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runtime: add maxSliceCap
This avoids expensive division calculations for many common slice element sizes. name old time/op new time/op delta MakeSlice-8 51.9ns ± 3% 35.1ns ± 2% -32.41% (p=0.000 n=10+10) GrowSliceBytes-8 44.1ns ± 2% 44.1ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.984 n=10+10) GrowSliceInts-8 60.9ns ± 3% 60.9ns ± 3% ~ (p=0.698 n=10+10) GrowSlicePtr-8 131ns ± 1% 120ns ± 2% -8.41% (p=0.000 n=8+10) GrowSliceStruct24Bytes-8 111ns ± 2% 103ns ± 3% -7.23% (p=0.000 n=8+8) Change-Id: I2630eb3d73c814db030cad16e620ea7fecbbd312 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/22223 Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ func newarray(typ *_type, n uintptr) unsafe.Pointer {
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if typ.kind&kindNoPointers != 0 {
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flags |= flagNoScan
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}
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if int(n) < 0 || (typ.size > 0 && n > _MaxMem/typ.size) {
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if int(n) < 0 || n > maxSliceCap(typ.size) {
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panic(plainError("runtime: allocation size out of range"))
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}
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return mallocgc(typ.size*n, typ, flags)
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@ -14,6 +14,28 @@ type slice struct {
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cap int
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}
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// maxElems is a lookup table containing the maximum capacity for a slice.
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// The index is the size of the slice element.
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var maxElems = [...]uintptr{
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^uintptr(0),
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_MaxMem / 1, _MaxMem / 2, _MaxMem / 3, _MaxMem / 4,
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_MaxMem / 5, _MaxMem / 6, _MaxMem / 7, _MaxMem / 8,
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_MaxMem / 9, _MaxMem / 10, _MaxMem / 11, _MaxMem / 12,
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_MaxMem / 13, _MaxMem / 14, _MaxMem / 15, _MaxMem / 16,
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_MaxMem / 17, _MaxMem / 18, _MaxMem / 19, _MaxMem / 20,
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_MaxMem / 21, _MaxMem / 22, _MaxMem / 23, _MaxMem / 24,
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_MaxMem / 25, _MaxMem / 26, _MaxMem / 27, _MaxMem / 28,
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_MaxMem / 29, _MaxMem / 30, _MaxMem / 31, _MaxMem / 32,
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}
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// maxSliceCap returns the maximum capacity for a slice.
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func maxSliceCap(elemsize uintptr) uintptr {
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if elemsize < uintptr(len(maxElems)) {
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return maxElems[elemsize]
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}
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return _MaxMem / elemsize
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}
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// TODO: take uintptrs instead of int64s?
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func makeslice(t *slicetype, len64, cap64 int64) slice {
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// NOTE: The len > maxElements check here is not strictly necessary,
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@ -22,11 +44,7 @@ func makeslice(t *slicetype, len64, cap64 int64) slice {
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// but since the cap is only being supplied implicitly, saying len is clearer.
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// See issue 4085.
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maxElements := ^uintptr(0)
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if t.elem.size > 0 {
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maxElements = _MaxMem / t.elem.size
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}
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maxElements := maxSliceCap(t.elem.size)
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len := int(len64)
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if len64 < 0 || int64(len) != len64 || uintptr(len) > maxElements {
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panic(errorString("makeslice: len out of range"))
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@ -84,27 +102,24 @@ func growslice(t *slicetype, old slice, cap int) slice {
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}
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}
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var lenmem, capmem, maxcap uintptr
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var lenmem, capmem uintptr
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const ptrSize = unsafe.Sizeof((*byte)(nil))
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switch et.size {
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case 1:
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lenmem = uintptr(old.len)
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capmem = roundupsize(uintptr(newcap))
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newcap = int(capmem)
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maxcap = _MaxMem
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case ptrSize:
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lenmem = uintptr(old.len) * ptrSize
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capmem = roundupsize(uintptr(newcap) * ptrSize)
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newcap = int(capmem / ptrSize)
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maxcap = _MaxMem / ptrSize
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default:
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lenmem = uintptr(old.len) * et.size
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capmem = roundupsize(uintptr(newcap) * et.size)
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newcap = int(capmem / et.size)
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maxcap = _MaxMem / et.size
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}
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if cap < old.cap || uintptr(newcap) > maxcap {
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if cap < old.cap || uintptr(newcap) > maxSliceCap(et.size) {
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panic(errorString("growslice: cap out of range"))
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}
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