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Only collect mono items from reachable blocks

Fixes the wrong commented pointed out in: rust-lang#121421 (comment)
Moves the analysis to use the worklist strategy: rust-lang#121421 (comment)
Also fixes rust-lang#85836, using the same reachability analysis
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/mir/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -257,20 +257,20 @@ pub fn codegen_mir<'a, 'tcx, Bx: BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx>>(
// Apply debuginfo to the newly allocated locals.
fx.debug_introduce_locals(&mut start_bx);

let reachable_blocks = mir.reachable_blocks_in_mono(cx.tcx(), instance);

// The builders will be created separately for each basic block at `codegen_block`.
// So drop the builder of `start_llbb` to avoid having two at the same time.
drop(start_bx);

let reachable_blocks =
rustc_middle::mir::traversal::mono_reachable_bitset(mir, cx.tcx(), instance);

// Codegen the body of each block using reverse postorder
for (bb, _) in traversal::reverse_postorder(mir) {
if reachable_blocks.contains(bb) {
fx.codegen_block(bb);
} else {
// This may have references to things we didn't monomorphize, so we
// don't actually codegen the body. We still create the block so
// terminators in other blocks can reference it without worry.
// We want to skip this block, because it's not reachable. But we still create
// the block so terminators in other blocks can reference it.
fx.codegen_block_as_unreachable(bb);
}
}
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52 changes: 0 additions & 52 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ pub use rustc_ast::Mutability;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
use rustc_data_structures::graph::dominators::Dominators;
use rustc_data_structures::stack::ensure_sufficient_stack;
use rustc_index::bit_set::BitSet;
use rustc_index::{Idx, IndexSlice, IndexVec};
use rustc_serialize::{Decodable, Encodable};
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self.injection_phase.is_some()
}

/// Finds which basic blocks are actually reachable for a specific
/// monomorphization of this body.
///
/// This is allowed to have false positives; just because this says a block
/// is reachable doesn't mean that's necessarily true. It's thus always
/// legal for this to return a filled set.
///
/// Regardless, the [`BitSet::domain_size`] of the returned set will always
/// exactly match the number of blocks in the body so that `contains`
/// checks can be done without worrying about panicking.
///
/// This is mostly useful because it lets us skip lowering the `false` side
/// of `if <T as Trait>::CONST`, as well as `intrinsics::debug_assertions`.
pub fn reachable_blocks_in_mono(
&self,
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
instance: Instance<'tcx>,
) -> BitSet<BasicBlock> {
let mut set = BitSet::new_empty(self.basic_blocks.len());
self.reachable_blocks_in_mono_from(tcx, instance, &mut set, START_BLOCK);
set
}

fn reachable_blocks_in_mono_from(
&self,
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
instance: Instance<'tcx>,
set: &mut BitSet<BasicBlock>,
bb: BasicBlock,
) {
if !set.insert(bb) {
return;
}

let data = &self.basic_blocks[bb];

if let Some((bits, targets)) = Self::try_const_mono_switchint(tcx, instance, data) {
let target = targets.target_for_value(bits);
ensure_sufficient_stack(|| {
self.reachable_blocks_in_mono_from(tcx, instance, set, target)
});
return;
}

for target in data.terminator().successors() {
ensure_sufficient_stack(|| {
self.reachable_blocks_in_mono_from(tcx, instance, set, target)
});
}
}

/// If this basic block ends with a [`TerminatorKind::SwitchInt`] for which we can evaluate the
/// dimscriminant in monomorphization, we return the discriminant bits and the
/// [`SwitchTargets`], just so the caller doesn't also have to match on the terminator.
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84 changes: 84 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/traversal.rs
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Expand Up @@ -279,3 +279,87 @@ pub fn reverse_postorder<'a, 'tcx>(
{
body.basic_blocks.reverse_postorder().iter().map(|&bb| (bb, &body.basic_blocks[bb]))
}

#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct MonoReachable<'a, 'tcx> {
body: &'a Body<'tcx>,
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
instance: Instance<'tcx>,
visited: BitSet<BasicBlock>,
worklist: Vec<BasicBlock>,
}

impl<'a, 'tcx> MonoReachable<'a, 'tcx> {
pub fn new(
body: &'a Body<'tcx>,
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
instance: Instance<'tcx>,
) -> MonoReachable<'a, 'tcx> {
MonoReachable {
body,
tcx,
instance,
visited: BitSet::new_empty(body.basic_blocks.len()),
worklist: vec![START_BLOCK],
}
}
}

/// Finds which basic blocks are actually reachable for a monomorphized [`Instance`].
///
/// This is allowed to have false positives; just because this says a block
/// is reachable doesn't mean that's necessarily true. It's thus always
/// legal for this to return a filled set.
///
/// Regardless, the [`BitSet::domain_size`] of the returned set will always
/// exactly match the number of blocks in the body so that `contains`
/// checks can be done without worrying about panicking.
///
/// This is mostly useful because it lets us skip lowering the `false` side
/// of `if <T as Trait>::CONST`, as well as [`NullOp::UbChecks`].
///
/// [`NullOp::UbChecks`]: rustc_middle::mir::NullOp::UbChecks
pub fn mono_reachable<'a, 'tcx>(
body: &'a Body<'tcx>,
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
instance: Instance<'tcx>,
) -> MonoReachable<'a, 'tcx> {
MonoReachable::new(body, tcx, instance)
}

pub fn mono_reachable_bitset<'a, 'tcx>(
body: &'a Body<'tcx>,
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
instance: Instance<'tcx>,
) -> BitSet<BasicBlock> {
let mut it = MonoReachable::new(body, tcx, instance);
while let Some(_) = it.next() {}
it.visited
}

impl<'a, 'tcx> Iterator for MonoReachable<'a, 'tcx> {
type Item = (BasicBlock, &'a BasicBlockData<'tcx>);

fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(BasicBlock, &'a BasicBlockData<'tcx>)> {
while let Some(idx) = self.worklist.pop() {
if !self.visited.insert(idx) {
continue;
}

let data = &self.body[idx];

if let Some((bits, targets)) =
Body::try_const_mono_switchint(self.tcx, self.instance, data)
{
let target = targets.target_for_value(bits);
self.worklist.push(target);
} else {
self.worklist.extend(data.terminator().successors());
}

return Some((idx, data));
}

None
}
}
19 changes: 10 additions & 9 deletions compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/collector.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1414,15 +1414,16 @@ fn collect_items_of_instance<'tcx>(
};

if mode == CollectionMode::UsedItems {
// Visit everything. Here we rely on the visitor also visiting `required_consts`, so that we
// evaluate them and abort compilation if any of them errors.
collector.visit_body(body);
} else {
// We only need to evaluate all constants, but can ignore the rest of the MIR.
for const_op in &body.required_consts {
if let Some(val) = collector.eval_constant(const_op) {
collect_const_value(tcx, val, mentioned_items);
}
for (bb, data) in body.basic_blocks.iter_enumerated() {
collector.visit_basic_block_data(bb, data)
}
}

// Always visit all `required_consts`, so that we evaluate them and abort compilation if any of
// them errors.
for const_op in &body.required_consts {
if let Some(val) = collector.eval_constant(const_op) {
collect_const_value(tcx, val, mentioned_items);
}
}

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