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runtime: add comments for various functions in proc.c
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@ -739,8 +739,6 @@ struct CgoThreadStart
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};
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// Kick off new m's as needed (up to mcpumax).
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// There are already `other' other cpus that will
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// start looking for goroutines shortly.
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// Sched is locked.
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static void
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matchmg(void)
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@ -763,6 +761,7 @@ matchmg(void)
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}
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}
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// Create a new m. It will start off with a call to runtime·mstart.
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static M*
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startm(void)
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{
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@ -995,6 +994,9 @@ runtime·exitsyscall(void)
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g->gcstack = nil;
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}
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// Called from runtime·lessstack when returning from a function which
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// allocated a new stack segment. The function's return value is in
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// m->cret.
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void
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runtime·oldstack(void)
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{
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@ -1026,6 +1028,11 @@ runtime·oldstack(void)
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runtime·gogo(&old.gobuf, m->cret);
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}
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// Called from reflect·call or from runtime·morestack when a new
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// stack segment is needed. Allocate a new stack big enough for
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// m->moreframesize bytes, copy m->moreargsize bytes to the new frame,
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// and then act as though runtime·lessstack called the function at
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// m->morepc.
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void
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runtime·newstack(void)
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{
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@ -1113,6 +1120,10 @@ runtime·newstack(void)
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*(int32*)345 = 123; // never return
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}
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// Hook used by runtime·malg to call runtime·stackalloc on the
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// scheduler stack. This exists because runtime·stackalloc insists
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// on being called on the scheduler stack, to avoid trying to grow
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// the stack while allocating a new stack segment.
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static void
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mstackalloc(G *gp)
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{
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@ -1120,6 +1131,7 @@ mstackalloc(G *gp)
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runtime·gogo(&gp->sched, 0);
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}
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// Allocate a new g, with a stack big enough for stacksize bytes.
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G*
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runtime·malg(int32 stacksize)
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{
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@ -1146,15 +1158,13 @@ runtime·malg(int32 stacksize)
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return newg;
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}
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/*
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* Newproc and deferproc need to be textflag 7
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* (no possible stack split when nearing overflow)
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* because they assume that the arguments to fn
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* are available sequentially beginning at &arg0.
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* If a stack split happened, only the one word
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* arg0 would be copied. It's okay if any functions
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* they call split the stack below the newproc frame.
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*/
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// Create a new g running fn with siz bytes of arguments.
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// Put it on the queue of g's waiting to run.
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// The compiler turns a go statement into a call to this.
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// Cannot split the stack because it assumes that the arguments
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// are available sequentially after &fn; they would not be
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// copied if a stack split occurred. It's OK for this to call
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// functions that split the stack.
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#pragma textflag 7
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void
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runtime·newproc(int32 siz, byte* fn, ...)
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@ -1168,6 +1178,10 @@ runtime·newproc(int32 siz, byte* fn, ...)
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runtime·newproc1(fn, argp, siz, 0, runtime·getcallerpc(&siz));
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}
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// Create a new g running fn with narg bytes of arguments starting
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// at argp and returning nret bytes of results. callerpc is the
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// address of the go statement that created this. The new g is put
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// on the queue of g's waiting to run.
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G*
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runtime·newproc1(byte *fn, byte *argp, int32 narg, int32 nret, void *callerpc)
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{
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@ -1228,6 +1242,12 @@ runtime·newproc1(byte *fn, byte *argp, int32 narg, int32 nret, void *callerpc)
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//printf(" goid=%d\n", newg->goid);
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}
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// Create a new deferred function fn with siz bytes of arguments.
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// The compiler turns a defer statement into a call to this.
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// Cannot split the stack because it assumes that the arguments
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// are available sequentially after &fn; they would not be
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// copied if a stack split occurred. It's OK for this to call
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// functions that split the stack.
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#pragma textflag 7
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uintptr
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runtime·deferproc(int32 siz, byte* fn, ...)
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@ -1256,6 +1276,16 @@ runtime·deferproc(int32 siz, byte* fn, ...)
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return 0;
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}
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// Run a deferred function if there is one.
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// The compiler inserts a call to this at the end of any
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// function which calls defer.
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// If there is a deferred function, this will call runtime·jmpdefer,
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// which will jump to the deferred function such that it appears
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// to have been called by the caller of deferreturn at the point
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// just before deferreturn was called. The effect is that deferreturn
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// is called again and again until there are no more deferred functions.
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// Cannot split the stack because we reuse the caller's frame to
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// call the deferred function.
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#pragma textflag 7
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void
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runtime·deferreturn(uintptr arg0)
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@ -1277,6 +1307,7 @@ runtime·deferreturn(uintptr arg0)
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runtime·jmpdefer(fn, argp);
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}
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// Run all deferred functions for the current goroutine.
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static void
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rundefer(void)
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{
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@ -1318,6 +1349,7 @@ unwindstack(G *gp, byte *sp)
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}
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}
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// Print all currently active panics. Used when crashing.
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static void
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printpanics(Panic *p)
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{
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@ -1334,6 +1366,7 @@ printpanics(Panic *p)
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static void recovery(G*);
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// The implementation of the predeclared function panic.
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void
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runtime·panic(Eface e)
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{
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@ -1376,6 +1409,9 @@ runtime·panic(Eface e)
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runtime·dopanic(0);
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}
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// Unwind the stack after a deferred function calls recover
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// after a panic. Then arrange to continue running as though
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// the caller of the deferred function returned normally.
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static void
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recovery(G *gp)
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{
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@ -1407,7 +1443,10 @@ recovery(G *gp)
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runtime·gogo(&gp->sched, 1);
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}
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#pragma textflag 7 /* no split, or else g->stackguard is not the stack for fp */
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// The implementation of the predeclared function recover.
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// Cannot split the stack because it needs to reliably
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// find the stack segment of its caller.
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#pragma textflag 7
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void
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runtime·recover(byte *argp, Eface ret)
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{
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@ -1519,6 +1558,7 @@ runtime·Gosched(void)
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runtime·gosched();
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}
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// Implementation of runtime.GOMAXPROCS.
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// delete when scheduler is stronger
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int32
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runtime·gomaxprocsfunc(int32 n)
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@ -1634,6 +1674,7 @@ static struct {
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uintptr pcbuf[100];
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} prof;
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// Called if we receive a SIGPROF signal.
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void
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runtime·sigprof(uint8 *pc, uint8 *sp, uint8 *lr, G *gp)
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{
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@ -1653,6 +1694,7 @@ runtime·sigprof(uint8 *pc, uint8 *sp, uint8 *lr, G *gp)
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runtime·unlock(&prof);
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}
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// Arrange to call fn with a traceback hz times a second.
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void
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runtime·setcpuprofilerate(void (*fn)(uintptr*, int32), int32 hz)
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{
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@ -1683,6 +1725,8 @@ runtime·setcpuprofilerate(void (*fn)(uintptr*, int32), int32 hz)
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void (*libcgo_setenv)(byte**);
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// Update the C environment if cgo is loaded.
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// Called from os.Setenv.
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void
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os·setenv_c(String k, String v)
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{
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