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cmd/compile: add //go:uintptrkeepalive

This CL exports the existing ir.UintptrKeepAlive via the new directive
//go:uintptrkeepalive. This makes the compiler insert KeepAlives for
pointers converted to uintptr in calls, keeping them alive for the
duration of the call.

//go:uintptrkeepalive requires //go:nosplit, as stack growth can't
handle these arguments (it cannot know which are pointers). We currently
check this on the immediate function, but the actual restriction applies
to all transitive calls.

The existing //go:uintptrescapes is an extension of
//go:uintptrkeepalive which forces pointers to escape to the heap, thus
eliminating the stack growth issue.

This pragma is limited to the standard library.

For #51087

Change-Id: If9a19d484d3561b4219e5539b70c11a3cc09391e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/388095
Run-TryBot: Michael Pratt <mpratt@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Michael Pratt 2022-02-25 14:21:25 -05:00
parent e25a5ce120
commit 342b495301
11 changed files with 128 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -219,11 +219,13 @@ calling the function.
//go:uintptrescapes
The //go:uintptrescapes directive must be followed by a function declaration.
It specifies that the function's uintptr arguments may be pointer values
that have been converted to uintptr and must be treated as such by the
garbage collector. The conversion from pointer to uintptr must appear in
the argument list of any call to this function. This directive is necessary
for some low-level system call implementations and should be avoided otherwise.
It specifies that the function's uintptr arguments may be pointer values that
have been converted to uintptr and must be on the heap and kept alive for the
duration of the call, even though from the types alone it would appear that the
object is no longer needed during the call. The conversion from pointer to
uintptr must appear in the argument list of any call to this function. This
directive is necessary for some low-level system call implementations and
should be avoided otherwise.
//go:noinline

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@ -422,8 +422,6 @@ func (b *batch) paramTag(fn *ir.Func, narg int, f *types.Field) string {
}
if fn.Pragma&ir.UintptrEscapes != 0 {
fn.Pragma |= ir.UintptrKeepAlive
if f.Type.IsUintptr() {
if diagnose {
base.WarnfAt(f.Pos, "marking %v as escaping uintptr", name())

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@ -120,6 +120,17 @@ func CanInline(fn *ir.Func) {
return
}
// If marked as "go:uintptrkeepalive", don't inline, since the
// keep alive information is lost during inlining.
//
// TODO(prattmic): This is handled on calls during escape analysis,
// which is after inlining. Move prior to inlining so the keep-alive is
// maintained after inlining.
if fn.Pragma&ir.UintptrKeepAlive != 0 {
reason = "marked as having a keep-alive uintptr argument"
return
}
// If marked as "go:uintptrescapes", don't inline, since the
// escape information is lost during inlining.
if fn.Pragma&ir.UintptrEscapes != 0 {

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@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ const (
Noinline // func should not be inlined
NoCheckPtr // func should not be instrumented by checkptr
CgoUnsafeArgs // treat a pointer to one arg as a pointer to them all
UintptrKeepAlive // pointers converted to uintptr must be kept alive (compiler internal only)
UintptrKeepAlive // pointers converted to uintptr must be kept alive
UintptrEscapes // pointers converted to uintptr escape
// Runtime-only func pragmas.

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@ -125,8 +125,26 @@ func (g *irgen) funcDecl(out *ir.Nodes, decl *syntax.FuncDecl) {
}
}
if decl.Body != nil && fn.Pragma&ir.Noescape != 0 {
base.ErrorfAt(fn.Pos(), "can only use //go:noescape with external func implementations")
if decl.Body != nil {
if fn.Pragma&ir.Noescape != 0 {
base.ErrorfAt(fn.Pos(), "can only use //go:noescape with external func implementations")
}
if (fn.Pragma&ir.UintptrKeepAlive != 0 && fn.Pragma&ir.UintptrEscapes == 0) && fn.Pragma&ir.Nosplit == 0 {
// Stack growth can't handle uintptr arguments that may
// be pointers (as we don't know which are pointers
// when creating the stack map). Thus uintptrkeepalive
// functions (and all transitive callees) must be
// nosplit.
//
// N.B. uintptrescapes implies uintptrkeepalive but it
// is OK since the arguments must escape to the heap.
//
// TODO(prattmic): Add recursive nosplit check of callees.
// TODO(prattmic): Functions with no body (i.e.,
// assembly) must also be nosplit, but we can't check
// that here.
base.ErrorfAt(fn.Pos(), "go:uintptrkeepalive requires go:nosplit")
}
}
if decl.Name.Value == "init" && decl.Recv == nil {

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ const (
ir.NoCheckPtr |
ir.RegisterParams | // TODO(register args) remove after register abi is working
ir.CgoUnsafeArgs |
ir.UintptrKeepAlive |
ir.UintptrEscapes |
ir.Systemstack |
ir.Nowritebarrier |
@ -67,19 +68,13 @@ func pragmaFlag(verb string) ir.PragmaFlag {
return ir.Yeswritebarrierrec
case "go:cgo_unsafe_args":
return ir.CgoUnsafeArgs | ir.NoCheckPtr // implies NoCheckPtr (see #34968)
case "go:uintptrkeepalive":
return ir.UintptrKeepAlive
case "go:uintptrescapes":
// For the next function declared in the file
// any uintptr arguments may be pointer values
// converted to uintptr. This directive
// ensures that the referenced allocated
// object, if any, is retained and not moved
// until the call completes, even though from
// the types alone it would appear that the
// object is no longer needed during the
// call. The conversion to uintptr must appear
// in the argument list.
// Used in syscall/dll_windows.go.
return ir.UintptrEscapes
// This directive extends //go:uintptrkeepalive by forcing
// uintptr arguments to escape to the heap, which makes stack
// growth safe.
return ir.UintptrEscapes | ir.UintptrKeepAlive // implies UintptrKeepAlive
case "go:registerparams": // TODO(register args) remove after register abi is working
return ir.RegisterParams
case "go:notinheap":

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@ -340,6 +340,9 @@ func (p *noder) pragma(pos syntax.Pos, blankLine bool, text string, old syntax.P
if !base.Flag.CompilingRuntime && flag&runtimePragmas != 0 {
p.error(syntax.Error{Pos: pos, Msg: fmt.Sprintf("//%s only allowed in runtime", verb)})
}
if flag == ir.UintptrKeepAlive && !base.Flag.Std {
p.error(syntax.Error{Pos: pos, Msg: fmt.Sprintf("//%s is only allowed in the standard library", verb)})
}
if flag == 0 && !allowedStdPragmas[verb] && base.Flag.Std {
p.error(syntax.Error{Pos: pos, Msg: fmt.Sprintf("//%s is not allowed in the standard library", verb)})
}

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@ -742,6 +742,22 @@ func (w *writer) funcExt(obj *types2.Func) {
if pragma&ir.Noescape != 0 {
w.p.errorf(decl, "can only use //go:noescape with external func implementations")
}
if (pragma&ir.UintptrKeepAlive != 0 && pragma&ir.UintptrEscapes == 0) && pragma&ir.Nosplit == 0 {
// Stack growth can't handle uintptr arguments that may
// be pointers (as we don't know which are pointers
// when creating the stack map). Thus uintptrkeepalive
// functions (and all transitive callees) must be
// nosplit.
//
// N.B. uintptrescapes implies uintptrkeepalive but it
// is OK since the arguments must escape to the heap.
//
// TODO(prattmic): Add recursive nosplit check of callees.
// TODO(prattmic): Functions with no body (i.e.,
// assembly) must also be nosplit, but we can't check
// that here.
w.p.errorf(decl, "go:uintptrkeepalive requires go:nosplit")
}
} else {
if base.Flag.Complete || decl.Name.Value == "init" {
// Linknamed functions are allowed to have no body. Hopefully

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@ -277,6 +277,25 @@ functions that release the P or may run without a P and
Since these are function-level annotations, code that releases or
acquires a P may need to be split across two functions.
go:uintptrkeepalive
-------------------
The //go:uintptrkeepalive directive must be followed by a function declaration.
It specifies that the function's uintptr arguments may be pointer values that
have been converted to uintptr and must be kept alive for the duration of the
call, even though from the types alone it would appear that the object is no
longer needed during the call.
This directive is similar to //go:uintptrescapes, but it does not force
arguments to escape. Since stack growth does not understand these arguments,
this directive must be used with //go:nosplit (in the marked function and all
transitive calls) to prevent stack growth.
The conversion from pointer to uintptr must appear in the argument list of any
call to this function. This directive is used for some low-level system call
implementations.
go:notinheap
------------

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// errorcheck -0 -m -live
// errorcheck -0 -m -live -std
// +build !windows,!js
@ -6,7 +6,14 @@
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Test escape analysis and liveness inferred for syscall.Syscall-like functions.
// Test escape analysis and liveness inferred for uintptrkeepalive functions.
//
// This behavior is enabled automatically for function declarations with no
// bodies (assembly, linkname), as well as explicitly on complete functions
// with //go:uintptrkeepalive.
//
// This is most important for syscall.Syscall (and similiar functions), so we
// test it explicitly.
package p
@ -15,25 +22,41 @@ import (
"unsafe"
)
func f(uintptr) // ERROR "assuming arg#1 is unsafe uintptr"
func implicit(uintptr) // ERROR "assuming arg#1 is unsafe uintptr"
func g() { // ERROR "can inline g"
var t int
f(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&t))) // ERROR "live at call to f: .?autotmp" "stack object .autotmp_[0-9]+ unsafe.Pointer$"
//go:uintptrkeepalive
//go:nosplit
func explicit(uintptr) {
}
func h() { // ERROR "can inline h"
func autotmpImplicit() { // ERROR "can inline autotmpImplicit"
var t int
implicit(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&t))) // ERROR "live at call to implicit: .?autotmp" "stack object .autotmp_[0-9]+ unsafe.Pointer$"
}
func autotmpExplicit() { // ERROR "can inline autotmpExplicit"
var t int
explicit(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&t))) // ERROR "live at call to explicit: .?autotmp" "stack object .autotmp_[0-9]+ unsafe.Pointer$"
}
func autotmpSyscall() { // ERROR "can inline autotmpSyscall"
var v int
syscall.Syscall(0, 1, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&v)), 2) // ERROR "live at call to Syscall: .?autotmp" "stack object .autotmp_[0-9]+ unsafe.Pointer$"
}
func i() { // ERROR "can inline i"
func localImplicit() { // ERROR "can inline localImplicit"
var t int
p := unsafe.Pointer(&t)
f(uintptr(p)) // ERROR "live at call to f: .?autotmp" "stack object .autotmp_[0-9]+ unsafe.Pointer$"
implicit(uintptr(p)) // ERROR "live at call to implicit: .?autotmp" "stack object .autotmp_[0-9]+ unsafe.Pointer$"
}
func j() { // ERROR "can inline j"
func localExplicit() { // ERROR "can inline localExplicit"
var t int
p := unsafe.Pointer(&t)
explicit(uintptr(p)) // ERROR "live at call to explicit: .?autotmp" "stack object .autotmp_[0-9]+ unsafe.Pointer$"
}
func localSyscall() { // ERROR "can inline localSyscall"
var v int
p := unsafe.Pointer(&v)
syscall.Syscall(0, 1, uintptr(p), 2) // ERROR "live at call to Syscall: .?autotmp" "stack object .autotmp_[0-9]+ unsafe.Pointer$"

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test/uintptrkeepalive.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
// errorcheck -std
// Copyright 2022 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.
package p
//go:uintptrkeepalive
func missingNosplit(uintptr) { // ERROR "go:uintptrkeepalive requires go:nosplit"
}