_list(Map) -> [{Key,Value}] when
- Map :: map(),
- Key :: term(),
- Value :: term().
+ Map :: #{Key => Value}.
to_list(Map) when is_map(Map) ->
to_list_internal(erts_internal:map_next(0, Map, []));
@@ -140,79 +128,69 @@ to_list_internal(Acc) ->
%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: maps:update/3
-spec update(Key,Value,Map1) -> Map2 when
- Key :: term(),
- Value :: term(),
- Map1 :: map(),
- Map2 :: map().
+ Map1 :: #{Key := _, _ => _},
+ Map2 :: #{Key := Value, _ => _}.
update(_,_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-spec values(Map) -> Values when
- Map :: map(),
- Values :: [Value],
- Value :: term().
+ Map :: #{_ => Value},
+ Values :: [Value].
values(_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
%% End of BIFs
+-spec new() -> Map when
+ Map :: #{}.
+
+new() -> #{}.
+
-spec update_with(Key,Fun,Map1) -> Map2 when
- Key :: term(),
- Map1 :: map(),
- Map2 :: map(),
- Fun :: fun((Value1 :: term()) -> Value2 :: term()).
+ Map1 :: #{Key := Value1, _ => _},
+ Map2 :: #{Key := Value2, _ => _},
+ Fun :: fun((Value1) -> Value2).
update_with(Key,Fun,Map) when is_function(Fun,1), is_map(Map) ->
- try maps:get(Key,Map) of
- Val -> maps:update(Key,Fun(Val),Map)
- catch
- error:{badkey,_} ->
- erlang:error({badkey,Key},[Key,Fun,Map])
+ case Map of
+ #{Key := Value} -> Map#{Key := Fun(Value)};
+ #{} -> erlang:error({badkey,Key},[Key,Fun,Map])
end;
update_with(Key,Fun,Map) ->
erlang:error(error_type(Map),[Key,Fun,Map]).
-spec update_with(Key,Fun,Init,Map1) -> Map2 when
- Key :: term(),
- Map1 :: Map1,
- Map2 :: Map2,
- Fun :: fun((Value1 :: term()) -> Value2 :: term()),
- Init :: term().
+ Map1 :: #{Key => Value1, _ => _},
+ Map2 :: #{Key := Value2 | Init, _ => _},
+ Fun :: fun((Value1) -> Value2).
update_with(Key,Fun,Init,Map) when is_function(Fun,1), is_map(Map) ->
- case maps:find(Key,Map) of
- {ok,Val} -> maps:update(Key,Fun(Val),Map);
- error -> maps:put(Key,Init,Map)
+ case Map of
+ #{Key := Value} -> Map#{Key := Fun(Value)};
+ #{} -> Map#{Key => Init}
end;
update_with(Key,Fun,Init,Map) ->
erlang:error(error_type(Map),[Key,Fun,Init,Map]).
-spec get(Key, Map, Default) -> Value | Default when
- Key :: term(),
- Map :: map(),
- Value :: term(),
- Default :: term().
+ Map :: #{Key => Value, _ => _}.
get(Key,Map,Default) when is_map(Map) ->
- case maps:find(Key, Map) of
- {ok, Value} ->
- Value;
- error ->
- Default
+ case Map of
+ #{Key := Value} -> Value;
+ #{} -> Default
end;
get(Key,Map,Default) ->
erlang:error({badmap,Map},[Key,Map,Default]).
--spec filter(Pred,MapOrIter) -> Map when
+-spec filter(Pred, MapOrIter) -> Map when
Pred :: fun((Key, Value) -> boolean()),
- Key :: term(),
- Value :: term(),
- MapOrIter :: map() | iterator(),
- Map :: map().
+ MapOrIter :: #{Key => Value} | iterator(Key, Value),
+ Map :: #{Key => Value}.
filter(Pred,Map) when is_function(Pred,2), is_map(Map) ->
maps:from_list(filter_1(Pred, iterator(Map)));
@@ -235,14 +213,11 @@ filter_1(Pred, Iter) ->
end.
-spec fold(Fun,Init,MapOrIter) -> Acc when
- Fun :: fun((K, V, AccIn) -> AccOut),
+ Fun :: fun((Key, Value, AccIn) -> AccOut),
Init :: term(),
- Acc :: term(),
- AccIn :: term(),
- AccOut :: term(),
- MapOrIter :: map() | iterator(),
- K :: term(),
- V :: term().
+ Acc :: AccOut,
+ AccIn :: Init | AccOut,
+ MapOrIter :: #{Key => Value} | iterator(Key, Value).
fold(Fun,Init,Map) when is_function(Fun,3), is_map(Map) ->
fold_1(Fun,Init,iterator(Map));
@@ -260,12 +235,9 @@ fold_1(Fun, Acc, Iter) ->
end.
-spec map(Fun,MapOrIter) -> Map when
- Fun :: fun((K, V1) -> V2),
- MapOrIter :: map() | iterator(),
- Map :: map(),
- K :: term(),
- V1 :: term(),
- V2 :: term().
+ Fun :: fun((Key, Value1) -> Value2),
+ MapOrIter :: #{Key => Value1} | iterator(Key, Value1),
+ Map :: #{Key => Value2}.
map(Fun,Map) when is_function(Fun, 2), is_map(Map) ->
maps:from_list(map_1(Fun, iterator(Map)));
@@ -291,17 +263,15 @@ size(Val) ->
erlang:error({badmap,Val},[Val]).
-spec iterator(Map) -> Iterator when
- Map :: map(),
- Iterator :: iterator().
+ Map :: #{Key => Value},
+ Iterator :: iterator(Key, Value).
iterator(M) when is_map(M) -> [0 | M];
iterator(M) -> erlang:error({badmap, M}, [M]).
-spec next(Iterator) -> {Key, Value, NextIterator} | 'none' when
- Iterator :: iterator(),
- Key :: term(),
- Value :: term(),
- NextIterator :: iterator().
+ Iterator :: iterator(Key, Value),
+ NextIterator :: iterator(Key, Value).
next({K, V, I}) ->
{K, V, I};
next([Path | Map]) when is_integer(Path), is_map(Map) ->
@@ -318,29 +288,26 @@ next(Iter) ->
K :: term().
without(Ks,M) when is_list(Ks), is_map(M) ->
- lists:foldl(fun(K, M1) -> maps:remove(K, M1) end, M, Ks);
+ lists:foldl(fun maps:remove/2, M, Ks);
without(Ks,M) ->
erlang:error(error_type(M),[Ks,M]).
-spec with(Ks, Map1) -> Map2 when
Ks :: [K],
- Map1 :: map(),
- Map2 :: map(),
- K :: term().
+ Map1 :: #{K => V, _ => _},
+ Map2 :: #{K => V}.
with(Ks,Map1) when is_list(Ks), is_map(Map1) ->
- Fun = fun(K, List) ->
- case maps:find(K, Map1) of
- {ok, V} ->
- [{K, V} | List];
- error ->
- List
- end
- end,
- maps:from_list(lists:foldl(Fun, [], Ks));
+ maps:from_list(with_1(Ks, Map1));
with(Ks,M) ->
erlang:error(error_type(M),[Ks,M]).
+with_1([K|Ks], Map) ->
+ case Map of
+ #{K := V} -> [{K,V}|with_1(Ks, Map)];
+ #{} -> with_1(Ks, Map)
+ end;
+with_1([], _Map) -> [].
error_type(M) when is_map(M) -> badarg;
error_type(V) -> {badmap, V}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl
index 362e98006e..4951dc727b 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ uniform_real_s(Alg, Next, M0, BitNo, R1, V1, Bits) ->
{M1 * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - 56), {Alg, R1}};
BitNo =:= -1008 ->
%% Endgame
- %% For the last round we can not have 14 zeros or more
+ %% For the last round we cannot have 14 zeros or more
%% at the top of M1 because then we will underflow,
%% so we need at least 43 bits
if
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl
index f07307c039..d33dc89af8 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ transcode(URIString, Options) when is_list(URIString) ->
%% (application/x-www-form-urlencoded encoding algorithm)
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec compose_query(QueryList) -> QueryString when
- QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata()}],
+ QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata() | true}],
QueryString :: uri_string()
| error().
compose_query(List) ->
@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ compose_query(List) ->
-spec compose_query(QueryList, Options) -> QueryString when
- QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata()}],
+ QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata() | true}],
Options :: [{encoding, atom()}],
QueryString :: uri_string()
| error().
@@ -435,6 +435,11 @@ compose_query(List, Options) ->
throw:{error, Atom, RestData} -> {error, Atom, RestData}
end.
%%
+compose_query([{Key,true}|Rest], Options, IsList, Acc) ->
+ Separator = get_separator(Rest),
+ K = form_urlencode(Key, Options),
+ IsListNew = IsList orelse is_list(Key),
+ compose_query(Rest, Options, IsListNew, <<Acc/binary,K/binary,Separator/binary>>);
compose_query([{Key,Value}|Rest], Options, IsList, Acc) ->
Separator = get_separator(Rest),
K = form_urlencode(Key, Options),
@@ -454,7 +459,7 @@ compose_query([], _Options, IsList, Acc) ->
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec dissect_query(QueryString) -> QueryList when
QueryString :: uri_string(),
- QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata()}]
+ QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata() | true}]
| error().
dissect_query(<<>>) ->
[];
@@ -1889,13 +1894,12 @@ dissect_query_key(<<$=,T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
dissect_query_value(T, IsList, Acc, Key, Value);
dissect_query_key(<<"&#",T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
dissect_query_key(T, IsList, Acc, <<Key/binary,"&#">>, Value);
-dissect_query_key(<<$&,_T/binary>>, _IsList, _Acc, _Key, _Value) ->
- throw({error, missing_value, "&"});
+dissect_query_key(T = <<$&,_/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, <<>>) ->
+ dissect_query_value(T, IsList, Acc, Key, true);
dissect_query_key(<<H,T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
dissect_query_key(T, IsList, Acc, <<Key/binary,H>>, Value);
-dissect_query_key(B, _, _, _, _) ->
- throw({error, missing_value, B}).
-
+dissect_query_key(T = <<>>, IsList, Acc, Key, <<>>) ->
+ dissect_query_value(T, IsList, Acc, Key, true).
dissect_query_value(<<$&,T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
K = form_urldecode(IsList, Key),
@@ -1908,9 +1912,10 @@ dissect_query_value(<<>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
V = form_urldecode(IsList, Value),
lists:reverse([{K,V}|Acc]).
-
%% HTML 5.2 - 4.10.21.6 URL-encoded form data - WHATWG URL (10 Jan 2018) - UTF-8
%% HTML 5.0 - 4.10.22.6 URL-encoded form data - decoding (non UTF-8)
+form_urldecode(_, true) ->
+ true;
form_urldecode(true, B) ->
Result = base10_decode(form_urldecode(B, <<>>)),
convert_to_list(Result, utf8);
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl
index a3e294ffea..10e1b75e0f 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl
@@ -1372,7 +1372,7 @@ otp_8562(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
otp_8911(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
case test_server:is_cover() of
true ->
- {skip, "Testing cover, so can not run when cover is already running"};
+ {skip, "Testing cover, so cannot run when cover is already running"};
false ->
do_otp_8911(Config)
end.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl
index f9ab83a120..c1613a7273 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl
@@ -2730,7 +2730,7 @@ bif_clash(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[],
{errors,[{2,erl_lint,{call_to_redefined_old_bif,{size,1}}}],[]}},
- %% Verify that warnings can not be turned off in the old way.
+ %% Verify that warnings cannot be turned off in the old way.
{clash2,
<<"-export([t/1,size/1]).
t(X) ->
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl
index d8912e548c..29677ac67e 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl
@@ -6153,40 +6153,11 @@ etsmem() ->
ets:info(T,memory),ets:info(T,type)}
end, ets:all()),
- EtsAllocInfo = erlang:system_info({allocator,ets_alloc}),
+ EtsAllocSize = erts_debug:alloc_blocks_size(ets_alloc),
ErlangMemoryEts = try erlang:memory(ets) catch error:notsup -> notsup end,
- Mem =
- {ErlangMemoryEts,
- case EtsAllocInfo of
- false -> undefined;
- MemInfo ->
- CS = lists:foldl(
- fun ({instance, _, L}, Acc) ->
- {value,{mbcs,MBCS}} = lists:keysearch(mbcs, 1, L),
- {value,{sbcs,SBCS}} = lists:keysearch(sbcs, 1, L),
- NewAcc = [MBCS, SBCS | Acc],
- case lists:keysearch(mbcs_pool, 1, L) of
- {value,{mbcs_pool, MBCS_POOL}} ->
- [MBCS_POOL|NewAcc];
- _ -> NewAcc
- end
- end,
- [],
- MemInfo),
- lists:foldl(
- fun(L, {Bl0,BlSz0}) ->
- {value,BlTup} = lists:keysearch(blocks, 1, L),
- blocks = element(1, BlTup),
- Bl = element(2, BlTup),
- {value,BlSzTup} = lists:keysearch(blocks_size, 1, L),
- blocks_size = element(1, BlSzTup),
- BlSz = element(2, BlSzTup),
- {Bl0+Bl,BlSz0+BlSz}
- end, {0,0}, CS)
- end},
- {Mem,AllTabs}.
-
+ Mem = {ErlangMemoryEts, EtsAllocSize},
+ {Mem, AllTabs}.
verify_etsmem(MI) ->
wait_for_test_procs(),
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl
index 837ab4e97e..af94fc79bc 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl
@@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ make_fun() ->
receive {Pid, Fun} -> Fun end.
make_fun(Pid) ->
- Pid ! {self(), fun make_fun/1}.
+ Pid ! {self(), fun (X) -> {X, Pid} end}.
fun_pid(Fun) ->
erlang:fun_info(Fun, pid).
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec
index 9c625091a8..4de7c1a0eb 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
{suites,"../stdlib_test",all}.
{skip_groups,"../stdlib_test",stdlib_bench_SUITE,
- [base64,gen_server,gen_statem,unicode],
+ [binary,base64,gen_server,gen_statem,unicode],
"Benchmark only"}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl
index 2364e8376f..b937eeb06a 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[{ts_install_cth,[{nodenames,2}]}]}].
all() ->
- [{group,unicode},{group,base64},
+ [{group,unicode},{group,base64},{group,binary},
{group,gen_server},{group,gen_statem},
{group,gen_server_comparison},{group,gen_statem_comparison}].
@@ -38,6 +38,11 @@ groups() ->
[norm_nfc_list, norm_nfc_deep_l, norm_nfc_binary,
string_lexemes_list, string_lexemes_binary
]},
+ {binary, [{repeat, 5}],
+ [match_single_pattern_no_match,
+ matches_single_pattern_no_match,
+ matches_single_pattern_eventual_match,
+ matches_single_pattern_frequent_match]},
{base64,[{repeat,5}],
[decode_binary, decode_binary_to_string,
decode_list, decode_list_to_string,
@@ -157,41 +162,59 @@ norm_data(Config) ->
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+match_single_pattern_no_match(_Config) ->
+ Binary = binary:copy(<<"ugbcfuysabfuqyfikgfsdalpaskfhgjsdgfjwsalp">>, 1000000),
+ comment(test(binary, match, [Binary, <<"o">>])).
+
+matches_single_pattern_no_match(_Config) ->
+ Binary = binary:copy(<<"ugbcfuysabfuqyfikgfsdalpaskfhgjsdgfjwsalp">>, 1000000),
+ comment(test(binary, matches, [Binary, <<"o">>])).
+
+matches_single_pattern_eventual_match(_Config) ->
+ Binary = binary:copy(<<"ugbcfuysabfuqyfikgfsdalpaskfhgjsdgfjwsal\n">>, 1000000),
+ comment(test(binary, matches, [Binary, <<"\n">>])).
+
+matches_single_pattern_frequent_match(_Config) ->
+ Binary = binary:copy(<<"abc\n">>, 1000000),
+ comment(test(binary, matches, [Binary, <<"abc">>])).
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
decode_binary(_Config) ->
- comment(test(decode, encoded_binary())).
+ comment(test(base64, decode, [encoded_binary()])).
decode_binary_to_string(_Config) ->
- comment(test(decode_to_string, encoded_binary())).
+ comment(test(base64, decode_to_string, [encoded_binary()])).
decode_list(_Config) ->
- comment(test(decode, encoded_list())).
+ comment(test(base64, decode, [encoded_list()])).
decode_list_to_string(_Config) ->
- comment(test(decode_to_string, encoded_list())).
+ comment(test(base64, decode_to_string, [encoded_list()])).
encode_binary(_Config) ->
- comment(test(encode, binary())).
+ comment(test(base64, encode, [binary()])).
encode_binary_to_string(_Config) ->
- comment(test(encode_to_string, binary())).
+ comment(test(base64, encode_to_string, [binary()])).
encode_list(_Config) ->
- comment(test(encode, list())).
+ comment(test(base64, encode, [list()])).
encode_list_to_string(_Config) ->
- comment(test(encode_to_string, list())).
+ comment(test(base64, encode_to_string, [list()])).
mime_binary_decode(_Config) ->
- comment(test(mime_decode, encoded_binary())).
+ comment(test(base64, mime_decode, [encoded_binary()])).
mime_binary_decode_to_string(_Config) ->
- comment(test(mime_decode_to_string, encoded_binary())).
+ comment(test(base64, mime_decode_to_string, [encoded_binary()])).
mime_list_decode(_Config) ->
- comment(test(mime_decode, encoded_list())).
+ comment(test(base64, mime_decode, [encoded_list()])).
mime_list_decode_to_string(_Config) ->
- comment(test(mime_decode_to_string, encoded_list())).
+ comment(test(base64, mime_decode_to_string, [encoded_list()])).
-define(SIZE, 10000).
-define(N, 1000).
@@ -209,15 +232,15 @@ binary() ->
list() ->
random_byte_list(?SIZE).
-test(Func, Data) ->
- F = fun() -> loop(?N, Func, Data) end,
+test(Mod, Fun, Args) ->
+ F = fun() -> loop(?N, Mod, Fun, Args) end,
{Time, ok} = timer:tc(fun() -> lspawn(F) end),
- report_base64(Time).
+ report_mfa(Time, Mod).
-loop(0, _F, _D) -> garbage_collect(), ok;
-loop(N, F, D) ->
- _ = base64:F(D),
- loop(N - 1, F, D).
+loop(0, _M, _F, _A) -> garbage_collect(), ok;
+loop(N, M, F, A) ->
+ _ = apply(M, F, A),
+ loop(N - 1, M, F, A).
lspawn(Fun) ->
{Pid, Ref} = spawn_monitor(fun() -> exit(Fun()) end),
@@ -225,10 +248,10 @@ lspawn(Fun) ->
{'DOWN', Ref, process, Pid, Rep} -> Rep
end.
-report_base64(Time) ->
+report_mfa(Time, Mod) ->
Tps = round((?N*1000000)/Time),
ct_event:notify(#event{name = benchmark_data,
- data = [{suite, "stdlib_base64"},
+ data = [{suite, "stdlib_" ++ atom_to_list(Mod)},
{value, Tps}]}),
Tps.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl
index 4fc0d76be8..ddaead9c7c 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl
@@ -862,9 +862,11 @@ transcode_negative(_Config) ->
compose_query(_Config) ->
[] = uri_string:compose_query([]),
"foo=1&bar=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{<<"foo">>,"1"}, {"bar", "2"}]),
+ "foo=1&bar" = uri_string:compose_query([{<<"foo">>,"1"}, {"bar", true}]),
"foo=1&b%C3%A4r=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo","1"}, {"bär", "2"}],[{encoding,utf8}]),
"foo=1&b%C3%A4r=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo","1"}, {"bär", "2"}],[{encoding,unicode}]),
"foo=1&b%E4r=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo","1"}, {"bär", "2"}],[{encoding,latin1}]),
+ "foo&b%E4r=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo",true}, {"bär", "2"}],[{encoding,latin1}]),
"foo+bar=1&%E5%90%88=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}]),
"foo+bar=1&%26%2321512%3B=2" =
uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}],[{encoding,latin1}]),
@@ -906,11 +908,13 @@ dissect_query(_Config) ->
[{"föo bar","1"},{"ö","2"}] =
uri_string:dissect_query("föo+bar=1&%C3%B6=2"),
[{<<"föo bar"/utf8>>,<<"1">>},{<<"ö"/utf8>>,<<"2">>}] =
- uri_string:dissect_query(<<"föo+bar=1&%C3%B6=2"/utf8>>).
+ uri_string:dissect_query(<<"föo+bar=1&%C3%B6=2"/utf8>>),
+ [{"foo1",true},{"bar","2"}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query("foo1&bar=2"),
+ [{<<"foo1">>,<<"1">>},{<<"bar">>,true}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query(<<"foo1=1&bar">>).
dissect_query_negative(_Config) ->
- {error,missing_value,"&"} =
- uri_string:dissect_query("foo1&bar=2"),
{error,invalid_percent_encoding,"%XX%B6"} = uri_string:dissect_query("foo=%XX%B6&amp;bar=2"),
{error,invalid_input,[153]} =
uri_string:dissect_query("foo=%99%B6&amp;bar=2"),
diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/igor.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/igor.erl
index 16e3511734..b712b77e9f 100644
--- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/igor.erl
+++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/igor.erl
@@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ merge_files1(Files, Opts) ->
%% transitions), code replacement is expected to be detected. Then, if
%% we in the merged code do not check at these points if the
%% <em>target</em> module (the result of the merge) has been replaced,
-%% we can not be sure in general that we will be able to do code
+%% we cannot be sure in general that we will be able to do code
%% replacement of the merged state machine - it could run forever
%% without detecting the code change. Therefore, all such calls must
%% remain remote-calls (detecting code changes), but may call the target
diff --git a/lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml b/lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml
index 15cd784253..6c6b20aad8 100644
--- a/lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml
+++ b/lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
<c>{already_cover_compiled,no_beam_found,Module}</c> is
returned.</p>
<p><c>{error,BeamFile}</c> is returned if the compiled code
- can not be loaded on the node.</p>
+ cannot be loaded on the node.</p>
<p>If a list of <c>ModFiles</c> is given as input, a list
of <c>Result</c> will be returned. The order of the returned
list is undefined.</p>
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@
<p>Exports the current coverage data for <c>Module</c> to the
file <c>ExportFile</c>. It is recommended to name the
<c>ExportFile</c> with the extension <c>.coverdata</c>, since
- other filenames can not be read by the web based interface to
+ other filenames cannot be read by the web based interface to
cover.</p>
<p>If <c>Module</c> is not given, data for all Cover compiled
or earlier imported modules is exported.</p>
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@
<p>Coverage data from several export files can be imported
into one system. The coverage data is then added up when
analysing.</p>
- <p>Coverage data for a module can not be imported from the
+ <p>Coverage data for a module cannot be imported from the
same file twice unless the module is first reset or
compiled. The check is based on the filename, so you can
easily fool the system by renaming your export file.</p>
diff --git a/lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml b/lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml
index 9fd9332373..79bacb2927 100644
--- a/lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml
+++ b/lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml
@@ -111,15 +111,18 @@
default, but this can be configured an a per-allocator basis with the
<seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc#M_atags"><c>+M&lt;S&gt;atags</c>
</seealso> emulator option.</p>
- <p>If tagged allocations are not enabled on any of the specified
- allocator types, the call will fail with
- <c>{error, not_enabled}</c>.</p>
+ <p>If the specified allocator types are not enabled, the call will fail
+ with <c>{error, not_enabled}</c>.</p>
<p>The following options can be used:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>allocator_types</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The allocator types that will be searched. Defaults to all
- <c>alloc_util</c> allocators.</p>
+ <p>The allocator types that will be searched. Note that blocks can
+ move freely between allocator types, so restricting the search to
+ certain allocators may return unexpected types (e.g. process
+ heaps when searching binary_alloc), or hide blocks that were
+ migrated out.</p>
+ <p>Defaults to all <c>alloc_util</c> allocators.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>scheduler_ids</c></tag>
<item>
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl
index 8c521b2e1a..33259df58f 100644
--- a/lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl
@@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ allocations_ramv(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
verify_allocations_disabled(_AllocType, Result) ->
verify_allocations_disabled(Result).
+verify_allocations_disabled({ok, {_HistStart, _UnscannedBytes, Allocs}}) ->
+ true = Allocs =:= #{};
verify_allocations_disabled({error, not_enabled}) ->
ok.
@@ -91,6 +93,13 @@ verify_allocations_enabled(_AllocType, Result) ->
verify_allocations_enabled({ok, {_HistStart, _UnscannedBytes, Allocs}}) ->
true = Allocs =/= #{}.
+verify_allocations_output(#{}, {ok, {_, _, Allocs}}) when Allocs =:= #{} ->
+ %% This happens when the allocator is enabled but tagging is disabled. If
+ %% there's an error that causes Allocs to always be empty when enabled it
+ %% will be caught by verify_allocations_enabled.
+ ok;
+verify_allocations_output(#{}, {error, not_enabled}) ->
+ ok;
verify_allocations_output(#{ histogram_start := HistStart,
histogram_width := HistWidth },
{ok, {HistStart, _UnscannedBytes, ByOrigin}}) ->
@@ -124,8 +133,6 @@ verify_allocations_output(#{ histogram_start := HistStart,
[BlockCount, GenTotalBlockCount])
end,
- ok;
-verify_allocations_output(#{}, {error, not_enabled}) ->
ok.
%% %% %% %% %% %%
@@ -214,7 +221,8 @@ verify_carriers_output(#{ histogram_start := HistStart,
ct:fail("Carrier count is ~p, expected at least ~p (SBC).",
[CarrierCount, GenSBCCount]);
CarrierCount >= GenSBCCount ->
- ok
+ ct:pal("Found ~p carriers, required at least ~p (SBC)." ,
+ [CarrierCount, GenSBCCount])
end,
ok;
@@ -292,9 +300,19 @@ start_slave(Args) ->
MicroSecs = erlang:monotonic_time(),
Name = "instr" ++ integer_to_list(MicroSecs),
Pa = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
- {ok, Node} = test_server:start_node(list_to_atom(Name),
- slave,
- [{args, "-pa " ++ Pa ++ " " ++ Args}]),
+
+ %% We pass arguments through ZFLAGS as the nightly tests rotate
+ %% +Meamax/+Meamin which breaks the _enabled and _disabled tests unless
+ %% overridden.
+ ZFlags = os:getenv("ERL_ZFLAGS", ""),
+ {ok, Node} = try
+ os:putenv("ERL_ZFLAGS", ZFlags ++ [" " | Args]),
+ test_server:start_node(list_to_atom(Name),
+ slave,
+ [{args, "-pa " ++ Pa}])
+ after
+ os:putenv("ERL_ZFLAGS", ZFlags)
+ end,
Node.
generate_test_blocks() ->
@@ -309,8 +327,9 @@ generate_test_blocks() ->
MBCs = [<<I, 0:64/unit:8>> ||
I <- lists:seq(1, ?GENERATED_MBC_BLOCK_COUNT)],
Runner ! Ref,
- receive after infinity -> ok end,
- unreachable ! {SBCs, MBCs}
+ receive
+ gurka -> gaffel ! {SBCs, MBCs}
+ end
end),
receive
Ref -> ok
diff --git a/lib/wx/doc/overview.edoc b/lib/wx/doc/overview.edoc
index 054016f515..843a9c1320 100644
--- a/lib/wx/doc/overview.edoc
+++ b/lib/wx/doc/overview.edoc
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ the <em>fun</em> returns.
The callbacks are always invoked by another process and have
exclusive usage of the GUI when invoked. This means that a callback <em>fun</em>
-can not use the process dictionary and should not make calls to other
+cannot use the process dictionary and should not make calls to other
processes. Calls to another process inside a callback <em>fun</em> may cause a
deadlock if the other process is waiting on completion of his call to
the GUI.
diff --git a/lib/wx/examples/demo/ex_graphicsContext.erl b/lib/wx/examples/demo/ex_graphicsContext.erl
index 1193578037..1e6ffce18d 100644
--- a/lib/wx/examples/demo/ex_graphicsContext.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/examples/demo/ex_graphicsContext.erl
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ do_init(Config) ->
pen = Pen, brush = Brush, font = Font}}.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% Sync events i.e. from callbacks must return ok, it can not return a new state.
+%% Sync events i.e. from callbacks must return ok, it cannot return a new state.
%% Do the redrawing here.
handle_sync_event(#wx{event = #wxPaint{}},_,
#state{win=Win, pen = Pen, brush = Brush, font = Font}) ->
diff --git a/lib/wx/test/wx_event_SUITE.erl b/lib/wx/test/wx_event_SUITE.erl
index 7ecd9b7283..1cc194d569 100644
--- a/lib/wx/test/wx_event_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/test/wx_event_SUITE.erl
@@ -347,9 +347,9 @@ connect_in_callback(Config) ->
%% such that new events are not fired until the previous
%% callback have returned.
- %% That means that a callback can not wait for other events
+ %% That means that a callback cannot wait for other events
%% in receive since they will not come.
- %% It also means that you can not attach a new callback directly from
+ %% It also means that you cannot attach a new callback directly from
%% the callback since that callback will be removed when the temporary
%% process that executes the outer callback (may) die(s) before the callback
%% is invoked
diff --git a/lib/xmerl/test/xmerl_SUITE_data/eventp/CMOM.xml b/lib/xmerl/test/xmerl_SUITE_data/eventp/CMOM.xml
index c2533248d1..0379c18214 100644
--- a/lib/xmerl/test/xmerl_SUITE_data/eventp/CMOM.xml
+++ b/lib/xmerl/test/xmerl_SUITE_data/eventp/CMOM.xml
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
</exception>
<exception name="UpgradeNotPossibleException">
- <description>Before an upgrade is started it was found that the upgrade can not take place. A possible reason is that the upgrade package that is running in the node is not in the upgrade window of this upgrade package. </description>
+ <description>Before an upgrade is started it was found that the upgrade cannot take place. A possible reason is that the upgrade package that is running in the node is not in the upgrade window of this upgrade package. </description>
<exceptionParameter name="message">
<dataType>
<string/>
@@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@ Example:
<exception name="NoSuchAttributeException">
<description>Exception thrown when an MO attribute is requested to be accessed but the access
-method for the is not defined (the attribute can not be accessed)</description>
+method for the is not defined (the attribute cannot be accessed)</description>
</exception>
<exception name="MoCardinalityViolationException">
@@ -3125,7 +3125,7 @@ active = Synchronization is used in system clock generation.
<description>RefState can have the following values:
failed = synchronization reference is not capable to perform its required tasks.
degraded = capability of synchronization reference to perform its required tasks is degraded e.g. because of signal level degradation. This value is only applicable for traffic carrying (ET physical path termination) synchronization references. Note: attribute degradationIsFault controls whether synchronization reference degradation is interpreted as a synchronization reference fault or not.
-lossOfTracking = system clock regulation algorithm on TU board can not follow the 8kHz synchronization reference signal either because of the poor quality of the signal or because of a HW fault at TU board. If all synchronization references repeatedly end up to state lossOfTracking, fault is likely in TU HW.
+lossOfTracking = system clock regulation algorithm on TU board cannot follow the 8kHz synchronization reference signal either because of the poor quality of the signal or because of a HW fault at TU board. If all synchronization references repeatedly end up to state lossOfTracking, fault is likely in TU HW.
ok = synchronization reference is capable of performing its required tasks.
</description>
<enumMember name="failed">
@@ -11270,7 +11270,7 @@ Note! This action requires a transaction.</description>
The changing of the IP address with operation assignIpAddress might cause interruption of the communication if the network management tool is connected via the ethernet link.
-Note: The EthernetLink MO can not be deleted!
+Note: The EthernetLink MO cannot be deleted!
Note: The performance monitoring counters in the EthernetLink MO has a "Wrap-around time" of approximately 2 hours.
</description>
@@ -11532,8 +11532,8 @@ Note! This action requires a transaction.</description>
<description>This MO holds the IP routing table.
The IpRoutingTable MO is automatically created when the Ip MO is created.
-The IpRoutingTable MO can not be created manually.
-The IpRoutingTable MO can not be deleted.
+The IpRoutingTable MO cannot be created manually.
+The IpRoutingTable MO cannot be deleted.
</description>
<systemCreated/>
<attribute name="userLabel">
@@ -12967,7 +12967,7 @@ Note! When using fractional atm, timeslot 1 must be a part of the fraction.
Note! ETM1 does not support EPD and PPD
-Note! ETM1 does not have a proper buffer management. Thus fairness of UBR+ traffic can not be guaranteed and shaping on UBR+ traffic is not possible.
+Note! ETM1 does not have a proper buffer management. Thus fairness of UBR+ traffic cannot be guaranteed and shaping on UBR+ traffic is not possible.
Note! The number of VCC TP+VPC TP with performance monitoring enabled (i.e. PM mode &lt;&gt; off) is restricted to 1 per port.
</description>
@@ -13371,7 +13371,7 @@ Struct element description :
-Date is in string format, max length is 40. Format for date is: weekday month date hour:min:seconds year.
-Status is in string format, max length is 40.
-Note! The identity can not be the same as name. Identity should contain the product identity.
+Note! The identity cannot be the same as name. Identity should contain the product identity.
</description>
@@ -13562,7 +13562,7 @@ Note! For comment and operatorName spaces (' ') are also allowed within the stri
This action does not require a transaction.
-Note! The configurationVersionName and identity can not be the same. The identity should be the product identity.
+Note! The configurationVersionName and identity cannot be the same. The identity should be the product identity.
</description>
<returnType>
<void/>
@@ -17367,7 +17367,7 @@ NOTE: There is a restriction of a maximum of 32 Mtp2Tp's per MP.</description>
<attribute name="mtp2ProfileItuId">
<description>Reference to a Mtp2ProfileItu MO.
-Note: The bitRate can not be changed.</description>
+Note: The bitRate cannot be changed.</description>
<mandatory/>
<noNotification/>
<dataType>
@@ -17566,7 +17566,7 @@ NOTE: There is a restriction of a maximum of 32 Mtp2Tp's per MP.</description>
<attribute name="mtp2ProfileAnsiId">
<description>Reference to a Mtp2ProfileAnsi MO.
-Note: The bitRate can not be changed.</description>
+Note: The bitRate cannot be changed.</description>
<mandatory/>
<noNotification/>
<dataType>
@@ -21777,7 +21777,7 @@ Each E1/DS1/J1 channel can suport up to 2 VP connections.
The ET-MC41 board support one biderectional F4/F5 PM flow per E1 channel.
-Note! The ETMC41 supports IMA. However the E1 ports being part of the same IMA group can not be selected randomly.
+Note! The ETMC41 supports IMA. However the E1 ports being part of the same IMA group cannot be selected randomly.
Note! The number of VCC TP+VPC TP with performance monitoring enabled (i.e. PM mode &lt;&gt; off) is restricted to 1 / port
@@ -21883,7 +21883,7 @@ NOTE: There is a restriction of a maximum of 32 Mtp2Tp's per MP.
<attribute name="mtp2ProfileChinaId">
<description>Reference to a Mtp2ProfileChina MO.
-Note: The bitRate can not be changed.</description>
+Note: The bitRate cannot be changed.</description>
<mandatory/>
<noNotification/>
<dataType>
diff --git a/lib/xmerl/test/xmerl_SUITE_data/eventp/CelloMOM.xml b/lib/xmerl/test/xmerl_SUITE_data/eventp/CelloMOM.xml
index 3b5d8ae2ad..3b9ccac0f4 100644
--- a/lib/xmerl/test/xmerl_SUITE_data/eventp/CelloMOM.xml
+++ b/lib/xmerl/test/xmerl_SUITE_data/eventp/CelloMOM.xml
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
</exception>
<exception name="UpgradeNotPossibleException">
- <description>Before an upgrade is started it was found that the upgrade can not take place. A possible reason is that the upgrade package that is running in the node is not in the upgrade window of this upgrade package. </description>
+ <description>Before an upgrade is started it was found that the upgrade cannot take place. A possible reason is that the upgrade package that is running in the node is not in the upgrade window of this upgrade package. </description>
<exceptionParameter name="message">
<dataType>
<string/>
@@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@ Example:
<exception name="NoSuchAttributeException">
<description>Exception thrown when an MO attribute is requested to be accessed but the access
-method for the is not defined (the attribute can not be accessed)</description>
+method for the is not defined (the attribute cannot be accessed)</description>
</exception>
<exception name="MoCardinalityViolationException">
@@ -3125,7 +3125,7 @@ active = Synchronization is used in system clock generation.
<description>RefState can have the following values:
failed = synchronization reference is not capable to perform its required tasks.
degraded = capability of synchronization reference to perform its required tasks is degraded e.g. because of signal level degradation. This value is only applicable for traffic carrying (ET physical path termination) synchronization references. Note: attribute degradationIsFault controls whether synchronization reference degradation is interpreted as a synchronization reference fault or not.
-lossOfTracking = system clock regulation algorithm on TU board can not follow the 8kHz synchronization reference signal either because of the poor quality of the signal or because of a HW fault at TU board. If all synchronization references repeatedly end up to state lossOfTracking, fault is likely in TU HW.
+lossOfTracking = system clock regulation algorithm on TU board cannot follow the 8kHz synchronization reference signal either because of the poor quality of the signal or because of a HW fault at TU board. If all synchronization references repeatedly end up to state lossOfTracking, fault is likely in TU HW.
ok = synchronization reference is capable of performing its required tasks.
</description>
<enumMember name="failed">
@@ -11270,7 +11270,7 @@ Note! This action requires a transaction.</description>
The changing of the IP address with operation assignIpAddress might cause interruption of the communication if the network management tool is connected via the ethernet link.
-Note: The EthernetLink MO can not be deleted!
+Note: The EthernetLink MO cannot be deleted!
Note: The performance monitoring counters in the EthernetLink MO has a "Wrap-around time" of approximately 2 hours.
</description>
@@ -11532,8 +11532,8 @@ Note! This action requires a transaction.</description>
<description>This MO holds the IP routing table.
The IpRoutingTable MO is automatically created when the Ip MO is created.
-The IpRoutingTable MO can not be created manually.
-The IpRoutingTable MO can not be deleted.
+The IpRoutingTable MO cannot be created manually.
+The IpRoutingTable MO cannot be deleted.
</description>
<systemCreated/>
<attribute name="userLabel">
@@ -12967,7 +12967,7 @@ Note! When using fractional atm, timeslot 1 must be a part of the fraction.
Note! ETM1 does not support EPD and PPD
-Note! ETM1 does not have a proper buffer management. Thus fairness of UBR+ traffic can not be guaranteed and shaping on UBR+ traffic is not possible.
+Note! ETM1 does not have a proper buffer management. Thus fairness of UBR+ traffic cannot be guaranteed and shaping on UBR+ traffic is not possible.
Note! The number of VCC TP+VPC TP with performance monitoring enabled (i.e. PM mode &lt;&gt; off) is restricted to 1 per port.
</description>
@@ -13371,7 +13371,7 @@ Struct element description :
-Date is in string format, max length is 40. Format for date is: weekday month date hour:min:seconds year.
-Status is in string format, max length is 40.
-Note! The identity can not be the same as name. Identity should contain the product identity.
+Note! The identity cannot be the same as name. Identity should contain the product identity.
</description>
@@ -13562,7 +13562,7 @@ Note! For comment and operatorName spaces (' ') are also allowed within the stri
This action does not require a transaction.
-Note! The configurationVersionName and identity can not be the same. The identity should be the product identity.
+Note! The configurationVersionName and identity cannot be the same. The identity should be the product identity.
</description>
<returnType>
<void/>
@@ -17367,7 +17367,7 @@ NOTE: There is a restriction of a maximum of 32 Mtp2Tp's per MP.</description>
<attribute name="mtp2ProfileItuId">
<description>Reference to a Mtp2ProfileItu MO.
-Note: The bitRate can not be changed.</description>
+Note: The bitRate cannot be changed.</description>
<mandatory/>
<noNotification/>
<dataType>
@@ -17566,7 +17566,7 @@ NOTE: There is a restriction of a maximum of 32 Mtp2Tp's per MP.</description>
<attribute name="mtp2ProfileAnsiId">
<description>Reference to a Mtp2ProfileAnsi MO.
-Note: The bitRate can not be changed.</description>
+Note: The bitRate cannot be changed.</description>
<mandatory/>
<noNotification/>
<dataType>
@@ -21777,7 +21777,7 @@ Each E1/DS1/J1 channel can suport up to 2 VP connections.
The ET-MC41 board support one biderectional F4/F5 PM flow per E1 channel.
-Note! The ETMC41 supports IMA. However the E1 ports being part of the same IMA group can not be selected randomly.
+Note! The ETMC41 supports IMA. However the E1 ports being part of the same IMA group cannot be selected randomly.
Note! The number of VCC TP+VPC TP with performance monitoring enabled (i.e. PM mode &lt;&gt; off) is restricted to 1 / port
@@ -21883,7 +21883,7 @@ NOTE: There is a restriction of a maximum of 32 Mtp2Tp's per MP.
<attribute name="mtp2ProfileChinaId">
<description>Reference to a Mtp2ProfileChina MO.
-Note: The bitRate can not be changed.</description>
+Note: The bitRate cannot be changed.</description>
<mandatory/>
<noNotification/>
<dataType>
diff --git a/configure.in b/make/configure.in
index 559049aca1..987e02ddc1 100644
--- a/configure.in
+++ b/make/configure.in
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ case "X$ERL_TOP" in
X)
;;
X/*)
- test -f $ERL_TOP/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c || {
+ test -f "$ERL_TOP/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c" || {
AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid \$ERL_TOP])
}
srcdir="$ERL_TOP";;
@@ -93,6 +93,8 @@ dnl
if test "X$host" != "Xfree_source" -a "X$host" != "Xwin32"; then
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
+else
+ host_os=$host
fi
TARGET=$host
@@ -128,6 +130,8 @@ AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_CHECK_TOOL(LD, [ld])
+LM_WINDOWS_ENVIRONMENT
+
_search_path=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH
AC_PATH_PROG(ENV, [env], false, $_search_path)
@@ -207,6 +211,9 @@ AC_MSG_CHECKING([OTP version])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$OTP_VSN])
AC_SUBST(OTP_VSN)
+AC_ARG_ENABLE(parallel-configure,
+AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-parallel-configure], [disable parallel execution of configure scripts]))
+
AC_ARG_ENABLE(dirty-schedulers,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-dirty-schedulers], [enable dirty scheduler support]))
@@ -412,77 +419,9 @@ if test $CROSS_COMPILING = no; then
esac
fi
-rm -f $ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS
-for app in `cd lib && ls -d *`; do
- var=`eval echo \\$with_$app`
- if test X${var} = Xno; then
- echo "$app" >> $ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS
- fi
-done
-
-export ERL_TOP
-AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(lib erts)
+ERL_DED
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile make/output.mk])
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([make/emd2exml], [chmod +x make/emd2exml])
+AC_CONFIG_FILES([../Makefile output.mk ../make/$host/otp_ded.mk:../make/otp_ded.mk.in])
+AC_CONFIG_FILES([emd2exml], [chmod +x emd2exml])
AC_OUTPUT
-
-pattern="lib/*/SKIP"
-files=`echo $pattern`
-if test "$files" != "$pattern" || test -f $ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS; then
- echo '*********************************************************************'
- echo '********************** APPLICATIONS DISABLED **********************'
- echo '*********************************************************************'
- echo
- if test "$files" != "$pattern"; then
- for skipfile in $files; do
- app=`dirname $skipfile`; app=`basename $app`
- printf "%-15s: " $app; cat $skipfile
- done
- fi
- if test -f $ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS; then
- for skipapp in `cat $ERL_TOP/lib/SKIP-APPLICATIONS`; do
- printf "%-15s: User gave --without-%s option\n" $skipapp $skipapp
- done
- fi
- echo
- echo '*********************************************************************'
-fi
-pattern="lib/*/CONF_INFO"
-files=`echo $pattern`
-if test "$files" != "$pattern" || test -f erts/CONF_INFO; then
- echo '*********************************************************************'
- echo '********************** APPLICATIONS INFORMATION *******************'
- echo '*********************************************************************'
- echo
- test "$files" != "$pattern" || files=""
- test ! -f erts/CONF_INFO || files="$files erts/CONF_INFO"
- for infofile in $files; do
- app=`dirname $infofile`; app=`basename $app`
- printf "%-15s: " $app; cat $infofile
- done
- echo
- echo '*********************************************************************'
-fi
-if test -f "erts/doc/CONF_INFO"; then
- echo '*********************************************************************'
- echo '********************** DOCUMENTATION INFORMATION ******************'
- echo '*********************************************************************'
- echo
- printf "%-15s: \n" documentation;
- havexsltproc="yes"
- for cmd in `cat erts/doc/CONF_INFO`; do
- echo " $cmd is missing."
- if test $cmd = "xsltproc"; then
- havexsltproc="no"
- fi
- done
- if test $havexsltproc = "no"; then
- echo ' The documentation can not be built.'
- else
- echo ' Using fakefop to generate placeholder PDF files.'
- fi
- echo
- echo '*********************************************************************'
-fi
diff --git a/make/lazy_configure.mk b/make/lazy_configure.mk
deleted file mode 100644
index c74f216de0..0000000000
--- a/make/lazy_configure.mk
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-# ``Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-#
-# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson Utvecklings AB.
-# Portions created by Ericsson are Copyright 1999, Ericsson Utvecklings
-# AB. All Rights Reserved.''
-#
-# $Id$
-#
-
-ifndef EXPECTED_AUTOCONF_VERSION
-EXPECTED_AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.59
-endif
-SAVE_ARGS=$(ERL_TOP)/make/save_args
-CONFIG_STATUS=$(CONFIGURE_DIR)/$(TARGET)/config.status
-SAVED_CONFIG_FLAGS_FILE=$(CONFIGURE_DIR)/$(TARGET)/lazy.config.flags
-SAVED_CONFIG_LOG=$(CONFIGURE_DIR)/$(TARGET)/config.log
-CONFIG_CACHE_FILE=$(CONFIGURE_DIR)/$(TARGET)/lazy.config.cache
-ALL_CONFIG_FLAGS=$(CONFIGURE_FLAGS) --no-create --no-recursion --cache-file=$(CONFIG_CACHE_FILE)
-
-lazy_configure: save_config_flags $(CONFIG_STATUS)
- rm -f $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/config.log
- cd $(CONFIGURE_DIR) && $(CONFIG_STATUS)
- cat $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/config.log >> $(SAVED_CONFIG_LOG)
- rm -f $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/config.log
-
-save_config_flags:
- $(SAVE_ARGS) $(SAVED_CONFIG_FLAGS_FILE) --- $(ALL_CONFIG_FLAGS)
-
-$(SAVED_CONFIG_FLAGS_FILE): save_config_flags
-
-$(CONFIGURE_DIR)/configure: $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/configure.in $(EXTRA_CONFIGURE_DEPENDENCIES)
- rm -f $(CONFIG_CACHE_FILE)
- @ exp_ac_vsn=$(EXPECTED_AUTOCONF_VERSION) ; \
- ac_vsn_blob=`autoconf --version` ; \
- ac_vsn=`echo x$$ac_vsn_blob | sed "s|[^0-9]*\([0-9][^ \t\n]*\).*|\1|"` ; \
- case "$$ac_vsn" in \
- $$exp_ac_vsn) \
- ;; \
- *) \
- echo "***************************************************" 1>&2 ; \
- echo "***************************************************" 1>&2 ; \
- echo "*** WARNING: System might fail to configure or" 1>&2 ; \
- echo "*** might be erroneously configured" 1>&2 ; \
- echo "*** since autoconf version $$ac_vsn is used" 1>&2 ; \
- echo "*** instead of version $$exp_ac_vsn!" 1>&2 ; \
- echo "***************************************************" 1>&2 ; \
- echo "***************************************************" 1>&2 ; \
- ;; \
- esac
- cd $(CONFIGURE_DIR) && autoconf -f
-
-$(CONFIGURE_DIR)/config.h.in: $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/configure.in $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/aclocal.m4
- cd $(CONFIGURE_DIR) && autoheader ./configure.in > ./config.h.in
-
-$(CONFIG_STATUS): $(SAVED_CONFIG_FLAGS_FILE) $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/configure $(EXTRA_CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES)
- rm -f $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/config.log
- cd $(CONFIGURE_DIR) && CONFIG_STATUS=$(CONFIG_STATUS) ./configure $(ALL_CONFIG_FLAGS)
- rm -f $(SAVED_CONFIG_LOG)
- mv $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/config.log $(SAVED_CONFIG_LOG)
-
-lazy_configure_target_clean:
- rm -f $(CONFIG_STATUS)
- rm -f $(CONFIG_CACHE_FILE)
- rm -f $(SAVED_CONFIG_FLAGS_FILE)
- rm -f $(SAVED_CONFIG_LOG)
-
-lazy_configure_clean: lazy_configure_target_clean
- rm -f $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/configure
- test ! -f $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/acconfig.h || rm -f $(CONFIGURE_DIR)/config.h.in
-
-.PHONY: lazy_configure save_config_flags lazy_configure_clean
-
diff --git a/make/make_emakefile.in b/make/make_emakefile.in
index fbca77887a..e0740d1013 100755
--- a/make/make_emakefile.in
+++ b/make/make_emakefile.in
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!@PERL@
+#!/usr/bin/env @PERL@
# -*- cperl -*-
use strict;
diff --git a/make/otp_ded.mk.in b/make/otp_ded.mk.in
index 0b5311d75e..9c8df265de 100644
--- a/make/otp_ded.mk.in
+++ b/make/otp_ded.mk.in
@@ -24,27 +24,26 @@
# explicitly expressed here. Some applications need to
# be able to check this value *before* configure has
# been run and generated otp_ded.mk
-DED_MK_VSN = 1
+DED_MK_VSN = 2
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Variables needed for building Dynamic Erlang Drivers
# ----------------------------------------------------
-DED_CC = @CC@
-DED_GCC = @GCC@
+DED_CC = @DED_CC@
+DED_GCC = @DED_GCC@
DED_LD = @DED_LD@
DED_LDFLAGS = @DED_LDFLAGS@
-DED__NOWARN_NOTHR_CFLAGS = @DED_CFLAGS@
-DED__NOTHR_CFLAGS = @WFLAGS@ @DED_CFLAGS@
-DED__NOWARN_CFLAGS = @DED_EMU_THR_DEFS@ @DED_CFLAGS@
+DED_BASIC_CFLAGS = @DED_CFLAGS@
DED_THR_DEFS = @DED_THR_DEFS@
-DED_EMU_THR_DEFS = @DED_EMU_THR_DEFS@
-DED_WARN_FLAGS = @WFLAGS@
-DED_CFLAGS = @WERRORFLAGS@ @WFLAGS@ @DED_EMU_THR_DEFS@ @DED_CFLAGS@
-DED_STATIC_CFLAGS = @WERRORFLAGS@ @WFLAGS@ @DED_EMU_THR_DEFS@ @DED_STATIC_CFLAGS@
-DED_LIBS = @LIBS@
+DED_WERRORFLAGS = @DED_WERRORFLAGS@
+DED_WARN_FLAGS = @DED_WARN_FLAGS@
+DED_CFLAGS = @DED_CFLAGS@
+DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH = @DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH@
+DED_STATIC_CFLAGS = @DED_STATIC_CFLAGS@
+DED_LIBS = @DED_LIBS@
DED_EXT = @DED_EXT@
-ERLANG_OSTYPE = @ERLANG_OSTYPE@
+DED_OSTYPE = @DED_OSTYPE@
PRIVDIR = ../priv
OBJDIR = $(PRIVDIR)/obj/$(TARGET)
LIBDIR = $(PRIVDIR)/lib/$(TARGET)
DED_SYS_INCLUDE = @DED_SYS_INCLUDE@
-DED_INCLUDES = $(DED_SYS_INCLUDE)
+DED_INCLUDES = @DED_INCLUDE@
diff --git a/otp_build b/otp_build
index 175c5fbcfe..21d520e101 100755
--- a/otp_build
+++ b/otp_build
@@ -21,11 +21,10 @@
# Global configuration variables
#
-# NOTE: lazy_configure depends on '.' always being last directory
if [ -z "$ONLY_ERTS" ]; then
AUTOCONF_SUBDIRS="lib lib/* lib/common_test/test_server"
fi
-AUTOCONF_SUBDIRS="$AUTOCONF_SUBDIRS erts ."
+AUTOCONF_SUBDIRS="$AUTOCONF_SUBDIRS make erts"
# `bootstrap_apps' should include application that are built, or
# partly built in one of the bootstrap phases. Applications that
@@ -212,55 +211,10 @@ set_config_flags ()
NL="\
"
-create_lib_configure_in()
-{
- cd $ERL_TOP
-
- # Multiple versions of autoconf generates code that
- # don't work on all platforms (e.g. SunOS 5.8) if
- # sub directories are soft links. Internally at Ericsson
- # some OTP application directories are soft links.
- # An added "/." solves this problem.
-
- sdirs=
- for lib_app in $bootstrap_apps; do
- case $lib_app in
- lib/*)
- if [ -f "$lib_app/configure.in" ]; then
- app=`echo "$lib_app" | sed "s|lib/\(.*\)|\1|"`
- sdirs="${sdirs}test ! -f $app/configure || AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS($app/.)${NL}"
- fi;;
- *)
- ;;
- esac
- done
-
- sed_bootstrap="s%@BOOTSTRAP_CONFIGURE_APPS@%$sdirs%g"
-
- sdirs=
- for lib_app in lib/*; do
- is_bapp=false
- for bapp in $bootstrap_apps; do
- test $bapp != $lib_app || { is_bapp=true; break; }
- done
- if [ $is_bapp = false ] && [ -f "$lib_app/configure.in" ]; then
- app=`echo "$lib_app" | sed "s|lib/\(.*\)|\1|"`
- sdirs="${sdirs} test ! -f $app/configure || AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS($app/.)${NL}"
- fi
- done
-
- sed_non_bootstrap="s%@NON_BOOTSTRAP_CONFIGURE_APPS@%$sdirs%g"
-
- rm -f lib/configure.in
- sed "$sed_bootstrap;$sed_non_bootstrap" > lib/configure.in < lib/configure.in.src || {
- echo "Failed to create lib/configure.in"
- exit 1
- }
-}
distribute_config_helpers ()
{
- aclocal_dirs=". ./lib/erl_interface ./lib/odbc ./lib/wx ./lib/megaco"
+ aclocal_dirs="make ./lib/crypto ./lib/erl_interface ./lib/odbc ./lib/wx ./lib/megaco"
autoconf_aux_dirs="./lib/common_test/priv/auxdir ./lib/erl_interface/src/auxdir ./lib/common_test/test_server ./lib/wx/autoconf"
aclocal_master="./erts/aclocal.m4"
@@ -282,7 +236,6 @@ distribute_config_helpers ()
do_autoconf ()
{
- create_lib_configure_in
distribute_config_helpers
if [ ! -z "$OVERRIDE_CONFIGURE" ]; then
@@ -323,6 +276,15 @@ do_autoconf ()
( cd "$d" && autoheader ) || exit 1
done
+ echo ""
+ echo "=== creating ./configure"
+ otp_version=`cat "$ERL_TOP/OTP_VERSION"`
+ bootstrap_lib_apps=`echo $bootstrap_apps | sed "s|erts||g"`
+ cat "$ERL_TOP/configure.src" \
+ | sed "s|@OTP_VERSION@|$otp_version|g;s|@BOOTSTRAP_LIB_APP_DIRS@|$bootstrap_lib_apps|" \
+ > "$ERL_TOP/configure"
+ chmod +x "$ERL_TOP/configure"
+
restore_vars OVERRIDE_TARGET TARGET
}
@@ -385,8 +347,8 @@ try_cross_configure ()
test "X$build_value" != "X" || build_value="$BUILDSYS"
- build_sys=`$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.sub "$build_value"` || exit 1
- host_sys=`$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.sub "$host_value"` || exit 1
+ build_sys=`"$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.sub" "$build_value"` || exit 1
+ host_sys=`"$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.sub" "$host_value"` || exit 1
test "$host_sys" = "$build_sys" || cross_configure=yes
@@ -500,7 +462,7 @@ do_configure ()
case $TARGET in
vxworks_*)
( cd erts/autoconf && \
- $ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/configure.vxworks $TARGET )
+ "$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/configure.vxworks" $TARGET )
echo "Configuring for build system too..." >&2
hide_vars OVERRIDE_TARGET TARGET
TARGET=$BUILDSYS
@@ -526,105 +488,6 @@ do_configure ()
fi
}
-do_lazy_configure ()
-{
- setup_make
- if [ "x$OVERRIDE_TARGET" != "x" -a "x$OVERRIDE_TARGET" != "xwin32" ]; then
- echo "Not supported for cross compilation" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
- maybe_copy_static_cache
- CONFIG_FLAGS=
- set_config_flags "$@"
- CONFIGURE_FLAGS="$@"
- [ "$CONFIG_FLAGS" = "" ] || CONFIGURE_FLAGS="$CONFIG_FLAGS $CONFIGURE_FLAGS"
- for c_dir in $AUTOCONF_SUBDIRS; do
- if test -f $ERL_TOP/$c_dir/configure.in; then
- dir=$ERL_TOP/$c_dir
- echo ""
- echo "=== Begin configuring $dir"
- xc_dep= ;
- xcs_dep= ;
- test -d $dir/$TARGET || mkdir $dir/$TARGET
- test -f $dir/aclocal.m4 && xc_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/aclocal.m4"
- test -f $dir/acsite.m4 && xc_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/acsite.m4"
- test x$c_dir = x"erts" && xcs_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/config.h.in"
- $MAKE -f $ERL_TOP/make/lazy_configure.mk \
- MAKE="$MAKE" TARGET=$TARGET \
- ERL_TOP=$ERL_TOP \
- CONFIGURE_FLAGS="$CONFIGURE_FLAGS" \
- CONFIGURE_DIR=$dir \
- EXTRA_CONFIGURE_DEPENDENCIES=$xc_dep \
- EXTRA_CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES=$xcs_dep \
- lazy_configure
- echo "=== Done configuring $dir"
- echo ""
- fi
- done
-}
-
-do_lazy_configure_clean ()
-{
- setup_make
- if [ "x$OVERRIDE_TARGET" != "x" -a "x$OVERRIDE_TARGET" != "xwin32" ]; then
- echo "Not supported for cross compilation" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
- for c_dir in $AUTOCONF_SUBDIRS; do
- if test -f $ERL_TOP/$c_dir/configure.in; then
- dir=$ERL_TOP/$c_dir
- echo ""
- echo "=== Begin cleaning configure in $dir"
- xc_dep= ;
- xcs_dep= ;
- test -d $dir/$TARGET || mkdir $dir/$TARGET
- test -f $dir/aclocal.m4 && xc_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/aclocal.m4"
- test -f $dir/acsite.m4 && xc_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/acsite.m4"
- test x$c_dir = x"erts" && xcs_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/config.h.in"
- $MAKE -f $ERL_TOP/make/lazy_configure.mk \
- MAKE="$MAKE" TARGET=$TARGET \
- ERL_TOP=$ERL_TOP \
- CONFIGURE_DIR=$dir \
- lazy_configure_clean
- echo "=== Done cleaning configure in $dir"
- echo ""
- fi
- done
-
-}
-
-do_lazy_configure_target_clean ()
-{
- setup_make
- if [ "x$OVERRIDE_TARGET" != "x" -a "x$OVERRIDE_TARGET" != "xwin32" ]; then
- echo "Not supported for cross compilation" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
- for c_dir in $AUTOCONF_SUBDIRS; do
- if test -f $ERL_TOP/$c_dir/configure.in; then
- dir=$ERL_TOP/$c_dir
- echo ""
- echo "=== Begin target cleaning configure in $dir"
- xc_dep= ;
- xcs_dep= ;
- test -d $dir/$TARGET || mkdir $dir/$TARGET
- test -f $dir/aclocal.m4 && xc_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/aclocal.m4"
- test -f $dir/acsite.m4 && xc_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/acsite.m4"
- test x$c_dir = x"erts" && xcs_dep="$xcs_dep $dir/config.h.in"
- $MAKE -f $ERL_TOP/make/lazy_configure.mk \
- MAKE="$MAKE" TARGET=$TARGET \
- ERL_TOP=$ERL_TOP \
- CONFIGURE_DIR=$dir \
- lazy_configure_target_clean
- echo "=== Done target cleaning configure in $dir"
- echo ""
- fi
- done
-
-}
-
-
-
echo_setenv ()
{
case "$DAILY_BUILD_SCRIPT$SHELL" in
@@ -1075,11 +938,11 @@ do_update_prel_git ()
{
get_do_commit $1
setup_make
- (cd $ERL_TOP/erts/preloaded/src && $MAKE MAKE="$MAKE" BOOTSTRAP_ROOT=$BOOTSTRAP_ROOT TARGET=$TARGET clean)
+ (cd "$ERL_TOP/erts/preloaded/src" && $MAKE MAKE="$MAKE" BOOTSTRAP_ROOT=$BOOTSTRAP_ROOT TARGET=$TARGET clean)
$MAKE MAKE="$MAKE" BOOTSTRAP_ROOT=$BOOTSTRAP_ROOT TARGET=$TARGET preloaded || exit 1
- (cd $ERL_TOP/erts/preloaded/src && $MAKE MAKE="$MAKE" BOOTSTRAP_ROOT=$BOOTSTRAP_ROOT TARGET=$TARGET copy)
+ (cd "$ERL_TOP/erts/preloaded/src" && $MAKE MAKE="$MAKE" BOOTSTRAP_ROOT=$BOOTSTRAP_ROOT TARGET=$TARGET copy)
if [ $do_commit = true ]; then
- git add -A $ERL_TOP/erts/preloaded/ebin/*.beam
+ git add -A "$ERL_TOP/erts/preloaded/ebin/*.beam"
git commit -m 'Update preloaded modules'
echo "Preloaded updated and commited."
else
@@ -1149,11 +1012,11 @@ do_debuginfo_win32 ()
(cd erts/emulator && $MAKE MAKE="$MAKE" TARGET=$TARGET FLAVOR=smp debug &&\
$MAKE MAKE="$MAKE" TARGET=$TARGET FLAVOR=plain debug) || exit 1
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
- RELDIR=$ERL_TOP/release/$TARGET
+ RELDIR="$ERL_TOP/release/$TARGET"
else
RELDIR="$1"
fi
- BINDIR=$ERL_TOP/bin/$TARGET
+ BINDIR="$ERL_TOP/bin/$TARGET"
EVSN=`grep '^VSN' erts/vsn.mk | sed 's,^VSN.*=[^0-9]*\([0-9].*\)$,@\1,g;s,^[^@].*,,g;s,^@,,g'`
for f in beam.debug.dll beam.debug.smp.dll beam.pdb beam.smp.pdb erl.pdb werl.pdb erlexec.pdb; do
if [ -f $BINDIR/$f ]; then
@@ -1166,7 +1029,7 @@ do_debuginfo_win32 ()
do_installer_win32 ()
{
setup_make
- installer_dir=$ERL_TOP/erts/etc/win32/nsis
+ installer_dir="$ERL_TOP/erts/etc/win32/nsis"
(cd $installer_dir; $MAKE MAKE="$MAKE" TARGET=$TARGET TESTROOT=$1 release) || exit 1
}
@@ -1210,7 +1073,7 @@ do_copy_primary_bootstrap ()
cp -f $lib_src/compiler/ebin/*.beam $bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin
# bootstrap bin
- if [ $bootstrap_src_top != $ERL_TOP ]; then
+ if [ $bootstrap_src_top != "$ERL_TOP" ]; then
test -d $bootstrap/bin || mkdir -p $bootstrap/bin
cp -f $bootstrap_src_top/bin/* $bootstrap/bin
fi
@@ -1219,22 +1082,22 @@ do_copy_primary_bootstrap ()
do_save_bootstrap ()
{
- if [ ! -f $ERL_TOP/prebuilt.files ]; then
+ if [ ! -f "$ERL_TOP/prebuilt.files" ]; then
echo "This is not a pre-built source distribution" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
- if [ -d $ERL_TOP/bootstrap/lib ]; then
+ if [ -d "$ERL_TOP/bootstrap/lib" ]; then
echo "Bootstrap already exist" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
- do_copy_primary_bootstrap $ERL_TOP $ERL_TOP
+ do_copy_primary_bootstrap "$ERL_TOP" "$ERL_TOP"
}
do_remove_prebuilt_files ()
{
do_save_bootstrap
- for file in $ERL_TOP/`cat $ERL_TOP/prebuilt.files` ; do
+ for file in "$ERL_TOP"/`cat "$ERL_TOP/prebuilt.files"` ; do
rm -f $file
done
}
@@ -1243,7 +1106,7 @@ do_remove_prebuilt_files ()
check_erltop
-cd $ERL_TOP
+cd "$ERL_TOP"
determine_version_controller
@@ -1257,7 +1120,7 @@ unset ${erl_otp_flags}
# Target first guess, won't necessarily hold, may be changed for
# certain parameters.
if [ X"$TARGET" = X"" ]; then
- TARGET=`$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.guess`
+ TARGET=`"$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.guess"`
fi
BUILDSYS=$TARGET
@@ -1335,27 +1198,11 @@ case "$1" in
do_autoconf;
do_configure "$@";
do_boot;;
- lazy_setup)
- shift;
- if [ $minus_a_flag = true ]; then
- shift
- fi;
- do_lazy_configure "$@";
- do_boot;;
autoconf)
do_autoconf;;
configure)
shift;
do_configure "$@";;
- lazy_configure)
- shift;
- do_lazy_configure "$@";;
- lazy_configure_clean)
- shift;
- do_lazy_configure_clean;;
- lazy_configure_target_clean)
- shift;
- do_lazy_configure_target_clean;;
opt)
do_boot;;
plain|smp)
diff --git a/scripts/diffable b/scripts/diffable
index 08d2d5cb35..6a9792e857 100755
--- a/scripts/diffable
+++ b/scripts/diffable
@@ -117,16 +117,25 @@ get_files(Apps, #{}=Opts) ->
{Files,Opts}.
add_opts([F|Fs], Opts0) ->
- Opts = case filename:basename(F) of
- "group_history.erl" ->
+ Opts = case vsn_is_harmful(F) of
+ true ->
Opts0 -- [{d,'VSN',1}];
- _ ->
+ false ->
Opts0
end,
[{F,Opts}|add_opts(Fs, Opts0)];
add_opts([], _Opts) ->
[].
+vsn_is_harmful(F) ->
+ case filename:basename(F) of
+ "group_history.erl" ->
+ true;
+ _ ->
+ App = filename:basename(filename:dirname(filename:dirname(F))),
+ App =:= "ssl"
+ end.
+
get_src(["preloaded"|Apps]) ->
WC = filename:join(code:root_dir(), "erts/preloaded/src/*.erl"),
filelib:wildcard(WC) ++ get_src(Apps);
diff --git a/system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml b/system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml
index 16a901b3a5..98fd1fd69d 100644
--- a/system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml
+++ b/system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml
@@ -1410,7 +1410,7 @@ open(cast, {button,_}, Data) ->
<seealso marker="erts:erlang#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer/3,4</c></seealso>.
Most time-out tasks can be performed with the
time-out features in <c>gen_statem</c>,
- but an example of one that can not is if you should need
+ but an example of one that cannot is if you should need
the return value from
<seealso marker="erts:erlang#cancel_timer/2"><c>erlang:cancel_timer(Tref)</c></seealso>, that is; the remaining time of the timer.
</p>
diff --git a/system/doc/embedded/starting.xml b/system/doc/embedded/starting.xml
index 11bf9b412a..6888f9c959 100644
--- a/system/doc/embedded/starting.xml
+++ b/system/doc/embedded/starting.xml
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ exec $BINDIR/erlexec -boot $RELDIR/$VSN/start -config $RELDIR/$VSN/sys $* <
<p>If a diskless and/or read-only client node with the SASL
configuration parameter <c>static_emulator</c> set to <c>true</c>
is about to start the <c>-boot</c> and <c>-config</c> flags must be
- changed. As such a client can not read a new <c>start_erl.data</c>
+ changed. As such a client cannot read a new <c>start_erl.data</c>
file (the file is not possible to change dynamically) the boot and
config files is always fetched from the same place (but with a new
contents if a new release has been installed). The
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
index f6daf50c8b..1f48233c39 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
@@ -578,6 +578,7 @@ number &lt; atom &lt; reference &lt; fun &lt; port &lt; pid &lt; tuple &lt; map
ascending term order and then by values in key order.
In maps key order integers types are considered less than floats types.
</p>
+ <p>Atoms are compared using their string value, codepoint by codepoint.</p>
<p>When comparing an integer to a float, the term with the lesser
precision is converted into the type of the other term, unless the
operator is one of <c>=:=</c> or <c>=/=</c>. A float is more precise than