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obs(joinir): Phase 72 - PHI Reserved Region Observation Complete ## Summary Observed PHI dst ValueId distribution to determine if verifier can enforce reserved region (0-99). **Conclusion: Verifier strengthening NOT recommended.** ## Key Finding PHI dst allocation does NOT architecturally respect reserved region: - PHI dst comes from `builder.next_value_id()` (host MirBuilder) - Reserved region (0-99) is a JoinValueSpace contract for JoinIR lowering - These are separate allocation pools with no enforcement mechanism - Current stability is accidental (ValueId allocation ordering) ## Evidence Manual verification (`apps/tests/loop_min_while.hako`): - PHI dst = %3 (ValueId(3)) ✅ in reserved region - Works because PHI allocated early in function (0-20 typical) - JoinValueSpace allocates high (100+, 1000+) - Accidental separation, not enforced ## Implementation Added observation infrastructure (debug-only): - `src/mir/join_ir/verify_phi_reserved.rs` (266 lines) - PHI dst observer with distribution analyzer - Region classifier (Reserved/Param/Local) - Human-readable report generator - Instrumentation at PHI allocation points: - loop_header_phi_builder.rs:94, 151 - Debug-only `observe_phi_dst()` calls ## Test Results - Unit tests: ✅ 4/4 PASS (verify_phi_reserved module) - Lib tests: ✅ 950/950 PASS, 56 ignored - Normalized tests: ✅ 54/54 PASS - Manual verification: ✅ PHI dst in 0-99 observed ## Decision: Document, Don't Enforce **Rationale**: 1. No architectural mechanism to enforce PHI dst ∈ [0, 99] 2. Adding verifier creates false assumptions about allocation order 3. Current system stable through separate pools (950/950 tests) 4. Future architectural fix possible (Phase 73+) but not urgent ## Documentation - PHASE_72_SUMMARY.md: Executive summary and implementation record - phase72-phi-reserved-observation.md: Detailed findings and analysis - CURRENT_TASK.md: Phase 72 completion entry ## Next Steps - Phase 73: Update architecture overview with Phase 72 findings - Optional: Explicit PHI reserved pool (future enhancement) 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Phase 72: PHI Reserved Region Observation Report
## Executive Summary
**Date**: 2025-12-13
**Status**: ⚠️ **Finding: PHI dst allocation does NOT respect reserved region**
### Key Finding
PHI dst ValueIds are allocated via `builder.next_value_id()` from the host MirBuilder, NOT from the reserved region (0-99) described in `join_value_space.rs`.
### Evidence
1. **Documentation states**:
```rust
// src/mir/join_ir/lowering/join_value_space.rs
//! 0 100 1000 u32::MAX
//! ├──────────┼──────────┼──────────────────────────┤
//! │ PHI │ Param │ Local │
//! │ Reserved│ Region │ Region │
//! └──────────┴──────────┴──────────────────────────┘
//! - **PHI Reserved (0-99)**: Pre-reserved for LoopHeader PHI dst
```
2. **Actual PHI allocation** (from `loop_header_phi_builder.rs:90,147`):
```rust
let loop_var_phi_dst = builder.next_value_id(); // From host MirBuilder!
let phi_dst = builder.next_value_id(); // Not from JoinValueSpace!
```
3. **Observed PHI dst from `loop_min_while.hako`**:
```
bb4:
1: %3: String = phi [%2, bb0], [%12, bb7]
```
- PHI dst = `%3` (ValueId(3))
- ✅ This IS in reserved region (0-99)
### Analysis
#### Current Behavior
- PHI dst values come from `builder.next_value_id()` which starts from 0
- MirBuilder allocates ValueIds sequentially: 0, 1, 2, 3, ...
- Early ValueIds (from function setup) naturally fall into 0-99 range
- **This is ACCIDENTAL compliance**, not architectural enforcement
#### Observed Pattern
From `loop_min_while.hako` MIR dump:
- Entry block constants: `%1`, `%2` (ValueId 1,2)
- PHI dst: `%3` (ValueId 3) - in loop header
- Loop body values: `%8`, `%9`, `%10`, `%11`, `%12` (8-12)
- Exit value: `%17` (ValueId 17)
**Conclusion**: PHI dst happens to be low-numbered because it's allocated early in the function, NOT because of reserved region logic.
#### Why This Works Today
1. Loop header PHI is allocated BEFORE loop body instructions
2. Function entry typically uses ValueIds 0-10
3. PHI dst gets allocated in early range (0-20 typically)
4. No collision with JoinValueSpace regions (100-999, 1000+) because:
- JoinIR uses high ValueIds (100+, 1000+)
- Host MIR uses low ValueIds (0-99)
- They happen to not overlap in practice
### Risk Assessment
#### Current Risks: **LOW**
- No observed collisions in 937/937 tests
- JoinValueSpace and MirBuilder allocate from different ranges
- Pattern2 frontend bug (Phase 201) was fixed with explicit regions
#### Future Risks: **MEDIUM**
- If MirBuilder allocates 100+ ValueIds before loop header:
- PHI dst could be ValueId(100+)
- Could collide with JoinValueSpace Param region
- Would break `remap_values()` assumptions
- If JoinIR lowering uses ValueIds < 100:
- Could collide with PHI dst
- Would corrupt SSA graph
### Recommendation
**DO NOT strengthen verifier** to enforce PHI dst ∈ [0, 99].
**Reasons**:
1. Current architecture does NOT guarantee this
2. PHI dst allocation is a host MirBuilder concern, not JoinIR concern
3. Reserve region (0-99) is a JoinValueSpace contract for JoinIR lowering
4. PHI dst is allocated OUTSIDE JoinIR layer
**Instead**:
1. Document current behavior (Phase 72 observation)
2. Keep `JoinValueSpace.reserve_phi()` as debug marker only
3. Maintain existing collision detection (Phase 205)
4. Monitor for regressions in test suite
### Alternative: Architectural Fix (Future Phase)
If strict PHI dst reservation is desired:
1. **Allocate PHI dst from reserved pool**:
```rust
// In LoopHeaderPhiBuilder
let phi_dst = builder.alloc_phi_reserved(); // New API: 0-99 pool
```
2. **Separate PHI ValueId space**:
```rust
struct PhiReservedPool {
next_phi_id: u32, // Start at 0
}
impl PhiReservedPool {
fn alloc(&mut self) -> ValueId {
assert!(self.next_phi_id < 100, "PHI pool exhausted");
let id = ValueId(self.next_phi_id);
self.next_phi_id += 1;
id
}
}
```
3. **Fail-fast at 100 PHI nodes**:
- Explicit limit prevents accidental overflow
- 100 PHI nodes per function is generous
**Scope**: Phase 73+ (optional enhancement, not urgent)
## Implementation Record
### Files Modified
1. `src/mir/join_ir/verify_phi_reserved.rs` (new)
- Observation infrastructure
- Distribution analyzer
- Report generator
2. `src/mir/join_ir/mod.rs`
- Added verify_phi_reserved module
3. `src/mir/builder/control_flow/joinir/merge/loop_header_phi_builder.rs`
- Added observation hooks (debug-only)
4. `tests/phase72_phi_observation.rs` (created, not used)
- Integration test skeleton (visibility issues)
### Test Results
- Observation mechanism: ✅ Implemented
- Manual verification via `--dump-mir`: ✅ Confirmed PHI dst in low range
- Automatic test collection: ⚠️ Blocked by API visibility
### Decision
**Phase 72 COMPLETE** - Observation phase only.
**Verifier strengthening**: ❌ NOT RECOMMENDED
**Next steps**: Document findings, monitor in future phases.
---
## Appendix: Observed PHI ValueIds
### loop_min_while.hako
- Loop variable `i`: PHI dst = %3 (ValueId(3))
- Range: [3, 3]
- ✅ In reserved region
### Expected Pattern (Not Tested)
- Multi-carrier loops (sum+count): PHI dst = %3, %4 expected
- Nested loops: PHI dst could be %5-10
- Complex functions: PHI dst could exceed 20
### Theoretical Maximum
Without enforcement:
- Large function with 200 const/copy before loop: PHI dst could be %200+
- Would fall into Param region (100-999)
- Would NOT be caught by current verifier
## Code References
- `src/mir/join_ir/lowering/join_value_space.rs`: Region definitions
- `src/mir/builder/control_flow/joinir/merge/loop_header_phi_builder.rs`: PHI allocation
- `docs/development/current/main/joinir-architecture-overview.md`: Invariant 8
## Phase 72 Complete
**Conclusion**: PHI dst allocation is currently stable through accidental low-numbering, not architectural enforcement. Verifier strengthening would create false assumptions. Document and monitor instead.