ryujinx/ARMeilleure/Translation/DirectCallStubs.cs

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Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
2020-03-11 23:20:55 -04:00
using ARMeilleure.Instructions;
using ARMeilleure.IntermediateRepresentation;
using ARMeilleure.State;
using System;
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
using System.Diagnostics;
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
2020-03-11 23:20:55 -04:00
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using static ARMeilleure.IntermediateRepresentation.OperandHelper;
namespace ARMeilleure.Translation
{
static class DirectCallStubs
{
private delegate long GuestFunction(IntPtr nativeContextPtr);
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
private static IntPtr _directCallStubPtr;
private static IntPtr _directTailCallStubPtr;
private static IntPtr _indirectCallStubPtr;
private static IntPtr _indirectTailCallStubPtr;
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
2020-03-11 23:20:55 -04:00
private static readonly object _lock = new object();
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
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private static bool _initialized;
public static void InitializeStubs()
{
if (_initialized) return;
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
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lock (_lock)
{
if (_initialized) return;
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
_directCallStubPtr = Marshal.GetFunctionPointerForDelegate<GuestFunction>(GenerateDirectCallStub(false));
_directTailCallStubPtr = Marshal.GetFunctionPointerForDelegate<GuestFunction>(GenerateDirectCallStub(true));
_indirectCallStubPtr = Marshal.GetFunctionPointerForDelegate<GuestFunction>(GenerateIndirectCallStub(false));
_indirectTailCallStubPtr = Marshal.GetFunctionPointerForDelegate<GuestFunction>(GenerateIndirectCallStub(true));
Translator.ResetPools();
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
2020-03-11 23:20:55 -04:00
_initialized = true;
}
}
public static IntPtr DirectCallStub(bool tailCall)
{
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
Debug.Assert(_initialized);
return tailCall ? _directTailCallStubPtr : _directCallStubPtr;
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
2020-03-11 23:20:55 -04:00
}
public static IntPtr IndirectCallStub(bool tailCall)
{
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
Debug.Assert(_initialized);
return tailCall ? _indirectTailCallStubPtr : _indirectCallStubPtr;
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
2020-03-11 23:20:55 -04:00
}
private static void EmitCall(EmitterContext context, Operand address, bool tailCall)
{
if (tailCall)
{
context.Tailcall(address, context.LoadArgument(OperandType.I64, 0));
}
else
{
context.Return(context.Call(address, OperandType.I64, context.LoadArgument(OperandType.I64, 0)));
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Generates a stub that is used to find function addresses. Used for direct calls when their jump table does not have the host address yet.
/// Takes a NativeContext like a translated guest function, and extracts the target address from the NativeContext.
/// When the target function is compiled in highCq, all table entries are updated to point to that function instead of this stub by the translator.
/// </summary>
private static GuestFunction GenerateDirectCallStub(bool tailCall)
{
EmitterContext context = new EmitterContext();
Operand nativeContextPtr = context.LoadArgument(OperandType.I64, 0);
Operand address = context.Load(OperandType.I64, context.Add(nativeContextPtr, Const((long)NativeContext.GetCallAddressOffset())));
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
Operand functionAddr = context.Call(typeof(NativeInterface).GetMethod(nameof(NativeInterface.GetFunctionAddress)), address);
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
2020-03-11 23:20:55 -04:00
EmitCall(context, functionAddr, tailCall);
ControlFlowGraph cfg = context.GetControlFlowGraph();
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
OperandType[] argTypes = new OperandType[] { OperandType.I64 };
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
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return Compiler.Compile<GuestFunction>(cfg, argTypes, OperandType.I64, CompilerOptions.HighCq);
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
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}
/// <summary>
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
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/// Generates a stub that is used to find function addresses and add them to an indirect table.
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
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/// Used for indirect calls entries (already claimed) when their jump table does not have the host address yet.
/// Takes a NativeContext like a translated guest function, and extracts the target indirect table entry from the NativeContext.
/// If the function we find is highCq, the entry in the table is updated to point to that function rather than this stub.
/// </summary>
private static GuestFunction GenerateIndirectCallStub(bool tailCall)
{
EmitterContext context = new EmitterContext();
Operand nativeContextPtr = context.LoadArgument(OperandType.I64, 0);
Operand entryAddress = context.Load(OperandType.I64, context.Add(nativeContextPtr, Const((long)NativeContext.GetCallAddressOffset())));
Operand address = context.Load(OperandType.I64, entryAddress);
// We need to find the missing function. If the function is HighCq, then it replaces this stub in the indirect table.
// Either way, we call it afterwards.
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
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Operand functionAddr = context.Call(typeof(NativeInterface).GetMethod(nameof(NativeInterface.GetIndirectFunctionAddress)), address, entryAddress);
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
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// Call and save the function.
EmitCall(context, functionAddr, tailCall);
ControlFlowGraph cfg = context.GetControlFlowGraph();
Add Profiled Persistent Translation Cache. (#769) * Delete DelegateTypes.cs * Delete DelegateCache.cs * Add files via upload * Update Horizon.cs * Update Program.cs * Update MainWindow.cs * Update Aot.cs * Update RelocEntry.cs * Update Translator.cs * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update InstEmitMemoryHelper.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nit. * 10 fewer MSIL bytes for us * Add comment. Nits. * Update Translator.cs * Update Aot.cs * Nits. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Opt.. * Allow to change compression level. * Update MemoryManager.cs * Update Translator.cs * Manage corner cases during the save phase. Nits. * Update Aot.cs * Translator response tweak for Aot disabled. Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Create DelegateHelpers.cs * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Nit. * Nits. * Fix due to #784. * Fixes due to #757 & #841. * Fix due to #846. * Fix due to #847. * Use MethodInfo for managed method calls. Use IR methods instead of managed methods about Max/Min (S/U). Follow-ups & Nits. * Add missing exception messages. Reintroduce slow path for Fmov_Vi. Implement slow path for Fmov_Si. * Switch to the new folder structure. Nits. * Impl. index-based relocation information. Impl. cache file version field. * Nit. * Address gdkchan comments. Mainly: - fixed cache file corruption issue on exit; - exposed a way to disable AOT on the GUI. * Address AcK77 comment. * Address Thealexbarney, jduncanator & emmauss comments. Header magic, CpuId (FI) & Aot -> Ptc. * Adaptation to the new application reloading system. Improvements to the call system of managed methods. Follow-ups. Nits. * Get the same boot times as on master when PTC is disabled. * Profiled Aot. * A32 support (#897). * #975 support (1 of 2). * #975 support (2 of 2). * Rebase fix & nits. * Some fixes and nits (still one bug left). * One fix & nits. * Tests fix (by gdk) & nits. * Support translations not only in high quality and rejit. Nits. * Added possibility to skip translations and continue execution, using `ESC` key. * Update SettingsWindow.cs * Update GLRenderer.cs * Update Ptc.cs * Disabled Profiled PTC by default as requested in the past by gdk. * Fix rejit bug. Increased number of parallel translations. Add stack unwinding stuffs support (1 of 2). Nits. * Add stack unwinding stuffs support (2 of 2). Tuned number of parallel translations. * Restored the ability to assemble jumps with 8-bit offset when Profiled PTC is disabled or during profiling. Modifications due to rebase. Nits. * Limited profiling of the functions to be translated to the addresses belonging to the range of static objects only. * Nits. * Nits. * Update Delegates.cs * Nit. * Update InstEmitSimdArithmetic.cs * Address riperiperi comments. * Fixed the issue of unjustifiably longer boot times at the second boot than at the first boot, measured at the same time or reference point and with the same number of translated functions. * Implemented a simple redundant load/save mechanism. Halved the value of Decoder.MaxInstsPerFunction more appropriate for the current performance of the Translator. Replaced by Logger.PrintError to Logger.PrintDebug in TexturePool.cs about the supposed invalid texture format to avoid the spawn of the log. Nits. * Nit. Improved Logger.PrintError in TexturePool.cs to avoid log spawn. Added missing code for FZ handling (in output) for fp max/min instructions (slow paths). * Add configuration migration for PTC Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
2020-06-16 14:28:02 -04:00
OperandType[] argTypes = new OperandType[] { OperandType.I64 };
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
2020-03-11 23:20:55 -04:00
return Compiler.Compile<GuestFunction>(cfg, argTypes, OperandType.I64, CompilerOptions.HighCq);
Use a Jump Table for direct and indirect calls/jumps, removing transitions to managed (#975) * Implement Jump Table for Native Calls NOTE: this slows down rejit considerably! Not recommended to be used without codegen optimisation or AOT. - Does not work on Linux - A32 needs an additional commit. * A32 Support (WIP) * Actually write Direct Call pointers to the table That would help. * Direct Calls: Rather than returning to the translator, attempt to keep within the native stack frame. A return to the translator can still happen, but only by exceptionally bubbling up to it. Also: - Always translate lowCq as a function. Faster interop with the direct jumps, and this will be useful in future if we want to do speculative translation. - Tail Call Detection: after the decoding stage, detect if we do a tail call, and avoid translating into it. Detected if a jump is made to an address outwith the contiguous sequence of blocks surrounding the entry point. The goal is to reduce code touched by jit and rejit. * A32 Support * Use smaller max function size for lowCq, fix exceptional returns When a return has an unexpected value and there is no code block following this one, we now return the value rather than continuing. * CompareAndSwap (buggy) * Ensure CompareAndSwap does not get optimized away. * Use CompareAndSwap to make the dynamic table thread safe. * Tail call for linux, throw on too many arguments. * Combine CompareAndSwap 128 and 32/64. They emit different IR instructions since their PreAllocator behaviour is different, but now they just have one function on EmitterContext. * Fix issues separating from optimisations. * Use a stub to find and execute missing functions. This allows us to skip doing many runtime comparisons and branches, and reduces the amount of code we need to emit significantly. For the indirect call table, this stub also does the work of moving in the highCq address to the table when one is found. * Make Jump Tables and Jit Cache dynmically resize Reserve virtual memory, commit as needed. * Move TailCallRemover to its own class. * Multithreaded Translation (based on heuristic) A poor one, at that. Need to get core count for a better one, which means a lot of OS specific garbage. * Better priority management for background threads. * Bound core limit a bit more Past a certain point the load is not paralellizable and starts stealing from the main thread. Likely due to GC, memory, heap allocation thread contention. Reduce by one core til optimisations come to improve the situation. * Fix memory management on linux. * Temporary solution to some sync problems. This will make sure threads exit correctly, most of the time. There is a potential race where setting the sync counter to 0 does nothing (counter stays at what it was before, thread could take too long to exit), but we need to find a better way to do this anyways. Synchronization frequency has been tightened as we never enter blockwise segments of code. Essentially this means, check every x functions or loop iterations, before lowcq blocks existed and were worth just as much. Ideally it should be done in a better way, since functions can be anywhere from 1 to 5000 instructions. (maybe based on host timer, or an interrupt flag from a scheduler thread) * Address feedback minus CompareAndSwap change. * Use default ReservedRegion granularity. * Merge CompareAndSwap with its V128 variant. * We already got the source, no need to do it again. * Make sure all background translation threads exit. * Fix CompareAndSwap128 Detection criteria was a bit scuffed. * Address Comments.
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}
}
}