Reland "[vm] Recognize int.trailingZeroBitCount/oneBitCount as graph-inlinable"
The previous attempt was reverted because it broke unoptimized JIT
on ARM 32. This reland force-optimizes the two getters.
Stacks on top of the int.{trailingZeroBitCount,oneBitCount} API CL
(commit 754239b077e). Both getters route through OTHER_RECOGNIZED_LIST
when a hardware fast path is available; otherwise the newly added
Dart bodies inline at call sites via vm:prefer-inline. The C++
natives are removed.
Backend codegen
---------------
ARM64: NEON CNT + UADDLV (popcount); RBIT + CLZ (ctz).
ARM: NEON CNT + VPADDL chain (popcount); RBIT + CLZ on the
register pair (ctz).
x64: popcntq when TargetCPUFeatures::popcnt_supported();
LoadImmediate(64) + rep_bsfq for ctz (decodes as tzcnt
on BMI1+, preserves dest on zero otherwise).
RISC-V 64: cpop / ctz when RV_baseline includes Zbb.
Per-arch availability is encapsulated in
UnaryInt64OpInstr::IsSupported(Token::Kind).
Apple M-series ARM64, AOT (us/iter, lower is better):
cardinality.swar 371
cardinality.accelerated 154 (2.4x)
forEachSetBit.swar 19031
forEachSetBit.accelerated 4988 (3.8x)
select.swar 199
select.accelerated 77 (2.6x)
complementCardinality.swar 399
complementCardinality.accel 152 (2.6x)
Work towards https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/6486 (popcount
and ctz intrinsification).
Work towards https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/1053 (efficient
BitSet implementation).
Fixes https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/52673
Fixes https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/38346
Fixes https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/63436
Issue https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/10212
Issue https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/5798
TEST=tests/corelib/int_bit_count_test
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Change-Id: Ib812cbaec6e371b9720df7a543411f78e524cac1
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/506060
Reviewed-by: Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com>
Auto-Submit: Modestas Valauskas <valauskasmodestas@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Slava Egorov <vegorov@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com>
https://dart.googlesource.com/sdk/+/415b040d6fe730aea6d0db960ec5c1dbcc8a1d4f
Monorepo is:
With depot_tools installed and on your path, create a directory for your monorepo checkout and run these commands to create a gclient solution in that directory:
mkdir monorepo cd monorepo gclient config --unmanaged https://dart.googlesource.com/monorepo gclient sync -D
This gives you a checkout in the monorepo directory that contains:
monorepo/ DEPS - the DEPS used for this gclient checkout commits.json - the pinned commits for Dart, flutter/engine, and flutter/flutter tools/ - scripts used to create monorepo DEPS engine/src/ - the flutter/buildroot repo flutter/ - the flutter/engine repo out/ - the build directory, where Flutter engine builds are created third_party/ - Flutter dependencies checked out by DEPS dart/ - the Dart SDK checkout. third_party - Dart dependencies, also used by Flutter flutter/ - the flutter/flutter repo
Flutter's instructions for building the engine are at Compiling the engine
They can be followed closely, with a few changes:
goma_ctl ensure_start is sufficient.Example build commands that work on linux:
MONOREPO_PATH=$PWD if [[ ! $PATH =~ (^|:)$MONOREPO_PATH/flutter/bin(:|$) ]]; then PATH=$MONOREPO_PATH/flutter/bin:$PATH fi export GOMA_DIR=$(dirname $(command -v gclient))/.cipd_bin goma_ctl ensure_start pushd engine/src flutter/tools/gn --goma --no-prebuilt-dart-sdk --unoptimized --full-dart-sdk autoninja -C out/host_debug_unopt popd
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For example, to build and run the Flutter spinning square sample on the web platform,
MONOREPO_PATH=$PWD cd flutter/examples/layers flutter --local-engine=host_debug_unopt \ -d chrome run widgets/spinning_square.dart cd $MONOREPO_PATH
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flutter create --platforms=windows,macos,linux
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Tests in the Flutter source tree can be run with the flutter test command, run in the directory of a package containing tests. For example:
MONOREPO_PATH=$PWD cd flutter/packages/flutter flutter test --local-engine=host_debug_unopt cd $MONOREPO_PATH
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We will update this documentation to address them.
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