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cmd/compile: eliminate write barriers when writing non-heap ptrs
We don't need a write barrier if: 1) The location we're writing to doesn't hold a heap pointer, and 2) The value we're writing isn't a heap pointer. The freshly returned value from runtime.newobject satisfies (1). Pointers to globals, and the contents of the read-only data section satisfy (2). This is particularly helpful for code like: p := []string{"abc", "def", "ghi"} Where the compiler generates: a := new([3]string) move(a, statictmp_) // eliminates write barriers here p := a[:] For big slice literals, this makes the code a smaller and faster to compile. Update #13554. Reduces the compile time by ~10% and RSS by ~30%. Change-Id: Icab81db7591c8777f68e5d528abd48c7e44c87eb Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/151498 Run-TryBot: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com> Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
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@ -24,6 +24,14 @@ func needwb(v *Value) bool {
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if IsStackAddr(v.Args[0]) {
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return false // write on stack doesn't need write barrier
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}
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if v.Op == OpStore && IsGlobalAddr(v.Args[1]) && IsNewObject(v.Args[0], v.MemoryArg()) {
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// Storing pointers to non-heap locations into a fresh object doesn't need a write barrier.
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return false
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}
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if v.Op == OpMove && IsReadOnlyGlobalAddr(v.Args[1]) && IsNewObject(v.Args[0], v.MemoryArg()) {
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// Copying data from readonly memory into a fresh object doesn't need a write barrier.
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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@ -353,7 +361,7 @@ func round(o int64, r int64) int64 {
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return (o + r - 1) &^ (r - 1)
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}
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// IsStackAddr returns whether v is known to be an address of a stack slot
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// IsStackAddr reports whether v is known to be an address of a stack slot.
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func IsStackAddr(v *Value) bool {
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for v.Op == OpOffPtr || v.Op == OpAddPtr || v.Op == OpPtrIndex || v.Op == OpCopy {
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v = v.Args[0]
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@ -365,6 +373,51 @@ func IsStackAddr(v *Value) bool {
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return false
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}
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// IsGlobalAddr reports whether v is known to be an address of a global.
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func IsGlobalAddr(v *Value) bool {
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return v.Op == OpAddr && v.Args[0].Op == OpSB
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}
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// IsReadOnlyGlobalAddr reports whether v is known to be an address of a read-only global.
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func IsReadOnlyGlobalAddr(v *Value) bool {
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if !IsGlobalAddr(v) {
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return false
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}
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// See TODO in OpAddr case in IsSanitizerSafeAddr below.
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return strings.HasPrefix(v.Aux.(*obj.LSym).Name, `"".statictmp_`)
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}
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// IsNewObject reports whether v is a pointer to a freshly allocated & zeroed object at memory state mem.
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// TODO: Be more precise. We really want "IsNilPointer" for the particular field in question.
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// Right now, we can only detect a new object before any writes have been done to it.
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// We could ignore non-pointer writes, writes to offsets which
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// are known not to overlap the write in question, etc.
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func IsNewObject(v *Value, mem *Value) bool {
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if v.Op != OpLoad {
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return false
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}
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if v.MemoryArg() != mem {
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return false
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}
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if mem.Op != OpStaticCall {
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return false
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}
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if !isSameSym(mem.Aux, "runtime.newobject") {
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return false
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}
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if v.Args[0].Op != OpOffPtr {
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return false
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}
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if v.Args[0].Args[0].Op != OpSP {
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return false
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}
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c := v.Block.Func.Config
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if v.Args[0].AuxInt != c.ctxt.FixedFrameSize()+c.RegSize { // offset of return value
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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// IsSanitizerSafeAddr reports whether v is known to be an address
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// that doesn't need instrumentation.
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func IsSanitizerSafeAddr(v *Value) bool {
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@ -393,7 +446,7 @@ func IsSanitizerSafeAddr(v *Value) bool {
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return false
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}
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// isVolatile returns whether v is a pointer to argument region on stack which
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// isVolatile reports whether v is a pointer to argument region on stack which
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// will be clobbered by a function call.
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func isVolatile(v *Value) bool {
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for v.Op == OpOffPtr || v.Op == OpAddPtr || v.Op == OpPtrIndex || v.Op == OpCopy {
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@ -250,3 +250,14 @@ func f23c() {
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// also test partial assignments
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t23 = T23{p: &i23} // ERROR "write barrier"
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}
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var g int
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func f24() **int {
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p := new(*int)
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*p = &g // no write barrier here
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return p
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}
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func f25() []string {
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return []string{"abc", "def", "ghi"} // no write barrier here
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}
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