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David Given 0cd26b1d0c Get fed up with trying to make mkstemp work and wrote my own function
which does what I want.
2022-07-18 21:42:52 +02:00
David Given 78674d935f Warning fixes. 2022-07-17 23:52:05 +02:00
David Given 739b9af662 Make ego put its temporary files in the right place. 2022-07-17 21:09:18 +02:00
David Given 28d4480f62 It turns out that you can't use freopen() to set binary mode of
stdin/stdout on Windows; so add a new system function called
sys_setbinarymode which does it instead. Then find lots more binary mode
flags which need setting.
2022-07-17 20:47:53 +02:00
David Given 748dd1ac00 More removals of NAME_MAX. 2022-07-16 23:27:57 +02:00
David Given 438fdd91a6 Windows doesn't have NAME_MAX or any interesting signals. 2022-07-16 23:21:13 +02:00
David Given bb0236cbf7 ego uses fork/exec too, so factor out the new system() code from ack and use it
there.
2022-07-16 23:14:39 +02:00
David Given 25b6712e63 Rework all the ackbuilder scripts not to use wildcards, because we can't expand
them without luaposix, which isn't available (easily) on OSX or Windows.
2022-07-14 23:57:54 +02:00
David Given 76060c4dde Eliminate the TMP_DIR compile-time constant in favour of using $TMPDIR and
mkstemp where possible.
2022-05-29 00:44:28 +02:00
Tee-Kiah Chia 4d5b1ec115 util/ego: inlining pass now tries to remove unused procedures
This addresses issue #230, though only partially.
2021-04-26 14:27:45 +00:00
David Given 3eed6db007 Fix some issues caused by, I think, COMMON variables no longer working in
recent gccs?
2020-09-14 22:38:01 +02:00
George Koehler e841adf970 Fix END pseudo in util/ego/sr; closes #203
The strength reduction (SR) phase mishandled the END pseudo when SR
found at least 2 different expressions in the same loop, and SR made a
new header for the loop.

Since 1987 (commit 159b84e), SR appended the new header to the end of
the procedure.  Later, SR fixed the header by adding a BRA branch to
the loop's entry, and moving the END pseudo from the previous basic
block to the header.  If SR found multiple expressions, it called
fix_header() multiple times, and tried to move the END again.  The
extra move failed assert(INSTR(e) == ps_end), or moved another line
after the END, so opt2 (the peephole optimizer) would crash.

Fix by removing fix_header() and moving the code to make_header(), so
SR adds the BRA and moves the END when it makes the header, and does
so only once for each header.

Adjust init_code(), which inserts code into a header.  Stop checking
for an empty header, because make_header() now adds BRA.  After
inserting code before BRA, don't move LP_INSTR, because later
insertions should go before BRA, not after END.
2019-11-15 11:50:05 -05:00
George Koehler fc1476c88b Add -DDEBUG to enable assertions in util/ego
Our build enables assertions in some other ACK tools (like assemblers
and LLgen), but disabled them in ego until now.  Bug #203 becomes a
failed assertion in ego's SR phase:

    sr: util/ego/sr/sr_reduce.c:483: fix_header: Assertion
    `INSTR(e) == ps_end' failed.

Comment out 2 assertions in util/ego/share, because they fail on
systems with 4-byte int, 8-byte long.
2019-11-14 17:17:24 -05:00
George Koehler 17bc9cdef7 More void, fewer clang warnings in util/ego
Most warnings are for functions implicitly returning int.  Change most
of these functions to return void.  (Traditional K&R C had no void
type, but C89 has it.)

Add prototypes to most function declarations in headers.  This is
easy, because ego declares most of its extern functions, and the
comments listed most parameters.  There were a few outdated or missing
declarations, and a few .c files that failed to include an .h with the
declarations.

Add prototypes to a few function definitions in .c files.  Most
functions still have traditional K&R definitions.  Most STATIC
functions still don't have prototypes, because they have no earlier
declaration where I would have added the prototype.

Change some prototypes in util/ego/share/alloc.h.  Functions newmap()
and oldmap() handle an array of pointers to something; change the
array's type from `short **` to `void **`.  Callers use casts to go
between `void **` and the correct type, like `line_p *`.  Function
oldtable() takes a `short *`, not a `short **`; I added the wrong type
in 5bbbaf4.

Make a few other changes to silence warnings.  There are a few places
where clang wants extra parentheses in the code.

Edit util/ego/ra/build.lua to add the missing dependency on ra*.h; I
needed this to prevent crashes from ra.
2019-11-01 15:27:16 -04:00
George Koehler 36f16b0cb8 Cut down some clang warnings
Edit C code to reduce warnings from clang.  Most warnings are for
implicit declarations of functions, but some warnings want me to add
parentheses or curly braces, or to cast arguments for printf().

Make a few other changes, like declaring float_cst() in h/con_float to
be static, and using C99 bool in ego/ra/makeitems.c and
ego/share/makecldef.c.  Such changes don't silence warnings; I make
such changes while I silence warnings in the same file.  In
float_cst(), rename parameter `str` to `float_str`, so it doesn't
share a name with the global variable `str`.

Remove `const` from `newmodule(const char *)` in mach/proto/as to
silence a warning.  I wrongly added the `const` in d347207.

For warnings about implicit declarations of functions, the fix is to
declare the function before calling it.  For example, my OpenBSD
system needs <sys/wait.h> to declare wait().

In util/int, add "whatever.h" to declare more functions.  Remove old
declarations from "mem.h", to prefer the newer declarations of the
same functions in "data.h" and "stack.h".
2019-10-30 18:36:38 -04:00
David Given d37749750d More common symbol fixing. 2019-02-10 14:03:55 +01:00
David Given 9e2d45b301 Rename all files called 'aux.*' to something else; Windows can't handle them. 2019-02-09 00:02:41 +01:00
David Given 342a321c87 Fix bogus test.
Fixes: #90
2018-06-05 09:20:46 +09:00
David Given d1cbb9cf60 Crudely bounds check some naked fscanf("%s") parsing. Fixes #79, mostly. 2018-06-02 20:51:41 +02:00
George Koehler 85fcbde22f Check LOI expressions to prevent a read after free.
CS eliminates outer expressions before inner ones, as `x * y * z`
before `x * y`.  It does this by reversing the order of expressions in
the code.  This almost always works, but it sometimes doesn't work if
a STI changes the value number of a LOI.  In code like `expr1 LOI
expr2 STI expr2 LOI`, CS might eliminate the inner `expr2` before the
outer `expr2 LOI`.  This caused a read after free because the
occurrence of `expr2 LOI` pointed to the eliminated lines of `expr2`.

This bug went unnoticed until my recent changes caused CS to crash
with a double free.  I did not get the crash in OpenBSD, but I saw the
crash in Travis, then David Given reproduced the crash in Linux.  See
the discussion in https://github.com/davidgiven/ack/pull/73
2018-03-12 20:58:31 -04:00
George Koehler ebba76e08f Don't read INSTR(l) after oldline(l) frees it.
This bug got in my way while I was looking for another read-after-free
bug in the CS phase.
2018-03-11 20:10:13 -04:00
George Koehler 12643f1740 Solve some gcc warnings in ego.
Some of these are from gcc -Wimplicit
2018-03-08 18:51:07 -05:00
George Koehler b1b737ed6c Optimize procedures that do both a / b and a % b.
Enable this in CS for PowerPC; disable it for all other machines.
PowerPC has no remainder instruction; the back end uses division to
compute remainder.  If CS finds both a / b and a % b, then CS now
rewrites a % b as a - b * (a / b) and computes a / b only once.  This
removes an extra division in the PowerPC code, so it saves both time
and space.

I have not considered whether to enable this optimization for other
machines.  It might be less useful in machines with a remainder
instruction.  Also, if a % b occurs before a / b, the EM code gets a
DUP.  PowerPC ncg handles this DUP well; other back ends might not.
2018-03-05 13:32:06 -05:00
George Koehler f26259caac Check AAR earlier to prevent LOI/STI unknown size.
In ego, the CS phase may convert a LAR/SAR to AAR LOI/STI so it can
optimize multiple occurrences of AAR of the same array element.  This
conversion should not happen if it would LOI/STI a large or unknown
size.

cs_profit.c okay_lines() checked the size of each occurrence of AAR
except the first.  If the first AAR was the implicit AAR in a LAR/SAR,
then the conversion happened without checking the size.  For unknown
size, this made a bad LOI -1 or STI -1.  Fix by checking the size
earlier: if a LAR/SAR has a bad size, then don't enter it as an AAR.

This Modula-2 code showed the bug.  Given M.def:

    DEFINITION MODULE M;
    TYPE S = SET OF [0..95];
    PROCEDURE F(a: ARRAY OF S; i, j: INTEGER);
    END M.

and M.mod:

    (*$R-*) IMPLEMENTATION MODULE M;
    FROM SYSTEM IMPORT ADDRESS, ADR;
    PROCEDURE G(s: S; p, q: ADDRESS; t: S); BEGIN
      s := s; p := p; q := q; t := t;
    END G;
    PROCEDURE F(a: ARRAY OF S; i, j: INTEGER); BEGIN
      G(a[i + j], ADR(a[i + j]), ADR(a[i + j]), a[i + j])
    END F;
    END M.

then the bug caused an error:

    $ ack -mlinuxppc -O3 -c.e M.mod
    /tmp/Ack_b357d.g, line 57: Argument range error

The bug had put LOI -1 in the code, then em_decode got an error
because -1 is out of range for LOI.

Procedure F has 4 occurrences of `a[i + j]`.  The size of `a[i + j]`
is 96 bits, or 12 bytes, but the EM code hides the size in an array
descriptor, so the size is unknown to CS.  The pragma `(*$R-*)`
disables a range check on `i + j` so CS can work.  EM uses AAR for the
2 `ADR(a[i + j])` and LAR for the other 2 `a[i + j]`.  EM pushes the
arguments to G in reverse order, so the last `a[i + j]` in Modula-2 is
the first LAR in EM.

CS found 4 occurrences of AAR.  The first AAR was an implicit AAR in
LAR.  Because of the bug, CS converted this LAR 4 to AAR 4 LOI -1.
2018-03-02 16:06:21 -05:00
George Koehler a7bb4ec4b1 Fixes for compiling ego with -DTRACE
- In share/debug.c, undo my mistake in commit 9037d13 by changing
   vfprintf back to fprintf in OUTTRACE.

 - In ud/ud.c, move the trace output from stdout to stderr, because
   stdout has ego's output file, which becomes opt2's input file.  If
   trace output goes to stdout, it gets prepended to the output file,
   and opt2 errors with "wrong input file".

I also edit both build.lua files so ego depends on its header files;
this part isn't needed for -DTRACE.

One can now use -DTRACE by adding it to the cflags in both build.lua
files.
2018-03-01 13:19:38 -05:00
George Koehler 0a6d3de7fe Use prototypes in ego/cs, ego/sp. 2018-02-05 16:09:30 -05:00
George Koehler 11d48be49e Fix my typo from commit 5bbbaf4. 2017-11-17 15:46:24 -05:00
George Koehler d99a0682fc Switch ego to libc <assert.h>
I also tried, in types.h, to switch ego to libc <stdbool.h>, but that
causes an infinite loop in the IL phase.
2017-11-15 19:48:53 -05:00
George Koehler 9037d137f5 Add prototypes, void in util/ego/share
This uncovers a problem in il/il_aux.c: it passes 3 arguments to
getlines(), but the function expects 4 arguments.  I add FALSE as the
4th argument.  TRUE would fill in the list of mesregs.  IL uses
mesregs during phase 1, but this call to getlines() is in phase 2.
TRUE would leak memory unless I added a call to Ldeleteset(mesregs).
So I pass FALSE.

Functions passed to go() now have a `void *` parameter because
no_action() now takes a `void *`.
2017-11-15 17:19:56 -05:00
George Koehler 5bbbaf4919 Use size_t and void with memory allocation in ego.
alloc.h now needs to #include <stdlib.h> to find type size_t and
function free().
2017-11-14 20:35:18 -05:00
George Koehler 87a2315037 strcmp, strncmp are in <string.h>
*Important:*  Do `make clean` to work around a problem and prevent
infinite rebuilds, https://github.com/davidgiven/ack/issues/68

I edit tokens.g in util/LLgen/src, so I regenerate tokens.c.  The
regeneration script bootstrap.sh can't find LLgen, but I can run the
same command by typing the path to llgen.
2017-11-14 17:35:35 -05:00
George Koehler 50a7031007 Don't use '-' in option string to getopt().
@dram reported a build failure in FreeBSD at
https://github.com/davidgiven/ack/issues/1#issuecomment-273668299

Linux manual for getopt(3) says:
> If the first character of optstring is '-', then each nonoption
> argv-element is handled as if it were the argument of an option with
> character code 1....
>
> The use of '+' and '-' in optstring is a GNU extension.

GNU/Linux and OpenBSD handle '-' in this special way, but FreeBSD
seems not to.  If '-' is not special, then em_ego can't find its input
file, so the build must fail.  This commit stops using '-' in both
em_b and em_ego, but doesn't change mcg.

Also fix em_ego -O3 to not act like -O4.
2017-10-29 23:25:07 -04:00
George Koehler d6e9eac785 Merge branch 'default' into kernigh-linuxppc
This merges several fixes and improvements from upstream.  This
includes commit 5f6a773 to turn off qemuppc.  I see several failing
tests from qemuppc; this merge will hide the test failures.
2017-10-14 13:50:49 -04:00
David Given 1203e8afd2 mkstemp() is a bit more complex than it looks; because ego wants to use the
same base name and generate multiple files based on it, we can't really use
mkstemp() for every temporary file. Instead, use mkstemp() once on a
placeholder, then generate temporary names based on this. (And delete the
placeholder once we've finished.)
2017-08-06 14:25:12 +02:00
David Given 64f2fa9d46 Stop using mktemp() --- on Haiku, it always generates the same filenames,
pretty much guaranteeing temporary file overwrites on parallel builds. Use
mkstemp() instead which creates the files atomically.
2017-08-06 13:22:05 +02:00
David Given fd10cf7ac2 Merge from trunk. 2017-08-06 10:42:16 +02:00
George Koehler a20b87ca01 In ego, put both words and double-words in reg_float.
The size of a reg_float isn't in the descr file, so ego doesn't know.
PowerPC and SPARC are the only arches with floating-point registers in
their descr files.  PowerPC and SPARC registers can hold both 4-byte
and 8-byte floats, so I want ego to do both sizes.

This might break our SPARC code expander because ego doesn't know that
8-byte values take 2 registers in SPARC.  (So ego might allocate too
many registers and deallocate too much stack space.)  We don't build
the SPARC code expander, and its descr file is already wrong: its list
of register save costs is too short, so ego will read past the end of
the array.

This commit doesn't fix the problem with ego and PowerPC ncg.  Right
now, ncg refuses to put 4-byte floats in registers, but ego expects
them to get registers and deallocates their stack space.  So ncg emits
programs that use the deallocated space, and the values of 4-byte
floats become corrupt.
2017-02-16 19:55:52 -05:00
George Koehler cbe5d8640b Add floating-point register variables to PowerPC ncg.
Use f14 to f31 as register variables for 8-byte double-precison.
There are no regvars for 4-byte double precision, because all
regvar(reg_float) must have the same size.  I expect more programs to
prefer 8-byte double precision.

Teach mach/powerpc/ncg/mach.c to emit stfd and lfd instructions to
save and restore 8-byte regvars.  Delay emitting the function prolog
until f_regsave(), so we can use one addi to make stack space for both
local vars and saved registers.  Be more careful with types in mach.c;
don't assume that int and long and full are the same.

In ncg table, add f14 to f31 as register variables, and some rules to
use them.  Add rules to put the result of fadd, fsub, fmul, fdiv, fneg
in a regvar.  Without such rules, the result would go in a scratch
FREG, and we would need fmr to move it to the regvar.  Also add a rule
for pat sdl inreg($1)==reg_float with STACK, so we can unstack the
value directly into the regvar, again without a scratch FREG and fmr.

Edit util/ego/descr/powerpc.descr to tell ego about the new float
regvars.  This might not be working right; ego usually decides against
using any float regvars, so ack -O1 (not running ego) uses the
regvars, but ack -O4 (running ego) doesn't use the regvars.

Beware that ack -mosxppc runs ego using powerpc.descr but -mlinuxppc
and -mqemuppc run ego without a config file (since 8ef7c31).  I am
testing powerpc.descr with a local edit to plat/linuxppc/descr to run
ego with powerpc.descr there, but I did not commit my local edit.
2017-02-15 19:34:07 -05:00
George Koehler 8ef7c31089 Write a powerpc.descr for ego and use it with osxppc.
No change to linuxppc and qemuppc.  They continue to run ego without
any descr file.

I copied m68020.descr to powerpc.descr and changed some numbers.  My
numbers are guesses; I know little about PowerPC cycle counts, and
almost nothing about ego.  This powerpc.descr causes most of the
example programs to shrink in size (without descr -> with descr):

  65429 -> 57237  hilo_b.osxppc        -8192
  36516 -> 32420  hilo_c.osxppc        -4096
  55782 -> 51686  hilo_mod.osxppc      -4096
  20096 -> 20096  hilo_p.osxppc            0
   8813 ->  8813  mandelbrot_c.osxppc      0
  93355 -> 89259  paranoia_c.osxppc    -4096
  92751 -> 84559  startrek_c.osxppc    -8192

(Each file has 2 Mach segments, then a symbol table.  Each segment
takes a multiple of 4096 bytes.  When the code shrinks, we lose a
multiple of 4096 bytes.)

I used "ack -mosxppc -O6 -c.so" to examine the assembly code for
hilo.mod and mandelbrot.c, both without and with descr.  This reveals
optimizations made only with descr, from 2 ego phases: SP (stack
pollution) and RA (register allocation).  In hilo.mod, SP deletes some
instructions that remove items from the stack.  These items get
removed when the function returns.  In both hilo.mod and mandelbrot.c,
RA moves some values into local variables, so ncg can make them into
register variables.  This shrinks code size, probably because register
variables get preserved across function calls.  More values stay in
registers, and ncg emits shorter code.

I believe that the ego descr file uses (time,space) tuples but the ncg
table uses (space,time) tuples.  This is confusing.  Perhaps I am
wrong, and some or all tuples are backwards.  My time values are the
cycle counts in latency from the MPC7450 Reference Manual (but not
including complications like "store serialization").

In powerpc.descr, I give the cost for saving and restoring registers
as if I was using chains of stw and lwz instructions.  Actually ncg
uses single stmw and lmw instructions with at least 2 instructions.
The (time,space) for stmw and lmw would be much less than the
(time,space) for chains of stw and lwz.  But this ignores the pipeline
of the MPC7450.  The chains of stw and lwz may run faster than stmw
and lmw in the pipeline, because the throughput may be better than the
latency.  By using the wrong values for (time,space), I'm trying to
tell ego that stmw and lmw are not better than chains of stw and lwz.
2016-11-30 15:29:19 -05:00
David Given 3e69d1185a Fix a whole lot more stray prototypes. 2016-11-24 21:47:40 +01:00
David Given fd91851005 Add enough return types to the K&R C that the ACK builds (on Linux) using clang
now.
2016-11-10 22:04:18 +01:00
George Koehler b1d1b5e1f8 Fix bugs with memory allocation in ego.
cf/cf_loop.c and share/put.c tried to read the next pointer in an
element of a linked list after freeing the element.  ud/ud_copy.c
tried to read beyond the end of the _defs_ array: it only has
_nrexpldefs_ elements, not _nrdefs_ elements.

These bugs caused core dumps on OpenBSD.  Its malloc() put _defs_ near
the end of a page, so reading beyond the end crossed into an unmapped
page.  Its free() wrote junk bytes and changed the next pointer to
0xdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdf.
2016-09-09 23:37:43 -04:00
David Given f67c98e239 Distributions are a pain --- let's not bother any more. Instead, we just tag
the repository and download a complete snapshot, old and ancient stuff and all.
2016-09-02 23:00:38 +02:00
David Given 612e38f1c6 Remove the old make-based build system, plus some big chunks of horribly
obsolete protomake build system.
2016-09-02 22:17:51 +02:00
David Given 2b6d251dec Fix a fun bug where, every now again, ego would get its temporary files mangled
and generate invalid calls to the optimisers.

Previously ego would generate a temporary file template that looked like
/tmp/ego.A.BB.XXXXXX, call mktemp() on it to randomise the XXXXXX, and then
replace A and BB with data.

However, it used strrchr to find the A and B. Which would fine, except when
mktemp produced an A or a B in the randomised part...

This code was written on 4 March 1991. I was 16.
2016-08-22 23:53:01 +02:00
David Given 2a95b1c5e3 Forgot to check a file in. 2016-08-22 22:45:32 +02:00
David Given 5bae29a00c ego now builds and is used.
This needed lots of refactoring to ego --- not all platforms have ego descr
files, and ego will just crash if you invoke it without one. I think originally
it was never intended that these platforms would be used at -O2 or above.

Plats now only specify the ego descr file if they have one.
2016-08-21 22:01:19 +02:00
David Given 2b2bd93e44 Run through clang-format. 2016-08-21 20:08:05 +02:00
David Given 44b6421519 Run through clang-format. 2016-08-21 19:53:14 +02:00
David Given 671bf250f5 Run through clang-format. 2016-08-21 19:46:19 +02:00