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clang-p2996/llvm/include/llvm/ExecutionEngine/JITLink/JITLinkMemoryManager.h
Jared Wyles 2ccf7ed277 [JITLink] Switch to SymbolStringPtr for Symbol names (#115796)
Use SymbolStringPtr for Symbol names in LinkGraph. This reduces string interning
on the boundary between JITLink and ORC, and allows pointer comparisons (rather
than string comparisons) between Symbol names. This should improve the
performance and readability of code that bridges between JITLink and ORC (e.g.
ObjectLinkingLayer and ObjectLinkingLayer::Plugins).

To enable use of SymbolStringPtr a std::shared_ptr<SymbolStringPool> is added to
LinkGraph and threaded through to its construction sites in LLVM and Bolt. All
LinkGraphs that are to have symbol names compared by pointer equality must point
to the same SymbolStringPool instance, which in ORC sessions should be the pool
attached to the ExecutionSession.
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Co-authored-by: Lang Hames <lhames@gmail.com>
2024-12-06 10:22:09 +11:00

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//===-- JITLinkMemoryManager.h - JITLink mem manager interface --*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Contains the JITLinkMemoryManager interface.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_JITLINK_JITLINKMEMORYMANAGER_H
#define LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_JITLINK_JITLINKMEMORYMANAGER_H
#include "llvm/ADT/FunctionExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/JITLink/JITLinkDylib.h"
#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/Shared/AllocationActions.h"
#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/Shared/ExecutorAddress.h"
#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/Shared/MemoryFlags.h"
#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/SymbolStringPool.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MSVCErrorWorkarounds.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Memory.h"
#include "llvm/Support/RecyclingAllocator.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdint>
#include <future>
#include <mutex>
namespace llvm {
namespace jitlink {
class Block;
class LinkGraph;
class Section;
/// Manages allocations of JIT memory.
///
/// Instances of this class may be accessed concurrently from multiple threads
/// and their implemetations should include any necessary synchronization.
class JITLinkMemoryManager {
public:
/// Represents a finalized allocation.
///
/// Finalized allocations must be passed to the
/// JITLinkMemoryManager:deallocate method prior to being destroyed.
///
/// The interpretation of the Address associated with the finalized allocation
/// is up to the memory manager implementation. Common options are using the
/// base address of the allocation, or the address of a memory management
/// object that tracks the allocation.
class FinalizedAlloc {
friend class JITLinkMemoryManager;
static constexpr auto InvalidAddr = ~uint64_t(0);
public:
FinalizedAlloc() = default;
explicit FinalizedAlloc(orc::ExecutorAddr A) : A(A) {
assert(A.getValue() != InvalidAddr &&
"Explicitly creating an invalid allocation?");
}
FinalizedAlloc(const FinalizedAlloc &) = delete;
FinalizedAlloc(FinalizedAlloc &&Other) : A(Other.A) {
Other.A.setValue(InvalidAddr);
}
FinalizedAlloc &operator=(const FinalizedAlloc &) = delete;
FinalizedAlloc &operator=(FinalizedAlloc &&Other) {
assert(A.getValue() == InvalidAddr &&
"Cannot overwrite active finalized allocation");
std::swap(A, Other.A);
return *this;
}
~FinalizedAlloc() {
assert(A.getValue() == InvalidAddr &&
"Finalized allocation was not deallocated");
}
/// FinalizedAllocs convert to false for default-constructed, and
/// true otherwise. Default-constructed allocs need not be deallocated.
explicit operator bool() const { return A.getValue() != InvalidAddr; }
/// Returns the address associated with this finalized allocation.
/// The allocation is unmodified.
orc::ExecutorAddr getAddress() const { return A; }
/// Returns the address associated with this finalized allocation and
/// resets this object to the default state.
/// This should only be used by allocators when deallocating memory.
orc::ExecutorAddr release() {
orc::ExecutorAddr Tmp = A;
A.setValue(InvalidAddr);
return Tmp;
}
private:
orc::ExecutorAddr A{InvalidAddr};
};
/// Represents an allocation which has not been finalized yet.
///
/// InFlightAllocs manage both executor memory allocations and working
/// memory allocations.
///
/// On finalization, the InFlightAlloc should transfer the content of
/// working memory into executor memory, apply memory protections, and
/// run any finalization functions.
///
/// Working memory should be kept alive at least until one of the following
/// happens: (1) the InFlightAlloc instance is destroyed, (2) the
/// InFlightAlloc is abandoned, (3) finalized target memory is destroyed.
///
/// If abandon is called then working memory and executor memory should both
/// be freed.
class InFlightAlloc {
public:
using OnFinalizedFunction = unique_function<void(Expected<FinalizedAlloc>)>;
using OnAbandonedFunction = unique_function<void(Error)>;
virtual ~InFlightAlloc();
/// Called prior to finalization if the allocation should be abandoned.
virtual void abandon(OnAbandonedFunction OnAbandoned) = 0;
/// Called to transfer working memory to the target and apply finalization.
virtual void finalize(OnFinalizedFunction OnFinalized) = 0;
/// Synchronous convenience version of finalize.
Expected<FinalizedAlloc> finalize() {
std::promise<MSVCPExpected<FinalizedAlloc>> FinalizeResultP;
auto FinalizeResultF = FinalizeResultP.get_future();
finalize([&](Expected<FinalizedAlloc> Result) {
FinalizeResultP.set_value(std::move(Result));
});
return FinalizeResultF.get();
}
};
/// Typedef for the argument to be passed to OnAllocatedFunction.
using AllocResult = Expected<std::unique_ptr<InFlightAlloc>>;
/// Called when allocation has been completed.
using OnAllocatedFunction = unique_function<void(AllocResult)>;
/// Called when deallocation has completed.
using OnDeallocatedFunction = unique_function<void(Error)>;
virtual ~JITLinkMemoryManager();
/// Start the allocation process.
///
/// If the initial allocation is successful then the OnAllocated function will
/// be called with a std::unique_ptr<InFlightAlloc> value. If the assocation
/// is unsuccessful then the OnAllocated function will be called with an
/// Error.
virtual void allocate(const JITLinkDylib *JD, LinkGraph &G,
OnAllocatedFunction OnAllocated) = 0;
/// Convenience function for blocking allocation.
AllocResult allocate(const JITLinkDylib *JD, LinkGraph &G) {
std::promise<MSVCPExpected<std::unique_ptr<InFlightAlloc>>> AllocResultP;
auto AllocResultF = AllocResultP.get_future();
allocate(JD, G, [&](AllocResult Alloc) {
AllocResultP.set_value(std::move(Alloc));
});
return AllocResultF.get();
}
/// Deallocate a list of allocation objects.
///
/// Dealloc actions will be run in reverse order (from the end of the vector
/// to the start).
virtual void deallocate(std::vector<FinalizedAlloc> Allocs,
OnDeallocatedFunction OnDeallocated) = 0;
/// Convenience function for deallocation of a single alloc.
void deallocate(FinalizedAlloc Alloc, OnDeallocatedFunction OnDeallocated) {
std::vector<FinalizedAlloc> Allocs;
Allocs.push_back(std::move(Alloc));
deallocate(std::move(Allocs), std::move(OnDeallocated));
}
/// Convenience function for blocking deallocation.
Error deallocate(std::vector<FinalizedAlloc> Allocs) {
std::promise<MSVCPError> DeallocResultP;
auto DeallocResultF = DeallocResultP.get_future();
deallocate(std::move(Allocs),
[&](Error Err) { DeallocResultP.set_value(std::move(Err)); });
return DeallocResultF.get();
}
/// Convenience function for blocking deallocation of a single alloc.
Error deallocate(FinalizedAlloc Alloc) {
std::vector<FinalizedAlloc> Allocs;
Allocs.push_back(std::move(Alloc));
return deallocate(std::move(Allocs));
}
};
/// BasicLayout simplifies the implementation of JITLinkMemoryManagers.
///
/// BasicLayout groups Sections into Segments based on their memory protection
/// and deallocation policies. JITLinkMemoryManagers can construct a BasicLayout
/// from a Graph, and then assign working memory and addresses to each of the
/// Segments. These addreses will be mapped back onto the Graph blocks in
/// the apply method.
class BasicLayout {
public:
/// The Alignment, ContentSize and ZeroFillSize of each segment will be
/// pre-filled from the Graph. Clients must set the Addr and WorkingMem fields
/// prior to calling apply.
//
// FIXME: The C++98 initializer is an attempt to work around compile failures
// due to http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#1397.
// We should be able to switch this back to member initialization once that
// issue is fixed.
class Segment {
friend class BasicLayout;
public:
Segment()
: ContentSize(0), ZeroFillSize(0), Addr(0), WorkingMem(nullptr),
NextWorkingMemOffset(0) {}
Align Alignment;
size_t ContentSize;
uint64_t ZeroFillSize;
orc::ExecutorAddr Addr;
char *WorkingMem = nullptr;
private:
size_t NextWorkingMemOffset;
std::vector<Block *> ContentBlocks, ZeroFillBlocks;
};
/// A convenience class that further groups segments based on memory
/// deallocation policy. This allows clients to make two slab allocations:
/// one for all standard segments, and one for all finalize segments.
struct ContiguousPageBasedLayoutSizes {
uint64_t StandardSegs = 0;
uint64_t FinalizeSegs = 0;
uint64_t total() const { return StandardSegs + FinalizeSegs; }
};
private:
using SegmentMap = orc::AllocGroupSmallMap<Segment>;
public:
BasicLayout(LinkGraph &G);
/// Return a reference to the graph this allocation was created from.
LinkGraph &getGraph() { return G; }
/// Returns the total number of required to allocate all segments (with each
/// segment padded out to page size) for all standard segments, and all
/// finalize segments.
///
/// This is a convenience function for the common case where the segments will
/// be allocated contiguously.
///
/// This function will return an error if any segment has an alignment that
/// is higher than a page.
Expected<ContiguousPageBasedLayoutSizes>
getContiguousPageBasedLayoutSizes(uint64_t PageSize);
/// Returns an iterator over the segments of the layout.
iterator_range<SegmentMap::iterator> segments() {
return {Segments.begin(), Segments.end()};
}
/// Apply the layout to the graph.
Error apply();
/// Returns a reference to the AllocActions in the graph.
/// This convenience function saves callers from having to #include
/// LinkGraph.h if all they need are allocation actions.
orc::shared::AllocActions &graphAllocActions();
private:
LinkGraph &G;
SegmentMap Segments;
};
/// A utility class for making simple allocations using JITLinkMemoryManager.
///
/// SimpleSegementAlloc takes a mapping of AllocGroups to Segments and uses
/// this to create a LinkGraph with one Section (containing one Block) per
/// Segment. Clients can obtain a pointer to the working memory and executor
/// address of that block using the Segment's AllocGroup. Once memory has been
/// populated, clients can call finalize to finalize the memory.
///
/// Note: Segments with MemLifetime::NoAlloc are not permitted, since they would
/// not be useful, and their presence is likely to indicate a bug.
class SimpleSegmentAlloc {
public:
/// Describes a segment to be allocated.
struct Segment {
Segment() = default;
Segment(size_t ContentSize, Align ContentAlign)
: ContentSize(ContentSize), ContentAlign(ContentAlign) {}
size_t ContentSize = 0;
Align ContentAlign;
};
/// Describes the segment working memory and executor address.
struct SegmentInfo {
orc::ExecutorAddr Addr;
MutableArrayRef<char> WorkingMem;
};
using SegmentMap = orc::AllocGroupSmallMap<Segment>;
using OnCreatedFunction = unique_function<void(Expected<SimpleSegmentAlloc>)>;
using OnFinalizedFunction =
JITLinkMemoryManager::InFlightAlloc::OnFinalizedFunction;
static void Create(JITLinkMemoryManager &MemMgr,
std::shared_ptr<orc::SymbolStringPool> SSP,
const JITLinkDylib *JD, SegmentMap Segments,
OnCreatedFunction OnCreated);
static Expected<SimpleSegmentAlloc>
Create(JITLinkMemoryManager &MemMgr,
std::shared_ptr<orc::SymbolStringPool> SSP, const JITLinkDylib *JD,
SegmentMap Segments);
SimpleSegmentAlloc(SimpleSegmentAlloc &&);
SimpleSegmentAlloc &operator=(SimpleSegmentAlloc &&);
~SimpleSegmentAlloc();
/// Returns the SegmentInfo for the given group.
SegmentInfo getSegInfo(orc::AllocGroup AG);
/// Finalize all groups (async version).
void finalize(OnFinalizedFunction OnFinalized) {
Alloc->finalize(std::move(OnFinalized));
}
/// Finalize all groups.
Expected<JITLinkMemoryManager::FinalizedAlloc> finalize() {
return Alloc->finalize();
}
private:
SimpleSegmentAlloc(
std::unique_ptr<LinkGraph> G,
orc::AllocGroupSmallMap<Block *> ContentBlocks,
std::unique_ptr<JITLinkMemoryManager::InFlightAlloc> Alloc);
std::unique_ptr<LinkGraph> G;
orc::AllocGroupSmallMap<Block *> ContentBlocks;
std::unique_ptr<JITLinkMemoryManager::InFlightAlloc> Alloc;
};
/// A JITLinkMemoryManager that allocates in-process memory.
class InProcessMemoryManager : public JITLinkMemoryManager {
public:
class IPInFlightAlloc;
/// Attempts to auto-detect the host page size.
static Expected<std::unique_ptr<InProcessMemoryManager>> Create();
/// Create an instance using the given page size.
InProcessMemoryManager(uint64_t PageSize) : PageSize(PageSize) {
assert(isPowerOf2_64(PageSize) && "PageSize must be a power of 2");
}
void allocate(const JITLinkDylib *JD, LinkGraph &G,
OnAllocatedFunction OnAllocated) override;
// Use overloads from base class.
using JITLinkMemoryManager::allocate;
void deallocate(std::vector<FinalizedAlloc> Alloc,
OnDeallocatedFunction OnDeallocated) override;
// Use overloads from base class.
using JITLinkMemoryManager::deallocate;
private:
// FIXME: Use an in-place array instead of a vector for DeallocActions.
// There shouldn't need to be a heap alloc for this.
struct FinalizedAllocInfo {
sys::MemoryBlock StandardSegments;
std::vector<orc::shared::WrapperFunctionCall> DeallocActions;
};
FinalizedAlloc createFinalizedAlloc(
sys::MemoryBlock StandardSegments,
std::vector<orc::shared::WrapperFunctionCall> DeallocActions);
uint64_t PageSize;
std::mutex FinalizedAllocsMutex;
RecyclingAllocator<BumpPtrAllocator, FinalizedAllocInfo> FinalizedAllocInfos;
};
} // end namespace jitlink
} // end namespace llvm
#endif // LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_JITLINK_JITLINKMEMORYMANAGER_H