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Lang Hames ad4f04773c [ORC-RT] Fix missing std::move.
This should fix the 'could-not-covert' error at wrapper_function_utils.h:128 in
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/112/builds/7748.
2021-07-19 21:03:12 +10:00
Lang Hames bb5f97e3ad [ORC][ORC-RT] Introduce ORC-runtime based MachO-Platform.
Adds support for MachO static initializers/deinitializers and eh-frame
registration via the ORC runtime.

This commit introduces cooperative support code into the ORC runtime and ORC
LLVM libraries (especially the MachOPlatform class) to support macho runtime
features for JIT'd code. This commit introduces support for static
initializers, static destructors (via cxa_atexit interposition), and eh-frame
registration. Near-future commits will add support for MachO native
thread-local variables, and language runtime registration (e.g. for Objective-C
and Swift).

The llvm-jitlink tool is updated to use the ORC runtime where available, and
regression tests for the new MachOPlatform support are added to compiler-rt.

Notable changes on the ORC runtime side:

1. The new macho_platform.h / macho_platform.cpp files contain the bulk of the
runtime-side support. This includes eh-frame registration; jit versions of
dlopen, dlsym, and dlclose; a cxa_atexit interpose to record static destructors,
and an '__orc_rt_macho_run_program' function that defines running a JIT'd MachO
program in terms of the jit- dlopen/dlsym/dlclose functions.

2. Replaces JITTargetAddress (and casting operations) with ExecutorAddress
(copied from LLVM) to improve type-safety of address management.

3. Adds serialization support for ExecutorAddress and unordered_map types to
the runtime-side Simple Packed Serialization code.

4. Adds orc-runtime regression tests to ensure that static initializers and
cxa-atexit interposes work as expected.

Notable changes on the LLVM side:

1. The MachOPlatform class is updated to:

  1.1. Load the ORC runtime into the ExecutionSession.
  1.2. Set up standard aliases for macho-specific runtime functions. E.g.
       ___cxa_atexit -> ___orc_rt_macho_cxa_atexit.
  1.3. Install the MachOPlatformPlugin to scrape LinkGraphs for information
       needed to support MachO features (e.g. eh-frames, mod-inits), and
       communicate this information to the runtime.
  1.4. Provide entry-points that the runtime can call to request initializers,
       perform symbol lookup, and request deinitialiers (the latter is
       implemented as an empty placeholder as macho object deinits are rarely
       used).
  1.5. Create a MachO header object for each JITDylib (defining the __mh_header
       and __dso_handle symbols).

2. The llvm-jitlink tool (and llvm-jitlink-executor) are updated to use the
runtime when available.

3. A `lookupInitSymbolsAsync` method is added to the Platform base class. This
can be used to issue an async lookup for initializer symbols. The existing
`lookupInitSymbols` method is retained (the GenericIRPlatform code is still
using it), but is deprecated and will be removed soon.

4. JIT-dispatch support code is added to ExecutorProcessControl.

The JIT-dispatch system allows handlers in the JIT process to be associated with
'tag' symbols in the executor, and allows the executor to make remote procedure
calls back to the JIT process (via __orc_rt_jit_dispatch) using those tags.

The primary use case is ORC runtime code that needs to call bakc to handlers in
orc::Platform subclasses. E.g. __orc_rt_macho_jit_dlopen calling back to
MachOPlatform::rt_getInitializers using __orc_rt_macho_get_initializers_tag.
(The system is generic however, and could be used by non-runtime code).

The new ExecutorProcessControl::JITDispatchInfo struct provides the address
(in the executor) of the jit-dispatch function and a jit-dispatch context
object, and implementations of the dispatch function are added to
SelfExecutorProcessControl and OrcRPCExecutorProcessControl.

5. OrcRPCTPCServer is updated to support JIT-dispatch calls over ORC-RPC.

6. Serialization support for StringMap is added to the LLVM-side Simple Packed
Serialization code.

7. A JITLink::allocateBuffer operation is introduced to allocate writable memory
attached to the graph. This is used by the MachO header synthesis code, and will
be generically useful for other clients who want to create new graph content
from scratch.
2021-07-19 19:50:16 +10:00
Lang Hames 68c161090e [ORC-RT] Fix void function handling in the WrapperFunction utility.
Handlers returning void previously caused compile errors. Fix that by
substituting SPSEmpty placeholder values.
2021-06-15 15:49:40 +10:00
Lang Hames ba9e28064b [ORC-RT] Fix an error check. 2021-06-14 11:59:20 +10:00
Lang Hames e405db075b [ORC-RT] Fix a comment. 2021-06-13 20:26:51 +10:00
Lang Hames 49f4a58d53 [ORC-RT] Split Simple-Packed-Serialization code into its own header.
This will simplify integration of this code into LLVM -- The
Simple-Packed-Serialization code can be copied near-verbatim, but
WrapperFunctionResult will require more adaptation.
2021-06-13 10:17:13 +10:00
David Blaikie cb09f2b10c Rename compiler-rt/lib/orc/endian.h to endianness.h to avoid conflict with system headers 2021-06-08 17:53:58 -07:00
Lang Hames da59241327 [ORC-RT] Add WrapperFunctionResult, Simple Packed Serialization (SPS) system.
WrapperFunctionResult is a C++ wrapper for __orc_rt_CWrapperFunctionResult
that automatically manages the underlying struct.

The Simple Packed Serialization (SPS) utilities support a simple serialization
scheme for wrapper function argument and result buffers:

Primitive typess (bool, char, int8_t, and uint8_t, int16_t, uint16_t, int32_t,
uint32_t, int64_t, uint64_t) are serialized in little-endian form.

SPSTuples are serialized by serializing each of the tuple members in order
without padding.

SPSSequences are serialized by serializing a sequence length (as a uint64_t)
followed by each of the elements of the sequence in order without padding.

Serialization/deserialization always involves a pair of SPS type tag (a tag
representing the serialized format to use, e.g. uint32_t, or
SPSTuple<bool, SPSString>) and a concrete type to be serialized from or
deserialized to (uint32_t, std::pair<bool, std::string>). Serialization for new
types can be implemented by specializing the SPSSerializationTraits type.
2021-06-01 11:24:19 -07:00