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* Support shareable_constant_value: literalNobuyoshi Nakada2020-12-141-0/+1
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* Make the value shareable deeplyNobuyoshi Nakada2020-12-141-1/+1
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* Call FrozenCore.make_shareableNobuyoshi Nakada2020-12-141-0/+7
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* Introduce negative method cacheKoichi Sasada2020-12-141-0/+10
| | | | pCMC doesn't have negative method cache so this patch implements it.
* Removed deprecated Time#succNobuyoshi Nakada2020-12-071-1/+3
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* fix decl of ruby_single_main_ractorKoichi Sasada2020-12-071-0/+1
| | | | | | | On windows, MJIT doesn't work without this patch because of the declaration of ruby_single_main_ractor. This patch fix this issue and move the definition of it from ractor.c to vm.c to locate near place of ruby_current_vm_ptr.
* fix initialize orderKoichi Sasada2020-12-041-1/+1
| | | | | | `captured->code.val` should be initialize before because it can be a GC point by another ractor because `RB_OBJ_WRITE` can issue VM locking.
* add GC guardKoichi Sasada2020-12-031-1/+5
| | | | | new_prev_env is stored in the env_body memory block but this is not a GC root, so new_prev_env could be freed.
* rb_ext_ractor_safe() to declare ractor-safe extKoichi Sasada2020-12-011-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | C extensions can violate the ractor-safety, so only ractor-safe C extensions (C methods) can run on non-main ractors. rb_ext_ractor_safe(true) declares that the successive defined methods are ractor-safe. Otherwiwze, defined methods checked they are invoked in main ractor and raise an error if invoked at non-main ractors. [Feature #17307]
* Only check if the current ep is a local or not, then markAaron Patterson2020-11-301-4/+2
| | | | | | | | | | The vm mark function should only check if the current frame is a local or not and then mark values in that frame. Since it's walking up the stack looking at each cfp, then all ep's should be examined. This fixes a bug in the Rails tests where we're seeing segv in railties. Thanks Yasuo Honda for giving me a reliable repro!
* Remove obsoleted internal/mjit.h inclusionTakashi Kokubun2020-11-221-1/+0
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* fix public interfaceKoichi Sasada2020-11-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | To make some kind of Ractor related extensions, some functions should be exposed. * include/ruby/thread_native.h * rb_native_mutex_* * rb_native_cond_* * include/ruby/ractor.h * RB_OBJ_SHAREABLE_P(obj) * rb_ractor_shareable_p(obj) * rb_ractor_std*() * rb_cRactor and rm ractor_pub.h and rename srcdir/ractor.h to srcdir/ractor_core.h (to avoid conflict with include/ruby/ractor.h)
* rb_vm_add_root_module(): Remove unused parameterAlan Wu2020-11-091-1/+1
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* Add `GC.auto_compact= true/false` and `GC.auto_compact`Aaron Patterson2020-11-021-0/+30
| | | | | | | | | | * `GC.auto_compact=`, `GC.auto_compact` can be used to control when compaction runs. Setting `auto_compact=` to true will cause compaction to occurr duing major collections. At the moment, compaction adds significant overhead to major collections, so please test first! [Feature #17176]
* Fix a typo [ci skip]Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA2020-10-301-1/+1
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* Ractor.make_shareable(a_proc)Koichi Sasada2020-10-301-10/+90
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ractor.make_shareable() supports Proc object if (1) a Proc only read outer local variables (no assignments) (2) read outer local variables are shareable. Read local variables are stored in a snapshot, so after making shareable Proc, any assignments are not affeect like that: ```ruby a = 1 pr = Ractor.make_shareable(Proc.new{p a}) pr.call #=> 1 a = 2 pr.call #=> 1 # `a = 2` doesn't affect ``` [Feature #17284]
* check isolated Proc more strictlyKoichi Sasada2020-10-291-15/+96
| | | | | Isolated Proc prohibit to access outer local variables, but it was violated by binding and so on, so they should be error.
* Dump FrozenCore speciallyNobuyoshi Nakada2020-10-201-0/+1
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* Some global variables can be accessed from ractorsKoichi Sasada2020-10-201-14/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some global variables should be used from non-main Ractors. [Bug #17268] ```ruby # ractor-local (derived from created ractor): debug '$DEBUG' => $DEBUG, '$-d' => $-d, # ractor-local (derived from created ractor): verbose '$VERBOSE' => $VERBOSE, '$-w' => $-w, '$-W' => $-W, '$-v' => $-v, # process-local (readonly): other commandline parameters '$-p' => $-p, '$-l' => $-l, '$-a' => $-a, # process-local (readonly): getpid '$$' => $$, # thread local: process result '$?' => $?, # scope local: match '$~' => $~.inspect, '$&' => $&, '$`' => $`, '$\'' => $', '$+' => $+, '$1' => $1, # scope local: last line '$_' => $_, # scope local: last backtrace '$@' => $@, '$!' => $!, # ractor local: stdin, out, err '$stdin' => $stdin.inspect, '$stdout' => $stdout.inspect, '$stderr' => $stderr.inspect, ```
* Use language TLS specifier if it is possible.Koichi Sasada2020-10-201-0/+19
| | | | | | | To access TLS, it is faster to use language TLS specifier instead of using pthread_get/setspecific functions. Original proposal is: Use native thread locals. #3665
* ruby_vm_global_method_state is no longer needed.Koichi Sasada2020-10-141-6/+2
| | | | Now ruby_vm_global_method_state is not used so let's remove it.
* Update the thread's self / wrapper addressAaron Patterson2020-10-011-0/+2
| | | | | Threads can move, and if they do, their self pointer may go bad. We need to update it.
* Fix ASAN support when invalidating CCsAaron Patterson2020-09-281-0/+1
| | | | | Again, this code is walking the heap. Empty slots can be poisoned, so we need to unpoison before checking the type
* Fibers should update themselves on compactionAaron Patterson2020-09-251-4/+3
| | | | | | We should let fibers update their own references on compaction. I don't think we need the thread to update the associated fiber because there will be a fiber object on the heap that knows how to update itself.
* Initialize loop variables of list_for_each for MS VCNobuyoshi Nakada2020-09-041-1/+1
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* Introduce Ractor mechanism for parallel executionKoichi Sasada2020-09-031-41/+83
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit introduces Ractor mechanism to run Ruby program in parallel. See doc/ractor.md for more details about Ractor. See ticket [Feature #17100] to see the implementation details and discussions. [Feature #17100] This commit does not complete the implementation. You can find many bugs on using Ractor. Also the specification will be changed so that this feature is experimental. You will see a warning when you make the first Ractor with `Ractor.new`. I hope this feature can help programmers from thread-safety issues.
* vm_exec_handle_exception: do not goto into a branch卜部昌平2020-06-291-11/+9
| | | | | I'm not necessarily against every goto in general, but jumping into a branch is definitely a bad idea. Better refactor.
* vm_empty_cc: fix MSVC compile error卜部昌平2020-06-091-1/+9
| | | | | Seems they do not allow compound literals for static variables. See https://github.com/ruby/ruby/runs/733735274
* vm_empty_cc: refactor use macro卜部昌平2020-06-091-7/+1
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* rb_equal_opt: fully static call data卜部昌平2020-06-091-6/+8
| | | | | This changeset reduces the generated binary of rb_equal_opt from 129 bytes to 17 bytes on my machine, according to nm(1).
* Moved vm_empty_cc to local in vm.c [Bug #16934]Nobuyoshi Nakada2020-06-041-1/+1
| | | | | As it is referenced only from compile.c, except for MJIT, simply use the accessor function.
* Fix origin iclass pointer for modulesJeremy Evans2020-05-221-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If a module has an origin, and that module is included in another module or class, previously the iclass created for the module had an origin pointer to the module's origin instead of the iclass's origin. Setting the origin pointer correctly requires using a stack, since the origin iclass is not created until after the iclass itself. Use a hidden ruby array to implement that stack. Correctly assigning the origin pointers in the iclass caused a use-after-free in GC. If a module with an origin is included in a class, the iclass shares a method table with the module and the iclass origin shares a method table with module origin. Mark iclass origin with a flag that notes that even though the iclass is an origin, it shares a method table, so the method table should not be garbage collected. The shared method table will be garbage collected when the module origin is garbage collected. I've tested that this does not introduce a memory leak. This change caused a VM assertion failure, which was traced to callable method entries using the incorrect defined_class. Update rb_vm_check_redefinition_opt_method and find_defined_class_by_owner to treat iclass origins different than class origins to avoid this issue. This also includes a fix for Module#included_modules to skip iclasses with origins. Fixes [Bug #16736]
* Unpin and update VM referencesAaron Patterson2020-05-211-23/+51
| | | | This commit just unpins and updates VM references
* Allow references stored in the VM stack to moveAaron Patterson2020-05-181-1/+11
| | | | We can update these references too, so lets allow them to move.
* Thread scheduler for light weight concurrency.Samuel Williams2020-05-141-1/+9
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* Merge pull request #2991 from shyouhei/ruby.h卜部昌平2020-04-081-2/+2
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* Reduce allocations for keyword argument hashesJeremy Evans2020-03-171-3/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, passing a keyword splat to a method always allocated a hash on the caller side, and accepting arbitrary keywords in a method allocated a separate hash on the callee side. Passing explicit keywords to a method that accepted a keyword splat did not allocate a hash on the caller side, but resulted in two hashes allocated on the callee side. This commit makes passing a single keyword splat to a method not allocate a hash on the caller side. Passing multiple keyword splats or a mix of explicit keywords and a keyword splat still generates a hash on the caller side. On the callee side, if arbitrary keywords are not accepted, it does not allocate a hash. If arbitrary keywords are accepted, it will allocate a hash, but this commit uses a callinfo flag to indicate whether the caller already allocated a hash, and if so, the callee can use the passed hash without duplicating it. So this commit should make it so that a maximum of a single hash is allocated during method calls. To set the callinfo flag appropriately, method call argument compilation checks if only a single keyword splat is given. If only one keyword splat is given, the VM_CALL_KW_SPLAT_MUT callinfo flag is not set, since in that case the keyword splat is passed directly and not mutable. If more than one splat is used, a new hash needs to be generated on the caller side, and in that case the callinfo flag is set, indicating the keyword splat is mutable by the callee. In compile_hash, used for both hash and keyword argument compilation, if compiling keyword arguments and only a single keyword splat is used, pass the argument directly. On the caller side, in vm_args.c, the callinfo flag needs to be recognized and handled. Because the keyword splat argument may not be a hash, it needs to be converted to a hash first if not. Then, unless the callinfo flag is set, the hash needs to be duplicated. The temporary copy of the callinfo flag, kw_flag, is updated if a hash was duplicated, to prevent the need to duplicate it again. If we are converting to a hash or duplicating a hash, we need to update the argument array, which can including duplicating the positional splat array if one was passed. CALLER_SETUP_ARG and a couple other places needs to be modified to handle similar issues for other types of calls. This includes fairly comprehensive tests for different ways keywords are handled internally, checking that you get equal results but that keyword splats on the caller side result in distinct objects for keyword rest parameters. Included are benchmarks for keyword argument calls. Brief results when compiled without optimization: def kw(a: 1) a end def kws(**kw) kw end h = {a: 1} kw(a: 1) # about same kw(**h) # 2.37x faster kws(a: 1) # 1.30x faster kws(**h) # 2.19x faster kw(a: 1, **h) # 1.03x slower kw(**h, **h) # about same kws(a: 1, **h) # 1.16x faster kws(**h, **h) # 1.14x faster
* add debug method RubyVM::mtbl2 (disabled)Koichi Sasada2020-03-111-1/+11
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* Introduce disposable call-cache.Koichi Sasada2020-02-221-2/+24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch contains several ideas: (1) Disposable inline method cache (IMC) for race-free inline method cache * Making call-cache (CC) as a RVALUE (GC target object) and allocate new CC on cache miss. * This technique allows race-free access from parallel processing elements like RCU. (2) Introduce per-Class method cache (pCMC) * Instead of fixed-size global method cache (GMC), pCMC allows flexible cache size. * Caching CCs reduces CC allocation and allow sharing CC's fast-path between same call-info (CI) call-sites. (3) Invalidate an inline method cache by invalidating corresponding method entries (MEs) * Instead of using class serials, we set "invalidated" flag for method entry itself to represent cache invalidation. * Compare with using class serials, the impact of method modification (add/overwrite/delete) is small. * Updating class serials invalidate all method caches of the class and sub-classes. * Proposed approach only invalidate the method cache of only one ME. See [Feature #16614] for more details.
* VALUE size packed callinfo (ci).Koichi Sasada2020-02-221-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now, rb_call_info contains how to call the method with tuple of (mid, orig_argc, flags, kwarg). Most of cases, kwarg == NULL and mid+argc+flags only requires 64bits. So this patch packed rb_call_info to VALUE (1 word) on such cases. If we can not represent it in VALUE, then use imemo_callinfo which contains conventional callinfo (rb_callinfo, renamed from rb_call_info). iseq->body->ci_kw_size is removed because all of callinfo is VALUE size (packed ci or a pointer to imemo_callinfo). To access ci information, we need to use these functions: vm_ci_mid(ci), _flag(ci), _argc(ci), _kwarg(ci). struct rb_call_info_kw_arg is renamed to rb_callinfo_kwarg. rb_funcallv_with_cc() and rb_method_basic_definition_p_with_cc() is temporary removed because cd->ci should be marked.
* hide vm_ep_in_heap_p_卜部昌平2020-02-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | | `make leaked-globals` points out that this function is leaked. This has not been detected in our CI because it is defined only when VM_CHECK_MODE is nonzero. Just make it static and everytihng goes well.
* Disable GC until VM objects get initialized [Bug #16616]Nobuyoshi Nakada2020-02-091-0/+2
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* more on NULL versus functions.卜部昌平2020-02-071-4/+4
| | | | | | Function pointers are not void*. See also ce4ea956d24eab5089a143bba38126f2b11b55b6 8427fca49bd85205f5a8766292dd893f003c0e48
* Increase the frozen_strings table initial sizeJean Boussier2020-02-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | It was set to 1000 in a4a2b9be7a55bb61d17cf9673ed0d2a93bb52d31. However on ruby-2.7.0p0, there are much more than 1k frozen string right after boot: ``` $ ruby -robjspace -e 'p ObjectSpace.each_object(String).select { |s| s.frozen? && ObjectSpace.dump(s).include?(%{"fstring":true})}.uniq.count' 5948 ```
* Let execution context local storage be an ID tableLourens Naudé2020-01-111-2/+11
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* Fully separate positional arguments and keyword argumentsJeremy Evans2020-01-021-7/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This removes the warnings added in 2.7, and changes the behavior so that a final positional hash is not treated as keywords or vice-versa. To handle the arg_setup_block splat case correctly with keyword arguments, we need to check if we are taking a keyword hash. That case didn't have a test, but it affects real-world code, so add a test for it. This removes rb_empty_keyword_given_p() and related code, as that is not needed in Ruby 3. The empty keyword case is the same as the no keyword case in Ruby 3. This changes rb_scan_args to implement keyword argument separation for C functions when the : character is used. For backwards compatibility, it returns a duped hash. This is a bad idea for performance, but not duping the hash breaks at least Enumerator::ArithmeticSequence#inspect. Instead of having RB_PASS_CALLED_KEYWORDS be a number, simplify the code by just making it be rb_keyword_given_p().
* move internal/debug.h definitions to internal.hKoichi Sasada2020-01-031-1/+0
| | | | Debug utilities should be accessible from any internal code.
* decouple internal.h headers卜部昌平2019-12-261-9/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Saves comitters' daily life by avoid #include-ing everything from internal.h to make each file do so instead. This would significantly speed up incremental builds. We take the following inclusion order in this changeset: 1. "ruby/config.h", where _GNU_SOURCE is defined (must be the very first thing among everything). 2. RUBY_EXTCONF_H if any. 3. Standard C headers, sorted alphabetically. 4. Other system headers, maybe guarded by #ifdef 5. Everything else, sorted alphabetically. Exceptions are those win32-related headers, which tend not be self- containing (headers have inclusion order dependencies).
* [DOC] Fix invalid code to make it syntax highlightedMarcus Stollsteimer2019-12-231-1/+1
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* Fixed misspellingsNobuyoshi Nakada2019-12-201-3/+3
| | | | Fixed misspellings reported at [Bug #16437], only in ruby and rubyspec.