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package compiler
import (
"fmt"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"math/big"
"strings"
"github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/compiler/llvmutil"
"tinygo.org/x/go-llvm"
)
// This file contains helper functions for LLVM that are not exposed in the Go
// bindings.
// createTemporaryAlloca creates a new alloca in the entry block and adds
// lifetime start information in the IR signalling that the alloca won't be used
// before this point.
//
// This is useful for creating temporary allocas for intrinsics. Don't forget to
// end the lifetime using emitLifetimeEnd after you're done with it.
func (b *builder) createTemporaryAlloca(t llvm.Type, name string) (alloca, size llvm.Value) {
return llvmutil.CreateTemporaryAlloca(b.Builder, b.mod, t, name)
}
// insertBasicBlock inserts a new basic block after the current basic block.
// This is useful when inserting new basic blocks while converting a
// *ssa.BasicBlock to a llvm.BasicBlock and the LLVM basic block needs some
// extra blocks.
// It does not update b.blockExits, this must be done by the caller.
func (b *builder) insertBasicBlock(name string) llvm.BasicBlock {
currentBB := b.Builder.GetInsertBlock()
nextBB := llvm.NextBasicBlock(currentBB)
if nextBB.IsNil() {
// Last basic block in the function, so add one to the end.
return b.ctx.AddBasicBlock(b.llvmFn, name)
}
// Insert a basic block before the next basic block - that is, at the
// current insert location.
return b.ctx.InsertBasicBlock(nextBB, name)
}
// emitLifetimeEnd signals the end of an (alloca) lifetime by calling the
// llvm.lifetime.end intrinsic. It is commonly used together with
// createTemporaryAlloca.
func (b *builder) emitLifetimeEnd(ptr, size llvm.Value) {
llvmutil.EmitLifetimeEnd(b.Builder, b.mod, ptr, size)
}
// emitPointerPack packs the list of values into a single pointer value using
// bitcasts, or else allocates a value on the heap if it cannot be packed in the
// pointer value directly. It returns the pointer with the packed data.
// If the values are all constants, they are be stored in a constant global and
// deduplicated.
func (b *builder) emitPointerPack(values []llvm.Value) llvm.Value {
valueTypes := make([]llvm.Type, len(values))
for i, value := range values {
valueTypes[i] = value.Type()
}
packedType := b.ctx.StructType(valueTypes, false)
// Allocate memory for the packed data.
size := b.targetData.TypeAllocSize(packedType)
if size == 0 {
return llvm.ConstPointerNull(b.dataPtrType)
} else if len(values) == 1 && values[0].Type().TypeKind() == llvm.PointerTypeKind {
return values[0]
} else if size <= b.targetData.TypeAllocSize(b.dataPtrType) {
// Packed data fits in a pointer, so store it directly inside the
// pointer.
if len(values) == 1 && values[0].Type().TypeKind() == llvm.IntegerTypeKind {
// Try to keep this cast in SSA form.
return b.CreateIntToPtr(values[0], b.dataPtrType, "pack.int")
}
// Because packedType is a struct and we have to cast it to a *i8, store
// it in a *i8 alloca first and load the *i8 value from there. This is
// effectively a bitcast.
packedAlloc, _ := b.createTemporaryAlloca(b.dataPtrType, "")
if size < b.targetData.TypeAllocSize(b.dataPtrType) {
// The alloca is bigger than the value that will be stored in it.
// To avoid having some bits undefined, zero the alloca first.
// Hopefully this will get optimized away.
b.CreateStore(llvm.ConstNull(b.dataPtrType), packedAlloc)
}
// Store all values in the alloca.
for i, value := range values {
indices := []llvm.Value{
llvm.ConstInt(b.ctx.Int32Type(), 0, false),
llvm.ConstInt(b.ctx.Int32Type(), uint64(i), false),
}
gep := b.CreateInBoundsGEP(packedType, packedAlloc, indices, "")
b.CreateStore(value, gep)
}
// Load value (the *i8) from the alloca.
result := b.CreateLoad(b.dataPtrType, packedAlloc, "")
// End the lifetime of the alloca, to help the optimizer.
packedSize := llvm.ConstInt(b.ctx.Int64Type(), b.targetData.TypeAllocSize(packedAlloc.Type()), false)
b.emitLifetimeEnd(packedAlloc, packedSize)
return result
} else {
// Check if the values are all constants.
constant := true
for _, v := range values {
if !v.IsConstant() {
constant = false
break
}
}
if constant {
// The data is known at compile time, so store it in a constant global.
// The global address is marked as unnamed, which allows LLVM to merge duplicates.
global := llvm.AddGlobal(b.mod, packedType, b.pkg.Path()+"$pack")
global.SetInitializer(b.ctx.ConstStruct(values, false))
global.SetGlobalConstant(true)
global.SetUnnamedAddr(true)
global.SetLinkage(llvm.InternalLinkage)
return global
}
// Packed data is bigger than a pointer, so allocate it on the heap.
sizeValue := llvm.ConstInt(b.uintptrType, size, false)
alloc := b.mod.NamedFunction("runtime.alloc")
packedAlloc := b.CreateCall(alloc.GlobalValueType(), alloc, []llvm.Value{
sizeValue,
llvm.ConstNull(b.dataPtrType),
llvm.Undef(b.dataPtrType), // unused context parameter
}, "")
if b.NeedsStackObjects {
b.trackPointer(packedAlloc)
}
// Store all values in the heap pointer.
for i, value := range values {
indices := []llvm.Value{
llvm.ConstInt(b.ctx.Int32Type(), 0, false),
llvm.ConstInt(b.ctx.Int32Type(), uint64(i), false),
}
gep := b.CreateInBoundsGEP(packedType, packedAlloc, indices, "")
b.CreateStore(value, gep)
}
// Return the original heap allocation pointer, which already is an *i8.
return packedAlloc
}
}
// emitPointerUnpack extracts a list of values packed using emitPointerPack.
func (b *builder) emitPointerUnpack(ptr llvm.Value, valueTypes []llvm.Type) []llvm.Value {
packedType := b.ctx.StructType(valueTypes, false)
// Get a correctly-typed pointer to the packed data.
var packedAlloc llvm.Value
needsLifetimeEnd := false
size := b.targetData.TypeAllocSize(packedType)
if size == 0 {
// No data to unpack.
} else if len(valueTypes) == 1 && valueTypes[0].TypeKind() == llvm.PointerTypeKind {
// A single pointer is always stored directly.
return []llvm.Value{ptr}
} else if size <= b.targetData.TypeAllocSize(b.dataPtrType) {
// Packed data stored directly in pointer.
if len(valueTypes) == 1 && valueTypes[0].TypeKind() == llvm.IntegerTypeKind {
// Keep this cast in SSA form.
return []llvm.Value{b.CreatePtrToInt(ptr, valueTypes[0], "unpack.int")}
}
// Fallback: load it using an alloca.
packedAlloc, _ = b.createTemporaryAlloca(b.dataPtrType, "unpack.raw.alloc")
b.CreateStore(ptr, packedAlloc)
needsLifetimeEnd = true
} else {
// Packed data stored on the heap.
packedAlloc = ptr
}
// Load each value from the packed data.
values := make([]llvm.Value, len(valueTypes))
for i, valueType := range valueTypes {
if b.targetData.TypeAllocSize(valueType) == 0 {
// This value has length zero, so there's nothing to load.
values[i] = llvm.ConstNull(valueType)
continue
}
indices := []llvm.Value{
llvm.ConstInt(b.ctx.Int32Type(), 0, false),
llvm.ConstInt(b.ctx.Int32Type(), uint64(i), false),
}
gep := b.CreateInBoundsGEP(packedType, packedAlloc, indices, "")
values[i] = b.CreateLoad(valueType, gep, "")
}
if needsLifetimeEnd {
allocSize := llvm.ConstInt(b.ctx.Int64Type(), b.targetData.TypeAllocSize(b.uintptrType), false)
b.emitLifetimeEnd(packedAlloc, allocSize)
}
return values
}
// makeGlobalArray creates a new LLVM global with the given name and integers as
// contents, and returns the global and initializer type.
// Note that it is left with the default linkage etc., you should set
// linkage/constant/etc properties yourself.
func (c *compilerContext) makeGlobalArray(buf []byte, name string, elementType llvm.Type) (llvm.Type, llvm.Value) {
globalType := llvm.ArrayType(elementType, len(buf))
global := llvm.AddGlobal(c.mod, globalType, name)
value := llvm.Undef(globalType)
for i := 0; i < len(buf); i++ {
ch := uint64(buf[i])
value = c.builder.CreateInsertValue(value, llvm.ConstInt(elementType, ch, false), i, "")
}
global.SetInitializer(value)
return globalType, global
}
// createObjectLayout returns a LLVM value (of type i8*) that describes where
// there are pointers in the type t. If all the data fits in a word, it is
// returned as a word. Otherwise it will store the data in a global.
//
// The value contains two pieces of information: the length of the object and
// which words contain a pointer (indicated by setting the given bit to 1). For
// arrays, only the element is stored. This works because the GC knows the
// object size and can therefore know how this value is repeated in the object.
//
// For details on what's in this value, see src/runtime/gc_precise.go.
func (c *compilerContext) createObjectLayout(t llvm.Type, pos token.Pos) llvm.Value {
// Use the element type for arrays. This works even for nested arrays.
for {
kind := t.TypeKind()
if kind == llvm.ArrayTypeKind {
t = t.ElementType()
continue
}
if kind == llvm.StructTypeKind {
fields := t.StructElementTypes()
if len(fields) == 1 {
t = fields[0]
continue
}
}
break
}
// Do a few checks to see whether we need to generate any object layout
// information at all.
objectSizeBytes := c.targetData.TypeAllocSize(t)
pointerSize := c.targetData.TypeAllocSize(c.dataPtrType)
pointerAlignment := c.targetData.PrefTypeAlignment(c.dataPtrType)
if objectSizeBytes < pointerSize {
// Too small to contain a pointer.
layout := (uint64(1) << 1) | 1
return llvm.ConstIntToPtr(llvm.ConstInt(c.uintptrType, layout, false), c.dataPtrType)
}
bitmap := c.getPointerBitmap(t, pos)
if bitmap.BitLen() == 0 {
// There are no pointers in this type, so we can simplify the layout.
// TODO: this can be done in many other cases, e.g. when allocating an
// array (like [4][]byte, which repeats a slice 4 times).
layout := (uint64(1) << 1) | 1
return llvm.ConstIntToPtr(llvm.ConstInt(c.uintptrType, layout, false), c.dataPtrType)
}
if objectSizeBytes%uint64(pointerAlignment) != 0 {
// This shouldn't happen except for packed structs, which aren't
// currently used.
c.addError(pos, "internal error: unexpected object size for object with pointer field")
return llvm.ConstNull(c.dataPtrType)
}
objectSizeWords := objectSizeBytes / uint64(pointerAlignment)
pointerBits := pointerSize * 8
var sizeFieldBits uint64
switch pointerBits {
case 16:
sizeFieldBits = 4
case 32:
sizeFieldBits = 5
case 64:
sizeFieldBits = 6
default:
panic("unknown pointer size")
}
layoutFieldBits := pointerBits - 1 - sizeFieldBits
// Try to emit the value as an inline integer. This is possible in most
// cases.
if objectSizeWords < layoutFieldBits {
// If it can be stored directly in the pointer value, do so.
// The runtime knows that if the least significant bit of the pointer is
// set, the pointer contains the value itself.
layout := bitmap.Uint64()<<(sizeFieldBits+1) | (objectSizeWords << 1) | 1
return llvm.ConstIntToPtr(llvm.ConstInt(c.uintptrType, layout, false), c.dataPtrType)
}
// Unfortunately, the object layout is too big to fit in a pointer-sized
// integer. Store it in a global instead.
// Try first whether the global already exists. All objects with a
// particular name have the same type, so this is possible.
globalName := "runtime/gc.layout:" + fmt.Sprintf("%d-%0*x", objectSizeWords, (objectSizeWords+15)/16, bitmap)
global := c.mod.NamedGlobal(globalName)
if !global.IsNil() {
return global
}
// Create the global initializer.
bitmapBytes := make([]byte, int(objectSizeWords+7)/8)
bitmap.FillBytes(bitmapBytes)
reverseBytes(bitmapBytes) // big-endian to little-endian
var bitmapByteValues []llvm.Value
for _, b := range bitmapBytes {
bitmapByteValues = append(bitmapByteValues, llvm.ConstInt(c.ctx.Int8Type(), uint64(b), false))
}
initializer := c.ctx.ConstStruct([]llvm.Value{
llvm.ConstInt(c.uintptrType, objectSizeWords, false),
llvm.ConstArray(c.ctx.Int8Type(), bitmapByteValues),
}, false)
global = llvm.AddGlobal(c.mod, initializer.Type(), globalName)
global.SetInitializer(initializer)
global.SetUnnamedAddr(true)
global.SetGlobalConstant(true)
global.SetLinkage(llvm.LinkOnceODRLinkage)
if c.targetData.PrefTypeAlignment(c.uintptrType) < 2 {
// AVR doesn't have alignment by default.
global.SetAlignment(2)
}
if c.Debug && pos != token.NoPos {
// Creating a fake global so that the value can be inspected in GDB.
// For example, the layout for strings.stringFinder (as of Go version
// 1.15) has the following type according to GDB:
// type = struct {
// uintptr numBits;
// uint8 data[33];
// }
// ...that's sort of a mixed C/Go type, but it is readable. More
// importantly, these object layout globals can be read and printed by
// GDB which may be useful for debugging.
position := c.program.Fset.Position(pos)
diglobal := c.dibuilder.CreateGlobalVariableExpression(c.difiles[position.Filename], llvm.DIGlobalVariableExpression{
Name: globalName,
File: c.getDIFile(position.Filename),
Line: position.Line,
Type: c.getDIType(types.NewStruct([]*types.Var{
types.NewVar(pos, nil, "numBits", types.Typ[types.Uintptr]),
types.NewVar(pos, nil, "data", types.NewArray(types.Typ[types.Byte], int64(len(bitmapByteValues)))),
}, nil)),
LocalToUnit: false,
Expr: c.dibuilder.CreateExpression(nil),
})
global.AddMetadata(0, diglobal)
}
return global
}
// getPointerBitmap scans the given LLVM type for pointers and sets bits in a
// bigint at the word offset that contains a pointer. This scan is recursive.
func (c *compilerContext) getPointerBitmap(typ llvm.Type, pos token.Pos) *big.Int {
alignment := c.targetData.PrefTypeAlignment(c.dataPtrType)
switch typ.TypeKind() {
case llvm.IntegerTypeKind, llvm.FloatTypeKind, llvm.DoubleTypeKind:
return big.NewInt(0)
case llvm.PointerTypeKind:
return big.NewInt(1)
case llvm.StructTypeKind:
ptrs := big.NewInt(0)
if typ.StructName() == "runtime.funcValue" {
// Hack: the type runtime.funcValue contains an 'id' field which is
// of type uintptr, but before the LowerFuncValues pass it actually
// contains a pointer (ptrtoint) to a global. This trips up the
// interp package. Therefore, make the id field a pointer for now.
typ = c.ctx.StructType([]llvm.Type{c.dataPtrType, c.dataPtrType}, false)
}
for i, subtyp := range typ.StructElementTypes() {
subptrs := c.getPointerBitmap(subtyp, pos)
if subptrs.BitLen() == 0 {
continue
}
offset := c.targetData.ElementOffset(typ, i)
if offset%uint64(alignment) != 0 {
// This error will let the compilation fail, but by continuing
// the error can still easily be shown.
c.addError(pos, "internal error: allocated struct contains unaligned pointer")
continue
}
subptrs.Lsh(subptrs, uint(offset)/uint(alignment))
ptrs.Or(ptrs, subptrs)
}
return ptrs
case llvm.ArrayTypeKind:
subtyp := typ.ElementType()
subptrs := c.getPointerBitmap(subtyp, pos)
ptrs := big.NewInt(0)
if subptrs.BitLen() == 0 {
return ptrs
}
elementSize := c.targetData.TypeAllocSize(subtyp)
if elementSize%uint64(alignment) != 0 {
// This error will let the compilation fail (but continues so that
// other errors can be shown).
c.addError(pos, "internal error: allocated array contains unaligned pointer")
return ptrs
}
for i := 0; i < typ.ArrayLength(); i++ {
ptrs.Lsh(ptrs, uint(elementSize)/uint(alignment))
ptrs.Or(ptrs, subptrs)
}
return ptrs
default:
// Should not happen.
panic("unknown LLVM type")
}
}
// archFamily returns the archtecture from the LLVM triple but with some
// architecture names ("armv6", "thumbv7m", etc) merged into a single
// architecture name ("arm").
func (c *compilerContext) archFamily() string {
arch := strings.Split(c.Triple, "-")[0]
if strings.HasPrefix(arch, "arm64") {
return "aarch64"
}
if strings.HasPrefix(arch, "arm") || strings.HasPrefix(arch, "thumb") {
return "arm"
}
return arch
}
// isThumb returns whether we're in ARM or in Thumb mode. It panics if the
// features string is not one for an ARM architecture.
func (c *compilerContext) isThumb() bool {
var isThumb, isNotThumb bool
for _, feature := range strings.Split(c.Features, ",") {
if feature == "+thumb-mode" {
isThumb = true
}
if feature == "-thumb-mode" {
isNotThumb = true
}
}
if isThumb == isNotThumb {
panic("unexpected feature flags")
}
return isThumb
}
// readStackPointer emits a LLVM intrinsic call that returns the current stack
// pointer as an *i8.
func (b *builder) readStackPointer() llvm.Value {
stacksave := b.mod.NamedFunction("llvm.stacksave")
if stacksave.IsNil() {
fnType := llvm.FunctionType(b.dataPtrType, nil, false)
stacksave = llvm.AddFunction(b.mod, "llvm.stacksave", fnType)
}
return b.CreateCall(stacksave.GlobalValueType(), stacksave, nil, "")
}
// createZExtOrTrunc lets the input value fit in the output type bits, by zero
// extending or truncating the integer.
func (b *builder) createZExtOrTrunc(value llvm.Value, t llvm.Type) llvm.Value {
valueBits := value.Type().IntTypeWidth()
resultBits := t.IntTypeWidth()
if valueBits > resultBits {
value = b.CreateTrunc(value, t, "")
} else if valueBits < resultBits {
value = b.CreateZExt(value, t, "")
}
return value
}
// Reverse a slice of bytes. From the wiki:
// https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/SliceTricks#reversing
func reverseBytes(buf []byte) {
for i := len(buf)/2 - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
opp := len(buf) - 1 - i
buf[i], buf[opp] = buf[opp], buf[i]
}
}
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