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authork0kubun <k0kubun@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e>2018-03-04 07:04:40 +0000
committerk0kubun <k0kubun@b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e>2018-03-04 07:04:40 +0000
commit8a15857a7f283101a3923b76c71a1f05bfe58512 (patch)
tree0f111bf5b0ee3ee6d8ae7b22a5326a03a2c3d59a /tool
parent33949a03203c7d0235ec1823b3827618237057a1 (diff)
mjit_compile.c: use local variables for stack
if catch_except_p is FALSE. If catch_except_p is TRUE, stack values should be on VM's stack when exception is thrown and the JIT-ed frame is re-executed by VM's exception handler. If it's FALSE, the JIT-ed frame won't be re-executed and don't need to keep values on VM's stack. Using local variables allows us to reduce cfp->sp motion. Moving cfp->sp is needed only for insns whose handles_frame? is false. So it improves performance. _mjit_compile_insn.erb: Prepare `stack_size` variable for GET_SP, STACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP, TOPN macros. Share pc and sp motion partial view. Use cancel handler created in mjit_compile.c. _mjit_compile_send.erb: ditto. Also, when iseq->body->catch_except_p is TRUE, this stops to call mjit_exec directly. I described the reason in vm_insnhelper.h's comment for EXEC_EC_CFP. _mjit_compile_pc_and_sp.erb: Shared logic for moving sp and pc. As you can see from thsi file, when status->local_stack_p is TRUE and insn.handles_frame? is false, moving sp is skipped. But if insn.handles_frame? is true, values should be rolled back to VM's stack. common.mk: add dependency for the file _mjit_compile_insn_body.erb: Set sp value before canceling JIT on DISPATCH_ORIGINAL_INSN. Replace GET_SP, STACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP, TOPN macros for the case ocal_stack_p is TRUE and insn.handles_frame? is false. In that case, values are not available on VM's stack and those macros should be replaced. mjit_compile.inc.erb: updated comments of macros which are supported by JIT compiler. All references to `cfp->sp` should be replaced and thus INC_SP, SET_SV, PUSH are no longer supported for now, because they are not used now. vm_exec.h: moved EXEC_EC_CFP definition to vm_insnhelper.h because it's tighly coupled to CALL_METHOD. vm_insnhelper.h: Have revised EXEC_EC_CFP definition moved from vm_exec.h. Now it triggers mjit_exec for VM, and has the guard for catch_except_p on JIT-ed code. See comments for details. CALL_METHOD delegates triggering mjit_exec to EXEC_EC_CFP. insns.def: Stopped using EXEC_EC_CFP for the case we don't want to trigger mjit_exec. Those insns (defineclass, opt_call_c_function) are not supported by JIT and it's safe to use RESTORE_REGS(), NEXT_INSN(). expandarray is changed to pass GET_SP() to replace the macro in _mjit_compile_insn_body.erb. vm_insnhelper.c: change to take sp for the above reason. [close https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1828] This patch resurrects the performance which was attached in [Feature #14235]. * Benchmark Optcarrot (with configuration for benchmark_driver.gem) https://github.com/benchmark-driver/optcarrot $ benchmark-driver benchmark.yml --verbose 1 --rbenv 'before;before+JIT::before,--jit;after;after+JIT::after,--jit' --repeat-count 10 before: ruby 2.6.0dev (2018-03-04 trunk 62652) [x86_64-linux] before+JIT: ruby 2.6.0dev (2018-03-04 trunk 62652) +JIT [x86_64-linux] after: ruby 2.6.0dev (2018-03-04 local-variable.. 62652) [x86_64-linux] last_commit=mjit_compile.c: use local variables for stack after+JIT: ruby 2.6.0dev (2018-03-04 local-variable.. 62652) +JIT [x86_64-linux] last_commit=mjit_compile.c: use local variables for stack Calculating ------------------------------------- before before+JIT after after+JIT optcarrot 53.552 59.680 53.697 63.358 fps Comparison: optcarrot after+JIT: 63.4 fps before+JIT: 59.7 fps - 1.06x slower after: 53.7 fps - 1.18x slower before: 53.6 fps - 1.18x slower git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@62655 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
Diffstat (limited to 'tool')
-rw-r--r--tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn.erb15
-rw-r--r--tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn_body.erb38
-rw-r--r--tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_pc_and_sp.erb38
-rw-r--r--tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_send.erb28
-rw-r--r--tool/ruby_vm/views/mjit_compile.inc.erb9
5 files changed, 102 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn.erb b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn.erb
index 42ee0469a9..5627be4ada 100644
--- a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn.erb
+++ b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn.erb
@@ -20,6 +20,11 @@
MAYBE_UNUSED(<%= ope.fetch(:decl) %>) = (<%= ope.fetch(:type) %>)operands[<%= i %>];
% end
%
+% # JIT: Declare stack_size to be used in some macro of _mjit_compile_insn_body.erb
+ if (status->local_stack_p) {
+ fprintf(f, " MAYBE_UNUSED(unsigned int) stack_size = %u;\n", b->stack_size);
+ }
+%
% # JIT: Declare variables for operands, popped values and return values
% ret_decls = insn.rets.map { |r| "MAYBE_UNUSED(#{r.fetch(:type)}) #{r.fetch(:name)}"} # TODO: fix #declarations to return Hash...
% insn.declarations.each do |decl|
@@ -52,13 +57,7 @@
% end
%
% # JIT: move sp and pc if necessary
-% if insn.handles_frame?
- fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->pc = original_body_iseq + %d;\n", next_pos); /* ADD_PC(INSN_ATTR(width)); */
- fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + %d;\n", b->stack_size + 1 - <%= insn.pops.size %>); /* POPN(INSN_ATTR(popn)); */
-% else
- fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->pc = original_body_iseq + %d;\n", pos);
- fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + %d;\n", b->stack_size + 1);
-% end
+<%= render 'mjit_compile_pc_and_sp', locals: { insn: insn } -%>
%
% # JIT: Print insn body in insns.def
<%= render 'mjit_compile_insn_body', locals: { insn: insn } -%>
@@ -75,7 +74,7 @@
% if trace_enablable_insns.include?(insn.name)
fprintf(f, " if (UNLIKELY(ruby_vm_event_enabled_flags & ISEQ_TRACE_EVENTS)) {\n");
fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + %d;\n", b->stack_size + (int)<%= insn.call_attribute('sp_inc') %> + 1);
- fprintf(f, " return Qundef; /* cancel JIT */\n");
+ fprintf(f, " goto cancel;\n");
fprintf(f, " }\n");
% end
%
diff --git a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn_body.erb b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn_body.erb
index 24c07d590b..b209786525 100644
--- a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn_body.erb
+++ b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn_body.erb
@@ -17,9 +17,6 @@
% #
% expand_simple_macros = lambda do |arg_expr|
% arg_expr.dup.tap do |expr|
-% # For `opt_xxx`'s fallbacks.
-% expr.gsub!(/\bDISPATCH_ORIGINAL_INSN\([^)]+\);/, 'return Qundef; /* cancel JIT */')
-%
% # For `leave`. We can't proceed next ISeq in the same JIT function.
% expr.gsub!(/^(?<indent>\s*)RESTORE_REGS\(\);\n/) do
% indent = Regexp.last_match[:indent]
@@ -42,7 +39,9 @@
% #
% # Expand dynamic macro here (only JUMP for now)
% #
-% if line =~ /\A\s+JUMP\((?<dest>[^)]+)\);\s+\z/
+% # TODO: support combination of following macros in the same line
+% case line
+% when /\A\s+JUMP\((?<dest>[^)]+)\);\s+\z/
% dest = Regexp.last_match[:dest]
%
% if insn.name == 'opt_case_dispatch' # special case... TODO: use another macro to avoid checking name
@@ -68,7 +67,38 @@
next_pos = pos + insn_len(insn) + (unsigned int)<%= dest %>;
fprintf(f, " goto label_%d;\n", next_pos);
% end
+% when /\A\s+DISPATCH_ORIGINAL_INSN\([^)]+\);\s+\z/
+% # For `opt_xxx`'s fallbacks.
+ if (status->local_stack_p) {
+ fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + %d;\n", b->stack_size + 1);
+ }
+ fprintf(f, " goto cancel;\n");
% else
+% if insn.handles_frame?
+% # If insn.handles_frame? is true, cfp->sp might be changed inside insns (like vm_caller_setup_arg_block)
+% # and thus we need to use cfp->sp, even when local_stack_p is TRUE. When insn.handles_frame? is true,
+% # cfp->sp should be available too because _mjit_compile_pc_and_sp.erb sets it.
fprintf(f, <%= to_cstr.call(line) %>);
+% else
+% # If local_stack_p is TRUE and insn.handles_frame? is false, stack values are only available in local variables
+% # for stack. So we need to replace those macros if local_stack_p is TRUE here.
+% case line
+% when /\bGET_SP\(\)/
+% # reg_cfp->sp
+ fprintf(f, <%= to_cstr.call(line.sub(/\bGET_SP\(\)/, '%s')) %>, (status->local_stack_p ? "(stack + stack_size)" : "GET_SP()"));
+% when /\bSTACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP\((?<num>[^)]+)\)/
+% # #define STACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP(n) (GET_SP()-(n))
+% num = Regexp.last_match[:num]
+ fprintf(f, <%= to_cstr.call(line.sub(/\bSTACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP\(([^)]+)\)/, '%s')) %>,
+ (status->local_stack_p ? "stack + (stack_size - (<%= num %>))" : "STACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP(<%= num %>)"));
+% when /\bTOPN\((?<num>[^)]+)\)/
+% # #define TOPN(n) (*(GET_SP()-(n)-1))
+% num = Regexp.last_match[:num]
+ fprintf(f, <%= to_cstr.call(line.sub(/\bTOPN\(([^)]+)\)/, '%s')) %>,
+ (status->local_stack_p ? "*(stack + (stack_size - (<%= num %>) - 1))" : "TOPN(<%= num %>)"));
+% else
+ fprintf(f, <%= to_cstr.call(line) %>);
+% end
+% end
% end
% end
diff --git a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_pc_and_sp.erb b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_pc_and_sp.erb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ae142e9ee8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_pc_and_sp.erb
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+% # Copyright (c) 2018 Takashi Kokubun. All rights reserved.
+% #
+% # This file is a part of the programming language Ruby. Permission is hereby
+% # granted, to either redistribute and/or modify this file, provided that the
+% # conditions mentioned in the file COPYING are met. Consult the file for
+% # details.
+%
+% # JIT: move pc so that catch table lookup condition is met
+% if insn.handles_frame?
+ fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->pc = original_body_iseq + %d;\n", next_pos); /* ADD_PC(INSN_ATTR(width)); */
+% else
+ fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->pc = original_body_iseq + %d;\n", pos);
+% end
+%
+% # JIT: move sp to use or preserve stack variables
+ if (status->local_stack_p) {
+% # sp motion is optimized away for `handles_frame? #=> false` case.
+% # Thus sp should be set properly before `goto cancel`.
+% if insn.handles_frame?
+ fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + stack_size + 1 - <%= insn.pops.size %>;\n"); /* POPN(INSN_ATTR(popn)); */
+%
+% # JIT-only behavior (pushing JIT's local variables to VM's stack):
+ {
+ rb_snum_t i, push_size;
+ push_size = -<%= insn.call_attribute('sp_inc') %> + <%= insn.rets.size %> - <%= insn.pops.size %>;
+ for (i = 0; i < push_size; i++) { /* TODO: use memcpy? */
+ fprintf(f, " *(reg_cfp->sp + %ld) = stack[%ld];\n", i - push_size, (rb_snum_t)b->stack_size - push_size + i);
+ }
+ }
+% end
+ }
+ else {
+% if insn.handles_frame?
+ fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + %d;\n", b->stack_size + 1 - <%= insn.pops.size %>); /* POPN(INSN_ATTR(popn)); */
+% else
+ fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + %d;\n", b->stack_size + 1);
+% end
+ }
diff --git a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_send.erb b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_send.erb
index 8df74a9d83..6781bba696 100644
--- a/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_send.erb
+++ b/tool/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_send.erb
@@ -22,15 +22,20 @@
if (inlinable_iseq_p(ci, cc, iseq = get_iseq_if_available(cc))) {
int param_size = iseq->body->param.size; /* TODO: check calling->argc for argument_arity_error */
+ fprintf(f, "{\n");
+% # JIT: Declare stack_size to be used in some macro of _mjit_compile_insn_body.erb
+ if (status->local_stack_p) {
+ fprintf(f, " MAYBE_UNUSED(unsigned int) stack_size = %u;\n", b->stack_size);
+ }
+
% # JIT: move sp and pc if necessary
- fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->pc = original_body_iseq + %d;\n", next_pos); /* ADD_PC(INSN_ATTR(width)); */
- fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + %d;\n", b->stack_size + 1 - <%= insn.pops.size %>); /* POPN(INSN_ATTR(popn)); */
+<%= render 'mjit_compile_pc_and_sp', locals: { insn: insn } -%>
% # JIT: Invalidate call cache if it requires vm_search_method. This allows to inline some of following things.
fprintf(f, " if (UNLIKELY(GET_GLOBAL_METHOD_STATE() != %"PRI_SERIALT_PREFIX"u ||\n", cc->method_state);
fprintf(f, " RCLASS_SERIAL(CLASS_OF(stack[%d])) != %"PRI_SERIALT_PREFIX"u)) {\n", b->stack_size - 1 - argc, cc->class_serial);
fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->pc = original_body_iseq + %d;\n", pos);
- fprintf(f, " return Qundef; /* cancel JIT */\n");
+ fprintf(f, " goto cancel;\n");
fprintf(f, " }\n");
% # JIT: Print insn body in insns.def
@@ -52,10 +57,16 @@
fprintf(f, " vm_push_frame(ec, (const rb_iseq_t *)0x%"PRIxVALUE", VM_FRAME_MAGIC_METHOD | VM_ENV_FLAG_LOCAL, calling.recv, "
"calling.block_handler, 0x%"PRIxVALUE", (const VALUE *)0x%"PRIxVALUE", argv + %d, %d, %d);\n",
(VALUE)iseq, (VALUE)cc->me, (VALUE)iseq->body->iseq_encoded, param_size, iseq->body->local_table_size - param_size, iseq->body->stack_max);
- fprintf(f, " if ((v = mjit_exec(ec)) == Qundef) {\n");
- fprintf(f, " VM_ENV_FLAGS_SET(ec->cfp->ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_FINISH);\n"); /* This is vm_call0_body's code after vm_call_iseq_setup */
- fprintf(f, " v = vm_exec(ec, FALSE);\n");
- fprintf(f, " }\n");
+ if (iseq->body->catch_except_p) {
+ fprintf(f, " VM_ENV_FLAGS_SET(ec->cfp->ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_FINISH);\n");
+ fprintf(f, " v = vm_exec(ec, TRUE);\n");
+ }
+ else {
+ fprintf(f, " if ((v = mjit_exec(ec)) == Qundef) {\n");
+ fprintf(f, " VM_ENV_FLAGS_SET(ec->cfp->ep, VM_FRAME_FLAG_FINISH);\n"); /* This is vm_call0_body's code after vm_call_iseq_setup */
+ fprintf(f, " v = vm_exec(ec, FALSE);\n");
+ fprintf(f, " }\n");
+ }
fprintf(f, " stack[%d] = v;\n", b->stack_size - argc - 1);
fprintf(f, " }\n");
@@ -64,12 +75,13 @@
% # JIT: We should evaluate ISeq modified for TracePoint if it's enabled. Note: This is slow.
fprintf(f, " if (UNLIKELY(ruby_vm_event_enabled_flags & ISEQ_TRACE_EVENTS)) {\n");
fprintf(f, " reg_cfp->sp = (VALUE *)reg_cfp->bp + %d;\n", b->stack_size + (int)<%= insn.call_attribute('sp_inc') %> + 1);
- fprintf(f, " return Qundef; /* cancel JIT */\n");
+ fprintf(f, " goto cancel;\n");
fprintf(f, " }\n");
% # compiler: Move JIT compiler's internal stack pointer
b->stack_size += <%= insn.call_attribute('sp_inc') %>;
+ fprintf(f, "}\n");
break;
}
}
diff --git a/tool/ruby_vm/views/mjit_compile.inc.erb b/tool/ruby_vm/views/mjit_compile.inc.erb
index b6788a6593..9961b18453 100644
--- a/tool/ruby_vm/views/mjit_compile.inc.erb
+++ b/tool/ruby_vm/views/mjit_compile.inc.erb
@@ -31,16 +31,13 @@
% # reg_cfp: the second argument of _mjitXXX
% # GET_CFP(): refers to `reg_cfp`
% # GET_EP(): refers to `reg_cfp->ep`
-% # GET_SP(): refers to `reg_cfp->sp`
-% # INC_SP(): refers to `reg_cfp->sp`
-% # SET_SV(): refers to `reg_cfp->sp`
-% # PUSH(): refers to `SET_SV()`, `INC_SP()`
+% # GET_SP(): refers to `reg_cfp->sp`, or `(stack + stack_size)` if local_stack_p
% # GET_SELF(): refers to `reg_cfp->self`
% # GET_LEP(): refers to `VM_EP_LEP(reg_cfp->ep)`
% # EXEC_EC_CFP(): refers to `val = vm_exec(ec, TRUE)` with frame setup
% # CALL_METHOD(): using `GET_CFP()` and `EXEC_EC_CFP()`
-% # TOPN(): refers to `reg_cfp->sp`, which needs to have correct sp (of course)
-% # STACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP(): refers to `reg_cfp->sp`, same problem here
+% # TOPN(): refers to `reg_cfp->sp`, or `*(stack + (stack_size - num - 1))` if local_stack_p
+% # STACK_ADDR_FROM_TOP(): refers to `reg_cfp->sp`, or `stack + (stack_size - num)` if local_stack_p
% # DISPATCH_ORIGINAL_INSN(): expanded in _mjit_compile_insn.erb
% # THROW_EXCEPTION(): specially defined for JIT
% # RESTORE_REGS(): specially defined for `leave`