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Fixup 4359a437
(tuples of lists), add regression tests
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@ -311,11 +311,9 @@ def is_collection(typ):
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types.is_mono(typ, "list")
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def is_allocated(typ):
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if types.is_tuple(typ):
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return any(is_allocated(e.find()) for e in typ.elts)
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return not (is_none(typ) or is_bool(typ) or is_int(typ) or
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is_float(typ) or is_range(typ) or
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types._is_pointer(typ) or types.is_function(typ) or
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types.is_c_function(typ) or types.is_rpc(typ) or
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types.is_method(typ) or
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types.is_method(typ) or types.is_tuple(typ) or
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types.is_value(typ))
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@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@ class LLVMIRGenerator:
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self.llbuilder.position_at_end(lltail)
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llret = self.llbuilder.load(llslot, name="rpc.ret")
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if not builtins.is_allocated(fun_type.ret):
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if not fun_type.ret.fold(False, lambda r, t: r or builtins.is_allocated(t)):
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# We didn't allocate anything except the slot for the value itself.
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# Don't waste stack space.
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self.llbuilder.call(self.llbuiltin("llvm.stackrestore"), [llstackptr])
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@ -58,6 +58,9 @@ class RoundtripTest(ExperimentCase):
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def test_object_list(self):
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self.assertRoundtrip([object(), object()])
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def test_list_tuple(self):
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self.assertRoundtrip(([1, 2], [3, 4]))
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class _DefaultArg(EnvExperiment):
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def build(self):
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@ -296,3 +299,40 @@ class LargePayloadTest(ExperimentCase):
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def test_1MB(self):
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exp = self.create(_Payload1MB)
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exp.run()
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class _ListTuple(EnvExperiment):
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def build(self):
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self.setattr_device("core")
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@kernel
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def run(self):
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# Make sure lifetime for the array data in tuples of lists is managed
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# correctly. This is written in a somewhat convoluted fashion to provoke
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# memory corruption even in the face of compiler optimizations.
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for _ in range(self.get_num_iters()):
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a, b = self.get_values(0, 1, 32)
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c, d = self.get_values(2, 3, 64)
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self.verify(a)
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self.verify(c)
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self.verify(b)
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self.verify(d)
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@kernel
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def verify(self, data):
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for i in range(len(data)):
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if data[i] != data[0] + i:
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raise ValueError
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def get_num_iters(self) -> TInt32:
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return 2
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def get_values(self, base_a, base_b, n) -> TTuple([TList(TInt32), TList(TInt32)]):
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return [numpy.int32(base_a + i) for i in range(n)], \
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[numpy.int32(base_b + i) for i in range(n)]
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class ListTupleTest(ExperimentCase):
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def test_list_tuple(self):
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exp = self.create(_ListTuple)
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exp.run()
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