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cmd/link, cmd/compile: Add symbol references to object file.

Symbols in the object file currently refer to each other using symbol name
and version. Referring to the same symbol many times in an object file takes
up space and causes redundant map lookups. Instead write out a list of unique
symbol references and have symbols refer to each other using indexes into this
list.

Credit to Michael Hudson-Doyle for kicking this off.

Reduces pkg/linux_amd64 size by 30% from 61MB to 43MB

name       old s/op   new s/op   delta
LinkCmdGo  0.74 ± 3%  0.63 ± 4%  -15.22%  (p=0.000 n=20+20)
LinkJuju   6.38 ± 6%  5.73 ± 6%  -10.16%  (p=0.000 n=20+19)

Change-Id: I7e101a0c80b8e673a3ba688295e6f80ea04e1cfb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20099
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Shahar Kohanim 2016-03-14 22:57:58 +02:00 committed by David Crawshaw
parent ea4b785ae0
commit 3648d2d4cd
6 changed files with 146 additions and 73 deletions

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@ -215,6 +215,7 @@ type FuncData struct {
type Package struct {
ImportPath string // import path denoting this package
Imports []string // packages imported by this package
SymRefs []SymID // list of symbol names and versions refered to by this pack
Syms []*Sym // symbols defined by this package
MaxVersion int // maximum Version in any SymID in Syms
}
@ -390,6 +391,11 @@ func (r *objReader) readString() string {
// readSymID reads a SymID from the input file.
func (r *objReader) readSymID() SymID {
i := r.readInt()
return r.p.SymRefs[i]
}
func (r *objReader) readRef() {
name, vers := r.readString(), r.readInt()
// In a symbol name in an object file, "". denotes the
@ -404,8 +410,7 @@ func (r *objReader) readSymID() SymID {
if vers != 0 {
vers = r.p.MaxVersion
}
return SymID{name, vers}
r.p.SymRefs = append(r.p.SymRefs, SymID{name, vers})
}
// readData reads a data reference from the input file.
@ -593,6 +598,18 @@ func (r *objReader) parseObject(prefix []byte) error {
r.p.Imports = append(r.p.Imports, s)
}
r.p.SymRefs = []SymID{{"", 0}}
for {
if b := r.readByte(); b != 0xfe {
if b != 0xff {
return r.error(errCorruptObject)
}
break
}
r.readRef()
}
// Symbols.
for {
if b := r.readByte(); b != 0xfe {

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@ -314,6 +314,7 @@ type LSym struct {
Leaf uint8
Seenglobl uint8
Onlist uint8
RefIdx int // Index of this symbol in the symbol reference list.
// ReflectMethod means the function may call reflect.Type.Method or
// reflect.Type.MethodByName. Matching is imprecise (as reflect.Type
@ -649,6 +650,7 @@ type Link struct {
Textp *LSym
Etextp *LSym
Errors int
RefsWritten int // Number of symbol references already written to object file.
// state for writing objects
Text *LSym

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@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
// - byte 1 - version number
// - sequence of strings giving dependencies (imported packages)
// - empty string (marks end of sequence)
// - sequence of sybol references used by the defined symbols
// - byte 0xff (marks end of sequence)
// - sequence of defined symbols
// - byte 0xff (marks end of sequence)
// - magic footer: "\xff\xffgo13ld"
@ -30,18 +32,21 @@
// followed by that many bytes.
//
// A symbol reference is a string name followed by a version.
// An empty name corresponds to a nil LSym* pointer.
//
// A symbol points to other symbols using an index into the symbol
// reference sequence. Index 0 corresponds to a nil LSym* pointer.
// In the symbol layout described below "symref index" stands for this
// index.
//
// Each symbol is laid out as the following fields (taken from LSym*):
//
// - byte 0xfe (sanity check for synchronization)
// - type [int]
// - name [string]
// - version [int]
// - name & version [symref index]
// - flags [int]
// 1 dupok
// - size [int]
// - gotype [symbol reference]
// - gotype [symref index]
// - p [data block]
// - nr [int]
// - r [nr relocations, sorted by off]
@ -52,8 +57,9 @@
// - locals [int]
// - nosplit [int]
// - flags [int]
// 1 leaf
// 2 C function
// 1<<0 leaf
// 1<<1 C function
// 1<<2 function may call reflect.Type.Method
// - nlocal [int]
// - local [nlocal automatics]
// - pcln [pcln table]
@ -65,15 +71,15 @@
// - type [int]
// - add [int]
// - xadd [int]
// - sym [symbol reference]
// - xsym [symbol reference]
// - sym [symref index]
// - xsym [symref index]
//
// Each local has the encoding:
//
// - asym [symbol reference]
// - asym [symref index]
// - offset [int]
// - type [int]
// - gotype [symbol reference]
// - gotype [symref index]
//
// The pcln table has the encoding:
//
@ -83,10 +89,10 @@
// - npcdata [int]
// - pcdata [npcdata data blocks]
// - nfuncdata [int]
// - funcdata [nfuncdata symbol references]
// - funcdata [nfuncdata symref index]
// - funcdatasym [nfuncdata ints]
// - nfile [int]
// - file [nfile symbol references]
// - file [nfile symref index]
//
// The file layout and meaning of type integers are architecture-independent.
//
@ -95,8 +101,6 @@
// - The actual symbol memory images are interlaced with the symbol
// metadata. They should be separated, to reduce the I/O required to
// load just the metadata.
// - The symbol references should be shortened, either with a symbol
// table or by using a simple backward index to an earlier mentioned symbol.
package obj
@ -335,6 +339,15 @@ func Writeobjfile(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf) {
}
wrstring(b, "")
// Emit symbol references.
for s := ctxt.Text; s != nil; s = s.Next {
writerefs(ctxt, b, s)
}
for s := ctxt.Data; s != nil; s = s.Next {
writerefs(ctxt, b, s)
}
Bputc(b, 0xff)
// Emit symbols.
for s := ctxt.Text; s != nil; s = s.Next {
writesym(ctxt, b, s)
@ -350,6 +363,43 @@ func Writeobjfile(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf) {
fmt.Fprintf(b, "go13ld")
}
func wrref(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf, s *LSym, isPath bool) {
if s == nil || s.RefIdx != 0 {
return
}
Bputc(b, 0xfe)
if isPath {
wrstring(b, filepath.ToSlash(s.Name))
} else {
wrstring(b, s.Name)
}
wrint(b, int64(s.Version))
ctxt.RefsWritten++
s.RefIdx = ctxt.RefsWritten
}
func writerefs(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf, s *LSym) {
wrref(ctxt, b, s, false)
wrref(ctxt, b, s.Gotype, false)
for i := range s.R {
wrref(ctxt, b, s.R[i].Sym, false)
}
if s.Type == STEXT {
for a := s.Autom; a != nil; a = a.Link {
wrref(ctxt, b, a.Asym, false)
wrref(ctxt, b, a.Gotype, false)
}
pc := s.Pcln
for _, d := range pc.Funcdata {
wrref(ctxt, b, d, false)
}
for _, f := range pc.File {
wrref(ctxt, b, f, true)
}
}
}
func writesym(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf, s *LSym) {
if ctxt.Debugasm != 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(ctxt.Bso, "%s ", s.Name)
@ -420,8 +470,7 @@ func writesym(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf, s *LSym) {
Bputc(b, 0xfe)
wrint(b, int64(s.Type))
wrstring(b, s.Name)
wrint(b, int64(s.Version))
wrsym(b, s)
flags := int64(s.Dupok)
if s.Local {
flags |= 2
@ -487,8 +536,8 @@ func writesym(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf, s *LSym) {
wrint(b, pc.Funcdataoff[i])
}
wrint(b, int64(len(pc.File)))
for i := 0; i < len(pc.File); i++ {
wrpathsym(ctxt, b, pc.File[i])
for _, f := range pc.File {
wrsym(b, f)
}
}
}
@ -515,37 +564,20 @@ func wrstring(b *Biobuf, s string) {
b.w.WriteString(s)
}
// wrpath writes a path just like a string, but on windows, it
// translates '\\' to '/' in the process.
func wrpath(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf, p string) {
wrstring(b, filepath.ToSlash(p))
}
func wrdata(b *Biobuf, v []byte) {
wrint(b, int64(len(v)))
b.Write(v)
}
func wrpathsym(ctxt *Link, b *Biobuf, s *LSym) {
if s == nil {
wrint(b, 0)
wrint(b, 0)
return
}
wrpath(ctxt, b, s.Name)
wrint(b, int64(s.Version))
}
func wrsym(b *Biobuf, s *LSym) {
if s == nil {
wrint(b, 0)
wrint(b, 0)
return
}
wrstring(b, s.Name)
wrint(b, int64(s.Version))
if s.RefIdx == 0 {
log.Fatalln("writing an unreferenced symbol", s.Name)
}
wrint(b, int64(s.RefIdx))
}
// relocByOff sorts relocations by their offsets.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ func TestSizeof(t *testing.T) {
_64bit uintptr // size on 64bit platforms
}{
{Addr{}, 52, 80},
{LSym{}, 92, 152},
{LSym{}, 100, 168},
{Prog{}, 196, 288},
}

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@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ type Link struct {
Filesyms *LSym
Moduledata *LSym
LSymBatch []LSym
CurRefs []*LSym // List of symbol references for the file being read.
}
// The smallest possible offset from the hardware stack pointer to a local

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
package ld
// Writing and reading of Go object files.
// Reading of Go object files.
//
// Originally, Go object files were Plan 9 object files, but no longer.
// Now they are more like standard object files, in that each symbol is defined
@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ package ld
// - byte 1 - version number
// - sequence of strings giving dependencies (imported packages)
// - empty string (marks end of sequence)
// - sequence of sybol references used by the defined symbols
// - byte 0xff (marks end of sequence)
// - sequence of defined symbols
// - byte 0xff (marks end of sequence)
// - magic footer: "\xff\xffgo13ld"
@ -32,18 +34,21 @@ package ld
// followed by that many bytes.
//
// A symbol reference is a string name followed by a version.
// An empty name corresponds to a nil LSym* pointer.
//
// A symbol points to other symbols using an index into the symbol
// reference sequence. Index 0 corresponds to a nil LSym* pointer.
// In the symbol layout described below "symref index" stands for this
// index.
//
// Each symbol is laid out as the following fields (taken from LSym*):
//
// - byte 0xfe (sanity check for synchronization)
// - type [int]
// - name [string]
// - version [int]
// - name & version [symref index]
// - flags [int]
// 1 dupok
// - size [int]
// - gotype [symbol reference]
// - gotype [symref index]
// - p [data block]
// - nr [int]
// - r [nr relocations, sorted by off]
@ -68,15 +73,15 @@ package ld
// - type [int]
// - add [int]
// - xadd [int]
// - sym [symbol reference]
// - xsym [symbol reference]
// - sym [symref index]
// - xsym [symref index]
//
// Each local has the encoding:
//
// - asym [symbol reference]
// - asym [symref index]
// - offset [int]
// - type [int]
// - gotype [symbol reference]
// - gotype [symref index]
//
// The pcln table has the encoding:
//
@ -86,10 +91,10 @@ package ld
// - npcdata [int]
// - pcdata [npcdata data blocks]
// - nfuncdata [int]
// - funcdata [nfuncdata symbol references]
// - funcdata [nfuncdata symref index]
// - funcdatasym [nfuncdata ints]
// - nfile [int]
// - file [nfile symbol references]
// - file [nfile symref index]
//
// The file layout and meaning of type integers are architecture-independent.
//
@ -98,8 +103,6 @@ package ld
// - The actual symbol memory images are interlaced with the symbol
// metadata. They should be separated, to reduce the I/O required to
// load just the metadata.
// - The symbol references should be shortened, either with a symbol
// table or by using a simple backward index to an earlier mentioned symbol.
import (
"bytes"
@ -137,6 +140,19 @@ func ldobjfile(ctxt *Link, f *obj.Biobuf, pkg string, length int64, pn string) {
addlib(ctxt, pkg, pn, lib)
}
ctxt.CurRefs = []*LSym{nil} // zeroth ref is nil
for {
c, err := f.Peek(1)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("%s: peeking: %v", pn, err)
}
if c[0] == 0xff {
obj.Bgetc(f)
break
}
readref(ctxt, f, pkg, pn)
}
for {
c, err := f.Peek(1)
if err != nil {
@ -166,11 +182,7 @@ func readsym(ctxt *Link, f *obj.Biobuf, pkg string, pn string) {
log.Fatalf("readsym out of sync")
}
t := rdint(f)
name := rdsymName(f, pkg)
v := rdint(f)
if v != 0 && v != 1 {
log.Fatalf("invalid symbol version %d", v)
}
s := rdsym(ctxt, f, pkg)
flags := rdint(f)
dupok := flags&1 != 0
local := flags&2 != 0
@ -179,10 +191,6 @@ func readsym(ctxt *Link, f *obj.Biobuf, pkg string, pn string) {
data := rddata(f)
nreloc := rdint(f)
if v != 0 {
v = ctxt.Version
}
s := Linklookup(ctxt, name, v)
var dup *LSym
if s.Type != 0 && s.Type != obj.SXREF {
if (t == obj.SDATA || t == obj.SBSS || t == obj.SNOPTRBSS) && len(data) == 0 && nreloc == 0 {
@ -217,7 +225,7 @@ overwrite:
log.Fatalf("bad sxref")
}
if t == 0 {
log.Fatalf("missing type for %s in %s", name, pn)
log.Fatalf("missing type for %s in %s", s.Name, pn)
}
if t == obj.SBSS && (s.Type == obj.SRODATA || s.Type == obj.SNOPTRBSS) {
t = int(s.Type)
@ -373,6 +381,22 @@ overwrite:
}
}
func readref(ctxt *Link, f *obj.Biobuf, pkg string, pn string) {
if obj.Bgetc(f) != 0xfe {
log.Fatalf("readsym out of sync")
}
name := rdsymName(f, pkg)
v := rdint(f)
if v != 0 && v != 1 {
log.Fatalf("invalid symbol version %d", v)
}
if v == 1 {
v = ctxt.Version
}
lsym := Linklookup(ctxt, name, v)
ctxt.CurRefs = append(ctxt.CurRefs, lsym)
}
func rdint64(f *obj.Biobuf) int64 {
var c int
@ -489,16 +513,13 @@ func rdsymName(f *obj.Biobuf, pkg string) string {
}
func rdsym(ctxt *Link, f *obj.Biobuf, pkg string) *LSym {
name := rdsymName(f, pkg)
if name == "" {
i := rdint(f)
if i == 0 {
return nil
}
v := rdint(f)
if v != 0 {
v = ctxt.Version
}
s := Linklookup(ctxt, name, v)
if v != 0 {
s := ctxt.CurRefs[i]
if s == nil || s.Version != 0 {
return s
}