by whether on mswin or not.
This is needed because I'm going to renew the compilation process for
unix, keeping mswin builds as it is, at first.
This commit is not changing the behavior at all.
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which was missing in r64033.
Prior to r64033, memory allocation failure had been checked by
TRY_WITH_GC and handled by rb_memerror. But calling rb_memerror on MJIT
worker is problematic since it does EC_JUMP_TAG in the end. Threads
except Ruby's main thread must not use it.
mjit_compile.c: ditto
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mjit_compile.c: ditto.
REALLOC_N, ALLOC_N and xmalloc trigger GC but it's not expected.
Other allocation calls in mjit.c are executed on Ruby's main thread and
thus fine.
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pthread_atfork is not idempotent and repeatedly calling it
causes it to register the same hook repeatedly; leading to
unbound memory growth.
Ruby already has a (confusing-named) internal API for to call
in the forked child process: rb_thread_atfork
Call the MJIT child_after_fork hook inside that to prevent
unbound growth with the following loop:
loop do
RubyVM::MJIT.pause
RubyVM::MJIT.resume
end
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We started checking return value of waitpid, so it needs
to be correct for win32 platforms for MJIT to work.
Thanks-to: MSP-Greg (Greg L) <Greg.mpls@gmail.com>
[ruby-core:87832] [Bug #14867]
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Partially revert r63820. mjit.c seems to have different idea of
"pid" type/size than the rest of Ruby on win32.
As noted in [ruby-core:87794], this seems to break Greg's build.
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Reading win32/win32.c waitpid implementation, maybe waitpid(-1, ...)
on that platform will never conflict with mjit use of waitpid.
In any case, I've added WAITPID_USE_SIGCHLD macro to vm_core.h
so it can be easy for Linux/BSD users to test (hopefully!)
win32-compatible code.
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The change is unstable on Windows. Please re-commit it when it correctly
supports Windows.
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* mjit.c (exec_prcess): use PRI_PIDT_PREFIX for pid.
* win32/Makefile.sub (PRI_PIDT_PREFIX): force to "I".
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Some systems lack SIGCHLD or have incomplete SIGCHLD
implementations. So enable polling mode for them.
[ruby-core:87705] [Bug #14867]
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Use a global SIGCHLD handler to guard all callers of rb_waitpid.
To work safely with multi-threaded programs, we introduce a
VM-wide waitpid_lock to be acquired BEFORE fork/vfork spawns the
process. This is to be combined with the new ruby_waitpid_locked
function used by mjit.c in a non-Ruby thread.
Ruby-level SIGCHLD handlers registered with Signal.trap(:CHLD)
continues to work as before and there should be no regressions
in any existing use cases.
Splitting the wait queues for PID > 0 and groups (PID <= 0)
ensures we favor PID > 0 callers.
The disabling of SIGCHLD in rb_f_system is longer necessary,
as we use deferred signal handling and no longer make ANY
blocking waitpid syscalls in other threads which could "beat"
the waitpid call made by rb_f_system.
We prevent SIGCHLD from firing in normal Ruby Threads and only
enable it in the timer-thread, to prevent spurious wakeups
from in test/-ext-/gvl/test_last_thread.rb with MJIT enabled.
I've tried to guard as much of the code for RUBY_SIGCHLD==0
using C "if" statements rather than CPP "#if" so to reduce
the likelyhood of portability problems as the compiler will
see more code.
We also work to suppress false-positives from
Process.wait(-1, Process::WNOHANG) to quiets warnings from
spec/ruby/core/process/wait2_spec.rb with MJIT enabled.
Lastly, we must implement rb_grantpt for ext/pty. We need a
MJIT-compatible way of supporting grantpt(3) which may spawn
the `pt_chown' binary and call waitpid(2) on it.
[ruby-core:87605] [Ruby trunk Bug#14867]
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Before r63744, we let execvp(3) fail instead and it was quiet.
The verbosity was causing test_search to fail in
test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb when PATH is set to /tmp.
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ptrdiff_t is a signed type, use uintptr_t instead for unsigned
comparisons. This is needed to allow MJIT tests to pass on
32-bit x86 GNU/Linux.
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This seems required on FreeBSD 11.1 (clang 4.0.0) and
Debian stretch (clang 3.8.1) for shared libraries.
Note: Not checking __linux__ because there are statically-linked
Linux distros (I don't know if they can support MJIT). But
glibc doesn't support static linking, so we guard on that.
Maybe other platforms will need this, too.
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execvp(3) is not async-signal-safe and may alter libc internal
states (e.g. those used by malloc). However execv(3) is
async-signal-safe as of POSIX.1-2008.
So perform the PATH lookup in the parent and use execv(3)
in the child.
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when TracePoint is enabled. We're cancelling JIT-ed code execution AFTER
each instruction, but there is no guard before the first insn of method.
To prevent spoiling performance, I don't want to modify the JIT-ed code
to fix this. So this commit replaces `mjit_enabled` check with `mjit_call_p`
check.
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`RubyVM::MJIT.enabled?`.
It's set to be TRUE even before initialization is finished.
So it was actually not "mjit initialized predicate".
This flag is also used to check whether JIT-ed code should be called
or not, but I'm going to split the responsibility to another flag.
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thread_pthread.c: Drop pthread_attr_setscope usage. It seems that,
at least on Linux and macOS, PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS is not supported
and thus PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM should be used by default.
Let's just stop calling this until we find some platform that needs
`pthread_attr_setscope(&attr, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM)`.
[Misc #14854]
From: fd0 (Daisuke Fujimura)
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* configure.ac: clock_gettime or gettimeofday must exist.
* process.c (rb_clock_gettime): prefer clock_gettime over
gettimeofday, as the latter is obsolete in SUSv4.
* random.c (fill_random_seed): ditto.
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Some comments say "stop", others say "finish".
I'm going to add code which dynamically stops MJIT worker, rather than
finishing it forever. So I'm thinking `stop` is more appropreate for it.
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* Makefile.in, win32/Makefile.sub (mjit_config.h): expand min
header name, including the version number and the suffix.
* mjit.c (init_header_filename): the version number and the suffix
are now included in the header name.
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* mjit.c (clean_so_file): removed unnecessary undef of `Sleep`
which is redfined as rb_w32_sleep. eventually, retry loop with
sleep has been removed.
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* mjit.c (dlclose): use FreeLibrary to manage the reference count
on the loaded module properly.
* mjit.c (clean_so_file): clean shared object file after unloaded,
in-use files cannot be removed on Windows.
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* mjit.c (CC_LIBS): MJIT_LIBS is used only on Windows.
* mjit.c (compile_c_to_so): moved source and shared object files
to simplify indexes.
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* ruby.c (ruby_init_loadpath_safe): store prefix and archlibdir
paths.
* mjit.c (compile_c_to_so, init_header_filename): use just one
library path on Windows.
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There's no reason to use CLOCK_REALTIME for any condvars in Ruby.
Indeed, we initialized all condvars with RB_CONDATTR_CLOCK_MONOTONIC
anyway; so simplify our code and reduce ifdefs.
[ruby-core:85639] [Misc #14497]
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for toplevel self.
Toplevel self's class is not `Object` but `#<Class:Object>`.
This commit allows to inline method call setup for toplevel methods.
I've thought r63053 works but it doesn't...
I actually want to add all singleton classes but I'm not sure what's the
good way for it. I assumed that using ObjectSpace.each_object is suboptimal.
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Without this change, we couldn't inline method call setup for methods
which are defined in the top level.
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Sometimes test hangs in `mjit_get_iseq_func` like this:
http://ci.rvm.jp/results/trunk-test@ruby-sky3/659391
It seems that a process waiting in `mjit_get_iseq_func` does no longer
have MJIT worker thread. We don't wait for JIT finish forever. So I
added timeout for the case. I'm not sure why there was no MJIT worker
thread in ruby-sky3 test process though.
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`mjit_finish` may destroy mutex even while it's still locked by
`worker` by race condition. That would result in the following error:
[BUG] pthread_mutex_destroy: Device or resource busy (EBUSY)
Actually I couldn't get a core dump for it and reproduce it multiple
times. So I'm not sure this fixes the issue which I faced or not.
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in version output.
version.h: ditto
ruby.c: propagate option for it
common.mk: updated dependency for version.c
mjit.c: overwrites the RUBY_DESCRIPTION to have +JIT when --jit is passed
test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: add test for them
Only `ruby --jit -v` will have "+JIT", but this is intentional.
This may not be convenient for debugging by ticket with `ruby -v`,
but it's convenient for benchmark tools that pass options (--jit)
when showing it. At least such behavior is planned for benchmark_driver.gem
and this behavior is designed for it. Other benchmark tools are
recommended to follow the behavior too if they show version.
RUBY_DESCRIPTION might be useful for it too.
The position of "+JIT" is changed from original proposal because other
platforms like JRuby and TruffleRuby end it with archtecture.
It's made similar to JRuby, but it's upper-cased because Matz made approval
for "+JIT" in the ticket.
Example:
$ ruby -v
ruby 2.6.0dev (2018-02-22 trunk 62529) [x86_64-linux]
$ ruby --jit -v
ruby 2.6.0dev (2018-02-22 trunk 62529) +JIT [x86_64-linux]
After --jit is made default in the future, this output may be removed.
So do not rely on this output if possible.
[Feature #14462]
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* mjit.c (convert_unit_to_func): separate a function call from a
macro, which evaluates the argument multiple times.
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* mjit.c (check_tmpdir): W_OK and S_ISDIR may not defined on
Windows.
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* mjit.c (system_tmpdir): prefer `$TMPDIR` and `$TMP` over system
defulat temporary directory, if exists, writable, and safe.
[ruby-core:85651] [Bug #14496]
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* Makefile.in, common.mk, win32/Makefile.sub: moved MJIT macros to
mjit_config.h from XCFLAGS.
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