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* NCG: Split linear allocator into separate modules.Ben.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2009-02-021-1295/+0
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* SPARC NCG: Fix warningsBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2009-01-201-10/+7
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* SPARC NCG: Remove a comment that was confusing haddockBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2009-01-161-2/+0
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* Start fixing the SPARC native code generatorBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2009-01-141-13/+185
| | | | | | | * Use BlockIds in branch instructions instead of Imms. * Assign FP values returned from C calls to the right regs * Fix loading of F32s * Add a SPARC version of the FreeRegs map to the linear allcator.
* Better panic message in RegAllocLinearBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2009-01-101-5/+5
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* Removed warnings, made Haddock happy, added examples in documentationdias@eecs.harvard.edu2008-10-171-3/+3
| | | | | The interesting examples talk about our story with heap checks in case alternatives and our story with the case scrutinee as a Boolean.
* Fixed linear regalloc bug, dropped some tracing codedias@eecs.harvard.edu2008-10-161-13/+24
| | | | | | | | | o The linear-scan register allocator sometimes allocated a block before allocating one of its predecessors, which could lead to inconsistent allocations. Now, we allocate a block only if a predecessor has set the "incoming" assignments for the block (or if it's the procedure's entry block). o Also commented out some tracing code on the new codegen path.
* Big collection of patches for the new codegen branch.dias@eecs.harvard.edu2008-10-131-8/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | o Fixed bug that emitted the copy-in code for closure entry in the wrong place -- at the initialization of the closure. o Refactored some of the closure entry code. o Added code to check that no LocalRegs are live-in to a procedure -- trip up some buggy programs earlier o Fixed environment bindings for thunks -- we weren't (re)binding the free variables in a thunk o Fixed a bug in proc-point splitting that dropped some updates to the entry block in a procedure. o Fixed improper calls to code that generates CmmLit's for strings o New invariant on cg_loc in CgIdInfo: the expression is always tagged o Code to load free vars on entry to a thunk was (wrongly) placed before the heap check. o Some of the StgCmm code was redundantly passing around Id's along with CgIdInfo's; no more. o Initialize the LocalReg's that point to a closure before allocating and initializing the closure itself -- otherwise, we have problems with recursive closure bindings o BlockEnv and BlockSet types are now abstract. o Update frames: - push arguments in Old call area - keep track of the return sp in the FCode monad - keep the return sp in every call, tail call, and return (because it might be different at different call sites, e.g. tail calls to the gc after a heap check are performed before pushing the update frame) - set the sp appropriately on returns and tail calls o Reduce call, tail call, and return to a single LastCall node o Added slow entry code, using different calling conventions on entry and tail call o More fixes to the calling convention code. The tricky stuff is all about the closure environment: it must be passed in R1, but in non-closures, there is no such argument, so we can't treat all arguments the same way: the closure environment is special. Maybe the right step forward would be to define a different calling convention for closure arguments. o Let-no-escapes need to be emitted out-of-line -- otherwise, we drop code. o Respect RTS requirement of word alignment for pointers My stack allocation can pack sub-word values into a single word on the stack, but it wasn't requiring word-alignment for pointers. It does now, by word-aligning both pointer registers and call areas. o CmmLint was over-aggresively ruling out non-word-aligned memory references, which may be kosher now that we can spill small values into a single word. o Wrong label order on a conditional branch when compiling switches. o void args weren't dropped in many cases. To help prevent this kind of mistake, I defined a NonVoid wrapper, which I'm applying only to Id's for now, although there are probably other good candidates. o A little code refactoring: separate modules for procpoint analysis splitting, stack layout, and building infotables. o Stack limit check: insert along with the heap limit check, using a symbolic constant (a special CmmLit), then replace it when the stack layout is known. o Removed last node: MidAddToContext o Adding block id as a literal: means that the lowering of the calling conventions no longer has to produce labels early, which was inhibiting common-block elimination. Will also make it easier for the non-procpoint-splitting path. o Info tables: don't try to describe the update frame! o Over aggressive use of NonVoid!!!! Don't drop the non-void args before setting the type of the closure!!! o Sanity checking: Added a pass to stub dead dead slots on the stack (only ~10 lines with the dataflow framework) o More sanity checking: Check that incoming pointer arguments are non-stubbed. Note: these checks are still subject to dead-code removal, but they should still be quite helpful. o Better sanity checking: why stop at function arguments? Instead, in mkAssign, check that _any_ assignment to a pointer type is non-null -- the sooner the crash, the easier it is to debug. Still need to add the debugging flag to turn these checks on explicitly. o Fixed yet another calling convention bug. This time, the calls to the GC were wrong. I've added a new convention for GC calls and invoked it where appropriate. We should really straighten out the calling convention stuff: some of the code (and documentation) is spread across the compiler, and there's some magical use of the node register that should really be handled (not avoided) by calling conventions. o Switch bug: the arms in mkCmmLitSwitch weren't returning to a single join point. o Environment shadowing problem in Stg->Cmm: When a closure f is bound at the top-level, we should not bind f to the node register on entry to the closure. Why? Because if the body of f contains a let-bound closure g that refers to f, we want to make sure that it refers to the static closure for f. Normally, this would all be fine, because when we compile a closure, we rebind free variables in the environment. But f doesn't look like a free variable because it's a static value. So, the binding for f remains in the environment when we compile g, inconveniently referring to the wrong thing. Now, I bind the variable in the local environment only if the closure is not bound at the top level. It's still okay to make assumptions about the node holding the closure environment; we just won't find the binding in the environment, so code that names the closure will now directly get the label of the static closure, not the node register holding a pointer to the static closure. o Don't generate bogus Cmm code containing SRTs during the STG -> Cmm pass! The tables made reference to some labels that don't exist when we compute and generate the tables in the back end. o Safe foreign calls need some special treatment (at least until we have the integrated codegen). In particular: o they need info tables o they are not procpoints -- the successor had better be in the same procedure o we cannot (yet) implement the calling conventions early, which means we have to carry the calling-conv info all the way to the end o We weren't following the old convention when registering a module. Now, we use update frames to push any new modules that have to be registered and enter the youngest one on the stack. We also use the update frame machinery to specify that the return should pop the return address off the stack. o At each safe foreign call, an infotable must be at the bottom of the stack, and the TSO->sp must point to it. o More problems with void args in a direct call to a function: We were checking the args (minus voids) to check whether the call was saturated, which caused problems when the function really wasn't saturated because it took an extra void argument. o Forgot to distinguish integer != from floating != during Stg->Cmm o Updating slotEnv and areaMap to include safe foreign calls The dataflow analyses that produce the slotEnv and areaMap give results for each basic block, but we also need the results for a safe foreign call, which is a middle node. After running the dataflow analysis, we have another pass that updates the results to includ any safe foreign calls. o Added a static flag for the debugging technique that inserts instructions to stub dead slots on the stack and crashes when a stubbed value is loaded into a pointer-typed LocalReg. o C back end expects to see return continuations before their call sites. Sorted the flowgraphs appropriately after splitting. o PrimOp calling conventions are special -- unlimited registers, no stack Yet another calling convention... o More void value problems: if the RHS of a case arm is a void-typed variable, don't try to return it. o When calling some primOp, they may allocate memory; if so, we need to do a heap check when we return from the call.
* Follow Digraph changes in RegAllocLinear.hsMax Bolingbroke2008-07-311-2/+2
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* Fixes for haddock 0.8Ian Lynagh2008-07-211-1/+1
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* Replacing copyins and copyouts with data-movement instructionsdias@eecs.harvard.edu2008-05-291-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | o Moved BlockId stuff to a new file to avoid module recursion o Defined stack areas for parameter-passing locations and spill slots o Part way through replacing copy in and copy out nodes - added movement instructions for stack pointer - added movement instructions for call and return parameters (but not with the proper calling conventions) o Inserting spills and reloads for proc points is now procpoint-aware (it was relying on the presence of a CopyIn node as a proxy for procpoint knowledge) o Changed ZipDataflow to expect AGraphs (instead of being polymorphic in the type of graph)
* Update a panic messageIan Lynagh2008-04-301-1/+1
| | | | | It was (panic "RegisterAlloc.joinToTargets"), but had since moved to RegAllocLinear.makeRegMovementGraph.
* (F)SLIT -> (f)sLit in RegallocLinearIan Lynagh2008-04-121-4/+4
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* Don't import FastString in HsVersions.hIan Lynagh2008-03-291-0/+1
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* Remove an #ifdef DEBUGIan Lynagh2008-03-291-5/+2
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* Make some more modules use LazyUniqFM instead of UniqFMIan Lynagh2008-02-071-1/+1
| | | | | If these modules use UniqFM then we get a stack overflow when compiling modules that use fundeps. I haven't tracked down the actual cause.
* Make some more modules use LazyUniqFM instead of UniqFMIan Lynagh2008-02-071-1/+1
| | | | | If these modules use UniqFM then we get a stack overflow when compiling modules that use fundeps. I haven't tracked down the actual cause.
* expand "out of stack slots" panic to suggest using -fregs-graph, see #1993Simon Marlow2008-01-021-1/+2
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* FIX validate for PPC Mac OS X - RegAllocLinear.hsThorkil Naur2007-10-051-1/+2
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* Move OPTIONS pragmas above commentsIan Lynagh2007-09-211-1/+1
| | | | Fixes building with -Werror (i.e. validate) and GHC < 6.6
* Make various assertions work when !DEBUGIan Lynagh2007-09-081-7/+3
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* a good deal of salutory renamingNorman Ramsey2007-09-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I've renamed a number of type and data constructors within Cmm so that the names used in the compiler may more closely reflect the C-- specification 2.1. I've done a bit of other renaming as well. Highlights: CmmFormal and CmmActual now bear a CmmKind (which for now is a MachHint as before) CmmFormals = [CmmFormal] and CmmActuals = [CmmActual] suitable changes have been made to both code and nonterminals in the Cmm parser (which is as yet untested) For reasons I don't understand, parts of the code generator use a sequence of 'formal parameters' with no C-- kinds. For these we now have the types type CmmFormalWithoutKind = LocalReg type CmmFormalsWithoutKinds = [CmmFormalWithoutKind] A great many appearances of (Tau, MachHint) have been simplified to the appropriate CmmFormal or CmmActual, though I'm sure there are more opportunities. Kind and its data constructors are now renamed to data GCKind = GCKindPtr | GCKindNonPtr to avoid confusion with the Kind used in the type checker and with CmmKind. Finally, in a somewhat unrelated bit (and in honor of Simon PJ, who thought of the name), the Whalley/Davidson 'transaction limit' is now called 'OptimizationFuel' with the net effect that there are no longer two unrelated uses of the abbreviation 'tx'.
* Warning policesimonpj@microsoft.com2007-09-071-1/+1
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* Refactor MachRegs.trivColorable to do unboxed accumulationBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2007-09-051-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | trivColorable was soaking up total 31% time, 41% alloc when compiling SHA1.lhs with -O2 -fregs-graph on x86. Refactoring to use unboxed accumulators and walk directly over the UniqFM holding the set of conflicts reduces this to 17% time, 6% alloc.
* change of representation for GenCmm, GenCmmTop, CmmProcNorman Ramsey2007-09-051-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | The type parameter to a C-- procedure now represents a control-flow graph, not a single instruction. The newtype ListGraph preserves the current representation while enabling other representations and a sensible way of prettyprinting. Except for a few changes in the prettyprinter the new compiler binary should be bit-for-bit identical to the old.
* warning policeBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2007-09-051-41/+38
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* Fix CodingStyle#Warnings URLsIan Lynagh2007-09-041-1/+1
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* Use OPTIONS rather than OPTIONS_GHC for pragmasIan Lynagh2007-09-031-2/+2
| | | | | | | Older GHCs can't parse OPTIONS_GHC. This also changes the URL referenced for the -w options from WorkingConventions#Warnings to CodingStyle#Warnings for the compiler modules.
* Add {-# OPTIONS_GHC -w #-} and some blurb to all compiler modulesIan Lynagh2007-09-011-0/+7
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* Add count of reg-reg moves remaining for linear allocator statsBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2007-08-241-5/+28
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* Eliminate more dead reg->reg moves in linear allocatorBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2007-08-231-1/+9
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* Refactor cmmNativeGen so dumps can be emitted inline with NCG stagesBen.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2007-08-221-3/+28
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* Instrument linear register allocator.Ben.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2007-08-211-200/+345
| | | | | | Linear register allocator now keeps track of why it spilled certain registers. It had to be refactored somewhat to thread the information through, but the algorithm is unchanged.
* Add graph coloring register allocator.Ben.Lippmeier@anu.edu.au2007-08-141-0/+915
Refactored linear allocator into separate liveness annotation and allocation stages. Added graph coloring allocator, use -fregs-graph to enable. New dump flags are -ddump-asm-native -- output of cmm -> native transform. -ddump-asm-liveness -- code annotated with register liveness info -ddump-asm-coalesce -- output of register move coalescing (this is a separate pass when using the coloring allocator) (this could change in the future) -ddump-asm-regalloc -- code after register allocation -ddump-asm-regalloc-stages -- blocks after each build/spill stage of coloring allocator -ddump-asm-conflicts -- a global register liveness graph in graphviz format The new register allocator will allocate some registers, but it's not quite ready for prime-time yet. The spill code generator needs some work...