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2019-04-09SMT: Refactor Jib values to make inlining workAlasdair Armstrong
Had to change the hundreds and hundreds of places such values were used. However this now lets us automatically prove cheri-concentrate properties. Such as showing function prop_cap_round_trip(cap: bits(128)) -> bool = { let cap_rt = capToBits(capBitsToCapability(true, cap)); cap == cap_rt } is always true.
2019-04-09SMT: Experimental Jib->SMT translationAlasdair Armstrong
Currently only works with CVC4, test cases are in test/smt. Can prove that RISC-V add instruction actually adds values in registers and that's about it for now.
2019-04-06Various bugfixes and improvementsAlasdair
- Rename DeIid to Operator. It corresponds to operator <string> in the syntax. The previous name is from when it was called deinfix in sail1. - Removed things that weren't actually common from pretty_print_common.ml, e.g. printing identifiers is backend specific. The doc_id function here was only used for a very specific use case in pretty_print_lem, so I simplified it and renamed it to doc_sia_id, as it is always used for a SIA.Id whatever that is. - There is some support for anonymous records in constructors, e.g. union Foo ('a : Type) = { MkFoo : { field1 : 'a, field2 : int } } somewhat similar to the enum syntax in Rust. I'm not sure when this was added, but there were a few odd things about it. It was desugared in the preprocessor, rather than initial_check, and the desugaring generated incorrect code for polymorphic anonymous records as above. I moved the code to initial_check, so the pre-processor now just deals with pre-processor things and not generating types, and I fixed the code to work with polymorphic types. This revealed some issues in the C backend w.r.t. polymorphic structs, which is the bulk of this commit. I also added some tests for this feature. - OCaml backend can now generate a valid string_of function for polymorphic structs, previously this would cause the ocaml to fail to compile. - Some cleanup in the Sail ott definition - Add support for E_var in interpreter previously this would just cause the interpreter to fail
2019-04-05Fix: Don't remove uncalled polymorphic constructors if they are matched uponAlasdair Armstrong
Previously the specialization would remove any polymorphic union constructor that was never created anywhere in the specification. While this wasn't usually problematic, it does leave an edge case where such a constructor could be matched upon in a pattern, and then the resulting match would fail to compile as it would be matching on a constructor kind that doesn't exists. This should fix that issue by chaging the V_ctor_kind value into an F_ctor_kind fragment. Previously a polymorphic constructor-kind would have been represented by its mangled name, e.g. V_ctor_kind "zSome_unit" would now be represented as V_ctor_kind ("Some", unifiers, ty) where ty is a monomorphic version of the original constructor's type such that ctyp_unify original_ty ty = unifiers and the mangled name we generate is zencode_string ("Some_" ^ string_of_list "_" string_of_ctyp unifiers)
2019-04-01C: Fix end instr usage in jib_optimizeAlasdair Armstrong
2019-03-19C: Some simplificationAlasdair Armstrong
Remove unused experimental optimizations
2019-03-19C: Inlining supportAlasdair Armstrong
Add a function Jib_optimize.inline which can inline functions. To make this more efficient, we can make identifiers unique on a per-function basis.
2019-03-15C: Wrap Jib identifiersAlasdair
Avoids duplication between l-expressions and expressions. Also means that special variables like current_exception and have_exception are treated normally by functions such as instr_reads and instr_writes etc. Furthermore we can now easily annotate Jib identifiers in ways that were not previously possible with plain sail ids.
2019-03-13C: Improve Jib IR, add SSA representationAlasdair Armstrong
Add a CL_void l-expression so we don't have redundant unit-typed variables everywhere, and add an optimization in Jib_optimize called optimize_unit which introduces these. Remove the basic control-flow graph in Jib_util and add a new mutable control-flow graph type in Jib_ssa which allows the IR to be converted into SSA form. The mutable graph allows for more efficient updates, and includes both back and forwards references making it much more convenient to traverse. Having an SSA representation should make some optimizations much simpler, and is also probably more natural for SMT generation where variables have to be defined once using declare-const anyway. Debug option -ddump_flow_graphs now outputs SSA'd graphs of the functions in a specification.