tvl-depot/tvix/eval/src/opcode.rs
Adam Joseph 4384418877 docs(tvix/eval): StackIdx, LocalIdx UpvalueIdx
This adds a comment noting that StackIdx is an offset relative to
the base of the current CallFrame, whereas UpvalueIdx is an absolute
index into the upvalues array.

It also removes the confusing mention of StackIdx in the descriptive
comment for LocalIdx.  They index into totally different structures;
one exists at runtime and the other exists at compile time.

Change-Id: Ib932b1b0679734c15001e8c5c95a08293fa016b4
Signed-off-by: Adam Joseph <adam@westernsemico.com>
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7017
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
2022-10-26 14:27:37 +00:00

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//! This module implements the instruction set running on the abstract
//! machine implemented by tvix.
use std::ops::{AddAssign, Sub};
/// Index of a constant in the current code chunk.
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ConstantIdx(pub usize);
/// Index of an instruction in the current code chunk.
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct CodeIdx(pub usize);
impl AddAssign<usize> for CodeIdx {
fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: usize) {
*self = CodeIdx(self.0 + rhs)
}
}
impl Sub<usize> for CodeIdx {
type Output = Self;
fn sub(self, rhs: usize) -> Self::Output {
CodeIdx(self.0 - rhs)
}
}
/// Index of a value in the runtime stack. This is an offset
/// *relative to* the VM value stack_base of the CallFrame
/// containing the opcode which contains this StackIdx.
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd)]
pub struct StackIdx(pub usize);
/// Index of an upvalue within a closure's bound-variable upvalue
/// list. This is an absolute index into the Upvalues of the
/// CallFrame containing the opcode which contains this UpvalueIdx.
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct UpvalueIdx(pub usize);
/// Offset by which an instruction pointer should change in a jump.
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct JumpOffset(pub usize);
/// Provided count for an instruction (could represent e.g. a number
/// of elements).
#[repr(transparent)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Count(pub usize);
/// All variants of this enum carry a bounded amount of data to
/// ensure that no heap allocations are needed for an Opcode.
#[warn(variant_size_differences)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum OpCode {
/// Push a constant onto the stack.
OpConstant(ConstantIdx),
/// Discard a value from the stack.
OpPop,
// Push a literal value.
OpNull,
OpTrue,
OpFalse,
// Unary operators
OpInvert,
OpNegate,
// Arithmetic binary operators
OpAdd,
OpSub,
OpMul,
OpDiv,
// Comparison operators
OpEqual,
OpLess,
OpLessOrEq,
OpMore,
OpMoreOrEq,
// Logical operators & generic jumps
OpJump(JumpOffset),
OpJumpIfTrue(JumpOffset),
OpJumpIfFalse(JumpOffset),
OpJumpIfNotFound(JumpOffset),
// Attribute sets
/// Construct an attribute set from the given number of key-value pairs on the top of the stack
///
/// Note that this takes the count of *pairs*, not the number of *stack values* - the actual
/// number of values popped off the stack will be twice the argument to this op
OpAttrs(Count),
OpAttrsUpdate,
OpAttrsSelect,
OpAttrsTrySelect,
OpHasAttr,
/// Throw an error if the attribute set at the top of the stack has any attributes
/// other than those listed in the formals of the current lambda
///
/// Panics if the current frame is not a lambda with formals
OpValidateClosedFormals,
// `with`-handling
OpPushWith(StackIdx),
OpPopWith,
OpResolveWith,
// Lists
OpList(Count),
OpConcat,
// Strings
OpInterpolate(Count),
/// Force the Value on the stack and coerce it to a string, always using
/// `CoercionKind::Weak`.
OpCoerceToString,
// Paths
/// Attempt to resolve the Value on the stack using the configured [`NixSearchPath`][]
///
/// [`NixSearchPath`]: crate::nix_search_path::NixSearchPath
OpFindFile,
/// Attempt to resolve a path literal relative to the home dir
OpResolveHomePath,
// Type assertion operators
OpAssertBool,
/// Access local identifiers with statically known positions.
OpGetLocal(StackIdx),
/// Close scopes while leaving their expression value around.
OpCloseScope(Count), // number of locals to pop
/// Return an error indicating that an `assert` failed
OpAssertFail,
// Lambdas & closures
OpCall,
OpTailCall,
OpGetUpvalue(UpvalueIdx),
// A Closure which has upvalues but no self-references
OpClosure(ConstantIdx),
// A Closure which has self-references (direct or via upvalues)
OpThunkClosure(ConstantIdx),
// A suspended thunk, used to ensure laziness
OpThunkSuspended(ConstantIdx),
OpForce,
/// Finalise initialisation of the upvalues of the value in the
/// given stack index after the scope is fully bound.
OpFinalise(StackIdx),
// [`OpClosure`], [`OpThunkSuspended`], and [`OpThunkClosure`] have a
// variable number of arguments to the instruction, which is
// represented here by making their data part of the opcodes.
// Each of these two opcodes has a `ConstantIdx`, which must
// reference a `Value::Blueprint(Lambda)`. The `upvalue_count`
// field in that `Lambda` indicates the number of arguments it
// takes, and the opcode must be followed by exactly this number
// of `Data*` opcodes. The VM skips over these by advancing the
// instruction pointer.
//
// It is illegal for a `Data*` opcode to appear anywhere else.
DataLocalIdx(StackIdx),
DataDeferredLocal(StackIdx),
DataUpvalueIdx(UpvalueIdx),
DataCaptureWith,
}