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David Chase
d08010f94e [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: PPC64, FP to/from int conversions.
Passes ssa_test.

Requires a few new instructions and some scratchpad
memory to move data between G and F registers.

Also fixed comparisons to be correct in case of NaN.
Added missing instructions for run.bash.
Removed some FP registers that are apparently "reserved"
(but that are also apparently also unused except for a
gratuitous multiplication by two when y = x+x would work
just as well).

Currently failing stack splits.

Updates #16010.

Change-Id: I73b161bfff54445d72bd7b813b1479f89fc72602
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/26813
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2016-08-15 14:47:49 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
d99cee79b9 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile, etc.: more ARM64 optimizations, and enable SSA by default
Add more ARM64 optimizations:
- use hardware zero register when it is possible.
- use shifted ops.
  The assembler supports shifted ops but not documented, nor knows
  how to print it. This CL adds them.
- enable fast division.
  This was disabled because it makes the old backend generate slower
  code. But with SSA it generates faster code.

Turn on SSA by default, also adjust tests.

Change-Id: I7794479954c83bb65008dcb457bc1e21d7496da6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/26950
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2016-08-15 03:37:34 +00:00
Keith Randall
94c8e59ae1 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: simplify 386+PIC+globals a bit
We shouldn't issue instructions like MOVL foo(SB), AX directly from the
SSA backend.  Instead we should do LEAL foo(SB), AX; MOVL (AX), AX.

This simplifies obj logic because now only LEAL needs to be treated
specially.  The register allocator uses the LEAL to in effect allocate
the temporary register required for the shared library thunk calls.

Also, the LEALs can now be CSEd.  So code like
    var g int
    func f() { g += 5 }
Requires only one thunk call instead of 2.

Change-Id: Ib87d465f617f73af437445871d0ea91a630b2355
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/26814
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2016-08-11 20:34:47 +00:00
Keith Randall
8f955d3664 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: fix fp constant loads for 386+PIC
In position-independent 386 code, loading floating-point constants from
the constant pool requires two steps: materializing the address of
the constant pool entry (requires calling a thunk) and then loading
from that address.

Before this CL, the materializing happened implicitly in CX, which
clobbered that register.

Change-Id: Id094e0fb2d3be211089f299e8f7c89c315de0a87
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/26811
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2016-08-11 19:52:45 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
ed1ad8f56c [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: add some ARM64 optimizations
Mostly mirrors ARM, includes:
- constant folding
- simplification of load, store, extension, and arithmetics
- nilcheck removal

Change-Id: Iffaa5fcdce100fe327429ecab316cb395e543469
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/26710
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2016-08-11 18:08:47 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
748aa84424 [dev.ssa] cmd/internal/obj/arm64: fix encoding constant into some instructions
When a constant can be encoded in a logical instruction (BITCON), do
it this way instead of using the constant pool. The BITCON testing
code runs faster than table lookup (using map):

(on AMD64 machine, with pseudo random input)
BenchmarkIsBitcon-4   	300000000	         4.04 ns/op
BenchmarkTable-4      	50000000	        27.3 ns/op

The equivalent C code of BITCON testing is formally verified with
model checker CBMC against linear search of the lookup table.

Also handle cases when a constant can be encoded in a MOV instruction.
In this case, materializa the constant into REGTMP without using the
constant pool.

When constants need to be added to the constant pool, make sure to
check whether it fits in 32-bit. If not, store 64-bit.

Both legacy and SSA compiler backends are happy with this.

Fixes #16226.

Change-Id: I883e3069dee093a1cdc40853c42221a198a152b0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/26631
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2016-08-10 20:33:11 +00:00
Keith Randall
c069bc4996 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: implement GO386=387
Last part of the 386 SSA port.

Modify the x86 backend to simulate SSE registers and
instructions with 387 registers and instructions.
The simulation isn't terribly performant, but it works,
and the old implementation wasn't very performant either.
Leaving to people who care about 387 to optimize if they want.

Turn on SSA backend for 386 by default.

Fixes #16358

Change-Id: I678fb59132620b2c47e993c1c10c4c21135f70c0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25271
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2016-08-10 17:41:01 +00:00
Keith Randall
77ef597f38 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: more fixes for 386 shared libraries
Use the destination register for materializing the pc
for GOT references also. See https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/25442/
The SSA backend assumes CX does not get clobbered for these instructions.

Mark duffzero as clobbering CX. The linker needs to clobber CX
to materialize the address to call. (This affects the non-shared-library
duffzero also, but hopefully forbidding one register across duffzero
won't be a big deal.)

Hopefully this is all the cases where the linker is clobbering CX
under the hood and SSA assumes it isn't.

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2016-08-10 17:09:38 +00:00
David Chase
ff37d0e681 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: PPC: FP load/store/const/cmp/neg; div/mod
FP<->int conversions remain.

Updates #16010.

Change-Id: I38d7a4923e34d0a489935fffc4c96c020cafdba2
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2016-08-09 17:13:43 +00:00
Keith Randall
2cbdd55d64 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: fix PIC for SSA-generated code
Access to globals requires a 2-instruction sequence on PIC 386.

    MOVL foo(SB), AX

is translated by the obj package into:

    CALL getPCofNextInstructionInTempRegister(SB)
    MOVL (&foo-&thisInstruction)(tmpReg), AX

The call returns the PC of the next instruction in a register.
The next instruction then offsets from that register to get the
address required.  The tricky part is the allocation of the
temp register.  The legacy compiler always used CX, and forbid
the register allocator from allocating CX when in PIC mode.
We can't easily do that in SSA because CX is actually a required
register for shift instructions. (I think the old backend got away
with this because the register allocator never uses CX, only
codegen knows that shifts must use CX.)

Instead, we allow the temp register to be anything.  When the
destination of the MOV (or LEA) is an integer register, we can
use that register.  Otherwise, we make sure to compile the
operation using an LEA to reference the global.  So

    MOVL AX, foo(SB)

is never generated directly.  Instead, SSA generates:

    LEAL foo(SB), DX
    MOVL AX, (DX)

which is then rewritten by the obj package to:

    CALL getPcInDX(SB)
    LEAL (&foo-&thisInstruction)(DX), AX
    MOVL AX, (DX)

So this CL modifies the obj package to use different thunks
to materialize the pc into different registers.  We use the
registers that regalloc chose so that SSA can still allocate
the full set of registers.

Change-Id: Ie095644f7164a026c62e95baf9d18a8bcaed0bba
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2016-08-09 15:50:07 +00:00
Keith Randall
69a755b602 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: port SSA backend to amd64p32
It's not a new backend, just a PtrSize==4 modification
of the existing AMD64 backend.

Change-Id: Icc63521a5cf4ebb379f7430ef3f070894c09afda
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25586
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2016-08-09 15:48:26 +00:00
Gerrit Code Review
f3b4e78516 Merge "[dev.ssa] Merge commit 'f135c326402aaa757aa96aad283a91873d4ae124' into mergebranch" into dev.ssa 2016-08-08 18:21:58 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
0484052358 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: remove flags from regMask
Reg allocator skips flag-typed values. Flag allocator uses the type
and whether the op has "clobberFlags" set.

Tested on AMD64, ARM, ARM64, 386. Passed 'toolstash -cmp' on AMD64.
PPC64 is coded blindly.

Change-Id: Ib1cc27efecef6a1bb27f7d7ed035a582660d244f
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2016-08-07 03:08:03 +00:00
David Chase
01ae4b1da4 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: PPC64, load/store by type, shifts, divisions, bools
Updates #16010.

Change-Id: Ie520d64fd1c4f881f45623303ed0b7cbdf0e4764
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2016-08-06 04:09:01 +00:00
David Chase
dd1d9b36c6 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: PPC64, add cmp->bool, some shifts, hmul
Includes hmul (all widths)
compare for boolean result and simplifications
shift operations plus changes/additions for implementation
(ORN, ADDME, ADDC)

Also fixed a backwards-operand CMP.

Change-Id: Id723c4e25125c38e0d9ab9ec9448176b75f4cdb4
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2016-08-04 18:17:52 +00:00
Keith Randall
01dbfb81a0 [dev.ssa] Merge commit 'f135c326402aaa757aa96aad283a91873d4ae124' into mergebranch
Pick up shared library fix in dev.ssa.

Change-Id: I5bdd0e9e0f1d6f7c14b518343ee323ed9a894b9c
2016-08-04 10:52:24 -07:00
David Crawshaw
f135c32640 runtime: initialize hash algs before typemap
When compiling with -buildmode=shared, a map[int32]*_type is created for
each extra module mapping duplicate types back to a canonical object.
This is done in the function typelinksinit, which is called before the
init function that sets up the hash functions for the map
implementation. The result is typemap becomes unusable after
runtime initialization.

The fix in this CL is to move algorithm init before typelinksinit in
the runtime setup process. (For 1.8, we may want to turn typemap into
a sorted slice of types and use binary search.)

Manually tested on GOOS=linux with:

	GOHOSTARCH=386 GOARCH=386 ./make.bash && \
		go install -buildmode=shared std && \
		cd ../test && \
		go run run.go -linkshared

Fixes #16590

Change-Id: Idc08c50cc70d20028276fbf564509d2cd5405210
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25469
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2016-08-04 17:39:05 +00:00
Keith Randall
d2286ea284 [dev.ssa] Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into mergebranch
Semi-regular merge from tip into dev.ssa.

Change-Id: Iadb60e594ef65a99c0e1404b14205fa67c32a9e9
2016-08-04 10:08:20 -07:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
6a1153acb4 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: refactor out rulegen value parsing
Previously, genMatch0 and genResult0 contained
lots of duplication: locating the op, parsing
the value, validation, etc.
Parsing and validation was mixed in with code gen.

Extract a helper, parseValue. It is responsible
for parsing the value, locating the op, and doing
shared validation.

As a bonus (and possibly as my original motivation),
make op selection pay attention to the number
of args present.
This allows arch-specific ops to share a name
with generic ops as long as there is no ambiguity.
It also detects and reports unresolved ambiguity,
unlike before, where it would simply always
pick the generic op, with no warning.

Also use parseValue when generating the top-level
op dispatch, to ensure its opinion about ops
matches genMatch0 and genResult0.

The order of statements in the generated code used
to depend on the exact rule. It is now somewhat
independent of the rule. That is the source
of some of the generated code changes in this CL.
See rewritedec64 and rewritegeneric for examples.
It is a one-time change.

The op dispatch switch and functions used to be
sorted by opname without architecture. The sort
now includes the architecture, leading to further
generated code changes.
See rewriteARM and rewriteAMD64 for examples.
Again, it is a one-time change.

There are no functional changes.

Change-Id: I22c989183ad5651741ebdc0566349c5fd6c6b23c
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2016-08-03 22:51:51 +00:00
Chris Broadfoot
50edddb738 VERSION: remove erroneously committed VERSION file
Change-Id: I1134a4758b7e1a7da243c56f12ad9d2200c8ba41
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25414
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2016-08-02 21:31:58 +00:00
Chris Broadfoot
ae68090d00 all: merge master into release-branch.go1.7
Change-Id: I177856ea2bc9943cbde28ca9afa145b6ea5b0942
2016-08-02 14:06:13 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
2da5633eb9 runtime: fix nanotime for macOS Sierra, again.
macOS Sierra beta4 changed the kernel interface for getting time.
DX now optionally points to an address for additional info.
Set it to zero to avoid corrupting memory.

Fixes #16570

Change-Id: I9f537e552682045325cdbb68b7d0b4ddafade14a
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Reviewed-by: Quentin Smith <quentin@golang.org>
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2016-08-02 20:17:50 +00:00
Joe Tsai
6317c213c9 cmd/doc: ensure functions with unexported return values are shown
The commit in golang.org/cl/22354 groups constructors functions under
the type that they construct to. However, this caused a minor regression
where functions that had unexported return values were not being printed
at all. Thus, we forgo the grouping logic if the type the constructor falls
under is not going to be printed.

Fixes #16568

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2016-08-02 03:24:48 +00:00
Chris Broadfoot
c628d83ec5 go1.7rc4
Change-Id: Icf861dd28bfe29a2e4b90529e53644b43b6f7969
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2016-08-02 02:22:22 +00:00
Joe Tsai
f5758739a8 cmd/doc: handle embedded interfaces properly
Changes made:
* Disallow star expression on interfaces as this is not possible.
* Show an embedded "error" in an interface as public similar to
how godoc does it.
* Properly handle selector expressions in both structs and interfaces.
This is possible since a type may refer to something defined in
another package (e.g. io.Reader).

Before:
<<<
$ go doc runtime.Error
type Error interface {

    // RuntimeError is a no-op function but
    // serves to distinguish types that are run time
    // errors from ordinary errors: a type is a
    // run time error if it has a RuntimeError method.
    RuntimeError()
    // Has unexported methods.
}

$ go doc compress/flate Reader
doc: invalid program: unexpected type for embedded field
doc: invalid program: unexpected type for embedded field
type Reader interface {
    io.Reader
    io.ByteReader
}
>>>

After:
<<<
$ go doc runtime.Error
type Error interface {
    error

    // RuntimeError is a no-op function but
    // serves to distinguish types that are run time
    // errors from ordinary errors: a type is a
    // run time error if it has a RuntimeError method.
    RuntimeError()
}

$ go doc compress/flate Reader
type Reader interface {
    io.Reader
    io.ByteReader
}
>>>

Fixes #16567

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2016-08-02 01:58:14 +00:00
Chris Broadfoot
8ea89ba858 all: merge master into release-branch.go1.7
Change-Id: Ifb9647fa9817ed57aa4835a35a05020aba00a24e
2016-08-01 18:27:16 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
28ee179657 net: prevent cancelation goroutine from adjusting fd timeout after connect
This was previously fixed in https://golang.org/cl/21497 but not enough.

Fixes #16523

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2016-08-02 00:55:45 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
2629446df0 doc/go1.7.html: mention Server.Serve HTTP/2 behavior change
Fixes #16550
Updates #15908

Change-Id: Ic951080dbc88f96e4c00cdb3ffe24a5c03079efd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25389
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2016-08-02 00:46:47 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
c558a539b5 net/http: update bundled http2
Updates bundled http2 to x/net/http2 rev 28d1bd4f for:

    http2: make Transport work around mod_h2 bug
    https://golang.org/cl/25362

    http2: don't ignore DATA padding in flow control
    https://golang.org/cl/25382

Updates #16519
Updates #16556
Updates #16481

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2016-08-02 00:33:01 +00:00
David Chase
dede2061f3 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: PPC64, add more zeroing and moves
Passes light testing.
Modified to avoid possible exposure of "exterior" pointers
to GC.

Updates #16010.

Change-Id: I41fced4fa83cefb9542dff8c8dee1a0c48056b3c
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2016-08-01 18:26:03 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
111d590f86 cmd/compile: fix possible spill of invalid pointer with DUFFZERO on AMD64
SSA compiler on AMD64 may spill Duff-adjusted address as scalar. If
the object is on stack and the stack moves, the spilled address become
invalid.

Making the spill pointer-typed does not work. The Duff-adjusted address
points to the memory before the area to be zeroed and may be invalid.
This may cause stack scanning code panic.

Fix it by doing Duff-adjustment in genValue, so the intermediate value
is not seen by the reg allocator, and will not be spilled.

Add a test to cover both cases. As it depends on allocation, it may
be not always triggered.

Fixes #16515.

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2016-07-29 01:09:55 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
be91515907 doc/go1.7.html: add known issues section for FreeBSD crashes
Updates #16396

Change-Id: I7b4f85610e66f2c77c17cf8898cc41d81b2efc8c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25283
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Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
2016-07-28 03:03:42 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
0069240216 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: fix build for old backend on ARM64
Apparently the old backend needs NEG instruction having RegRead set,
even this instruction does not take a Reg field... I don't think SSA
uses this flag, so just leave it as it was. SSA is still happy.

Fix ARM64 build on https://build.golang.org/?branch=dev.ssa

Change-Id: Ia7e7f2ca217ddae9af314d346af5406bbafb68e8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25302
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2016-07-28 02:14:24 +00:00
Rhys Hiltner
ccca9c9cc0 runtime: reduce GC assist extra credit
Mutator goroutines that allocate memory during the concurrent mark
phase are required to spend some time assisting the garbage
collector. The magnitude of this mandatory assistance is proportional
to the goroutine's allocation debt and subject to the assistance
ratio as calculated by the pacer.

When assisting the garbage collector, a mutator goroutine will go
beyond paying off its allocation debt. It will build up extra credit
to amortize the overhead of the assist.

In fast-allocating applications with high assist ratios, building up
this credit can take the affected goroutine's entire time slice.
Reduce the penalty on each goroutine being selected to assist the GC
in two ways, to spread the responsibility more evenly.

First, do a consistent amount of extra scan work without regard for
the pacer's assistance ratio. Second, reduce the magnitude of the
extra scan work so it can be completed within a few hundred
microseconds.

Commentary on gcOverAssistWork is by Austin Clements, originally in
https://golang.org/cl/24704

Updates #14812
Fixes #16432

Change-Id: I436f899e778c20daa314f3e9f0e2a1bbd53b43e1
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2016-07-27 18:56:04 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
114c05962c [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: fix possible invalid pointer spill in large Zero/Move on ARM
Instead of comparing the address of the end of the memory to zero/copy,
comparing the address of the last element, which is a valid pointer.
Also unify large and unaligned Zero/Move, by passing alignment as AuxInt.

Fixes #16515 for ARM.

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2016-07-27 18:00:19 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
83208504fe [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: add more on ARM64 SSA
Support the following:
- Shifts. ARM64 machine instructions only use lowest 6 bits of the
  shift (i.e. mod 64). Use conditional selection instruction to
  ensure Go semantics.
- Zero/Move. Alignment is ensured.
- Hmul, Avg64u, Sqrt.
- reserve R18 (platform register in ARM64 ABI) and R29 (frame pointer
  in ARM64 ABI).

Everything compiles, all.bash passed (with non-SSA test disabled).

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2016-07-27 16:37:23 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
c80e0d374b net/http: fix data race with concurrent use of Server.Serve
Fixes #16505

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2016-07-27 05:43:36 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
4a15508c66 crypto/x509: detect OS X version for FetchPEMRoots at run time
https://golang.org/cl/25233 was detecting the OS X release at compile
time, not run time. Detect it at run time instead.

Fixes #16473 (again)

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2016-07-26 23:16:15 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
66b47431cb net/http: update bundled http2
Updates x/net/http2 to git rev 6a513af for:

  http2: return flow control for closed streams
  https://golang.org/cl/25231

  http2: make Transport prefer HTTP response header recv before body write error
  https://golang.org/cl/24984

  http2: make Transport treat "Connection: close" the same as Request.Close
  https://golang.org/cl/24982

Fixes golang/go#16481

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2016-07-26 23:04:15 +00:00
Austin Clements
b11fff3886 runtime/pprof: document use of pprof package
Currently the pprof package gives almost no guidance for how to use it
and, despite the standard boilerplate used to create CPU and memory
profiles, this boilerplate appears nowhere in the pprof documentation.

Update the pprof package documentation to give the standard
boilerplate in a form people can copy, paste, and tweak. This
boilerplate is based on rsc's 2011 blog post on profiling Go programs
at https://blog.golang.org/profiling-go-programs, which is where I
always go when I need to copy-paste the boilerplate.

Change-Id: I74021e494ea4dcc6b56d6fb5e59829ad4bb7b0be
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2016-07-26 22:16:55 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
ff60da6962 crypto/x509: use Go 1.6 implementation for FetchPEMRoots for OS X 10.8
Conservative fix for the OS X 10.8 crash. We can unify them back together
during the Go 1.8 dev cycle.

Fixes #16473

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2016-07-26 21:18:26 +00:00
David Chase
2d16e43158 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: PPC64, basic support for all calls and "miscellaneous"
Added support for ClosureCall, DeferCall, InterCall
(GoCall not yet tested).

Added support for GetClosurePtr, IsNonNil, IsInBounds, IsSliceInBounds, NilCheck
(Convert and GetG not yet tested)

Still need to implement NilCheck optimizations.
Fixed move boolean constant, order of operands to subtract.

Updates #16010.

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2016-07-26 20:59:26 +00:00
Jack Lindamood
8876061149 context: add test for WithDeadline in the past
Adds a test case for calling context.WithDeadline() where the deadline
exists in the past.  This change increases the code coverage of the
context package.

Change-Id: Ib486bf6157e779fafd9dab2b7364cdb5a06be36e
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2016-07-26 14:53:38 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
ea2376fcea net/http: make Transport.RoundTrip return raw Conn.Read error on peek failure
From at least Go 1.4 to Go 1.6, Transport.RoundTrip would return the
error value from net.Conn.Read directly when the initial Read (1 byte
Peek) failed while reading the HTTP response, if a request was
outstanding. While never a documented or tested promise, Go 1.7 changed the
behavior (starting at https://golang.org/cl/23160).

This restores the old behavior and adds a test (but no documentation
promises yet) while keeping the fix for spammy logging reported in #15446.

This looks larger than it is: it just changes errServerClosedConn from
a variable to a type, where the type preserves the underlying
net.Conn.Read error, for unwrapping later in Transport.RoundTrip.

Fixes #16465

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2016-07-26 05:28:06 +00:00
Michael Munday
67f799c42c doc: add s390x information to asm.html
Fixes #16362

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2016-07-26 00:18:42 +00:00
Joe Tsai
d0256118de compress/flate: document HuffmanOnly
Fixes #16489

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2016-07-25 23:20:40 +00:00
David Chase
806cacc7c6 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: replace storeconst w/ storezero, fold addressing
Because PPC lacks store-immediate, remove the instruction
that implies that it exists.  Replace it with storezero for
the special case of storing zero, because R0 is reserved zero
for Go (though the assembler knows this, do it in SSA).

Also added address folding for storezero.
(Now corrected to use right-sized stores in bulk-zero code.)

Hello.go now compiles to
genssa main
    00000 (...hello.go:7) TEXT "".main(SB), $0
    00001 (...hello.go:7) FUNCDATA $0, "".gcargs·0(SB)
    00002 (...hello.go:7) FUNCDATA $1, "".gclocals·1(SB)
v23 00003 (...hello.go:8) MOVD $go.string."Hello, World!\n"(SB), R3
v11 00004 (...hello.go:8) MOVD R3, 32(R1)
v22 00005 (...hello.go:8) MOVD $14, R3
v6  00006 (...hello.go:8) MOVD R3, 40(R1)
v20 00007 (...hello.go:8) MOVD R0, 48(R1)
v18 00008 (...hello.go:8) MOVD R0, 56(R1)
v9  00009 (...hello.go:8) MOVD R0, 64(R1)
v10 00010 (...hello.go:8) CALL fmt.Printf(SB)
b2  00011 (...hello.go:9) RET
    00012 (<unknown line number>) END

Updates #16010

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2016-07-24 20:00:30 +00:00
Cherry Zhang
ae9570a5b9 [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: initial ARM64 SSA port
Mostly copied from ARM port, with instruction names and Prog fields
adjusted, and 64-bit int ops added. Not complete.

Fib compiles and runs correctly.

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2016-07-23 21:25:58 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
10538a8f9e net/http: fix potential for-select spin with closed Context.Done channel
Noticed when investigating a separate issue.

No external bug report or repro yet.

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2016-07-22 22:23:14 +00:00
David Chase
7bca2c599d [dev.ssa] cmd/compile: some improvements to PPC codegen
Runs fibonacci for all integer types.
Fold addressing arithmetic into stores.

Updates #16010.

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2016-07-22 15:52:06 +00:00