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Experimental OrcJITv2 support #919
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This mainly uses LLJIT through the C API. LLJIT has feature parity with MCJIT, with the following exceptions: - Creating an `LLJIT` with a target machine in `test_emit_assembly()` and `test_emit_object()` seems to result in a segfault for some reason. This should have a fairly simple root cause since creating one has worked for me in other contexts (e.g. prototyping on RISC-V). - The object cache and removing a module is not yet implemented. This shows up as 5 fails in the `TestOrcLLJIT` class, which covers testing the same functionality as the `TestMCJIT` class. A version of the binding tutorial that uses LLJIT is also added in `examples/lljit.py`, which also demonstrates using typed pointers (as opposed to opaque pointers) in LLVM 14 (and still works in LLVM 15). Example execution: ``` $ python examples/lljit.py x[0] = 7.2 fpadd(1.0, 3.5, &x[0]) = 11.7 ``` In addition to implementing missing features, the binding code is rather "prototype-quality" - it needs better error handling, comments, and documentation. Fix ownership of target machines use to build LLJIT No valgrind errors now but not leak free Dispose of unneeded thread-safe-context Fix leak of target machine The target machine is not owned by LLVM so it should be cleaned up by llvmlite. At this point, running the unit test suite results in no leaks or errors. Use llvm::orc namespace Some orcjit FFI tidy up Add comment about DynamicLibrarySearchGenerator clang-format orcjit.cpp Simplify creation of an lljit Remove global definition of symbols Refactor lljit creation Move current process symbol lookup to separate function Also add tests for it Simplify and comment LLVMPY_LLJITLookup [WIP] Implementing module removal, presently very leaky Fix flake8 in orcjit Fix leak after addind module remove Update a comment [WIP] Graft MCJIT object cache into LLJIT (doesn't work directly) Build orcjit binding on OS X Add support for adding object file to orcjit Add test adding obj file from filesystem for orcjit Add YCM conf Ignore vim swap files
lookup seems to destroy the module: ``` Before lookup define double @fpadd(double %.1, double %.2, double* %dummy) { entry: %res = fadd double %.1, %.2 %val = load double, double* %dummy, align 8 %res2 = fadd double %res, %val ret double %res2 } After lookup ==34605== Invalid read of size 8 ==34605== at 0x723C83E: llvm::ilist_node_base<true>::getNext() const (ilist_node_base.h:43) ==34605== by 0x723E5E9: llvm::ilist_node_impl<llvm::ilist_detail::node_options<llvm::Function, true, false, void> >::getNext() (ilist_node.h:67) ==34605== by 0x723DE4A: llvm::ilist_iterator<llvm::ilist_detail::node_options<llvm::Function, true, false, void>, false, false>::operator++() (ilist_iterator.h:157) ==34605== by 0x723D68D: llvm::simple_ilist<llvm::Function>::begin() (simple_ilist.h:117) ==34605== by 0x723C9C7: llvm::Module::begin() (Module.h:620) ==34605== by 0x723D291: LLVMPY_ModuleFunctionsIter (module.cpp:181) ==34605== by 0x4868A49: ffi_call_unix64 (in /home/gmarkall/mambaforge/envs/numba-llvm14/lib/libffi.so.8.1.0) ==34605== by 0x4867FE9: ffi_call_int (in /home/gmarkall/mambaforge/envs/numba-llvm14/lib/libffi.so.8.1.0) ==34605== by 0x5923F6F: UnknownInlinedFun (callproc.c:916) ==34605== by 0x5923F6F: _ctypes_callproc (callproc.c:1259) ==34605== by 0x5923529: PyCFuncPtr_call (_ctypes.c:4201) ==34605== by 0x259B58: UnknownInlinedFun (call.c:305) ==34605== by 0x259B58: PyObject_Call (call.c:317) ==34605== by 0x23DFAE: UnknownInlinedFun (ceval.c:5943) ==34605== by 0x23DFAE: _PyEval_EvalFrameDefault (ceval.c:4277) ==34605== Address 0x4e1390b0 is 32 bytes inside a block of size 808 free'd ==34605== at 0x484BB6F: operator delete(void*, unsigned long) (in /usr/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==34605== by 0x85FCDDA: llvm::orc::IRCompileLayer::emit(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility> >, llvm::orc::ThreadSafeModule) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x85FD40A: llvm::orc::IRTransformLayer::emit(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility> >, llvm::orc::ThreadSafeModule) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x85FD40A: llvm::orc::IRTransformLayer::emit(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility> >, llvm::orc::ThreadSafeModule) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x860703A: llvm::orc::BasicIRLayerMaterializationUnit::materialize(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::MaterializationResponsibility> >) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x856CA87: llvm::orc::MaterializationTask::run() (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x8546769: void llvm::detail::UniqueFunctionBase<void, std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::Task, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::Task> > >::CallImpl<void (*)(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::Task, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::Task> >)>(void*, std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::Task, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::Task> >&) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x85487FE: llvm::orc::ExecutionSession::dispatchTask(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::Task, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::Task> >) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x85695ED: llvm::orc::ExecutionSession::dispatchOutstandingMUs() (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x8570544: llvm::orc::ExecutionSession::OL_completeLookup(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::InProgressLookupState, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::InProgressLookupState> >, std::shared_ptr<llvm::orc::AsynchronousSymbolQuery>, std::function<void (llvm::DenseMap<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void> >, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, void>, llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<llvm::orc::JITDylib*, llvm::DenseSet<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, llvm::DenseMapInfo<llvm::orc::SymbolStringPtr, void> > > > const&)>) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x8571160: llvm::orc::InProgressFullLookupState::complete(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::InProgressLookupState, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::InProgressLookupState> >) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x855871D: llvm::orc::ExecutionSession::OL_applyQueryPhase1(std::unique_ptr<llvm::orc::InProgressLookupState, std::default_delete<llvm::orc::InProgressLookupState> >, llvm::Error) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== Block was alloc'd at ==34605== at 0x4849013: operator new(unsigned long) (in /usr/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==34605== by 0x94AE67F: llvm::parseAssemblyString(llvm::StringRef, llvm::SMDiagnostic&, llvm::LLVMContext&, llvm::SlotMapping*) (in /home/gmarkall/numbadev/llvmlite/llvmlite/binding/libllvmlite.so) ==34605== by 0x723B84F: LLVMPY_ParseAssembly (assembly.cpp:22) ==34605== by 0x4868A49: ffi_call_unix64 (in /home/gmarkall/mambaforge/envs/numba-llvm14/lib/libffi.so.8.1.0) ```
Also add some relevant tests.
This reverts commit 0c6b605. This hack helped with the Numba tests, but leaks all modules that ever get compiled, so it's not a good long-term strategy.
These tests were ported from MCJIT, but the initial OrcJIT implementation won't support object caching. The design of the object caching API for OrcJIT will likely be different than that of the MCJIT binding, so these tests test an API that will likely never exist. @pitrou originally started a discussion about the object cache design (https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089225.html) in 2015 where it was eventually recommended that the ObjectLinkingLayer API to implement a simple object cache (https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-August/103971.html)
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For working on OrcJITv2 support.
Current status:
Current known to-do list:
add_ir_module()
since they're not usable after that.add_ir_module()
, wrapped in something that removes it when it is garbage-collected.Not todo: