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Auto merge of #109935 - michaelwoerister:fix-feed-in-eval-always, r=cjgillot
incr.comp.: Make sure dependencies are recorded when feeding queries during eval-always queries. This PR makes sure we don't drop dependency edges when feeding queries during an eval-always query. Background: During eval-always queries, no dependencies are recorded because the system knows to unconditionally re-evaluate them regardless of any actual dependencies. This works fine for these queries themselves but leads to a problem when feeding other queries: When queries are fed, we set up their dependency edges by copying the current set of dependencies of the feeding query. But because this set is empty for eval-always queries, we record no edges at all -- which has the effect that the fed query instances always look "green" to the system, although they should always be "red". The fix is to explicitly add a dependency on the artificial "always red" dep-node when feeding during eval-always queries. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/108481 Maybe also fixes issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88488. cc `@jyn514` r? `@cjgillot` or `@oli-obk`
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@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter;
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use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt;
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pub fn check_crate(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) {
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tcx.dep_graph.assert_ignored();
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if tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.hir_stats {
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crate::hir_stats::print_hir_stats(tcx);
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}
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ impl<K: DepKind> DepGraph<K> {
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assert_eq!(_green_node_index, DepNodeIndex::SINGLETON_DEPENDENCYLESS_ANON_NODE);
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// Instantiate a dependy-less red node only once for anonymous queries.
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let (_red_node_index, _prev_and_index) = current.intern_node(
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let (red_node_index, red_node_prev_index_and_color) = current.intern_node(
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profiler,
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&prev_graph,
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DepNode { kind: DepKind::RED, hash: Fingerprint::ZERO.into() },
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@ -151,8 +151,21 @@ impl<K: DepKind> DepGraph<K> {
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None,
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false,
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);
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assert_eq!(_red_node_index, DepNodeIndex::FOREVER_RED_NODE);
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assert!(matches!(_prev_and_index, None | Some((_, DepNodeColor::Red))));
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assert_eq!(red_node_index, DepNodeIndex::FOREVER_RED_NODE);
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match red_node_prev_index_and_color {
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None => {
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// This is expected when we have no previous compilation session.
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assert!(prev_graph_node_count == 0);
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}
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Some((prev_red_node_index, DepNodeColor::Red)) => {
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assert_eq!(prev_red_node_index.as_usize(), red_node_index.as_usize());
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colors.insert(prev_red_node_index, DepNodeColor::Red);
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}
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Some((_, DepNodeColor::Green(_))) => {
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// There must be a logic error somewhere if we hit this branch.
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panic!("DepNodeIndex::FOREVER_RED_NODE evaluated to DepNodeColor::Green")
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}
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}
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DepGraph {
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data: Some(Lrc::new(DepGraphData {
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@ -353,10 +366,8 @@ impl<K: DepKind> DepGraphData<K> {
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}))
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};
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let task_deps_ref = match &task_deps {
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Some(deps) => TaskDepsRef::Allow(deps),
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None => TaskDepsRef::Ignore,
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};
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let task_deps_ref =
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task_deps.as_ref().map(TaskDepsRef::Allow).unwrap_or(TaskDepsRef::EvalAlways);
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let result = K::with_deps(task_deps_ref, || task(cx, arg));
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let edges = task_deps.map_or_else(|| smallvec![], |lock| lock.into_inner().reads);
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@ -461,6 +472,11 @@ impl<K: DepKind> DepGraph<K> {
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K::read_deps(|task_deps| {
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let mut task_deps = match task_deps {
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TaskDepsRef::Allow(deps) => deps.lock(),
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TaskDepsRef::EvalAlways => {
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// We don't need to record dependencies of eval_always
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// queries. They are re-evaluated unconditionally anyway.
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return;
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}
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TaskDepsRef::Ignore => return,
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TaskDepsRef::Forbid => {
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panic!("Illegal read of: {dep_node_index:?}")
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@ -563,7 +579,10 @@ impl<K: DepKind> DepGraph<K> {
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let mut edges = SmallVec::new();
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K::read_deps(|task_deps| match task_deps {
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TaskDepsRef::Allow(deps) => edges.extend(deps.lock().reads.iter().copied()),
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TaskDepsRef::Ignore => {} // During HIR lowering, we have no dependencies.
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TaskDepsRef::EvalAlways => {
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edges.push(DepNodeIndex::FOREVER_RED_NODE);
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}
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TaskDepsRef::Ignore => {}
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TaskDepsRef::Forbid => {
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panic!("Cannot summarize when dependencies are not recorded.")
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}
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@ -1356,10 +1375,13 @@ pub enum TaskDepsRef<'a, K: DepKind> {
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/// `TaskDeps`. This is used when executing a 'normal' query
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/// (no `eval_always` modifier)
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Allow(&'a Lock<TaskDeps<K>>),
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/// New dependencies are ignored. This is used when
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/// executing an `eval_always` query, since there's no
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/// This is used when executing an `eval_always` query. We don't
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/// need to track dependencies for a query that's always
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/// re-executed. This is also used for `dep_graph.with_ignore`
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/// re-executed -- but we need to know that this is an `eval_always`
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/// query in order to emit dependencies to `DepNodeIndex::FOREVER_RED_NODE`
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/// when directly feeding other queries.
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EvalAlways,
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/// New dependencies are ignored. This is also used for `dep_graph.with_ignore`.
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Ignore,
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/// Any attempt to add new dependencies will cause a panic.
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/// This is used when decoding a query result from disk,
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tests/incremental/issue-108481-feed-eval-always.rs
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tests/incremental/issue-108481-feed-eval-always.rs
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// revisions: cpass1 cpass2
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#![crate_type = "rlib"]
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use std::fmt::Debug;
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// MCVE kindly provided by Nilstrieb at
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// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/108481#issuecomment-1493080185
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct ConstGeneric<const CHUNK_SIZE: usize> {
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_p: [(); CHUNK_SIZE],
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}
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#[cfg(cpass1)]
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impl<const CHUNK_SIZE: usize> ConstGeneric<CHUNK_SIZE> {}
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