ai-content-maker/.venv/Lib/site-packages/numba/tests/test_codegen.py

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"""
Tests for numba.core.codegen.
"""
import warnings
import base64
import ctypes
import pickle
import re
import subprocess
import sys
import weakref
import llvmlite.binding as ll
import unittest
from numba import njit
from numba.core.codegen import JITCPUCodegen
from numba.core.compiler_lock import global_compiler_lock
from numba.tests.support import TestCase
asm_sum = r"""
define i32 @sum(i32 %.1, i32 %.2) {
%.3 = add i32 %.1, %.2
ret i32 %.3
}
"""
# Note we're using a rather mangled function name to check that it
# is compatible with object serialization.
asm_sum_inner = """
define i32 @"__main__.ising_element_update$1.array(int8,_2d,_C).int64.int64"(i32 %.1, i32 %.2) {
%.3 = add i32 %.1, %.2
ret i32 %.3
}
""" # noqa: E501
asm_sum_outer = """
declare i32 @"__main__.ising_element_update$1.array(int8,_2d,_C).int64.int64"(i32 %.1, i32 %.2)
define i32 @sum(i32 %.1, i32 %.2) {
%.3 = call i32 @"__main__.ising_element_update$1.array(int8,_2d,_C).int64.int64"(i32 %.1, i32 %.2)
ret i32 %.3
}
""" # noqa: E501
ctypes_sum_ty = ctypes.CFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_int, ctypes.c_int, ctypes.c_int)
class JITCPUCodegenTestCase(TestCase):
"""
Test the JIT code generation.
"""
def setUp(self):
global_compiler_lock.acquire()
self.codegen = JITCPUCodegen('test_codegen')
def tearDown(self):
del self.codegen
global_compiler_lock.release()
def compile_module(self, asm, linking_asm=None):
library = self.codegen.create_library('compiled_module')
ll_module = ll.parse_assembly(asm)
ll_module.verify()
library.add_llvm_module(ll_module)
if linking_asm:
linking_library = self.codegen.create_library('linking_module')
ll_module = ll.parse_assembly(linking_asm)
ll_module.verify()
linking_library.add_llvm_module(ll_module)
library.add_linking_library(linking_library)
return library
@classmethod
def _check_unserialize_sum(cls, state):
codegen = JITCPUCodegen('other_codegen')
library = codegen.unserialize_library(state)
ptr = library.get_pointer_to_function("sum")
assert ptr, ptr
cfunc = ctypes_sum_ty(ptr)
res = cfunc(2, 3)
assert res == 5, res
def test_get_pointer_to_function(self):
library = self.compile_module(asm_sum)
ptr = library.get_pointer_to_function("sum")
self.assertIsInstance(ptr, int)
cfunc = ctypes_sum_ty(ptr)
self.assertEqual(cfunc(2, 3), 5)
# Note: With llvm3.9.1, deleting `library` will cause memory error in
# the following code during running of optimization passes in
# LLVM. The reason of the error is unclear. The error is known to
# replicate on osx64 and linux64.
# Same, but with dependency on another library
library2 = self.compile_module(asm_sum_outer, asm_sum_inner)
ptr = library2.get_pointer_to_function("sum")
self.assertIsInstance(ptr, int)
cfunc = ctypes_sum_ty(ptr)
self.assertEqual(cfunc(2, 3), 5)
def test_magic_tuple(self):
tup = self.codegen.magic_tuple()
pickle.dumps(tup)
cg2 = JITCPUCodegen('xxx')
self.assertEqual(cg2.magic_tuple(), tup)
# Serialization tests.
def _check_serialize_unserialize(self, state):
self._check_unserialize_sum(state)
def _check_unserialize_other_process(self, state):
arg = base64.b64encode(pickle.dumps(state, -1))
code = """if 1:
import base64
import pickle
import sys
from numba.tests.test_codegen import %(test_class)s
state = pickle.loads(base64.b64decode(sys.argv[1]))
%(test_class)s._check_unserialize_sum(state)
""" % dict(test_class=self.__class__.__name__)
subprocess.check_call([sys.executable, '-c', code, arg.decode()])
def test_serialize_unserialize_bitcode(self):
library = self.compile_module(asm_sum_outer, asm_sum_inner)
state = library.serialize_using_bitcode()
self._check_serialize_unserialize(state)
def test_unserialize_other_process_bitcode(self):
library = self.compile_module(asm_sum_outer, asm_sum_inner)
state = library.serialize_using_bitcode()
self._check_unserialize_other_process(state)
def test_serialize_unserialize_object_code(self):
library = self.compile_module(asm_sum_outer, asm_sum_inner)
library.enable_object_caching()
state = library.serialize_using_object_code()
self._check_serialize_unserialize(state)
def test_unserialize_other_process_object_code(self):
library = self.compile_module(asm_sum_outer, asm_sum_inner)
library.enable_object_caching()
state = library.serialize_using_object_code()
self._check_unserialize_other_process(state)
def test_cache_disabled_inspection(self):
"""
"""
library = self.compile_module(asm_sum_outer, asm_sum_inner)
library.enable_object_caching()
state = library.serialize_using_object_code()
# exercise the valid behavior
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
old_llvm = library.get_llvm_str()
old_asm = library.get_asm_str()
library.get_function_cfg('sum')
self.assertEqual(len(w), 0)
# unserialize
codegen = JITCPUCodegen('other_codegen')
library = codegen.unserialize_library(state)
# the inspection methods would warn and give incorrect result
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
warnings.simplefilter("always")
self.assertNotEqual(old_llvm, library.get_llvm_str())
self.assertEqual(len(w), 1)
self.assertIn("Inspection disabled", str(w[0].message))
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
warnings.simplefilter("always")
self.assertNotEqual(library.get_asm_str(), old_asm)
self.assertEqual(len(w), 1)
self.assertIn("Inspection disabled", str(w[0].message))
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
warnings.simplefilter("always")
with self.assertRaises(NameError) as raises:
library.get_function_cfg('sum')
self.assertEqual(len(w), 1)
self.assertIn("Inspection disabled", str(w[0].message))
self.assertIn("sum", str(raises.exception))
# Lifetime tests
@unittest.expectedFailure # MCJIT removeModule leaks and it is disabled
def test_library_lifetime(self):
library = self.compile_module(asm_sum_outer, asm_sum_inner)
# Exercise code generation
library.enable_object_caching()
library.serialize_using_bitcode()
library.serialize_using_object_code()
u = weakref.ref(library)
v = weakref.ref(library._final_module)
del library
# Both the library and its backing LLVM module are collected
self.assertIs(u(), None)
self.assertIs(v(), None)
class TestWrappers(TestCase):
def test_noinline_on_main_call(self):
# Checks that the cpython and cfunc wrapper produces a call with the
# "noinline" attr present for the decorated function.
@njit
def foo():
pass
foo()
sig = foo.signatures[0]
ol = foo.overloads[sig]
name = ol.fndesc.mangled_name.replace("$", r"\$")
p1 = r".*call.*{}".format(name)
p2 = r".*(#[0-9]+).*"
call_site = re.compile(p1 + p2)
lines = foo.inspect_llvm(sig).splitlines()
meta_data_idx = []
for l in lines:
matched = call_site.match(l)
if matched:
meta_data_idx.append(matched.groups()[0])
# should be 2 calls, one from cpython wrapper one from cfunc wrapper
self.assertEqual(len(meta_data_idx), 2)
# both calls should refer to the same metadata item
self.assertEqual(meta_data_idx[0], meta_data_idx[1])
p1 = r"^attributes\s+{}".format(meta_data_idx[0])
p2 = r"\s+=\s+{(.*)}.*$"
attr_site = re.compile(p1 + p2)
for l in reversed(lines):
matched = attr_site.match(l)
if matched:
meta_data = matched.groups()[0]
lmeta = meta_data.strip().split(' ')
for x in lmeta:
if 'noinline' in x:
break
else:
continue
break
else:
return self.fail("Metadata did not match 'noinline'")
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()