recursion-ninja pushed to branch wip/fix-26109 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
083e40f1 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2025-08-01T04:38:23-04:00
debugger: Uniquely identify breakpoints by internal id
Since b85b11994e0130ff2401dd4bbdf52330e0bcf776 (support inlining
breakpoints), a breakpoint has been identified at runtime by *two* pairs
of .
- The first, aka a 'BreakpointId', uniquely identifies a breakpoint in
the source of a module by using the Tick index. A Tick index can index
into ModBreaks.modBreaks_xxx to fetch source-level information about
where that tick originated.
- When a user specifies e.g. a line breakpoint using :break, we'll reverse
engineer what a Tick index for that line
- We update the `BreakArray` of that module (got from the
LoaderState) at that tick index to `breakOn`.
- A BCO we can stop at is headed by a BRK_FUN instruction. This
instruction stores in an operand the `tick index` it is associated
to. We look it up in the associated `BreakArray` (also an operand)
and check wheter it was set to `breakOn`.
- The second, aka the `ibi_info_mod` + `ibi_info_ix` of the
`InternalBreakpointId`, uniquely index into the `imodBreaks_breakInfo`
-- the information we gathered during code generation about the
existing breakpoint *ocurrences*.
- Note that with optimisation there may be many occurrences of the
same source-tick-breakpoint across different modules. The
`ibi_info_ix` is unique per occurrence, but the `bi_tick_ix` may be
shared. See Note [Breakpoint identifiers] about this.
- Note that besides the tick ids, info ids are also stored in
`BRK_FUN` so the break handler can refer to the associated
`CgBreakInfo`.
In light of that, the driving changes come from the desire to have the
info_id uniquely identify the breakpoint at runtime, and the source tick
id being derived from it:
- An InternalBreakpointId should uniquely identify a breakpoint just
from the code-generation identifiers of `ibi_info_ix` and `ibi_info_mod`.
So we drop `ibi_tick_mod` and `ibi_tick_ix`.
- A BRK_FUN instruction need only record the "internal breakpoint id",
not the tick-level id.
So we drop the tick mod and tick index operands.
- A BreakArray should be indexed by InternalBreakpointId rather than
BreakpointId
That means we need to do some more work when setting a breakpoint.
Specifically, we need to figure out the internal ids (occurrences of a
breakpoint) from the source-level BreakpointId we want to set the
breakpoint at (recall :break refers to breaks at the source level).
Besides this change being an improvement to the handling of breakpoints
(it's clearer to have a single unique identifier than two competing
ones), it unlocks the possibility of generating "internal" breakpoints
during Cg (needed for #26042).
It should also be easier to introduce multi-threaded-aware `BreakArrays`
following this change (needed for #26064).
Se also the new Note [ModBreaks vs InternalModBreaks]
On i386-linux:
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Metric Decrease:
interpreter_steplocal
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bf03bbaa by Simon Hengel at 2025-08-01T04:39:05-04:00
Don't use MCDiagnostic for `ghcExit`
This changes the error message of `ghcExit` from
```
<no location info>: error:
Compilation had errors
```
to
```
Compilation had errors
```
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a889ec75 by Simon Hengel at 2025-08-01T04:39:05-04:00
Respect `-fdiagnostics-as-json` for driver diagnostics (see #24113)
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81577fe7 by Ben Gamari at 2025-08-02T04:29:39-04:00
configure: Allow override of CrossCompiling
As noted in #26236, the current inference logic is a bit simplistic. In
particular, there are many cases (e.g. building for a new libc) where
the target and host triples may differ yet we are still able to run the
produced artifacts as native code.
Closes #26236.
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01136779 by Andreas Klebinger at 2025-08-02T04:30:20-04:00
rts: Support COFF BigObj files in archives.
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1f9e4f54 by Stephen Morgan at 2025-08-03T15:14:08+10:00
refactor: Modify Data.List.sortOn to use (>) instead of compare. (#26184)
This lets a more efficient (>) operation be used if one exists.
This is technically a breaking change for malformed Ord instances, where
x > y is not equivalent to compare x y == GT.
Discussed by the CLC in issue #332: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/332
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4f6bc9cf by fendor at 2025-08-04T17:50:06-04:00
Revert "base: Expose Backtraces constructor and fields"
This reverts commit 17db44c5b32fff82ea988fa4f1a233d1a27bdf57.
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bcdec657 by Zubin Duggal at 2025-08-05T10:37:29+05:30
compiler: Export a version of `newNameCache` that is not prone to footguns.
`newNameCache` must be initialized with both a non-"reserved" unique tag, as well
as a list of known key names. Failing to do so results in hard to debug unique conflicts.
It is difficult for API users to tell which unique tags are safe to use. So instead of leaving
this up to the user to decide, we now export a version of `newNameCache` which uses a guaranteed
non-reserved unique tag. In fact, this is now the way the unique tag is initialized for all invocations
of the compiler.
The original version of `newNameCache` is now exported as `newNameCache'` for advanced users.
We also deprecate `initNameCache` as it is also prone to footguns and is completely subsumed in
functionality by `newNameCache` and `newNameCache'`.
Fixes #26135 and #26055
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57d3b4a8 by Andrew Lelechenko at 2025-08-05T18:36:31-04:00
hadrian: bump Stackage snapshot to LTS 24.2 / GHC 9.10.2
In line with #25693 we should use GHC 9.10 as a boot compiler,
while Hadrian stack.yaml was stuck on GHC 9.6.
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c2a78cea by Peng Fan at 2025-08-05T18:37:27-04:00
NCG/LA64: implement atomic write with finer-grained DBAR hints
Signed-off-by: Peng Fan
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95231c8e by Teo Camarasu at 2025-08-06T08:35:58-04:00
CODEOWNERS: add CLC as codeowner of base
We also remove hvr, since I think he is no longer active
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77df0ded by Andrew Lelechenko at 2025-08-06T08:36:39-04:00
Bump submodule text to 2.1.3
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8af260d0 by Nikolaos Chatzikonstantinou at 2025-08-06T08:37:23-04:00
docs: fix internal import in getopt examples
This external-facing doc example shouldn't mention GHC internals when
using 'fromMaybe'.
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2b87a744 by Recursion Ninja at 2025-08-06T10:34:11-04:00
Resolving issues #20645 and #26109
Correctly sign extending and casting smaller bit width types for LLVM operations:
- bitReverse8#
- bitReverse16#
- bitReverse32#
- byteSwap16#
- byteSwap32#
- pdep8#
- pdep16#
- pext8#
- pext16#
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45 changed files:
- CODEOWNERS
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Asm.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Breakpoints.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Instr.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Linker.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/LA64/CodeGen.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs
- compiler/GHC/CoreToIface.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Main.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Make.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Breakpoints.hs
- compiler/GHC/Linker/Loader.hs
- compiler/GHC/Runtime/Debugger/Breakpoints.hs
- compiler/GHC/Runtime/Eval.hs
- compiler/GHC/Runtime/Interpreter.hs
- compiler/GHC/StgToByteCode.hs
- compiler/GHC/SysTools/Tasks.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Name/Cache.hs
- compiler/GHC/Utils/Error.hs
- configure.ac
- ghc/GHCi/UI.hs
- ghc/GHCi/UI/Monad.hs
- hadrian/stack.yaml
- hadrian/stack.yaml.lock
- libraries/base/changelog.md
- libraries/base/src/Control/Exception/Backtrace.hs
- libraries/base/src/Data/List/NonEmpty.hs
- libraries/base/src/System/Console/GetOpt.hs
- libraries/ghc-internal/src/GHC/Internal/Data/OldList.hs
- libraries/ghci/GHCi/Debugger.hs
- libraries/ghci/GHCi/Message.hs
- libraries/ghci/GHCi/Run.hs
- libraries/text
- rts/Disassembler.c
- rts/Exception.cmm
- rts/Interpreter.c
- rts/linker/LoadArchive.c
- testsuite/tests/corelint/T21115b.stderr
- testsuite/tests/hiefile/should_run/TestUtils.hs
- testsuite/tests/interface-stability/base-exports.stdout
- testsuite/tests/interface-stability/base-exports.stdout-javascript-unknown-ghcjs
- testsuite/tests/interface-stability/base-exports.stdout-mingw32
- testsuite/tests/interface-stability/base-exports.stdout-ws-32
- testsuite/tests/numeric/should_run/foundation.hs
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