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cmd/cgo: use go:notinheap for anonymous structs
They can't reasonably be allocated on the heap. Not a huge deal, but it has an interesting and useful side effect. After CL 249917, the compiler and runtime treat pointers to go:notinheap types as uintptrs instead of real pointers (no write barrier, not processed during stack scanning, ...). That feature is exactly what we want for cgo to fix #40954. All the cases we have of pointers declared in C, but which might actually be filled with non-pointer data, are of this form (JNI's jobject heirarch, Darwin's CFType heirarchy, ...). Fixes #40954 Change-Id: I44a3b9bc2513d4287107e39d0cbbd0efd46a3aae Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/250940 Run-TryBot: Emmanuel Odeke <emm.odeke@gmail.com> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Trust: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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@ -2448,6 +2448,18 @@ func (c *typeConv) loadType(dtype dwarf.Type, pos token.Pos, parent string) *Typ
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tt := *t
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tt.C = &TypeRepr{"%s %s", []interface{}{dt.Kind, tag}}
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tt.Go = c.Ident("struct{}")
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if dt.Kind == "struct" {
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// We don't know what the representation of this struct is, so don't let
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// anyone allocate one on the Go side. As a side effect of this annotation,
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// pointers to this type will not be considered pointers in Go. They won't
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// get writebarrier-ed or adjusted during a stack copy. This should handle
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// all the cases badPointerTypedef used to handle, but hopefully will
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// continue to work going forward without any more need for cgo changes.
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tt.NotInHeap = true
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// TODO: we should probably do the same for unions. Unions can't live
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// on the Go heap, right? It currently doesn't work for unions because
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// they are defined as a type alias for struct{}, not a defined type.
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}
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typedef[name.Name] = &tt
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break
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}
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@ -2518,6 +2530,7 @@ func (c *typeConv) loadType(dtype dwarf.Type, pos token.Pos, parent string) *Typ
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}
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t.Go = name
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t.BadPointer = sub.BadPointer
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t.NotInHeap = sub.NotInHeap
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if unionWithPointer[sub.Go] {
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unionWithPointer[t.Go] = true
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}
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@ -2528,6 +2541,7 @@ func (c *typeConv) loadType(dtype dwarf.Type, pos token.Pos, parent string) *Typ
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tt := *t
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tt.Go = sub.Go
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tt.BadPointer = sub.BadPointer
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tt.NotInHeap = sub.NotInHeap
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typedef[name.Name] = &tt
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}
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@ -3026,6 +3040,7 @@ func (c *typeConv) anonymousStructTypedef(dt *dwarf.TypedefType) bool {
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// non-pointers in this type.
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// TODO: Currently our best solution is to find these manually and list them as
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// they come up. A better solution is desired.
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// Note: DEPRECATED. There is now a better solution. Search for NotInHeap in this file.
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func (c *typeConv) badPointerTypedef(dt *dwarf.TypedefType) bool {
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if c.badCFType(dt) {
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return true
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@ -151,7 +151,8 @@ type Type struct {
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Go ast.Expr
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EnumValues map[string]int64
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Typedef string
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BadPointer bool
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BadPointer bool // this pointer type should be represented as a uintptr (deprecated)
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NotInHeap bool // this type should have a go:notinheap annotation
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}
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// A FuncType collects information about a function type in both the C and Go worlds.
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@ -108,6 +108,9 @@ func (p *Package) writeDefs() {
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sort.Strings(typedefNames)
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for _, name := range typedefNames {
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def := typedef[name]
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if def.NotInHeap {
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fmt.Fprintf(fgo2, "//go:notinheap\n")
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(fgo2, "type %s ", name)
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// We don't have source info for these types, so write them out without source info.
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// Otherwise types would look like:
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test/fixedbugs/issue40954.go
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test/fixedbugs/issue40954.go
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// run
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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package main
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import (
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"unsafe"
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)
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//go:notinheap
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type S struct{ x int }
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func main() {
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var i int
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p := (*S)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&i))))
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v := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(p))
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// p is a pointer to a go:notinheap type. Like some C libraries,
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// we stored an integer in that pointer. That integer just happens
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// to be the address of i.
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// v is also the address of i.
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// p has a base type which is marked go:notinheap, so it
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// should not be adjusted when the stack is copied.
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recurse(100, p, v)
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}
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func recurse(n int, p *S, v uintptr) {
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if n > 0 {
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recurse(n-1, p, v)
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}
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if uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(p)) != v {
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panic("adjusted notinheap pointer")
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}
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}
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