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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Kelley
862266514a Revert "Enable thread_pool function to throw errors (#20260)"
This reverts commit d346d074ebe5347f730a70d3a88b12f279bb405d.

I would like a chance to review this, please.
2024-11-11 14:07:07 -08:00
ippsav
d346d074eb
Enable thread_pool function to throw errors (#20260)
* std.ThreadPool: allow error union return type

* allow noreturn in Pool.zig
2024-11-11 15:34:24 -06:00
Andrew Kelley
ba71079837 combine codegen work queue and linker task queue
these tasks have some shared data dependencies so they cannot be done
simultaneously. Future work should untangle these data dependencies so
that more can be done in parallel.

for now this commit ensures correctness by making linker input parsing
and codegen tasks part of the same queue.
2024-10-23 16:27:39 -07:00
David Rubin
043b1adb8d
remove @fence (#21585)
closes #11650
2024-10-04 22:21:27 +00:00
David Rubin
421fbd939c
thread: don't leak the thread in spawnManager (#21379) 2024-09-11 01:04:59 +00:00
mlugg
6808ce27bd
compiler,lib,test,langref: migrate @setCold to @branchHint 2024-08-27 00:44:35 +01:00
Andrew Kelley
e8c4e79499 std.c reorganization
It is now composed of these main sections:
* Declarations that are shared among all operating systems.
* Declarations that have the same name, but different type signatures
  depending on the operating system. Often multiple operating systems
  share the same type signatures however.
* Declarations that are specific to a single operating system.
  - These are imported one per line so you can see where they come from,
    protected by a comptime block to prevent accessing the wrong one.

Closes #19352 by changing the convention to making types `void` and
functions `{}`, so that it becomes possible to update `@hasDecl` sites
to use `@TypeOf(f) != void` or `T != void`. Happily, this ended up
removing some duplicate logic and update some bitrotted feature
detection checks.

A handful of types have been modified to gain namespacing and type
safety. This is a breaking change.

Oh, and the last usage of `usingnamespace` site is eliminated.
2024-07-19 00:30:32 -07:00
Lucas Santos
89942ebd03
Better implementation of GetLastError. (#20623)
Instead of calling the dynamically loaded kernel32.GetLastError, we can extract it from the TEB.
As shown by [Wine](34b1606019/include/winternl.h (L439)), the last error lives at offset 0x34 of the TEB in 32-bit Windows and at offset 0x68 in 64-bit Windows.
2024-07-15 10:49:51 -07:00
mochalins
c8e0095362 test: Add spawn behavior test 2024-07-09 21:15:29 -04:00
mochalins
6446596ba1 fix: Update spawn's' runFn signature 2024-07-09 21:15:29 -04:00
Jacob Young
65ced4a334 Compilation: put supported codegen backends on a separate thread
(There are no supported backends.)
2024-07-08 11:00:38 -04:00
Jacob Young
bdae01ab04 InternPool: implement and use thread-safe list for extra and limbs 2024-07-07 22:59:52 -04:00
Jacob Young
383cffbfae InternPool: temporarily disable multi-threaded behavior
This reduces the cost of the new data structure until the multi-threaded
behavior is actually used.
2024-07-07 22:59:52 -04:00
Jacob Young
cda716ecc4 InternPool: implement thread-safe hash map 2024-07-07 22:59:52 -04:00
Jacob Young
525f341f33 Zcu: introduce PerThread and pass to all the functions 2024-07-07 22:59:52 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
5fc1f8a32b std.Thread.Mutex.Recursive: alternate implementation
This version is simpler. Thanks King!
2024-06-12 18:07:39 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
506b3f6db6 introduce std.Thread.Mutex.Recursive 2024-06-12 17:43:49 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
a72292513e add std.Thread.Pool.spawnWg
This function accepts a WaitGroup parameter and manages the reference
counting therein. It also is infallible.

The existing `spawn` function is still handy when the job wants to
further schedule more tasks.
2024-05-03 20:58:02 -07:00
IntegratedQuantum
1a6485d111
Clarify the blocking behavior of RwLock.lockShared(). (#19752) 2024-04-24 10:41:13 -05:00
GethDW
db96ad4a16 std: fix Thread.Pool.spawn
`@alignCast` was required for args with greater alignment than that of a pointer.
2024-04-19 13:49:06 -07:00
Jacob Young
eb723a4070 Update uses of @fieldParentPtr to use RLS 2024-03-30 20:50:48 -04:00
Jacob Young
e409afb79b Update uses of @fieldParentPtr to pass a pointer type 2024-03-30 20:50:48 -04:00
Michael Dusan
e4ed63f138 bsd: followup to std.posix extraction from std.os
netbsd fix:
- `Futex.zig:542:56: error: expected error union type, found 'c_int'`

openbsd fix:
- `emutls.zig:10:21: error: root struct of file 'os' has no member named 'abort'`
- `Thread.zig:627:22: error: expected 6 argument(s), found 5`
2024-03-20 14:06:35 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
cd62005f19 extract std.posix from std.os
closes #5019
2024-03-19 11:45:09 -07:00
Michael Dusan
5ce40e61c6
bsd: debitrot AtomicOrder renames
- complete std.builtin.AtomicOrder renames that were missed from 6067d39522f
2024-03-15 02:28:50 -04:00
Tristan Ross
6067d39522
std.builtin: make atomic order fields lowercase 2024-03-11 07:09:10 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
3efdfe612e std.Thread.WaitGroup: add spawnManaged
Provides a convenient way to spawn a new thread that bypasses a thread
pool. Appropriate when the spawned thread delegates all of its work.
2024-03-10 17:51:07 -07:00
Ryan Liptak
726a1149e0 Change many test blocks to doctests/decltests 2024-02-26 15:18:31 -08:00
Ryan Liptak
16b3d1004e Remove redundant test name prefixes now that test names are fully qualified
Follow up to #19079, which made test names fully qualified.

This fixes tests that now-redundant information in their test names. For example here's a fully qualified test name before the changes in this commit:

"priority_queue.test.std.PriorityQueue: shrinkAndFree"

and the same test's name after the changes in this commit:

"priority_queue.test.shrinkAndFree"
2024-02-26 15:18:31 -08:00
Felix Kollmann
8addf53fb5
Add timedWait to std.Thread.Semaphore (#18805)
* Add `timedWait` to `std.Thread.Semaphore`

Add example to documentation of `std.Thread.Semaphore`

* Add unit test for thread semaphore timed wait

Fix missing try

* Change unit test to be simpler

* Change `timedWait()` to keep a deadline

* Change `timedWait()` to return earlier in some scenarios

* Change `timedWait()` to keep a deadline (based on std.Timer)

(similar to std.Thread.Futex)

---------

Co-authored-by: protty <45520026+kprotty@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-13 11:51:42 -06:00
e4m2
8d56e472c9 Replace std.rand references with std.Random 2024-02-08 15:21:35 +01:00
Littleote
3331c5e7af Free threads in std.Thread.Pool.init only with pool.join
Free the allocated threads in the initialization of a thread pool only with pool.join instead of additionally calling allocator.free causing free to be called twice.

Resolves #18643
2024-01-22 11:24:35 -08:00
Michael Dusan
50bbb9d960 bsd: debitrot atomic and debug
closes #18119
2023-11-26 14:28:22 -05:00
Andrew Kelley
70931dbdea rework std.atomic
* move std.atomic.Atomic to std.atomic.Value
* fix incorrect argument order passed to testing.expectEqual
* make the functions be a thin wrapper over the atomic builtins and
  stick to the naming conventions.
* remove pointless functions loadUnchecked and storeUnchecked. Instead,
  name the field `raw` instead of `value` (which is redundant with the
  type name).
* simplify the tests by not passing every possible combination. Many
  cases were iterating over every possible combinations but then not
  even using the for loop element value!
* remove the redundant compile errors which are already implemented by
  the language itself.
* remove dead x86 inline assembly. this should be implemented in the
  language if at all.
2023-11-22 19:08:55 -07:00
mlugg
51595d6b75
lib: correct unnecessary uses of 'var' 2023-11-19 09:55:07 +00:00
Jacob Young
509be7cf1f x86_64: fix std test failures 2023-11-03 23:18:21 -04:00
XXIV
34aac2bae1
std/Thread: remove unnecessary @ptrCast (#17766) 2023-10-31 00:17:39 -04:00
Jacob Young
f6f2708d82 x86_64: fix compiler rt test failures 2023-10-29 07:20:36 -04:00
Jacob Young
b55377a5ab x86_64: pass more tests
* 128-bit integer multiplication with overflow
 * more instruction encodings used by std inline asm
 * implement the `try_ptr` air instruction
 * follow correct stack frame abi
 * enable full panic handler
 * enable stack traces
2023-10-25 04:28:30 -04:00
Jacob Young
8f69e977f1 x86_64: implement 128-bit builtins
* `@clz`
 * `@ctz`
 * `@popCount`
 * `@byteSwap`
 * `@bitReverse`
 * various encodings used by std
2023-10-23 22:42:18 -04:00
Jacob Young
27fe945a00 Revert "Revert "Merge pull request #17637 from jacobly0/x86_64-test-std""
This reverts commit 6f0198cadbe29294f2bf3153a27beebd64377566.
2023-10-22 15:46:43 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
6f0198cadb Revert "Merge pull request #17637 from jacobly0/x86_64-test-std"
This reverts commit 0c99ba1eab63865592bb084feb271cd4e4b0357e, reversing
changes made to 5f92b070bf284f1493b1b5d433dd3adde2f46727.

This caused a CI failure when it landed in master branch due to a
128-bit `@byteSwap` in std.mem.
2023-10-22 12:16:35 -07:00
Jacob Young
32e85d44eb x86_64: disable failing tests, enable test-std testing 2023-10-21 10:55:41 -04:00
Jim Price
584b062a30
Fix counting in SingleThreadedRwLock's tryLockShared (#16560)
Additionally we add RwLock to Thread.zig's list of tests
2023-07-26 08:19:52 -05:00
Luuk de Gram
e06ab1b010
std: implement detach for WASI-threads
When a thread is detached from the main thread, we automatically
cleanup any allocated memory. For this we first reset the stack-pointer
to the original stack-pointer of the main-thread so we can safely clear
the memory which also contains the thread's stack.
2023-06-26 20:00:58 +02:00
Luuk de Gram
ea0d4c8377
std: implement Futex for WebAssembly
Implements std's `Futex` for the WebAssembly target using Wasm's
`atomics` instruction set. When the `atomics` cpu feature is disabled
we emit a compile-error.
2023-06-26 20:00:57 +02:00
mlugg
f26dda2117 all: migrate code to new cast builtin syntax
Most of this migration was performed automatically with `zig fmt`. There
were a few exceptions which I had to manually fix:

* `@alignCast` and `@addrSpaceCast` cannot be automatically rewritten
* `@truncate`'s fixup is incorrect for vectors
* Test cases are not formatted, and their error locations change
2023-06-24 16:56:39 -07:00
Jacob Young
9eb008717b std: prevent random CI failures 2023-06-20 10:56:23 -07:00
Eric Joldasov
50339f595a all: zig fmt and rename "@XToY" to "@YFromX"
Signed-off-by: Eric Joldasov <bratishkaerik@getgoogleoff.me>
2023-06-19 12:34:42 -07:00
mlugg
38b83d9d93 Zir: eliminate field_call_bind and field_call_bind_named
This commit removes the `field_call_bind` and `field_call_bind_named` ZIR
instructions, replacing them with a `field_call` instruction which does the bind
and call in one.

`field_call_bind` is an unfortunate instruction. It's tied into one very
specific usage pattern - its result can only be used as a callee. This means
that it creates a value of a "pseudo-type" of sorts, `bound_fn` - this type used
to exist in Zig, but now we just hide it from the user and have AstGen ensure
it's only used in one way. This is quite silly - `Type` and `Value` should, as
much as possible, reflect real Zig types and values.

It makes sense to instead encode the `a.b()` syntax as its own ZIR instruction,
so that's what we do here. This commit introduces a new instruction,
`field_call`. It's like `call`, but rather than a callee ref, it contains a ref
to the object pointer (`&a` in `a.b()`) and the string field name (`b`). This
eliminates `bound_fn` from the language, and slightly decreases the size of
generated ZIR - stats below.

This commit does remove a few usages which used to be allowed:
- `@field(a, "b")()`
- `@call(.auto, a.b, .{})`
- `@call(.auto, @field(a, "b"), .{})`

These forms used to work just like `a.b()`, but are no longer allowed. I believe
this is the correct choice for a few reasons:
- `a.b()` is a purely *syntactic* form; for instance, `(a.b)()` is not valid.
  This means it is *not* inconsistent to not allow it in these cases; the
  special case here isn't "a field access as a callee", but rather this exact
  syntactic form.
- The second argument to `@call` looks much more visually distinct from the
  callee in standard call syntax. To me, this makes it seem strange for that
  argument to not work like a normal expression in this context.
- A more practical argument: it's confusing! `@field` and `@call` are used in
  very different contexts to standard function calls: the former normally hints
  at some comptime machinery, and the latter that you want more precise control
  over parts of a function call. In these contexts, you don't want implicit
  arguments adding extra confusion: you want to be very explicit about what
  you're doing.

Lastly, some stats. I mentioned before that this change slightly reduces the
size of ZIR - this is due to two instructions (`field_call_bind` then `call`)
being replaced with one (`field_call`). Here are some numbers:

+--------------+----------+----------+--------+
| File         | Before   | After    | Change |
+--------------+----------+----------+--------+
| Sema.zig     | 4.72M    | 4.53M    | -4%    |
| AstGen.zig   | 1.52M    | 1.48M    | -3%    |
| hash_map.zig | 283.9K   | 276.2K   | -3%    |
| math.zig     | 312.6K   | 305.3K   | -2%    |
+--------------+----------+----------+--------+
2023-05-20 12:27:48 -07:00