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Pablo Galindo Salgado
b1e8453dda gh-98894: Restore function entry/exit DTrace probes
The function__entry and function__return probes stopped working in Python 3.11
when the interpreter was restructured around the new bytecode system. This change
restores these probes by adding DTRACE_FUNCTION_ENTRY() at the start_frame label
in bytecodes.c and DTRACE_FUNCTION_RETURN() in the RETURN_VALUE and YIELD_VALUE
instructions. The helper functions are defined in ceval.c and extract the
filename, function name, and line number from the frame before firing the probe.

This builds on the approach from https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/125019
but avoids modifying the JIT template since the JIT does not currently support
DTrace. The macros are conditionally compiled with WITH_DTRACE and are no-ops
otherwise. The tests have been updated to use modern opcode names (CALL, CALL_KW,
CALL_FUNCTION_EX) and a new bpftrace backend was added for Linux CI alongside
the existing SystemTap tests. Line probe tests were removed since that probe
was never restored after 3.11.
2025-12-08 00:57:42 +00:00
Mark Shannon
62423c9c36
GH-141794: Limit size of generated machine code. (GH-142228)
* Factor out bodies of the largest uops, to reduce jit code size.
* Factor out common assert, also reducing jit code size.
* Limit size of jitted code for a single executor to 1MB.
2025-12-03 17:43:35 +00:00
Sergey Miryanov
2ea67caf31
GH-141861: Fix TRACE_RECORD if full (GH-141959) 2025-11-26 14:32:30 +00:00
Sergey Miryanov
dc62b62252
GH-141861: Fix invalid memory read in the ENTER_EXECUTOR (GH-141921) 2025-11-24 22:07:45 +00:00
Mark Shannon
b420f6be53
GH-139109: Support switch/case dispatch with the tracing interpreter. (GH-141703) 2025-11-18 13:31:48 +00:00
Ken Jin
ed73c909f2
gh-139109: JIT _EXIT_TRACE to ENTER_EXECUTOR rather than _DEOPT (GH-141573) 2025-11-15 20:19:41 +00:00
Mikhail Efimov
1281be1caf
gh-141367: Use CALL_LIST_APPEND instruction only for lists, not for list subclasses (GH-141398)
Co-authored-by: Ken Jin <kenjin4096@gmail.com>
2025-11-14 21:38:39 +00:00
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
Donghee Na
c4f21d7c7c
gh-133171: Re-enable JUMP_BACKWARD to free-threading build (gh-137800) 2025-09-24 14:19:17 +09:00
Victor Stinner
6504f20cce
gh-135755: Make Py_TAIL_CALL_INTERP macro private (#138981)
Rename Py_TAIL_CALL_INTERP to _Py_TAIL_CALL_INTERP.
2025-09-18 14:33:07 +02:00
AN Long
1ff2cbbac8
gh-137136: Suppress build warnings when build on Windows with --experimental-jit-interpreter (GH-137137) 2025-09-03 15:42:26 +01:00
Serhiy Storchaka
4a33077fdb
gh-138264: Fix gcc 14 compiler warnings (GH-138265) 2025-09-03 11:26:56 +03:00
Mark Shannon
a8d9d94784
GH-137959: Replace shim code in jitted code with a single trampoline function. (GH-137961) 2025-08-21 10:40:53 +01:00
Peter Bierma
b07a267953
gh-137883: Check the recursion limit for specialized keyword argument calls (GH-137887) 2025-08-19 09:53:38 +01:00
Sam Gross
a10152f8fd
gh-137400: Fix thread-safety issues when profiling all threads (gh-137518)
There were a few thread-safety issues when profiling or tracing all
threads via PyEval_SetProfileAllThreads or PyEval_SetTraceAllThreads:

* The loop over thread states could crash if a thread exits concurrently
  (in both the free threading and default build)
* The modification of `c_profilefunc` and `c_tracefunc` wasn't
  thread-safe on the free threading build.
2025-08-13 14:15:12 -04:00
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
Mark Shannon
e7b55f564d
GH-136410: Faster side exits by using a cold exit stub (GH-136411) 2025-08-01 16:26:07 +01:00
Kumar Aditya
85f092f541
gh-115999: remove redundant check in free-threading from _STORE_ATTR_WITH_HINT (#136249) 2025-07-04 09:04:47 +05:30
Ken Jin
e0d6500b2d
gh-136125: Use _PyObject_GetMethodStackRef for LOAD_ATTR (GH-136127) 2025-07-02 01:20:46 +08:00
Ken Jin
0243260284
gh-135379: Move PyLong_CheckCompact to private header and rename it (GH-135707) 2025-06-19 13:09:09 +00:00
Mark Shannon
9731dd2c8d
GH-135379: Specialize int operations for compact ints only (GH-135668) 2025-06-19 11:10:29 +01:00
Mark Shannon
8dd8b5c2f0
GH-135379: Support limited scalar replacement for replicated uops in the JIT code generator. (GH-135563)
* Use it to support efficient specializations of COPY and SWAP in the JIT.
2025-06-17 13:43:09 +01:00
Ken Jin
7b15873ed0
gh-135474: Specialize arithmetic only on compact ints (GH-135479)
Specialize arithmetic only on compact ints. This also makes int operations non-escaping in the JIT and in tier 1.
2025-06-14 17:13:32 +08:00
Mark Shannon
c87b5b2cb6
GH-135379: Remove types from stack items in code generator. (GH-135384)
* Make casts explicit in the instruction definitions
2025-06-11 15:52:25 +01:00
Mark Shannon
b90ecea9e6
GH-132554: Fix tier2 FOR_ITER implementation and optimizations (GH-135137) 2025-06-05 18:53:57 +01:00
Mark Shannon
ce6a6371a2
GH-134879: Fix INSTRUMENT_FOR_ITER for list/tuple (#134897)
Fix INSTRUMENT_FOR_ITER for list/tuple
2025-05-30 07:11:42 -07:00
Mark Shannon
f6f4e8a662
GH-132554: "Virtual" iterators (GH-132555)
* FOR_ITER now pushes either the iterator and NULL or leaves the iterable and pushes tagged zero

* NEXT_ITER uses the tagged int as the index into the sequence or, if TOS is NULL, iterates as before.
2025-05-27 15:59:45 +01:00
Mark Shannon
6dcb0fdfe0
GH-134282: Always borrow references LOAD_CONST (GH-134284) 2025-05-20 11:24:11 -04:00
Diego Russo
42d03f3933
GH-131798: Split CALL_LIST_APPEND into several uops (GH-134240) 2025-05-19 15:48:55 -04:00
Tomas R.
c492ac7252
GH-131798: Split up and optimize CALL_ISINSTANCE (GH-133339) 2025-05-08 14:26:30 -07:00
Irit Katriel
296cd128bf
Revert "gh-133395: add option for extension modules to specialize BINARY_OP/SUBSCR, apply to arrays (#133396)" (#133498) 2025-05-06 13:12:26 +03:00
Diego Russo
9cc77aaf9d
GH-131798: Split CALL_LEN into several uops (GH-133180) 2025-05-05 14:31:48 -07:00
Irit Katriel
082dbf7788
gh-133395: add option for extension modules to specialize BINARY_OP/SUBSCR, apply to arrays (#133396) 2025-05-05 17:46:56 +01:00
Mark Shannon
ac7d5ba96e
GH-133231: Changes to executor management to support proposed sys._jit module (GH-133287)
* Track the current executor, not the previous one, on the thread-state. 

* Batch executors for deallocation to avoid having to constantly incref executors; this is an ad-hoc form of deferred reference counting.
2025-05-04 10:05:35 +01:00
Ken Jin
ddac7ac59a
gh-132744: Check recursion limit in CALL_PY_GENERAL (GH-132746) 2025-05-02 17:36:29 +01:00
Irit Katriel
a4be3bc34f
gh-133258: Fix crash in test_index (GH-133262) 2025-05-01 19:15:53 +02:00
Irit Katriel
5529213d4e
gh-100239: specialize BINARY_OP/SUBSCR for list-slice (#132626) 2025-05-01 10:28:52 +00:00
Russell Keith-Magee
6c522debc2
GH-125515: Remove two unused error branches. (#133181)
Remove two unused error branches in the generated bytecode handling.
2025-05-01 06:21:57 +08:00
Lysandros Nikolaou
60202609a2
gh-132661: Implement PEP 750 (#132662)
Co-authored-by: Lysandros Nikolaou <lisandrosnik@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Wingy <git@wingysam.xyz>
Co-authored-by: Koudai Aono <koxudaxi@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Peck <davepeck@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
Co-authored-by: Paul Everitt <pauleveritt@me.com>
Co-authored-by: sobolevn <mail@sobolevn.me>
2025-04-30 11:46:41 +02:00
Brandt Bucher
b329096cfb
GH-125515: Mark code after "return" as unreachable in the cases generator (#133178)
Mark code after "return" as unreachable
2025-04-30 00:21:14 +00:00
Mark Shannon
ccf1b0b1c1
GH-132508: Use tagged integers on the evaluation stack for the last instruction offset (GH-132545) 2025-04-29 18:00:35 +01:00
Mark Shannon
622300bdfa
GH-132554: Add stats for GET_ITER (GH-132592)
* Add stats for GET_ITER

* Look for common iterable types, not iterator types

* Add stats for self iter and fix naming in summary
2025-04-29 09:00:14 +01:00
Tomas R.
08e3389e8c
GH-131798: Split up and optimize CALL_TUPLE_1 in the JIT (GH-132851) 2025-04-24 15:55:03 -07:00
Tomas R.
0a387b311e
GH-131798: Split up and optimize CALL_STR_1 in the JIT (GH-132849) 2025-04-24 12:54:46 -07:00
Tomas R.
a6a3dbb7db
GH-131798: JIT: Split CALL_TYPE_1 into several uops (GH-132419) 2025-04-22 09:30:38 -07:00
Sam Gross
da53660f35
gh-131586: Avoid refcount contention in context managers (gh-131851)
This avoid reference count contention in the free threading build
when calling special methods like `__enter__` and `__exit__`.
2025-04-21 15:54:25 -04:00
Bénédikt Tran
8a9c6c4d16
gh-128398: improve error messages when incorrectly using with and async with (#132218)
Improve the error message with a suggestion when an object supporting the synchronous
(resp. asynchronous) context manager protocol is entered using `async with` (resp. `with`)
instead of `with` (resp. `async with`).
2025-04-19 10:44:01 +02:00
Brandt Bucher
40ae88988c
GH-131498: Replace single-element arrays with scalars in bytecodes.c (GH-132615) 2025-04-18 07:16:28 -07:00
Bénédikt Tran
379352620c
gh-132097: use a macro for semantically casting function pointers (#132406) 2025-04-18 12:24:34 +02:00
Mark Shannon
844596c09f
GH-131498: Cases generator: Allow input and 'peek' variables to be modified (GH-132506) 2025-04-14 12:19:53 +01:00