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* Emit special instruction for array literal + .(hash|min|max)Aaron Patterson2023-04-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit introduces a new instruction `opt_newarray_send` which is used when there is an array literal followed by either the `hash`, `min`, or `max` method. ``` [a, b, c].hash ``` Will emit an `opt_newarray_send` instruction. This instruction falls back to a method call if the "interested" method has been monkey patched. Here are some examples of the instructions generated: ``` $ ./miniruby --dump=insns -e '[@a, @b].max' == disasm: #<ISeq:<main>@-e:1 (1,0)-(1,12)> (catch: FALSE) 0000 getinstancevariable :@a, <is:0> ( 1)[Li] 0003 getinstancevariable :@b, <is:1> 0006 opt_newarray_send 2, :max 0009 leave $ ./miniruby --dump=insns -e '[@a, @b].min' == disasm: #<ISeq:<main>@-e:1 (1,0)-(1,12)> (catch: FALSE) 0000 getinstancevariable :@a, <is:0> ( 1)[Li] 0003 getinstancevariable :@b, <is:1> 0006 opt_newarray_send 2, :min 0009 leave $ ./miniruby --dump=insns -e '[@a, @b].hash' == disasm: #<ISeq:<main>@-e:1 (1,0)-(1,13)> (catch: FALSE) 0000 getinstancevariable :@a, <is:0> ( 1)[Li] 0003 getinstancevariable :@b, <is:1> 0006 opt_newarray_send 2, :hash 0009 leave ``` [Feature #18897] [ruby-core:109147] Co-authored-by: John Hawthorn <jhawthorn@github.com>
* Stop exporting symbols for MJITTakashi Kokubun2023-03-061-2/+0
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* Use a BOP for Hash#defaultJohn Hawthorn2022-12-171-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On a hash miss we need to call default if it is redefined in order to return the default value to be used. Previously we checked this with rb_method_basic_definition_p, which avoids the method call but requires a method lookup. This commit replaces the previous check with BASIC_OP_UNREDEFINED_P and a new BOP_DEFAULT. We still need to fall back to rb_method_basic_definition_p when called on a subclasss of hash. | |compare-ruby|built-ruby| |:---------------|-----------:|---------:| |hash_aref_miss | 2.692| 3.531| | | -| 1.31x| Co-authored-by: Daniel Colson <danieljamescolson@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: "Ian C. Anderson" <ian@iancanderson.com> Co-authored-by: Jack McCracken <me@jackmc.xyz>
* Fix parens on LIKELY in basic operatorsJohn Hawthorn2022-12-121-1/+1
| | | | | | We want to hint to the compiler that it's likely that the BOP is unredefined (the bit is 0). Previously we were accidentally hinting to the compiler that it was non-zero due to a misplaced parenthesis.
* Introduce BOP_CMP for optimized comparisonDaniel Colson2022-12-061-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Prior to this commit the `OPTIMIZED_CMP` macro relied on a method lookup to determine whether `<=>` was overridden. The result of the lookup was cached, but only for the duration of the specific method that initialized the cmp_opt_data cache structure. With this method lookup, `[x,y].max` is slower than doing `x > y ? x : y` even though there's an optimized instruction for "new array max". (John noticed somebody a proposed micro-optimization based on this fact in https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/19903.) ```rb a, b = 1, 2 Benchmark.ips do |bm| bm.report('conditional') { a > b ? a : b } bm.report('method') { [a, b].max } bm.compare! end ``` Before: ``` Comparison: conditional: 22603733.2 i/s method: 19820412.7 i/s - 1.14x (± 0.00) slower ``` This commit replaces the method lookup with a new CMP basic op, which gives the examples above equivalent performance. After: ``` Comparison: method: 24022466.5 i/s conditional: 23851094.2 i/s - same-ish: difference falls within error ``` Relevant benchmarks show an improvement to Array#max and Array#min when not using the optimized newarray_max instruction as well. They are noticeably faster for small arrays with the relevant types, and the same or maybe a touch faster on larger arrays. ``` $ make benchmark COMPARE_RUBY=<master@5958c305> ITEM=array_min $ make benchmark COMPARE_RUBY=<master@5958c305> ITEM=array_max ``` The benchmarks added in this commit also look generally improved. Co-authored-by: John Hawthorn <jhawthorn@github.com>
* Move BOP macros to separate fileDaniel Colson2022-12-061-0/+62
This commit moves ruby_basic_operators and the unredefined macros out of vm_core.h and into basic_operators.h so that we can use them more broadly in places where we currently use a method look up via `rb_method_basic_definition_p` (e.g. object.c, numeric.c, complex.c, enum.c, but also in internal/compar.h after introducing BOP_CMP and elsewhere if we introduce more BOPs) The most controversial part of this change is probably moving redefined_flag out of rb_vm_t. [vm_opt_method_def_table and vm_opt_mid_table](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/9da2a5204f32a4f2ce135fddde2abb6e07d647e9/vm.c) are not part of rb_vm_t either, and I think this fits well with those. But more significantly it seems to result in one fewer instruction. For example: Before: ``` (lldb) disassemble -n vm_opt_str_freeze miniruby`vm_exec_core: miniruby[0x10028233e] <+14558>: movq 0x11a86b(%rip), %rax ; ruby_current_vm_ptr miniruby[0x100282345] <+14565>: testb $0x4, 0x242c(%rax) ``` After: ``` (lldb) disassemble -n vm_opt_str_freeze ruby`vm_exec_core: ruby[0x100280ebe] <+14510>: testb $0x4, 0x120147(%rip) ; ruby_vm_redefined_flag + 43 ``` Co-authored-by: John Hawthorn <jhawthorn@github.com>