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cmd/gc: fix escape analysis of closures Fixes #10353 See test/escape2.go:issue10353. Previously new(int) did not escape to heap, and so heap-allcated closure was referencing a stack var. This breaks the invariant that heap must not contain pointers to stack. Look at the following program: package main func main() { foo(new(int)) bar(new(int)) } func foo(x *int) func() { return func() { println(*x) } } // Models what foo effectively does. func bar(x *int) *C { return &C{x} } type C struct { x *int } Without this patch escape analysis works as follows: $ go build -gcflags="-m -m -m -l" esc.go escflood:1: dst ~r1 scope:foo[0] escwalk: level:0 depth:0 func literal( l(9) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:foo[1] /tmp/live2.go:9: func literal escapes to heap escwalk: level:0 depth:1 x( l(8) class(PPARAM) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:foo[1] /tmp/live2.go:8: leaking param: x to result ~r1 escflood:2: dst ~r1 scope:bar[0] escwalk: level:0 depth:0 &C literal( l(15) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:bar[1] /tmp/live2.go:15: &C literal escapes to heap escwalk: level:-1 depth:1 &C literal( l(15)) scope:bar[0] escwalk: level:-1 depth:2 x( l(14) class(PPARAM) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:bar[1] /tmp/live2.go:14: leaking param: x /tmp/live2.go:5: new(int) escapes to heap /tmp/live2.go:4: main new(int) does not escape new(int) does not escape while being captured by the closure. With this patch escape analysis of foo and bar works similarly: $ go build -gcflags="-m -m -m -l" esc.go escflood:1: dst ~r1 scope:foo[0] escwalk: level:0 depth:0 &(func literal)( l(9)) scope:foo[0] escwalk: level:-1 depth:1 func literal( l(9) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:foo[1] /tmp/live2.go:9: func literal escapes to heap escwalk: level:-1 depth:2 x( l(8) class(PPARAM) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:foo[1] /tmp/live2.go:8: leaking param: x escflood:2: dst ~r1 scope:bar[0] escwalk: level:0 depth:0 &C literal( l(15) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:bar[1] /tmp/live2.go:15: &C literal escapes to heap escwalk: level:-1 depth:1 &C literal( l(15)) scope:bar[0] escwalk: level:-1 depth:2 x( l(14) class(PPARAM) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:bar[1] /tmp/live2.go:14: leaking param: x /tmp/live2.go:4: new(int) escapes to heap /tmp/live2.go:5: new(int) escapes to heap Change-Id: Ifd14b7ae3fc11820e3b5eb31eb07f35a22ed0932 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8408 Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
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// run
// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// issue 10253: cmd/gc: incorrect escape analysis of closures
// Partial call x.foo was not promoted to heap.
package main
func main() {
c := make(chan bool)
// Create a new goroutine to get a default-size stack segment.
go func() {
x := new(X)
clos(x.foo)()
c <- true
}()
<-c
}
type X int
func (x *X) foo() {
}
func clos(x func()) func() {
f := func() {
print("")
x() // This statement crashed, because the partial call was allocated on the old stack.
}
// Grow stack so that partial call x becomes invalid if allocated on stack.
growstack(10000)
c := make(chan bool)
// Spoil the previous stack segment.
go func() {
c <- true
}()
<-c
return f
}
func growstack(x int) {
if x == 0 {
return
}
cmd/internal/gc: improve flow of input params to output params This includes the following information in the per-function summary: outK = paramJ encoded in outK bits for paramJ outK = *paramJ encoded in outK bits for paramJ heap = paramJ EscHeap heap = *paramJ EscContentEscapes Note that (currently) if the address of a parameter is taken and returned, necessarily a heap allocation occurred to contain that reference, and the heap can never refer to stack, therefore the parameter and everything downstream from it escapes to the heap. The per-function summary information now has a tuneable number of bits (2 is probably noticeably better than 1, 3 is likely overkill, but it is now easy to check and the -m debugging output includes information that allows you to figure out if more would be better.) A new test was added to check pointer flow through struct-typed and *struct-typed parameters and returns; some of these are sensitive to the number of summary bits, and ought to yield better results with a more competent escape analysis algorithm. Another new test checks (some) correctness with array parameters, results, and operations. The old analysis inferred a piece of plan9 runtime was non-escaping by counteracting overconservative analysis with buggy analysis; with the bug fixed, the result was too conservative (and it's not easy to fix in this framework) so the source code was tweaked to get the desired result. A test was added against the discovered bug. The escape analysis was further improved splitting the "level" into 3 parts, one tracking the conventional "level" and the other two computing the highest-level-suffix-from-copy, which is used to generally model the cancelling effect of indirection applied to address-of. With the improved escape analysis enabled, it was necessary to modify one of the runtime tests because it now attempts to allocate too much on the (small, fixed-size) G0 (system) stack and this failed the test. Compiling src/std after touching src/runtime/*.go with -m logging turned on shows 420 fewer heap allocation sites (10538 vs 10968). Profiling allocations in src/html/template with for i in {1..5} ; do go tool 6g -memprofile=mastx.${i}.prof -memprofilerate=1 *.go; go tool pprof -alloc_objects -text mastx.${i}.prof ; done showed a 15% reduction in allocations performed by the compiler. Update #3753 Update #4720 Fixes #10466 Change-Id: I0fd97d5f5ac527b45f49e2218d158a6e89951432 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8202 Run-TryBot: David Chase <drchase@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2015-03-26 14:36:15 -06:00
growstack(x - 1)
cmd/gc: fix escape analysis of closures Fixes #10353 See test/escape2.go:issue10353. Previously new(int) did not escape to heap, and so heap-allcated closure was referencing a stack var. This breaks the invariant that heap must not contain pointers to stack. Look at the following program: package main func main() { foo(new(int)) bar(new(int)) } func foo(x *int) func() { return func() { println(*x) } } // Models what foo effectively does. func bar(x *int) *C { return &C{x} } type C struct { x *int } Without this patch escape analysis works as follows: $ go build -gcflags="-m -m -m -l" esc.go escflood:1: dst ~r1 scope:foo[0] escwalk: level:0 depth:0 func literal( l(9) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:foo[1] /tmp/live2.go:9: func literal escapes to heap escwalk: level:0 depth:1 x( l(8) class(PPARAM) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:foo[1] /tmp/live2.go:8: leaking param: x to result ~r1 escflood:2: dst ~r1 scope:bar[0] escwalk: level:0 depth:0 &C literal( l(15) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:bar[1] /tmp/live2.go:15: &C literal escapes to heap escwalk: level:-1 depth:1 &C literal( l(15)) scope:bar[0] escwalk: level:-1 depth:2 x( l(14) class(PPARAM) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:bar[1] /tmp/live2.go:14: leaking param: x /tmp/live2.go:5: new(int) escapes to heap /tmp/live2.go:4: main new(int) does not escape new(int) does not escape while being captured by the closure. With this patch escape analysis of foo and bar works similarly: $ go build -gcflags="-m -m -m -l" esc.go escflood:1: dst ~r1 scope:foo[0] escwalk: level:0 depth:0 &(func literal)( l(9)) scope:foo[0] escwalk: level:-1 depth:1 func literal( l(9) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:foo[1] /tmp/live2.go:9: func literal escapes to heap escwalk: level:-1 depth:2 x( l(8) class(PPARAM) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:foo[1] /tmp/live2.go:8: leaking param: x escflood:2: dst ~r1 scope:bar[0] escwalk: level:0 depth:0 &C literal( l(15) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:bar[1] /tmp/live2.go:15: &C literal escapes to heap escwalk: level:-1 depth:1 &C literal( l(15)) scope:bar[0] escwalk: level:-1 depth:2 x( l(14) class(PPARAM) f(1) esc(no) ld(1)) scope:bar[1] /tmp/live2.go:14: leaking param: x /tmp/live2.go:4: new(int) escapes to heap /tmp/live2.go:5: new(int) escapes to heap Change-Id: Ifd14b7ae3fc11820e3b5eb31eb07f35a22ed0932 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8408 Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
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}