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Noratrieb 505b8e1332 Delete the cfg(not(parallel)) serial compiler
Since it's inception a long time ago, the parallel compiler and its cfgs
have been a maintenance burden. This was a necessary evil the allow
iteration while not degrading performance because of synchronization
overhead.

But this time is over. Thanks to the amazing work by the parallel
working group (and the dyn sync crimes), the parallel compiler has now
been fast enough to be shipped by default in nightly for quite a while
now.
Stable and beta have still been on the serial compiler, because they
can't use `-Zthreads` anyways.
But this is quite suboptimal:
- the maintenance burden still sucks
- we're not testing the serial compiler in nightly

Because of these reasons, it's time to end it. The serial compiler has
served us well in the years since it was split from the parallel one,
but it's over now.

Let the knight slay one head of the two-headed dragon!
2024-11-12 13:38:58 +00:00

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//! This module defines parallel operations that are implemented in
//! one way for the serial compiler, and another way the parallel compiler.
#![allow(dead_code)]
use std::any::Any;
use std::panic::{AssertUnwindSafe, catch_unwind, resume_unwind};
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use rayon::iter::{FromParallelIterator, IntoParallelIterator, ParallelIterator};
use crate::FatalErrorMarker;
use crate::sync::{DynSend, DynSync, FromDyn, IntoDynSyncSend, mode};
/// A guard used to hold panics that occur during a parallel section to later by unwound.
/// This is used for the parallel compiler to prevent fatal errors from non-deterministically
/// hiding errors by ensuring that everything in the section has completed executing before
/// continuing with unwinding. It's also used for the non-parallel code to ensure error message
/// output match the parallel compiler for testing purposes.
pub struct ParallelGuard {
panic: Mutex<Option<IntoDynSyncSend<Box<dyn Any + Send + 'static>>>>,
}
impl ParallelGuard {
pub fn run<R>(&self, f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> Option<R> {
catch_unwind(AssertUnwindSafe(f))
.map_err(|err| {
let mut panic = self.panic.lock();
if panic.is_none() || !(*err).is::<FatalErrorMarker>() {
*panic = Some(IntoDynSyncSend(err));
}
})
.ok()
}
}
/// This gives access to a fresh parallel guard in the closure and will unwind any panics
/// caught in it after the closure returns.
#[inline]
pub fn parallel_guard<R>(f: impl FnOnce(&ParallelGuard) -> R) -> R {
let guard = ParallelGuard { panic: Mutex::new(None) };
let ret = f(&guard);
if let Some(IntoDynSyncSend(panic)) = guard.panic.into_inner() {
resume_unwind(panic);
}
ret
}
pub fn serial_join<A, B, RA, RB>(oper_a: A, oper_b: B) -> (RA, RB)
where
A: FnOnce() -> RA,
B: FnOnce() -> RB,
{
let (a, b) = parallel_guard(|guard| {
let a = guard.run(oper_a);
let b = guard.run(oper_b);
(a, b)
});
(a.unwrap(), b.unwrap())
}
/// Runs a list of blocks in parallel. The first block is executed immediately on
/// the current thread. Use that for the longest running block.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! parallel {
(impl $fblock:block [$($c:expr,)*] [$block:expr $(, $rest:expr)*]) => {
parallel!(impl $fblock [$block, $($c,)*] [$($rest),*])
};
(impl $fblock:block [$($blocks:expr,)*] []) => {
$crate::sync::parallel_guard(|guard| {
$crate::sync::scope(|s| {
$(
let block = $crate::sync::FromDyn::from(|| $blocks);
s.spawn(move |_| {
guard.run(move || block.into_inner()());
});
)*
guard.run(|| $fblock);
});
});
};
($fblock:block, $($blocks:block),*) => {
if $crate::sync::is_dyn_thread_safe() {
// Reverse the order of the later blocks since Rayon executes them in reverse order
// when using a single thread. This ensures the execution order matches that
// of a single threaded rustc.
parallel!(impl $fblock [] [$($blocks),*]);
} else {
$crate::sync::parallel_guard(|guard| {
guard.run(|| $fblock);
$(guard.run(|| $blocks);)*
});
}
};
}
// This function only works when `mode::is_dyn_thread_safe()`.
pub fn scope<'scope, OP, R>(op: OP) -> R
where
OP: FnOnce(&rayon::Scope<'scope>) -> R + DynSend,
R: DynSend,
{
let op = FromDyn::from(op);
rayon::scope(|s| FromDyn::from(op.into_inner()(s))).into_inner()
}
#[inline]
pub fn join<A, B, RA: DynSend, RB: DynSend>(oper_a: A, oper_b: B) -> (RA, RB)
where
A: FnOnce() -> RA + DynSend,
B: FnOnce() -> RB + DynSend,
{
if mode::is_dyn_thread_safe() {
let oper_a = FromDyn::from(oper_a);
let oper_b = FromDyn::from(oper_b);
let (a, b) = parallel_guard(|guard| {
rayon::join(
move || guard.run(move || FromDyn::from(oper_a.into_inner()())),
move || guard.run(move || FromDyn::from(oper_b.into_inner()())),
)
});
(a.unwrap().into_inner(), b.unwrap().into_inner())
} else {
serial_join(oper_a, oper_b)
}
}
pub fn par_for_each_in<I, T: IntoIterator<Item = I> + IntoParallelIterator<Item = I>>(
t: T,
for_each: impl Fn(I) + DynSync + DynSend,
) {
parallel_guard(|guard| {
if mode::is_dyn_thread_safe() {
let for_each = FromDyn::from(for_each);
t.into_par_iter().for_each(|i| {
guard.run(|| for_each(i));
});
} else {
t.into_iter().for_each(|i| {
guard.run(|| for_each(i));
});
}
});
}
pub fn try_par_for_each_in<
T: IntoIterator + IntoParallelIterator<Item = <T as IntoIterator>::Item>,
E: Send,
>(
t: T,
for_each: impl Fn(<T as IntoIterator>::Item) -> Result<(), E> + DynSync + DynSend,
) -> Result<(), E> {
parallel_guard(|guard| {
if mode::is_dyn_thread_safe() {
let for_each = FromDyn::from(for_each);
t.into_par_iter()
.filter_map(|i| guard.run(|| for_each(i)))
.reduce(|| Ok(()), Result::and)
} else {
t.into_iter().filter_map(|i| guard.run(|| for_each(i))).fold(Ok(()), Result::and)
}
})
}
pub fn par_map<
I,
T: IntoIterator<Item = I> + IntoParallelIterator<Item = I>,
R: std::marker::Send,
C: FromIterator<R> + FromParallelIterator<R>,
>(
t: T,
map: impl Fn(I) -> R + DynSync + DynSend,
) -> C {
parallel_guard(|guard| {
if mode::is_dyn_thread_safe() {
let map = FromDyn::from(map);
t.into_par_iter().filter_map(|i| guard.run(|| map(i))).collect()
} else {
t.into_iter().filter_map(|i| guard.run(|| map(i))).collect()
}
})
}