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cmd/5l, runtime: fix divide for profiling tracebacks on ARM
Two bugs: 1. The first iteration of the traceback always uses LR when provided, which it is (only) during a profiling signal, but in fact LR is correct only if the stack frame has not been allocated yet. Otherwise an intervening call may have changed LR, and the saved copy in the stack frame should be used. Fix in traceback_arm.c. 2. The division runtime call adds 8 bytes to the stack. In order to keep the traceback routines happy, it must copy the saved LR into the new 0(SP). Change SUB $8, SP into MOVW 0(SP), R11 // r11 is temporary, for use by linker MOVW.W R11, -8(SP) to update SP and 0(SP) atomically, so that the traceback always sees a saved LR at 0(SP). Fixes #6681. R=golang-dev, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/19910044
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@ -472,14 +472,27 @@ noops(void)
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p->to.reg = REGSP;
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p->spadj = -8;
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/* SUB $8,SP */
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q1->as = ASUB;
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q1->from.type = D_CONST;
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q1->from.offset = 8;
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q1->from.reg = NREG;
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/* Keep saved LR at 0(SP) after SP change. */
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/* MOVW 0(SP), REGTMP; MOVW REGTMP, -8!(SP) */
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/* TODO: Remove SP adjustments; see issue 6699. */
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q1->as = AMOVW;
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q1->from.type = D_OREG;
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q1->from.reg = REGSP;
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q1->from.offset = 0;
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q1->reg = NREG;
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q1->to.type = D_REG;
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q1->to.reg = REGTMP;
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/* SUB $8,SP */
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q1 = appendp(q1);
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q1->as = AMOVW;
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q1->from.type = D_REG;
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q1->from.reg = REGTMP;
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q1->reg = NREG;
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q1->to.type = D_OREG;
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q1->to.reg = REGSP;
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q1->to.offset = -8;
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q1->scond |= C_WBIT;
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q1->spadj = 8;
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break;
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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"hash/crc32"
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"math/big"
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"os/exec"
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"regexp"
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"runtime"
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@ -123,6 +124,10 @@ func testCPUProfile(t *testing.T, need []string, f func()) {
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}
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})
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if len(need) == 0 {
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return
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}
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var total uintptr
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for i, name := range need {
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total += have[i]
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@ -237,6 +242,26 @@ func TestGoroutineSwitch(t *testing.T) {
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}
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}
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// Test that profiling of division operations is okay, especially on ARM. See issue 6681.
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func TestMathBigDivide(t *testing.T) {
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testCPUProfile(t, nil, func() {
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t := time.After(5 * time.Second)
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pi := new(big.Int)
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for {
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for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
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n := big.NewInt(2646693125139304345)
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d := big.NewInt(842468587426513207)
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pi.Div(n, d)
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}
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select {
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case <-t:
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return
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default:
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}
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}
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})
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}
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// Operating systems that are expected to fail the tests. See issue 6047.
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var badOS = map[string]bool{
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"darwin": true,
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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ runtime·gentraceback(uintptr pc0, uintptr sp0, uintptr lr0, G *gp, int32 skip,
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frame.lr = 0;
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flr = nil;
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} else {
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if(frame.lr == 0)
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if((n == 0 && frame.sp < frame.fp) || frame.lr == 0)
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frame.lr = *(uintptr*)frame.sp;
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flr = runtime·findfunc(frame.lr);
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if(flr == nil) {
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