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diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/Makefile b/lib/compiler/src/Makefile index 87b0d345f2..f253f31d13 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/compiler/src/Makefile @@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ MODULES = \ beam_a \ beam_asm \ beam_block \ + beam_call_types \ beam_clean \ beam_dict \ beam_disasm \ - beam_except \ beam_flatten \ beam_jump \ beam_listing \ @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ MODULES = \ beam_ssa_type \ beam_kernel_to_ssa \ beam_trim \ + beam_types \ beam_utils \ beam_validator \ beam_z \ @@ -104,6 +105,7 @@ HRL_FILES= \ beam_disasm.hrl \ beam_ssa_opt.hrl \ beam_ssa.hrl \ + beam_types.hrl \ core_parse.hrl \ v3_kernel.hrl @@ -190,6 +192,7 @@ release_docs_spec: # Dependencies -- alphabetically, please # ---------------------------------------------------- +$(EBIN)/beam_call_types.beam: beam_types.hrl $(EBIN)/beam_disasm.beam: $(EGEN)/beam_opcodes.hrl beam_disasm.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 @@ -204,7 +207,8 @@ $(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 $(EBIN)/beam_ssa_share.beam: beam_ssa.hrl -$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_type.beam: beam_ssa.hrl +$(EBIN)/beam_ssa_type.beam: beam_ssa.hrl beam_types.hrl +$(EBIN)/beam_types.beam: beam_types.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 diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl index df09dcb06c..60e19ec596 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl @@ -64,11 +64,30 @@ module(Code, ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts) -> assemble({Mod,Exp0,Attr0,Asm0,NumLabels}, ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts) -> {1,Dict0} = beam_dict:atom(Mod, beam_dict:new()), {0,Dict1} = beam_dict:fname(atom_to_list(Mod) ++ ".erl", Dict0), + Dict2 = shared_fun_wrappers(CompilerOpts, Dict1), NumFuncs = length(Asm0), {Asm,Attr} = on_load(Asm0, Attr0), Exp = cerl_sets:from_list(Exp0), - {Code,Dict2} = assemble_1(Asm, Exp, Dict1, []), - build_file(Code, Attr, Dict2, NumLabels, NumFuncs, ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts). + {Code,Dict} = assemble_1(Asm, Exp, Dict2, []), + build_file(Code, Attr, Dict, NumLabels, NumFuncs, + ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts). + +shared_fun_wrappers(Opts, Dict) -> + case proplists:get_bool(no_shared_fun_wrappers, Opts) of + false -> + %% The compiler in OTP 23 depends on the on the loader + %% using the new indices in funs and being able to have + %% multiple make_fun2 instructions referring to the same + %% fun entry. Artificially set the highest opcode for the + %% module to ensure that it cannot be loaded in OTP 22 + %% and earlier. + Swap = beam_opcodes:opcode(swap, 2), + beam_dict:opcode(Swap, Dict); + true -> + %% Fun wrappers are not shared for compatibility with a + %% previous OTP release. + Dict + end. on_load(Fs0, Attr0) -> case proplists:get_value(on_load, Attr0) of diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl index 707974b2c1..a734ca3a10 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl @@ -33,8 +33,9 @@ module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opts) -> function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) -> try - Is1 = blockify(Is0), - Is = embed_lines(Is1), + Is1 = swap_opt(Is0), + Is2 = blockify(Is1), + Is = embed_lines(Is2), {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is} catch Class:Error:Stack -> @@ -42,6 +43,40 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) -> erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack) end. +%%% +%%% Try to use a `swap` instruction instead of a sequence of moves. +%%% +%%% Note that beam_ssa_codegen generates `swap` instructions only for +%%% the moves within a single SSA instruction (such as `call`), not +%%% for the moves generated by a sequence of SSA instructions. +%%% Therefore, this optimization is needed. +%%% + +swap_opt([{move,Reg1,{x,X}=Temp}=Move1, + {move,Reg2,Reg1}=Move2, + {move,Temp,Reg2}=Move3|Is]) when Reg1 =/= Temp -> + case is_unused(X, Is) of + true -> + [{swap,Reg1,Reg2}|swap_opt(Is)]; + false -> + [Move1|swap_opt([Move2,Move3|Is])] + end; +swap_opt([I|Is]) -> + [I|swap_opt(Is)]; +swap_opt([]) -> []. + +is_unused(X, [{call,A,_}|_]) when A =< X -> true; +is_unused(X, [{call_ext,A,_}|_]) when A =< X -> true; +is_unused(X, [{make_fun2,_,_,_,A}|_]) when A =< X -> true; +is_unused(X, [{move,Src,Dst}|Is]) -> + case {Src,Dst} of + {{x,X},_} -> false; + {_,{x,X}} -> true; + {_,_} -> is_unused(X, Is) + end; +is_unused(X, [{line,_}|Is]) -> is_unused(X, Is); +is_unused(_, _) -> false. + %% blockify(Instructions0) -> Instructions %% Collect sequences of instructions to basic blocks. %% Also do some simple optimations on instructions outside the blocks. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_call_types.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_call_types.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d091b7866d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_call_types.erl @@ -0,0 +1,509 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2019. 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_call_types). + +-include("beam_types.hrl"). + +-import(lists, [duplicate/2,foldl/3]). + +-export([never_throws/3, types/3]). + +-spec never_throws(Mod, Func, Arity) -> boolean() when + Mod :: atom(), + Func :: atom(), + Arity :: non_neg_integer(). + +never_throws(erlang, '/=', 2) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, '<', 2) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, '=/=', 2) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, '=:=', 2) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, '=<', 2) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, '==', 2) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, '>', 2) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, '>=', 2) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_atom, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_boolean, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_binary, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_bitstring, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_float, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_function, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_integer, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_list, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_map, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_number, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_pid, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_port, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_reference, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, is_tuple, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, get, 1) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, self, 0) -> true; +never_throws(erlang, node, 0) -> true; +never_throws(_, _, _) -> false. + +%% +%% Returns the inferred return and argument types for known functions, and +%% whether it's safe to subtract argument types on failure. +%% +%% Note that the return type will be 'none' if we can statically determine that +%% the function will fail at runtime. +%% + +-spec types(Mod, Func, ArgTypes) -> {RetType, ArgTypes, CanSubtract} when + Mod :: atom(), + Func :: atom(), + ArgTypes :: [type()], + RetType :: type(), + CanSubtract :: boolean(). + +%% Functions that only fail due to bad argument *types*, meaning it's safe to +%% subtract argument types on failure. +%% +%% Note that these are all from the erlang module; suitable functions in other +%% modules could fail due to the module not being loaded. +types(erlang, 'map_size', [_]) -> + sub_safe(#t_integer{}, [#t_map{}]); +types(erlang, 'tuple_size', [_]) -> + sub_safe(#t_integer{}, [#t_tuple{}]); +types(erlang, 'bit_size', [_]) -> + sub_safe(#t_integer{}, [#t_bitstring{}]); +types(erlang, 'byte_size', [_]) -> + sub_safe(#t_integer{}, [#t_bitstring{}]); +types(erlang, 'hd', [_]) -> + sub_safe(any, [cons]); +types(erlang, 'tl', [_]) -> + sub_safe(any, [cons]); +types(erlang, 'length', [_]) -> + sub_safe(#t_integer{}, [list]); +types(erlang, 'not', [_]) -> + Bool = beam_types:make_boolean(), + sub_safe(Bool, [Bool]); + +%% Boolean ops +types(erlang, 'and', [_,_]) -> + Bool = beam_types:make_boolean(), + sub_unsafe(Bool, [Bool, Bool]); +types(erlang, 'or', [_,_]) -> + Bool = beam_types:make_boolean(), + sub_unsafe(Bool, [Bool, Bool]); +types(erlang, 'xor', [_,_]) -> + Bool = beam_types:make_boolean(), + sub_unsafe(Bool, [Bool, Bool]); + +%% Bitwise ops +types(erlang, 'band', [_,_]=Args) -> + sub_unsafe(band_return_type(Args), [#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}]); +types(erlang, 'bor', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}]); +types(erlang, 'bxor', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}]); +types(erlang, 'bsl', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}]); +types(erlang, 'bsr', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}]); +types(erlang, 'bnot', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [#t_integer{}]); + +%% Fixed-type arithmetic +types(erlang, 'float', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(erlang, 'round', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [number]); +types(erlang, 'floor', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [number]); +types(erlang, 'ceil', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [number]); +types(erlang, 'trunc', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [number]); +types(erlang, '/', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number, number]); +types(erlang, 'div', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}]); +types(erlang, 'rem', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}]); + +%% Mixed-type arithmetic; '+'/2 and friends are handled in the catch-all +%% clause for the 'erlang' module. +types(erlang, 'abs', [_]=Args) -> + mixed_arith_types(Args); + +%% List operations +types(erlang, '++', [LHS,RHS]) -> + %% `[] ++ RHS` yields RHS, even if RHS is not a list. + RetType = case {LHS, RHS} of + {cons, _} -> cons; + {_, cons} -> cons; + _ -> beam_types:join(list, RHS) + end, + sub_unsafe(RetType, [list, any]); +types(erlang, '--', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(list, [list, list]); + +%% Misc ops. +types(erlang, 'binary_part', [_, _]) -> + PosLen = make_two_tuple(#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}), + Binary = #t_bitstring{unit=8}, + sub_unsafe(Binary, [Binary, PosLen]); +types(erlang, 'binary_part', [_, _, _]) -> + Binary = #t_bitstring{unit=8}, + sub_unsafe(Binary, [Binary, #t_integer{}, #t_integer{}]); +types(erlang, 'is_map_key', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(beam_types:make_boolean(), [any,#t_map{}]); +types(erlang, 'map_get', [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(any, [any,#t_map{}]); +types(erlang, 'node', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_atom{}, [any]); +types(erlang, 'node', []) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_atom{}, []); +types(erlang, 'size', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [any]); +types(erlang, 'size', [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(#t_integer{}, [any]); + +%% Tuple element ops +types(erlang, element, [PosType, TupleType]) -> + Index = case PosType of + #t_integer{elements={Same,Same}} when is_integer(Same) -> + Same; + _ -> + 0 + end, + + RetType = case TupleType of + #t_tuple{size=Sz,elements=Es} when Index =< Sz, + Index >= 1 -> + beam_types:get_element_type(Index, Es); + _ -> + any + end, + + sub_unsafe(RetType, [#t_integer{}, #t_tuple{size=Index}]); +types(erlang, setelement, [PosType, TupleType, ArgType]) -> + RetType = case {PosType,TupleType} of + {#t_integer{elements={Index,Index}}, + #t_tuple{elements=Es0,size=Size}=T} -> + %% This is an exact index, update the type of said + %% element or return 'none' if it's known to be out of + %% bounds. + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Index, ArgType, Es0), + case T#t_tuple.exact of + false -> + T#t_tuple{size=max(Index, Size),elements=Es}; + true when Index =< Size -> + T#t_tuple{elements=Es}; + true -> + none + end; + {#t_integer{elements={Min,Max}}, + #t_tuple{elements=Es0,size=Size}=T} -> + %% We know this will land between Min and Max, so kill + %% the types for those indexes. + Es = discard_tuple_element_info(Min, Max, Es0), + case T#t_tuple.exact of + false -> + T#t_tuple{elements=Es,size=max(Min, Size)}; + true when Min =< Size -> + T#t_tuple{elements=Es,size=Size}; + true -> + none + end; + {_,#t_tuple{}=T} -> + %% Position unknown, so we have to discard all element + %% information. + T#t_tuple{elements=#{}}; + {#t_integer{elements={Min,_Max}},_} -> + #t_tuple{size=Min}; + {_,_} -> + #t_tuple{} + end, + sub_unsafe(RetType, [#t_integer{}, #t_tuple{}, any]); + +types(erlang, make_fun, [_,_,Arity0]) -> + Type = case Arity0 of + #t_integer{elements={Arity,Arity}} when Arity >= 0 -> + #t_fun{arity=Arity}; + _ -> + #t_fun{} + end, + sub_unsafe(Type, [#t_atom{}, #t_atom{}, #t_integer{}]); + +types(erlang, Name, Args) -> + Arity = length(Args), + + case erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(erlang, Name, Arity) of + true -> + {none, Args, false}; + false -> + case erl_internal:arith_op(Name, Arity) of + true -> + mixed_arith_types(Args); + false -> + IsTest = + erl_internal:new_type_test(Name, Arity) orelse + erl_internal:comp_op(Name, Arity), + + RetType = case IsTest of + true -> beam_types:make_boolean(); + false -> any + end, + + sub_unsafe(RetType, duplicate(Arity, any)) + end + end; + +%% +%% Math BIFs +%% + +types(math, cos, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, cosh, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, sin, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, sinh, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, tan, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, tanh, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, acos, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, acosh, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, asin, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, asinh, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, atan, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, atanh, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, erf, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, erfc, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, exp, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, log, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, log2, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, log10, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, sqrt, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, atan2, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number, number]); +types(math, pow, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number, number]); +types(math, ceil, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, floor, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number]); +types(math, fmod, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(float, [number, number]); +types(math, pi, []) -> + sub_unsafe(float, []); + +%% +%% List functions +%% + +%% Operator aliases. +types(lists, append, [_,_]=Args) -> + types(erlang, '++', Args); +types(lists, append, [_]) -> + %% This is implemented through folding the list over erlang:'++'/2, so it + %% can hypothetically return anything, but we can infer that its argument + %% is a list on success. + sub_unsafe(any, [list]); +types(lists, subtract, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(list, [list, list]); + +%% Functions returning booleans. +types(lists, all, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(beam_types:make_boolean(), [#t_fun{arity=1}, list]); +types(lists, any, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(beam_types:make_boolean(), [#t_fun{arity=1}, list]); +types(lists, keymember, [_,_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(beam_types:make_boolean(), [any, #t_integer{}, list]); +types(lists, member, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(beam_types:make_boolean(), [any, list]); +types(lists, prefix, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(beam_types:make_boolean(), [list, list]); +types(lists, suffix, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(beam_types:make_boolean(), [list, list]); + +%% Functions returning plain lists. +types(lists, dropwhile, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(list, [#t_fun{arity=1}, list]); +types(lists, duplicate, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(list, [#t_integer{}, any]); +types(lists, filter, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(list, [#t_fun{arity=1}, list]); +types(lists, flatten, [_]) -> + sub_unsafe(list, [list]); +types(lists, map, [_Fun, List]) -> + sub_unsafe(same_length_type(List), [#t_fun{arity=1}, list]); +types(lists, reverse, [List]) -> + sub_unsafe(same_length_type(List), [list]); +types(lists, sort, [List]) -> + sub_unsafe(same_length_type(List), [list]); +types(lists, takewhile, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(list, [#t_fun{arity=1}, list]); +types(lists, usort, [List]) -> + sub_unsafe(same_length_type(List), [list]); +types(lists, zip, [A,B]) -> + ZipType = lists_zip_type([A,B]), + sub_unsafe(ZipType, [ZipType, ZipType]); +types(lists, zip3, [A,B,C]) -> + ZipType = lists_zip_type([A,B,C]), + sub_unsafe(ZipType, [ZipType, ZipType, ZipType]); +types(lists, zipwith, [_,A,B]) -> + ZipType = lists_zip_type([A,B]), + sub_unsafe(ZipType, [#t_fun{arity=2}, ZipType, ZipType]); +types(lists, zipwith3, [_,A,B,C]) -> + ZipType = lists_zip_type([A,B,C]), + sub_unsafe(ZipType, [#t_fun{arity=3}, ZipType, ZipType, ZipType]); + +%% Functions with complex return values. +types(lists, partition, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(make_two_tuple(list, list), [#t_fun{arity=1}, list]); +types(lists, MapFold, [_Fun, _Init, List]) + when MapFold =:= mapfoldl; MapFold =:= mapfoldr -> + ListType = same_length_type(List), + RetType = #t_tuple{size=2, + exact=true, + elements=#{ 1 => ListType }}, + sub_unsafe(RetType, [#t_fun{arity=2}, any, list]); +types(lists, splitwith, [_,_]) -> + sub_unsafe(make_two_tuple(list, list), [#t_fun{arity=1}, list]); +types(lists, unzip, [List]) -> + ListType = same_length_type(List), + RetType = make_two_tuple(ListType, ListType), + sub_unsafe(RetType, [list]); + +%% Catch-all clause for unknown functions. + +types(_, _, Args) -> + sub_unsafe(any, [any || _ <- Args]). + +%% +%% Helpers +%% + +sub_unsafe(none, ArgTypes) -> + %% This is known to fail at runtime, but the type optimization pass + %% doesn't yet support cutting a block short at any point, so we + %% pretend it's raining instead. + %% + %% Actual exit BIFs get special treatment in the catch-all clause + %% for the 'erlang' module. + sub_unsafe(any, ArgTypes); +sub_unsafe(RetType, ArgTypes) -> + {RetType, ArgTypes, false}. + +sub_safe(RetType, ArgTypes) -> + {RetType, ArgTypes, true}. + +mixed_arith_types([FirstType | _]=Args0) -> + RetType = foldl(fun(#t_integer{}, #t_integer{}) -> #t_integer{}; + (#t_integer{}, number) -> number; + (#t_integer{}, float) -> float; + (float, #t_integer{}) -> float; + (float, number) -> float; + (float, float) -> float; + (number, #t_integer{}) -> number; + (number, float) -> float; + (number, number) -> number; + (any, _) -> number; + (_, _) -> none + end, FirstType, Args0), + sub_unsafe(RetType, [number || _ <- Args0]). + +band_return_type([#t_integer{elements={Int,Int}}, RHS]) when is_integer(Int) -> + band_return_type_1(RHS, Int); +band_return_type([LHS, #t_integer{elements={Int,Int}}]) when is_integer(Int) -> + band_return_type_1(LHS, Int); +band_return_type(_) -> + #t_integer{}. + +band_return_type_1(LHS, Int) -> + case LHS of + #t_integer{elements={Min0,Max0}} when Max0 - Min0 < 1 bsl 256 -> + {Intersection, Union} = range_masks(Min0, Max0), + + Min = Intersection band Int, + Max = min(Max0, Union band Int), + + #t_integer{elements={Min,Max}}; + _ when Int >= 0 -> + %% The range is either unknown or too wide, conservatively assume + %% that the new range is 0 .. Int. + #t_integer{elements={0,Int}}; + _ when Int < 0 -> + %% We can't infer boundaries when the range is unknown and the + %% other operand is a negative number, as the latter sign-extends + %% to infinity and we can't express an inverted range at the + %% moment (cf. X band -8; either less than -7 or greater than 7). + #t_integer{} + end. + +%% Returns two bitmasks describing all possible values between From and To. +%% +%% The first contains the bits that are common to all values, and the second +%% contains the bits that are set by any value in the range. +range_masks(From, To) when From =< To -> + range_masks_1(From, To, 0, -1, 0). + +range_masks_1(From, To, BitPos, Intersection, Union) when From < To -> + range_masks_1(From + (1 bsl BitPos), To, BitPos + 1, + Intersection band From, Union bor From); +range_masks_1(_From, To, _BitPos, Intersection0, Union0) -> + Intersection = To band Intersection0, + Union = To bor Union0, + {Intersection, Union}. + +discard_tuple_element_info(Min, Max, Es) -> + foldl(fun(El, Acc) when Min =< El, El =< Max -> + maps:remove(El, Acc); + (_El, Acc) -> Acc + end, Es, maps:keys(Es)). + +%% For a lists function that return a list of the same length as the input +%% list, return the type of the list. +same_length_type(cons) -> cons; +same_length_type(nil) -> nil; +same_length_type(_) -> list. + +%% lists:zip/2 and friends only succeed when all arguments have the same +%% length, so if one of them is cons, we can infer that all of them are cons +%% on success. +lists_zip_type(Types) -> + foldl(fun(cons, _) -> cons; + (_, cons) -> cons; + (nil, _) -> nil; + (_, T) -> T + end, list, Types). + +make_two_tuple(Type1, Type2) -> + #t_tuple{size=2,exact=true, + elements=#{1=>Type1,2=>Type2}}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl index 7299654476..6b2b2ce085 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl @@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,_}, Opts) -> Used = find_all_used(WorkList, All, cerl_sets:from_list(WorkList)), Fs1 = remove_unused(Order, Used, All), {Fs2,Lc} = clean_labels(Fs1), - Fs = maybe_remove_lines(Fs2, Opts), + Fs3 = fix_swap(Fs2, Opts), + Fs = maybe_remove_lines(Fs3, Opts), {ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}. %% Determine the rootset, i.e. exported functions and @@ -137,31 +138,54 @@ function_replace([{function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm0}|Fs], Dict, Acc) -> function_replace([], _, Acc) -> Acc. %%% +%%% If compatibility with a previous release (OTP 22 or earlier) has +%%% been requested, replace swap instructions with a sequence of moves. +%%% + +fix_swap(Fs, Opts) -> + case proplists:get_bool(no_swap, Opts) of + false -> Fs; + true -> fold_functions(fun swap_moves/1, Fs) + end. + +swap_moves([{swap,Reg1,Reg2}|Is]) -> + Temp = {x,1022}, + [{move,Reg1,Temp},{move,Reg2,Reg1},{move,Temp,Reg2}|swap_moves(Is)]; +swap_moves([I|Is]) -> + [I|swap_moves(Is)]; +swap_moves([]) -> []. + +%%% %%% Remove line instructions if requested. %%% maybe_remove_lines(Fs, Opts) -> case proplists:get_bool(no_line_info, Opts) of false -> Fs; - true -> remove_lines(Fs) + true -> fold_functions(fun remove_lines/1, Fs) end. -remove_lines([{function,N,A,Lbl,Is0}|T]) -> - Is = remove_lines_fun(Is0), - [{function,N,A,Lbl,Is}|remove_lines(T)]; -remove_lines([]) -> []. - -remove_lines_fun([{line,_}|Is]) -> - remove_lines_fun(Is); -remove_lines_fun([{block,Bl0}|Is]) -> +remove_lines([{line,_}|Is]) -> + remove_lines(Is); +remove_lines([{block,Bl0}|Is]) -> Bl = remove_lines_block(Bl0), - [{block,Bl}|remove_lines_fun(Is)]; -remove_lines_fun([I|Is]) -> - [I|remove_lines_fun(Is)]; -remove_lines_fun([]) -> []. + [{block,Bl}|remove_lines(Is)]; +remove_lines([I|Is]) -> + [I|remove_lines(Is)]; +remove_lines([]) -> []. remove_lines_block([{set,_,_,{line,_}}|Is]) -> remove_lines_block(Is); remove_lines_block([I|Is]) -> [I|remove_lines_block(Is)]; remove_lines_block([]) -> []. + + +%%% +%%% Helpers. +%%% + +fold_functions(F, [{function,N,A,Lbl,Is0}|T]) -> + Is = F(Is0), + [{function,N,A,Lbl,Is}|fold_functions(F, T)]; +fold_functions(_F, []) -> []. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dict.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dict.erl index b2056332e6..4d0cec857d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dict.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dict.erl @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ -type lambda_info() :: {label(),{index(),label(),non_neg_integer()}}. -type lambda_tab() :: {non_neg_integer(),[lambda_info()]}. +-type wrapper() :: #{label() => index()}. -record(asm, {atoms = #{} :: atom_tab(), @@ -48,6 +49,7 @@ imports = gb_trees:empty() :: import_tab(), strings = <<>> :: binary(), %String pool lambdas = {0,[]} :: lambda_tab(), + wrappers = #{} :: wrapper(), literals = dict:new() :: literal_tab(), fnames = #{} :: fname_tab(), lines = #{} :: line_tab(), @@ -147,11 +149,21 @@ string(BinString, Dict) when is_binary(BinString) -> -spec lambda(label(), non_neg_integer(), bdict()) -> {non_neg_integer(), bdict()}. -lambda(Lbl, NumFree, #asm{lambdas={OldIndex,Lambdas0}}=Dict) -> - %% Set Index the same as OldIndex. - Index = OldIndex, - Lambdas = [{Lbl,{Index,Lbl,NumFree}}|Lambdas0], - {OldIndex,Dict#asm{lambdas={OldIndex+1,Lambdas}}}. +lambda(Lbl, NumFree, #asm{wrappers=Wrappers0, + lambdas={OldIndex,Lambdas0}}=Dict) -> + case Wrappers0 of + #{Lbl:=Index} -> + %% OTP 23: There old is a fun entry for this wrapper function. + %% Share the fun entry. + {Index,Dict}; + #{} -> + %% Set Index the same as OldIndex. + Index = OldIndex, + Wrappers = Wrappers0#{Lbl=>Index}, + Lambdas = [{Lbl,{Index,Lbl,NumFree}}|Lambdas0], + {OldIndex,Dict#asm{wrappers=Wrappers, + lambdas={OldIndex+1,Lambdas}}} + end. %% Returns the index for a literal (adding it to the literal table if necessary). %% literal(Literal, Dict) -> {Index,Dict'} diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl index 7d048716e4..45b69d7e95 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl @@ -1123,6 +1123,13 @@ resolve_inst({put_tuple2,[Dst,{{z,1},{u,_},List0}]},_,_,_) -> {put_tuple2,Dst,{list,List}}; %% +%% OTP 23. +%% +resolve_inst({swap,[_,_]=List},_,_,_) -> + [R1,R2] = resolve_args(List), + {swap,R1,R2}; + +%% %% 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 deleted file mode 100644 index 2305502800..0000000000 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2018. 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_except). --export([module/2]). - -%%% Rewrite certain calls to erlang:error/{1,2} to specialized -%%% instructions: -%%% -%%% erlang:error({badmatch,Value}) => badmatch Value -%%% erlang:error({case_clause,Value}) => case_end Value -%%% erlang:error({try_clause,Value}) => try_case_end Value -%%% erlang:error(if_clause) => if_end -%%% erlang:error(function_clause, Args) => jump FuncInfoLabel -%%% - --import(lists, [reverse/1,reverse/2,seq/2,splitwith/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 - Is = function_1(Is0), - {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is} - catch - Class:Error:Stack -> - io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]), - erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack) - end. - --record(st, - {lbl :: beam_asm:label(), %func_info label - loc :: [_], %location for func_info - arity :: arity() %arity for function - }). - -function_1(Is0) -> - case Is0 of - [{label,Lbl},{line,Loc},{func_info,_,_,Arity}|_] -> - St = #st{lbl=Lbl,loc=Loc,arity=Arity}, - translate(Is0, St, []); - [{label,_}|_] -> - %% No line numbers. The source must be a .S file. - %% There is no need to do anything. - Is0 - end. - -translate([{call_ext,Ar,{extfunc,erlang,error,Ar}}=I|Is], St, Acc) -> - translate_1(Ar, I, Is, St, Acc); -translate([I|Is], St, Acc) -> - translate(Is, St, [I|Acc]); -translate([], _, Acc) -> - reverse(Acc). - -translate_1(Ar, I, Is, #st{arity=Arity}=St, [{line,_}=Line|Acc1]=Acc0) -> - case dig_out(Ar, Arity, Acc1) of - no -> - translate(Is, St, [I|Acc0]); - {yes,function_clause,Acc2} -> - case {Is,Line,St} of - {[return|_],{line,Loc},#st{lbl=Fi,loc=Loc}} -> - Instr = {jump,{f,Fi}}, - translate(Is, St, [Instr|Acc2]); - {_,_,_} -> - %% Not a call_only instruction, or not the same - %% location information as in in the line instruction - %% before the func_info instruction. Not safe - %% to translate to a jump. - translate(Is, St, [I|Acc0]) - end; - {yes,Instr,Acc2} -> - translate(Is, St, [Instr,Line|Acc2]) - end. - -dig_out(1, _Arity, Is) -> - dig_out(Is); -dig_out(2, Arity, Is) -> - dig_out_fc(Arity, Is); -dig_out(_, _, _) -> no. - -dig_out([{block,Bl0}|Is]) -> - case dig_out_block(reverse(Bl0)) of - no -> no; - {yes,What,[]} -> - {yes,What,Is}; - {yes,What,Bl} -> - {yes,What,[{block,Bl}|Is]} - end; -dig_out(_) -> no. - -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}],[{atom,Exc},Value],put_tuple2}|Is]) -> - translate_exception(Exc, Value, Is, 3); -dig_out_block(_) -> no. - -translate_exception(badmatch, Val, Is, Words) -> - {yes,{badmatch,Val},fix_block(Is, Words)}; -translate_exception(case_clause, Val, Is, Words) -> - {yes,{case_end,Val},fix_block(Is, Words)}; -translate_exception(try_clause, Val, Is, Words) -> - {yes,{try_case_end,Val},fix_block(Is, Words)}; -translate_exception(_, _, _, _) -> no. - -fix_block(Is, 0) -> - reverse(Is); -fix_block(Is, Words) -> - reverse(fix_block_1(Is, Words)). - -fix_block_1([{set,[],[],{alloc,Live,{F1,F2,Needed0,F3}}}|Is], Words) -> - 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)]; -fix_block_1([], _Words) -> - %% Rare. The heap allocation was probably done by a binary - %% construction instruction. - []. - -dig_out_fc(Arity, Is0) -> - Regs0 = maps:from_list([{{x,X},{arg,X}} || X <- seq(0, Arity-1)]), - {Is,Acc0} = splitwith(fun({label,_}) -> false; - ({test,_,_,_}) -> false; - (_) -> true - end, Is0), - {Regs,Acc} = dig_out_fc_1(reverse(Is), Regs0, Acc0), - case Regs of - #{{x,0}:={atom,function_clause},{x,1}:=Args} -> - case moves_from_stack(Args, 0, []) of - {Moves,Arity} -> - {yes,function_clause,reverse(Moves, Acc)}; - {_,_} -> - no - end; - #{} -> - no - end. - -dig_out_fc_1([{block,Bl}|Is], Regs0, Acc) -> - Regs = dig_out_fc_block(Bl, Regs0), - dig_out_fc_1(Is, Regs, Acc); -dig_out_fc_1([{bs_set_position,_,_}=I|Is], Regs, Acc) -> - dig_out_fc_1(Is, Regs, [I|Acc]); -dig_out_fc_1([{bs_get_tail,Src,Dst,Live0}|Is], Regs0, Acc) -> - Regs = prune_xregs(Live0, Regs0), - Live = dig_out_stack_live(Regs, Live0), - I = {bs_get_tail,Src,Dst,Live}, - dig_out_fc_1(Is, Regs, [I|Acc]); -dig_out_fc_1([_|_], _Regs, _Acc) -> - {#{},[]}; -dig_out_fc_1([], Regs, Acc) -> - {Regs,Acc}. - -dig_out_fc_block([{set,[],[],{alloc,Live,_}}|Is], Regs0) -> - Regs = prune_xregs(Live, Regs0), - dig_out_fc_block(Is, Regs); -dig_out_fc_block([{set,[Dst],[Hd,Tl],put_list}|Is], Regs0) -> - Regs = Regs0#{Dst=>{cons,get_reg(Hd, Regs0),get_reg(Tl, Regs0)}}, - dig_out_fc_block(Is, Regs); -dig_out_fc_block([{set,[Dst],[Src],move}|Is], Regs0) -> - Regs = Regs0#{Dst=>get_reg(Src, Regs0)}, - dig_out_fc_block(Is, Regs); -dig_out_fc_block([{set,_,_,_}|_], _Regs) -> - %% Unknown instruction. Fail. - #{}; -dig_out_fc_block([], Regs) -> Regs. - -dig_out_stack_live(Regs, Default) -> - Reg = {x,2}, - case Regs of - #{Reg:=List} -> - dig_out_stack_live_1(List, Default); - #{} -> - Default - end. - -dig_out_stack_live_1({cons,{arg,N},T}, Live) -> - dig_out_stack_live_1(T, max(N + 1, Live)); -dig_out_stack_live_1({cons,_,T}, Live) -> - dig_out_stack_live_1(T, Live); -dig_out_stack_live_1(nil, Live) -> - Live; -dig_out_stack_live_1(_, Live) -> Live. - -prune_xregs(Live, Regs) -> - maps:filter(fun({x,X}, _) -> X < Live end, Regs). - -moves_from_stack({cons,{arg,N},_}, I, _Acc) when N =/= I -> - %% Wrong argument. Give up. - {[],-1}; -moves_from_stack({cons,H,T}, I, Acc) -> - case H of - {arg,I} -> - moves_from_stack(T, I+1, Acc); - _ -> - moves_from_stack(T, I+1, [{move,H,{x,I}}|Acc]) - end; -moves_from_stack(nil, I, Acc) -> - {reverse(Acc),I}; -moves_from_stack({literal,[H|T]}, I, Acc) -> - Cons = {cons,tag_literal(H),tag_literal(T)}, - moves_from_stack(Cons, I, Acc); -moves_from_stack(_, _, _) -> - %% Not understood. Give up. - {[],-1}. - - -get_reg(R, Regs) -> - case Regs of - #{R:=Val} -> Val; - #{} -> R - end. - -tag_literal([]) -> nil; -tag_literal(T) when is_atom(T) -> {atom,T}; -tag_literal(T) when is_float(T) -> {float,T}; -tag_literal(T) when is_integer(T) -> {integer,T}; -tag_literal(T) -> {literal,T}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.erl index a9977b0b1d..831e6489a9 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa.erl @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ -type var_base() :: atom() | non_neg_integer(). -type literal_value() :: atom() | integer() | float() | list() | - nil() | tuple() | map() | binary(). + nil() | tuple() | map() | binary() | fun(). -type op() :: {'bif',atom()} | {'float',float_op()} | prim_op() | cg_prim_op(). -type anno() :: #{atom() := any()}. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ %% 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' | + 'copy' | 'match_fail' | 'put_tuple_arity' | 'put_tuple_element' | 'set_tuple_element'. -import(lists, [foldl/3,keyfind/3,mapfoldl/3,member/2,reverse/1]). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_bsm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_bsm.erl index 382e6f635e..abbda2ebe4 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_bsm.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_bsm.erl @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ -export([module/2, format_error/1]). -include("beam_ssa.hrl"). +-include("beam_types.hrl"). -import(lists, [member/2, reverse/1, splitwith/2, map/2, foldl/3, mapfoldl/3, nth/2, max/1, unzip/1]). @@ -879,8 +880,7 @@ annotate_context_parameters(F, ModInfo) -> %% Assertion. error(conflicting_parameter_types); (K, suitable_for_reuse, Acc) -> - T = beam_validator:type_anno(match_context), - Acc#{ K => T }; + Acc#{ K => #t_bs_context{} }; (_K, _V, Acc) -> Acc end, TypeAnno0, ParamInfo), diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_codegen.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_codegen.erl index 07f4c8b461..7248aca5f3 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_codegen.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_codegen.erl @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ -include("beam_ssa.hrl"). --import(lists, [foldl/3,keymember/3,keysort/2,last/1,map/2,mapfoldl/3, +-import(lists, [foldl/3,keymember/3,keysort/2,map/2,mapfoldl/3, reverse/1,reverse/2,sort/1,splitwith/2,takewhile/2]). -record(cg, {lcount=1 :: beam_label(), %Label counter @@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ 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()) + catches=gb_sets:empty() :: gb_sets:set(ssa_label()), + fc_label=1 :: beam_label() }). -spec module(beam_ssa:b_module(), [compile:option()]) -> @@ -124,7 +125,7 @@ function(#b_function{anno=Anno,bs=Blocks}, AtomMod, St0) -> 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), + {Body,St} = cg_fun(Blocks, St5#cg{fc_label=Fi}), Asm = [{label,Fi},line(Anno), {func_info,AtomMod,{atom,Name},Arity}] ++ add_parameter_annos(Body, Anno) ++ @@ -384,6 +385,7 @@ 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(match_fail) -> gc; classify_heap_need(new_try_tag) -> gc; classify_heap_need(peek_message) -> gc; classify_heap_need(put_map) -> gc; @@ -1168,6 +1170,10 @@ 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=match_fail}=I, + #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,_Fail}, St) -> + %% A match_fail instruction in a try/catch block. + cg_block([I], none, St); cg_block([#cg_set{op=get_map_element,dst=Dst0,args=Args0}, #cg_set{op=succeeded,dst=Bool}], {Bool,Fail0}, St) -> [Dst,Map,Key] = beam_args([Dst0|Args0], St), @@ -1229,6 +1235,28 @@ cg_block([#cg_set{op=copy}|_]=T0, Context, St0) -> no -> {Is,St} end; +cg_block([#cg_set{op=match_fail,args=Args0,anno=Anno}], none, St) -> + Args = beam_args(Args0, St), + Is = cg_match_fail(Args, line(Anno), none), + {Is,St}; +cg_block([#cg_set{op=match_fail,args=Args0,anno=Anno}|T], Context, St0) -> + FcLabel = case Context of + {return,_,none} -> + %% There is no stack frame. If this is a function_clause + %% exception, it is safe to jump to the label of the + %% func_info instruction. + St0#cg.fc_label; + _ -> + %% This is most probably not a function_clause. + %% If this is a function_clause exception + %% (rare), it is not safe to jump to the + %% func_info label. + none + end, + Args = beam_args(Args0, St0), + Is0 = cg_match_fail(Args, line(Anno), FcLabel), + {Is1,St} = cg_block(T, Context, St0), + {Is0++Is1,St}; 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), @@ -1260,8 +1288,7 @@ cg_copy(T0, St) -> 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 = order_moves(Moves1), {Moves,T}. cg_copy_1([#cg_set{dst=Dst0,args=Args}|T], St) -> @@ -1502,6 +1529,42 @@ cg_call(#cg_set{anno=Anno,op=call,dst=Dst0,args=Args0}, Is = setup_args(Args++[Func], Anno, Context, St) ++ Line ++ Call, {Is,St}. +cg_match_fail([{atom,function_clause}|Args], Line, Fc) -> + case Fc of + none -> + %% There is a stack frame (probably because of inlining). + %% Jumping to the func_info label is not allowed by + %% beam_validator. Rewrite the instruction as a call to + %% erlang:error/2. + make_fc(Args, Line); + _ -> + setup_args(Args) ++ [{jump,{f,Fc}}] + end; +cg_match_fail([{atom,Op}], Line, _Fc) -> + [Line,Op]; +cg_match_fail([{atom,Op},Val], Line, _Fc) -> + [Line,{Op,Val}]. + +make_fc(Args, Line) -> + %% Recreate the original call to erlang:error/2. + Live = foldl(fun({x,X}, A) -> max(X+1, A); + (_, A) -> A + end, 0, Args), + TmpReg = {x,Live}, + StkMoves = build_stk(reverse(Args), TmpReg, nil), + [{test_heap,2*length(Args),Live}|StkMoves] ++ + [{move,{atom,function_clause},{x,0}}, + Line, + {call_ext,2,{extfunc,erlang,error,2}}]. + +build_stk([V], _TmpReg, Tail) -> + [{put_list,V,Tail,{x,1}}]; +build_stk([V|Vs], TmpReg, Tail) -> + I = {put_list,V,Tail,TmpReg}, + [I|build_stk(Vs, TmpReg, TmpReg)]; +build_stk([], _TmpReg, nil) -> + [{move,nil,{x,1}}]. + 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) -> @@ -1540,15 +1603,15 @@ build_apply(Arity, {return,Val,N}, _Dst) when is_integer(N) -> 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(bs_get_tail, [Src], Dst, Set) -> Live = get_live(Set), [{bs_get_tail,Src,Dst,Live}]; cg_instr(bs_get_position, [Ctx], Dst, Set) -> Live = get_live(Set), [{bs_get_position,Ctx,Dst,Live}]; +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). @@ -1718,7 +1781,7 @@ cg_catch(Agg, T0, Context, St0) -> cg_try(Agg, Tag, T0, Context, St0) -> {Moves0,T1} = cg_extract(T0, Agg, St0), - Moves = order_moves(Moves0, {x,3}), + Moves = order_moves(Moves0), [#cg_set{op=kill_try_tag}|T2] = T1, {T,St} = cg_block(T2, Context, St0), {[{try_case,Tag}|Moves++T],St}. @@ -1874,8 +1937,7 @@ 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). + order_moves(Moves). %% kill_yregs(Anno, #cg{}) -> [{kill,{y,Y}}]. %% Kill Y registers that will not be used again. @@ -1895,47 +1957,48 @@ gen_moves([A|As], I, Acc) -> gen_moves([], _, Acc) -> keysort(3, Acc). -%% order_moves([Move], ScratchReg) -> [Move] +%% order_moves([Move]) -> [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 +%% swap instructions will be 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(Ms) -> order_moves(Ms, []). -order_moves([{move,_,_}=M|Ms0], ScrReg, Acc0) -> - {Chain,Ms} = collect_chain(Ms0, [M], ScrReg), +order_moves([{move,_,_}=M|Ms0], Acc0) -> + {Chain,Ms} = collect_chain(Ms0, [M]), Acc = reverse(Chain, Acc0), - order_moves(Ms, ScrReg, Acc); -order_moves([], _, Acc) -> Acc. + order_moves(Ms, Acc); +order_moves([], Acc) -> Acc. -collect_chain(Ms, Path, ScrReg) -> - collect_chain(Ms, Path, [], ScrReg). +collect_chain(Ms, Path) -> + collect_chain(Ms, Path, []). -collect_chain([{move,Src,Same}=M|Ms0], [{move,Same,_}|_]=Path, Others, ScrReg) -> +collect_chain([{move,Src,Same}=M|Ms0], [{move,Same,_}|_]=Path, Others) -> case keymember(Src, 3, Path) of false -> - collect_chain(reverse(Others, Ms0), [M|Path], [], ScrReg); + collect_chain(reverse(Others, Ms0), [M|Path], []); true -> - %% There is a cycle, which we must break up. - {break_up_cycle(M, Path, ScrReg),reverse(Others, Ms0)} + %% There is a cycle. + {break_up_cycle(M, Path),reverse(Others, Ms0)} end; -collect_chain([M|Ms], Path, Others, ScrReg) -> - collect_chain(Ms, Path, [M|Others], ScrReg); -collect_chain([], Path, Others, _) -> +collect_chain([M|Ms], Path, Others) -> + collect_chain(Ms, Path, [M|Others]); +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_cycle({move,Src,_Dst}=M, Path) -> + break_up_cycle_1(Src, [M|Path], []). -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)]. +break_up_cycle_1(Dst, [{move,_Src,Dst}|Path], Acc) -> + reverse(Acc, Path); +break_up_cycle_1(Dst, [{move,S,D}|Path], Acc) -> + break_up_cycle_1(Dst, Path, [{swap,S,D}|Acc]). %%% %%% General utility functions. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_dead.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_dead.erl index 64b9b3e222..88767456a3 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_dead.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_dead.erl @@ -730,8 +730,8 @@ will_succeed_1('=/=', A, '=:=', B) when A =:= B -> no; will_succeed_1('<', A, '=:=', B) when B >= A -> no; will_succeed_1('<', A, '=/=', B) when B >= A -> yes; will_succeed_1('<', A, '<', B) when B >= A -> yes; -will_succeed_1('<', A, '=<', B) when B > A -> yes; -will_succeed_1('<', A, '>=', B) when B > A -> no; +will_succeed_1('<', A, '=<', B) when B >= A -> yes; +will_succeed_1('<', A, '>=', B) when B >= A -> no; will_succeed_1('<', A, '>', B) when B >= A -> no; will_succeed_1('=<', A, '=:=', B) when B > A -> no; @@ -751,9 +751,9 @@ will_succeed_1('>=', A, '>', B) when B < A -> yes; will_succeed_1('>', A, '=:=', B) when B =< A -> no; will_succeed_1('>', A, '=/=', B) when B =< A -> yes; will_succeed_1('>', A, '<', B) when B =< A -> no; -will_succeed_1('>', A, '=<', B) when B < A -> no; +will_succeed_1('>', A, '=<', B) when B =< A -> no; will_succeed_1('>', A, '>=', B) when B =< A -> yes; -will_succeed_1('>', A, '>', B) when B < A -> yes; +will_succeed_1('>', A, '>', B) when B =< A -> yes; will_succeed_1('==', A, '==', B) -> if diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_opt.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_opt.erl index 90c0d3cf16..0c8cefe74d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_opt.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_opt.erl @@ -157,6 +157,8 @@ repeated_passes(Opts) -> ?PASS(ssa_opt_dead), ?PASS(ssa_opt_cse), ?PASS(ssa_opt_tail_phis), + ?PASS(ssa_opt_tuple_size), + ?PASS(ssa_opt_record), ?PASS(ssa_opt_type_continue)], %Must run after ssa_opt_dead to %clean up phi nodes. passes_1(Ps, Opts). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pre_codegen.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pre_codegen.erl index 9af72afca7..a5fcb91cc0 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pre_codegen.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_pre_codegen.erl @@ -108,7 +108,8 @@ functions([], _Ps, _UseBSM3) -> []. intervals=[] :: [{b_var(),[range()]}], res=[] :: [{b_var(),reservation()}] | #{b_var():=reservation()}, regs=#{} :: #{b_var():=ssa_register()}, - extra_annos=[] :: [{atom(),term()}] + extra_annos=[] :: [{atom(),term()}], + location :: term() }). -define(PASS(N), {N,fun N/1}). @@ -120,6 +121,7 @@ passes(Opts) -> %% Preliminaries. ?PASS(fix_bs), ?PASS(sanitize), + ?PASS(match_fail_instructions), case FixTuples of false -> ignore; true -> ?PASS(fix_tuples) @@ -162,7 +164,9 @@ passes(Opts) -> function(#b_function{anno=Anno,args=Args,bs=Blocks0,cnt=Count0}=F0, Ps, UseBSM3) -> try - St0 = #st{ssa=Blocks0,args=Args,use_bsm3=UseBSM3,cnt=Count0}, + Location = maps:get(location, Anno, none), + St0 = #st{ssa=Blocks0,args=Args,use_bsm3=UseBSM3, + cnt=Count0,location=Location}, St = compile:run_sub_passes(Ps, St0), #st{ssa=Blocks,cnt=Count,regs=Regs,extra_annos=ExtraAnnos} = St, F1 = add_extra_annos(F0, ExtraAnnos), @@ -854,6 +858,114 @@ prune_phi(#b_set{args=Args0}=Phi, Reachable) -> gb_sets:is_element(Pred, Reachable)], Phi#b_set{args=Args}. +%%% Rewrite certain calls to erlang:error/{1,2} to specialized +%%% instructions: +%%% +%%% erlang:error({badmatch,Value}) => badmatch Value +%%% erlang:error({case_clause,Value}) => case_end Value +%%% erlang:error({try_clause,Value}) => try_case_end Value +%%% erlang:error(if_clause) => if_end +%%% erlang:error(function_clause, Args) => jump FuncInfoLabel +%%% +%%% In SSA code, we represent those instructions as a 'match_fail' +%%% instruction with the name of the BEAM instruction as the first +%%% argument. + +match_fail_instructions(#st{ssa=Blocks0,args=Args,location=Location}=St) -> + Ls = maps:to_list(Blocks0), + Info = {length(Args),Location}, + Blocks = match_fail_instrs_1(Ls, Info, Blocks0), + St#st{ssa=Blocks}. + +match_fail_instrs_1([{L,#b_blk{is=Is0}=Blk}|Bs], Arity, Blocks0) -> + case match_fail_instrs_blk(Is0, Arity, []) of + none -> + match_fail_instrs_1(Bs, Arity, Blocks0); + Is -> + Blocks = Blocks0#{L:=Blk#b_blk{is=Is}}, + match_fail_instrs_1(Bs, Arity, Blocks) + end; +match_fail_instrs_1([], _Arity, Blocks) -> Blocks. + +match_fail_instrs_blk([#b_set{op=put_tuple,dst=Dst, + args=[#b_literal{val=Tag},Val]}, + #b_set{op=call, + args=[#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=erlang}, + name=#b_literal{val=error}}, + Dst]}=Call|Is], + _Arity, Acc) -> + match_fail_instr(Call, Tag, Val, Is, Acc); +match_fail_instrs_blk([#b_set{op=call, + args=[#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=erlang}, + name=#b_literal{val=error}}, + #b_literal{val={Tag,Val}}]}=Call|Is], + _Arity, Acc) -> + match_fail_instr(Call, Tag, #b_literal{val=Val}, Is, Acc); +match_fail_instrs_blk([#b_set{op=call, + args=[#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=erlang}, + name=#b_literal{val=error}}, + #b_literal{val=if_clause}]}=Call|Is], + _Arity, Acc) -> + I = Call#b_set{op=match_fail,args=[#b_literal{val=if_end}]}, + reverse(Acc, [I|Is]); +match_fail_instrs_blk([#b_set{op=call,anno=Anno, + args=[#b_remote{mod=#b_literal{val=erlang}, + name=#b_literal{val=error}}, + #b_literal{val=function_clause}, + Stk]}=Call], + {Arity,Location}, Acc) -> + case match_fail_stk(Stk, Acc, [], []) of + {[_|_]=Vars,Is} when length(Vars) =:= Arity -> + case maps:get(location, Anno, none) of + Location -> + I = Call#b_set{op=match_fail, + args=[#b_literal{val=function_clause}|Vars]}, + Is ++ [I]; + _ -> + %% erlang:error/2 has a different location than the + %% func_info instruction at the beginning of the function + %% (probably because of inlining). Keep the original call. + reverse(Acc, [Call]) + end; + _ -> + %% Either the stacktrace could not be picked apart (for example, + %% if the call to erlang:error/2 was handwritten) or the number + %% of arguments in the stacktrace was different from the arity + %% of the host function (because it is the implementation of a + %% fun). Keep the original call. + reverse(Acc, [Call]) + end; +match_fail_instrs_blk([I|Is], Arity, Acc) -> + match_fail_instrs_blk(Is, Arity, [I|Acc]); +match_fail_instrs_blk(_, _, _) -> + none. + +match_fail_instr(Call, Tag, Val, Is, Acc) -> + Op = case Tag of + badmatch -> Tag; + case_clause -> case_end; + try_clause -> try_case_end; + _ -> none + end, + case Op of + none -> + none; + _ -> + I = Call#b_set{op=match_fail,args=[#b_literal{val=Op},Val]}, + reverse(Acc, [I|Is]) + end. + +match_fail_stk(#b_var{}=V, [#b_set{op=put_list,dst=V,args=[H,T]}|Is], IAcc, VAcc) -> + match_fail_stk(T, Is, IAcc, [H|VAcc]); +match_fail_stk(#b_literal{val=[H|T]}, Is, IAcc, VAcc) -> + match_fail_stk(#b_literal{val=T}, Is, IAcc, [#b_literal{val=H}|VAcc]); +match_fail_stk(#b_literal{val=[]}, [], IAcc, VAcc) -> + {reverse(VAcc),IAcc}; +match_fail_stk(T, [#b_set{op=Op}=I|Is], IAcc, VAcc) + when Op =:= bs_get_tail; Op =:= bs_set_position -> + match_fail_stk(T, Is, [I|IAcc], VAcc); +match_fail_stk(_, _, _, _) -> none. + %%% %%% Fix tuples. %%% diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_type.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_type.erl index 68920e7dd3..79ed0d7885 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_type.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_ssa_type.erl @@ -22,11 +22,13 @@ -export([opt_start/4, opt_continue/4, opt_finish/3]). -include("beam_ssa_opt.hrl"). +-include("beam_types.hrl"). + -import(lists, [all/2,any/2,droplast/1,foldl/3,last/1,member/2, keyfind/3,reverse/1,reverse/2, - sort/1,split/2]). + sort/1,split/2,zip/2]). --define(UNICODE_INT, #t_integer{elements={0,16#10FFFF}}). +-define(UNICODE_MAX, (16#10FFFF)). -record(d, {ds :: #{beam_ssa:b_var():=beam_ssa:b_set()}, @@ -37,21 +39,6 @@ sub = #{} :: #{beam_ssa:b_var():=beam_ssa:value()}, ret_type = [] :: [type()]}). --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(), - %% Known element types (1-based index), unknown elements are - %% are assumed to be 'any'. - elements=#{} :: #{ non_neg_integer() => type() }}). - --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_start(Linear, Args, Anno, FuncDb) -> {Linear, FuncDb} when @@ -98,7 +85,7 @@ join_arg_types(Args, ArgTypes, Anno) -> end, Ts0, ParamTypes). join_arg_types_1([Arg | Args], [TM | TMs], Ts) when map_size(TM) =/= 0 -> - join_arg_types_1(Args, TMs, Ts#{ Arg => join(maps:values(TM))}); + join_arg_types_1(Args, TMs, Ts#{ Arg => beam_types:join(maps:values(TM))}); join_arg_types_1([Arg | Args], [_TM | TMs], Ts) -> join_arg_types_1(Args, TMs, Ts#{ Arg => any }); join_arg_types_1([], [], Ts) -> @@ -157,39 +144,15 @@ opt_finish_1([Arg | Args], [TypeMap | TypeMaps], ParamInfo) map_size(TypeMap) =:= 0 -> opt_finish_1(Args, TypeMaps, ParamInfo); opt_finish_1([Arg | Args], [TypeMap | TypeMaps], ParamInfo0) -> - case join(maps:values(TypeMap)) of - any -> - opt_finish_1(Args, TypeMaps, ParamInfo0); - JoinedType -> - JoinedType = verified_type(JoinedType), - ParamInfo = ParamInfo0#{ Arg => validator_anno(JoinedType) }, - opt_finish_1(Args, TypeMaps, ParamInfo) - end; + JoinedType = beam_types:join(maps:values(TypeMap)), + ParamInfo = case JoinedType of + any -> ParamInfo0; + _ -> ParamInfo0#{ Arg => JoinedType } + end, + opt_finish_1(Args, TypeMaps, ParamInfo); opt_finish_1([], [], ParamInfo) -> ParamInfo. -validator_anno(#t_tuple{size=Size,exact=Exact,elements=Elements0}) -> - Elements = maps:fold(fun(Index, Type, Acc) -> - Key = beam_validator:type_anno(integer, Index), - Acc#{ Key => validator_anno(Type) } - end, #{}, Elements0), - beam_validator:type_anno(tuple, Size, Exact, Elements); -validator_anno(#t_integer{elements={Same,Same}}) -> - beam_validator:type_anno(integer, Same); -validator_anno(#t_integer{}) -> - beam_validator:type_anno(integer); -validator_anno(float) -> - beam_validator:type_anno(float); -validator_anno(#t_atom{elements=[Val]}) -> - beam_validator:type_anno(atom, Val); -validator_anno(#t_atom{}=A) -> - case t_is_boolean(A) of - true -> beam_validator:type_anno(bool); - false -> beam_validator:type_anno(atom) - end; -validator_anno(T) -> - beam_validator:type_anno(T). - get_func_id(Anno) -> #{func_info:={_Mod, Name, Arity}} = Anno, #b_local{name=#b_literal{val=Name}, arity=Arity}. @@ -223,7 +186,7 @@ opt_1(L, #b_blk{is=Is0,last=Last0}=Blk0, Bs, Ts0, %% potentially narrow the type of the phi node %% in the former successor. Ls = maps:remove(L, D0#d.ls), - RetType = join([none|D0#d.ret_type]), + RetType = beam_types:join([none|D0#d.ret_type]), D = D0#d{ds=Ds,ls=Ls,sub=Sub, func_db=Fdb,ret_type=[RetType]}, Blk = Blk0#b_blk{is=Is,last=Ret}, @@ -323,11 +286,11 @@ opt_is([#b_set{op=succeeded,args=[Arg],dst=Dst}=I], #{} -> Args = simplify_args([Arg], Sub0, Ts0), Type = type(succeeded, Args, Ts0, Ds0), - case get_literal_from_type(Type) of - #b_literal{}=Lit -> - Sub = Sub0#{Dst=>Lit}, + case beam_types:get_singleton_value(Type) of + {ok, Lit} -> + Sub = Sub0#{Dst=>#b_literal{val=Lit}}, opt_is([], Ts0, Ds0, Fdb, D, Sub, Acc); - none -> + error -> Ts = Ts0#{Dst=>Type}, Ds = Ds0#{Dst=>I}, opt_is([], Ts, Ds, Fdb, D, Sub0, [I|Acc]) @@ -370,7 +333,7 @@ simplify_call(#b_set{op=call,args=[#b_remote{}=Rem|Args]}=I) -> false -> I end; - #b_remote{} -> + #b_remote{} -> I end; simplify_call(I) -> I. @@ -413,6 +376,11 @@ simplify_remote_call(Mod, Name, Args0, I) -> end end. +opt_call(#b_set{dst=Dst,args=[#b_var{}=Fun|Args]}=I, _D, Ts0, Ds0, Fdb) -> + Type = #t_fun{arity=length(Args)}, + Ts = Ts0#{ Fun => Type, Dst => any }, + Ds = Ds0#{ Dst => I }, + {Ts, Ds, Fdb, I}; opt_call(#b_set{dst=Dst,args=[#b_local{}=Callee|Args]}=I0, D, Ts0, Ds0, Fdb0) -> {Ts, Ds, I} = opt_local_call(I0, Ts0, Ds0, Fdb0), case Fdb0 of @@ -442,7 +410,7 @@ opt_local_call(#b_set{dst=Dst,args=[Id|_]}=I0, Ts0, Ds0, Fdb) -> I = case Type of any -> I0; none -> I0; - _ -> beam_ssa:add_anno(result_type, validator_anno(Type), I0) + _ -> beam_ssa:add_anno(result_type, Type, I0) end, Ts = Ts0#{ Dst => Type }, Ds = Ds0#{ Dst => I }, @@ -452,7 +420,7 @@ update_arg_types([Arg | Args], [TypeMap0 | TypeMaps], CallId, Ts) -> %% Match contexts are treated as bitstrings when optimizing arguments, as %% we don't yet support removing the "bs_start_match3" instruction. NewType = case get_type(Arg, Ts) of - #t_bs_match{} -> {binary, 1}; + #t_bs_context{} -> #t_bitstring{unit=1}; Type -> Type end, TypeMap = TypeMap0#{ CallId => NewType }, @@ -483,7 +451,7 @@ simplify(#b_set{op={bif,'or'},args=Args}=I, Ts) -> I end; simplify(#b_set{op={bif,element},args=[#b_literal{val=Index},Tuple]}=I0, Ts) -> - case t_tuple_size(get_type(Tuple, Ts)) of + case beam_types:get_tuple_size(get_type(Tuple, Ts)) of {_,Size} when is_integer(Index), 1 =< Index, Index =< Size -> I = I0#b_set{op=get_tuple_element, args=[Tuple,#b_literal{val=Index-1}]}, @@ -519,19 +487,36 @@ simplify(#b_set{op={bif,tuple_size},args=[Term]}=I, Ts) -> _ -> I end; -simplify(#b_set{op={bif,'=='},args=Args}=I, Ts) -> +simplify(#b_set{op={bif,is_function},args=[Fun,#b_literal{val=Arity}]}=I, Ts) + when is_integer(Arity), Arity >= 0 -> + case get_type(Fun, Ts) of + #t_fun{arity=any} -> + I; + #t_fun{arity=Arity} -> + #b_literal{val=true}; + any -> + I; + _ -> + #b_literal{val=false} + end; +simplify(#b_set{op={bif,Op0},args=Args}=I, Ts) when Op0 =:= '=='; Op0 =:= '/=' -> Types = get_types(Args, Ts), - EqEq = case {meet(Types),join(Types)} of + EqEq0 = case {beam_types:meet(Types),beam_types:join(Types)} of {none,any} -> true; {#t_integer{},#t_integer{}} -> true; {float,float} -> true; - {{binary,_},_} -> true; + {#t_bitstring{},_} -> true; {#t_atom{},_} -> true; {_,_} -> false end, + EqEq = EqEq0 orelse any_non_numeric_argument(Args, Ts), case EqEq of true -> - simplify(I#b_set{op={bif,'=:='}}, Ts); + Op = case Op0 of + '==' -> '=:='; + '/=' -> '=/=' + end, + simplify(I#b_set{op={bif,Op}}, Ts); false -> eval_bif(I, Ts) end; @@ -539,14 +524,25 @@ simplify(#b_set{op={bif,'=:='},args=[Same,Same]}, _Ts) -> #b_literal{val=true}; simplify(#b_set{op={bif,'=:='},args=[A1,_A2]=Args}=I, Ts) -> [T1,T2] = get_types(Args, Ts), - case meet(T1, T2) of + case beam_types:meet(T1, T2) of none -> #b_literal{val=false}; _ -> - case {t_is_boolean(T1),T2} of + case {beam_types:is_boolean_type(T1),T2} of {true,#t_atom{elements=[true]}} -> %% Bool =:= true ==> Bool A1; + {true,#t_atom{elements=[false]}} -> + %% Bool =:= false ==> not Bool + %% + %% This will be further optimized to eliminate the + %% 'not', swapping the success and failure + %% branches in the br instruction. If A1 comes + %% from a type test (such as is_atom/1) or a + %% comparison operator (such as >=) that can be + %% translated to test instruction, this + %% optimization will eliminate one instruction. + simplify(I#b_set{op={bif,'not'},args=[A1]}, Ts); {_,_} -> eval_bif(I, Ts) end @@ -563,10 +559,10 @@ simplify(#b_set{op={bif,Op},args=Args}=I, Ts) -> simplify(#b_set{op=get_tuple_element,args=[Tuple,#b_literal{val=N}]}=I, Ts) -> case get_type(Tuple, Ts) of #t_tuple{size=Size,elements=Es} when Size > N -> - ElemType = get_element_type(N + 1, Es), - case get_literal_from_type(ElemType) of - #b_literal{}=Lit -> Lit; - none -> I + ElemType = beam_types:get_element_type(N + 1, Es), + case beam_types:get_singleton_value(ElemType) of + {ok, Val} -> #b_literal{val=Val}; + error -> I end; none -> %% Will never be executed because of type conflict. @@ -597,6 +593,44 @@ simplify(#b_set{op=wait_timeout,args=[#b_literal{val=infinity}]}=I, _Ts) -> I#b_set{op=wait,args=[]}; simplify(I, _Ts) -> I. +any_non_numeric_argument([#b_literal{val=Lit}|_], _Ts) -> + is_non_numeric(Lit); +any_non_numeric_argument([#b_var{}=V|T], Ts) -> + is_non_numeric_type(get_type(V, Ts)) orelse any_non_numeric_argument(T, Ts); +any_non_numeric_argument([], _Ts) -> false. + +is_non_numeric([H|T]) -> + is_non_numeric(H) andalso is_non_numeric(T); +is_non_numeric(Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> + is_non_numeric_tuple(Tuple, tuple_size(Tuple)); +is_non_numeric(Map) when is_map(Map) -> + %% Note that 17.x and 18.x compare keys in different ways. + %% Be very conservative -- require that both keys and values + %% are non-numeric. + is_non_numeric(maps:to_list(Map)); +is_non_numeric(Num) when is_number(Num) -> + false; +is_non_numeric(_) -> true. + +is_non_numeric_tuple(Tuple, El) when El >= 1 -> + is_non_numeric(element(El, Tuple)) andalso + is_non_numeric_tuple(Tuple, El-1); +is_non_numeric_tuple(_Tuple, 0) -> true. + +is_non_numeric_type(#t_atom{}) -> true; +is_non_numeric_type(#t_bitstring{}) -> true; +is_non_numeric_type(nil) -> true; +is_non_numeric_type(#t_tuple{size=Size,exact=true,elements=Types}) + when map_size(Types) =:= Size -> + is_non_numeric_tuple_type(Size, Types); +is_non_numeric_type(_) -> false. + +is_non_numeric_tuple_type(0, _Types) -> + true; +is_non_numeric_tuple_type(Pos, Types) -> + is_non_numeric_type(map_get(Pos, Types)) andalso + is_non_numeric_tuple_type(Pos - 1, Types). + make_literal_list(Args) -> make_literal_list(Args, []). @@ -609,7 +643,7 @@ make_literal_list([], Acc) -> is_safe_bool_op(Args, Ts) -> [T1,T2] = get_types(Args, Ts), - t_is_boolean(T1) andalso t_is_boolean(T2). + beam_types:is_boolean_type(T1) andalso beam_types:is_boolean_type(T2). all_same([{H,_}|T]) -> all(fun({E,_}) -> E =:= H end, T). @@ -656,9 +690,9 @@ simplify_arg(#b_var{}=Arg0, Sub, Ts) -> LitArg; #b_var{}=Arg -> Type = get_type(Arg, Ts), - case get_literal_from_type(Type) of - none -> Arg; - #b_literal{}=Lit -> Lit + case beam_types:get_singleton_value(Type) of + {ok, Val} -> #b_literal{val=Val}; + error -> Arg end end; simplify_arg(#b_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}=Rem, Sub, Ts) -> @@ -713,7 +747,7 @@ opt_switch(#b_switch{fail=Fail,list=List0}=Sw0, Type, Ts, Ds) -> #t_integer{elements={_,_}=Range} -> simplify_switch_int(Sw1, Range); #t_atom{elements=[_|_]} -> - case t_is_boolean(Type) of + case beam_types:is_boolean_type(Type) of true -> #b_br{} = Br = simplify_switch_bool(Sw1, Ts, Ds), opt_terminator(Br, Ts, Ds); @@ -727,7 +761,7 @@ opt_switch(#b_switch{fail=Fail,list=List0}=Sw0, Type, Ts, Ds) -> prune_switch_list([{_,Fail}|T], Fail, Type, Ts) -> prune_switch_list(T, Fail, Type, Ts); prune_switch_list([{Arg,_}=Pair|T], Fail, Type, Ts) -> - case meet(get_type(Arg, Ts), Type) of + case beam_types:meet(get_type(Arg, Ts), Type) of none -> %% Different types. This value can never match. prune_switch_list(T, Fail, Type, Ts); @@ -787,7 +821,7 @@ update_successors(#b_ret{arg=Arg}, Ts, D) -> %% type. D; #{} -> - RetType = join([get_type(Arg, Ts) | D#d.ret_type]), + RetType = beam_types:join([get_type(Arg, Ts) | D#d.ret_type]), D#d{ret_type=[RetType]} end. @@ -796,14 +830,14 @@ subtract_sw_list(V, List, Ts) -> sub_sw_list_1(Type, [{Val,_}|T], Ts) -> ValType = get_type(Val, Ts), - sub_sw_list_1(subtract(Type, ValType), T, Ts); + sub_sw_list_1(beam_types:subtract(Type, ValType), T, Ts); sub_sw_list_1(Type, [], _Ts) -> Type. update_successor_bool(#b_var{}=Var, BoolValue, S, Ts, D) -> - case t_is_boolean(get_type(Var, Ts)) of + case beam_types:is_boolean_type(get_type(Var, Ts)) of true -> - update_successor(S, Ts#{Var:=t_atom(BoolValue)}, D); + update_successor(S, Ts#{ Var := beam_types:make_atom(BoolValue) }, D); false -> %% The `br` terminator is preceeded by an instruction that %% does not produce a boolean value, such a `new_try_tag`. @@ -830,109 +864,43 @@ update_types(#b_set{op=Op,dst=Dst,args=Args}, Ts, Ds) -> type(phi, Args, Ts, _Ds) -> Types = [get_type(A, Ts) || {A,_} <- Args], - join(Types); -type({bif,'band'}, Args, Ts, _Ds) -> - band_type(Args, Ts); + beam_types:join(Types); type({bif,Bif}, Args, Ts, _Ds) -> - case bif_type(Bif, Args) of - number -> - arith_op_type(Args, Ts); - Type -> - Type - end; + {RetType, _, _} = beam_call_types:types(erlang, Bif, get_types(Args, Ts)), + RetType; type(bs_init, _Args, _Ts, _Ds) -> - {binary, 1}; -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)}; + #t_bitstring{}; +type(bs_extract, [Ctx], _Ts, Ds) -> + #b_set{op=bs_match,args=Args} = map_get(Ctx, Ds), + bs_match_type(Args); +type(bs_match, _Args, _Ts, _Ds) -> + #t_bs_context{}; type(bs_get_tail, _Args, _Ts, _Ds) -> - {binary, 1}; + #t_bitstring{}; 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,Arg]} -> - case {get_type(Pos, Ts),get_type(Tuple, Ts)} of - {#t_integer{elements={Index,Index}}, - #t_tuple{elements=Es0,size=Size}=T} -> - %% This is an exact index, update the type of said element - %% or return 'none' if it's known to be out of bounds. - Es = set_element_type(Index, get_type(Arg, Ts), Es0), - case T#t_tuple.exact of - false -> - T#t_tuple{size=max(Index, Size),elements=Es}; - true when Index =< Size -> - T#t_tuple{elements=Es}; - true -> - none - end; - {#t_integer{elements={Min,_}}=IntType, - #t_tuple{elements=Es0,size=Size}=T} -> - %% Remove type information for all indices that - %% falls into the range of the integer. - Es = remove_element_info(IntType, Es0), - case T#t_tuple.exact of - false -> - T#t_tuple{elements=Es,size=max(Min, Size)}; - true when Min =< Size -> - T#t_tuple{elements=Es,size=Size}; - true -> - none - end; - {_,#t_tuple{}=T} -> - %% Position unknown, so we have to discard all element - %% information. - T#t_tuple{elements=#{}}; - {#t_integer{elements={Min,_Max}},_} -> - #t_tuple{size=Min}; - {_,_} -> - #t_tuple{} - end; - {erlang,'++',[LHS,RHS]} -> - LType = get_type(LHS, Ts), - RType = get_type(RHS, Ts), - case LType =:= cons orelse RType =:= cons of - true -> - cons; - false -> - %% `[] ++ RHS` yields RHS, even if RHS is not a list. - join(list, RType) - end; - {erlang,'--',[_,_]} -> - list; - {lists,F,Args} -> - Types = get_types(Args, Ts), - lists_function_type(F, Types); - {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; + {RetType, _, _} = beam_call_types:types(Mod, Name, get_types(Args, Ts)), + RetType; type(get_tuple_element, [Tuple, Offset], Ts, _Ds) -> #t_tuple{size=Size,elements=Es} = get_type(Tuple, Ts), #b_literal{val=N} = Offset, true = Size > N, %Assertion. - get_element_type(N + 1, Es); + beam_types:get_element_type(N + 1, Es); type(is_nonempty_list, [_], _Ts, _Ds) -> - t_boolean(); + beam_types:make_boolean(); type(is_tagged_tuple, [_,#b_literal{},#b_literal{}], _Ts, _Ds) -> - t_boolean(); + beam_types:make_boolean(); +type(make_fun, [#b_local{arity=TotalArity}|Env], _Ts, _Ds) -> + #t_fun{arity=TotalArity-length(Env)}; type(put_map, _Args, _Ts, _Ds) -> - map; + #t_map{}; type(put_list, _Args, _Ts, _Ds) -> cons; type(put_tuple, Args, Ts, _Ds) -> {Es, _} = foldl(fun(Arg, {Es0, Index}) -> - Type = get_type(Arg, Ts), - Es = set_element_type(Index, Type, Es0), - {Es, Index + 1} + Type = get_type(Arg, Ts), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Index, Type, Es0), + {Es, Index + 1} end, {#{}, 1}, Args), #t_tuple{exact=true,size=length(Args),elements=Es}; type(succeeded, [#b_var{}=Src], Ts, Ds) -> @@ -941,130 +909,51 @@ type(succeeded, [#b_var{}=Src], Ts, Ds) -> Types = get_types(BifArgs, Ts), case {Bif,Types} of {BoolOp,[T1,T2]} when BoolOp =:= 'and'; BoolOp =:= 'or' -> - case t_is_boolean(T1) andalso t_is_boolean(T2) of - true -> t_atom(true); - false -> t_boolean() + BothBool = beam_types:is_boolean_type(T1) andalso + beam_types:is_boolean_type(T2), + case BothBool of + true -> beam_types:make_atom(true); + false -> beam_types:make_boolean() end; - {byte_size,[{binary,_}]} -> - t_atom(true); - {bit_size,[{binary,_}]} -> - t_atom(true); - {map_size,[map]} -> - t_atom(true); + {byte_size,[#t_bitstring{}]} -> + beam_types:make_atom(true); + {bit_size,[#t_bitstring{}]} -> + beam_types:make_atom(true); + {map_size,[#t_map{}]} -> + beam_types:make_atom(true); {'not',[Type]} -> - case t_is_boolean(Type) of - true -> t_atom(true); - false -> t_boolean() + case beam_types:is_boolean_type(Type) of + true -> beam_types:make_atom(true); + false -> beam_types:make_boolean() end; - {size,[{binary,_}]} -> - t_atom(true); + {size,[#t_bitstring{}]} -> + beam_types:make_atom(true); {tuple_size,[#t_tuple{}]} -> - t_atom(true); + beam_types:make_atom(true); {_,_} -> - t_boolean() + beam_types:make_boolean() end; #b_set{op=get_hd} -> - t_atom(true); + beam_types:make_atom(true); #b_set{op=get_tl} -> - t_atom(true); + beam_types:make_atom(true); #b_set{op=get_tuple_element} -> - t_atom(true); + beam_types:make_atom(true); #b_set{op=wait} -> - t_atom(false); + beam_types:make_atom(false); #b_set{} -> - t_boolean() + beam_types:make_boolean() end; type(succeeded, [#b_literal{}], _Ts, _Ds) -> - t_atom(true); + beam_types:make_atom(true); 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; - (Same, Same) -> Same; - (_, _) -> none - end, unknown, Types). - -lists_function_type(F, Types) -> - case {F,Types} of - %% Functions that return booleans. - {all,[_,_]} -> - t_boolean(); - {any,[_,_]} -> - t_boolean(); - {keymember,[_,_,_]} -> - t_boolean(); - {member,[_,_]} -> - t_boolean(); - {prefix,[_,_]} -> - t_boolean(); - {suffix,[_,_]} -> - t_boolean(); - - %% Functions that return lists. - {dropwhile,[_,_]} -> - list; - {duplicate,[_,_]} -> - list; - {filter,[_,_]} -> - list; - {flatten,[_]} -> - list; - {map,[_Fun,List]} -> - same_length_type(List); - {MapFold,[_Fun,_Acc,List]} when MapFold =:= mapfoldl; - MapFold =:= mapfoldr -> - #t_tuple{size=2,exact=true, - elements=#{1=>same_length_type(List)}}; - {partition,[_,_]} -> - t_two_tuple(list, list); - {reverse,[List]} -> - same_length_type(List); - {sort,[List]} -> - same_length_type(List); - {splitwith,[_,_]} -> - t_two_tuple(list, list); - {takewhile,[_,_]} -> - list; - {unzip,[List]} -> - ListType = same_length_type(List), - t_two_tuple(ListType, ListType); - {usort,[List]} -> - same_length_type(List); - {zip,[_,_]} -> - list; - {zipwith,[_,_,_]} -> - list; - {_,_} -> - any - end. - -%% For a lists function that return a list of the same -%% length as the input list, return the type of the list. -same_length_type(cons) -> cons; -same_length_type(nil) -> nil; -same_length_type(_) -> list. - -t_two_tuple(Type1, Type2) -> - #t_tuple{size=2,exact=true, - elements=#{1=>Type1,2=>Type2}}. - %% 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'. +%% Type can be any type as described in beam_types.hrl, but it must *never* be +%% any. will_succeed(is_atom, Type) -> case Type of @@ -1073,13 +962,13 @@ will_succeed(is_atom, Type) -> end; will_succeed(is_binary, Type) -> case Type of - {binary,U} when U rem 8 =:= 0 -> yes; - {binary,_} -> maybe; + #t_bitstring{unit=U} when U rem 8 =:= 0 -> yes; + #t_bitstring{} -> maybe; _ -> no end; will_succeed(is_bitstring, Type) -> case Type of - {binary,_} -> yes; + #t_bitstring{} -> yes; _ -> no end; will_succeed(is_boolean, Type) -> @@ -1087,7 +976,7 @@ will_succeed(is_boolean, Type) -> #t_atom{elements=any} -> maybe; #t_atom{elements=Es} -> - case t_is_boolean(Type) of + case beam_types:is_boolean_type(Type) of true -> yes; false -> @@ -1105,6 +994,11 @@ will_succeed(is_float, Type) -> number -> maybe; _ -> no end; +will_succeed(is_function, Type) -> + case Type of + #t_fun{} -> yes; + _ -> no + end; will_succeed(is_integer, Type) -> case Type of #t_integer{} -> yes; @@ -1119,7 +1013,7 @@ will_succeed(is_list, Type) -> end; will_succeed(is_map, Type) -> case Type of - map -> yes; + #t_map{} -> yes; _ -> no end; will_succeed(is_number, Type) -> @@ -1136,35 +1030,12 @@ will_succeed(is_tuple, Type) -> end; will_succeed(_, _) -> maybe. - -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}; + #t_bitstring{unit=U}; bs_match_type(float, _) -> float; bs_match_type(integer, Args) -> @@ -1176,24 +1047,24 @@ bs_match_type(integer, Args) -> NumBits = Size * Unit, case member(unsigned, Flags) of true -> - t_integer(0, (1 bsl NumBits)-1); + beam_types:make_integer(0, (1 bsl NumBits)-1); false -> %% Signed integer. Don't bother. - t_integer() + #t_integer{} end; [_|_] -> - t_integer() + #t_integer{} end; bs_match_type(skip, _) -> any; bs_match_type(string, _) -> any; bs_match_type(utf8, _) -> - ?UNICODE_INT; + beam_types:make_integer(0, ?UNICODE_MAX); bs_match_type(utf16, _) -> - ?UNICODE_INT; + beam_types:make_integer(0, ?UNICODE_MAX); bs_match_type(utf32, _) -> - ?UNICODE_INT. + beam_types:make_integer(0, ?UNICODE_MAX). simplify_switch_atom(#t_atom{elements=Atoms}, #b_switch{list=List0}=Sw) -> case sort([A || {#b_literal{val=A},_} <- List0]) of @@ -1225,14 +1096,14 @@ eq_ranges(_, _, _) -> false. simplify_is_record(I, #t_tuple{exact=Exact, size=Size, elements=Es}, - RecSize, RecTag, Ts) -> + RecSize, #b_literal{val=TagVal}=RecTag, Ts) -> TagType = maps:get(1, Es, any), - TagMatch = case get_literal_from_type(TagType) of - #b_literal{}=RecTag -> yes; - #b_literal{} -> no; - none -> + TagMatch = case beam_types:get_singleton_value(TagType) of + {ok, TagVal} -> yes; + {ok, _} -> no; + error -> %% Is it at all possible for the tag to match? - case meet(get_type(RecTag, Ts), TagType) of + case beam_types:meet(get_type(RecTag, Ts), TagType) of none -> no; _ -> maybe end @@ -1262,7 +1133,7 @@ simplify_switch_bool(#b_switch{arg=B,fail=Fail,list=List0}, Ts, Ds) -> simplify_not(#b_br{bool=#b_var{}=V,succ=Succ,fail=Fail}=Br0, Ts, Ds) -> case Ds of #{V:=#b_set{op={bif,'not'},args=[Bool]}} -> - case t_is_boolean(get_type(Bool, Ts)) of + case beam_types:is_boolean_type(get_type(Bool, Ts)) of true -> Br = Br0#b_br{bool=Bool,succ=Fail,fail=Succ}, beam_ssa:normalize(Br); @@ -1341,24 +1212,29 @@ get_type(#b_var{}=V, Ts) -> get_type(#b_literal{val=Val}, _Ts) -> if is_atom(Val) -> - t_atom(Val); + beam_types:make_atom(Val); is_float(Val) -> float; + is_function(Val) -> + {arity,Arity} = erlang:fun_info(Val, arity), + #t_fun{arity=Arity}; is_integer(Val) -> - t_integer(Val); + beam_types:make_integer(Val); is_list(Val), Val =/= [] -> cons; is_map(Val) -> - map; + #t_map{}; Val =:= {} -> - #t_tuple{exact=true}; + beam_types:make_tuple(0, true); is_tuple(Val) -> {Es, _} = foldl(fun(E, {Es0, Index}) -> - Type = get_type(#b_literal{val=E}, #{}), - Es = set_element_type(Index, Type, Es0), - {Es, Index + 1} + Type = get_type(#b_literal{val=E}, #{}), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Index, + Type, + Es0), + {Es, Index + 1} end, {#{}, 1}, tuple_to_list(Val)), - #t_tuple{exact=true,size=tuple_size(Val),elements=Es}; + beam_types:make_tuple(tuple_size(Val), true, Es); Val =:= [] -> nil; true -> @@ -1388,8 +1264,7 @@ get_type(#b_literal{val=Val}, _Ts) -> infer_types_br(#b_var{}=V, Ts, #d{ds=Ds}) -> #{V:=#b_set{op=Op,args=Args}} = Ds, - PosTypes0 = infer_type(Op, Args, Ds), - NegTypes0 = infer_type_negative(Op, Args, Ds), + {PosTypes0, NegTypes0} = infer_type(Op, Args, Ts, Ds), %% We must be careful with types inferred from '=:='. %% @@ -1402,7 +1277,7 @@ infer_types_br(#b_var{}=V, Ts, #d{ds=Ds}) -> %% it is single-valued, e.g. if it is [] or the atom 'true'. EqTypes = infer_eq_type(Op, Args, Ts, Ds), - NegTypes1 = [P || {_,T}=P <- EqTypes, is_singleton_type(T)], + NegTypes1 = [P || {_,T}=P <- EqTypes, beam_types:is_singleton_type(T)], PosTypes = EqTypes ++ PosTypes0, SuccTs = meet_types(PosTypes, Ts), @@ -1426,7 +1301,7 @@ infer_eq_type({bif,'=:='}, [#b_var{}=Arg0,#b_var{}=Arg1], Ts, _Ds) -> %% be inferred that L1 is 'cons' (the meet of 'cons' and 'list'). Type0 = get_type(Arg0, Ts), Type1 = get_type(Arg1, Ts), - Type = meet(Type0, Type1), + Type = beam_types:meet(Type0, Type1), [{V,MeetType} || {V,OrigType,MeetType} <- [{Arg0,Type0,Type},{Arg1,Type1,Type}], @@ -1441,177 +1316,72 @@ infer_eq_lit(#b_set{op=get_tuple_element, args=[#b_var{}=Tuple,#b_literal{val=N}]}, #b_literal{}=Lit) -> Index = N + 1, - Es = set_element_type(Index, get_type(Lit, #{}), #{}), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Index, get_type(Lit, #{}), #{}), [{Tuple,#t_tuple{size=Index,elements=Es}}]; infer_eq_lit(_, _) -> []. -infer_type_negative(Op, Args, Ds) -> - case is_negative_inference_safe(Op, Args) of - true -> - infer_type(Op, Args, Ds); - false -> - [] - end. - -%% Conservative list of instructions for which negative -%% inference is safe. -is_negative_inference_safe(is_nonempty_list, _Args) -> true; -is_negative_inference_safe(_, _) -> false. - -infer_type({bif,element}, [#b_literal{val=Pos},#b_var{}=Tuple], _Ds) -> - if - is_integer(Pos), 1 =< Pos -> - [{Tuple,#t_tuple{size=Pos}}]; - true -> - [] - end; -infer_type({bif,element}, [#b_var{}=Position,#b_var{}=Tuple], _Ds) -> - [{Position,t_integer()},{Tuple,#t_tuple{}}]; -infer_type({bif,Bif}, [#b_var{}=Src]=Args, _Ds) -> - case inferred_bif_type(Bif, Args) of - any -> []; - T -> [{Src,T}] - end; -infer_type({bif,binary_part}, [#b_var{}=Src,_], _Ds) -> - [{Src,{binary,8}}]; -infer_type({bif,is_map_key}, [_,#b_var{}=Src], _Ds) -> - [{Src,map}]; -infer_type({bif,map_get}, [_,#b_var{}=Src], _Ds) -> - [{Src,map}]; -infer_type({bif,Bif}, [_,_]=Args, _Ds) -> - case inferred_bif_type(Bif, Args) of - any -> []; - T -> [{A,T} || #b_var{}=A <- Args] - end; -infer_type({bif,binary_part}, [#b_var{}=Src,Pos,Len], _Ds) -> - [{Src,{binary,8}}| - [{V,t_integer()} || #b_var{}=V <- [Pos,Len]]]; -infer_type(bs_start_match, [#b_var{}=Bin], _Ds) -> - [{Bin,{binary,1}}]; -infer_type(is_nonempty_list, [#b_var{}=Src], _Ds) -> - [{Src,cons}]; -infer_type(is_tagged_tuple, [#b_var{}=Src,#b_literal{val=Size}, - #b_literal{}=Tag], _Ds) -> - Es = set_element_type(1, get_type(Tag, #{}), #{}), - [{Src,#t_tuple{exact=true,size=Size,elements=Es}}]; -infer_type(succeeded, [#b_var{}=Src], Ds) -> +infer_type(succeeded, [#b_var{}=Src], Ts, 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 - -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(node, []) -> #t_atom{}; -bif_type(node, [_]) -> #t_atom{}; -bif_type(round, [_]) -> t_integer(); -bif_type(size, [_]) -> t_integer(); -bif_type(trunc, [_]) -> t_integer(); -bif_type(tuple_size, [_]) -> 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. + infer_type(Op, Args, Ts, Ds); +infer_type(bs_start_match, [#b_var{}=Bin], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Bin,#t_bitstring{}}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type(is_nonempty_list, [#b_var{}=Src], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Src,cons}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type(is_tagged_tuple, [#b_var{}=Src,#b_literal{val=Size}, + #b_literal{}=Tag], _Ts, _Ds) -> + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(1, get_type(Tag, #{}), #{}), + T = {Src,#t_tuple{exact=true,size=Size,elements=Es}}, + {[T], [T]}; + +%% Type tests are handled separately from other BIFs as we're inferring types +%% based on their result rather than whether they succeeded, so we know that +%% subtraction is always safe. +infer_type({bif,is_atom}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, #t_atom{}}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_binary}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, #t_bitstring{unit=8}}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_bitstring}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, #t_bitstring{}}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_boolean}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, beam_types:make_boolean()}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_float}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, float}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_integer}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, #t_integer{}}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_list}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, list}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_map}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, #t_map{}}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_number}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, number}, + {[T], [T]}; +infer_type({bif,is_tuple}, [Arg], _Ts, _Ds) -> + T = {Arg, #t_tuple{}}, + {[T], [T]}; + +infer_type({bif,Op}, Args, Ts, _Ds) -> + ArgTypes = get_types(Args, Ts), + + {_, PosTypes0, CanSubtract} = beam_call_types:types(erlang, Op, ArgTypes), + PosTypes = [T || {#b_var{},_}=T <- zip(Args, PosTypes0)], + + case CanSubtract of + true -> {PosTypes, PosTypes}; + false -> {PosTypes, []} + 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('bnot', [_]) -> t_integer(); -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(hd, [_]) -> cons; -inferred_bif_type(length, [_]) -> list; -inferred_bif_type(map_size, [_]) -> map; -inferred_bif_type('not', [_]) -> t_boolean(); -inferred_bif_type(round, [_]) -> number; -inferred_bif_type(trunc, [_]) -> number; -inferred_bif_type(tl, [_]) -> cons; -inferred_bif_type(tuple_size, [_]) -> #t_tuple{}; -inferred_bif_type('and', [_,_]) -> t_boolean(); -inferred_bif_type('or', [_,_]) -> t_boolean(); -inferred_bif_type('xor', [_,_]) -> t_boolean(); -inferred_bif_type('band', [_,_]) -> t_integer(); -inferred_bif_type('bor', [_,_]) -> t_integer(); -inferred_bif_type('bsl', [_,_]) -> t_integer(); -inferred_bif_type('bsr', [_,_]) -> t_integer(); -inferred_bif_type('bxor', [_,_]) -> t_integer(); -inferred_bif_type('div', [_,_]) -> t_integer(); -inferred_bif_type('rem', [_,_]) -> t_integer(); -inferred_bif_type('+', [_,_]) -> number; -inferred_bif_type('-', [_,_]) -> number; -inferred_bif_type('*', [_,_]) -> number; -inferred_bif_type('/', [_,_]) -> number; -inferred_bif_type(_, _) -> any. - -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. +infer_type(_Op, _Args, _Ts, _Ds) -> + {[], []}. join_types(Ts0, Ts1) -> if @@ -1626,7 +1396,7 @@ join_types_1([V|Vs], Ts0, Ts1) -> {#{V:=Same},#{V:=Same}} -> join_types_1(Vs, Ts0, Ts1); {#{V:=T0},#{V:=T1}} -> - case join(T0, T1) of + case beam_types:join(T0, T1) of T1 -> join_types_1(Vs, Ts0, Ts1); T -> @@ -1638,326 +1408,18 @@ join_types_1([V|Vs], Ts0, Ts1) -> 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. - -remove_element_info(#t_integer{elements={Min,Max}}, Es) -> - foldl(fun(El, Acc) when Min =< El, El =< Max -> - maps:remove(El, Acc); - (_El, Acc) -> Acc - end, Es, maps:keys(Es)). - -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. - -is_singleton_type(Type) -> - get_literal_from_type(Type) =/= none. - -get_element_type(Index, Es) -> - case Es of - #{ Index := T } -> T; - #{} -> any - end. - -set_element_type(_Key, none, Es) -> - Es; -set_element_type(Key, any, Es) -> - maps:remove(Key, Es); -set_element_type(Key, Type, Es) -> - Es#{ Key => Type }. - -%% 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=ExactA,elements=EsA}, - #t_tuple{size=Sz,exact=ExactB,elements=EsB}) -> - Exact = ExactA and ExactB, - Es = join_tuple_elements(Sz, EsA, EsB), - #t_tuple{size=Sz,exact=Exact,elements=Es}; -join(#t_tuple{size=SzA,elements=EsA}, #t_tuple{size=SzB,elements=EsB}) -> - Sz = min(SzA, SzB), - Es = join_tuple_elements(Sz, EsA, EsB), - #t_tuple{size=Sz,elements=Es}; -join(_T1, _T2) -> - %%io:format("~p ~p\n", [_T1,_T2]), - any. - -join_tuple_elements(MinSize, EsA, EsB) -> - Es0 = join_elements(EsA, EsB), - maps:filter(fun(Index, _Type) -> Index =< MinSize end, Es0). - -join_elements(Es1, Es2) -> - Keys = if - map_size(Es1) =< map_size(Es2) -> maps:keys(Es1); - map_size(Es1) > map_size(Es2) -> maps:keys(Es2) - end, - join_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, #{}). - -join_elements_1([Key | Keys], Es1, Es2, Acc0) -> - case {Es1, Es2} of - {#{ Key := Type1 }, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> - Acc = set_element_type(Key, join(Type1, Type2), Acc0), - join_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc); - {#{}, #{}} -> - join_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc0) - end; -join_elements_1([], _Es1, _Es2, Acc) -> - Acc. - -gcd(A, B) -> - case A rem B of - 0 -> B; - X -> gcd(B, X) - end. - meet_types([{V,T0}|Vs], Ts) -> #{V:=T1} = Ts, - case meet(T0, T1) of + case beam_types:meet(T0, T1) of T1 -> meet_types(Vs, Ts); T -> meet_types(Vs, Ts#{V:=T}) end; meet_types([], Ts) -> Ts. -meet([T1,T2|Ts]) -> - meet([meet(T1, T2)|Ts]); -meet([T]) -> T. - subtract_types([{V,T0}|Vs], Ts) -> #{V:=T1} = Ts, - case subtract(T1, T0) of + case beam_types:subtract(T1, T0) of T1 -> subtract_types(Vs, Ts); T -> subtract_types(Vs, Ts#{V:=T}) end; subtract_types([], Ts) -> Ts. - -%% subtract(Type1, Type2) -> Type. -%% Subtract Type2 from Type1. Example: -%% -%% subtract(list, cons) -> nil - -subtract(#t_atom{elements=[_|_]=Set0}, #t_atom{elements=[_|_]=Set1}) -> - case ordsets:subtract(Set0, Set1) of - [] -> none; - [_|_]=Set -> #t_atom{elements=Set} - end; -subtract(number, float) -> #t_integer{}; -subtract(number, #t_integer{elements=any}) -> float; -subtract(list, cons) -> nil; -subtract(list, nil) -> cons; -subtract(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=T, number) -> T; -meet(number, #t_integer{}=T) -> T; -meet(number, float=T) -> 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{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, - case meet_elements(Es1, Es2) of - none -> - none; - Es -> - #t_tuple{size=Size,exact=Exact,elements=Es} - end. - -meet_elements(Es1, Es2) -> - Keys = maps:keys(Es1) ++ maps:keys(Es2), - meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, #{}). - -meet_elements_1([Key | Keys], Es1, Es2, Acc) -> - case {Es1, Es2} of - {#{ Key := Type1 }, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> - case meet(Type1, Type2) of - none -> none; - Type -> meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type }) - end; - {#{ Key := Type1 }, _} -> - meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type1 }); - {_, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> - meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type2 }) - end; -meet_elements_1([], _Es1, _Es2, Acc) -> - Acc. - -%% 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{size=Size,elements=Es}=T) -> - %% All known elements must have a valid index and type. 'any' is prohibited - %% since it's implicit and should never be present in the map. - maps:fold(fun(Index, Element, _) when is_integer(Index), - 1 =< Index, Index =< Size, - Element =/= any, Element =/= none -> - verified_type(Element) - end, [], Es), - T; -verified_type(float=T) -> T. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl index acf3838da4..ad8839cc7d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl @@ -244,6 +244,9 @@ remap([{make_fun2,_,_,_,_}=I|T], Map, Acc) -> remap([{deallocate,N}|Is], Map, Acc) -> I = {deallocate,Map({frame_size,N})}, remap(Is, Map, [I|Acc]); +remap([{swap,Reg1,Reg2}|Is], Map, Acc) -> + I = {swap,Map(Reg1),Map(Reg2)}, + remap(Is, Map, [I|Acc]); remap([{test,Name,Fail,Ss}|Is], Map, Acc) -> I = {test,Name,Fail,[Map(S) || S <- Ss]}, remap(Is, Map, [I|Acc]); @@ -382,6 +385,8 @@ frame_size([{bs_set_position,_,_}|Is], Safe) -> frame_size(Is, Safe); frame_size([{bs_get_tail,_,_,_}|Is], Safe) -> frame_size(Is, Safe); +frame_size([{swap,_,_}|Is], Safe) -> + frame_size(Is, Safe); frame_size(_, _) -> throw(not_possible). frame_size_branch(0, Is, Safe) -> @@ -444,6 +449,8 @@ is_not_used(Y, [{line,_}|Is]) -> is_not_used(Y, Is); is_not_used(Y, [{make_fun2,_,_,_,_}|Is]) -> is_not_used(Y, Is); +is_not_used(Y, [{swap,Reg1,Reg2}|Is]) -> + Y =/= Reg1 andalso Y =/= Reg2 andalso is_not_used(Y, Is); is_not_used(Y, [{test,_,_,Ss}|Is]) -> not member(Y, Ss) andalso is_not_used(Y, Is); is_not_used(Y, [{test,_Op,{f,_},_Live,Ss,Dst}|Is]) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_types.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_types.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c3ad594304 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_types.erl @@ -0,0 +1,382 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2019. 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_types). + +-include("beam_types.hrl"). + +-export([meet/1, meet/2, join/1, join/2, subtract/2]). + +-export([get_singleton_value/1, + get_tuple_size/1, + is_singleton_type/1, + is_boolean_type/1]). + +-export([get_element_type/2, set_element_type/3]). + +-export([make_atom/1, + make_boolean/0, + make_integer/1, + make_integer/2, + make_tuple/2, + make_tuple/3]). + +%% 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{}, #t_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(#t_bitstring{unit=U1}, #t_bitstring{unit=U2}) -> + #t_bitstring{unit=gcd(U1, U2)}; +join(#t_fun{}, #t_fun{}) -> + #t_fun{}; +join(#t_integer{elements={MinA,MaxA}}, + #t_integer{elements={MinB,MaxB}}) -> + #t_integer{elements={min(MinA,MinB),max(MaxA,MaxB)}}; +join(#t_bs_context{slots=SlotsA,valid=ValidA}, + #t_bs_context{slots=SlotsB,valid=ValidB}) -> + #t_bs_context{slots=min(SlotsA, SlotsB), + valid=ValidA band ValidB}; +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=ExactA,elements=EsA}, + #t_tuple{size=Sz,exact=ExactB,elements=EsB}) -> + Exact = ExactA and ExactB, + Es = join_tuple_elements(Sz, EsA, EsB), + #t_tuple{size=Sz,exact=Exact,elements=Es}; +join(#t_tuple{size=SzA,elements=EsA}, #t_tuple{size=SzB,elements=EsB}) -> + Sz = min(SzA, SzB), + Es = join_tuple_elements(Sz, EsA, EsB), + #t_tuple{size=Sz,elements=Es}; +join(_T1, _T2) -> + %%io:format("~p ~p\n", [_T1,_T2]), + any. + +join_tuple_elements(MinSize, EsA, EsB) -> + Es0 = join_elements(EsA, EsB), + maps:filter(fun(Index, _Type) -> Index =< MinSize end, Es0). + +join_elements(Es1, Es2) -> + Keys = if + map_size(Es1) =< map_size(Es2) -> maps:keys(Es1); + map_size(Es1) > map_size(Es2) -> maps:keys(Es2) + end, + join_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, #{}). + +join_elements_1([Key | Keys], Es1, Es2, Acc0) -> + case {Es1, Es2} of + {#{ Key := Type1 }, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> + Acc = set_element_type(Key, join(Type1, Type2), Acc0), + join_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc); + {#{}, #{}} -> + join_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc0) + end; +join_elements_1([], _Es1, _Es2, Acc) -> + Acc. + +gcd(A, B) -> + case A rem B of + 0 -> B; + X -> gcd(B, X) + end. + +%% Joins all the given types into a single type. +-spec join([type()]) -> type(). + +join([T1,T2|Ts]) -> + join([join(T1, T2)|Ts]); +join([T]) -> T. + +%% 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{}, #t_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_fun{arity=any}, #t_fun{}=T) -> + T; +meet(#t_fun{}=T, #t_fun{arity=any}) -> + 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={MinA,MaxA}}, #t_integer{elements={MinB,MaxB}}) + when MinA >= MinB, MaxA =< MaxB; + MinB >= MinA, MaxB =< MaxA -> + #t_integer{elements={max(MinA, MinB),min(MaxA, MaxB)}}; +meet(#t_integer{}=T, number) -> T; +meet(float=T, number) -> T; +meet(number, #t_integer{}=T) -> T; +meet(number, float=T) -> 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(#t_bitstring{unit=U1}, #t_bitstring{unit=U2}) -> + #t_bitstring{unit=U1 * U2 div gcd(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{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, + case meet_elements(Es1, Es2) of + none -> + none; + Es -> + #t_tuple{size=Size,exact=Exact,elements=Es} + end. + +meet_elements(Es1, Es2) -> + Keys = maps:keys(Es1) ++ maps:keys(Es2), + meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, #{}). + +meet_elements_1([Key | Keys], Es1, Es2, Acc) -> + case {Es1, Es2} of + {#{ Key := Type1 }, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> + case meet(Type1, Type2) of + none -> none; + Type -> meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type }) + end; + {#{ Key := Type1 }, _} -> + meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type1 }); + {_, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> + meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type2 }) + end; +meet_elements_1([], _Es1, _Es2, Acc) -> + Acc. + +%% Meets all the given types into a single type. +-spec meet([type()]) -> type(). + +meet([T1,T2|Ts]) -> + meet([meet(T1, T2)|Ts]); +meet([T]) -> T. + +%% Subtract Type2 from Type1. Example: +%% subtract(list, cons) -> nil + +-spec subtract(type(), type()) -> type(). + +subtract(#t_atom{elements=[_|_]=Set0}, #t_atom{elements=[_|_]=Set1}) -> + case ordsets:subtract(Set0, Set1) of + [] -> none; + [_|_]=Set -> #t_atom{elements=Set} + end; +subtract(number, float) -> #t_integer{}; +subtract(number, #t_integer{elements=any}) -> float; +subtract(list, cons) -> nil; +subtract(list, nil) -> cons; +subtract(T, _) -> T. + +%% Verifies that the given type is well-formed. + +-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(#t_bitstring{unit=U}=T) when is_integer(U), U >= 1 -> T; +verified_type(#t_bs_context{}=T) -> T; +verified_type(#t_fun{arity=Arity}=T) when Arity =:= any; is_integer(Arity) -> T; +verified_type(#t_integer{elements=any}=T) -> T; +verified_type(#t_integer{elements={Min,Max}}=T) + when is_integer(Min), is_integer(Max), Min =< Max -> T; +verified_type(list=T) -> T; +verified_type(#t_map{}=T) -> T; +verified_type(nil=T) -> T; +verified_type(cons=T) -> T; +verified_type(number=T) -> T; +verified_type(#t_tuple{size=Size,elements=Es}=T) -> + %% All known elements must have a valid index and type. 'any' is prohibited + %% since it's implicit and should never be present in the map. + maps:fold(fun(Index, Element, _) when is_integer(Index), + 1 =< Index, Index =< Size, + Element =/= any, Element =/= none -> + verified_type(Element) + end, [], Es), + T; +verified_type(float=T) -> T. + +%%% +%%% Type operators +%%% + +-spec get_singleton_value(Type) -> Result when + Type :: type(), + Result :: {ok, term()} | error. +get_singleton_value(#t_atom{elements=[Atom]}) -> + {ok, Atom}; +get_singleton_value(#t_integer{elements={Int,Int}}) -> + {ok, Int}; +get_singleton_value(nil) -> + {ok, []}; +get_singleton_value(_) -> + error. + +-spec get_tuple_size(Type) -> Result when + Type :: type(), + Result :: none | {at_least, Size} | {exact, Size}, + Size :: non_neg_integer(). +get_tuple_size(#t_tuple{size=Size,exact=false}) -> + {at_least,Size}; +get_tuple_size(#t_tuple{size=Size,exact=true}) -> + {exact,Size}; +get_tuple_size(_) -> + none. + +-spec is_boolean_type(type()) -> boolean(). +is_boolean_type(#t_atom{elements=[F,T]}) -> + F =:= false andalso T =:= true; +is_boolean_type(#t_atom{elements=[B]}) -> + is_boolean(B); +is_boolean_type(_) -> false. + +-spec is_singleton_type(type()) -> boolean(). +is_singleton_type(Type) -> + get_singleton_value(Type) =/= error. + +-spec set_element_type(Key, Type, Elements) -> Elements when + Key :: term(), + Type :: type(), + Elements :: elements(). +set_element_type(_Key, none, Es) -> + Es; +set_element_type(Key, any, Es) -> + maps:remove(Key, Es); +set_element_type(Key, Type, Es) -> + Es#{ Key => Type }. + +-spec get_element_type(Key, Elements) -> type() when + Key :: term(), + Elements :: elements(). +get_element_type(Index, Es) -> + case Es of + #{ Index := T } -> T; + #{} -> any + end. + +%%% +%%% Type constructors +%%% + +-spec make_atom(atom()) -> type(). +make_atom(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) -> + #t_atom{elements=[Atom]}. + +-spec make_boolean() -> type(). +make_boolean() -> + #t_atom{elements=[false,true]}. + +-spec make_integer(integer()) -> type(). +make_integer(Int) when is_integer(Int) -> + make_integer(Int, Int). + +-spec make_integer(Min, Max) -> type() when + Min :: integer(), + Max :: integer(). +make_integer(Min, Max) when is_integer(Min), is_integer(Max), Min =< Max -> + #t_integer{elements={Min,Max}}. + +-spec make_tuple(Size, Exact) -> type() when + Size :: non_neg_integer(), + Exact :: boolean(). +make_tuple(Size, Exact) -> + make_tuple(Size, Exact, #{}). + +-spec make_tuple(Size, Exact, Elements) -> type() when + Size :: non_neg_integer(), + Exact :: boolean(), + Elements :: #{ non_neg_integer() => type() }. +make_tuple(Size, Exact, Elements) -> + #t_tuple{size=Size, + exact=Exact, + elements=Elements}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_types.hrl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_types.hrl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..825eca4c64 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_types.hrl @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2019. 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% +%% + +%% Common term types for passes operating on beam SSA and assembly. Helper +%% functions for wrangling these can be found in beam_types.erl +%% +%% The type lattice is as follows: +%% +%% any Any Erlang term (top element). +%% +%% - #t_atom{} Atom, or a set thereof. +%% - #t_bitstring{} Bitstring. +%% - #t_bs_context{} Match context. +%% - #t_fun{} Fun. +%% - #t_map{} Map. +%% - number Any number. +%% -- float Floating point number. +%% -- integer Integer. +%% - list Any list. +%% -- cons Cons (nonempty list). +%% -- nil The empty list. +%% - #t_tuple{} Tuple. +%% - #t_abstract{} Psuedo-type used in the validator to track tuples +% under construction, match context positions, etc. +%% +%% none No type (bottom element). + +-define(ATOM_SET_SIZE, 5). + +-record(t_atom, {elements=any :: 'any' | [atom()]}). +-record(t_fun, {arity=any :: arity() | 'any'}). +-record(t_integer, {elements=any :: 'any' | {integer(),integer()}}). +-record(t_bitstring, {unit=1 :: pos_integer()}). +-record(t_bs_context, {slots=0 :: non_neg_integer(), + valid=0 :: non_neg_integer()}). +-record(t_map, {elements=#{} :: map_elements()}). +-record(t_tuple, {size=0 :: integer(), + exact=false :: boolean(), + elements=#{} :: tuple_elements()}). +-record(t_abstract, {kind :: atom()}). + +%% Known element types, unknown elements are assumed to be 'any'. The key is +%% a 1-based integer index for tuples, and a plain literal for maps (that is, +%% not wrapped in a #b_literal{}, just the value itself). + +-type tuple_elements() :: #{ Key :: pos_integer() => type() }. +-type map_elements() :: #{ Key :: term() => type() }. + +-type elements() :: tuple_elements() | map_elements(). + +-type type() :: any | none | + list | number | + #t_atom{} | #t_bitstring{} | #t_bs_context{} | #t_fun{} | + #t_integer{} | #t_map{} | #t_tuple{} | #t_abstract{} | + 'cons' | 'float' | 'nil'. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl index ebe9631e09..8fe7ed8b69 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl @@ -19,6 +19,10 @@ -module(beam_validator). +-include("beam_types.hrl"). + +-define(UNICODE_MAX, (16#10FFFF)). + -compile({no_auto_import,[min/2]}). %% Avoid warning for local function error/1 clashing with autoimported BIF. @@ -26,7 +30,6 @@ %% Interface for compiler. -export([module/2, format_error/1]). --export([type_anno/1, type_anno/2, type_anno/4]). -import(lists, [dropwhile/2,foldl/3,member/2,reverse/1,sort/1,zip/2]). @@ -45,34 +48,6 @@ module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}=Code, _Opts) {error,[{atom_to_list(Mod),Es}]} end. -%% Provides a stable interface for type annotations, used by certain passes to -%% indicate that we can safely assume that a register has a given type. --spec type_anno(term()) -> term(). -type_anno(atom) -> {atom,[]}; -type_anno(bool) -> bool; -type_anno({binary,_}) -> binary; -type_anno(cons) -> cons; -type_anno(float) -> {float,[]}; -type_anno(integer) -> {integer,[]}; -type_anno(list) -> list; -type_anno(map) -> map; -type_anno(match_context) -> match_context; -type_anno(number) -> number; -type_anno(nil) -> nil. - --spec type_anno(term(), term()) -> term(). -type_anno(atom, Value) when is_atom(Value) -> {atom, Value}; -type_anno(float, Value) when is_float(Value) -> {float, Value}; -type_anno(integer, Value) when is_integer(Value) -> {integer, Value}. - --spec type_anno(term(), term(), term(), term()) -> term(). -type_anno(tuple, Size, Exact, Elements) when is_integer(Size), Size >= 0, - is_map(Elements) -> - case Exact of - true -> {tuple, Size, Elements}; - false -> {tuple, [Size], Elements} - end. - -spec format_error(term()) -> iolist(). format_error({{_M,F,A},{I,Off,limit}}) -> @@ -119,7 +94,7 @@ format_error(Error) -> %% format as used in the compiler and in .S files. validate(Module, Fs) -> - Ft = index_parameter_types(Fs, []), + Ft = build_function_table(Fs, []), validate_0(Module, Fs, Ft). validate_0(_Module, [], _) -> []; @@ -149,30 +124,6 @@ validate_0(Module, [{function,Name,Ar,Entry,Code}|Fs], Ft) -> {literal, term()} | nil. --type tuple_sz() :: [non_neg_integer()] | %% Inexact - non_neg_integer(). %% Exact. - -%% Match context type. --record(ms, - {id=make_ref() :: reference(), %Unique ID. - valid=0 :: non_neg_integer(), %Valid slots - slots=0 :: non_neg_integer() %Number of slots - }). - --type type() :: binary | - cons | - list | - map | - nil | - #ms{} | - ms_position | - none | - number | - term | - tuple_in_progress | - {tuple, tuple_sz(), #{ literal() => type() }} | - literal(). - -type tag() :: initialized | uninitialized | {catchtag, [label()]} | @@ -200,7 +151,7 @@ validate_0(Module, [{function,Name,Ar,Entry,Code}|Fs], Ft) -> numy=none :: none | undecided | index(), %% Available heap size. h=0, - %Available heap size for floats. + %%Available heap size for floats. hf=0, %% Floating point state. fls=undefined, @@ -225,36 +176,32 @@ validate_0(Module, [{function,Name,Ar,Entry,Code}|Fs], Ft) -> branched=gb_trees:empty() :: branched_tab(), %% All defined labels labels=gb_sets:empty() :: label_set(), - %% Argument information of other functions in the module + %% Information of other functions in the module ft=gb_trees:empty() :: ft_tab(), %% Counter for #value_ref{} creation ref_ctr=0 :: index() }). -index_parameter_types([{function,_,_,Entry,Code0}|Fs], Acc0) -> +build_function_table([{function,_,Arity,Entry,Code0}|Fs], Acc0) -> Code = dropwhile(fun({label,L}) when L =:= Entry -> false; (_) -> true end, Code0), case Code of [{label,Entry}|Is] -> - Acc = index_parameter_types_1(Is, Entry, Acc0), - index_parameter_types(Fs, Acc); + Info = #{ arity => Arity, + parameter_types => find_parameter_types(Is, #{}) }, + build_function_table(Fs, [{Entry, Info} | Acc0]); _ -> - %% Something serious is wrong. Ignore it for now. + %% Something is seriously wrong. Ignore it for now. %% It will be detected and diagnosed later. - index_parameter_types(Fs, Acc0) + build_function_table(Fs, Acc0) end; -index_parameter_types([], Acc) -> +build_function_table([], Acc) -> gb_trees:from_orddict(sort(Acc)). -index_parameter_types_1([{'%', {type_info, Reg, Type0}} | Is], Entry, Acc) -> - Type = case Type0 of - match_context -> #ms{}; - _ -> Type0 - end, - Key = {Entry, Reg}, - index_parameter_types_1(Is, Entry, [{Key, Type} | Acc]); -index_parameter_types_1(_, _, Acc) -> +find_parameter_types([{'%', {type_info, Reg, Type}} | Is], Acc) -> + find_parameter_types(Is, Acc#{ Reg => Type }); +find_parameter_types(_, Acc) -> Acc. validate_1(Is, Name, Arity, Entry, Ft) -> @@ -326,7 +273,7 @@ init_vst(Arity, Ls1, Ls2, Ft) -> init_function_args(-1, Vst) -> Vst; init_function_args(X, Vst) -> - init_function_args(X - 1, create_term(term, argument, [], {x,X}, Vst)). + init_function_args(X - 1, create_term(any, argument, [], {x,X}, Vst)). kill_heap_allocation(St) -> St#st{h=0,hf=0}. @@ -385,13 +332,30 @@ valfun_1({bs_get_tail,Ctx,Dst,Live}, Vst0) -> verify_live(Live, Vst0), verify_y_init(Vst0), Vst = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst0), - extract_term(binary, bs_get_tail, [Ctx], Dst, Vst, Vst0); + extract_term(#t_bitstring{}, bs_get_tail, [Ctx], Dst, Vst, Vst0); valfun_1(bs_init_writable=I, Vst) -> call(I, 1, Vst); valfun_1(build_stacktrace=I, Vst) -> call(I, 1, Vst); valfun_1({move,Src,Dst}, Vst) -> assign(Src, Dst, Vst); +valfun_1({swap,RegA,RegB}, Vst0) -> + assert_movable(RegA, Vst0), + assert_movable(RegB, Vst0), + + %% We don't expect fragile registers to be swapped. + %% Therefore, we can conservatively make both registers + %% fragile if one of the register is fragile instead of + %% swapping the fragility of the registers. + Sources = [RegA,RegB], + Vst1 = propagate_fragility(RegA, Sources, Vst0), + Vst2 = propagate_fragility(RegB, Sources, Vst1), + + %% Swap the value references. + VrefA = get_reg_vref(RegA, Vst2), + VrefB = get_reg_vref(RegB, Vst2), + Vst = set_reg_vref(VrefB, RegA, Vst2), + set_reg_vref(VrefA, RegB, Vst); valfun_1({fmove,Src,{fr,_}=Dst}, Vst) -> assert_type(float, Src, Vst), set_freg(Dst, Vst); @@ -399,7 +363,7 @@ valfun_1({fmove,{fr,_}=Src,Dst}, Vst0) -> assert_freg_set(Src, Vst0), assert_fls(checked, Vst0), Vst = eat_heap_float(Vst0), - create_term({float,[]}, fmove, [], Dst, Vst); + create_term(float, fmove, [], Dst, Vst); valfun_1({kill,Reg}, Vst) -> create_tag(initialized, kill, [], Reg, Vst); valfun_1({init,Reg}, Vst) -> @@ -407,17 +371,16 @@ valfun_1({init,Reg}, Vst) -> valfun_1({test_heap,Heap,Live}, Vst) -> test_heap(Heap, Live, Vst); valfun_1({bif,Op,{f,_},Ss,Dst}=I, Vst) -> - case is_bif_safe(Op, length(Ss)) of - false -> - %% Since the BIF can fail, make sure that any catch state - %% is updated. - valfun_2(I, Vst); - true -> - %% It can't fail, so we finish handling it here (not updating - %% catch state). - validate_src(Ss, Vst), - Type = bif_return_type(Op, Ss, Vst), - extract_term(Type, {bif,Op}, Ss, Dst, Vst) + case beam_call_types:never_throws(erlang, Op, length(Ss)) of + true -> + %% It can't fail, so we finish handling it here (not updating + %% catch state). + {RetType, _, _} = bif_types(Op, Ss, Vst), + extract_term(RetType, {bif,Op}, Ss, Dst, Vst); + false -> + %% Since the BIF can fail, make sure that any catch state + %% is updated. + valfun_2(I, Vst) end; %% Put instructions. valfun_1({put_list,A,B,Dst}, Vst0) -> @@ -431,14 +394,15 @@ valfun_1({put_tuple2,Dst,{list,Elements}}, Vst0) -> Vst = eat_heap(Size+1, Vst0), {Es,_} = foldl(fun(Val, {Es0, Index}) -> Type = get_term_type(Val, Vst0), - Es = set_element_type({integer,Index}, Type, Es0), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Index, Type, Es0), {Es, Index + 1} end, {#{}, 1}, Elements), - Type = {tuple,Size,Es}, + Type = #t_tuple{exact=true,size=Size,elements=Es}, create_term(Type, put_tuple2, [], Dst, Vst); valfun_1({put_tuple,Sz,Dst}, Vst0) when is_integer(Sz) -> Vst1 = eat_heap(1, Vst0), - Vst = create_term(tuple_in_progress, put_tuple, [], Dst, Vst1), + Vst = create_term(#t_abstract{kind=tuple_in_progress}, put_tuple, [], + Dst, Vst1), #vst{current=St0} = Vst, St = St0#st{puts_left={Sz,{Dst,Sz,#{}}}}, Vst#vst{current=St}; @@ -450,12 +414,15 @@ valfun_1({put,Src}, Vst0) -> #st{puts_left=none} -> error(not_building_a_tuple); #st{puts_left={1,{Dst,Sz,Es0}}} -> - Es = Es0#{ {integer,Sz} => get_term_type(Src, Vst0) }, + ElementType = get_term_type(Src, Vst0), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Sz, ElementType, Es0), St = St0#st{puts_left=none}, - create_term({tuple,Sz,Es}, put_tuple, [], Dst, Vst#vst{current=St}); + Type = #t_tuple{exact=true,size=Sz,elements=Es}, + create_term(Type, put_tuple, [], Dst, Vst#vst{current=St}); #st{puts_left={PutsLeft,{Dst,Sz,Es0}}} when is_integer(PutsLeft) -> Index = Sz - PutsLeft + 1, - Es = Es0#{ {integer,Index} => get_term_type(Src, Vst0) }, + ElementType = get_term_type(Src, Vst0), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Index, ElementType, Es0), St = St0#st{puts_left={PutsLeft-1,{Dst,Sz,Es}}}, Vst#vst{current=St} end; @@ -469,8 +436,10 @@ valfun_1(remove_message, Vst) -> %% The message term is no longer fragile. It can be used %% without restrictions. remove_fragility(Vst); -valfun_1({'%', {type_info, Reg, match_context}}, Vst) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, #ms{}, Reg, Vst); +valfun_1({'%', {type_info, Reg, #t_bs_context{}=Type}}, Vst) -> + %% This is a gross hack, but we'll be rid of it once we have proper union + %% types. + override_type(Type, Reg, Vst); valfun_1({'%', {type_info, Reg, Type}}, Vst) -> %% Explicit type information inserted by optimization passes to indicate %% that Reg has a certain type, so that we can accept cross-function type @@ -490,15 +459,15 @@ valfun_1({line,_}, Vst) -> Vst; %% Exception generating calls valfun_1({call_ext,Live,Func}=I, Vst) -> - case call_return_type(Func, Vst) of - exception -> - verify_live(Live, Vst), + case call_types(Func, Live, Vst) of + {none, _, _} -> + verify_live(Live, Vst), %% The stack will be scanned, so Y registers %% must be initialized. verify_y_init(Vst), - kill_state(Vst); - _ -> - valfun_2(I, Vst) + kill_state(Vst); + _ -> + valfun_2(I, Vst) end; valfun_1(_I, #vst{current=#st{ct=undecided}}) -> error(unknown_catch_try_state); @@ -534,7 +503,7 @@ valfun_1({catch_end,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|_]}}=Vst0) -> case get_tag_type(Reg, Vst0) of {catchtag,Fail} -> %% {x,0} contains the caught term, if any. - create_term(term, catch_end, [], {x,0}, kill_catch_tag(Reg, Vst0)); + create_term(any, catch_end, [], {x,0}, kill_catch_tag(Reg, Vst0)); Type -> error({wrong_tag_type,Type}) end; @@ -553,31 +522,32 @@ valfun_1({try_case,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|_]}}=Vst0) -> Vst1 = prune_x_regs(0, kill_catch_tag(Reg, Vst0)), %% Class:Error:Stacktrace - Vst2 = create_term({atom,[]}, try_case, [], {x,0}, Vst1), - Vst = create_term(term, try_case, [], {x,1}, Vst2), - create_term(term, try_case, [], {x,2}, Vst); + Vst2 = create_term(#t_atom{}, try_case, [], {x,0}, Vst1), + Vst = create_term(any, try_case, [], {x,1}, Vst2), + create_term(any, try_case, [], {x,2}, Vst); Type -> error({wrong_tag_type,Type}) end; valfun_1({get_list,Src,D1,D2}, Vst0) -> assert_not_literal(Src), assert_type(cons, Src, Vst0), - Vst = extract_term(term, get_hd, [Src], D1, Vst0), - extract_term(term, get_tl, [Src], D2, Vst); + Vst = extract_term(any, get_hd, [Src], D1, Vst0), + extract_term(any, get_tl, [Src], D2, Vst); valfun_1({get_hd,Src,Dst}, Vst) -> assert_not_literal(Src), assert_type(cons, Src, Vst), - extract_term(term, get_hd, [Src], Dst, Vst); + extract_term(any, get_hd, [Src], Dst, Vst); valfun_1({get_tl,Src,Dst}, Vst) -> assert_not_literal(Src), assert_type(cons, Src, Vst), - extract_term(term, get_tl, [Src], Dst, Vst); + extract_term(any, get_tl, [Src], Dst, Vst); valfun_1({get_tuple_element,Src,N,Dst}, Vst) -> + Index = N+1, assert_not_literal(Src), - assert_type({tuple_element,N+1}, Src, Vst), - Index = {integer,N+1}, - Type = get_element_type(Index, Src, Vst), - extract_term(Type, {bif,element}, [Index, Src], Dst, Vst); + assert_type(#t_tuple{size=Index}, Src, Vst), + #t_tuple{elements=Es} = get_term_type(Src, Vst), + Type = beam_types:get_element_type(Index, Es), + extract_term(Type, {bif,element}, [{integer,Index}, Src], Dst, Vst); valfun_1({jump,{f,Lbl}}, Vst) -> branch(Lbl, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> @@ -608,9 +578,9 @@ init_try_catch_branch(Tag, Dst, Fail, Vst0) -> %% Set the initial state at the try/catch label. Assume that Y registers %% contain terms or try/catch tags. init_catch_handler_1(Reg, initialized, Vst) -> - create_term(term, 'catch_handler', [], Reg, Vst); + create_term(any, 'catch_handler', [], Reg, Vst); init_catch_handler_1(Reg, uninitialized, Vst) -> - create_term(term, 'catch_handler', [], Reg, Vst); + create_term(any, 'catch_handler', [], Reg, Vst); init_catch_handler_1(_, _, Vst) -> Vst. @@ -672,8 +642,16 @@ valfun_4({apply,Live}, Vst) -> valfun_4({apply_last,Live,_}, Vst) -> tail_call(apply, Live+2, Vst); valfun_4({call_fun,Live}, Vst) -> - validate_src([{x,Live}], Vst), - call('fun', Live+1, Vst); + Fun = {x,Live}, + assert_term(Fun, Vst), + + %% An exception is raised on error, hence branching to 0. + branch(0, Vst, + fun(SuccVst0) -> + SuccVst = update_type(fun meet/2, #t_fun{arity=Live}, + Fun, SuccVst0), + call('fun', Live+1, SuccVst) + end); valfun_4({call,Live,Func}, Vst) -> call(Func, Live, Vst); valfun_4({call_ext,Live,Func}, Vst) -> @@ -692,53 +670,26 @@ valfun_4({call_ext_last,Live,Func,StkSize}, tail_call(Func, Live, Vst); valfun_4({call_ext_last,_,_,_}, #vst{current=#st{numy=NumY}}) -> error({allocated,NumY}); -valfun_4({make_fun2,_,_,_,Live}, Vst) -> - call(make_fun, Live, Vst); -%% Other BIFs -valfun_4({bif,element,{f,Fail},[Pos,Src],Dst}, Vst) -> - branch(Fail, Vst, - fun(SuccVst0) -> - PosType = get_term_type(Pos, SuccVst0), - TupleType = {tuple,[get_tuple_size(PosType)],#{}}, +valfun_4({make_fun2,{f,Lbl},_,_,NumFree}, #vst{ft=Ft}=Vst0) -> + #{ arity := Arity0 } = gb_trees:get(Lbl, Ft), + Arity = Arity0 - NumFree, - SuccVst1 = update_type(fun meet/2, TupleType, - Src, SuccVst0), - SuccVst = update_type(fun meet/2, {integer,[]}, - Pos, SuccVst1), + true = Arity >= 0, %Assertion. - ElementType = get_element_type(PosType, Src, SuccVst), - extract_term(ElementType, {bif,element}, [Pos,Src], - Dst, SuccVst) - end); + Vst = prune_x_regs(NumFree, Vst0), + verify_call_args(make_fun, NumFree, Vst), + verify_y_init(Vst), + + create_term(#t_fun{arity=Arity}, make_fun, [], {x,0}, Vst); +%% Other BIFs valfun_4({bif,raise,{f,0},Src,_Dst}, Vst) -> validate_src(Src, Vst), kill_state(Vst); valfun_4(raw_raise=I, Vst) -> call(I, 3, Vst); -valfun_4({bif,Op,{f,Fail},[Src]=Ss,Dst}, Vst) when Op =:= hd; Op =:= tl -> - assert_term(Src, Vst), - branch(Fail, Vst, - fun(FailVst) -> - update_type(fun subtract/2, cons, Src, FailVst) - end, - fun(SuccVst0) -> - SuccVst = update_type(fun meet/2, cons, Src, SuccVst0), - extract_term(term, {bif,Op}, Ss, Dst, SuccVst) - end); valfun_4({bif,Op,{f,Fail},Ss,Dst}, Vst) -> validate_src(Ss, Vst), - branch(Fail, Vst, - fun(SuccVst0) -> - %% Infer argument types. Note that we can't subtract - %% types as the BIF could fail for reasons other than - %% bad argument types. - ArgTypes = bif_arg_types(Op, Ss), - SuccVst = foldl(fun({Arg, T}, V) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, T, Arg, V) - end, SuccVst0, zip(Ss, ArgTypes)), - Type = bif_return_type(Op, Ss, SuccVst), - extract_term(Type, {bif,Op}, Ss, Dst, SuccVst) - end); + validate_bif(bif, Op, Fail, Ss, Dst, Vst, Vst); valfun_4({gc_bif,Op,{f,Fail},Live,Ss,Dst}, #vst{current=St0}=Vst0) -> validate_src(Ss, Vst0), verify_live(Live, Vst0), @@ -749,19 +700,7 @@ valfun_4({gc_bif,Op,{f,Fail},Live,Ss,Dst}, #vst{current=St0}=Vst0) -> St = kill_heap_allocation(St0), Vst = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst0#vst{current=St}), - branch(Fail, Vst, - fun(SuccVst0) -> - ArgTypes = bif_arg_types(Op, Ss), - SuccVst = foldl(fun({Arg, T}, V) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, T, Arg, V) - end, SuccVst0, zip(Ss, ArgTypes)), - - Type = bif_return_type(Op, Ss, SuccVst), - - %% We're passing Vst0 as the original because the - %% registers were pruned before the branch. - extract_term(Type, {gc_bif,Op}, Ss, Dst, SuccVst, Vst0) - end); + validate_bif(gc_bif, Op, Fail, Ss, Dst, Vst0, Vst); valfun_4(return, #vst{current=#st{numy=none}}=Vst) -> assert_durable_term({x,0}, Vst), kill_state(Vst); @@ -773,7 +712,7 @@ valfun_4({loop_rec,{f,Fail},Dst}, Vst) -> %% part of this term must be stored in a Y register. branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst0) -> - {Ref, SuccVst} = new_value(term, loop_rec, [], SuccVst0), + {Ref, SuccVst} = new_value(any, loop_rec, [], SuccVst0), mark_fragile(Dst, set_reg_vref(Ref, Dst, SuccVst)) end); valfun_4({wait,_}, Vst) -> @@ -793,21 +732,21 @@ valfun_4(send, Vst) -> valfun_4({set_tuple_element,Src,Tuple,N}, Vst) -> I = N + 1, assert_term(Src, Vst), - assert_type({tuple_element,I}, Tuple, Vst), + assert_type(#t_tuple{size=I}, Tuple, Vst), %% Manually update the tuple type; we can't rely on the ordinary update %% helpers as we must support overwriting (rather than just widening or %% narrowing) known elements, and we can't use extract_term either since %% the source tuple may be aliased. - {tuple, Sz, Es0} = get_term_type(Tuple, Vst), - Es = set_element_type({integer,I}, get_term_type(Src, Vst), Es0), - override_type({tuple, Sz, Es}, Tuple, Vst); + #t_tuple{elements=Es0}=Type = get_term_type(Tuple, Vst), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(I, get_term_type(Src, Vst), Es0), + override_type(Type#t_tuple{elements=Es}, Tuple, Vst); %% Match instructions. valfun_4({select_val,Src,{f,Fail},{list,Choices}}, Vst) -> assert_term(Src, Vst), assert_choices(Choices), validate_select_val(Fail, Choices, Src, Vst); valfun_4({select_tuple_arity,Tuple,{f,Fail},{list,Choices}}, Vst) -> - assert_type(tuple, Tuple, Vst), + assert_type(#t_tuple{}, Tuple, Vst), assert_arities(Choices), validate_select_tuple_arity(Fail, Choices, Tuple, Vst); @@ -835,18 +774,34 @@ valfun_4({test,bs_skip_utf16,{f,Fail},[Ctx,Live,_]}, Vst) -> validate_bs_skip_utf(Fail, Ctx, Live, Vst); valfun_4({test,bs_skip_utf32,{f,Fail},[Ctx,Live,_]}, Vst) -> validate_bs_skip_utf(Fail, Ctx, Live, Vst); -valfun_4({test,bs_get_integer2=Op,{f,Fail},Live,[Ctx,_,_,_],Dst}, Vst) -> - validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, {integer, []}, Dst, Vst); +valfun_4({test,bs_get_integer2=Op,{f,Fail},Live, + [Ctx,{integer,Size},Unit,{field_flags,Flags}],Dst},Vst) + when Size * Unit =< 64 -> + Type = case member(unsigned, Flags) of + true -> + NumBits = Size * Unit, + beam_types:make_integer(0, (1 bsl NumBits)-1); + false -> + %% Signed integer or way too large, don't bother. + #t_integer{} + end, + validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, Type, Dst, Vst); +valfun_4({test,bs_get_integer2=Op,{f,Fail},Live, + [Ctx,_Size,_Unit,_Flags],Dst},Vst) -> + validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, #t_integer{}, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({test,bs_get_float2=Op,{f,Fail},Live,[Ctx,_,_,_],Dst}, Vst) -> - validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, {float, []}, Dst, Vst); -valfun_4({test,bs_get_binary2=Op,{f,Fail},Live,[Ctx,_,_,_],Dst}, Vst) -> - validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, binary, Dst, Vst); + validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, float, Dst, Vst); +valfun_4({test,bs_get_binary2=Op,{f,Fail},Live,[Ctx,_,Unit,_],Dst}, Vst) -> + validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, #t_bitstring{unit=Unit}, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({test,bs_get_utf8=Op,{f,Fail},Live,[Ctx,_],Dst}, Vst) -> - validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, {integer, []}, Dst, Vst); + Type = beam_types:make_integer(0, ?UNICODE_MAX), + validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, Type, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({test,bs_get_utf16=Op,{f,Fail},Live,[Ctx,_],Dst}, Vst) -> - validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, {integer, []}, Dst, Vst); + Type = beam_types:make_integer(0, ?UNICODE_MAX), + validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, Type, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({test,bs_get_utf32=Op,{f,Fail},Live,[Ctx,_],Dst}, Vst) -> - validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, {integer, []}, Dst, Vst); + Type = beam_types:make_integer(0, ?UNICODE_MAX), + validate_bs_get(Op, Fail, Ctx, Live, Type, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({bs_save2,Ctx,SavePoint}, Vst) -> bsm_save(Ctx, SavePoint, Vst); valfun_4({bs_restore2,Ctx,SavePoint}, Vst) -> @@ -856,31 +811,32 @@ valfun_4({bs_get_position, Ctx, Dst, Live}, Vst0) -> verify_live(Live, Vst0), verify_y_init(Vst0), Vst = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst0), - create_term(ms_position, bs_get_position, [Ctx], Dst, Vst, Vst0); + create_term(#t_abstract{kind=ms_position}, bs_get_position, [Ctx], + Dst, Vst, Vst0); valfun_4({bs_set_position, Ctx, Pos}, Vst) -> bsm_validate_context(Ctx, Vst), - assert_type(ms_position, Pos, Vst), + assert_type(#t_abstract{kind=ms_position}, Pos, Vst), Vst; %% Other test instructions. valfun_4({test,has_map_fields,{f,Lbl},Src,{list,List}}, Vst) -> - assert_type(map, Src, Vst), + assert_type(#t_map{}, Src, Vst), assert_unique_map_keys(List), branch(Lbl, Vst, fun(V) -> V end); valfun_4({test,is_atom,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> - type_test(Lbl, {atom,[]}, Src, Vst); + type_test(Lbl, #t_atom{}, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_binary,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> - type_test(Lbl, binary, Src, Vst); + type_test(Lbl, #t_bitstring{unit=8}, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_bitstr,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> - type_test(Lbl, binary, Src, Vst); + type_test(Lbl, #t_bitstring{}, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_boolean,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> - type_test(Lbl, bool, Src, Vst); + type_test(Lbl, beam_types:make_boolean(), Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_float,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> - type_test(Lbl, {float,[]}, Src, Vst); + type_test(Lbl, float, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_tuple,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> - type_test(Lbl, {tuple,[0],#{}}, Src, Vst); + type_test(Lbl, #t_tuple{}, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_integer,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> - type_test(Lbl, {integer,[]}, Src, Vst); + type_test(Lbl, #t_integer{}, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_nonempty_list,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> type_test(Lbl, cons, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_number,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> @@ -888,7 +844,7 @@ valfun_4({test,is_number,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> valfun_4({test,is_list,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> type_test(Lbl, list, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_map,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> - type_test(Lbl, map, Src, Vst); + type_test(Lbl, #t_map{}, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_nil,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> %% is_nil is an exact check against the 'nil' value, and should not be %% treated as a simple type test. @@ -901,12 +857,13 @@ valfun_4({test,is_nil,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst) -> update_eq_types(Src, nil, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({test,test_arity,{f,Lbl},[Tuple,Sz]}, Vst) when is_integer(Sz) -> - assert_type(tuple, Tuple, Vst), - Type = {tuple, Sz, #{}}, + assert_type(#t_tuple{}, Tuple, Vst), + Type = #t_tuple{exact=true,size=Sz}, type_test(Lbl, Type, Tuple, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_tagged_tuple,{f,Lbl},[Src,Sz,Atom]}, Vst) -> assert_term(Src, Vst), - Type = {tuple, Sz, #{ {integer,1} => Atom }}, + Es = #{ 1 => get_literal_type(Atom) }, + Type = #t_tuple{exact=true,size=Sz,elements=Es}, type_test(Lbl, Type, Src, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_eq_exact,{f,Lbl},[Src,Val]=Ss}, Vst) -> validate_src(Ss, Vst), @@ -935,19 +892,19 @@ valfun_4({bs_add,{f,Fail},[A,B,_],Dst}, Vst) -> assert_term(B, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - create_term({integer,[]}, bs_add, [A, B], Dst, SuccVst) + create_term(#t_integer{}, bs_add, [A, B], Dst, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_utf8_size,{f,Fail},A,Dst}, Vst) -> assert_term(A, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - create_term({integer,[]}, bs_utf8_size, [A], Dst, SuccVst) + create_term(#t_integer{}, bs_utf8_size, [A], Dst, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_utf16_size,{f,Fail},A,Dst}, Vst) -> assert_term(A, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - create_term({integer,[]}, bs_utf16_size, [A], Dst, SuccVst) + create_term(#t_integer{}, bs_utf16_size, [A], Dst, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_init2,{f,Fail},Sz,Heap,Live,_,Dst}, Vst0) -> verify_live(Live, Vst0), @@ -962,7 +919,8 @@ valfun_4({bs_init2,{f,Fail},Sz,Heap,Live,_,Dst}, Vst0) -> branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst0) -> SuccVst = prune_x_regs(Live, SuccVst0), - create_term(binary, bs_init2, [], Dst, SuccVst, SuccVst0) + create_term(#t_bitstring{unit=8}, bs_init2, [], Dst, + SuccVst, SuccVst0) end); valfun_4({bs_init_bits,{f,Fail},Sz,Heap,Live,_,Dst}, Vst0) -> verify_live(Live, Vst0), @@ -977,9 +935,9 @@ valfun_4({bs_init_bits,{f,Fail},Sz,Heap,Live,_,Dst}, Vst0) -> branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst0) -> SuccVst = prune_x_regs(Live, SuccVst0), - create_term(binary, bs_init_bits, [], Dst, SuccVst) + create_term(#t_bitstring{}, bs_init_bits, [], Dst, SuccVst) end); -valfun_4({bs_append,{f,Fail},Bits,Heap,Live,_Unit,Bin,_Flags,Dst}, Vst0) -> +valfun_4({bs_append,{f,Fail},Bits,Heap,Live,Unit,Bin,_Flags,Dst}, Vst0) -> verify_live(Live, Vst0), verify_y_init(Vst0), assert_term(Bits, Vst0), @@ -988,14 +946,16 @@ valfun_4({bs_append,{f,Fail},Bits,Heap,Live,_Unit,Bin,_Flags,Dst}, Vst0) -> branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst0) -> SuccVst = prune_x_regs(Live, SuccVst0), - create_term(binary, bs_append, [Bin], Dst, SuccVst, SuccVst0) + create_term(#t_bitstring{unit=Unit}, bs_append, + [Bin], Dst, SuccVst, SuccVst0) end); -valfun_4({bs_private_append,{f,Fail},Bits,_Unit,Bin,_Flags,Dst}, Vst) -> +valfun_4({bs_private_append,{f,Fail},Bits,Unit,Bin,_Flags,Dst}, Vst) -> assert_term(Bits, Vst), assert_term(Bin, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - create_term(binary, bs_private_append, [Bin], Dst, SuccVst) + create_term(#t_bitstring{unit=Unit}, bs_private_append, + [Bin], Dst, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_put_string,Sz,_}, Vst) when is_integer(Sz) -> Vst; @@ -1004,39 +964,39 @@ valfun_4({bs_put_binary,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}, Vst) -> assert_term(Src, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, binary, Src, SuccVst) + update_type(fun meet/2, #t_bitstring{}, Src, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_put_float,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}, Vst) -> assert_term(Sz, Vst), assert_term(Src, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, {float,[]}, Src, SuccVst) + update_type(fun meet/2, float, Src, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_put_integer,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}, Vst) -> assert_term(Sz, Vst), assert_term(Src, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, {integer,[]}, Src, SuccVst) + update_type(fun meet/2, #t_integer{}, Src, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_put_utf8,{f,Fail},_,Src}, Vst) -> assert_term(Src, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, {integer,[]}, Src, SuccVst) + update_type(fun meet/2, #t_integer{}, Src, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_put_utf16,{f,Fail},_,Src}, Vst) -> assert_term(Src, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, {integer,[]}, Src, SuccVst) + update_type(fun meet/2, #t_integer{}, Src, SuccVst) end); valfun_4({bs_put_utf32,{f,Fail},_,Src}, Vst) -> assert_term(Src, Vst), branch(Fail, Vst, fun(SuccVst) -> - update_type(fun meet/2, {integer,[]}, Src, SuccVst) + update_type(fun meet/2, #t_integer{}, Src, SuccVst) end); %% Map instructions. valfun_4({put_map_assoc=Op,{f,Fail},Src,Dst,Live,{list,List}}, Vst) -> @@ -1050,7 +1010,7 @@ valfun_4(_, _) -> verify_get_map(Fail, Src, List, Vst0) -> assert_not_literal(Src), %OTP 22. - assert_type(map, Src, Vst0), + assert_type(#t_map{}, Src, Vst0), branch(Fail, Vst0, fun(FailVst) -> @@ -1071,7 +1031,7 @@ verify_get_map(Fail, Src, List, Vst0) -> clobber_map_vals([Key,Dst|T], Map, Vst0) -> case is_reg_defined(Dst, Vst0) of true -> - Vst = extract_term(term, {bif,map_get}, [Key, Map], Dst, Vst0), + Vst = extract_term(any, {bif,map_get}, [Key, Map], Dst, Vst0), clobber_map_vals(T, Map, Vst); false -> clobber_map_vals(T, Map, Vst0) @@ -1085,13 +1045,13 @@ extract_map_keys([]) -> []. extract_map_vals([Key,Dst|Vs], Map, Vst0, Vsti0) -> assert_term(Key, Vst0), - Vsti = extract_term(term, {bif,map_get}, [Key, Map], Dst, Vsti0), + Vsti = extract_term(any, {bif,map_get}, [Key, Map], Dst, Vsti0), extract_map_vals(Vs, Map, Vst0, Vsti); extract_map_vals([], _Map, _Vst0, Vst) -> Vst. verify_put_map(Op, Fail, Src, Dst, Live, List, Vst0) -> - assert_type(map, Src, Vst0), + assert_type(#t_map{}, Src, Vst0), verify_live(Live, Vst0), verify_y_init(Vst0), _ = [assert_term(Term, Vst0) || Term <- List], @@ -1102,10 +1062,40 @@ verify_put_map(Op, Fail, Src, Dst, Live, List, Vst0) -> SuccVst = prune_x_regs(Live, SuccVst0), Keys = extract_map_keys(List), assert_unique_map_keys(Keys), - create_term(map, Op, [Src], Dst, SuccVst, SuccVst0) + create_term(#t_map{}, Op, [Src], Dst, SuccVst, SuccVst0) end). %% +%% Common code for validating BIFs. +%% +%% OrigVst is the state we entered the instruction with, which is needed for +%% gc_bifs as X registers are pruned prior to calling this function, which may +%% have clobbered the sources. +%% +validate_bif(Kind, Op, Fail, Ss, Dst, OrigVst, Vst) -> + {Type, ArgTypes, CanSubtract} = bif_types(Op, Ss, Vst), + ZippedArgs = zip(Ss, ArgTypes), + + FailFun = case CanSubtract of + true -> + fun(FailVst0) -> + foldl(fun({A, T}, V) -> + update_type(fun subtract/2, T, A, V) + end, FailVst0, ZippedArgs) + end; + false -> + fun(S) -> S end + end, + SuccFun = fun(SuccVst0) -> + SuccVst = foldl(fun({A, T}, V) -> + update_type(fun meet/2, T, A, V) + end, SuccVst0, ZippedArgs), + extract_term(Type, {Kind,Op}, Ss, Dst, SuccVst, OrigVst) + end, + + branch(Fail, Vst, FailFun, SuccFun). + +%% %% Common code for validating bs_start_match* instructions. %% @@ -1113,18 +1103,18 @@ validate_bs_start_match(Fail, Live, Type, Src, Dst, Vst) -> verify_live(Live, Vst), verify_y_init(Vst), - %% #ms{} can represent either a match context or a term, so we have to mark - %% the source as a term if it fails with a match context as an input. This - %% hack is only needed until we get proper union types. + %% #t_bs_context{} can represent either a match context or a term, so we + %% have to mark the source as a term if it fails with a match context as an + %% input. This hack is only needed until we get proper union types. branch(Fail, Vst, fun(FailVst) -> case get_movable_term_type(Src, FailVst) of - #ms{} -> override_type(term, Src, FailVst); + #t_bs_context{} -> override_type(any, Src, FailVst); _ -> FailVst end end, fun(SuccVst0) -> - SuccVst1 = update_type(fun meet/2, binary, + SuccVst1 = update_type(fun meet/2, #t_bitstring{}, Src, SuccVst0), SuccVst = prune_x_regs(Live, SuccVst1), extract_term(Type, bs_start_match, [Src], Dst, @@ -1203,12 +1193,12 @@ kill_state(Vst) -> call(Name, Live, #vst{current=St0}=Vst0) -> verify_call_args(Name, Live, Vst0), verify_y_init(Vst0), - case call_return_type(Name, Vst0) of - Type when Type =/= exception -> - %% Type is never 'exception' because it has been handled earlier. + case call_types(Name, Live, Vst0) of + {RetType, _, _} -> + %% Type is never 'none' because it has been handled earlier. St = St0#st{f=init_fregs()}, Vst = prune_x_regs(0, Vst0#vst{current=St}), - create_term(Type, call, [], {x,0}, Vst) + create_term(RetType, call, [], {x,0}, Vst) end. %% Tail call. @@ -1223,8 +1213,15 @@ tail_call(Name, Live, Vst0) -> verify_call_args(_, 0, #vst{}) -> ok; -verify_call_args({f,Lbl}, Live, Vst) when is_integer(Live)-> - verify_local_args(Live - 1, Lbl, #{}, Vst); +verify_call_args({f,Lbl}, Live, #vst{ft=Ft}=Vst) when is_integer(Live) -> + case gb_trees:lookup(Lbl, Ft) of + {value, FuncInfo} -> + #{ arity := Live, + parameter_types := ParamTypes } = FuncInfo, + verify_local_args(Live - 1, ParamTypes, #{}, Vst); + none -> + error(local_call_to_unknown_function) + end; verify_call_args(_, Live, Vst) when is_integer(Live)-> verify_remote_args_1(Live - 1, Vst); verify_call_args(_, Live, _) -> @@ -1236,87 +1233,50 @@ verify_remote_args_1(X, Vst) -> assert_durable_term({x, X}, Vst), verify_remote_args_1(X - 1, Vst). -verify_local_args(-1, _Lbl, _CtxIds, _Vst) -> +verify_local_args(-1, _ParamTypes, _CtxIds, _Vst) -> ok; -verify_local_args(X, Lbl, CtxIds, Vst) -> +verify_local_args(X, ParamTypes, CtxRefs, Vst) -> Reg = {x, X}, assert_not_fragile(Reg, Vst), case get_movable_term_type(Reg, Vst) of - #ms{id=Id}=Type -> - case CtxIds of - #{ Id := Other } -> + #t_bs_context{}=Type -> + VRef = get_reg_vref(Reg, Vst), + case CtxRefs of + #{ VRef := Other } -> error({multiple_match_contexts, [Reg, Other]}); #{} -> - verify_arg_type(Lbl, Reg, Type, Vst), - verify_local_args(X - 1, Lbl, CtxIds#{ Id => Reg }, Vst) + verify_arg_type(Reg, Type, ParamTypes), + verify_local_args(X - 1, ParamTypes, + CtxRefs#{ VRef => Reg }, Vst) end; Type -> - verify_arg_type(Lbl, Reg, Type, Vst), - verify_local_args(X - 1, Lbl, CtxIds, Vst) + verify_arg_type(Reg, Type, ParamTypes), + verify_local_args(X - 1, ParamTypes, CtxRefs, Vst) end. %% Verifies that the given argument narrows to what the function expects. -verify_arg_type(Lbl, Reg, #ms{}, #vst{ft=Ft}) -> +verify_arg_type(Reg, #t_bs_context{}, ParamTypes) -> %% Match contexts require explicit support, and may not be passed to a %% function that accepts arbitrary terms. - case gb_trees:lookup({Lbl, Reg}, Ft) of - {value, #ms{}} -> ok; - _ -> error(no_bs_start_match2) + case ParamTypes of + #{ Reg := #t_bs_context{}} -> ok; + #{} -> error(no_bs_start_match2) end; -verify_arg_type(Lbl, Reg, GivenType, #vst{ft=Ft}) -> - case gb_trees:lookup({Lbl, Reg}, Ft) of - {value, #ms{}} -> +verify_arg_type(Reg, GivenType, ParamTypes) -> + case ParamTypes of + #{ Reg := #t_bs_context{}} -> %% Functions that accept match contexts also accept all other %% terms. This will change once we support union types. ok; - {value, RequiredType} -> - case vat_1(GivenType, RequiredType) of - true -> ok; - false -> error({bad_arg_type, Reg, GivenType, RequiredType}) + #{ Reg := RequiredType } -> + case meet(GivenType, RequiredType) of + GivenType -> ok; + _ -> error({bad_arg_type, Reg, GivenType, RequiredType}) end; - none -> + #{} -> ok end. -%% Checks whether the Given argument is compatible with the Required one. This -%% is essentially a relaxed version of 'meet(Given, Req) =:= Given', where we -%% accept that the Given value has the right type but not necessarily the exact -%% same value; if {atom,gurka} is required, we'll consider {atom,[]} valid. -%% -%% This will catch all problems that could crash the emulator, like passing a -%% 1-tuple when the callee expects a 3-tuple, but some value errors might slip -%% through. -vat_1(Same, Same) -> true; -vat_1({atom,A}, {atom,B}) -> A =:= B orelse is_list(A) orelse is_list(B); -vat_1({atom,A}, bool) -> is_boolean(A) orelse is_list(A); -vat_1(bool, {atom,B}) -> is_boolean(B) orelse is_list(B); -vat_1(cons, list) -> true; -vat_1({float,A}, {float,B}) -> A =:= B orelse is_list(A) orelse is_list(B); -vat_1({float,_}, number) -> true; -vat_1({integer,A}, {integer,B}) -> A =:= B orelse is_list(A) orelse is_list(B); -vat_1({integer,_}, number) -> true; -vat_1(_, {literal,_}) -> false; -vat_1({literal,_}=Lit, Required) -> vat_1(get_literal_type(Lit), Required); -vat_1(nil, list) -> true; -vat_1({tuple,SzA,EsA}, {tuple,SzB,EsB}) -> - if - is_list(SzB) -> - tuple_sz(SzA) >= tuple_sz(SzB) andalso vat_elements(EsA, EsB); - SzA =:= SzB -> - vat_elements(EsA, EsB); - SzA =/= SzB -> - false - end; -vat_1(_, _) -> false. - -vat_elements(EsA, EsB) -> - maps:fold(fun(Key, Req, Acc) -> - case EsA of - #{ Key := Given } -> Acc andalso vat_1(Given, Req); - #{} -> false - end - end, true, EsB). - allocate(Tag, Stk, Heap, Live, #vst{current=#st{numy=none}=St}=Vst0) -> verify_live(Live, Vst0), Vst1 = Vst0#vst{current=St#st{numy=Stk}}, @@ -1498,9 +1458,9 @@ assert_unique_map_keys([_,_|_]=Ls) -> %%% bsm_match_state() -> - #ms{}. + #t_bs_context{}. bsm_match_state(Slots) -> - #ms{slots=Slots}. + #t_bs_context{slots=Slots}. bsm_validate_context(Reg, Vst) -> _ = bsm_get_context(Reg, Vst), @@ -1508,7 +1468,7 @@ bsm_validate_context(Reg, Vst) -> bsm_get_context({Kind,_}=Reg, Vst) when Kind =:= x; Kind =:= y-> case get_movable_term_type(Reg, Vst) of - #ms{}=Ctx -> Ctx; + #t_bs_context{}=Ctx -> Ctx; _ -> error({no_bsm_context,Reg}) end; bsm_get_context(Reg, _) -> @@ -1521,8 +1481,8 @@ bsm_save(Reg, {atom,start}, Vst) -> Vst; bsm_save(Reg, SavePoint, Vst) -> case bsm_get_context(Reg, Vst) of - #ms{valid=Bits,slots=Slots}=Ctxt0 when SavePoint < Slots -> - Ctx = Ctxt0#ms{valid=Bits bor (1 bsl SavePoint),slots=Slots}, + #t_bs_context{valid=Bits,slots=Slots}=Ctxt0 when SavePoint < Slots -> + Ctx = Ctxt0#t_bs_context{valid=Bits bor (1 bsl SavePoint),slots=Slots}, override_type(Ctx, Reg, Vst); _ -> error({illegal_save,SavePoint}) end. @@ -1534,7 +1494,7 @@ bsm_restore(Reg, {atom,start}, Vst) -> Vst; bsm_restore(Reg, SavePoint, Vst) -> case bsm_get_context(Reg, Vst) of - #ms{valid=Bits,slots=Slots} when SavePoint < Slots -> + #t_bs_context{valid=Bits,slots=Slots} when SavePoint < Slots -> case Bits band (1 bsl SavePoint) of 0 -> error({illegal_restore,SavePoint,not_set}); _ -> Vst @@ -1567,7 +1527,7 @@ validate_select_tuple_arity(_Fail, _Choices, _Src, #vst{current=none}=Vst) -> %% can't reach the fail label or any of the remaining choices. Vst; validate_select_tuple_arity(Fail, [Arity,{f,L}|T], Tuple, Vst0) -> - Type = {tuple, Arity, #{}}, + Type = #t_tuple{exact=true,size=Arity}, Vst = branch(L, Vst0, fun(BranchVst) -> update_type(fun meet/2, Type, Tuple, BranchVst) @@ -1602,41 +1562,46 @@ infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,'=:='},args=[LHS,RHS]}) -> Infer_R(RHS, Infer_L(LHS, S)); (_, S) -> S end; -infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,element},args=[{integer,Index}=Key,Tuple]}) -> +infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,element},args=[{integer,Index},Tuple]}) -> fun(Val, S) -> case is_value_alive(Tuple, S) of true -> - Type = {tuple,[Index], #{ Key => get_term_type(Val, S) }}, + ElementType = get_term_type(Val, S), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Index, ElementType, #{}), + Type = #t_tuple{size=Index,elements=Es}, update_type(fun meet/2, Type, Tuple, S); false -> S end end; infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_atom},args=[Src]}) -> - infer_type_test_bif({atom,[]}, Src); + infer_type_test_bif(#t_atom{}, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_boolean},args=[Src]}) -> - infer_type_test_bif(bool, Src); + infer_type_test_bif(beam_types:make_boolean(), Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_binary},args=[Src]}) -> - infer_type_test_bif(binary, Src); + infer_type_test_bif(#t_bitstring{unit=8}, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_bitstring},args=[Src]}) -> - infer_type_test_bif(binary, Src); + infer_type_test_bif(#t_bitstring{}, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_float},args=[Src]}) -> infer_type_test_bif(float, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_integer},args=[Src]}) -> - infer_type_test_bif({integer,{}}, Src); + infer_type_test_bif(#t_integer{}, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_list},args=[Src]}) -> infer_type_test_bif(list, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_map},args=[Src]}) -> - infer_type_test_bif(map, Src); + infer_type_test_bif(#t_map{}, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_number},args=[Src]}) -> infer_type_test_bif(number, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,is_tuple},args=[Src]}) -> - infer_type_test_bif({tuple,[0],#{}}, Src); + infer_type_test_bif(#t_tuple{}, Src); infer_types_1(#value{op={bif,tuple_size}, args=[Tuple]}) -> fun({integer,Arity}, S) -> case is_value_alive(Tuple, S) of - true -> update_type(fun meet/2, {tuple,Arity,#{}}, Tuple, S); - false -> S + true -> + Type = #t_tuple{exact=true,size=Arity}, + update_type(fun meet/2, Type, Tuple, S); + false -> + S end; (_, S) -> S end; @@ -1644,10 +1609,14 @@ infer_types_1(_) -> fun(_, S) -> S end. infer_type_test_bif(Type, Src) -> - fun({atom,true}, S) -> + fun({atom,Bool}, S) when is_boolean(Bool) -> case is_value_alive(Src, S) of - true -> update_type(fun meet/2, Type, Src, S); - false -> S + true when Bool =:= true -> + update_type(fun meet/2, Type, Src, S); + true when Bool =:= false -> + update_type(fun subtract/2, Type, Src, S); + false -> + S end; (_, S) -> S @@ -1761,26 +1730,52 @@ update_type(Merge, With, #value_ref{}=Ref, Vst) -> update_type(Merge, With, {Kind,_}=Reg, Vst) when Kind =:= x; Kind =:= y -> update_type(Merge, With, get_reg_vref(Reg, Vst), Vst); update_type(Merge, With, Literal, Vst) -> - assert_literal(Literal), %% Literals always retain their type, but we still need to bail on type %% conflicts. - case Merge(Literal, With) of - none -> throw({type_conflict, Literal, With}); + Type = get_literal_type(Literal), + case Merge(Type, With) of + none -> throw({type_conflict, Type, With}); _Type -> Vst end. +update_ne_types(LHS, {atom,Bool}=RHS, Vst) when is_boolean(Bool) -> + %% This is a stopgap to make negative inference work for type test BIFs + %% like is_tuple. Consider the following unoptimized code: + %% + %% {call_ext,2,{extfunc,erlang,'--',2}}. + %% {bif,is_tuple,{f,0},[{x,0}],{x,1}}. + %% {test,is_eq_exact,{x,1},{f,2},{atom,false}}. + %% ... snip ... + %% {label,1}. + %% {test,is_eq_exact,{x,1},{f,1},{atom,true}}. + %% ... unreachable because {x,0} is known to be a list, so {x,1} can't + %% be true ... + %% {label,2}. + %% ... unreachable because {x,1} is neither true nor false! ... + %% + %% If we fail to determine that the first is_eq_exact never fails, our + %% state will be inconsistent after the second is_eq_exact check; we know + %% for certain that {x,0} is a list so infer_types says it can't succeed, + %% but it can't fail either because we also know that {x,1} is a boolean, + %% and the first check ruled out 'false'. + LType = get_term_type(LHS, Vst), + RType = get_term_type(RHS, Vst), + case beam_types:is_boolean_type(LType) of + true -> update_eq_types(LHS, {atom, not Bool}, Vst); + false -> update_type(fun subtract/2, RType, LHS, Vst) + end; update_ne_types(LHS, RHS, Vst) -> %% While updating types on equality is fairly straightforward, inequality %% is a bit trickier since all we know is that the *value* of LHS differs %% from RHS, so we can't blindly subtract their types. %% - %% Consider `number =/= {integer,[]}`; all we know is that LHS isn't equal + %% Consider `number =/= #t_integer{}`; all we know is that LHS isn't equal %% to some *specific integer* of unknown value, and if we were to subtract - %% {integer,[]} we would erroneously infer that the new type is {float,[]}. + %% #t_integer{} we would erroneously infer that the new type is float. %% %% Therefore, we only subtract when we know that RHS has a specific value. RType = get_term_type(RHS, Vst), - case is_literal(RType) of + case beam_types:is_singleton_type(RType) of true -> update_type(fun subtract/2, RType, LHS, Vst); false -> Vst end. @@ -1848,16 +1843,9 @@ get_reg_vref({y,_}=Src, #vst{current=#st{ys=Ys}}) -> end. set_type(Type, #value_ref{}=Ref, #vst{current=#st{vs=Vs0}=St}=Vst) -> - case Vs0 of - #{ Ref := #value{}=Entry } -> - Vs = Vs0#{ Ref => Entry#value{type=Type} }, - Vst#vst{current=St#st{vs=Vs}}; - #{} -> - %% Dead references may happen during type inference and are not an - %% error in and of themselves. If a problem were to arise from this - %% it'll explode elsewhere. - Vst - end. + #{ Ref := #value{}=Entry } = Vs0, + Vs = Vs0#{ Ref => Entry#value{type=Type} }, + Vst#vst{current=St#st{vs=Vs}}. new_value(Type, Op, Ss, #vst{current=#st{vs=Vs0}=St,ref_ctr=Counter}=Vst) -> Ref = #value_ref{id=Counter}, @@ -1920,304 +1908,41 @@ is_literal(_) -> false. %% %% First non-term types: %% -%% initialized Only for Y registers. Means that the Y register -%% has been initialized with some valid term so that -%% it is safe to pass to the garbage collector. -%% NOT safe to use in any other way (will not crash the -%% emulator, but clearly points to a bug in the compiler). -%% -%% {catchtag,[Lbl]} A special term used within a catch. Must only be used -%% by the catch instructions; NOT safe to use in other -%% instructions. -%% -%% {trytag,[Lbl]} A special term used within a try block. Must only be -%% used by the catch instructions; NOT safe to use in other -%% instructions. -%% -%% exception Can only be used as a type returned by -%% call_return_type/2 (which gives the type of the value -%% returned by a call). Thus 'exception' is never stored -%% as type descriptor for a register. -%% -%% #ms{} A match context for bit syntax matching. We do allow -%% it to moved/to from stack, but otherwise it must only -%% be accessed by bit syntax matching instructions. -%% -%% -%% Normal terms: -%% -%% term Any valid Erlang (but not of the special types above). -%% -%% binary Binary or bitstring. -%% -%% bool The atom 'true' or the atom 'false'. -%% -%% cons Cons cell: [_|_] -%% -%% nil Empty list: [] +%% initialized Only for Y registers. Means that the Y register +%% has been initialized with some valid term so that +%% it is safe to pass to the garbage collector. +%% NOT safe to use in any other way (will not crash the +%% emulator, but clearly points to a bug in the compiler). %% -%% list List: [] or [_|_] +%% {catchtag,[Lbl]} A special term used within a catch. Must only be used +%% by the catch instructions; NOT safe to use in other +%% instructions. %% -%% {tuple,[Sz],Es} Tuple. An element has been accessed using -%% element/2 or setelement/3 so that it is known that -%% the type is a tuple of size at least Sz. Es is a map -%% containing known types by tuple index. +%% {trytag,[Lbl]} A special term used within a try block. Must only be +%% used by the catch instructions; NOT safe to use in other +%% instructions. %% -%% {tuple,Sz,Es} Tuple. A test_arity instruction has been seen -%% so that it is known that the size is exactly Sz. +%% #t_bs_context{} A match context for bit syntax matching. We do allow +%% it to moved/to from stack, but otherwise it must only +%% be accessed by bit syntax matching instructions. %% -%% {atom,[]} Atom. -%% {atom,Atom} -%% -%% {integer,[]} Integer. -%% {integer,Integer} -%% -%% {float,[]} Float. -%% {float,Float} -%% -%% number Integer or Float of unknown value -%% -%% map Map. -%% -%% none A conflict in types. There will be an exception at runtime. -%% - -%% join(Type1, Type2) -> Type -%% Return the most specific type possible. -join(Same, Same) -> - Same; -join(none, Other) -> - Other; -join(Other, none) -> - Other; -join({literal,_}=T1, T2) -> - join_literal(T1, T2); -join(T1, {literal,_}=T2) -> - join_literal(T2, T1); -join({tuple,Size,EsA}, {tuple,Size,EsB}) -> - Es = join_tuple_elements(tuple_sz(Size), EsA, EsB), - {tuple, Size, Es}; -join({tuple,A,EsA}, {tuple,B,EsB}) -> - Size = min(tuple_sz(A), tuple_sz(B)), - Es = join_tuple_elements(Size, EsA, EsB), - {tuple, [Size], Es}; -join({Type,A}, {Type,B}) - when Type =:= atom; Type =:= integer; Type =:= float -> - if A =:= B -> {Type,A}; - true -> {Type,[]} - end; -join({Type,_}, number) - when Type =:= integer; Type =:= float -> - number; -join(number, {Type,_}) - when Type =:= integer; Type =:= float -> - number; -join({integer,_}, {float,_}) -> - number; -join({float,_}, {integer,_}) -> - number; -join(bool, {atom,A}) -> - join_bool(A); -join({atom,A}, bool) -> - join_bool(A); -join({atom,A}, {atom,B}) when is_boolean(A), is_boolean(B) -> - bool; -join({atom,_}, {atom,_}) -> - {atom,[]}; -join(#ms{id=Id1,valid=B1,slots=Slots1}, - #ms{id=Id2,valid=B2,slots=Slots2}) -> - Id = if - Id1 =:= Id2 -> Id1; - true -> make_ref() - end, - #ms{id=Id,valid=B1 band B2,slots=min(Slots1, Slots2)}; -join(T1, T2) when T1 =/= T2 -> - %% We've exhaused all other options, so the type must either be a list or - %% a 'term'. - join_list(T1, T2). +%% These are simple wrappers around -join_tuple_elements(Limit, EsA, EsB) -> - Es0 = join_elements(EsA, EsB), - maps:filter(fun({integer,Index}, _Type) -> Index =< Limit end, Es0). +join(#t_abstract{}=Same, #t_abstract{}=Same) -> Same; +join(A, B) -> beam_types:join(A, B). -join_elements(Es1, Es2) -> - Keys = if - map_size(Es1) =< map_size(Es2) -> maps:keys(Es1); - map_size(Es1) > map_size(Es2) -> maps:keys(Es2) - end, - join_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, #{}). +meet(#t_abstract{}=Same, #t_abstract{}=Same) -> Same; +meet(A, B) -> beam_types:meet(A, B). -join_elements_1([Key | Keys], Es1, Es2, Acc0) -> - Type = case {Es1, Es2} of - {#{ Key := Same }, #{ Key := Same }} -> Same; - {#{ Key := Type1 }, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> join(Type1, Type2); - {#{}, #{}} -> term - end, - Acc = set_element_type(Key, Type, Acc0), - join_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc); -join_elements_1([], _Es1, _Es2, Acc) -> - Acc. +subtract(A, B) -> beam_types:subtract(A, B). -%% Joins types of literals; note that the left argument must either be a -%% literal or exactly equal to the second argument. -join_literal(Same, Same) -> - Same; -join_literal({literal,_}=Lit, T) -> - join_literal(T, get_literal_type(Lit)); -join_literal(T1, T2) -> - %% We're done extracting the types, try merging them again. - join(T1, T2). - -join_list(nil, cons) -> list; -join_list(nil, list) -> list; -join_list(cons, list) -> list; -join_list(T, nil) -> join_list(nil, T); -join_list(T, cons) -> join_list(cons, T); -join_list(_, _) -> - %% Not a list, so it must be a term. - term. - -join_bool([]) -> {atom,[]}; -join_bool(true) -> bool; -join_bool(false) -> bool; -join_bool(_) -> {atom,[]}. - -%% meet(Type1, Type2) -> Type -%% Return the meet of two types. The meet is a more specific type. -%% It will be 'none' if the types are in conflict. - -meet(Same, Same) -> - Same; -meet(term, Other) -> - Other; -meet(Other, term) -> - Other; -meet(#ms{}, binary) -> - #ms{}; -meet(binary, #ms{}) -> - #ms{}; -meet({literal,_}, {literal,_}) -> - none; -meet(T1, {literal,_}=T2) -> - meet(T2, T1); -meet({literal,_}=T1, T2) -> - case meet(get_literal_type(T1), T2) of - none -> none; - _ -> T1 - end; -meet(T1, T2) -> - case {erlang:min(T1, T2),erlang:max(T1, T2)} of - {{atom,_}=A,{atom,[]}} -> A; - {bool,{atom,B}=Atom} when is_boolean(B) -> Atom; - {bool,{atom,[]}} -> bool; - {cons,list} -> cons; - {{float,_}=T,{float,[]}} -> T; - {{integer,_}=T,{integer,[]}} -> T; - {list,nil} -> nil; - {number,{integer,_}=T} -> T; - {number,{float,_}=T} -> T; - {{tuple,Size1,Es1},{tuple,Size2,Es2}} -> - Es = meet_elements(Es1, Es2), - case {Size1,Size2,Es} of - {_, _, none} -> - none; - {[Sz1],[Sz2],_} -> - Sz = erlang:max(Sz1, Sz2), - assert_tuple_elements(Sz, Es), - {tuple,[Sz],Es}; - {Sz1,[Sz2],_} when Sz2 =< Sz1 -> - assert_tuple_elements(Sz1, Es), - {tuple,Sz1,Es}; - {Sz,Sz,_} -> - assert_tuple_elements(Sz, Es), - {tuple,Sz,Es}; - {_,_,_} -> - none - end; - {_,_} -> none +assert_type(RequiredType, Term, Vst) -> + GivenType = get_term_type(Term, Vst), + case meet(RequiredType, GivenType) of + GivenType -> ok; + _RequiredType -> error({bad_type,{needed,RequiredType},{actual,GivenType}}) end. -meet_elements(Es1, Es2) -> - Keys = maps:keys(Es1) ++ maps:keys(Es2), - meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, #{}). - -meet_elements_1([Key | Keys], Es1, Es2, Acc) -> - case {Es1, Es2} of - {#{ Key := Type1 }, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> - case meet(Type1, Type2) of - none -> none; - Type -> meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type }) - end; - {#{ Key := Type1 }, _} -> - meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type1 }); - {_, #{ Key := Type2 }} -> - meet_elements_1(Keys, Es1, Es2, Acc#{ Key => Type2 }) - end; -meet_elements_1([], _Es1, _Es2, Acc) -> - Acc. - -%% No tuple elements may have an index above the known size. -assert_tuple_elements(Limit, Es) -> - true = maps:fold(fun({integer,Index}, _T, true) -> - Index =< Limit - end, true, Es). %Assertion. - -%% subtract(Type1, Type2) -> Type -%% Subtract Type2 from Type2. Example: -%% subtract(list, nil) -> cons - -subtract(Same, Same) -> none; -subtract(list, nil) -> cons; -subtract(list, cons) -> nil; -subtract(number, {integer,[]}) -> {float,[]}; -subtract(number, {float,[]}) -> {integer,[]}; -subtract(bool, {atom,false}) -> {atom, true}; -subtract(bool, {atom,true}) -> {atom, false}; -subtract(Type, _) -> Type. - -assert_type(WantedType, Term, Vst) -> - Type = get_term_type(Term, Vst), - assert_type(WantedType, Type). - -assert_type(Correct, Correct) -> ok; -assert_type(float, {float,_}) -> ok; -assert_type(tuple, {tuple,_,_}) -> ok; -assert_type(tuple, {literal,Tuple}) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> ok; -assert_type({tuple_element,I}, {tuple,[Sz],_}) - when 1 =< I, I =< Sz -> - ok; -assert_type({tuple_element,I}, {tuple,Sz,_}) - when is_integer(Sz), 1 =< I, I =< Sz -> - ok; -assert_type({tuple_element,I}, {literal,Lit}) when I =< tuple_size(Lit) -> - ok; -assert_type(cons, {literal,[_|_]}) -> - ok; -assert_type(Needed, Actual) -> - error({bad_type,{needed,Needed},{actual,Actual}}). - -get_element_type(Key, Src, Vst) -> - get_element_type_1(Key, get_term_type(Src, Vst)). - -get_element_type_1({integer,_}=Key, {tuple,_Sz,Es}) -> - case Es of - #{ Key := Type } -> Type; - #{} -> term - end; -get_element_type_1(_Index, _Type) -> - term. - -set_element_type(_Key, none, Es) -> - Es; -set_element_type(Key, term, Es) -> - maps:remove(Key, Es); -set_element_type(Key, Type, Es) -> - Es#{ Key => Type }. - -get_tuple_size({integer,[]}) -> 0; -get_tuple_size({integer,Sz}) -> Sz; -get_tuple_size(_) -> 0. - validate_src(Ss, Vst) when is_list(Ss) -> _ = [assert_term(S, Vst) || S <- Ss], ok. @@ -2228,7 +1953,7 @@ validate_src(Ss, Vst) when is_list(Ss) -> get_term_type(Src, Vst) -> case get_movable_term_type(Src, Vst) of - #ms{} -> error({match_context,Src}); + #t_bs_context{} -> error({match_context,Src}); Type -> Type end. @@ -2238,12 +1963,11 @@ get_term_type(Src, Vst) -> get_movable_term_type(Src, Vst) -> case get_raw_type(Src, Vst) of + #t_abstract{kind=tuple_in_progress=Kind} -> error({Kind,Src}); initialized -> error({unassigned,Src}); uninitialized -> error({uninitialized_reg,Src}); {catchtag,_} -> error({catchtag,Src}); {trytag,_} -> error({trytag,Src}); - tuple_in_progress -> error({tuple_in_progress,Src}); - {literal,_}=Lit -> get_literal_type(Lit); Type -> Type end. @@ -2286,32 +2010,36 @@ get_raw_type(Src, #vst{}) -> get_literal_type(Src). is_value_alive(#value_ref{}=Ref, #vst{current=#st{vs=Vs}}) -> - is_map_key(Ref, Vs). - -get_literal_type(nil=T) -> T; -get_literal_type({atom,A}=T) when is_atom(A) -> T; -get_literal_type({float,F}=T) when is_float(F) -> T; -get_literal_type({integer,I}=T) when is_integer(I) -> T; -get_literal_type({literal,[_|_]}) -> cons; -get_literal_type({literal,Bitstring}) when is_bitstring(Bitstring) -> binary; -get_literal_type({literal,Map}) when is_map(Map) -> map; -get_literal_type({literal,Tuple}) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> glt_1(Tuple); -get_literal_type({literal,_}) -> term; + is_map_key(Ref, Vs); +is_value_alive(_, _) -> + false. + +get_literal_type(nil) -> glt_1([]); +get_literal_type({atom,A}) when is_atom(A) -> glt_1(A); +get_literal_type({float,F}) when is_float(F) -> glt_1(F); +get_literal_type({integer,I}) when is_integer(I) -> glt_1(I); +get_literal_type({literal,L}) -> glt_1(L); get_literal_type(T) -> error({not_literal,T}). glt_1([]) -> nil; -glt_1(A) when is_atom(A) -> {atom, A}; -glt_1(F) when is_float(F) -> {float, F}; -glt_1(I) when is_integer(I) -> {integer, I}; +glt_1([_|_]) -> cons; +glt_1(A) when is_atom(A) -> #t_atom{elements=[A]}; +glt_1(B) when is_bitstring(B) -> #t_bitstring{}; +glt_1(F) when is_float(F) -> float; +glt_1(F) when is_function(F) -> + {arity, Arity} = erlang:fun_info(F, arity), + #t_fun{arity=Arity}; +glt_1(I) when is_integer(I) -> beam_types:make_integer(I); +glt_1(M) when is_map(M) -> #t_map{}; glt_1(T) when is_tuple(T) -> {Es,_} = foldl(fun(Val, {Es0, Index}) -> Type = glt_1(Val), - Es = set_element_type({integer,Index}, Type, Es0), + Es = beam_types:set_element_type(Index, Type, Es0), {Es, Index + 1} end, {#{}, 1}, tuple_to_list(T)), - {tuple, tuple_size(T), Es}; -glt_1(L) -> - {literal, L}. + #t_tuple{exact=true,size=tuple_size(T),elements=Es}; +glt_1(_Term) -> + any. %%% %%% Branch tracking @@ -2502,9 +2230,6 @@ merge_ct_1([C0|Ct0], [C1|Ct1]) -> merge_ct_1([], []) -> []; merge_ct_1(_, _) -> undecided. -tuple_sz([Sz]) -> Sz; -tuple_sz(Sz) -> Sz. - verify_y_init(#vst{current=#st{numy=NumY,ys=Ys}}=Vst) when is_integer(NumY) -> HighestY = maps:fold(fun({y,Y}, _, Acc) -> max(Y, Acc) end, -1, Ys), true = NumY > HighestY, %Assertion. @@ -2646,319 +2371,26 @@ assert_not_fragile(Lit, #vst{}) -> ok. %%% -%%% Return/argument types of BIFs +%%% Return/argument types of calls and BIFs %%% -bif_return_type('-', Src, Vst) -> - arith_return_type(Src, Vst); -bif_return_type('+', Src, Vst) -> - arith_return_type(Src, Vst); -bif_return_type('*', Src, Vst) -> - arith_return_type(Src, Vst); -bif_return_type(abs, [Num], Vst) -> - case get_term_type(Num, Vst) of - {float,_}=T -> T; - {integer,_}=T -> T; - _ -> number - end; -bif_return_type(float, _, _) -> {float,[]}; -bif_return_type('/', _, _) -> {float,[]}; -%% Binary operations -bif_return_type('binary_part', [_,_], _) -> binary; -bif_return_type('binary_part', [_,_,_], _) -> binary; -bif_return_type('bit_size', [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('byte_size', [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -%% Integer operations. -bif_return_type(ceil, [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('div', [_,_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type(floor, [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('rem', [_,_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type(length, [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type(size, [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type(trunc, [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type(round, [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('band', [_,_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('bor', [_,_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('bxor', [_,_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('bnot', [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('bsl', [_,_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type('bsr', [_,_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -%% Booleans. -bif_return_type('==', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('/=', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('=<', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('<', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('>=', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('>', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('=:=', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('=/=', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('not', [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('and', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('or', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type('xor', [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_atom, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_boolean, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_binary, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_float, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_function, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_function, [_,_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_integer, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_list, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_map, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_number, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_pid, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_port, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_reference, [_], _) -> bool; -bif_return_type(is_tuple, [_], _) -> bool; -%% Misc. -bif_return_type(tuple_size, [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type(map_size, [_], _) -> {integer,[]}; -bif_return_type(node, [], _) -> {atom,[]}; -bif_return_type(node, [_], _) -> {atom,[]}; -bif_return_type(hd, [_], _) -> term; -bif_return_type(tl, [_], _) -> term; -bif_return_type(get, [_], _) -> term; -bif_return_type(Bif, _, _) when is_atom(Bif) -> term. - -%% Generic -bif_arg_types(tuple_size, [_]) -> [{tuple,[0],#{}}]; -bif_arg_types(map_size, [_]) -> [map]; -bif_arg_types(is_map_key, [_,_]) -> [term, map]; -bif_arg_types(map_get, [_,_]) -> [term, map]; -bif_arg_types(length, [_]) -> [list]; -bif_arg_types(hd, [_]) -> [cons]; -bif_arg_types(tl, [_]) -> [cons]; -%% Boolean -bif_arg_types('not', [_]) -> [bool]; -bif_arg_types('and', [_,_]) -> [bool, bool]; -bif_arg_types('or', [_,_]) -> [bool, bool]; -bif_arg_types('xor', [_,_]) -> [bool, bool]; -%% Binary -bif_arg_types('binary_part', [_,_]) -> - PosLen = {tuple, 2, #{ {integer,1} => {integer,[]}, - {integer,2} => {integer,[]} }}, - [binary, PosLen]; -bif_arg_types('binary_part', [_,_,_]) -> - [binary, {integer,[]}, {integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types('bit_size', [_]) -> [binary]; -bif_arg_types('byte_size', [_]) -> [binary]; -%% Numerical -bif_arg_types('-', [_]) -> [number]; -bif_arg_types('-', [_,_]) -> [number,number]; -bif_arg_types('+', [_]) -> [number]; -bif_arg_types('+', [_,_]) -> [number,number]; -bif_arg_types('*', [_,_]) -> [number, number]; -bif_arg_types('/', [_,_]) -> [number, number]; -bif_arg_types(abs, [_]) -> [number]; -bif_arg_types(ceil, [_]) -> [number]; -bif_arg_types(float, [_]) -> [number]; -bif_arg_types(floor, [_]) -> [number]; -bif_arg_types(trunc, [_]) -> [number]; -bif_arg_types(round, [_]) -> [number]; -%% Integer-specific -bif_arg_types('div', [_,_]) -> [{integer,[]}, {integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types('rem', [_,_]) -> [{integer,[]}, {integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types('band', [_,_]) -> [{integer,[]}, {integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types('bor', [_,_]) -> [{integer,[]}, {integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types('bxor', [_,_]) -> [{integer,[]}, {integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types('bnot', [_]) -> [{integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types('bsl', [_,_]) -> [{integer,[]}, {integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types('bsr', [_,_]) -> [{integer,[]}, {integer,[]}]; -%% Unsafe type tests that may fail if an argument doesn't have the right type. -bif_arg_types(is_function, [_,_]) -> [term, {integer,[]}]; -bif_arg_types(_, Args) -> [term || _Arg <- Args]. - -is_bif_safe('/=', 2) -> true; -is_bif_safe('<', 2) -> true; -is_bif_safe('=/=', 2) -> true; -is_bif_safe('=:=', 2) -> true; -is_bif_safe('=<', 2) -> true; -is_bif_safe('==', 2) -> true; -is_bif_safe('>', 2) -> true; -is_bif_safe('>=', 2) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_atom, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_boolean, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_binary, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_bitstring, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_float, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_function, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_integer, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_list, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_map, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_number, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_pid, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_port, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_reference, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(is_tuple, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(get, 1) -> true; -is_bif_safe(self, 0) -> true; -is_bif_safe(node, 0) -> true; -is_bif_safe(_, _) -> false. - -arith_return_type([A], Vst) -> - %% Unary '+' or '-'. - case get_term_type(A, Vst) of - {integer,_} -> {integer,[]}; - {float,_} -> {float,[]}; - _ -> number - end; -arith_return_type([A,B], Vst) -> - TypeA = get_term_type(A, Vst), - TypeB = get_term_type(B, Vst), - case {TypeA, TypeB} of - {{integer,_},{integer,_}} -> {integer,[]}; - {{float,_},_} -> {float,[]}; - {_,{float,_}} -> {float,[]}; - {_,_} -> number - end; -arith_return_type(_, _) -> number. +bif_types(Op, Ss, Vst) -> + Args = [get_term_type(Arg, Vst) || Arg <- Ss], + beam_call_types:types(erlang, Op, Args). -%%% -%%% Return/argument types of calls -%%% +call_types({extfunc,M,F,A}, A, Vst) -> + Args = get_call_args(A, Vst), + beam_call_types:types(M, F, Args); +call_types(_, A, Vst) -> + {any, get_call_args(A, Vst), false}. -call_return_type({extfunc,M,F,A}, Vst) -> call_return_type_1(M, F, A, Vst); -call_return_type(_, _) -> term. +get_call_args(Arity, Vst) -> + get_call_args_1(0, Arity, Vst). -call_return_type_1(erlang, setelement, 3, Vst) -> - IndexType = get_term_type({x,0}, Vst), - TupleType = - case get_term_type({x,1}, Vst) of - {literal,Tuple}=Lit when is_tuple(Tuple) -> get_literal_type(Lit); - {tuple,_,_}=TT -> TT; - _ -> {tuple,[0],#{}} - end, - case IndexType of - {integer,I} when is_integer(I) -> - case meet({tuple,[I],#{}}, TupleType) of - {tuple, Sz, Es0} -> - ValueType = get_term_type({x,2}, Vst), - Es = set_element_type({integer,I}, ValueType, Es0), - {tuple, Sz, Es}; - none -> - TupleType - end; - _ -> - %% The index could point anywhere, so we must discard all element - %% information. - setelement(3, TupleType, #{}) - end; -call_return_type_1(erlang, '++', 2, Vst) -> - LType = get_term_type({x,0}, Vst), - RType = get_term_type({x,1}, Vst), - case LType =:= cons orelse RType =:= cons of - true -> - cons; - false -> - %% `[] ++ RHS` yields RHS, even if RHS is not a list - join(list, RType) - end; -call_return_type_1(erlang, '--', 2, _Vst) -> - list; -call_return_type_1(erlang, F, A, _) -> - erlang_mod_return_type(F, A); -call_return_type_1(lists, F, A, Vst) -> - lists_mod_return_type(F, A, Vst); -call_return_type_1(math, F, A, _) -> - math_mod_return_type(F, A); -call_return_type_1(M, F, A, _) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_integer(A), A >= 0 -> - term. - -erlang_mod_return_type(exit, 1) -> exception; -erlang_mod_return_type(throw, 1) -> exception; -erlang_mod_return_type(error, 1) -> exception; -erlang_mod_return_type(error, 2) -> exception; -erlang_mod_return_type(F, A) when is_atom(F), is_integer(A), A >= 0 -> term. - -math_mod_return_type(cos, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(cosh, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(sin, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(sinh, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(tan, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(tanh, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(acos, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(acosh, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(asin, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(asinh, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(atan, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(atanh, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(erf, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(erfc, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(exp, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(log, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(log2, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(log10, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(sqrt, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(atan2, 2) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(pow, 2) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(ceil, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(floor, 1) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(fmod, 2) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(pi, 0) -> {float,[]}; -math_mod_return_type(F, A) when is_atom(F), is_integer(A), A >= 0 -> term. - -lists_mod_return_type(all, 2, _Vst) -> - bool; -lists_mod_return_type(any, 2, _Vst) -> - bool; -lists_mod_return_type(keymember, 3, _Vst) -> - bool; -lists_mod_return_type(member, 2, _Vst) -> - bool; -lists_mod_return_type(prefix, 2, _Vst) -> - bool; -lists_mod_return_type(suffix, 2, _Vst) -> - bool; -lists_mod_return_type(dropwhile, 2, _Vst) -> - list; -lists_mod_return_type(duplicate, 2, _Vst) -> - list; -lists_mod_return_type(filter, 2, _Vst) -> - list; -lists_mod_return_type(flatten, 1, _Vst) -> - list; -lists_mod_return_type(map, 2, Vst) -> - same_length_type({x,1}, Vst); -lists_mod_return_type(MF, 3, Vst) when MF =:= mapfoldl; MF =:= mapfoldr -> - ListType = same_length_type({x,2}, Vst), - {tuple,2,#{ {integer,1} => ListType} }; -lists_mod_return_type(partition, 2, _Vst) -> - two_tuple(list, list); -lists_mod_return_type(reverse, 1, Vst) -> - same_length_type({x,0}, Vst); -lists_mod_return_type(seq, 2, _Vst) -> - list; -lists_mod_return_type(sort, 1, Vst) -> - same_length_type({x,0}, Vst); -lists_mod_return_type(sort, 2, Vst) -> - same_length_type({x,1}, Vst); -lists_mod_return_type(splitwith, 2, _Vst) -> - two_tuple(list, list); -lists_mod_return_type(takewhile, 2, _Vst) -> - list; -lists_mod_return_type(unzip, 1, Vst) -> - ListType = same_length_type({x,0}, Vst), - two_tuple(ListType, ListType); -lists_mod_return_type(usort, 1, Vst) -> - same_length_type({x,0}, Vst); -lists_mod_return_type(zip, 2, _Vst) -> - list; -lists_mod_return_type(zipwith, 3, _Vst) -> - list; -lists_mod_return_type(_, _, _) -> - term. - -two_tuple(Type1, Type2) -> - {tuple,2,#{ {integer,1} => Type1, - {integer,2} => Type2 }}. - -same_length_type(Reg, Vst) -> - case get_term_type(Reg, Vst) of - {literal,[_|_]} -> cons; - cons -> cons; - nil -> nil; - _ -> list - end. +get_call_args_1(Arity, Arity, _) -> + []; +get_call_args_1(N, Arity, Vst) when N < Arity -> + [get_movable_term_type({x,N}, Vst) | get_call_args_1(N + 1, Arity, Vst)]. check_limit({x,X}=Src) when is_integer(X) -> if diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/cerl.erl b/lib/compiler/src/cerl.erl index 62cd5b5120..bc28f58712 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/cerl.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/cerl.erl @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ %% @see subtrees/1 %% @see meta/1 --type ctype() :: 'alias' | 'apply' | 'binary' | 'bitrst' | 'call' | 'case' +-type ctype() :: 'alias' | 'apply' | 'binary' | 'bitstr' | 'call' | 'case' | 'catch' | 'clause' | 'cons' | 'fun' | 'let' | 'letrec' | 'literal' | 'map' | 'map_pair' | 'module' | 'primop' | 'receive' | 'seq' | 'try' | 'tuple' | 'values' | 'var'. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl index 28db8986ff..42f9e8b902 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl @@ -265,7 +265,10 @@ expand_opt(r19, Os) -> expand_opt(r20, Os) -> expand_opt_before_21(Os); expand_opt(r21, Os) -> - [no_put_tuple2 | expand_opt(no_bsm3, Os)]; + [no_shared_fun_wrappers, + no_swap, no_put_tuple2 | expand_opt(no_bsm3, Os)]; +expand_opt(r22, Os) -> + [no_shared_fun_wrappers, no_swap | Os]; expand_opt({debug_info_key,_}=O, Os) -> [encrypt_debug_info,O|Os]; expand_opt(no_type_opt, Os) -> @@ -275,7 +278,8 @@ expand_opt(no_type_opt, Os) -> expand_opt(O, Os) -> [O|Os]. expand_opt_before_21(Os) -> - [no_put_tuple2, no_get_hd_tl, no_ssa_opt_record, + [no_shared_fun_wrappers, no_swap, + no_put_tuple2, no_get_hd_tl, no_ssa_opt_record, no_utf8_atoms | expand_opt(no_bsm3, Os)]. %% format_error(ErrorDescriptor) -> string() @@ -860,8 +864,6 @@ asm_passes() -> {unless,no_postopt, [{pass,beam_block}, {iff,dblk,{listing,"block"}}, - {unless,no_except,{pass,beam_except}}, - {iff,dexcept,{listing,"except"}}, {unless,no_jopt,{pass,beam_jump}}, {iff,djmp,{listing,"jump"}}, {unless,no_peep_opt,{pass,beam_peep}}, @@ -2093,9 +2095,9 @@ pre_load() -> L = [beam_a, beam_asm, beam_block, + beam_call_types, beam_clean, beam_dict, - beam_except, beam_flatten, beam_jump, beam_kernel_to_ssa, @@ -2112,6 +2114,7 @@ pre_load() -> beam_ssa_share, beam_ssa_type, beam_trim, + beam_types, beam_utils, beam_validator, beam_z, diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src b/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src index a086a3a8d3..092757ae65 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src +++ b/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src @@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ beam_a, beam_asm, beam_block, + beam_call_types, beam_clean, beam_dict, beam_disasm, - beam_except, beam_flatten, beam_jump, beam_kernel_to_ssa, @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ beam_ssa_share, beam_ssa_type, beam_trim, + beam_types, beam_utils, beam_validator, beam_z, diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab b/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab index 86590fad87..0a38d17857 100755 --- a/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab +++ b/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab @@ -596,3 +596,9 @@ BEAM_FORMAT_NUMBER=0 ## @spec bs_set_positon Ctx Pos ## @doc Sets the current position of Ctx to Pos 168: bs_set_position/2 + +# OTP 23 + +## @spec swap Register1 Register2 +## @doc Swaps the contents of two registers. +169: swap/2 diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl index 4939a94a92..63c67639d4 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl @@ -99,10 +99,6 @@ t=#{} :: map(), %Types in_guard=false}). %In guard or not. --type type_info() :: cerl:cerl() | 'bool' | 'integer' | {'fun', pos_integer()}. --type yes_no_maybe() :: 'yes' | 'no' | 'maybe'. --type sub() :: #sub{}. - -spec module(cerl:c_module(), [compile:option()]) -> {'ok', cerl:c_module(), [_]}. @@ -315,10 +311,10 @@ expr(#c_seq{arg=Arg0,body=B0}=Seq0, Ctxt, Sub) -> false -> %% Arg cannot be "values" here - only a single value %% make sense here. - case {Ctxt,is_safe_simple(Arg, Sub)} of + case {Ctxt,is_safe_simple(Arg)} of {effect,true} -> B1; {effect,false} -> - case is_safe_simple(B1, Sub) of + case is_safe_simple(B1) of true -> Arg; false -> Seq0#c_seq{arg=Arg,body=B1} end; @@ -442,7 +438,7 @@ expr(#c_catch{anno=Anno,body=B}, effect, Sub) -> expr(#c_catch{body=B0}=Catch, _, Sub) -> %% We can remove catch if the value is simple B1 = body(B0, value, Sub), - case is_safe_simple(B1, Sub) of + case is_safe_simple(B1) of true -> B1; false -> Catch#c_catch{body=B1} end; @@ -458,7 +454,7 @@ expr(#c_try{arg=E0,vars=[#c_var{name=X}],body=#c_var{name=X}, %% We can remove try/catch if the expression is an %% expression that cannot fail. - case is_safe_bool_expr(E2, Sub) orelse is_safe_simple(E2, Sub) of + case is_safe_bool_expr(E2) orelse is_safe_simple(E2) of true -> E2; false -> Try#c_try{arg=E2} end; @@ -472,7 +468,7 @@ expr(#c_try{anno=A,arg=E0,vars=Vs0,body=B0,evars=Evs0,handler=H0}=Try, _, Sub0) E1 = body(E0, value, Sub0), {Vs1,Sub1} = var_list(Vs0, Sub0), B1 = body(B0, value, Sub1), - case is_safe_simple(E1, Sub0) of + case is_safe_simple(E1) of true -> expr(#c_let{anno=A,vars=Vs1,arg=E1,body=B1}, value, Sub0); false -> @@ -602,20 +598,20 @@ is_literal_fun(_) -> false. %% Currently, we don't attempt to check binaries because they %% are difficult to check. -is_safe_simple(#c_var{}=Var, _) -> +is_safe_simple(#c_var{}=Var) -> not cerl:is_c_fname(Var); -is_safe_simple(#c_cons{hd=H,tl=T}, Sub) -> - is_safe_simple(H, Sub) andalso is_safe_simple(T, Sub); -is_safe_simple(#c_tuple{es=Es}, Sub) -> is_safe_simple_list(Es, Sub); -is_safe_simple(#c_literal{}, _) -> true; +is_safe_simple(#c_cons{hd=H,tl=T}) -> + is_safe_simple(H) andalso is_safe_simple(T); +is_safe_simple(#c_tuple{es=Es}) -> is_safe_simple_list(Es); +is_safe_simple(#c_literal{}) -> true; is_safe_simple(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, name=#c_literal{val=Name}, - args=Args}, Sub) when is_atom(Name) -> + args=Args}) when is_atom(Name) -> NumArgs = length(Args), case erl_internal:bool_op(Name, NumArgs) of true -> %% Boolean operators are safe if the arguments are boolean. - all(fun(C) -> is_boolean_type(C, Sub) =:= yes end, Args); + all(fun is_bool_expr/1, Args); false -> %% We need a rather complicated test to ensure that %% we only allow safe calls that are allowed in a guard. @@ -624,9 +620,9 @@ is_safe_simple(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, (erl_internal:comp_op(Name, NumArgs) orelse erl_internal:new_type_test(Name, NumArgs)) end; -is_safe_simple(_, _) -> false. +is_safe_simple(_) -> false. -is_safe_simple_list(Es, Sub) -> all(fun(E) -> is_safe_simple(E, Sub) end, Es). +is_safe_simple_list(Es) -> all(fun(E) -> is_safe_simple(E) end, Es). %% will_fail(Expr) -> true|false. %% Determine whether the expression will fail with an exception. @@ -853,7 +849,7 @@ useless_call(_, _) -> no. %% Anything that will not have any effect will be thrown away. make_effect_seq([H|T], Sub) -> - case is_safe_simple(H, Sub) of + case is_safe_simple(H) of true -> make_effect_seq(T, Sub); false -> #c_seq{arg=H,body=make_effect_seq(T, Sub)} end; @@ -959,138 +955,14 @@ fold_lit_args(Call, Module, Name, Args0) -> %% Attempt to evaluate some pure BIF calls with one or more %% non-literals arguments. %% -fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, is_boolean, [Arg], Sub) -> - eval_is_boolean(Call, Arg, Sub); fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, length, [Arg], _) -> eval_length(Call, Arg); fold_non_lit_args(Call, erlang, '++', [Arg1,Arg2], _) -> eval_append(Call, Arg1, Arg2); fold_non_lit_args(Call, lists, append, [Arg1,Arg2], _) -> eval_append(Call, Arg1, Arg2); -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 - true -> - eval_rel_op(Call, N, Args, Sub); - false -> - case erl_internal:bool_op(N, NumArgs) of - true -> - eval_bool_op(Call, N, Args, Sub); - false -> - Call - end - 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), - #c_literal{anno=cerl:get_ann(Call),val=Bool}; -eval_rel_op(Call, '=:=', [Term,#c_literal{val=true}], Sub) -> - %% BoolVar =:= true ==> BoolVar - case is_boolean_type(Term, Sub) of - yes -> Term; - maybe -> Call; - no -> #c_literal{val=false} - end; -eval_rel_op(Call, '==', Ops, Sub) -> - case is_exact_eq_ok(Ops, Sub) of - true -> - Name = #c_literal{anno=cerl:get_ann(Call),val='=:='}, - Call#c_call{name=Name}; - false -> - Call - end; -eval_rel_op(Call, '/=', Ops, Sub) -> - case is_exact_eq_ok(Ops, Sub) of - true -> - Name = #c_literal{anno=cerl:get_ann(Call),val='=/='}, - Call#c_call{name=Name}; - false -> - Call - end; -eval_rel_op(Call, _, _, _) -> Call. - -is_exact_eq_ok([A,B]=L, Sub) -> - case is_int_type(A, Sub) =:= yes andalso is_int_type(B, Sub) =:= yes of - true -> true; - false -> is_exact_eq_ok_1(L) - end. - -is_exact_eq_ok_1([#c_literal{val=Lit}|_]) -> - is_non_numeric(Lit); -is_exact_eq_ok_1([_|T]) -> - is_exact_eq_ok_1(T); -is_exact_eq_ok_1([]) -> false. - -is_non_numeric([H|T]) -> - is_non_numeric(H) andalso is_non_numeric(T); -is_non_numeric(Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> - is_non_numeric_tuple(Tuple, tuple_size(Tuple)); -is_non_numeric(Map) when is_map(Map) -> - %% Note that 17.x and 18.x compare keys in different ways. - %% Be very conservative -- require that both keys and values - %% are non-numeric. - is_non_numeric(maps:to_list(Map)); -is_non_numeric(Num) when is_number(Num) -> - false; -is_non_numeric(_) -> true. - -is_non_numeric_tuple(Tuple, El) when El >= 1 -> - is_non_numeric(element(El, Tuple)) andalso - is_non_numeric_tuple(Tuple, El-1); -is_non_numeric_tuple(_Tuple, 0) -> true. - -%% Evaluate a bool op using type information. We KNOW that -%% there must be at least one non-literal argument (i.e. -%% there is no need to handle the case that all argments -%% are literal). - -eval_bool_op(Call, 'and', [#c_literal{val=true},Term], Sub) -> - eval_bool_op_1(Call, Term, Term, Sub); -eval_bool_op(Call, 'and', [Term,#c_literal{val=true}], Sub) -> - eval_bool_op_1(Call, Term, Term, Sub); -eval_bool_op(Call, 'and', [#c_literal{val=false}=Res,Term], Sub) -> - eval_bool_op_1(Call, Res, Term, Sub); -eval_bool_op(Call, 'and', [Term,#c_literal{val=false}=Res], Sub) -> - eval_bool_op_1(Call, Res, Term, Sub); -eval_bool_op(Call, _, _, _) -> Call. - -eval_bool_op_1(Call, Res, Term, Sub) -> - case is_boolean_type(Term, Sub) of - yes -> Res; - no -> eval_failure(Call, badarg); - maybe -> Call - end. - -%% Evaluate is_boolean/1 using type information. -eval_is_boolean(Call, Term, Sub) -> - case is_boolean_type(Term, Sub) of - no -> #c_literal{val=false}; - yes -> #c_literal{val=true}; - maybe -> Call - end. - %% eval_length(Call, List) -> Val. %% Evaluates the length for the prefix of List which has a known %% shape. @@ -1804,7 +1676,7 @@ opt_bool_case_guard(#c_case{arg=#c_literal{}}=Case) -> %% Case; opt_bool_case_guard(#c_case{arg=Arg,clauses=Cs0}=Case) -> - case is_safe_bool_expr(Arg, sub_new()) of + case is_safe_bool_expr(Arg) of false -> Case; true -> @@ -1945,7 +1817,7 @@ case_opt_arg(E0, Sub, Cs, LitExpr) -> {error,Cs}; false -> %% If possible, expand this variable to a previously - %% matched term. + %% constructed tuple E = case_expand_var(E0, Sub), case_opt_arg_1(E, Cs, LitExpr) end @@ -2004,13 +1876,8 @@ case_opt_compiler_generated(Core) -> case_expand_var(E, #sub{t=Tdb}) -> Key = cerl:var_name(E), case Tdb of - #{Key:=T} -> - case cerl:is_c_tuple(T) of - false -> E; - true -> T - end; - _ -> - E + #{Key:=T} -> T; + _ -> E end. %% case_opt_nomatch(E, Clauses, LitExpr) -> Clauses' @@ -2302,43 +2169,30 @@ is_simple_case_arg(_) -> false. %% Check whether the Core expression is guaranteed to return %% a boolean IF IT RETURNS AT ALL. %% -is_bool_expr(Core) -> - is_bool_expr(Core, sub_new()). -%% is_bool_expr(Core, Sub) -> true|false -%% Check whether the Core expression is guaranteed to return -%% a boolean IF IT RETURNS AT ALL. Uses type information -%% to be able to identify more expressions as booleans. -%% is_bool_expr(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, - name=#c_literal{val=Name},args=Args}=Call, _) -> + name=#c_literal{val=Name},args=Args}=Call) -> NumArgs = length(Args), erl_internal:comp_op(Name, NumArgs) orelse erl_internal:new_type_test(Name, NumArgs) orelse erl_internal:bool_op(Name, NumArgs) orelse will_fail(Call); is_bool_expr(#c_try{arg=E,vars=[#c_var{name=X}],body=#c_var{name=X}, - handler=#c_literal{val=false}}, Sub) -> - is_bool_expr(E, Sub); -is_bool_expr(#c_case{clauses=Cs}, Sub) -> - is_bool_expr_list(Cs, Sub); -is_bool_expr(#c_clause{body=B}, Sub) -> - is_bool_expr(B, Sub); -is_bool_expr(#c_let{vars=[V],arg=Arg,body=B}, Sub0) -> - Sub = case is_bool_expr(Arg, Sub0) of - true -> update_types(V, [bool], Sub0); - false -> Sub0 - end, - is_bool_expr(B, Sub); -is_bool_expr(#c_let{body=B}, Sub) -> - %% Binding of multiple variables. - is_bool_expr(B, Sub); -is_bool_expr(C, Sub) -> - is_boolean_type(C, Sub) =:= yes. - -is_bool_expr_list([C|Cs], Sub) -> - is_bool_expr(C, Sub) andalso is_bool_expr_list(Cs, Sub); -is_bool_expr_list([], _) -> true. + handler=#c_literal{val=false}}) -> + is_bool_expr(E); +is_bool_expr(#c_case{clauses=Cs}) -> + is_bool_expr_list(Cs); +is_bool_expr(#c_clause{body=B}) -> + is_bool_expr(B); +is_bool_expr(#c_let{body=B}) -> + is_bool_expr(B); +is_bool_expr(#c_literal{val=Val}) -> + is_boolean(Val); +is_bool_expr(_) -> false. + +is_bool_expr_list([C|Cs]) -> + is_bool_expr(C) andalso is_bool_expr_list(Cs); +is_bool_expr_list([]) -> true. %% is_safe_bool_expr(Core) -> true|false %% Check whether the Core expression ALWAYS returns a boolean @@ -2346,17 +2200,17 @@ is_bool_expr_list([], _) -> true. %% is suitable for a guard (no calls to non-guard BIFs, local %% functions, or is_record/2). %% -is_safe_bool_expr(Core, Sub) -> - is_safe_bool_expr_1(Core, Sub, cerl_sets:new()). +is_safe_bool_expr(Core) -> + is_safe_bool_expr_1(Core, cerl_sets:new()). is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, name=#c_literal{val=is_record}, args=[A,#c_literal{val=Tag},#c_literal{val=Size}]}, - Sub, _BoolVars) when is_atom(Tag), is_integer(Size) -> - is_safe_simple(A, Sub); + _BoolVars) when is_atom(Tag), is_integer(Size) -> + is_safe_simple(A); is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, name=#c_literal{val=is_record}}, - _Sub, _BoolVars) -> + _BoolVars) -> %% The is_record/2 BIF is NOT allowed in guards. %% The is_record/3 BIF where its second argument is not an atom or its third %% is not an integer is NOT allowed in guards. @@ -2368,49 +2222,49 @@ is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, name=#c_literal{val=is_function}, args=[A,#c_literal{val=Arity}]}, - Sub, _BoolVars) when is_integer(Arity), Arity >= 0 -> - is_safe_simple(A, Sub); + _BoolVars) when is_integer(Arity), Arity >= 0 -> + is_safe_simple(A); is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, name=#c_literal{val=is_function}}, - _Sub, _BoolVars) -> + _BoolVars) -> false; is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, name=#c_literal{val=Name},args=Args}, - Sub, BoolVars) -> + BoolVars) -> NumArgs = length(Args), case (erl_internal:comp_op(Name, NumArgs) orelse erl_internal:new_type_test(Name, NumArgs)) andalso - is_safe_simple_list(Args, Sub) of + is_safe_simple_list(Args) of true -> true; false -> %% Boolean operators are safe if all arguments are boolean. erl_internal:bool_op(Name, NumArgs) andalso - is_safe_bool_expr_list(Args, Sub, BoolVars) + is_safe_bool_expr_list(Args, BoolVars) end; -is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_let{vars=Vars,arg=Arg,body=B}, Sub, BoolVars) -> - case is_safe_simple(Arg, Sub) of +is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_let{vars=Vars,arg=Arg,body=B}, BoolVars) -> + case is_safe_simple(Arg) of true -> - case {is_safe_bool_expr_1(Arg, Sub, BoolVars),Vars} of + case {is_safe_bool_expr_1(Arg, BoolVars),Vars} of {true,[#c_var{name=V}]} -> - is_safe_bool_expr_1(B, Sub, cerl_sets:add_element(V, BoolVars)); + is_safe_bool_expr_1(B, cerl_sets:add_element(V, BoolVars)); {false,_} -> - is_safe_bool_expr_1(B, Sub, BoolVars) + is_safe_bool_expr_1(B, BoolVars) end; false -> false end; -is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_literal{val=Val}, _Sub, _) -> +is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_literal{val=Val}, _BoolVars) -> is_boolean(Val); -is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_var{name=V}, _Sub, BoolVars) -> +is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_var{name=V}, BoolVars) -> cerl_sets:is_element(V, BoolVars); -is_safe_bool_expr_1(_, _, _) -> false. +is_safe_bool_expr_1(_, _) -> false. -is_safe_bool_expr_list([C|Cs], Sub, BoolVars) -> - case is_safe_bool_expr_1(C, Sub, BoolVars) of - true -> is_safe_bool_expr_list(Cs, Sub, BoolVars); +is_safe_bool_expr_list([C|Cs], BoolVars) -> + case is_safe_bool_expr_1(C, BoolVars) of + true -> is_safe_bool_expr_list(Cs, BoolVars); false -> false end; -is_safe_bool_expr_list([], _, _) -> true. +is_safe_bool_expr_list([], _) -> true. %% simplify_let(Let, Sub) -> Expr | impossible %% If the argument part of an let contains a complex expression, such @@ -2785,7 +2639,7 @@ opt_simple_let_2(Let0, Vs0, Arg0, Body, PrevBody, Sub) -> %% with exported variables, but the return value is %% ignored). We can remove the first variable and the %% the first value returned from the 'let' argument. - Arg2 = remove_first_value(Arg1, Sub), + Arg2 = remove_first_value(Arg1), Let1 = Let0#c_let{vars=Vars,arg=Arg2,body=Body}, post_opt_let(Let1, Sub); true -> @@ -2805,36 +2659,36 @@ post_opt_let(Let0, Sub) -> opt_build_stacktrace(Let1). -%% remove_first_value(Core0, Sub) -> Core. +%% remove_first_value(Core0) -> Core. %% Core0 is an expression that returns at least two values. %% Remove the first value returned from Core0. -remove_first_value(#c_values{es=[V|Vs]}, Sub) -> +remove_first_value(#c_values{es=[V|Vs]}) -> Values = core_lib:make_values(Vs), - case is_safe_simple(V, Sub) of + case is_safe_simple(V) of false -> #c_seq{arg=V,body=Values}; true -> Values end; -remove_first_value(#c_case{clauses=Cs0}=Core, Sub) -> - Cs = remove_first_value_cs(Cs0, Sub), +remove_first_value(#c_case{clauses=Cs0}=Core) -> + Cs = remove_first_value_cs(Cs0), Core#c_case{clauses=Cs}; -remove_first_value(#c_receive{clauses=Cs0,action=Act0}=Core, Sub) -> - Cs = remove_first_value_cs(Cs0, Sub), - Act = remove_first_value(Act0, Sub), +remove_first_value(#c_receive{clauses=Cs0,action=Act0}=Core) -> + Cs = remove_first_value_cs(Cs0), + Act = remove_first_value(Act0), Core#c_receive{clauses=Cs,action=Act}; -remove_first_value(#c_let{body=B}=Core, Sub) -> - Core#c_let{body=remove_first_value(B, Sub)}; -remove_first_value(#c_seq{body=B}=Core, Sub) -> - Core#c_seq{body=remove_first_value(B, Sub)}; -remove_first_value(#c_primop{}=Core, _Sub) -> +remove_first_value(#c_let{body=B}=Core) -> + Core#c_let{body=remove_first_value(B)}; +remove_first_value(#c_seq{body=B}=Core) -> + Core#c_seq{body=remove_first_value(B)}; +remove_first_value(#c_primop{}=Core) -> Core; -remove_first_value(#c_call{}=Core, _Sub) -> +remove_first_value(#c_call{}=Core) -> Core. -remove_first_value_cs(Cs, Sub) -> - [C#c_clause{body=remove_first_value(B, Sub)} || +remove_first_value_cs(Cs) -> + [C#c_clause{body=remove_first_value(B)} || #c_clause{body=B}=C <- Cs]. %% maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg, #c_var{}, PreviousBody) -> Arg' @@ -2962,54 +2816,6 @@ move_case_into_arg(Expr, _) -> Expr. %%% -%%% Retrieving information about types. -%%% - --spec get_type(cerl:cerl(), #sub{}) -> type_info() | 'none'. - -get_type(#c_var{name=V}, #sub{t=Tdb}) -> - case Tdb of - #{V:=Type} -> Type; - _ -> none - end; -get_type(C, _) -> - case cerl:type(C) of - binary -> C; - map -> C; - _ -> - case cerl:is_data(C) of - true -> C; - false -> none - end - end. - --spec is_boolean_type(cerl:cerl(), sub()) -> yes_no_maybe(). - -is_boolean_type(Var, Sub) -> - case get_type(Var, Sub) of - none -> - maybe; - bool -> - yes; - C -> - B = cerl:is_c_atom(C) andalso - is_boolean(cerl:atom_val(C)), - yes_no(B) - end. - --spec is_int_type(cerl:cerl(), sub()) -> yes_no_maybe(). - -is_int_type(Var, Sub) -> - case get_type(Var, Sub) of - none -> maybe; - integer -> yes; - C -> yes_no(cerl:is_c_int(C)) - end. - -yes_no(true) -> yes; -yes_no(false) -> no. - -%%% %%% Update type information. %%% @@ -3020,70 +2826,14 @@ update_let_types(_Vs, _Arg, Sub) -> %% that returns multiple values. Sub. -update_let_types_1([#c_var{}=V|Vs], [A|As], Sub0) -> - Sub = update_types_from_expr(V, A, Sub0), +update_let_types_1([#c_var{name=V}|Vs], [A|As], Sub0) -> + Sub = update_types(V, A, Sub0), update_let_types_1(Vs, As, Sub); update_let_types_1([], [], Sub) -> Sub. -update_types_from_expr(V, Expr, Sub) -> - Type = extract_type(Expr, Sub), - update_types(V, [Type], Sub). - -extract_type(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, - name=#c_literal{val=Name}, - args=Args}=Call, Sub) -> - case returns_integer(Name, Args) of - true -> integer; - false -> extract_type_1(Call, Sub) - end; -extract_type(Expr, Sub) -> - extract_type_1(Expr, Sub). - -extract_type_1(Expr, Sub) -> - case is_bool_expr(Expr, Sub) of - false -> Expr; - true -> bool - end. - -returns_integer('band', [_,_]) -> true; -returns_integer('bnot', [_]) -> true; -returns_integer('bor', [_,_]) -> true; -returns_integer('bxor', [_,_]) -> true; -returns_integer(bit_size, [_]) -> true; -returns_integer('bsl', [_,_]) -> true; -returns_integer('bsr', [_,_]) -> true; -returns_integer(byte_size, [_]) -> true; -returns_integer(ceil, [_]) -> true; -returns_integer('div', [_,_]) -> true; -returns_integer(floor, [_]) -> true; -returns_integer(length, [_]) -> true; -returns_integer('rem', [_,_]) -> true; -returns_integer('round', [_]) -> true; -returns_integer(size, [_]) -> true; -returns_integer(tuple_size, [_]) -> true; -returns_integer(trunc, [_]) -> true; -returns_integer(_, _) -> false. - -%% update_types(Expr, Pattern, Sub) -> Sub' -%% Update the type database. - --spec update_types(cerl:c_var(), [type_info()], sub()) -> sub(). - -update_types(#c_var{name=V}, Pat, #sub{t=Tdb0}=Sub) -> - Tdb = update_types_1(V, Pat, Tdb0), - Sub#sub{t=Tdb}. - -update_types_1(V, [#c_tuple{}=P], Types) -> - Types#{V=>P}; -update_types_1(V, [#c_literal{val=Bool}], Types) when is_boolean(Bool) -> - Types#{V=>bool}; -update_types_1(V, [#c_fun{vars=Vars}], Types) -> - Types#{V=>{'fun',length(Vars)}}; -update_types_1(V, [#c_var{name={_,Arity}}], Types) -> - Types#{V=>{'fun',Arity}}; -update_types_1(V, [Type], Types) when is_atom(Type) -> - Types#{V=>Type}; -update_types_1(_, _, Types) -> Types. +update_types(V, #c_tuple{}=P, #sub{t=Tdb}=Sub) -> + Sub#sub{t=Tdb#{V=>P}}; +update_types(_, _, Sub) -> Sub. %% kill_types(V, Tdb) -> Tdb' %% Kill any entries that references the variable, @@ -3099,10 +2849,6 @@ 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(_, []) -> []. %% copy_type(DestVar, SrcVar, Tdb) -> Tdb' diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl index e2b8787224..6fd1790c1a 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl @@ -81,8 +81,11 @@ -export([module/2,format_error/1]). --import(lists, [map/2,foldl/3,foldr/3,mapfoldl/3,splitwith/2,member/2, - keyfind/3,partition/2,droplast/1,last/1,sort/1,reverse/1]). +-import(lists, [droplast/1,flatten/1,foldl/3,foldr/3, + map/2,mapfoldl/3,member/2, + keyfind/3,keyreplace/4, + last/1,partition/2,reverse/1, + splitwith/2,sort/1]). -import(ordsets, [add_element/2,del_element/2,union/2,union/1,subtract/2]). -import(cerl, [c_tuple/1]). @@ -120,15 +123,19 @@ copy_anno(Kdst, Ksrc) -> funs=[], %Fun functions free=#{}, %Free variables ws=[] :: [warning()], %Warnings. - guard_refc=0}). %> 0 means in guard + guard_refc=0, %> 0 means in guard + no_shared_fun_wrappers=false :: boolean() + }). -spec module(cerl:c_module(), [compile:option()]) -> {'ok', #k_mdef{}, [warning()]}. -module(#c_module{anno=A,name=M,exports=Es,attrs=As,defs=Fs}, _Options) -> +module(#c_module{anno=A,name=M,exports=Es,attrs=As,defs=Fs}, Options) -> Kas = attributes(As), Kes = map(fun (#c_var{name={_,_}=Fname}) -> Fname end, Es), - St0 = #kern{}, + NoSharedFunWrappers = proplists:get_bool(no_shared_fun_wrappers, + Options), + St0 = #kern{no_shared_fun_wrappers=NoSharedFunWrappers}, {Kfs,St} = mapfoldl(fun function/2, St0, Fs), {ok,#k_mdef{anno=A,name=M#c_literal.val,exports=Kes,attributes=Kas, body=Kfs ++ St#kern.funs},lists:sort(St#kern.ws)}. @@ -716,16 +723,27 @@ gexpr_test_add(Ke, St0) -> %% expr(Cexpr, Sub, State) -> {Kexpr,[PreKexpr],State}. %% Convert a Core expression, flattening it at the same time. -expr(#c_var{anno=A,name={_Name,Arity}}=Fname, Sub, St) -> - %% A local in an expression. - %% For now, these are wrapped into a fun by reverse - %% eta-conversion, but really, there should be exactly one - %% such "lambda function" for each escaping local name, - %% instead of one for each occurrence as done now. +expr(#c_var{anno=A0,name={Name,Arity}}=Fname, Sub, St) -> Vs = [#c_var{name=list_to_atom("V" ++ integer_to_list(V))} || - V <- integers(1, Arity)], - Fun = #c_fun{anno=A,vars=Vs,body=#c_apply{anno=A,op=Fname,args=Vs}}, - expr(Fun, Sub, St); + V <- integers(1, Arity)], + case St#kern.no_shared_fun_wrappers of + false -> + %% Generate a (possibly shared) wrapper function for calling + %% this function. + Wrapper0 = ["-fun.",atom_to_list(Name),"/",integer_to_list(Arity),"-"], + Wrapper = list_to_atom(flatten(Wrapper0)), + Id = {id,{0,0,Wrapper}}, + A = keyreplace(id, 1, A0, Id), + Fun = #c_fun{anno=A,vars=Vs,body=#c_apply{anno=A,op=Fname,args=Vs}}, + expr(Fun, Sub, St); + true -> + %% For backward compatibility with OTP 22 and earlier, + %% use the pre-generated name for the fun wrapper. + %% There will be one wrapper function for each occurrence + %% of `fun F/A`. + Fun = #c_fun{anno=A0,vars=Vs,body=#c_apply{anno=A0,op=Fname,args=Vs}}, + expr(Fun, Sub, St) + end; expr(#c_var{anno=A,name=V}, Sub, St) -> {#k_var{anno=A,name=get_vsub(V, Sub)},[],St}; expr(#c_literal{anno=A,val=V}, _Sub, St) -> @@ -2446,8 +2464,21 @@ uexpr(Lit, {break,Rs0}, St0) -> {#k_put{anno=#k{us=Used,ns=lit_list_vars(Rs),a=get_kanno(Lit)}, arg=Lit,ret=Rs},Used,St1}. -add_local_function(_, #kern{funs=ignore}=St) -> St; -add_local_function(F, #kern{funs=Funs}=St) -> St#kern{funs=[F|Funs]}. +add_local_function(_, #kern{funs=ignore}=St) -> + St; +add_local_function(#k_fdef{func=Name,arity=Arity}=F, #kern{funs=Funs}=St) -> + case is_defined(Name, Arity, Funs) of + false -> + St#kern{funs=[F|Funs]}; + true -> + St + end. + +is_defined(Name, Arity, [#k_fdef{func=Name,arity=Arity}|_]) -> + true; +is_defined(Name, Arity, [#k_fdef{}|T]) -> + is_defined(Name, Arity, T); +is_defined(_, _, []) -> false. %% Make a #k_fdef{}, making sure that the body is always a #k_match{}. make_fdef(Anno, Name, Arity, Vs, #k_match{}=Body) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/Makefile b/lib/compiler/test/Makefile index db8eb7e2e1..2c0767b17f 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/compiler/test/Makefile @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ MODULES= \ beam_reorder_SUITE \ beam_ssa_SUITE \ beam_type_SUITE \ + beam_types_SUITE \ beam_utils_SUITE \ bif_SUITE \ bs_bincomp_SUITE \ @@ -225,6 +226,6 @@ release_tests_spec: make_emakefile $(INSTALL_DATA) $(ERL_DUMMY_FILES) "$(RELSYSDIR)" rm $(ERL_DUMMY_FILES) chmod -R u+w "$(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/compiler/test/beam_ssa_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_ssa_SUITE.erl index a741ebbdf9..96cc846799 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_ssa_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_ssa_SUITE.erl @@ -346,48 +346,8 @@ cover_ssa_dead(_Config) -> 40.0 = percentage(4.0, 10.0), 60.0 = percentage(6, 10), - %% Cover '=:=', followed by '=/='. - false = 'cover__=:=__=/='(41), - true = 'cover__=:=__=/='(42), - false = 'cover__=:=__=/='(43), - - %% Cover '<', followed by '=/='. - true = 'cover__<__=/='(41), - false = 'cover__<__=/='(42), - false = 'cover__<__=/='(43), - - %% Cover '=<', followed by '=/='. - true = 'cover__=<__=/='(41), - true = 'cover__=<__=/='(42), - false = 'cover__=<__=/='(43), - - %% Cover '>=', followed by '=/='. - false = 'cover__>=__=/='(41), - true = 'cover__>=__=/='(42), - true = 'cover__>=__=/='(43), - - %% Cover '>', followed by '=/='. - false = 'cover__>__=/='(41), - false = 'cover__>__=/='(42), - true = 'cover__>__=/='(43), - ok. -'cover__=:=__=/='(X) when X =:= 42 -> X =/= 43; -'cover__=:=__=/='(_) -> false. - -'cover__<__=/='(X) when X < 42 -> X =/= 42; -'cover__<__=/='(_) -> false. - -'cover__=<__=/='(X) when X =< 42 -> X =/= 43; -'cover__=<__=/='(_) -> false. - -'cover__>=__=/='(X) when X >= 42 -> X =/= 41; -'cover__>=__=/='(_) -> false. - -'cover__>__=/='(X) when X > 42 -> X =/= 42; -'cover__>__=/='(_) -> false. - format_str(Str, FormatData, IoList, EscChars) -> Escapable = FormatData =:= escapable, case id(Str) of diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_types_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_types_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..297bd4026e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_types_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2019. 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_types_SUITE). + +-include_lib("compiler/src/beam_types.hrl"). + +-export([all/0, suite/0, groups/0, + init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1]). + +-export([consistency/1, commutativity/1, + binary_consistency/1, integer_consistency/1]). + +suite() -> + [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +all() -> + [{group,property_tests}]. + +groups() -> + [{property_tests,[], [consistency, commutativity, + binary_consistency, integer_consistency]}]. + +init_per_suite(Config) -> + ct_property_test:init_per_suite(Config). + +end_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +consistency(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + %% manual test: proper:quickcheck(beam_types_prop:consistency()). + true = ct_property_test:quickcheck(beam_types_prop:consistency(), Config). + +commutativity(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + %% manual test: proper:quickcheck(beam_types_prop:commutativity()). + true = ct_property_test:quickcheck(beam_types_prop:commutativity(), Config). + +binary_consistency(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + %% These binaries should meet into {binary,12} as that's the best common + %% unit for both types. + A = #t_bitstring{unit=4}, + B = #t_bitstring{unit=6}, + + #t_bitstring{unit=12} = beam_types:meet(A, B), + #t_bitstring{unit=2} = beam_types:join(A, B), + + A = beam_types:meet(A, beam_types:join(A, B)), + A = beam_types:join(A, beam_types:meet(A, B)), + + ok. + +integer_consistency(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + %% Integers that don't overlap fully should never meet. + A = #t_integer{elements={3,5}}, + B = #t_integer{elements={4,6}}, + + none = beam_types:meet(A, B), + #t_integer{elements={3,6}} = beam_types:join(A, B), + + A = beam_types:meet(A, beam_types:join(A, B)), + A = beam_types:join(A, beam_types:meet(A, B)), + + ok. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl index 6b1438abdd..35dda9cc01 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl @@ -217,11 +217,11 @@ bad_catch_try(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {{catch_end,{x,9}}, 8,{invalid_tag_register,{x,9}}}}, {{bad_catch_try,bad_3,1}, - {{catch_end,{y,1}},9,{invalid_tag,{y,1},{atom,kalle}}}}, + {{catch_end,{y,1}},9,{invalid_tag,{y,1},{t_atom,[kalle]}}}}, {{bad_catch_try,bad_4,1}, {{'try',{x,0},{f,15}},5,{invalid_tag_register,{x,0}}}}, {{bad_catch_try,bad_5,1}, - {{try_case,{y,1}},12,{invalid_tag,{y,1},term}}}, + {{try_case,{y,1}},12,{invalid_tag,{y,1},any}}}, {{bad_catch_try,bad_6,1}, {{move,{integer,1},{y,1}},7, {invalid_store,{y,1}}}}] = Errors, @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ cons_guard(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [{{cons,foo,1}, {{get_list,{x,0},{x,1},{x,2}}, 5, - {bad_type,{needed,cons},{actual,term}}}}] = Errors, + {bad_type,{needed,cons},{actual,any}}}}] = Errors, ok. freg_range(Config) when is_list(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl index 53627b9d81..453debc0c1 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl @@ -378,7 +378,6 @@ do_file_listings(DataDir, PrivDir, [File|Files]) -> {dprecg, ".precodegen"}, {dcg, ".codegen"}, {dblk, ".block"}, - {dexcept, ".except"}, {djmp, ".jump"}, {dclean, ".clean"}, {dpeep, ".peep"}, @@ -1383,27 +1382,33 @@ env_compiler_options(_Config) -> bc_options(Config) -> DataDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), - L = [{101, small_float, [no_get_hd_tl,no_line_info]}, - {103, big, [no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl,no_ssa_opt_record, + L = [{101, small_float, [no_shared_fun_wrappers, + no_get_hd_tl,no_line_info]}, + {103, big, [no_shared_fun_wrappers, + no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl,no_ssa_opt_record, no_line_info,no_stack_trimming]}, - {125, small_float, [no_get_hd_tl,no_line_info,no_ssa_opt_float]}, + {125, small_float, [no_shared_fun_wrappers,no_get_hd_tl, + no_line_info, + no_ssa_opt_float]}, - {132, small, [no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl,no_ssa_opt_record, + {132, small, [no_shared_fun_wrappers, + no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl,no_ssa_opt_record, no_ssa_opt_float,no_line_info,no_bsm3]}, + {136, big, [no_shared_fun_wrappers,no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl, + no_ssa_opt_record,no_line_info]}, + {153, small, [r20]}, {153, small, [r21]}, - {136, big, [no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl, - no_ssa_opt_record,no_line_info]}, - - {153, big, [no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl, no_ssa_opt_record]}, + {153, big, [no_shared_fun_wrappers, + no_put_tuple2,no_get_hd_tl, no_ssa_opt_record]}, {153, big, [r16]}, {153, big, [r17]}, {153, big, [r18]}, {153, big, [r19]}, {153, small_float, [r16]}, - {153, small_float, []}, + {153, small_float, [no_shared_fun_wrappers]}, {158, small_maps, [r17]}, {158, small_maps, [r18]}, @@ -1411,8 +1416,17 @@ bc_options(Config) -> {158, small_maps, [r20]}, {158, small_maps, [r21]}, - {164, small_maps, []}, - {164, big, []} + {164, small_maps, [r22]}, + {164, big, [r22]}, + {164, small_maps, [no_shared_fun_wrappers]}, + {164, big, [no_shared_fun_wrappers]}, + + {168, small, [r22]}, + {168, small, [no_shared_fun_wrappers]}, + + {169, small_maps, []}, + {169, big, []}, + {169, small, []} ], Test = fun({Expected,Mod,Options}) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl index cea7a374cd..d3d62b53f5 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ %% -module(guard_SUITE). --include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). +-include_lib("syntax_tools/include/merl.hrl"). -export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ old_guard_tests/1,complex_guard/1, build_in_guard/1,gbif/1, t_is_boolean/1,is_function_2/1, - tricky/1,rel_ops/1,rel_op_combinations/1,literal_type_tests/1, + tricky/1,rel_ops/1,rel_op_combinations/1, + generated_combinations/1,literal_type_tests/1, basic_andalso_orelse/1,traverse_dcd/1, check_qlc_hrl/1,andalso_semi/1,t_tuple_size/1,binary_part/1, bad_constants/1,bad_guards/1, @@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ groups() -> more_xor_guards,build_in_guard, old_guard_tests,complex_guard,gbif, t_is_boolean,is_function_2,tricky, - rel_ops,rel_op_combinations, + rel_ops,rel_op_combinations,generated_combinations, literal_type_tests,basic_andalso_orelse,traverse_dcd, check_qlc_hrl,andalso_semi,t_tuple_size,binary_part, bad_constants,bad_guards,guard_in_catch,beam_bool_SUITE, @@ -1579,6 +1580,122 @@ redundant_12(X) when X >= 50, X =< 80 -> 2*X; redundant_12(X) when X < 51 -> 5*X; redundant_12(_) -> none. +generated_combinations(Config) -> + case ?MODULE of + guard_SUITE -> generated_combinations_1(Config); + _ -> {skip,"Enough to run this case once."} + end. + +%% Exhaustively test all combinations of relational operators +%% to ensure the correctness of the optimizations in beam_ssa_dead. + +generated_combinations_1(Config) -> + Mod = ?FUNCTION_NAME, + RelOps = ['=:=','=/=','==','/=','<','=<','>=','>'], + Combinations0 = [{Op1,Op2} || Op1 <- RelOps, Op2 <- RelOps], + Combinations1 = gen_lit_combs(Combinations0), + Combinations2 = [{neq,Comb} || + {_Op1,_Lit1,Op2,_Lit2}=Comb <- Combinations1, + Op2 =:= '=/=' orelse Op2 =:= '/='] ++ Combinations1, + Combinations = gen_func_names(Combinations2, 0), + Fs = gen_rel_op_functions(Combinations), + Tree = ?Q(["-module('@Mod@').", + "-compile([export_all,nowarn_export_all])."]) ++ Fs, + %%merl:print(Tree), + Opts = test_lib:opt_opts(?MODULE), + {ok,_Bin} = merl:compile_and_load(Tree, Opts), + test_combinations(Combinations, Mod). + +gen_lit_combs([{Op1,Op2}|T]) -> + [{Op1,7,Op2,6}, + {Op1,7.0,Op2,6}, + {Op1,7,Op2,6.0}, + {Op1,7.0,Op2,6.0}, + + {Op1,7,Op2,7}, + {Op1,7.0,Op2,7}, + {Op1,7,Op2,7.0}, + {Op1,7.0,Op2,7.0}, + + {Op1,6,Op2,7}, + {Op1,6.0,Op2,7}, + {Op1,6,Op2,7.0}, + {Op1,6.0,Op2,7.0}|gen_lit_combs(T)]; +gen_lit_combs([]) -> []. + +gen_func_names([E|Es], I) -> + Name = list_to_atom("f" ++ integer_to_list(I)), + [{Name,E}|gen_func_names(Es, I+1)]; +gen_func_names([], _) -> []. + +gen_rel_op_functions([{Name,{neq,{Op1,Lit1,Op2,Lit2}}}|T]) -> + %% Note that in the translation to SSA, '=/=' will be + %% translated to '=:=' in a guard (with switched success + %% and failure labels). Therefore, to test the optimization, + %% we must use '=/=' (or '/=') in a body context. + %% + %% Here is an example of a generated function: + %% + %% f160(A) when erlang:'>='(A, 7) -> + %% one; + %% f160(A) -> + %% true = erlang:'/='(A, 7), + %% two. + [?Q("'@Name@'(A) when erlang:'@Op1@'(A, _@Lit1@) -> one; + '@Name@'(A) -> true = erlang:'@Op2@'(A, _@Lit2@), two. ")| + gen_rel_op_functions(T)]; +gen_rel_op_functions([{Name,{Op1,Lit1,Op2,Lit2}}|T]) -> + %% Example of a generated function: + %% + %% f721(A) when erlang:'=<'(A, 7.0) -> one; + %% f721(A) when erlang:'<'(A, 6) -> two; + %% f721(_) -> three. + [?Q("'@Name@'(A) when erlang:'@Op1@'(A, _@Lit1@) -> one; + '@Name@'(A) when erlang:'@Op2@'(A, _@Lit2@) -> two; + '@Name@'(_) -> three.")|gen_rel_op_functions(T)]; +gen_rel_op_functions([]) -> []. + +test_combinations([{Name,E}|T], Mod) -> + try + test_combinations_1([5,6,7,8,9], E, fun Mod:Name/1), + test_combination(6.5, E, fun Mod:Name/1) + catch + error:Reason:Stk -> + io:format("~p: ~p\n", [Name,E]), + erlang:raise(error, Reason, Stk) + end, + test_combinations(T, Mod); +test_combinations([], _Mod) -> ok. + +test_combinations_1([V|Vs], E, Fun) -> + test_combination(V, E, Fun), + test_combination(float(V), E, Fun), + test_combinations_1(Vs, E, Fun); +test_combinations_1([], _, _) -> ok. + +test_combination(Val, {neq,Expr}, Fun) -> + Result = eval_combination_expr(Expr, Val), + Result = try + Fun(Val) %Returns 'one' or 'two'. + catch + error:{badmatch,_} -> + three + end; +test_combination(Val, Expr, Fun) -> + Result = eval_combination_expr(Expr, Val), + Result = Fun(Val). + +eval_combination_expr({Op1,Lit1,Op2,Lit2}, Val) -> + case erlang:Op1(Val, Lit1) of + true -> + one; + false -> + case erlang:Op2(Val, Lit2) of + true -> two; + false -> three + end + end. + %% Test type tests on literal values. (From emulator test suites.) literal_type_tests(Config) when is_list(Config) -> case ?MODULE of diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl index a0b415ceaa..eb60dc049d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl @@ -227,15 +227,6 @@ silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {label,2}|non_proper_list]}],99}, expect_error(fun() -> beam_block:module(BlockInput, []) end), - %% beam_except - ExceptInput = {?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_except:module(ExceptInput, []) end), - %% beam_jump JumpInput = BlockInput, expect_error(fun() -> beam_jump:module(JumpInput, []) end), diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/property_test/beam_types_prop.erl b/lib/compiler/test/property_test/beam_types_prop.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9c103d3886 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/test/property_test/beam_types_prop.erl @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2019. 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_types_prop). + +-compile([export_all, nowarn_export_all]). + +%% This module has only supports proper, as we don't have an eqc license to +%% test with. + +-proptest([proper]). + +-ifdef(PROPER). + +-include_lib("compiler/src/beam_types.hrl"). + +-include_lib("proper/include/proper.hrl"). +-define(MOD_eqc,proper). + +consistency() -> + ?FORALL({TypeA, TypeB}, + ?LET(TypeA, type(), + ?LET(TypeB, type(), {TypeA, TypeB})), + consistency_check(TypeA, TypeB)). + +consistency_check(A, B) -> + consistency_check_1(A, B), + consistency_check_1(B, A), + true. + +consistency_check_1(A, B) -> + A = beam_types:meet(A, beam_types:join(A, B)), + A = beam_types:join(A, beam_types:meet(A, B)), + ok. + +commutativity() -> + ?FORALL({TypeA, TypeB}, + ?LET(TypeA, type(), + ?LET(TypeB, type(), {TypeA, TypeB})), + commutativity_check(TypeA, TypeB)). + +commutativity_check(A, B) -> + true = beam_types:meet(A, B) =:= beam_types:meet(B, A), + true = beam_types:join(A, B) =:= beam_types:join(B, A), + true. + +%%% +%%% Generators +%%% + +type() -> + type(0). + +type(Depth) -> + oneof(nested_types(Depth) ++ + numerical_types() ++ + list_types() ++ + other_types()). + +other_types() -> + [any, gen_atom(), gen_binary(), none]. + +list_types() -> + [cons, list, nil]. + +numerical_types() -> + [gen_integer(), float, number]. + +nested_types(Depth) when Depth >= 3 -> []; +nested_types(Depth) -> [#t_map{}, gen_tuple(Depth + 1)]. + +gen_atom() -> + ?LET(Size, range(0, ?ATOM_SET_SIZE), + case Size of + 0 -> + #t_atom{}; + _ -> + ?LET(Set, sized_list(Size, atom()), + begin + #t_atom{elements=ordsets:from_list(Set)} + end) + end). + +gen_binary() -> + ?SHRINK(#t_bitstring{unit=range(1, 128)}, + [#t_bitstring{unit=[1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 16, 32, 64]}]). + +gen_integer() -> + oneof([gen_integer_bounded(), #t_integer{}]). + +gen_integer_bounded() -> + ?LET(A, integer(), + ?LET(B, integer(), + begin + #t_integer{elements={min(A,B), max(A,B)}} + end)). + +gen_tuple(Depth) -> + ?SIZED(Size, + ?LET(Exact, oneof([true, false]), + ?LET(Elements, gen_tuple_elements(Size, Depth), + begin + #t_tuple{exact=Exact, + size=Size, + elements=Elements} + end))). + +gen_tuple_elements(Size, Depth) -> + ?LET(Types, sized_list(rand:uniform(Size div 4 + 1), gen_element(Depth)), + maps:from_list([{rand:uniform(Size), T} || T <- Types])). + +gen_element(Depth) -> + ?LAZY(?SUCHTHAT(Type, type(Depth), + case Type of + any -> false; + none -> false; + _ -> true + end)). + +sized_list(0, _Gen) -> []; +sized_list(N, Gen) -> [Gen | sized_list(N - 1, Gen)]. + +-endif. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl b/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl index 3348c6e9ea..a468482acb 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl @@ -79,9 +79,11 @@ opt_opts(Mod) -> (no_put_tuple2) -> true; (no_recv_opt) -> true; (no_share_opt) -> true; + (no_shared_fun_wrappers) -> true; (no_ssa_float) -> true; (no_ssa_opt) -> true; (no_stack_trimming) -> true; + (no_swap) -> true; (no_type_opt) -> true; (_) -> false end, Opts). diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/bin/specs_gen.escript b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/bin/specs_gen.escript index 859f3c21f5..116240530d 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/bin/specs_gen.escript +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/bin/specs_gen.escript @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ write_text(Text, File, Dir) -> ok; {error, R} -> R1 = file:format_error(R), - io:format("could not write file '~s': ~s\n", [File, R1]), + io:format("could not write file '~s': ~s\n", [OutFile, R1]), halt(2) end. diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl index 8e7e56b6c4..1246af1da3 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl @@ -689,8 +689,8 @@ trans_fun([{call_fun,N}|Instructions], Env) -> Dst = [mk_var({r,0})], [hipe_icode:mk_comment('call_fun'), hipe_icode:mk_primop(Dst,call_fun,Args) | trans_fun(Instructions,Env)]; -%%--- patched_make_fun --- make_fun/make_fun2 after fixes -trans_fun([{patched_make_fun,MFA,Magic,FreeVarNum,Index}|Instructions], Env) -> +%%--- make_fun2 --- +trans_fun([{make_fun2,MFA,Index,Magic,FreeVarNum}|Instructions], Env) -> Args = extract_fun_args(FreeVarNum), Dst = [mk_var({r,0})], Fun = hipe_icode:mk_primop(Dst, @@ -1204,6 +1204,17 @@ trans_fun([{bs_get_position=Name,_,_,_}|_Instructions], _Env) -> trans_fun([{bs_set_position=Name,_,_}|_Instructions], _Env) -> nyi(Name); %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% New instructions added in OTP 23. +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%--- swap --- +trans_fun([{swap,Reg1,Reg2}|Instructions], Env) -> + Var1 = mk_var(Reg1), + Var2 = mk_var(Reg2), + Temp = mk_var(new), + [hipe_icode:mk_move(Temp, Var1), + hipe_icode:mk_move(Var1, Var2), + hipe_icode:mk_move(Var2, Temp) | trans_fun(Instructions, Env)]; +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%--- ERROR HANDLING --- %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- trans_fun([X|_], _) -> @@ -1946,7 +1957,7 @@ mod_find_closure_info([FunCode|Fs], CI) -> mod_find_closure_info([], CI) -> CI. -find_closure_info([{patched_make_fun,MFA={_M,_F,A},_Magic,FreeVarNum,_Index}|BeamCode], +find_closure_info([{make_fun2,{_M,_F,A}=MFA,_Index,_Magic,FreeVarNum}|BeamCode], ClosureInfo) -> NewClosure = %% A-FreeVarNum+1 (The real arity + 1 for the closure) #closure_info{mfa=MFA, arity=A-FreeVarNum+1, fv_arity=FreeVarNum}, @@ -2024,41 +2035,8 @@ split_params(N, [ArgN|OrgArgs], Args) -> %%----------------------------------------------------------------------- preprocess_code(ModuleCode) -> - PatchedCode = patch_R7_funs(ModuleCode), - ClosureInfo = find_closure_info(PatchedCode), - {PatchedCode, ClosureInfo}. - -%%----------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Patches the "make_fun" BEAM instructions of R7 so that they also -%% contain the index that the BEAM loader generates for funs. -%% -%% The index starts from 0 and is incremented by 1 for each make_fun -%% instruction encountered. -%% -%% Retained only for compatibility with BEAM code prior to R8. -%% -%% Temporarily, it also rewrites R8-PRE-RELEASE "make_fun2" -%% instructions, since their embedded indices don't work. -%%----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -patch_R7_funs(ModuleCode) -> - patch_make_funs(ModuleCode, 0). - -patch_make_funs([FunCode0|Fs], FunIndex0) -> - {PatchedFunCode,FunIndex} = patch_make_funs(FunCode0, FunIndex0, []), - [PatchedFunCode|patch_make_funs(Fs, FunIndex)]; -patch_make_funs([], _) -> []. - -patch_make_funs([{make_fun,MFA,Magic,FreeVarNum}|Is], FunIndex, Acc) -> - Patched = {patched_make_fun,MFA,Magic,FreeVarNum,FunIndex}, - patch_make_funs(Is, FunIndex+1, [Patched|Acc]); -patch_make_funs([{make_fun2,MFA,_BogusIndex,Magic,FreeVarNum}|Is], FunIndex, Acc) -> - Patched = {patched_make_fun,MFA,Magic,FreeVarNum,FunIndex}, - patch_make_funs(Is, FunIndex+1, [Patched|Acc]); -patch_make_funs([I|Is], FunIndex, Acc) -> - patch_make_funs(Is, FunIndex, [I|Acc]); -patch_make_funs([], FunIndex, Acc) -> - {lists:reverse(Acc),FunIndex}. + ClosureInfo = find_closure_info(ModuleCode), + {ModuleCode, ClosureInfo}. %%----------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml index fc25e83d40..b3e8149cc2 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml @@ -939,6 +939,10 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}. support for POSIX <c>O_SYNC</c> or equivalent, use of the <c>sync</c> flag causes <c>open</c> to return <c>{error, enotsup}</c>.</p> </item> + <tag><c>directory</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Allows <c>open</c> to work on directories.</p> + </item> </taglist> <p>Returns:</p> <taglist> @@ -985,8 +989,10 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}. </item> <tag><c>enotdir</c></tag> <item> - <p>A component of the filename is not a directory. On some - platforms, <c>enoent</c> is returned instead.</p> + <p>A component of the filename is not a directory, or the + filename itself is not a directory if <c>directory</c> + mode was specified. On some platforms, <c>enoent</c> is + returned instead.</p> </item> <tag><c>enospc</c></tag> <item> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/seq_trace.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/seq_trace.xml index aa29223dd0..aa9067f082 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/seq_trace.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/seq_trace.xml @@ -107,6 +107,12 @@ seq_trace:set_token(OldToken), % activate the trace token again enables/disables tracing on message sending. Default is <c>false</c>.</p> </item> + <tag><c>set_token('spawn', <anno>Bool</anno>)</c></tag> + <item> + <p>A trace token flag (<c>true | false</c>) which + enables/disables tracing on process spawning. Default is + <c>false</c>.</p> + </item> <tag><c>set_token('receive', <anno>Bool</anno>)</c></tag> <item> <p>A trace token flag (<c>true | false</c>) which @@ -257,7 +263,12 @@ TimeStamp = {Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds} <tag><c>{send, Serial, From, To, Message}</c></tag> <item> <p>Used when a process <c>From</c> with its trace token flag - <c>print</c> set to <c>true</c> has sent a message.</p> + <c>send</c> set to <c>true</c> has sent a message.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{spawn, Serial, Parent, Child, _}</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Used when a process <c>Parent</c> with its trace token flag + <c>spawn</c> set to <c>true</c> has spawned a process.</p> </item> <tag><c>{'receive', Serial, From, To, Message}</c></tag> <item> @@ -295,8 +306,8 @@ TimeStamp = {Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds} is initiated by a single message. In short, it works as follows:</p> <p>Each process has a <em>trace token</em>, which can be empty or not empty. When not empty, the trace token can be seen as - the tuple <c>{Label, Flags, Serial, From}</c>. The trace token is - passed invisibly with each message.</p> + the tuple <c>{Label, Flags, Serial, From}</c>. The trace token is passed + invisibly to spawned processes and with each message sent.</p> <p>To start a sequential trace, the user must explicitly set the trace token in the process that will send the first message in a sequence.</p> @@ -306,9 +317,10 @@ TimeStamp = {Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds} <p>On each Erlang node, a process can be set as the <em>system tracer</em>. This process will receive trace messages each time a message with a trace token is sent or received (if the trace - token flag <c>send</c> or <c>'receive'</c> is set). The system - tracer can then print each trace event, write it to a file, or - whatever suitable.</p> + token flag <c>send</c> or <c>'receive'</c> is set), and when a process + with a non-empty trace token spawns another (if the trace token flag + <c>spawn</c> is set). The system tracer can then print each trace event, + write it to a file, or whatever suitable.</p> <note> <p>The system tracer only receives those trace events that occur locally within the Erlang node. To get the whole picture @@ -322,10 +334,9 @@ TimeStamp = {Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds} <section> <title>Trace Token</title> - <p>Each process has a current trace token. Initially, the token is - empty. When the process sends a message to another process, a - copy of the current token is sent "invisibly" along with - the message.</p> + <p>Each process has a current trace token, which is copied from the process + that spawned it. When a process sends a message to another process, a + copy of the current token is sent "invisibly" along with the message.</p> <p>The current token of a process is set in one of the following two ways:</p> <list type="bulleted"> @@ -354,8 +365,9 @@ TimeStamp = {Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds} <p>The algorithm for updating <c>Serial</c> can be described as follows:</p> <p>Let each process have two counters, <c>prev_cnt</c> and - <c>curr_cnt</c>, both are set to <c>0</c> when a process is created. - The counters are updated at the following occasions:</p> + <c>curr_cnt</c>, both are set to <c>0</c> when a process is created + outside of a trace sequence. The counters are updated at the following + occasions:</p> <list type="bulleted"> <item> <p><em>When the process is about to send a message and the trace token @@ -370,6 +382,16 @@ tcurr := curr_cnt</pre> passed along with the message.</p> </item> <item> + <p><em>When the process is about to spawn another process and the trace + token is not empty.</em></p> + <p>The counters of the parent process are updated in the same way as + for send above. The trace token is then passed to the child process, + whose counters will be set as follows:</p> + <code> +curr_cnt := tcurr +prev_cnt := tcurr</code> + </item> + <item> <p><em>When the process calls</em> <c>seq_trace:print(Label, Info)</c>, <c>Label</c> <em>matches the label part of the trace token and the trace token print flag is <c>true</c>.</em></p> @@ -487,9 +509,9 @@ tracer() -> print_trace(Label,TraceInfo,false); {seq_trace,Label,TraceInfo,Ts} -> print_trace(Label,TraceInfo,Ts); - Other -> ignore + _Other -> ignore end, - tracer(). + tracer(). print_trace(Label,TraceInfo,false) -> io:format("~p:",[Label]), @@ -504,8 +526,11 @@ print_trace({'receive',Serial,From,To,Message}) -> io:format("~p Received ~p FROM ~p WITH~n~p~n", [To,Serial,From,Message]); print_trace({send,Serial,From,To,Message}) -> - io:format("~p Sent ~p TO ~p WITH~n~p~n", - [From,Serial,To,Message]).</code> + io:format("~p Sent ~p TO ~p WITH~n~p~n", + [From,Serial,To,Message]); +print_trace({spawn,Serial,Parent,Child,_}) -> + io:format("~p Spawned ~p AT ~p~n", + [Parent,Child,Serial]).</code> <p>The code that creates a process that runs this tracer function and sets that process as the system tracer can look like this:</p> <code type="none"> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl index e6a30d0b92..42261d371d 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ copy_shared(_) -> -spec get_internal_state(W) -> term() when W :: reds_left | node_and_dist_references | monitoring_nodes - | next_pid | 'DbTable_words' | check_io_debug + | next_pid | 'DbTable_words' | check_io_debug | lc_graph | process_info_args | processes | processes_bif_info | max_atom_out_cache_index | nbalance | available_internal_state | force_heap_frags | memory diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/file.erl b/lib/kernel/src/file.erl index 1d4e37196c..a0616da670 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/file.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/file.erl @@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ raw_write_file_info(Name, #file_info{} = Info) -> -spec open(File, Modes) -> {ok, IoDevice} | {error, Reason} when File :: Filename | iodata(), Filename :: name_all(), - Modes :: [mode() | ram], + Modes :: [mode() | ram | directory], IoDevice :: io_device(), Reason :: posix() | badarg | system_limit. @@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@ path_script(Path, File, Bs) -> {ok, IoDevice, FullName} | {error, Reason} when Path :: [Dir :: name_all()], Filename :: name_all(), - Modes :: [mode()], + Modes :: [mode() | directory], IoDevice :: io_device(), FullName :: filename_all(), Reason :: posix() | badarg | system_limit. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/seq_trace.erl b/lib/kernel/src/seq_trace.erl index f0bd1fabe9..bc023007bf 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/seq_trace.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/seq_trace.erl @@ -20,12 +20,14 @@ -module(seq_trace). --define(SEQ_TRACE_SEND, 1). %(1 << 0) --define(SEQ_TRACE_RECEIVE, 2). %(1 << 1) --define(SEQ_TRACE_PRINT, 4). %(1 << 2) --define(SEQ_TRACE_NOW_TIMESTAMP, 8). %(1 << 3) --define(SEQ_TRACE_STRICT_MON_TIMESTAMP, 16). %(1 << 4) --define(SEQ_TRACE_MON_TIMESTAMP, 32). %(1 << 5) +%% Don't forget to update seq_trace_SUITE after changing these. +-define(SEQ_TRACE_SEND, 1). %(1 << 0) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_RECEIVE, 2). %(1 << 1) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_PRINT, 4). %(1 << 2) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_NOW_TIMESTAMP, 8). %(1 << 3) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_STRICT_MON_TIMESTAMP, 16). %(1 << 4) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_MON_TIMESTAMP, 32). %(1 << 5) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_SPAWN, 64). %(1 << 6) -export([set_token/1, set_token/2, @@ -39,7 +41,8 @@ %%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --type flag() :: 'send' | 'receive' | 'print' | 'timestamp' | 'monotonic_timestamp' | 'strict_monotonic_timestamp'. +-type flag() :: 'send' | 'spawn' | 'receive' | 'print' | 'timestamp' | + 'monotonic_timestamp' | 'strict_monotonic_timestamp'. -type component() :: 'label' | 'serial' | flag(). -type value() :: (Label :: term()) | {Previous :: non_neg_integer(), @@ -142,10 +145,11 @@ set_token2([]) -> decode_flags(Flags) -> Print = (Flags band ?SEQ_TRACE_PRINT) > 0, Send = (Flags band ?SEQ_TRACE_SEND) > 0, + Spawn = (Flags band ?SEQ_TRACE_SPAWN) > 0, Rec = (Flags band ?SEQ_TRACE_RECEIVE) > 0, NowTs = (Flags band ?SEQ_TRACE_NOW_TIMESTAMP) > 0, StrictMonTs = (Flags band ?SEQ_TRACE_STRICT_MON_TIMESTAMP) > 0, MonTs = (Flags band ?SEQ_TRACE_MON_TIMESTAMP) > 0, - [{print,Print},{send,Send},{'receive',Rec},{timestamp,NowTs}, + [{print,Print},{send,Send},{spawn,Spawn},{'receive',Rec},{timestamp,NowTs}, {strict_monotonic_timestamp, StrictMonTs}, {monotonic_timestamp, MonTs}]. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl index 3bc8e6e828..21aaefa654 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl @@ -987,6 +987,14 @@ new_modes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok end, + % open directory + {ok, Fd9} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(NewDir, [directory]), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd9), + + % open raw directory + {ok, Fd10} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(NewDir, [raw, directory]), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd10), + [] = flush(), ok. @@ -1236,6 +1244,9 @@ open_errors(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {error, E4} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(DataDirSlash, [write]), {eisdir,eisdir,eisdir,eisdir} = {E1,E2,E3,E4}, + Real = filename:join(DataDir, "realmen.html"), + {error, enotdir} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Real, [directory]), + [] = flush(), ok. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_api_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_api_SUITE.erl index 1be016444f..00c9dc5ed5 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_api_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_api_SUITE.erl @@ -594,10 +594,13 @@ unused_ip() -> io:format("we = ~p, unused_ip = ~p~n", [Hent, IP]), IP. -unused_ip(_, _, _, 255) -> error; +unused_ip(255, 255, 255, 255) -> error; +unused_ip(255, B, C, D) -> unused_ip(1, B + 1, C, D); +unused_ip(A, 255, C, D) -> unused_ip(A, 1, C + 1, D); +unused_ip(A, B, 255, D) -> unused_ip(A, B, 1, D + 1); unused_ip(A, B, C, D) -> case inet:gethostbyaddr({A, B, C, D}) of - {ok, _} -> unused_ip(A, B, C, D+1); + {ok, _} -> unused_ip(A + 1, B, C, D); {error, _} -> {ok, {A, B, C, D}} end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/seq_trace_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/seq_trace_SUITE.erl index 83a94ab087..adbcef955c 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/seq_trace_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/seq_trace_SUITE.erl @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ send/1, distributed_send/1, recv/1, distributed_recv/1, trace_exit/1, distributed_exit/1, call/1, port/1, match_set_seq_token/1, gc_seq_token/1, label_capability_mismatch/1, - send_literal/1]). + send_literal/1,inherit_on_spawn/1,spawn_flag/1]). %% internal exports -export([simple_tracer/2, one_time_receiver/0, one_time_receiver/1, @@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ all() -> distributed_send, recv, distributed_recv, trace_exit, old_heap_token, distributed_exit, call, port, match_set_seq_token, - gc_seq_token, label_capability_mismatch]. + gc_seq_token, label_capability_mismatch, + inherit_on_spawn, spawn_flag]. groups() -> []. @@ -83,14 +84,29 @@ token_set_get(Config) when is_list(Config) -> do_token_set_get(timestamp), do_token_set_get(monotonic_timestamp), do_token_set_get(strict_monotonic_timestamp). - + +-define(SEQ_TRACE_SEND, 1). %(1 << 0) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_RECEIVE, 2). %(1 << 1) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_PRINT, 4). %(1 << 2) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_NOW_TIMESTAMP, 8). %(1 << 3) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_STRICT_MON_TIMESTAMP, 16). %(1 << 4) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_MON_TIMESTAMP, 32). %(1 << 5) +-define(SEQ_TRACE_SPAWN, 64). %(1 << 6) + do_token_set_get(TsType) -> - io:format("Testing ~p~n", [TsType]), + BaseOpts = ?SEQ_TRACE_SEND bor + ?SEQ_TRACE_RECEIVE bor + ?SEQ_TRACE_PRINT bor + ?SEQ_TRACE_SPAWN, Flags = case TsType of - timestamp -> 15; - strict_monotonic_timestamp -> 23; - monotonic_timestamp -> 39 - end, + timestamp -> + BaseOpts bor ?SEQ_TRACE_NOW_TIMESTAMP; + strict_monotonic_timestamp -> + BaseOpts bor ?SEQ_TRACE_STRICT_MON_TIMESTAMP; + monotonic_timestamp -> + BaseOpts bor ?SEQ_TRACE_MON_TIMESTAMP + end, + ct:pal("Type ~p, flags = ~p~n", [TsType, Flags]), Self = self(), seq_trace:reset_trace(), %% Test that initial seq_trace is disabled @@ -102,6 +118,8 @@ do_token_set_get(TsType) -> {print,true} = seq_trace:get_token(print), false = seq_trace:set_token(send,true), {send,true} = seq_trace:get_token(send), + false = seq_trace:set_token(spawn,true), + {spawn,true} = seq_trace:get_token(spawn), false = seq_trace:set_token('receive',true), {'receive',true} = seq_trace:get_token('receive'), false = seq_trace:set_token(TsType,true), @@ -466,8 +484,6 @@ call(Config) when is_list(Config) -> 1 = erlang:trace(Self, true, [call, set_on_spawn, {tracer, TrB(pid)}]), - Label = 17, - seq_trace:set_token(label, Label), % Token enters here!! RefB = make_ref(), Pid2B = spawn_link( fun() -> @@ -481,6 +497,12 @@ call(Config) when is_list(Config) -> RefB = call_tracee_1(RefB), Pid2B ! {self(), msg, RefB} end), + + %% The token is set *AFTER* spawning to make sure we're testing that the + %% token follows on send and not that it inherits on spawn. + Label = 17, + seq_trace:set_token(label, Label), + Pid1B ! {Self, msg, RefB}, %% The message is passed Self -> Pid1B -> Pid2B -> Self, and the %% seq_trace token follows invisibly. Traced functions are @@ -501,6 +523,62 @@ call(Config) when is_list(Config) -> seq_trace:reset_trace(), ok. +%% The token should follow spawn, just like it follows messages. +inherit_on_spawn(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + seq_trace:reset_trace(), + start_tracer(), + + Ref = make_ref(), + seq_trace:set_token(label,Ref), + set_token_flags([send]), + + Self = self(), + Other = spawn(fun() -> Self ! {gurka,Ref} end), + + receive {gurka,Ref} -> ok end, + seq_trace:reset_trace(), + + [{Ref,{send,_,Other,Self,{gurka,Ref}}, _Ts}] = stop_tracer(1), + + ok. + +spawn_flag(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + seq_trace:reset_trace(), + start_tracer(), + + Ref = make_ref(), + seq_trace:set_token(label,Ref), + set_token_flags([spawn]), + + Self = self(), + + {serial,{0,0}} = seq_trace:get_token(serial), + + %% The serial number is bumped on spawning (just like message passing), so + %% our child should inherit a counter of 1. + ProcessA = spawn(fun() -> + {serial,{0,1}} = seq_trace:get_token(serial), + Self ! {a,Ref} + end), + receive {a,Ref} -> ok end, + + {serial,{1,2}} = seq_trace:get_token(serial), + + ProcessB = spawn(fun() -> + {serial,{2,3}} = seq_trace:get_token(serial), + Self ! {b,Ref} + end), + receive {b,Ref} -> ok end, + + {serial,{3,4}} = seq_trace:get_token(serial), + + seq_trace:reset_trace(), + + [{Ref,{spawn,{0,1},Self,ProcessA,[]}, _Ts}, + {Ref,{spawn,{2,3},Self,ProcessB,[]}, _Ts}] = stop_tracer(2), + + ok. + %% Send trace messages to a port. port(Config) when is_list(Config) -> lists:foreach(fun (TsType) -> do_port(TsType, Config) end, @@ -938,7 +1016,7 @@ stop_tracer(N) when is_integer(N) -> receive {tracerlog,Data} -> Data - after 1000 -> + after 5000 -> {error,timeout} end end. diff --git a/lib/observer/test/ttb_SUITE.erl b/lib/observer/test/ttb_SUITE.erl index 33133dd78d..f8bb2e5eb0 100644 --- a/lib/observer/test/ttb_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/observer/test/ttb_SUITE.erl @@ -658,11 +658,13 @@ seq_trace(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ok = ttb:format( [filename:join(Privdir,atom_to_list(Node)++"-seq_trace")]), ?line [{trace_ts,StartProc,call,{?MODULE,seq,[]},{_,_,_}}, - {seq_trace,0,{send,{0,1},StartProc,P1Proc,{Start,P2}}}, - {seq_trace,0,{send,{1,2},P1Proc,P2Proc,{P1,Start}}}, - {seq_trace,0,{send,{2,3},P2Proc,StartProc,{P2,P1}}}, + {seq_trace,0,{send,{First, Seq0},StartProc,P1Proc,{Start,P2}}}, + {seq_trace,0,{send,{Seq0, Seq1},P1Proc,P2Proc,{P1,Start}}}, + {seq_trace,0,{send,{Seq1, Last},P2Proc,StartProc,{P2,P1}}}, end_of_trace] = flush(), - + true = First < Seq0, + true = Seq0 < Seq1, + true = Seq1 < Last, %% Additional test for metatrace case StartProc of {Start,_,_} -> ok; diff --git a/lib/os_mon/test/cpu_sup_SUITE.erl b/lib/os_mon/test/cpu_sup_SUITE.erl index ba28f31f26..7a8065c591 100644 --- a/lib/os_mon/test/cpu_sup_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/os_mon/test/cpu_sup_SUITE.erl @@ -155,46 +155,72 @@ tiny_diff(A, B) -> -define(SPIN_TIME, 1000). +spinner(Parent) -> + receive + stop -> Parent ! stopped + after 0 -> spinner(Parent) + end. + %% Test utilization values util_values(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - + NrOfProcessors = + case erlang:system_info(logical_processors_available) of + unknown -> 2; + X -> X + end, Tester = self(), Ref = make_ref(), - Loop = fun (L) -> L(L) end, Spinner = fun () -> - Looper = spawn_link(fun () -> Loop(Loop) end), + Spinner = self(), + NrOfProcesses = NrOfProcessors, + Loopers = + [spawn_link(fun () -> spinner(Spinner) end) + || _ <- lists:seq(1,NrOfProcesses)], receive after ?SPIN_TIME -> ok end, - unlink(Looper), - exit(Looper, kill), + [begin + Looper ! stop, + receive stopped -> ok end + end + || Looper <- Loopers], Tester ! Ref end, - + Spin = fun () -> + spawn_link(Spinner), + receive Ref -> ok end + end, cpu_sup:util(), - - spawn_link(Spinner), - receive Ref -> ok end, - HighUtil1 = cpu_sup:util(), - receive after ?SPIN_TIME -> ok end, - LowUtil1 = cpu_sup:util(), + LowUtil0 = cpu_sup:util(), + case LowUtil0 of + U when U > ((100.0 / NrOfProcessors) * 0.33) -> + %% We cannot run this test if the system is doing other + %% work at the same time as the result will be unreliable + {skip, io_lib:format("CPU utilization was too high (~f%)", [LowUtil0])}; + _ -> + cpu_sup:util(), + Spin(), + HighUtil1 = cpu_sup:util(), - spawn_link(Spinner), - receive Ref -> ok end, - HighUtil2 = cpu_sup:util(), + receive after ?SPIN_TIME -> ok end, + LowUtil1 = cpu_sup:util(), - receive after ?SPIN_TIME -> ok end, - LowUtil2 = cpu_sup:util(), + Spin(), + HighUtil2 = cpu_sup:util(), - Utils = [{high1,HighUtil1}, {low1,LowUtil1}, - {high2,HighUtil2}, {low2,LowUtil2}], - io:format("Utils: ~p~n", [Utils]), + receive after ?SPIN_TIME -> ok end, + LowUtil2 = cpu_sup:util(), - false = LowUtil1 > HighUtil1, - false = LowUtil1 > HighUtil2, - false = LowUtil2 > HighUtil1, - false = LowUtil2 > HighUtil2, + Utils = [{high1,HighUtil1}, {low1,LowUtil1}, + {high2,HighUtil2}, {low2,LowUtil2}], + io:format("Utils: ~p~n", [Utils]), - ok. + false = LowUtil1 > HighUtil1, + false = LowUtil1 > HighUtil2, + false = LowUtil2 > HighUtil1, + false = LowUtil2 > HighUtil2, + + ok + end. % Outdated diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl index dd49288417..09238ae2b4 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl @@ -75,7 +75,8 @@ -export([throughput_benchmark/0, throughput_benchmark/1, test_throughput_benchmark/1, - long_throughput_benchmark/1]). + long_throughput_benchmark/1, + lookup_catree_par_vs_seq_init_benchmark/0]). -export([exit_large_table_owner/1, exit_many_large_table_owner/1, exit_many_tables_owner/1, @@ -6728,6 +6729,14 @@ do_work(WorksDoneSoFar, Table, ProbHelpTab, Range, Operations) -> end. prefill_table(T, KeyRange, Num, ObjFun) -> + Parent = self(), + spawn_link(fun() -> + prefill_table_helper(T, KeyRange, Num, ObjFun), + Parent ! done + end), + receive done -> ok end. + +prefill_table_helper(T, KeyRange, Num, ObjFun) -> Seed = rand:uniform(KeyRange), %%io:format("prefill_table: Seed = ~p\n", [Seed]), RState = unique_rand_start(KeyRange, Seed), @@ -6740,11 +6749,77 @@ prefill_table_loop(T, RS0, N, ObjFun) -> ets:insert(T, ObjFun(Key)), prefill_table_loop(T, RS1, N-1, ObjFun). +inserter_proc_starter(T, ToInsert, Parent) -> + receive + start -> ok + end, + inserter_proc(T, ToInsert, [], Parent, false). + +inserter_proc(T, [], Inserted, Parent, _) -> + inserter_proc(T, Inserted, [], Parent, true); +inserter_proc(T, [I | ToInsert], Inserted, Parent, CanStop) -> + Stop = + case CanStop of + true -> + receive + stop -> Parent ! stopped + after 0 -> no_stop + end; + false -> no_stop + end, + case Stop of + no_stop -> + ets:insert(T, I), + inserter_proc(T, ToInsert, [I | Inserted], Parent, CanStop); + _ -> ok + end. + +prefill_table_parallel(T, KeyRange, Num, ObjFun) -> + Parent = self(), + spawn_link(fun() -> + prefill_table_parallel_helper(T, KeyRange, Num, ObjFun), + Parent ! done + end), + receive done -> ok end. + +prefill_table_parallel_helper(T, KeyRange, Num, ObjFun) -> + NrOfSchedulers = erlang:system_info(schedulers), + Seed = rand:uniform(KeyRange), + %%io:format("prefill_table: Seed = ~p\n", [Seed]), + RState = unique_rand_start(KeyRange, Seed), + InsertMap = prefill_insert_map_loop(T, RState, Num, ObjFun, #{}, NrOfSchedulers), + Self = self(), + Pids = [ + begin + InserterFun = + fun() -> + inserter_proc_starter(T, ToInsert, Self) + end, + spawn_link(InserterFun) + end + || ToInsert <- maps:values(InsertMap)], + [Pid ! start || Pid <- Pids], + timer:sleep(1000), + [Pid ! stop || Pid <- Pids], + [receive stopped -> ok end || _Pid <- Pids]. + +prefill_insert_map_loop(_, _, 0, _, InsertMap, _NrOfSchedulers) -> + InsertMap; +prefill_insert_map_loop(T, RS0, N, ObjFun, InsertMap, NrOfSchedulers) -> + {Key, RS1} = unique_rand_next(RS0), + Sched = N rem NrOfSchedulers, + PrevInserts = maps:get(Sched, InsertMap, []), + NewPrevInserts = [ObjFun(Key) | PrevInserts], + NewInsertMap = maps:put(Sched, NewPrevInserts, InsertMap), + prefill_insert_map_loop(T, RS1, N-1, ObjFun, NewInsertMap, NrOfSchedulers). + -record(ets_throughput_bench_config, {benchmark_duration_ms = 3000, recover_time_ms = 1000, thread_counts = not_set, key_ranges = [1000000], + init_functions = [fun prefill_table/4], + nr_of_repeats = 1, scenarios = [ [ @@ -6838,7 +6913,7 @@ prefill_table_loop(T, RS0, N, ObjFun) -> notify_res_fun = fun(_Name, _Throughput) -> ok end, print_result_paths_fun = fun(ResultPath, _LatestResultPath) -> - Comment = + Comment = io_lib:format("<a href=\"file:///~s\">Result visualization</a>",[ResultPath]), {comment, Comment} end @@ -6848,7 +6923,7 @@ stdout_notify_res(ResultPath, LatestResultPath) -> io:format("Result Location: /~s~n", [ResultPath]), io:format("Latest Result Location: ~s~n", [LatestResultPath]). -throughput_benchmark() -> +throughput_benchmark() -> throughput_benchmark( #ets_throughput_bench_config{ print_result_paths_fun = fun stdout_notify_res/2}). @@ -6856,9 +6931,11 @@ throughput_benchmark() -> throughput_benchmark( #ets_throughput_bench_config{ benchmark_duration_ms = BenchmarkDurationMs, - recover_time_ms = RecoverTimeMs, - thread_counts = ThreadCountsOpt, - key_ranges = KeyRanges, + recover_time_ms = RecoverTimeMs, + thread_counts = ThreadCountsOpt, + key_ranges = KeyRanges, + init_functions = InitFuns, + nr_of_repeats = NrOfRepeats, scenarios = Scenarios, table_types = TableTypes, etsmem_fun = ETSMemFun, @@ -6872,21 +6949,21 @@ throughput_benchmark( Start = rand:uniform(KeyRange), Last = lists:foldl( - fun(_, Prev) -> + fun(_, Prev) -> case Prev of '$end_of_table'-> ok; _ -> try ets:next(T, Prev) of Normal -> Normal catch - error:badarg -> + error:badarg -> % sets (not ordered_sets) cannot handle when the argument % to next is not in the set rand:uniform(KeyRange) end end end, - Start, + Start, lists:seq(1, SeqSize)), case Last =:= -1 of true -> io:format("Will never be printed"); @@ -6898,26 +6975,26 @@ throughput_benchmark( Start = rand:uniform(KeyRange), Last = Start + SeqSize, case -1 =:= ets:select_count(T, - ets:fun2ms(fun({X}) when X > Start andalso X =< Last -> true end)) of + ets:fun2ms(fun({X}) when X > Start andalso X =< Last -> true end)) of true -> io:format("Will never be printed"); false -> ok end end, %% Mapping benchmark operation names to their corresponding functions that do them - Operations = + Operations = #{insert => - fun(T,KeyRange) -> + fun(T,KeyRange) -> Num = rand:uniform(KeyRange), ets:insert(T, {Num}) end, delete => - fun(T,KeyRange) -> + fun(T,KeyRange) -> Num = rand:uniform(KeyRange), ets:delete(T, Num) end, lookup => - fun(T,KeyRange) -> + fun(T,KeyRange) -> Num = rand:uniform(KeyRange), ets:lookup(T, Num) end, @@ -6928,8 +7005,8 @@ throughput_benchmark( nextseq1000 => fun(T,KeyRange) -> NextSeqOp(T,KeyRange,1000) end, selectAll => - fun(T,_KeyRange) -> - case -1 =:= ets:select_count(T, ets:fun2ms(fun(_X) -> true end)) of + fun(T,_KeyRange) -> + case -1 =:= ets:select_count(T, ets:fun2ms(fun(_X) -> true end)) of true -> io:format("Will never be printed"); false -> ok end @@ -6951,7 +7028,7 @@ throughput_benchmark( NewCurrent = Current + OpPropability, [{NewCurrent, OpName}| Calculate(Res, NewCurrent)] end, - RenderScenario = + RenderScenario = fun R([], StringSoFar) -> StringSoFar; R([{Fraction, Operation}], StringSoFar) -> @@ -6978,7 +7055,7 @@ throughput_benchmark( false -> ok end end, - DataHolder = + DataHolder = fun DataHolderFun(Data)-> receive {get_data, Pid} -> Pid ! {ets_bench_data, Data}; @@ -6992,18 +7069,21 @@ throughput_benchmark( DataHolderPid ! io_lib:format(Str, List) end, GetData = - fun () -> + fun () -> DataHolderPid ! {get_data, self()}, receive {ets_bench_data, Data} -> Data end end, %% Function that runs a benchmark instance and returns the number %% of operations that were performed RunBenchmark = - fun({NrOfProcs, TableConfig, Scenario, Range, Duration}) -> + fun({NrOfProcs, TableConfig, Scenario, Range, Duration, InitFun}) -> ProbHelpTab = CalculateOpsProbHelpTab(Scenario, 0), Table = ets:new(t, TableConfig), Nobj = Range div 2, - prefill_table(Table, Range, Nobj, fun(K) -> {K} end), + case InitFun of + not_set -> prefill_table(Table, Range, Nobj, fun(K) -> {K} end); + _ -> InitFun(Table, Range, Nobj, fun(K) -> {K} end) + end, Nobj = ets:info(Table, size), SafeFixTableIfRequired(Table, Scenario, true), ParentPid = self(), @@ -7016,12 +7096,14 @@ throughput_benchmark( end, ChildPids = lists:map(fun(_N) ->spawn_link(Worker)end, lists:seq(1, NrOfProcs)), + erlang:garbage_collect(), + timer:sleep(RecoverTimeMs), lists:foreach(fun(Pid) -> Pid ! start end, ChildPids), timer:sleep(Duration), lists:foreach(fun(Pid) -> Pid ! stop end, ChildPids), TotalWorksDone = lists:foldl( - fun(_, Sum) -> - receive + fun(_, Sum) -> + receive Count -> Sum + Count end end, 0, ChildPids), @@ -7032,27 +7114,32 @@ throughput_benchmark( RunBenchmarkInSepProcess = fun(ParameterTuple) -> P = self(), - spawn_link(fun()-> P ! {bench_result, RunBenchmark(ParameterTuple)} end), - Result = receive {bench_result, Res} -> Res end, - timer:sleep(RecoverTimeMs), - Result + Results = + [begin + spawn_link(fun()-> P ! {bench_result, RunBenchmark(ParameterTuple)} end), + receive {bench_result, Res} -> Res end + end || _ <- lists:seq(1, NrOfRepeats)], + lists:sum(Results) / NrOfRepeats end, RunBenchmarkAndReport = fun(ThreadCount, TableType, Scenario, KeyRange, - Duration) -> + Duration, + InitFunName, + InitFun) -> Result = RunBenchmarkInSepProcess({ThreadCount, TableType, Scenario, KeyRange, - Duration}), + Duration, + InitFun}), Throughput = Result/(Duration/1000.0), PrintData("; ~f",[Throughput]), - Name = io_lib:format("Scenario: ~w, Key Range Size: ~w, " + Name = io_lib:format("Scenario: ~s, ~w, Key Range Size: ~w, " "# of Processes: ~w, Table Type: ~w", - [Scenario, KeyRange, ThreadCount, TableType]), + [InitFunName, Scenario, KeyRange, ThreadCount, TableType]), NotifyResFun(Name, Throughput) end, ThreadCounts = @@ -7087,17 +7174,29 @@ throughput_benchmark( PrintData("$~n",[]), lists:foreach( fun(TableType) -> - PrintData("~w ",[TableType]), lists:foreach( - fun(ThreadCount) -> - RunBenchmarkAndReport(ThreadCount, - TableType, - Scenario, - KeyRange, - BenchmarkDurationMs) + fun(InitFunArg) -> + {InitFunName, InitFun} = + case InitFunArg of + {FunName, Fun} -> {FunName, Fun}; + Fun -> {"", Fun} + end, + PrintData("~s,~w ",[InitFunName,TableType]), + lists:foreach( + fun(ThreadCount) -> + RunBenchmarkAndReport(ThreadCount, + TableType, + Scenario, + KeyRange, + BenchmarkDurationMs, + InitFunName, + InitFun) + end, + ThreadCounts), + PrintData("$~n",[]) end, - ThreadCounts), - PrintData("$~n",[]) + InitFuns) + end, TableTypes) end, @@ -7121,7 +7220,7 @@ throughput_benchmark( test_throughput_benchmark(Config) when is_list(Config) -> throughput_benchmark( #ets_throughput_bench_config{ - benchmark_duration_ms = 100, + benchmark_duration_ms = 100, recover_time_ms = 0, thread_counts = [1, erlang:system_info(schedulers)], key_ranges = [50000], @@ -7136,7 +7235,7 @@ long_throughput_benchmark(Config) when is_list(Config) -> recover_time_ms = 1000, thread_counts = [1, N div 2, N], key_ranges = [1000000], - scenarios = + scenarios = [ [ {0.5, insert}, @@ -7171,15 +7270,15 @@ long_throughput_benchmark(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {0.01, partial_select1000} ] ], - table_types = + table_types = [ [ordered_set, public, {write_concurrency, true}, {read_concurrency, true}], [set, public, {write_concurrency, true}, {read_concurrency, true}] ], etsmem_fun = fun etsmem/0, verify_etsmem_fun = fun verify_etsmem/1, - notify_res_fun = - fun(Name, Throughput) -> + notify_res_fun = + fun(Name, Throughput) -> SummaryTable = proplists:get_value(ets_benchmark_result_summary_tab, Config), AddToSummaryCounter = @@ -7209,13 +7308,47 @@ long_throughput_benchmark(Config) when is_list(Config) -> total_throughput_ordered_set) end, ct_event:notify( - #event{name = benchmark_data, + #event{name = benchmark_data, data = [{suite,"ets_bench"}, {name, Name}, {value,Throughput}]}) end }). +%% This function compares the lookup operation's performance for +%% ordered_set ETS tables with and without write_concurrency enabled +%% when the data structures have been populated in parallel and +%% sequentially. +%% +%% The main purpose of this function is to check that the +%% implementation of ordered_set with write_concurrency (CA tree) +%% adapts its structure to contention even when only lookup operations +%% are used. +lookup_catree_par_vs_seq_init_benchmark() -> + N = erlang:system_info(schedulers), + throughput_benchmark( + #ets_throughput_bench_config{ + benchmark_duration_ms = 600000, + recover_time_ms = 1000, + thread_counts = [1, N div 2, N], + key_ranges = [1000000], + init_functions = [{"seq_init", fun prefill_table/4}, + {"par_init", fun prefill_table_parallel/4}], + nr_of_repeats = 1, + scenarios = + [ + [ + {1.0, lookup} + ] + ], + table_types = + [ + [ordered_set, public, {write_concurrency, true}], + [ordered_set, public] + ], + print_result_paths_fun = fun stdout_notify_res/2 + }). + add_lists(L1,L2) -> add_lists(L1,L2,[]). add_lists([],[],Acc) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE_data/visualize_throughput.html b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE_data/visualize_throughput.html index 27d6849c60..239877c257 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE_data/visualize_throughput.html +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE_data/visualize_throughput.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <!-- %% --> <!-- %% %CopyrightBegin% --> <!-- %% --> -<!-- %% Copyright Ericsson AB and Kjell Winblad 1996-2018. All Rights Reserved. --> +<!-- %% Copyright Ericsson AB and Kjell Winblad 1996-2019. 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. --> @@ -44,6 +44,12 @@ <br> <textarea id="dataField" rows="4" cols="50">#bench_data_placeholder</textarea> <br> + <input type="checkbox" id="throughputPlot" checked> Include Throughput Plot + <br> + <input type="checkbox" id="betterThanWorstPlot"> Include % More Throughput Than Worst Plot + <br> + <input type="checkbox" id="worseThanBestPlot"> Include % Less Throughput Than Best Plot + <br> <input type="checkbox" id="barPlot"> Bar Plot <br> <input type="checkbox" id="sameSpacing" checked> Same X Spacing Between Points @@ -148,10 +154,52 @@ } return data; } + function toCompareData(dataParam, compareWithWorst) { + var data = $.extend(true, [], dataParam); + var worstSoFarMap = {}; + var defaultSoFarValue = compareWithWorst ? Number.MAX_VALUE : Number.MIN_VALUE; + function getWorstBestSoFar(x){ + return worstSoFarMap[x] === undefined ? defaultSoFarValue : worstSoFarMap[x]; + } + function setWorstBestSoFar(x, y){ + return worstSoFarMap[x] = y; + } + function lessOrGreaterThan(n1, n2){ + return compareWithWorst ? n1 < n2 : n1 > n2; + } + $.each(data, function(i, allResConfig) { + $.each(allResConfig.y, function(index, res) { + var xName = allResConfig.x[index]; + if(lessOrGreaterThan(res, getWorstBestSoFar(xName))){ + setWorstBestSoFar(xName, res); + } + }); + }); + $.each(data, function(i, allResConfig) { + $.each(allResConfig.y, function(index, res) { + var xName = allResConfig.x[index]; + if(compareWithWorst){ + allResConfig.y[index] = ((res / getWorstBestSoFar(xName))-1.0) * 100; + }else{ + allResConfig.y[index] = (1.0 -(res / getWorstBestSoFar(xName))) * 100; + } + }); + }); + return data; + } + function toBetterThanWorstData(data){ + return toCompareData(data, true); + } + function toWorseThanBestData(data){ + return toCompareData(data, false); + } function plotGraphs(){ var insertPlaceholder = $("#insertPlaceholder"); var sameSpacing = $('#sameSpacing').is(":checked"); var barPlot = $('#barPlot').is(":checked"); + var throughputPlot = $('#throughputPlot').is(":checked"); + var betterThanWorstPlot = $('#betterThanWorstPlot').is(":checked"); + var worseThanBestPlot = $('#worseThanBestPlot').is(":checked"); var lines = $("#dataField").val(); $('.showCheck').each(function() { var item = $(this); @@ -188,42 +236,59 @@ plotGraph(lines, sameSpacing, barPlot, prefix)); } } + var nrOfGraphs = 0; + function plotScenario(name, plotType) { + var data = scenarioDataMap[name]; + var yAxisTitle = undefined; + nrOfGraphs = nrOfGraphs + 1; + $("<div class='added' id='graph" + nrOfGraphs + "'>") + .insertBefore(insertPlaceholder); + $("<button type='button' class='added' id='fullscreenButton" + nrOfGraphs + "'>Fill screen</button>") + .insertBefore(insertPlaceholder); + $("<span class='added'><br><hr><br></span>") + .insertBefore(insertPlaceholder); + if (plotType === 'throughput') { + yAxisTitle = 'Operations/Second'; + } else if (plotType === 'better_than_worst') { + yAxisTitle = '% More Throughput Than Worst'; + data = toBetterThanWorstData(data); + } else { + yAxisTitle = '% Less Throughput Than Best'; + data = toWorseThanBestData(data); + } + var layout = { + title: name, + xaxis: { + title: '# of Processes' + }, + yaxis: { + title: yAxisTitle + } + }; + $("#fullscreenButton" + nrOfGraphs).click( + function () { + $('#graph' + nrOfGraphs).replaceWith( + $("<div class='added' id='graph" + nrOfGraphs + "'>")); + layout = $.extend({}, layout, { + width: $(window).width() - 40, + height: $(window).height() - 40 + }); + Plotly.newPlot('graph' + nrOfGraphs, data, layout); + }); + Plotly.newPlot('graph' + nrOfGraphs, data, layout); + } $.each(scenarioList, - function( index, name ) { - var nrOfGraphs = index + 1; - var data = scenarioDataMap[name]; - $( "<div class='added' id='graph"+nrOfGraphs+"'>") - .insertBefore( insertPlaceholder ); - $( "<button type='button' class='added' id='fullscreenButton"+nrOfGraphs+"'>Fill screen</button>") - .insertBefore( insertPlaceholder ); - $( "<span class='added'><br><hr><br></span>") - .insertBefore( insertPlaceholder ); - var layout = { - title:name, - xaxis: { - title: '# of Processes' - }, - yaxis: { - title: 'Operations/Second' - } - - }; - - $("#fullscreenButton"+nrOfGraphs).click( - function(){ - $('#graph'+nrOfGraphs).replaceWith( - $("<div class='added' id='graph"+nrOfGraphs+"'>")); - layout = $.extend({}, layout, { - width:$(window).width()-40, - height:$(window).height()-40 - }); - Plotly.newPlot('graph'+nrOfGraphs, data, layout); - }); - Plotly.newPlot('graph'+nrOfGraphs, data, layout); - - }); - - + function (index, name) { + if (throughputPlot) { + plotScenario(name, 'throughput'); + } + if (betterThanWorstPlot) { + plotScenario(name, 'better_than_worst'); + } + if (worseThanBestPlot) { + plotScenario(name, 'worse_than_best'); + } + }); } $(document).ready(function(){ $('#renderButton').click( diff --git a/lib/tools/test/cprof_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/cprof_SUITE.erl index 9cbc27fb17..39239a66a9 100644 --- a/lib/tools/test/cprof_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/tools/test/cprof_SUITE.erl @@ -211,16 +211,12 @@ on_load_test(Config) -> Lr = seq_r(1, M, fun succ/1), N2 = cprof:pause(), {Module,0,[]} = cprof:analyse(Module), - M_1 = M - 1, M4__4 = M*4 - 4, M10_7 = M*10 - 7, {?MODULE,M10_7,[{{?MODULE,succ,1},M4__4}, + {{?MODULE,'-fun.succ/1-',1},M4__4}, {{?MODULE,seq_r,4},M}, {{?MODULE,seq,3},M}, - {{?MODULE,'-on_load_test/1-fun-5-',1},M_1}, - {{?MODULE,'-on_load_test/1-fun-4-',1},M_1}, - {{?MODULE,'-on_load_test/1-fun-3-',1},M_1}, - {{?MODULE,'-on_load_test/1-fun-2-',1},M_1}, {{?MODULE,seq_r,3},1}]} = cprof:analyse(?MODULE), N2 = cprof:stop(), @@ -246,18 +242,14 @@ modules_test(Config) -> Lr = seq_r(1, M, fun succ/1), N = cprof:pause(), Lr = lists:reverse(L), - M_1 = M - 1, M4_4 = M*4 - 4, M10_7 = M*10 - 7, M2__1 = M*2 + 1, {Tot,ModList} = cprof:analyse(), {value,{?MODULE,M10_7,[{{?MODULE,succ,1},M4_4}, + {{?MODULE,'-fun.succ/1-',1},M4_4}, {{?MODULE,seq_r,4},M}, {{?MODULE,seq,3},M}, - {{?MODULE,'-modules_test/1-fun-3-',1},M_1}, - {{?MODULE,'-modules_test/1-fun-2-',1},M_1}, - {{?MODULE,'-modules_test/1-fun-1-',1},M_1}, - {{?MODULE,'-modules_test/1-fun-0-',1},M_1}, {{?MODULE,seq_r,3},1}]}} = lists:keysearch(?MODULE, 1, ModList), {value,{Module,M2__1,[{{Module,seq_r,4},M}, |