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Fix insertion of statements to be executed along return edge in inlining #117783
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Fix insertion of statements to be executed along return edge in inlining Inlining creates additional statements to be executed along the return edge: an assignment to the destination, storage end for temporaries. Previously those statements where inserted directly into a call target, but this is incorrect when the target has other predecessors. Avoid the issue by creating a new dedicated block for those statements. When the block happens to be redundant it will be removed by CFG simplification that follows inlining. Fixes rust-lang#117355
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Should we attempt to avoid creating this new block if target has only a single predecessor? I started perf to verify whether there is anything to gain.
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Finished benchmarking commit (af26da3): comparison URL. Overall result: no relevant changes - no action neededBenchmarking this pull request likely means that it is perf-sensitive, so we're automatically marking it as not fit for rolling up. While you can manually mark this PR as fit for rollup, we strongly recommend not doing so since this PR may lead to changes in compiler perf. @bors rollup=never Instruction countThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Max RSS (memory usage)ResultsThis is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
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Fix insertion of statements to be executed along return edge in inlining Inlining creates additional statements to be executed along the return edge: an assignment to the destination, storage end for temporaries. Previously those statements where inserted directly into a call target, but this is incorrect when the target has other predecessors. Avoid the issue by creating a new dedicated block for those statements. When the block happens to be redundant it will be removed by CFG simplification that follows inlining. Fixes rust-lang#117355
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Fix insertion of statements to be executed along return edge in inlining Inlining creates additional statements to be executed along the return edge: an assignment to the destination, storage end for temporaries. Previously those statements where inserted directly into a call target, but this is incorrect when the target has other predecessors. Avoid the issue by creating a new dedicated block for those statements. When the block happens to be redundant it will be removed by CFG simplification that follows inlining. Fixes rust-lang#117355
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Inlining creates additional statements to be executed along the return edge: an assignment to the destination, storage end for temporaries. Previously those statements where inserted directly into a call target, but this is incorrect when the target has other predecessors. Avoid the issue by creating a new dedicated block for those statements. When the block happens to be redundant it will be removed by CFG simplification that follows inlining. Fixes rust-lang#117355
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Finished benchmarking commit (79e961f): comparison URL. Overall result: no relevant changes - no action needed@rustbot label: -perf-regression Instruction countThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Max RSS (memory usage)ResultsThis is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
CyclesResultsThis is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
Binary sizeResultsThis is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
Bootstrap: 677.224s -> 674.774s (-0.36%) |
Inlining creates additional statements to be executed along the return
edge: an assignment to the destination, storage end for temporaries.
Previously those statements where inserted directly into a call target,
but this is incorrect when the target has other predecessors.
Avoid the issue by creating a new dedicated block for those statements.
When the block happens to be redundant it will be removed by CFG
simplification that follows inlining.
Fixes #117355