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/**********************************************************************
vm_core.h -
$Author$
created at: 04/01/01 19:41:38 JST
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Koichi Sasada
**********************************************************************/
#ifndef RUBY_VM_CORE_H
#define RUBY_VM_CORE_H
/*
* Enable check mode.
* 1: enable local assertions.
*/
#ifndef VM_CHECK_MODE
#define VM_CHECK_MODE 0
#endif
/**
* VM Debug Level
*
* debug level:
* 0: no debug output
* 1: show instruction name
* 2: show stack frame when control stack frame is changed
* 3: show stack status
* 4: show register
* 5:
* 10: gc check
*/
#ifndef VMDEBUG
#define VMDEBUG 0
#endif
#if 0
#undef VMDEBUG
#define VMDEBUG 3
#endif
#include "ruby_assert.h"
#if VM_CHECK_MODE > 0
#define VM_ASSERT(expr) RUBY_ASSERT_MESG_WHEN(VM_CHECK_MODE > 0, expr, #expr)
#define VM_UNREACHABLE(func) rb_bug(#func ": unreachable")
#else
#define VM_ASSERT(expr) ((void)0)
#define VM_UNREACHABLE(func) UNREACHABLE
#endif
#define RUBY_VM_THREAD_MODEL 2
/*
* implementation selector of get_insn_info algorithm
* 0: linear search
* 1: binary search
* 2: succinct bitvector
*/
#ifndef VM_INSN_INFO_TABLE_IMPL
# define VM_INSN_INFO_TABLE_IMPL 2
#endif
#include "ruby/ruby.h"
#include "ruby/st.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "vm_opts.h"
#include "id.h"
#include "method.h"
#include "ruby_atomic.h"
vm*: doubly-linked list from ccan to manage vm->living_threads A doubly-linked list for tracking living threads guarantees constant-time insert/delete performance with no corner cases of a hash table. I chose this ccan implementation of doubly-linked lists over the BSD sys/queue.h implementation since: 1) insertion and removal are both branchless 2) locality is improved if a struct may be a member of multiple lists (0002 patch in Feature 9632 will introduce a secondary list for waiting FDs) This also increases cache locality during iteration: improving performance in a new IO#close benchmark with many sleeping threads while still scanning the same number of threads. vm_thread_close 1.762 * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): list_head and counter for living_threads (rb_thread_t): vmlt_node for living_threads linkage (rb_vm_living_threads_init): new function wrapper (rb_vm_living_threads_insert): ditto (rb_vm_living_threads_remove): ditto * vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): new function wrapper * thread.c (terminate_i, thread_start_func_2, thread_create_core, thread_fd_close_i, thread_fd_close): update to use new APIs * vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func, rb_vm_mark, ruby_vm_destruct, vm_memsize, vm_init2, Init_VM): ditto * vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i, rb_clear_trace_func): ditto * benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb: added to show improvement * ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h: added as a dependency of list.h * ccan/check_type/check_type.h: ditto * ccan/container_of/container_of.h: ditto * ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT: ditto * ccan/licenses/CC0: ditto * ccan/str/str.h: ditto (stripped of unused macros) * ccan/list/list.h: ditto * common.mk: add CCAN_LIST_INCLUDES [ruby-core:61871][Feature 9632 (part 1)] Apologies for the size of this commit, but I think a good doubly-linked list will be useful for future features, too. This may be used to add ordering to a container_of-based hash table to preserve compatibility if required (e.g. feature 9614). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@45913 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#include "ccan/list/list.h"
#include "ruby/thread_native.h"
#if defined(_WIN32)
#include "thread_win32.h"
#elif defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H)
#include "thread_pthread.h"
#endif
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <signal.h>
#ifndef NSIG
# define NSIG (_SIGMAX + 1) /* For QNX */
#endif
#define RUBY_NSIG NSIG
#if defined(SIGCLD)
# define RUBY_SIGCHLD (SIGCLD)
#elif defined(SIGCHLD)
# define RUBY_SIGCHLD (SIGCHLD)
#else
# define RUBY_SIGCHLD (0)
#endif
/* platforms with broken or non-existent SIGCHLD work by polling */
#if defined(__APPLE__)
# define SIGCHLD_LOSSY (1)
#else
# define SIGCHLD_LOSSY (0)
#endif
/* define to 0 to test old code path */
#define WAITPID_USE_SIGCHLD (RUBY_SIGCHLD || SIGCHLD_LOSSY)
#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES
#include <stdarg.h>
#define va_init_list(a,b) va_start((a),(b))
#else
#include <varargs.h>
#define va_init_list(a,b) va_start((a))
#endif
#if defined(SIGSEGV) && defined(HAVE_SIGALTSTACK) && defined(SA_SIGINFO) && !defined(__NetBSD__)
# define USE_SIGALTSTACK
void *rb_register_sigaltstack(void);
# define RB_ALTSTACK_INIT(var) var = rb_register_sigaltstack()
# define RB_ALTSTACK_FREE(var) xfree(var)
# define RB_ALTSTACK(var) var
#else /* noop */
# define RB_ALTSTACK_INIT(var)
# define RB_ALTSTACK_FREE(var)
# define RB_ALTSTACK(var) (0)
#endif
/*****************/
/* configuration */
/*****************/
/* gcc ver. check */
#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 2
#if OPT_TOKEN_THREADED_CODE
#if OPT_DIRECT_THREADED_CODE
#undef OPT_DIRECT_THREADED_CODE
#endif
#endif
#else /* defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 2 */
/* disable threaded code options */
#if OPT_DIRECT_THREADED_CODE
#undef OPT_DIRECT_THREADED_CODE
#endif
#if OPT_TOKEN_THREADED_CODE
#undef OPT_TOKEN_THREADED_CODE
#endif
#endif
/* call threaded code */
#if OPT_CALL_THREADED_CODE
#if OPT_DIRECT_THREADED_CODE
#undef OPT_DIRECT_THREADED_CODE
#endif /* OPT_DIRECT_THREADED_CODE */
#if OPT_STACK_CACHING
#undef OPT_STACK_CACHING
#endif /* OPT_STACK_CACHING */
#endif /* OPT_CALL_THREADED_CODE */
#if OPT_DIRECT_THREADED_CODE || OPT_CALL_THREADED_CODE
void rb_addr2insn_init(void);
#else
static inline void rb_addr2insn_init(void) { }
#endif
typedef unsigned long rb_num_t;
typedef signed long rb_snum_t;
enum ruby_tag_type {
RUBY_TAG_NONE = 0x0,
RUBY_TAG_RETURN = 0x1,
RUBY_TAG_BREAK = 0x2,
RUBY_TAG_NEXT = 0x3,
RUBY_TAG_RETRY = 0x4,
RUBY_TAG_REDO = 0x5,
RUBY_TAG_RAISE = 0x6,
RUBY_TAG_THROW = 0x7,
RUBY_TAG_FATAL = 0x8,
RUBY_TAG_MASK = 0xf
};
#define TAG_NONE RUBY_TAG_NONE
#define TAG_RETURN RUBY_TAG_RETURN
#define TAG_BREAK RUBY_TAG_BREAK
#define TAG_NEXT RUBY_TAG_NEXT
#define TAG_RETRY RUBY_TAG_RETRY
#define TAG_REDO RUBY_TAG_REDO
#define TAG_RAISE RUBY_TAG_RAISE
#define TAG_THROW RUBY_TAG_THROW
#define TAG_FATAL RUBY_TAG_FATAL
#define TAG_MASK RUBY_TAG_MASK
enum ruby_vm_throw_flags {
VM_THROW_NO_ESCAPE_FLAG = 0x8000,
VM_THROW_LEVEL_SHIFT = 16,
VM_THROW_STATE_MASK = 0xff
};
/* forward declarations */
struct rb_thread_struct;
struct rb_control_frame_struct;
/* iseq data type */
typedef struct rb_compile_option_struct rb_compile_option_t;
struct iseq_inline_cache_entry {
rb_serial_t ic_serial;
const rb_cref_t *ic_cref;
union {
size_t index;
VALUE value;
} ic_value;
};
union iseq_inline_storage_entry {
struct {
struct rb_thread_struct *running_thread;
VALUE value;
} once;
struct iseq_inline_cache_entry cache;
};
enum method_missing_reason {
MISSING_NOENTRY = 0x00,
MISSING_PRIVATE = 0x01,
MISSING_PROTECTED = 0x02,
MISSING_FCALL = 0x04,
MISSING_VCALL = 0x08,
MISSING_SUPER = 0x10,
MISSING_MISSING = 0x20,
MISSING_NONE = 0x40
};
struct rb_call_info {
/* fixed at compile time */
ID mid;
unsigned int flag;
int orig_argc;
};
struct rb_call_info_kw_arg {
int keyword_len;
VALUE keywords[1];
};
struct rb_call_info_with_kwarg {
struct rb_call_info ci;
struct rb_call_info_kw_arg *kw_arg;
};
struct rb_calling_info {
VALUE block_handler;
VALUE recv;
int argc;
};
struct rb_call_cache;
struct rb_execution_context_struct;
typedef VALUE (*vm_call_handler)(struct rb_execution_context_struct *ec, struct rb_control_frame_struct *cfp, struct rb_calling_info *calling, const struct rb_call_info *ci, struct rb_call_cache *cc);
struct rb_call_cache {
/* inline cache: keys */
rb_serial_t method_state;
rb_serial_t class_serial;
/* inline cache: values */
* method.h: introduce rb_callable_method_entry_t to remove rb_control_frame_t::klass. [Bug #11278], [Bug #11279] rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes. rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class. module M def foo; end end In this case, owner is M. rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes. For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally. rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS. rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or T_ICLASS. rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data. In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class. For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M, class C; include M; end class D; include M; end then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class will be created. When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo. rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo. However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more). It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending) classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module). Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache. We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed. To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t. You can access them by the following functions. * rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me); To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the above listed functions. * rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me); VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry() returns rb_callable_method_entry_t. You can check a super class of current method by rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class. * method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to rb_method_entry_t::owner. * internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache rb_callable_method_entry_t data. We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only active for T_ICLASS. * class.c (method_entry_i): ditto. * class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes defiend_class_ptr. * gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS. * cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed. * proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because rb_callable_method_t has all information. * vm_core.h: remove several fields. * rb_control_frame_t::klass. * rb_block_t::klass. And catch up changes. * eval.c: catch up changes. * gc.c: ditto. * insns.def: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * vm_args.c: ditto. * vm_backtrace.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * vm_method.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51126 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me;
vm_call_handler call;
union {
unsigned int index; /* used by ivar */
enum method_missing_reason method_missing_reason; /* used by method_missing */
int inc_sp; /* used by cfunc */
} aux;
};
#if 1
#define CoreDataFromValue(obj, type) (type*)DATA_PTR(obj)
#else
#define CoreDataFromValue(obj, type) (type*)rb_data_object_get(obj)
#endif
#define GetCoreDataFromValue(obj, type, ptr) ((ptr) = CoreDataFromValue((obj), type))
typedef struct rb_iseq_location_struct {
VALUE pathobj; /* String (path) or Array [path, realpath]. Frozen. */
VALUE base_label; /* String */
VALUE label; /* String */
VALUE first_lineno; /* TODO: may be unsigned short */
rb_code_location_t code_location;
} rb_iseq_location_t;
#define PATHOBJ_PATH 0
#define PATHOBJ_REALPATH 1
static inline VALUE
pathobj_path(VALUE pathobj)
{
if (RB_TYPE_P(pathobj, T_STRING)) {
return pathobj;
}
else {
VM_ASSERT(RB_TYPE_P(pathobj, T_ARRAY));
return RARRAY_AREF(pathobj, PATHOBJ_PATH);
}
}
static inline VALUE
pathobj_realpath(VALUE pathobj)
{
if (RB_TYPE_P(pathobj, T_STRING)) {
return pathobj;
}
else {
VM_ASSERT(RB_TYPE_P(pathobj, T_ARRAY));
return RARRAY_AREF(pathobj, PATHOBJ_REALPATH);
}
}
/* Forward declarations */
mjit.c: merge MJIT infrastructure that allows to JIT-compile Ruby methods by generating C code and using C compiler. See the first comment of mjit.c to know what this file does. mjit.c is authored by Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. After he invented great method JIT infrastructure for MRI as MJIT, Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de> sent the patch to support MinGW in MJIT. In addition to merging it, I ported pthread to Windows native threads. Now this MJIT infrastructure can be compiled on Visual Studio. This commit simplifies mjit.c to decrease code at initial merge. For example, this commit does not provide multiple JIT threads support. We can resurrect them later if we really want them, but I wanted to minimize diff to make it easier to review this patch. `/tmp/_mjitXXX` file is renamed to `/tmp/_ruby_mjitXXX` because non-Ruby developers may not know the name "mjit" and the file name should make sure it's from Ruby and not from some harmful programs. TODO: it may be better to store this to some temporary directory which Ruby is already using by Tempfile, if it's not bad for performance. mjit.h: New. It has `mjit_exec` interface similar to `vm_exec`, which is for triggering MJIT. This drops interface for AOT compared to the original MJIT. Makefile.in: define macros to let MJIT know the path of MJIT header. Probably we can refactor this to reduce the number of macros (TODO). win32/Makefile.sub: ditto. common.mk: compile mjit.o and mjit_compile.o. Unlike original MJIT, this commit separates MJIT infrastructure and JIT compiler code as independent object files. As initial patch is NOT going to have ultra-fast JIT compiler, it's likely to replace JIT compiler, e.g. original MJIT's compiler or some future JIT impelementations which are not public now. inits.c: define MJIT module. This is added because `MJIT.enabled?` was necessary for testing. test/lib/zombie_hunter.rb: skip if `MJIT.enabled?`. Obviously this wouldn't work with current code when JIT is enabled. test/ruby/test_io.rb: skip this too. This would make no sense with MJIT. ruby.c: define MJIT CLI options. As major difference from original MJIT, "-j:l"/"--jit:llvm" are renamed to "--jit-cc" because I want to support not only gcc/clang but also cl.exe (Visual Studio) in the future. But it takes only "--jit-cc=gcc", "--jit-cc=clang" for now. And only long "--jit" options are allowed since some Ruby committers preferred it at Ruby developers Meeting on January, and some of options are renamed. This file also triggers to initialize MJIT thread and variables. eval.c: finalize MJIT worker thread and variables. test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix number of CLI options for --jit. thread_pthread.c: change for pthread abstraction in MJIT. Prefix rb_ for functions which are used by other files. thread_win32.c: ditto, for Windows. Those pthread porting is one of major works that YARV-MJIT created, which is my fork of MJIT, in Feature 14235. thread.c: follow rb_ prefix changes vm.c: trigger MJIT call on VM invocation. Also trigger `mjit_mark` to avoid SEGV by race between JIT and GC of ISeq. The improvement was provided by wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. In JIT compiler I created and am going to add in my next commit, I found that having `mjit_exec` after `vm_loop_start:` is harmful because the JIT-ed function doesn't proceed other ISeqs on RESTORE_REGS of leave insn. Executing non-FINISH frame is unexpected for my JIT compiler and `exception_handler` triggers executions of such ISeqs. So `mjit_exec` here should be executed only when it directly comes from `vm_exec` call. `RubyVM::MJIT` module and `.enabled?` method is added so that we can skip some tests which don't expect JIT threads or compiler file descriptors. vm_insnhelper.h: trigger MJIT on method calls during VM execution. vm_core.h: add fields required for mjit.c. `bp` must be `cfp[6]` because rb_control_frame_struct is likely to be casted to another struct. The last position is the safest place to add the new field. vm_insnhelper.c: save initial value of cfp->ep as cfp->bp. This is an optimization which are done in both MJIT and YARV-MJIT. So this change is added in this commit. Calculating bp from ep is a little heavy work, so bp is kind of cache for it. iseq.c: notify ISeq GC to MJIT. We should know which iseq in MJIT queue is GCed to avoid SEGV. TODO: unload some GCed units in some safe way. gc.c: add hooks so that MJIT can wait GC, and vice versa. Simultaneous JIT and GC executions may cause SEGV and so we should synchronize them. cont.c: save continuation information in MJIT worker. As MJIT shouldn't unload JIT-ed code which is being used, MJIT wants to know full list of saved execution contexts for continuation and detect ISeqs in use. mjit_compile.c: added empty JIT compiler so that you can reuse this commit to build your own JIT compiler. This commit tries to compile ISeqs but all of them are considered as not supported in this commit. So you can't use JIT compiler in this commit yet while we added --jit option now. Patch author: Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. Contributors: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>. wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de>. Part of Feature 12589 and 14235. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62189 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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struct rb_mjit_unit;
struct rb_iseq_constant_body {
enum iseq_type {
ISEQ_TYPE_TOP,
ISEQ_TYPE_METHOD,
ISEQ_TYPE_BLOCK,
ISEQ_TYPE_CLASS,
ISEQ_TYPE_RESCUE,
ISEQ_TYPE_ENSURE,
ISEQ_TYPE_EVAL,
ISEQ_TYPE_MAIN,
ISEQ_TYPE_PLAIN
} type; /* instruction sequence type */
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unsigned int iseq_size;
const VALUE *iseq_encoded; /* encoded iseq (insn addr and operands) */
/**
* parameter information
*
* def m(a1, a2, ..., aM, # mandatory
* b1=(...), b2=(...), ..., bN=(...), # optional
* *c, # rest
* d1, d2, ..., dO, # post
* e1:(...), e2:(...), ..., eK:(...), # keyword
* rewrite method/block parameter fitting logic to optimize keyword arguments/parameters and a splat argument. [Feature #10440] (Details are described in this ticket) Most of complex part is moved to vm_args.c. Now, ISeq#to_a does not catch up new instruction format. * vm_core.h: change iseq data structures. * introduce rb_call_info_kw_arg_t to represent keyword arguments. * add rb_call_info_t::kw_arg. * rename rb_iseq_t::arg_post_len to rb_iseq_t::arg_post_num. * rename rb_iseq_t::arg_keywords to arg_keyword_num. * rename rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword to rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword_bits. to represent keyword bitmap parameter index. This bitmap parameter shows that which keyword parameters are given or not given (0 for given). It is refered by `checkkeyword' instruction described bellow. * rename rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword_check to rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword_rest to represent keyword rest parameter index. * add rb_iseq_t::arg_keyword_default_values to represent default keyword values. * rename VM_CALL_ARGS_SKIP_SETUP to VM_CALL_ARGS_SIMPLE to represent (ci->flag & (SPLAT|BLOCKARG)) && ci->blockiseq == NULL && ci->kw_arg == NULL. * vm_insnhelper.c, vm_args.c: rewrite with refactoring. * rewrite splat argument code. * rewrite keyword arguments/parameters code. * merge method and block parameter fitting code into one code base. * vm.c, vm_eval.c: catch up these changes. * compile.c (new_callinfo): callinfo requires kw_arg parameter. * compile.c (compile_array_): check the last argument Hash object or not. If Hash object and all keys are Symbol literals, they are compiled to keyword arguments. * insns.def (checkkeyword): add new instruction. This instruction check the availability of corresponding keyword. For example, a method "def foo k1: 'v1'; end" is cimpiled to the following instructions. 0000 checkkeyword 2, 0 # check k1 is given. 0003 branchif 9 # if given, jump to address #9 0005 putstring "v1" 0007 setlocal_OP__WC__0 3 # k1 = 'v1' 0009 trace 8 0011 putnil 0012 trace 16 0014 leave * insns.def (opt_send_simple): removed and add new instruction "opt_send_without_block". * parse.y (new_args_tail_gen): reorder variables. Before this patch, a method "def foo(k1: 1, kr1:, k2: 2, **krest, &b)" has parameter variables "k1, kr1, k2, &b, internal_id, krest", but this patch reorders to "kr1, k1, k2, internal_id, krest, &b". (locate a block variable at last) * parse.y (vtable_pop): added. This function remove latest `n' variables from vtable. * iseq.c: catch up iseq data changes. * proc.c: ditto. * class.c (keyword_error): export as rb_keyword_error(). * common.mk: depend vm_args.c for vm.o. * hash.c (rb_hash_has_key): export. * internal.h: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@48239 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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* **f, # keyword_rest
* &g) # block
* =>
*
* lead_num = M
* opt_num = N
* rest_start = M+N
* post_start = M+N+(*1)
* post_num = O
* keyword_num = K
* block_start = M+N+(*1)+O+K
* keyword_bits = M+N+(*1)+O+K+(&1)
* size = M+N+O+(*1)+K+(&1)+(**1) // parameter size.
*/
struct {
struct {
unsigned int has_lead : 1;
unsigned int has_opt : 1;
unsigned int has_rest : 1;
unsigned int has_post : 1;
unsigned int has_kw : 1;
unsigned int has_kwrest : 1;
unsigned int has_block : 1;
unsigned int ambiguous_param0 : 1; /* {|a|} */
} flags;
unsigned int size;
int lead_num;
int opt_num;
int rest_start;
int post_start;
int post_num;
int block_start;
const VALUE *opt_table; /* (opt_num + 1) entries. */
/* opt_num and opt_table:
*
* def foo o1=e1, o2=e2, ..., oN=eN
* #=>
* # prologue code
* A1: e1
* A2: e2
* ...
* AN: eN
* AL: body
* opt_num = N
* opt_table = [A1, A2, ..., AN, AL]
*/
const struct rb_iseq_param_keyword {
int num;
int required_num;
int bits_start;
int rest_start;
const ID *table;
const VALUE *default_values;
} *keyword;
} param;
rb_iseq_location_t location;
/* insn info, must be freed */
struct iseq_insn_info {
const struct iseq_insn_info_entry *body;
unsigned int *positions;
unsigned int size;
#if VM_INSN_INFO_TABLE_IMPL == 2
struct succ_index_table *succ_index_table;
#endif
} insns_info;
const ID *local_table; /* must free */
/* catch table */
const struct iseq_catch_table *catch_table;
/* for child iseq */
const struct rb_iseq_struct *parent_iseq;
struct rb_iseq_struct *local_iseq; /* local_iseq->flip_cnt can be modified */
union iseq_inline_storage_entry *is_entries;
struct rb_call_info *ci_entries; /* struct rb_call_info ci_entries[ci_size];
* struct rb_call_info_with_kwarg cikw_entries[ci_kw_size];
* So that:
* struct rb_call_info_with_kwarg *cikw_entries = &body->ci_entries[ci_size];
*/
struct rb_call_cache *cc_entries; /* size is ci_size = ci_kw_size */
struct {
rb_snum_t flip_count;
VALUE coverage;
VALUE *original_iseq;
} variable;
unsigned int local_table_size;
unsigned int is_size;
unsigned int ci_size;
unsigned int ci_kw_size;
unsigned int stack_max; /* for stack overflow check */
mjit.c: merge MJIT infrastructure that allows to JIT-compile Ruby methods by generating C code and using C compiler. See the first comment of mjit.c to know what this file does. mjit.c is authored by Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. After he invented great method JIT infrastructure for MRI as MJIT, Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de> sent the patch to support MinGW in MJIT. In addition to merging it, I ported pthread to Windows native threads. Now this MJIT infrastructure can be compiled on Visual Studio. This commit simplifies mjit.c to decrease code at initial merge. For example, this commit does not provide multiple JIT threads support. We can resurrect them later if we really want them, but I wanted to minimize diff to make it easier to review this patch. `/tmp/_mjitXXX` file is renamed to `/tmp/_ruby_mjitXXX` because non-Ruby developers may not know the name "mjit" and the file name should make sure it's from Ruby and not from some harmful programs. TODO: it may be better to store this to some temporary directory which Ruby is already using by Tempfile, if it's not bad for performance. mjit.h: New. It has `mjit_exec` interface similar to `vm_exec`, which is for triggering MJIT. This drops interface for AOT compared to the original MJIT. Makefile.in: define macros to let MJIT know the path of MJIT header. Probably we can refactor this to reduce the number of macros (TODO). win32/Makefile.sub: ditto. common.mk: compile mjit.o and mjit_compile.o. Unlike original MJIT, this commit separates MJIT infrastructure and JIT compiler code as independent object files. As initial patch is NOT going to have ultra-fast JIT compiler, it's likely to replace JIT compiler, e.g. original MJIT's compiler or some future JIT impelementations which are not public now. inits.c: define MJIT module. This is added because `MJIT.enabled?` was necessary for testing. test/lib/zombie_hunter.rb: skip if `MJIT.enabled?`. Obviously this wouldn't work with current code when JIT is enabled. test/ruby/test_io.rb: skip this too. This would make no sense with MJIT. ruby.c: define MJIT CLI options. As major difference from original MJIT, "-j:l"/"--jit:llvm" are renamed to "--jit-cc" because I want to support not only gcc/clang but also cl.exe (Visual Studio) in the future. But it takes only "--jit-cc=gcc", "--jit-cc=clang" for now. And only long "--jit" options are allowed since some Ruby committers preferred it at Ruby developers Meeting on January, and some of options are renamed. This file also triggers to initialize MJIT thread and variables. eval.c: finalize MJIT worker thread and variables. test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix number of CLI options for --jit. thread_pthread.c: change for pthread abstraction in MJIT. Prefix rb_ for functions which are used by other files. thread_win32.c: ditto, for Windows. Those pthread porting is one of major works that YARV-MJIT created, which is my fork of MJIT, in Feature 14235. thread.c: follow rb_ prefix changes vm.c: trigger MJIT call on VM invocation. Also trigger `mjit_mark` to avoid SEGV by race between JIT and GC of ISeq. The improvement was provided by wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. In JIT compiler I created and am going to add in my next commit, I found that having `mjit_exec` after `vm_loop_start:` is harmful because the JIT-ed function doesn't proceed other ISeqs on RESTORE_REGS of leave insn. Executing non-FINISH frame is unexpected for my JIT compiler and `exception_handler` triggers executions of such ISeqs. So `mjit_exec` here should be executed only when it directly comes from `vm_exec` call. `RubyVM::MJIT` module and `.enabled?` method is added so that we can skip some tests which don't expect JIT threads or compiler file descriptors. vm_insnhelper.h: trigger MJIT on method calls during VM execution. vm_core.h: add fields required for mjit.c. `bp` must be `cfp[6]` because rb_control_frame_struct is likely to be casted to another struct. The last position is the safest place to add the new field. vm_insnhelper.c: save initial value of cfp->ep as cfp->bp. This is an optimization which are done in both MJIT and YARV-MJIT. So this change is added in this commit. Calculating bp from ep is a little heavy work, so bp is kind of cache for it. iseq.c: notify ISeq GC to MJIT. We should know which iseq in MJIT queue is GCed to avoid SEGV. TODO: unload some GCed units in some safe way. gc.c: add hooks so that MJIT can wait GC, and vice versa. Simultaneous JIT and GC executions may cause SEGV and so we should synchronize them. cont.c: save continuation information in MJIT worker. As MJIT shouldn't unload JIT-ed code which is being used, MJIT wants to know full list of saved execution contexts for continuation and detect ISeqs in use. mjit_compile.c: added empty JIT compiler so that you can reuse this commit to build your own JIT compiler. This commit tries to compile ISeqs but all of them are considered as not supported in this commit. So you can't use JIT compiler in this commit yet while we added --jit option now. Patch author: Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. Contributors: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>. wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de>. Part of Feature 12589 and 14235. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62189 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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/* The following fields are MJIT related info. */
VALUE (*jit_func)(struct rb_execution_context_struct *,
struct rb_control_frame_struct *); /* function pointer for loaded native code */
mjit.c: merge MJIT infrastructure that allows to JIT-compile Ruby methods by generating C code and using C compiler. See the first comment of mjit.c to know what this file does. mjit.c is authored by Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. After he invented great method JIT infrastructure for MRI as MJIT, Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de> sent the patch to support MinGW in MJIT. In addition to merging it, I ported pthread to Windows native threads. Now this MJIT infrastructure can be compiled on Visual Studio. This commit simplifies mjit.c to decrease code at initial merge. For example, this commit does not provide multiple JIT threads support. We can resurrect them later if we really want them, but I wanted to minimize diff to make it easier to review this patch. `/tmp/_mjitXXX` file is renamed to `/tmp/_ruby_mjitXXX` because non-Ruby developers may not know the name "mjit" and the file name should make sure it's from Ruby and not from some harmful programs. TODO: it may be better to store this to some temporary directory which Ruby is already using by Tempfile, if it's not bad for performance. mjit.h: New. It has `mjit_exec` interface similar to `vm_exec`, which is for triggering MJIT. This drops interface for AOT compared to the original MJIT. Makefile.in: define macros to let MJIT know the path of MJIT header. Probably we can refactor this to reduce the number of macros (TODO). win32/Makefile.sub: ditto. common.mk: compile mjit.o and mjit_compile.o. Unlike original MJIT, this commit separates MJIT infrastructure and JIT compiler code as independent object files. As initial patch is NOT going to have ultra-fast JIT compiler, it's likely to replace JIT compiler, e.g. original MJIT's compiler or some future JIT impelementations which are not public now. inits.c: define MJIT module. This is added because `MJIT.enabled?` was necessary for testing. test/lib/zombie_hunter.rb: skip if `MJIT.enabled?`. Obviously this wouldn't work with current code when JIT is enabled. test/ruby/test_io.rb: skip this too. This would make no sense with MJIT. ruby.c: define MJIT CLI options. As major difference from original MJIT, "-j:l"/"--jit:llvm" are renamed to "--jit-cc" because I want to support not only gcc/clang but also cl.exe (Visual Studio) in the future. But it takes only "--jit-cc=gcc", "--jit-cc=clang" for now. And only long "--jit" options are allowed since some Ruby committers preferred it at Ruby developers Meeting on January, and some of options are renamed. This file also triggers to initialize MJIT thread and variables. eval.c: finalize MJIT worker thread and variables. test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix number of CLI options for --jit. thread_pthread.c: change for pthread abstraction in MJIT. Prefix rb_ for functions which are used by other files. thread_win32.c: ditto, for Windows. Those pthread porting is one of major works that YARV-MJIT created, which is my fork of MJIT, in Feature 14235. thread.c: follow rb_ prefix changes vm.c: trigger MJIT call on VM invocation. Also trigger `mjit_mark` to avoid SEGV by race between JIT and GC of ISeq. The improvement was provided by wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. In JIT compiler I created and am going to add in my next commit, I found that having `mjit_exec` after `vm_loop_start:` is harmful because the JIT-ed function doesn't proceed other ISeqs on RESTORE_REGS of leave insn. Executing non-FINISH frame is unexpected for my JIT compiler and `exception_handler` triggers executions of such ISeqs. So `mjit_exec` here should be executed only when it directly comes from `vm_exec` call. `RubyVM::MJIT` module and `.enabled?` method is added so that we can skip some tests which don't expect JIT threads or compiler file descriptors. vm_insnhelper.h: trigger MJIT on method calls during VM execution. vm_core.h: add fields required for mjit.c. `bp` must be `cfp[6]` because rb_control_frame_struct is likely to be casted to another struct. The last position is the safest place to add the new field. vm_insnhelper.c: save initial value of cfp->ep as cfp->bp. This is an optimization which are done in both MJIT and YARV-MJIT. So this change is added in this commit. Calculating bp from ep is a little heavy work, so bp is kind of cache for it. iseq.c: notify ISeq GC to MJIT. We should know which iseq in MJIT queue is GCed to avoid SEGV. TODO: unload some GCed units in some safe way. gc.c: add hooks so that MJIT can wait GC, and vice versa. Simultaneous JIT and GC executions may cause SEGV and so we should synchronize them. cont.c: save continuation information in MJIT worker. As MJIT shouldn't unload JIT-ed code which is being used, MJIT wants to know full list of saved execution contexts for continuation and detect ISeqs in use. mjit_compile.c: added empty JIT compiler so that you can reuse this commit to build your own JIT compiler. This commit tries to compile ISeqs but all of them are considered as not supported in this commit. So you can't use JIT compiler in this commit yet while we added --jit option now. Patch author: Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>. Contributors: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com>. wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. Lars Kanis <lars@greiz-reinsdorf.de>. Part of Feature 12589 and 14235. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62189 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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long unsigned total_calls; /* number of total calls with `mjit_exec()` */
struct rb_mjit_unit *jit_unit;
char catch_except_p; /* If a frame of this ISeq may catch exception, set TRUE */
};
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/* T_IMEMO/iseq */
/* typedef rb_iseq_t is in method.h */
struct rb_iseq_struct {
VALUE flags;
VALUE reserved1;
* introduce new ISeq binary format serializer/de-serializer and a pre-compilation/runtime loader sample. [Feature #11788] * iseq.c: add new methods: * RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary_format(extra_data = nil) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format(binary) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format_extra_data(binary) * compile.c: implement body of this new feature. * load.c (rb_load_internal0), iseq.c (rb_iseq_load_iseq): call RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_iseq(fname) with loading script name if this method is defined. We can return any ISeq object as a result value. Otherwise loading will be continue as usual. This interface is not matured and is not extensible. So that we don't guarantee the future compatibility of this method. Basically, you should'nt use this method. * iseq.h: move ISEQ_MAJOR/MINOR_VERSION (and some definitions) from iseq.c. * encoding.c (rb_data_is_encoding), internal.h: added. * vm_core.h: add several supports for lazy load. * add USE_LAZY_LOAD macro to specify enable or disable of this feature. * add several fields to rb_iseq_t. * introduce new macro rb_iseq_check(). * insns.def: some check for lazy loading feature. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * test/lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb: enabled iff suitable environment variables are provided. * test/runner.rb: enable lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb. * sample/iseq_loader.rb: add sample compiler and loader. $ ruby sample/iseq_loader.rb [dir] will compile all ruby scripts in [dir]. With default setting, this compile creates *.rb.yarb files in same directory of target .rb scripts. $ ruby -r sample/iseq_loader.rb [app] will run with enable to load compiled binary data. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@52949 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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struct rb_iseq_constant_body *body;
union { /* 4, 5 words */
struct iseq_compile_data *compile_data; /* used at compile time */
struct {
VALUE obj;
int index;
} loader;
rb_event_flag_t trace_events;
* introduce new ISeq binary format serializer/de-serializer and a pre-compilation/runtime loader sample. [Feature #11788] * iseq.c: add new methods: * RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary_format(extra_data = nil) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format(binary) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format_extra_data(binary) * compile.c: implement body of this new feature. * load.c (rb_load_internal0), iseq.c (rb_iseq_load_iseq): call RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_iseq(fname) with loading script name if this method is defined. We can return any ISeq object as a result value. Otherwise loading will be continue as usual. This interface is not matured and is not extensible. So that we don't guarantee the future compatibility of this method. Basically, you should'nt use this method. * iseq.h: move ISEQ_MAJOR/MINOR_VERSION (and some definitions) from iseq.c. * encoding.c (rb_data_is_encoding), internal.h: added. * vm_core.h: add several supports for lazy load. * add USE_LAZY_LOAD macro to specify enable or disable of this feature. * add several fields to rb_iseq_t. * introduce new macro rb_iseq_check(). * insns.def: some check for lazy loading feature. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * test/lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb: enabled iff suitable environment variables are provided. * test/runner.rb: enable lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb. * sample/iseq_loader.rb: add sample compiler and loader. $ ruby sample/iseq_loader.rb [dir] will compile all ruby scripts in [dir]. With default setting, this compile creates *.rb.yarb files in same directory of target .rb scripts. $ ruby -r sample/iseq_loader.rb [app] will run with enable to load compiled binary data. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@52949 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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} aux;
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};
* introduce new ISeq binary format serializer/de-serializer and a pre-compilation/runtime loader sample. [Feature #11788] * iseq.c: add new methods: * RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary_format(extra_data = nil) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format(binary) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format_extra_data(binary) * compile.c: implement body of this new feature. * load.c (rb_load_internal0), iseq.c (rb_iseq_load_iseq): call RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_iseq(fname) with loading script name if this method is defined. We can return any ISeq object as a result value. Otherwise loading will be continue as usual. This interface is not matured and is not extensible. So that we don't guarantee the future compatibility of this method. Basically, you should'nt use this method. * iseq.h: move ISEQ_MAJOR/MINOR_VERSION (and some definitions) from iseq.c. * encoding.c (rb_data_is_encoding), internal.h: added. * vm_core.h: add several supports for lazy load. * add USE_LAZY_LOAD macro to specify enable or disable of this feature. * add several fields to rb_iseq_t. * introduce new macro rb_iseq_check(). * insns.def: some check for lazy loading feature. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * test/lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb: enabled iff suitable environment variables are provided. * test/runner.rb: enable lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb. * sample/iseq_loader.rb: add sample compiler and loader. $ ruby sample/iseq_loader.rb [dir] will compile all ruby scripts in [dir]. With default setting, this compile creates *.rb.yarb files in same directory of target .rb scripts. $ ruby -r sample/iseq_loader.rb [app] will run with enable to load compiled binary data. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@52949 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#ifndef USE_LAZY_LOAD
#define USE_LAZY_LOAD 0
* introduce new ISeq binary format serializer/de-serializer and a pre-compilation/runtime loader sample. [Feature #11788] * iseq.c: add new methods: * RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary_format(extra_data = nil) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format(binary) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format_extra_data(binary) * compile.c: implement body of this new feature. * load.c (rb_load_internal0), iseq.c (rb_iseq_load_iseq): call RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_iseq(fname) with loading script name if this method is defined. We can return any ISeq object as a result value. Otherwise loading will be continue as usual. This interface is not matured and is not extensible. So that we don't guarantee the future compatibility of this method. Basically, you should'nt use this method. * iseq.h: move ISEQ_MAJOR/MINOR_VERSION (and some definitions) from iseq.c. * encoding.c (rb_data_is_encoding), internal.h: added. * vm_core.h: add several supports for lazy load. * add USE_LAZY_LOAD macro to specify enable or disable of this feature. * add several fields to rb_iseq_t. * introduce new macro rb_iseq_check(). * insns.def: some check for lazy loading feature. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * test/lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb: enabled iff suitable environment variables are provided. * test/runner.rb: enable lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb. * sample/iseq_loader.rb: add sample compiler and loader. $ ruby sample/iseq_loader.rb [dir] will compile all ruby scripts in [dir]. With default setting, this compile creates *.rb.yarb files in same directory of target .rb scripts. $ ruby -r sample/iseq_loader.rb [app] will run with enable to load compiled binary data. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@52949 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#endif
#if USE_LAZY_LOAD
const rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_complete(const rb_iseq_t *iseq);
#endif
* introduce new ISeq binary format serializer/de-serializer and a pre-compilation/runtime loader sample. [Feature #11788] * iseq.c: add new methods: * RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary_format(extra_data = nil) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format(binary) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format_extra_data(binary) * compile.c: implement body of this new feature. * load.c (rb_load_internal0), iseq.c (rb_iseq_load_iseq): call RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_iseq(fname) with loading script name if this method is defined. We can return any ISeq object as a result value. Otherwise loading will be continue as usual. This interface is not matured and is not extensible. So that we don't guarantee the future compatibility of this method. Basically, you should'nt use this method. * iseq.h: move ISEQ_MAJOR/MINOR_VERSION (and some definitions) from iseq.c. * encoding.c (rb_data_is_encoding), internal.h: added. * vm_core.h: add several supports for lazy load. * add USE_LAZY_LOAD macro to specify enable or disable of this feature. * add several fields to rb_iseq_t. * introduce new macro rb_iseq_check(). * insns.def: some check for lazy loading feature. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * test/lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb: enabled iff suitable environment variables are provided. * test/runner.rb: enable lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb. * sample/iseq_loader.rb: add sample compiler and loader. $ ruby sample/iseq_loader.rb [dir] will compile all ruby scripts in [dir]. With default setting, this compile creates *.rb.yarb files in same directory of target .rb scripts. $ ruby -r sample/iseq_loader.rb [app] will run with enable to load compiled binary data. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@52949 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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static inline const rb_iseq_t *
rb_iseq_check(const rb_iseq_t *iseq)
{
#if USE_LAZY_LOAD
* introduce new ISeq binary format serializer/de-serializer and a pre-compilation/runtime loader sample. [Feature #11788] * iseq.c: add new methods: * RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary_format(extra_data = nil) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format(binary) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format_extra_data(binary) * compile.c: implement body of this new feature. * load.c (rb_load_internal0), iseq.c (rb_iseq_load_iseq): call RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_iseq(fname) with loading script name if this method is defined. We can return any ISeq object as a result value. Otherwise loading will be continue as usual. This interface is not matured and is not extensible. So that we don't guarantee the future compatibility of this method. Basically, you should'nt use this method. * iseq.h: move ISEQ_MAJOR/MINOR_VERSION (and some definitions) from iseq.c. * encoding.c (rb_data_is_encoding), internal.h: added. * vm_core.h: add several supports for lazy load. * add USE_LAZY_LOAD macro to specify enable or disable of this feature. * add several fields to rb_iseq_t. * introduce new macro rb_iseq_check(). * insns.def: some check for lazy loading feature. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * test/lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb: enabled iff suitable environment variables are provided. * test/runner.rb: enable lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb. * sample/iseq_loader.rb: add sample compiler and loader. $ ruby sample/iseq_loader.rb [dir] will compile all ruby scripts in [dir]. With default setting, this compile creates *.rb.yarb files in same directory of target .rb scripts. $ ruby -r sample/iseq_loader.rb [app] will run with enable to load compiled binary data. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@52949 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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if (iseq->body == NULL) {
rb_iseq_complete((rb_iseq_t *)iseq);
}
#endif
* introduce new ISeq binary format serializer/de-serializer and a pre-compilation/runtime loader sample. [Feature #11788] * iseq.c: add new methods: * RubyVM::InstructionSequence#to_binary_format(extra_data = nil) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format(binary) * RubyVM::InstructionSequence.from_binary_format_extra_data(binary) * compile.c: implement body of this new feature. * load.c (rb_load_internal0), iseq.c (rb_iseq_load_iseq): call RubyVM::InstructionSequence.load_iseq(fname) with loading script name if this method is defined. We can return any ISeq object as a result value. Otherwise loading will be continue as usual. This interface is not matured and is not extensible. So that we don't guarantee the future compatibility of this method. Basically, you should'nt use this method. * iseq.h: move ISEQ_MAJOR/MINOR_VERSION (and some definitions) from iseq.c. * encoding.c (rb_data_is_encoding), internal.h: added. * vm_core.h: add several supports for lazy load. * add USE_LAZY_LOAD macro to specify enable or disable of this feature. * add several fields to rb_iseq_t. * introduce new macro rb_iseq_check(). * insns.def: some check for lazy loading feature. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * test/lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb: enabled iff suitable environment variables are provided. * test/runner.rb: enable lib/iseq_loader_checker.rb. * sample/iseq_loader.rb: add sample compiler and loader. $ ruby sample/iseq_loader.rb [dir] will compile all ruby scripts in [dir]. With default setting, this compile creates *.rb.yarb files in same directory of target .rb scripts. $ ruby -r sample/iseq_loader.rb [app] will run with enable to load compiled binary data. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@52949 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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return iseq;
}
enum ruby_special_exceptions {
ruby_error_reenter,
ruby_error_nomemory,
ruby_error_sysstack,
ruby_error_stackfatal,
ruby_error_stream_closed,
ruby_special_error_count
};
enum ruby_basic_operators {
BOP_PLUS,
BOP_MINUS,
BOP_MULT,
BOP_DIV,
BOP_MOD,
BOP_EQ,
BOP_EQQ,
BOP_LT,
BOP_LE,
BOP_LTLT,
BOP_AREF,
BOP_ASET,
BOP_LENGTH,
BOP_SIZE,
BOP_EMPTY_P,
BOP_SUCC,
BOP_GT,
BOP_GE,
BOP_NOT,
BOP_NEQ,
BOP_MATCH,
BOP_FREEZE,
BOP_UMINUS,
BOP_MAX,
BOP_MIN,
BOP_CALL,
BOP_LAST_
};
#define GetVMPtr(obj, ptr) \
GetCoreDataFromValue((obj), rb_vm_t, (ptr))
struct rb_vm_struct;
typedef void rb_vm_at_exit_func(struct rb_vm_struct*);
typedef struct rb_at_exit_list {
rb_vm_at_exit_func *func;
struct rb_at_exit_list *next;
} rb_at_exit_list;
struct rb_objspace;
struct rb_objspace *rb_objspace_alloc(void);
void rb_objspace_free(struct rb_objspace *);
* vm_trace.c, vm_core.h: simplify tracing mechanism. (1) add rb_hook_list_t data structure which includes hooks, events (flag) and `need_clean' flag. If the last flag is true, then clean the hooks list. In other words, deleted hooks are contained by `hooks'. Cleanup process should run before traversing the list. (2) Change check mechanism See EXEC_EVENT_HOOK() in vm_core.h. (3) Add `raw' hooks APIs Normal hooks are guarded from exception by rb_protect(). However, this protection is overhead for too simple functions which never cause exceptions. `raw' hooks are executed without protection and faster. Now, we only provide registration APIs. All `raw' hooks are kicked under protection (same as normal hooks). * include/ruby/ruby.h: remove internal data definition and macros. * internal.h (ruby_suppress_tracing), vm_trace.c: rename ruby_suppress_tracing() to rb_suppress_tracing() and remove unused function parameter. * parse.y: fix to use renamed rb_suppress_tracing(). * thread.c (thread_create_core): no need to set RUBY_VM_VM. * vm.c (mark_event_hooks): move definition to vm_trace.c. * vm.c (ruby_vm_event_flags): add a global variable. This global variable represents all of Threads and VM's event masks (T1#events | T2#events | ... | VM#events). You can check the possibility kick trace func or not with ruby_vm_event_flags. ruby_vm_event_flags is maintained by vm_trace.c. * cont.c (fiber_switch, rb_cont_call): restore tracing status. [Feature #4347] * test/ruby/test_continuation.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36715 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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typedef struct rb_hook_list_struct {
struct rb_event_hook_struct *hooks;
rb_event_flag_t events;
int need_clean;
} rb_hook_list_t;
typedef struct rb_vm_struct {
VALUE self;
rb_global_vm_lock_t gvl;
struct rb_thread_struct *main_thread;
/* persists across uncontended GVL release/acquire for time slice */
const struct rb_thread_struct *running_thread;
#ifdef USE_SIGALTSTACK
void *main_altstack;
#endif
rb_serial_t fork_gen;
rb_nativethread_lock_t waitpid_lock;
struct list_head waiting_pids; /* PID > 0: <=> struct waitpid_state */
struct list_head waiting_grps; /* PID <= 0: <=> struct waitpid_state */
struct list_head waiting_fds; /* <=> struct waiting_fd */
vm*: doubly-linked list from ccan to manage vm->living_threads A doubly-linked list for tracking living threads guarantees constant-time insert/delete performance with no corner cases of a hash table. I chose this ccan implementation of doubly-linked lists over the BSD sys/queue.h implementation since: 1) insertion and removal are both branchless 2) locality is improved if a struct may be a member of multiple lists (0002 patch in Feature 9632 will introduce a secondary list for waiting FDs) This also increases cache locality during iteration: improving performance in a new IO#close benchmark with many sleeping threads while still scanning the same number of threads. vm_thread_close 1.762 * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): list_head and counter for living_threads (rb_thread_t): vmlt_node for living_threads linkage (rb_vm_living_threads_init): new function wrapper (rb_vm_living_threads_insert): ditto (rb_vm_living_threads_remove): ditto * vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): new function wrapper * thread.c (terminate_i, thread_start_func_2, thread_create_core, thread_fd_close_i, thread_fd_close): update to use new APIs * vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func, rb_vm_mark, ruby_vm_destruct, vm_memsize, vm_init2, Init_VM): ditto * vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i, rb_clear_trace_func): ditto * benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb: added to show improvement * ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h: added as a dependency of list.h * ccan/check_type/check_type.h: ditto * ccan/container_of/container_of.h: ditto * ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT: ditto * ccan/licenses/CC0: ditto * ccan/str/str.h: ditto (stripped of unused macros) * ccan/list/list.h: ditto * common.mk: add CCAN_LIST_INCLUDES [ruby-core:61871][Feature 9632 (part 1)] Apologies for the size of this commit, but I think a good doubly-linked list will be useful for future features, too. This may be used to add ordering to a container_of-based hash table to preserve compatibility if required (e.g. feature 9614). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@45913 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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struct list_head living_threads;
VALUE thgroup_default;
int living_thread_num;
unsigned int running: 1;
unsigned int thread_abort_on_exception: 1;
unsigned int thread_report_on_exception: 1;
`$SAFE` as a process global state. [Feature #14250] * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): move `rb_execution_context_t::safe_level` to `rb_vm_t::safe_level_` because `$SAFE` is a process (VM) global state. * vm_core.h (rb_proc_t): remove `rb_proc_t::safe_level` because `Proc` objects don't need to keep `$SAFE` at the creation. Also make `is_from_method` and `is_lambda` as 1 bit fields. * cont.c (cont_restore_thread): no need to keep `$SAFE` for Continuation. * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): use `rb_set_safe_level_force()` instead of access `vm->safe_level_` directly. * eval_jump.c: End procs `END{}` doesn't keep `$SAFE`. * proc.c (proc_dup): removed and introduce `rb_proc_dup` in vm.c. * safe.c (rb_set_safe_level): don't check `$SAFE` 1 -> 0 changes. * safe.c (safe_setter): use `rb_set_safe_level()`. * thread.c (rb_thread_safe_level): `Thread#safe_level` returns `$SAFE`. It should be obsolete. * transcode.c (load_transcoder_entry): `rb_safe_level()` only returns 0 or 1 so that this check is not needed. * vm.c (vm_proc_create_from_captured): don't need to keep `$SAFE` for Proc. * vm.c (rb_proc_create): renamed to `proc_create`. * vm.c (rb_proc_dup): moved from proc.c. * vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): do not need to set and restore `$SAFE` for `Proc#call`. * vm_eval.c (rb_eval_cmd): rename a local variable to represent clearer meaning. * lib/drb/drb.rb: restore `$SAFE`. * lib/erb.rb: restore `$SAFE`, too. * test/lib/leakchecker.rb: check `$SAFE == 0` at the end of tests. * test/rubygems/test_gem.rb: do not set `$SAFE = 1`. * bootstraptest/test_proc.rb: catch up this change. * spec/ruby/optional/capi/string_spec.rb: ditto. * test/bigdecimal/test_bigdecimal.rb: ditto. * test/fiddle/test_func.rb: ditto. * test/fiddle/test_handle.rb: ditto. * test/net/imap/test_imap_response_parser.rb: ditto. * test/pathname/test_pathname.rb: ditto. * test/readline/test_readline.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_file.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_optimization.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_proc.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_require.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. * test/rubygems/test_gem_specification.rb: ditto. * test/test_tempfile.rb: ditto. * test/test_tmpdir.rb: ditto. * test/win32ole/test_win32ole.rb: ditto. * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_event.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61510 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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unsigned int safe_level_: 1;
int trace_running;
int sleeper;
/* object management */
VALUE mark_object_ary;
const VALUE special_exceptions[ruby_special_error_count];
/* load */
VALUE top_self;
VALUE load_path;
VALUE load_path_snapshot;
Fix compatibility of cached expanded load path * file.c (rb_get_path_check_to_string): extract from rb_get_path_check(). We change the spec not to call to_path of String object. * file.c (rb_get_path_check_convert): extract from rb_get_path_check(). * file.c (rb_get_path_check): follow the above change. * file.c (rb_file_expand_path_fast): remove check_expand_path_args(). Instead we call it in load.c. * file.c (rb_find_file_ext_safe): use rb_get_expanded_load_path() to reduce expand cost. * file.c (rb_find_file_safe): ditto. * internal.h (rb_get_expanded_load_path): add a declaration. * internal.h (rb_get_path_check_to_string, rb_get_path_check_convert): add declarations. * load.c (rb_construct_expanded_load_path): fix for compatibility. Same checks in rb_get_path_check() are added. We don't replace $LOAD_PATH and ensure that String object of $LOAD_PATH are frozen. We don't freeze non String object and expand it every times. We add arguments for expanding load path partially and checking if load path have relative paths or non String objects. * load.c (load_path_getcwd): get current working directory for checking if it's changed when getting load path. * load.c (rb_get_expanded_load_path): fix for rebuilding cache properly. We check if current working directory is changed and rebuild expanded load path cache. We expand paths which start with ~ (User HOME) and non String objects every times for compatibility. We make this accessible from other source files. * load.c (rb_feature_provided): call rb_get_path() since we changed rb_file_expand_path_fast() not to call it. * load.c (Init_load): initialize vm->load_path_check_cache. * vm.c (rb_vm_mark): mark vm->load_path_check_cache for GC. * vm_core.h (rb_vm_struct): add vm->load_path_check_cache to store data to check load path cache validity. * test/ruby/test_require.rb (TestRequire): add tests for require compatibility related to cached expanded load path. [ruby-core:47970] [Bug #7158] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@37482 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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VALUE load_path_check_cache;
VALUE expanded_load_path;
VALUE loaded_features;
VALUE loaded_features_snapshot;
struct st_table *loaded_features_index;
struct st_table *loading_table;
/* signal */
struct {
VALUE cmd[RUBY_NSIG];
unsigned char safe[RUBY_NSIG];
} trap_list;
/* hook */
* vm_trace.c, vm_core.h: simplify tracing mechanism. (1) add rb_hook_list_t data structure which includes hooks, events (flag) and `need_clean' flag. If the last flag is true, then clean the hooks list. In other words, deleted hooks are contained by `hooks'. Cleanup process should run before traversing the list. (2) Change check mechanism See EXEC_EVENT_HOOK() in vm_core.h. (3) Add `raw' hooks APIs Normal hooks are guarded from exception by rb_protect(). However, this protection is overhead for too simple functions which never cause exceptions. `raw' hooks are executed without protection and faster. Now, we only provide registration APIs. All `raw' hooks are kicked under protection (same as normal hooks). * include/ruby/ruby.h: remove internal data definition and macros. * internal.h (ruby_suppress_tracing), vm_trace.c: rename ruby_suppress_tracing() to rb_suppress_tracing() and remove unused function parameter. * parse.y: fix to use renamed rb_suppress_tracing(). * thread.c (thread_create_core): no need to set RUBY_VM_VM. * vm.c (mark_event_hooks): move definition to vm_trace.c. * vm.c (ruby_vm_event_flags): add a global variable. This global variable represents all of Threads and VM's event masks (T1#events | T2#events | ... | VM#events). You can check the possibility kick trace func or not with ruby_vm_event_flags. ruby_vm_event_flags is maintained by vm_trace.c. * cont.c (fiber_switch, rb_cont_call): restore tracing status. [Feature #4347] * test/ruby/test_continuation.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36715 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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rb_hook_list_t event_hooks;
/* relation table of ensure - rollback for callcc */
struct st_table *ensure_rollback_table;
/* postponed_job */
struct st_table *postponed_jobs;
int src_encoding_index;
VALUE verbose, debug, orig_progname, progname;
VALUE coverages;
int coverage_mode;
VALUE defined_module_hash;
struct rb_objspace *objspace;
rb_at_exit_list *at_exit;
VALUE *defined_strings;
st_table *frozen_strings;
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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/* params */
struct { /* size in byte */
size_t thread_vm_stack_size;
size_t thread_machine_stack_size;
size_t fiber_vm_stack_size;
size_t fiber_machine_stack_size;
} default_params;
short redefined_flag[BOP_LAST_];
} rb_vm_t;
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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/* default values */
#define RUBY_VM_SIZE_ALIGN 4096
#define RUBY_VM_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE ( 128 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 512 KB or 1024 KB */
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#define RUBY_VM_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE_MIN ( 2 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 8 KB or 16 KB */
#define RUBY_VM_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE ( 128 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 512 KB or 1024 KB */
#define RUBY_VM_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE_MIN ( 16 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 64 KB or 128 KB */
#define RUBY_VM_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE ( 16 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 64 KB or 128 KB */
#define RUBY_VM_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE_MIN ( 2 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 8 KB or 16 KB */
#define RUBY_VM_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE ( 64 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 256 KB or 512 KB */
#if defined(__powerpc64__)
#define RUBY_VM_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE_MIN ( 32 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 128 KB or 256 KB */
#else
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#define RUBY_VM_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE_MIN ( 16 * 1024 * sizeof(VALUE)) /* 64 KB or 128 KB */
#endif
* vm.c: support variable VM/Machine stack sizes. Specified by the following environment variaables: - RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at thread creation. default: 128KB (32bit CPU) or 256KB (64bit CPU). - RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at thread creation. default: 512KB or 1024KB. - RUBY_FIBER_VM_STACK_SIZE: vm stack size used at fiber creation. default: 64KB or 128KB. - RUBY_FIBER_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE: machine stack size used at fiber creation. default: 256KB or 256KB. This values are specified at launched timing. You can not change these values at running time. Environ variables are only *hints* because: - They are aligned to 4KB. - They have minimum values (depend on OSs). - Machine stack settings are ignored by some OSs. Default values especially fiber stack sizes are increased. This change affect Fiber's behavior: (1) You can run more complex program on a Fiber. (2) You can not make many (thousands) Fibers because of lack of address space (on 32bit CPU). If (2) bothers you, (a) Use 64bit CPU with big memory, or (b) Specify RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE correctly. You need to choose correct stack size carefully. These values are completely rely on systems (OS/compiler and so on). * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t::default_params): add to record above settings. * vm.c (RubyVM::DEFAULT_PARAMS): add new constant to see above setting. * thread_pthread.c: support RUBY_THREAD_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE. * cont.c: support RUBY_FIBER_(VM|MACHINE)_STACK_SIZE. * test/ruby/test_fiber.rb: add tests for above. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@38478 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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/* optimize insn */
#define INTEGER_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 0)
#define FLOAT_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 1)
#define STRING_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 2)
#define ARRAY_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 3)
#define HASH_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 4)
/* #define BIGNUM_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 5) */
#define SYMBOL_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 6)
#define TIME_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 7)
#define REGEXP_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 8)
#define NIL_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 9)
#define TRUE_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 10)
#define FALSE_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 11)
#define PROC_REDEFINED_OP_FLAG (1 << 12)
#define BASIC_OP_UNREDEFINED_P(op, klass) (LIKELY((GET_VM()->redefined_flag[(op)]&(klass)) == 0))
#ifndef VM_DEBUG_BP_CHECK
#define VM_DEBUG_BP_CHECK 0
#endif
#ifndef VM_DEBUG_VERIFY_METHOD_CACHE
* method.h: introduce rb_callable_method_entry_t to remove rb_control_frame_t::klass. [Bug #11278], [Bug #11279] rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes. rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class. module M def foo; end end In this case, owner is M. rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes. For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally. rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS. rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or T_ICLASS. rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data. In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class. For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M, class C; include M; end class D; include M; end then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class will be created. When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo. rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo. However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more). It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending) classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module). Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache. We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed. To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t. You can access them by the following functions. * rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me); To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the above listed functions. * rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me); VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry() returns rb_callable_method_entry_t. You can check a super class of current method by rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class. * method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to rb_method_entry_t::owner. * internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache rb_callable_method_entry_t data. We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only active for T_ICLASS. * class.c (method_entry_i): ditto. * class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes defiend_class_ptr. * gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS. * cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed. * proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because rb_callable_method_t has all information. * vm_core.h: remove several fields. * rb_control_frame_t::klass. * rb_block_t::klass. And catch up changes. * eval.c: catch up changes. * gc.c: ditto. * insns.def: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * vm_args.c: ditto. * vm_backtrace.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * vm_method.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51126 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#define VM_DEBUG_VERIFY_METHOD_CACHE (VM_DEBUG_MODE != 0)
#endif
struct rb_captured_block {
VALUE self;
const VALUE *ep;
union {
const rb_iseq_t *iseq;
const struct vm_ifunc *ifunc;
VALUE val;
} code;
};
enum rb_block_handler_type {
block_handler_type_iseq,
block_handler_type_ifunc,
block_handler_type_symbol,
block_handler_type_proc
};
enum rb_block_type {
block_type_iseq,
block_type_ifunc,
block_type_symbol,
block_type_proc
};
struct rb_block {
union {
struct rb_captured_block captured;
VALUE symbol;
VALUE proc;
} as;
enum rb_block_type type;
};
typedef struct rb_control_frame_struct {
const VALUE *pc; /* cfp[0] */
VALUE *sp; /* cfp[1] */
const rb_iseq_t *iseq; /* cfp[2] */
VALUE self; /* cfp[3] / block[0] */
const VALUE *ep; /* cfp[4] / block[1] */
const void *block_code; /* cfp[5] / block[2] */ /* iseq or ifunc */
mjit_compile.c: merge initial JIT compiler which has been developed by Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail> as YARV-MJIT. Many of its bugs are fixed by wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. This JIT compiler is designed to be a safe migration path to introduce JIT compiler to MRI. So this commit does not include any bytecode changes or dynamic instruction modifications, which are done in original MJIT. This commit even strips off some aggressive optimizations from YARV-MJIT, and thus it's slower than YARV-MJIT too. But it's still fairly faster than Ruby 2.5 in some benchmarks (attached below). Note that this JIT compiler passes `make test`, `make test-all`, `make test-spec` without JIT, and even with JIT. Not only it's perfectly safe with JIT disabled because it does not replace VM instructions unlike MJIT, but also with JIT enabled it stably runs Ruby applications including Rails applications. I'm expecting this version as just "initial" JIT compiler. I have many optimization ideas which are skipped for initial merging, and you may easily replace this JIT compiler with a faster one by just replacing mjit_compile.c. `mjit_compile` interface is designed for the purpose. common.mk: update dependencies for mjit_compile.c. internal.h: declare `rb_vm_insn_addr2insn` for MJIT. vm.c: exclude some definitions if `-DMJIT_HEADER` is provided to compiler. This avoids to include some functions which take a long time to compile, e.g. vm_exec_core. Some of the purpose is achieved in transform_mjit_header.rb (see `IGNORED_FUNCTIONS`) but others are manually resolved for now. Load mjit_helper.h for MJIT header. mjit_helper.h: New. This is a file used only by JIT-ed code. I'll refactor `mjit_call_cfunc` later. vm_eval.c: add some #ifdef switches to skip compiling some functions like Init_vm_eval. win32/mkexports.rb: export thread/ec functions, which are used by MJIT. include/ruby/defines.h: add MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED macro alis to clarify that a function is exported only for MJIT. array.c: export a function used by MJIT. bignum.c: ditto. class.c: ditto. compile.c: ditto. error.c: ditto. gc.c: ditto. hash.c: ditto. iseq.c: ditto. numeric.c: ditto. object.c: ditto. proc.c: ditto. re.c: ditto. st.c: ditto. string.c: ditto. thread.c: ditto. variable.c: ditto. vm_backtrace.c: ditto. vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. vm_method.c: ditto. I would like to improve maintainability of function exports, but I believe this way is acceptable as initial merging if we clarify the new exports are for MJIT (so that we can use them as TODO list to fix) and add unit tests to detect unresolved symbols. I'll add unit tests of JIT compilations in succeeding commits. Author: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com> Contributor: wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com> Part of [Feature #14235] --- * Known issues * Code generated by gcc is faster than clang. The benchmark may be worse in macOS. Following benchmark result is provided by gcc w/ Linux. * Performance is decreased when Google Chrome is running * JIT can work on MinGW, but it doesn't improve performance at least in short running benchmark. * Currently it doesn't perform well with Rails. We'll try to fix this before release. --- * Benchmark reslts Benchmarked with: Intel 4.0GHz i7-4790K with 16GB memory under x86-64 Ubuntu 8 Cores - 2.0.0-p0: Ruby 2.0.0-p0 - r62186: Ruby trunk (early 2.6.0), before MJIT changes - JIT off: On this commit, but without `--jit` option - JIT on: On this commit, and with `--jit` option ** Optcarrot fps Benchmark: https://github.com/mame/optcarrot | |2.0.0-p0 |r62186 |JIT off |JIT on | |:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------| |fps |37.32 |51.46 |51.31 |58.88 | |vs 2.0.0 |1.00x |1.38x |1.37x |1.58x | ** MJIT benchmarks Benchmark: https://github.com/benchmark-driver/mjit-benchmarks (Original: https://github.com/vnmakarov/ruby/tree/rtl_mjit_branch/MJIT-benchmarks) | |2.0.0-p0 |r62186 |JIT off |JIT on | |:----------|:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------| |aread |1.00 |1.09 |1.07 |2.19 | |aref |1.00 |1.13 |1.11 |2.22 | |aset |1.00 |1.50 |1.45 |2.64 | |awrite |1.00 |1.17 |1.13 |2.20 | |call |1.00 |1.29 |1.26 |2.02 | |const2 |1.00 |1.10 |1.10 |2.19 | |const |1.00 |1.11 |1.10 |2.19 | |fannk |1.00 |1.04 |1.02 |1.00 | |fib |1.00 |1.32 |1.31 |1.84 | |ivread |1.00 |1.13 |1.12 |2.43 | |ivwrite |1.00 |1.23 |1.21 |2.40 | |mandelbrot |1.00 |1.13 |1.16 |1.28 | |meteor |1.00 |2.97 |2.92 |3.17 | |nbody |1.00 |1.17 |1.15 |1.49 | |nest-ntimes|1.00 |1.22 |1.20 |1.39 | |nest-while |1.00 |1.10 |1.10 |1.37 | |norm |1.00 |1.18 |1.16 |1.24 | |nsvb |1.00 |1.16 |1.16 |1.17 | |red-black |1.00 |1.02 |0.99 |1.12 | |sieve |1.00 |1.30 |1.28 |1.62 | |trees |1.00 |1.14 |1.13 |1.19 | |while |1.00 |1.12 |1.11 |2.41 | ** Discourse's script/bench.rb Benchmark: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/v1.8.7/script/bench.rb NOTE: Rails performance was somehow a little degraded with JIT for now. We should fix this. (At least I know opt_aref is performing badly in JIT and I have an idea to fix it. Please wait for the fix.) *** JIT off Your Results: (note for timings- percentile is first, duration is second in millisecs) categories_admin: 50: 17 75: 18 90: 22 99: 29 home_admin: 50: 21 75: 21 90: 27 99: 40 topic_admin: 50: 17 75: 18 90: 22 99: 32 categories: 50: 35 75: 41 90: 43 99: 77 home: 50: 39 75: 46 90: 49 99: 95 topic: 50: 46 75: 52 90: 56 99: 101 *** JIT on Your Results: (note for timings- percentile is first, duration is second in millisecs) categories_admin: 50: 19 75: 21 90: 25 99: 33 home_admin: 50: 24 75: 26 90: 30 99: 35 topic_admin: 50: 19 75: 20 90: 25 99: 30 categories: 50: 40 75: 44 90: 48 99: 76 home: 50: 42 75: 48 90: 51 99: 89 topic: 50: 49 75: 55 90: 58 99: 99 git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62197 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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const VALUE *bp; /* cfp[6] */
#if VM_DEBUG_BP_CHECK
mjit_compile.c: merge initial JIT compiler which has been developed by Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail> as YARV-MJIT. Many of its bugs are fixed by wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com>. This JIT compiler is designed to be a safe migration path to introduce JIT compiler to MRI. So this commit does not include any bytecode changes or dynamic instruction modifications, which are done in original MJIT. This commit even strips off some aggressive optimizations from YARV-MJIT, and thus it's slower than YARV-MJIT too. But it's still fairly faster than Ruby 2.5 in some benchmarks (attached below). Note that this JIT compiler passes `make test`, `make test-all`, `make test-spec` without JIT, and even with JIT. Not only it's perfectly safe with JIT disabled because it does not replace VM instructions unlike MJIT, but also with JIT enabled it stably runs Ruby applications including Rails applications. I'm expecting this version as just "initial" JIT compiler. I have many optimization ideas which are skipped for initial merging, and you may easily replace this JIT compiler with a faster one by just replacing mjit_compile.c. `mjit_compile` interface is designed for the purpose. common.mk: update dependencies for mjit_compile.c. internal.h: declare `rb_vm_insn_addr2insn` for MJIT. vm.c: exclude some definitions if `-DMJIT_HEADER` is provided to compiler. This avoids to include some functions which take a long time to compile, e.g. vm_exec_core. Some of the purpose is achieved in transform_mjit_header.rb (see `IGNORED_FUNCTIONS`) but others are manually resolved for now. Load mjit_helper.h for MJIT header. mjit_helper.h: New. This is a file used only by JIT-ed code. I'll refactor `mjit_call_cfunc` later. vm_eval.c: add some #ifdef switches to skip compiling some functions like Init_vm_eval. win32/mkexports.rb: export thread/ec functions, which are used by MJIT. include/ruby/defines.h: add MJIT_FUNC_EXPORTED macro alis to clarify that a function is exported only for MJIT. array.c: export a function used by MJIT. bignum.c: ditto. class.c: ditto. compile.c: ditto. error.c: ditto. gc.c: ditto. hash.c: ditto. iseq.c: ditto. numeric.c: ditto. object.c: ditto. proc.c: ditto. re.c: ditto. st.c: ditto. string.c: ditto. thread.c: ditto. variable.c: ditto. vm_backtrace.c: ditto. vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. vm_method.c: ditto. I would like to improve maintainability of function exports, but I believe this way is acceptable as initial merging if we clarify the new exports are for MJIT (so that we can use them as TODO list to fix) and add unit tests to detect unresolved symbols. I'll add unit tests of JIT compilations in succeeding commits. Author: Takashi Kokubun <takashikkbn@gmail.com> Contributor: wanabe <s.wanabe@gmail.com> Part of [Feature #14235] --- * Known issues * Code generated by gcc is faster than clang. The benchmark may be worse in macOS. Following benchmark result is provided by gcc w/ Linux. * Performance is decreased when Google Chrome is running * JIT can work on MinGW, but it doesn't improve performance at least in short running benchmark. * Currently it doesn't perform well with Rails. We'll try to fix this before release. --- * Benchmark reslts Benchmarked with: Intel 4.0GHz i7-4790K with 16GB memory under x86-64 Ubuntu 8 Cores - 2.0.0-p0: Ruby 2.0.0-p0 - r62186: Ruby trunk (early 2.6.0), before MJIT changes - JIT off: On this commit, but without `--jit` option - JIT on: On this commit, and with `--jit` option ** Optcarrot fps Benchmark: https://github.com/mame/optcarrot | |2.0.0-p0 |r62186 |JIT off |JIT on | |:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------| |fps |37.32 |51.46 |51.31 |58.88 | |vs 2.0.0 |1.00x |1.38x |1.37x |1.58x | ** MJIT benchmarks Benchmark: https://github.com/benchmark-driver/mjit-benchmarks (Original: https://github.com/vnmakarov/ruby/tree/rtl_mjit_branch/MJIT-benchmarks) | |2.0.0-p0 |r62186 |JIT off |JIT on | |:----------|:--------|:--------|:--------|:--------| |aread |1.00 |1.09 |1.07 |2.19 | |aref |1.00 |1.13 |1.11 |2.22 | |aset |1.00 |1.50 |1.45 |2.64 | |awrite |1.00 |1.17 |1.13 |2.20 | |call |1.00 |1.29 |1.26 |2.02 | |const2 |1.00 |1.10 |1.10 |2.19 | |const |1.00 |1.11 |1.10 |2.19 | |fannk |1.00 |1.04 |1.02 |1.00 | |fib |1.00 |1.32 |1.31 |1.84 | |ivread |1.00 |1.13 |1.12 |2.43 | |ivwrite |1.00 |1.23 |1.21 |2.40 | |mandelbrot |1.00 |1.13 |1.16 |1.28 | |meteor |1.00 |2.97 |2.92 |3.17 | |nbody |1.00 |1.17 |1.15 |1.49 | |nest-ntimes|1.00 |1.22 |1.20 |1.39 | |nest-while |1.00 |1.10 |1.10 |1.37 | |norm |1.00 |1.18 |1.16 |1.24 | |nsvb |1.00 |1.16 |1.16 |1.17 | |red-black |1.00 |1.02 |0.99 |1.12 | |sieve |1.00 |1.30 |1.28 |1.62 | |trees |1.00 |1.14 |1.13 |1.19 | |while |1.00 |1.12 |1.11 |2.41 | ** Discourse's script/bench.rb Benchmark: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/v1.8.7/script/bench.rb NOTE: Rails performance was somehow a little degraded with JIT for now. We should fix this. (At least I know opt_aref is performing badly in JIT and I have an idea to fix it. Please wait for the fix.) *** JIT off Your Results: (note for timings- percentile is first, duration is second in millisecs) categories_admin: 50: 17 75: 18 90: 22 99: 29 home_admin: 50: 21 75: 21 90: 27 99: 40 topic_admin: 50: 17 75: 18 90: 22 99: 32 categories: 50: 35 75: 41 90: 43 99: 77 home: 50: 39 75: 46 90: 49 99: 95 topic: 50: 46 75: 52 90: 56 99: 101 *** JIT on Your Results: (note for timings- percentile is first, duration is second in millisecs) categories_admin: 50: 19 75: 21 90: 25 99: 33 home_admin: 50: 24 75: 26 90: 30 99: 35 topic_admin: 50: 19 75: 20 90: 25 99: 30 categories: 50: 40 75: 44 90: 48 99: 76 home: 50: 42 75: 48 90: 51 99: 89 topic: 50: 49 75: 55 90: 58 99: 99 git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62197 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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VALUE *bp_check; /* cfp[7] */
#endif
} rb_control_frame_t;
extern const rb_data_type_t ruby_threadptr_data_type;
static inline struct rb_thread_struct *
rb_thread_ptr(VALUE thval)
{
return (struct rb_thread_struct *)rb_check_typeddata(thval, &ruby_threadptr_data_type);
}
enum rb_thread_status {
THREAD_RUNNABLE,
THREAD_STOPPED,
THREAD_STOPPED_FOREVER,
THREAD_KILLED
};
typedef RUBY_JMP_BUF rb_jmpbuf_t;
/*
the members which are written in EC_PUSH_TAG() should be placed at
the beginning and the end, so that entire region is accessible.
*/
struct rb_vm_tag {
VALUE tag;
VALUE retval;
rb_jmpbuf_t buf;
struct rb_vm_tag *prev;
enum ruby_tag_type state;
};
STATIC_ASSERT(rb_vm_tag_buf_offset, offsetof(struct rb_vm_tag, buf) > 0);
STATIC_ASSERT(rb_vm_tag_buf_end,
offsetof(struct rb_vm_tag, buf) + sizeof(rb_jmpbuf_t) <
sizeof(struct rb_vm_tag));
struct rb_vm_protect_tag {
struct rb_vm_protect_tag *prev;
};
struct rb_unblock_callback {
rb_unblock_function_t *func;
void *arg;
};
struct rb_mutex_struct;
typedef struct rb_thread_list_struct{
struct rb_thread_list_struct *next;
struct rb_thread_struct *th;
} rb_thread_list_t;
typedef struct rb_ensure_entry {
VALUE marker;
VALUE (*e_proc)(ANYARGS);
VALUE data2;
} rb_ensure_entry_t;
typedef struct rb_ensure_list {
struct rb_ensure_list *next;
struct rb_ensure_entry entry;
} rb_ensure_list_t;
typedef char rb_thread_id_string_t[sizeof(rb_nativethread_id_t) * 2 + 3];
cont.c: Optimize fiber_switch callees Remove some unnecessary VALUE/struct conversions and aggressively inline functions used during fiber_switch. Either of these changes alone does not yield significant performance increase, but in combination they improve performance by ~6%. Arguably, removal of separate VALUE/rb_fiber_t* variables also makes the code more readable in a few places. * vm_core.h: declare rb_fiber_t typedef (rb_thread_t): fiber and root_fiber become rb_fiber_t * (from VALUE) * vm.c (rb_thread_mark): use rb_fiber_mark_self * cont.c (rb_fiber_t): prev becomes rb_fiber_t * (from VALUE) (cont_mark, cont_free): simplify conditions (rb_fiber_mark_self): new function (fiber_mark): use rb_fiber_mark_self (cont_save_thread, cont_restore_thread): inline (cont_restore_thread): simplify (fiber_setcontext): simplify conditions (rb_cont_call): remove dereference (fiber_t_alloc): update for rb_fiber_t->prev type change (rb_fiber_start): ditto (fiber_current): extract from rb_fiber_current (return_fiber): move, simplify type checks (rb_fiber_current): use fiber_current (fiber_store): simplify type checks (fiber_switch): ditto, simplify call to fiber_setcontext, use fiber_current (rb_fiber_transfer): update for type changes (rb_fiber_terminate): move, use fiber_switch (rb_fiber_resume): update for type changes (rb_fiber_reset_root_local_storage): ditto (rb_fiber_yield): use rb_fiber_switch instead of rb_fiber_transfer (rb_fiber_m_transfer): ditto [ruby-core:65518] [Feature #10341] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@47964 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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typedef struct rb_fiber_struct rb_fiber_t;
typedef struct rb_execution_context_struct {
/* execution information */
VALUE *vm_stack; /* must free, must mark */
size_t vm_stack_size; /* size in word (byte size / sizeof(VALUE)) */
rb_control_frame_t *cfp;
struct rb_vm_tag *tag;
struct rb_vm_protect_tag *protect_tag;
/* interrupt flags */
rb_atomic_t interrupt_flag;
rb_atomic_t interrupt_mask; /* size should match flag */
rb_fiber_t *fiber_ptr;
struct rb_thread_struct *thread_ptr;
/* storage (ec (fiber) local) */
st_table *local_storage;
VALUE local_storage_recursive_hash;
VALUE local_storage_recursive_hash_for_trace;
/* eval env */
const VALUE *root_lep;
VALUE root_svar;
/* ensure & callcc */
rb_ensure_list_t *ensure_list;
/* trace information */
struct rb_trace_arg_struct *trace_arg;
/* temporary places */
VALUE errinfo;
VALUE passed_block_handler; /* for rb_iterate */
const rb_callable_method_entry_t *passed_bmethod_me; /* for bmethod */
int raised_flag;
enum method_missing_reason method_missing_reason;
VALUE private_const_reference;
/* for GC */
struct {
VALUE *stack_start;
VALUE *stack_end;
size_t stack_maxsize;
#ifdef __ia64
VALUE *register_stack_start;
VALUE *register_stack_end;
size_t register_stack_maxsize;
#endif
RUBY_ALIGNAS(SIZEOF_VALUE) jmp_buf regs;
} machine;
} rb_execution_context_t;
void ec_set_vm_stack(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE *stack, size_t size);
typedef struct rb_thread_struct {
vm*: doubly-linked list from ccan to manage vm->living_threads A doubly-linked list for tracking living threads guarantees constant-time insert/delete performance with no corner cases of a hash table. I chose this ccan implementation of doubly-linked lists over the BSD sys/queue.h implementation since: 1) insertion and removal are both branchless 2) locality is improved if a struct may be a member of multiple lists (0002 patch in Feature 9632 will introduce a secondary list for waiting FDs) This also increases cache locality during iteration: improving performance in a new IO#close benchmark with many sleeping threads while still scanning the same number of threads. vm_thread_close 1.762 * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): list_head and counter for living_threads (rb_thread_t): vmlt_node for living_threads linkage (rb_vm_living_threads_init): new function wrapper (rb_vm_living_threads_insert): ditto (rb_vm_living_threads_remove): ditto * vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): new function wrapper * thread.c (terminate_i, thread_start_func_2, thread_create_core, thread_fd_close_i, thread_fd_close): update to use new APIs * vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func, rb_vm_mark, ruby_vm_destruct, vm_memsize, vm_init2, Init_VM): ditto * vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i, rb_clear_trace_func): ditto * benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb: added to show improvement * ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h: added as a dependency of list.h * ccan/check_type/check_type.h: ditto * ccan/container_of/container_of.h: ditto * ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT: ditto * ccan/licenses/CC0: ditto * ccan/str/str.h: ditto (stripped of unused macros) * ccan/list/list.h: ditto * common.mk: add CCAN_LIST_INCLUDES [ruby-core:61871][Feature 9632 (part 1)] Apologies for the size of this commit, but I think a good doubly-linked list will be useful for future features, too. This may be used to add ordering to a container_of-based hash table to preserve compatibility if required (e.g. feature 9614). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@45913 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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struct list_node vmlt_node;
VALUE self;
rb_vm_t *vm;
rb_execution_context_t *ec;
VALUE last_status; /* $? */
/* for cfunc */
struct rb_calling_info *calling;
/* for load(true) */
VALUE top_self;
VALUE top_wrapper;
/* thread control */
rb_nativethread_id_t thread_id;
#ifdef NON_SCALAR_THREAD_ID
rb_thread_id_string_t thread_id_string;
#endif
BITFIELD(enum rb_thread_status) status : 2;
/* bit flags */
unsigned int to_kill : 1;
unsigned int abort_on_exception: 1;
unsigned int report_on_exception: 1;
unsigned int pending_interrupt_queue_checked: 1;
int8_t priority; /* -3 .. 3 (RUBY_THREAD_PRIORITY_{MIN,MAX}) */
uint32_t running_time_us; /* 12500..800000 */
native_thread_data_t native_thread_data;
void *blocking_region_buffer;
VALUE thgroup;
VALUE value;
/* temporary place of retval on OPT_CALL_THREADED_CODE */
#if OPT_CALL_THREADED_CODE
VALUE retval;
#endif
/* async errinfo queue */
VALUE pending_interrupt_queue;
VALUE pending_interrupt_mask_stack;
/* interrupt management */
rb_nativethread_lock_t interrupt_lock;
struct rb_unblock_callback unblock;
VALUE locking_mutex;
struct rb_mutex_struct *keeping_mutexes;
rb_thread_list_t *join_list;
VALUE first_proc;
VALUE first_args;
VALUE (*first_func)(ANYARGS);
/* statistics data for profiler */
VALUE stat_insn_usage;
/* fiber */
cont.c: Optimize fiber_switch callees Remove some unnecessary VALUE/struct conversions and aggressively inline functions used during fiber_switch. Either of these changes alone does not yield significant performance increase, but in combination they improve performance by ~6%. Arguably, removal of separate VALUE/rb_fiber_t* variables also makes the code more readable in a few places. * vm_core.h: declare rb_fiber_t typedef (rb_thread_t): fiber and root_fiber become rb_fiber_t * (from VALUE) * vm.c (rb_thread_mark): use rb_fiber_mark_self * cont.c (rb_fiber_t): prev becomes rb_fiber_t * (from VALUE) (cont_mark, cont_free): simplify conditions (rb_fiber_mark_self): new function (fiber_mark): use rb_fiber_mark_self (cont_save_thread, cont_restore_thread): inline (cont_restore_thread): simplify (fiber_setcontext): simplify conditions (rb_cont_call): remove dereference (fiber_t_alloc): update for rb_fiber_t->prev type change (rb_fiber_start): ditto (fiber_current): extract from rb_fiber_current (return_fiber): move, simplify type checks (rb_fiber_current): use fiber_current (fiber_store): simplify type checks (fiber_switch): ditto, simplify call to fiber_setcontext, use fiber_current (rb_fiber_transfer): update for type changes (rb_fiber_terminate): move, use fiber_switch (rb_fiber_resume): update for type changes (rb_fiber_reset_root_local_storage): ditto (rb_fiber_yield): use rb_fiber_switch instead of rb_fiber_transfer (rb_fiber_m_transfer): ditto [ruby-core:65518] [Feature #10341] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@47964 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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rb_fiber_t *root_fiber;
rb_jmpbuf_t root_jmpbuf;
/* misc */
VALUE name;
} rb_thread_t;
typedef enum {
VM_DEFINECLASS_TYPE_CLASS = 0x00,
VM_DEFINECLASS_TYPE_SINGLETON_CLASS = 0x01,
VM_DEFINECLASS_TYPE_MODULE = 0x02,
/* 0x03..0x06 is reserved */
VM_DEFINECLASS_TYPE_MASK = 0x07
} rb_vm_defineclass_type_t;
#define VM_DEFINECLASS_TYPE(x) ((rb_vm_defineclass_type_t)(x) & VM_DEFINECLASS_TYPE_MASK)
#define VM_DEFINECLASS_FLAG_SCOPED 0x08
#define VM_DEFINECLASS_FLAG_HAS_SUPERCLASS 0x10
#define VM_DEFINECLASS_SCOPED_P(x) ((x) & VM_DEFINECLASS_FLAG_SCOPED)
#define VM_DEFINECLASS_HAS_SUPERCLASS_P(x) \
((x) & VM_DEFINECLASS_FLAG_HAS_SUPERCLASS)
/* iseq.c */
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
* iseq.c, vm_eval.c: set th->base_block properly. th->base_block is information for (a) parsing, (b) compiling and (c) setting up the frame to execute the program passed by `eval' method. For example, (1) parser need to know up-level variables to detect it is variable or method without paren. Befor (a), (b) and (c), VM set th->base_block by passed bindng (or previous frame information). After execute (a), (b) and (c), VM should clear th->base_block. However, if (a), (b) or (c) raises an exception, then th->base_block is not cleared. Problem is that the uncleared value th->balo_block is used for irrelevant iseq compilation. It causes SEGV or critical error. I tried to solve this problem: to clear them before exception, but finally I found out that it is difficult to do it (Ruby program can be run in many places). Because of this background, I set th->base_block before compiling iseq and restore it after compiling. Basically, th->base_block is dirty hack (similar to global variable) and this patch is also dirty. * bootstraptest/test_eval.rb: add a test for above. * internal.h: remove unused decl. * iseq.c (rb_iseq_compile_with_option): add base_block parameter. set th->base_block before compation and restore it after compilation. * ruby.c (require_libraries): pass 0 as base_block instead of setting th->base_block * tool/compile_prelude.rb (prelude_eval): apply above changes. * vm.c, vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_core.h: add comments. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36179 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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/* node -> iseq */
rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_new (const rb_ast_body_t *ast, VALUE name, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, const rb_iseq_t *parent, enum iseq_type);
rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_new_top (const rb_ast_body_t *ast, VALUE name, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, const rb_iseq_t *parent);
rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_new_main (const rb_ast_body_t *ast, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, const rb_iseq_t *parent);
rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_new_with_opt(const rb_ast_body_t *ast, VALUE name, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, VALUE first_lineno,
const rb_iseq_t *parent, enum iseq_type, const rb_compile_option_t*);
rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_new_ifunc(const struct vm_ifunc *ifunc, VALUE name, VALUE path, VALUE realpath, VALUE first_lineno,
const rb_iseq_t *parent, enum iseq_type, const rb_compile_option_t*);
* iseq.c, vm_eval.c: set th->base_block properly. th->base_block is information for (a) parsing, (b) compiling and (c) setting up the frame to execute the program passed by `eval' method. For example, (1) parser need to know up-level variables to detect it is variable or method without paren. Befor (a), (b) and (c), VM set th->base_block by passed bindng (or previous frame information). After execute (a), (b) and (c), VM should clear th->base_block. However, if (a), (b) or (c) raises an exception, then th->base_block is not cleared. Problem is that the uncleared value th->balo_block is used for irrelevant iseq compilation. It causes SEGV or critical error. I tried to solve this problem: to clear them before exception, but finally I found out that it is difficult to do it (Ruby program can be run in many places). Because of this background, I set th->base_block before compiling iseq and restore it after compiling. Basically, th->base_block is dirty hack (similar to global variable) and this patch is also dirty. * bootstraptest/test_eval.rb: add a test for above. * internal.h: remove unused decl. * iseq.c (rb_iseq_compile_with_option): add base_block parameter. set th->base_block before compation and restore it after compilation. * ruby.c (require_libraries): pass 0 as base_block instead of setting th->base_block * tool/compile_prelude.rb (prelude_eval): apply above changes. * vm.c, vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_core.h: add comments. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36179 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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/* src -> iseq */
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rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_compile(VALUE src, VALUE file, VALUE line);
rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_compile_on_base(VALUE src, VALUE file, VALUE line, const struct rb_block *base_block);
rb_iseq_t *rb_iseq_compile_with_option(VALUE src, VALUE file, VALUE realpath, VALUE line, const struct rb_block *base_block, VALUE opt);
* iseq.c, vm_eval.c: set th->base_block properly. th->base_block is information for (a) parsing, (b) compiling and (c) setting up the frame to execute the program passed by `eval' method. For example, (1) parser need to know up-level variables to detect it is variable or method without paren. Befor (a), (b) and (c), VM set th->base_block by passed bindng (or previous frame information). After execute (a), (b) and (c), VM should clear th->base_block. However, if (a), (b) or (c) raises an exception, then th->base_block is not cleared. Problem is that the uncleared value th->balo_block is used for irrelevant iseq compilation. It causes SEGV or critical error. I tried to solve this problem: to clear them before exception, but finally I found out that it is difficult to do it (Ruby program can be run in many places). Because of this background, I set th->base_block before compiling iseq and restore it after compiling. Basically, th->base_block is dirty hack (similar to global variable) and this patch is also dirty. * bootstraptest/test_eval.rb: add a test for above. * internal.h: remove unused decl. * iseq.c (rb_iseq_compile_with_option): add base_block parameter. set th->base_block before compation and restore it after compilation. * ruby.c (require_libraries): pass 0 as base_block instead of setting th->base_block * tool/compile_prelude.rb (prelude_eval): apply above changes. * vm.c, vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_core.h: add comments. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36179 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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VALUE rb_iseq_disasm(const rb_iseq_t *iseq);
int rb_iseq_disasm_insn(VALUE str, const VALUE *iseqval, size_t pos, const rb_iseq_t *iseq, VALUE child);
const char *ruby_node_name(int node);
VALUE rb_iseq_coverage(const rb_iseq_t *iseq);
RUBY_EXTERN VALUE rb_cISeq;
RUBY_EXTERN VALUE rb_cRubyVM;
RUBY_EXTERN VALUE rb_mRubyVMFrozenCore;
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
#define GetProcPtr(obj, ptr) \
GetCoreDataFromValue((obj), rb_proc_t, (ptr))
typedef struct {
const struct rb_block block;
`$SAFE` as a process global state. [Feature #14250] * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): move `rb_execution_context_t::safe_level` to `rb_vm_t::safe_level_` because `$SAFE` is a process (VM) global state. * vm_core.h (rb_proc_t): remove `rb_proc_t::safe_level` because `Proc` objects don't need to keep `$SAFE` at the creation. Also make `is_from_method` and `is_lambda` as 1 bit fields. * cont.c (cont_restore_thread): no need to keep `$SAFE` for Continuation. * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): use `rb_set_safe_level_force()` instead of access `vm->safe_level_` directly. * eval_jump.c: End procs `END{}` doesn't keep `$SAFE`. * proc.c (proc_dup): removed and introduce `rb_proc_dup` in vm.c. * safe.c (rb_set_safe_level): don't check `$SAFE` 1 -> 0 changes. * safe.c (safe_setter): use `rb_set_safe_level()`. * thread.c (rb_thread_safe_level): `Thread#safe_level` returns `$SAFE`. It should be obsolete. * transcode.c (load_transcoder_entry): `rb_safe_level()` only returns 0 or 1 so that this check is not needed. * vm.c (vm_proc_create_from_captured): don't need to keep `$SAFE` for Proc. * vm.c (rb_proc_create): renamed to `proc_create`. * vm.c (rb_proc_dup): moved from proc.c. * vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): do not need to set and restore `$SAFE` for `Proc#call`. * vm_eval.c (rb_eval_cmd): rename a local variable to represent clearer meaning. * lib/drb/drb.rb: restore `$SAFE`. * lib/erb.rb: restore `$SAFE`, too. * test/lib/leakchecker.rb: check `$SAFE == 0` at the end of tests. * test/rubygems/test_gem.rb: do not set `$SAFE = 1`. * bootstraptest/test_proc.rb: catch up this change. * spec/ruby/optional/capi/string_spec.rb: ditto. * test/bigdecimal/test_bigdecimal.rb: ditto. * test/fiddle/test_func.rb: ditto. * test/fiddle/test_handle.rb: ditto. * test/net/imap/test_imap_response_parser.rb: ditto. * test/pathname/test_pathname.rb: ditto. * test/readline/test_readline.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_file.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_optimization.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_proc.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_require.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. * test/rubygems/test_gem_specification.rb: ditto. * test/test_tempfile.rb: ditto. * test/test_tmpdir.rb: ditto. * test/win32ole/test_win32ole.rb: ditto. * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_event.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61510 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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unsigned int is_from_method: 1; /* bool */
unsigned int is_lambda: 1; /* bool */
} rb_proc_t;
typedef struct {
VALUE flags; /* imemo header */
const rb_iseq_t *iseq;
const VALUE *ep;
const VALUE *env;
unsigned int env_size;
} rb_env_t;
extern const rb_data_type_t ruby_binding_data_type;
#define GetBindingPtr(obj, ptr) \
GetCoreDataFromValue((obj), rb_binding_t, (ptr))
typedef struct {
const struct rb_block block;
const VALUE pathobj;
unsigned short first_lineno;
} rb_binding_t;
/* used by compile time and send insn */
enum vm_check_match_type {
VM_CHECKMATCH_TYPE_WHEN = 1,
VM_CHECKMATCH_TYPE_CASE = 2,
VM_CHECKMATCH_TYPE_RESCUE = 3
};
#define VM_CHECKMATCH_TYPE_MASK 0x03
#define VM_CHECKMATCH_ARRAY 0x04
enum vm_call_flag_bits {
VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT_bit, /* m(*args) */
VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG_bit, /* m(&block) */
VM_CALL_FCALL_bit, /* m(...) */
VM_CALL_VCALL_bit, /* m */
VM_CALL_ARGS_SIMPLE_bit, /* (ci->flag & (SPLAT|BLOCKARG)) && blockiseq == NULL && ci->kw_arg == NULL */
VM_CALL_BLOCKISEQ_bit, /* has blockiseq */
VM_CALL_KWARG_bit, /* has kwarg */
VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT_bit, /* m(**opts) */
VM_CALL_TAILCALL_bit, /* located at tail position */
VM_CALL_SUPER_bit, /* super */
VM_CALL_ZSUPER_bit, /* zsuper */
VM_CALL_OPT_SEND_bit, /* internal flag */
VM_CALL__END
};
#define VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT (0x01 << VM_CALL_ARGS_SPLAT_bit)
#define VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG (0x01 << VM_CALL_ARGS_BLOCKARG_bit)
#define VM_CALL_FCALL (0x01 << VM_CALL_FCALL_bit)
#define VM_CALL_VCALL (0x01 << VM_CALL_VCALL_bit)
#define VM_CALL_ARGS_SIMPLE (0x01 << VM_CALL_ARGS_SIMPLE_bit)
#define VM_CALL_BLOCKISEQ (0x01 << VM_CALL_BLOCKISEQ_bit)
#define VM_CALL_KWARG (0x01 << VM_CALL_KWARG_bit)
#define VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT (0x01 << VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT_bit)
#define VM_CALL_TAILCALL (0x01 << VM_CALL_TAILCALL_bit)
#define VM_CALL_SUPER (0x01 << VM_CALL_SUPER_bit)
#define VM_CALL_ZSUPER (0x01 << VM_CALL_ZSUPER_bit)
#define VM_CALL_OPT_SEND (0x01 << VM_CALL_OPT_SEND_bit)
enum vm_special_object_type {
VM_SPECIAL_OBJECT_VMCORE = 1,
VM_SPECIAL_OBJECT_CBASE,
VM_SPECIAL_OBJECT_CONST_BASE
};
enum vm_svar_index {
VM_SVAR_LASTLINE = 0, /* $_ */
VM_SVAR_BACKREF = 1, /* $~ */
VM_SVAR_EXTRA_START = 2,
VM_SVAR_FLIPFLOP_START = 2 /* flipflop */
};
/* inline cache */
typedef struct iseq_inline_cache_entry *IC;
typedef union iseq_inline_storage_entry *ISE;
typedef struct rb_call_info *CALL_INFO;
typedef struct rb_call_cache *CALL_CACHE;
void rb_vm_change_state(void);
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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typedef VALUE CDHASH;
#ifndef FUNC_FASTCALL
#define FUNC_FASTCALL(x) x
#endif
typedef rb_control_frame_t *
(FUNC_FASTCALL(*rb_insn_func_t))(rb_execution_context_t *, rb_control_frame_t *);
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#define VM_TAGGED_PTR_SET(p, tag) ((VALUE)(p) | (tag))
#define VM_TAGGED_PTR_REF(v, mask) ((void *)((v) & ~mask))
#define GC_GUARDED_PTR(p) VM_TAGGED_PTR_SET((p), 0x01)
#define GC_GUARDED_PTR_REF(p) VM_TAGGED_PTR_REF((p), 0x03)
#define GC_GUARDED_PTR_P(p) (((VALUE)(p)) & 0x01)
enum {
/* Frame/Environment flag bits:
* MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM ____ __FF FFFF EEEX (LSB)
*
* X : tag for GC marking (It seems as Fixnum)
* EEE : 3 bits Env flags
* FF..: 6 bits Frame flags
* MM..: 15 bits frame magic (to check frame corruption)
*/
/* frame types */
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_METHOD = 0x11110001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_BLOCK = 0x22220001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_CLASS = 0x33330001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_TOP = 0x44440001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_CFUNC = 0x55550001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_IFUNC = 0x66660001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_EVAL = 0x77770001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_RESCUE = 0x78880001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_DUMMY = 0x79990001,
VM_FRAME_MAGIC_MASK = 0x7fff0001,
/* frame flag */
VM_FRAME_FLAG_PASSED = 0x0010,
VM_FRAME_FLAG_FINISH = 0x0020,
VM_FRAME_FLAG_BMETHOD = 0x0040,
VM_FRAME_FLAG_CFRAME = 0x0080,
VM_FRAME_FLAG_LAMBDA = 0x0100,
VM_FRAME_FLAG_MODIFIED_BLOCK_PARAM = 0x0200,
/* env flag */
VM_ENV_FLAG_LOCAL = 0x0002,
VM_ENV_FLAG_ESCAPED = 0x0004,
VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED = 0x0008
};
#define VM_ENV_DATA_SIZE ( 3)
* vm_core.h: remove lfp (local frame pointer) and rename dfp (dynamic frame pointer) to ep (environment pointer). This change make VM `normal' (similar to other interpreters). Before this commit: Each frame has two env pointers lfp and dfp. lfp points local environment which is method/class/toplevel frame. lfp[0] is block pointer. dfp is block local frame. dfp[0] points previous (parent) environment pointer. lfp == dfp when frame is method/class/toplevel. You can get lfp from dfp by traversing previous environment pointers. After this commit: Each frame has only `ep' to point respective enviornoment. If there is parent environment, then ep[0] points parent envioenment (as dfp). If there are no more environment, then ep[0] points block pointer (as lfp). We call such ep as `LEP' (local EP). We add some macros to get LEP and to detect LEP or not. In short, we replace dfp and lfp with ep and LEP. rb_block_t and rb_binding_t member `lfp' and `dfp' are removed and member `ep' is added. rename rb_thread_t's member `local_lfp' and `local_svar' to `root_lep' and `root_svar'. (VM_EP_PREV_EP(ep)): get previous environment pointer. This macro assume that ep is not LEP. (VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(ep)): get block pointer. This macro assume that ep is LEP. (VM_EP_LEP_P(ep)): detect ep is LEP or not. (VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR(ptr)): make block pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR_P(v)): detect v is block pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR(ptr)): make prev environment pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR_P(v)): detect v is prev env pointer. * vm.c: apply above changes. (VM_EP_LEP(ep)): get LEP. (VM_CF_LEP(cfp)): get LEP of cfp->ep. (VM_CF_PREV_EP(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_PREV_EP(cfp->ep). (VM_CF_BLOCK_PTR(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(cfp->ep). * vm.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_insnhelper.h, insns.def: apply above changes. * cont.c: ditto. * eval.c, eval_intern.h: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * thread.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_exec.h: fix function name (on vm debug mode). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36030 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#define VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_ME_CREF (-2) /* ep[-2] */
#define VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL (-1) /* ep[-1] */
#define VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS ( 0) /* ep[ 0] */
#define VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_ENV ( 1) /* ep[ 1] */
#define VM_ENV_INDEX_LAST_LVAR (-VM_ENV_DATA_SIZE)
static inline void VM_FORCE_WRITE_SPECIAL_CONST(const VALUE *ptr, VALUE special_const_value);
static inline void
VM_ENV_FLAGS_SET(const VALUE *ep, VALUE flag)
{
VALUE flags = ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS];
VM_ASSERT(FIXNUM_P(flags));
VM_FORCE_WRITE_SPECIAL_CONST(&ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS], flags | flag);
}
static inline void
VM_ENV_FLAGS_UNSET(const VALUE *ep, VALUE flag)
{
VALUE flags = ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS];
VM_ASSERT(FIXNUM_P(flags));
VM_FORCE_WRITE_SPECIAL_CONST(&ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS], flags & ~flag);
}
static inline unsigned long
VM_ENV_FLAGS(const VALUE *ep, long flag)
{
VALUE flags = ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_FLAGS];
VM_ASSERT(FIXNUM_P(flags));
return flags & flag;
}
* vm_core.h: remove lfp (local frame pointer) and rename dfp (dynamic frame pointer) to ep (environment pointer). This change make VM `normal' (similar to other interpreters). Before this commit: Each frame has two env pointers lfp and dfp. lfp points local environment which is method/class/toplevel frame. lfp[0] is block pointer. dfp is block local frame. dfp[0] points previous (parent) environment pointer. lfp == dfp when frame is method/class/toplevel. You can get lfp from dfp by traversing previous environment pointers. After this commit: Each frame has only `ep' to point respective enviornoment. If there is parent environment, then ep[0] points parent envioenment (as dfp). If there are no more environment, then ep[0] points block pointer (as lfp). We call such ep as `LEP' (local EP). We add some macros to get LEP and to detect LEP or not. In short, we replace dfp and lfp with ep and LEP. rb_block_t and rb_binding_t member `lfp' and `dfp' are removed and member `ep' is added. rename rb_thread_t's member `local_lfp' and `local_svar' to `root_lep' and `root_svar'. (VM_EP_PREV_EP(ep)): get previous environment pointer. This macro assume that ep is not LEP. (VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(ep)): get block pointer. This macro assume that ep is LEP. (VM_EP_LEP_P(ep)): detect ep is LEP or not. (VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR(ptr)): make block pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR_P(v)): detect v is block pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR(ptr)): make prev environment pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR_P(v)): detect v is prev env pointer. * vm.c: apply above changes. (VM_EP_LEP(ep)): get LEP. (VM_CF_LEP(cfp)): get LEP of cfp->ep. (VM_CF_PREV_EP(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_PREV_EP(cfp->ep). (VM_CF_BLOCK_PTR(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(cfp->ep). * vm.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_insnhelper.h, insns.def: apply above changes. * cont.c: ditto. * eval.c, eval_intern.h: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * thread.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_exec.h: fix function name (on vm debug mode). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36030 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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static inline unsigned long
VM_FRAME_TYPE(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
return VM_ENV_FLAGS(cfp->ep, VM_FRAME_MAGIC_MASK);
}
static inline int
VM_FRAME_LAMBDA_P(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
return VM_ENV_FLAGS(cfp->ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_LAMBDA) != 0;
}
static inline int
VM_FRAME_FINISHED_P(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
return VM_ENV_FLAGS(cfp->ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_FINISH) != 0;
}
static inline int
VM_FRAME_BMETHOD_P(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
return VM_ENV_FLAGS(cfp->ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_BMETHOD) != 0;
}
static inline int
rb_obj_is_iseq(VALUE iseq)
{
return imemo_type_p(iseq, imemo_iseq);
}
#if VM_CHECK_MODE > 0
#define RUBY_VM_NORMAL_ISEQ_P(iseq) rb_obj_is_iseq((VALUE)iseq)
#endif
static inline int
VM_FRAME_CFRAME_P(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
int cframe_p = VM_ENV_FLAGS(cfp->ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_CFRAME) != 0;
VM_ASSERT(RUBY_VM_NORMAL_ISEQ_P(cfp->iseq) != cframe_p);
return cframe_p;
}
static inline int
VM_FRAME_RUBYFRAME_P(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
return !VM_FRAME_CFRAME_P(cfp);
}
#define RUBYVM_CFUNC_FRAME_P(cfp) \
(VM_FRAME_TYPE(cfp) == VM_FRAME_MAGIC_CFUNC)
#define VM_GUARDED_PREV_EP(ep) GC_GUARDED_PTR(ep)
#define VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE 0
static inline int
VM_ENV_LOCAL_P(const VALUE *ep)
{
return VM_ENV_FLAGS(ep, VM_ENV_FLAG_LOCAL) ? 1 : 0;
}
static inline const VALUE *
VM_ENV_PREV_EP(const VALUE *ep)
{
VM_ASSERT(VM_ENV_LOCAL_P(ep) == 0);
return GC_GUARDED_PTR_REF(ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL]);
}
static inline VALUE
VM_ENV_BLOCK_HANDLER(const VALUE *ep)
{
VM_ASSERT(VM_ENV_LOCAL_P(ep));
return ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_SPECVAL];
}
#if VM_CHECK_MODE > 0
int rb_vm_ep_in_heap_p(const VALUE *ep);
#endif
static inline int
VM_ENV_ESCAPED_P(const VALUE *ep)
{
VM_ASSERT(rb_vm_ep_in_heap_p(ep) == !!VM_ENV_FLAGS(ep, VM_ENV_FLAG_ESCAPED));
return VM_ENV_FLAGS(ep, VM_ENV_FLAG_ESCAPED) ? 1 : 0;
}
#if VM_CHECK_MODE > 0
static inline int
vm_assert_env(VALUE obj)
{
VM_ASSERT(imemo_type_p(obj, imemo_env));
return 1;
}
#endif
static inline VALUE
VM_ENV_ENVVAL(const VALUE *ep)
{
VALUE envval = ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_ENV];
VM_ASSERT(VM_ENV_ESCAPED_P(ep));
VM_ASSERT(vm_assert_env(envval));
return envval;
}
static inline const rb_env_t *
VM_ENV_ENVVAL_PTR(const VALUE *ep)
{
return (const rb_env_t *)VM_ENV_ENVVAL(ep);
}
static inline const rb_env_t *
vm_env_new(VALUE *env_ep, VALUE *env_body, unsigned int env_size, const rb_iseq_t *iseq)
{
rb_env_t *env = (rb_env_t *)rb_imemo_new(imemo_env, (VALUE)env_ep, (VALUE)env_body, 0, (VALUE)iseq);
env->env_size = env_size;
env_ep[VM_ENV_DATA_INDEX_ENV] = (VALUE)env;
return env;
}
static inline void
VM_FORCE_WRITE(const VALUE *ptr, VALUE v)
{
*((VALUE *)ptr) = v;
}
static inline void
VM_FORCE_WRITE_SPECIAL_CONST(const VALUE *ptr, VALUE special_const_value)
{
VM_ASSERT(RB_SPECIAL_CONST_P(special_const_value));
VM_FORCE_WRITE(ptr, special_const_value);
}
static inline void
VM_STACK_ENV_WRITE(const VALUE *ep, int index, VALUE v)
{
VM_ASSERT(VM_ENV_FLAGS(ep, VM_ENV_FLAG_WB_REQUIRED) == 0);
VM_FORCE_WRITE(&ep[index], v);
}
const VALUE *rb_vm_ep_local_ep(const VALUE *ep);
const VALUE *rb_vm_proc_local_ep(VALUE proc);
void rb_vm_block_ep_update(VALUE obj, const struct rb_block *dst, const VALUE *ep);
void rb_vm_block_copy(VALUE obj, const struct rb_block *dst, const struct rb_block *src);
VALUE rb_vm_frame_block_handler(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
#define RUBY_VM_PREVIOUS_CONTROL_FRAME(cfp) ((cfp)+1)
#define RUBY_VM_NEXT_CONTROL_FRAME(cfp) ((cfp)-1)
#define RUBY_VM_VALID_CONTROL_FRAME_P(cfp, ecfp) \
((void *)(ecfp) > (void *)(cfp))
static inline const rb_control_frame_t *
RUBY_VM_END_CONTROL_FRAME(const rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
return (rb_control_frame_t *)(ec->vm_stack + ec->vm_stack_size);
}
static inline int
RUBY_VM_CONTROL_FRAME_STACK_OVERFLOW_P(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const rb_control_frame_t *cfp)
{
return !RUBY_VM_VALID_CONTROL_FRAME_P(cfp, RUBY_VM_END_CONTROL_FRAME(ec));
}
static inline int
VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P(VALUE block_handler)
{
if ((block_handler & 0x03) == 0x01) {
#if VM_CHECK_MODE > 0
struct rb_captured_block *captured = VM_TAGGED_PTR_REF(block_handler, 0x03);
VM_ASSERT(imemo_type_p(captured->code.val, imemo_iseq));
#endif
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
static inline VALUE
VM_BH_FROM_ISEQ_BLOCK(const struct rb_captured_block *captured)
{
VALUE block_handler = VM_TAGGED_PTR_SET(captured, 0x01);
VM_ASSERT(VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P(block_handler));
return block_handler;
}
static inline const struct rb_captured_block *
VM_BH_TO_ISEQ_BLOCK(VALUE block_handler)
{
struct rb_captured_block *captured = VM_TAGGED_PTR_REF(block_handler, 0x03);
VM_ASSERT(VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P(block_handler));
return captured;
}
static inline int
VM_BH_IFUNC_P(VALUE block_handler)
{
if ((block_handler & 0x03) == 0x03) {
#if VM_CHECK_MODE > 0
struct rb_captured_block *captured = (void *)(block_handler & ~0x03);
VM_ASSERT(imemo_type_p(captured->code.val, imemo_ifunc));
#endif
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
static inline VALUE
VM_BH_FROM_IFUNC_BLOCK(const struct rb_captured_block *captured)
{
VALUE block_handler = VM_TAGGED_PTR_SET(captured, 0x03);
VM_ASSERT(VM_BH_IFUNC_P(block_handler));
return block_handler;
}
static inline const struct rb_captured_block *
VM_BH_TO_IFUNC_BLOCK(VALUE block_handler)
{
struct rb_captured_block *captured = VM_TAGGED_PTR_REF(block_handler, 0x03);
VM_ASSERT(VM_BH_IFUNC_P(block_handler));
return captured;
}
static inline const struct rb_captured_block *
VM_BH_TO_CAPT_BLOCK(VALUE block_handler)
{
struct rb_captured_block *captured = VM_TAGGED_PTR_REF(block_handler, 0x03);
VM_ASSERT(VM_BH_IFUNC_P(block_handler) || VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P(block_handler));
return captured;
}
static inline enum rb_block_handler_type
vm_block_handler_type(VALUE block_handler)
{
if (VM_BH_ISEQ_BLOCK_P(block_handler)) {
return block_handler_type_iseq;
}
else if (VM_BH_IFUNC_P(block_handler)) {
return block_handler_type_ifunc;
}
else if (SYMBOL_P(block_handler)) {
return block_handler_type_symbol;
}
else {
VM_ASSERT(rb_obj_is_proc(block_handler));
return block_handler_type_proc;
}
}
static inline void
vm_block_handler_verify(MAYBE_UNUSED(VALUE block_handler))
{
VM_ASSERT(block_handler == VM_BLOCK_HANDLER_NONE ||
(vm_block_handler_type(block_handler), 1));
}
static inline enum rb_block_type
vm_block_type(const struct rb_block *block)
{
#if VM_CHECK_MODE > 0
switch (block->type) {
case block_type_iseq:
VM_ASSERT(imemo_type_p(block->as.captured.code.val, imemo_iseq));
break;
case block_type_ifunc:
VM_ASSERT(imemo_type_p(block->as.captured.code.val, imemo_ifunc));
break;
case block_type_symbol:
VM_ASSERT(SYMBOL_P(block->as.symbol));
break;
case block_type_proc:
VM_ASSERT(rb_obj_is_proc(block->as.proc));
break;
}
#endif
return block->type;
}
static inline void
vm_block_type_set(const struct rb_block *block, enum rb_block_type type)
{
struct rb_block *mb = (struct rb_block *)block;
mb->type = type;
}
static inline const struct rb_block *
vm_proc_block(VALUE procval)
{
VM_ASSERT(rb_obj_is_proc(procval));
return &((rb_proc_t *)RTYPEDDATA_DATA(procval))->block;
}
static inline const rb_iseq_t *vm_block_iseq(const struct rb_block *block);
static inline const VALUE *vm_block_ep(const struct rb_block *block);
static inline const rb_iseq_t *
vm_proc_iseq(VALUE procval)
{
return vm_block_iseq(vm_proc_block(procval));
}
static inline const VALUE *
vm_proc_ep(VALUE procval)
{
return vm_block_ep(vm_proc_block(procval));
}
static inline const rb_iseq_t *
vm_block_iseq(const struct rb_block *block)
{
switch (vm_block_type(block)) {
case block_type_iseq: return rb_iseq_check(block->as.captured.code.iseq);
case block_type_proc: return vm_proc_iseq(block->as.proc);
case block_type_ifunc:
case block_type_symbol: return NULL;
}
VM_UNREACHABLE(vm_block_iseq);
return NULL;
}
static inline const VALUE *
vm_block_ep(const struct rb_block *block)
{
switch (vm_block_type(block)) {
case block_type_iseq:
case block_type_ifunc: return block->as.captured.ep;
case block_type_proc: return vm_proc_ep(block->as.proc);
case block_type_symbol: return NULL;
}
VM_UNREACHABLE(vm_block_ep);
return NULL;
}
static inline VALUE
vm_block_self(const struct rb_block *block)
{
switch (vm_block_type(block)) {
case block_type_iseq:
case block_type_ifunc:
return block->as.captured.self;
case block_type_proc:
return vm_block_self(vm_proc_block(block->as.proc));
case block_type_symbol:
return Qundef;
}
VM_UNREACHABLE(vm_block_self);
return Qundef;
}
static inline VALUE
VM_BH_TO_SYMBOL(VALUE block_handler)
{
VM_ASSERT(SYMBOL_P(block_handler));
return block_handler;
}
static inline VALUE
VM_BH_FROM_SYMBOL(VALUE symbol)
{
VM_ASSERT(SYMBOL_P(symbol));
return symbol;
}
static inline VALUE
VM_BH_TO_PROC(VALUE block_handler)
{
VM_ASSERT(rb_obj_is_proc(block_handler));
return block_handler;
}
static inline VALUE
VM_BH_FROM_PROC(VALUE procval)
{
VM_ASSERT(rb_obj_is_proc(procval));
return procval;
}
/* VM related object allocate functions */
VALUE rb_thread_alloc(VALUE klass);
VALUE rb_binding_alloc(VALUE klass);
`$SAFE` as a process global state. [Feature #14250] * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): move `rb_execution_context_t::safe_level` to `rb_vm_t::safe_level_` because `$SAFE` is a process (VM) global state. * vm_core.h (rb_proc_t): remove `rb_proc_t::safe_level` because `Proc` objects don't need to keep `$SAFE` at the creation. Also make `is_from_method` and `is_lambda` as 1 bit fields. * cont.c (cont_restore_thread): no need to keep `$SAFE` for Continuation. * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): use `rb_set_safe_level_force()` instead of access `vm->safe_level_` directly. * eval_jump.c: End procs `END{}` doesn't keep `$SAFE`. * proc.c (proc_dup): removed and introduce `rb_proc_dup` in vm.c. * safe.c (rb_set_safe_level): don't check `$SAFE` 1 -> 0 changes. * safe.c (safe_setter): use `rb_set_safe_level()`. * thread.c (rb_thread_safe_level): `Thread#safe_level` returns `$SAFE`. It should be obsolete. * transcode.c (load_transcoder_entry): `rb_safe_level()` only returns 0 or 1 so that this check is not needed. * vm.c (vm_proc_create_from_captured): don't need to keep `$SAFE` for Proc. * vm.c (rb_proc_create): renamed to `proc_create`. * vm.c (rb_proc_dup): moved from proc.c. * vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): do not need to set and restore `$SAFE` for `Proc#call`. * vm_eval.c (rb_eval_cmd): rename a local variable to represent clearer meaning. * lib/drb/drb.rb: restore `$SAFE`. * lib/erb.rb: restore `$SAFE`, too. * test/lib/leakchecker.rb: check `$SAFE == 0` at the end of tests. * test/rubygems/test_gem.rb: do not set `$SAFE = 1`. * bootstraptest/test_proc.rb: catch up this change. * spec/ruby/optional/capi/string_spec.rb: ditto. * test/bigdecimal/test_bigdecimal.rb: ditto. * test/fiddle/test_func.rb: ditto. * test/fiddle/test_handle.rb: ditto. * test/net/imap/test_imap_response_parser.rb: ditto. * test/pathname/test_pathname.rb: ditto. * test/readline/test_readline.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_file.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_optimization.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_proc.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_require.rb: ditto. * test/ruby/test_thread.rb: ditto. * test/rubygems/test_gem_specification.rb: ditto. * test/test_tempfile.rb: ditto. * test/test_tmpdir.rb: ditto. * test/win32ole/test_win32ole.rb: ditto. * test/win32ole/test_win32ole_event.rb: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61510 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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VALUE rb_proc_alloc(VALUE klass);
VALUE rb_proc_dup(VALUE self);
/* for debug */
extern void rb_vmdebug_stack_dump_raw(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
extern void rb_vmdebug_debug_print_pre(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const rb_control_frame_t *cfp, const VALUE *_pc);
extern void rb_vmdebug_debug_print_post(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
* vm_core.h: remove lfp (local frame pointer) and rename dfp (dynamic frame pointer) to ep (environment pointer). This change make VM `normal' (similar to other interpreters). Before this commit: Each frame has two env pointers lfp and dfp. lfp points local environment which is method/class/toplevel frame. lfp[0] is block pointer. dfp is block local frame. dfp[0] points previous (parent) environment pointer. lfp == dfp when frame is method/class/toplevel. You can get lfp from dfp by traversing previous environment pointers. After this commit: Each frame has only `ep' to point respective enviornoment. If there is parent environment, then ep[0] points parent envioenment (as dfp). If there are no more environment, then ep[0] points block pointer (as lfp). We call such ep as `LEP' (local EP). We add some macros to get LEP and to detect LEP or not. In short, we replace dfp and lfp with ep and LEP. rb_block_t and rb_binding_t member `lfp' and `dfp' are removed and member `ep' is added. rename rb_thread_t's member `local_lfp' and `local_svar' to `root_lep' and `root_svar'. (VM_EP_PREV_EP(ep)): get previous environment pointer. This macro assume that ep is not LEP. (VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(ep)): get block pointer. This macro assume that ep is LEP. (VM_EP_LEP_P(ep)): detect ep is LEP or not. (VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR(ptr)): make block pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_BLOCK_PTR_P(v)): detect v is block pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR(ptr)): make prev environment pointer. (VM_ENVVAL_PREV_EP_PTR_P(v)): detect v is prev env pointer. * vm.c: apply above changes. (VM_EP_LEP(ep)): get LEP. (VM_CF_LEP(cfp)): get LEP of cfp->ep. (VM_CF_PREV_EP(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_PREV_EP(cfp->ep). (VM_CF_BLOCK_PTR(cfp)): utility function VM_EP_BLOCK_PTR(cfp->ep). * vm.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c, vm_insnhelper.h, insns.def: apply above changes. * cont.c: ditto. * eval.c, eval_intern.h: ditto. * proc.c: ditto. * thread.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_exec.h: fix function name (on vm debug mode). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@36030 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#define SDR() rb_vmdebug_stack_dump_raw(GET_EC(), GET_EC()->cfp)
#define SDR2(cfp) rb_vmdebug_stack_dump_raw(GET_EC(), (cfp))
void rb_vm_bugreport(const void *);
NORETURN(void rb_bug_context(const void *, const char *fmt, ...));
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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/* functions about thread/vm execution */
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
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VALUE rb_iseq_eval(const rb_iseq_t *iseq);
VALUE rb_iseq_eval_main(const rb_iseq_t *iseq);
VALUE rb_iseq_path(const rb_iseq_t *iseq);
VALUE rb_iseq_realpath(const rb_iseq_t *iseq);
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
VALUE rb_iseq_pathobj_new(VALUE path, VALUE realpath);
void rb_iseq_pathobj_set(const rb_iseq_t *iseq, VALUE path, VALUE realpath);
int rb_ec_frame_method_id_and_class(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, ID *idp, ID *called_idp, VALUE *klassp);
void rb_ec_setup_exception(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE mesg, VALUE cause);
VALUE rb_vm_invoke_proc(rb_execution_context_t *ec, rb_proc_t *proc, int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE block_handler);
VALUE rb_vm_make_proc_lambda(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const struct rb_captured_block *captured, VALUE klass, int8_t is_lambda);
static inline VALUE
rb_vm_make_proc(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const struct rb_captured_block *captured, VALUE klass)
{
return rb_vm_make_proc_lambda(ec, captured, klass, 0);
}
static inline VALUE
rb_vm_make_lambda(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const struct rb_captured_block *captured, VALUE klass)
{
return rb_vm_make_proc_lambda(ec, captured, klass, 1);
}
VALUE rb_vm_make_binding(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const rb_control_frame_t *src_cfp);
VALUE rb_vm_env_local_variables(const rb_env_t *env);
const rb_env_t *rb_vm_env_prev_env(const rb_env_t *env);
const VALUE *rb_binding_add_dynavars(VALUE bindval, rb_binding_t *bind, int dyncount, const ID *dynvars);
void rb_vm_inc_const_missing_count(void);
void rb_vm_gvl_destroy(rb_vm_t *vm);
VALUE rb_vm_call(rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE recv, VALUE id, int argc,
* method.h: introduce rb_callable_method_entry_t to remove rb_control_frame_t::klass. [Bug #11278], [Bug #11279] rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes. rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class. module M def foo; end end In this case, owner is M. rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes. For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally. rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS. rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or T_ICLASS. rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data. In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class. For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M, class C; include M; end class D; include M; end then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class will be created. When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo. rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo. However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more). It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending) classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module). Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache. We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed. To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t. You can access them by the following functions. * rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me); To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the above listed functions. * rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me); VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry() returns rb_callable_method_entry_t. You can check a super class of current method by rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class. * method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to rb_method_entry_t::owner. * internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache rb_callable_method_entry_t data. We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only active for T_ICLASS. * class.c (method_entry_i): ditto. * class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes defiend_class_ptr. * gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS. * cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed. * proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because rb_callable_method_t has all information. * vm_core.h: remove several fields. * rb_control_frame_t::klass. * rb_block_t::klass. And catch up changes. * eval.c: catch up changes. * gc.c: ditto. * insns.def: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * vm_args.c: ditto. * vm_backtrace.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * vm_method.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51126 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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const VALUE *argv, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me);
void rb_vm_pop_frame(rb_execution_context_t *ec);
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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void rb_thread_start_timer_thread(void);
improve handling of timer thread shutdown Shutting down the timer thread now always closes pipes to free FDs. In fact, we close the write ends of the pipes is done in the main RubyVM to signal the timer thread shutdown. To effectively close pipes, we implement userspace locks via atomics to force the pipe closing thread to wait on any signal handlers which may be waking up. While we're at it, improve robustness during resource exhaustion and allow it to limp along non-fatally if restarting a timer thread fails. This reverts r51268 Note: this change is tested with VM_CHECK_MODE 1 in vm_core.h * process.c (close_unless_reserved): add extra check (dup2_with_divert): remove (redirect_dup2): use dup2 without divert (before_exec_non_async_signal_safe): adjust call + comment (rb_f_exec): stop timer thread for all OSes (rb_exec_without_timer_thread): remove * eval.c (ruby_cleanup): adjust call * thread.c (rb_thread_stop_timer_thread): always close pipes * thread_pthread.c (struct timer_thread_pipe): add writing field, mark owner_process volatile for signal handlers (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread_fd): check valid FD (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread): set writing flag to prevent close (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread_low): ditto (CLOSE_INVALIDATE): new macro (close_invalidate): new function (close_communication_pipe): removed (setup_communication_pipe_internal): make errors non-fatal (setup_communication_pipe): ditto (thread_timer): close reading ends inside timer thread (rb_thread_create_timer_thread): make errors non-fatal (native_stop_timer_thread): close write ends only, always, wait for signal handlers to finish (rb_divert_reserved_fd): remove * thread_win32.c (native_stop_timer_thread): adjust (untested) (rb_divert_reserved_fd): remove * vm_core.h: adjust prototype git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51576 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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void rb_thread_stop_timer_thread(void);
void rb_thread_reset_timer_thread(void);
void rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread(int);
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vm*: doubly-linked list from ccan to manage vm->living_threads A doubly-linked list for tracking living threads guarantees constant-time insert/delete performance with no corner cases of a hash table. I chose this ccan implementation of doubly-linked lists over the BSD sys/queue.h implementation since: 1) insertion and removal are both branchless 2) locality is improved if a struct may be a member of multiple lists (0002 patch in Feature 9632 will introduce a secondary list for waiting FDs) This also increases cache locality during iteration: improving performance in a new IO#close benchmark with many sleeping threads while still scanning the same number of threads. vm_thread_close 1.762 * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): list_head and counter for living_threads (rb_thread_t): vmlt_node for living_threads linkage (rb_vm_living_threads_init): new function wrapper (rb_vm_living_threads_insert): ditto (rb_vm_living_threads_remove): ditto * vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): new function wrapper * thread.c (terminate_i, thread_start_func_2, thread_create_core, thread_fd_close_i, thread_fd_close): update to use new APIs * vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func, rb_vm_mark, ruby_vm_destruct, vm_memsize, vm_init2, Init_VM): ditto * vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i, rb_clear_trace_func): ditto * benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb: added to show improvement * ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h: added as a dependency of list.h * ccan/check_type/check_type.h: ditto * ccan/container_of/container_of.h: ditto * ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT: ditto * ccan/licenses/CC0: ditto * ccan/str/str.h: ditto (stripped of unused macros) * ccan/list/list.h: ditto * common.mk: add CCAN_LIST_INCLUDES [ruby-core:61871][Feature 9632 (part 1)] Apologies for the size of this commit, but I think a good doubly-linked list will be useful for future features, too. This may be used to add ordering to a container_of-based hash table to preserve compatibility if required (e.g. feature 9614). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@45913 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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static inline void
rb_vm_living_threads_init(rb_vm_t *vm)
{
list_head_init(&vm->waiting_fds);
list_head_init(&vm->waiting_pids);
list_head_init(&vm->waiting_grps);
vm*: doubly-linked list from ccan to manage vm->living_threads A doubly-linked list for tracking living threads guarantees constant-time insert/delete performance with no corner cases of a hash table. I chose this ccan implementation of doubly-linked lists over the BSD sys/queue.h implementation since: 1) insertion and removal are both branchless 2) locality is improved if a struct may be a member of multiple lists (0002 patch in Feature 9632 will introduce a secondary list for waiting FDs) This also increases cache locality during iteration: improving performance in a new IO#close benchmark with many sleeping threads while still scanning the same number of threads. vm_thread_close 1.762 * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): list_head and counter for living_threads (rb_thread_t): vmlt_node for living_threads linkage (rb_vm_living_threads_init): new function wrapper (rb_vm_living_threads_insert): ditto (rb_vm_living_threads_remove): ditto * vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): new function wrapper * thread.c (terminate_i, thread_start_func_2, thread_create_core, thread_fd_close_i, thread_fd_close): update to use new APIs * vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func, rb_vm_mark, ruby_vm_destruct, vm_memsize, vm_init2, Init_VM): ditto * vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i, rb_clear_trace_func): ditto * benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb: added to show improvement * ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h: added as a dependency of list.h * ccan/check_type/check_type.h: ditto * ccan/container_of/container_of.h: ditto * ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT: ditto * ccan/licenses/CC0: ditto * ccan/str/str.h: ditto (stripped of unused macros) * ccan/list/list.h: ditto * common.mk: add CCAN_LIST_INCLUDES [ruby-core:61871][Feature 9632 (part 1)] Apologies for the size of this commit, but I think a good doubly-linked list will be useful for future features, too. This may be used to add ordering to a container_of-based hash table to preserve compatibility if required (e.g. feature 9614). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@45913 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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list_head_init(&vm->living_threads);
vm->living_thread_num = 0;
}
static inline void
rb_vm_living_threads_insert(rb_vm_t *vm, rb_thread_t *th)
{
list_add_tail(&vm->living_threads, &th->vmlt_node);
vm*: doubly-linked list from ccan to manage vm->living_threads A doubly-linked list for tracking living threads guarantees constant-time insert/delete performance with no corner cases of a hash table. I chose this ccan implementation of doubly-linked lists over the BSD sys/queue.h implementation since: 1) insertion and removal are both branchless 2) locality is improved if a struct may be a member of multiple lists (0002 patch in Feature 9632 will introduce a secondary list for waiting FDs) This also increases cache locality during iteration: improving performance in a new IO#close benchmark with many sleeping threads while still scanning the same number of threads. vm_thread_close 1.762 * vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): list_head and counter for living_threads (rb_thread_t): vmlt_node for living_threads linkage (rb_vm_living_threads_init): new function wrapper (rb_vm_living_threads_insert): ditto (rb_vm_living_threads_remove): ditto * vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): new function wrapper * thread.c (terminate_i, thread_start_func_2, thread_create_core, thread_fd_close_i, thread_fd_close): update to use new APIs * vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func, rb_vm_mark, ruby_vm_destruct, vm_memsize, vm_init2, Init_VM): ditto * vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i, rb_clear_trace_func): ditto * benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb: added to show improvement * ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h: added as a dependency of list.h * ccan/check_type/check_type.h: ditto * ccan/container_of/container_of.h: ditto * ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT: ditto * ccan/licenses/CC0: ditto * ccan/str/str.h: ditto (stripped of unused macros) * ccan/list/list.h: ditto * common.mk: add CCAN_LIST_INCLUDES [ruby-core:61871][Feature 9632 (part 1)] Apologies for the size of this commit, but I think a good doubly-linked list will be useful for future features, too. This may be used to add ordering to a container_of-based hash table to preserve compatibility if required (e.g. feature 9614). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@45913 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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vm->living_thread_num++;
}
static inline void
rb_vm_living_threads_remove(rb_vm_t *vm, rb_thread_t *th)
{
list_del(&th->vmlt_node);
vm->living_thread_num--;
}
typedef int rb_backtrace_iter_func(void *, VALUE, int, VALUE);
rb_control_frame_t *rb_vm_get_ruby_level_next_cfp(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
rb_control_frame_t *rb_vm_get_binding_creatable_next_cfp(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, const rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
int rb_vm_get_sourceline(const rb_control_frame_t *);
VALUE rb_name_err_mesg_new(VALUE mesg, VALUE recv, VALUE method);
void rb_vm_stack_to_heap(rb_execution_context_t *ec);
void ruby_thread_init_stack(rb_thread_t *th);
int rb_vm_control_frame_id_and_class(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp, ID *idp, ID *called_idp, VALUE *klassp);
void rb_vm_rewind_cfp(rb_execution_context_t *ec, rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
VALUE rb_vm_bh_to_procval(const rb_execution_context_t *ec, VALUE block_handler);
void rb_vm_register_special_exception_str(enum ruby_special_exceptions sp, VALUE exception_class, VALUE mesg);
#define rb_vm_register_special_exception(sp, e, m) \
rb_vm_register_special_exception_str(sp, e, rb_usascii_str_new_static((m), (long)rb_strlen_lit(m)))
void rb_gc_mark_machine_stack(const rb_execution_context_t *ec);
void rb_vm_rewrite_cref(rb_cref_t *node, VALUE old_klass, VALUE new_klass, rb_cref_t **new_cref_ptr);
* method.h: introduce rb_callable_method_entry_t to remove rb_control_frame_t::klass. [Bug #11278], [Bug #11279] rb_method_entry_t data belong to modules/classes. rb_method_entry_t::owner points defined module or class. module M def foo; end end In this case, owner is M. rb_callable_method_entry_t data belong to only classes. For modules, MRI creates corresponding T_ICLASS internally. rb_callable_method_entry_t can also belong to T_ICLASS. rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class points T_CLASS or T_ICLASS. rb_method_entry_t data for classes (not for modules) are also rb_callable_method_entry_t data because it is completely same data. In this case, rb_method_entry_t::owner == rb_method_entry_t::defined_class. For example, there are classes C and D, and incldues M, class C; include M; end class D; include M; end then, two T_ICLASS objects for C's super class and D's super class will be created. When C.new.foo is called, then M#foo is searcheed and rb_callable_method_t data is used by VM to invoke M#foo. rb_method_entry_t data is only one for M#foo. However, rb_callable_method_entry_t data are two (and can be more). It is proportional to the number of including (and prepending) classes (the number of T_ICLASS which point to the module). Now, created rb_callable_method_entry_t are collected when the original module M was modified. We can think it is a cache. We need to select what kind of method entry data is needed. To operate definition, then you need to use rb_method_entry_t. You can access them by the following functions. * rb_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method(VALUE refinements, const rb_method_entry_t *me); To invoke methods, then you need to use rb_callable_method_entry_t which you can get by the following APIs corresponding to the above listed functions. * rb_callable_method_entry(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_with_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_callable_method_entry_without_refinements(VALUE klass, ID id); * rb_resolve_refined_method_callable(VALUE refinements, const rb_callable_method_entry_t *me); VM pushes rb_callable_method_entry_t, so that rb_vm_frame_method_entry() returns rb_callable_method_entry_t. You can check a super class of current method by rb_callable_method_entry_t::defined_class. * method.h: renamed from rb_method_entry_t::klass to rb_method_entry_t::owner. * internal.h: add rb_classext_struct::callable_m_tbl to cache rb_callable_method_entry_t data. We need to consider abotu this field again because it is only active for T_ICLASS. * class.c (method_entry_i): ditto. * class.c (rb_define_attr): rb_method_entry() does not takes defiend_class_ptr. * gc.c (mark_method_entry): mark RCLASS_CALLABLE_M_TBL() for T_ICLASS. * cont.c (fiber_init): rb_control_frame_t::klass is removed. * proc.c: fix `struct METHOD' data structure because rb_callable_method_t has all information. * vm_core.h: remove several fields. * rb_control_frame_t::klass. * rb_block_t::klass. And catch up changes. * eval.c: catch up changes. * gc.c: ditto. * insns.def: ditto. * vm.c: ditto. * vm_args.c: ditto. * vm_backtrace.c: ditto. * vm_dump.c: ditto. * vm_eval.c: ditto. * vm_insnhelper.c: ditto. * vm_method.c: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@51126 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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const rb_callable_method_entry_t *rb_vm_frame_method_entry(const rb_control_frame_t *cfp);
#define sysstack_error GET_VM()->special_exceptions[ruby_error_sysstack]
#define RUBY_CONST_ASSERT(expr) (1/!!(expr)) /* expr must be a compile-time constant */
#define VM_STACK_OVERFLOWED_P(cfp, sp, margin) \
(!RUBY_CONST_ASSERT(sizeof(*(sp)) == sizeof(VALUE)) || \
!RUBY_CONST_ASSERT(sizeof(*(cfp)) == sizeof(rb_control_frame_t)) || \
((rb_control_frame_t *)((sp) + (margin)) + 1) >= (cfp))
#define WHEN_VM_STACK_OVERFLOWED(cfp, sp, margin) \
if (LIKELY(!VM_STACK_OVERFLOWED_P(cfp, sp, margin))) {(void)0;} else /* overflowed */
#define CHECK_VM_STACK_OVERFLOW0(cfp, sp, margin) \
WHEN_VM_STACK_OVERFLOWED(cfp, sp, margin) vm_stackoverflow()
#define CHECK_VM_STACK_OVERFLOW(cfp, margin) \
WHEN_VM_STACK_OVERFLOWED(cfp, (cfp)->sp, margin) vm_stackoverflow()
VALUE rb_catch_protect(VALUE t, rb_block_call_func *func, VALUE data, enum ruby_tag_type *stateptr);
/* for thread */
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#if RUBY_VM_THREAD_MODEL == 2
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
RUBY_EXTERN rb_vm_t *ruby_current_vm_ptr;
RUBY_EXTERN rb_execution_context_t *ruby_current_execution_context_ptr;
RUBY_EXTERN rb_event_flag_t ruby_vm_event_flags;
RUBY_EXTERN rb_event_flag_t ruby_vm_event_enabled_flags;
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
#define GET_VM() rb_current_vm()
#define GET_THREAD() rb_current_thread()
#define GET_EC() rb_current_execution_context()
static inline rb_thread_t *
rb_ec_thread_ptr(const rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
return ec->thread_ptr;
}
static inline rb_vm_t *
rb_ec_vm_ptr(const rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
const rb_thread_t *th = rb_ec_thread_ptr(ec);
if (th) {
return th->vm;
}
else {
return NULL;
}
}
static inline rb_execution_context_t *
rb_current_execution_context(void)
{
return ruby_current_execution_context_ptr;
}
static inline rb_thread_t *
rb_current_thread(void)
{
const rb_execution_context_t *ec = GET_EC();
return rb_ec_thread_ptr(ec);
}
static inline rb_vm_t *
rb_current_vm(void)
{
VM_ASSERT(ruby_current_vm_ptr == NULL ||
ruby_current_execution_context_ptr == NULL ||
rb_ec_thread_ptr(GET_EC()) == NULL ||
rb_ec_vm_ptr(GET_EC()) == ruby_current_vm_ptr);
return ruby_current_vm_ptr;
}
#define rb_thread_set_current_raw(th) (void)(ruby_current_execution_context_ptr = (th)->ec)
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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#define rb_thread_set_current(th) do { \
if ((th)->vm->running_thread != (th)) { \
(th)->running_time_us = 0; \
} \
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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rb_thread_set_current_raw(th); \
(th)->vm->running_thread = (th); \
* this commit is a result of refactoring. only renaming functions, moving definitions place, add/remove prototypes, deleting unused variables and removing yarv.h. This commit doesn't change any behavior of ruby/vm. * yarv.h, common.mk: remove yarv.h (contents are moved to yarvcore.h). * error.c, eval_intern.h: include yarvcore.h instead yarv.h * rename some functions: * debug.[ch]: debug_*() -> ruby_debug_*() * iseq.c: iseq_*() -> rb_iseq_*(), ruby_iseq_disasm() * iseq.c: node_name() -> ruby_node_name() * vm.c: yarv_check_redefinition_opt_method() -> rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method() * some refactoring with checking -Wall. * array.c: remove rb_ary_ptr() (unused) and remove unused local variables. * object.c: add a prototype of rb_mod_module_exec(). * eval_intern.h (ruby_cref): set it inline. * eval_load.c (rb_load), yarvcore.c: yarv_load() -> rb_load_internal(). * parse.y: add a prototype of rb_parse_in_eval() (in eval.c). * process.c: add a prototype of rb_thread_stop_timer_thread() (in thread.c). * thread.c: remove raw_gets() function (unused) and fix some format mismatch (format mismatchs have remained yet. this is todo). * thread.c (rb_thread_wait_fd_rw): fix typo on label name. * thread_pthread.ci: comment out codes with USE_THREAD_CACHE. * vm.c (rb_svar, rb_backref_get, rb_backref_get, rb_lastline_get, rb_lastline_set) : moved from yarvcore.c. * vm.c (yarv_init_redefined_flag): add a prototype and rename yarv_opt_method_table to vm_opt_method_table. * vm.c (rb_thread_eval): moved from yarvcore.c. * yarvcore.c: remove unused global variables and fix to use nsdr(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@11652 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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} while (0)
#else
#error "unsupported thread model"
#endif
enum {
TIMER_INTERRUPT_MASK = 0x01,
PENDING_INTERRUPT_MASK = 0x02,
POSTPONED_JOB_INTERRUPT_MASK = 0x04,
TRAP_INTERRUPT_MASK = 0x08
};
#define RUBY_VM_SET_TIMER_INTERRUPT(ec) ATOMIC_OR((ec)->interrupt_flag, TIMER_INTERRUPT_MASK)
#define RUBY_VM_SET_INTERRUPT(ec) ATOMIC_OR((ec)->interrupt_flag, PENDING_INTERRUPT_MASK)
#define RUBY_VM_SET_POSTPONED_JOB_INTERRUPT(ec) ATOMIC_OR((ec)->interrupt_flag, POSTPONED_JOB_INTERRUPT_MASK)
#define RUBY_VM_SET_TRAP_INTERRUPT(ec) ATOMIC_OR((ec)->interrupt_flag, TRAP_INTERRUPT_MASK)
#define RUBY_VM_INTERRUPTED(ec) ((ec)->interrupt_flag & ~(ec)->interrupt_mask & \
(PENDING_INTERRUPT_MASK|TRAP_INTERRUPT_MASK))
#define RUBY_VM_INTERRUPTED_ANY(ec) ((ec)->interrupt_flag & ~(ec)->interrupt_mask)
VALUE rb_exc_set_backtrace(VALUE exc, VALUE bt);
int rb_signal_buff_size(void);
int rb_signal_exec(rb_thread_t *th, int sig);
void rb_threadptr_check_signal(rb_thread_t *mth);
void rb_threadptr_signal_raise(rb_thread_t *th, int sig);
void rb_threadptr_signal_exit(rb_thread_t *th);
int rb_threadptr_execute_interrupts(rb_thread_t *, int);
void rb_threadptr_interrupt(rb_thread_t *th);
void rb_threadptr_unlock_all_locking_mutexes(rb_thread_t *th);
void rb_threadptr_pending_interrupt_clear(rb_thread_t *th);
void rb_threadptr_pending_interrupt_enque(rb_thread_t *th, VALUE v);
void rb_ec_error_print(rb_execution_context_t * volatile ec, volatile VALUE errinfo);
void rb_execution_context_mark(const rb_execution_context_t *ec);
void rb_fiber_close(rb_fiber_t *fib);
void Init_native_thread(rb_thread_t *th);
#define RUBY_VM_CHECK_INTS(ec) rb_vm_check_ints(ec)
static inline void
rb_vm_check_ints(rb_execution_context_t *ec)
{
VM_ASSERT(ec == GET_EC());
if (UNLIKELY(RUBY_VM_INTERRUPTED_ANY(ec))) {
rb_threadptr_execute_interrupts(rb_ec_thread_ptr(ec), 0);
}
}
/* tracer */
struct rb_trace_arg_struct {
rb_event_flag_t event;
rb_execution_context_t *ec;
const rb_control_frame_t *cfp;
VALUE self;
ID id;
ID called_id;
VALUE klass;
VALUE data;
int klass_solved;
/* calc from cfp */
int lineno;
VALUE path;
};
void rb_exec_event_hooks(struct rb_trace_arg_struct *trace_arg, int pop_p);
#define EXEC_EVENT_HOOK_ORIG(ec_, flag_, vm_flags_, self_, id_, called_id_, klass_, data_, pop_p_) do { \
const rb_event_flag_t flag_arg_ = (flag_); \
if (UNLIKELY(vm_flags_ & (flag_arg_))) { \
/* defer evaluating the other arguments */ \
rb_exec_event_hook_orig(ec_, flag_arg_, self_, id_, called_id_, klass_, data_, pop_p_); \
} \
} while (0)
static inline void
rb_exec_event_hook_orig(rb_execution_context_t *ec, const rb_event_flag_t flag,
VALUE self, ID id, ID called_id, VALUE klass, VALUE data, int pop_p)
{
struct rb_trace_arg_struct trace_arg;
VM_ASSERT(rb_ec_vm_ptr(ec)->event_hooks.events == ruby_vm_event_flags);
VM_ASSERT(rb_ec_vm_ptr(ec)->event_hooks.events & flag);
trace_arg.event = flag;
trace_arg.ec = ec;
trace_arg.cfp = ec->cfp;
trace_arg.self = self;
trace_arg.id = id;
trace_arg.called_id = called_id;
trace_arg.klass = klass;
trace_arg.data = data;
trace_arg.path = Qundef;
trace_arg.klass_solved = 0;
rb_exec_event_hooks(&trace_arg, pop_p);
}
#define EXEC_EVENT_HOOK(ec_, flag_, self_, id_, called_id_, klass_, data_) \
EXEC_EVENT_HOOK_ORIG(ec_, flag_, ruby_vm_event_flags, self_, id_, called_id_, klass_, data_, 0)
#define EXEC_EVENT_HOOK_AND_POP_FRAME(ec_, flag_, self_, id_, called_id_, klass_, data_) \
EXEC_EVENT_HOOK_ORIG(ec_, flag_, ruby_vm_event_flags, self_, id_, called_id_, klass_, data_, 1)
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN
int rb_thread_check_trap_pending(void);
/* #define RUBY_EVENT_RESERVED_FOR_INTERNAL_USE 0x030000 */ /* from vm_core.h */
#define RUBY_EVENT_COVERAGE_LINE 0x010000
#define RUBY_EVENT_COVERAGE_BRANCH 0x020000
extern VALUE rb_get_coverages(void);
extern void rb_set_coverages(VALUE, int, VALUE);
extern void rb_reset_coverages(void);
void rb_postponed_job_flush(rb_vm_t *vm);
RUBY_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END
#endif /* RUBY_VM_CORE_H */