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Ken Jin
4fa80ce74c
gh-139109: A new tracing JIT compiler frontend for CPython (GH-140310)
This PR changes the current JIT model from trace projection to trace recording. Benchmarking: better pyperformance (about 1.7% overall) geomean versus current https://raw.githubusercontent.com/facebookexperimental/free-threading-benchmarking/refs/heads/main/results/bm-20251108-3.15.0a1%2B-7e2bc1d-JIT/bm-20251108-vultr-x86_64-Fidget%252dSpinner-tracing_jit-3.15.0a1%2B-7e2bc1d-vs-base.svg, 100% faster Richards on the most improved benchmark versus the current JIT. Slowdown of about 10-15% on the worst benchmark versus the current JIT. **Note: the fastest version isn't the one merged, as it relies on fixing bugs in the specializing interpreter, which is left to another PR**. The speedup in the merged version is about 1.1%. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/facebookexperimental/free-threading-benchmarking/refs/heads/main/results/bm-20251112-3.15.0a1%2B-f8a764a-JIT/bm-20251112-vultr-x86_64-Fidget%252dSpinner-tracing_jit-3.15.0a1%2B-f8a764a-vs-base.svg

Stats: 50% more uops executed, 30% more traces entered the last time we ran them. It also suggests our trace lengths for a real trace recording JIT are too short, as a lot of trace too long aborts https://github.com/facebookexperimental/free-threading-benchmarking/blob/main/results/bm-20251023-3.15.0a1%2B-eb73378-CLANG%2CJIT/bm-20251023-vultr-x86_64-Fidget%252dSpinner-tracing_jit-3.15.0a1%2B-eb73378-pystats-vs-base.md .

This new JIT frontend is already able to record/execute significantly more instructions than the previous JIT frontend. In this PR, we are now able to record through custom dunders, simple object creation, generators, etc. None of these were done by the old JIT frontend. Some custom dunders uops were discovered to be broken as part of this work gh-140277

The optimizer stack space check is disabled, as it's no longer valid to deal with underflow.

Pros:
* Ignoring the generated tracer code as it's automatically created, this is only additional 1k lines of code. The maintenance burden is handled by the DSL and code generator.
* `optimizer.c` is now significantly simpler, as we don't have to do strange things to recover the bytecode from a trace.
* The new JIT frontend is able to handle a lot more control-flow than the old one.
* Tracing is very low overhead. We use the tail calling interpreter/computed goto interpreter to switch between tracing mode and non-tracing mode. I call this mechanism dual dispatch, as we have two dispatch tables dispatching to each other. Specialization is still enabled while tracing.
* Better handling of polymorphism. We leverage the specializing interpreter for this.

Cons:
* (For now) requires tail calling interpreter or computed gotos. This means no Windows JIT for now :(. Not to fret, tail calling is coming soon to Windows though https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/139962

Design:
* After each instruction, the `record_previous_inst` function/label is executed. This does as the name suggests.
* The tracing interpreter lowers bytecode to uops directly so that it can obtain "fresh" values at the point of lowering.
* The tracing version behaves nearly identical to the normal interpreter, in fact it even has specialization! This allows it to run without much of a slowdown when tracing. The actual cost of tracing is only a function call and writes to memory.
* The tracing interpreter uses the specializing interpreter's deopt to naturally form the side exit chains. This allows it to side exit chain effectively, without repeating much code. We force a re-specializing when tracing a deopt.
* The tracing interpreter can even handle goto errors/exceptions, but I chose to disable them for now as it's not tested.
* Because we do not share interpreter dispatch, there is should be no significant slowdown to the original specializing interpreter on tailcall and computed got with JIT disabled. With JIT enabled, there might be a slowdown in the form of the JIT trying to trace.
* Things that could have dynamic instruction pointer effects are guarded on. The guard deopts to a new instruction --- `_DYNAMIC_EXIT`.
2025-11-13 18:08:32 +00:00
Mark Shannon
af15e1d13e
GH-132532: Add new DSL macros to better declare semantics of exits at ends of instructions/uops. (GH-137098) 2025-08-09 15:41:28 +01:00
sobolevn
b3ae76911d
Bump mypy to 1.16.1 (#135720) 2025-06-23 15:29:30 +03:00
Brandt Bucher
732d1b0241
Get rid of ERROR_IF's "label" parameter (GH-132654) 2025-04-29 17:21:53 -07:00
Mark Shannon
7099c75550
GH-131498: Cases generator: manage stacks automatically (GH-132074) 2025-04-04 17:59:36 +01:00
Mark Shannon
ad053d8d6a
GH-131498: Cases generator: Parse down to C statement level. (GH-131948)
* Parse down to statement level in the cases generator

* Add handling for #if macros, treating them much like normal ifs.
2025-04-02 16:31:59 +01:00
Mark Shannon
c535a132e4
GH-131498: Another refactoring of the code generator (GH-131827)
* Rename 'defined' attribute to 'in_local' to more accurately reflect how it is used

* Make death of variables explicit even for array variables.

* Convert in_memory from boolean to stack offset

* Don't apply liveness analyis to optimizer generated code

* Add 'out' parameter to stack.pop
2025-03-31 13:52:48 +01:00
Mark Shannon
1b8bb1ed0c
GH-131729: Code-gen better liveness analysis (GH-131732)
* Rename 'defined' attribute to 'in_local' to more accurately reflect how it is used

* Make death of variables explicit even for array variables.

* Convert in_memory from boolean to stack offset

* Don't apply liveness analysis to optimizer generated code

* Fix RETURN_VALUE in optimizer
2025-03-26 15:21:35 +00:00
Mark Shannon
7ebd71ee14
GH-131498: Remove conditional stack effects (GH-131499)
* Adds some missing #includes
2025-03-20 15:39:38 +00:00
Victor Stinner
fcb750af86
gh-131152: Remove unused imports from Tools/cases_generator (#131156) 2025-03-13 10:59:51 +01:00
Mark Shannon
54965f3fb2
GH-130296: Avoid stack transients in four instructions. (GH-130310)
* Combine _GUARD_GLOBALS_VERSION_PUSH_KEYS and _LOAD_GLOBAL_MODULE_FROM_KEYS into _LOAD_GLOBAL_MODULE

* Combine _GUARD_BUILTINS_VERSION_PUSH_KEYS and _LOAD_GLOBAL_BUILTINS_FROM_KEYS into _LOAD_GLOBAL_BUILTINS

* Combine _CHECK_ATTR_MODULE_PUSH_KEYS and _LOAD_ATTR_MODULE_FROM_KEYS into _LOAD_ATTR_MODULE

* Remove stack transient in LOAD_ATTR_WITH_HINT
2025-02-28 18:00:38 +00:00
Mark Shannon
2effea4dab
GH-128682: Spill the stack pointer in labels, as well as instructions (GH-129618) 2025-02-04 12:18:31 +00:00
Mark Shannon
808071b994
GH-128682: Make PyStackRef_CLOSE escaping. (GH-129404) 2025-02-03 12:41:32 +00:00
Sam Gross
a10f99375e
Revert "GH-128914: Remove conditional stack effects from bytecodes.c and the code generators (GH-128918)" (GH-129202)
The commit introduced a ~2.5-3% regression in the free threading build.

This reverts commit ab61d3f430.
2025-01-23 09:26:25 +00:00
Mark Shannon
ab61d3f430
GH-128914: Remove conditional stack effects from bytecodes.c and the code generators (GH-128918) 2025-01-20 17:09:23 +00:00
Ken Jin
6293d00e72
gh-120619: Strength reduce function guards, support 2-operand uop forms (GH-124846)
Co-authored-by: Brandt Bucher <brandtbucher@gmail.com>
2024-11-09 11:35:33 +08:00
Mark Shannon
25441592db
GH-125515: Reduce number of compiler warnings in generated code (GH-125697) 2024-10-28 10:30:31 +00:00
Mark Shannon
da071fa3e8
GH-119866: Spill the stack around escaping calls. (GH-124392)
* Spill the evaluation around escaping calls in the generated interpreter and JIT. 

* The code generator tracks live, cached values so they can be saved to memory when needed.

* Spills the stack pointer around escaping calls, so that the exact stack is visible to the cycle GC.
2024-10-07 14:56:39 +01:00
Mark Shannon
eec7bdaf01
GH-120024: Remove CHECK_EVAL_BREAKER macro. (GH-122968)
* Factor some instructions into micro-ops to isolate CHECK_EVAL_BREAKER for escape analysis

* Eliminate CHECK_EVAL_BREAKER macro
2024-08-14 12:04:05 +01:00
Mark Shannon
81c739e2dc
GH-120024: Tidy up case generator code a bit. (GH-122780) 2024-08-08 10:57:59 +01:00
Sam Gross
3e753c689a
gh-118926: Spill deferred references to stack in cases generator (#122748)
This automatically spills the results from `_PyStackRef_FromPyObjectNew`
to the in-memory stack so that the deferred references are visible to
the GC before we make any possibly escaping call.

Co-authored-by: Ken Jin <kenjin@python.org>
2024-08-07 13:23:53 -04:00
Mark Shannon
fbfab4f88c
GH-120024: Refactor code generators to uses classes for emitting code. (GH-122730) 2024-08-06 13:04:33 +01:00
Mark Shannon
a9d56e38a0
GH-122155: Track local variables between pops and pushes in cases generator (GH-122286) 2024-08-01 09:27:26 +01:00
Mark Shannon
3eacfc1a4d
GH-121784: Generate an error during code gen if a variable is marked unused, but is used and thus cached in a prior uop. (#121788)
* Reject uop definitions that declare values as 'unused' that are already cached by prior uops

* Track which variables are defined and only load from memory when needed

* Support explicit `flush` in macro definitions. 

* Make sure stack is flushed in where needed.
2024-07-18 12:49:24 +01:00
Mark Shannon
bf8686e1ea
GH-118926: Better distinguish between pointer and arrays in interpreter generator (GH-121496) 2024-07-09 11:33:56 +01:00
Ken Jin
22b0de2755
gh-117139: Convert the evaluation stack to stack refs (#118450)
This PR sets up tagged pointers for CPython.

The general idea is to create a separate struct _PyStackRef for everything on the evaluation stack to store the bits. This forces the C compiler to warn us if we try to cast things or pull things out of the struct directly.

Only for free threading: We tag the low bit if something is deferred - that means we skip incref and decref operations on it. This behavior may change in the future if Mark's plans to defer all objects in the interpreter loop pans out.

This implies a strict stack reference discipline is required. ALL incref and decref operations on stackrefs must use the stackref variants. It is unsafe to untag something then do normal incref/decref ops on it.

The new incref and decref variants are called dup and close. They mimic a "handle" API operating on these stackrefs.

Please read Include/internal/pycore_stackref.h for more information!

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Co-authored-by: Mark Shannon <9448417+markshannon@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-27 03:10:43 +08:00
Victor Stinner
35b16795d1
gh-120417: Remove unused imports in cases_generator (#120622) 2024-06-17 21:58:56 +02:00
Michael Droettboom
0edde64a41
GH-117457: Correct pystats uop "miss" counts (GH-117477) 2024-04-04 15:49:18 -07:00
Mark Shannon
bf82f77957
GH-116422: Tier2 hot/cold splitting (GH-116813)
Splits the "cold" path, deopts and exits, from the "hot" path, reducing the size of most jitted instructions, at the cost of slower exits.
2024-03-26 09:35:11 +00:00
Kirill Podoprigora
e4561e0501
gh-115778: Add tierN annotation for instruction definitions (#115815)
This replaces the old `TIER_{ONE,TWO}_ONLY` macros. Note that `specialized` implies `tier1`.

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
2024-02-23 17:31:57 +00:00
Mark Shannon
626c414995
GH-115457: Support splitting and replication of micro ops. (GH-115558) 2024-02-20 10:50:59 +00:00
Mark Shannon
7b21403ccd
GH-112354: Initial implementation of warm up on exits and trace-stitching (GH-114142) 2024-02-20 09:39:55 +00:00
Mark Shannon
e96f26083b
GH-111485: Generate instruction and uop metadata (GH-113287) 2023-12-20 14:27:25 +00:00
Mark Shannon
9263173280
Fix whitespace in generated code 2023-12-13 12:31:41 +00:00
Mark Shannon
0c55f27060
GH-111485: Factor out tier 2 code generation from the rest of the interpreter code generator (GH-112968) 2023-12-12 12:12:17 +00:00