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by preventing it from doing GC, which generated code relies on.
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Literal tags are used by the VM as an alternative to reserving a large
virtual memory space in order to be able to quickly identify which terms
are literals. The use of literal tags harms performance, but is useful
to support systems where allocating a large amount of virtual memory is
not an option.
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HiPE has had metadata for gc safety on it's temporaries for a while, but
it has never been enforced or even checked, so naturally several
gc-safety violations has slipped through.
A new pass, hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe verifies gcsafety on optimised RTL
and is used when running the testsuite, and can be manually enabled with
+{hipe,[verify_gcsafe]}.
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Since gcunsafe values are live over is_divisible calls (although only
the happy path, which never GCd), it should be a primop so there cannot
be any GCs.
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by introducing new primop 'is_unicode'
with no exception (ab)use and no GC.
Replaces bs_validate_unicode which is kept for backward compat for now.
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This makes the fast case a fallthrough and the slow case a branch,
hopefully improving cache locality.
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branch and alub overlap in their use cases, but the backends rely on
knowing that the result is unused in their lowering of branch. By
extending alub so that the destination is optional, it can fully replace
branch.
This simplifies rtl by reducing code duplication and the number of
instructions.
Also, in the x86 and arm backends, we can now use 'test' and
{'tst','mvn','teq'} to lower some alubs without destinations. This is
particularly good for x86, as sequences such as 'is_boxed' type tests
now get shorter (both from not needing a mov to copy the variable, but
also from the fact that 'testb' encodes shorter than 'andq').
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Also, some of the branches were testing sizes in bits against a constant
?MAX_BINSIZE, which was in bytes. The signed comparisons masked this
mistake. These branches have been removed since all sizes in bits that
fit in a machine word are valid binary sizes.
Finally, a test that reproduces the issue was added to bs_construct,
along with a test for one of the cases (bs_init<0>(...)) when the test
against ?MAX_BINSIZE must be changed to unsigned rather than removed.
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Bugs were fixed in
hipe_rtl_binary_match:{first_part/3,make_size/3,set_high/1} in commit
5aea81c49, but it turns out these had been copy-pasted verbatim into
hipe_rtl_binary_construct, where they were causing further bugs. They
have now moved to hipe_rtl_binary, from where they are included by the
other two modules.
Furthermore, first_part/3 (reamed get_word_integer/3, since it loads
integers that fits into an unsigned word), and make_size/3 now accepts a
fourth argument to distinguish too large arguments (which should cause a
system_limit exception) from negative or non-integral arguments.
The use of first_part/3 (get_word_integer/3) from 5aea81c49 in
hipe_rtl_binary_construct now allows several binary construction
instructions to accept bignum sizes, as they were supposed to.
Additionally, calls to
hipe_rtl_binary_construct:check_and_untag_fixnum/3 were replaced with
get_word_integer/4 since all of them were also supposed to accept
sufficiently small bignums, but didn't, and check_and_untag_fixnum/3 was
essentially identical to first_part/3 anyway.
HiPE is now capable of passing bs_construct_SUITE completely unmodified.
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The unit size field was previously completely discarded when lowering
this instruction from BEAM to Icode.
This feature was previously missing and expressions such as <<0,
<<1:1>>/binary>> would succeed construction when compiled with HiPE.
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This feature was previously missing and expressions such as
<<<<1:1>>/binary>> would succeed construction when compiled with HiPE.
A primop is_divisible is introduced to handle the case when the unit
size is not a power of two.
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Relying on double-precision floating-point arithmetic to compute the
log2 of an integer up to 64 bits long leads to rounding errors.
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copy_offset_int_big was assuming (Offset + Size - 1) (Tmp9 in the first
BB) would not underflow. It was also unconditionally reading and writing
the binary even when Size was zero, unlike copy_int_little, which is the
only other case of bs_put_integer that does not have a short-circuit on
Size = 0.
This was causing segfaults when constructing binaries starting with a
zero-length integer field, because a logical right shift was used to
compute an offset in bytes (which became 0x1fffffffffffffff) to read in
the binary.
Tests, taken from the emulator bs_construct_SUITE, were also added.
The complete credit for the report and the fix goes to Magnus Lång.
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