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It is not dumped, as it is a short alias for `:encoding`.
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PC modification in gc_event_hook_body was careless. There are (so
to say) abnormal iseqs stored in the cfp. We have to check sanity
before we touch the PC.
This has not been fixed because there was no way to (ab)use the
setup from pure-Ruby. However by using our official C APIs it is
possible to touch such frame(s), resulting in SEGV.
Fixes [Bug #14834].
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When a string is #frozen, it's capacity is resized to fit (if it is much
larger), since we know it will no longer be mutated.
> puts ObjectSpace.dump(String.new("a"*30, capacity: 1000))
{"type":"STRING", "class":"0x7feaf00b7bf0", "bytesize":30, "capacity":1000, "value":"...
> puts ObjectSpace.dump(String.new("a"*30, capacity: 1000).freeze)
{"type":"STRING", "class":"0x7feaf00b7bf0", "frozen":true, "bytesize":30, "value":"...
(ObjectSpace.dump doesn't show capacity if capacity is equal to bytesize)
Previously, if we dedup into an fstring, using String#-@, capacity would
not be reduced.
> puts ObjectSpace.dump(-String.new("a"*30, capacity: 1000))
{"type":"STRING", "class":"0x7feaf00b7bf0", "frozen":true, "fstring":true, "bytesize":30, "capacity":1000, "value":"...
This commit makes rb_fstring call rb_str_resize, the same as
rb_str_freeze does.
Closes: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2256
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[Bug #14194]
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This is a follow up for 3f9562015e651735bfc2fdd14e8f6963b673e22a.
Before this commit, it was possible to create a shared string which
shares with another shared string by passing a frozen shared string
to `str_duplicate`.
Such string looks like:
```
-------- -----------------
| root | ------ owns -----> | root's buffer |
-------- -----------------
^ ^ ^
----------- | |
| shared1 | ------ references ----- |
----------- |
^ |
----------- |
| shared2 | ------ references ---------
-----------
```
This is bad news because `rb_fstring(shared2)` can make `shared1`
independent, which severs the reference from `shared1` to `root`:
```c
/* from fstr_update_callback() */
str = str_new_frozen(rb_cString, shared2); /* can return shared1 */
if (STR_SHARED_P(str)) { /* shared1 is also a shared string */
str_make_independent(str); /* no frozen check */
}
```
If `shared1` was the only reference to `root`, then `root` can be
reclaimed by the GC, leaving `shared2` in a corrupted state:
```
----------- --------------------
| shared1 | -------- owns --------> | shared1's buffer |
----------- --------------------
^
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----------- -------------------------
| shared2 | ------ references ----> | root's buffer (freed) |
----------- -------------------------
```
Here is a reproduction script for the situation this commit fixes.
```ruby
a = ('a' * 24).strip.freeze.strip
-a
p a
4.times { GC.start }
p a
```
- string.c (str_duplicate): always share with the root string when
the original is a shared string.
- test_rb_str_dup.rb: specifically test `rb_str_dup` to make
sure it does not try to share with a shared string.
[Bug #15792]
Closes: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2159
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Revert r64358. [Bug #15658]
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* numeric.c (int_pow): fix infinite loop in the case of y equal 1
and power of x does not overflow.
[ruby-core:91734] [Bug #15651]
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zlib and bignum both contain unblocking functions which are
async-signal-safe and do not require spawning additional
threads.
We can execute those functions directly in signal handlers
without incurring overhead of extra threads, so provide C-API
users the ability to deal with that. Other C-API users may
have similar need.
This flexible API can supercede existing uses of
rb_thread_call_without_gvl and rb_thread_call_without_gvl2 by
introducing a flags argument to control behavior.
Note: this API is NOT finalized. It needs approval from other
committers. I prefer shorter name than previous
rb_thread_call_without_gvl* functions because my eyes requires
big fonts.
[Bug #15499]
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Even 60s is short for our CI environments:
https://rubyci.org/logs/rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/amazon/ruby-trunk/log/20181228T153002Z.fail.html.gz
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https://rubyci.org/logs/rubyci.s3.amazonaws.com/arch/ruby-trunk/log/20181228T090001Z.fail.html.gz
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r65308 passed both trunk-mjit and trunk-mjit-wait CIs. MJIT copy job
looks working fine. Then this commit skips 5 more tests. Some of them
were skipped in a very early stage and may still need to be skipped, but
I want to confirm them since they haven't been changed for a long time.
And this prefers having inline information on `RubyVM::MJIT.enabled?`.
This commit makes it easier to confirm whether there's suspicious test
skip by RubyVM::MJIT.enabled? or not.
After this commit, tentatively we're not skipping tests for MJIT other
than `assert_no_memory_leak` ones.
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because CI was actually hitting another one.
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because it didn't work. Partially leaving "sometimes fail" tests.
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Eric Wong made some effort to keep compatibility around fd with MJIT.
Also I'm hoping r65279 (and r65280) eliminates major MJIT bugs, so I
want to start solely testing MJIT. Other test skips branched by MJIT
enablement seemed reasonable to me.
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* vm_backtrace.c (rb_debug_inspector_open): escape all env using
`rb_vm_stack_to_heap()` before making bindings.
[Bug #15105]
There is a complicated story of this issue:
Without this patch, IFUNC frame does not escaped. A IFUNC frame
points to CFUNC ep as previous ep. However, CFUNC ep can be escaped
because of making bindings of Ruby level frames.
IFUNC's ep can points to invalidated ep and `rb_iter_break()` will
fail. This is why `any?` fails.
* test/-ext-/debug/test_debug.rb: add a test.
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* class.c (separate_symbol): [EXPERIMENTAL] non-symbol key in keyword
arguments hash causes an exception now.
c.f. https://twitter.com/yukihiro_matz/status/1022287578995646464
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We should increase RUBY_TEST_SUBPROCESS_TIMEOUT_SCALE for slow
environments, and we configured some CI machines.
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It's timed out on CI like this
https://gist.github.com/ko1/33df53d78fbec9e4156c017eeae023bb.
I'm not sure how long it would take (it finishes immediately on my machine),
so I chose 600s because r64271 says it took 635s on mswinci. (probably
it's improved by the commit, though.)
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It takes 635 seconds on mswinci
http://mswinci.japaneast.cloudapp.azure.com/vc12-x64/ruby-trunk/log/20180810T061315Z.log.html.gz
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Spurious wakeup is unavoidable with MJIT; and any real
code must be able to deal with spurious wakeup anyways.
[ruby-core:87882] https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14901
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Objects loaded during iseq deserialization using arrays need to be added
to the compile time mark array so that they stay alive until iseqs
finish loading.
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* test/-ext-/ast/test_ast.rb: This test file
has not depended C extension since r63534,
so move to 'test/ruby/'.
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* ext/-test-/ast/ast.c: Rename to ast.c
and define AST module under RubyVM.
* common.mk: compile ast.c.
* ext/-test-/ast/extconf.rb: Don't need this file anymore.
* inits.c (rb_call_inits): Call Init_ast to setup AST module.
* test/-ext-/ast/test_ast.rb: Follow up the namespace change.
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IO.pipe natively accepts a block, nowadays.
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Regardless of future features, this needs to work with
kqueue descriptors across platforms.
Today this will be useful for 3rd-party libraries using
kqueue. In the future, Ruby may use kqueue natively
and we shall ensure we can wait on it.
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test_rubyoptions.rb: replace gsub with sub because it's suboptimal for
this
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This reverts commit r63265.
ko1 said I should not have committed this! I'm sorry!
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rb_profile_frames was always behaving as if the value given for the
start parameter was 0.
The reason for this was that it would check if (start > 0) { then
continue without updating the control frame pointer or anything other
than decrementing start.
[ruby-core:86147] [Bug #14607]
Co-authored-by: Dylan Thacker-Smith <Dylan.Smith@shopify.com>
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* sprintf.c (ruby__sfvextra): quote symbols as identifiers.
* string.c (rb_id_quote_unprintable): ditto.
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[Fix GH-1763]
From: MSP-Greg <MSP-Greg@users.noreply.github.com>
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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]
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* 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
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clang 5.+ (tested clang 7.0.0) seems to be attempting division-by-zero
and giving a very large number for static args to rb_funcall.
* include/ruby/ruby.h (rb_varargs_bad_length): relax check for clang
* ext/-test-/funcall/funcall.c: renamed from passing_block.c
define extra_args_name function
* test/-ext-/funcall/test_funcall.rb: new test
[ruby-core:85266] [Bug #14425]
From: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
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* test/-ext-/ast/test_ast.rb: exclude base directory name from
test method names.
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* test/-ext-/ast/test_ast.rb: Add tests for Node
code locations. This file tests
1. There are no Node whose code location is default
value (#test_not_cared)
2. There are no Node whose children's code locations
exceed parent's code location (#test_ranges)
* ext/-test-/ast/ast.c, ext/-test-/ast/extconf.rb:
Define AST module to help tests.
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