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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// +build go1.5
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// ssadump: a tool for displaying and interpreting the SSA form of Go programs.
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package main // import "golang.org/x/tools/cmd/ssadump"
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import (
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"go/build"
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"go/types"
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"os"
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"runtime"
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"runtime/pprof"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/buildutil"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/loader"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/ssa"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/ssa/interp"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/ssa/ssautil"
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)
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// flags
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var (
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mode = ssa.BuilderMode(0)
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testFlag = flag.Bool("test", false, "Loads test code (*_test.go) for imported packages.")
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runFlag = flag.Bool("run", false, "Invokes the SSA interpreter on the program.")
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interpFlag = flag.String("interp", "", `Options controlling the SSA test interpreter.
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The value is a sequence of zero or more more of these letters:
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R disable [R]ecover() from panic; show interpreter crash instead.
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T [T]race execution of the program. Best for single-threaded programs!
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`)
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cpuprofile = flag.String("cpuprofile", "", "write cpu profile to file")
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)
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func init() {
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flag.Var(&mode, "build", ssa.BuilderModeDoc)
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flag.Var((*buildutil.TagsFlag)(&build.Default.BuildTags), "tags", buildutil.TagsFlagDoc)
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}
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const usage = `SSA builder and interpreter.
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Usage: ssadump [<flag> ...] <args> ...
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Use -help flag to display options.
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Examples:
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% ssadump -build=F hello.go # dump SSA form of a single package
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% ssadump -run -interp=T hello.go # interpret a program, with tracing
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% ssadump -run -test unicode -- -test.v # interpret the unicode package's tests, verbosely
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` + loader.FromArgsUsage +
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`
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When -run is specified, ssadump will run the program.
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The entry point depends on the -test flag:
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if clear, it runs the first package named main.
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if set, it runs the tests of each package.
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`
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func main() {
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if err := doMain(); err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "ssadump: %s\n", err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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}
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func doMain() error {
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flag.Parse()
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args := flag.Args()
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conf := loader.Config{Build: &build.Default}
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// Choose types.Sizes from conf.Build.
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var wordSize int64 = 8
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switch conf.Build.GOARCH {
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case "386", "arm":
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wordSize = 4
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}
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conf.TypeChecker.Sizes = &types.StdSizes{
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MaxAlign: 8,
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WordSize: wordSize,
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}
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var interpMode interp.Mode
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for _, c := range *interpFlag {
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switch c {
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case 'T':
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interpMode |= interp.EnableTracing
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case 'R':
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interpMode |= interp.DisableRecover
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("unknown -interp option: '%c'", c)
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}
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}
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if len(args) == 0 {
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fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, usage)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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// Profiling support.
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if *cpuprofile != "" {
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f, err := os.Create(*cpuprofile)
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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pprof.StartCPUProfile(f)
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defer pprof.StopCPUProfile()
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}
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// Use the initial packages from the command line.
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args, err := conf.FromArgs(args, *testFlag)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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go.tools/ssa: implement correct control flow for recovered panic.
A function such as this:
func one() (x int) {
defer func() { recover() }()
x = 1
panic("return")
}
that combines named return parameters (NRPs) with deferred calls
that call recover, may return non-zero values despite the
fact it doesn't even contain a return statement. (!)
This requires a change to the SSA API: all functions'
control-flow graphs now have a second entry point, called
Recover, which is the block at which control flow resumes
after a recovered panic. The Recover block simply loads the
NRPs and returns them.
As an optimization, most functions don't need a Recover block,
so it is omitted. In fact it is only needed for functions that
have NRPs and defer a call to another function that _may_ call
recover.
Dataflow analysis of SSA now requires extra work, since every
may-panic instruction has an implicit control-flow edge to
the Recover block. The only dataflow analysis so far implemented
is SSA renaming, for which we make the following simplifying
assumption: the Recover block only loads the NRPs and returns.
This means we don't really need to analyze it, we can just
skip the "lifting" of such NRPs. We also special-case the Recover
block in the dominance computation.
Rejected alternative approaches:
- Specifying a Recover block for every defer instruction (like a
traditional exception handler).
This seemed like excessive generality, since Go programs
only need the same degenerate form of Recover block.
- Adding an instruction to set the Recover block immediately
after the named return values are set up, so that dominance
can be computed without special-casing.
This didn't seem worth the effort.
Interpreter:
- This CL completely reimplements the panic/recover/
defer logic in the interpreter. It's clearer and simpler
and closer to the model in the spec.
- Some runtime panic messages have been changed to be closer
to gc's, since tests depend on it.
- The interpreter now requires that the runtime.runtimeError
type be part of the SSA program. This requires that clients
import this package prior to invoking the interpreter.
This in turn requires (Importer).ImportPackage(path string),
which this CL adds.
- All $GOROOT/test/recover{,1,2,3}.go tests are now passing.
NB, the bug described in coverage.go (defer/recover in a concatenated
init function) remains. Will be fixed in a follow-up.
Fixes golang/go#6381
R=gri
CC=crawshaw, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13844043
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// The interpreter needs the runtime package.
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if *runFlag {
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conf.Import("runtime")
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go.tools/ssa: implement correct control flow for recovered panic.
A function such as this:
func one() (x int) {
defer func() { recover() }()
x = 1
panic("return")
}
that combines named return parameters (NRPs) with deferred calls
that call recover, may return non-zero values despite the
fact it doesn't even contain a return statement. (!)
This requires a change to the SSA API: all functions'
control-flow graphs now have a second entry point, called
Recover, which is the block at which control flow resumes
after a recovered panic. The Recover block simply loads the
NRPs and returns them.
As an optimization, most functions don't need a Recover block,
so it is omitted. In fact it is only needed for functions that
have NRPs and defer a call to another function that _may_ call
recover.
Dataflow analysis of SSA now requires extra work, since every
may-panic instruction has an implicit control-flow edge to
the Recover block. The only dataflow analysis so far implemented
is SSA renaming, for which we make the following simplifying
assumption: the Recover block only loads the NRPs and returns.
This means we don't really need to analyze it, we can just
skip the "lifting" of such NRPs. We also special-case the Recover
block in the dominance computation.
Rejected alternative approaches:
- Specifying a Recover block for every defer instruction (like a
traditional exception handler).
This seemed like excessive generality, since Go programs
only need the same degenerate form of Recover block.
- Adding an instruction to set the Recover block immediately
after the named return values are set up, so that dominance
can be computed without special-casing.
This didn't seem worth the effort.
Interpreter:
- This CL completely reimplements the panic/recover/
defer logic in the interpreter. It's clearer and simpler
and closer to the model in the spec.
- Some runtime panic messages have been changed to be closer
to gc's, since tests depend on it.
- The interpreter now requires that the runtime.runtimeError
type be part of the SSA program. This requires that clients
import this package prior to invoking the interpreter.
This in turn requires (Importer).ImportPackage(path string),
which this CL adds.
- All $GOROOT/test/recover{,1,2,3}.go tests are now passing.
NB, the bug described in coverage.go (defer/recover in a concatenated
init function) remains. Will be fixed in a follow-up.
Fixes golang/go#6381
R=gri
CC=crawshaw, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13844043
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}
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// Load, parse and type-check the whole program.
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lprog, err := conf.Load()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Create and build SSA-form program representation.
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prog := ssautil.CreateProgram(lprog, mode)
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// Build and display only the initial packages
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// (and synthetic wrappers), unless -run is specified.
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var initpkgs []*ssa.Package
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for _, info := range lprog.InitialPackages() {
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ssapkg := prog.Package(info.Pkg)
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ssapkg.Build()
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if info.Pkg.Path() != "runtime" {
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initpkgs = append(initpkgs, ssapkg)
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}
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}
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// Run the interpreter.
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if *runFlag {
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prog.Build()
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var mains []*ssa.Package
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if *testFlag {
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// If -test, run the tests.
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for _, pkg := range initpkgs {
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if main := prog.CreateTestMainPackage(pkg); main != nil {
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mains = append(mains, main)
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}
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}
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if mains == nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("no tests")
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}
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} else {
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// Otherwise, run the main packages.
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mains = ssautil.MainPackages(initpkgs)
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if len(mains) == 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("no main package")
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}
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}
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if runtime.GOARCH != build.Default.GOARCH {
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return fmt.Errorf("cross-interpretation is not supported (target has GOARCH %s, interpreter has %s)",
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build.Default.GOARCH, runtime.GOARCH)
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}
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for _, main := range mains {
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if len(mains) > 1 {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Running: %s\n", main.Pkg.Path())
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}
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interp.Interpret(main, interpMode, conf.TypeChecker.Sizes, main.Pkg.Path(), args)
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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