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Fix a performance regression in obligation deduplication. #116826
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Commit 8378487 from rust-lang#114611 changed the location of an obligation deduplication step in `opt_normalize_projection_type`. This meant that deduplication stopped happening on one path where it was still necessary, causing a couple of drastic performance regressions. This commit moves the deduplication back to the old location. The good news is that rust-lang#114611 had four commits and 8378487 was of minimal importance, so the perf benefits from that PR remain. Fixes rust-lang#116780, rust-lang#116797.
how strange @bors r+ rollup=never |
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Also we should beta backport this, seems really harmless |
Finished benchmarking commit (39164b8): comparison URL. Overall result: ❌ regressions - no action needed@rustbot label: -perf-regression Instruction countThis is a highly reliable metric that was used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
Max RSS (memory usage)This benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. CyclesResultsThis is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
Binary sizeThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Bootstrap: 625.44s -> 624.881s (-0.09%) |
54: Pull upstream master 2023 10 17 r=pietroalbini a=Veykril * rust-lang/rust#116196 * rust-lang/rust#116824 * rust-lang/rust#116822 * rust-lang/rust#116477 * rust-lang/rust#116826 * rust-lang/rust#116820 * rust-lang/rust#116811 * rust-lang/rust#116808 * rust-lang/rust#116805 * rust-lang/rust#116800 * rust-lang/rust#116798 * rust-lang/rust#116754 * rust-lang/rust#114370 * rust-lang/rust#116804 * rust-lang/rust#116802 * rust-lang/rust#116790 * rust-lang/rust#116786 * rust-lang/rust#116709 * rust-lang/rust#116430 * rust-lang/rust#116257 * rust-lang/rust#114157 * rust-lang/rust#116731 * rust-lang/rust#116550 * rust-lang/rust#114330 * rust-lang/rust#116724 * rust-lang/rust#116782 * rust-lang/rust#116776 * rust-lang/rust#115955 * rust-lang/rust#115196 * rust-lang/rust#116775 * rust-lang/rust#114589 * rust-lang/rust#113747 * rust-lang/rust#116772 * rust-lang/rust#116771 * rust-lang/rust#116760 * rust-lang/rust#116755 * rust-lang/rust#116732 * rust-lang/rust#116522 * rust-lang/rust#116341 * rust-lang/rust#116172 * rust-lang/rust#110604 * rust-lang/rust#110729 * rust-lang/rust#116527 * rust-lang/rust#116688 * rust-lang/rust#116757 * rust-lang/rust#116753 * rust-lang/rust#116748 * rust-lang/rust#116741 * rust-lang/rust#116594 * rust-lang/rust#116691 * rust-lang/rust#116643 * rust-lang/rust#116683 * rust-lang/rust#116635 * rust-lang/rust#115515 * rust-lang/rust#116742 * rust-lang/rust#116661 * rust-lang/rust#116576 * rust-lang/rust#116540 * rust-lang/rust#116352 * rust-lang/rust#116737 * rust-lang/rust#116730 * rust-lang/rust#116723 * rust-lang/rust#116715 * rust-lang/rust#116603 * rust-lang/rust#116591 * rust-lang/rust#115439 * rust-lang/rust#116264 * rust-lang/rust#116727 * rust-lang/rust#116704 * rust-lang/rust#116696 * rust-lang/rust#116695 * rust-lang/rust#116644 * rust-lang/rust#116630 * rust-lang/rust#116728 * rust-lang/rust#116689 * rust-lang/rust#116679 * rust-lang/rust#116618 * rust-lang/rust#116577 * rust-lang/rust#115653 * rust-lang/rust#116702 * rust-lang/rust#116015 * rust-lang/rust#115822 * rust-lang/rust#116407 * rust-lang/rust#115719 * rust-lang/rust#115524 * rust-lang/rust#116705 * rust-lang/rust#116645 * rust-lang/rust#116233 * rust-lang/rust#115108 * rust-lang/rust#116670 * rust-lang/rust#116676 * rust-lang/rust#116666 Co-authored-by: Benoît du Garreau <bdgdlm@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Colin Finck <colin@reactos.org> Co-authored-by: Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Co-authored-by: Joshua Liebow-Feeser <joshlf@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: León Orell Valerian Liehr <me@fmease.dev> Co-authored-by: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu> Co-authored-by: Evan Merlock <evan@merlock.dev> Co-authored-by: joboet <jonasboettiger@icloud.com> Co-authored-by: Ralf Jung <post@ralfj.de> Co-authored-by: DaniPopes <57450786+DaniPopes@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Mark Rousskov <mark.simulacrum@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: onur-ozkan <work@onurozkan.dev> Co-authored-by: Nicholas Nethercote <n.nethercote@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: The 8472 <git@infinite-source.de> Co-authored-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org> Co-authored-by: reez12g <reez12g@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jakub Beránek <berykubik@gmail.com>
[beta] backports and stage0 bump - Bump stage0 to released stable compiler - Hide host effect params from docs rust-lang#116670 - Fix a performance regression in obligation deduplication. rust-lang#116826 - Make `#[repr(Rust)]` and `#[repr(C)]` incompatible with one another rust-lang#116829 - Update to LLVM 17.0.3 rust-lang#116840 - Disable effects in libcore again rust-lang#116856 - revert rust-lang#114586 rust-lang#116879 r? cuviper
Commit 8378487 from #114611 changed the location of an obligation deduplication step in
opt_normalize_projection_type
. This meant that deduplication stopped happening on one path where it was still necessary, causing a couple of drastic performance regressions.This commit moves the deduplication back to the old location. The good news is that #114611 had four commits and 8378487 was of minimal importance, so the perf benefits from that PR remain.
Fixes #116780, #116797.
r? @compiler-errors