Auto merge of #110343 - saethlin:encode-initmask, r=lqd
Bypass the varint path when encoding InitMask The data in a `InitMask` is stored as `u64` but it is a large bitmask (not numbers) so varint encoding doesn't make sense.
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@ -5,7 +5,9 @@
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use std::iter;
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use std::ops::Range;
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use rustc_serialize::{Decodable, Encodable};
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use rustc_target::abi::Size;
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use rustc_type_ir::{TyDecoder, TyEncoder};
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use super::AllocRange;
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@ -182,11 +184,39 @@ pub fn get(&self, idx: Size) -> bool {
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/// The actual materialized blocks of the bitmask, when we can't keep the `InitMask` lazy.
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// Note: for performance reasons when interning, some of the fields can be partially
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// hashed. (see the `Hash` impl below for more details), so the impl is not derived.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable)]
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, HashStable)]
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struct InitMaskMaterialized {
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blocks: Vec<Block>,
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}
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// `Block` is a `u64`, but it is a bitmask not a numeric value. If we were to just derive
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// Encodable and Decodable we would apply varint encoding to the bitmasks, which is slower
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// and also produces more output when the high bits of each `u64` are occupied.
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// Note: There is probably a remaining optimization for masks that do not use an entire
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// `Block`.
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impl<E: TyEncoder> Encodable<E> for InitMaskMaterialized {
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fn encode(&self, encoder: &mut E) {
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encoder.emit_usize(self.blocks.len());
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for block in &self.blocks {
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encoder.emit_raw_bytes(&block.to_le_bytes());
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}
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}
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}
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// This implementation is deliberately not derived, see the matching `Encodable` impl.
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impl<D: TyDecoder> Decodable<D> for InitMaskMaterialized {
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fn decode(decoder: &mut D) -> Self {
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let num_blocks = decoder.read_usize();
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let mut blocks = Vec::with_capacity(num_blocks);
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for _ in 0..num_blocks {
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let bytes = decoder.read_raw_bytes(8);
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let block = u64::from_le_bytes(bytes.try_into().unwrap());
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blocks.push(block);
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}
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InitMaskMaterialized { blocks }
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}
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}
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// Const allocations are only hashed for interning. However, they can be large, making the hashing
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// expensive especially since it uses `FxHash`: it's better suited to short keys, not potentially
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// big buffers like the allocation's init mask. We can partially hash some fields when they're
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